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STUDENT SERVICESIf problems with: Contact *Phone NumberAcademic Programs .....................Vice President's Office . . . . .331.5217/331.6270Address Change ...........................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5363/331.6227Adding/Dropping a Class..............Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5363/331.6227Admissions ...................................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5363/331.6227Adult Education Classes ..............Adult Education . . . . . . . . . .331.5438/331.6314Americans w/ Disabilities Act (ADA) ......Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5262Auditing a Course(s).....................Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5462/331.6219Books............................................Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5227/331.6213Career Information .......................Career Center. . . . . . . . . . . .331.8062/331.6297Clubs and Organizations ..............Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5207/331.6353Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit .........Vice President's Office . . . . .331.5240Final Exams ..................................Vice President's Office . . . . .331.5217/331.6270Financial Aid .................................Financial Aid Office. . . . . . . .331.5364/331.6232GED Testing .................................GED Examiner . . . . . . . . . . .331.5443/331.6297Graduation ....................................Advising Center . . . . . . . . . .331.5221ID Cards .......................................Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5207/331.6261Intramurals....................................Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5207/331.6260Job Placement ..............................Career Center. . . . . . . . . . . .331.8062Parking .........................................Campus Security . . . . . . . . .331.5415/331.6304Parking Permits ............................Cashier’s Office . . . . . . . . . .331.5226/331.6382Placement Tests ...........................Testing Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5482/331.6297Ready to Work ..............................Ready to Work . . . . . . . . . . .331.5248Refunds ........................................Cashier’s Office . . . . . . . . . .331.5226/331.6382Registration ..................................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5363/331.6219Scholarships .................................Financial Aid Office. . . . . . . .331.5291/331.5417Transcripts ....................................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5461/331.6227Transfer Credit ..............................Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5462/331.6227Tutoring Services ..........................Student Support Services. . .331.8057/331.6276Withdrawal from Classes..............Admissions Office (PC) . . . .331.6219Withdrawal from Classes..............Admissions Office (Shoals) .331.5363Work Study ...................................Financial Aid Office. . . . . . . .331.5367* 256 area code required

Advising ................................................3Advisor List ...........................................3Bookstore ...........................................10Child Development Center .................10College Maps .....................................24Course Listings ..............................11-23 Distance Education.........................21 Eight Week Term ............................23 First Mini Term ................................22 Second Mini Term ...........................22 5:2 Finish ........................................22Distance Education Information ...............6Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit .....................4Financial Aid .................................... 7-9Final Examination Schedule ...............10Non-Credit Course Offerings ..............20Placement Test .....................................3Refund Policy ......................................8Registration ..........................................4Student Decals .....................................4Student Insurance Benefits ..................7Tuition and Fees ..................................7Tuition and Fees (deadlines) ................5Web Registration ..................................4

Welcome Summer Semester 2019On behalf of the administration, faculty and staff, I welcome you to Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC). We are working toward offering new technologies and innovations to enhance the quality of education we have offered the Shoals Area as well as Northwest Alabama for more than 50 years.

NW-SCC seeks to provide you with a superior education by the most convenient and affordable means possible. Our students have the opportunity to enroll through distance education and complete their Associate degree requirements.

In addition to our distance education program, we are pleased to offer a variety of programs and courses to help you transfer to the university of your choice; or to prepare you for a technical career. Regardless of your goals, the faculty and staff at NW-SCC can help you

get started in the right direction.

Remember, we are here to serve, because you are our top priority! At Northwest-Shoals Community College, we want to help you achieve all your career goals. Best wishes throughout the 2019 Summer semester.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Northwest-Shoals Community College General Information

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

AccreditationNorthwest-Shoals Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Occupational Technology degrees as well as certificates in specific occupational areas. Contact SACSCOC at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Northwest-Shoals Community College.

An Equal Employment Opportunity Institution

It is the official policy of Northwest-Shoals Community College that no person in Alabama shall, on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex, religion, creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from participation, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment.

Full TermMay 28 - July 30First Mini-TermMay 28 - June 27Eight Week TermJune 4 - July 30

Second Mini-Term July 1 - July 30

Dr. Glenda ColagrossPresident

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Northwest-Shoals Community College Miscellaneous Information

Accounting TechnologyAir Conditioning/Refrigeration Technology

Automotive Collision RepairAutomotive Service Technology

Biomedical Equipment TechnologyBusiness Office Management and Supervision

-Computer Technology-Accounting Technology

Carpentry/CabinetmakingChemical Laboratory Technician

Child DevelopmentComputer Aided Design Engineering Technology

Computer Information Systems Technology-Cyber Security Option

-Software Development OptionSalon and Spa Management

- CosmetologyCriminal Justice

Electrical TechnologyElectronics Technology

Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Medical Technician - EMT

Advanced EMTParamedic

Environmental Health and Safety TechnicianIndustrial Systems Technology- A/C and Refrigeration Option

- Electrical Option- Injection Molding Option

- Mechanical OptionMachine Shop Technology

Medical Assisting Technology- Phlebotomy Option

- Medical Billing & Coding OptionNursing Assistant - Special Program

Practical NursingRegistered Nursing

Water & Wastewater ManagementWelding

Call TODAY!Admissions

Phil Campbell: 256.331.6227; Shoals: 256.331.5363nwscc.edu

Build Your Own Career PathNW-SCC offers career degrees and certificates

Do you need skills to enter the workforce?

THE READY TO WORK PROGRAM COULD BE FOR YOU!

Northwest-Shoals Community College can prepare you to be Career Ready with a FREE Workforce Development course which includes:

nWorkKeysCertification - Earn the National Career Readiness Certificate

n AIDT Training - Workplace Ethics - Computer Training - Manufacturing - Job Search - Problem Solving - Earn the Alabama Certified Worker Certificate

Day and Night classes are available!

For more information, please contact:Crissy Broadway, Coordinator

Ready to Work ProgramNorthwest-Shoals Community College

P.O. Box 2545Muscle Shoals, AL 35662

[email protected]

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Northwest-Shoals Community College Advising Information

ATTENTION NEW STUDENTSAll new, first time freshman must register for a Student Success class. See page 20.

1. A normal credit hour load is considered 15-16.2. Students who enroll for less than 12 credit hours are

considered part-time.3. Students enrolling for more than 19 credit hours must

have the approval of the Vice President's office. An absolute maximum of 24 credit hours exists for all students.

First-time freshmen, transfer, transient, and/or readmitted students will be advised by the Advising Center. You can call to make an appointment or walk-in during operating hours Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. and Fridays 7:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon. These students will be assigned advisors the next semester from the list found below on this page. Call the Advising Center should you have questions or to make an appointment at 256-331-5221.

CREDIT HOURS NEW STUDENT ADVISING

Contact the Admissions Office if you do not know your advisor’s name. Shoals Campus: 256.331.5221 Phil Campbell Campus: 256.331.6227

ADVISOR EXT. BLDG. ADVISOR EXT. BLDG. ADVISOR EXT. BLDG.

ARNY, Mary . . . . . . . . . . 5259 . . . . . . . . . . . 122BALES, Ann . . . . . . . . . . 6298 . . . . . . . . OC-207BALTES, Dr. Joan . . . . . 5353 . . . . . . . . . . . 112BANKSTON, Callie. . . . . 5265 . . . . . . . . . . . 131BENSON, Debbie. . . . . . 5296 . . . . . . . . . . . 120BRACKINS, Ken. . . . . . . 6242 . . . . . . . . . A-16NBRANSCOME, Tara . . . . 5438 . . . . . . . . . . . 112BREWER, Beth . . . . . . . 8024 . . . . . . . . . . . 120 CAIN, Dr. Shelly . . . . . . . 8016/6243 . . . . . . 120CARTER, Tom . . . . . . . . 5263 . . . . . . . . . . . 100CARSON, Danny . . . . . . 5449 . . . . . . . . . . . 129CHANDLER, Stephen . . 5234 . . . . . . . . . . . 112CORSBIE, Randy. . . . . . 5251 . . . . . . . . . . . 102CRABTREE, Sherry . . . . 6258 . . . . . . . . . AV-18CREEKMORE, Eric . . . . 5449 . . . . . . . . . . . 129DAVIS,Kevin . . . . . . . . . . 5254 . . . . . . . . . . . 108DEMORSE, Chris. . . . . . 5336 . . . . . . . . . . . 122DURDUNJI, Diann . . . . . 5450 . . . . . . . . . . . 107EUBANKS, Claude. . . . . 5293 . . . . . . . . . . . 122FLANNAGIN, Justin . . . . 5334 . . . . . . . . . . . 122FORD, Parris . . . . . . . . . 5306 . . . . . . . . . . . 122FREDERICK, Jan. . . . . . 5494/6294 . .108/FA-10 GARNER, Roger . . . . . . 5289 . . . . . . . . . . . 100GARGIS, Matthew . . . . . 8029 . . . . . . . . . . . 120GIFFORD, Gene Anne. . . . 6299. . . . . . . . . . . . . G-10GOODLOE, Daron . . . . . . . 5372. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123GRISHAM, Titus . . . . . . . . . 5236. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109GRISSOM, Melinda . . . . . . 5420. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131GROSSO, Sherri . . . . . . 8022 . . . . . . . . . . . 123HESTER, Monica . . . . . . 6237 . . . . . . . . OC-228HUMPHRES, Brittney. . . 6207/5337 OC-226/163JAMES, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . 6234 . . . . . . .OC-108SJAMES, Dr. Timmy . . . . . 6281 . . . . . . . . . . .A-12

JAYNES, Donna . . . . . . . . . 6221. . . . . . . . . . .OC-227JOHNSON, Dr. Heather . . . 5326. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123JOHNSON, Matthew . . . 6347 . . . . . . . . . . . 312JONES, Brittany . . . . . . . 5243 . . . . . . . . . . . 100JONES, Rose . . . . . . . . . 5313 . . . . . . . . . . . 100KEETON, Brian . . . . . . . 6389 . . . . . . . . . . . 309KELLEY, Tim. . . . . . . . . . 5486/6287 . 120/AV-13LANDRUM, Megan. . . . . 5298 . . . . . . . . . . . 123 LILES, Lin. . . . . . . . . . . . 5254/8072 . . . . . . 108LOVELESS, Beth . . . . . . 6353 . . . . . . . . .306L-6MAUPIN, Tim . . . . . . . . . 5247 . . . . . . . . . . . 111MCBAY, Katie . . . . . . . . . 8059 . . . . . . . . . . . 110MCCALPIN, Janice....6236/6263.. AV-14/SA-103MCCLINTON, Tywana . . 5212 . . . . . . . . . . . 112MCCLUNG, Michael. . . . 6313 . . . . . . . . . AV-16MCINTOSH, John . . . . . 5323 . . . . . . . . . . . 100MCRAE, Chenee....5358/6235. AV-26/110/102NMILSTEAD, MaLea . . . . 5297 . . . . . . . . . . . 100MORGAN, Justin . . . . . . 5320/6283 . . . . . . 120MORRIS, Hannah . . . . . 6244 . . . . . . . . OC-222MORRIS, Dr. Jennifer. . . 5294. . . . . . . . . . . 120MORRIS, Ray. . . . . . . . . 5244 . . . . . . . . . . . 102MORTON, Joshua . . . . . 5231 . . . . . . . .104/126OATES, Marchia. . . . . . . 5207 . . . . . . . . . . . 101OLIVER, Lindsey . . . . . . 6239 . . . . . . . . . 301WOYEN, Todd . . . . . . . . . . 5437 . . . . . . . . . . . 122PEARSON, Selina . . . . . 5487 . . . . . . . . . . . 110PEEBLES, Medina . . . . . 8074 . . . . . . . . . . . 110PENNINGTON, Natalene .6244 . . . . . . . OC-222PETERS, Pam . . . . . . . . 6326 . . . . . . . . OC-108PHILLIPS, Kristi . . . . . . . 8096 . . . . . . 110/102-LPOOL, Bradley . . . . . . . . 6295 . . . . . . . . . AV-25REED, Crystal . . . . . . . . 5249 . . . . . . . . . . . 100

RICE, Alton . . . . . . . . . . 5257 . . . . . . . . . . . 105 ROBERSON, Teresa . . . 5276 . . . . . . . . . . . 112ROBBINS, Andrew . . . . . 5218 . . . . . . . . . . . 100ROBINSON, Kym . . . . . . 6267 . . . . . . . . . AV-17ROGERS, Jeff . . . . . . . . 5250 . . . . . . . .103/105SEALY, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . 5324 . . . . . . . . . . . 110SHEPPARD, Kim . . . . . . 5331 . . . . . . . . . . . 122SIDES, Dr. Meredith . . . . 8023 . . . . . . . . . . . 120SIMPSON, Mark. . . . . . . 5435 . . . . . . . . . . . 122SMITH, Brian . . . . . . . . . 8007/5379 . . . . . . 120SMITH, Ches . . . . . . . . . 5394/6290 . . . . . . 123SOCKWELL, Dr. Craig . . 5378 . . . . . . . . . . . 123 SOUTH, Desiree . . . . . . 5211 . . . . . . . . . . . 112STEELE, Justin . . . . . . . 6389 . . . . . . . . . . . 309STEWART, Rebecca . . . 6256 . . . . . . . . OC-221TERRY, Kem . . . . . . . . . 5443 . . . . . . . . . . . 100TERRY, Ricky . . . . . . . . . 5251 . . . . . . . . . . . 102THOMPSON, Melanie . . 5375 . . . . . . . . . . . 100 THOMAS, Shea . . . . . . . 6252 . . . . . . . . OC-206THOMPSON, N kki. . . . . 6250 . . . . . . . . OC-223TICE, Cindy . . . . . . . . . . 6293 . . . . . . . . OC-229TIDWELL, Cindy. . . . . . . 5305 . . . . . . . . . . . 122 TRAPP, Rachel. . . . . . . . 5237/6288 . . . . .114/306L TUCKER, Kim . . . . . . . . 8060 . . . . . . . . . . . 110VANDIVER, Dudley . . . . 5247 . . . . . . . . . . . 105VERNON, Brittney . . . . . 5265 . . . . . . . . . . . 131WATSON, Sharon B. . . . 6253 . . . . . . . . . AV-24WHITE, Jessie . . . . . . . . . . 5236. . . . . . . . . . . . . 109WILLIINGHAM,Josh . . . . 5318 . . . . . .110/102-MWRIGHT, Lauren . . . . . . 5309 . . . . . . . . . . . 110

For more information on Placement Test please refer to the Northwest-Shoals Community College website at www.nwscc.edu.Shoals Campus: Placement Test is given each Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. on a first come, first-serve basis in Building 127, Room 109. If circumstances prevent testing at one of the above times, contact the Testing Lab at 256.331.5482. Phil Campbell Campus: Placement Test given by appointment. Call Carolyn Fincher at 256.331.6297 for an appointment.Children, cell phones and pagers are not allowed in Testing or Career Lab.For the placement retest fee, please contact the testing center.

PLACEMENT TESTStudents must see assigned advisors in order to register. Please arrange an appointment with your advisor immediately. Advisors’ respective campus telephone numbers and office locations (buildings) are listed on this page. The prefix for all College telephone numbers is 256.331.xxxx. Advisors are located on the Shoals Campus if their extension begins with five (5) and the Phil Campbell Campus if their extension begins with six (6).

CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS

Hours of Operation for the Vice President's Office:Monday-Thursday ............................7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Friday.............................................8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

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REGISTRATION SCHEDULE

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ADMISSIONS OFFICE HOURSPhil Campbell CampusMonday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Tuesday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - Noon

Shoals CampusMonday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - Noon

Special Registration Hours:Shoals Campus and Phil Campbell Campus:Saturday, May 18, 2019 - 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Shoals Campus and Phil Campbell Campus:Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.Wednesday, May 29, 2019 - 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Telephone Numbers:Phil Campbell: 256.331.6227Shoals: 256.331.5363Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.nwscc.edu

DUAL ENROLLMENT/DUAL CREDIT REGISTRATION

STUDENT ID, DECALS & PARKINGAll students are required to have a NW-SCC ID and a 2018-2019 car decal which must be displayed on vehicle. Decals are valid from September 1 through August 31.

Designated parking by color-coded spaces:Red Administration/Faculty/StaffGreen VisitorsWhite StudentBlue HandicapYellow No Parking/Loading ZoneDesignated parking is strictly enforced by campus police officers.

WEB REGISTRATION MyNW-SCC

The Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit Program (DE/DC) at NW-SCC allows eligible students to earn both high school and college credit. College courses count toward high school graduation credits and the courses remain a part of the student’s regular transcript.

Eligible Students must meet the following criteria:• Meet the entrance requirements of postsecondary education.• Be in grade 10, 11, or 12.• Have a minimum cumulative 2.5 on a 4.0 scale GPA• Maintain continuous eligibility

To Apply:1. Complete an application for admission and student I.D. policy form.2. Submit your transcript, including ACT, SAT, or ACCUPLACER scores.3. Complete and submit a DE/DC Agreement form signed by high school counselor.4. Obtain and submit a Statement of Eligibility form (once a year only)

For more information contact:Roger Garner, 256-331-5289 [email protected] Wuotto, 256-331-5240 [email protected]: 256-331-5225

Forgot Your PIN?*Enter MyNW-SCC*Enter "N" number•Select Forgot PIN•Answer security question*Reset PIN

How to View/Print Your Class Schedule *Click Student*Click Registration*Click Concise Student Schedule•Select Term*Select File and Print

Registration Status*Click Student*Click Registration•Select Registration Status•Select Term and Submit

***Note Under CMP01 - Shoals Campus02 - Distance Education03 - Phil Campbell Campus

For student convenience, computers for web-based registration will be available in the Library on the Phil Campbell Campus and in the L brary, Student Success Center, and Advising Center on the Shoals Campus.

How to Login *Go to www.nwscc.edu Click MyNW-SCC*Sign in with "Student" number and PIN (6 digit birthdate)

How Do I Register For a Class?*Click Student*Click Look Up Classes•Select Term•Select Subject -Course Search -View Sections*Select Class -a "C" indicates the class is

closed; you won't be able to select this class

•Click Register

How to Register for a Co-requisites

(Classes that must be taken simultaneously)

*Select Co-reg classes (ex BIO103L)•Click Add to Worksheet•Click Submit Changes to register

for both at the same time

How to Drop a Class*Click Student•Select Registration*Click Add or Drop Class•Select Term*Select Action (web drop)

Transient students must submit the following documentation:• NW-SCC Application for Admissions• One Primary Form of ID• Approved Transient Letter

A legible copy of an unexpired driver's license and the "Primary Form of Identification" may be emailed to [email protected].

It is the respons bility of the Transient student to submit a transcript request form for official transcripts to be sent back to the institution you are attending. The request form may be emailed to [email protected].

TRANSIENT STUDENT REGISTRATION

Currently Enrolled Students with 30 + Earned HoursApril 15 - May 30, 2019 (Web-Based); April 15-30; May 1-24; May 28-30 2019 (On-Site)

Currently Enrolled Students with Less than 30 Earned HoursApril 17- May 30, 2019(Web-Based)

April 17-30; May 1-24; May 28-30, 2019 (On-Site)

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PAYMENT OF TUITION AND FEESPAYMENT DEADLINES: Registration Payment Deadline April 15 - May 13...................................... May 13 - 5:30 p.m.May 14 - May 30.......................................May 30 - 5:30 p.m.

When a student meets the required number of hours for his or her program of study, the student will automatically be graduated. Please contact the Advising Center at 256.331.5221 to verify graduation. The degree or certificate will be reflected on the student's transcript. Students who have graduated will receive a printed copy of the award. Questions regarding graduation should be directed to MaLea Milstead 256.331.5297 or Tracy Raby 256.331.5462.

REQUIRED ADMISSION DOCUMENTATION

REQUIRED ADMISSION DOCUMENTATION• NW-SCC Application for Admission• One Primary Form of ID (Unexpired Driver's License)• Official High School Transcript or GED• Official College Transcripts (Transfer Students)• Approved Transient Letter (Transient Students)

All required documents must be on file with the Admissions Office for students to be considered a Regular Admit (AD). Students must have "AD" student status to be eligible to receive Financial Aid.

Admission applications should be submitted electronically through MyNWSCC.

A legible copy of an unexpired driver's license may be emailed to [email protected], along with the "Primary Form of Identification" form which is located on our website.

Official high school transcripts may be electronically sent from the counselors to [email protected], through Parchment, faxed to 256.331.5366 or 256.331.6292 or mailed to the Admissions Office.

Official college transcripts may be submitted from the college/university through Parchment, Clearinghouse, eScrip, a PDF emailed to [email protected] or an official mailed to the Admissions Office.

April 22 - May 3, 2019; May 14 - 30, 2019Monday - Thursday8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. OR 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Phil Campbell Campus: Building 301Shoals Campus: Building 100

GRADUATION

NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION

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DISTANCE EDUCATION INFORMATION

Any student who would like to enroll in distance education courses must complete an online orientation before classes begin unless the student meets one of the following criteria:ndistance orientation completed in a prior semester or ncompleted during ORI 107 Student Success

The orientation may be completed in Moodle at any time by logging in and clicking the ‘Operation Early Launch’ link. Students must have an Admissions Application on file in order to complete the orientation for distance courses. n Online course material for full-term Summer 2019 will be available in Moodle on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 and for 8-week term

Summer 2019 classes on Tuesday, June 4. n All distance courses require at least one on-campus or proctored exam and some courses require multiple proctored exams.

Students may take proctored exams at the testing center on either campus at no charge. Students using other proctoring sites such as another college testing center or ProctorU will be responsible for any charges incurred at these third-party sites. Exams proctored by ProctorU typically range from $15-$25 per exam.

n Distance education classes are not self-paced. Students will have assignment deadlines throughout the semester.n A Student Help block is available in Moodle to provide distance students with advising and tutoring assistance as well as technical

support.n Distance Education Complaint Procedures: If a grievance or complaint cannot be resolved between the instructor and student, the

student should review the section in the NW-SCC Catalog or on the Distance Education website for Student Grievance Procedures. This information will direct you to the appropriate person depending on the nature of the complaint.

n State Authorization - Many states have regulations that require that NW-SCC seek authorization to offer distance education courses to students who reside in those states. Students should review the list of states located on the NW-SCC Distance Education website. If you are a student who resides in a state where NW-SCC does not currently have authorization, please contact the Distance Education Office prior to registering for classes.

n Advising is available through our Advising Center. Call 256-331-5221 or email [email protected] If you have questions, contact April Cookson at 256.331.5395.n See page 21 for a list of distance education courses.

Moodle Login Instructions:Go to NW-SCC website homepage: http://www.nwscc.eduClick on Moodle under Quick LinksUsername: NW-SCC "N' Number Password: Six-Digit Birthdate

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Distance Education tuition and fees are $156.00 per credit hour for Alabama resident or $285.00 per credit hour for Alabama non-resident. All distance courses require at least one on-campus or proctored exam and some courses require multiple proctored exams. Students may take proctored exams at the testing center on either campus at no charge. Students using other proctoring sites such as another college testing center or ProctorU will be responsible for any charges incurred at these third-party sites. Exams proctored by ProctorU typically range from $15-$25 per exam.

Credit Alabama Non-Resident Hours Resident of Alabama 1 156.00 285.00 2 312.00 570.00 3 468.00 855.00 4 624.00 1140.00 5 780.00 1425.00 6 936.00 1710.00 7 1092.00 1995.00 8 1248.00 2280.00 9 1404.00 2565.00 10 1560.00 2850.00 11 1716.00 3135.00 12 1872.00 3420.00 13 2028.00 3705.00 14 2184.00 3990.00 15 2340.00 4275.00 16 2496.00 4560.00 17 2652.00 4845.00 18 2808.00 5130.00 19 2964.00 5415.00 20 3120.00 5700.00 21 3276.00 5985.00 22 3432.00 6270.00 23 3588.00 6555.00 24 3744.00 6840.00The above class fee schedule includes a facility renewal fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a technology fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a building fee of $8.00 per credit hour, and a bond surety fee of $1.00 per credit hour.

1. Late Registration Fee ......................... $25.00 2. Replacement Photo ID ...........................$5.003. Parking Decal ..........(FA/SP $8.00 SU $4.00)4. Student Insurance ....(FA/SP $7.50 SU $5.00)

Note: Tuition and fee charges are those in effect for 2018-2019 academic year. They are subject to change. For current charges, contact the Business Office on either campus.

TUITION AND FEES

DISTANCE EDUCATIONDON’T WAIT TOO LATE . . .APPLY for Financial Aid for Smmer 2019!R Submit the free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) l www.fafsa.govR Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to import your (and your parent's) 2016 income information R NW-SCC school code is 005697 for both campuses.R Computers are available to complete the FAFSA in the Library on the Phil Campbell Campus and Student Success Center on the Shoals Campus.R You will receive an email from the Financial Aid Office once your FAFSA is received at NW-SCC. This email will give you instructions on how to complete the financial aid process.

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ELIGIBILITYAll eligible students of Northwest-Shoals Community College are covered for the activities while under the care and direction of the school with the exception of Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit.

POLICY EFFECTIVE DATEThe Policy is effective from semester to semester.

MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFITSIf the Insured Student incurs eligible expenses as the result of a covered injury, directly and independently of all other causes, the Company will pay the charges incurred for such expense within 52 weeks, beginning on the date of accident. Payment will be made for eligible expenses not to exceed $10,000. The first such expense must be incurred within 60 days after the date of the accident. "Eligible Expense" means charges for the following necessary treatment and service, not to exceed the usual and customary charges in the area where provided, including:

1) Medical and surgical care by a physician;2) Radiology (X-rays);3) Prescription drugs and medicines;4) Dental treatment of sound natural teeth;5) Hospital care and service in semi-private accommodations, or as an outpatient;6) Ambulance service from the scene of the accident to the nearest hospital;7) Orthopedic appliances necessary to promote healing.

CLAIM PROCEDURE In the event of an accident, the student should:

1) Report immediately to the nearest doctor or hospital.

2) A completed claim form is required for each accident in order to process the claim. Secure a claim form from the cashier's office or online at www.studentplanscenter.com. Complete and sign the claim form, attach all medical and hospital bills and mail to the Plan Underwriter below. Claims Administered and Underwritten by:

Commercial Travelers Mutual Insurance Company70 Genesee Street

Utica, NY 13502For Claim inquiries call: 1-800-756-3702

For a detailed brochure on the NW-SCC Student Insurance Policy, please contact the NW-SCC Cashier's Office at 256.331.5226 (Shoals Campus) or 256.256.6382 (Phil Campbell Campus).

STUDENT INSURANCE BENEFITS

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A copy of the Refund Policy Number 803.02 issued September 26, 1996, by the Department of Postsecondary Education, with guidelines for the policy, can be obtained from an employee in the NW-SCC Business or Admissions Office. For additional information concerning refunds from the College, refer to pages 17 in the 2018-2019 College Catalog.

A sample of how the tuition refunds are calculated can be obtained by contacting an employee in the NW-SCC Cashier’s Office.

Refund for Complete WithdrawalA student who officially or unofficially withdraws from all classes before the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and other institutional charges.

A student who officially or unofficially withdraws completely on or after the first day of class but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded according to the official withdrawal date, as follows:

Deadlines Percent1. Withdrawal prior to May 28th 100%2. Withdrawal first week: May 28 - June 3 75%*3. Withdrawal second week: June 4 - June 10 50%*4. Withdrawal third week: June 11 - June 17 25%5. Withdrawal after June 17 0%

*Administrative Fee - An administrative fee not to exceed five (5) percent of tuition and other institutional charges or $100, whichever is smaller, shall be assessed in addition to the reduced percentage, for each withdrawal within the period beginning the first day of class and ending at the end of the third week of class.

Refund for Partial Withdrawal - Students who do not completely withdraw from the College but drop a class during the regular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to the classes dropped. There is no refund due to a student who partially withdraws after the official drop/add period.

NW-SCC FINANCIAL AID OFFICEStudent Financial Services Offices are located on both the Phil Campbell and Shoals Campuses. In Muscle Shoals, the office is located in Building 100. In Phil Campbell, the office is located in Building 300. Financial Aid staff are available to help with any questions or assist students with completing the FASFA. Students may also visit https://fafsa.ed.gov/ to complete the FASFA. The FAFSA Code for Northwest-Shoals Community College is 005697.

Hours of Operation:***Special Registration Hours***Shoals Campus:Saturday, May 18, 2019: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Shoals Campus and Phil Campbell Campus:Thursday, May 28, 2019: 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.Wednesdy, May 29, 2019: 7:30 a.m - 6:30 p.m.Phil Campbell Campus:Monday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Tuesday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Shoals Campus:Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Telephone Numbers:Phil Campbell Campus: 256.331.6332 or 256.331.6232Shoals Campus: 256.331.5367 or 256.331.5364E-mail: [email protected]

DROPPING A COURSEDropping a course prior to June 11, 2019, may result in a recalculation of a student’s federal financial aid which includes Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and SEOG Funds. This recalculation could affect the amount of the financial aid award and may result in a balance owed to the college. Dropping all classes prior to July 10th, 2019 (60% date), will result in a recalculation of federal financial aid which includes Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and SEOG Funds. This recalculation will be based on the number of days the student attended the class prior to dropping all classes. A student will likely owe a portion of financial aid back to NW-SCC and/or the US Department of Education if all classes are dropped prior to July 10th or if the student quits attending classes prior to July 10th.

APPLY EARLYStudents applying for financial aid should apply at least two (2) months before the next semester begins. Applying early will help ensure a timely response to federal guidelines and will allow for any unforeseen problems/situations that might occur. Applying early will also help the student avoid potential long lines or waits.

REMEMBERStudents must re-file for Title IV Aid for every academic year (Fall - Summer). The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online at www.fafsa.gov. Students applying for 2018-2019 (fall 2018, spring 2019, summer 2019) Title IV Aid must complete the forms with 2016 tax data. It is the student’s responsibility to provide any additional information requested by the Student Financial Services Office. Title IV Aid cannot be awarded until the student’s file is complete. Completed Financial Aid paperwork must be submitted to the Student Financial Services Office and Admission requirements (ID, residency, transcripts, etc.) 4 weeks before the semester begins in order for funds to be guaranteed for summer semester 2019. Students should review their myNW-SCC account for individual requirements.

For more information, visit our website at https://www.nwscc.edu/about-nw-scc/college-departments/student-services/financial-aid

STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES OFFICE

REFUNDS TO STUDENTSNW-SCC strives to improve the service provided to our students and prospective students. Offering a choice about how to receive financial disbursements from the institution is one improvement. In 2006, we partnered with Bank Mobile, a financial services company specializing in disbursement methods. The U.S. Department of Education also recognizes the need for improving disbursement methods and made changes to its policy, 34 CFR 668.164, allowing institutions to require banking information from all students. In July 2008, Northwest-Shoals asks students to provide this banking information. The information will be solely used for refund disbursement and remain completely confidential as required by FERPA. All refunds from Northwest-Shoals are electronic after July 2008. Students without a bank account will have the option of opening an account to use for all disbursements from the college.

REFUND POLICY

FEDERAL FINANCIAL AIDStudents on Federal Student Aid (Pell Grant & Loan) who totally withdraw or fail to attend classes before the 60% point (July 10, 2019) in the semester may be required to repay a portion of their funds to the U.S. Department of Education, lender, or NW-SCC.

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Federal, State, and Local regulations required that all students who receive financial assistance maintain minimum standards of satisfactory academic progress (SAP).

Minimum Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress:Timeframe: Each student receiving financial assistance will be expected to complete his/her course of study within a period not to exceed 1.5 times the length of his/her program of study; e.g. a two-year program of study (4 semesters, 64 hours) must be completed within 3 years (6 semesters, 96 hours) of attendance. Effective July 1, 2012, the maximum number of semesters that a student may receive Pell Grants is twelve (12) full time semesters.

Qualitative (GPA) Measures/Quantitative (Completion Rate) Measures:Each student will be expected to meet or exceed the following GPA values and pass two thirds of hours attempted based on the chart below when SAP is checked:

Hours Attempted Completion Rate GPA

1-21 58% 1.50

22-32 62% 1.75

33 and above 67% 2.00

Additional Requirements:1. Transfer hours will be included in the completion rate

2. All prior coursework at NW-SCC will be included in completion rate and GPA.

3. If a student doesn’t meet SAP requirements they are allowed one warning semester in which he/she will be eligible to receive aid. There is no warning period for Max Timeframe.

4. Information as to the treatment of repeat, incompletes, withdrawals, transfer credit, bankrupted, forgiven and transitional (remedial) classes is as follows:

· Repeat classes will be factored into the GPA, completion rate, and maximum timeframe calculations. In addition, a student can only repeat a successfully passed class using federal aid once.

· Incompletes will be factored into the completion rate and maximum timeframe calculations.

· Withdrawals will not be factored into the GPA calculation but will be included in the completion rate and maximum timeframe calculations.

· Transfer credits from accredited colleges will not be factored into the GPA calculation but will be included in the completion rate and maximum timeframe calculations.

· Bankrupted classes will be factored into the GPA, completion rate, and maximum timeframe calculation.

· Forgiven classes will be factored into the completion rate and maximum timeframe calculations.

· Transitional (remedial) classes will be factored into the GPA, completion rate, and maximum timeframe calculations.

· Dropped courses during the add/drop period will not be factored into GPA, completion rate, or maximum timeframe calculations.

STANDARDS OF SATISFACTORYACADEMIC PROGRESS

SENIOR ADULT WAIVER(SCHOLARSHIP) PROGRAM

i. Alabama residents who are 60 years of age or older and meet institutional admission requirements are eligible for the Senior Adult Scholarship (Wavier) Program.

ii. All policies applied to the general student body will be applied to the Senior Adult Scholarship (Waiver) recipient including admission, grading, attendance and academic progress.

iii. In addition to meeting the general admission standards of the institution, these students must also meet any specific admission standards established for a program of study, and any specific admission standards for a course, including prerequisites.

iv. The waiver (scholarship) is limited to tuition only and does not extend to any other fees or charges applied to the general student body. This waiver (scholarship) can be used for developmental and credit courses. Waivers (scholarships) are limited based on availability of space. Required institutional fees and other expenses, including lab fees, books and supplies are the responsibility of the student.

v. The program is restricted to those courses which support the institution’s approved associate degree and certificate programs. The program is not extended to continuing education, personal enrichment, recreation, or leisure classes. Student will not be allowed to audit courses.

vi. Senior citizens granted a tuition waiver under the Senior Adult Scholarship (Waiver) Program may receive such waiver only one time per course.

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Students should access the web in order to receive their grades for the term. Students can access the web with their "N" number and PIN at www.nwscc.edug click on MyNW-SCC.

Transfer/transient students must file an official request with Admissions to have grades sent to designated colleges or universities.

2019 SUMMER SEMESTER GRADES

2019 SUMMER EXAM SCHEDULE

Final exams are administered in all courses. They are to be given during the times and dates scheduled below. No deviation may be made in the regular class or exam schedule without the prior approval of the Vice President’s Office. If the time of one of your final exams is not listed, please contact your instructor.

CLASSES WHICH MEET EXAM PERIOD

First Mini Term .................... .............................Thursday, June 27 Regular Class Time

Eight Week Term .................................................Tuesday, July 30 Regular Class Time

Second Mini Term ...............................................Tuesday, July 30 Regular Class Time

FULL-TERM CLASSES

Monday/Wednesday............... .......................Wednesday, July 31Wednesday Only Regular Class Time

Tuesday/Thursday.......................... ................Thursday, August 1Thursday Only Regular Class Time

Friday Only ........................................................... Friday, August 2 Regular Class Time

Monday Only .................................................... Monday, August 5 Regular Class Time

Tuesday Only ...................................................Tuesday, August 6 Regular Class Time

* The above final exam schedule is subject to change.

BOOKSTORE

Shoals Campus Pre-School & Pre-K Programs:Northwest-Shoals Community College Child Development Center is an on-campus N.A.E.Y.C.* accredited program for preschool children (potty trained - age 5) of the Northwest-Shoals Community College service area including children of the community as well as college students, faculty and staff. Two separate programs housed in the Shoals Child Development Center operate fall and spring semester including a preschool program (2 1/2-5) and an Alabama State funded Office of School Readiness Pre-Kindergarten program (age 4 by September 1 of each fall). A summer program for children through age 6 is also available on the Shoals campus. For more information call Shoals Child Development Center at 256.331.5245 or pick up a registration packet at the Child Development Center, Building 107, Shoals Campus. (C.M.A. accepted)

*National Association for the Education of Young Children: High-Quality Early Childhood Program

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER

All new, first time freshman must register for a Student Success class. See Student Success section on page 20.

Normal Business Hours:Monday-Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Saturday-Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSED

Financial Aid:Financial Aid Charges and Refunds will be accepted in the bookstore:May 28 - June 4. . . . . . . . . . . Pell and Student LoanMay 28 - June 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Others (WIA/TRWA/Youth Success Program/VA)

Returns/Exchanges:All returns or exchanges must be accompanied by original receipt, and must be completed within the first week of classes (May 28 - June 4, 2019). All returns thereafter must be completed within 48 hours. No returns will be allowed for purchases made during final exams.

Buyback:We buy back books every day at current market prices, but books may be worth more during finals.

Website and Telephone Numbers:Shop 24/7 online at:Shoals: www.northwestshoals.bkstr.com256.331.5227Phil Campbell: www.northwestshoalspc.bkstr.com256.331.6213

Americans with Disabilities ActAmericans with Disabilities Act Policy (ADA): Students covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ACT) who require reasonable accommodations should notify the ADA office at 256.331.5263.

Cancellation of Classes:Every effort is made to ensure that courses and programs described in the College Catalog are offered to students in an appropriate and reasonable sequence. Students should be aware, however, that admission to the College or registration for a given semester does not guarantee the availability of a specific course. Course availability is determined by student demand and instructor availability. Northwest-Shoals Community College reserves the right to cancel or modify any class scheduled.

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ACCOUNTING

SHOALS CAMPUS30422 ACT 254*4 Business Income Tax South Desiree 10:00 A 12:30 P M & W 112 103 330003 ACT 256*4 Cost Accounting South Desiree 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 112 103 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30002 ACT 104*3*4 Introduction to Business South Desiree TBA TBA 3

*3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class. All classes are on an 8-week schedule. This includes Distance Education classes. 8-week classes begin on June 4.

SHOALS CAMPUS30204 ACR 112 HVACR Service Procedures Corsbie Randy 2:00 P 6:00 P M 102 3******* ACR 112 HVACR Service Procedures Corsbie Randy 6:30 P 10:00 P M 330326 ACR 132 Residential Air Conditioning Corsbie Randy 2:00 P 6:00 P T 102 3******* ACR 132 Residential Air Conditioning Corsbie Randy 6:30 P 10:00 P T 330208 ACR 205 Syst Sizing and Air Distrib Corsbie Randy 2:00 P 6:00 P W 102 3******* ACR 205 Syst Sizing and Air Distrib Corsbie Randy 6:30 P 10:00 P W 330209 ACR 209 Commercial AC Systems Terry Rick 2:00 P 6:00 P TH 102 3******* ACR 209 Commercial AC Systems Terry Rick 6:30 P 10:00 P TH 330514 ACR 209 Commercial AC Systems Corsbie Randy 7:30 A 12:00 P TH 102 3******* ACR 209 Commercial AC Systems Corsbie Randy 12:30 P 3:30 P TH 3

SHOALS CAMPUS 30004 ART 100*1 Art Apprecia ion Frederick Janice 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 115 101 330005 ART 100 Art Apprecia ion Frederick Janice 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 120 120 3

EXTENDED DAY30334 ART 100 Art Apprecia ion Frederick Janice 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 115 101 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30007 ART 100*3 Art Apprecia ion Frederick Janice TBA TBA 330008 ART 100*3 Art Apprecia ion Frederick Janice TBA TBA 3 30525 ART 100*3 Art Apprecia ion Johnson Deborah TBA TBA 330536 ART 100*3 Art Apprecia ion Johnson Deborah TBA TBA 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete he distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30474 ABR 111 Non-Structural Repair Morton Joshua 7:00 A 12:00 P M 104 3******* ABR 111 Non-Structural Repair Morton Joshua 12:30 P 3:00 P M 330596 ABR 114 Non-Struct Panel Replacement Morton Joshua 7:00 A 12:00 P F 3******* ABR 114 Non-Struct Panel Replacement Morton Joshua 3:00 P 3:30 P MTWTH 104 330597 ABR 122 Surface Preparation Morton Joshua 7:00 A 12:00 P T 104 3******* ABR 122 Surface Preparation Morton Joshua 12:30 P 3:00 P T 330598 ABR 123 Paint Applic & Equipment Morton Joshua 7:00 A 12:00 P W 104 3******* ABR 123 Paint Applic & Equipment Morton Joshua 12:30 P 3:00 P W 330599 ABR 157 Plastic Repairs Morton Joshua 7:00 A 12:00 P TH 104 3******** ABR 157 Plastic Repairs Morton Joshua 12:30 P 3:00 P TH 3

SHOALS CAMPUS30338 AUM 122 Steering, Suspension and Align Creekmore Eric 7:00 A 12:00 P T 129 3******* AUM 122 Steering, Suspension and Align Creekmore Eric 12:30 P 3:00 P T 330592 AUM 124 Automotive Engines Creekmore Eric 7:00 A 12:00 P F 129 3******* AUM 124 Automotive Engines Creekmore Eric 2:05 P 3:05 P M 330593 AUM 230 Auto Transmission/Transaxle Creekmore Eric 7:00 A 3:00 P TH 129 330594 AUM 239 Engine Performance Creekmore Eric 7:00 A 3:00 P W 129 330595 AUM 246 Automotive Emissions Creekmore Eric 7:00 A 3:00 P M 129 3

SHOALS CAMPUS30640 BIO 101*1 Introduction to Biology I Staff 1:00 P 6:00 P TWTH 123 125 430641 BIO 102*2 Introduction to Biology II Staff 1:00 P 6:00 P TWTH 123 125 430304 BIO 103*9 Principles of Biology I Staff 8:00 A 11:30 A T & TH 121/123 147/125 430306 BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Ches 1:00 P 4:30 P M & W 123 103/124 430497 BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Ches 8:00 A 11:30 A M & W 123 103/124 430308 BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Landrum Megan 8:00 A 11:30 A T & TH 123 109/125 430309 BIO 220 General Microbiology Landrum Megan 8:00 A 12:30 P M & W 123 109/130 4

AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION

ART

AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY

BIOLOGY

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs

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30451 BIO 220 General Microbiology Johnson Heather 8:00 A 12:30 P T & TH 121 147/130 4EXTENDED DAY

30311 BIO 103 Principles of Biology I Staff 5:30 P 9:00 P M & W 121 147 4DISTANCE EDUCATION30312 BIO 202*3*5 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Landrum Megan 12:00 P 3:00 P T 123 125 4******* BIO 202*3*5 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Landrum Megan 5:30 P 8:30 P TBA 430313 BIO 220*3*4*5 General Microbiology Johnson Heather 6:00 P 8:30 P T 123 130 4******* BIO 220*3*4*5 General Microbiology Johnson Heather 5:00 P 8:30 P TBA 430314 BIO 103*3 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron TBA TBA 4 30316 BIO 201*3*5 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Ches 5:30 P 8:30 P M 123 124 4******* BIO 201*3*5 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Ches TBA TBA 430498 BIO 103*3*9 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron TBA TBA 430551 BIO 103*3*9 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron TBA TBA 430315 BIO 104*3*9 Principles of Biology II Goodloe Daron TBA TBA 430499 BIO 104*3*9 Principles of Biology II Goodloe Daron TBA TBA 4PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30550 BIO 101*1 Introduction to Biology I Robertson Ricky 1:00 P 4:30 P MTWTH 303 S-17 4 30445 BIO 103 Principles of Biology I Robertson Ricky 9:00 A 12:30 P M & W 303 S-17 430552 BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Robertson Ricky 9:00 A 12:30 P T & TH 303 S-17 4 *1 Class meets first mini-term * 2 Class meets second mini-term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments hroughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orienta ion in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class *5 This is a blended course. Lab will be conducted on campus. See date and time in course schedule. *9 The labs for the distance BIO103, BIO104, CHM111, and CHM112 will be conducted online. Students do not have to register for an on-campus lab.

SHOALS CAMPUS30127 BUS 241*4 Principles of Accounting I South Desiree 9:00 A 11:30 A T & TH 112 103 330128 BUS 242*4 Principles of Accounting II South Desiree 1:00 P 2:30 P T & TH 112 103 330134 BUS 272*4 Business Statistics II James Jeffery 8:00 A 1 00 P F 112 107 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30130 BUS 263*3*4 The Legal & Social Env of Bus McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 330132 BUS 271*3*4 Business Statistics I James Jeffery TBA TBA 330133 BUS 272*3*4 Business Statistics II James Jeffery TBA TBA 330136 BUS 275*3*4 Principles of Management McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 330323 BUS 285*3*4 Principles of Marke ing McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments hroughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orienta ion in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class. All classes are on an 8-week schedule. This includes Distance Education classes. 8-week classes begin on June 4.

SHOALS CAMPUS30139 OAD 103*4 Intermediate Keyboarding McClinton Leslyn 10:15 A 12:45 P M & W 112 111 330140 OAD 130*4 Electronic Calculations McClinton Leslyn 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 112 108 330331 OAD 242*4 Office Internship McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 330367 OAD 242*4 Office Internship Peebles Medina TBA TBA 110 106 3 EXTENDED DAY 30141 OAD 200 Machine Transcription McClinton Leslyn 3:45 P 6:15 P M & W 112 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION30143 OAD 104*3*4 Advanced Keyboading McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 330461 OAD 126*3*4 Adv Word Processing South Desiree TBA TBA 330148 OAD 211*3*4 Medical Terminology South Desiree TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments hroughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orienta ion in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class. All classes are on an 8-week schedule. This includes Distance Education classes. 8-week classes begin on June 4.

SHOALS CAMPUS30180 CAB 102 Introduction to Lumber Grisham Titus 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 109 330181 CAB 104 Cabinet Shop Operations Grisham Titus 10:15 A 12:30 P M & W 109 330182 CAB 141 Woodfinishing Grisham Titus 8:00 A 12:00 P T & TH 109 3******* CAB 141 Woodfinishing Grisham Titus 12:30 P 3:15 P T & TH 109 330183 CAB 230 Estimating Costs in Cabinetmak Grisham Titus 1:00 P 3:15 P M & W 330177 CAR 121 Introduction Blueprint Reading White Jessie 1:00 P 3:15 P T & TH 109 3******* CAR 121 Introduction Blueprint Reading Grisham Titus 1:00 P 3:15 P T & TH 109 330484 CAR 131 Roof and Ceiling Systems Grisham Titus 1:00 P 3:15 P M & W 109 330176 CAR 132 Interior and Exterior Finish Grisham Titus 8:00 A 11:45 A T & TH 109 330485 CAR 133 Roof Ceiling Systems Lab Grisham Titus 8:00 A 12:30 P M & W 109 3

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BIOLOGY CONTIUED

BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGEMENT/OAD

BUSINESS

CARPENTRY/CABINETMAKING

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SHOALS CAMPUS30296 CHM 111 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:30 A MTWTH 123 101 4******* CHM 111 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:00 A F 430297 CHM 112 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:30 A MTWTH 123 101 4******* CHM 112 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:00 A F 123 101 4DISTANCE EDUCATION30444 CHM 104*3 Intro to Inorganic Chem Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 430446 CHM 111*1*3*9 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 430447 CHM 111*3*9 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 430448 CHM 112*2*3*9 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 430449 CHM 112*3*9 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 4 * 1 Class meets first mini-term * 2 Class meets second mini-term * 3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *9 The labs for the distance BIO103, BIO104, CHM111, and CHM112 will be conducted online. Students do not have to register for an on-campus lab.

SHOALS CAMPUS30250 CHD 215*2 Sup Practical Exp in Early Ch Durdunji Diann 10:00 A 10:30 A W 107 130251 CHD 215*2 Sup Practical Exp in Early Ch Durdunji Diann 10:00 A 10:30 A W 107 230252 CHD 215*2 Sup Practical Exp in Early Ch Durdunji Diann 10:00 A 10:30 A W 107 102 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30255 CHD 100*3 Int Early Care and Education Durdunji Diann TBA TBA 330253 CHD 206*3 Children's Health & Safety Durdunji Diann TBA TBA 330254 CHD 210*3 Educating Exp Young Children Jefferys Jacqueline TBA TBA 3 *2 Must be approved by advisor *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS 30154 CIS 146*4 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa 8:00 A 10:30 A M & W 112 112 330580 CIS 146*4 Microcomputer Applications Staff 1:30 P 4:00 P M & W 112 112 330583 CIS 157*4 Intro. App Dev w/Swift Staff 8:00 A 10:30 A T & TH 112 101 330156 CIS 199*4 Network Communications Chandler Steve 10:45 A 1:15 P M & W 112 104 330480 CIS 202*4 Python Programming Chandler Steve 10:45 A 1:15 P T & TH 112 112 330157 CIS 205*4 Control Lang & Utilities Appli Chandler Steve 1:30 P 4:00 P T & TH 112 112 330635 CIS 220*4 App Development With Swift Chandler Steve 8:00 A 10:30 A M & W 112 101 330582 CIS 246*4 Ethical Hacking Chandler Steve 1:30 P 4:00 P M & W 112 113 330160 CIS 284*4 CIS Internship Staff 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30149 CIS 146*3*4*7 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330150 CIS 146*3*4*7 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330581 CIS 148*3*4*7 Post Adv Micro Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330295 CIS 249*3*4*7 Microcomputer Operating System Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30146 CIS 146*1 Microcomputer Applications James Jeffery 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-310 330481 CIS 202*4 Python Programming Chandler Steve 10:45 A 1:15 P T & TH 302 OC-108 3 30482 CIS 205*4 Control Lang & Utilities Appli Chandler Steve 1:30 P 4:00 P T & TH 302 OC-108 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class. All classes are on an 8-week schedule. This includes Distance Education classes. 8-week classes begin on June 4. *7 In order to complete CIS146, CIS147, or CIS148 in a completely distance format, students must have Office 2016/365. Windows 10 is required for CIS249. Students should have an IBM compatible PC.

SHOALS CAMPUS30052 CIT 211 Teaching & Curriculum Dev Bankston Callie 8:00 A 12:30 P M & W 131 330053 CIT 212 Teacher Mentorship Bankston Callie 1 00 P 3:30 P M & W 131 330054 CIT 213 Lesson Plan Development Bankston Callie 8:00 A 3:30 P T & TH 131 330055 CIT 214 Lesson Plan Methods & Dev Bankston Callie 7:30 A 12:00 P F 115 109 330056 CIT 221 Lesson Plan Implementation Grissom Melinda 8:00 A 12:30 P M & W 131 330057 CIT 222 Instructional Materials & Methods Grissom Melinda 8:00 A 3:30 P M & W 131 330058 CIT 223 Instructional Materials & Methods Apps Grissom Melinda 8:00 A 3:30 P T & TH 131 330059 CIT 224 Special Topics in Cosmetology Grissom Melinda 7:30 A 2:00 P F 131 3

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CHEMISTRY

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

COMPUTER SCIENCE

COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING

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SHOALS CAMPUS30556 CRJ 140 Criminal Law and Procedures Holt Mike 12:45 P 2:00 P M & W 110 105 3

SHOALS CAMPUS30611 DDT 128 Intermediate Technical Drawing Staff 11 05 A 4:00 P T 105 106 330612 DDT 132 Architetural Draf ing Staff 11 05 A 4:00 P W 105 106 330613 DDT 227 Strength of Materials Staff 7:30 A 12:00 P F 105 106 430614 DDT 231 Advanced CAD Staff 11 05 A 4:00 P M 105 105 330617 DDT 290 Survey of Aerospace Technology Staff 1 05 P 4:00 P TH 105 106 3

EXTENDED DAY30610 DDT 104 Basic Comp Aided Drafting & De Staff 5:00 P 10:00 P T 105 105 330615 DDT 231 Advanced CAD Staff 5:00 P 10:00 P M 105 105 330616 DDT 233 Solids Modeling Staff 5:00 P 10:00 P W 105 105 3

SHOALS CAMPUS30162 ECO 231*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan 1 00 P 3:30 P M & W 112 106 330163 ECO 232*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan 10:15 A 12:45 P M & W 112 106 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30376 ECO 231*3*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan TBA TBA 330166 ECO 232*3*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan TBA TBA 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30164 ECO 231*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan 1 00 P 3:30 P M & W 302 TBA 330529 ECO 232*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan 10:15 A 12:40 P M & W 302 TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class. All classes are on an 8-week schedule. This includes Distance Education classes. 8-week classes begin on June 4.

SHOALS CAMPUS30651 ELT 108 DC Fundamentals Morris Ray 8:00 A 1:30 P M & W 102 330510 ELT 108 DC Fundamentals Staff 3:35 P 4:50 P M & W 105 330325 ELT 114 Residential Wiring Methods Morris Ray 11:45 A 3:20 P M & W 102 330211 ELT 132 Commercial/Ind Wiring II Morris Ray 7:44 A 11:29 A T & TH 102 330212 ELT 212 Motor Controls II Morris Ray 7:44 A 11:29 A M & W 102 3DISTANCE EDUCATION 30214 ELT 241*3 National Electric Code Morris Ray TBA TBA 330213 ELT 242*3 Journeyman Master Prep Exam Morris Ray TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30647 ILT 218 Industrial Robotics Concepts Staff TBA TBA 530648 ILT 148 Automatic Control Systems Staff 1 00 P 3:15 P T & TH 5DISTANCE EDUCATION 30521 ILT 175*3 Computer Fund for Tech Student Staff TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30228 EMS 100*1 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Smpson Mark 8:00 A 12:00 P F 121 151 130230 EMS 100*2 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Demorse Christopher 8:00 A 12:00 P F 121 151 130646 EMS 100*3 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Staff TBA TBA 130645 EMS 107*4 Emergency Vehicle Operator Course Oyen Todd TBA TBA 1 30234 EMS 118 Emergency Medical Technician Flannagin Justin 8:00 A 2:00 P MTTH 122 168 930644 EMS 119 Emergency Medical Technician Clinical Demorse Christopher TBA TBA 1 30236 EMS 155 Advanced Emergency Medical Tec Oyen Todd 8:00 A 2:00 P TTHF 122 168 830237 EMS 156 Advanced Emergency Medical T C Demorse Christopher TBA TBA 230238 EMS 189 Applied Anatomy and Physiology Smpson Mark TBA TBA 430241 EMS 240 Paramedic Operations Oyen Todd 8:00 A 11:00 A F 122 168 230242 EMS 241 Paramedic Cardiology Demorse Christopher 2:10 A 6:00 P M & W 330372 EMS 242 Paramedic Patient Assessment Staff 8:00 A 2:05 P M 122 168 230357 EMS 257 Paramedic Applied Pharmacology Simpson Mark 8:00 A 2:05 P W 122 168 2

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

ECONOMICS

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

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EXTENDED DAY30426 EMS 118 Emergency Medical Technician Staff 5:00 P 11:00 P M 122 168 930629 EMS 100*3 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Demorse Christopher TBA TBA 130630 EMS 107*4 Emergency Vehicle Operator Amb Oyen Todd TBA TBA 122 130631 EMS 119 Emergency Medical Technician C Demorse Christopher TBA TBA 1 *1 Class Meets 06/07/19 only. Moodle Assignment due 06/05/19.. *2 Class Meets 06/14/19 only. Moodle Assignment due 06/05/19. *3 EMS Students ONLY! Moodle Assignments due 06/05/2019. *4 Class Meets 07/16/19 and 07/20/19. Moodle Assignment due 06/05/19.

SHOALS CAMPUS30584 ENR 98 Writing/Reading for College Morris Jennifer 1 00 P 3:30 P M & W 114 101 4

30586 ENG 99*5 Intro to College Writing Cain Shelly 3 05 P 4:25 P T 120 121 130068 ENG 101*5 English Composition I Cain Shelly 1 00 P 3:00 P T & TH 120 121 3

30064 ENG 101*1 English Composition I Kelley Timo hy 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 120 121 330069 ENG 102*2 English Composition II Cain Shelly 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 120 121 330073 ENG 271*1 World Literature I Kelley Timo hy 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 120 123 330075 ENG 272*2 World Literature II Cain Shelly 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 120 123 3

EXTENDED DAY30587 ENG 99*6 Intro to College Writing Morris Jennifer 7:35 P 8:55 P M 120 121 130066 ENG 101*6 English Composition I Morris Jennifer 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 120 121 3

DISTANCE EDUCATION30077 ENG 101*3*4 English Composition I Sides Meredith TBA TBA 330078 ENG 102*3*4 English Composition II Morris Jennifer TBA TBA 3 30079 ENG 271*3*4 World Literature I Benson Debra TBA TBA 3 30080 ENG 272*3*4 World Literature II Cain Shelly TBA TBA 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30585 ENR 98*1 Writing/Reading for College Fike Judi 8:00 A 10:30 A MTWTH 307 AV-31 430060 ENG 101*1 English Composition I McClung Michael 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-104 3 30061 ENG 102*2 English Composition II Kelley Timo hy 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-104 330062 ENG 271*1 World Literature I McClung Michael 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-104 330063 ENG 272*2 World Literature II McClung Michael 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-104 3

EXTENDED DAY30074 ENG 271*52 World Literature I McClung Michael 5:30 P 9:30 P T 302 OC-104 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *2 Class meets second mini-term *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 In order to complete ENG101, ENG102, ENG271, or ENG272, student must have Microsoft Word software or the ability to save documents in Microsoft Format. *5 Students who register for Co-Requisite ENG 099 Section 30586 must also register for ENG 101 Section 30068. *6 Students who register for Co-Requisite ENG 099 Section 30587 must also register for ENG 101 Section 30066. *52 This is a 5:2 Finish Program class. Please see page 22 for fur her and more complete details.

SHOALS CAMPUS30340 EVT 201 Environmental Internship I Tomlinson Robert TBA TBA 3

SHOALS CAMPUSDISTANCE EDUCATION30051 GEO 100*3 World Regional Geography Pearson Selina TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30395 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Wright Lauren 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 110 107 330396 HIS 201*2 United States History I Wright Lauren 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 110 107 3

EXTENDED DAY30540 HIS 201 United States History I Wright Lauren 5:30 P 9:30 P TH 110 107 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION30028 HIS 101*3 Western Civilization I Pearson Selina TBA TBA 330029 HIS 102*3 Western Civilization II Pearson Selina TBA TBA 330030 HIS 201*3 United States History I Pearson Selina TBA TBA 330031 HIS 202*3 United States History II Pearson Selina TBA TBA 3

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

ENGLISH

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY

GEOGRAPHY

HISTORY

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PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30330 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Pool Bradley 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-308 330027 HIS 102*2 Western Civilization II Pool Bradley 1 00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 302 OC-308 3 30636 HIS 201*52 United States History I Pool Bradley TBA TBA 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *2 Class meets second mini-term *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *52 This is a 5:2 Finish Program class. Please see page 22 for fur her and more complete details.

SHOALS CAMPUS30652 INT 102 Industrial Maint. Cut/Weld Staff 8:00 A 1:30 P M & W 102 330549 INT 117 Principles Industrial Mechanic Staff 8:00 A 11:45 P M & W 105 330506 INT 127 Princ of Ind Pumps/Piping Syst Rogers Jeffrey 8:00 A 11:45 P T & TH 105 330271 INT 161 Blueprint Rdg for Indust Techs Rogers Jeffrey 1 00 P 3:15 P M & W 105 330649 INT 207 Automatic Controls Staff 1 00 P 3:15 P T & TH 3 30650 INT 213 Staff TBA TBA 3

EXTENDED DAY30273 INT 134 Indust Maint Weld/Mtl Cut Tech Staff TBA TBA 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30508 INT 280*3 Spec Topic - Computer Fundamen Rogers Jeffrey TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30001 IDS 299 Directed Studies in Leadership Staff TBA TBA 1PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 30328 IDS 299 Directed Studies in Leadership Peters Pamela TBA TBA 1

SHOALS CAMPUS30222 MSP 101 Basic Machining Technology Maupin Timothy 7:30 A 12:25 P MTWTH 111 530223 MSP 131 Introduction to Metrology Maupin Timothy 10:35 A 12 05 P MTWTH 111 230224 MSP 135 Millwright Work Maupin Timothy 12:30 P 3:30 P MTWTH 111 430225 MSP 142 Advanced Machining Calculation Maupin Timothy 7:30 A 10:30 A M & W 111 230226 MSP 182 Spec Topics - Mill, La he, Saw Maupin Timothy TBA TBA 111 230227 MSP 221 Advance Blueprinting Maupin Timothy 7:30 A 10:30 A T & TH 111 2 EXTENDED DAY30619 MSP 101 Basic Machining Technology Johnson Matthew 4 00 P 8:55 P MTWTH 111 530620 MSP 121 Basic Blueprint Rdg Machinist Johnson Matthew 9:00 P 10:30 P MTWTH 111 230621 MSP 131 Introduction to Metrology Johnson Matthew 4:30 P 6:00 P MTWTH 111 230622 MSP 142 Advanced Machining Calculation Johnson Matthew 6:30 P 8:00 P MTWTH 111 230623 MSP 221 Advance Blueprinting Johnson Matthew 8:30 P 10:00 P MTWTH 111 2PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30019 MSP 101 Basic Machining Technology Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 12:25 P MTWTH 312 530351 MSP 102 Intermediate Machining Tech Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 12:25 P MTWTH 312 530618 MSP 103 Advanced Machining Technology Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 12:25 P MTWTH 312 530020 MSP 121 Basic Blueprint Rdg Machinist Johnson Matthew 12:35 P 2:00 P MTWTH 312 230021 MSP 131 Introduction to Metrology Johnson Matthew 10:35 A 12 05 P MTWTH 312 230022 MSP 135 Millwright Work Johnson Matthew 12:30 P 3:30 P MTWTH 312 430023 MSP 142 Advanced Machining Calculation Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 10:30 A M & W 312 230366 MSP 182 Spec Topics - Mill, La he, Saw Johnson Matthew TBA TBA 312 230024 MSP 221 Advance Blueprinting Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 10:30 A T & TH 312 2

SHOALS CAMPUS30557 MTH 98 Elementary Algebra Peters Pamela 1 00 P 3:30 P M & W 120 127 4

30559 MTH 99*5 Support for Inter College Alge Smith James 8:40 A 10:00 A W 120 122 130566 MTH 100*5 Intermediate College Algebra Smith James 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 120 127 3

30560 MTH 99*6 Support for Inter College Alge Peters Pamela 10:15 A 11:35 A W 120 120 130565 MTH 100*6 Intermediate College Algebra Peters Pamela 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 120 127 3

30562 MTH 99*8 Support for Inter College Alge Peters Pamela 8:40 A 10:00 A TH 120 122 130569 MTH 100*8 Intermediate College Algebra Peters Pamela 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 120 127 3

30563 MTH 99*9 Support for Inter College Alge Smith James 10:15 A 11:35 A TH 120 120 130568 MTH 100*9 Intermediate College Algebra Smith James 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 120 127 3

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HISTORY CONTINUED

INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

MACHINE SHOP

MATHEMATICS

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30564 MTH 99*10 Support for Inter College Alge Staff 3:15 P 4:35 P TH 120 122 130570 MTH 100*10 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 1 00 P 3:00 P T & TH 120 127 3

30566 MTH 100 Intermediate College Algebra Smith James 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 120 127 3 30084 MTH 112 Precalculus Algebra Eubanks Claude 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 123 109 330085 MTH 112*1 Precalculus Algebra Smith James 1 00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 120 126 330087 MTH 113*2 Precalculus Trigonometry Smith James 1 00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 120 126 330095 MTH 116 Mathematical Applications Peters Pamela 3:15 P 5:15 P T & TH 120 126 330096 MTH 125*1 Calculus I Sheppard Kimberly 10:15 A 12:45 P MTWTH 120 122 430097 MTH 126*2 Calculus II Jones June 10:15 A 12:45 P MTWTH 120 122 430098 MTH 227 Calculus III Gargis Matthew 1 00 P 3:30 P M & W 120 122 430578 MTH 232 Math for Elementary Teacher II Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 120 126 330579 MTH 238 Applied Differential Equat I Gargis Matthew 3:45 P 5:45 P M & W 120 120 3

EXTENDED DAY30558 MTH 98 Elementary Algebra Staff 5:30 P 8:00 P T & TH 120 127 4

30561 MTH 99*7 Support for Inter College Alge Arny Mary 7:40 P 9:00 P W 120 122 130567 MTH 100*7 Intermediate College Algebra Arny Mary 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 120 127 3

30100 MTH 126 Calculus II Sheppard Kimberly 4:30 P 7:00 P M & W 120 122 4 DISTANCE EDUCATION 30571 MTH 100*3 Intermediate College Algebra Watson Sharon TBA TBA 3 30131 MTH 110*3 Finite Mathematics Crabtree Sherry TBA TBA 3 30135 MTH 112*3 Precalculus Algebra Crabtree Sherry TBA TBA 330137 MTH 116*3 Mathematical Applications Sheppard Kimberly TBA TBA 3 30460 MTH 125*3 Calculus I Gargis Matthew TBA TBA 430102 MTH 265*3 Elementary Statistics Eubanks Claude 3

PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30572 MTH 98 Elementary Algebra Crabtree Sherry 12:30 P 3:00 P T & TH 307 AV-31 4

30576 MTH 99*11 Support for Inter College Alge Crabtree Sherry 10:15 A 10:55 A T & TH 303 S-9 130575 MTH 100*11 Intermediate College Algebra Crabtree Sherry 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 303 S-9 3

30138 MTH 112*1 Precalculus Algebra Watson Sharon 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 305 105 3EXTENDED DAY

30577 MTH 112*52 Precalculus Algebra Crabtree Sherry 5:30 P 9:30 P TH 307 AV-31 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *2 Class meets second mini-term *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *5 Students who register for Co-Requisite MTH 099 Section 30559 must also register for MTH 100 Section 30566. *6 Students who register for Co-Requisite MTH 099 Section 30560 must also register for MTH 100 Section 30565. *7 Students who register for Co-Requisite MTH 099 Section 30561 must also register for MTH 100 Section 30567. *8 Students who register for Co-Requisite MTH 099 Section 30562 must also register for MTH 100 Section 30569. *9 Students who register for Co-Requisite MTH 099 Section 30563 must also register for MTH 100 Section 30568. *10 Students who register for Co-Requisite MTH 099 Sec ion 30564 must also register for MTH 100 Sec ion 30570. *11 Students who register for Co-Requisite MTH 099 Section 30576 must also register for MTH 100 Section 30575. *52 This is a 5:2 Finish Program class. Please see page 22 for fur her and more complete details.

SHOALS CAMPUS30167 MAT 121 Med Admin Procedures II McBay Katherine 8:00 A 11:45 A M & W 110 106 330424 MAT 121 Med Admin Procedures II McBay Katherine 1 00 P 4:45 P T & TH 110 106 330171 MAT 200 Mgmt. Office Emergencies Staff 8:00 A 12:00 P W 110 108 230371 MAT 200 Mgmt. Office Emergencies Staff 1:30 P 4:30 P W 110 106 230170 MAT 211 Clinical Pro II Med Assistant Peebles Medina 9:00 A 12:45 P T & TH 110 108 3

EXTENDED DAY 30356 MAT 121 Med Admin Procedures II McBay Katherine 5 00 P 8:45 P T & TH 110 108 330589 MAT 200 Mgmt. Office Emergencies Staff Staff 5 00 P 8:00 P W 110 106 230173 MAT 215 Lab Pro II Medical Assistant Anderson Lorinda 6 00 P 9:50 P M & W 110 108 330174 MAT 220 Medical Office Insurance Peebles Medina 5 00 P 8:45 P T & TH 110 106 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30175 MAT 101*3 Medical Terminology Staff TBA TBA 330355 MAT 101*3 Medical Terminology Staff TBA TBA 330168 MAT 128*3 Med Law & Ethics Med Assistant Staff TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS EXTENDED DAY 30320 MUS 101 Music Appreciation Gifford Gene 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 115 101 3

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MATHEMATICS

MEDICAL ASSISTING TECHNOLOGY

MUSIC

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DISTANCE EDUCATION30318 MUS 101*3 Music Appreciation Crummie George TBA TBA 330319 MUS 101*3 Music Appreciation Gifford Gene TBA TBA 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30329 MUS 101*1 Music Appreciation Gifford Gene 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 310 HG-25 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments hroughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orienta ion in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30390 NUR 112* Fundamental Concept of Nursing Ford Parris 8:00 A 11:00 A W 122 167 7******* NUR 112 Fundamental Concept of Nursing Ford Parris 9:30 A 12:30 P M 0******* NUR 112 Fundamental Concept of Nursing Ford Parris TBA TBA 0PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30591 NUR 112* Fundamental Concept of Nursing Tice Cynthia 8:00 A 11:00 A M & W 302 OC-203 7******* NUR 112 Fundamental Concept of Nursing Tice Cynthia TBA TBA 030391 NUR 114* Nursing Concepts II Thomas Capricha 8:00 A 11:45 A M & W 307 AV-2 8******* NUR 114 Nursing Concepts II Thomas Capricha TBA TBA 030392 NUR 115* Evidence Based Clinical Reason Jaynes Donna 12:30 P 2:00 P W 307 AV-2 2******* NUR 115 Evidence Based Clinical Reason Jaynes Donna TBA TBA 0 * Other Selected days for Testing.

SHOALS CAMPUSDISTANCE EDUCATION30249 NAS 100*3*8 Long Term Care Nursing Asst Thompson Nikki 8:00 A 12:00 P M & F 122 193 4 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments hroughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orienta ion in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *8 This is a blended course that will meet every Monday and Friday, 8:00AM to 12:00PM, from Friday, June 7, through Friday, July 19. Clinical TBA.

SHOALS CAMPUS30298 PHS 111*1 Physical Science I Eubanks Claude 12:45 P 4:15 P MTWTH 123 109 430299 PHS 112*2 Physical Science II Eubanks Claude 12:45 P 4:15 P MTWTH 123 109 4 *1 Class meets first mini-term *2 Class meets second mini-term

SHOALS CAMPUS30553 PHY 115*4 Technical Physics Arny Mary 8:00 A 10:30 A MTWTH 123 129 430300 PHY 201*1 General Physics I - Trig Based Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 A MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 201*1 General Physics I - Trig Based Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P T & TH 123 129 430301 PHY 202*2 General Physics II-Trig Based Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 202*2 General Physics II-Trig Based Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P T & TH 123 129 430302 PHY 213*1 General Physics with Cal I Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 213*1 General Physics with Cal I Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P M & W 123 129 430303 PHY 214*2 General Physics Cal II Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 214*2 General Physics Cal II Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P M & W 123 129 4 *1 Class meets first mini-term *2 Class meets second mini-term *4 Eight week term class

SHOALS CAMPUS DISTANCE EDUCATION30332 POL 211*3*4 American National Government Baltes Joan TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments hroughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orienta ion in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class. All classes are on an 8-week schedule. This includes Distance Education classes. 8-week classes begin on June 4.

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NURSING

NURSING ASSISTANT

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHYSICS

POLITICAL SCIENCE

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SHOALS CAMPUS30034 PSY 200*1 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 127 114 3 EXTENDED DAY30036 PSY 200 General Psychology Brackins Kenneth 7:45 P 9:45 P T & TH 110 109 330037 PSY 210 Human Growth and Development Brackins Kenneth 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 110 109 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30038 PSY 200*3 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly TBA TBA 3 30039 PSY 210*3 Human Growth and Development Tucker Kimberly TBA TBA 100 330462 PSY 210*3 Human Growth and Development Nichols Joseph TBA TBA 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30040 PSY 200 General Psychology Brackins Kenneth 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 307 AV-5 330394 PSY 200 General Psychology Brackins Kenneth 1 00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 307 AV-5 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30601 COS 112 Intro to Cosmetology Lab Bankston Callie 8:00 A 12:30 P M & W 131 107 3****** COS 112 Intro to Cosmetology Lab Bankston Callie 1 00 P 3:15 P M & W 131 107 330603 COS 114 Chemical Services Lab Bankston Callie 8:00 A 12:30 P T & TH 131 107 3******* COS 114 Chemical Services Lab Bankston Callie 1 00 P 3:15 P T & TH 131 107 330606 COS 116 Hair Coloring Lab Grissom Melinda 8:00 A 12:30 P T & TH 131 3******* COS 116 Hair Coloring Lab Grissom Melinda 1:00 P 3:15 P T & TH 131 330607 COS 144 Hair Shaping and Design Grissom Melinda 7:00 A 12:30 P M 131 3******* COS 144 Hair Shaping and Design Grissom Melinda 1 00 P 6:00 P M 330608 COS 145 Hair Shaping Lab Grissom Melinda 7:00 A 12:00 P W 131 3******* COS 145 Hair Shaping Lab Grissom Melinda 1 00 P 4:00 P W 3******* COS 145 Hair Shaping Lab Grissom Melinda 7:00 A 12:00 P F 330609 COS 190 Intership in Cosmetology Bankston Callie 7:00 A 12:00 P F 131 107 3

EXTENDED DAY30605 COS 115 Hair Coloring Theory Staff 3:30 P 5:00 P T & TH 131 107 330642 COS 144 Hair Shaping & Design Grissom Melinda 3:15 P 8:30 P T & TH 131 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30600 COS 111*3 Into to Cosmetology Bankston Callie TBA TBA 330602 COS 113*3 Theory of Chemical Services Bankston Callie TBA TBA 330604 COS 115*3 Hair Coloring Theory Grissom Melinda TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS30041 SOC 200*1 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 110 109 3DISTANCE EDUCATION30043 SOC 200*3 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia TBA TBA 330533 SOC 200*3 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia TBA TBA 330637 SOC 210*3 Social Problems Sealy Patricia TBA TBA 330044 SOC 247*3 Marriage and the Family Sealy Patricia TBA TBA 3 *1 Class meets first mini-term *3 Distance educa ion courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6.

SHOALS CAMPUS 30009 SPA 101*1*5 Introductory Spanish I Johnson Maria 1 00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 121 141 430554 SPA 102*2*5 Introductory Spanish II Johnson Maria 1 00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 121 141 4PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30634 SPA 102*2*5 Introductory Spanish II Johnson Maria 1 00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 302 OC-307A 4 *1 Class meets first mini-term *2 Class meets second mini-term *5 Video conference class

SHOALS CAMPUS30010 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Long Ginger 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 112 107 330011 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Long Ginger 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 112 108 330012 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 112 107 3

EXTENDED DAY30013 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Long Ginger 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 112 107 3

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PSYCHOLOGY

SALON AND SPA MANAGEMENT

SOCIOLOGY

SPANISH

SPEECH

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DISTANCE EDUCATION30015 SPH 107*3*10 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly TBA TBA 330016 SPH 107*3*10 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly TBA TBA 330532 SPH 107*3*10 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly TBA TBA 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30017 SPH 107*4 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 302 OC-309 3

EXTENDED DAY30018 SPH 107*4 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly 5:00 P 7:30 P M & W 302 OC-309 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before he first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Eight Week Term Class *10 Students are encouraged to come on-campus hree times during the semester to deliver speeches. Students who are unable to come to campus must have a camera/ video recording device, microphone, high speed internet connec ion, and access to 10 audience members who are age 18+.

SHOALS CAMPUS30286 ORI 107*1 Student Success Oates Marchia 1:00 P 2:20 P M 100 117 130290 ORI 107*2 Student Success Robbins John 8:30 A 9 50 A F 100 117 130291 ORI 107*2 Student Success Oates Marchia 1:00 P 2:20 P TH 100 117 130293 ORI 107*1*4 Student Success Robbins John 3:15 P 4:35 P T 100 117 130374 ORI 107*2*4 Student Success Jones Brittany 10:15 A 11:35 A M 100 117 1DISTANCE EDUCATION30294 ORI 107*3 Student Success Simpson Mark TBA TBA 130639 ORI 107*3 Student Success Bright Lindsay TBA TBA 1PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30425 ORI 107*1 Student Success Loveless Kathleen 1:00 P 2:20 P M 306 L-6 1 *1 Class meets first mini-term *2 Class meets second mini-term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before he first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 6. *4 Shoals Scholar Dollars

SHOALS CAMPUS30373 WMT 291 Municipal Internship Moore David TBA TBA 3

SHOALS CAMPUS30197 WDT 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading Liles Lindsey 12:35 P 1:35 P MTWTH 108 330200 WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Liles Lindsey 1:40 P 3:25 P MTWTH 108 330201 WDT 124 Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC L Liles Lindsey 7:40 A 11:05 A MTWTH 108 330491 WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Liles Lindsey 7:40 A 11:05 A MTWTH 108 330207 WDT 219 Welding Inspection & Testing Liles Lindsey 11:10 A 12:10 P MTWTH 108 330492 WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Liles Lindsey 7:40 A 11:05 A MTWTH 3

EXTENDED DAY 30624 WDT 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading Paden Randall 3:45 P 4:45 P MTWTH 108 330626 WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Paden Randall 8:15 P 11:35 P MTWTH 108 330627 WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Heathcoat James 8:15 P 11:35 P MTWTH 108 330215 WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Heathcoat James 5:55 P 7 00 P MTWTH 108 3******* WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Heathcoat James 7:30 P 8 00 P MTWTH 330216 WDT 124 Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC L Heathcoat James 8:15 P 11:35 P MTWTH 108 3 30638 WDT 219 Welding Inspection & Testing Paden Randall 4:50 P 5 50 P MTWTH 108 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30191 WDT 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading Keeton Brian 12:35 P 1:35 P MTWTH 309 330192 WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Keeton Brian 1:40 P 3:25 P MTWTH 309 330193 WDT 124 Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC L Keeton Brian 7:40 A 11:05 A MTWTH 309 3 30494 WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Keeton Brian 7:40 A 11:05 A MTWTH 309 3 30196 WDT 219 Welding Inspection & Testing Keeton Brian 11:10 A 12:10 A MTWTH 309 3 30495 WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Keeton Brian 7:40 A 11:05 A MTWTH 309 3

Advanced Cardiac Life Support June 21 8:00 A - 5:00 P $100Pediatric Advanced Life Support July 12 8:00 A - 5:00 P $100AHA BLS/CPR Instructor June 5 8:00 A - 5:00 P $100BLS Provider June 7 8:00 A - 10:00 A $50 BLS Provider July 19 8:00 A - 10:00 A $50

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE EMS DEPARTMENT AT 256.331.5436.

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WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT

SPEECH CONTINUED

WELDING

NON-CREDIT COURSE OFFERINGS

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WEB COURSES (ONLINE CLASSES)30002 ACT 104*3*4 Introduction to Business South Desiree 30007 ART 100*3 Art Appreciation Frederick Janice 30008 ART 100*3 Art Appreciation Frederick Janice 30525 ART 100*3 Art Appreciation Johnson Deborah 30536 ART 100*3 Art Appreciation Johnson Deborah 30314 BIO 103*3 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron 30498 BIO 103*3 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron 30551 BIO 103*3 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron 30542 BIO 103A*3 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron 30543 BIO 103L*3 Principles of Biology I Lab Goodloe Daron 30315 BIO 104*3 Principles of Biology II Goodloe Daron 30499 BIO 104*3 Principles of Biology II Goodloe Daron 30143 OAD 104*3*4 Advanced Keyboading McClinton Leslyn 30461 OAD 126*3*4 Adv Word Processing South Desiree 30148 OAD 211*3*4 Medical Terminology South Desiree 30130 BUS 263*3*4 The Legal & Social Env of Bus McClinton Leslyn 30132 BUS 271*3*4 Business Sta is ics I James Jeffery 30133 BUS 272*3*4 Business Sta is ics II James Jeffery 30136 BUS 275*3*4 Principles of Management McClinton Leslyn 30323 BUS 285*3*4 Principles of Marketing McClinton Leslyn 30444 CHM 104*3 Intro to Inorganic Chem Sockwell Stuart 30446 CHM 111*1*3 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart 30447 CHM 111*3 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart 30448 CHM 112*2*3 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart 30449 CHM 112*3 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart 30255 CHD 100*3 Int Early Care and Education Durdunji Diann 30253 CHD 206*3 Children's Health & Safety Durdunji Diann 30254 CHD 210*3 Educating Exp Young Children Jefferys Jacqueline 30149 CIS 146*3*4*7 Microcomputer Applica ions Roberson Teresa 30150 CIS 146*3*4*7 Microcomputer Applica ions Roberson Teresa 30581 CIS 148*3*4*7 Post Adv Micro Applications Roberson Teresa 30295 CIS 249*3*4*7 Microcomputer Operating System Roberson Teresa 30376 ECO 231*3*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan 30166 ECO 232*3*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan 30214 ELT 241*3 National Electric Code Morris Ray 30213 ELT 242*3 Journeyman Master Prep Exam Morris Ray 30521 ILT 175*3 Computer Fund for Tech Student Staff Staff 30077 ENG 101*3 English Composition I Sides Meredith 30078 ENG 102*3 English Composition II Morris Jennifer 30079 ENG 271*3 World Literature I Benson Debra 30080 ENG 272*3 World Literature II Cain Shelly 30051 GEO 100*3 World Regional Geography Pearson Selina 30028 HIS 101*3 Western Civilization I Pearson Selina 30029 HIS 102*3 Western Civilization II Pearson Selina 30030 HIS 201*3 United States History I Pearson Selina 30031 HIS 202*3 United States History II Pearson Selina 30508 INT 280*3 Spec Topic - Computer Fundamen Rogers Jeffrey 30571 MTH 100*3 Intermediate College Algebra Watson Sharon 30131 MTH 110*3 Finite Mathematics Crabtree Sherry 30135 MTH 112*3 Precalculus Algebra Crabtree Sherry 30137 MTH 116*3 Mathematical Applications Sheppard Kimberly 30460 MTH 125*3 Calculus I Gargis Matthew 30102 MTH 265*3 Elementary Sta is ics Eubanks Claude 30175 MAT 101*3 Medical Terminology Staff Staff 30355 MAT 101*3 Medical Terminology Staff Staff 30168 MAT 128*3 Med Law & Ethics Med Assistant Staff Staff 30318 MUS 101*3 Music Appreciation Crummie George 30319 MUS 101*3 Music Appreciation Gifford Gene 30332 POL 211*3*4 American National Government Baltes Joan 30038 PSY 200*3 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly 30039 PSY 210*3 Human Growth and Development Tucker Kimberly 30462 PSY 210*3 Human Growth and Development Nichols Joseph 30600 COS 111*3 Into to Cosmetology Bankston Callie 30602 COS 113*3 Theory of Chemical Services Bankston Callie 30604 COS 115*3 Hair Coloring Theory Grissom Melinda 30043 SOC 200*3 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia 30533 SOC 200*3 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia 30637 SOC 210*3 Social Problems Sealy Patricia 30044 SOC 247*3 Marriage and the Family Sealy Patricia 30015 SPH 107*3*10 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 30016 SPH 107*3*10 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 30532 SPH 107*3*10 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 30294 ORI 107*3 Student Success Simpson Mark 30639 ORI 107*3 Student Success Bright Lindsay

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BLENDED COURSES30312 BIO 202*3*5 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Landrum Megan 5:30 P 8:30 P T 4******* BIO 202*3*5 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Landrum Megan TBA TBA 430313 BIO 220*3*4*5 General Microbiology Johnson Heather 5 00 P 8:30 P T 4******* BIO 220*3*4*5 General Microbiology Johnson Heather TBA TBA 430316 BIO 201*3*5 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Lelas 5:30 P 8:30 P M 123 124 4******* BIO 201*3*5 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Lelas TB 430249 NAS 100*3*8 Long Term Care Nursing Asst Thompson Nikki 8:00 A 12:00 P M & F 122 193 4 *1 Class meets first mini-term. *2 Class meets second mini-term. *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should completethedistanceeducationorientationinMoodlebeforethefirstdayofclass.Alldistancecoursesrequireatleastoneproctoredoron-campusexam. StudentsshouldlogintoMoodleonthefirstdayofclasstobegincoursework.Pleasereadalldetailsonpage6. *4 Eight Week Term Class *5 This is a blended course. Lab will be conducted on campus. See date and time in course schedule. *6 In order to complete English courses in a distance format, students must have Microsoft Word or ability to save documents in Microsoft Word format *7InordertocompleteCIS146,CIS147,orCIS148inacompletelydistanceformat,studentsmusthaveOffice2013/365.Windows7isrequiredforCIS249. Students should have an IBM compatible PC. *8 This is a blended course that will meet every Monday and Friday, 8:00AM to 12:00PM, from Friday, June 7, through Friday, July 19. Clinical TBA. *9 The labs for the distance BIO103, BIO104, CHM111, and CHM112 will be conducted online. Students do not have to register for an on-campus lab. *10 Students are encouraged to come to campus three times during the semester to deliver speeches. Students who are unable to come to campus must have a camera/video recording device, microphone, high speed internet connection, and access to 10 audience members who are age 18+.

SHOALS CAMPUS 30636 HIS 201*52 United States History I Pool Bradley TBA TBA 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS

EXTENDED DAY 30074 ENG 271*52 World Literature I McClung Michael 5:30 P 9:30 P T 302 OC-104 330577 MTH 112*52 Precalculus Algebra Crabtree Sherry 5:30 P 9:30 P TH 307 AV-31 3 *52 This is a 5:2 Finish Program class. **For additional information on the 5:2 Finish Program, please call Brittany Jones at 256.331.5243 or email [email protected].**

SHOALS CAMPUS30004 ART 100*1 Art Appreciation Frederick Janice 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 115 101 330640 BIO 101*1 Introduction to Biology I Staff 1 00 P 6:00 P TWTH 123 125 430446 CHM 111*1*3 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 430064 ENG 101*1 English Composition I Kelley Timo hy 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 120 121 330073 ENG 271*1 World Literature I Kelley Timo hy 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 120 123 330395 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Wright Lauren 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 110 107 330085 MTH 112*1 Precalculus Algebra Smith James 1 00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 120 126 330096 MTH 125*1 Calculus I Sheppard Kimberly 10:15 A 12:45 P MTWTH 120 122 430286 ORI 107*1 Student Success Oates Marchia 1 00 P 2:20 P M 100 117 130293 ORI 107*1*4 Student Success Robbins John 3:15 P 4:35 P T 130300 PHY 201*1 General Physics I - Trig Based Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 A MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 201*1 General Physics I - Trig Based Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P T & TH 123 129 430302 PHY 213*1 General Physics with Cal I Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 213*1 General Physics with Cal I Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P M & W 123 129 430298 PHS 111*1 Physical Science I Eubanks Claude 12:45 P 4:15 P MTWTH 123 109 430034 PSY 200*1 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 127 114 330035 PSY 200*1 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 127 114 330041 SOC 200*1 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 110 109 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30550 BIO 101*1 Introduction to Biology I Robertson Ricky 1 00 P 4:30 P MTWTH 303 S-11 4 30146 CIS 146*1 Microcomputer Applications James Jeffery 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-310 330585 ENR 98*1 Writing/Reading for College Fike Judi 8:00 A 10:30 A MTWTH 307 AV-31 430060 ENG 101*1 English Composition I McClung Michael 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-104 3 30062 ENG 271*1 World Literature I McClung Michael 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-104 330025 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Pool Bradley 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-308 330330 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Pool Bradley 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-308 330138 MTH 112*1 Precalculus Algebra Watson Sharon 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 305 105 330425 ORI 107*1 Student Success Loveless Kathleen 1 00 P 2:20 P M 306 L-6 130329 MUS 101*1 Music Appreciation Gifford Gene 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 310 HG-25 330014 SPA 101*1*5 Introductory Spanish I Johnson Maria 1 00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 302 OC-307A 4 *1 Class meets first mini-term. *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should completethedistanceeducationorientationinMoodlebeforethefirstdayofclass.Alldistancecoursesrequireatleastoneproctoredoron-campusexam. StudentsshouldlogintoMoodleonthefirstdayofclasstobegincoursework.Pleasereadalldetailsonpage6. *4 Shoals Scholar Dollars *5 Video Conference Class

SHOALS CAMPUS 30641 BIO 102*2 Introduction to Biology II Staff 1 00 P 6:00 P TWTH 123 125 4

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30448 CHM 112*2*3 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 430069 ENG 102*2 English Composition II Cain Shelly 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 120 121 330075 ENG 272*2 World Literature II Cain Shelly 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 120 123 330396 HIS 201*2 United States History I Wright Lauren 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 110 107 330087 MTH 113*2 Precalculus Trigonometry Smith James 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 120 126 330097 MTH 126*2 Calculus II Jones June 10:15 A 12:45 P MTWTH 120 122 430290 ORI 107*2 Student Success Robbins John 8:30 A 9:50 A F 100 117 130291 ORI 107*2 Student Success Oates Marchia 1:00 P 2:20 P TH 100 117 130374 ORI 107*2*4 Student Success Jones Brittany 10:15 A 11:35 A M 100 117 130301 PHY 202*2 General Physics II-Trig Based Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 202*2 General Physics II-Trig Based Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P T & TH 123 129 430303 PHY 214*2 General Physics Cal II Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 129 4******* PHY 214*2 General Physics Cal II Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P M & W 123 129 430299 PHS 112*2 Physical Science II Eubanks Claude 12:45 P 4:15 P MTWTH 123 109 430554 SPA 102*2*5 Introductory Spanish II Johnson Maria 1:00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 121 141 4PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30061 ENG 102*2 English Composition II Kelley Timothy 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-104 330063 ENG 272*2 World Literature II McClung Michael 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-104 330027 HIS 102*2 Western Civilization II Pool Bradley 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 302 OC-308 3 30634 SPA 102*2*5 Introductory Spanish II Johnson Maria 1:00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 302 OC-307A 4 *2 Class meets second mini-term *4 Shoals Scholar Dollars *5 Video Conference Class

SHOALS CAMPUS30422 ACT 254*4 Business Income Tax South Desiree 10:00 A 12:30 P M & W 112 103 330003 ACT 256*4 Cost Accounting South Desiree 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 112 103 330002 ACT 104*3*4 Intrroduction to Business South Desiree TBA TBA 330313 BIO 220*3*4*5 General Microbiology Johnson Heather 6:00 P 8:30 P T 123 130 4******* BIO 220*3*4*5 General Microbiology Johnson Heather TBA TBA 430127 BUS 241*4 Principles of Accounting I South Desiree 9:00 A 11:30 A T & TH 112 103 330128 BUS 242*4 Principles of Accounting II South Desiree 1:00 P 2:30 P T & TH 112 103 330134 BUS 272*4 Business Statistics II James Jeffery 8:00 A 1:00 P F 112 107 330143 OAD 104*3*4 Advanced Keyboading McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 330461 OAD 126*3*4 Adv Word Processing South Desiree TBA TBA 330148 OAD 211*3*4 Medical Terminology South Desiree TBA TBA 3 30139 OAD 103*4 Intermediate Keyboarding McClinton Leslyn 10:15 A 12:45 P M & W 112 111 330140 OAD 130*4 Electronic Calculations McClinton Leslyn 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 112 108 330331 OAD 242*4 Office Internship McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 330367 OAD 242*4 Office Internship Peebles Medina TBA TBA 110 106 330143 OAD 104*3*4 Advanced Keyboading McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 330461 OAD 126*3*4 Adv Word Processing South Desiree TBA TBA 330148 OAD 211*3*4 Medical Terminology South Desiree TBA TBA 3 30132 BUS 271*3*4 Business Statistics I James Jeffery TBA TBA 330133 BUS 272*3*4 Business Statistics II James Jeffery TBA TBA 330635 CIS 220*4 App Development With Swift Chandler Steve 8:00 A 10:30 A M & W 112 112 330154 CIS 146*4 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa 8:00 A 10:30 A M & W 112 112 330580 CIS 146*4 Microcomputer Applications Staff 1:30 P 4:00 P M & W 112 112 330583 CIS 157*4 Intro. App Dev w/Swift Staff 8:00 A 10:30 A T & TH 112 104 330156 CIS 199*4 Network Communications Chandler Steve 10:45 A 1:15 P M & W 112 104 330480 CIS 202*4 Python Programming Chandler Steve 10:45 A 1:15 P T & TH 112 112 330157 CIS 205*4 Control Lang & U ilities Appli Chandler Steve 1:30 P 4:00 P T & TH 112 112 330582 CIS 246*4 Ethical Hacking Chandler Steve 1:30 P 4:00 P M & W 112 113 330160 CIS 284*4 CIS Internship Staff 330149 CIS 146*3*4*7 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330150 CIS 146*3*4*7 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330581 CIS 148*3*4*7 Post Adv Micro Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330295 CIS 249*3*4*7 Microcomputer Operating System Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330162 ECO 231*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 112 106 330163 ECO 232*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan 10:15 A 12:45 P M & W 112 106 3 30376 ECO 231*3*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan TBA TBA 330166 ECO 232*3*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan TBA TBA 330553 PHY 115*4 Technical Physics Arny Mary 8:00 A 10:30 A MTWTH 123 129 430332 POL 211*3*4 American National Government Baltes Joan TBA TBA 3PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS30481 CIS 202*4 Python Programming Chandler Steve 10:45 A 1:15 P T & TH 302 OC-108 3 30482 CIS 205*4 Control Lang & U ilities Appli Chandler Steve 1:30 P 4:00 P T & TH 302 OC-108 330164 ECO 231*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 302 TBA 330529 ECO 232*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan 10:15 A 12:40 P M & W 302 TBA 330017 SPH 107*4 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 302 OC-309 3

EXTENDED DAY30018 SPH 107*4 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Robinson Kimberly 5:00 P 7:30 P M & W 302 OC-309 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should completethedistanceeducationorientationinMoodlebefore hefirstdayofclass.Alldistancecoursesrequireatleastoneproctoredoron-campusexam. StudentsshouldlogintoMoodleonthefirstdayofclasstobegincoursework.Pleasereadalldetailsonpage6. *4 Eight Week Term Class *7InordertocompleteCIS146,CIS147,orCIS148inacompletelydistanceformat,studentsmusthaveOffice2013/365.Windows7isrequiredforCIS249. Students should have an IBM compatible PC.

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