WINTER 2020 - Schoolcraft College

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Winter Semester begins January 11 REGISTRATION GUIDE REGISTRATION GUIDE WINTER 2020 REGISTRATION GUIDE Registration begins Saturday, October 26, 2019 Register at www.schoolcraft.edu/webadvisor

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Winter Semester begins January 11

REGISTRATIONGUIDE

REGISTRATIONGUIDE

WINTER 2020

REGISTRATIONGUIDE

Registration begins Saturday, October 26, 2019Register at www.schoolcraft.edu/webadvisor

ANSWER CENTERCall the Answer Center with questions at 734‑462‑4426

Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday: 8 am – 9 pm Friday: 8 am – 6 pm | Saturday: 9 am – 2 pm

Email questions to [email protected].

CONTENTSStudent Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Tuition & Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Payment Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Distance Learning Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Courses by Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7‑9

Student Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Area Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Campus Maps/Building Directory . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

VETERAN PRIORITY REGISTRATIONMilitary Affiliated Students Can Pre‑Register on

Friday, October 25, 2019 beginning at 8:00 a.m.

For Veterans, Service Members, Spouses, and Dependents of Veterans and Service Members.

Registration opens to all students on Saturday, October 26 at 9:00 a.m.

Veterans Resource Center • 734-462-4352 Located in the McDowell Student Center, Room 240

• Get Veteran Benefit Information

• Meet with the Veterans Office Advisor for academic advising before registering for classes each semester

• Use of computers and printers for completing homework

• Relax in between classes with complimentary snacks and beverages

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REGISTRATION CENTERRegistration Center: 734-462-4426

The Registration Center is located in the McDowell Student Center and has computers available for students to use when registering.

Each year, registration for Winter semester starts on the last Saturday of October.

Registration for Spring/Summer/Fall semesters starts on the last Saturday of March.

Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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q Log In To Your SC mail Email AccountAccess your SC mail account at www.schoolcraft.edu/scmail

A Schoolcraft student email account is required and is the college’s primary means for communicating with students.

Please note: The Financial Aid Department will send financial aid information to only your SC mail account.

This login will also be used for campus wifi and Blackboard.

q Submit Transcripts (If not already submitted with your application).

Electronic transcript requests are the fastest and easiest way to have your transcripts sent to Schoolcraft College. Send to: Schoolcraft Admissions and Welcome Center, or fax to 734‑462‑4552. Contact your school for further instructions.

First Year Students: Send your high school transcripts after you have completed your first semester or trimester of your senior year (and/or send your GED scores).

Transfer Students: Official transcripts must be sent directly from the transfer institution to Schoolcraft.

q Submit Test Scores or Take a Placement Test (If not already submitted with your application).

First Year Students: Submit SAT/ACT Scores or take a placement test in the Schoolcraft Testing Center.

• Send your SAT/ACT scores to the Schoolcraft Admissions and Welcome Center if taken within the last three years. SAT code: 1764. ACT code: 2070.

If your test scores are not already listed on your transcript, request SAT scores at www.collegeboard.org and/or ACT scores at www.act.org/the‑act/scores.

• Placement tests are offered on a walk‑in basis. Photo identification is required. Allow approximately 2½ hours.

Transfer Students: If you are transferring credits or placement test scores, meet with an advisor before testing.

Follow these steps to ensure that you are ready to register and start classes.

ADMITTED STUDENT CHECKLIST

q Attend New Student Orientation Orientation is mandatory for first‑time college students and is required before registering for classes. Sign up for New Student Orientation at www.schoolcraft.edu/orientation.

At orientation, our Academic Advisors will help you select your classes. Schedule future appointments by calling the Academic Advising Office.

q Make an Academic Advising AppointmentTo schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor call the Academic Advising Office at 734‑462‑4429.

q Register for ClassesRegister for classes using WebAdvisor. Login to your account at www.schoolcraft.edu/webadvisor.

• Your User ID is the lower‑case initial of your first name and your student number.

• Your initial password is your 6‑digit birth date in the mmddyy format. Example: July 1, 1999 is 070199. You will be prompted to create your own new password.

With WebAdvisor you can:

• Register and pay for classes

• Check on financial aid

• Print class schedule and view final grades

• Request transcripts and print unofficial transcripts

q Pay for Classes

Pay tuition in full or enroll in the Tuition Payment Plan within three weekdays, including holidays, from the day you register.

• Pay online or in person at the Cashier’s office in the McDowell Student Center. Cash, checks, money orders, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and debit cards are accepted.

• Enroll in the Tuition Payment Plan and make payments throughout the semester. Get payment plan information at www.schoolcraft.edu/student-accounts.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: F‑1, B‑1, B‑2, or M‑1 International Students: Additional information is required before a Form I‑20 is issued. Go to www.schoolcraft.edu/apply. Follow the International Student link to download the Prospective International Student Information and Application Packet.

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WINTER 2020 IMPORTANT DATES

Waitlist: If a course is full, you can add your name to a waitlist. If a spot becomes available, the first student on the waitlist will be notified via Schoolcraft email. Notifications go out each day at 6 a.m. If you receive a notification, you will have until the following day (weekends are not included) at 11 p.m. to register for that class. If you do not register, the seat will be offered to the next student on the waitlist.

Late Entry/Overload: Students wishing to register for a class after it has met for the first time (late entry), or want to try to get into a class that is full (overload), need written approval from the instructor.

You can get a Late Entry/Overload form from the Registration Center to have the instructor sign, or

the instructor can email the consent to [email protected]. Bring a copy of the consent to the Registration Center within two business days of receipt to enroll.

Schedule Adjustment: During the first week of the term, you can adjust your schedule as needed, including Late Entry and Overload classes.

Prerequisites: A prerequisite is a condition that students are required to meet before registering for a class. For example, a class that must be taken before taking another class. Students must complete prerequisites as required before enrolling in some courses. Contact your academic advisor for assistance.

For more information, visit schoolcraft.edu/registration

Mark Your Calendar! October 26 Web Registration BeginsJan 11, 2020 Winter 2020 Semester Begins ‑ First Day of ClassesJan 20, 2020 Martin Luther King Day—No ClassesFeb 10, 2020 Last Day for Address Changes that Impact Tuition RatesFeb 29 - Mar 6 Mid‑Term Break—No ClassesMay 2, 2020 Commencement

Winter 2020 Police AcademyNov 1, 2019 Application deadlineJanuary 3, 2020 OrientationJanuary 5, 2020 Academy beginsApril 30, 2020 Graduation

For additional Police Academy information call 734‑462‑4306.

View Important Academic Dates at schoolcraft.edu/important-dates• Class Start Dates• Last Day for Schedule Adjustment/Refund• Last Day for Withdrawl from Classes• Last Day of Classes

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TUITION AND FEES FOR WINTER 2020

Credit Hours

Registration Fee

Service Fee

Instructional Equip. Fee

Infrastructure Fee

Resident Rates Non-Resident RatesTuition Total* Tuition Total*

less than half time

0.5 $43.00 $4.00 $5.00 $4.00 $59.00 $115.00 $85.50 $141.50 1 $43.00 $8.00 $10.00 $8.00 $118.00 $187.00 $171.00 $240.00 2 $43.00 $16.00 $20.00 $16.00 $236.00 $331.00 $342.00 $437.00 3 $43.00 $24.00 $30.00 $24.00 $354.00 $475.00 $513.00 $634.00 4 $43.00 $32.00 $40.00 $32.00 $472.00 $619.00 $684.00 $831.00 5 $43.00 $40.00 $50.00 $40.00 $590.00 $763.00 $855.00 $1,028.00

half time

6 $43.00 $48.00 $60.00 $48.00 $708.00 $907.00 $1,026.00 $1,225.00 7 $43.00 $56.00 $70.00 $56.00 $826.00 $1,051.00 $1,197.00 $1,422.00 8 $43.00 $64.00 $80.00 $64.00 $944.00 $1,195.00 $1,368.00 $1,619.00

three quarter

time

9 $43.00 $72.00 $90.00 $72.00 $1,062.00 $1,339.00 $1,539.00 $1,816.00 10 $43.00 $80.00 $100.00 $80.00 $1,180.00 $1,483.00 $1,710.00 $2,013.00 11 $43.00 $88.00 $110.00 $88.00 $1,298.00 $1,627.00 $1,881.00 $2,210.00

full time

12 $43.00 $96.00 $120.00 $96.00 $1,416.00 $1,771.00 $2,052.00 $2,407.00 13 $43.00 $104.00 $130.00 $104.00 $1,534.00 $1,915.00 $2,223.00 $2,604.00 14 $43.00 $112.00 $140.00 $112.00 $1,652.00 $2,059.00 $2,394.00 $2,801.00 15 $43.00 $120.00 $150.00 $120.00 $1,770.00 $2,203.00 $2,565.00 $2,998.00 16 $43.00 $128.00 $160.00 $128.00 $1,888.00 $2,347.00 $2,736.00 $3,195.00 17 $43.00 $136.00 $170.00 $136.00 $2,006.00 $2,491.00 $2,907.00 $3,392.00 18 $43.00 $144.00 $180.00 $144.00 $2,124.00 $2,635.00 $3,078.00 $3,589.00

counselor approval required

19 $43.00 $152.00 $190.00 $152.00 $2,242.00 $2,779.00 $3,249.00 $3,786.00 20 $43.00 $160.00 $200.00 $160.00 $2,360.00 $2,923.00 $3,420.00 $3,983.00

Credit Hours

Registration Fee

Service Fee

Instructional Equip. Fee

Infrastructure Fee

Out of State/International Rates Resident Senior RatesTuition Total* Tuition Total*

less than half time

0.5 $43.00 $4.00 $5.00 $4.00 $126.00 $182.00 $29.50 $85.50 1 $43.00 $8.00 $10.00 $8.00 $252.00 $321.00 $59.00 $128.00 2 $43.00 $16.00 $20.00 $16.00 $504.00 $599.00 $118.00 $213.00 3 $43.00 $24.00 $30.00 $24.00 $756.00 $877.00 $177.00 $298.00 4 $43.00 $32.00 $40.00 $32.00 $1,008.00 $1,155.00 $236.00 $383.00 5 $43.00 $40.00 $50.00 $40.00 $1,260.00 $1,433.00 $295.00 $468.00

half time

6 $43.00 $48.00 $60.00 $48.00 $1,512.00 $1,711.00 $354.00 $553.00 7 $43.00 $56.00 $70.00 $56.00 $1,764.00 $1,989.00 $413.00 $638.00 8 $43.00 $64.00 $80.00 $64.00 $2,016.00 $2,267.00 $472.00 $723.00

threequarter

time

9 $43.00 $72.00 $90.00 $72.00 $2,268.00 $2,545.00 $531.00 $808.00 10 $43.00 $80.00 $100.00 $80.00 $2,520.00 $2,823.00 $590.00 $893.00 11 $43.00 $88.00 $110.00 $88.00 $2,772.00 $3,101.00 $649.00 $978.00

fulltime

12 $43.00 $96.00 $120.00 $96.00 $3,024.00 $3,379.00 $708.00 $1,063.00 13 $43.00 $104.00 $130.00 $104.00 $3,276.00 $3,657.00 $767.00 $1,148.00 14 $43.00 $112.00 $140.00 $112.00 $3,528.00 $3,935.00 $826.00 $1,233.00 15 $43.00 $120.00 $150.00 $120.00 $3,780.00 $4,213.00 $885.00 $1,318.00 16 $43.00 $128.00 $160.00 $128.00 $4,032.00 $4,491.00 $944.00 $1,403.00 17 $43.00 $136.00 $170.00 $136.00 $4,284.00 $4,769.00 $1,003.00 $1,488.00 18 $43.00 $144.00 $180.00 $144.00 $4,536.00 $5,047.00 $1,062.00 $1,573.00

counselor approval required

19 $43.00 $152.00 $190.00 $152.00 $4,788.00 $5,325.00 $1,121.00 $1,658.00 20 $43.00 $160.00 $200.00 $160.00 $5,040.00 $5,603.00 $1,180.00 $1,743.00

*Check the course listings online and add course fees if applicable. Tuition and fees are subject to change, without notice, by action of the Board of Trustees.

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Winter 2020 – e-Cashier/Payment Plan available on the first day of registration

Last day to Enroll Online Required Down Payment Number of Payments Months of Payments

November 22 10% 3 December – February

December 20 20% 2 January‑February

January 21 50% 1 February Only

February 19 50% 1 March Only

NOTE: Down payment and enrollment fees process immediately.

DETERMINE TUITION AND FEESYou must pay tuition and fees in full or register for the Tuition Payment Plan within three weekdays, including holidays, from the day you register.

Use the table on page 3 to determine your tuition and fees. Locate the number of credit hours you will be taking for the term, then go to the Total Column for Resident or Non‑Resident Rates. The total includes all fees as outlined in the table.

The college verifies a student’s residency at admission and for each semester’s registration. To qualify for Resident Tuition Rates, students must reside within Schoolcraft College’s district, which includes the public school districts of Clarenceville, Garden City, Livonia, Northville, Plymouth‑ Canton and part of Novi.

TUITION PAYMENT PLAN$30 per semester enrollment fee. A service fee of 2.5% in addition to the enrollment fee will be assessed if a credit/debit card is used. Additional $30 NBS returned payment fee if a payment is returned

For more information, visit www.schoolcraft.edu/payments or call Student Accounts at 734-462-4586.

PURCHASE OR RENT TEXTBOOKSPlease visit schoolcraftbooks.com for information including:• Bookstore Hours.

• Date that books will be available for the Winter 2020 Semester.

• Financial aid dates.

SCHOOLCRAFT STUDENT HANDBOOKView the Student Handbook online at schoolcraft.edu/handbook

Get important information about:

• Student Rights and Responsibilities

• Academic Expectations

• Academic Success Resources

• Campus Services and Resources

• Campus Safety

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FINANCIAL AIDThe first step in qualifying for Financial Aid is to fill out the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.gov.

Schoolcraft’s FAFSA code is 002315.

Once a student qualifies for Financial Aid, it is applied to the student’s account each semester based on the start date of classes to pay for tuition and fees. Any excess funds can then be used to purchase books and necessary class supplies at the Schoolcraft Bookstore.

Schoolcraft College students may qualify for one of the following financial aid programs:

Grants Based primarily on demonstrated financial need and don’t have to be repaid.

Scholarships Generally based on academic achievement and don’t have to be repaid. Apply for Schoolcraft Scholarships at www.schoolcraft.edu/scholarships.

Work Study Students are placed in jobs on campus and wages are paid in part by the work‑study program. For more information, contact Career Services at 734‑462‑4421 or email [email protected].

Student Loans You must complete a FAFSA application to qualify for student loans. If you are eligible for a student loan, you will receive an email from the Office of Financial Aid advising you of your loan eligibility. All student loans must be repaid after graduation.

FINANCIAL AID AND COLLEGE FEES

FEE DESCRIPTIONSRegistration Fee

This fee is a refundable fee charged one time per semester regardless of how many credit hours a student registers for during the semester. This fee is $43 per semester.

Service FeeThis fee defrays the cost of several free services that Schoolcraft provides to students, such as career services, student activities, graduation, parking and admittance to the SC Fitness Center each semester the student is registered. This fee is $8 per credit.

Lab Fees/Learning Management FeesThis fee is used to cover the cost of special materials, equipment, student assistants, specialized support and other services. Our learning management system fee (currently Blackboard) is $12 per class, with an additional fee of $10 for classes held in computer labs, allowing the use of additional technology that is otherwise not available in a standard classroom.

Excess Contact Hours FeesThe College charges $118 per excess contact hour with a maximum of 4 excess contact hours per class. An excess contact hour occurs when the weekly class meeting hours exceed the class credit hours. For example, if Biology meets 4 hours per week, but Biology is a 3 credit hour class, the student is charged a $118 excess contact hour fee. If a Nursing class meets 10 hours per week, but the Nursing class is a 4 credit hour class, the student will be charged a $472 excess contact hour fee.

Instructional Equipment FeeThis fee is used to defray the increasing cost of maintaining, upgrading, and replacing the wide variety of electronic equipment and personal computers used in our classrooms. Software purchases, maintenance agreements, and upgrades are also covered by this fee. Every student is charged $10 per credit hour for this fee.

Infrastructure FeeThis fee is used to defray the increasing costs associated with maintaining and enhancing the College’s buildings, facilities, and campus grounds. Deferred maintenance and depreciation of campus infrastructure is also covered by this fee. Every student is charged $8 per credit hour for this fee.

If you have any concerns, please contact either of the following: Cashier’s Office: 734-462-4449 Student Accounts: 734-462-4586

For more information about Financial Aid programs visit schoolcraft.edu/aid or contact the Office of Financial Aid at 734-462-4433.

• The Financial Aid Department will send financial aid information to only your SC mail account.

• The FAFSA must be completed every year that you wish to apply for Financial Aid. The FAFSA is available beginning on October 1, annually.

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DISTANCE LEARNING

COURSE LENGTH COURSE LOCATION DUE DATES

ONLINE5, 7, 12, and 15-week classes 100% Online*

*All MATH courses require on-campus exams

Weekly Due Date

HYBRID5, 7, 12, and 15-week classes Approximately 50% online/

50% traditional classroom Scheduled Due Dates

For more information contact the Distance Learning Department at (734) 462-4573 or email at [email protected]

HOW DOES DISTANCE LEARNING WORK?

• Online courses have regular due dates, and online math courses require on‑campus/proctored exams.

• Hybrid courses have meeting dates. The meeting schedule is noted for each course in WebAdvisor and/or at schoolcraft.edu/hybrid

DID YOU KNOW?Schoolcraft College offers Associate Degree and Certificate programs that can be completed online including programs in Business, Fire and Emergency Services, and Computer Information Systems.

Get more information about Distance Learning at schoolcraft.edu/distance-learning

IMPORTANT: Check your SC Mail account prior to the semester start-date for a Welcome Email with detailed information on how to begin your course(s).

All distance learning course formats use the college’s online learning management system, Blackboard, as the virtual classroom space. Students will need regular access to a computer (not just a mobile device) with internet access. Check the Distance Learning webpage, www.schoolcraft.edu/distance‑learning, for technical requirements for specific courses.

Many courses have required textbooks/materials. Lab courses may require the purchase of a lab kit.

There is no additional admissions requirement to take distance learning courses; just select them in WebAdvisor as you would a traditional course.

• Log in to Blackboard using the same username and password used for your Schoolcraft College Email.

• Access to the content for your course(s) will be available beginning at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of the term.

• Log in to your course(s) as soon as possible to review the syllabus and schedule, check for announcements from the instructor, and to begin coursework.

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Courses not listed are offered on an as‑needed basis – contact the associate dean for information. Course listings are subject to change.

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ECE 100 T T 110 T T T 120 H T T 130 T T T 140 T T 150 T T 160 T 170 T T 180 T T 230 T T* 240 T T 250 T T 260 T T 280 T TECON 103 T T 201 M M M M 202 O M M MEDUC 101 T T T 110 T T T 200 O M M 205 O 210 T T T 220 T T T 230 T T T 240 O 250 T T T 270 T 280 H 290 T T TELECT 131 T T T T 137 T T T 138 T T T 139 T T 144 T T 145 T 180 T T 215 T T T 218 T T 219 T T T 251 T T TEMT 115 T T T 185 T* 210 T T 220 T T 230 T T 290 H H

ACCT 103 O M M 138 T T 139 T 201 M M M 202 M M M 205 H H H 221 T 222 T 226 T T 238 T T 262 T T 263 T T 330 HANTH 112 M M M M 117 T 120 T 201 T 211 M O M M 214 TARB 101 T T 102 T 201 T T 202 T*ART 113 T T T 115 O M M 116 M 120 T T T T 121 T T T 122 T T 127 T T 128 T T T 133 T T T T 134 T T T T 201 M M M M 221 T T T 222 T T T 228 T T T 231 T T 233 T T T T 234 T T T T 235 T T 246 T T 247 T T 248 T T T TBDT 101 T T 110 T T 121 T T T 140 T T 210 T T 220 T T 231 T T

BIOL 50 T T 100 O O O 101 T M M M 103 M O M M 105 M O M M 114 O O O O 115 M O M M 120 M T T 130 T T 140 T T 236 T T M M 237 M T M T 238 T M M M 240 243 M M T MBMET 116 T 204 T 254 H 255 H BUS 101 M M M M 103 O M M 104 O M M 120 O M M 122 O O M M 123 O M M 202 O O M M 204 O O M M 207 M M M 208 T T* 215 O O O 217 O O M M 220 O O O M 226 M O M M 230 O O M 240 O M O 291 H H 303 H 304 H 426 H HCAB 102 M M M MCAD 120 T T T 130 T T T 140 T 210 T T 212 T 220 T T 230 T T 270 T 275 T 280 T 290 H H HCBPA 103 T 125 T T 144 T T

CGT 109 T T T 123 T T T 125 T T T 127 T T T 136 T T 141 T T 149 T T 158 T T 161 T T 163 T T 166 T T T 168 T T 208 T 210 T 212 T* 213 T* 215 T T 226 T T 231 T 234 T 244 T T 246 T 247 T T 250 T T 252 T T 254 T T 256 T 257 T T 270 H H H 298 H H HCHEM 51 H H 100 T T T 104 M T M M 111 T T T T 117 T T T 120 T T T 213 T T 214 T TCHIN 101 T T 102 TCIS 105 T T T 115 M O M M 120 M M M M 122 O* 129 M T M M 170 T T 171 O M O 172 O* M 178 O T 180 O O M O 185 T 211 M M M 215 O* 221 T T M 223 O T 225 O O M O 238 O* 250 T T 251 M* 255 T T 273 O* 290 T M*

CJ 102 T M M 107 T T 113 T T 201 T T T 209 T T T 210 M M 211 T M M 212 M M M 221 T T 287 T TCM 107 T T 109 T T 203 T 210 T T 309 T TCNT 115 O O O O 130 T T 133 T T 136 T T* 173 T 176 T 179 T 180 T 210 H 220 H H 230 H H 240 H H 250 T 260 T 262 T 264 T* 293 TCOLLS 50 T T T 53 T T T 105 T T 130 T T TCOMA 103 M M M M 200 T T 201 T 230 TCOR 110 M MCUL 102 T O M M 103 H H H H 124 T T 125 T T 128 T T 142 T T 143 T T 144 T T 215 T T 227 T T 240 T T 241 O M M 242 T T 243 T T 244 T T 260 T 267 T T 295 T 297 T 303 T T T 350 T T 360 T 495 T

COURSES BY SEMESTER CHARTProjected Course Offerings for each semester

Key to course formatsT – traditionalO – onlineH – hybrid, including internshipsM – multiple course formats (traditional plus at least one other format)* – course not offered annually, consult advising for next offering

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Courses not listed are offered on an as‑needed basis – contact the associate dean for information. Course listings are subject to change.

MUSIC 264 T 268 T T 269 T T 282 T T 283 T T 284 T T 285 T T 286 T T 287 T T 288 T T 289 T T 290 T T 291 T T 292 T T 293 T T 298 T T 299 T TNATP 115 T T T TNFS 320 T 360 T 440 T 480 T 490 H NURS 104 T T T 105 T T 106 T T 107 T T T 108 T T 128 T T T 139 T 205 T T 246 T T 248 T T 250 TOSH 111 T T T 112 T T TPE 104 T T 106 T T 111 T T 112 T T T 114 T T 115 T 116 T T 121 T T T 132 T 141 T 143 T T 147 T T 153 157 T 194 T T T 202 T T T 207 T 212 T 225 T 240 T T T 290 H H H

ENG 50 T T T T 55 T T T T 100 O M M 101 M M M M 102 M M M M 106 T T 107 T* 116 T M* 170 T 200 T T 203 T T T T 205 T T 206 T T 221 T* 243 T 244 T 245 T 246 T* 248 T 275 T*ENGR 100 T T T 201 O M O 202 T 203 O MENVR 232 H ESL 60 T T 64 T T 67 T T 70 T T T 74 T T T 77 T T T 78 T T 79 T T 80 T T T 84 T T T 87 T T 110 T T 114 T T 117 T T 130 T TFIN 420 H HFIRE 101 O O 105 O 112 T T 119 T T 124 T T 125 O* 131 O 132 O 136 O 205 O O 221 O FR 101 O M M 102 T M 201 T 202 T*

GEOG 105 T T 133 O O M M 135 T T 203 T T 212 T 217 O 225 H GEOL 133 T T T T 134 T* 237 T*GER 101 T T 102 T 201 T* 202 T*HDS 110 T MHIST 134 O M M M 137 O M M 138 T T T 141 T T 151 M O M M 152 T T T T 153 M O M M 230 T* HIT 100 O O M 104 M O M M 114 T M M 117 T T 118 T T 120 T T 130 T T 158 T* T 210 T 213 H T T 222 T T 224 T 231 T T 232 T T 234 T T 235 T T 236 T T 240 T M 242 T T 255 H H 256 H THS 101 T O 102 M 103 T T 201 T 202 T T 203 THUM 106 M M M M 150 T 151 T 152 T 190 T 201 T* 202 T* 203 T* 204 T* 210 M O M M 212 T M T 215 T

MUSIC 104 T T 105 M M M 107 T T 114 T* 116 T* 117 T T 118 T T 121 T T 122 T 131 T T 132 T T 133 T T 134 T T 135 T T 136 T T 137 T 138 T 140 T T 141 T T 142 T T 143 T T 144 T T 149 T 150 T T 153 T 154 T 155 T 164 T 165 T 168 T T 169 T T 171 T* T* 172 T* 201 T 202 T 204 T 205 T 214 T* 216 T* 217 T T 218 T T 231 T T 232 T T 233 T T 234 T T 235 T T 236 T T 240 T T 241 T T 242 T T 243 T 244 T 245 T T 246 T T 247 T* 248 T T 249 T T 250 T* 252 T* 253 T 256 T 257 T* 263 T

ITAL 101 T T 102 TMA 115 T T T 134 T M T 140 H M M 155 T T T 160 H H 175 T T 180 T T 195 H HMATH 45 T T T T 47 M T M M 53 M M M M 101 M M M M 102 T T 105 T T 106 T T 111 M O M M 113 M M M M 119 T T T T 122 M T M M 126 M M M 129 T T T T 135 T T 145 T T T 150 T T T 151 T T T T 230 T T 240 T T T 252 T T TMET 103 T T 116 T 153 T 212 T 216 T 248 T 281 T* 290 H H HMFG 102 T* T T 103 T* T T 105 T T 106 T T 203 T* T 206 T* T 211 T* T* T* 290 H H

COURSES BY SEMESTER CHARTProjected Course Offerings for each semester

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WELD 110 T T T 112 T T T 113 T T T 115 T T T 119 T T T 120 T T T 130 T T T 205 T T T 206 T T T 208 T T 209 T 210 T T 211 T T T 212 T 214 T T 223 T T T 225 T T T 240 T T T 262 T T 290 H H H

PHARM 101 T TPHIL 243 M M M M 247 T T T T 257 M O M M 265 T T 277 M O M MPHT 102 T T 104 T T 114 T T 116 T T 122 T 124 T T 126 T TPHYS 104 M M M 123 T T T 181 T T 182 T 211 T T T 212 T T T TPLAST 130 T T 131 T T 140 T T 150 T T 160 T 210 T 220 T 240 T 250 T

POLS 105 M M M M 109 O O 205 T 207 T 209 T T 298 T T T TPSYCH 153 M M M M 201 M M M M 205 T 206 T T 207 T T 209 O M M 219 T 229 M O M M 239 M M M M 249 O O O OQM 106 T 107 T* TSOC 101 T T 201 M M M M 205 T O O M 209 O O M M 210 T T T 211 T 220 T* 290 T

SPAN 101 M O M M 102 M M M 201 T T T 202 T T TSPE 100 O M M 102 T 105 T 112 T* 115 T 122 T 125 T 132 T 135 T 142 T* 145 H 210 T 220 T T 270 TSRT 110 T T 121 T T T 122 T T 150 T T T 221 T T 222 T T

THEA 101 T* 120 T T 121 T T 204 T T 207 T T 210 T T 211 T 220 T T 221 T T 231 T* 232 T* 241 T*

Courses not listed are offered on an as‑needed basis – contact the associate dean for information. Course listings are subject to change.

COURSES BY SEMESTER CHARTProjected Course Offerings for each semester

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CAREER SERVICES AND THE HINKLE CENTER What Can We Do For You?

HINKLE CENTER• Scholarships & Personal Resources• Special Populations Scholarship• Student Emergency Needs Fund• Community resources• Campus Food Pantry• Suit Up Career Attire

CAREER SERVICES• Career Exploration/Career Coach• Job Search Solutions • Career Presentations• Job Fairs• Campus Recruiting Events• Internships• Student Employment

OPEN TO SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE STUDENTS, ALUMNI, AND MEMBERS OF THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY.

McDowell Student Center, Room 123

www.schoolcraft.edu/hinklecenterPhone: 734-462-4421

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 734-462-4443

E-mail: [email protected]

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STUDENT RESOURCES

Learning Center (LC)Services offered at the LC include:

• Academic Success Coaches

• Drop‑in Tutoring — Free tutoring provided by peer tutors

• Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) — peer led, class‑specific, learning assistance

• Writing Support Studio — peer writing consultants

• JumpStart! Math Class Prep

• Final Exam Reviews

Academic AdvisingAn academic advisor will recommend courses and help you with an academic plan. Schedule an appointment by calling 734‑462‑4429.

You are required to meet with an academic advisor if:

• You want to register for more than 18 credit hours in fall or winter semesters.

• You want to register for more than 9 credit hours in spring or summer sessions.

• You are on academic probation, dismissal or have a registration hold.

Student Relations/Counseling Student Relations Specialists/Counselors are available to speak with students who are dealing with the stress of school, work and personal matters These specialists also have information on resources on campus and in the community.

Visit the Student Relations Office in the McDowell Student Center on the Livonia campus, or call 734‑462‑4486.

Drop or Withdrawal PolicyDropping a class during the refund/schedule adjustment period means the student no longer wishes to attend the class and wants to receive a refund. Dropped courses do not appear on the official transcript and no grade is issued for dropped courses.

Students may withdraw from classes online through WebAdvisor on or before the last day for withdrawal. Withdrawing from a class means the student no longer

wishes to attend the class, but will not receive a refund because the refund/schedule adjustment period has ended. Withdrawing from a class will result in a “W” grade on the official college transcript.

For more information about drop and withdrawal, visit www.schoolcraft.edu/registration and click on the link for Drop and Withdrawal.

Disability Support ServicesThe Disabilities Support Services office ensures students have equal access to programs and activities by facilitating accommodations and by providing encouragement and support for individuals with disabilities.

For more information on the services available, contact the office at 734‑462‑4330.

Veterans Resource CenterSchoolcraft College’s Veterans Resource Center provides assistance to veterans and military members as prospective or current students, including assistance with:

• The VA educational benefits application process

• Academic advising and course selection

• Planning a program of study in accordance with Schoolcraft and VA policies and guidelines

• Submission of enrollment certification paperwork

• For more information, call 734‑462‑4351.

Career ServicesThe Career Services office features licensed professional career counselors that can assist students with a variety of resources for career exploration and planning, improving employable skills, resume writing and student employment. For more information, contact the Career Services Office at 734‑462‑4421 or email [email protected].

Computers and TechnologyAll students enrolled in credit classes are given a user ID and password that provides access to the school’s wireless network, SC mail, and Blackboard Learn system. In addition, students can access numerous open computer labs on both the Livonia campus and Radcliff Center to enable them to work on academic assignments and research while on campus.

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DIRECTORYAcademic Advising McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4429 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/advising

Admissions & Welcome Center McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4683 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/admissions

Answer Center McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4426 M–Th 8 am–9 pm, Fri. 8 am–6 pm, Sat. 9 am–2 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/answers

Bookstores Main Campus (S)734-462-4409 Visit www.schoolcraftbooks.com for hours and information

Radcliff (RC) Bookstore734-462-4778 M–T 1 pm–7 pm, W–Th 9 am–3 pm

Firearms Training Center (FTC)734-462-4321 M–T 12 pm – 5:30 pmW–Th 12 pm – 8:30 pmFri. Noon– 4:30 pmSat. & Sun. 12 pm– 4:30 pm Online Book Ordering www.schoolcraftbooks.com www.schoolcraft.edu/bookstore

Campus Security Police 24 hours Jeffress Center (JC)734-462-4424 www.schoolcraft.edu/safety

Career Center McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4421 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/careerservices

Cashier McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4449 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am-5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/cashier

Computer Labs McDowell Student Center (MC):734-462-4400, ext. 5147 (information) M-Th 9 am-9 pm, F 9 am – 7 pm, Sat. 10 am – 4 pm, Sun. Noon – 4 pm

Radcliff Center (RC): Room 140734-462-4400, ext. 6112 (information) M-Th 9 am-9 pm, F 9 am – 7 pm Sat. 10 am – 4 pm, Sun. – Closedwww.schoolcraft.edu/computerlabs

Disability Support Services McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4330 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/dss

Distance Learning (Online Courses) McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4573 M–F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/dl

Financial Aid McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4433 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/financialaid

Fitness CenterPhysical Education Building (PE)734-462-4348M-F 5:30am-9pm Saturday 7am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pmwww.schoolcraft.edu/fitnesscenter

Hinkle Center McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4443 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm

Henry’s Food CourtWaterman Wing (W) of VisTaTech Center (VT)Fall and Winter Semester HoursMonday-Thursday: 7:30am – 7pmFriday: 7:30am - 1:30pmSpring and Summer HoursMonday-Thursday: Th 8 am-1:30 pm

International Students McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4429 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/international

Learning Center Bradner Library (L)734-462-4436 M–Th 8 am–8 pm, F 8 am–5 pm Sat. noon–4 pm

Radcliff (RC)734-462-4755 M – Th 9 am–1 pm & 4–8 pm, Sat. 10 am–2 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/lac

LibraryBradner (L)734-462-4440 M–Th 7:30 am –10 pm F 7:30 am – 5 pm, Sat. & Sun. noon –5 pm (Closed Sat. Spring Term and Sat. and Sun. Summer Term) www.schoolcraft.edu/library

Office of Instruction Grote Center (G)734-462-4419 M–F 8 am–5 pm

Open Entry/Open Exit Office in the Distance Learning Office

McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4588 M–F 8 am–5 pm

Testing Lab Biomedical Technology Center (BTC) Room BTC120.www.schoolcraft.edu/oeoe

Records Office McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4677 M–F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/records

Registration Center McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4426 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/registration

Student Accounts McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4586 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am-5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/studentaccounts

Student Activities Waterman Wing (W) of VisTaTech Center (VT)734-462-4422 www.schoolcraft.edu/sao

Student Relations/CounselingMcDowell Student Center (MC) 734-462-4486 www.schoolcraft.edu/student-relations

Testing Center McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4806 M–Th 8 am–7:30 pm, F 8 am–5 pm Sat. 10 am–2 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/testing

Veterans Resource Center McDowell Student Center (MC)734-462-4352 M 8 am–6 pm, T–F 8 am–5 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/veterans

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GENERAL INFORMATIONClass Cancellations Schoolcraft College may cancel a section of a class if:

• The instructor becomes unavailable and a replacement can’t be found

• The college changes the day, time or location of the class

• Students are contacted to request another class

• Classes canceled on a one‑time basis during the semester due to instructor illness or other unforeseen circumstances will be listed on the Cancellations & Closings links under the News and Events tab of the website.

College Closure Due to Weather or EmergenciesIf the college needs to close due to weather or emergencies, the closure notice will be posted on the home page of the Schoolcraft website and on the Cancellations & Closings links under website’s Campus Life tab. It will also be broadcast on local news radio stations and TV news shows that announce school closings.

Upon registration for classes, all students are automatically enrolled in SCalerts to receive text, email and voicemail alerts regarding college closures due to weather or other emergencies.

College Policies Drug Free CampusThe Federal Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 require that colleges receiving federal funds develop a program to prevent the use of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees on school property. Consistent with local, state and federal laws, Schoolcraft College will impose sanctions or seek legal action against students or employees, who unlawfully possess, use or distribute illicit drugs or alcohol on Schoolcraft College property as part of any college class or activity.

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) FERPA requires written consent of a student to enable the college to disclose education records or personal information with anyone other than the student. Students have the right to review their own education records.

Accreditation Schoolcraft College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association, 30 North LaSalle, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois, 60602‑2504. Phone: 800.621.7440; Fax: 312.263.0456. Website: www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org.

Non-Discrimination Policy It is the policy of Schoolcraft College that no person shall, on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, gender, marital status, national origin or race be excluded from participating in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination during any activity or program or in employment.

For more information about College Policies visit www.schoolcraft.edu/college-policies.

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Board of TrusteesBrian D. Broderick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ChairCarol M. Strom. . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice ChairJoan A. Gebhardt . . . . . . . . . . . . SecretaryTerry Gilligan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TreasurerGretchen Alaniz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TrusteeDillon E. Breen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TrusteeWilliam P. Erwin Jr., . . . . . . . . . . . Trustee

Conway A. Jeffress, Ph.D., President