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DOWNRIVER CAMPUS DOWNTOWN CAMPUS EASTERN CAMPUS UNIVERSITY CENTER NORTHWEST CAMPUS WESTERN CAMPUS
Academic ScheduleSPRING 2015SPRING CLASSES BEGIN: JANUARY 12, 2015
1 College District • 5 Campuses • University Center • Distance Learning
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Board of Trustees
Charles Paddock, Chairperson, District 8
Vernon C. Allen, Jr., Vice-Chairperson, District 3
Denise Wellons-Glover, Secretary, District 5
Mary Ellen Stempfle, Treasurer, District 1
Alan Anderson, Member, District 7
LaTrello Sephers, Member, District 2
Larry K. Lewis, Member, District 6
Sharon P. Scott, Member, District 9
Myron Wahls, Member, District 4
Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Chancellor
District Administrative Staff
Patrick McNally, Ed.D., Assistant to Chancellor
Furquan Ahmed, District Vice Chancellor of Human Resourcesand Accountability
Stephanie Bulger, Ph.D., District Vice Chancellor of Educational Affairs
Kim DiCaro, District Vice Chancellor of Administration and Finance
Shawna Forbes, District Vice Chancellor School of Continuing Educationand Workforce Development
Johnesa Hodge, District Vice Chancellor of InstitutionalEffectiveness and Research
Muna Khoury, District Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement
Omobonike Odegbami, District Vice Chancellor ofInternational Programs
Kiran Sekhri, District Vice Chancellor of Information Technologyand Chief Information Officer
Brian Singleton, District Vice Chancellor of Student Services
George W. Swan III, Ed.D., District Vice Chancellor for External Affairs
Adrian Phillips, District Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management
Campus Administration
Downriver CampusAnthony T. Arminiak, MSA, Campus President & CAO/Provost MIPSE
Downtown CampusDenise Shannon, Campus President & CAO
Eastern Campus Corporate CollegeMawine G. Diggs, Campus President & CAO
Mary Ellen Stempfle University CenterSandra Truitt Robinson, Ed.D., Provost
Northwest CampusLetitia Uduma, Ph.D., Campus President
Western CampusMichael Dotson, Campus President & CAO
Mission StatementWCCCD's mission is to empower individuals, businesses, and communities to achieve theirgoals through excellent and accessible services, culturally diverse experiences and globallycompetitive higher education and career advancement programs.
Vision StatementWCCCD’s vision is to be recognized as an institution that has achieved national and international recognition for enduring excellence as a comprehensive multi-campus community college district. WCCCD will focus on continuous self-evaluation and improvement; preparation of a highly skilled workforce in support of the Wayne Countyeconomy; student academic and career success, and leadership in strengthening the open door philosophy of educational opportunity.
Institutional AccreditationWayne County Community College District is accredited by the Higher LearningCommission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604; 1-800-621-7440, (fax) 312-263-7462 or www.ncahlc.org. Information regarding the status of an institutionis available at ext. 11, or Email to [email protected]; complaints can be directed to ext. 198, by Emailing to [email protected].
DISCLAIMERThis class schedule is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract.The District reserves the right to change, modify or alter without notice all fees, charges,tuition, expenses and costs of any kind and further reserves the right to add or delete, without notice, any course offering or information contained in this schedule.
WCCCD reserves the right to assign instructional staff and to eliminate, cancel, phase out orreduce course sizes and/or programs for financial, curricular or programmatic reasons.
DISTANCE LEARNINGITV Interactive TelevisionHYB HybridONL Online
CLN ClinicalCRN Course Reference NumberIMB Imbedded LaboratoryL/L Lecture and LaboratoryLAB LaboratoryLEC LectureTBA To be announced
DAYS OF THE WEEKM MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayR ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayU Sunday
LEGEND
DESIGNATES COMPUTER COURSE
DESIGNATES GREEN COURSE
DESIGNATES FLEX ENTRY COURSE
STUDENTS please note that textbook
information can be found on the Student
Services web page under bookstore or
at www. wcccdbookstore.com.
Simply click on the logo
in the upper left corner; choose the semester,
select the department, course and section and
a list will appear below with the required
textbook for each course (searching for the
required textbook on this site DOES NOT
require you to purchase the book.)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General InformationBoard of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1District Administrative Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Campus Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Vision Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Institutional Accreditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Enrollment ProceduresHow to Register On-line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3College Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Registration Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Program Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6How to Apply and Register for Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6New Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Current Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Former Students (returning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Students with Disabilities (ACCESS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Student Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Veteran Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Senior Citizens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver Program (MITW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Tuition and Fee InformationResidency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Outstanding Balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Payment by Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Payment of Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Cashless Registration Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Important Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Tuition and Fees Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Tuition Charge Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Deferred Tuition Payment Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Withdrawing from Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Tuition Refund Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Financial Aid and Other Financial Support Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-12
Academic InformationStudent ServicesTranscript Transfer Evaluations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Michigan Community College Virtual Learning Collaborative . . . . .13Career and Transfer Program Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29
Additional InformationPriority Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Wait Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152013 Police Authority Annual Clery Security Report . . . . . . . . . . . .16TRIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Degree Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Smart Thinking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Candid Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Financial Aid TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Study Abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Phi Theta Kappa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Emergency Alert System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Got Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Campus Signature Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Auto Body Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32CIS: Database Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Patient Care Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Digital Media Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Paralegal Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36CIS: Business Analytics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Bookkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Home Health Care Aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Welding Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Light Rail Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Career Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-45Language Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46MAT 111, 112, 113, Computer-Based Math Classes . . . . . . . . . . . .47Planning Guide Michigan Transfer Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Flex Entry Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-52Heinz C. Prechter Educational and Performing Arts Center . . .178Anthropology 151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179
Schedule InformationAcademic ScheduleDISTANCE LEARNING/E-LEARNING . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-69DOWNRIVER CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-84Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85-105Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88EASTERN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106-123Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108-109NORTHWEST CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124-150Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126-127WESTERN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151-165Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153UNIVERSITY CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166-172Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168
StatementsInstitutional Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173
Drug-Free WorkplaceSmoke-Free ComplianceStatement of ComplianceNotice of Non-DiscriminationGrievance Procedure
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174Social Security Number Privacy Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174Student Rights and Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174District Police Authority at WCCCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175-176Important Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177
3Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
Register for classes online!Why stand in line?
Wayne County CommunityCollege District has made it easier
for you to register for classes by offering thecomplete registration process on the District’s web site. Now
you can register online for classes at a time and locationmost convenient for you! All five campus locations also have a
Student Self-Service Center with staff available to provide assistance with registration.Descriptions of the course requirements are available online to help you decide
which courses are right for you. Additionally, the web-site has an onlineRegistration Guide that provides you with detailed information about the process.
Log on to www.wcccd.edu and
follow the links to register online today!
Web-Gate: How To Register For A Course OnlineStep One:a. Log on to www.wcccd.edub. Click on Web-Gate c. Click on Enter Web-Gate
Step Two:a. Enter your Wayne County Community College District Student
Identification Number or social security number (optional) in theuser ID box.
Please Note:This is a 9 (nine) digit code beginning with the A and two zeros followed by six digits. (i.e. A00-------). Your 9-digit student identification number was provided to youduring the admission process. b. For first time users, enter your date of birth (MMDDYY)
in the box next to PIN. For returning users, enter your personal (six digit) PIN.
c. Click on Login
Step Three:(For first time users)Re-enter the old PIN (your six digit date of birth (MMDDYY)Enter your new PIN (a personal six digit number)Re-enter your new PIN again. Click Login.
Step Four: (For first time users)a. In the box next to Enter Question: Type a question that only
you will be able to answer.b. In the box next to Answer: Type the answer to the question
you entered.c. Click on Submit
Step Five: Click on Student
Step Six: Click on Registration
Step Seven: Click On Add or Drop Classes
Step Eight: Next to Select a Term: The current term willautomatically appear.
a. Click on Submit
Step Nine: In the first box under CRN, enter the five digit CRN(Course Reference Number). The CRN for each course appearsin the first column of the Academic Class Schedule under theCRN heading. Use only the first five digits. The remaining threedigits are the section number. Click on Submit Changes.
Step Ten: Click on the Tuition Fee Assessment link at the bottomof the page and proceed with payment (checking account, savingsaccount or credit card.)
Congratulations!You have successfully registered! The following page confirming yourcourse registration (Web Registered) details will appear. Click on theTuition Fee Assessment link at the bottom of the page and proceed to Credit Card Payment.These links appear at the bottom of therespective pages.
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COLLEGE CALENDARSpring 2015
Important Registration InformationYou must have earned a passing grade for all pre-requisite courses or you will not be allowed to register for the next sequential course. In addition to meeting the officialadmissions/registration requirements, you must select a program of study. For certain career programs you must complete an official Program Admission Form which may be obtainedfrom the Campus Academic Officer or the campus Admissions Office after completing all course pre-/co-requisites.
You are officially registered when the registration staff enters your classes or you click the submit button on WebGate.You are then responsible for all tuition and fees incurred including the non-refundable registration fee.
You are to pay at least 65% of your tuition at the time of registration. Students registering online will also have the option of paying online. You must officially withdraw fromyour class(es) within the refund period to be eligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still due when you drop a course after the refund periodends. Therefore, any course dropped after the 50% refund must be paid in FULL.
Note: All grades are due 48 hours after the class ends. Please refer to chart on page 10 for important Refund and Part of Term dates.Academic advising is available throughout the year. All students are encouraged to see an advisor prior to class registration.
REGISTRATION HOURSNovember 21, 2014 - January 12, 2015
Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Saturday - Nov. 22, Dec. 6, Dec. 13, Jan. 10 . . . . . .9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Part-of-Term 1 Part-of-Term 2 Part-of-Term 3 Part-of-Term 4Early Academic Advising Begins Monday, Nov. 3, 2014 • • •
Priority Registration 1 Begins (42+ Credit Hours) Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 • • •
Priority Registration 2 Begins (30+ Credit Hours) Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 • • •
Priority Registration 3 Begins (12+ Credit Hours) Monday, Nov. 17, 2014 • • •
Open Registration Starts (online/walk-in) Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 • • •
Thanksgiving Break (Online Registration Only) Nov. 26-29, 2014 • • •
Walk-in Registration Resumes Monday, Dec. 1, 2014 • • •
Wait Listing Ends Friday, Jan. 2, 2015 • Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 Friday, Jan. 23, 2015
Final Registration Starts Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015 • Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2015 Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015
Faculty Organization Day Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015 • • •
Registration Ends Monday, Jan. 12, 2015 • Tuesday, Mar. 10, 2015 Monday, Feb. 2, 2015
Classes Begin Monday, Jan. 12, 2015 • Tuesday, Mar. 10, 2015 Monday, Feb. 2, 2015
M.L. King Holiday (District closed. Online Registration Only) Monday, Jan. 19, 2015 • • •
Last Date for 100% Refund Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015 • Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 Monday, Feb. 9, 2015
Last Date for 50% Refund Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015 • Tuesday, Mar. 24, 2015 Monday, Feb. 16, 2015
Graduation Application Deadline Friday, Mar. 6, 2015 • • •
Last Day to Withdraw With a "W" Grade (WithoutInstructor’s Signature) Friday, Mar. 6, 2015 • • •
Last Day to Pay 35% Balance of Deferred Tuition (Without incurring default fee) Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 • • •
$20.00 Default Fee Assessed Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2015 • • •
Spring Break April 3-9, 2015 • • •
Last Day to Withdraw With a "W" Grade (WithInstructor’s Signature) Monday, April 6, 2015 • • •
$30.00 Delinquent Payment Fee Assessed Wednesday, April 8, 2015 • • •
Classes Resume Friday, April 10, 2015 • • •
Final Exam Week April 27-May 4, 2015 Mar. 2-9, 2015 • •
Classes End Monday, May 4, 2015 Monday, Mar. 9, 2015 • •
Grades Due, 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Wednesday, Mar. 11, 2015 • •
Key• �= Same as Part-of-Term 1
Online Registration OnlyDec. 18, 2014 - Jan. 5, 2015
5Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
BOOKSTORE
Regular Hours Begin: Tuesday, September 2ndMonday 8:30am – 6:00pmTue & Wed 8:30am – 7:00pmThursday 8:30am – 5:00pmFriday 8:30am – 4:00pmSaturday 9:00am – 3:00pm
Bookstore Closed for Thanksgiving Break: Wednesday, November 26th – Sunday, November 30th
Fall Book Buyback: Monday, December 1st – Saturday, December 13th (Regular Store Hours)Monday 8:30am – 6:00pmTue & Wed 8:30am – 7:00pmThursday 8:30am – 5:00pmFriday 8:30am – 4:00pmSaturday 9:00am – 3:00pm
Classes End Monday, December 10th
Holiday Hours: Monday, December 15th – Friday, December 19th (Regular Store Hours)Monday - Friday 10:00am – 4:00pmSaturday Closed
Holiday Break: Saturday, Dec 20th – Sunday, January 4th
Spring Classes Begin Monday, January 12th, 2015
Spring Bookrush: Monday, January 5th – Friday, January 23rdMon - Thu 8:00am – 7:00pmFriday 8:00am – 4:30pmSaturday 9:00am – 3:00pm
Bookstore/College closed for MLK Holiday, Monday, January 19th
Regular Hours Begin: Saturday, January 24th Monday 8:30am – 6:00pmTuesday - Wed 8:30am –7:00pmThursday 8:30am – 5:00pmFriday 8:30am – 4:00pmSaturday 9:00am – 3:00pm
Bookstore/College Closed for Spring Break:Friday, April 3rd – Thursday, April 9th
Classes End Monday, May 4th, 2014
Spring Book Buyback: Monday, April 27th – Saturday, May 9th(Regular Store Hours)Monday 8:30am – 6:00pmTuesday - Wed 8:30am – 7:00pmThursday 8:30am – 5:00pmFriday 8:30am – 4:00pmSaturday 9:00am – 3:00pm
You will find the textbooks, reference manuals and supplies you need at the bookstores operated on all campuses by the Nebraska Book Company. Prior to pur-chasing books, you should attend the first class and then bring a copy of your registration form and the class syllabus to make sure that you purchase the appro-priate materials for class. At the end of the semester, you may sell your used books back to the bookstore during posted days and hours. Books that are clean andunmarked have higher resale value. Refunds are available only during the first ten days of the semester. Returned books must be clean, unmarked andaccompanied by the proper receipt. You may visit the online bookstore to purchase text books at: www.wcccdbookstore.com.
Campus BookstorePhone NumbersDownriver (734) 374-3210
Downtown (313) 496-2690
Eastern (313) 579-6995
Northwest (313) 943-4044
Western (734) 697-5196
Book vouchers willbe available12/1/14through1/23/15
at the WCCCDbookstores.
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Applying forAdmission
How to apply andregister for classes
AdmissionsWayne County Community College District is an open admission institution and automatic for those who are 18 or years of age orolder. Admission to specific programs is not automatic. For furtherinformation, please visit www.wcccd.edu or contact the Office ofAdmissions at 313-496-2600.
For high school students under 18 years of age, the approval of aparent or guardian or the high school principal or counselor isrequired on the "Dual Enrollment" form. These forms are available at the Office of Admissions and Records at each campus.
Persons under age 16 must re-apply and be approved each semesterfor which they intend to enroll regardless of previous enrollments.Applications for persons under the age of 16 must be submitted tothe District Office of Student Services, 801 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI48226.
*Dual Enrollment classes may be available at no cost to the highschool student who qualifies under the State School Aid Act,PA.148, Section 216. Students should contact their high schoolprincipal or counselor for information.
Program AdmissionCertain programs at the District have prerequisite courses and other criteria required for admission. In addition to meeting the officialadmissions/registration program requirements, students are required toapply for official program admission to their program of study. Studentsmust complete an official Program Admission Form that may beobtained from the campus Student Services Office, the Office ofAdmissions or from the Campus Academic Officer. Additionally, to register for courses in technical degrees and certificate programs,except for specified introductory courses, students must have applied for and been accepted through the formal program admission processas specified in the District Catalog. Contact the Office of Admissions forspecific program admission instructions.
Please Note: All students re-admitted to WCCCD after missing fouror more consecutive regular semesters will be responsible for thecurricula and regulations published in the current catalog and other official publications which are in effect at the time of their re-admission. In certain cases, dates of program admission may take precedence over dates of District admission for purpose ofmeeting program requirements for graduation. Student is to completeonly one application.
Students may apply for admissions online by following directions provided at www.wcccd.edu. Once your online application has beensubmitted, the acknowledgement letter will be sent describingregistration instructions for new students.
Registration is held in the Student Services Center at each campusand online.
The following steps are applicable to those students who register inperson at any campus.
Step 1 – Apply for AdmissionThis step is for New or Re-admitted students only.Current students should update mailing address
and phone number.All new students are required to complete WCCCD’s online
orientation by logging on to www.wcccd.edu
Step 2 – AssessmentFor new students, assessment is discussed and
a referral made for the COMPASS test.Following testing, students will meet with an
academic advisor who will interpret test scores.
Step 3 – Enrollment Data VerificationStaff members will verify residency, personal data, check
for financial holds, and refer students to an academic advisor.
Step 4 – Academic AdvisingStudents meet with an academic advisor to discuss
educational goals and select courses.
Step 5 – RegistrationCourse registration information is entered into the computer.Confirm your student email address in Web-Gate. See Got Email
page 154 for further instructions.
Step 6 – Photo ID CardObtain official student ID card and parking sticker at theCampus Security Office and sign up for Emergency Alert.
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Student AssessmentWhat is Assessment Testing? (COMPASS)Student Assessment is a process through which the District will beable to determine if you need to improve your reading, writing ormathematic skills. The assessment test scores will provide the necessary information for your Academic Advisor to place you incourses appropriate for your skill level.
How do I schedule my assessment testing?Assessment Testing is available at the campus of your choice on a walk in basis. Please plan to stay at least two hours for your testing session. It is suggested that you prepare for assessmentprior to test day. Sample test questions are available online athttp://www.act.org/compass/sample/index.html. Please bring acalculator and a photo ID when testing. Students are encouraged tocall the campus Student Services Office to confirm time.
Steps to EnrollmentNew Students1. Many students may choose to apply for admissions online by goingto www.wcccd.edu. Other students must complete and submit anapplication for admission at the campus Admissions and RecordsOffice of their choice.
2. Have all previous academic credentials (official transcripts) forwarded to the District Records Office with a transcript evalua-tion request form.
3. When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow the instructions. Assessment testing is required for most new students andshould be completed prior to registering for classes.
4. After completing your application and assessment testing, you will meet with an academic advisor to discuss your educationalgoals and select appropriate courses. You are now ready to register.
5. All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.The District offers a deferred payment plan and some students mayqualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if you meet all prelimi-nary guidelines and officially drop classes by the refund deadline. Formore information, please see the Refund Policy in this schedule.
IMPORTANT: Students who register for classes are responsible forpayment of their tuition and fees. Classes must beofficially dropped during the add/drop period or visitingWeb-Gate online. Students who do not drop prior topublished drop dates, regardless if student has attendedclass or not, will be responsible for paying the fulltuition and fee assessment.
Current Students• Students who have completed less than 12 credit hours arerequired to meet with an academic advisor. Students who havesuccessfully completed 12 or more credit hours are encouragedto meet with an academic advisor.
• All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.The District offers a deferred payment plan and some students may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available ifyou officially drop classes by the refund deadline.
• Upon completion of registration all students are responsiblefor all assessments & fees. Tuition and other charges will NOTbe waived unless a student officially drops the class(es). Thereare two methods by which a student may drop a class. Method1: Log onto Web-Gate, go to registration, and drop the class.Method II: Obtain Drop/Add form from the Admission/Records Office. In order to receive a refund of tuition andapplicable fees, the form must be completed and processed.Students who do not drop by the appropriate deadline will beresponsible for paying all tuition charges.
Former Students (Returning)A returning student is an individual who has not attended the Districtfor 4 or more consecutive regular semesters. All students in this cate-gory must complete an application for re-admission.
• Complete and submit an Application online in Web-Gate. (Studentsseeking a degree in an occupational program must apply for re-admission to a specific program.)
• Have all your previous academic credentials (official transcripts) andsubmit a transcript evaluation form along with transcripts to theDistrict Records Office.
• When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow theinstructions outlined in the letter. If you have not completed theEnglish and Math requirements, you will need assessment testing.
• Complete assessment testing.-or-• If you do not need assessment testing, you will visit with acounselor/advisor for academic advising and course selection. This step is required for all students who have completed less than 12credit hours and is encouraged, for students who have successfullyearned 12 or more credit hours.
• All fees must be paid paid by the deadline date established eachsemester. The District offers a deferred payment plan and some students may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available ifyou officially drop classes by the refund deadline.
Please Note: All students re-admitted to WCCCD after missing fouror more consecutive regular semesters will be responsible for thecurricula and regulations published in the current catalog and otherofficial publications which are in effect at the time of re-admission.
Students with Disabilities (ACCESS)Students requesting academic adjustments and auxiliary aids andservices under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1983 must provide documentation ofa diagnosed physical, medical or mental impairment that substantiallylimits a major life activity. Documentation and recommendations
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must be appropriate to the post-secondary setting. The report mustdescribe the current impact of the disability on the student’s academicperformance.
Academic adjustments and auxiliary aids and services are individuallydetermined each semester. It is the student’s responsibility to contactthe Learning Center in order to receive services. The steps forreceiving services include:1. Pick-up self-managed support services intake packet from theOffice of Campus President.
2. Gather current disability documentation.3. Complete and submit all requested documents to the Office ofCampus President.
4. Once approved for support services you will be contacted by acampus representative for a follow-up appointment to discuss youraccommodations.
5. Pick-up and sign your academic accommodation letters asinstructed.
6. You are responsible for giving the academic accommodation lettersto all instructors for courses in which they are utilizing theiraccommodations. Instructors must receive the academicaccommodation letters in order to provide the accommodations.
Please see the District’s Disabillity Support Services handbook forfurther information. www.wcccd.edu/students/pdfs/ACCESS%20Policy%20Booklet.pdf
VeteransThe Veterans Affairs Office is located in the District Records Office, 801 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226, 2nd Floor. The phone numberis (313) 496-2523 or (313) 496-2631.
The purpose of the Veterans Affairs Office is to certify the enrollmentof veterans and their dependents who are using their educational benefits. The staff in the Veterans Affairs Office serve as a liaisonbetween the Department of Veterans Affairs and the students at WayneCounty Community College District. The staff assists with the completion of forms, explaining the various degree options availableat WCCCD, and directing students to the appropriate college personnelfor support services. Veterans should schedule an appointment withan academic advisor for individual assistance. All forms may beprinted from the WCCCD website, www.wcccd.edu.
The Department of Veterans Affairs requires that all recipients of veteran educational benefits make progress toward their stated program. Therefore, all veterans and their dependents receiving benefits must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0to remain eligible for benefits. Veterans whose cumulative GPA fallsbelow 2.0 will be required to raise the GPA to a satisfactory 2.0 levelwithin two semesters to be eligible for continued benefits. If the veteran fails to do so, the Department of Veterans Affairs will be notified of their unsatisfactory academic progress.
International StudentsWayne County Community College District encourages applicants foradmission from qualified persons around the world and values thediversity that international students bring to campus. A vibrantinternational student population translates into a stronger multiculturalexperience for all students.
The District is authorized under Federal law to enroll immigrant alienstudents on the “F-1” student visa. Wayne County Community CollegeDistrict follows requirements set forth by the United States Departmentof Homeland Security. Each requirement must be satisfied beforeadmission as an International Student is considered. Internationalapplicants should visit the website for application deadlines and a list ofcredentials needed for a complete application to be considered at:http://www.wcccd.edu/ students/inter_admission.htm
Senior CitizensCitizens who are residents of the District and 60 years of age orolder may enroll at the District tuition-free. Senior Citizen TuitionWaivers will be granted on a seat-availability basis in regularly scheduled academic classes. Although student activity fees shall bewaived for senior citizens, they are responsible for all other fees suchas the cost of books and class supplies. Senior students are expectedto adhere to the same academic standards, rules and regulations thatare in place for other students. Proof of age and residency is requiredat the time of registration.
Residency is established at time of registration. Wayne County CommunityCollege District reserves the right to make final decisions on residency eligibility.
Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver Program (MITW) The Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver is a program enacted by PublicAct 174 of 1976, which waives the tuition costs (student responsiblefor paying all fees) for eligible Native Americans in public communitycolleges or universities within Michigan.
To be eligible for the MITW, you must meet the following criteria:• You must be enrolled at one of Michigan's public colleges oruniversities AND
• You must be ¼ or more Native American blood quantum as certifiedby your Tribal Enrollment Department AND
• You must be an enrolled member of a US Federally recognized Tribeas certified by your Tribal Enrollment Department AND
• You must be a legal resident of the state of Michigan for not lessthan 12 consecutive months.
To determine your eligibility, you must submit a certificationapplication through the Civil Rights Commission. Please contact theCivil Rights Commission at 517-241-7748 [email protected] for certification materials or detailedinformation regarding tribal eligibility.
ResidencyStudents residing in the District will be charged resident tuition rates. The District is defined as all of Wayne County with the exception of the following cities and townships: Dearborn, Garden City, Highland Park,Livonia, Northville, Plymouth and part of Canton Township. Residency canbe verified by voter registration card, driver's license, tax or rent receipts,or state identification card.
Residency is established at time of registration. Wayne County CommunityCollege District reserves the right to make final decisions on residency eligibility.
Tuition andFee Information
SpecialPopulations
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Outstanding BalancesOutstanding balances that are not paid on or before the published due datewill be placed on a Financial Hold and charged a $20 default fee. All student accounts remaining delinquent at the end of the semester (pleaserefer to the District calendar for specific date) will be charged an additional delinquent payment fee of $30.
Students who withdraw from classes after all refund periods have passed willnot receive a refund.
Effective July 1, 2008, federal regulation dictate that financial aid students willno longer be able to use current award year financial aid funds to cover prioryear outstanding balances that exceed $200.
Payment of Tuition and FeesAll tuition, fees and deposits are due at the time of registration. Studentsthat choose the deferred tuition payment plan must pay a minimum of65% of total tuition and fee(s) for the current term. Payments may bemade online only. The District accepts online payments through allmajor credit cards and through checking and savings accounts.Wayne County Community College District reserves the right tocancel the registration of any student who does not make therequired tuition and fees payment within the specified timeframe.
Cashless Registration ProcessThe District accepts online payments through all major credit cardsand through checking and savings accounts. The District Bookstoresprovide prepaid debit cards for a nominal fee. It is recommendedthat the student review the cost of tuition and fees in the classschedule before registering. Please remember to consider the fees forstudent activities, labs, and registration when calculating tuitioncosts.
Note: ALL RETURNING STUDENTS WHO HAVE AN OUTSTANDING BALANCE MUST PAY 100% OF THEIR OUTSTANDING BALANCE.
Important Registration InformationYou are officially registered when the registration staff enters your classes into the registration system or once you click the“submit” button if registering online. You are responsible for all tuition and feesincurred including the non-refundable registration fee. You mustpay at least 65% of your tuition and fees at the time of registration. You mustofficially withdraw from your class(es) within the refund period to beeligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still duewhen you withdraw a course after the refund period ends. Therefore, anycourse withdrawn from after the 50% refund period must be paidin FULL.
Tuition and FeesTuition at Wayne County Community CollegeDistrict is Based upon Residency:WCCCD – District Residents $105.00 Per Credit HourOther Michigan residents $116.00 Per Credit HourOut-of-state residents $146.00 Per Credit HourInternational students $146.00 Per Credit Hour
Refundable FeesStudent Activity Fees $ 2.00 Per Credit HourTechnology Fees $ 5.00 Per Credit HourLaboratory Fees See Course ListingsScience Laboratory Fees $75.00 Per Science LabDistance Learning (DL) Fees $20.00 Per Distance
Learning CourseHealth Science Interdisciplinary $50.00 Per CourseSimulation Laboratory Fee(for specific health career courses
Non – Refundable FeesRegistration $50.00Default $20.00Delinquent Payment Fee $30.00Duplicate Diploma $10.00
Non – Refundable Testing FeesHealth Occupation Basic Information Test (HOBET) Fee $ 40.00Health Education Systems Inc. (HESI) $ 40.00
Vet Tech Refundable FeesLaboratory Animal Medicine Lab $ 130.00 Per Science LabSmall Animal Technology I Lab $ 60.00 Per Science LabClinical Pathology Lec/ Lab $ 35.00 Per Science LabSmall Animal Technology II Lab $ 230.00 Per Science LabLarge Animal Medicine Lab $ 60.00 Per Science LabVeterinary Technology Practium II $ 65.00 Per Science LabDeferred payment opportunities are available for students. See the Deferred Tuition Chart for charges.
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Withdrawing from ClassesOfficially dropping within the drop/add period will ensure that you arenot responsible for tuition payment for that course. After the 100% dropperiod if you withdraw, you are responsible for some or all tution fees.See refund table below for important dates and percentages of tuitionrefund.
RefundsClasses cancelled by the District will result in a 100% refund. TheDistrict reserves the right to cancel classes. The District will attempt tonotify students whose classes are cancelled. Students substitutinganother course must process a drop/add form as soon as possible. Ifstudents do not wish to substitute another course, a refund is automaticand there is no need to process a drop/add form. The refund will bemailed to the student approximately 3-5 weeks after the first day of thesemester. There is no refund for health reasons. Classes withdrawnfrom by the student after the refund deadlines will result in ‘‘norefund.” Tuition, Student Activity fees, Technology fee, and all coursedesignated fees are refundable within the deadline requirements.However, registration and deferred fees are not refundable unless theDistrict cancels one or all of a student's classes.
Tuition Refund Dates
Refund dates vary based upon course start and end dates, refer to chartbelow.
Applying for Financial Aid:
Visit our outstanding Financial Aid Website at www.wcccd.edu to findout how to apply for financial aid and get up-to-date information everyfinancial aid student should know. Monitor your personal financial aidinformation by logging into Web-Gate, click on the icon located on theleft side of the financial aid home page.
Students must apply for financial aid online at www.fafsa.gov. Students are encouraged to apply for financial aid as early as January 1st each year. Priority deadlines for submitting financial aid applications are:Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 1Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 1Summer . . . . . . . . . . . .February 1
Tuition Charge ChartThe amounts listed below represent the current tuition
charge per credit hour which includes registration, student activityand technology fees. Other fees may apply.
Out-of International Out ofIn-District Out-of District Student or State
Hours In-District $105.00/CR District @ $116.00/CR Out of State $146.00/CRCR @ $105.00/CR *W/FEES $116.00/CR *W/FEES $146.00/CR *W/FEES
1 105.00 162.00 116.00 173.00 146.00 203.002 210.00 274.00 232.00 296.00 292.00 356.003 315.00 386.00 348.00 419.00 438.00 509.004 420.00 498.00 464.00 542.00 584.00 662.005 525.00 610.00 580.00 665.00 730.00 815.006 630.00 722.00 696.00 788.00 876.00 968.007 735.00 834.00 812.00 911.00 1022.00 1121.008 840.00 946.00 928.00 1034.00 1168.00 1274.009 945.00 1058.00 1044.00 1157.00 1314.00 1427.0010 1050.00 1170.00 1160.00 1280.00 1460.00 1580.0011 1155.00 1282.00 1276.00 1403.00 1606.00 1733.0012 1260.00 1394.00 1392.00 1526.00 1752.00 1886.0013 1365.00 1506.00 1508.00 1649.00 1898.00 2039.0014 1470.00 1618.00 1624.00 1772.00 2044.00 2192.0015 1575.00 1730.00 1740.00 1895.00 2190.00 2345.0016 1680.00 1842.00 1856.00 2018.00 2336.00 2498.0017 1785.00 1954.00 1972.00 2141.00 2482.00 2651.0018 1890.00 2066.00 2088.00 2264.00 2628.00 2804.00
*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Otherfees such as testing, default, duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in the calculations above.
Deferred Tuition Payment ChartA MINIMUM OF 65% OF THE FULL ASSESSMENT
IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION.The amounts listed below represent the current
tuition charge with the 65% minimum payment amountper credit hour, INCLUDING the REGISTRATION,
STUDENT ACTIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY FEES ONLY.Other fees may apply.
Credits In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State Hours @$105.00/CR @$116.00/CR @$146.00/CR
CR *W/FEES *W/FEES *W/FEES1 105.30 112.45 131.952 178.10 192.40 231.403 250.90 272.35 330.854 323.70 352.30 430.305 396.50 432.25 529.756 469.30 512.20 629.207 542.10 592.15 728.658 614.90 672.10 828.109 687.70 752.05 927.5510 760.50 832.00 1027.0011 833.30 911.95 1126.4512 906.10 991.90 1225.9013 978.90 1071.85 1325.3514 1051.70 1151.80 1424.8015 1124.50 1231.75 1524.2516 1197.30 1311.70 1623.7017 1270.10 1391.65 1723.1518 1342.90 1471.60 1822.60
*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Otherfees for default, or duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in the calculationsabove.
Financial Aid
Spring 2015Important Refund and Part of Term Dates
Part of Term # of Start End 100% 50%(Subterm) Weeks Date Date Last Date Last Date
1 15 1/12/15 5/4/15 1/20/15 1/27/152 7.5 1/12/15 3/9/15 1/20/15 1/27/153 7.5 3/10/15 5/4/15 3/17/15 3/24/154 13 2/2/15 5/4/15 2/9/15 2/16/155 12 2/9/15 5/4/15 2/16/15 2/23/15
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If you do not apply by the above dates, we still encourage you to applysince you may be eligible for financial assistance. Student financial aid funds are made available only for purposes directly related to educational expenses. Use of financial aid funds for any other purpose willjeopardize eligibility for continued assistance. The District Financial AidOffice reserves the right to review, adjust and/or cancel awards at any timebecause of a change in a student's FAFSA, financial, marital, academicstatus, because of adjustments in federal or state regulations or funding orcomputational errors. A student may decline all or any portion of afinancial aid award in writing. A student may appeal for reconsideration ofany aspect of a financial aid award by submitting written justification andsupporting documentation. A student may accept any number of awards orother financial assistance from public and/or private sources, however thetotal financial assistance may not exceed the total cost of their attendance.
Students who receive federal financial aid are expected to attend andsuccessfully complete the coursework for which they enrolled. Payment offinancial aid is based upon enrollment status and class attendance. If youadd or drop classes after the disbursement of financial aid, the aid issubject to revision. Minimizing schedule adjustments after the beginning ofeach term will insure timely delivery and accuracy of the financial aidaward. Adjustments made after the receipt of excess aid funds due to non-attendance or withdrawal will result in a reduction in aid eligibility andcause a balance due on the student’s account.
Financial Aid is not automatically renewable. Students must apply everyyear to be considered for any type of assistance. Procedures for applyingfor financial aid are available online at www.wcccd.edu.
The Types of Financial Assistance Include, but arenot limited to:A. Federal Pell GrantB. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantC. Federal Stafford LoansD. Federal College Work-StudyE. Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education
Grant (TEACH)F. Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant
Information for each type of financial assistance is available underFinancial Aid on the District’s website www.wcccd.edu A student maydecline all or any portion of a financial aid award in writing.You must apply for financial aid electronically!
The free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.govallows students to apply for financial aid through the Internet.Applications are submitted directly to the US Department of Educationthereby reducing mailing delays. Results are received faster by WCCCD,which speeds up the processing of your application. Extensive onlineinstructions are available to help you complete the application process.
You must have ALL of the following items in order to complete theapplication:• Your (and your spouse's, if married) Federal Income Tax Return forthe previous year
• Your parents' (if you are a dependent under age 24) Federal IncomeTax Return for previous year
• W-2 Forms or other records of income• Records of other untaxed income received, social security, veterans benefits, military or clergy allowances
• Current bank statements• Current mortgage information• Records of stocks, bonds, and other investments• Business and/or farm records, if you or your parents own a business or farm
• Your social security card and driver's license• Your alien registration card (if you are not a United States citizen)
Once you have completed the application, via the Internet, you must e-sign your application. The Personal Identification Number (PIN) servesas the electronic signature. There is no charge for this applicationprocess.
Within a few days, you should receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) fromthe US Department of Education via email with the processing results. Itwill also contain information regarding your Pell Grant Lifetime EligibilityUsed (LEU) for eligible recipients. In addition, it will provide informationon whether you are a first time borrower subject to the 150% subsidizedloan limit. It is important that you review the information on yourSAR very carefully. If you need additional help or wish to inquireregarding the results of your FAFSA on the web application for theupcoming academic year, you can contact FAFSA on the web or call theCustomer Service Number 1-800-433-3243.
Satisfactory Academic Progress:
Federal regulations require that all students receiving Financial Aid makecontinued progress toward an educational goal.
For further information regarding Satisfactory Academic Progress,please visit our website at www.wcccd.edu
Disability Support Services (ACCESS)Disability Support Services at Wayne County Community College Districtstrives to provide students with the necessary tools to help themaccomplish their educational and career goals. It is the goal of DisabilitySupport Services to:1. Provide effective and reasonable accommodations.2. Provide internal and external referrals, information on campusresources and to assist students with strengthening their academic andemployability skills.
3. Support and encourage students with disabilities to become moreindependent.
4. Increase faculty understanding of the needs of students with disabilitiesand
5. Work as an advocate for students.
In addition to the support services that are available to all students,students in the ACCESS Program may be eligible for accommodationssuch as, assistance with note-taking, interpreter services and assistivetechnology. Program participants are also assisted with referrals to bothinternal and external support services.
See page 7 and 8 for further information.
OTHER STUDENT SERVICESSUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES
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External Referral Services
Support GroupsCommunity Mental HealthDiagnosticSocial Services AgenciesMichigan Rehabilitation ServicesMichigan Commission for the Blind
Carl D. Perkins ProgramStudents enrolled in selected career and vocational programs at WayneCounty Community College District may be eligible for support servicesthrough the Carl D. Perkins Program. Services include tutoring, advising,workshops, career/job preparation, financial assistance, etc. Forapplication and eligibility requirements, call the District at (313) 496-2634. See page 26.
TRIO Transfer ProgramTRIO – Student Support Services program is a federally funded grantthrough the United States Department of Education which serves eligiblelow income, first generation and disabled students who plan to graduatefrom WCCCD and transfer to a four-year college or university.
TRIO-SSS provides opportunities for academic development, assistsstudents with basic college requirements in order to increase theretention and graduation rates of its participants.
The mission of TRIO-SSS is to foster an institutional climate supportive ofstudent success and help students make the transition from one level ofhigher education to the next.
For more information please contact the Division of Student Services at(313) 496-2634.
SmarthinkingIntegrated into our WEBGATE student portal, WCCCD offers easy to use,and easy to access academic support on-demand.
By allowing students to ask written questions or submit writingassignments for feedback, we provide personalized learning solutionsthat improve success and retention for all students.
In addition all tutoring sessions and writing submissions are archivedand available for students to review at any time for studying or testpreparation.
These important services remove scheduling and transportation barriersto non-traditional students with work and family obligations whootherwise would not have access to our traditional on-campus academicsupport services.
For more information please log on to your student WEBGATE account atwww.wcccd.edu.
MICUPMichigan College and University Partnership (MICUP) is a grant programcoordinated by Michigan Technological University (MTU) thatencourages academically and economically disadvantaged students aswell as minority students to secure an education at a community collegeand transfer to a four-year institution to earn a baccalaureate degree.Benefits of being a part of the MICUP program include: 1) all expensespaid trip to Michigan Technological University for a fall campus tour and,2) summer internship program with a stipend, free 3-credit class andresearch project opportunity at MTU for those applicants who areselected. For more information about the MICUP program, please call 313-496-2634.
MI-LSAMP
The Michigan Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (MI-LSAMP) is a National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsoredconsortium of 5 universities and 10 community colleges. The goal of theMI-LSAMP is to increase the number of highly trained minority studentsearning baccalaureate degrees in science, technology, engineering, andmathematics (STEM) fields.
The MI-LSAMP paid summer undergraduate research programs hosted atthe University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Wayne StateUniversity and Western Michigan University engage students in mentoredhands-on advanced research training.
Current WCCCD underrepresented minority community college studentswith a 2.8 GPA or greater in a STEM program of study who plan totransfer to a 4-year institution to complete a STEM baccalaureate degreeare eligible to apply for an internship.
For more information refer to the web link,http://www.engin.umich.edu/students/mi-lsamp/,or call 313 496-2634.
WayneDirectWayneDirect is an early admission program for students at WCCCD who are interested in transferring to Wayne State University to earn abachelor’s degree. Students are encouraged to apply for the WayneDirectprogram early during their first two semesters at WCCCD to reap all thebenefits of the program. WayneDirect students who have a 2.0 GPA and50 credits or an associate degree are guaranteed admission to WSU andan opportunity to apply for WSU scholarships upon transfer. Otherbenefits include: 1. access to WSU academic resources such as advising, transfer creditevaluation, writing center workshops, Academic Success Center –tutoring
2. career services such as counseling, resume workshops and mockinterviews
3. access to the WSU’s library, One Card, fitness facility, andevents/activities
For more information, go to http://www.admissions.wayne.edu/transfer/click on WayneDirect. Download a WayneDirect application athttp://admissions.wayne.edu/pdf/waynedirectwc3.pdf or call (313) 496-2634.
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Transcript Transfer Evaluations
Incoming transfer students must request official transcripts fromtheir previous college(s) for evaluation and review for transfercredit. Transcript Evaluation Forms must be completed and allofficial transcripts must be mailed to:
Wayne County Community College DistrictDistrict Records, 2nd Floor801 W. Fort St.Detroit, MI 48226
After completion of the transcript evaluation the student willreceive official notice of accepted transfer credit.
AnnouncingOnline Transcript Requesting
Ordering and tracking a transcript has never been so quickor easy. No more phone calls or waiting in line. Our freetranscript ordering service is the easiest way to speed-upyour transcript request. It provides:
• Convenient 24/7 transcript ordering• Secure transactions• Ability to order transcripts for multiple recipients• Real-time order status tracking
To order a transcript online or to track the status of anexisting order, log on to student Web-gate and follow thetranscript requesting directions.
Wayne County Community College District nowparticipates in The Michigan Transfer Network
The Michigan Transfer Network allows students, advisers,and the general public to view transfer course equivalencies
between many Michigan colleges and universities.
If you would like to go back to school, transfer to anotherinstitution in Michigan, or simply see how courses at WayneCounty Community College District would transfer to anoth-
er school, this site is for you!
You can also view a list of the participating institutionsalong with links to each school’s home page, admissions
site, and transfer information.
Start planning your academic future today Visit the Michigan Transfer Network at:http://www.michigantransfernetwork.org
Michigan Colleges Online
Michigan Colleges Online is a service for students to help
you find the courses you need online through other
colleges in Michigan. You may be able to use your
financial aid from your own school and the credits
automatically transfer. There is easy online access at
micollegsonline.org.
STUDENT SERVICES
For Student Assistance
Help Us Help YouQuestions? Concerns? Problems?
1-800-300-2118
Do you feel as if you have exhausted all avenues andfollowed the correct procedures to resolve an issue without a satisfactory outcome? Then you should contact the District Communication ManagementCenter (DCMC) at 1-800-300-2118. A highly trainedstaff member will assist you in correcting any serviceissues or concerns you have.
Online Transcript Request and Enrollment Verification
Ordering and tracking a transcript and EnrollmentVerification has never been so quick or easy. No more phonecalls or waiting in line. Our free transcript and EnrollmentVerification ordering service is the easiest way to speed-upyour transcript and Enrollment Verification request. Itprovides:
• Convenient 24/7 transcript and Enrollment Verificationordering• Secure transactions• Ability to order transcripts and Enrollment Verificationfor multiple recipients• Real-time order status tracking
To order a transcript and Enrollment Verification online or totrack the status of an existing order, log on to student Web-Gate and follow the transcript and Enrollment Verificationrequesting directions.
Wayne County Community College District now participates in The Michigan Transfer NetworkThe Michigan Transfer Network allows students, advisors,and the general public to view transfer course equivalencies
between many Michigan colleges and universities.
If you would like to go back to school, transfer to anotherinstitution in Michigan, or simply see how courses at
Wayne County Community College District would transferto another school, this site is for you!
You can also view a list of the participating institutions alongwith links to each school’s home page, admissions site, and
transfer information.
Start planning your academic future today Visit the Michigan Transfer Network at:http://www.michigantransfernetwork.org
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PRIORITYREGISTRATION
WCCCD now offers priority registration. Priority registration allows currentstudents who have accumulated at least 12 credit hours to register early.
NOTE: Priority registration applies to online registration only
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 1Starts Monday, November 10, 2014 for Students with 42+ credit hours
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 2Starts Thursday, November 13, 2014 for Students with 30+ credit hours
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 3Starts Monday, November 17, 2014 for Students with 12+ credit hours
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS1. How do I know if I am eligible for
priority registration?
Access your unofficial transcript via Web-Gate. If you have accumulated 12 credit hours, you are eligible for priorityregistration.
2. How are my total hours earned computed?
Based on the number of WCCCD creditsearned as well as any additional courseworkfrom other colleges you have had transferredto apply to your WCCCD degree/certificate.
3. What prevents students from registering onthe wrong day?
Web-Gate will identify those studentseligible for priority registration.
4. If I register on my priority date, whencan I make schedule changes?
You can register as early as your assigneddate. After that date you may make schedulechanges until registration for the semesterends. Refer to the registration calendar forthe last day to register for a given semester.
5. What are my registration options?
You can register online or visit one of ourcampus self service centers.
6. Why is there priority registration?
Priority Registration was implemented to give priority to students who are close tograduation so that they may enroll in therequired courses needed to graduate.
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For more information, visit www.wcccd.edu and click on the Wait Listing icon.
“�e only line that you will want to get in.”
$e Wait Listing process allows students to place their names on a waiting list for select closed courses. If an opening occurs, an e-mail is sent to the first student on the Wait List informing the student that he/she has a certain amount of time to register for the course (usually 24 hours after the e-mail is sent). $e Wait Listing process is only available through Web-Gate.
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Wayne County Community College District’s annual security report is nowavailable. This report is required by federal law and contains policy statementsand crime statistics for the District. The policy statements address the school’s policies, procedures and programs concerning safety and security, for example,policies for responding to emergency situations and sexual offenses. The report also includes crime statistical information reported to the United States Department of Education. This report is available online athttp://www.wcccd.edu/dept/campussafety.htm You may also request a papercopy from the District Police Authority department.
The 2014 DistrictPolice Authority
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If you have any questions, please contact Student Services at 313-496-2634.www.wcccd.edu
GPS is intended to support and complement academic advising, but not to replace face-to-face advising sessions.
View Your Personal Roadmap to Graduation Today!
Graduation Progress System (GPS) helps students and advisors monitor progresstowards degree and certificate completion. It combines the District's state-approveddegree and certificate requirements with the coursework students have completed intoan easy-to-read worksheet that helps students see how the courses they have completedcount toward degree and certificate requirements as well as what courses andrequirements they still need to complete.
Step 1: Log-in to your student Web-Gate account.
Step 2: Select “Student” on the Main Menu
Step 3: Select “StudentRecords” on the Student Menu
Step 4: Select “Degree Evaluation” on the Student Records Menu
Wayne County Community College District’sDIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICESPresents
24/7 FREE Online Tutoring: Anywhere, Anytime • Math • Bilingual Math • Introductory Anatomy & Physiology
• Biology • Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Physics • Economics
• Finance • Accounting • Statistics • Spanish • Writing
• Reading • Computers & Technology
With Smarthinking, you can:• Access a personal Drop-In session and interact with a live tutor.• Schedule a Personal Session with a tutor of your choice.• Submit your Writing for any class to our Writing Center.• Submit an Offline Question and receive a reply from a tutor.
All currently enrolled WCCCD students have access to on-demand academicsupport free of charge by logging into their Web-Gate account and selecting the SMARTHINKING link.
DOWNLOAD THE APP TODAY!
Division of Student ServicesAnnounces
CandidCareer.com is changing the way a student can approach career exploration. Whether you are just beginning to explore career options, preparing for a job interview, or looking to change careers, CandidCareer.com can help. Thousands of informational 1-3 minute video interviews with real professionals through an easy to use website, is at your fingertips. CandidCareer.com is dedicated to providing the inside scoop on careers so viewers will be informed and ready for what lies ahead. Find your passion today at CandidCareer.com!
Why CandidCareer.com?
• A fun and efficient way to explore careers! Similar in nature to YouTube and Financial Aid TV
• Discover career fields you did not even know existed and learn what it takes to get there
• Save your favorites to help guide your college and/or career discussions with your familyor advisor
• Available 24/7 anywhere there is internet accessibility and it is customer friendly
• Social media friendly, flexible video sharing and it works on smart phones andnotebooks
• Career Advice Channel provides advice tips on such topics as Resume Writing,Interviewing, Networking, Career Fairs, Internships, Grad School and much more
GET REEL ABOUT YOUR CAREER
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PHI THETA KAPPAInternational Honor Society of the Two Year College
Phi Theta Kappa was founded in 1918 by collegepresidents in Missouri. Today, it is the largestinternational honor society with more than twomillion members. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappais to recognize and encourage scholarship amongtwo-year college students.
WCCCD Membership Requirements:• Current enrollment at WCCCD• Complete 12 credit hours of college level coursework
at WCCCD• Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5• Receive a membership invitation• Adhere to the moral standards of Phi Theta Kappa
Earn it, Learn it, Live it…The Phi Theta Kappa Experience.
Scholarships• All USA Academic Team
• All State AcademicTeam
• Leaders of Promise
• Jack Kent CookeFoundation
• Guistwhite Scholarship
• Nota Bene Anthology
• Coca Cola Scholars
• Hites Foundation
• Transfer Scholarships
• And More…
FOR FURTHERINFORMATION CALL:
District Office:313-496-2634
SocietyHallmarks
� Scholarship� Leadership� Service� Volunteerism
Hallmarks are thestandards set by thesociety that guide the activities of
Phi Theta Kappans.
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Have you signed up to receivenotice of school closings and
emergencies on your cell phone?
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Being informed meansbeing prepared!
EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM
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In an effort to improve WCCCD student access to all District communications we are nowrequiring that all academic students have a free WCCCD student Email account. This willenable students to have instant access to important student and District information and
provide each student with a safe and secure method in which to communicate with WCCCD.All official college communication to students will come through WCCCD student Email
accounts. WCCCD students will be responsible for communications sent to their address bythe District as we switch our student communication process to a paperless system.
What does this mean for WCCCD students?• Students will have instant access to official
communications about their classes, billingstatements, financial aid, student accounts,retention alerts, emergency alerts, etc. andthese will come only to your WCCCDstudent Email (no longer on paper).
• Messages sent by students to WCCCD fromtheir WCCCD student Email account will besecure and will not be at risk of being held as“spam”.
• Students will be more informed and have theability to take charge of their education atWCCCD!
What do you need to do?• Simply register for any academic class and
you will automatically be provided with aWCCCD student Email account.
• Please note it will take 24 hours from thetime you register for classes for your WCCCDstudent Email account to be activated.
• Check your Email account regularly to stayin�touch and in control of your education atWCCCD!
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Aviation Mechanics: Airframe AAS •
Aviation Mechanics: Powerplant AAS •
Bio-Medical Equipment Repair Technology AAS •
Business Administration AAS • • • • •
Computer Information Systems AAS • •
Criminal Justice: Corrections AAS • •
Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement AAS • •
Dental Hygiene AS •
Digital Media Production AAS •
Early Childhood Education: Child Care Training: CDA AAS •
Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology AAS • •
Electrical Electronics Engineering: Computer Technology AAS • •
Emergency Medical Technology AAS • •
Emergency Room/Multi-Skill Healthcare Technology AAS •
Facility Maintenance AAS •
Fire Protection Technology: Fire Administration AAS •
Fire Protection Technology: Fire Suppression AAS •
Foodservice Systems Management AAS •
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) AAS • •
Industrial Computer Graphics (CAD) AAS •
Light Rail Engineering Technology: Electromechanical AAS •
Light Rail Engineering Technology: Signaling & Communications AAS •
Manufacturing Technology AAS •
Mental Health AS • •
Numerical Control Technology AAS •
Nursing AAS • •
Office Information Systems: E-Business AAS • •
Office Information Systems: Office Specialist AAS • •
Paralegal Technology AAS •
Pharmacy Technology AAS •
Surgical Technology AAS • •
Veterinary Technology AAS •
Welding Technology AAS •
DEGREE KEYAA = Associate of ArtsAGS = Associate of General StudiesAAS = Associate of Applied ScienceAS = Associate of Science
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Accounting CERT • • •
Addiction Studies CERT • •
Alternative Fuels Technology CERT •
American Sign Language CERT •
Artisitic Welding CERT •
Auto Body Technology CERT •
Automotive Service Technology (NATEF Certified) CERT •
Aviation Mechanics: Airframe CERT •
Aviation Mechanics: Powerplant CERT •
Computer Information Systems: Business Analytics CERT •
Computer Information Systems: Computer Support Specialist CERT •
Computer Information Systems: Database Adminstrator CERT •
Computer Information Systems: Network Administrator CERT •
Computer Information Systems: Video Game Design and Animation CERT •
Computer Information Systems: Website Designer CERT •
Criminal Justice: Public/Private Security CERT •
Dental Assisting CERT •
Digital Media Production CERT •
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Electrical Electronics Engineering Tech.:Programmable Logic Controllers CERT •
Emergency Medical Technology CERT •
Emergency Room Multi-Skill Healthcare Technology CERT •
Entrepreneurship CERT • •
Facility Maintenance CERT •
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Foodservice Systems Management CERT •
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HVAC - High Pressure Steam CERT • •
HVAC - 3rd Class Refrigeration CERT • •
HVAC - Sheet Metal Design and Fabrication CERT • •
HVAC - Geothermal Technology CERT • •
Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist CERT •
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Hotel and Restaurant Management CERT •
Industrial Computer Graphics CERT •
International Business CERT •
Library Technology CERT •
Mental Health CERT • •
Office Information Systems: E-Business CERT • •
Office Information Systems: Office Specialist CERT • •
Pharmacy Technology CERT •
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Automotive Service Tecnology: Brakes CERT •
Automotive Service Tecnology: Electrical/Electronics CERT •
Automotive Service Tecnology: Engine Performance CERT •
Automotive Service Tecnology: Engine Repair CERT •
Automotive Service Tecnology: Heating and Air Conditioning CERT •
Automotive Service Tecnology: Manual Drive Train & Axles CERT •
Automotive Service Tecnology: Suspension and Steering CERT •
Bookkeeping CERT •
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) CERT • •
Home Health Care Aide CERT •
Light Rail Engineering Technology: Railroad Rules & Safety CERT •
Medical Office Specialist CERT •
Patient Care Technology CERT •
Surgical Technology: Accelerated Alternate Delivery CERT •
Surgical Technology: Central Service Technician CERT • •
Sustainable Technology Specialist CERT • •
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Emergency Medical Technology: Medical First Responder CERT • •
Emergency Medical Technology: Basic Emergency Medical Technician CERT •
Emergency Medical Technology: Paramedic CERT •
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For more information call (313) 962-7150 or visit www.wcccd.edu
Earn your bachelor’s or master’s degree close to home!WCCCD’s Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees through educationalpartnerships with University of Detroit Mercy, Western Michigan University, Walsh College, University ofMichigan-Flint, Ferris State University and Michigan State University. In addition, select WCCCD academiccourse offerings are available. Conveniently located in Harper Woods at 19305 Vernier Road, this facility offers easy access to both 8 Mile Road and the I-94 expressway.
19305 Vernier Road • Harper Woods, MI 48225
Mary Ellen Stempfle
• Finance, GraduateCertificate in Finance
• Health InformationManagement, Bachelor of Science
• Educational Administration,Master of Arts
• Curriculum and Instruction,Master of Arts
• Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work
• Teaching of Mathematics,Master of Arts in theTeaching of Mathematics
MetroDetroit
• Bachelor in GeneralUniversity Studies
• Master GardenerCertification
Bachelor of ScienceDegrees:
• Allied Health
• Criminal Justice
• Dental Hygiene
• Bachelor of Nursing• Bachelor of BusinessAdministration
Downriver Campus• Alternative Fuels Technology
• Automotive Technology
• Emergency Medical Technology
• Fire Protection Technology
• Homeland Security
Downtown Campus• Business Administration
• Computer Information Systems
• Computer Support Specialist
• Criminal Justice: Public/PrivateSecurity
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering
• Light Rail Engineering Technology
• Water Environmental Technology
• Paralegal Technology
Eastern Campus• Advanced Manufacturing
• Artistic Welding
• Digital Media Production
• Entrepreneurship
• Heating, Ventilation, and AirConditioning (HVAC)
• Welding Technology
• Auto Body Repair
Northwest Campus• Criminal Justice (Corrections and Law
Enforcement)
• Dental Hygiene
• Dental Assisting
• Food Service Management
• Nursing
• Phlebotomy
• Pharmacy Technology
• Surgical Technology
Western Campus • Bio-Medical Equipment Repair
Technology
• Computer Information Systems
• Digital Photography
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering
• Global Supply Chain Management
• Heating, Ventilation andAir Conditioning (HVAC)
• Home Health Aide
• Video Game Design & Animation
• Website Designer
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Auto BodyTechnology
PAYIn May 2012, the median annualwage for automotive body andrelated repairers was $38,380. The median annual wage forautomotive glass installers and repairers was $32,650 in May 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of automotive bodyand glass repairers is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as theaverage for all occupations. Job opportunities should be very good for jobseekers withindustry certification and formaltraining in automotive body repair and refinishing and incollision repair.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Automotive Body and GlassRepairers, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/automotive-body-and-glass-repairers.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Auto Body TechnologyAssociate of Applied Sciencedegree is designed to providestudents with in-depth instructionin the field of Automotive BodyPaint and Repair. The Auto BodyTechnology Program is designedto develop qualified technicianswho can diagnose, repair andservice the body and finish work of automobiles. The programprovides opportunities for thestudent to develop their skills andcompetencies for positions suchas Automotive Painter, Auto BodyPaint and Repair Technician, Collision Repair Technician, Glazier (glass repair specialist), as well as self-employment in the Auto Body and AutoCollision repair field. The program prepares students for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and State of Michigan certifications in DamageRepair and Refinishing, and Damage Analysis and Estimating.
WHAT DO AUTO BODY TECHNICIANS DO?Auto Body Technicians inspect car frames for structural damage.Technicians can restore, refinish, and replace vehicle bodies and frames,windshields and window glass. Technicians can repair most damage fromvehicle collisions and make vehicles look and drive like new. Damage may be minor, such as replacing a cracked windshield, or major, such as replacing an entire door panel. After a major collision, the underlyingframe of a car can become bent out of shape. Repairers restore thestructural integrity of car frames back to manufacturer specifications.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Repair technicians work indoors in body shops, which are often noisy. Most shops are well ventilated to disperse dust and paint fumes. Repair technicians sometimes work in awkward and cramped positions, and their work can be physically demanding. Automotive glass installers and repairers often travel to the customer’s location to repair damagedwindshields and window glass.
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Patient CareTechnology
PAYThe median annual wage forsimilar occupations such asnursing assistants was $24,420in May 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of similaroccupations such as (nursingassistants) is projected to grow 21 percent from 2012 to 2022,faster than the average for alloccupations.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Nursing Assistants andOrderlies, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/nursing-assistants.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Patient Care TechnologyCertificate is designed to providestudents with in-depth instructionin the field of Patient CareTechnology (PCT). This programwill prepare students foremployment in the expandingarea of patient care. Skillsobtained will allow for work in a variety of settings from acute care to home care.
WHAT DO PATIENT CARETECHNICIANS DO?Patient Care Technicians (PCT),(similar to nursing assistants), help provide basic care forpatients in hospitals and residentsof long-term care facilities, suchas nursing homes. In nursinghomes, PCTs are often theprincipal caregivers. They havemore contact with residents than other members of the staff.Because some residents stay in a nursing home for months oryears, PCTs may develop closerelationships with their patients.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Patient Care Technicians may work in a nursing care facility, hospitals,residential care facilities, or home health care organizations.
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Computer Information Systems:Database Administrator
PAYThe median annual wage fordatabase administrators (DBAs)was $77,080 in May 2012. Almostall database administrators workfull time. About a quarter workedmore than 40 hours per week in 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of databaseadministrators (DBAs) is projectedto grow 15 percent from 2012 to2022, faster than the average forall occupations. Growth in thisoccupation will be driven by the increased data needs ofcompanies in all sectors of theeconomy. Database administratorswill be needed to organize andpresent data in a way that makesit easy for analysts and otherstakeholders to understand.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Database Administrators, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/database-administrators.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Computer Information Systems:Database Administrator certification is designed to give students atechnical foundation to design andimplement the infrastructure forbusiness solutions using databasetools. Database Administrators use software to store and organizebusiness data. The studentcompleting this program can sit for Oracle Certification exams. Thisprogram focuses on administrativetasks and building databaseapplications using programming skills such as data collection, querytechniques and database creation.
WHAT DO DATABASE ADMINISTRATORS DO?Database administrators (DBAs) use specialized software to store and organizedata, such as financial information and customer shipping records. DBAs makesure that data are available to users and are secure from unauthorized access.DBAs make sure that data analysts can easily use the database to find theinformation they need and that the system performs as it should. DBAssometimes work with an organization’s management to understand thecompany’s data needs and to plan the goals of the database. Databaseadministrators are responsible for backing up systems to prevent data loss incase of a power outage or other disaster. They also ensure the integrity of thedatabase, guaranteeing that the data stored in it come from reliable sources.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?DBAs were employed in many types of industries. The largest number work forcomputer systems design and related services firms, such as Internet serviceproviders and data-processing firms. Other DBAs are employed by firms withlarge databases, such as insurance companies and banks, both of which keeptrack of vast amounts of personal and financial data for their clients. Some DBAsadminister databases for retail companies that keep track of their buyers’ creditcard and shipping information; others work for healthcare firms and managepatients’ medical records.
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PAYIn May 2012, the median annualwage for film and video editorswas $51,300. Salaries vary as many individuals in digitalmedia are self-employed, but can average around $70,000 forthe more technically orientedgraphic technologists.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of film and videoeditors and camera operators is projected to grow 3 percentfrom 2012 to 2022, slower thanthe average for all occupations.These occupations should haveintense competition for jobs, andthose with more experience at aTV stations or on a film set willlikely have the best job prospects.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Film and Video Editors and Camera Operators, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/media-and-communication/film-and-video-editors-and-camera-operators.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Digital Media ProductionAssociate of Applied Sciencedegree and College Certificateprogram will provide students with a broad survey of the digitalproduction tools. The students will gain a theoretical grasp of the implications of digital masscommunications through variousdigital media production coursesand hands-on experience in digitalvideo and sound production, web design layout, and design.The program may be pursued as a full-time or part-time study.
WHAT DO DIGITALMEDIA PRODUCTIONTECHNOLOGIST DO?Digital Media ProductionTechnologists use web publishingtools to develop content that canbe shared online. They produceonline content and digital visualeffects for their customer oftenconverging media (visual, textual,and audio) into interactive, digital methods of presentation.
WHERE DO THEYWORK?Digital Media Production Technologists can be found working in private adagencies, public and private organizations, television, video, special effects,animation, and feature film production companies.
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PAYThe median annual wage forparalegals and legal assistantswas $46,990 in May 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of paralegals andlegal assistants is projected togrow 17 percent from 2012 to2022, faster than the average forall occupations. This occupationattracts many applicants, andcompetition for jobs will be strong.Experienced, formally trainedparalegals with strong computerand database management skills should have the best job prospects.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Departmentof Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Paralegals and LegalAssistants, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/legal/paralegals-and-legal-assistants.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Paralegal TechnologyAssociate of Applied Sciencedegree program provides studentswith the educational backgroundand training required to become a paralegal, legal assistant or legal aide. Graduates of theParalegal Technology Program are able to assist a licensedattorney in providing legal services to their clients. The program provides theknowledge and skills regarding the legal system and substantiveand procedural law necessary to perform many routine legalprocesses under the supervision of a licensed attorney.
WHAT DO PARALEGALSAND LEGAL ASSISTANTSDO?Paralegals and legal assistants do a variety of tasks to supportlawyers, including maintaining and organizing files, conductinglegal research, and drafting documents.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Paralegals and legal assistants are found in all types of organizations, but most work for law firms, corporate legal departments, or governmentagencies. They usually work full-time, and overtime is sometimes needed to meet important deadlines.
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Computer Information Systems:Business Analytics
PAYThe median annual wage forstatisticians was $75,560 in May 2012. The median wage is the wage at which half theworkers in an occupation earnedmore than that amount and halfearned less. The lowest 10percent earned less than $42,220 and the top 10 percentearned more than $121,890.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of statisticians isprojected to grow 27 percent from 2012 to 2022, much fasterthan the average for alloccupations. Growth is expectedto result from more widespreaduse of statistical analysis to makeinformed business, healthcare,and policy decisions. In addition,the large increase in available data from the Internet will open up new areas for analysis.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Statisticians, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/math/statisticians.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThis Computer Information Systems:Business Analytics certificate isdesigned to provide students with in-depth instruction and preparesstudents for entry-level BusinessAnalytics positions requiringknowledge, setup and usage ofbusiness intelligence and dataanalysis solutions. Business Analytics is expanding in businesses,government agencies and not-for-profit organizations, enablingprofessionals to make better decisions utilizing appropriate data and information.Students will have the ability to structure data and prepare reports in ways thatare meaningful to business decision makers. Course work will include databaseconcepts, data modeling, SQL, data analysis, data mining tools, mathematicaland statistical techniques, project management and systems analysis. Emphasisis placed on strong communication skills necessary to interact with key usersand understand their requirements.
WHAT DO STATISTICIANS DO?Statisticians use statistical methods to collect and analyze data and help solvereal-world problems in business, engineering, the sciences, or other fields.Statisticians typically apply statistical theories and methods to solve practicalproblems in business, engineering, the sciences, or other fields; decide whatdata are needed to answer specific questions or problems; determine methodsfor finding or collecting data; analyze and interpret data; report conclusions from their analyses.
Statisticians use computers with specialized statistical software to analyze data. In their analyses, statisticians identify trends and relationships within the data. They also conduct tests to find out the data’s reliability and validity.Some statisticians may help create new statistical software packages to analyze data more accurately and efficiently.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Statisticians who work for private businesses often work in teams with otherprofessionals. Statisticians may travel occasionally to meet with team members,set up surveys and research projects, or oversee the collection of data.
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PAYThe median annual wage forbookkeeping, accounting, andauditing clerks was $35,170 inMay 2012. Many bookkeeping,accounting, and auditing clerkswork full time. About 1 in 4 workedpart time in 2012. They may worklonger hours to meet deadlines atthe end of the fiscal year, duringtax time, or when monthly oryearly accounting audits areperformed. Those who work inhotels, restaurants, and storesmay put in overtime during peakholiday and vacation seasons.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of bookkeeping,accounting, and auditing clerks isprojected to grow 11 percent from2012 to 2022, about as fast as theaverage for all occupations.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Bookkeeping, Accounting,and Auditing Clerks, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/office-and-administrative-support/bookkeeping-accounting-and-auditing-clerks.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Bookkeeping short-term certificateis designed to provide students with in-depth instruction in the field ofAccounting with a concentration inBookkeeping. The program covers the foundational knowledge and skillsneeded to help process a company’sbusiness transactions. The curriculumfocuses on the role of accounting in business and management.Students will encounter real-worldscenarios where they will useaccounting information resources and systems, and present conclusionsbased on accounting and businessdata. Additionally, students will useledgers, journals, and worksheets to complete formal, informal, andquantitative accounting tasks.
WHAT DO BOOKKEEPERS DO?Bookkeepers produce financial records for organizations. They record financialtransactions, update statements, and check financial records for accuracy. As organizations continue to computerize their financial records, manybookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks use specialized accountingsoftware, spreadsheets, and databases. Most clerks now enter information fromreceipts or bills into computers, and the information is then stored electronically.They must be comfortable using computers to record and calculate data.
The widespread use of computers also has enabled bookkeeping, accounting,and auditing clerks to take on additional responsibilities, such as payroll, billing, purchasing (buying), and keeping track of overdue bills. Many of these functions require clerks to communicate with clients. The professional,scientific, and technical services industry includes the accounting, taxpreparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services sub-industry.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Bookkeeping clerks work in offices. Bookkeepers who work for multiple firmsmay do site visits to their clients’ places of business. They often work alone, but sometimes they collaborate with accountants and managers, and dependingon the size of the organization, they may work with bookkeeping, accounting,and auditing clerks from other departments.
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PAYThe median annual wage for homehealth aides was $20,820 in May2012. Most home health aidesworked full time in 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of home health aidesis projected to grow 48 percentfrom 2012 to 2022, much fasterthan the average for alloccupations.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Home Health Aides, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/home-health-aides.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Home Health Care Technologycertificate will prepare students foremployment in the home healthcare industry. Home Health CareAides (HHA) provide personal and homemaking services to ill,convalescing, elderly, and disabledpersons and, if needed, to theirfamilies. Graduates will learn to care for clients in a holistic,respectful, and professional manner. Graduates willdemonstrate the ability to properlyfollow directions/care plans, respectclient privacy, as well as provide emotional comfort and support to diverseclients and their families. Graduates will be able to assist in client observation,ambulation, transfer, transport, personal grooming and hygiene in a safe andeffective manner.
WHAT DO HOME HEALTH CARE AIDES DO?Home Health Care Aides help people who are disabled, chronically ill, orcognitively impaired. They often help older adults who need assistance. In some states, home health care aides may be able to give a client medicationor check the client’s vital signs under the direction of a nurse or other healthcarepractitioner. Home health aides typically help clients in their daily personal tasks, such as bathing or dressing. They provide basic health-related servicesaccording to a client’s needs, such as checking vital signs or administeringprescribed medication at scheduled times.
Other duties may include organizing a client’s schedule and planningappointments, and arranging transportation to doctors’ offices or for other kinds of outings. They may shop for groceries and prepare meals to a client’sdietary specifications, while providing companionship to the client.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Home health aides held about 875,100 jobs in 2012. Home Health Aides mayprovide services in a variety of environments including rehabilitation centers,long term care centers and hospice; however, most assignments are usually in the patients' home.
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PAYThe median pay for welders as of 2010 was $35,450.
JOB OUTLOOK Employment of welders, cutters,solderers, and brazers is expectedto grow 15 percent from 2010 to2020, about as fast as the averagefor all occupations.
Employment growth reflects the need for welders inmanufacturing because of theimportance and versatility ofwelding as a manufacturingprocess. The basic skills ofwelding are the same acrossindustries, so welders can easilyshift from one industry to another,depending on where they areneeded most. For example,welders laid off in the automotivemanufacturing industry may beable to find work in the oil and gas industry. Growth of thedefense industry, including themanufacturing of aircrafts andmissiles, is expected to contributeto employment growth.
For all welders, job prospectsshould be better for those willing to relocate.
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Welding TechnologyAssociate of Applied Sciencedegree and College Certificateallow an individual to becomeentrepreneurial while addingdiversity to their experiencebase. This program offers manyopportunities for persons tomake a sustainable living wagedoing something that they enjoy.Consider a career in welding and start your training with us at WCCCD!
WHAT DO WELDERS DO?Welding is the most commonway of permanently joining metal parts. In this process,heat is applied to metal pieces,melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Because of its strength, welding is used inshipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, aerospace applications,and thousands of other manufacturing activities. Welding also is used to join beams in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Welders work in a wide variety of industries and settings, from car racing tomanufacturing. The work that welders do and the equipment they use vary,depending on the industry. The most common and simplest type of weldingtoday, arc welding, uses electrical currents to create heat and bond metalstogether—but there are more than 100 different processes that a welder can use. The type of weld is normally determined by the types of metalsbeing joined and the conditions under which the welding is to take place.
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,Employment Projections program
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PAYThe median annual wage for allrailroad occupations was $52,400in May 2012.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,2014-15 Edition, Railroad Occupations, on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/transportation-and-material-moving/railroad-occupations.htm
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe Light Rail EngineeringTechnology: Railroad Rules andSafety certificate is designed to prepare the student to work within the expanding passengerand freight railroad industry.Railroads employ a substantialworkforce to service, maintain,operate and manage theirtransportation networks. Whilerailroads are required by federallaw to train their own employees,the basic safety concerns, rules,orders and regulations are allstandardized in the industry.Students in this program will beexposed to these issues and be prepared to pass the standardized railexaminations required by each rail industry employer. Students will findemployment with freight railroads, and passenger or light rail operations in railcar or track maintenance, dispatch, signaling, and many other related positions.
WHAT DO LIGHT RAILROAD SAFETY WORKERS DO?Workers in railroad occupations ensure that passenger and freight trains run on time and travel safely. Some workers drive trains, some coordinatethe activities of the trains, while others operate signals and switches in the rail yard.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?Nearly all locomotive engineers; conductors and yardmasters; and brake,signal, and switch operators work in the rail transportation industry. Rail yard engineers work in rail transportation and also support activities for rail.
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• AUT 120 Brakes 1*• AUT 203 Brakes II*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Brakes Exam
TTOOTTAALL 1188 CCRREEDDIITTSS__________________________________________________________________________________EELLEECCTTRRIICCAALL//EELLEECCTTRROONNIICCSS SSYYSSTTEEMMSS EEXXAAMM
• AUT 114 Electrical Electronics I*• AUT 115 Electrical Electronics Systems II*• AUT 116 Electrical Electronics Systems III*• AUT 117 Electrical Electronics Systems IV*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Electrical/Electronics Systems
TTOOTTAALL 1122 CCRREEDDIITTSS__________________________________________________________________________________EENNGGIINNEE PPEERRFFOORRMMAANNCCEE EEXXAAMM
• AUT 118 Engine Performance I*• AUT 119 Engine Performance II*• AUT 200 Engine Performance III*• AUT 201 Engine Performance IV*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Engine Performance Exam
TTOOTTAALL 2244 CCRREEDDIITTSS__________________________________________________________________________________SSUUSSPPEENNSSIIOONN && SSTTEEEERRIINNGG EEXXAAMM
• AUT 121 Steering and Suspension I*• AUT 204 Steering and Suspension II*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Suspension & Steering Exam
TTOOTTAALL 1177 CCRREEDDIITTSS
AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICC TTRRAANNSSMMIISSSSIIOONN && TTRRAANNSSAAXXLLEE EEXXAAMM• AUT 122 Automatic Transmission & Transaxle I*• AUT 206 Automatic Transmission & Transaxle II*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Transmission & Axle Exam
TTOOTTAALL 1199 CCRREEDDIITTSS__________________________________________________________________________________EENNGGIINNEE RREEPPAAIIRR EEXXAAMM
• AUT 124 Engine Repair I*• AUT 207 Engine Repair II*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Engine Repair Exam
TTOOTTAALL 1199 CCRREEDDIITTSS
HHEEAATTIINNGG && AAIIRR CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNIINNGG EEXXAAMM• AUT 125 Heating & Air Conditioning I*• AUT 208 Heating & Air Conditioning II*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Heating & Air Conditioning Exam
TTOOTTAALL 1177 CCRREEDDIITTSS__________________________________________________________________________________MMAANNUUAALL DDRRIIVVEE TTRRAAIINN && AAXXLLEE EEXXAAMM
• AUT 126 Manual Drive Train & Axles I*• AUT 209 Manual Drive Train & Axles II*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation National Institute for Automotive ServiceExcellence (ASE): Manual Drive Train & Axles Exam
TTOOTTAALL 1177 CCRREEDDIITTSS
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NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING• NHS 100 Nursing Assistant
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation Michigan Nurse Aide Examination for CNA Certification
TOTAL 10 CREDITS_________________________________________DENTALCertification: X-Ray
• DEN 200 Dental Radiology Theory• DEN 201 Dental Radiology Lab
TOTAL 3 CREDITS33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Preparation Northeast Regional Board: Online ExamCertification: Local Anesthesia
• DHY 214 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control+• DHY 129 Clinical DHY 1 - Lec• DHY 130 Clinical DHY 1 - Lab• DHY 131 Clinical DHY 1I - Lec• DHY 132 Clinical DHY 1I - Lab• DHY 211 Pharmacology• DHY 101 Fundamentals of DHY
TOTAL 19 CREDITS_________________________________________FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENTCertification: Level I Foodservice Manager
• FSM 105 Principles of Foodservice Systems+• FSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: National Restaurants Association (NRA) EducationalFoundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 5 CREDITSCertification: Food Safety and Sanitation
• FSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation+
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: National Restaurants Association (NRA) EducationalFoundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 2 CREDITS
_________________________________________FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENTCertification: Food Preparation
• FSM 140 Principles of Food Preparation+
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 2 CREDITSCertification: Food and Beverage Control
• FSM 220 Food and Beverage Cost Control+• MAT 112 Elementary Algebra or Equivalent
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: National Restaurants Association (NRA) EducationalFoundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 6 CREDITSCertification: Purchasing
• FSM 230 Purchasing for Foodservice Systems+• FSM 145 Quality Food Production
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: National Restaurants Association (NRA) EducationalFoundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 6 CREDITS_________________________________________SURGICAL TECHNOLOGYCertification: Central Service Technician
• SUR 100 Orientation to Surgical Technology - Lecture• SUR 101 Central Service Technician - Lecture+• SUR 102 Central Service Technician - Lab and Clinical
TOTAL 10 CREDITS* Pre-requisite Required+ Requires Program Admission
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CCIISSCCOO CCCCNNAA EExxaamm• CIS 237 CISCO CCNA*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: CISCO CCNA ExamTTOOTTAALL 1144 CCRREEDDIITTSS
__________________________________________________________________________________MMIICCRROOSSOOFFTT CCEERRTTIIFFIIEEDD TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY SSPPEECCIIAALLIISSTT ((MMCCTTSS)) EEXXAAMM PPRREEPPAARRAATTIIOONN
CCeerrttiiffiieedd TTeecchhnnoollooggyy SSppeecciiaalliisstt• CT 211 Computer Networking I*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-680
• CT 213 Network Infrastructure Configuration*33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-642
• CT 215 Computer Networking III*33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-643
• CT 217 Computer Networking IV*33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-640
TTOOTTAALL 2200 CCRREEDDIITTSS
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MMiiccrroossoofftt OOffffiiccee SSppeecciiaalliisstt EExxaamm• OIS 251 Microsoft Word Specialist*• OIS 252 Microsoft Excel Specialist*• OIS 253 Microsoft Powerpoint Specialist• OIS 254 Microsoft Access Specialist
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)TTOOTTAALL 1155 CCRREEDDIITTSS__________________________________________________________________________________
CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY CCOOUURRSSEESS
CCoommppTTIIAA AA++ EExxaamm 11 PPrreeppaarraattiioonn• CT 209 Computer Repair
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-701TTOOTTAALL 44 CCRREEDDIITTSS
CCoommppTTIIAA AA++ EExxaamm 22 PPrreeppaarraattiioonn• CT 210 CompTIA A+*
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-702TTOOTTAALL 1100 CCRREEDDIITTSS
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SSKKIILLLLEEDD TTRRAADDEESSCCEERRTTIIFFIICCAATTEE:: GGEENNEERRAALL WWEELLDDIINNGG -- LLEEVVEELL 11
FM106 Safety & Support ServicesWLT101 Arc/Oxygen – Acetylene Welding WLT103 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)ENG119 English IMAT121 Technical Mathematics IDRT101 Blueprint ReadingWLT104 Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) WeldingWLT105 MIG/Flux-Core/Plasma Welding
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: American Welding Society – Level OneTTOOTTAALL 3322 CCRREEDDIITTSS
CCEERRTTIIFFIICCAATTEE:: AADDVVAANNCCEEDD WWEELLDDIINNGG –– LLEEVVEELL 22MAT122 Technical Mathematics IIWLT102 Arc WeldingWLT106 Welding FabricationMAN120 Survey of Material ScienceENG134 Technical CommunicationsElective WeldingWLT107 Welding Fabrication IIElective WeldingWLT112 Troubleshooting and Repair
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: American Welding Society – Level TwoTTOOTTAALL 2299 CCRREEDDIITTSS
CCEERRTTIIFFIICCAATTEE:: SSPPEECCIIAALLIIZZEEDD WWEELLDDIINNGG –– LLEEVVEELL 33MAN110 Manufacturing Processes IWLT201 Specialized Welding ProcessesWLT208 Pipe WeldingPHY115 Fundamentals of PhysicsWLT209 Advanced Pipe WeldingWLT202 Quality Testing – WeldingWLT210 Weld Certification
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: American Welding Society – Level ThreeTTOOTTAALL 2288 CCRREEDDIITTSS
MMAANNUUFFAACCTTUURRIINNGG//CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR NNUUMMEERRIICCAALLCCOONNTTRROOLL ((CCNNCC))
DRT 101 Blueprint ReadingMAN 100 Shop Equipment and ToolsNC 111 Numerical Control Concepts
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: NIMS Certificate – Measurement, Materials, and Safety
MAN 110 Manufacturing Process INC 222 CNC Machining and Programming
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: NIMS Certificate – Job Planning, Bench Work, and Layout
NC 230 CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics INC 234 CNC Programming and Machining II3NC 240 CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics II
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: NIMS Certificate – CNC Mill Operations
NC 231 CNC Turning Center Operation and Graphics INC 235 CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics II
33rrdd PPaarrttyy EExxaamm:: NIMS Certificate – CNC Lathe OperationsTTOOTTAALL 3300 CCRREEDDIITTSS
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MAT 111, 112, 113Computer-Based Math Classes
WCCCD now offers redesigned mathematics courses that usetechnology to focus on the skills students need for college-level
courses. Students who take these courses receive benefits including:
• Moving at their own pace in a classroom setting
• Working with their professor on their individual needs
• Collaborating with fellow students
• Completing the course
How do I register for these courses?Log on to www.wcccd.edu and follow the links to register online.
The course reference numbers for Spring 2015 are:
Pre-College Mathematics (MAT 111) - 38230, 39837, 39838, 39839,36352, 36353, 36354, 36355
Elementary Algebra (MAT 112) - 36357, 38044, 38045, 36358,36359, 36361
Intermediate Algebra (MAT 113) - 38047, 38048, 37977, 37978
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PLANNING GUIDE • MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA)NOTE: Students enrolled prior to Fall 2014 may complete the MACRAO Endorsement; students first enrolled Fall 2014(or later) will not be eligible and should pursue the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) instead. Eligible students willhave until Fall 2019 to complete the MACRAO Endorsement. Colleges and universities that currently accept MACRAOEndorsements will continue to do so regardless of date of completion. STUDENTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGEDTO WORK WITH INTENDED TRANSFER INSTITUTIONS TO DETERMINE WHICH ENDORSEMENT AND WHICHCOURSEWORK WILL BEST FULFILL THEIR ACADEMIC PLANS.
A minimum of 30 credits is required to complete the MTA. At least one (1) course must be taken at Wayne CountyCommunity College District. Coursework transferred from other institutions that does not have a direct WCCCDequivalent may be eligible to satisfy MTA, dependent on evaluation._____________________________________________________________________________________________Designated MTA courses: EACH course must be completed with a minimum grade of “C”.
ENGLISH COMPOSITIONENG 119 3 CR English Composition Ior ENG 134 3 CR Technical CommunicationsMTA English
COMMUNICATIONENG 120 3 CR English II or SPH 101 3 CR Fundamentals of Speechor BUS 240 3 CR Business CommunicationsMTA Communication
MATHEMATICSOne of the following: MAT 155, 156, 171, 172, 271, 272, 273.
MTA Math
NATURAL SCIENCETwo of the following, each from a different subject area: ANT 153, AST 101, BIO: (151, 155+, 165+, 175+, 240+, 250+, 252,295+), CHM: (105+, 136+, 145+, 155+, 250, 255+), DT 130, GEL 210+, PHY:(115+, 235+, 245+, 265+, 275+). At least one must be a laboratory science. Note: + designates a science course with a laboratory.
MTA Natural ScienceMTA Natural Science
SOCIAL SCIENCETwo of the following, each from a different subject area: AAS, ANT, ECO, HIS, MWS, PS, PSY, SOC.
MTA Social ScienceMTA Social Science
HUMANITIESTwo of the following, each from a different subject area: AAS 253, ARA, CHN, ENG: (212, 228, 231, 232, 233, 234, 240,250, 252, 260, 261, 266, 280, 285, 290, 292), FRE, GRM, HUM, JPN, MUS, MWS 102, PHL, SPA, SPH.
MTA Humanities MTA Humanities
ADDITIONAL COURSEWORKIf necessary, additional designated MTA courses (from above lists) to total or exceed 30 credit hours.
MTA Additional Course (if needed)MTA Additional Course (if needed)
Many Michigan four-year colleges and universities are part of the Michigan Transfer Agreement. The Agreement requires completion of30 credit hours of coursework in general education areas. If a student has successfully completed the appropriate coursework, that student’stranscript will be marked “MTA Satisfied”. Participating four year colleges and universities will accept that as a completion of 30 creditstoward their general education requirements. Students who plan to transfer should contact their intended transfer institution. The MTArequires that colleges list coursework which is applicable.
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Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from the regular semester. Thesecourses can be found in the online browsable credit class schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for the Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
FLEX ENTRY COURSES
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE38433 NW GAB G112G 4.00 9:00AM - 1:55PM F LEC Daniel, Eric
Allied Health
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS38794-B09 VR GAB G112G 3.00 - ONL Staff
ALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
32667 NW GAB 4C 3.00 3:00PM - 4:48PM MW LEC Staff
Biology
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
38324 EA GAB 4C 0.00 9:30AM - 11:49AM TR LEC Robinson, EdwinEA GAB 4C 12:00PM - 2:19PM T LAB Robinson, Edwin
38354 EA GAB 4C 0.00 12:00PM - 2:19PM MW LEC Casey, WilliamEA GAB 4C 2:30PM - 4:49PM W LAB Casey, William
38406 EA GAB 4C 0.00 9:30AM - 11:49AM MW LEC Marang, BoitshokoEA GAB 4C 12:00PM - 2:15PM W LAB Marang, Boitshoko
38440 NW LSB L105 0.00 3:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Safronoff, JohnNW LSB L2 1:00PM - 3:18PM M LAB Safronoff, John
38791 DR LSB L2 0.00 10:30AM - 3:07PM F LEC StaffDR LSB L2 8:00AM - 10:18AM F LAB Staff
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
38333 EA LSB L2 0.00 12:00PM - 2:19PM TR LEC StaffEA LSB L2 2:30PM - 4:49PM T LAB Staff
38441 NW LSB L2 0.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Irowa, MichaelNW LSB L106 11:30AM - 1:55PM R LAB Irowa, Michael
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS38445 DT 144C 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM M LEC Scott, Michael
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.38571 NW GAB G112G 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Staff
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
20353 DR W52 3.00 6:32PM - 9:55PM W LEC Woods, DawnitaFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
36453 NW W52 3.00 2:00PM - 3:53PM TR LEC Watkins, Lydia
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
36452 NW W52 4.00 11:00AM - 1:24PM MW LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas38803 NW W52 4.00 10:30AM - 12:54PM MW LEC Mwila, Apollinaris
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Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from the regular semester. Thesecourses can be found in the online browsable credit class schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for the Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
FLEX ENTRY COURSES
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGNPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
38796 NW W52 3.00 10:30AM - 12:13PM MW LEC Staff
Corrections
COR 210 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FACILITIESPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
20498 NW EC 312 3.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MTWRF LEC StaffTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 2/16/15 THRU 3/18/15.
COR 255 LEGAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
20505 NW EC 312 3.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MTWRF LEC StaffTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 2/16/15 THRU 3/18/15.
Digital Media Production
DMP 102 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION I38353 EA EC 312 3.00 2:00PM - 5:28PM T LEC Staff
Emergency Medical Technology
EMT 114 BASIC EMT ILAB FEE: $40.00
32193 DR EC 312 4.00 9:00AM - 5:00PM MWF IMB Abbo, John
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS38449 EA EC 312 3.00 10:00AM - 11:40AM MW LEC Weaver, Vivian
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
20727 EA E202 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM F LEC Nash, JoanFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I20766 EA E200 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM R LEC Nash, Joan
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538450 EA E200 3.00 10:00AM - 11:44AM TR LEC Hall Rayford, Mary
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
38260 DT 344 3.00 9:00AM - 12:28PM F LEC StaffFLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
ENG 119 ENGLISH I38268 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM R LEC Farney, Michelle
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538407 EA W203 3.00 8:00AM - 9:44AM TR LEC Walker, Theresa38435 NW W203 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Short, Ida38451 EA W203 3.00 10:00AM - 11:44AM MW LEC Yanosek, Martin38786 DT 340 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Keesling, Amy38793-B15 VR 340 3.00 - ONL Staff
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
38452 EA 340 3.00 10:00AM - 11:44AM TR LEC Staff
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Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from the regular semester. Thesecourses can be found in the online browsable credit class schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for the Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
FLEX ENTRY COURSES
Fire Protection Technology
FPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LABCO-REQUISITES: FPT 110LAB FEE: $250.00
24080 DR MIPSE 5.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM S LEC StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: MEETS ON SATURDAY FROM 8:00AM - 4:30PM TEN SATURDAYS DURING THE SEMESTER.
26384 DR MIPSE 5.00 - StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: MEETS ON SATURDAY FROM 8:00AM - 4:30PM TEN SATURDAYS DURING THE SEMESTER.
26385 DR MIPSE 5.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM S LEC StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: MEETS ON SATURDAY FROM 8:00AM - 4:30PM TEN SATURDAYS DURING THE SEMESTER.
Heating, Ventilation & Air
HVA 103 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATIONPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102LAB FEE: $45.00
39735 EA MIPSE 4.00 1:30PM - 3:13PM MW IMB Staff
HVA 108 REFRIGERATION CONTROLSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103LAB FEE: $30.00
39736 EA MIPSE 4.00 1:00PM - 3:13PM TR IMB Peterson, Eujay
HVA 111 APPLIED ELECTRICITY IN AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATINGPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 AND HVA 106 OR HVA 107LAB FEE: $25.00
38334 EA MIPSE 3.00 1:00PM - 3:13PM MW LEC Bashir, Aarif
Human Services
HUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I38444 DT 125 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Simpson, Gail
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS29468 NW GAB G118 3.00 4:30PM - 7:58PM M LEC Chatman, Marvin38258 DT 142 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM TR LEC Anderson, Gary
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.38270 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM F LEC Koomruian, Stefanie
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538436 NW W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F LEC Danquah, Rochelle38787 DT 142 3.00 5:30PM - 8:58PM T LEC Muwzea, Adwoa38797 NW 142 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Hamady, Susan
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS38437 NW GAB G108 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Staff
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS38454 EA GAB G108 3.00 8:00AM - 9:45AM TR LEC Gaines, Thomas38455 EA GAB G108 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Smith, Jameson38811 EA GAB G108 3.00 5:30PM - 8:24PM W LEC King, Beverly
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Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
FLEX ENTRY COURSES
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA38257 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM W LEC Rivera, Jose
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538446 DT 327 3.00 1:00PM - 2:44PM MW LEC Staff38453 EA 327 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Williams, Sherie
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
38254 EA W201 3.00 5:00PM - 8:13PM M LEC Petross-Wells, DeidraFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
38256 EA W201 3.00 12:00PM - 1:44PM TR LEC Zorkot, MohamedFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Music
MUS 110 CLASS PIANO I38352 EA W201 3.00 11:00AM - 12:44PM TR LEC Brown, Arthur
Office Information Systems
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.00
36454 NW GAB G4E 3.00 4:00PM - 5:53PM TR IMB Leavell, Chiquita
Philosophy
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC38438 NW EC E225 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Allen, Robert
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT24351-B07 VR EC E225 3.00 - ONL Staff
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.32662 NW EC E225 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM R LEC Webster, Stella38269 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:13PM M LEC Surowitz, Marvin
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY38287-B09 VR W203 3.00 - ONL Swasey, Christina
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.38814-B10 VR W203 3.00 - ONL Simpson, Gail
SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILYPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
38486-B03 VR W203 3.00 - ONL Staff
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH38255 EA W203A 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM R LEC Smiley, Harriette
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
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• ONL (Online/Live Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • HYB (Hybrid)
DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...
ONLINE / LIVE ONLINE
ITV – INTERACTIVE TELEVISION
HYBRID
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ONLINE AND HYBRID COURSES
ONLINEOnline courses are delivered via the Internet. The Internet links faculty and students through the computer, whether they are in thesame city or on opposite sides of the world. Online courses offer you rigorous, high quality instruction and the flexibility of accessingthem anytime, anywhere. Of course, students must participate fully in online courses, and are required to complete assignments andmeet deadlines. The major advantage of an online course is its continuous format which allows students to work at the times that bestsuit them. You can access your course 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
LIVE ONLINELive online courses are delivered via the computer at specified days and times. Text, graphics, and audio are sent to the students’computers simultaneously for online collaboration and learning with an instructor. Course sessions may be archived for review ormakeup of missed class sessions.You should purchase a headset with a microphone.
ONLINE PLATFORMThe online platform is the Blackboard distance education platform. Blackboard courses do not require any special software. Youmust have a Java-enabled browser, such as Internet Explorer.
Interactive Television makes it possible for students to participate in courses they may not have been able to take because of travelrestrictions or low enrollments. The WCCCD Interactive Television system currently allows students to take live classes by videoconfer-encing at all campus locations. Generally, instructors rotate between ITV locations, providing students with the opportunity of livecontact.
Hybrid is a term used interchangeably with the term “blended learning”. The model of course design combines traditional, face-to-face class time with online and out of class course work. The degree to which the design of hybrid courses utilizes traditional class-room and online learning environment varies, being largely dependent on the subject matter and overall nature of a course.
BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION (Choose from one of two options)Students taking their first online class must successfully complete a mandatory orientation either online or face-to-face.
ONLINE ORIENTATION:Go to www.wcccd.edu, then click Distance Learning, click Blackboard, and click Begin Orientation. On the first day of the semester,you will be allowed to log on to Blackboard with your WCCCD ID and PIN.
WHERE TO GO FOR HELPContact Distance Learning by email at [email protected] for all distance learning courses.
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FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SESSION:Due to limited seating, students must Email Distance Learning at [email protected], to make a reservation forone of the sessions listed below. The Distance Learning Department will respond with a confirmation email. STUDENTSARE NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND WITHOUT A CONFIRMATION EMAIL FROM DISTANCE LEARNING.
FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SCHEDULE
* Downriver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, 1/6/15, 6:00 pm-7:30 pm* Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, 1/7/15, 10:00 am-11:30 am* Contact [email protected] for room numbers.* Be sure to complete the online orientation if you are unable to attend the face-to-face orientation.
BLACKBOARD COURSE SITESAccess to course sites will be granted on the first day of the semester.
COMPUTER SKILL REQUIREMENTSIt is important to have a working knowledge of your computer peripherals and software applications.
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTSPlatform: PC (Windows XP, Vista, 7), Mac (OSX 10.5, 10.6) Hardware: 2 GB of RAM, 2 G of free disk space, sound card with speakerModem: Ethernet or wireless network cardSoftware: Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader. MAC users will need to have Microsoft Office for MAC.Browser: Internet Explorer 8 or later, Mozzila 3.5 or 3.6, Safari 3.2, 4.0NOTE: JavaScript & Cookies must be enabled.
REGISTRATION INFORMATIONOnline classes follow the same registration, withdrawal, and refund guidelines as face-to-face classes.
WHERE TO GO FOR HELPContact technical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 or live chat technical support at www.wcccd.edu, click on Distance Learning, thenclick on Blackboard Technical Support (Live Chat 24/7) or email inquiries to [email protected].
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BEING AN ONLINE STUDENTInformation about distance learning classes are available on our website at http://www.wcccd.edu (click on Distance Learning logo).
FOLLOW THESE COURSE GUIDELINES• Complete the Distance Learning Questionnaire at http://www.wcccd.edu under Distance Learning and then click the Blackboard (Bb) icon. This questionnaire will help you determine if online courses fit your learning style.This questionnaire will help you determine if online courses fit your learning style.
• Review your personal schedule to set aside appropriate time for your online course work.• Remember you will be expected to connect to and participate in the online class throughout the week.
• ONL (Online/Live Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • HYB (Hybrid)
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Instructions for Accessing Distance Learning Courses Through Blackboard
Access to course sites will be granted on the first day of the semester
First time Blackboard User:
1. Visit the WCCCD web site at 2. Click "Distance Learning"3. Click "New Distance Learning Students Enter Here" (once reading the letter)4. After reading the letter click “here”5. Click “Begin Orientation”6. Click Login and enter credentials.
7. From your “Home” page, click on the course link to enter the course site. 8. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course.
Returning Blackboard User:There are two ways to access Blackboard
1. Visit the WCCCD web site at 2. Click "Distance Learning"3. Click "Blackboard" 4. Click “Log In”5. Log into Blackboard using your WCCCD ID and PIN6. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course
-OR-1. Go to blackboard.wcccd.edu2. Click “User Log In” 3. Enter your WCCCD ID and PIN4. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course
www.wcccd.edu
www.wcccd.edu
Use your WCCCD ID number and PIN to login.
Your PIN should be your Web-gate PIN or birthdate (e.g.,January 2, 1944 would be 010244 for the PIN number). Ifyou have problems logging into this system please contacttechnical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 and provide yourWCCCD ID, full name, and birthdate. You will receive further assistance via Email.
Please Note: Beginning the first day of the semester, newregistrations for online courses gain access four (4) hoursafter enrolling.
Have an Account? Login Here.
Enter login information here and click theLogin button below.
Enter 9 digit WCCCD ID Number ie. A00131218
Enter your 6 digit PIN Number ie. 012338
Forgot password? Login
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Accounting
ACC 100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING34455-L01 VR 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LIO Staff
ACC 100 (L 01) THIS LIVE ONLINE CLASS MEETS FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTION
ACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING26279-H01 VR 3.00 - ONL Baul, Parnella27930-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Carla34767-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Baul, Parnella
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I23934-H01 VR 4.00 - HYB Brown, York
THIS HYDRID CLASS REQUIRES MANDATORY SESSIONS AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS FROM 10:00AM - 4:00PM: ORIENTATION(1/17/15); MIDTERM (3/7/15; AND FINAL EXAM (4/25/15).
23946-L01 VR 4.00 5:00PM - 7:00PM TR LIO Sanborn, JudyACC 110 (L 01) THIS LIVE ONLINE CLASS MEETS FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTION
27931-H02 VR 4.00 - HYB Brown, YorkTHIS HYDRID CLASS REQUIRES MANDATORY SESSIONS AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS FROM 10:00AM - 4:00PM: ORIENTATION(1/17/15); MIDTERM (3/7/15; AND FINAL EXAM (4/25/15).
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110
23937-H01 VR 4.00 - HYB Brown, YorkTHIS HYDRID CLASS REQUIRES MANDATORY SESSIONS AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS FROM 10:00AM - 4:00PM: ORIENTATION(1/17/15); MIDTERM (3/7/15; AND FINAL EXAM (4/25/15).
27947-L01 VR 4.00 5:00PM - 7:00PM MW LIO Sanborn, JudyACC 111 (L 01) THIS LIVE ONLINE CLASS MEETS FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTION.
39852-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Henderson, Carla
ACC 211 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 210
30294-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Martin, Kimberley39853-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Martin, Kimberley
Allied Health
ALH 105 MEDICAL MATHCO-REQUISITES: MAT 100
32968-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff34710-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS25567-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff27275-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff27934-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff31362-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff31526-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff32969-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff38483-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff38794-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS23973-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff23974-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff25568-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff29063-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
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A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
Spring 2015
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Anthropology
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY24238-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Chapman, Yolanda24241-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Chapman, Yolanda32971-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff34751-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY26257-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Gellci, Diana26258-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Gellci, Diana31376-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff34752-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY23846-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Skidmore, Lynnda23975-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Abbas, Mohammed23976-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL Jordan, Brian26259-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Jordan, Brian27977-B05 VR 4.00 - ONL Byrd, Bertha32972-B06 VR 4.00 - ONL Crockett, Brandi
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
27979-H04 VR 4.00 - HYB Byrd, BerthaTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETINGS SCHEDULED AS LISTED: DOWNTOWN CAMPUS (FRIDAY 8:00AM- 2:00PM): 1/23, 2/13, 3/6, 3/27, 4/24.
34456-H03 VR 4.00 - HYB Turanova, ZulfiyaBIO 155 ( H 03) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: WESTERNCAMPUS (FRIDAY 8 AM - 2 PM) 2/6 2/27, 3/13, 4/10, 5/1.
36146-H01 VR 4.00 - HYB Byrd, BerthaTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED: DOWNTOWN CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8:00AM - 2:00PM): 1/30, 2/20, 3/13, 4/10, 5/1.
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
34457-H01 VR 4.00 - HYB Grabowski, SusanTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRE ON CAMPUS LAB MEETINGS SCHEDULED AS LISTED: DOWNTOWN CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8:30AM - 2:30PM): 2/6, 2/20, 3/13, 4/10, 5/1.
34458-H02 VR 4.00 - HYB Ross, SonyaBIO 240 (H 02) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNRIVERCAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8:30AM -2:30PM) 1/16, 2/6, 2/27, 3/20, 4/17.
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.00
34459-H01 VR 4.00 - HYB Tamburi, ArianaBIO 250 (H 01) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNRIVERCAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8:30AM -2:30PM) 1/23, 2/13, 3/6, 3/27, 4/24
34460-H02 VR 4.00 - HYB Tamburi, ArianaBIO 250 (H 02) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNRIVERCAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8:30AM -2:30PM) 1/30, 2/20, 3/13, 4/10, 5/1.
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250
23847-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Abbas, Mohammed23977-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Meyers, Desiree23978-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL Schmidt, Ann23979-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Asabigi, Kanzoni30750-B05 VR 4.00 - ONL Lucas, Jo Ann32973-B06 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
30745-H01 VR 4.00 - HYB StaffBIO 295 (H 01) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB SESSIONS SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNRIVERCAMPUS (FRIDAYS FROM 8:30AM - 4:30PM) 1/23, 2/13, 3/6, 3/27, 4/17, 5/1.
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS31519-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven31643-H01 VR 3.00 - HYB Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITYCENTER- CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNING BUILDING ON (THURSDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 1/29, 2/19, 3/12, 4/9, 4/30
31644-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven32974-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Mary32975-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Berry, Gerald38286-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Berry, Gerald
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT31516-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas32976-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Mary
BUS 177 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING27940-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Stewart, Mark31517-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Stewart, Mark
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
23884-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas23885-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas27276-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Abraham, Laurece27941-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda31518-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda32979-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Cox, Lisa
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201532980-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie39854-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
23983-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Cox, Lisa27942-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff29428-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Armes-Thomas, Donna32981-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Armes-Thomas, Donna32982-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff39855-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Manigault, Katrina
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
23887-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Javarinis, Tom26262-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Javarinis, Tom27943-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff29585-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Bah-Deh, Pewu
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201531521-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff32977-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Allen, Deolis32978-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Allen, Deolis
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I23888-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL DeJongh, Stanley27944-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL DeJongh, Stanley
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
27945-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff34492-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
Child Care Training
CCT 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE27946-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Petway, Gail29298-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Petway, Gail34745-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Davidson, Kristine
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
23985-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, RoyaFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
23986-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, Roya26264-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Abani, Kaveh27948-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Abani, Kaveh31515-B05 VR 4.00 - ONL Jordan, Tammy31650-B06 VR 4.00 8:30AM - 12:30PM F LIO De Petro, Alexander
CIS 110: THIS LIVE ONLINE CLASS MEETS FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTION.38388-B07 VR 4.00 - ONL Jordan, Tammy38389-B08 VR 4.00 - ONL Harris, Pamela
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGNPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
24250-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Johnson, Dale27949-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Johnson, Dale32983-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
CIS 203 VISUAL BASIC PRGM LANGUAGEPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $15.00
23853-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Mwila, Apollinaris39863-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff9854-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
CIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
23854-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Harris, Pamela29429-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL Wallace, Kimberly34755-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Wallace, Kimberly39849-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
Corrections
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS23988-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, Warren26271-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, Warren
COR 101 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICEPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
23989-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, Warren26272-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Robinson, Deborah
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE23855-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James23990-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James31522-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James32946-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Wynn, Junetta33237-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Wynn, Junetta
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
23856-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Zabitz, Barbara23857-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney26273-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie26275-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie27954-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Zabitz, Barbara27955-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Bryant, Joyce34735-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Bryant, Joyce34736-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I23991-H01 VR 3.00 - HYB Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITYCENTER- CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNING BUILDING ON (MONDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 1/26, 2/16, 3/9, 4/6, 5/4.
23992-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Colston, Ervin23993-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Colston, Ervin31420-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson, William32947-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Imarhiagbe, Samuel34763-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Imarhiagbe, Samuel38429-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
23996-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson, WilliamFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
23997-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter32948-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I23999-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas24000-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas24001-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas24002-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Leitch, Leslie24003-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane26289-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane27277-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Leitch, Leslie31364-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Lagina, Sharon31365-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Lagina, Sharon31641-B10 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff38278-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/201538430-B12 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff38484-B13 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff38793-B15 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/9/2015
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
23859-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve24004-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha24005-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha24006-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony24007-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony24008-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Jannot, Kenneth24009-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Jannot, Kenneth26290-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve31366-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
31642-B10 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff38279-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119
34257-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
ENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
24013-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
ENG 250 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1800 TO PRESENTPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
24014-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
ENG 261 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURYPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
36258-BO1 VR 3.00 - ONL Cintron, Esperanza
ENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
24015-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff24016-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP24017-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff34744-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Watkins, Valunda
ENT 205 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS34250-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Watkins, Valunda39856-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Fire Protection Technology
FPT 160 FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION38039-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Food Service System Management
FSM 110 FOOD SAFETY SANITATION39761-B01 VR 2.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney
French
FRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I32950-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Kaby Cavally, Brice32951-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
FRE 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH IIPRE-REQUISITES: FRE 101
26292-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Kaby Cavally, Brice
Geography
GEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY23864-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Burin, Dennis23866-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Burin, Dennis26293-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Tallerico, Benjamin31361-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff38285-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Tallerico, Benjamin
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165023898-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL McDonald, Patrick24018-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL McDonald, Patrick25563-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT24019-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Thompson, Kelly24020-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Thompson, Kelly34764-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
HIS 220 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN24021-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton39861-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186524022-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael31520-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael38033-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT24023-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Shepherd, Kenneth24024-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph38034-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Shepherd, Kenneth
Hotel Management
HTM 106 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MGT II34252-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Hardrick, LaToya
HTM 200 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT OPERATIONS39857-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Hardrick, LaToya
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS23902-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Koomruian, Stefanie24280-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell24281-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell25562-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Koomruian, Stefanie26244-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Davis Dandridge, Davina38280-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Davis Dandridge, Davina
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538431-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Macell38485-H01 VR 3.00 - HYB Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITYCENTER- CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNING BUILDING ON (TUESDAY 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 1/27, 2/17,3/10, 4/7, 4/28.
HUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER26284-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Macell
Library Technology
LBT 200 EVALUATING INF. SOURCE39862-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
24283-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Griffin-Collins, Ranae24284-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Kyles, Kevin27962-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Kyles, Kevin
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/201532956-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Griffin-Collins, Ranae
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
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Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
24285-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla24286-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla26245-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201532957-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Graham, Deborah
Mathematics
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
23905-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Nwankwo, Oliver25560-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Powell, Cary25561-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Powell, Cary27925-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Nwankwo, Oliver27926-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Boman, Scott33066-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Boman, Scott34756-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Askew, Rasheedah
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
26246-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Allen, Angela27927-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Allen, Angela28235-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy31645-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy34757-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
MAT 128 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
32178-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Tiana
MAT 129 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IIPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 128
32179-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Tiana
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
24289-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin24290-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin32954-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian32955-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian38281-B05 VR 4.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
26248-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Askew, Rasheedah
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156
24291-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin
Office Information Systems
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
32177-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Abraham, Laurece
Philosophy
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY26249-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael26250-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael26515-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Allen, Robert27281-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Allen, Robert
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT24351-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.24352-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles25673-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles26251-B10 VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara26509-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice26510-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice26511-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice26512-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara26513-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff26514-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff31372-B14 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff32958-B15 VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, Mark32959-B16 VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, Mark34765-B17 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff34766-B18 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Project Management
PRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT26252-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Graham, Deborah
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY23917-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary24353-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary24354-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary24355-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida24356-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida25559-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida26253-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, Sheabra27283-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Madison, Cheree27284-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff31370-B10 VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STTUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSION AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITYCENTER- CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNING BUILDING ON (TUESDAYS 5:00PM - 7:00PM): 1/20, 2/10, 3/17, 3/31, 4/21.
38282-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, SheabraFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015.
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT27918-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Wallace, Denise27919-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Wallace, Denise27920-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt27921-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy27922-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy38283-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt38432-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Anthony, Bart
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
24357-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda26942-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda32963-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Anthony, Bart32964-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Madison, Norma34760-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Madison, Norma35062-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Madison, Cheree
FAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
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Renewable Energy Technology
RET 100 RENEWABLE ENER/ ALT ENERGY PRINCIPLES39866-I01 VR 4.00 5:00PM - 9:00PM M ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE WESTERN CAMPUS ON THURSDAYS FROM 5:00PM TO 9:00PM.39867-I02 VR 4.00 5:00PM - 9:00PM M ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE NORTHWEST CAMPUS ON THURSDAYS FROM 5:00PM TO 9:00PM.
Social Work
SW 102 EXPLORING HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN THE ENVIRONMENTPRE-REQUISITES: SW 101
26286-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY23918-H01 VR 3.00 - HYB Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITYCENTER- CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNING BUILDING ON (WEDNESDAY 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 1/28, 2/18, 3/11, 4/8, 4/29.
23920-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine23922-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine26254-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Joyce26255-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Joyce27285-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry31418-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry38284-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Swasey, Christina
FAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.38287-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Swasey, Christina
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.38814-B10 VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, Gail39850-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 1/12/15 AND ENDS 3/9/15.
SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILYPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
23924-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna31514-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna38486-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff39851-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I23925-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica26285-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica31374-B03 VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, Maria32961-B04 VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, Maria
SPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: SPA 101
23926-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff31375-B02 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
Surgical First Assistant
SFA 200 FUNDAMENTALS OF SURGICAL FIRST ASSISTANT36145-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
SFA 253 SURGICAL ANATOMY LEC/LABPRE-REQUISITES: SFA 200 AND SFA 210 AND SFA 220CO-REQUISITES: SFA 230
34677-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Surgical Technology Program
SUR 120 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUEPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120 AND ENG 119 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110LAB FEE: $50.00
25519-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
SUR 130 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUE IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110AND SUR
24362-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Staff
SUR 140 SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY- LECPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120 AND ENG 119 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110AND SUR
24363-B01 VR 3.00 - Staff
Sustainable Environmental Design
SED 120 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMER. DESIGN37956-I01 VR 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE COURSE MEETS AT THE EASTERN CAMPUS ON TUESDAYS FROM 5:30PM TO 8:25PM39864-I02 VR 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE COURSE MEETS AT THE WESTERN CAMPUS ON TUESDAYS FROM 5:30PM TO 8:25PM
SED 144 ECOLOGICALLY AWARE INTERIORS36364-I02 VR W214 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE EASTERN CAMPUS ON THURSDAYS FROM 5:30PM TO 8:25PM.39865-I01 VR W214 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE WESTERN CAMPUS ON THURSDAYS FROM 5:30PM TO 8:25PM.
Teacher Education
ED 202 EARTH SCIENCE FOR THE ELEMENTARY TEACHER AND PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: ED 110
23998-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Syrian, Barbarose
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BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS38286-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Berry, Gerald
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
32979-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Cox, LisaFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
39854-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, LeslieFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
29585-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Bah-Deh, PewuFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
23985-B01 VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, RoyaFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
CIS 203 VISUAL BASIC PRGM LANGUAGEPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $15.00
9854-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, LeslieFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I38429-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
23996-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson, WilliamFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I38278-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
38279-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL StaffFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
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GEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY38285-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Tallerico, Benjamin
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS38280-B06 VR 3.00 - ONL Davis Dandridge, Davina
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
27962-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Kyles, KevinFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
26245-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL StaffFAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 3/10/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY38282-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, Sheabra
FAST TRACK COURSE STARTS 1/12/2015 AND ENDS 3/9/2015.
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
35062-B05 VR 3.00 - ONL Madison, ChereeFAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY38284-B08 VR 3.00 - ONL Swasey, Christina
FAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.39850-B11 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 1/12/15 AND ENDS 3/9/15.
SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILYPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
23924-B01 VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna31514-B02 VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna38486-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff39851-B04 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
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Allied Health
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS38794-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I38793-B15 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT24351-B07 VR 3.00 - ONL Staff
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY38287-B09 VR 3.00 - ONL Swasey, Christina
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/1538814-B10 VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, Gail
FLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15
SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILYPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
38486-B03 VR 3.00 - ONL StaffFLEX ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15
Anthony T. Arminiak, MSA
I welcome you to the Downriver Campus and a vibrant learning community forstudents and faculty. We are proud of our outstanding programs and servicesincluding our “green” programs and emergent technologies that offer manyopportunities in a very challenging economy. Our faculty and staff continue to work to ensure quality programs that are relevant to the needs of ourcommunity. It is widely understood that education and training are significantfactors for future success and, whether you are pursuing short-term training, aone-year college certificate, or an associate degree, this is the right time to gaina competitive advantage at WCCCD.
As the home for the District’s Heinz C. Prechter Education and Performing Arts Center, the Brown and Juanita Ford Art Gallery, and the Michigan Institutefor Public Safety Education, the Downriver Campus is host to a number ofcultural events, conferences, workshops, seminars, exhibits, and performances.You have an open invitation to these and other activities. We hope you will takeadvantage of the opportunity to fully participate in the life of the campus thatextends throughout the Wayne County Community College District. As well, weencourage you to help us spread the word about the great things happeningthroughout the District in our community.
Thank you for being choosing WCCCD and remember to strive for excellencein all that you do.
Anthony T. ArminiakCampus President and CAO/Provost MIPSE
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Featured Campus Programs• Accounting
• Alternative Fuels Technology
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• Bookkeeping
• Business Adminstration
• Emergency MedicalTechnology
• Fire Protection Technology
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FRIDAY OFFERINGSEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 32197 3:00PM - 11:00PM LAB OFFSITEEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 32198 3:00PM - 11:00PM LAB OFFSITE
SATURDAY OFFERINGSAUT 150 INTRO TO ALTERNATIVE FUELS 30698 8:00AM - 11:55AM LEC N81BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 38358 10:00AM - 1:55PM LEC W55BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 38358 2:00PM - 3:55PM LAB W38BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 20330 8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC N233BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICS 20348 11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC N234CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS 28059 8:00AM - 12:00PM LEC W52ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 26881 8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC W221ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II 20604 11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC N221EMT 101 FIRST AID 24076 8:00AM - 9:55AM LEC N114EMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER 29383 10:00AM - 2:30PM LEC N114EMT 236 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I 32205 8:00AM - 8:00PM IMB OFFSITEENG 119 ENGLISH I 24399 8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC N232ENG 120 ENGLISH II 20808 11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC N235ERT 215 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGY
CLINICAL 34196 8:00AM - 8:00PM LAB OFFSITEFPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LAB 24080 8:00AM - 4:30PM LEC MIPSEFPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LAB 26385 8:00AM - 4:30PM LEC MIPSEFPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LAB 36165 8:00AM - 4:30PM LABFPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LAB 36166 8:00AM - 4:30PM LABHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 20958 8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC W217MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 29313 11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC W217MAT 111 PRE-COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 38230 12:00PM - 3:00PM LEC W52MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 38047 8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC W27MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 21145 12:00PM - 3:55PM LEC N233OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALS 32303 11:30AM - 2:25PM IMB W27PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 24066 11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC W55PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 29311 8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC N237SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 29310 11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC N237SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 36180 12:00PM - 3:55PM LEC N231SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 21531 8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC W218ST 101 SALES SKILLS FOR SUSTAINABLE 38327 9:00AM - 2:38PM ITV N236ST 102 APP OF SUSTAINABLE TECH 38329 9:00AM - 2:38PM ITV N236
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Accounting
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I20081 DR N233 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Hendrix, Gwen
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110
20093 DR N237 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Thomas, Myron
ACC 112 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SOFTWAREPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110LAB FEE: $15.00
20105 DR W52 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Sanborn, Judy
Anthropology
ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY20125 DR W55 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Sullivan, Timothy37992 DR W55 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Sullivan, Timothy
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I34188 DR N105 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM W LEC Rouleau, Francine
ART 121 PAINTING I34189 DR N105 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM W LEC Rouleau, Francine38319 DR N105 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC MacDonald, Martine
ART 131 CERAMICS ILAB FEE: $30.00
34190 DR N102 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM R LEC Cheetham, Marta38322 DR N102 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Staff
ART 151 SCULPTURE ILAB FEE: $30.00
23810 DR N102 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM R LEC Cheetham, Marta
Automotive Service Technology
AUT 106 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IILAB FEE: $50.00
20166 DR N81 3.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Depowski, MartinYAATC COURSE - PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED. YAATC CLASS BEGINS: 1ST HALF 1/13/15 - 3/3/15
AUT 108 STEERING/WHEEL ALIGNMENTLAB FEE: $50.00
20170 DR N81 4.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Depowski, MartinYAATC COURSE - PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
AUT 109 AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $50.00
20172 DR N81 3.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Depowski, MartinYAATC COURSE - PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED. YAATC CLASS BEGINS: 2ND HALF 3/5/15 - 5/4/15
AUT 114 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ILAB FEE: $50.00
29122 DR N81 3.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/2015
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29125 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR IMB StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/2015
AUT 115 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IIPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114LAB FEE: $50.00
29123 DR N84 3.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM TR IMB StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
29126 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR IMB Daily, PaulFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS:3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
AUT 116 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IIIPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115LAB FEE: $50.00
28064 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Daily, PaulFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/12/2015 - 3/4/2015
AUT 117 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS IVPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116LAB FEE: $50.00
28063 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Daily, PaulFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/9/2015 - 5/4/2015
AUT 121 SUSPENSION AND STEERING IPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116 OR AUT 117LAB FEE: $50.00
39763 DR N80A 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/12/2015 - 3/4/2015
AUT 126 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLESLAB FEE: $50.00
39765 DR N80A 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/2015
AUT 200 ENGINE PERFORMANCE IIILAB FEE: $50.00
26239 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/2015
AUT 201 ENGINE PERFORMANCE IVLAB FEE: $50.00
26240 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
AUT 204 SUSPENSION AND STEERING IILAB FEE: $50.00
39764 DR N80A 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/9/2015 - 5/4/2015
AUT 209 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES IILAB FEE: $50.00
39766 DR N80A 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY20177 DR W51 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Sherwood, Donald
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
20185 DR W51 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR W34 2:00PM - 3:55PM W LAB Marquardt, Patricia
20188 DR W51 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR W34 10:00AM - 11:55AM W LAB Marquardt, Patricia
20192 DR W51 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Ross, SonyaDR W34 8:00PM - 9:55PM T LAB Ross, Sonya
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31432 DR W55 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Alawuru, PreciousDR W34 10:00AM - 11:55AM T LAB Alawuru, Precious
36379 DR W55 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Steffensky, MarkDR W34 8:00PM - 9:55PM M LAB Steffensky, Mark
36605 DR W55 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Bull, JamesDR W34 12:00PM - 1:55PM W LAB Bull, James
38347 DR W55 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Bull, JamesDR W34 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LAB Bull, James
38357 DR W55 4.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Steffensky, MarkDR W34 6:00PM - 7:55PM T LAB Steffensky, Mark
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
20230 DR W51 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Mukkamala, PradeepDR W38 8:00PM - 9:55PM W LAB Mukkamala, Pradeep
24207 DR W51 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR W38 10:00AM - 11:55AM R LAB Marquardt, Patricia
26878 DR W51 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR W38 2:00PM - 3:55PM T LAB Marquardt, Patricia
38348 DR W51 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Mukkamala, PradeepDR W38 4:00PM - 5:55PM W LAB Mukkamala, Pradeep
38358 DR W55 4.00 10:00AM - 1:55PM S LEC Montante, JamesDR W38 2:00PM - 3:55PM S LAB Montante, James
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.00
20253 DR W51 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Meyers, DesireeDR W38 12:00PM - 1:55PM M LAB Meyers, Desiree
38323 DR W51 4.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Meyers, DesireeDR W38 6:00PM - 7:55PM R LAB Meyers, Desiree
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
30378 DR W49 4.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC StaffDR W44 2:30PM - 3:55PM MW LAB Staff
30380 DR W49 4.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC StaffDR W44 7:00PM - 8:25PM MW LAB Staff
30388 DR W49 4.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Obi, LawrenceDR W49 7:00PM - 8:25PM TR LAB Obi, Lawrence
31441 DR W49 4.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Baker, AnwarDR W44 2:30PM - 3:55PM TR LAB Baker, Anwar
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS20329 DR N233 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Scott, Michael20330 DR N233 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Jones, Dawn24638 DR N233 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Ratliff, Carl
BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
20348 DR N234 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Breger, William
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
20352 DR W52 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM R LEC Bah-Deh, Pewu20353 DR W52 3.00 6:32PM - 9:55PM W LEC Woods, Dawnita
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 1/27/2015 AND ENDS 5/5/2015
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
20368 DR W52 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Manigault, Katrina
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BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
23808 DR N233 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Huff, Kimberly
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I20321 DR N233 4.00 11:30AM - 1:30PM TR LEC Ratliff, Carl20322 DR N233 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Campbell, Henry
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.00
20414 DR W48 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Samuelson, NormanDR W41 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LAB Samuelson, Norman
28111 DR W48 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Kelley, PatrickDR W41 10:00AM - 11:55AM W LAB Kelley, Patrick
29325 DR W48 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Kennedy, LelaDR W41 8:00PM - 9:55PM T LAB Kennedy, Lela
36378 DR W48 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Jawad, AliDR W41 10:00AM - 11:55AM R LAB Jawad, Ali
38349 DR W48 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Samuelson, NormanDR W41 2:00PM - 3:55PM W LAB Samuelson, Norman
CHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112LAB FEE: $75.00
24086 DR W48 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Samuelson, NormanDR W41 8:00PM - 9:55PM W LAB Samuelson, Norman
Chinese
CHN 102 ELEMENTARY CHINESE IIPRE-REQUISITES: CHN 101
34453 DR W41 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Staff
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
20439 DR W41 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Chizick, John28059 DR W52 4.00 8:00AM - 12:00PM S LEC Cox, Lisa
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE36181 DR N237 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Wynn, Junetta
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
20575 DR W219 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Sutton, Jamie20576 DR W219 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Sutton, Jamie
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I20590 DR N233 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Ewen, Bruce26881 DR W221 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Wilson, William
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
20604 DR N221 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Wilson, William
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Emergency Medical Technology
EMT 101 FIRST AIDLAB FEE: $10.00
20631 DR N114 2.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM M LEC Edwards, Paul24076 DR N114 2.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM S LEC Brohl Jr, Gerald
EMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDERLAB FEE: $30.00
23804 DR N114 3.00 9:00AM - 1:30PM R LEC Brohl Jr, Gerald29383 DR N114 3.00 10:00AM - 2:30PM S LEC Brohl Jr, Gerald
EMT 114 BASIC EMT ILAB FEE: $40.00
32193 DR N114 4.00 9:00AM - 5:00PM MWF IMB Abbo, John32194 DR N114 4.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TWR IMB Vanderlin, William
EMT 124 BASIC EMT IILAB FEE: $40.00
32195 DR N114 4.00 9:00AM - 5:00PM MWF LEC Abbo, John32196 DR N114 4.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TWR LEC Vanderlin, William
EMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCELAB FEE: $40.00
32197 DR OFFSITE 1.00 3:00PM - 11:00PM FS LAB Gardenhire, Andre32198 DR OFFSITE 1.00 3:00PM - 11:00PM FS LAB Staff
EMT 231 PARAMEDIC IILAB FEE: $50.00
32201 DR N113 10.00 5:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Glotfelty, Gerald
EMT 236 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I32203 DR OFFSITE 6.00 8:00AM - 8:00PM R LEC Glotfelty, Gerald32205 DR OFFSITE 6.00 8:00AM - 8:00PM S IMB Jarvis, Miles
Emergency Room Skilled Health
ERT 210 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGYLAB FEE: $50.00
34193 DR N114 6.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TWR LEC Staff
ERT 215 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGY CLINICALLAB FEE: $50.00
34194 DR OFFSITE 6.00 4:00PM - 11:59PM TR LAB Staff34196 DR OFFSITE 6.00 8:00AM - 8:00PM US LAB Staff
English
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
20720 DR N234 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Ruetz, Nancy20721 DR N234 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Cooper, Rodney
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
24397 DR N234 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Pehote, Michael36167 DR N234 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Gelinas, Paul
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I20753 DR N234 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Martin, Juanita20754 DR N234 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Pehote, Michael
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
20781 DR N234 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Martin, Juanita
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ENG 119 ENGLISH I20650 DR N232 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Woods, Ian20651 DR N232 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM M LEC Hudson, Robin20654 DR N232 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Kroll, Michael20655 DR N232 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Climer, Steven20659 DR N232 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Kroll, Michael20660 DR N232 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Kroll, Michael24399 DR N232 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Woods, Ian36169 DR N232 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC McMonagle, Colin36170 DR N232 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Hudson, Robin
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
20800 DR N235 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Schaefer, James20805 DR N235 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Schaefer, James20806 DR N235 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Anyanetu, Patrick20807 DR N235 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Anyanetu, Patrick20808 DR N235 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Anyanetu, Patrick36171 DR N235 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC McMonagle, Colin
Fire Protection Technology
FPT 110 FIRE FIGHTER ICO-REQUISITES: FPT 115
36164 DR MIPSE 8.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TR LEC Pichan, CharlesPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED:
FPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LABCO-REQUISITES: FPT 110LAB FEE: $250.00
36165 DR MIPSE 5.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM S LAB Johnson, StephenPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED:
36166 DR MIPSE 5.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM S LAB Hawkins, RonaldPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED:
FPT 120 FIRE FIGHTER IIPRE-REQUISITES: FPT 110CO-REQUISITES: FPT 125
28067 DR MIPSE 5.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM MWF LEC Brandt, MichaelPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED:
FPT 125 FIRE FIGHTER II/LABCO-REQUISITES: FPT 120LAB FEE: $250.00
26386 DR MIPSE 3.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM F IMB Carpenter, RaymondPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 1/27/2015 AND ENDS 5/5/2015
26387 DR MIPSE 3.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM F IMB StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 1/27/2015 AND ENDS 5/5/2015
Geology
GEL 210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
39836 DR E122 4.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM TR IMB McNeary, Daphne
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165020917 DR W55 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Swope, Michael34197 DR W55 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM M LEC Cook, Joseph
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT20924 DR W55 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Swope, Michael20925 DR W55 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Hoffa, Donna
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HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186520937 DR W55 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Cook, Joseph
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT20940 DR W55 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Hoffa, Donna
Homeland Security
HLS 101 UNDERSTANDING TERRORISM34183 DR MIPSE 3.00 1:00PM - 4:00PM W LEC Staff
HLS 201 INTRODUCT TO INTELLIGENCE34440 DR MIPSE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:00PM W LEC Staff
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS20958 DR W217 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Curenton, Myron36174 DR W217 3.00 2:30PM - 3:55PM MW LEC German, Scott
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS20967 DR N237 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Curenton, Myron
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
28058 DR N235 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC Ellis, Mary
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
28057 DR N235 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM W LEC Ellis, Mary
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS24081 DR W217 3.00 8:30PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Barker, Jerry29314 DR W217 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Cooper, Tyrone
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA21057 DR W217 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Cooper, Tyrone29313 DR W217 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Rosen, Michael29498 DR W217 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Rivera, Jose
MAT 111 PRE-COLLEGE MATHEMATICS38230 DR W52 3.00 12:00PM - 3:00PM S LEC Saad, Ghada39837 DR W52 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Yglesias, Therese39838 DR W52 3.00 1:00PM - 4:00PM M LEC Yglesias, Therese39839 DR W52 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Williams, Bonita
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
21089 DR W217 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Barker, Jerry38044 DR W52 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Staff
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM.38045 DR W52 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM T LEC Staff
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM.
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
21113 DR W217 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Shalan, Salah38047 DR W27 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Saad, Ghada
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM.38048 DR W52 3.00 10:00AM - 1:00PM M LEC Askew, Rasheedah
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM.
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21144 DR W217 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Abdollahi, Javad21145 DR N233 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Abdollahi, Javad
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
21158 DR N238 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Raeck, William
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156
21163 DR N238 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Abdollahi, Javad
Music
MUS 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC I28744 DR W218 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Staff
Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.00
32301 DR W52 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR IMB Wyatt, Esther32302 DR W27 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T IMB Craig, Lillian
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.00
32303 DR W27 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S IMB Staff32792 DR W27 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR IMB Staff
Philosophy
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY24065 DR W55 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Allen, Robert24066 DR W55 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Holmes, Edwin
Physics
PHY 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICSLAB FEE: $75.00
26924 DR E122 0.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Hollman, KyleDR E122 8:00PM - 9:55PM W LAB Hollman, Kyle
PHY 235 GENERAL PHYSICS IPRE-REQUISITES: PHY 115LAB FEE: $75.00
29319 DR E122 0.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Boman, ScottDR E122 12:00PM - 1:55PM F LAB Boman, Scott
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT21367 DR W221 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Smith, Pinara21369 DR W221 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Smith, Pinara21370 DR W221 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Hoffman, Mark21371 DR W221 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Ivory, Ellis21372 DR W221 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Nichols, William29311 DR N237 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Surowitz, Marvin
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY21406 DR W221 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM M LEC Morrow, Kathy21407 DR W221 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Morrow, Kathy21408 DR W221 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Pequinot, Mary21410 DR W221 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Madison, Norma
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21411 DR W221 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Pequinot, Mary29312 DR W221 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Chapman, Melvin36162 DR W221 3.00 2:30PM - 4:00PM MW LEC Mayberry, Marie36176 DR W221 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Pequinot, Mary
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
21451 DR W221 3.00 2:30PM - 5:25PM R LEC Mayberry, Marie
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY21476 DR N237 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Bajon, Bronislaw21478 DR N237 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC Bajon, Bronislaw21479 DR N237 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Bajon, Bronislaw24063 DR N237 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Lynum, Carmen28113 DR W237 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Hoffa, Donna29310 DR N237 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Hoffa, Donna36177 DR N237 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM W LEC Bajon, Bronislaw
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I36180 DR N231 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Richardson Smith, Sandra38350 DR W55 4.00 5:30PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Esquivel-Ramos, Beatriz
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH21527 DR W218 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Harrison III, Dempsey21529 DR W218 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC Chuku, Chile21531 DR W218 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Douglas, Andrew24064 DR W218 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Chuku, Chile26442 DR W218 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Chuku, Chile36179 DR W218 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM W LEC Chuku, Chile
Sustainable Tech Specialist
ST 101 SALES SKILLS FOR SUSTAINABLE38327-I01 DR N236 3.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM S ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE DOWNRIVER CAMPUS.
ST 102 APP OF SUSTAINABLE TECH38329-I01 DR N236 3.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM S ITV Staff
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE DOWNRIVER CAMPUS.
Veterinary Technology
VTP 105 SMALL ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY I: LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 103 AND VTP 104 AND VTP 106
39823 DR N236 2.00 6:00PM - 6:55PM MR LEC Dibbley, Susan
VTP 106 SMALL ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY II: LABORATORYPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 103 AND VTP 104
39824 DR N236 2.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM MR LAB Dibbley, Susan
VTP 107 SMALL ANIMAL DISEASEPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 103 AND VTP 104
39825 DR N236 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Dibbley, Susan
VTP 108 VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 103 AND VTP 104
39826 DR N236 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Dibbley, Susan
VTP 209 LARGE ANIMAL MEDICINE: LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 201 AND VTP 202 AND VTP 210
39827 DR N236 2.00 6:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Dibbley, Susan
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39828 DR N236 2.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM TR LAB Dibbley, Susan
VTP 212 ISSUES IN VETERINARY TECHNOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 201 AND VTP 202 AND VTP 211
39830 DR N236 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Dibbley, Susan
VTP 233 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM IIPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 123 AND VTP 202LAB FEE: $65.00
39831 DR N236 4.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM CLN Dibbley, Susan
VTP 243 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM IIIPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 233
39832 DR N236 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM CLN Dibbley, Susan
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FAST-TRACKThese accelerated courses allow the student to complete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.
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LAB FEE: $50.0029122 DR N81 3.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Staff
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/201529125 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR IMB Staff
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/2015
AUT 115 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IIPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114LAB FEE: $50.00
29123 DR N84 3.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM TR IMB StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
29126 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR IMB Daily, PaulFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS:3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
AUT 116 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IIIPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115LAB FEE: $50.00
28064 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Daily, PaulFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/12/2015 - 3/4/2015
AUT 117 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS IVPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116LAB FEE: $50.00
28063 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Daily, PaulFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/9/2015 - 5/4/2015
AUT 121 SUSPENSION AND STEERING IPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116 OR AUT 117LAB FEE: $50.00
39763 DR N80A 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/12/2015 - 3/4/2015
AUT 126 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLESLAB FEE: $50.00
39765 DR N80A 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/2015
AUT 200 ENGINE PERFORMANCE IIILAB FEE: $50.00
26239 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 1/13/2015 - 3/3/2015
AUT 201 ENGINE PERFORMANCE IVLAB FEE: $50.00
26240 DR N84 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
AUT 204 SUSPENSION AND STEERING IILAB FEE: $50.00
39764 DR N80A 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/9/2015 - 5/4/2015
AUT 209 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES IILAB FEE: $50.00
39766 DR N80A 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 3/5/2015 - 4/30/2015
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FLEX ENTRYFlexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different fromthe regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit classschedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses forthe Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may beapplied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
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BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
20353 DR W52 3.00 6:32PM - 9:55PM W LEC Woods, DawnitaFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Emergency Medical Technology
EMT 114 BASIC EMT ILAB FEE: $40.00
32193 DR N114 4.00 9:00AM - 5:00PM MWF IMB Abbo, John
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We are thrilled that you have decided to take advantage of the services,programs and opportunities that the Downtown Campus has to offer. Ourfocus is business, information technology, natural science, international programsand cyber security. We are home to the District’s Language Institute, the WaterEnvironmental Technology program that leads to high demand “green” careers,as well as, the Brown and Juanita Ford Art Gallery located in the LearningResource Center.
Walking through the Downtown Campus atrium, you will see a display of flagsthat represent the countries of origin of our students. This is a diversecommunity and we are proud of a faculty and staff committed to providing anexceptional level of instruction and academic support for all students. TheDowntown Campus is situated on an international border and regardless onwhich side of the Detroit River you may reside, we invite you to take advantageof exciting and informative cultural programs, workshops and seminars thataddress the heritage, customs and languages of those living and working in theregion.
Please know that our number one focus is student success and theadvancement of the Wayne County Community College District Mission andVision. I personally welcome and challenge you to become an active learner atthe Downtown Campus. Best wishes as you pursue your dreams andaspirations.
Denise ShannonCampus President and CAO
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Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118
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Not all courses and programs are offeredevery semester at each campus. Programsare offered District-Wide, meaning thatstudents can sometimes expect to attendclasses at more than one campus in order tocomplete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-9:00 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-5:00 pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-4:00 pm
Featured Campus Programs
• Accounting
• American Sign Language
• Business Administration
• Computer Information Systems- Computer Support Specialist• Criminal Justice
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering- Computer Technology- Engineering Technology
• Light Rail Engineering Technology
• Office Information Systems - E-Business- Office Specialist
• Paralegal Technology
• Pre-Engineering
• Water and EnvironmentalTechnology
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WEEKEND COLLEGE
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SATURDAY OFFERINGSAAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE 34265 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 218ACC 112 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING
SOFTWARE 20106 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 243ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY 39651 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 313ASL 201 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 37960 9:00AM - 12:55PM LEC 124BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 28106 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 144CBUS 161 INTRO. TO BIG DATA & BUS ANALY 39754 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 235CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS 34410 9:00AM - 12:55PM LEC 243CIS 249 COMPUTER SUPPORT I 34288 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 119COR 215 CORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/
PRACTICUM 24617 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 130DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION 22260 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 313ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 38397 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 144AEE 105 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION AND
DESIGN 20625 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 117EE 111 SOLID STATE FUNDAMENTALS 24364 12:00PM - 3:55PM IMB 117ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II 34302 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 334ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 34310 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 340ENG 119 ENGLISH I 27709 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 341ENG 119 ENGLISH I 31358 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 341ENG 120 ENGLISH II 34312 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 342HUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER 37972 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 142HUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION 26319 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 142HUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF
GROWTH I 38444 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC 125HUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN
SERVICES 20987 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 130LEA 225 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION:
SEMINAR I 34667 12:00PM - 1:55PM LEC 131LEA 226 LAW ENFORCE ADMINISTRATION:
PRACTICUM 34317 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 131MAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 21086 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 337MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 36361 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 233MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 37980 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 233MAT 128 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS I 34412 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 317OIS 280 OFFICE ADMIN. PROF. DEVELOP. 28239 12:00PM - 2:55PM IMB 234PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I 29378 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 348
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PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 21388 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 246PS 160 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 39657 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 246PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 21419 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 219SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 22180 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 260SOC 120 DEATH AND DYING 32910 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 260SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 31390 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 349SW 105 180 CONTACT HOURS IN FIELD
PLACEMENT SW FIELD INSTRUCTION I 39660 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 315WET 212 ADVANCE WATER TREATMENT 30712 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 344WET 215 WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS & INSTR 32192 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 344
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Accounting
ACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING22063 DT 144D 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Price, Lawrence34267 DT 144D 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC Brown, York
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I38393 DT 144D 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Brown, York
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110
20094 DT 144D 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Thomas, Myron34268 DT 144D 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Brown, York
ACC 112 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SOFTWAREPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110LAB FEE: $15.00
20106 DT 243 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Short, Roger
ACC 211 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 210
36218 DT 144D 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Thomas, Myron
Addiction Studies
ADD 103 CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS39649 DT 125 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford
ADD 112 ADDICTIONS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE37999 DT 125 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Mann, Corine
ADD 130 ASSESSMENT, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ADDICTIONS32181 DT 125 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE20060 DT 218 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Shakoor, Adam31357 DT 218 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Shakoor, Adam32868 DT 218 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Craig, Samuel
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE34265 DT 218 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Dandridge, Henry
AAS 175 HISTORY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC34266 DT 218 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Davis, Ella
AAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY20066 DT 218 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Craig, Samuel28042 DT 218 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Dandridge, Henry
Allied Health
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS32871 DT 313 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Staff
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American Sign Language
ASL 105 ORIENTATION TO DEAFNESS34270 DT 124 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Staff
ASL 201 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II37960 DT 124 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Staff
Anthropology
ANT 151 INTRO TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH34678 DT 235 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY20126 DT 313 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Samaddar, Sunanda38040 DT 313 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Montilus, Guerin38041 DT 313 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Montilus, Guerin
ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY39651 DT 313 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Gellci, Diana
ANT 210 ANTHROPOLOGY OF SEX AND CULTURE37962 DT 313 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Gellci, Diana
Arabic
ARA 102 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC IIPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 101
34273 DT 124 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Muhsin, Nadir
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I37967 DT 136 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Toth, Judith
ART 102 DRAWING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ART 101
37963 DT 136 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM W LEC MacDonald, Martine37966 DT 136 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Gardner, Michael
ART 121 PAINTING I39652 DT 136 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Toth, Judith
ART 122 PAINTING II32874 DT 136 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Toth, Judith37964 DT 136 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM T LEC Rouleau, Francine
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY20178 DT 313 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Staff34276 DT 313 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Mengistu, Haile34278 DT 313 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Um, Ikchul
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
20194 DT 310 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Abulu, EgertonDT 305 7:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Abulu, Egerton
20198 DT 310 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Anyanwu, NgoziDT 305 11:00AM - 12:55PM R LAB Anyanwu, Ngozi
20199 DT 310 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Robinson, JohnnyDT 305 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Robinson, Johnny
20200 DT 310 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Robinson, EdwinDT 305 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB Robinson, Edwin
36425 DT 310 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Crockett, BrandiDT 305 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Crockett, Brandi
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BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
20235 DT 315 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Tamburi, TitiDT 307 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Tamburi, Titi
27205 DT 315 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Brown, AprylDT 307 7:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Brown, Apryl
38425 DT 315 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Tamburi, TitiDT 307 3:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Tamburi, Titi
39653 DT 315 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Brown, AltheaDT 307 1:00PM - 2:55PM R LAB Brown, Althea
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.00
20257 DT 315 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Obi, LawrenceDT 307 7:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Obi, Lawrence
26893 DT 315 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Byrd, BerthaDT 307 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Byrd, Bertha
27207 DT 315 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Brown, AltheaDT 307 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB Brown, Althea
38338 DT 315 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Brown, AprylDT 307 3:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Brown, Apryl
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
30319 DT 316 4.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Nwamba, ChristianDT 325 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LAB Nwamba, Christian
30321 DT 316 4.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Nwamba, ChristianDT 325 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LAB Nwamba, Christian
30323 DT 316 4.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Nwamba, ChristianDT 325 7:00PM - 8:25PM MW LAB Nwamba, Christian
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS20331 DT 144C 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Bryant, Marvin20332 DT 144C 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Fairbanks, Douglas20333 DT 144C 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Ellis, Mary28106 DT 144C 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Scott, Michael38445 DT 144C 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM M LEC Scott, Michael
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
BUS 161 INTRO. TO BIG DATA AND BUS ANALY39754 DT 235 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
20356 DT 243 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Haynes, Mary20358 DT 243 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Woods, Dawnita23834 DT 243 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Haynes, Mary
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
20369 DT 243 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Johnson, Doris23835 DT 243 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Manigault, Katrina34284 DT 243 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Johnson, Doris
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
32185 DT 144C 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Huff, Kimberly39654 DT 144C 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Knox, Clint
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Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I20323 DT 144A 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Franco, John22221 DT 144A 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Shakoor, Adam32879 DT 144A 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Franco, John
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.00
20415 DT 343 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Wittbrodt, JoanneDT 353 3:00PM - 4:55PM W LAB Wittbrodt, Joanne
20416 DT 343 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Sole, DavidDT 353 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Sole, David
20417 DT 343 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Jawad, AliDT 353 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Jawad, Ali
36427 DT 343 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Wittbrodt, JoanneDT 353 1:00PM - 2:55PM F LAB Wittbrodt, Joanne
CHM 145 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IIPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 136LAB FEE: $75.00
26307 DT 343 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Vannilam, GeorgeDT 353 7:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Vannilam, George
CHM 155 SURVEY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRYPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 OR CHM 136LAB FEE: $75.00
23214 DT 343 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Wittbrodt, JoanneDT 353 1:00PM - 2:55PM T LAB Wittbrodt, Joanne
CHM 252 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IIPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 250CO-REQUISITES: CHM 255
20435 DT 343 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Radecki, Barbara
CHM 255 LABORATORY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRYPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 250CO-REQUISITES: CHM 252LAB FEE: $75.00
22266 DT 353 4.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM MW LAB Wittbrodt, Joanne
Chinese
CHN 102 ELEMENTARY CHINESE IIPRE-REQUISITES: CHN 101
34454 DT 112 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Luo, RonghuaTHIS IS AN ITV COURSE AND MEETS IN AN ITV ROOM.
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
20441 DT 243 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Adams, Jon20443 DT 243 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Chizick, John20444 DT 243 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Chizick, John34410 DT 243 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Dance, Tonie
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGNPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
28108 DT 235 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Johnson, Dale34411 DT 235 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Armes-Thomas, Donna
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CIS 203 VISUAL BASIC PRGM LANGUAGEPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $15.00
38341 DT 235 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Armes-Thomas, Donna
CIS 207 JAVA PROGRAMMING LANG.PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $20.00
38346 DT 235 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Amirsadri, Roya
CIS 212 LINUXPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 210LAB FEE: $35.00
34285 DT 235 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Jordan, Tammy
CIS 240 NETWORKING ESSENTIALSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
28741 DT 119 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Kirkland, Nikisha
CIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
23827 DT 235 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Staff
CIS 245 WIRELESS NETWORKINGPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 240LAB FEE: $35.00
34286 DT 119 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Kirkland, Nikisha
CIS 249 COMPUTER SUPPORT IPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 240 OR CT 211
34288 DT 119 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff
CIS 250 E-COMMERCE STRATEGIESPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 241LAB FEE: $15.00
28088 DT 235 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW IMB Dance, Tonie
Computer Technology Option
CT 205 INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSORSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $25.00
34289 DT 119 4.00 9:00AM - 11:30AM MW IMB Dunne, Joseph
CT 209 COMPUTER REPAIR I-COMPTIA A+LAB FEE: $35.00
39833 DT 119 4.00 9:00AM - 2:55PM F LEC Golshan, Rahmatollah
Corrections
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS34290 DT 130 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Williams, Arthur
COR 101 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICEPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
31695 DT 130 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Williams, Arthur
COR 105 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONAL COUNSELINGPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
34292 DT 130 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Stovall Hill, Clarice
COR 210 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FACILITIESPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
34294 DT 130 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff
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COR 215 CORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
24617 DT 130 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Shakoor, Adam
COR 218 RACE RELATIONS - COR PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
34670 DT 130 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Stovall Hill, Clarice
COR 255 LEGAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
24629 DT 130 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Watts, Adrienne
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE38408 DT 125 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Jackson, James38409 DT 125 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Parkman, William
Criminal Justice Security
SEC 103 LEGAL GUIDLINES FOR SECURITY38002 DT 130 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Staff
SEC 204 PHYSICAL SECURITY39658 DT 130 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Robinson, Deborah
SEC 205 ASSET PROTECTION AND INCIDENT RE39659 DT 130 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Robinson, Deborah
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
22260 DT 313 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Hyrila, Maureen38343 DT 313 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Rutkowski, Cynthia
Digital Photography
DPT 110 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I39834 DT 144A 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F IMB Sanders, William
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I20594 DT 144A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Glowacki, David20595 DT 144A 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Ewen, Bruce38397 DT 144A 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Bell, Ronald L.
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
20606 DT 144A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Ewen, Bruce20607 DT 144A 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Ewen, Bruce
ElectronicsTechnology
EE 101 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ILAB FEE: $25.00
39755 DT 117 4.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM MW LEC Lakkis, George
EE 102 AC FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101LAB FEE: $25.00
24372 DT 117 4.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM TR IMB Lakkis, George
EE 105 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION AND DESIGNLAB FEE: $35.00
20625 DT 117 2.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Dunne, Joseph
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EE 107 MATH FOR E/E I39756 DT 117 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Lakkis, George
EE 111 SOLID STATE FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101LAB FEE: $25.00
24364 DT 117 3.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S IMB Dunne, Joseph
EE 115 MATH FOR E/E IIPRE-REQUISITES: EE 107 OR EE 102
36095 DT 117 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Leftwich, Harry
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS20717 DT 330 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Merriwether, Valerie34299 DT 330 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Bertram, Pamela
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
20722 DT 332 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Ridley, Janice20723 DT 332 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Wilson, Carmen29360 DT 332 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Porter, Beverly29501 DT 332 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Merriwether, Valerie32884 DT 332 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Porter, Beverly34301 DT 332 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Wilson, Carmen
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
22204 DT 334 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Jackson, Michelle22213 DT 334 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Davis, Ella28109 DT 334 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Jackson, Michelle29362 DT 334 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Jackson, Michelle32623 DT 334 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Jackson, Michelle32886 DT 334 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Wilson, Carmen34302 DT 334 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Ridley, Janice34303 DT 334 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Ross, Phyllis37969 DT 334 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Bertram, Pamela
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I20758 DT 336 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Staff20760 DT 336 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Lumpkin, L31345 DT 336 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Lumpkin, L32888 DT 336 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Franklin, Frederick32889 DT 336 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Franklin, Frederick34306 DT 336 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Shepherd, Dolores
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
20784 DT 340 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Hill, Betty20786 DT 340 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Franklin, Frederick20787 DT 340 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Lumpkin, L29363 DT 340 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Carter, Theresa29506 DT 340 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Carter, Theresa32624 DT 340 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Hill, Betty34308 DT 340 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Shepherd, Dolores34309 DT 340 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Jones, Michon34310 DT 340 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ridley, Janice38260 DT 344 3.00 9:00AM - 12:28PM F LEC Staff
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
ENG 119 ENGLISH I20663 DT 341 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Wallace, Sharon20664 DT 341 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Burnett, John20665 DT 341 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Leitch, Leslie20666 DT 341 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Waller, Rayfield20669 DT 341 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Waller, Rayfield
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20673 DT 341 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Yanosek, Martin25771 DT 341 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Burnett, John25772 DT 341 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Cintron, Esperanza25773 DT 341 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Mosley, Nathalie27709 DT 341 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Yanosek, Martin31358 DT 341 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Yanosek, Martin32892 DT 341 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Keesling, Amy36390 DT 341 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Wallace, Sharon36419 DT 341 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Cintron, Esperanza38786 DT 340 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Keesling, Amy
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
20809 DT 342 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Staff20810 DT 342 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Wallace, Sharon20811 DT 342 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC McHugh, Stephen20812 DT 342 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC McHugh, Stephen20814 DT 342 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Readous, Wendy20816 DT 342 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Staff20819 DT 342 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Mosley, Nathalie20820 DT 342 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC McHugh, Stephen29510 DT 342 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Readous, Wendy29511 DT 342 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Burnett, John34312 DT 342 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff36423 DT 342 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Wallace, Sharon
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119
37970 DT 316 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Swift, Joseph
ENG 231 INTRODUCTION TO POETRYPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
26314 DT 316 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Waller, Rayfield
ENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
27016 DT 316 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Mahony, Mary
ENG 280 CREATIVE WRITINGPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
20872 DT 316 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Cintron, Esperanza
French
FRE 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH IIPRE-REQUISITES: FRE 101
34314 DT 124 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Saab, Dib
Geology
GEL 210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
38344 DT 317 4.00 9:00AM - 2:55PM F IMB Mengistu, Haile39655 DT 317 4.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM TR IMB McNeary, Daphne
German
GRM 102 ELEMENTARY GERMAN II37965 DT 124 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Ott, Gary
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165034445 DT 218 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Peace, Wallace
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HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT20926 DT 218 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Diggs, John
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186528092 DT 218 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Diggs, John
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT22064 DT 218 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Diggs, John
Human Services
HUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I38444 DT 125 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Simpson, Gail
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
HUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN SERVICESPRE-REQUISITES: HUS 105
20987 DT 130 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Staff
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS20960 DT 142 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Chatman, Marvin32625 DT 142 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Anderson, Gary34296 DT 142 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Koomruian, Stefanie34298 DT 142 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Anderson, Gary38243-A30 DT 344 0.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Danquah, Rochelle
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITHENG 115 SECTION 38242 - A3038242-A30 DT 344 0.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Ridley, Janice
38258 DT 142 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM TR LEC Anderson, GaryFLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
38396 DT 142 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Danquah, Rochelle38787 DT 142 3.00 5:30PM - 8:58PM T LEC Muwzea, Adwoa
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
HUM 126 FOUNDATIONS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART37971 DT 142 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Chatman, Marvin
HUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER37972 DT 142 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Lai, Angela
HUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION26319 DT 142 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Reese, Margaret
HUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM37973 DT 142 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Anderson, Gary
Japanese
JPN 102 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE IIPRE-REQUISITES: JPN 101
37974 DT 124 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Kaczmarek, Karen
Law Enforcement Administration
LEA 201 INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
34315 DT 131 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Martin, Eileen
LEA 210 HIGHWAY AND TRAFFIC CONTROLPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 AND LEA 201
34381 DT 131 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Martin, Eileen
LEA 225 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR IPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 226 AND LEA 201 OR CJS 100
34667 DT 131 2.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM S LEC Staff
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LEA 226 LAW ENFORCE ADMINISTRATION: PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 225 AND CJS 100 OR LEA 201
34317 DT 131 4.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Jackson, James
LEA 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201
37975 DT 131 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Anthony, George
LEA 232 CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE IIPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 231
34318 DT 131 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Lewis, Duane
LEA 235 RACE RELATIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT34319 DT 131 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Herrada, Elena
LEA 253 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR IIPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 225 OR LEA 226
36222 DT 131 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Staff
Light Rail Engineering Tech
LRT 101 RAIL TRANS AND RAILROAD CAREERS39835 DT 344 3.00 4:00PM - 5:25PM MW LEC Smith, I
LRT 102 RAILRDS, RULES, STNDRDS, AND PRA38000 DT 344 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Smith, I
LRT 220 RAILROAD HVAC SYSTEMS39757 DT 344 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Staff
LRT 230 RAILROAD ELECTROMECHANICAL39758 DT 344 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Staff
Logistics Management
LOG 101 PRINCIPLES OF LOGISTICS38271-I01 DT 112 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W ITV Johnson, Dale
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
28094 DT 144D 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
28095 DT 144D 3.00 1:00PM - 4:13PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasFAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
32906 DT 144D 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Jones, Dawn
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS21034 DT 321 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Johnson, Linda21040 DT 321 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Smith, Brian27660 DT 321 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Fairbanks, Douglas31377 DT 321 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Smith, Brian32626 DT 321 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose38448 DT 321 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Goins, Diane
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA21064 DT 327 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Franco, John25514 DT 327 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Uduma, Kalu
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MAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
21086 DT 337 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Turfe, Atallah
MAT 111 PRE-COLLEGE MATHEMATICS36352 DT 233 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC Hailat, Mohammed
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM36353 DT 233 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM T LEC Yee, Sally
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM36354 DT 233 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM W LEC Meck, Kristen
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM36355 DT 233 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Shalan, Salah
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
21093 DT 337 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Alyass, Kussiy21094 DT 337 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Hailat, Mohammed21095 DT 337 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Lawson, Kevin22022 DT 337 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose36357 DT 233 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC Yee, Sally
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM36358 DT 233 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM W LEC Hailat, Mohammed
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM36359 DT 233 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM T LEC Powell, Cary
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM36360 DT 337 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Yee, Sally36361 DT 233 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Shalan, Salah
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM38027 DT 233 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM R LEC Uduma, Amos
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
21115 DT 337 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose21116 DT 337 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Alyass, Kussiy29522 DT 337 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Uduma, Kalu32686 DT 337 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Lawson, Kevin37977 DT 233 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM M LEC Powell, Cary
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM37978 DT 233 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM T LEC Hailat, Mohammed
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM37979 DT 233 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM W LEC Yee, Sally
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM37980 DT 233 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Shalan, Salah
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM38028 DT 233 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM R LEC Uduma, Amos
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
31015 DT 317 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Staff
MAT 128 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
34412 DT 317 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Wilson, Frieda
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
21146 DT 317 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Lawson, Kevin21148 DT 317 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Lakkis, George32904 DT 317 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Lakkis, George
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21159 DT 317 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Opalinski, Bob
MAT 172 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS IIPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 171
34324 DT 317 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie
MAT 273 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 272
21169 DT 317 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie
Mental Health Work
MEH 240 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR IPRE-REQUISITES: MEH 110
37983 DT 330 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford
MEH 250 APPLIED BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS38320 DT 330 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Staff
MEH 251 APPLIED BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS38321 DT 330 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford
Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.00
39656 DT 234 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW IMB Haynes, Mary
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.00
34417 DT 234 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR IMB Haynes, Mary
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
39759 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
OIS 252 MICROSOFT EXCEL SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
39760 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 9:13PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
OIS 253 MICROSOFT POWERPOINTPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
28097 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
OIS 254 MICROSOFT ACCESS SPEC.PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
28098 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 9:13PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
OIS 280 OFFICE ADMIN. PROF. DEVELOP.LAB FEE: $15.00
28239 DT 234 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S IMB Haynes, Mary
Paralegal Technology
PLT 130 LAW OFFICE PROCEDURES AND MANAGEMENT28101 DT 144B 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Hutcherson, Diane
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PLT 140 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND CORPORATION LAW I23839 DT 144B 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Hutcherson, Diane
PLT 150 LEGAL COMP AND RESEARCH II22209 DT 144B 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Glass, Derrick
PLT 220 CRIMINAL LAW PRACTICE AND PROCEDURES22038 DT 144B 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Watts, Adrienne
PLT 245 DEBTOR RELIEF AND CREDITOR RIGHTS22039 DT 144B 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Hutcherson, Diane
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I29378 DT 348 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Mardoyan, Michael
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC21345 DT 348 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Mc Graw, David
Physics
PHY 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICSLAB FEE: $75.00
21358 DT 348 0.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDT 350 11:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh
38355 DT 348 0.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDT 350 11:00AM - 12:55PM R LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh
PHY 235 GENERAL PHYSICS IPRE-REQUISITES: PHY 115LAB FEE: $75.00
21360 DT 348 0.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDT 350 3:00PM - 4:55PM R LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh
PHY 265 PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 171LAB FEE: $75.00
37984 DT 348 0.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDT 350 7:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT21373 DT 125 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Muyia, Harrison21376 DT 125 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Muyia, Harrison21377 DT 125 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Muyia, Harrison21380 DT 246 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Ivory, Ellis21381 DT 246 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Wright, Michael21382 DT 125 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Muyia, Harrison21384 DT 125 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Muyia, Harrison21388 DT 246 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Wright, Michael26988 DT 246 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Wright, Michael29517 DT 125 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Muyia, Harrison32782 DT 246 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Webster, Stella
PS 160 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS39657 DT 246 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Wright, Michael
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY21412 DT 219 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Quick, Alida21414 DT 219 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Schultz, Karen21415 DT 219 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Quick, Alida21417 DT 219 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Quick, Alida21418 DT 219 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Schultz, Karen
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21419 DT 219 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Wallace, Denise29372 DT 219 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Paul, Rhonda31320 DT 219 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Schultz, Karen31381 DT 219 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Schultz, Karen32769 DT 219 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Wallace, Denise38241-A31 DT 344 0.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Madison, Norma
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITH ENG 119 SECTION 38240 - A3138240-A31 DT 344 0.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Burnett, John
PSY 202 HUMAN SEXUALITYPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 100
21449 DT 219 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Varner, BeverliPREREQUISITE: PSY 101
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
21452 DT 219 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Paul, Rhonda
PSY 260 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
26303 DT 219 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Mayberry, MariePREREQUISITE: PSY 100
Social Work
SW 101 INTRODUCTION TO FIELD PRACTICE OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM34328 DT 315 5.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Evans-Ebio, Belinda
SW 105 180 CONTACT HOURS IN FIELD PLACEMENT SW FIELD INSTRUCTION I39660 DT 315 4.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Evans-Ebio, Belinda
SW 108 CASE DOCUMENTATION39661 DT 315 2.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Evans-Ebio, Belinda
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY21482 DT 260 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Galvan, Donna21484 DT 260 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Lynum, Carmen21485 DT 260 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Waters, Thomas21488 DT 260 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Galvan, Donna21489 DT 260 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Waters, Thomas22023 DT 260 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Craft, Barbara22180 DT 260 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Adams, Kimberly29521 DT 260 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Craft, Barbara31321 DT 260 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Alexander, Renita33234 DT 260 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Craft, Barbara
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMSPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
21504 DT 260 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Lynum, Carmen
SOC 120 DEATH AND DYINGPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
32910 DT 260 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Adams, Kimberly
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I21516 DT 124 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Andrade, Moises38345 DT 124 4.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Herrera, Jose
SPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
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PRE-REQUISITES: SPA 10134325 DT 124 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Herrera, Jose
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH21534 DT 349 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Brogdon, Marsha21536 DT 349 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Gadson, Jacqueline21537 DT 349 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Jones, Malisa21539 DT 349 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Jones, Malisa29370 DT 349 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Davis, Ella29623 DT 349 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Gadson, Jacqueline31390 DT 349 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Mitchell, Keitha32777 DT 349 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Gadson, Jacqueline34326 DT 349 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Smith, Lisa36421 DT 349 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Chambers, James
SPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICEPRE-REQUISITES: SPH 101
39662 DT 349 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Gadson, Jacqueline
Water Treatment Technologies
WET 210 ADV. WASTEWATER TREATMENT32628 DT 344 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC LePlatte, Geoffrey
WET 212 ADVANCE WATER TREATMENTPRE-REQUISITES: WET 101 AND WET 102
30712 DT 344 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC LePlatte, Geoffrey
WET 215 WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS AND INSTR32192 DT 344 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Rahbarnoohi, Hamid
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ANT 151 INTRO TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH34678 DT 235 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
28094 DT 144D 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
28095 DT 144D 3.00 1:00PM - 4:13PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasFAST TRACK COURSE BEGINS 3/10/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
Office Information Systems
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
39759 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
OIS 252 MICROSOFT EXCEL SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
39760 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 9:13PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
OIS 253 MICROSOFT POWERPOINTPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
28097 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
OIS 254 MICROSOFT ACCESS SPEC.PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
28098 DT 234 3.00 6:00PM - 9:13PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaFAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
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Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different fromthe regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit classschedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses forthe Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may beapplied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS38445 DT 144C 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM M LEC Scott, Michael
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
English
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
38260 DT 344 3.00 9:00AM - 12:28PM F LEC StaffFLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
ENG 119 ENGLISH I38786 DT 340 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Keesling, Amy
Human Services
HUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I38444 DT 125 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Simpson, Gail
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS38258 DT 142 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM TR LEC Anderson, Gary
FLEX TIME ENTRY COURSE BEGINS 2/2/15 AND ENDS 5/4/15.38787 DT 142 3.00 5:30PM - 8:58PM T LEC Muwzea, Adwoa
Mathematics
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA38446 DT 327 3.00 1:00PM - 2:44PM MW LEC Staff
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Welcome to the Eastern Campus. This is an exciting time to be a part of a vibrantlearning community that extends throughout our service area. We hope that youwill take advantage of the many opportunities that can help you succeed on youreducational journey.
The Eastern Campus is home to exciting programs in advanced technology,including the Advanced Manufacturing Center, information systems, the State of Michigan Learning Lab, and the Entrepreneurship Institute and Resource Center. You will find an array of traditional courses and non-credit/workforcedevelopment offerings designed to meet the needs of a dynamic, challenging andglobally competitive environment.
Along with a commitment to provide exceptional academic and career programs,our faculty and staff work to create opportunities for transformation and growthwithin our region. We support local businesses, organizations, entrepreneurs andfaith-based groups in attaining their strategic goals and successful outcomesthrough the provision of workshops and seminars.
I encourage you to work hard, set high expectations and rise to achieve your goalsand aspirations.
Mawine G. DiggsCampus President and CAO
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Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118
www.wcccd.edu
Not all courses and programs are offeredevery semester at each campus. Programsare offered District-Wide, meaning thatstudents can sometimes expect to attendclasses at more than one campus in order tocomplete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-9:00 pm
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• Auto Body Technology
• Advanced Manufacturing(Computer Numerical Control)
• Business Administration
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• Geothermal Technology
• Heating, Ventilation and AirConditioning
• Industrial Computer GraphicsTechnology (CAD)
• Project Management
• Welding Technology
CORPORATE COLLEGE
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FRIDAY OFFERINGSDMP 114 WRITING FOR THE MEDIA 34469 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC W206DRT 115 GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND
TOLERANCING 32222 5:30PM - 7:30PM LEC W207ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I 20727 5:00PM - 8:45PM LEC E202ENG 119 ENGLISH I 32843 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC E201FM 299 FACILITY MAINTENANCE 29674 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC E118 A/BGTT 101 PRINCIPLE OF THERMOGEOLOGY 36185 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC W214HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 38270 5:00PM - 8:45PM LEC W203MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 32225 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC E203MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 28164 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC E200PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 32703 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC E207SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 32249 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC E208SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 36413 5:30PM - 8:25PM LEC W203A
SATURDAY OFFERINGSAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & AFRICAN
AMERICAN STRUGGLE 32832 9:00AM - 12:55PM LEC W201BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 24398 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC E204BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 36436 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC W210BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 38361 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC 304CIS 266 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN 36103 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC W206EE 103 RESIDENTIAL WIRING 32232 9:00AM - 11:55AM IMB E118A/BENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II 20747 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC E201ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 20793 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC E201ENG 119 ENGLISH I 31613 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC E202ENG 120 ENGLISH II 31614 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC E202ENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATURE 39734 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 34399 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC E200GTT 105 APPLICATION OF GEOTHERMAL SYS. 34148 9:00AM - 12:55PM LEC E107HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 20962 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC W204HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING
ARTS 36439 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC E207HVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT
MAINTENANCE 39742 1:00PM - 3:55PM IMB E107MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 23788 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC E203MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 29697 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC E203MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 37954 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC W203MAT 122 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II 32230 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC W203
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OIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING I 31013 9:00AM - 11:55AM IMB W206PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 32229 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC E207PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 32251 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC E208SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 32704 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC E208SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 24122 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC W203A
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Accounting
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I34160 EA W201 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Price, Lawrence
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE20062 EA W201 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Friley III, Grant24166 EA E204 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Friley III, Grant32832 EA W201 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Griggs, Michael
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE36098 EA E207 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Dandridge, Henry
AAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY37949 EA W203A 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Staff37950 EA E201 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Craig, Samuel
Art
ART 102 DRAWING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ART 101
38275 EA E104 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM M LEC MacDonald, Martine
ART 103 DRAWING IIIPRE-REQUISITES: ART 102
23780 EA E104 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Wise, Patrick
ART 111 DESIGN I32243 EA E104 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Rouleau, Francine
ART 122 PAINTING II24164 EA E104 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM T LEC Toth, Judith
PRE-REQUISITE: ART 121
ART 132 CERAMICS IILAB FEE: $30.00
32708 EA E104 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Cheetham, MartaPRE-REQUISITE: ART 131
ART 152 SCULPTURE IILAB FEE: $30.00
36099 EA E104 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC Wise, PatrickPRE-REQUISITE: ART 151
Auto Body Technology
ABT 101 INTRO. TO AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY38228 EA E115 4.00 4:30PM - 8:15PM MW IMB Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE:MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
ABT 103 AUTO BODY WORK ENVIR AND SAFETY38229 EA E115 4.00 4:30PM - 8:47PM MW IMB Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM.
ABT 105 DAMAGE ANALYSIS AND REPAIR ESTIM39726 EA E115 4.00 4:30PM - 8:15PM TR IMB Staff
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ABT 141 SURFACE PREPARATION AND FILLERS39727 EA E115 4.00 4:30PM - 8:47PM TR IMB Staff
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY34463 EA W201 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Staff34464 EA W201 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Um, Ikchul
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
37957 EA W201 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Smith, BrianEA 307 10:00AM - 11:55AM T LAB Smith, Brian
38324 EA 304 4.00 9:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Robinson, EdwinEA 307 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LAB Robinson, Edwin
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538354 EA 304 4.00 12:00PM - 2:16PM MW LEC Casey, William
EA 307 2:30PM - 4:25PM W LAB Casey, WilliamFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
38406 EA 304 4.00 9:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Marang, BoitshokoEA 307 12:00PM - 1:55PM W LAB Marang, Boitshoko
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201539753 EA 304 4.00 5:30PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Casey, William
EA 307 7:30PM - 9:25PM W LAB Casey, William
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
38333 EA 304 4.00 12:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC StaffEA 307 2:30PM - 4:25PM T LAB Staff
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201539728 EA 304 4.00 5:30PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Asabigi, Kanzoni
EA 307 7:30PM - 9:25PM R LAB Asabigi, Kanzoni
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.00
39729 EA 307 4.00 5:30PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Davis, WalterEA 307 7:30PM - 9:25PM W LAB Davis, Walter
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
39730 EA 310 4.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Baker, AnwarEA 305 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LAB Baker, Anwar
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS20334 EA E204 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Bryant, Marvin24398 EA E204 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Huff, Kimberly
BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
39732 EA E204 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Breger, William
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
22092 EA W210 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Leavell, Chiquita26788 EA W210 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Threat Jr, Carl30284 EA W210 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy36436 EA W210 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
27792 EA W210 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Bah-Deh, Pewu
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BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
37951 EA W203A 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Njoku, Emmanuel38361 EA 304 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I20324 EA W201 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Campbell, Henry
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.00
39731 EA 310 4.00 9:30AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Sole, DavidEA 305 12:00PM - 1:55PM R LAB Sole, David
Computer Aided Drafting
CAD 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER AID DRAFTINGLAB FEE: $35.00
36101 EA W207 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM W IMB Elzein, Raja
CAD 102 ADVANCED COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTINGLAB FEE: $35.00
36183 EA W207 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC Elzein, Raja
CAD 110 INTRODUCTION TO UNIGRAPHICS CAD/CAMLAB FEE: $45.00
36102 EA W207 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM T IMB Elzein, Raja
CAD 211 DIE DESIGN AND PANEL TIPPINGPRE-REQUISITE: CAD 102 OR CAD 222LAB FEE: $50.00
28127 EA W207 4.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM MW LEC Staff
CAD 222 UNIGRAPHICS SOLIDS MODELINGPRE-REQUISITE: CAD 110LAB FEE: $45.00
28128 EA W207 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM R LEC Elzein, Raja
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
20445 EA W211 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Lee, Charles20446 EA W211 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Wori, Okechukwu26780 EA W211 4.00 9:30AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Dance, Tonie
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGNPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
20457 EA W211 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Wori, Okechukwu
CIS 266 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGNPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $20.00
36103 EA W206 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Staff
Digital Media Production
DMP 102 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION I34462 EA W206 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn38353 EA W206 3.00 2:00PM - 5:00PM T LEC Staff
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DMP 105 MEDIA PRODUCTION32534 EA W206 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn
DMP 107 DIGITAL AUDIO PRODUCTION IIPRE-REQUISITE: DMP 104
34461 EA W206 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Staff
DMP 111 TELEVISION34468 EA W206 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn
DMP 112 BROADCAST OPERATIONS39733 EA W206 3.00 2:00PM - 5:00PM W LEC Staff
DMP 114 WRITING FOR THE MEDIAPRE-REQUISITE: ENG 119
34469 EA W206 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn
Drafting Design Technology
DRT 101 BLUEPRINT READINGLAB FEE: $15.00
37959 EA E111C 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M Staff
DRT 102 FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICAL DRAWINGPRE-REQUISITES: DRT 101LAB FEE: $25.00
20571 EA W207 4.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Rivera, Jose34145 EA W207 4.00 2:00PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Staff
DRT 115 GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCINGPRE-REQUISITES: DRT 101 OR DRT 102
32222 EA W207 2.00 5:30PM - 7:30PM F LEC Staff
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I32840 EA E207 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Bell, Ronald L.
ElectronicsTechnology
EE 103 RESIDENTIAL WIRINGPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101LAB FEE: $25.00
32232 EA E118 A/B 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S IMB Leftwich, Harry
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS34156 EA E202 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Davis, Ella34159 EA E201 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM MW LEC Weaver, Vivian38449 EA 308 3.00 10:00AM - 11:48AM MW LEC Weaver, Vivian
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
20727 EA E202 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F LEC Nash, JoanFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
20730 EA E200 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Murray, Aqua-Raven32640 EA E202 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Howard, Thomas36405 EA E201 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Mitseff, Emily
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
20742 EA W201 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Mitseff, Emily20745 EA E201 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Murray, Aqua-Raven20747 EA E201 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ross, Phyllis32648 EA E201 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Davis, Ella
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ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I20763 EA E201 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Howard, Thomas20766 EA E200 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Nash, Joan
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201532642 EA E202 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Howard, Thomas36408 EA E201 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Howard, Thomas38030 EA E200 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Hall Rayford, Mary38450 EA 308 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Hall Rayford, Mary
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
20791 EA E201 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Carter, Theresa20793 EA E201 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Murphy, Jeanette32650 EA E201 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Mitseff, Emily36384 EA W201 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Staff38246-A50 EA W212 0.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Staff
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITH HUM 101 SECTION 38247 - A5038247-A50 EA W212 0.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Davis, Lourie
ENG 119 ENGLISH I31001 EA E202 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Barr, William31002 EA E202 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Staff31613 EA E202 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Murphy, Jeanette32843 EA E201 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Bradford, Aundrea34878 EA E202 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Woods, Ian36381 EA E202 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Staff38244-A50 EA W212 0.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Staff
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITH PSY 101 SECTION 38245 - A5038245-A50 EA W212 0.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Howell, Janice
38268 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Farney, MichelleFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
38407 EA 306 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM TR LEC Walker, TheresaFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
38451 EA 300 3.00 10:00AM - 11:48AM MW LEC Yanosek, MartinFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
31003 EA E203 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Davis, Ella31004 EA E203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Staff31614 EA E202 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Woods, Ian32845 EA E203 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Farney, Michelle36382 EA E203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Swift, Joseph36438 EA E202 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Barr, William38452 EA 306 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Staff
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119
36106 EA E200 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Swift, Joseph
ENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
39734 EA E200 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Staff
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP34399 EA E200 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Harris, Marcus34400 EA E200 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Watkins, Valunda
ENT 205 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS28747 EA E201 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Mays, James
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Facility Maintenance Program
FM 101 BASIC FACILITY MAINTENANCELAB FEE: $25.00
34401 EA E118 A/B 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LAB Spratling, Reginald
FM 103 CARPENTRY26765 EA E118 A/B 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Stevens, Randolph
FM 104 GENERAL MAINTENANCELAB FEE: $30.00
26766 EA E118 A/B 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Stevens, Randolph
FM 106 SAFETY AND SUPPORT SERVICES37952 EA E118 A/B 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Spratling, Reginald
FM 299 FACILITY MAINTENANCE29674 EA E118 A/B 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Spratling, Reginald
Geothermal Systems Technology
GTT 101 PRINCIPLE OF THERMOGEOLOGY36185 EA W214 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Staff
GTT 105 APPLICATION OF GEOTHERMAL SYS.34148 EA E107 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Staff
Heating, Ventilation & Air
HVA 100 INTRO TO HVAC AND HERMETIC SYS39737 EA E107 5.00 10:00AM - 2:55PM F IMB Bashir, Aarif
HVA 103 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATIONPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102LAB FEE: $45.00
39735 EA E107 4.00 11:00AM - 12:48PM MW IMB StaffFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
HVA 106 BASIC HEATINGLAB FEE: $30.00
39738 EA E107 5.00 4:30PM - 6:30PM TR IMB Peterson, Eujay
HVA 108 REFRIGERATION CONTROLSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103LAB FEE: $30.00
39736 EA E107 4.00 1:00PM - 4:08PM TR IMB Peterson, EujayFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
HVA 109 VENT AND DUCT FABRICATIONPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 106 OR HVA 107LAB FEE: $45.00
39739 EA E107 4.00 8:00AM - 12:55PM R IMB Ruetz, Carl
HVA 110 FORCED AIR AND HYDRONIC HEATINGPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 106 OR HVA 107LAB FEE: $25.00
39740 EA E107 A/B 4.00 6:00PM - 8:25PM TR IMB Hightower, Gerard
HVA 111 APPLIED ELECTRICITY IN AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATINGPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 AND HVA 106 OR HVA 107LAB FEE: $25.00
37953 EA E107 3.00 3:00PM - 6:55PM F LEC Hightower, Gerard38334 EA E107 3.00 1:00PM - 3:24PM MW LEC Bashir, Aarif
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
HVA 118 CODES AND REGULATIONS39741 EA E115 3.00 1:00PM - 2:30PM MW LEC Peterson, Eujay
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HVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT MAINTENANCE39742 EA E107 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S IMB Hightower, Gerard
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165032846 EA E207 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Diggs, John
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186534806 EA E207 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Boykin, Peter
HIS 261 AFRICAN- AMERICAN HISTORY I32254 EA E207 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Boykin, Peter
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS20961 EA E207 3.00 3:30PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Curenton, Myron20962 EA W204 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Chatman, Marvin38247-A50 EA 312 0.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Davis, Lourie
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITH ENG 115 SECTION 38246 - A5038246-A50 EA W212 0.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Staff38270 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F LEC Koomruian, Stefanie
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS31558 EA 312 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Muwzea, Adwoa36439 EA E207 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Myers, Macell
HUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION34153 EA E203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Myers, Macell
Manufacturing Technology
MAN 100 SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLSLAB FEE: $40.00
36109 EA E113 B 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R IMB Staff
MAN 110 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES IPRE-REQUISITES: MAN 100LAB FEE: $45.00
36110 EA E111 B 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM T IMB Payne Sr, Douglas
MAN 200 QUALITY AND INSPECTIONPRE-REQUISITES: MAN 110LAB FEE: $30.00
39743 EA E113 A 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM W LEC Staff
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
28164 EA E200 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS21041 EA E202 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Alexander, Nirmal21044 EA E204 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Zorkot, Mohamed21045 EA E202 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Smith, Jameson
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201523788 EA E203 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Allen, Angela30051 EA E202 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Zorkot, Mohamed38454 EA 308 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM TR LEC Gaines, Thomas
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538455 EA 308 3.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM W LEC Smith, Jameson
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
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38811 EA 306 3.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM W LEC King, BeverlyFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA21067 EA E201 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Alexander, Nirmal21068 EA E203 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM MW LEC Zorkot, Mohamed21072 EA E202 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Williams, Sherie29697 EA E203 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Allen, Angela32653 EA E203 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Wilson, Frieda36441 EA E207 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Barker, Jerry38257 EA W203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM W LEC Rivera, Jose
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538453 EA 308 3.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM M LEC Williams, Sherie
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
32225 EA E203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Johnson, Netyla36442 EA E203 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Cole, Henry38031 EA E201 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Cole, Richard38254 EA W201 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM M LEC Petross-Wells, Deidra
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
36115 EA E204 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Johnson, Linda38256 EA W201 3.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM TR LEC Petross-Wells, Deidra
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538273 EA E204 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Petross-Wells, Deidra
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
37954 EA W203 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Beidoun, Nasser
MAT 122 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 121 OR PLACEMENT TEST
32230 EA W203 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Beidoun, Nasser
Music
MUS 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC31012 EA E203 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Reese, Margaret
MUS 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC I31010 EA E203 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Brown, Arthur
MUS 110 CLASS PIANO I32221 EA W213 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Brown, Arthur38352 EA W213 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM TR LEC Brown, Arthur
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MUS 111 CLASS PIANO IIPRE-REQUISITES: MUS 110
24127 EA W213 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Brown, Arthur
Numerical Control
NC 111 NUMERICAL CONTROL CONCEPTSLAB FEE: $40.00
34396 EA E111 C 3.00 5:30PM -8:25PM W LAB Staff
NC 222 CNC PROGRAMMING AND MACHINING I34146 EA E113/E111 A 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Payne Sr, Douglas
NC 230 CNC MACHINING CENTER OPERATION AND GRAPHICS IPRE-REQUISITES: NC 111LAB FEE: $30.00
34397 EA E113/E111 A 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM T LEC Payne Sr, Douglas
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NC 231 CNC TURNING CENTER OPERATION AND GRAPHICS IPRE-REQUISITES: NC 222LAB FEE: $40.00
34398 EA E113/E111 A 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Payne Sr, Douglas
NC 240 CNC TURNING CENTER OPERATION AND GRAPHICS II36119 EA E113/E111 A 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM M LEC Payne Sr, Douglas
PRE-REQUISITE: NC 235
Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.00
28347 EA W210 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW IMB Threat Jr, Carl28348 EA W210 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR IMB Craig, Lillian
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.00
32836 EA W210 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW IMB Threat Jr, Carl
OIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING ILAB FEE: $15.00
31013 EA W206 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S IMB Staff
Philosophy
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY36120 EA E204 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Mc Graw, David
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC21346 EA E201 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Mc Graw, David
PHL 221 ETHICS21350 EA E204 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Mc Graw, David
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT29096 EA E207 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Brown, Jeffrey29101 EA E207 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Nichols, William32229 EA E207 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ibe, Frank32703 EA E207 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Ivory, Ellis32837 EA E207 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Ibe, Frank34152 EA E207 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Webster, Stella34880 EA E207 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC O’Mara, Erin38269 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM M LEC Surowitz, Marvin
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Project Management
PRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT26469 EA E204 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Graham, Deborah
PRM 105 PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS: MS PROJECTSPRE-REQUISITES: PRM 101
34155 EA W211 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Wallace, Jack
PRM 220 ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PRM 101
37955 EA W211 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Anene, Edward
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY32251 EA E208 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Beydoun, Housain32252 EA E204 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Mosby-Lewis, Denise
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32712 EA E208 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Beydoun, Housain32713 EA W203A 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Beydoun, Housain32838 EA E208 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Howell, Janice38245-A50 EA 310 0.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Howell, Janice
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITH ENG 119 SECTION 38244 - A5038244-A50 EA W212 0.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Staff
Radio Television Broadcasting
RTV 101 WRITING FOR RADIO/TV38296 EA W211 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Staff
RTV 102 ADV. WRITING FOR RADIO/TV38297 EA W210 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Staff
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY32249 EA E208 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Barnes, Patricia32250 EA E204 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Lynum, Carmen32644 EA W203A 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Barnes, Patricia32704 EA E208 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Tucker, Norma32705 EA E208 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Tucker, Norma36443 EA E208 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Tucker, Norma
Spanish
SPA 101 SPANISH INTRODUCTION39915 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 1:00PM F LEC Staff
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH21540 EA W203A 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Davis, Ella21541 EA W203A 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Mitseff, Emily21544 EA W203A 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Mitseff, Emily21545 EA W203A 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Mitseff, Emily22106 EA W203A 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Chambers, James24122 EA W203A 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Smiley, Harriette36413 EA W203A 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Chambers, James38255 EA W203A 3.00 5:00PM - 8:25PM R LEC Smiley, Harriette
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
SPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICEPRE-REQUISITES: SPH 101
39746 EA W203A 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM W LEC Staff
Sustainable Environmental Design
SED 120 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMER. DESIGN39745 EA W203A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Staff
Welding
WLT 101 ARC/OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDINGLAB FEE: $60.00
28052 EA E109 5.00 9:00AM - 1:41PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK CLASS - MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
WLT 102 ARC WELDINGPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 101LAB FEE: $60.00
28053 EA E109 5.00 9:00AM - 2:21PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK CLASS - MEETS LAST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
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WLT 103 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING GTAWPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 102LAB FEE: $60.00
39747 EA E109 A/B 5.00 9:00AM - 11:25PM MW LEC Staff
WLT 104 TUNGSTEN INERT GAS WELDING37988 EA E109 A/B 5.00 3:30PM - 8:11PM TR LEC Simon, Keith
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
WLT 105 MIG/FLUX-CORE/PLASMA WELDING37989 EA E109 A/B 5.00 3:30PM - 8:51PM TR LEC Simon, Keith
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
WLT 107 ADVANCED WELD / FABRICATION37990 EA E109 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Staff39748 EA E109 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Staff
WLT 110 INTRO TO METAL SCULPTURE39749 EA E109 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM W IMB Machnee, Melissa
WLT 111 ADVANCE METAL SCULPTURE39750 EA E109 4.00 12:30PM - 4:25PM W IMB Machnee, Melissa
WLT 202 QUALITY TESTING - WELDING39751 EA E109 3.00 8:30AM - 11:30PM F LEC Staff
WLT 208 PIPE WELDINGPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 103LAB FEE: $60.00
39752 EA E109 5.00 3:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Staff
WLT 210 CERTIFICATION WELDING PRACTICESPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 208LAB FEE: $60.00
36126 EA E109 5.00 3:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Staff
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FAST-TRACKThese accelerated courses allow the student to complete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.
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Auto Body Technology
ABT 101 INTRO. TO AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY38228 EA E115 4.00 4:30PM - 8:15PM MW IMB Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE:MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
ABT 103 AUTO BODY WORK ENVIR AND SAFETY38229 EA E115 4.00 4:30PM - 8:47PM MW IMB Staff
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM.
Welding
WLT 101 ARC/OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDINGLAB FEE: $60.00
28052 EA E109 5.00 9:00AM - 1:41PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK CLASS - MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
WLT 102 ARC WELDINGPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 101LAB FEE: $60.00
28053 EA E109 5.00 9:00AM - 2:21PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK CLASS - MEETS LAST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
WLT 104 TUNGSTEN INERT GAS WELDING37988 EA E109 A/B 5.00 3:30PM - 8:11PM TR LEC Simon, Keith
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
WLT 105 MIG/FLUX-CORE/PLASMA WELDING37989 EA E109 A/B 5.00 3:30PM - 8:51PM TR LEC Simon, Keith
FAST TRACK COURSE: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF TERM
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Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different fromthe regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit classschedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses forthe Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may beapplied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
Biology
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
38324 EA 304 0.00 9:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Robinson, EdwinEA 307 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LAB Robinson, Edwin
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538354 EA 304 0.00 12:00PM - 2:16PM MW LEC Casey, William
EA 307 2:30PM - 4:25PM W LAB Casey, WilliamFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
38406 EA 304 0.00 9:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Marang, BoitshokoEA 307 12:00PM - 1:55PM W LAB Marang, Boitshoko
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
38333 EA 304 0.00 12:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC StaffEA 307 2:30PM - 4:25PM T LAB Staff
Digital Media Production
DMP 102 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION I38353 EA W206 3.00 2:00PM - 5:00PM T LEC Staff
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS38449 EA 308 3.00 10:00AM - 11:48AM MW LEC Weaver, Vivian
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
20727 EA E202 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F LEC Nash, JoanFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I20766 EA E200 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Nash, Joan
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538450 EA 308 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Hall Rayford, Mary
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 119 ENGLISH I38268 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Farney, Michelle
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538407 EA 306 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM TR LEC Walker, Theresa
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538451 EA 300 3.00 10:00AM - 11:48AM MW LEC Yanosek, Martin
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
38452 EA 306 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC StaffFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
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Heating, Ventilation & Air
HVA 103 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATIONPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 LAB FEE: $45.00
39735 EA E107 4.00 11:00AM - 12:48PM MW IMB StaffFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
HVA 108 REFRIGERATION CONTROLSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103 LAB FEE: $30.00
39736 EA E107 4.00 1:00PM - 4:08PM TR IMB Peterson, EujayFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
HVA 111 APPLIED ELECTRICITY IN AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATINGPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 AND HVA 106 OR HVA 107 LAB FEE: $25.00
38334 EA E107 3.00 1:00PM - 3:24PM MW LEC Bashir, AarifFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS38270 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM F LEC Koomruian, Stefanie
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS38454 EA 308 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM TR LEC Gaines, Thomas
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538455 EA 308 3.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM W LEC Smith, Jameson
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538811 EA 306 3.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM W LEC King, Beverly
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA38257 EA W203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM W LEC Rivera, Jose
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538453 EA 308 3.00 5:30PM - 8:28PM M LEC Williams, Sherie
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
38254 EA W201 3.00 5:00PM - 8:28PM M LEC Petross-Wells, DeidraFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
38256 EA W201 3.00 12:00PM - 1:44PM TR LEC Zorkot, MohamedFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Music
MUS 110 CLASS PIANO I38352 EA W213 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM TR LEC Brown, Arthur
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT38269 EA W203 3.00 5:00PM - 8:13PM M LEC Surowitz, Marvin
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH38255 EA W203A 3.00 5:00PM - 8:25PM R LEC Smiley, Harriette
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Dr. Letitia Uduma
I am pleased to welcome you to the Northwest Campus and the home for healthscience programs for the District. It is an exciting time to be part of the NorthwestCampus and the vibrant WCCCD learning community.
We are proud to host the Larry K. Lewis Educational Center—an instructional andstudent service facility that was the second Platinum LEED certified building in Michigan.As a LEED-certified environment, it features sustainable systems powered throughgeothermal, photo-voltaic technologies, water capture and grey-water bio-treatmentsystems, and insulation provided by a “green” roof. Many of these same systems are beingintegrated through the campus and will be supported throughout the District.
The Health Science Center located on the campus is a district-wide resource forstudents, faculty and our community. Along with the Michigan Institute for Public SafetyEducation, we are working to support wellness, safety and health education through theDistrict and region. This is in addition to the strong partnerships that have beenestablished with human service agencies, child development and child welfareorganizations to strengthen resources and communication on critical issues affectingthose who live and work in Wayne County.
Our faculty and staff work to deliver exceptional instructional services and academicsupport to assist your educational sojourn, and, there are many opportunities for you tobe engaged in campus life. These include continuing education programs, studentactivities and service-learning providing for an increase in awareness, understanding ofcritical issues facing our region and nation, and chance to serve our community.
We wish you much success and encourage you to take advantage of every opportunityfor growth, enrichment and expansion of knowledge available to you.
Dr. Letitia UdumaCampus President
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8200 W. Outer DriveDetroit, MI 48219
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Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118
www.wcccd.edu
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HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 am-9:00 pm
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FRIDAY OFFERINGSBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 32724 G4D GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECCCT 210 SPECIAL POPULATIONS 20410 G116 GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 38294 Offsite HSC - CLNEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 38295 Offsite HSC - CLNENG 119 ENGLISH I 33324 G215 GAB 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 38436 5:00PM - 8:45PM LECLEA 235 RACE RELATIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT 38410 G106 GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECLEA 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT 25390 G119 GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 31336 G101 GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECMAT 131 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS 30973 G103 GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 38096 5:00PM - 8:45PM IMBNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 38097 5:00PM - 8:45PM IMBNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 38098 5:00PM - 8:45PM IMBPHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I 32806 G211 GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 24245 G214 GAB 6:00PM - 8:55PM LEC
SATURDAY OFFERINGSAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & AFRICAN
AMERICAN STRUGGLE 30496 G118 GAB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECADD 112 ADDICTIONS & CRIMINAL JUSTICE 39680 G112G GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECADD 130 ASSESSMENT, DIAGNOSIS AND
TREATMENT OF ADDICTIONS 39681 G112G GAB 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH
PROFESSIONS 29268 119 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS 32711 4D GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECARA 202 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC II 24449 103 GAB 12:00PM - 3:55PM LECBIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY 20181 L2 LSB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 29279 L5 LSB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 29279 L4 LSB 2:00PM - 3:55PM LABBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 38392 L17 LSB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 38392 L100 LSB 2:00PM - 3:55PM LABBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 20262 L6 LSB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 20262 L3 LSB 2:00PM - 3:55PM LABBIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 21703 L20 LSB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 29463 G203 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 24237 G4D GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECCCT 106 METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
-PRE-SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT 20403 G116 GAB 12:00PM - 3:55PM LECCCT 257 INFANT LITERATURE BIRTH TO 36
MONTHS 30601 G200 GAB 11:00AM - 1:55PM LECCCT 260 PORTFOLIO -METHODS AND TECHNIQUES 30602 G200 GAB 2:00PM - 2:55PM LEC
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CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 32822 L18 LSB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECCHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 32822 L105 LSB 2:00PM - 3:55PM LABCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS 20450 G4C GAB 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION 20583 H132 HSC 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II 24242 G119 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECEMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER 39667 H204 HSC 9:00AM - 1:25PM LECENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I 20737 G215 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II 32807 G214 GAB 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 20770 G215 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 20775 G217 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 20690 G206 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 20704 G217 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 20838 G214 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECFSM 135 HOSPITALITY ACCOUNTING 39675 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECFSM 145 FINANCIAL PRACTICUM 39679 G205 GAB 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECGEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 36150 106 GAB 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECHIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-
1650 20920 G106 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECHUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING
ARTS 32726 G120 GAB12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC
HUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN SERVICES 30508 G201 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 32760 G100 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 21078 G101 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 21082 G101 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 21107 G100 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 38093 H104 HSC 9:00AM - 12:45PM IMBNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 38094 H108 HSC 9:00AM - 12:45PM IMBNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 38095 H114B HSC 9:00AM - 12:45PM IMBNUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY 21286 W17B WC 9:00AM - 1:17PM LECNUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY 38112 W17A WC 9:00AM - 1:17PM LECOIS 100 KEYBOARDING 36392 G4E GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM IMBPHL 221 ETHICS 30513 G211 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECPLB 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY 38291 H204 HSC 9:00AM - 2:38PM IMBPLB 110 PEDIATRIC PHLEBOTOMY 39676 H204 HSC 9:00AM - 3:26PM IMBPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 24265 G211 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 21435 G206 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPSY 202 HUMAN SEXUALITY 22219 G203 GAB 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 21493 G103 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 21505 G116 GAB 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSUR 101 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN 30616 134 HSC 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSUR 102 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN/CLINICAL 30617 OFF SITE HSC 12:00PM - 3:55PM CLN
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ADD 112 ADDICTIONS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE39680 NW GAB G112G 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Mann, Corine
ADD 130 ASSESSMENT, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ADDICTIONS39681 NW GAB G112G 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE20064 NW EC E326 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Smith, Bruce20065 NW GAB G113 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Friley III, Grant24153 NW EC E211 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Daniel, Eric29453 NW EC E326 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Smith, Bruce30496 NW GAB G118 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Parkman, William31322 NW EC E211 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Smith, Bruce38433 NW GAB G112G 4.00 9:00AM - 1:55PM F LEC Daniel, Eric
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE28220 NW EC E224 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Griggs, Michael
AAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY24155 NW GAB G113 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Dandridge, Henry
Allied Health
ALH 105 MEDICAL MATHCO-REQUISITES: MAT 100
33029 NW GAB 103 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Staff
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS29268 NW GAB 119 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff33018 NW GAB 113 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Staff34774 NW EC 323 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff34794 NW GAB 113 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Staff
ALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
32667 NW GAB 4C 3.00 3:00PM - 4:48PM MW LEC StaffFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
32711 NW GAB 4D 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Staff39668 NW GAB 4E 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Staff
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS29269 NW GAB 106 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Staff33019 NW EC 223 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Staff
Anthropology
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY20124 NW GAB 103 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Green, Iris33016 NW EC 225 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Chapman, Yolanda36447 NW GAB 119 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Green, Iris
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CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY20129 NW GAB 119 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Sullivan, Timothy34796 NW GAB 119 4.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Samaddar, Sunanda36448 NW GAB 119 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Montilus, Guerin
ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY20131 NW EC 225 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Chapman, Yolanda34797 NW GAB 106 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Staff
Arabic
ARA 102 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC IIPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 101
28221 NW EC 224 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Muhsin, Nadir
ARA 202 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC IIPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 201
24449 NW GAB 103 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Muhsin, Nadir
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY20181 NW LSB L2 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Um, Ikchul34970 NW LSB L2 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Skidmore, Lynnda
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
20209 NW LSB L5 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Sutliff, PeterNW LSB L4 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Sutliff, Peter
20215 NW LSB L5 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LEC Greene, CurtisNW LSB L4 5:00PM - 6:55PM M LAB Greene, Curtis
20216 NW LSB L5 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Burleson, LeslieNW LSB L4 7:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Burleson, Leslie
20218 NW LSB L5 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Ramey, RonnieNW LSB L4 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB Ramey, Ronnie
29279 NW LSB L5 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Carter, EugeneNW LSB L4 2:00PM - 3:55PM S LAB Carter, Eugene
29321 NW LSB L5 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Skidmore, LynndaNW LSB L4 1:00PM - 2:55PM T LAB Skidmore, Lynnda
30559 NW LSB L5 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Greene, CurtisNW LSB L4 5:00PM - 6:55PM T LAB Greene, Curtis
34220 NW LSB L5 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Burleson, LeslieNW LSB L4 7:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Burleson, Leslie
36149 NW LSB L5 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Anyanwu, NgoziNW LSB L4 2:00PM - 3:55PM F LAB Anyanwu, Ngozi
36428 NW LSB L5 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Onyegbado, ChristianaNW LSB L4 11:00AM - 12:55PM R LAB Onyegbado, Christiana
38360 NW LSB L6 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Onyegbado, ChristianaNW LSB L4 3:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Onyegbado, Christiana
38390 NW LSB L4 4.00 2:00PM - 5:55PM F LEC Carter, EugeneNW LSB L5 11:30AM - 1:25PM F LAB Carter, Eugene
38391 NW LSB L20 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Sutliff, PeterNW LSB L4 3:00PM - 4:55PM W LAB Sutliff, Peter
38440 NW LSB L105 4.00 3:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Safronoff, JohnNW LSB L2 1:00PM - 3:18PM M LAB Safronoff, John
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
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BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
20242 NW LSB L20 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Irowa, MichaelNW LSB L100 11:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Irowa, Michael
20243 NW LSB L20 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Skidmore, LynndaNW LSB L100 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Skidmore, Lynnda
20246 NW LSB L20 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LEC Marang, BoitshokoNW LSB L100 5:00PM - 6:55PM M LAB Marang, Boitshoko
34227 NW LSB L20 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Chambers, EmanuelNW LSB L100 5:00PM - 6:55PM T LAB Chambers, Emanuel
34229 NW LSB L20 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Robinson, JohnnyNW LSB L100 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Robinson, Johnny
38392 NW LSB L17 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Grabowski, SusanNW LSB L100 2:00PM - 3:55PM S LAB Grabowski, Susan
38441 NW LSB L2 4.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Irowa, MichaelNW LSB L106 11:30AM - 1:55PM R LAB Irowa, Michael
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.00
20262 NW LSB L6 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Lucas, Jo AnnNW LSB L3 2:00PM - 3:55PM S LAB Lucas, Jo Ann
20263 NW LSB L6 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Olafioye, SalewaNW LSB L3 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Olafioye, Salewa
20264 NW LSB L6 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC StaffNW LSB L3 3:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Staff
24445 NW LSB L6 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Morrison, CrystalNW LSB L3 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Morrison, Crystal
34235 NW LSB L6 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Morrison, CrystalNW LSB L3 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Morrison, Crystal
38337 NW LSB L6 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Olafioye, SalewaNW LSB L3 1:00PM - 2:55PM R LAB Olafioye, Salewa
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250
20269 NW GAB 118 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Parizon, Michael20271 NW LSB L2 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Parizon, Michael21703 NW LSB L20 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Parizon, Michael
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
30642 NW LSB L18 4.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Brem, AntoninaNW LSB L102 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LAB Brem, Antonina
30645 NW LSB L18 4.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Greene, CurtisNW LSB L102 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LAB Greene, Curtis
30648 NW LSB L18 4.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Brem, AntoninaNW LSB L102 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LAB Brem, Antonina
30657 NW LSB L18 4.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Brem, AntoninaNW LSB L102 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LAB Brem, Antonina
30660 NW LSB L18 4.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Greene, CurtisNW LSB L102 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LAB Greene, Curtis
30663 NW LSB L18 4.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Nwamba, ChristianNW LSB L102 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LAB Nwamba, Christian
34237 NW LSB L18 4.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Abulu, EgertonNW LSB L102 7:30PM - 8:55PM TR LAB Abulu, Egerton
34243 NW LSB L17 4.00 5:00PM - 6:25PM TR LEC Safronoff, JohnNW LSB L106 6:30PM - 7:55PM TR LAB Safronoff, John
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
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CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS29463 NW GAB G203 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Allen, Deolis29464 NW EC 225 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Berry, Gerald32732 NW EC 225 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Woods, Dawnita38571 NW GAB G112G 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Staff
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
20361 NW GAB G4D 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Watkins, Lydia24237 NW GAB G4D 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Bah-Deh, Pewu29270 NW EC 146 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Woods, Dawnita29549 NW EC 146 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Johnson, Daisy31323 NW EC 146 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Johnson, Daisy32724 NW GAB G4D 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Threat Jr, Carl36453 NW GAB G4D 3.00 2:00PM - 3:53PM TR LEC Watkins, Lydia
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.00
20420 NW LSB L6 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Tewari, KewalNW LSB L105 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Tewari, Kewal
26923 NW LSB L2 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Leavell, BonitaNW LSB L105 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB Leavell, Bonita
29396 NW LSB L5 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Tewari, KewalNW LSB L105 3:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Tewari, Kewal
32822 NW LSB L18 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Akbarian, FathaliNW LSB L105 2:00PM - 3:55PM S LAB Akbarian, Fathali
36394 NW LSB L17 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Kennedy, LelaNW LSB L105 11:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Kennedy, Lela
38335 NW LSB L5 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Akbarian, FathaliNW LSB L105 3:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Akbarian, Fathali
CHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112LAB FEE: $75.00
32819 NW LSB L2 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Kelley, PatrickNW LSB L105 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Kelley, Patrick
CHM 145 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IIPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 136LAB FEE: $75.00
20431 NW LSB L2 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Diop, SeydouNW LSB L105 1:00PM - 2:55PM T LAB Diop, Seydou
CHM 155 SURVEY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRYPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 OR CHM 136LAB FEE: $75.00
29563 NW LSB L2 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Diop, SeydouNW LSB L105 7:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Diop, Seydou
38336 NW LSB L17 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Waymreen-Salhi, CynthiaNW LSB L105 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Waymreen-Salhi, Cynthia
Child Care Training
CCT 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE20399 NW GAB G101 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Broner-Hall, Sandra
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CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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CCT 106 METHODS AND TECHNIQUES -PRE-SCHOOL DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CCT-101, ENG 110 AND EMT 101
20403 NW GAB G116 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Williams, Alicia
CCT 120 PARENT-CHILD TEACHER RELATIONSHIPPREREQUISITE: CCT 101 AND HUS 105.
20407 NW GAB G101 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Broner-Hall, Sandra
CCT 210 SPECIAL POPULATIONS20410 NW GAB G116 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC White, Marlene
CCT 230 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISIONPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101 OR HUS 105 OR ENG 119 OR CCT 101 OR EMT 101
27881 NW GAB G116 3.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM F LEC Broner-Hall, Sandra
CCT 257 INFANT LITERATURE BIRTH TO 36 MONTHSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR CCT 101 OR PSY 101
30601 NW GAB G200 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM S LEC White, Marlene
CCT 260 PORTFOLIO -METHODS AND TECHNIQUESPRE-REQUISITE: CCT 101, CCT 104, CCT 106, CCT 120, CCT 157, CCT 210, CCT 220, CCT 230, AND ENG 119.
30602 NW GAB G200 1.00 2:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Williams, Alicia
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
20449 NW GAB G4D 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Adams, Jon20450 NW GAB G4C 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas32665 NW GAB G4D 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Wallace, Kimberly32721 NW EC E147 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas36452 NW EC E147 4.00 11:00AM - 1:24PM MW LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201538298 NW EC E148 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Mwila, Apollinaris38803 NW EC E148 4.00 10:30AM - 12:54PM MW LEC Mwila, Apollinaris
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
CIS 203 VISUAL BASIC PRGM LANGUAGEPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $15.00
39682 NW EC E147 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Staff
CIS 210 INTRO TO UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM39683 NW EC E146 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff
CIS 240 NETWORKING ESSENTIALSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
39770 NW EC E147 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Johnston, Jacqueline
CIS 246 ORACLE DATABASE ADMIN I39684 NW EC E148 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Staff
Corrections
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS32745 NW EC 312 3.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MTWRF LEC Robinson, Deborah
THIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 1/12/15 THRU 2/12/15.
COR 105 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONAL COUNSELINGPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
28372 NW EC 312 3.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MTWRF LEC Younger, JamesTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 1/12/15 THRU 2/12/15.
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CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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COR 110 INTRODUCTION TO DEVIANT BEHAVIORPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
20494 NW WC W1B 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Martin, Eileen
COR 200 SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR CORRECTIONAL PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
29542 NW EC 312 3.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM MTWRF LEC Younger, JamesTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 1/12/15 THRU 2/12/15.
COR 205 INSTITUTION CORRECTIONS PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
32556 NW WC W1A 3.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM T LEC Wynn, Junetta
COR 210 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FACILITIESPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
20498 NW EC 312 3.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MTWRF LEC StaffTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 2/16/15 THRU 3/18/15.
COR 215 CORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
34718 NW GAB G104 3.00 - LEC Jackson, James36152 NW GAB G104 3.00 - LEC Evans, Warren
COR 218 RACE RELATIONS - COR PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
34716 NW WC W1A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Martin, Eileen
COR 255 LEGAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
20505 NW EC 312 3.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MTWRF LEC StaffTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 2/16/15 THRU 3/18/15.
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE20480 NW EC E327 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM T LEC Jackson, James20481 NW WC W17A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Williams, Arthur36642 NW GAB G2 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Williams, Arthur
Dental Assisting
DA 117 CLINICAL PRACTICE IPRE-REQUISITES: DA 110 AND DA 106
24121 NW HSC OFF SITE 5.00 8:30AM - 4:55PM MF L/L Buchheister, JohnPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
NW HSC OFF SITE 8:30AM - 4:55PM MF L/L Cavacini, AmandaPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
24124 NW HSC OFF SITE 5.00 8:30AM - 4:55PM RF LAB Cavacini, AmandaPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
NW HSC OFF SITE 8:30AM - 4:55PM RF LAB Hightower, GraciePROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
DA 126 PATHOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY AND MEDICAL/DENTAL EMERGENCIES39669 NW HSC OFF SITE 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM T IMB Geist, Shin-Mey
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
DA 127 DENTAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT20525 NW HSC H209 2.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LEC Buckley, Martha
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED
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General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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DA 129 LEGAL, ETHICAL AND COMMUNICATION ISSUES20526 NW HSC H209 2.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM W LEC Hightower, Gracie
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED
DA 203 EXPANDED FUNCTIONS FOR THE RDA39670 NW HSC H209 3.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM T IMB Parker, Meredith
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
DA 204 EXPANDED FUNC FOR THE RDA LAB/LAB FEE: $75.00
39671 NW HSC H208 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Parker, MeredithPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
NW HSC H208 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Werdlow, PamelaPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
39858 NW HSC H208 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Parker, MeredithNW HSC H208 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Werdlow, Pamela
Dental Auxiliary
DEN 100 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT20543 NW HSC H132 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Staff
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED
DEN 200 DENTAL RADIOLOGY THEORY20545 NW HSC H209 2.00 12:30PM - 2:25PM R LEC Zarb, Pamela
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED
DEN 201 DENTAL RADIOLOGY LABLAB FEE: $75.00
34467 NW HSC H116 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Armstrong, SheilaNW HSC H116 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Buckley, Martha
39664 NW HSC H116 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Bradford, KimNW HSC H116 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Zarb, Pamela
39665 NW HSC H116 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Bradford, KimNW HSC H116 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Buckley, Martha
39666 NW HSC H116 2.00 1:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Bradford, KimNW HSC H116 1:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Zarb, Pamela
Dental Hygiene
DHY 111 HISTOLOGY AND ORAL EMBRYOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 101 OR DHY 110 OR DHY 120LAB FEE: $9.00
20550 NW HSC H209 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Herschfus, MarcPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
DHY 129 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE I - LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 101 OR DHY 120 OR DHY 130
20551 NW HSC H203 2.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM R LEC Hanna, HollyPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
DHY 130 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE I - LABPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 101 OR DHY 120 OR DHY 129LAB FEE: $150.00
20552 NW HSC H117 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM M LAB Cato, DeorphiaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Cato, DeorphiaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM M LAB Johnson, AngelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM M LAB Zarb, PamelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
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CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Zarb, PamelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
20554 NW HSC H117 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM T LAB Cato, DeorphiaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Cato, DeorphiaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM T LAB Johnson, AngelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Johnson, AngelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM T LAB Zarb, PamelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Zarb, PamelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
DHY 219 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE IV - LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 209 OR DHY 210 OR DHY 220
20556 NW HSC H132 2.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Benson, CandacePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
DHY 220 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE IV - LABPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 209 OR DHY 210LAB FEE: $290.00
20557 NW HSC H117 5.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM WF LAB Anderson, LisaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM WF LAB Anderson, LisaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM WF LAB Armstrong, SheilaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM WF LAB Cato, DeorphiaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM WF LAB Cato, DeorphiaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM WF LAB Coleman-Settles, DenisePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM WF LAB Coleman-Settles, DenisePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM WF LAB Counts, JanicePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM WF LAB Counts, JanicePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM WF LAB Vettor, CarolynPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM WF LAB Vettor, CarolynPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
20559 NW HSC H117 5.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Benson, CandacePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Benson, CandacePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Bradford, KimPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Bradford, KimPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Dozier, KarenPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Dozier, KarenPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Schaecher, ManonPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
NW HSC H117 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Zarb, PamelaPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
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CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
DHY 221 DENTAL BIOMATERIALSPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 101 OR DHY 120LAB FEE: $50.00
34465 NW HSC H203 3.00 1:00PM - 4:55PM W LAB Armstrong, SheilaNW HSC H203 1:00PM - 4:55PM W LAB Buckley, MarthaNW HSC H203 1:00PM - 4:55PM W LAB Dozier, Karen
DHY 225 SPECIAL PATIENT MANAGEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 209 OR DHY 210LAB FEE: $50.00
20562 NW HSC H203 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM W LEC Jones, DarlenePROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
DHY 231 COMMUNITY DENTISTRYPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 209 OR DHY 210
20563 NW HSC H203 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MR LEC StaffPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
20581 NW HSC H132 3.00 4:30PM - 7:25PM W LEC Saulter, Barbara20582 NW EC 327 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM W LEC Singleton, Willie20583 NW HSC H132 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Sutton, Jamie23215 NW GAB G211 3.00 4:30PM - 7:25PM T LEC Rutkowski, Cynthia24135 NW EC 327 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Saulter, Barbara24141 NW EC 327 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Saulter, Barbara24145 NW HSC H132 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Sutton, Jamie
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I29465 NW EC 224 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Ewen, Bruce29466 NW GAB G120 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Badry, Peter
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
24242 NW GAB G119 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Badry, Peter
Emergency Medical Technology
EMT 101 FIRST AIDLAB FEE: $10.00
20634 NW HSC H208 2.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM W LEC Edwards, Paul20635 NW HSC H208 2.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Edwards, Paul24151 NW HSC H208 2.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM W LEC Edwards, Paul
EMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDERLAB FEE: $30.00
30627 NW HSC H204 3.00 4:30PM - 8:55PM W LEC Syrkett, Keith30628 NW HSC H204 3.00 9:00AM - 1:25PM F LEC Syrkett, Keith39667 NW HSC H204 3.00 9:00AM - 1:25PM S LEC Staff
EMT 114 BASIC EMT ILAB FEE: $40.00
38292 NW HSC H208 4.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM TR IMB Staff
EMT 124 BASIC EMT IILAB FEE: $40.00
38293 NW HSC H208 4.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM TR IMB Staff
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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137FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 53 - 69
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CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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EMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCELAB FEE: $40.00
38294 NW HSC Offsite 1.00 - FS CLN Staff38295 NW HSC Offsite 1.00 - FS CLN Staff
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS31326 NW GAB G215 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley32629 NW GAB G214 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Franklin, Deborah32766 NW GAB G214 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Franklin, Deborah32984 NW GAB G214 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Raines III, Frank
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
20733 NW GAB G215 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Perlman, Mary20734 NW GAB G215 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley20735 NW GAB G215 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Perlman, Mary20737 NW GAB G215 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Andrews, Gwendolyn24156 NW GAB G214 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC McMonagle, Colin24244 NW GAB G215 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Cooper, Rodney29456 NW GAB G215 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Perlman, Mary30497 NW GAB G214 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Perlman, Mary32805 NW GAB G215 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Staff
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
20748 NW GAB G217 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Kirkby, Carol20749 NW GAB G217 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Raines III, Frank26343 NW GAB G217 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Hughes, Mildretta29545 NW GAB G214 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Kirkby, Carol29546 NW GAB G214 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Martin, Juanita30499 NW GAB G217 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Dozier, Marva32676 NW GAB G217 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Gray, Nettie32807 NW GAB G214 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Manciel, Carol32988 NW GAB G206 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Raines III, Frank
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I20769 NW GAB G215 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Wilson, Julie20770 NW GAB G215 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Manciel, Carol20771 NW GAB G217 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Wilson, Carmen20773 NW GAB G206 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Carter, Theresa20774 NW GAB G215 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Hughes, Mildretta20775 NW GAB G217 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Jones, Michon20776 NW GAB G217 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Wilson, Julie24213 NW GAB G214 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Gray, Nettie29455 NW GAB G217 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Constance, Valerie31329 NW GAB G215 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Andrews, Gwendolyn31561 NW GAB G206 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Constance, Valerie32630 NW GAB G206 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Manciel, Carol32655 NW GAB G215 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Perlman, Mary32672 NW GAB G217 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Gray, Nettie32763 NW GAB G215 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Perlman, Mary32804 NW GAB G215 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Franklin, Frederick32991 NW GAB 200 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Constance, Valerie
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
20794 NW GAB G200 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Wilson, Julie20795 NW GAB G200 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Wilson, Julie20796 NW GAB G200 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Constance, Valerie
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FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 53 - 69
CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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20797 NW GAB G200 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Dozier, Marva31332 NW GAB G200 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Staff32631 NW GAB G200 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Raines III, Frank32656 NW GAB G200 3.00 7:00PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Manciel, Carol32992 NW GAB G200 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Staff38226 NW GAB G200 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff
ENG 119 ENGLISH I20687 NW GAB G201 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Perlman, Mary20688 NW GAB G201 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria20689 NW GAB G118 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary20690 NW GAB G206 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Barr, William20691 NW GAB G201 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria20692 NW GAB G200 3.00 7:30PM - 8:55PM MW LEC Mosley, Nathalie20694 NW GAB G200 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Womack, Linda20695 NW GAB G201 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria20698 NW GAB G118 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Shaw, Eric20700 NW GAB G201 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Mosley, Nathalie20702 NW GAB G201 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Fields, Audrina20703 NW GAB G118 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary20704 NW GAB G217 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Barr, William24158 NW GAB G203 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Shaw, Eric24159 NW GAB G201 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria32617 NW GAB G214 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Shaw, Eric32618 NW GAB G203 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Womack, Linda32632 NW GAB G203 3.00 7:30PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Franklin, Deborah32657 NW GAB G203 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Hudson, Nora32673 NW GAB G217 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Shaw, Eric33027 NW GAB G206 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Fields, Audrina33324 NW GAB G215 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Fields, Audrina34798 NW GAB G201 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Hudson, Robin34799 NW GAB G201 3.00 7:30PM - 8:55PM MW LEC Hudson, Robin36681 NW GAB G201 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Green, Beverly38435 NW GAB G201 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Short, Ida
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
20829 NW GAB G118 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Short, Ida20830 NW GAB G118 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Short, Ida20833 NW GAB G119 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Floyd, Stacha20834 NW GAB G215 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Readous, Wendy20835 NW GAB G204 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Waller, Rayfield20837 NW GAB G203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC McHugh, Stephen20838 NW GAB G214 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Short, Ida20839 NW GAB G206 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary20841 NW GAB G217 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Carr, Juanita24221 NW GAB G217 3.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM F LEC Carr, Juanita24222 NW GAB G103 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Floyd, Stacha30500 NW GAB G217 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Anyanetu, Patrick31563 NW GAB G201 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Readous, Wendy32658 NW EC E325 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Schaefer, James32735 NW EC E325 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Schaefer, James32996 NW GAB G205 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Franklin, Deborah32997 NW GAB G217 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Carr, Juanita
ENG 280 CREATIVE WRITINGPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
20873 NW EC 224 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Staff
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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Food Service System Management
FSM 105 PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS39859 NW EC 224 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M IMB Hubbard, Marion
FSM 120 CUSTOMER SERVICE39672 NW GAB G205 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Saulter, Barbara
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
FSM 125 CONTROLLING FOODSERVICE COSTS39913 NW GAB G205 2.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM W IMB Staff
FSM 132 FOOD SERVICE PURCHASING39674 NW GAB G205 2.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM T IMB Hubbard, Marion
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
FSM 135 HOSPITALITY ACCOUNTING39675 NW GAB G205 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Hubbard, Marion
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
FSM 145 FINANCIAL PRACTICUM39679 NW GAB G205 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Atlas, Courtney
PRATICUM CLASS MEETS 5 TIMES DURING SEMESTER.
Geography
GEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY36150 NW GAB 106 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Tallerico, Benjamin
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165020920 NW GAB G106 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Daniel, Eric30505 NW GAB G106 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Boykin, Peter32722 NW GAB G106 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Ashley, Duane32998 NW GAB G106 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Ashley, Duane
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT20932 NW GAB G106 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Ashley, Duane
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT33000 NW GAB 106 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Ashley, Duane
HIS 262 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY II28222 NW WC W1A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Peace, Wallace
Human Services
HUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN SERVICESPRE-REQUISITES: HUS 105
30508 NW GAB G201 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ward, Sarah
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS26857 NW EC E211 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Hamady, Susan29468 NW GAB G118 3.00 4:30PM - 7:58PM M LEC Chatman, Marvin
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201530510 NW EC E211 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Hamady, Susan
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FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 53 - 69
CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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38436 NW EC E211 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F LEC Danquah, RochelleFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
38797 NW EC E211 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Hamady, SusanFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS20970 NW WC W17A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Trice, Ronald30511 NW EC E211 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Danquah, Rochelle32726 NW GAB G120 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Muwzea, Adwoa38437 NW GAB G108 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Staff
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Japanese
JPN 102 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE IIPRE-REQUISITES: JPN 101
31069 NW EC 226 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Kaczmarek, Karen
Law Enforcement Administration
LEA 225 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR IPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 226 AND LEA 201 OR CJS 100
34714 NW EC 226 2.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM T LEC Jackson, JamesPREREQUISITE LEA 201 AND CJS 100 CO-REQUISITE LEA 226
LEA 226 LAW ENFORCE ADMINISTRATION: PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 225 AND CJS 100 OR LEA 201
34715 NW WC Offsite 4.00 - LEC Shakoor, AdamPREREQUISITE LEA 201 AND CJS 100 CO-REQUISITE LEA 225
LEA 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201
34249 NW WC W1A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC StaffPREREQUISITE LEA 201 AND CJS 100 CO-REQUISITE LEA 230
LEA 231 CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE IPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 230
30596 NW WC W1A 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Anthony, GeorgePRE-REQUISITE: LEA 230
LEA 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201
25390 NW GAB G119 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Anthony, GeorgePREREQUISITE LEA 201 AND CJS 100
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
24253 NW EC 223 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Knox, Clint
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
24254 NW EC 223 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Breger, William
141FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 53 - 69
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Spring 2015 SCHEDULE
CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS21046 NW GAB G100 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Rosen, Michael21047 NW GAB G116 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Jerido, Cassandra21049 NW GAB G100 3.00 7:30PM - 8:55PM MW LEC Haidar, Fadia21050 NW GAB G100 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Farrehi, Khashayar21051 NW GAB G116 3.00 7:30PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Wren, Stephanie21052 NW GAB G100 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Mickens, McArthur24256 NW GAB G103 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Farrehi, Khashayar29458 NW GAB G100 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Rosen, Michael29460 NW GAB G100 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Al-Saadi, Fadhil31335 NW GAB G100 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Jerido, Cassandra32619 NW GAB G101 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Al-Saadi, Fadhil32634 NW GAB G100 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Al-Saadi, Fadhil32659 NW GAB G103 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Charles, Joy32669 NW GAB G103 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Haidar, Fadia32760 NW GAB G100 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Uduma, Kalu33003 NW GAB G103 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Raeck, William33004 NW GAB G100 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Rosen, Michael
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA21074 NW GAB G100 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Haidar, Fadia21075 NW EC E223 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Uduma, Amos21076 NW GAB G103 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Okafor, Joseph21077 NW GAB G100 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Jerido, Cassandra21078 NW GAB G101 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Onuigbo, Henry21079 NW GAB G100 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Wren, Stephanie21081 NW GAB G101 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Charles, Joy21082 NW GAB G101 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Uduma, Kalu21083 NW GAB G100 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Pompey, Margaret24258 NW GAB G101 3.00 7:00PM - 8:25PM MW LEC Pompey, Margaret29459 NW GAB G101 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Charles, Joy31336 NW GAB G101 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Beidoun, Nasser32622 NW GAB G101 3.00 4:00PM - 5:25PM TR LEC Staff32635 NW GAB G100 3.00 7:30PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Haidar, Fadia32660 NW GAB G103 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Okafor, Joseph32670 NW GAB G116 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Charles, Joy32733 NW GAB G101 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Saad, Ghada32761 NW LSB L6 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Amer, Usama33005 NW GAB G101 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Raeck, William33006 NW GAB G116 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Onuigbo, Henry33025 NW GAB G211 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Onuigbo, Henry
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
21105 NW EC E226 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Okafor, Joseph21107 NW GAB G100 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Onuigbo, Henry29491 NW GAB G100 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Farrehi, Khashayar31337 NW EC E225 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Mickens, McArthur32636 NW EC E323 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Uduma, Amos32728 NW EC E223 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Okafor, Joseph
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
29462 NW EC 212 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Jenkins, Lillian32731 NW EC 324 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM T LEC Farrehi, Khashayar33002 NW EC 212 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Jenkins, Lillian
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FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 53 - 69
CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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MAT 128 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
34203 NW GAB G204 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Staff
MAT 129 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IIPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 128
39688 NW GAB G211 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Johnson, Netyla
MAT 131 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
30973 NW GAB G103 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Jones, KenyuanoPRE-REQUISITE: MAT 113 OR PLACEMENT TEST
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
21153 NW EC 212 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Jenkins, Lillian32729 NW EC 223 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LEC Opalinski, Bob
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
21161 NW EC 212 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie24264 NW EC 223 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Opalinski, Bob
Nursing & Health Care Skills
NUR 110 NURSING FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 110 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101LAB FEE: $150.00
38084 NW EC E325 6.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM TR LEC Staff38085 NW EC E325 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM RF LAB Staff38086 NW EC E325 0.00 9:00AM - 2:58PM MT LAB Staff38088 NW EC E325 0.00 3:00PM - 8:58PM MW LAB Staff
38089 NW EC E326 6.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM TR LEC Staff38090 NW EC E326 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM RF LAB Staff38091 NW EC E326 0.00 9:00AM - 2:58PM MT LAB Staff38092 NW EC E326 0.00 3:00PM - 8:58PM MW LAB Staff
NUR 112 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING I - LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 110LAB FEE: $50.00
38099 NW EC E323 6.00 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff38100 NW EC E323 0.00 - LAB Staff38101 NW EC E323 0.00 - LAB Staff38102 NW EC E323 0.00 - LAB Staff38103 NW EC E323 0.00 - LAB Staff39840 NW EC E323 0.00 - LAB Staff
38104 NW EC E324 6.00 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff38105 NW EC E324 0.00 - LAB Staff38106 NW EC E324 0.00 - LAB Staff38107 NW EC E324 0.00 - LAB Staff39841 NW EC E324 0.00 - Staff39842 NW EC E324 0.00 - LAB Staff
NUR 114 OBSTETRICAL NURSINGPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 110 OR NUR 119LAB FEE: $50.00PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED. NO WEB REGISTRATION.
38121 NW HSC OFF SITE 4.00 12:00PM - 2:49PM W LEC Staff28328 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38123 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38124 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff39843 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff
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CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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39844 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38142 NW HSC OFF SITE 4.00 1:00PM - 4:13PM W LEC Staff
38143 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38144 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38145 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38146 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff39845 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff
NUR 116 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING II - LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 110 OR NUR 119LAB FEE: $50.00
36157 NW HSC OFF SITE 6.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM W LEC Staff38138 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38139 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38140 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38141 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff39914 NW GAB CLINICAL 0.00 - LAB Staff38136 NW HSC CLINICAL 0.00 - LAB Staff
38152 NW EC E326 6.00 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff38156 NW EC E326 0.00 - LAB Staff38158 NW EC E326 0.00 - LAB Staff38159 NW EC E326 0.00 - LAB Staff39846 NW EC E326 0.00 - LAB Staff39847 NW EC E326 0.00 - LAB Staff
NUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENTPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101
38093 NW HSC H104 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S IMB Staff38094 NW HSC H108 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S IMB Staff38095 NW HSC H114B 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S IMB Staff38096 NW HSC H114B 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F IMB Staff38097 NW HSC H114B 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F IMB Staff38098 NW HSC H114B 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F IMB Staff
NUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY21286 NW WC W17B 2.00 9:00AM - 1:17PM S LEC Staff38112 NW WC W17A 2.00 9:00AM - 1:17PM S LEC Staff
NUR 210 PSYCHIATRIC NURSINGPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR PSY 101 OR NUR 212 OR NUR 119LAB FEE: $50.00
38165 NW EC 327 4.00 1:00PM - 3:49PM W LEC Staff38166 NW EC 327 0.00 - LAB Staff38167 NW EC 327 0.00 - LAB Staff38168 NW EC 327 0.00 - LAB Staff38169 NW EC 327 0.00 - LAB Staff38170 NW EC 327 0.00 - LAB Staff38171 NW EC 327 0.00 - LAB Staff
38173 NW HSC OFF SITE 4.00 12:00PM - 3:13PM W LEC Staff38174 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38175 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38176 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38177 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38178 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38179 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff
NUR 212 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING III - LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR NUR 114 OR NUR 116 OR PSY 101LAB FEE: $50.00
38180 NW HSC OFF SITE 6.00 1:00PM - 3:45PM W LEC Staff38181 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38182 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff
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CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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38183 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38184 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38185 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38186 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff
38187 NW EC E310 6.00 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff38188 NW EC E310 0.00 - LAB Staff38189 NW EC E310 0.00 - LAB Staff38190 NW EC E310 0.00 - LAB Staff38191 NW EC E310 0.00 - LAB Staff38193 NW EC E310 0.00 - LAB Staff39848 NW EC E310 0.00 - LAB Staff
NUR 214 PEDIATRIC NURSING LECTURE COMPONENTPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 250 OR NUR 116 OR NUR 212 OR NUR 119LAB FEE: $50.00
38194 NW HSC OFFSITE 4.00 12:00PM - 2:49PM W LEC Staff38195 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38196 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38198 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38199 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff38200 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff
38205 NW EC E311 4.00 1:00PM - 4:13PM W LEC Staff38206 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38207 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38208 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38209 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38210 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff
NUR 216 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING IV LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 116 OR NUR 212LAB FEE: $50.00
38212 NW EC E311 6.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM W LEC Staff38214 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38215 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38216 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38217 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff38218 NW EC E311 0.00 - LAB Staff
38219 NW GAB G108 6.00 1:00PM - 5:17PM W LEC Staff38220 NW GAB G108 0.00 - LAB Staff38221 NW GAB G108 0.00 - LAB Staff38223 NW GAB G108 0.00 - LAB Staff38224 NW GAB G108 0.00 - LAB Staff38225 NW GAB G108 0.00 - LAB Staff
NUR 218 NURSING ISSUES, TRANS, AND LDSHPPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR NUR 210 OR NUR 114 OR NUR 116
38201 NW EC E325 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM T LEC Staff38204 NW WC W17B 2.00 3:00PM - 7:17PM T LEC Staff
Nursing Assistant
NHS 100 NURSING ASSISTANT38081 NW WC W17B 10.00 9:00AM - 2:53PM MTWR IMB StaffE
CLASS DATES 3/16/2015 - 4/16/2015. REGISTER IN NURSING OFFICE.38082 NW WC W17B 10.00 3:00PM - 8:53PM MTWR IMB Staff
CLASS DATES 3/16/2015 - 4/16/2015. REGISTER IN NURSING OFFICE.
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CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
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CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.00
28331 NW GAB G4E 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T IMB Wyatt, Esther28332 NW GAB G4E 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W IMB Carey, Elma28333 NW EC 146 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR IMB Craig, Lillian32666 NW EC 146 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW IMB Leavell, Chiquita36392 NW GAB G4E 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S IMB Craig, Lillian
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.00
36454 NW GAB G4E 3.00 4:00PM - 5:53PM TR IMB Leavell, ChiquitaFLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
OIS 254 MICROSOFT ACCESS SPEC.PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
39771 NW GAB G4E 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM F IMB Carey, Elma
Paralegal Technology
PLT 130 LAW OFFICE PROCEDURES AND MANAGEMENT39772 NW EC E225 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Watts, Adrienne
PLT 140 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND CORPORATION LAW I39773 NW EC E225 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Staff
PLT 150 LEGAL COMP AND RESEARCH II39774 NW EC E225 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Staff
Pharmacy Technology
PHT 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY TECHLAB FEE: $50.00
33030 NW HSC H131 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR L/L Matthew, William38422 NW HSC H131 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Staff
PHT 120 DRUG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $50.00
34208 NW HSC H131 5.00 6:00PM - 9:08PM MTWR IMB Matthew, William
PHT 130 PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATION AND DRUG PREPARATIONLAB FEE: $50.00
34209 NW HSC H131 5.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MTWR LEC Matthew, William
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I21334 NW EC 224 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Careathers, Timothy30512 NW EC 224 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Careathers, Timothy32806 NW GAB G211 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Careathers, Timothy
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC21347 NW EC 224 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Careathers, Timothy30514 NW EC 224 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Staff38438 NW EC E225 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Allen, Robert
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FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 53 - 69
CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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PHL 221 ETHICS21351 NW EC 224 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Miller, Cynthia30513 NW GAB G211 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Staff
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/2015
Phlebotomy
PLB 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY37994 NW HSC H204 3.00 6:00PM - 8:49PM MW IMB Staff38291 NW HSC H204 3.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM S IMB Staff
PLB 105 PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: ALH 110 OR ALH 115 OR PLB 110CO-REQUISITES: PLB 110
28359 NW HSC OFF SITE 3.00 - L/L Staff
PLB 110 PEDIATRIC PHLEBOTOMY33031 NW HSC OFF SITE 3.00 5:30PM - 8:43PM MW LEC Staff39676 NW HSC H204 3.00 9:00AM - 3:26PM S IMB Staff
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT21390 NW EC E212 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Worsham, Conley21391 NW EC E324 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Walker, Steven21392 NW EC E226 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Walker, Steven21689 NW EC E226 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Walker, Steven24245 NW GAB G214 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Webster, Stella24265 NW GAB G211 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ivory, Ellis29451 NW LSB L18 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Surowitz, Marvin29572 NW EC E324 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Walker, Steven32637 NW EC E212 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Worsham, Conley32662 NW EC E212 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM R LEC Webster, Stella
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 2/2/2015 AND ENDS 5/4/201532803 NW GAB G214 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Worsham, Conley33009 NW EC E226 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Martin, Roland34730 NW GAB G211 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Hoffman, Mark
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY21426 NW GAB G116 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Varner, Beverli21427 NW GAB G116 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Merchant, Cheryl21429 NW GAB G116 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Merchant, Cheryl21430 NW GAB G116 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Merchant, Cheryl21431 NW GAB G206 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Tunstull, Barbara21435 NW GAB G206 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Mosby-Lewis, Denise21436 NW GAB G116 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Anderson, Cheri21437 NW GAB G116 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Varner, Beverli21690 NW GAB G120 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Anderson, Cheri27408 NW GAB G118 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Anderson, Cheri27423 NW GAB G106 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Anthony, Bart27691 NW GAB G203 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Anderson, Cheri32671 NW GAB G108 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Tunstull, Barbara32762 NW GAB G214 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Tunstull, Barbara36348 NW GAB G119 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Merchant, Cheryl
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT28364 NW EC 225 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Varner, Beverli
PRE-REQ: PSY 10128365 NW EC 225 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM T LEC Varner, Beverli
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Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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PRE-REQ: PSY 10128368 NW GAB G206 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Moore, Gennea
PRE-REQ: PSY 10131338 NW EC 225 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Varner, Beverli
PSY 202 HUMAN SEXUALITYPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 100
22219 NW GAB G203 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Varner, BeverliPREREQUISITE: PSY 101
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
21455 NW GAB G120 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Anthony, Bart
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY21492 NW EC E210 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Cobb, Lois21493 NW GAB G103 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Temple, Katherine21494 NW EC E210 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Waters, Thomas24247 NW EC E210 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Waters, Thomas24249 NW GAB G103 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Cobb, Lois29469 NW GAB G103 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Brown, Sherry29645 NW EC E210 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Waters, Thomas32638 NW EC E210 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Cobb, Lois32663 NW GAB G103 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Temple, Katherine32727 NW LSB L20 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Brown, Sherry33020 NW EC E210 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Cobb, Lois
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMSPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
21505 NW GAB G116 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Dickerson, WanetaPRE-REQUISITE: SOC 100
SOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIESPRE-REQUISITES: ANT 150 OR ANT 152 OR ANT 153 OR ANT 154 OR ANT 201 OR ANT 210 OR SOC 120 OR SOC 144 OR SOC225 OR
31339 NW GAB G217 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Lewis, LynPRE-REQUISITE: ONE COURSE IN ANT OR SOC, EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDENTS DO NOT NEED PRE-REQ
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I29275 NW EC E223 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Herrera, Jose38359 NW EC E210 4.00 1:30PM - 3:25PM MW LEC Richardson Smith, Sandra
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH21550 NW EC E227 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Trice, Ronald21553 NW EC E227 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Trice, Ronald21555 NW LSB L18 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Boikai, Jerome21559 NW EC E227 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Trice, Ronald21560 NW HSC H203 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Softley, Lindasusan21561 NW GAB G108 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Boikai, Jerome29570 NW LSB L20 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Kelly, Sherry29620 NW EC E227 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Trice, Ronald30520 NW EC E227 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Trice, Ronald30521 NW EC E227 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Trice, Ronald30522 NW GAB G108 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Jones, Barbara32639 NW HSC H204 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Softley, Lindasusan
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FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 53 - 69
CRN Campus Room Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor
General Information (313) 496-2600
CAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - Academic Administration Bldg. HSC - Health Science CenterGAB - General Arts Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.EC - Education Center WC - Welcome Center
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32664 NW EC E226 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Jones, Barbara32674 NW EC E226 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Mitchell, Keitha32736 NW EC E227 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Kelly, Sherry32738 NW EC E227 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Harrison III, Dempsey32765 NW EC E226 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Jones, Barbara33013 NW GAB G116 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Mitchell, Keitha33014 NW EC E227 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Kelly, Sherry33021 NW GAB G101 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Kelly, Sherry
SPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICEPRE-REQUISITES: SPH 101
21567 NW EC 227 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Softley, LindasusanPRE-REQUISITE: SPH 101
Surgical Technology Program
SUR 100 ORIENTATION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY30615 NW HSC 134 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM R LEC Staff
MUST MEET WITH PROGRAM DIRECTOR.
SUR 101 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN30616 NW HSC 134 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff
MUST MEET WITH PROGRAM DIRECTOR.
SUR 102 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN/CLINICALPRE-REQUISITES: SUR 100 AND SUR 101LAB FEE: $30.00
30617 NW HSC OFF SITE 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S CLN StaffMUST MEET WITH PROGRAM DIRECTOR.
SUR 130 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUE IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 11017AND SUR
30682 NW HSC OFF SITE 4.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM M LEC StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
SUR 140 SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY- LECPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120 AND ENG 119 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110AND SUR
30618 NW HSC 134 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
SUR 145 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110AND SUR
30619 NW HSC OFF SITE 4.00 7:00AM - 3:25PM TWR CLN StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
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FLEX ENTRYFlexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different fromthe regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit classschedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses forthe Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may beapplied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE38433 NW GAB G112G 4.00 9:00AM - 1:55PM F LEC Daniel, Eric
Allied Health
ALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
32667 NW GAB 4C 3.00 3:00PM - 4:48PM MW LEC Staff
Biology
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
38440 NW LSB L105 0.00 3:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Safronoff, JohnNW LSB L2 1:00PM - 3:18PM M LAB Safronoff, John
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
38441 NW LSB L2 0.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Irowa, MichaelNW LSB L106 11:30AM - 1:55PM R LAB Irowa, Michael
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS38571 NW GAB G112G 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Staff
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
36453 NW GAB G112G 3.00 2:00PM - 3:53PM TR LEC Watkins, Lydia
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
36452 NW GAB G112G 4.00 11:00AM - 1:24PM MW LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas38803 NW GAB G112G 4.00 10:30AM - 12:54PM MW LEC Mwila, Apollinaris
Corrections
COR 210 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FACILITIESPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
20498 NW EC 312 3.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MTWRF LEC StaffTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 2/16/15 THRU 3/18/15.
COR 255 LEGAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
20505 NW EC 312 3.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MTWRF LEC StaffTHIS CLASS WILL RUN FROM 2/16/15 THRU 3/18/15.
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FLEX ENTRYFlexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different fromthe regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit classschedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses forthe Spring 2015 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may beapplied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I38435 NW EC 312 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Short, Ida
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS29468 NW GAB G118 3.00 4:30PM - 7:58PM M LEC Chatman, Marvin38436 NW GAB G118 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM F LEC Danquah, Rochelle38797 NW GAB G118 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Hamady, Susan
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS38437 NW GAB G108 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Staff
Office Information Systems
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.00
36454 NW GAB G4E 3.00 4:00PM - 5:53PM TR IMB Leavell, Chiquita
Philosophy
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC38438 NW EC E225 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Allen, Robert
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT32662 NW EC E225 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM R LEC Webster, Stella
Michael Dotson
Welcome to the Western Campus. We hope you will explore the manyopportunities available here and throughout the District that can help positionyou for success in a global world. Along with an emphasis on health-relatedofferings, digital technologies, video game design and animation curriculum,information technology, sustainable design and building sites programs, thecampus is a center for regional activities accommodating community meetings,public events and activities in the Conference Center.
We are proud of the ongoing work in and around the grounds of the campus toimprove energy efficiency, recreation, and protection of the wetlands. As well, thecollaboration with community-based organizations that has raised attention tocurrent issues, preventative health concerns, and physical fitness for thoseworking and living in the Western region.
It is an exciting moment to be part of the Wayne County Community CollegeDistrict family and I invite you to become engaged as a active member of ourlearning community. Your success is important to us and we look forward to theopportunity to serve you.
Michael DotsonCampus President and CAO
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SATURDAY OFFERINGSALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS 29293 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC D205BET 110 BIO-MED INSTRUMENT. & SAFETY I 39767 9:00AM - 11:55AM IMB C201CIS 212 LINUX 28195 9:00AM - 12:55PM LEC D204DPT 219 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 39698 9:00AM - 11:55AM IMB D107EE 111 SOLID STATE FUNDAMENTALS 34367 12:00PM - 3:55PM IMB A125EMT 101 FIRST AID 39697 9:00AM - 10:55AM LEC A134ENG 119 ENGLISH I 20710 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC A204ENG 120 ENGLISH II 32749 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC A204HVA 111 APPLIED ELECTRICITY IN AIR
CONDITIONING AND HEATING 39715 9:00AM - 11:55AM IMB A129HVA 118 CODES AND REGULATIONS 39725 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC A129LOG 102 PURCHASING 26426 9:00AM - 2:38PM LEC A203LOG 103 INTRO TO SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT 34378 9:00AM - 3:26PM LEC A203MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 34502 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC A202MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 34503 12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC A202MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 34508 9:00AM - 12:55PM LEC A220MCT 208 PROGRAMMABLE LOGICS CONTROLLER 36140 8:00AM - 11:55AM LEC A125NUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 38118 9:00AM - 12:45PM IMB B200PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 32942 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC A224PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 32920 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC A200SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 23919 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC A225SUR 100 ORIENTATION TO SURGICAL
TECHNOLOGY 21571 10:00AM - 12:55PM LEC C202
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Accounting
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110
27996 WE A219 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Hendrix, Gwen
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE29302 WE A219 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Parkman, William
Allied Health
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS27234 WE A225 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Staff
ALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
29293 WE D205 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff39689 WE D205 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Staff
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS28759 WE A226 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Staff
American Sign Language
ASL 105 ORIENTATION TO DEAFNESS34338 WE A218 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Staff
ASL 107 INTRO TO AMERICAN DEAF CULTURE34339 WE A218 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Staff
ASL 201 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II36136 WE A226 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Staff
Arabic
ARA 102 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC IIPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 101
39690 WE A226 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Zalzala, Alaaldin
Biology
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.00
20225 WE A206 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC O’Hagan, DavidWE A215 12:00PM - 1:55PM W LAB O’Hagan, David
26615 WE A206 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Montante, JamesWE A216 10:00AM - 11:55AM T LAB Montante, James
30707 WE A206 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Goff, GeorgeWE A215 8:00PM - 9:55PM T LAB Goff, George
36430 WE A206 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Goff, GeorgeWE A216 6:00PM - 7:55PM W LAB Goff, George
36434 WE A206 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Ramey, RonnieWE A215 8:00AM - 9:55AM R LAB Ramey, Ronnie
Spring 2015
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BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
20250 WE A208 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Thomas, RenyWE A214 10:00AM - 11:55AM R LAB Thomas, Reny
26628 WE A208 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Alawuru, PreciousWE A214 12:00PM - 1:55PM M LAB Alawuru, Precious
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.00
20267 WE A208 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Thomas, RenyWE A214 10:00AM - 11:55AM M LAB Thomas, Reny
34516 WE A208 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Davis, WalterWE A214 8:00PM - 9:55PM R LAB Davis, Walter
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250
32171 WE A207 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Palajac, Stephen
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.00
30447 WE A207 4.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC O’Hagan, DavidWE A215 7:30PM - 8:55PM MW LAB O’Hagan, David
30451 WE A207 4.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Smith, LorraineWE A215 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LAB Smith, Lorraine
36148 WE A207 4.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Smith, LorraineWE A215 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LAB Smith, Lorraine
Bio-Med Equipment Repair Tech
BET 110 BIO-MED INSTRUMENT. AND SAFETY I39767 WE C201 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S IMB Staff
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS32694 WE A218 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Brown, Verna32934 WE A224 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jones, Dawn
BUS 161 INTRO. TO BIG DATA AND BUS ANALY39692 WE D206 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Staff
BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
39693 WE D206 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Knox, Clint
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
20363 WE D205 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Brown, Verna
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.00
20370 WE D206 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Brown, Verna
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I39691 WE A219 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Ratliff, Carl
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Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.00
23877 WE A207 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Granderson, GeorgeWE A216 8:00AM - 9:55AM W LAB Granderson, George
26403 WE A207 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Vannilam, GeorgeWE A216 6:00PM - 7:55PM R LAB Vannilam, George
34707 WE A208 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Granderson, GeorgeWE A216 8:00PM - 9:55PM M LAB Granderson, George
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
32718 WE D205 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Boron, JamesTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VIDEO GAME DESIGN,WEBSITE DESIGNER, GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, AND OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS E-BUSINESS.
39768 WE D204 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Boron, James
CIS 120 INTRO. TO DATABASE CONCEPTS39706 WE D206 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Shepherd, Ravelle
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND CIS: DATABASEADMINISTRATION
CIS 203 VISUAL BASIC PRGM LANGUAGEPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $15.00
34342 WE D205 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC StaffTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CIS 210 INTRO TO UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM39705 WE D205 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Clover, Ernest
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CIS 212 LINUXPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 210LAB FEE: $35.00
28195 WE D204 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Balicki, RobertTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CIS 213 WEB DESIGN METHODOLOGY AND TECHPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 241LAB FEE: $35.00
34365 WE D207 3.00 10:00AM - 1:17PM TR LEC Dryovage, HenryTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND WEBSITE DESIGNER.THIS CLASS IS TAKEN WITH CIS 241.FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
CIS 237 CISCO CCNA34928 WE D204 7.00 6:00PM - 9:25PM TR LEC Staff
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
39704 WE D207 4.00 10:00AM - 1:45PM TR LAB StaffTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS, OFFICE INFORMATIONSYSTEMS E-BUSINESS AND WEBSITE DESIGNER. THIS CLASS IS TAKEN WITH CIS 213.FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
Computer Technology Option
CT 205 INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSORSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $25.00
26460 WE A125 4.00 5:00PM - 9:55PM R IMB Staff
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CT 211 COMPUTER NETWORKING IPRE-REQUISITES: CT 209LAB FEE: $35.00
38032 WE A125 4.00 5:30PM - 9:15PM MW LEC Tarrance, LarryTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY:COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH CT 213.FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
CT 213 COMPUTER NETWORKING IIPRE-REQUISITES: CT 211LAB FEE: $35.00
39703 WE A125 4.00 5:30PM - 9:47PM MW IMB Tarrance, LarryTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY:COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH CT 211.FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
Digital Photography
DPT 115 DIGITAL PHOTO IMAGING I39702 WE D107 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M IMB Keen, Jeffrey
DPT 119 PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHTING39701 WE D107 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T IMB Keen, Jeffrey
DPT 205 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II39700 WE D107 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W IMB Sanders, William
DPT 210 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY39699 WE D107 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R IMB Sanders, William
DPT 219 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY39698 WE D107 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S IMB Sanders, William
Economics
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
34341 WE A224 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Glowacki, David
ElectronicsTechnology
EE 101 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ILAB FEE: $25.00
36367 WE A125 4.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM MW IMB Basharat, Ahmed
EE 102 AC FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101LAB FEE: $25.00
26458 WE A125 4.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM TR IMB Golshan, RahmatollahEE 102 IS A COREQUISITE OF EE 115.
EE 107 MATH FOR E/E I36368 WE A125 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Basharat, Ahmed
EE 111 SOLID STATE FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101LAB FEE: $25.00
34367 WE A125 3.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S IMB Golshan, Rahmatollah
EE 115 MATH FOR E/E IIPRE-REQUISITES: EE 107 OR EE 102
26457 WE A125 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Golshan, RahmatollahEE 115 IS A COREQUISITE OF EE 102.
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Emergency Medical Technology
EMT 101 FIRST AIDLAB FEE: $10.00
39697 WE A134 2.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM S LEC Gardenhire, Andre
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS39696 WE A219 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Staff
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
34509 WE A203 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
20750 WE A203 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I20778 WE A203 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley26478 WE A203 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Sterbenz, Karen34513 WE A203 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
20798 WE A203 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul32937 WE A203 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Staff
ENG 119 ENGLISH I20707 WE A203 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Vandusen, Gerald20708 WE A204 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Shannon, Ellen20710 WE A204 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Climer, Steven24410 WE A204 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Keesling, Amy26480 WE A204 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Vandusen, Gerald31615 WE A204 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Vandusen, Gerald34486 WE A204 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Keesling, Amy34515 WE A204 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Olojo, Olubusayo
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
20846 WE A204 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Kirkby, Carol20847 WE A204 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Daniels, Anthony24412 WE A204 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Kirkby, Carol26414 WE A225 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Daniels, Anthony31620 WE A203 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Kroll, Michael32749 WE A204 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Climer, Steven
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119
39695 WE A226 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Staff
ENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
39694 WE A218 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Staff
French
FRE 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH IIPRE-REQUISITES: FRE 101
39708 WE A226 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Saab, Dib
German
GRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN36138 WE A218 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Ott, Gary
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Global Supply Chain Management
LOG 101 PRINCIPLES OF LOGISTICS36366-I02 WE A201 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W ITV Johnson, Dale
THIS INTERACTIVE CLASS MEETS AT THE WESTERN CAMPUS
LOG 102 PURCHASINGPRE-REQUISITES: LOG 101
26426 WE E109 3.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM S LEC Neumann, JefferyFAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH LOG 103.
LOG 103 INTRO TO SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: LOG 101
34378 WE E109 3.00 9:00AM - 3:26PM S LEC Neumann, JefferyFAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH LOG 102.
LOG 104 MATERIALS MANAGEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: LOG 101
37985 WE A201 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Wallace, Jack
Heating, Ventilation & Air
HVA 100 INTRO TO HVAC AND HERMETIC SYS39769 WE A129 5.00 6:00PM - 8:25PM MW IMB Sharma, Vinod
HVA 103 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATIONPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 100CO-REQUISITE: HVA 108LAB FEE: $45.00
39711 WE A129 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC StaffTHIS CLASS MUST BE TAKEN WITH HVA 108.
HVA 106 BASIC HEATINGLAB FEE: $30.00
39712 WE A129 5.00 8:30AM - 10:55AM TR IMB Staff
HVA 108 REFRIGERATION CONTROLSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 100CO-REQUISITE: HVA 103LAB FEE: $30.00
39713 WE A129 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW IMB StaffTHIS CLASS MUST BE TAKE WITH HVA 103.
HVA 110 FORCED AIR AND HYDRONIC HEATINGPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 106LAB FEE: $25.00
39714 WE A129 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR IMB Staff
HVA 111 APPLIED ELECTRICITY IN AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATINGPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 106LAB FEE: $25.00
39715 WE A129 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S IMB Sharma, Vinod
HVA 118 CODES AND REGULATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 100 OR HVA 106
39725 WE A129 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Sharma, Vinod
HVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT MAINTENANCE39724 WE A129 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F IMB Staff
Hemodialysis Patient Care Spec
HMD 110 HEMODIALYSIS TERMS AND PRINCIPLE34424 WE C202 3.00 4:30PM - 7:30PM W LEC Staff
HMD 120 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF KIDNEY34425 WE C202 3.00 4:30PM - 7:30PM R LEC Staff
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HMD 130 SURGICAL PRINC. OF PERITONEAL34426 WE C202 3.00 4:30PM - 7:30PM T LAB Staff
History
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT32173 WE A202 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Thompson, Kelly
Home Health Care Aide
HHA 200 HOME HEALTH AIDE SKILLS39709 WE C205 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM W IMB Staff
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS28021 WE A225 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Melikan, Christopher31621 WE A225 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Melikan, Christopher
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS39710 WE A224 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Curenton, Myron
HUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION32750 WE A220 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC German, Scott
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
30474 WE A224 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Brown, Verna
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
30475 WE A224 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Knox, Clint
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS21054 WE A202 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Cooper, Tyrone26415 WE A202 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Sinha, Rajendra34502 WE A202 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Nwankwo, Oliver
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA21084 WE A202 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Amer, Usama21085 WE A202 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Sinha, Rajendra32742 WE A202 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Cooper, Tyrone34503 WE A202 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Nwankwo, Oliver
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
34504 WE A202 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Sinha, Rajendra34505 WE A202 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Amer, Usama
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
21127 WE A202 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Sinha, Rajendra34507 WE A202 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Amer, Usama
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
21155 WE A219 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Jones, Kenyuano34508 WE A220 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Jones, Kenyuano
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Mechatronics
MCT 208 PROGRAMMABLE LOGICS CONTROLLERPRE-REQUISITES: CT 203
36140 WE A125 3.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Golshan, Rahmatollah
Nursing & Health Care Skills
NUR 110 NURSING FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 110 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101LAB FEE: $150.00
38114 WE B200 6.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM TR LEC Staff38115 WE B200 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM RF LAB Staff38117 WE B200 0.00 9:00AM - 2:58PM MT LAB Staff
NUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENTPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101
38118 WE B200 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S IMB Staff38119 WE B200 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R IMB Staff
Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.00
39723 WE D206 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW IMB Wyatt, Esther
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.00
39722 WE D206 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW IMB Wyatt, Esther
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
39720 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:19AM MW IMB Abraham, LaureceCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 252FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
OIS 252 MICROSOFT EXCEL SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
39719 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:43AM MW IMB Abraham, LaureceCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 251FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
OIS 253 MICROSOFT POWERPOINTPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
39718 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:19AM TR IMB StaffCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 254FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
OIS 254 MICROSOFT ACCESS SPEC.PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
39717 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:43AM TR IMB StaffCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 253FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I22223 WE A220 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Holmes, Edwin
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY32923 WE A224 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Rashid, Harun
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC39716 WE A220 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Rashid, Harun
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Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT21397 WE A225 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Needham Jr, Charles28729 WE A225 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Streeter, Kimberly31624 WE A219 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Needham Jr, Charles32942 WE A224 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Brown, Jeffrey
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY21442 WE A200 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jones, Charles24187 WE A200 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Beydoun, Housain26418 WE A200 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Chapman, Melvin32920 WE A200 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Simmons, Phillip
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT28023 WE A200 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Caddy, David28024 WE A200 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Staff
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY21498 WE A200 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Staff21499 WE A200 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Swasey, Christina23919 WE A225 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Swasey, Christina26419 WE A200 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Alexander, Renita
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I21522 WE A218 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Esquivel-Ramos, Beatriz26465 WE A203 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Andrade, Moises
SPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: SPA 101
32174 WE A220 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Staff
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH21563 WE A220 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Douglas, Andrew21564 WE A220 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Douglas, Andrew26802 WE A218 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Douglas, Andrew
Surgical First Assistant
SFA 235 CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP - CLN36137 WE OFF SITE 8.00 7:00AM - 3:30PM TWR CLN Staff
Surgical Technology Program
SUR 100 ORIENTATION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY21571 WE C202 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Staff
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
SUR 102 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN/CLINICALPRE-REQUISITES: SUR 100 AND SUR 101LAB FEE: $30.00
28703 WE OFF SITE 4.00 7:00AM - 3:25PM TW LEC StaffPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED
SUR 110 SURGICAL TECH PRINCIPLES - LECPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 110 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110CO-REQUISITES: SUR 120 SUR 125
34626 WE C202 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM R LEC Staff
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34629 WE C202 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM R LEC Staff
SUR 125 SURGICAL TECH CLINICAL I- LABPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110LAB FEE: $40.00
34627 WE OFF SITE 4.00 8:00AM - 3:55PM TW LAB Staff34628 WE OFF SITE 4.00 8:00AM - 3:55PM TW LAB Staff
Video Game Design
VVGD 269 INTRODUCTION TO 3D GRAPHIC AND ANIMATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 AND CIS 266LAB FEE: $35.00
36142 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:15PM TR LEC Balicki, RobertCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 270FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
VGD 270 3D CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND ANIMATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 AND VGD 269LAB FEE: $35.00
37986 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:47PM TR LEC Balicki, RobertCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 269FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
VGD 271 INTRO TO 3D DESIGN CONCEPTSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 AND VGD 270
39808 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:15PM MW LEC Dryovage, HenryCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 272FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
VGD 272 TEXTURING FUNDAMENTALSLAB FEE: $35.00
37987 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:47PM MW LEC Dryovage, HenryCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 271FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
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CIS 213 WEB DESIGN METHODOLOGY AND TECHPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 241LAB FEE: $35.00
34365 WE D207 3.00 10:00AM - 1:17PM TR LEC Dryovage, HenryTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND WEBSITE DESIGNER.THIS CLASS IS TAKEN WITH CIS 241.FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
CIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
39704 WE D207 4.00 10:00AM - 1:45PM TR LAB StaffTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS, OFFICE INFORMATIONSYSTEMS E-BUSINESS AND WEBSITE DESIGNER. THIS CLASS IS TAKEN WITH CIS 213.FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
Computer Technology Option
CT 211 COMPUTER NETWORKING IPRE-REQUISITES: CT 209LAB FEE: $35.00
38032 WE A125 4.00 5:30PM - 9:15PM MW LEC Tarrance, LarryTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY:COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH CT 213.FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
CT 213 COMPUTER NETWORKING IIPRE-REQUISITES: CT 211LAB FEE: $35.00
39703 WE A125 4.00 5:30PM - 9:47PM MW IMB Tarrance, LarryTHIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY:COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH CT 211.FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
Global Supply Chain Management
LOG 102 PURCHASINGPRE-REQUISITES: LOG 101
26426 WE E109 3.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM S LEC Neumann, JefferyFAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH LOG 103.
LOG 103 INTRO TO SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: LOG 101
34378 WE E109 3.00 9:00AM - 3:26PM S LEC Neumann, JefferyFAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15. THIS CLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH LOG 102.
Office Information Systems
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPEC.LAB FEE: $15.00
39720 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:19AM MW IMB Abraham, LaureceCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 252FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
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39719 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:43AM MW IMB Abraham, LaureceCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 251FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
OIS 253 MICROSOFT POWERPOINTPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
39718 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:19AM TR IMB StaffCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 254FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
OIS 254 MICROSOFT ACCESS SPEC.PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225LAB FEE: $15.00
39717 WE D205 3.00 8:30AM - 11:43AM TR IMB StaffCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH OIS 253FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
Video Game Design
VGD 269 INTRODUCTION TO 3D GRAPHIC AND ANIMATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 AND CIS 266LAB FEE: $35.00
36142 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:15PM TR LEC Balicki, RobertCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 270FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
VGD 270 3D CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND ANIMATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 AND VGD 269LAB FEE: $35.00
37986 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:47PM TR LEC Balicki, RobertCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 269FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
VGD 271 INTRO TO 3D DESIGN CONCEPTSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 AND VGD 270
39808 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:15PM MW LEC Dryovage, HenryCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 272FAST TRACK TERM 2 COURSE: 1/12/2015 TO 3/9/2015.
VGD 272 TEXTURING FUNDAMENTALSLAB FEE: $35.00
37987 WE D202 4.00 5:30PM - 9:47PM MW LEC Dryovage, HenryCLASS SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH VGD 271FAST TRACK TERM 3 COURSE: 3/10/15 TO 5/4/15.
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You will find an exceptional environment and a strong learning community supportedby our senior institution partners at the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center. Ouruniversity and senior college partners including Ferris State University, Michigan StateUniversity, University of Michigan-Flint, the University of Detroit/Mercy, EasternMichigan University, Western Michigan University, and Walsh College provideopportunities to complete degrees and access graduate level courses without havingto leave the region. We are working to increase the number of university partners andopportunities for learning beyond the associate degrees available through the District.
The University Center is a unique facility with the capacity to host conferences,workshops, seminars and meetings in the large lecture theatre, spacious classroomsand atrium exhibit space. We invite you to take advantage of the many opportunitiesfor continuing education courses and community events held throughout the year.Along with WCCCD courses offered at University Center, we are also home to theHarper Woods Public School’s dual enrollment program and a growing number ofdual-enrollment/concurrent enrollment initiatives with secondary schools within theregion. Also, we are home to a state-of-the-art Center for Distance Learning whichincludes the offering of hybrid classes, a hub for videoconferencing capabilitythroughout our District, and webinars for professional development and continuingeducation.
This is a great time to become a member of the WCCCD family. We extend an openinvitation to you to join this exciting community.
Dr. Sandra T. RobinsonProvost, Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center
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Not all courses and programs are offered eachsemester at each campus. Programs are offeredDistrict-Wide, meaning that students cansometimes expect to attend classes at more thanone campus in order to complete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-10:00pm
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Course Course Name CRN Time Type Room
SATURDAY OFFERINGSBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 32259 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 133BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 32263 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 130ENG 275 ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING 36129 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 128PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 32271 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC 129
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Accounting
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I30486 UC 133 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Franco, John
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE34164 UC 133 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Griggs, Michael
Art
ART 102 DRAWING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ART 101
39775 UC 131 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM M LEC Duncan, Jacqueline39791 UC 131 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM W LEC Duncan, Jacqueline
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS32259 UC 133 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Bryant, Marvin
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT39796 UC A123 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM F LEC Graham, Deborah
THIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
39798 UC A123 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM W LEC Njoku, EmmanuelTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.00
30747 UC 130 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM W LEC Cunningham, Bernice32263 UC 130 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Johnson, Daisy36481 UC 130 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Johnson, Daisy
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I30490 UC 133 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Franco, John39797 UC A127 4.00 11:00AM - 2:55PM T LEC Glass, Derrick
THIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
39799 UC A127 4.00 11:00AM - 2:55PM R LEC Glass, DerrickTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.00
30729 UC 130 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC Cunningham, Bernice34166 UC 130 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM T LEC Cunningham, Bernice39789 UC A123 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM T LEC De Petro, Alexander
THIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
39790 UC A123 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM R LEC De Petro, AlexanderTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
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Corrections
COR 101 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICEPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
36128 UC A127 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Evans, WarrenTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE39781 UC 120 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Younger, James
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
30725 UC 128 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM W LEC Hyrila, Maureen
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I30488 UC 129 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Green, Beverly30730 UC 129 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM T LEC Bradford, Aundrea32265 UC 129 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM W LEC Bradford, Aundrea36414 UC 128 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM R LEC Bradford, Aundrea39776 UC 120 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Climer, Steven39792 UC A128 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC Goldberg, Steve
THIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
39793 UC A128 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM W LEC Goldberg, SteveTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
ENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
30487 UC 129 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM M LEC Farney, Michelle30748 UC 129 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM R LEC Farney, Michelle39777 UC A128 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Swift, Joseph
THIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
39795 UC A128 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Fields, AudrinaTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
ENG 275 ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING36129 UC 128 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP39806 UC A128 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM T LEC Allen, Deolis
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39807 UC A129 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM R LEC Harris, MarcusTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165032268 UC 133 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM M LEC Peace, Wallace
HIS 261 AFRICAN- AMERICAN HISTORY I32267 UC 133 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Boykin, Peter
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Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS32269 UC 135 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Davis, Lourie
HUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM34170 UC 133 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Davis, Lourie
Law Enforcement Administration
LEA 225 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR IPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 226 AND LEA 201 OR CJS 100
39782 UC 120 2.00 5:30PM - 7:25PM T LEC Staff
LEA 253 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR IIPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 225 OR LEA 226
36130 UC 128 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Younger, James
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
39805 UC A129 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM W LEC Campbell, HenryTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
39804 UC A128 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM M LEC Ellis, MaryTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
Mathematics
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
34171 UC 128 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM M LEC Cole, Richard
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
30718 UC 128 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Turfe, Atallah
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
34172 UC 129 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Turfe, Atallah
Philosophy
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY32271 UC 129 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Miller, Cynthia
PHL 221 ETHICS36132 UC 129 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Mardoyan, Michael
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT32261 UC 131 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM M LEC Ibe, Frank34176 UC 128 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM W LEC Worsham, Conley36215 UC 133 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC O’Mara, Erin39800 UC A129 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC O’Mara, Erin
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39802 UC A129 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM W LEC O’Mara, ErinTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY32262 UC 131 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Simpson, Sheabra34177 UC 131 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM T LEC Mayberry, Marie
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT36216 UC 129 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Simpson, Sheabra
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY30726 UC 128 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM R LEC Cunningham, Sean34178 UC 128 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Cunningham, Sean39778 UC A125 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Craft, Barbara
THIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMSPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
34179 UC 128 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM M LEC Staff39801 UC A129 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM T LEC Cunningham, Sean
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39803 UC A128 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM R LEC StaffTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
SOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIESPRE-REQUISITES: ANT 150 OR ANT 152 OR ANT 153 OR ANT 154 OR ANT 201 OR ANT 210 OR SOC 120 OR SOC 144 OR SOC225 OR
36134 UC 128 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Tucker, Norma
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I39780 UC 131 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Andrade, Moises
SPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: SPA 101
39794 UC A129 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM R LEC StaffTHIS COURSE IS SCHEDULED AT THE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER - CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGBUILDING.
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH30720 UC 129 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM M LEC Mitchell, Keitha32260 UC 129 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Simuel Jackson, Brenda34180 UC 129 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM R LEC Simuel Jackson, Brenda39779 UC 131 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Brogdon, Marsha
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Drug Free WorkplaceWayne County Community College District makes every effort to provide
a drug-free workplace and environment. The District expressly prohibits theunlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of anycontrolled substance in the workplace. The term "controlled substance"shall mean a controlled substance in schedules I through V of Section 202 ofthe Control Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 812).
Any individual found to be in violation of this policy hasengaged in a gross misconduct and is subject to disciplinary action,up to and including expulsion for students, termination foremployees, a permanent ban from the premises for visitors, and/orcriminal prosecution for all violators.
All employees shall, as a condition of their employment, abide by theterms in this policy. In addition, employees engaged in the performance ofany federal grant or contract will notify their supervisor and/or personneldepartment of any criminal drug statute conviction occurring in theworkplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction (Approved6/28/89).
Smoke-Free ComplianceIn compliance with the Michigan Clean Indoor Air Act, Wayne County andCity of Detroit Ordinances, Wayne County Community College District and itsfacilities are smoke-free.
Statement of ComplianceWayne County Community College District (WCCCD), pursuant to therequirements of Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of theEducation Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Vietnam-Era VeteransReadjustment Assistance Act, the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act, ExecutiveOrder 11246, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)complies with all Federal and State laws and regulations prohibitingdiscrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the U.S.Department of Education.
It is the policy of WCCCD that no person, on the basis of race, color, religion,national origin, age, sex, height, weight, marital status, disability, or politicalaffiliation or belief, shall be discriminated against, excluded fromparticipation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected todiscrimination in employment or in any program or activity for which it isresponsible or for which it receives financial assistance from the U.S.Department of Education. (Policy adopted by the Wayne County CommunityCollege District’s Board of Trustees, July 28, 1993)
Notice of Non-DiscriminationAny questions concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, or inquiries related toSection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which prohibits discriminationon the basis of handicap, and inquiries related to Title II of the Americanswith Disabilities Act (ADA) which provides comprehensive civil rightsprotection for individuals with disabilities, or the District’s Statement ofCompliance with Federal and State law, should be directed to the Director ofHuman Resources, Wayne County Community College District, 801 W. Fort,Detroit, MI 48226 or by calling: 313-496-2765.
Grievance Procedures
TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 TITLE IX OF THE EDUCATION AMENDMENT OF 1972 SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
If any student believes that Wayne County Community College District or anypart of the school's organization has not applied the principles and/orregulations of (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; (2) Title IX of theEducation Amendment of 1972; (3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of1973; or the ADA, the student may bring forward a complaint (which shallbe referred to as a grievance through this text) to the local EqualOpportunity Compliance Coordinator at the following address:
Wayne County Community College District District Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and Accountability
2nd Floor, 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI 48226telephone: 313-496-2765
The appropriate procedures must be followed by the student in order forhis/her grievance to be thoroughly reviewed for merit. The grievanceprocedures (steps) are outlined below.
Grievance Procedure For EOCC ComplaintsThe person who believes he/she has a valid basis for a grievance shalldiscuss the grievance informally on a verbal basis with the EqualOpportunity Compliance Coordinator, who shall in turn investigate andreply to the complaint with an answer to the grievance. The student maybegin formal procedures according to the following steps.
Step 1A written statement of the grievance signed by the student shall be submittedto the Equal Opportunity Compliance Coordinator within five (5) businessdays of receipt of the answers to the informal grievance. The coordinatorshall further investigate the matters of grievance and reply in writing to thestudent within five (5) business days.
Any complaint submitted under this procedure shall be filed at Step 1within twenty (20) business days after the student becomes aware orreasonably should have become aware of the complaint. If the complaint isnot served within that time, it will not be considered. Failure by the studentto appeal the complaint from Step 1 to Step 2 within the stated time limitprocedure shall also nullify the complaint.
Step 2If the student wishes to appeal the decision of the Equal OpportunityCompliance Coordinator, the student may submit an appeal to theChancellor of the District within five (5) business days after receipt of theCoordinator's response. The Chancellor (or a designee) shall meet with allparties involved within ten (10) business days to formulate a conclusion,and respond in writing to the student within ten (10) business days.
Step 3If at this point the grievance has not been satisfactorily settled, furtherappeals may be made to the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education,Washington, D.C. 20201.
INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENTS
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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, FERPA is afederal law that states (a) that a written institutional policy must be established and (b) that a statement of adopted procedures coveringthe privacy rights of students be made available. The law provides that the institution will maintain the confidentiality of studenteducational/financial records.
WCCCD accords all the rights under the law to students who aredeclared independent. No one outside the institution shall haveaccess to, nor will the institution disclose, any information from thestudent's educational/financial records without the written consent ofthe student except to personnel within the institution, to officials ofother institutions in which the student seeks to enroll, to persons or organizations providing the student with financial aid, to accreditingagencies carrying out their accreditation function, to persons incompliance with a judicial order, and to persons in an emergency in order to protect the health or safety of students or other persons. All these exceptions are permitted under the Act.
Within the WCCCD community, only those members, individually or collectively, acting in the student's educational interest are allowed accessto student educational records. These members include personnel in theOffices of Admissions and Records, Student Services, and academicpersonnel within the limitations of their need to know.
At its discretion, the institution may provide Directory Information inaccordance with the provisions of the Act to include: student name,address, telephone number, email address, date and place of birth, majorfield of study, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, the mostrecent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student,participation in officially recognized activities and sports, and weight andheight of members of athletic teams. Students may withhold DirectoryInformation by notifying the Vice Chancellor of Student Services in writingwithin two weeks after the first day of class for the semester.
Requests for nondisclosure will be honored by the institution for only one academic year. Therefore, authorization to withhold DirectoryInformation must be filed annually with the Vice Chancellor of StudentServices. Forms utilized to make this request are available in the Office ofAdmissions and Records at all campus locations.
For additional information regarding the Family Education Rights andPrivacy Act please visit our website at www.wcccd.edu and reference theStudent Handbook.
Social Security Number Privacy ActThe State of Michigan has recently enacted the Social Security NumberPrivacy Act that requires all public and private businesses and institu-tions to enact a policy regarding the protection and disclosure ofsocial security numbers. In compliance with this law and in further-ance of Wayne County Community College District’s commitment toprotect the privacy of its students, a Social Security Number ProtectionPolicy has been adopted by the District.
In accordance with this policy, all students should be aware that theirsocial security number will not be publicly displayed with more thanfour (4) sequential digits, or used as a primary account number bythe District. Furthermore, students will not be required to supply theirsocial security number to gain access to any computer system, internetwebsites or networks administered by the District.
Additionally, in order to avoid inadvertent disclosure, no documentwill be mailed or electronically transmitted by the District that con-tains more then four (4) sequential digits of a student’s social securitynumber unless required by state or federal law, a court order orunder the other conditions expressly stated in the District’s Policy. Alsoas part of its Social Security Number Protection Policy, the District hasadopted disposal procedures that require all documents that contain astudent’s social security number be either eradicated or destroyed.
If students have any questions about this policy, or need clarificationon any of the District’s procedures concerning social security num-bers, please either consult the District’s Policy Manual online atwww.wcccd.edu or contact the Administration.
Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesThe District publishes a document – the Student Handbook whichincludes the Student Code of Conduct and expects that every studentwill become familiar with this information. This document is designedto help you successfully navigate through the educational process atWCCCD and outlines our expectations for student behavior. It is the student’s responsibility to become familiar with this publication andrefer to it as needed. You may obtain a copy of the Student Handbookon our website at www.wcccd.edu.
THE FAMILYEDUCATIONAL RIGHTS
AND PRIVACY ACT(FERPA)
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District Police AuthorityIntroduction To District Police Authority
Safety and security are important issues for the entireWayne County Community College District community. Eachmember of the District’s campus communities — faculty, staffand students — is responsible for taking an active role in bothreporting and preventing incidents that might jeopardize thesafety of others attending, visiting or working at Wayne CountyCommunity College District. It is the District’s intent to providethe safe environment needed for its members to successfullypursue their various goals.
The following information is provided in compliance with theCrime Awareness and Campus Security Act (Title II, Public Law
101-542), as amended, and the Drug-Free Schools andCommunities Amendments of 1989
(Public Law 101-226).
I. Campus Crime Reporting Procedures
All criminal incidents and emergency situations are to beimmediately reported to an officer located at the District PoliceAuthority station at each of the District’s facilities. Depending onthe nature of the situation, appropriate police authorities arecontacted. Incident reports are prepared, reviewed by Districtadministrative personnel, and, if warranted, further actions aretaken as governed by law, employee labor contracts, and studentconduct policies. All staff, faculty, students, and visitors areencouraged to report any suspicious persons, activities, andevents, as well as actual incidents and emergency situations toDistrict safety personnel.
II. Campus Security and Access
Exterior lighting, patrols, alarm systems, and specificsurveillance monitoring of interior and exterior buildings are justa few of the security measures taken by the District for the safetyof the District community. All students, faculty, staff and visitorsare encouraged to be actively aware of their surroundings andmindful of their personal protection. Concerns regarding exteriorlighting and other safety matters should be reported to Districtsafety personnel.
Students, employees, and visitors have access to most areason the campuses during regular District hours as posted at eachfacility. A high-security keying system is used to limit access tocomputer areas, laboratories, storage areas, shops, and similarareas to times when an attendant is present. Administrative hoursare 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Parking islimited to students, staff and visitors.
III. Campus Law Enforcement
WCCCD Police Authority, a law enforcement agency now hascomplete police authority to apprehend and arrest anyoneinvolved in illegal acts on all of the Campuses. In the event of amajor offense (i.e. aggravated assault, robbery and auto theft) theWCCCD Police Authority would report the offense to the localpolice and pursue joint investigative efforts. If minor offensesinvolving college rules and regulations are committed by a
student, the campus police authority may also refer the individualto the disciplinary division of Student Affairs.
Under oversight from the Michigan Commission of LawEnforcement Standards (MCOLES), a division of the MichiganState Police, the Police Authority was also approved by the WayneCounty prosecutor and the local police chiefs. WCCCD hasofficers sworn in as Security Police Officers, also referred to as"Police Authority,", and have misdemeanor arrest authority whileon active duty, on the college’s premises and in full uniform. TheDirector of District Police Authority is responsible for licensureand all of the officers that have the arrest authority must meetminimum requirements related to age, security or lawenforcement experience and suitable background includingabsence of any felony conviction and specific misdemeanorconvictions. The law requires these officers to be trained asrequired by the Michigan State Police. Currently, Security PoliceOfficers are required to be trained at MIPSE in the followingareas:• Legal - criminal law and procedure; civil law and diversity • Special Curriculum - including firearms familiarization anddefensive tactics
• Critical Incident Curriculum - CPR/first aid; non-violentintervention, and emergency preparedness
• Patrol Operation • Annual, Mandatory Maintenance Curriculum - first aid;emergency preparedness; legal update; defensive tactics andfirearms range qualifications or strategic video training forthose who carry firearms
IV. Substance Abuse
Wayne County Community College District is committed toproviding a drug-free environment for all of the District’scommunity members — students, employees and visitors. The District believes that drug abuse education and preventionprograms are essential components of a comprehensive strategyto deal with illicit drug use and alcohol abuse on Districtpremises or during District-related activities.Students, employees, and visitors to the District are expected to
observe all federal, state, and local laws and District regulationsgoverning the use and possession of alcoholic beverages,narcotics, dangerous drugs, or controlled substances. Allstudents, employees, and visitors are specifically forbidden to useor possess alcoholic beverages, narcotics, dangerous drugs orcontrolled substances, or to be under their influence while onDistrict property.For students, violation of District regulations may result in
disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from theDistrict and referral for prosecution. Employees who violateDistrict regulations are subject to disciplinary action up to andincluding termination from employment at the District. In thecase of District visitors, failure to follow regulations may result in a request to leave District property or the District activity. It also may result in referral to local police agencies.The entire Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy is outlined in the
Wayne County Community College District Student Handbook,which can be obtained in any Campus Student Services Office.The Board of Trustees Policy 4.1.10, Substance and Alcohol Useon Duty, regarding employees, is available from the Board ofTrustees Office and is outlined in the Employee Handbook.
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V. Drug and Alcohol Prevention Awareness
To assist individuals in substance abuse prevention andawareness, students are encouraged to seek assistance throughthe office of student services. Student services will refer studentsto the proper resources to gain information related to substanceavoidance and/or counseling. In addition, students areencouraged to attend all orientations, substance abuse/awareness workshops and seminars. The office of StudentServices may be reached by calling 313-496-2634.
VI. District Police Authority and SecurityAwareness
It is the intent of Wayne County Community College District tomake every effort to prevent crime rather than react to crimeafter it has occurred. The District makes every effort to inform the District community on matters of awareness, events ofimportance, and personal safety. Bulletin boards are maintainedat each District Police Authority station. Information pertinent tosafety concerns, personal protection, community feedback, andother information that might be required by applicable laws andordinances is posted on these bulletin boards. Further crimeprevention activities are provided by such programs as thefollowing:
Electronic Alarm Systems— Alarms are installed ina number of areas to monitor unauthorized entry, exit,movement, etc.
Emergency Alert System— District Wide text andEmail notification system.
Security Patrols— District Police Authority personnelpatrol the campus grounds and buildings on foot, bicycle andin vehicles.
Parking Controls— Observation booths and vehicleregistrations are used to provide additional security andcontrol.
Student Handbook — The Student Handbook containsmaterials regarding the Student Code of Conduct, Districtpolicies, the Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy, and other mattersof conduct.
VII. Information
For further information concerning safety measures or specificquestions regarding crime, contact the District Director of PoliceAuthority at 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI 48226; or by calling 313-496-2650.
Crime Statistics
Crime Statistics are available for disclosure pursuant to Section485 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by theStudent Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act (P.L. 101-542)and the Higher Education Technical Amendments of 1991 (P.L. 102-26) for two-year institutions.
Campus Crime Reporting Statistics
In accordance with the Section 485(a) and (f) of the HigherEducation Act, and Section 225 of Public Act 109 of 1999, thecrime statistics for the Wayne County Community College Districtare now available for viewing on the world wide web. To access the web site, please use the following addresses.• http://ope.ed.gov/security• http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/crime_statistics.htm
Per the U.S Department of Education, Office of PostsecondaryEducation, this web address is subject to change and isundergoing continuous updates as new data is received.
In addition, in accordance with the Jacob Wetterling CrimesAgainst Children and Sexually Violent OffenderRegistration Act (42 U.S.C. 14071), each institution of higherlearning may access a list of all registered sex offenders attendingand/or working at their site by accessing the search option on thePublic Sex Offender Registry Web Site. It is updated everymorning at 6 a.m.The web address is http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us
Clery Act
In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and CampusSecurity Act enacted Nov. 8, 1990, later formally renamed theJeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and CampusCrime Statistics Act, and commonly referred to as simply the CleryAct, the Wayne County Community College District District PoliceAuthority Department collects and publishes specific informationon campus crime statistics, security policies and services. TheWCCCD District Police Authority Department is service-oriented,trained in professional standards and dedicated to the safety andcomfort of our students, faculty, staff and visitors. Our primaryconcern is to protect life and property and to allow theeducational process to evolve safely.
All criminal incidents and emergency situations are to beimmediately reported to the District Police Authority officerlocated at the security station at each of the District's campusfacilities. Depending on the nature of the situation, appropriatepolice authorities will be contacted. Incident reports areprepared and reviewed by District administrative personnel, and,if warranted, further actions are taken as governed by law,employee labor contracts, and student conduct policies. All staff,faculty, students, and visitors are encouraged to report anysuspicious persons, activities, events, as well as actual incidentsand emergency situations to the District Police Authority securitypersonnel immediately.
Wayne County Community College District’s annual securityreport is now available. This report is required by federal lawand contains policy statements and crime statistics for the school.The policy statements address the school’s policies, proceduresand programs concerning safety and security, for example,policies for responding to emergency situations and sexualoffenses. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certaintypes of crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus,
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in or on off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the school and on public property within or immediatelyadjacent to the campus. This report is available online athttp://www.wcccd.edu/dept/cleryAct.htm . You may also requesta paper copy from the Director of District Police Authority.
District Office Building
General Information 313-496-2600Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2532
Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2510
Institutional Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2687
Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2345
Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2765
Inclement Weather Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600
Information Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600
Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2666
District Police Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2578
Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2634
Veteran’s Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2523
Downriver CampusGeneral Information 734-946-3500
Downtown CampusGeneral Information 313-496-2758
Eastern Campus Corporate CollegeGeneral Information 313-922-3311
Northwest CampusGeneral Information 313-943-4000
Western CampusGeneral Information 734-699-7008
School of Continuing EducationGeneral Information 313-496-2704
Extension/Offsite ProgramsUniversity Center 313-962-7150
Veterinary Technology Program - located at Wayne State University 313-577-1156
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Wayne County Community College District’s (WCCCD), Heinz C. PrechterEducational and Performing Arts Center (EPAC) offers vibrant and diverseprograms to the community. The EPAC facility supports WCCCD students and faculty, the arts and community organizations. It features a range of theDistrict’s student achievement ceremonies, community enrichment activities
and unique live entertainment and art exhibits. The EPAC theatre, gallery and conference rooms are also available for community rentals.
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