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Choose Your Academic and Career Pathway to Success! LIBERAL ARTS GENERAL STUDIES HEALTH SCIENCE APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES For information call 256.352.8000 or 1.866.350.9722 www.wallacestate.edu S.T.E.M. PRIORITY REGISTRATION BEGINS JUNE 20 FALL CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 17 2016 FALL SCHEDULE REGISTER TODAY! GET IN A WALLACE STATE OF MIND.

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Choose Your

Academic and

Career Pathway

to Success! L I BER AL ARTSG EN ER AL STU D I ES

H EALTH SC I EN CE

APPL I ED TECH N O LO G I ES

W A L L A C E S TATE C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E801 Main Street NW | Hanceville, Alabama 35077

A W A L L A C E S TAT E O F M I N DO f f c amp u s i n s t r u c t i o n a l s i t e s :

Agriculture, Business, Child Development, Clinical Lab, Collision Repair, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Culinary, Emergency Medical Services, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Horticulture, Human Services, Medical Assisting, Paralegal, Patient Care Specialist, Pharmacy Tech, Polysomnography, Poultry Science, Visual Communications

CONSIDER A CAREER IN ONE OF THESE FI ELDS:

For information about off campus centers, call 256.352.8050 or 256.352.8236

Wallace State CenterHayden High SchoolHayden, AL

Wallace State CenterJ.B. Pennington High SchoolBlountsville, AL

Wallace State CenterAddison High SchoolAddison, AL

Wallace State CenterBrewer High SchoolSomerville, AL

Wallace State CampusCenter, Oneonta, AL

For information call 256.352.8000 or 1.866.350.9722 www.wallacestate.edu

S .T.E .M .

PR I O R IT Y REG I STR AT I O N BEG I NS JUNE 20 FA L L C L ASSES BEG I N AU G U ST 17

2016 FALL SCHEDULE REG I STE R TODAY!

GET IN A WALLACE STATE OF MIND.

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Fall 2016 Important DatesJuneFall Priority Online Registration Begins .................... www.wallacestate.edu .............................................................Monday, June 20*Priority Registration Schedule: Registration opens each day at 8:00 a.m.

45+ Earned WSCC Hours Early Registration Begins, Monday, June 2030+ Earned WSCC Hours Early Registration Begins, Tuesday, June 2115+ Earned WSCC Hours Early Registration Begins, Wednesday, June 22All Other Students Early Registration Begins, Thursday, June 23

Fall Lions’ Pride New Student Orientation .......................... 1:00 p.m. .......................................................................Tuesday, June 28

JulyHoliday (Independence Day) .......................................... WSCC Closed ....................................................................... Monday, July 4Fall Lions’ Pride New Student Orientation .......................... 1:00 p.m. ........................................................................ Tuesday, July 12Fall Lions’ Pride New Student Orientation .......................... 1:00 p.m. .......................................................................Thursday, July 14Fall Lions’ Pride New Student Orientation .......................... 1:00 p.m. ......................................................................... Monday, July 25Fall Lions’ Pride New Student Orientation .......................... 1:00 p.m. ...................................................................Wednesday, July 27

AugustSummer Final Exams .............................................................................................................................. Monday – Friday, August 1-5Summer Faculty Duty Days ..................................................................................................................Monday – Tuesday, August 8-9Convocation.............................................................................................................................................................Monday, August 15Athletic Orientation .................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 16Dorm Move-In Day .................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 16Registration Day .....................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 16Tuition and Fees Due (if registered prior to August 16) ......................................................................................... Tuesday, August 16Dorm Rent Due.......................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 16All Classes Begin (Regular and Mini I) ............................................................................................................. Wednesday, August 17Late Registration Drop/Add Begins (Regular, Mini I) ........................................................................................ Wednesday, August 17Late Registration Drop/Add Ends (Mini I) ......................................................................................................... Wednesday, August 17Tuition and Fees Due Daily (for late registration and drop/add) .................................................Wednesday – Tuesday, August 17-23Late Registration, Drop/Add End (Regular) ............................................................................................................Tuesday, August 23

SeptemberLabor Day ....................................................................... WSCC Closed ............................................................Monday, September 5Constitution Day Celebration ...............................................................................................................................Friday, September 16Last day to withdraw from Mini Term I .................................................................................................................Friday, September 30

OctoberLocal Professional Development Day ...............................No Classes .................................................................Monday, October 10End of Mini Term I ................................................................................................................................................. Tuesday, October 11Registration for Mini Term II .............................................................................................................................Wednesday, October 12Classes Begin and Drop/Add Mini Term II ...........................................................................................................Thursday, October 13

NovemberVeteran’s Day ................................................................. WSCC Closed ..............................................................Friday, November 11Last day to withdraw from Regular and Mini-Term II ............................................................................................Friday, November 18State Professional Development .......................................No Classes ...................................... Monday – Tuesday, November 21-22Faculty Duty Day ..............................................................No Classes .......................................................Wednesday, November 23Thanksgiving .................................................................. WSCC Closed ......................................Thursday – Friday, November 24-25

DecemberFinal Exams ..............................................................................…. ........................................Thursday – Wednesday, December 8-14Grades Due ........................................................................ 9:00 a.m. .............................................................Thursday, December 15Faculty Duty Days .....................................................................................................................Thursday – Monday, December 15-19Christmas Holidays........................................................ College Closed ....................................Thursday – Friday, December 22-30

January 2016New Year’s Holiday ........................................................College Closed ......................................................Monday, January 2, 2017College Reopens ..........................................................................................................................................Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Reminder Dates for Spring 2017Priority Registration Begins for Spring.....................................................................................................Monday, November 14, 2016Registration Day (Faculty Returns) .............................................................................................................Tuesday, January 3, 2017All Classes Begin (Regular, Mini I) ....................................................................................................................Wednesday, January 4

NOTE: Classes listed in the printed schedule are subject to change. Please check class availability at myWallaceState.

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Fall Semester 2016 Schedule of Classes • Page 1

A Message from the President

Welcome to fall semester at Wallace State Community College!

As Wallace State continues its 50th anniversary celebration, we are excited to embark not only on a new semester, but also on a new chapter in which the college has been ranked among the Fastest Growing Community Colleges in the nation with enrollments of 5,000 or more by Community Col-lege Week. A number of exciting new endeavors are also gearing up this fall. One of the most important of these is the Pathways Project, featured on the cover of this pub-lication.

Wallace State was one of 30 community colleges in the U.S. selected by the American Association of Community Colleges to participate in this initiative, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Pathways Project involves a rethinking and redesign of the student experience from enrollment through completion. Through Pathways, stu-dents will have less pressure at the outset to choose a major; rather, they will identify the pathway – Liberal Arts/General Studies, Applied Technologies, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), or Health Science – which best aligns with their strengths and interests. The coursework taken early in their college study will be applicable to any major within the pathway. Later, when they have had a chance to do career exploration in the new GPS Freshman Seminar and have begun to build an e-portfolio, then they will have a better notion of a well-suited major, when it is the right time for more specialized courses. Pathways is designed to streamline the path to completion, improve suc-cess, and reduce wasted time spent changing majors.

Another new initiative, the recently opened Wallace State-Oneonta campus, is, in fact, forging new pathways and improved access to higher education for residents of Blount County and surrounding areas. The atmosphere at this new center is full of excitement and new possibilities. Students and faculty are invigorated, and the college has received an outpouring of support from the community. Classes in Oneo-nta are offered day and evening, and enrollment may be done online or onsite. More information about Wallace State-One-onta may be found inside this issue.

Also this fall, a new Fine and Performing Arts Academy for dually enrolled high school students joins our popular Fast Track Academy and Fast Track for Industry programs on the main campus. The Fine and Performing Arts Academy provides high school students the opportunity for acceler-ated college study in painting, drawing, sculpture, graphic design, animation, vocal and instrumental music, theatre and dance. Fast Track and other dual enrollment students graduate high school with college credit and a pathway to a degree or a career.

Wallace State is committed to students and student suc-cess. If you would like to learn more about these or other programs, be sure talk to an advisor in Lion Central. And please take advantage of the many student services, activi-ties, and events we offer to enhance your college experience. We look forward to serving you this semester!

Fall 2016 Important Dates Inside Front CoverImportant Phone Numbers PG 1Business Hours PG 2ADA Accommodations PG 2Admission Policy/Procedures PG 3Registration Process PG 3 Financial Aid Information PG 4Tuition and Fees PG 5myWallaceState and Online Registration PG 6 Withdrawal Policy PG 7Bookstore Information PG 7Free Tutoring for WSCC Students PG 7Testing Schedule PG 8Adult Education/GED Schedule PG 9Academic Programs PG 10Technical Programs PG 10Health Programs PG 11NEW Oneonta Campus PG 12Off-Campus Classes PG 13 Main Campus Classes PG 17 Mini Term I PG 43Mini Term II PG 45Continuing Education PG 47Training for Business & Industry PG 48Short-term Health Programs PG 49Lifelong Learning PG 50Non-Credit Online Courses PG 51Alumni Association Activities PG 52Athens State University PG 55Building Codes PG 56Campus Map Inside Back Cover

Table of Contents

Toll Free ..............................................1.866.350.WSCCComplete directory at www.wallacestate.edu

Advising Center .........................................256.352.8040Assessment/Testing Center ..............................352.8248Bookstore .........................................................352.8100Cashier .............................................................352.8141Financial Aid .....................................................352.8182Library...............................................................352.8260*Lion Central One Stop Enrollment Center.......352.8238Oneonta Campus ......................................205.625.4020Operator ...........................................................352.8000Student Activities/Campus Visits ......................352.8031Vice-President ..................................................352.8340

*Lion Central, Wallace State’s One Stop Center for enrollment services is located in the James C. Bailey Center Lobby.

Important Phone Numbers

Vicki P. KarolewicsPresident

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Fall Semester 2016 Schedule of Classes • Page 2

DISCLAIMER - Information contained in this schedule is offered for planning purposes only and is subject to change. For the latest information, visit www.wallacestate.edu.

ACCREDITATION: Wallace State Community College is ac-credited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Wallace State Community College.

Many programs have additional accreditation from organiza-tions appropriate to the particular disciplines. Routine inquiries about Wallace State, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., should be addressed directly to Wallace State.

ADA ACCOMMODATIONS - All students receiving services through the ADA Office need to make an appointment or stop by to discuss the classes and accommodations needed for Fall Semester. All students wanting to utilize their accommodation for priority registration must make the appointment and have

documentation on file before Wednesday, June 15. The WSCC ADA Office publishes a handbook outlining the policies and procedures required for acquiring academic accommodations. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that each step is completed. For further information, contact Ms. Lisa Smith, Director of Special Populations, on the 8th floor of the JBC or call 256.352.8052. A copy of the student handbook can be found on the web at www.wallacestate.edu/special-accommo-dations-ada.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY - It is the policy of Wallace State Community College, a postsecondary institution under the control of the Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit of, or be subject-ed to discrimination under any program, activity or employment. The College will not retaliate against any person because they have engaged in a protected activity opposing the College or because they have made a complaint, testified, assisted, or par-ticipated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing alleging discrimination on a basis specified above.

LION CENTRALMain CampusMonday – Wednesday ..............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Thursday...................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Oneonta CampusMonday-Wednesday .................................8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Thursday...................................................8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Friday........................................................8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

CASHIERMonday – Wednesday ..............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Thursday...................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

BOOKSTOREMonday – Wednesday ..............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Thursday...................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

RECRUITING (Campus Tours)Tuesdays ................. 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. (by appointment)Fridays .............................................9:00 a.m. (by appointment)

CAREER SERVICESMonday – Thursday ..................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (later by appointment)STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESMonday – Thursday ..................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. TUTORING LABMonday – Tuesday .................................. 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Wednesday – Thursday ............................8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. LIBRARYMonday – Thursday ..................................7:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Saturday ..........................................................8:00. – 2:00 p.m.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS (Lion Central, Cashier, Bookstore)Monday, September 5 .................................................... ClosedThursday – Friday, September 8-9 ...........7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Thursday, November 10 ...........................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Friday, November 11 ...................................................... ClosedMonday – Wednesday, November 21-23 .7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Thursday – Friday, November 24-25 .............................. ClosedMonday – Wednesday, December 19-21 .7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Thursday – Friday, December 22-30 .............................. ClosedMonday, January 2 ......................................................... Closed

Business Hours

There’s an App for ThatYou can keep Blackboard, myWallaceState, and

more at your fingertips with the Wallace State Com-munity College App.

The free app is available for Apple and Android phones. Use it to register, check your schedule and account balance and more. The app provides a link to the Wallace State Calendar, so you can keep up with what's going on on campus. There's even an interactive map to help you get around on campus.

The Bookstore link will let you search for course materials by term, department and course, as well

as see merchandise and general books that are available and get information about book buy backs.

There is a directory to put you in direct contact with faculty and staff, as well as links to social media and your Wallace State email and Lion Card accounts.

You may customize your settings to receive notifi-cations from areas of specific interest.

Search for Wallace State Community College in your app store to download the app and put it to use for you!

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Wallace State Community College is an open admissions insti-tution. All students who have earned a high school diploma or GED are eligible for admission. In addition to an application for admission, students are required to supply the College with an official copy of their high school transcript or official copy of their GED scores. Students transferring from another college must submit an admissions application and an official copy of their transcript(s) from each college they have attended; in addition to their high school transcripts or GED scores if they did not complete a baccalauereate degree. Transient students must submit a transient letter from their home institution stating the courses they will be allowed to take in addition to an application for admission, Proof of ID, and Residency Form.

Graduates from a non-accredited high school with a diploma demonstrating successful completion of a course of study on the secondary level based upon the Carnegie units required by the state education agency at the time of the award (currently 24) are eligible for admission. If the above requirements are not met, the student must take a GED test.

Special requirements may apply to International Students seek-ing admission. Students must submit official transcripts, an I-20 Form, TOEFL scores, declaration of responsibility statement, proof of insurance, and all appropriate admissions forms. Fur-ther information is available by contacting Lion Central, Wallace

State’s One Stop Enrollment Center, or viewing the WSCC Catalog online.

Accelerated high school students who have completed the tenth grade, have a cumulative “B” average, and are recommended by the local principal may enroll at Wallace State only in post-secondary courses for which high school prerequisites have been completed. Exceptions may apply for students document-ed as “gifted and talented” according to the standards included in the State Plan for Exceptional Children and Youth.

The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit High School program al-lows eligible high school students to enroll in college classes concurrently with high school classes, either on the college campus or at the high school, and receive both high school and college credit. The student must be in grade 10, 11 or 12, have a “B” average; and obtain written approval of the Principal and Superintendent.

Contact the Dual Enrollment office at 256.352.8051 for informa-tion about Dual Enrollment, the Fast Track Academy, Fast Track for Industry and the new Fine and Performing Arts Academy.

Visit Lion Central, or call 256.352.8236 for information about general admission or email [email protected]

Admission Policy

Having Problems with Blackboard?Students may call 256.352.8374 for Blackboard assistance during business hours or visit learn.wallacestate.edu and click on “Blackboard Stu-

dent Help” for online assistance.

Getting Started at Wallace State1. ADMISSIONS: Apply online at www.wallacestate.edu. Re-

member to send your transcripts, provide identification and complete residency form.

2. FINANCIAL AID: Information about financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, WIA, TRA and veter-ans’ benefits, may be obtained by visiting www.wallacestate.edu and clicking on the Financial Aid Tab.

3. ORIENTATION: All students are strongly encouraged to attend a LIONS’ Pride Information Session. Incoming fresh-men are required to register for an orientation course (unless exempt). Contact the Advising Center at 256.352.8040 for more information. The WSCC Office of Enrollment Manage-ment is available to provide college information and sched-ule campus tours. Call 256.352.8031 for more information.

4. TESTING: All students must complete Placement Tests in English, reading, and mathematics prior to registering for classes. Testing is waived for those who present recent ACT scores (or SAT equivalent) of 20 on the English and math portions. Contact the Testing Center at 256.352.8243 for more information.

5. ACADEMIC ADVISING: Advisors are available to as-sist students in choosing a course of study, developing a degree plan, and registering for classes. Visit the Advising Center in Lion Central (256.352.8040) to see an advisor or contact your assigned faculty advisor. Advisor information is available on DegreeWorks at myWallaceState. See p. 6 for instruction

6. REGISTRATION: Students can register online at myWal-laceState, accessible from the Wallace State home page, www.wallacestate.edu. For registration dates and times, consult the Important Dates (on Inside Cover) or visit www.wallacestate.edu.

7. FEE PAYMENT: Registration is not complete until all tuition and fees are paid. Fees may be paid online, by mail, or in person at the WSCC Cashier’s Office. Please consult the course schedule for a list of tuition and fees and import-ant deadlines. For payment information, call 256.352.8015. Discover, American Express, Visa and Mastercard are accepted. If tuition and fees are not paid by deadline, schedules will be deleted.

8. CHECK BALANCE: Students can view their balance via their myWallaceState account. To access your balance please follow these steps: 1. Log onto your myWallaceState account (see p. 6 for instructions. 2. Click on the Student tab 3. Click on My Tuition and Fees 4. Click on Check Current Balance Here 5. Select the Term and Submit 6. Scroll to the bottom line of the balance to view your final balance.

You can select Pay Now if you would like to complete your pay-ment using a Debit or Credit Card.

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Financial AidStudents receiving financial aid should read the following infor-mation carefully:

Dropping a course prior to August 24, 2016, will result in a recalculation of a student’s federal financial aid which includes Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and SEOG Funds. This recalcula-tion could affect the amount of the financial aid award and may result in a balance owed to the college. Dropping all classes prior to October 25, 2016, 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 Wallace State and/or the US Department of Education if all classes are dropped prior to October 25 or if the student quits attending classes prior to October 25.

APPLY EARLY – Students 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.

BOOKSTORE CHARGESIf Pell awards exceed the amount of tuition and fees owed, stu-dents may charge books and supplies on their Pell accounts at the WSCC Bookstore. These accounts will be open for charges Friday, August 12, 2016. DISTANCE EDUCATION students are responsible for logging in and meeting orientation requirements for all Blackboard, internet, and video classes. Pell funds will not be distributed until attendance is verified.

BALANCE CHECKSPer federal guidelines, attendance must be verified before bal-ance checks can be mailed.

Students who have not been electronically verified as attend-ing their classes by their instructors will not be able to see their Financial Aid funds on their myWallaceState account for that class that has not been confirmed as attending. As more classes are verified, more funds will be added to the student account balance which can be seen on myWallaceState student account.

PLEASE NOTE: Students in DISTANCE EDUCATION courses are responsible for logging in and meeting orientation require-ments for all online and video classes. Pell and loan funds will not be mailed until attendance is verified. Pell Grant and Loan balance checks, with no holds, will begin mailing, Tuesday, August 30. If you are registered in classes that begin later than August 24 your balance check will be mailed at a later date. You must attend classes prior to any funds being mailed for a particular class. Withdrawal from all classes after receiving balance checks will result in Pell overpayment and future Pell payments for WSCC or any other college will cease until the overpayment is repaid.

Classes with No Attendance Verification: Students utilizing federal financial aid who do not show attendance for 1 or more classes may have registration removed from the classes lacking attendance verification. Students will need instructor permission to re-enroll in classes that were removed for no attendance verification.

Students can check their attendance verification on their myWallaceState account under the Student tab.

INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIP recipients must complete aFAFSA prior to enrollment being completed. Scholarships cannot be added to the student account until the FAFSA is received.

REMEMBERStudents must re-file for Pell Grants for every academic year (Fall – Summer). The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online at www.fafsa.gov. Students applying for 2016-17 (fall 2016, spring 2017, summer 2017) Pell Grants must complete the forms with 2015 tax data. It is the student’s responsibility to provide any additional information requested by the Financial Aid Office. The Pell Grant cannot be awarded until the student’s file is complete

**Priority Deadline for fall 2016 Financial Aid is June 1, 2016.

Completed Financial Aid paperwork and Admission require-ments (ID, residency, transcripts, etc.) must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office by the deadline of June 1 in order for funds to be available for fall semester 2016. Visit http://www.wallacestate.edu/financial-aid. Students should review their myWallaceState account for individual requirements.

PARKING PERMITSParking Permits are available free of charge from LionCentral, the Wallace State One Stop Center for

enrollment services, located on the first floor of the Bailey Center. All students are required to obtain a parking permit if driving on campus.

LION CARD/STUDENT IDAll students are required to have this form of identification while on campus or at clinical sites. IDs are available at LionCentral. Cards may be loaded with cash called LION LOOT. Use your

LION LOOT at the WSCC Bookstore, Culinary Arts, Vending, and the Library.Call 256.352.8238 for more information.

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1 $117.00 $1.00 $10.00 $9.00 $9.00 $146.00

2 $234.00 $2.00 $20.00 $18.00 $18.00 $292.00

3 $351.00 $3.00 $30.00 $27.00 $27.00 $438.00

4 $468.00 $4.00 $40.00 $36.00 $36.00 $584.00

5 $585.00 $5.00 $50.00 $45.00 $45.00 $730.00

6 $702.00 $6.00 $60.00 $54.00 $54.00 $876.00

7 $819.00 $7.00 $70.00 $63.00 $63.00 $1,022.00

8 $936.00 $8.00 $80.00 $72.00 $72.00 $1,168.00

9 $1,053.00 $9.00 $90.00 $81.00 $81.00 $1,314.00

10 $1,170.00 $10.00 $100.00 $90.00 $90.00 $1,460.00

11 $1,287.00 $11.00 $110.00 $99.00 $99.00 $1,606.00

12 $1,404.00 $12.00 $120.00 $108.00 $108.00 $1,752.00

13 $1,521.00 $13.00 $130.00 $117.00 $117.00 $1,898.00

14 $1,638.00 $14.00 $140.00 $126.00 $126.00 $2,044.00

15 $1,755.00 $15.00 $150.00 $135.00 $135.00 $2,190.00

16 $1,872.00 $16.00 $160.00 $144.00 $144.00 $2,336.00

17 $1,989.00 $17.00 $170.00 $153.00 $153.00 $2,482.00

18 $2,106.00 $18.00 $180.00 $162.00 $162.00 $2,628.00

19 $2,223.00 $19.00 $190.00 $171.00 $171.00 $2,774.00

20 $2,340.00 $20.00 $200.00 $180.00 $180.00 $2,920.00

21 $2,457.00 $21.00 $210.00 $189.00 $189.00 $3,066.00

22 $2,574.00 $22.00 $220.00 $198.00 $198.00 $3,212.00

23 $2,691.00 $23.00 $230.00 $207.00 $207.00 $3,358.00

24 $2,808.00 $24.00 $240.00 $216.00 $216.00 $3,504.00

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Additional Fees: See college catalog for program specific fees.

Students who are NOT residents of Alabama pay two times the stated rate of tuition. Fees are the same. ALL TUITION & FEES ARE DUE AT REGISTRATION.

REMINDER: All tuition and fees should be paid in the Cashier’s Office according to the following schedule. If tuition and fees are not paid on the due date, the class schedule will be deleted.

Registration Period Payment DueMonday, June 20 - August 16 .............................................. August 16, 2016Wednesday, August 17 - Tuesday, August 23 ........................................Daily

Follow Step #8 on Page 3 to check your balance.

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 appli-cable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to the classes dropped. There will be no refund to a student who partially withdraws after the official drop/add period has ended.

Refund for a complete withdrawal: A 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 following prorated refund schedule:

Regular Term (August 17 - December 14)Through August 16 100%August 17-August 23 75%August 24-August 30 50%August 31-September 6 25%After September 6 no refund Mini Term I - 8 weeks (August 17 - October 11)Through August 16 100%August 17-August 20 75%August 21-August 24 50%August 25-August 28 25%After August 28 no refund Mini Term II - 8 weeks (October 13 - December 14)Through October 12 100%October 13-October 16 75%October 17-October 20 50%October 21-October 24 25%After October 24 no refund

Administrative Fee: An administrative fee not to exceed 5% of tuition and other institutional charges or $100, whichever is smaller, shall be assessed for each withdrawal within the period beginning the first day of class and ending at the end of the third week of class.

NOTE: The first $80 for full-time and first $59 for part-time students is non-refundable unless the class is cancelled by the college. Insurance fees are non-re-fundable.

Tuition refunds are computed according to the date the student notifies the college Admission’s Office of their official withdrawal, not his/her last date of class attendance.

Wallace State does not give cash refunds: Students must complete a Drop/Add Form for the Admissions Office (available through Lion Central in the Bailey Center lobby). Under normal circumstanc-es, refund checks are issued weekly and mailed to the student. If payment was made by check, the student must wait 15 days for the check to clear before a re-fund is issued. Refer to the current academic calendar for drop/add and withdrawal deadlines.

Tuition & FeesTuition Refund Policy

Payment Plan: Deferment tuition and fee plans are available to all students for current semester charges for an additional $40.00 fee. Students must pay 50% of tuition and fees plus the $40.00 deferment fee by the payment deadline in order not to be purged from their classes. The remaining 50% is due by the midpoint of the semester (fall semester October 13, 2016). Please see the Cashier’s Office on the Mezzanine of the James C. Bailey Center to enroll in the deferment plan.

ON CAMPUS HOUSINGPayment for dorm rent is due before move-in for new students; returning students should follow tuition fee schedule above.

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myWallaceState

myWallaceState • Student Resources at Your Fingertips www.wallacestate.edu

Check E-mail. Student e-mail accounts are available to all students at no charge.

Register for and Drop/Add Classes. Students can register online or drop a class via their myWallaceState account under the student tab. (See below to set up account.)

Pay Tuition and Fees. Registration is not complete until tuition and fees are paid in full. Mastercard, Discover, American Express and Visa are accepted.

Check Grades. Students may access their grades at the conclusion of each semester.

View Documents. Students may access their unofficial transcripts and degree plans.

Blackboard Log In. Your myWallaceState ID is required to log in to access course materials and announcements.

Check Financial Aid Status. Access your financial aid account.

Manage Lion Card. Manage your Lion Card funds online.

Manage Lion Alert. Lion Alert is WSCC’s emergency notification system.

Register Online1. GETTING STARTED: If you are a newly admitted or

returning student you may have received a student number in the mail. You may also use your social security num-ber as a temporary student ID and six-digit birthdate as a temporary PIN. You must not be on academic probation or have any outstanding fees or holds to register.

2. GO ONLINE: Visit www.wallacestate.edu and click on the myWallaceState link to access your student information. Click on Student Records (Secure Area) to log in.

3. LOGIN SCREEN: Enter your student number (this is your social security number without the dashes) or your WSCC assigned student number. Enter your PIN number (the default PIN is your six-digit birthdate). You will be prompted to change your PIN for privacy and security.

4. SELECT THE STUDENT TAB, THEN CLICK ON REGISTRATION: Select the term for which you would like to register, then select Register/Add/Drop Classes. Here you may enter the course numbers from the published class schedule, or select Class Search to search online for classes meeting your desired criteria. Select the class sub-ject (add time/day constraints under the Advanced Search option). You will be shown a list of courses meeting your selected criteria. Select the classes you want to take by clicking in the corresponding box under the Select column. Click Register to the add the course. To Drop a course, go to the Add or Drop Classes section and select the drop-down menu under Action for the course you want to drop, and then select Drop. (Please be aware of drop/add deadlines and refund dates as outlined on the inside front

cover and p. 5 of this schedule). Continue until your course schedule is complete. To view your schedule, go back to the Registration menu and select My Class Schedule.

5. COMPLETE REGISTRATION: Once your schedule is complete, return to the Student tab, click on My Tuition and Fees, and then Check Current Balance Here. There you will see a screen that displays tuition charges for the schedule you have chosen. Available financial aid cover-age may also be viewed. To complete the entire registra-tion process, you must pay the amount due by the dates published by WSCC.

6. PAYMENT: When you access My Tuition and Fees and then Check Current Balance Here, you will be provided op-tions to pay your balance by electronic check, or by credit card with Discover, American Express, Visa or Mastercard. You may also pay in person during regular business hours at the WSCC Cashier’s Office by check, cash or credit card. Please print a copy of your bill to take to the Ca-shier’s office.

7. REMEMBER: To ensure complete registration, full pay-ment must be received by the posted payment deadlines. If you do not settle your account by the date posted in the current semester schedule, your schedule should be delet-ed. Please check your schedule for accuracy.

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To view a current listing of textbooks and pricing information, please visit www.wallacestate.edu/booklist.

Refund Policy • A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in new con-dition by the end of the third week of the semester will be refunded the full purchase price assuming that the following condi-tions are met:

• Everyone must have a receipt.• Everyone must have a valid picture ID.• Books must be in new/unused condition. If book was sold in shrink wrap it must be returned in shrink wrap.• Refunds will not be given for supplies or reference books and materials.• If purchase was made with a check, you must wait 10 business days before requesting a refund.

A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in used condition by the end of the third week of the semester will be refunded 50% of the full purchase price. A book is determined to be in a “used” condi-tion if the shrink wrap has been removed, or has marks, erasures, or highlights. All books regardless of condition must include any cd or access code that was included with the book.

Bookstore Information

Withdrawal from a Course During Registration and Drop/Add PeriodA student may drop a course either in person or on their MyWal-laceState account during registration until the drop/add period ends. If dropping in person, a form is available at Lion Central located in the Bailey Center Lobby. The form is completed and the drop will be completed by Admission personnel. The stu-dent can view the drop when processed on their MyWallaceS-tate account. The class and the charges will be removed from the student’s records if dropped before classes begin.

Withdrawal from a Course After Registration and Drop/Add Period EndsOnce the drop/add period is over the student may withdraw from a course and will receive the grade of W in the course. The W will be posted on the official transcript and will not be used in computing the GPA. (The W will be used in calculating attempted hours for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to receive Financial Aid.) The last date to withdraw from a course for the term is published in the current course schedule. Students can withdraw from a course via their MyWallaceS-tate account on in person at Lion Central located in the Bailey Center Lobby. Students who receive financial aid are advised

to meet with the college financial aid department to determine impact on SAP.

Withdrawal from the CollegeA student may withdraw from the institution up to the deadline published in the course schedule. Withdrawing from all classes constitutes a withdrawal from the college. Once the drop/add period is over the student may withdraw from a course or all course and will receive the grade of W in each course in which they withdraw. The W will be posted on the official transcript and will not be used in computing the overall GPA. The W will be used in the calculation for attempted hours on SAP. The last date to withdraw from a course (or all courses) is published in the current course schedule. Students can withdraw from the college via their MyWallaceState account or in person at Lion Central located in the Bailey Center Lobby. Students who receive financial aid are advised to meet with the Financial Aid Department to determine if withdrawing from all classes will impact their Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).

Withdrawal Policy

Free Tutoring for WSCC StudentsFree Tutoring is offered to Wallace State students seeking assistance in:

• Math• English

• Biology• Computer Science

• Business

The Tutoring Lab is located on the 8th Floor of the James C. Bailey Center and is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. SLA tutors are also available. Please take advantage of the free service. Ask your instructor for tutoring information or contact Allison Robertson at 256.352.8219 for scheduling SLA tutors. Call the Tutoring Lab at 256.352.7821.

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Fall 2016 Testing ScheduleFees are payable at the Cashier’s Office, located on the Mezzanine Level of JBC on WSCC’s main campus or at the Oneonta campus. Test locations are at the main campus unless otherwise indicated.

Test Dates Location Purpose For Information

To Register

ACCUPLACER/COMPASS Place-ment Assessment

HancevilleMonday - Thursday8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Friday, 8 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.Late testing 2nd Tues-day of each month by 4 p.m. appointment only.

OneontaMonday-Thursday8 a.m. - 2 p.m.Friday8 a.m. to noon

Main Campus

JBC8th Floor

Oneonta Campus

To determine place-ment into math and English classes (if not exempt) To assess math and English skill levels or reading levels for health program applications.

Call 256.352.8248Initial test fee: noneRetest: $10(Only one retest is permitted in three year period)

No appointment needed. Bring identification, and receipt (if retest) on test date. Students should have appli-cation on file prior to testing.

CLEP TestingBy appointment during COMPASS/ACCU-PLACER testing hours

JBC 8th Floor

To provide an op-portunity to obtain college level credit for acquired knowl-edge

Call 256.352.8248Fee: $105 per test

Call 256.352.8248. Bring identification and receipt on test date

HESI Biology Placement Exam

By appointment during COMPASS testing hours

JBC 8th Floor

To determine readiness for Biology 201

Call 256.352.8248Fee: $37.50

By appointment. Call 256.352.8248. Bring identifi-cation, calculator and receipt on test date.

WORKKEYS for WSCC students

Registration is required

Oneonta Campus - Call 205.625.4020; test give one Friday each month

Main Campus JBC 408

Oneonta Campus

Employment requirement semesters of study

Contact Jamie Blackmon. Call 256.352.8461Fee: $45 (pay in Cashier’s Office)

By Appointment. Call Jamie Blackmon, 256.352.8461 [email protected] or [email protected]

Bring photo identification on test date. See http://www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/Workforce-Development/workkeys

GED Testing Register at ged.com JBC 408

To provide an opportunity for adults who have not graduated from high school to earn a high school level educational diploma

Call 256.352.8461Fee: $120Retest: $30 per subject

Register, schedule and pay at ged.com.

Residual ACT Testing

Friday, August 19Friday, November 4Testing begins at 8:30 a.m.

Computer Science

Auditorium

To provide student with necessary program/college en-trance requirements and to help deter-mine placement in math and English

Call 256.352.8042 for informa-tion. Pay via phone at 256.352.8141.Fee: $40

Registration is complete when payment is made to cashier. Bring ID and receipt on test date. ACT approved calcula-tors are permitted (ref. http://www.actstudent.org/faq/calcu-lator.html)

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Adult Education is a non-profit program that assists individuals who have discontinued public education enrollment or who do not have a high school diploma, as well as those who need basic skills development for employ-ment purposes. For more information, contact the Wallace State Adult Education Department at 256.352.8078, 1.866.350.9722 or [email protected].

AD U LTE D U C A T I O N

IMPROVEYOUR LIFE!

Cullman County The Link ......................................GED ...............................................................M .........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

GED ...............................................................T ..........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Parkside School ..........................GED ...............................................................M, TH ...................5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Vinemont School ........................GED/Advanced GED ......................................T, W .....................4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Alabama Career Center ..............GED ...............................................................M, T .....................8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

College Prep .................................................M, W, TH ..............8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Advanced GED ..............................................M, W, TH ..............8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.GED/Advanced GED ......................................T, TH .....................5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Wallace State College .................Orientation* CALL 256.352.8078Pre-GED (Auditorium)...................................T, TH .....................8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.GED ...............................................................M, T .....................8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.GED/Advanced GED ......................................M, T .....................3:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

TH ........................3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Advanced GED ..............................................W, TH ...................8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.College Prep/GED Online (JBC 409) ..............T, W .....................8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Cornerstore Revival Center ................GED/ESL ........................................................W, TH ...................6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Blount County

Oneonta Campus ........................Orientation* CALL 205.625.4020Orientation ...................................................M .........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

GED/Advanced/College Prep ........................T, W, TH ................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Winston County

Double Springs ...........................GED ...............................................................T ..........................8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. T ..............4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. TH.............8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. TH.............4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Meek High School.......................GED/Advanced/College Prep ........................M, T, W, TH, .........8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Morgan CountyBrewer High School ....................Orientation* CALL 256.352.8078

GED Prep/GED ..............................................TH ........................8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.TH ........................4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Eva Town Hall .............................GED Prep/GED ..............................................M .........................8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.M .........................4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

*ORIENTATIONDue to limited space availability, please schedule an appointment to attend orientation sessions. Call 256.352.8078 or 866.350.9722 x8078 to make an appointment for online orientation. In Blount County, call 205.625.4020.

ONLINE GED PREPRegister for online GED preparation at the WSCC Adult Education Office. Call 256.352.8078 or 866.350.9722 x8078 to make an appointment for online GED Prep Orientation.

GED EXAM FEE VOUCHERSThe GED classes are divided into progression levels toward the GED Exam and the orientation will start that process for each stu-dent individually. As the student progresses, up to $100 in vouchers may be earned to apply toward the cost of the GED Exam, bringing the final cost to $20 if all vouchers are obtained.

SCHOLARSHIPWallace State Adult Education students who successfully complete the GED receive a scholarship for a free college-credit class. If you would like to sponsor at GED class in your place of business or building, please call 256.352.8077 to find out more.

Visit www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/Adult-Education

Free GED Classes

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Program Offerings Degrees Awarded* Class Availability Other**

ACADEMIC DEGREE & TRANSFER AS AA AAS C STC Day Evening Online Hybrid

Art/Visual Communications X X X STARS

Business Education & Office Administration X X X X X X STARS

Office Management Supervision/Business Management X X X X X X STARS

Paralegal X X X X STARS

Computer Science X X X X X X STARS

Criminal Justice X X X X STARS

General Education Certificate X X X X X STARS

General Studies X X X X X STARS

Liberal Arts X X X X X STARS

*Degree or certificate offered: AS-Associate in Science; AA-Associate in Arts; AAS-Associate in Applied Science, C-Certificate; STC-Short-Term Certificate. **STARS (Statewide Articulation Reporting System) is a computerized articulation-and-transfer planning system designed to inform students about degree requirements, course equivalents, and other transfer information pertaining to specific majors at each state-funded four-year institution.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Program Offerings Degrees Awarded Class Availability Salary†

CAREER/TECHNICAL PROGRAMS AS AA AAS C STC Day Evening Online Hybrid

Agriculture Production/Horticulture X X X $23,296

Automotive Service Technology X X X X X $39,450

Aviation/Flight Technology: Helicopter and Fixed Wing X X X X $129,600

Collision Repair X X X X $42,620

Culinary Arts X X X X $42,490

Diesel Technology X X X X $42,730

Electronic Technology X X X $51,220

Engineering Technology X X X X $51,980

HVAC & Refrigeration X X X X $43,800

Machine Tool Technology X X X X X $39,570

Salon and Spa Management X X X X $27,530

Welding X X X X X $49,140-$56,560

TECHNICAL PROGRAMS

A PLACELLAACECECETHERE’S

FOR YOU @

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Admissions to Health ProgramsMost of the Health Programs at Wallace State Community College accept students only once a year, though there are some that accept students every semester. Please refer to the most current catalog or contact faculty and staff in the specific program of interest to get deadlines for applications and learn about any prerequisite classes that must be completed before applying to the program. Visit www.wallacestate.edu and click on the Health Programs tab to learn more.

Still trying to find a career that fits?Visit the Wallace State myCareer tool on our website! The myCareer tool helps you quickly narrow down career choices customized to your interests and skills. The tool also shows you average salaries for different careers. You can research careers based on salaries, the degrees required, and by field. You can even use the Resume Builder tool to help in your search for employment. All of these services are free and open to anyone who wishes to use the myCareer tool. Visit wallacestate.emsicareercoach.com to take a quick survey and see where it leads. It’s Your Life, make the most of it.

Program Offerings Degrees Awarded Class Availability Salary†

HEALTH SCIENCES AS AA AAS C STC Day Evening Online Hybrid

Child Development X X X $27,570

Dental Assisting X X X $34,900

Dental Hygiene X X $71,110

Diagnostic Imaging X X $55,200

Diagnostic Medical Sonography X X $66,410

Emergency Medical Services X X X X $36,384

Health Information Technology X X $34,970

Medical Coding X X $34,970

Human Services X X $29,230

Medical Assistant X X X $29,610

Medical Laboratory Technician X X $37,970

Nursing

Associate Degree (RN) X X X $66,220

Practical Nursing X X X $42,920

Occupational Therapy Assistant X X $55,270

Patient Care Specialist X X X X $24,890

Pharmacy Technology X X X $29,650

Physical Therapist Assistant X X $53,360

Polysomnography Technologist (Sleep Study) X X X $46.340

Respiratory Therapy X X $56,290

Therapeutic Massage X X $35,920†Median annual salaries nationwide as of May 2013, from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; salaries vary by region.

HEALTH PROGRAMS

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Now Open

Wallace State Community College recently opened its new campus center in Oneonta. �e Wallace State-Oneonta campus is located at 728 2nd Ave. E.

�e new campus center o�ers day and evening courses on campus and online courses for stu-dents working toward the completion of Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees as well as other workforce-relevant certi�cates. �e curriculum will also support students wish-ing to transfer to four-year institutions. Expanded Dual Enrollment and Adult Education op-portunities will also be available, and plans for an on-site welding program are in the works.

Be One Of Usin Oneonta

205.625.4020 • www.wallacestate.edu • [email protected]

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CRN COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

Off Campus ClassesAddison High School

EnglishEvening3551 ENG101 English Composition I 3 06:00pm-09:10pm T ADD 013 Farmer, Maranda F.

Albert P. Brewer High SchoolEnglishEvening3552 ENG101 English Composition I 3 06:00pm-09:10pm M BRW 131 StaffMathematicsEvening3553 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 06:00pm-09:10pm W BRW 124 Clark, Christy C.PsychologyEvening3554 PSY200 General Psychology 3 06:00pm-09:10pm T BRW 130 StaffSpeechEvening3555 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 06:00pm-09:00pm T BRW 129 Skelley, Victoria

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Cullman AirportFlight Technology (Commercial)Day3353 FLT112 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab I 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3355 FLT122 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 2 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3356 FLT124 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 3 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3358 FLT126 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 4 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3360 FLT132 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 5 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3361 FLT134 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 6 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3362 FLT136 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 7 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3364 FLT138 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 8 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Jeffries, Joseph3444 FLT200 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 1 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3445 FLT210 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 2 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3447 FLT211 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 3 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Malchow, Eric3448 FLT212 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 4 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Pearson, Aaron4137 FLT213 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 5 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie4138 FLT214 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 6 3 TBA TBA APT 000 White, David4139 FLT215 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 7 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Turley, Gregory3449 FLT216 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 8 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Malchow, Eric3450 FLT217 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 9 3 TBA TBA APT 000 White, David M.3451 FLT218 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 10 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3332 FLT219 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 11 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3335 FLT220 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 12 3 TBA TBA APT 000 White, David M.3337 FLT221 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 13 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3338 FLT222 Prof Pilot Helicopter Lab 14 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Turley, Gregory D.3668 FLT232 Helicopter Instrument Lab 15 3 TBA TBA APT 000 White, David M.3669 FLT234 Helicopter Instrument Lab 16 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3670 FLT236 Helicopter Instrument Lab 17 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3366 FLT240 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 9 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.4136 FLT242 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 10 2 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.4144 FLT244 Instrument Flight Instructor 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.3368 FLT254 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 12 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Ford, Jerry3369 FLT256 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 13 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Glenn, Robert H.

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3440 FLT258 Prof Pilot Airplane Lab 14 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.4140 FLT261 Fundamentals of Instruction-Groun 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.4141 FLT262 Instructor Methods of Oral Presentation 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stokes, Teddie4142 FLT264 Flight Instructor, Ground 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Mackentepe, Lambert C.4143 FLT281 Flight Instructor Initial Issue 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Stockes, Teddie3442 FLT282 Flight Instructor, Add. Rating 3 TBA TBA APT 000 Davis, Judson E.Evening3340 FLT111 Private Ground-Airplane 3 06:00pm-09:00pm T APT 000 Slaton, James M.3343 FLT111 Private Ground-Helicopter 3 06:00pm-09:00pm Th APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.3348 FLT121 Commercial Ground-Helicopter 3 06:00pm-09:00pm Th APT 000 Stokes, Teddie V.4091 FLT121 Commercial Ground 3 06:00pm-09:00pm M APT 000 Davis, Judson E.3351 FLT241 Instrument Ground 3 06:00pm-09:00pm W APT 000 Jeffries, Joseph

Hayden High SchoolBiologyEvening3869 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 06:00pm-09:10pm MW HAY 000 Adcock, Jason L.EnglishEvening3556 ENG101 English Composition I 3 06:00pm-09:10pm T HAY LIB Voce, Amanda N.4162 ENG251 American Literature I 3 06:00pm-09:10pm W HAY LIB Voce, Amanda N.PsychologyEvening3557 PSY200 General Psychology 3 06:00pm-09:10pm M HAY C-120 Hughes, John P.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3935 PSY200 General Psychology 3 06:00pm-09:10pm M HAY C-120 Hughes, John P.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3558 PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 06:00pm-09:10pm Th HAY C-120 Hughes, John P.

Oneonta CampusBiologyEvening3999 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 05:00pm-09:30pm T ONE TBA StaffBusinessDay3975 BUS241 Principles of Accounting I 3 01:00pm-02:25pm W ONE 105 Manning, Marcella E.

Hybrid class; Orientation August 17 at 1:00 pm; for class information contact [email protected]

4102 BUS242 Principles of Accounting II 3 02:35pm-04:20pm W ONE 102 Manning, Marcella E.Hybrid class; Orientation August 17 at 2:35 pm; for class information contact [email protected]

Evening3978 BUS263 Legal/Soc Environment Bus 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T ONE 105 McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.

Hybrid course; for course information contact [email protected].

Computer ScienceDay4036 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 02:30pm-05:00pm M ONE 101 Fincher, Judy C.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Evening4037 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 05:00pm-07:30pm M ONE 101 Fincher, Judy C.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

EconomicsDay3974 ECO231 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 01:00pm-02:15pm T ONE 105 Crow, Glynice H.

CRN COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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Emergency Medical ServiceEvening3616 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 04:00pm-09:00pm T ONE 104 Walton, Karen E.

Hybrid class at Oneonta only meets Tuesday, Sept. 13, 4-9 pm-BlackBoard submission required prior to Aug 23.

3617 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 04:00pm-09:00pm T ONE 104 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class at Oneonta only meets Tuesday, Sept. 20, 4-9 pm-BlackBoard submission required prior to Aug 23.

Engineering TechnologyEvening4060 MDT100 Engineering Blueprints 3 05:00pm-07:05pm MW ONE 104 StaffEnglishDay4026 ENG092 Basic English I 3 09:30am-12:00pm TTh ONE 102 Ervin, Elizabeth L.

Mini Term I.

3996 ENG093 Basic English II 3 09:30am-12:00pm TTh ONE 102 Ervin, Elizabeth L.Mini Term II.

4029 ENG101 English Composition I 3 08:00am-09:15am MW ONE 102 Nix, Haley A.4030 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW ONE 102 Nix, Haley A.4031 ENG102 English Composition II 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh ONE 102 Ervin, Elizabeth L.4032 ENG251 American Literature I 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW ONE 102 Nix, Haley A.Evening4033 ENG101 English Composition I 3 06:00pm-08:30pm T ONE 102 Qualls, James M.HistoryDay4035 HIS201 United States History I 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh ONE 104 Baker, JeremyMathematicsDay4038 MTH090 Basic Mathematics 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh ONE 103 Marsh, Cathy C.

Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

4039 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 11:00am-12:00pm TTh ONE 103 Marsh, Cathy C.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

4040 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 08:00am-09:15am MW ONE 103 Doss, Angela P.4041 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 09:30am-10:45am MW ONE 103 Doss, Angela P.4111 MTH116I Mathematical Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Doss, Angela P.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Evening4043 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 06:00pm-09:10pm Th ONE 103 Staff

Mini Term I.

4044 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 06:00pm-09:10pm Th ONE 103 StaffMini Term II; Accelerated class; co-requisite with MTH 093 CRN 4043; for class information contact Advisor.

MusicDay4069 MUS101 Music Appreciation 3 08:00am-09:15am MW ONE 105 StaffOrientationDay3990 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 03:00pm-04:00pm T ONE 101 Buckelew, Kathy L.Evening3991 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 05:00pm-06:00pm T ONE 101 Buckelew, Kathy L.PsychologyDay3997 PSY200 General Psychology 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh ONE 104 Brindle, Alden W.SpeechDay4034 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 01:00pm-03:30pm T ONE 102 Metcalf, Robert L.

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J.B. Pennington High SchoolComputer ScienceEvening3560 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 06:00pm-08:30pm T JBP 000 Fincher, Judy C.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

HistoryEvening4164 HIS201 American History I 3 06:00pm-09:10pm T JBP WAL Kretzschmar, WildaMathematicsEvening3562 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 06:00pm-09:10pm M JBP 209 Mullins, Kenneth L.4163 MTH112 Pre-Calculus Algebra 3 06:00pm-09:10pm Th JPB 209 Mullins, Kenneth L.PsychologyEvening4165 PSY200 General Psychology 3 06:00pm-09:10pm M JBP WAL Fincher, Anna

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Wallace State Community College will begin the eighth annual Common Read Program in Fall 2016. The Common Read brings together students, faculty, and staff in discussions and activities centered on a new selection each year. The choice for 2016/2017 is The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. This work of fiction is a New York Times Best Seller and the story is told from the perspective of Enzo, a dog whose master is up-and-coming race car driver Denny Swift. Through Denny, Enzo has gained tremendous insights into the human condition, and he sees that life, like racing, isn’t simply about going fast. Using the techniques needed on the race track, one can successfully navigate all of life’s ordeals. Copies of the book will be available for purchase in the WSCC Bookstore. Please join us in reading this great book even if it’s not required in your courses. Watch the WSCC cal-endar for postings about a variety of speakers and events related to the book starting this August. Happy reading for Fall 2016!

COMMON READ2016-2017

Fine & Performing Arts Academy

INSTRUMENTAL VOCAL THEATREVISUAL ARTS

Wallace State Community College is partnering with the Cullman County Schools to offer the Fine and Performing Arts Academy as a dual enrollment opportunity for students with an interest in the arts. The Fine and Performing Arts Acade-my will begin in Fall 2016 and is open to students in grades 11 and 12. They may take courses in art, dance, music, theatre and visual communications, along with their academic courses. Contact Diana Majerik at 256.352.8051 or [email protected] for more information or visit www.wallacestate.edu.

DANCE

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Main CampusAgricultural/Horticulture Production Check out our new Sustainable Agriculture program!Day3665 AGP130 Poultry Production 4 01:00pm-04:30pm Th PDL 001 Glasscock, Melanie A.

LAB 01:00pm-04:30pm T PDL 001 Glasscock, Melanie A.3987 AGP176 Agriculture Drainage 3 08:00am-12:30pm Th AGP 000 Hilliard, Anthony4002 AGP218 Agriculture Salesmanship 3 08:00am-01:30pm W AGP 000 Hilliard, Anthony4003 HOC125 Turf Management 3 08:00am012:30pm T AGP 000 Hilliard, Anthony4004 HOC140 Pest Management 3 08:00am-12:30pm M AGP TBA Hilliard, Anthony4010 HOC212 Landscape Maintenance 3 08:00am-12:30pm F AGP 000 Hilliard, AnthonyArt/Visual CommunicationsDay3548 ART113 Drawing I 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh FPA 226 Daniel, Ramon A.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3549 ART114 Drawing II 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh FPA 226 Daniel, Ramon A.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3547 ART121 Two-Dimensional Composition I 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh FPA 226 Scott, Adrian P.3542 ART133 Ceramics I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW FPA 222 Daniel, Ramon A.3543 ART134 Ceramics II 3 09:30am-10:45am MW FPA 222 Daniel, Ramon A.3538 ART221 Computer Graphics I 3 08:00am-09:15am MW FPA 216 Silvers, Mark

Computer Based Training.

3544 ART243 Sculpture I 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW FPA 222 Daniel, Ramon A.3545 ART244 Sculpture II 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW FPA 222 Daniel, Ramon A.3983 VCM145 Intro to Digital Photography 3 09:30am-10:45am MW FPA 216 Scott, Adrian P.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3982 VCM180 Intro to Graphic Design 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW FPA 216 Scott, Adrian P.Online3540 ART100I Art Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Scott, Adrian P.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3546 ART100I Art Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Daniel, Ramon A.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3871 ART100I Art Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Daniel, Ramon A.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3541 ART203I Art History I 3 TBA TBA TBA Scott, Adrian P.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Automotive Service TechnologyDay3293 AUM101 Fundamentals of Auto Tech 3 08:00am-02:45pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

Class meets August 13-September 3; Orientation August 17. 08:00am-12:00pm F AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.3294 AUM121 Braking Systems 3 08:00am-02:45pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

Class meets September 8-September 28; Orientation August 17. 08:00am-12:00pm F AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.3776 AUM121 Braking Systems 3 12:00pm-02:40pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

Mini Term I; August 17-October 6; for class information contact [email protected]

3295 AUM122 Steering and Suspension 3 08:00am-02:45pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Class meets September 29-October 20; Orientation August 17. 08:00am-12:00pm F AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

3777 AUM122 Steering and Suspension 3 08:00am-02:40pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Mini Term II; October 7-December 9.

3242 AUM130 Drive Train and Axles 3 08:00am-02:45pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Class meets October 21-November 10; Orientation August 17. 08:00am-12:00pm F AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

3297 AUM182 ST - Automatic Transmission Diagnosis 2 TBA TBA AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Mini Term II; Independent Study; For more information contact [email protected].

3298 AUM212 Adv Elect/Elect Systems 3 TBA TBA AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Mini Term I; Independent Study; For more information contact [email protected].

3296 AUM224 Manual Transmission/Transaxle 3 08:00am-02:45pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Class meets November 14-December 9; Orientation August 17. 08:00am-12:00pm F AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

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Agricultural/Horticulture Production Check out our new Sustainable Agriculture program!✹NEW

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Evening4151 AUM122 Steering and Suspension 3 05:00pm-06:25pm MTW AUM 000 Messersmith, Russell4152 AUM130 Drive Train and Axles 3 06:30pm-07:55pm MTW AUM 000 Messersmith, Russell4153 AUM239 Engine and Performance I 3 08:00pm-09:25pm MTW AUM 000 Messersmith, Russell4154 AUM182 ST - Automatic Transmission Diagnosis 2 TBA TBA AUM 000 Messersmith, Russell

Hybrid class.

BiologyDay3379 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 08:00am-10:30am T CNS 232 Williams, Beth L.

LAB 08:00am-10:00am Th CNS 238 Williams, Beth L.3380 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 12:00pm-02:30pm T CNS 232 Williams, Beth L.

LAB 12:00pm-02:00pm Th CNS 232 Williams, Beth L.3381 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 09:30am-12:00pm M CNS 238 Briehn, Connie S.

LAB 09:30am-11:30am W CNS 238 Briehn, Connie S.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3382 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 01:00pm-03:30pm M CNS 238 Briehn, Connie S.LAB 01:00pm-03:00pm W CNS 238 Briehn, Connie S.

3383 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 09:30am-12:00pm M CNS 231 Glasscock, Melanie A.LAB 09:30am-11:30am W CNS 231 Glasscock, Melanie A.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3384 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 09:30am-12:00pm T CNS 231 Glasscock, Melanie A.LAB 09:30am-11:30am Th CNS 231 Glasscock, Melanie A.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3385 BIO104 Principles of Biology II 4 01:00pm-03:30pm M CNS 231 Glasscock, Melanie A.LAB 01:00pm-04:00pm W CNS 231 Glasscock, Melanie A.

3386 BIO104 Principles of Biology II 4 09:30am-12:00pm T CNS 238 Briehn, Connie S.LAB 09:30am-12:30pm Th CNS 238 Briehn, Connie S.

3387 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 09:30am-12:00pm M CNS 108 Halstead, FredLAB 09:30am-11:30am W CNS 108 Halstead, Fred

3388 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 12:30pm-03:00pm M CNS 108 Halstead, FredLAB 12:30pm-02:30pm W CNS 108 Halstead, Fred

3389 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 08:00am-10:30am T CNS 108 Halstead, FredLAB 08:00am-10:00am Th CNS 108 Halstead, Fred

3390 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 12:00pm-02:30pm T CNS 108 Halstead, FredLAB 12:00pm-02:00pm Th CNS 108 Halstead, Fred

4119 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 08:00am-10:30am M CNS 109 Williams, BethLAB 08:00am-10:00am W CNS 109 Williams, Beth

4120 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 12:00pm-2:30pm M CNS 109 Williams, BethLAB 12:00pm-02:00pm W CNS 109 Williams, Beth

3391 BIO202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 08:00am-10:30am M CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.LAB 08:00am-10:00am W CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.

3392 BIO202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 12:00pm-02:30pm M CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.LAB 12:00pm-02:00pm W CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.

3393 BIO202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 08:00am-10:30am T CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.LAB 08:00am-10:00am Th CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.

3394 BIO202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 12:00pm-02:30pm T CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.LAB 12:00pm-02:00pm Th CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.

4121 BIO220 General Microbiology 4 09:30am-12:30pm MW CNS 101 Quick, Shannon F.3395 BIO220 General Microbiology 4 12:30pm-03:30pm MW CNS 101 Quick, Shannon F.3396 BIO220 General Microbiology 4 09:30am-12:30pm TTh CNS 101 Quick, Shannon F.Evening3397 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 05:00pm-09:30pm M CNS 232 Cornelius, Mark A.3398 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 05:00pm-09:30pm W CNS 231 Glasscock, Melanie A.3399 BIO103 Principles of Biology I 4 05:00pm-09:30pm Th CNS 238 Briehn, Connie S.

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3400 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 04:00pm-08:30pm M CNS 115 Rakestraw, Wesley P.3401 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 04:00pm-08:30pm T CNS 108 Halstead, Fred3402 BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 05:00pm-09:30pm W CNS 108 Williams, Beth L.3403 BIO202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 05:00pm-09:30pm T CNS 102 McGraw , John P.3404 BIO220 General Microbiology 4 04:30pm-10:00pm M CNS 101 Quick, Shannon F.BusinessDay3215 BUS100 Introduction to Business 3 09:30am-12:00pm M BE 102 McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3034 BUS193 Business Co-op I 1 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.Mini Term I; for class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3035 BUS194 Business Co-op II 1 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.Mini Term I; for class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3036 BUS195 Business Co-op III 1 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3564 BUS196 Business Co-op IV 1 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3565 BUS197 Business Co-op V 1 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3207 BUS241 Principles of Accounting I 3 09:30am-10:55am W BE 120 Manning, Marcella E.Hybrid or Online class; orientation August 17th at 9:30 a.m.; class meets every Wednesday.

3208 BUS241 Principles of Accounting I 3 01:00pm-02:55pm T BE 106 Manning, Marcella E.Hybrid or Online class; orientation August 23rd at 1:00 p.m; class meets every Tuesday.

3210 BUS242 Principles of Accounting II 3 09:30am-11:55am T BE 120 Manning, Marcella E.Hybrid or online class; orientation August 23rd at 9:30 a.m; for class information contact [email protected].

3216 BUS271 Business Statistics I 3 08:00am-09:15am T BE 102 McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3971 BUS275 Principles of Management 3 03:00pm-04:15pm TTh BE 106 McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.3566 BUS291 Alternating Business Co-op I 3 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.

For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3567 BUS292 Alternating Business Co-op II 3 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3569 BUS293 Alternating BUS Co-op III 3 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

Evening3571 BUS241 Principles of Accounting I 3 05:30pm-08:00pm W BE 120 Manning, Marcella E.

Hybrid or Online class; class meets every Wednesday. Orientation Wednesday, August 17 at 5:30 p.m. For class information contact [email protected].

3572 BUS248 Managerial Accounting 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T BE 106 Livengood, Michael E.Hybrid or Online class; orientation August 23; for class information contact [email protected].

3573 BUS276 Human Resource Management 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T BE 109 Chaffin, Stanley H.Hybrid class; orientation; August 18; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

Online3218 BUS100I Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.

Hybrid class; Orientation Monday, August 22 at 5 p.m.

3213 BUS150I Business Math 3 TBA TBA TBA Sides, Kathryn P.Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

3209 BUS241I Principles of Accounting I 3 TBA TBA TBA Manning, Marcella E.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3211 BUS242I Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Manning, Marcella E.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3972 BUS248I Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA Livengood, Michael E.3214 BUS263I Legal & Social Env of Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3217 BUS271I Business Statistics I 3 TBA TBA TBA McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

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3205 BUS272I Business Statistics II 3 TBA TBA TBA Crow, Glynice H.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3212 BUS276I Human Resource Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Sides, Kathryn P.Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

ChemistryDay3037 CHM104 Intro to Inorganic Chemistry 4 03:00pm-05:30pm TTh CHM 009 Meadows, Rosalyn R.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3039 CHM111 College Chemistry I 4 08:00am-10:30am MW CHM 009 Meadows, Rosalyn R.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3960 CHM112 College Chemistry II 4 12:30pm-03:00pm MW CHM 009 Meadows, Rosalyn R.Evening3040 CHM111 College Chemistry I 4 05:30pm-08:00pm TTh CHM 009 Meadows, Rosalyn R.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Online3038 CHM104I Intro to Inorganic Chemistry 4 TBA TBA TBA Meadows, Rosalyn R.

Online class, for class information contact [email protected].

Child DevelopmentOnline3787 CHD100I Intro-Early Care & Ed of Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Hill, Marcie

Online; for info contact [email protected].

3985 CHD202I Children's Creative Experience 3 TBA TBA TBA Hill, MarcieOnline; for info contact [email protected].

3789 CHD203I Children's Literature & Language 3 TBA TBA TBA Hill, MarcieOnline; for info contact [email protected].

3984 CHD204I Methods & Materials Teach Children 3 TBA TBA TBA Hill, MarcieOnline; for info contact [email protected].

3479 CHD206I Children's Health and Safety 3 TBA TBA TBA Hill, MarcieOnline; for info contact [email protected].

3986 CHD209I Infant & Toddler Education Programs 3 TBA TBA TBA Hill, MarcieOnline; for info contact [email protected].

Collision RepairDay4015 ABR123 Paint Application & Equipment 3 TBA TBA ABR TBA Grace, Timothy L.

Class meets August 17-September 7; Orientation August 17.

4017 ABR156 Automotive Cutting & Welding 3 TBA TBA ABR TBA Grace, Timothy L.Class meets September 29- October 20; Orientation August 17.

4016 ABR157 Automotive Plastic Repairs 3 TBA TBA ABR TBA Grace, Timothy L.Class meets September 8- September 28; Orientation August 17.

4019 ABR213 Automotive Structural Analysis 3 TBA TBA ABR TBA Grace, Timothy L.Class meets November 14- December 9; Orientation August 17.

4018 ABR267 Shop Management 3 TBA TBA ABR TBA Grace, Timothy L.Class meets October 21-November 10; Orientation August 17.

Computer ScienceDay3227 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 08:00am-09:15am MW CS 025 Sedlmayr, Kenneth E.3228 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 09:30am-10:45am MW CS 025 Sedlmayr, Kenneth E.

Learning Communities class; hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3229 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW CS 025 Sedlmayr, Kenneth E.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3230 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh CS 025 Staff3680 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh CS 025 Wilt, Jeremy A.

Hybrid class.

3786 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh CS 025 Aldridge, Penny3264 CIS150 Intro Computer Logic/Program 3 09:30am-12:00pm W CS 024 Ayers, Terry A.

Mini Term I; online or hybrid class. To take this class online contact [email protected].

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3539 CIS151 Graphics for World Wide Web 3 08:00am-09:15am MW FPA 216 Silvers, MarkComputer Based Training.

3969 CIS185 Computer Ethics 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh CS 010 Wilt, Jeremy A.3266 CIS196F Commercial Software Appts 3 TBA TBA TBA Ray, Sharon A.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3267 CIS196W Com Soft App - Windows 3 02:30pm-04:55pm T BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3269 CIS199 Network Communications 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh CS 009 Aldridge, PennyOnline or Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3862 CIS212 Visual Basic Programming 3 09:30am-12:00pm W CS 024 Wilt, Jeremy A.Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3863 CIS222 Database Management Systems 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh CS 010 Aldridge, PennyHybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3864 CIS249 Microcomputer Operating System 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW CS 009 Pierce, RaymondHybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3865 CIS255 Java Programming 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW CS 010 Wilt, Jeremy A.Hybrid or online, if you would like to take online contact [email protected].

3465 CIS280 Network Security 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW CS 021 Aldridge, PennyHybrid or online class; if you would like to take class online contact [email protected].

3979 CIS284 CIS Internship 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh CS 010 Wilt, Jeremy A.Evening3231 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 05:00pm-07:30pm M CS 025 Sides, Steven3232 CIS146 Microcomputer Applications 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T CS 025 Aldridge, Penny

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3265 CIS150 Intro Computer Logic/Program 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T CS 010 Ayers, Terry A.Mini Term I; Online or hybrid class. For class information contact [email protected].

3268 CIS196W Com Soft App - Windows 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3570 CIS212 Visual Basic Programming 3 05:00pm-07:30pm M CS 010 Wilt, Jeremy A.Hybrid or online class; if you would like to take class online contact [email protected].

3461 CIS251 C++ Programming 3 05:00pm-07:30pm M CS 024 Ayers, Terry A.Hybrid or online class; if you would like to take class online contact [email protected].

3462 CIS268 Software Support 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T CS 009 Pierce, RaymondHybrid or online class; if you would like to take class online contact [email protected].

3463 CIS269 Hardware Support 3 5:00pm-07:30pm Th CS 008 Pierce, RaymondHybrid or online class; if you would like to take class online contact [email protected].

Online4116 CIS111I Word Processing Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Staff

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3867 CIS113I Spreadsheet Software App 3 TBA TBA TBA StaffOnline class.

3866 CIS117I Database Mgmt Software App 3 TBA TBA TBA Sides, Kathryn P.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3219 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Aldridge, PennyOnline class; must have software, for class information contact [email protected].

3220 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Ayers, Terry A.Online class; must have software, for class information contact [email protected].

3221 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Ayers, Terry A.Online class; must have software, for class information contact [email protected].

3222 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Ayers, Terry A.Online class; must have software, for class information contact [email protected].

3223 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA StaffOnline class; must have software; for class information contact [email protected].

3224 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Ray, Sharon A.Online class; must have software; for class information contact [email protected].

3225 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA StaffOnline class; must have software; for class information contact [email protected].

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3226 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA StaffOnline class; must have software; for class information contact [email protected].

3692 CIS146I Microcomputer Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Sides, StevenOnline class; for class information contact [email protected].

3270 CIS203I Intro to the Info Highway 3 TBA TBA TBA Ayers, Terry A.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3970 CIS207I Intro to Web Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Wilt, Jeremy A.Criminal JusticeDay3250 CRJ100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 08:00am-09:15am MW SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.3252 CRJ116 Police Patrol 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.3254 CRJ220 Criminal Investigation 3 09:30am-10:45am MW SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3255 CRJ230 Criminalistics 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh SCI 106 Hall, Thea D.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3256 CRJ237 Forensic Photography 3 01:00pm-03:30pm Th SCI 103 Hall, Thea D.Evening3257 CRJ100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 05:00pm-09:30pm M SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected]

3258 CRJ220 Criminal Investigation 3 05:00pm-09:30pm M SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3259 CRJ230 Criminalistics 3 05:00pm-09:30pm W SCI 106 Hall, Thea D.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3260 CRJ237 Forensic Photography 3 05:00pm-09:30pm W SCI 103 Hall, Thea D.Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

Online3263 CRJ280I Internship in Criminal Justice 3 TBA TBA TBA Hall, Thea D.

Internship class (Police Dept); for class information contact [email protected].

Culinary Arts/Chef TrainingDay3520 CUA101 Orientation to Hospitality Pro 3 08:00am-10:30am W CUA 000 Nichols, Robert A.3521 CUA111 Foundations in Nutrition 3 12:00pm-02:30pm M CUA 000 Nichols, Robert A.3517 CUA112 Sanitation, Safety, Food Service 2 08:00am-09:40am Th CUA 000 Nichols, Robert A.3698 CUA122 Funds of Quantity Cooking 3 08:00am-01:15pm W CUA 000 Wilson, John F.4146 CUA123 Applied Quantity Cooking 3 08:00am-01:15pm W CUA 000 Nichols, Robert A.3519 CUA125 Food Preparation 5 08:00am-09:40am M CUA 000 Nichols, Robert A.

LAB 08:00am-12:30pm T CUA 002 Nichols, Robert A.3522 CUA173 CUA Appren in field-advising 3 09:30am-10:30am T CUA 000 Wilson, John F.3518 CUA181 Special Topics in Foodservice 2 11:00am-12:40pm Th CUA 000 Nichols, Robert A.4047 CUA205 Intro to Garde Manger 3 11:45am-04:15pm T CUA 1 Wilson, John F.3514 CUA208 Advanced Baking 3 09:30am-02:30pm Th CUA 000 Wilson, John F.3523 CUA215 Regional Cuisines in America 3 09:45am-02:30pm M CUA 000 Wilson, John F.DanceDay3671 DNC111 Elementary Modern Dance I 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW FPA 112 Kirkes, SusanDental AssistantDay3488 DNT100 Introduction to Dental Assist 2 12:30pm-02:30pm Th HS 207 Coy, Kathryn S.3487 DNT101 Pre-Clinical Procedures I 3 10:00am-12:00pm Th HS 207 Coy, Kathryn S.

Lab TBA3489 DNT102 Dental Materials 3 08:00am-09:55am Th HS 207 Alley, Sharon P.

Lab TBA3485 DNT103 Dental Anatomy & Physiology 3 08:00am-11:00am T HS 207 Ray-Connell, Teresa E.3486 DNT104 Basic Sciences for Dent Assist 2 12:00pm-02:00pm T HS 207 Coy, Kathryn S.

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Dental HygieneDay3491 DHY110 Dental Hygiene Theory I 2 08:00am-10:00am T HS 208 Ebert, Barbara A.3494 DHY112 Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene 3 10:05am-11:00am T HS 208 Ebert, Barbara A.

Lab TBA3490 DHY114 Dental Radiology 3 08:00am-10:00am M HS 208 Brewer, Ramonica S.

Lab TBA3493 DHY116 Dental Anatomy, Hist & Embryol 2 08:00am-10:00am W HS 208 Alley, Sharon P.3492 DHY118 Anatomy, Embry. & Histology of 2 12:00pm-02:00pm T HS 208 Ray-Connell, Teresa E.3495 DHY210 General & Oral Pathology 2 09:05am-11:00am Th HS 208 Brewer, Ramonica S.3496 DHY212 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4 08:00am-03:00pm TBA HS 208 Brewer, Ramonica S.3497 DHY214 Dent Hyg Theory IV 1 11:05am-12:00pm Th HS 208 Brewer, Ramonica S.3498 DHY217 Community Dental Health 1 08:00am-09:00am Th HS 208 Ray-Connell, Teresa E.3691 DHY222 Special Topics in Dentistry 1 TBA TBA TBA Brewer, Ramonica S.Diagnostic ImagingDay3001 RAD111 Introduction to Radiography 2 TBA TBA TBA Malone, James S.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3002 RAD112 Radiography Procedures 1 4 08:00am-11:00am M TBH 205 Rich, KelliLab TBA

3003 RAD113 Patient Care 2 12:00pm-01:00pm M TBH 205 Malone, James S.3004 RAD114 Clinical Education I 2 07:30am-03:30pm ThF TBA Rich, Kelli3005 RAD212 Image Evaluation & Pathology 2 08:00am-10:00am Th TBH 205 Malone, James S.

Lab TBA3006 RAD214 Clinical Education IV 8 07:00am-03:30pm MTW TBA Rich, KelliDiagnostic Medical SonographyDay3022 DMS202 Foundations of Sonography 2 11:00am-11:50am W TBH 303 Attaway, Donna B.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected] . Lab TBA.

3019 DMS204 Sonographic Anatomy 3 08:00am-10:59am T TBH 303 Sutherland, April C.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3020 DMS205 Abdominal Sonography 4 12:00pm-03:00pm T TBH 303 Attaway, Donna B.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected]. Lab TBA.

3023 DMS216 Sonographic Prin. & Instrument 3 08:00am-11:00am W TBH 303 Sutherland, April C.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3021 DMS229 Sonography Preceptorship I 2 TBA TBA TBA Attaway, Donna B.3024 DMS232 Sonography Preceptorship IV 5 TBA TBA TBA Attaway, Donna B.3026 DMS245 Sonography Case Presentation 1 11:00am-12:00pm M TBH 303 Sutherland, April C.3027 DMS250 Intro to Advanced Sonography 3 08:00am-10:59am M TBH 303 Attaway, Donna B.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3981 DMS264 Vascular Sonographic Clinical 5 TBA TBA TBA Attaway, Donna B.Online3977 DMS241I Sonography Seminar II 3 TBA TBA TBA Sutherland, April C.3980 DMS263I Pathology of Vascular Systems 3 TBA TBA TBA Sutherland, April C.

Online; for info contact [email protected].

Diesel TechnologyDay3304 DEM105 Preventive Maintenance 3 08:05am-02:10pm M-F DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.

LAB TBA TBA DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.Class meets August 17-September 9; Fridays 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.

4175 DEM113 Trailer Maintenance/Inspection 3 09:05am-03:10pm MTWTh DEM TBA StaffAugust 17-September 7; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.; Open lab Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

4176 DEM113 Trailer Maintenance/Inspection 3 09:05am-03:10pm MTWTh DEM TBA StaffSeptember 8-September 28; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.; Open lab Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

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3319 DEM118 Industrial & Agricultural Equi 3 07:15am-12:30pm T DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.Open lab on Fridays 8:00-11:00am; Orientation August 23 at 7:15 a.m.

4177 DEM121 Trailer Air Brakes/Suspension 3 09:05am-03:10pm MTWTh DEM TBA StaffSeptember 29-October 20; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.; Open lab Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

3308 DEM122 Heavy Vehicle Brakes 3 08:05am-02:10pm MTWTh DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.Class meets September 12-September 29;Open Lab on Fridays 8:00-11:00 a.m.; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.

3315 DEM125 Heavy Vehicle Drive Trains 3 07:15am-12:30pm M DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.Open lab on Fridays 8:00-11:00 a.m.; Orientation August 22 at 7:15 a.m.

3321 DEM130 Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals 3 08:05am-02:10pm MTWTh DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.Class meets October 25-November 15; Open lab on Fridays 8:00-11:00 a.m.; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.

3311 DEM135 Heavy Vehicle Steering & Suspe 3 08:05am-02:10pm MTWTh DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.Class meets October 3-October 24; Open Lab on Fridays 8:00-11:00 a.m.; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.

4178 DEM136 Electrical Systems 3 09:05am-03:10pm MTWTh DEM TBA StaffOctober 24-November 10; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.; Open lab Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

4179 DEM175 Trailer Structure Repair 3 09:05am-03:10pm MTWTh DEM TBA StaffNovember 14-December 13; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.; Open lab Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

3323 DEM184 Sp Top:Hvy Duty Brakes S/S 3 08:05am-02:10pm M-F DEM 000 Smith, Jeremy W.Class meets November 16-December 13;Open lab on Fridays 8:00-11:00 a.m.; Orientation August 17 at 8:05 a.m.

EconomicsDay3835 ECO231 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 01:00pm-02:15pm Th BE 109 Crow, Glynice H.

Hybrid class.

Evening3837 ECO232 Principles of Microeconomics 3 05:00pm-07:30pm Th BE 109 Chaffin, Chris

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Online3203 ECO231I Principles of Macroeconomics 3 TBA TBA TBA Crow, Glynice H.

Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3836 ECO231I Principles of Macroeconomics 3 TBA TBA TBA Crow, Glynice H.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3204 ECO232I Principles of Microeconomics 3 TBA TBA TBA Crow, Glynice H.Mini Term II; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Emergency Medical ServiceDay3618 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm F TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.

Hybrid for EMS students only -class meets Friday, August 19 only , 9 a.m.-2 p.m.-BlackBoard submission required prior to class.

3619 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 TBA TBA TBH 615 Graham, Kristi L.Hybrid class-only meets Friday, August 26, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

3620 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 TBA TBA TBH 615 Graham, Kristi L.Hybrid class-only meets Friday, September 9 9 a.m.-2 p.m.-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

3621 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 TBA TBA TBH 615 Graham, Kristi L.Hybrid class-only meets Friday, September 16-9 a.m.-2 p.m.-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

4092 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm F TBH 615 Graham, Kristi L.Hybrid class-only meets Friday, September 23-9 a.m.-2 p.m.-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

4093 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm F TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.Hybrid class-only meets Friday, September 30-9 a.m.-2 p.m.-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

4094 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm S TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.Hybrid class-only meets Friday, October 7-9 a.m.-2 p.m.-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

3609 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm F CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class for Nursing only; meets Friday, August 26, 9 am-2 pm-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

3613 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm F CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class for Nursing only; meets Friday, Sept. 16, 9 am-2 pm-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

3614 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm F CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class for Nursing only; meets Friday, Sept. 23, 9 am-2 pm-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

3615 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I 1 09:00am-02:00pm F CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class for Nursing only; meets Friday, Sept. 30, 9 am-2 pm-BlackBoard submission required prior to August 23.

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3622 EMS107 Emergency Vehicle Operator Ambulance 1 TBA TBA TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.Class only meets Friday and Saturday, October 14-15, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

3623 EMS118 Emergency Medical Technician 9 09:00am-03:00pm MWTh TBH 615 Graham, Kristi L.Hybrid class.

3624 EMS119 Emergency Med Tech Clinical 1 TBA TBA TBA Graham, Kristi L.4078 EMS240 Paramedic Operations 2 09:00am-11:00am TTh TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.

Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

4079 EMS241 Paramedic Cardiology 3 01:00pm-03:00pm TTh TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

4080 EMS242 Paramedic Patient Assessment 2 09:00am-11:00am TTh TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

4083 EMS244 Paramedic Clinical I 1 TBA TBA TBA Graham, Kristi L.4082 EMS257 Paramedic Applied Pharmacology 2 11:30am-01:00pm TTh TBH 615 Patterson, Tony A.

Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

Engineering TechnologyDay3287 AET245 Advanced Design 3 10:10am-12:15pm TTh DDT 204 Hardman, Todd A.3292 BUC133 Building Codes 3 TBA TBA DDT 203 Staff

Hybrid class; mandatory orientation August 25 at 1:30 p.m.; meetings on September 29 and November 17 at 1:30 p.m.

3281 CDT221 Structural Drafting for Tech 3 12:45pm-02:25pm MW DDT 204 Hardman, Todd A.3285 EGR100 Engineering Orientation 1 TBA TBA DDT 204 Hardman, Todd A.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected]; mandatory orientation August 25 at 12:30 p.m.; meetings on September 29 and November 17 at 12:30 p.m.

3279 EGR125 Modern Graphics for Engineers 3 08:00am-10:05am MW DDT 204 Hardman, Todd A.4125 ENT126 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3 12:45pm-02:50pm MW TBA Staff3288 ENT128 Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting 3 08:00am-10:05am TTh DDT 203 Staff3289 ENT129 Section and Auxiliary Views 3 10:10am-12:15pm TTh DDT 203 Staff3286 ENT212 CAD for Electronics 3 08:00am-10:05am TTh DDT 204 Hardman, Todd A.3290 ENT215 Architectural Drawing 3 08:00am-10:05am MW DDT 203 Staff3291 ENT216 Industrial Drawings 3 10:10am-12:15pm MW DDT 203 Staff3280 MDT261 HVAC/Pipe Sys Design 3 10:10am-12:15pm MW DDT 204 Hardman, Todd A.Evening4014 EGR125 Modern Graphics for Engineers 3 07:40pm-09:45pm MW DDT 204 Pair, Sydney C.4013 ENT128 Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting 3 05:30pm-07:35pm MW DDT 204 Pair, Sydney C.EnglishDay3478 ENG092 Basic English I 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh WH 102 Nix, Haley A.3526 ENG093 Basic English II 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh WH 102 Nix, Haley A.3527 ENG093 Basic English II 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WH 102 Bowling, Deborah3528 ENG093 Basic English II 3 08:00am-09:15am MW WH 203 Buckelew, Kathy L.

Accelerated course; co-requisite class is ENG 101 CRN 3961; for class information contact Advisor.

3529 ENG093 Basic English II 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 103 Smith, Cynthia W.3530 ENG093 Basic English II 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 200 Salerno, Michael

Accelerated course; co-requisite class is ENG 101 CRN 3314; for class information contact Advisor. Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3531 ENG093 Basic English II 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh WH 202 Barnes, Mary P.Accelerated course; co-requisite class is ENG 101 CRN 3312; for class information contact Advisor.

3239 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 102 Bowling, Deborah3284 ENG101 English Composition I 3 08:00am-09:15am MW WH 201 Warren, Sally C.3299 ENG101 English Composition I 3 08:00am-09:15am MW WH 103 Smith, Cynthia W.3300 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 201 Morris, Karen L.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3301 ENG101 English Composition I 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW WH 102 Bowling, Deborah3302 ENG101 English Composition I 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW WH 103 Smith, Cynthia W.3306 ENG101 English Composition I 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh WH 201 Warren, Sally C.3307 ENG101 English Composition I 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh WH 203 Edwards, Cynthia A.

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3309 ENG101 English Composition I 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW WH 201 Morris, Karen L.3310 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 102 Nix, Haley A.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3312 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 202 Barnes, Mary P.Accelerated course; co-requisite class is ENG 093 CRN 3531; for class information contact Advisor. Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3313 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 201 Warren, Sally C.Learning Community class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3314 ENG101 English Composition I 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh WH 200 Salerno, MichaelAccelerated course; co-requisite class is ENG 093 CRN 3530; for class information contact Advisor.

3316 ENG101 English Composition I 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh WH 201 Morris, Karen L.3317 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-12:00pm F WH 101 Rodgers, Howard L.3856 ENG101 English Composition I 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WH 101 Wynn, Cynthia3874 ENG101 English Composition I 3 08:00am-12:00pm S WH 200 Narrell, Terri G.

Mini Term I.

3961 ENG101 English Composition I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 203 Buckelew, Kathy L.Accelerated course; co-requisite class is ENG 093 CRN 3528; for class information contact Advisor.

3962 ENG101 English Composition I 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WH 203 Warren, Sally C.3325 ENG102 English Composition II 3 08:00am-09:15am MW WH 200 Rodgers, Howard L.3326 ENG102 English Composition II 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 101 Rodgers, Howard L.3327 ENG102 English Composition II 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW WH 101 Wynn, Cynthia3328 ENG102 English Composition II 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 103 Smith, Cynthia W.3329 ENG102 English Composition II 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh WH 203 Edwards, Cynthia A.3330 ENG102 English Composition II 3 11:00am-12:15pm W WH 202 Barnes, Mary P.

Hybrid class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3875 ENG102 English Composition II 3 08:00am-12:00pm S WH 200 Narrell, Terri G.Mini Term II.

3334 ENG251 American Literature I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 200 Salerno, MichaelLearning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3336 ENG251 American Literature I 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WH 200 Salerno, Michael3666 ENG251 American Literature I 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh WH 103 Smith, Cynthia W.3344 ENG252 American Literature II 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 202 Barnes, Mary P.3346 ENG261 English Literature I 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 203 Buckelew, Kathy L.Evening3524 ENG092 Basic English I 3 05:30pm-08:00pm T WH 202 Wilton, Koel D.3525 ENG093 Basic English II 3 05:30pm-08:00pm M WH 201 Drake, Hallie3303 ENG101 English Composition I 3 03:30pm-06:00pm M WH 101 Wynn, Cynthia3305 ENG101 English Composition I 3 06:00pm-08:30pm W WH 102 Harper, Kelly M.3681 ENG101 English Composition I 3 03:30pm-06:00pm T WH 103 Smith, Cynthia W.3963 ENG101 English Composition I 3 06:00pm-08:30pm T WH 201 Kornegay, Stephanie3331 ENG102 English Composition II 3 06:00pm-08:30pm T WH 200 Calahan, Jennifer B.Online3318 ENG101I English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Harper, Kelly M.

Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3320 ENG101I English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Morris, Karen L.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3322 ENG101I English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Salerno, MichaelOnline class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3324 ENG101I English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Salerno, MichaelOnline class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3333 ENG102I English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Calahan, Jennifer B.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3339 ENG251I American Literature I 3 TBA TBA TBA Warren, Sally C.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3341 ENG251I American Literature I 3 TBA TBA TBA Warren, Sally C.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

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3342 ENG251I American Literature I 3 TBA TBA TBA Morris, Karen L.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3345 ENG252I American Literature II 3 TBA TBA TBA Barnes, Mary P.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3347 ENG261I English Literature I 3 TBA TBA TBA Buckelew, Kathy L.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3349 ENG262I English Literature II 3 TBA TBA TBA Barnes, Mary P.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

EntrepreneurshipOnline3206 ETP265I Entrepreneurial Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA White, Brandon T.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3611 ETP279I Small Business Management 3 TBA TBA TBA White, Brandon T.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

GeographyOnline3423 GEO100I World Regional Geography 3 TBA TBA TBA Shields, Jarrod E.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3424 GEO101I Prin Physical Geography I 4 TBA TBA TBA Shields, Jarrod E.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

GeologyOnline3233 GLY101I Introduction to Geology I 4 TBA TBA TBA O'Leary, Christine

Online class; for course information contact [email protected]

3674 GLY101I Introduction to Geology I 4 TBA TBA TBA Daniel, Randy W.Online class; orientation Aug 18 at 5:30 pm or Aug 19 at 8:30 am; for class information contact [email protected]

3238 GLY102I Introduction to Geology II 4 TBA TBA TBA Daniel, Randy W.Online class; orientation August 18 at 6:00 p.m. For class information contact [email protected].

Health EducationDay3041 HED224 Personal & Community Health 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WC 113 Bailey, Kenneth P.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3043 HED231 First Aid 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh WC 113 Meeks, John D.3045 HED232 Care & Prev of Athletic Injuries 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WC 113 Bailey, Kenneth P.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3046 HED266 Intro to Health Occupations 3 TBA TBA WC 113 Bailey, Kenneth P.Evening3964 HED224 Personal & Community Health 3 05:30pm-08:30pm T TBA Bailey, Kenneth P.Online3042 HED224I Personal & Community Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Smith, Kelly L.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3044 HED231I First Aid 3 TBA TBA TBA Smith, Kelly L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3047 HED267I Drug Education 3 TBA TBA TBA Smith, Kelly L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Health Information TechnologyDay3648 HIT283 Med Coding Profession Practice 2 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.3650 HIT296 Prof Practices Simulations 2 TBA TBA TBH 404 Conn, Donna T.3794 HIT296 Prof Practices Simulations 2 TBA TBA TBH 404 Ray, Donna D.Online3651 HIT110I Medical Terminology 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3652 HIT110I Medical Terminology 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

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3653 HIT110I Medical Terminology 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3654 HIT110I Medical Terminology 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3660 HIT111I Diagnostics & Pharmacology 2 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.Online class; for information contact [email protected].

3655 HIT113I Anatomy, Physiology, and Medic 5 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3661 HIT115I Pathophysiology & Pharmacology 4 TBA TBA TBA Ray, Donna D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3662 HIT115I Pathophysiology & Pharmacology 4 TBA TBA TBA Ray, Donna D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

4012 HIT130I HIT Classification & Reimburse 3 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.3656 HIT151I Health Data Content and Struct 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.

Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3657 HIT151I Health Data Content and Struct 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3658 HIT152I Skills Development Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3659 HIT152I Skills Development Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3644 HIT153I Health Care Delivery Systems 2 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.Mini Term II; online class; for information contact [email protected].

3645 HIT158I Intro to Clinical Envir for HI 1 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3647 HIT236I Medical Coding Skills Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3795 HIT236I Medical Coding Skills Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

4011 HIT236I Medical Coding Skills Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Mini Term I online class; for information contact [email protected].

3663 HIT254I Organizational Improvement 3 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.Mini Term I; online class; for information contact [email protected].

3646 HIT286I Expanded Medical Coding 2 TBA TBA TBA Ray, Donna D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3796 HIT286I Expanded Medical Coding 2 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3649 HIT292I HIT Exam Review 2 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & RefrigerationDay4009 ACR111 Refrigeration Principles 3 12:50pm-02:05pm TTh ASC 000 Hall, Brian T.4006 ACR112 HVACR Service Procedures 3 10:10am-01:35pm MW ASC 000 Hall, Brian T.4007 ACR113 Refrigeration Piping Practices 3 08:00am-10:05am TTh ASC 000 Hall, Brian T.4008 ACR119 Fundamentals of Gas Heating Systems 3 10:10am-12:45pm TTh ASC 000 Hall, Brian T.4005 ACR120 Fund Electric Heating Systems 3 08:00am-10:05am MW ASC 000 Hall, Brian T.Evening4148 ACR126 Commercial Heating System 3 05:00pm-06:25pm MTW ASC 000 Butts, Scott4149 ARC128 Heat Load Calculations 3 06:30pm-07:55pm MTW ACS 000 Butts, Scott4150 ARC205 System Sizing and Air Distribution 3 08:00pm-09:30pm MTW ACS 000 Butts, ScottHistoryDay3406 HIS101 History Western Civilization I 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh SBS 104 Reeves, Rebecca L.3407 HIS101 History Western Civilization I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW SBS 104 Reeves, Rebecca L.3410 HIS102 History Western Civilization II 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh SBS 105 Courington, Leigh A.3413 HIS121 World History I 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW LIB 100 Davis, Robert S.

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3414 HIS122 World History II 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW LIB 100 Davis, Robert S.3415 HIS201 United States History I 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh LIB 100 Davis, Robert S.3416 HIS201 United States History I 3 09:30am-10:45am MW SBS 105 Courington, Leigh A.4145 HIS201 United States History I 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh SBS 105 Courington, Leigh A.3240 HIS201 United States History I 3 09:00am-01:00pm S SBS 104 Holcomb, Steve M.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3241 HIS202 United States History II 3 09:30am-10:15am MW SBS 104 Reeves, Rebecca L.3672 HIS202 United States History II 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh LIB 100 Davis, Robert S.3419 HIS202 United State History II 3 09:00am-01:00pm S SBS 104 Holcomb, Steve M.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3422 HIS282 Genealogy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Davis, Robert S.Video class; for class information contact [email protected].

Evening3408 HIS101 History Western Civilization I 3 06:00pm-08:30pm M SBS 105 Bakery, Jeremy3625 HIS201 United States History I 3 06:00pm-08:30pm T SBS 104 Williams, Morris L.4112 HIS202 United States History II 3 06:00pm-08:30pm T SBS 104 Williams, Morris L.Online3409 HIS101I Western Civilization I 3 TBA TBA TBA Reeves, Rebecca L.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3411 HIS102I Western Civilization II 3 TBA TBA TBA Reeves, Rebecca L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3412 HIS121I World History I 3 TBA TBA TBA Reeves, Rebecca L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected]

4113 HIS122I World History II 3 TBA TBA TBA Reeves, Rebecca L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected]

3418 HIS201I United States History I 3 TBA TBA TBA Courington, Leigh A.Online class; for class information contact [email protected]

3421 HIS202I United States History II 3 TBA TBA TBA Smith, Lisa J.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Human ServicesDay3501 HUS101 Introduction to Human Services 3 11:00am-12:30pm MW TBH 604 Beck, Susan K.3989 HUS103 Intro to Dev Disabilities 3 10:30am-11:45am TTh TBH 604 Beck, Susan K.3988 HUS120 Mental Health Terminology 3 09:00am-10:15am TTh TBH 604 Beck, Susan K.3500 HUS211 Intro Alcohol & Drug Prev & Ab 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW TBH 604 Beck, Susan K.3499 HUS224 Clinical Internship I 3 TBA TBA TBA Beck, Susan K.HumanitiesDay3175 HUM101 Intro to Humanities 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh FPA 206 Sparks, Michael G.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3176 HUM101 Intro to Humanities 3 01:00pm-02:15pm T FPA 206 Sparks, Michael G.Hybrid class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

3179 HUM102 Introduction to Humanities II 3 09:30am-10:45am MW FPA 201 Sparks, Michael G.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

Online3177 HUM101I Introduction to Humanities I 3 TBA TBA TBA Sparks, Michael G.

Online class, class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

3178 HUM101I Introduction to Humanities I 3 TBA TBA TBA Sparks, Michael G.Mini Term II; online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

3180 HUM102I Introduction to Humanities II 3 TBA TBA TBA Sparks, Michael G.Online class, class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

Machine Tool TechnologyDay3745 CNC139 Basic CNC 3 08:00am-12:30pm M MTT 000 McMinn, Gary J.

01:01pm-02:00pm W MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.

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4057 CNC142 Appl Geometry CNC Machine 3 08:00am-09:44am T MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.08:00am-12:00pm F MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.

3472 CNC154 Metallurgy 3 08:00am-09:40am TTh MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.3473 CNC156 Jig/Fixture Construction Principles 3 08:00am-11:00am MF MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.3889 CNC158 Die Fundamentals 3 09:16am-10:06am MTW MTT 000 Minyard, Jonathan W.

01:01pm-02:00pm Th MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.3474 CNC160 Die Construction & Tryout 3 12:00pm-01:00pm T MTT 000 Minyard, Jonathan W.

09:41am-02:30pm M MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.3475 CNC161 Die Maintenance & Repair 3 01:01pm-02:11pm M MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.

08:00am-11:00am W MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.3476 CNC181 ST-Die Components 3 09:41am-02:30am T MTT TBA Minaryd, Jonathan4059 CNC214 Elec Discharge Mach Programming 3 12:31pm-02:40pm M MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.

09:45am-12:30pm T MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.3746 CNC222 CNC Graphics: Turning 3 08:00am-01:00pm W MTT 000 McMinn, Gary J.4058 CNC281 Special Topics CNC 3 08:00am-01:30pm Th MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.4050 MTT107 Machining Calculations I 3 08:00am-09:15am MTW MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.4051 MTT121 Basic Print Reading/Machinists 3 09:16am-10:06am MTW MTT TBA Staff4053 MTT128 Geometric Dimensioning & Tol 3 08:00am-09:15am MTW MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.4056 MTT130 Machine Calculations II 3 12:00pm-02:00pm M MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.

LAB 08:00am-09:59am Th MTT TBA McMinn, Gary J.3747 MTT147 Introduction Machine Shop I 3 10:00am-02:00pm Th MTT 000 Minyard, Jonathan W.

LAB 08:00am-12:00pm F MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.3748 MTT148 Intro to Machine Shop I Lab 3 10:07am-11:30am M MTT 000 Minyard, Jonathan W.

LAB 10:07am-01:00pm T MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.LAB 12:00pm-02:00pm W MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.

4054 MTT149 Intro to Machine Shop II 3 10:00am-02:00pm Th MTT TBA StaffLAB 08:00am-12:00pm F MTT TBA Staff

4055 MTT150 Intro to Machine Shop II Lab 3 10:07am-11:30am M MTT TBA StaffLAB 12:00pm-02:00pm W MTT TBA StaffLAB 10:07am-01:00pm T MTT TBA Staff

4052 MTT181 Special Topics MTT 3 12:00pm-02:00pm M MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.LAB 08:00am-09:59am Th MTT TBA Minyard, Jonathan W.

Evening4155 CNC139 Basic CNC 3 05:30pm-07:25pm MTW MTT TBA Kilpatrick, Jeff4156 CNC222 CNC Graphic Turn 3 07:30pm-09:30pm MTW MTT TBA Kilpatrick, Jeff4160 MTT137 Milling I 3 05:30pm-07:25pm MTW MTT TBA McKoy, Andrew4161 MTT138 Milling I Lab 3 07:30pm-09:30pm MTW MTT TBA McKoy, AndrewMathematicsDay3446 MTH090 Basic Mathematics 3 08:00am-09:15am MW HGA 012 Mallard, Cynthia B.

Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3453 MTH090 Basic Mathematics 3 09:30am-10:45am MW HGA 012 Mallard, Cynthia B.Web assisted; for class information contact cindy [email protected].

3459 MTH090 Basic Mathematics 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW HGA 012 Mallard, Cynthia B.Web assisted; for class information contact cindy [email protected].

3460 MTH090 Basic Mathematics 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh HGA 012 Mallard, Cynthia B.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected]

3466 MTH090 Basic Mathematics 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh HGA 012 Mallard, Cynthia B.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected]

3132 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 08:00am-09:15am MW HGA 021 Adams, Dana D.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3133 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 08:00am-09:15am MW HGA 019 Griffin, Carol P.3134 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 09:30am-10:45am MW HGA 019 Griffin, Carol P.3135 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW HGA 021 Sivley, Stacey M.

Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected]

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3136 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW HGA 012 Smith, Brandon E.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected]

3137 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am TTh HGA 019 Sivley, Stacey M.Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3138 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh HGA 021 Quick, Renee M.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3139 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh HGA 021 Quick, Renee M.Web assisted; for class information [email protected].

3140 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh HGA 012 Mallard, Cynthia B.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3688 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh HGA 016 Adams, Dana D.Accelerated class; co-requisite with MTH 100 CRN 3152; for class information contact Advisor.

3851 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh HGA 026 Arnold, Melissa P.3852 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 02:30pm-03:45pm TTh HGA 021 Arnold, Melissa P.

Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

4062 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am F HGA 019 Sivley, Stacey M.3146 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am MW HGA 026 Sivley, Stacey M.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3147 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW HGA 026 Adams, Dana D.Flipped class; for class information contact [email protected].

3148 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW HGA 026 Arnold, Melissa P.3149 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 02:30pm-04:30pm M HGA 021 Doss, Angela P.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3150 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 02:30pm-04:30pm W HGA 021 Quick, Renee M.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3151 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am TTh HGA 026 Sivley, Stacey M.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3152 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh HGA 010 Adams, Dana D.Accelerated class; co-requisite with MTH 098 CRN 3688; for class information contact Advisor..

3153 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh HGA 021 Davis, KrystalWeb assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3154 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am F HGA 024 Boyd, Jimmy L.3598 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh HGA 019 Davis, Krystal3870 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 09:30am-10:45am MW HGA 021 Adams, Dana D.

Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected]. Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

4124 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh HGA 010 Adams, Dana D.Flipped class; for class information contact [email protected].

3161 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am MW HGA 026 Sivley, Stacey M.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3162 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW HGA 024 Boyd, Jimmy L.3163 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 02:30pm-05:00pm M HGA 019 Davis, Krystal3164 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh HGA 024 Boyd, Jimmy L.3165 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh HGA 010 Adams, Dana D.3599 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh HGA 016 Doss, Angela P.3170 MTH113 Precalculus Trigonometry 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW HGA 019 Davis, Krystal3600 MTH116 Mathematical Applications 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh HGA 024 Boyd, Jimmy L.3172 MTH120 Calculus and Its Applications 3 08:00am-09:15am MW HGA 024 Boyd, Jimmy L.3173 MTH125 Calculus I 4 09:30am-11:10am MW HGA 010 Quick, Renee M.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

4063 MTH125 Calculus I 4 01:00pm-02:40pm TTh HGA 010 Smith, Brandon E.3174 MTH126 Calculus II 4 09:30am-11:10am MTWTh HGA 016 Smith, Brandon E.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3601 MTH227 Calculus III 4 09:30am-11:10am MTWTh HGA 016 Smith, Brandon E.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3602 MTH265 Elementary Statistics 3 03:00pm-06:00pm M HGA 026 Sivley, Stacey M.Web assisted/Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

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Evening3847 MTH090 Basic Mathematics 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T HGA 012 Mallard, Cynthia B.

Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3143 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 05:00pm-07:30pm M HGA 012 Hays, April C.Web assisted; for class information [email protected].

3144 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 05:00pm-07:30pm Th HGA 012 Adams, Dana D.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3145 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 05:00pm-07:30pm W HGA 021 Meyer, Matthew C.Web assisted; for class information contact [email protected].

3157 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 06:00pm-08:30pm M HGA 010 Willoughby, Tim C.3158 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 06:00pm-08:30pm T HGA 024 Fuqua, Kathleen K.3168 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 05:30pm-08:00pm M HGA 019 Doss, Angela P.4065 MTH113 Precalculus Trigonometry 3 06:00pm-08:30pm M HGA 016 Arnold, Melissa P.3171 MTH116 Mathematical Applications 3 05:00pm-06:30pm T HGA 021 Doss, Angela P.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Online3155 MTH100I Intermediate College Algebra 3 TBA TBA TBA Quick, Renee M.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3156 MTH100I Intermediate College Algebra 3 TBA TBA TBA Davis, KrystalMini Term I; Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3880 MTH100I Intermediate College Algebra 3 TBA TBA TBA Davis, KrystalMini Term II; Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

4068 MTH100I Intermediate College Algebra 3 TBA TBA TBA Quick, Renee M.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3159 MTH103I Intro to Technical Math 3 TBA TBA TBA Quick, Renee M.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3160 MTH110I Finite Mathematics 3 TBA TBA TBA Boyd, Jimmy L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3166 MTH112I Precalculus Algebra 3 TBA TBA TBA Smith, Brandon E.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3167 MTH112I Precalculus Algebra 3 TBA TBA TBA Smith, Brandon E.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3853 MTH116I Mathematical Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Arnold, Melissa P.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3854 MTH116I Mathematical Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Arnold, Melissa P.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3855 MTH116I Mathematical Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Davis, KrystalOnline class; for class information contact [email protected].

Mechatronics, Electronics and Robotics TechnologyDay3456 AUT102 Manufacturing Fundamentals 3 08:00am-09:45am MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.

Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3454 ILT100 Applied Electr Comput 3 08:00am-09:45am MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

4045 ILT131 PC Problem Determination 3 10:05am-02:35pm TTh ILT 101 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term II; Contact: [email protected].

4046 ILT145 Advanced Local Area Networks 3 08:00am-10:00am TTh ILT 103 Johnson, Michael L.Hybrid class; Contact: [email protected].

3457 ILT160 DC Fundamentals 3 09:50am-02:45pm MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3458 ILT161 AC Fundamentals 3 09:50am-02:45pm MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

4022 ILT162 Solid State Fundamentals 3 08:00am-12:30pm MW ILT 101 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term I; Contact [email protected].

3703 ILT163 Digital Fundamentals 3 12:35pm-02:35pm MW ILT 101 Hendrix, William J.Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

3704 ILT194 Intro to PLC 3 10:05am-02:35pm TTh ILT 102 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term II; Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

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3706 ILT197 Motor Controls I 3 10:05am-02:35pm TTh ILT 102 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term I; Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

4025 ILT198 Electronic Circuits I 3 08:00am-12:30pm MW ILT 101 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term II; Contact [email protected].

3751 ILT218 Industrial Robotics Concepts 3 08:00am-10:00am TTh ILT 102 Hendrix, William J.Contact: [email protected].

3683 ILT220 Electro-Optics 3 08:00am-10:00am TTh ILT 101 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Medical AssistantDay3029 MAT102 Medical Assisting Theory I 3 TBA TBA TBA Fuqua, Tracie L.3033 MAT120 Medical Admin Procedures I 3 TBA TBA TBA Staff3028 MAT128 Med Law /Ethics for Med Assist 3 TBA TBA TBA Fuqua, Tracie L.3031 MAT215 Lab Proc II for Med Assistant 3 TBA TBA TBA Fuqua, Tracie L.

Lab TBA3032 MAT216 Med Pharmacology for Med Asst 4 TBA TBA TBA Staff3030 MAT220 Medical Office Insurance 3 TBA TBA TBA Staff

Lab TBAMedical Laboratory TechnicianDay4095 MLT111 Urinalysis & Body Fluids 4 09:00am-11:00am Th TBH 506 Bradford, Melanie B.

LAB TBA M TBH 504 Hybrid class; for class info contact [email protected].

4096 MLT131 Laboratory Techniques 4 11:30am-02:30pm Th TBH 506 Bradford, Melanie B.LAB TBA F TBH 504 Hybrid class; for class info contact [email protected]. Lab Friday.

4097 MLT151 MLT Clinical Chemistry 5 10:15am-11:15am F TBH 506 Kilpatrick, Jaime R.LAB TBA W TBH 504 Kilpatrick, Jaime R.Hybrid class; for class info contact [email protected]. Lab Wednesday TBA.

4098 MLT161 Integrated Laboratory Simulation 2 08:00am-12:00pm T TBH 504 Bradford, Melanie B.Hybrid class; for class info contact [email protected].

4099 MLT161 Integrated Laboratory Simulation 2 12:30pm-04:30pm T TBH 504 StaffHybrid class; for class info contact misty [email protected].

4100 MLT191 MLT Immunohematology 5 11:30am-02:30pm M TBH 505 Kilpatrick, Jaime R.LAB TBA Th TBH 504 Kilpatrick, Jaime R.Hybrid class; for class info contact [email protected]. Lab Thursday TBA.

4101 MLT293 Clinical Seminar 2 09:00am-11:00am M TBH 505 Kilpatrick, Jaime R.Hybrid class; for class info contact [email protected].

MusicDay3091 MUS100 Convocation 1 TBA TBA FPA 113 Keisler, Jacob C.3092 MUS101 Music Appreciation 3 08:00am-09:15am MW FPA 201 Burks, Ricky L.3093 MUS101 Music Appreciation 3 08:00am-09:15am Th FPA 201 Burks, Ricky L.

Hybrid class, for class information contact [email protected].

3094 MUS101 Music Appreciation 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh FPA 201 Markham, Sara F.3100 MUS111 Music Theory I 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW FPA 201 Richter, Tiffany S.3101 MUS113 Music Theory Lab I 1 01:00pm-02:15pm MW FPA 207 Keisler, Jacob C.3102 MUS211 Music Theory III 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW FPA 207 Richter, Tiffany S.3103 MUS213 Music Theory Lab III 1 11:00am-12:15pm MW FPA 207 Keisler, Jacob C.3578 MUS293 Recording Techniques 2 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh FPA 124 Neal, Mark A.3095 MUS101I Music Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Burks, Ricky L.

Online class, for class information contact [email protected].

3096 MUS101I Music Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Burks, Ricky L.Online class, for class information contact [email protected].

3097 MUS101I Music Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Richter, Tiffany S.Online class, for class information contact [email protected].

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3098 MUS101I Music Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Burks, Ricky L.Online class, for class information contact [email protected].

3099 MUS101I Music Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Burks, Ricky L.Mini Term II; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Music EnsembleDay3104 MUL101 Class Piano I 1 12:00pm-01:00pm TTh FPA 207 Markham, Sara F.3105 MUL180 Chorus I 1 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh FPA 113 Richter, Tiffany S.3106 MUL182 Vocal Ensemble I 1 02:30pm-03:45pm TTh FPA 113 Richter, Tiffany S.3107 MUL184 Jazz/Show /Choir I 1 09:30am-10:45am TTh FPA 112 Richter, Tiffany S.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3108 MUL190 Concert Band I 1 02:30pm-03:45pm TTh FPA 124 Keisler, Jacob C.3109 MUL196 Jazz/Show /Band I 1 09:30am-10:45am MTWTh FPA 111 Keisler, Jacob C.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3110 MUL280 Chorus III 1 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh FPA 113 Richter, Tiffany S.3111 MUL282 Vocal Ensemble III 1 02:30pm-03:45pm MW FPA 112 Richter, Tiffany S.3112 MUL284 Jazz/Show /Choir III 1 09:30am-10:45am TTh FPA 112 Richter, Tiffany S.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit wallacestate.edu/learning.

3113 MUL290 Concert Band III 1 02:30pm-03:45pm TTh FPA 124 Keisler, Jacob C.3114 MUL296 Jazz/Show /Band III 1 09:30am-10:45am MTWTh FPA 111 Keisler, Jacob C.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

Music PerformanceDay3115 MUP101 Private Piano I 1 TBA TBA TBA Markham, Sara F.3116 MUP103 Private Organ I 1 TBA TBA TBA Sparks, Michael G.3117 MUP111 Private Voice I 1 TBA TBA TBA Markham, Sara F.4117 MUP135 Private Fretted Instruments I 1 TBA TBA TBA Neal, Mark A.3780 MUP141 Private Flute I 1 TBA TBA TBA Keisler, Jacob C.3781 MUP143 Private Clarinet I 1 TBA TBA TBA Keisler, Jacob C.3119 MUP145 Private Saxophone I 1 TBA TBA TBA Keisler, Jacob C.3120 MUP151 Private Oboe I 1 TBA TBA TBA Staff3121 MUP161 Private Trumpet I 1 TBA TBA TBA Staff3122 MUP171 Private Trombone I 1 TBA TBA TBA Keisler, Jacob C.3123 MUP175 Private Tuba I 1 TBA TBA TBA Staff3124 MUP181 Private Percussion I 1 TBA TBA TBA Neal, Mark A.3125 MUP201 Private Piano III 1 TBA TBA TBA Markham, Sara F.3784 MUP203 Private Organ III 1 TBA TBA TBA Sparks, Michael G.3126 MUP211 Private Voice III 1 TBA TBA TBA Markham, Sara F.3127 MUP227 Private Double Bass III 1 TBA TBA TBA Neal, Mark A.4118 MUP235 Private Fretted Instruments III 1 TBA TBA TBA Neal, Mark A.3128 MUP241 Private Flute III 1 TBA TBA TBA Staff3782 MUP243 Private Clarinet III 1 TBA TBA TBA Keisler, Jacob C.3129 MUP245 Private Saxophone III 1 TBA TBA TBA Keisler, Jacob C.3130 MUP261 Private Trumpet III 1 TBA TBA TBA Staff3131 MUP271 Private Trombone III 1 TBA TBA TBA Keisler, Jacob C.3783 MUP275 Private Tuba III 1 TBA TBA TBA Neal, Mark A.3785 MUP281 Private Percussion III 1 TBA TBA TBA StaffNursing Day3638 NUR106 Maternal and Child Nursing 5 08:00am-12:00pm Th CNS 219 Mobley, Kyla S.3639 NUR106 Maternal and Child Nursing 5 08:00am-09:30am Th CNS 327 Mobley, Kyla S.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

4027 NUR112A Fundamental Concepts of Nursing 7 12:00pm-04:00pm M CNS 333 Richard, Tara M.LAB 08:00am-11:00am M CNS 337 Richard, Tara M.LAB 08:00am-12:00pm WTh CNS 337 Richard, Tara M.

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4028 NUR112B Fundamental Concepts of Nursing 7 08:00am-11:00am M CNS 333 Richard, Tara M.LAB 08:00am-12:00pm M CNS 337 Richard, Tara M.LAB 11:00am-03:00pm TW CNS 337 Richard, Tara M.

3640 NUR201 Nursing Through The Lifespan I 5 08:00am-11:00am M CNS 220 Wilhite, Rosey D.3641 NUR201 Nursing Through The Lifespan I 5 08:00am-09:30am M CNS 327 Wilhite, Rosey D.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3642 NUR202 Nursing Through Lifespan II 6 12:00pm-03:00pm T CNS 220 Roper, Martha K.3643 NUR202 Nursing Through Lifespan II 6 09:00am-11:00am T CNS 327 Roper, Martha K.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

4023 NUR204 Role Transition for Registered Nurse 4 08:00am-12:00pm W CNS 332 Lee, Donna M.4024 NUR204 Role Transition for Registered Nurse 4 08:00am-10:00am W CNS 327 Lee, Donna M.

Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

Occupational Therapy AssistantDay3664 OTA210 Occupational Therapy Fundament 3 09:45am-12:00pm M TBH 508 Keener, Allen S.3007 OTA211 Practical Anatomy & Kinesiology 2 08:00am-10:00am T TBH 508 Hyatt, Brenda G.3008 OTA212 Practical Anat & Kinesiolo Lab 2 10:35am-12:35pm TWTh TBH 508 Hyatt, Brenda G.3009 OTA212 Practical Anat & Kinesiolo Lab 2 12:40pm-02:40pm TWTh TBH 508 Hyatt, Brenda G.3010 OTA212 Practical Anat & Kinesiolo Lab 2 02:45pm-04:45pm TWTh TBH 508 Krigbaum, Kelly D.3011 OTA213 Treatment Planning & Implement 3 08:00am-10:30am Th TBH 508 Keener, Allen S.3012 OTA214 Treatment Plan & Implement Lab 2 10:35am-12:35pm TWTh TBH 310 Keener, Allen S.3013 OTA214 Treatment Plan & Implement Lab 2 12:40pm-02:40pm TWTh TBH 310 Krigbaum, Kelly D.3014 OTA214 Treatment Plan & Implement Lab 2 02:45pm-04:45pm TWTh TBH 310 Keener, Allen S.3016 OTA217 Orientation to Fieldwork 1 TBA TBA TBA Krigbaum, Kelly D.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3017 OTA218 Level I Fieldwork-A 1 TBA TBA TBA Krigbaum, Kelly D.3018 OTA219 Level I Fieldwork-B 1 TBA TBA TBA Krigbaum, Kelly D.3015 OTA221 Medical Conditions in O.T. 3 08:00am-09:30am MW TBH 508 Krigbaum, Kelly D.Office AdministrationDay3577 OAD110 Computer Navigation 3 02:30pm-04:55pm T BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.3193 OAD243E Sp App--Microsoft App/Excel 3 TBA TBA TBA Staff

Online class, course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

3196 OAD244A Data App - Microsoft Access 3 TBA TBA TBA Sides, Kathryn P.Online class, course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

Evening3575 OAD101 Beginning Keyboarding 3 05:00pm-07:30pm M BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.

Hybrid class; orientation August 22nd at 5:00 p.m. Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

3576 OAD103 Intermediate Keyboarding 3 05:00pm-07:30pm M BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.Hybrid class; orientation on August 22nd at 5:00 p.m. Class information located at wallacestate.edu/business.

3574 OAD138 Records & Info Management 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T BE 120 Hicks, Hanna M.Hybrid class; orientation August 23rd at 5:00 p.m. Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

Online3195 OAD101I Beginning Keyboarding 3 TBA TBA TBA Sides, Kathryn P.

Online class, course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

3192 OAD125I Word Processing-Microsoft Word 3 TBA TBA TBA StaffOnline class, course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

3194 OAD138I Records & Info Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Hicks, Hanna M.Online class, course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

3197 OAD214I Medical Office Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Chaffin, ChristopherOnline class, course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.

OrientationDay3797 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 08:00am-09:00am M CS 003 Wilt, Jeremy A.3798 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 09:30am-10:30am M CS 003 Wilt, Jeremy A.

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3799 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 11:00am-12:00pm M CS 003 Blackmon, Jamie L.3801 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 01:00pm-02:00pm M CS 003 Blackmon, Jamie L.3802 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 02:30pm-03:30pm M CS 003 Keisler, Jacob C.3804 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 08:00am-09:00am T CS 003 Buckelew, Kathy L.3805 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 09:30am-10:30am T CS 003 Staff3806 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 11:00am-12:00pm T HS 222 Staff3807 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 11:00am-12:00pm T CS 003 Keisler, Jacob C.3808 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 01:00pm-02:00pm T HS 222 Keisler, Jacob C.3809 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 01:00pm-02:00pm T CS 003 Smith, Kelly L.3810 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 02:30pm-03:30pm T CS 003 Staff3815 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 08:00am-09:00am W CS 003 Wilt, Jeremy A.3816 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 09:30am-10:30am W HS 222 Staff3817 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 09:30am-10:30am W CS 003 Staff3818 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 11:00am-12:00pm W HS 222 Staff3819 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 11:00am-12:00pm W CS 003 Warren, Sally C.3820 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 01:00pm-02:00pm W HS 222 Staff3821 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 01:00pm-02:00pm W CS 003 Johnson, Traci L.3822 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 02:30pm-03:30pm W CS 003 Johnson, Traci L.3824 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 08:00am-09:00am Th CS 003 Johnson, Traci L.3825 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 09:30am-10:30am Th CS 003 Johnson, Traci L.3826 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 11:00am-12:00pm Th CS 003 Johnson, Traci L.3827 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 01:00pm-02:00pm Th CS 003 Keisler, Jacob C.3828 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 02:30pm-03:30pm Th CS 003 Staff3830 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 08:00am-09:00am F CS 003 Warren, Sally C.3942 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 08:00am-09:00am M HS 222 Staff3943 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 08:00am-09:00am W HS 222 Staff3944 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 11:00am-12:00pm Th HS 222 Staff3965 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 09:30am-10:30am T HS 222 Staff3966 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 01:00pm-02:00pm Th HS 222 StaffEvening3803 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 03:30pm-04:30pm M HS 222 Keisler, Jacob C.3811 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 03:30pm-04:30pm T CS 003 Staff3812 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 05:00pm-06:00pm T CS 003 Smith, Kelly L.3813 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 06:00pm-07:00pm T CS 003 Smith, Kelly L.3814 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 07:00pm-08:00pm T CS 003 Smith, Kelly L.3823 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 03:30pm-04:30pm W CS 003 Johnson, Traci L.3829 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 03:30pm-04:30pm Th CS 003 Staff3945 ORI110 Freshman Seminar 1 03:30pm-04:30pm M CS 003 StaffOnline3831 ORI110I Freshman Seminar 1 TBA TBA TBA Buckelew, Kathy L.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3832 ORI110I Freshman Seminar 1 TBA TBA TBA Buckelew, Kathy L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3833 ORI110I Freshman Seminar 1 TBA TBA TBA Buckelew, Kathy L.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3941 ORI110I Freshman Seminar 1 TBA TBA TBA Warren, Sally C.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Paralegal/Legal AssistantDay3199 PRL101 Intro to Paralegal Study 3 01:00pm-02:15pm W BE 120 Johnston, Emily N.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3202 PRL102 Basic Legal Research & Writing 3 02:30pm-03:45pm W BE 119 Johnston, Emily N.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3973 PRL210 Intro to Real Property Law 3 11:00am-12:15pm W BE 119 Nicholas, RitaHybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

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3200 PRL230 Domestic Law 3 01:00pm-02:15pm T BE 120 Johnston, Emily N.Hybrid class; for information contact [email protected].

3887 PRL240 Wills, Estates, and Trusts 3 TBA TBA TBA Johnston, Emily N.Evening3878 PRL262 Civil Law and Procedure 3 05:30pm-08:00pm W BE 119 Nicholas, Rita

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Patient Care Specialist4021 EMS241 Paramedic Cardiology 3 01:00pm-04:00pm W CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.

Hybrid class; must be admitted to Patient Care Specialist program. Contact [email protected] for registration info.

3834 MAT102 Medical Assisting Theory I 3 08:00am-11:00am T CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class; must be admitted to the Patient Care Specialist program. Contact [email protected] for details and registration information.

3838 MAT103 Medical Assisting Theory II 3 08:00am-11:00am Th CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class; must be admitted to the Patient Care Specialist program. Contact [email protected] for details and registration information.

3840 NUR102 Fundamentals of Nursing 6 08:00am-12:00pm MW CNS 334 Walton, Karen E.Hybrid class; must be admitted to the Patient Care Specialist program. Contact [email protected] for registration information.

Pharmacy TechnologyOnline3480 PHM100I Introduction to Pharmacy 2 TBA TBA TBA Brooks, Brandon D.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3481 PHM102I Pharmacology I 3 TBA TBA TBA Brooks, Brandon D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3482 PHM205I Billings and Computers 3 TBA TBA TBA Brooks, Brandon D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3483 PHM207I Institutional Pharmacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Brooks, Brandon D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3484 PHM210I Pharmacy Practice 3 TBA TBA HS 213 Brooks, Brandon D.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

PhilosophyDay3181 PHL106 Introduction to Philosophy 3 09:30am-10:45am MW FPA 206 Walton, Robert L.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3182 PHL106 Introduction to Philosophy 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh FPA 215 Walton, Robert L.3184 PHL206 Ethics and Society 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh FPA 215 Walton, Robert L.3185 PHL206 Ethics and Society 3 08:00am-09:15am MW FPA 206 Walton, Robert L.Online3183 PHL106I Introduction to Philosophy 3 TBA TBA TBA Walton, Robert L.

Online class, class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

3186 PHL206I Ethics and Society 3 TBA TBA TBA Walton, Robert L.Online class, class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

Physical EducationDay3841 PED100 Fundamentals of Fitness 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW TBA Bailey, Kenneth P.3048 PED101 Slimnastics (Beginning) 1 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WC 104 Moss, Mary L.3049 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 08:00am-09:15am MW WC 112 Meeks, John D.3050 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 09:30am-10:45am MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3051 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 11:00am-12:15pm MW WC 112 York, Dan B.3052 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3053 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 08:00am-09:15am TTh WC 112 York, Dan B.3054 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 09:30am-10:15am TTh WC 112 York, Dan B.3055 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh WC 112 York, Dan B.3056 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 03:00pm-04:15pm TTh WC 112 Bailey, Kenneth P.3627 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 03:00pm-04:15pm MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3057 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 08:00am-09:15am MW WC 112 Meeks, John D.3058 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 09:30am-10:15am MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3059 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 11:00am-12:15pm MW WC 112 York, Dan B.

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3060 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3061 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 03:00pm-04:15pm MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3063 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 09:30am-10:15am TTh WC 112 York, Dan B.3064 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 11:00am-12:15pm TTh WC 112 York, Dan B.3065 PED104 Weight Training (Intermediate) 1 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh WC 112 York, Dan B.3066 PED109 Jogging 1 TBA TBA WC 112 Bailey, Kenneth P.3069 PED123 Golf (Beginning) 1 08:00am-09:15am MW CMG TBA York, Dan B.3070 PED171 Basketball 1 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh COL TBA Meeks, John D.3071 PED171 Basketball 1 11:00am-12:15pm MW COL TBA Burdette, Ronald G.3072 PED176 Volleyball-Beginning 1 TBA TTh TBA Daniel, Randy W.3073 PED181 Baseball - Beginning 1 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh TBA Putman, Randy D.3074 PED186 Softball - Beginning 1 11:00am-12:15pm MW WC TBA Staff3075 PED216 Sports Officiating 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW TBA Putman, Randy D.3077 PED217 Bas Bktball Rules & Off Tech 3 03:00pm-04:15pm MW TBA Burdette, Ronald G.3894 PED217 Bas Bktball Rules & Off Tech 3 03:00pm-04:15pm MW WC 100 Meeks, John D.3895 PED218 Adv Bktball Rules & Of f Tech 3 03:00pm-04:15pm TTh WC 100 Meeks, John D.3078 PED219 Bas Bb & Sb Rules & Of f Tech 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW COL TBA Staff3079 PED219 Bas Bb & Sb Rules & Of f Tech 3 01:00pm-02:50pm MWF WC 206 Putman, Randy D.3080 PED220 Adv Bb & Sb Rules & Of f Tech 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh TBA Putman, Randy D.3879 PED220 Adv Bb & Sb Rules & Of f Tech 3 03:00pm-04:15pm TTh TBA Staff3675 PED251 Varsity Basketball 1 TBA TBA COL 000 Meeks, John D.3842 PED252 Varsity Baseball 1 TBA TBA TBA Putman, Randy D.3843 PED253 Varsity Golf 1 TBA TBA TBA York, Dan B.3844 PED254 Varsity Softball 1 TBA TBA TBA Daugherty, A.J.4174 PED255 Varsity Tennis 1 TBA TBA TBA Franklin, Tony3676 PED257 Varsity Cheerleading 1 TBA TBA WC 000 Metcalf, Robert L.3845 PED258 Varsity Volleyball 1 TBA TBA TBA Daniel, Randy W.Evening3628 PED103 Weight Training (Beginning) 1 04:00pm-05:15pm MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3062 PED104 Weight Training(Intermediate) 1 04:00pm-05:15pm MW WC 112 Moss, Mary L.3076 PED216 Sports Officiating 3 05:30pm-08:00pm M WC 206 Putman, Randy D.Physical ScienceOnline3234 PHS111I Intro to Physical Science I 4 TBA TBA TBA O'Leary, Christine

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3886 PHS111I Intro to Physical Science I 4 TBA TBA TBA O'Leary, ChristineOnline class; for class information contact [email protected].

Physical Therapist AssistantDay3584 PTA120 Introduction to Kinesiology 3 08:30am-11:50am W TBH 704 Borden, Holly E.

Hybrid class; for class information visit http://pta120.wordpress.com for more information.

3585 PTA200 Phys Therapy Issues & Trends 2 03:00pm-04:00pm W TBH 708 Adams, Alina S.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3586 PTA200 Phys Therapy Issues & Trends 2 02:00pm-02:59pm W TBH 708 Borden, Holly E.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3588 PTA220 Functional Anatomy & Kinesio 3 08:00am-11:00am W TBH 708 Adams, Alina S.3589 PTA222 Functional Anat & Kines Lab 2 12:00pm-03:00pm TTh TBH 710 Borden, Holly E.3590 PTA222 Functional Anat & Kines Lab 2 12:00pm-03:00pm TTh TBH 709 Smallwood, Laura S.3591 PTA222 Functional Anat & Kines Lab 2 12:00pm-03:00pm TTh TBH 708 Adams, Alina S.3592 PTA240 Physical Disabilities I 2 12:00pm-01:59pm W TBH 708 Smallwood, Laura S.3593 PTA250 Therapeutic Procedures I 4 08:00am-11:30am TTh TBH 708 Staff3594 PTA250 Therapeutic Procedures I 4 08:00am-11:30am TTh TBH 709 Smallwood, Laura S.3595 PTA250 Therapeutic Procedures I 4 08:00am-11:30am TTh TBH 710 Borden, Holly E.3596 PTA258 Intro to The Clin Environment 1 TBA TBA TBA Smallwood, Laura S.

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4001 PTA260 Clinical Education I 1 TBA TBA TBA Smallwood, Laura S.3587 PTA202I PTA Communication Skills 2 TBA TBA TBA Strickland, Jill E.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

PhysicsDay3235 PHY115 Technical Physics 4 09:30am-11:45am MW SCI 201 O'Leary, Christine3237 PHY201 General Physics I Trig Based 4 12:30pm-02:45pm TTh SCI 201 O'Leary, ChristineEvening3236 PHY213 General Physics/Calculus I 4 05:30pm-08:00pm MW SCI 201 O'Leary, ChristinePolitical ScienceDay3201 POL211 American National Government 3 11:00am-12:15pm W BE 120 Johnston, Emily N.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Polysomnographic Technology3604 PSG110 Introduction to Polysomnography 3 TBA TBA TBH 609 Tarvin, Lisa M.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3605 PSG111 Polysomnographic Technology I 4 TBA TBA TBH 609 Tarvin, Lisa M.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected] Lab-TBA.

3606 PSG112 Polysomnographic Technology II 3 TBA TBA TBH 609 Tarvin, Lisa M.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected]

4122 PSG115 PSG Clinical Practice I 5 TBA TBA TBA Tarvin, Lisa M.PsychologyDay3243 PSY200 General Psychology 3 08:00am-12:00pm S SBS 114 Brindle, Alden W.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3425 PSY200 General Psychology 3 08:00am-09:15am MW SCI 203 Fincher, Anna G.3426 PSY200 General Psychology 3 09:30am-10:45am MW SCI 113 Williamson, Aletta C.

For class information contact [email protected].

3427 PSY200 General Psychology 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh SCI 113 Williamson, Aletta C.3429 PSY200 General Psychology 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh SCI 203 Brunner, Stacey H.

For class information contact [email protected]

3430 PSY200 General Psychology 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh SCI 203 Brunner, Stacey H.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3431 PSY200 General Psychology 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW SCI 113 Williamson, Aletta C.Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3428 PSY200 General Psychology 3 02:30pm-05:00pm Th SBS 114 Brindle, Alden W.3244 PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 TBA TBA TBA O’Rear, Susan J.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3437 PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW SCI 203 Brunner, Stacey H.3439 PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 02:30pm-05:00pm T SCI 203 Fincher, Anna G.3441 PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW SCI 203 Brunner, Stacey H.

Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3455 PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 TBA TBA TBA O’Rear, Susan J.3626 PSY230 Abnormal Psychology 3 09:30am-10:45am MW TBH 604 Beck, Susan K.Evening3432 PSY200 General Psychology 3 06:00pm-08:30pm M SBS 114 StaffOnline3433 PSY200I General Psychology 3 TBA TBA TBA Williamson, Aletta C.

Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3435 PSY200I General Psychology 3 TBA TBA TBA Williamson, Aletta C.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3436 PSY200I General Psychology 3 TBA TBA TBA Thompson, DonaldOnline class; for class information contact [email protected].

3689 PSY200I General Psychology 3 TBA TBA TBA Williamson, Aletta C.Online class; for class information contact aletta.williamsonatwallacestat.edu.

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3443 PSY210I Human Growth & Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Brunner, Stacey H.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3452 PSY210I Human Growth & Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Brunner, Stacey H.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

ReadingDay3468 RDG083 Developmental Reading I 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 101 Morris, Karen L.

Learning Communities Class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3469 RDG114 Critical Reading for College 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 101 Morris, Karen L.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

Religious StudiesDay3190 REL151 Survey of The Old Testament 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh FPA 202 Staff3188 REL100I History of World Religions 3 TBA TBA TBA Roberts-Morgan, Kristofer

Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

3189 REL100I History of World Religions 3 TBA TBA TBA Bussman, JohnMini Term II; online class, class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

3563 REL101I Survey of Church History 3 TBA TBA TBA Roberts-Morgan, KristoferOnline class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

3191 REL152I Survey of the New Testament 3 TBA TBA TBA Richter, John W.Online class, class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

Respiratory TherapyDay3502 RPT210 Clinical Practice I 2 TBA Th TBA Crow, Kenneth C.3503 RPT211 Intro to Respiratory Care 2 10:35am-12:00pm T TBH 116 Taylor, Paul D.3504 RPT212 Fund of Respiratory Care I 4 08:00am-10:00am M TBH 116 Crow, Kenneth C.

Lab TBA3505 RPT213 Anatomy & Physiology for RCP 3 08:00am-10:30am T TBH 116 Taylor, Paul D.3506 RPT214 Pharmacology for the RCP 2 10:05am-12:00pm M TBH 116 Taylor, Paul D.3507 RPT230 Clinical Practice III 2 TBA TBA TBA Crow, Kenneth C.3508 RPT232 Diagnostic Procedures for RCP 2 10:05am-11:00am W TBH 216 Maples, Matthew T.3509 RPT242 Perinatal/Pediatric Resp Care 3 08:00am-09:55am W TBH 216 Maples, Matthew T.3510 RPT244 Critical Care Consider for RCP 2 11:05am-12:00pm W TBH 216 Maples, Matthew T.

Lab TBASalon and Spa ManagementDay3261 COS111 Introduction to Cosmetology 3 08:00am-09:15am MT COS 000 Flanigan, Sabrina C.3262 COS112 Cosmetology Science & Art Lab 3 09:20am-10:30am MT COS 000 Flanigan, Sabrina C.

08:00am-03:00pm Th COS 000 Flanigan, Sabrina C.3276 COS113 Theory of Chemical Services 3 01:30pm-03:00pm MT COS 000 Smith, Tracy W.3272 COS114 Chemical Services Lab 3 08:00am-03:00pm W COS 000 Smith, Tracy W.3273 COS115 Hair Coloring Theory 3 08:00am-09:15am MT COS 000 Smith, Tracy W.3274 COS116 Hair Coloring Lab 3 09:20am-10:30am MT COS 000 Smith, Tracy W.

08:00am-03:00pm Th COS 000 Smith, Tracy W.3275 COS125 Career & Personal Dev 3 01:30pm-03:00pm MT COS 000 Flanigan, Sabrina C.3872 COS142 Applied Chemistry for Cos Lab 3 11:00am-01:25pm MT COS 000 Smith, Tracy W.3667 COS146 Hair Additions 3 08:00am-02:59pm W COS 000 Flanigan, Sabrina C.3271 COS168 Bacteriology and Sanitation 3 11:00am-01:25pm MT COS 000 Flanigan, Sabrina C.Evening4157 COS111 Introduction to Cosmetology 3 05:00pm-05:50pm MTW COS 000 Staff4158 COS112 Cosmetology Science & Art Lab 3 05:55pm-07:55pm MTW COS 000 Staff4159 COS117 Basic Spa Techniques 3 08:00pm-09:50pm MTW COS 000 StaffSociologyDay3278 SOC200 Introduction to Sociology 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW SBS 114 O'Rear, Susan J.

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3282 SOC200 Introduction to Sociology 3 11:00am-12:15pm TTh SBS 114 O'Rear, Susan J.4115 SOC200 Introduction to Sociology 3 09:30am-12:45am TTh SBS 114 O’Rear, Susan J.Online3283 SOC200I Introduction to Sociology 3 TBA TBA TBA O'Rear, Susan J.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3405 SOC200I Introduction to Sociology 3 TBA TBA TBA Chenault, Carol D.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

SpanishEvening3350 SPA101 Introductory Spanish I 4 04:00pm-07:30pm T WH 102 Askea, CrystalOnline3858 SPA101I Introductory Spanish I 4 TBA TBA TBA Askea, Crystal

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

SpeechDay3352 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 08:00am-09:15am MW WH 100 Ledbetter, Gayle L.3354 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 100 Ledbetter, Gayle L.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3357 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 210 Metcalf, Robert L.Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3363 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 01:00pm-02:15pm TTh WH 100 Ledbetter, Gayle L.3365 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 08:00am-09:15am TTh WH 100 Ledbetter, Gayle L.3367 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 11:00am-12:15pm MW WH 202 Skelley, Victoria3859 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh WH 100 Ledbetter, Gayle L.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3860 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW WH 202 Skelley, Victoria3374 SPH107 Fund of Public Speaking 3 09:30am-10:45am MW WH 210 Metcalf, Robert L.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

Evening3359 SPH106 Fund of Oral Communication 3 06:00pm-08:30pm M WH 103 White, Alecia S.Online3370 SPH106I Fund of Oral Communication 3 TBA TBA TBA Metcalf, Robert L.

Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3371 SPH106I Fund of Oral Communication 3 TBA TBA TBA Metcalf, Robert L.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3372 SPH106I Fund of Oral Communication 3 TBA TBA TBA Metcalf, Robert L.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

3373 SPH106I Fund of Oral Communication 3 TBA TBA TBA White, Alecia S.Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.

Tech CommunicationDay3247 COM100 Introductory Tech English I 3 02:30pm-04:55pm Th JBC 602 Thomas, Sarah E.Evening4126 COM100 Introductory Tech English 3 05:00pm-09:30pm Th WH 201 Walker, Courtney

Mini Term I

Tech Computer SkillsDay3608 DPT103 Introductory Computer Skill II 3 02:30pm-04:55pm T BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.Evening3198 DPT103 Introductory Computer Skill II 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.

Mini Term I; Hybrid class. For course information visit www.wallacestate.edu/business.

Tech MathematicsDay3245 MAH101 Vocational Technical Math I 3 02:30pm-04:55pm Th HGA 019 Dillashaw, Bobbie R.

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Evening3246 MAH101 Vocational Technical Math I 3 05:00pm-09:30pm Th HGA 019 Dillashaw, Bobbie R.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

Technical SpeechEvening3248 SPC103 Oral Communication Skill 2 05:00pm-08:15pm Th JBC 610 Pate, Stefany L.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

Theater ArtsDay3081 THR113 Theater Workshop I 1 02:30pm-03:45pm MTWTh FPA 112 Salerno, Anna Lauren C.3082 THR114 Theatre Workshop II 1 02:30pm-03:45pm MTWTh FPA 112 Salerno, Anna Lauren C.3083 THR115 Theatre Workshop III 1 02:30pm-03:45pm MTWTh FPA 112 Salerno, Anna Lauren C.3084 THR120 Theatre Appreciation 3 09:30am-10:45am TTh FPA 202 Salerno, Anna Lauren C.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3087 THR131 Acting Techniques I 3 01:00pm-02:15pm MW FPA 112 Salerno, Anna Lauren C.3088 THR141 Intro to Dance in Theater I 2 TBA TBA TBA Salerno, Anna Lauren C.

Learning Communities class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/learningcommunities.

3089 THR142 Intro to Dance in Theater II 2 09:30am-10:45am MW FPA 112 Salerno, Anna Lauren C.3090 THR213 Theater Workshop IV 1 02:30pm-03:45pm MTWTh FPA 112 Salerno, Anna Lauren C.3085 THR120I Theater Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Salerno, Anna Lauren C.

Online class, for class information contact [email protected].

3086 THR120I Theater Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Salerno, Anna Lauren C.Online class, for class information contact [email protected].

Therapeutic MassageDay3579 MSG102 Therapeutic Massage Lab I 3 08:00am-11:00am TTh TBH 706 Herfurth, Stefanie B.3581 MSG104 Muscu-Skeletal & Kinesiology I 3 12:00pm-02:00pm TTh TBH 704 Herfurth, Stefanie B.3582 MSG105 Ther. Massage Super Clinical I 2 12:30pm-05:30pm M TBH 706 Turner, Latashia M.3583 MSG105 Ther. Massage Super Clinical I 2 07:30am-12:29pm M TBH 706 Turner, Latashia M.Online3580 MSG103I Anatomy and Physiology 3 TBA TBA TBA Herfurth, Stefanie B.

Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3857 MSG108I Foundations of Therapeutic MSG 2 TBA TBA TBA Herfurth, Stefanie B.Online class; for class information contact [email protected].

Transportation ManagementOnline3846 TRT101I History of Transportation 3 TBA TBA TBA Henshaw, Robert

Online class.

3848 TRT102I Regulation of Transportation 3 TBA TBA TBA Henshaw, RobertOnline class.

WeldingDay4064 WDT110 Industrial Blueprint Reading 3 12:45pm-02:20pm MT WDT TBA Hammond, James R.4071 WDT115 GTAW Carbon Pipe 3 08:00am-10:00am MT WDT TBA Hammond, James R.4072 WDT155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab 3 10:05am-02:05pm MT WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4073 WDT182 ST SMAW Groove 3 08:00am-10:00am WTh WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4131 WDT182 ST GMAW Pipe Lab 3 08:00am-02:15pm W WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4127 WDT218 Certification 3 08:00am-02:15pm M WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4128 WDT218 Certification 3 08:00am-02:15pm T WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4066 WDT228 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 11:45am-02:15pm WTh WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4075 WDT229 Boiler Tube 3 08:00am-02:15pm M WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4132 WDT257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab 3 08:00am-02:15pm Th WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4129 WDT258 Certification Lab 3 08:00am-02:15pm W WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4130 WDT258 Certification Lab 3 08:00am-02:5pm Th WDT TBA Thompson, James A.

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4067 WDT268 Gas Tungsten Arc Lab 3 08:00am-12:50pm MT WDT TBA Hammond, James R.4076 WDT269 Boiler Tube Lab 3 08:00am-02:15pm T WDT TBA Thompson, James A.4070 WDT280 Special Topics 3 08:00am-11:00am WTh WDT TBA Hammond, James R.4074 WDT282 Special Topics 3 10:05am-02:05pm WTh WDT TBA Thompson, James A.Evening4133 WDT120 Shielded Metal Arc Groove Welding 3 05:30pm-06:45pm MTW WDT TBA Tidwell, Brian4134 WDT125 Shielded Metal Arc Groove Welding Lab 3 06:55pm-09:15pm MTW WDT TBA Tidwell, Brian3534 WDT258 Certification Lab 3 05:30pm-08:00pm MTW WDT TBA Tidwell, Brian4135 WDT258 Certification Lab 3 06:50pm-09:15pm MTW WDT TBA Tidwell, Brian

CRN COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

Mini Term I (August 17-October 11)Oneonta Campus

EnglishDay4026 ENG092 Basic English I 3 09:30am-12:00pm TTh ONE 102 Ervin, Elizabeth L.

Mini Term I.

MathematicsEvening4043 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 06:00pm-08:30pm TTh ONE 103 Mullins, Kenneth L.

Mini Term I; Accelerated class; co-requisite with MTH 100 CRN 4044; for class information contact Advisor.

Main CampusAutomotive Service TechnologyDay3776 AUM121 Braking Systems 3 12:00pm-02:40pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

Mini Term I; August 17-October 6; for class information contact [email protected]

3298 AUM212 Adv Elect/Elect Systems 3 TBA TBA AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Mini Term I; Independent Study; For more information contact [email protected].

Business3034 BUS193 Business Co-op I 1 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.

Mini Term I; for class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

3035 BUS194 Business Co-op II 1 TBA TBA JBC M04 Atchley, Barbara P.Mini Term I; for class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or [email protected] or JBC M04.

Computer Science3264 CIS150I Intro Computer Logic/Program 3 09:30am-12:00pm W CS 024 Ayers, Terry A.

Mini Term I; online or hybrid class. To take this class online contact [email protected].

3265 CIS150I Intro Computer Logic/Program 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T CS 010 Ayers, Terry A.Mini Term I; Online or hybrid class. For class information contact [email protected].

3268 CIS196W Com Soft App - Windows 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Criminal JusticeEvening3257 CRJ100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 05:00pm-09:30pm M SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3257 CRJ100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 05:00pm-09:30pm M SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3260 CRJ237 Forensic Photography 3 05:00pm-09:30pm W SCI 103 Hall, Thea D.Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

EconomicsOnline3203 ECO231I Principles of Macroeconomics 3 TBA TBA TBA Crow, Glynice H.

Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

English3874 ENG101 English Composition I 3 08:00am-12:00pm S WH 200 Narrell, Terri G.

Mini Term I.

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Health Information Technology3656 HIT151I Health Data Content and Struct 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.

Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3657 HIT151I Health Data Content and Struct 3 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3658 HIT152I Skills Development Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3659 HIT152I Skills Development Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA McKelvey, Carol D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3644 HIT153I Health Care Delivery Systems 2 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.Mini Term II; online class; for information contact [email protected].

3647 HIT236I Medical Coding Skills Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3795 HIT236I Medical Coding Skills Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

4011 HIT236I Medical Coding Skills Laboratory 1 TBA TBA TBA Conn, Donna T.Mini Term I online class; for information contact [email protected].

3663 HIT254I Organizational Improvement 3 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.Mini Term I; online class; for information contact [email protected].

3646 HIT286I Expanded Medical Coding 2 TBA TBA TBA Ray, Donna D.Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

3796 HIT286I Expanded Medical Coding 2 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.Mini Term I: online class; for class information contact [email protected].

HistoryDay3240 HIS201 United States History I 3 09:00am-01:00pm S SBS 104 Holcomb, Steve M.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

MathematicsDay3137 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am TTh HGA 019 Sivley, Stacey M.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3146 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am MW HGA 026 Sivley, Stacey M.Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

3174 MTH126 Calculus II 4 09:30am-11:10am MTWTh HGA 016 Smith, Brandon E.Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

Mechatronics, Electronics and Robotics TechnologyDay3454 ILT100 Applied Electr Comput 3 08:00am-09:45am MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.

Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3457 ILT160 DC Fundamentals 3 09:50am-02:45pm MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

4022 ILT162 Solid State Fundamentals 3 08:00am-12:30pm MW ILT 101 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term I; Contact [email protected].

3706 ILT197 Motor Controls I 3 10:05am-02:35pm TTh ILT 102 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term I; Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

3683 ILT220 Electro-Optics 3 08:00am-10:00am TTh ILT 101 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term I; Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

PsychologyDay3243 PSY200 General Psychology 3 08:00am-12:00pm S SBS 114 Brindle, Alden W.

Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

Online3433 PSY200I General Psychology 3 TBA TBA TBA Williamson, Aletta C.

Mini Term I; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

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Tech Communication4126 COM100 Introductory Tech English 3 05:00pm-09:30pm Th WH 201 Walker, Courtney

Mini Term I

Tech Computer SkillsEvening3198 DPT103 Introductory Computer Skill II 3 05:00pm-07:30pm T BE 119 Sides, Kathryn P.

Mini Term I; Hybrid class. For course information visit www.wallacestate.edu/business.

Mini Term II – (October 13-December 14) Oneonta Campus

EnglishDay3996 ENG093 Basic English II 3 09:30am-12:00pm TTh ONE 102 Ervin, Elizabeth L.

Mini Term II.

MathematicsEvening4044 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 06:00pm-08:30pm TTh ONE 103 Mullins, Kenneth L.

Mini Term II.

Main CampusAutomotive Service TechnologyDay3777 AUM122 Steering and Suspension 3 08:00am-02:40pm MTWTh AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.

Mini Term II; October 7-December 9.

3297 AUM182 ST - Automatic Trans Diagnosis 2 TBA TBA AUM 000 Burgett, Stephen D.Mini Term II; Independent Study; For more information contact [email protected].

Computer Science3862 CIS212 Visual Basic Programming 3 09:30am-12:00pm W CS 029 Wilt, Jeremy A.

Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

Criminal JusticeEvening3258 CRJ220 Criminal Investigation 3 05:00pm-09:30pm M SCI 109 Howell, Robert W.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3259 CRJ230 Criminalistics 3 05:00pm-09:30pm W SCI 106 Hall, Thea D.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3260 CRJ237 Forensic Photography 3 05:00pm-09:30pm W SCI 103 Hall, Thea D.Mini Term I; for class information contact [email protected].

EconomicsOnline3204 ECO232I Principles of Microeconomics 3 TBA TBA TBA Crow, Glynice H.

Mini Term II; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

EnglishEvening3525 ENG093 Basic English II 3 05:30pm-08:00pm M WH 201 Staff

Mini Term II.

3875 ENG102 English Composition II 3 08:00am-12:00pm S WH 200 Narrell, Terri G.Mini Term II.

3419 HIS202 United State History II 3 09:00am-01:00pm S SBS 104 Holcomb, Steve M.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

Health Information Technology3644 HIT153I Health Care Delivery Systems 2 TBA TBA TBA Heatherly, Sieglinde A.

Mini Term II; online class; for information contact [email protected].

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HumanitiesDay3178 HUM101I Introduction to Humanities I 3 TBA TBA TBA Sparks, Michael G.

Mini Term II; online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

MathematicsDay3151 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am TTh HGA 026 Sivley, Stacey M.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3161 MTH112 Precalculus Algebra 3 08:00am-10:30am MW HGA 026 Sivley, Stacey M.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

3601 MTH227 Calculus III 4 09:30am-11:10am MTWTh HGA 016 Smith, Brandon E.Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

Mechatronics, Electronics and Robotics TechnologyDay3456 AUT102 Manufacturing Fundamentals 3 08:00am-09:45am MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.

Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

4045 ILT131 PC Problem Determination 3 10:05am-02:35pm TTh ILT 101 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term II; Contact: [email protected].

3458 ILT161 AC Fundamentals 3 09:50am-02:45pm MW ILT 102 Johnson, Michael L.Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact [email protected].

3704 ILT194 Intro to PLC 3 10:05am-02:35pm TTh ILT 102 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term II; Hybrid; for class information contact [email protected].

4025 ILT198 Electronic Circuits I 3 08:00am-12:30pm MW ILT 101 Hendrix, William J.Mini Term II; Contact [email protected].

MusicOnline3099 MUS101I Music Appreciation 3 TBA TBA TBA Burks, Ricky L.

Mini Term II; online class; for class information contact [email protected].

PsychologyDay3244 PSY210 Human Growth & Development 3 TBA TBA TBA O’Rear, Susan J.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

OnlineReligious StudiesOnline3189 REL100I History of World Religions 3 TBA TBA TBA Roberts-Morgan, Kristofer

Mini Term II; online class, class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum.

Tech MathematicsEvening3246 MAH101 Vocational Technical Math I 3 05:00pm-09:30pm Th HGA 019 Dillashaw, Bobbie R.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

Technical SpeechEvening3248 SPC103 Oral Communication Skill 2 05:00pm-08:15pm Th JBC 610 Pate, Stefany L.

Mini Term II; for class information contact [email protected].

CRN COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

A Wallace State Learning Communi-ties class is a group of students (usually one 9:30 a.m. course designated “Learn-ing Communities” in the schedule) who participate in organized, group-learning outside of the classroom. Students share common experiences centered on their

academics and community, achieve a deeper under-standing of their course’s subject matter, build rela-tionships with one another, and learn together.

Sign-up for courses des-ignated “Learning Communities” and you’ll attend campus and community

events as part of your class. Events may include viewing a �lm, attending a performance or game, and/or listening to a guest speaker. You’ll learn outside of the classroom, have the opportunity to work with

your classmates, and apply what you know.

LEARNING COMMUNITIES

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ACADEMIC PREP

ACT PREP COURSEOnline course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd.

CULINARY

FUNDAMENTALS OF CAKE DECORATING (Course I)Discover how easy and rewarding it is to decorate wonderful cakes and other desserts in this 8-hour course. You will learn all of the deco-rating techniques needed to create great looking cakes for birthdays or any occasion. Topics include the basics of making and coloring icing, preparing cakes, decorating techniques using appropriate tools (including the most popular border), and making a rose for a gorgeous floral cake. Supply list will be provided at first class session. Bring paper and pen for notes.Date: Tuesdays, September 6 - 27Time: 5:00 - 7:00 pm (4 classes)Location: Bailey Center 12th FloorFee: $55

CAKE DECORATING - Flowers and Borders (Course II)Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Cake DecoratingBuild on your skills taught in Course I to master many dramatic tech-niques to make your cakes unforgettable. You will learn to make new borders, to give your cakes incredible dimension with the addition of bold color flow decorations, and to create lovely new flowers using Royal icing. For the grand finale, you will make and impressive flower basket cake using the interwoven basket weave technique. Supply list will be provided upon registration.Date: Tuesdays, October 4 - 18 Time: 5:00 - 7:00 pm (3 classes)Location: Bailey Center 12th floorFee: $55

DANCE

BALLROOM DANCING This is a beginning level Ballroom Dance class for those who want to develop and/or improve their social dance skills. The instructor will provide instructions for steps, patterns and proper techniques, includ-ing ballroom dance floor etiquette. Three to five dances will be taught depending on class make-up and progress. Session 1Date: Tuesdays, August 9 - September 13Time: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Burrow Choreography RoomSession 2Date: Tuesdays, September 20-October 25Time: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Burrow Choreography RoomFee: $40

ADVANCED BALLROOM DANCING Built upon the basic course, this class is for students who know the basics and want to expand their knowledge. This course will add one or two new steps each lesson plus polishing what students already know. Session 1Date: Tuesdays, August 9 - September 13Time: 6:00 - 7:00 pmLocation: Burrow Choreography RoomSession 2Date: Tuesdays, September 20 - October 25Time: 6:00 - 7:00 pmLocation: Burrow Choreography RoomFee: $40

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

WELLNESS CENTER USE FOR THE COMMUNITYRegistration to this course provides use of the Wellness Center for the Fall Semester.Fee: $80

LANGUAGE

SPANISH Conversational Spanish Onsite courseDate: Mondays, September 19 – October 10 (4 Classes)Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: JBC 911Fee: $89Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd.

PHOTOGRAPHY

INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY This course is for the beginner. Time will be spent exploring the camera body (bring instruction booklet). Subjects covered are ISO, ap-erture, shutter speeds, manual operation, composition, lighting, and image and creative dials. Instructor, Theresa BurnsDate: Tuesdays, September 6 – October 11Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Burrow 2nd floor Fee: $75

ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Pre-requisite course-Intro to Digital Photography or instructor permis-sion. This course will explore the computer of the camera. Subjects cov-ered- Exposure compensation, computer menu, histograms, lenses, metering modes, pixels and files, elements of design. Also, capturing the best image, importing images into the computer, editing the image, sharing the image, and organizing and storing images. Instructor, Theresa Burns Date: Tuesdays, October 25 – December 6Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Burrow 2nd floorFee: $75

SPECIAL INTEREST

INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGY Find your ancestors! Come discover your past! Learn how to trace your family history and discover where and maybe even how they lived. Find out how to search for information online and from free and not-so-free databases, the census, journals, message boards, libraries, courthouses, or military archives. Date: Wednesday & Thursday, September 7-8Time: 5:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Basement of WSCC Library Fee: $30

SOUTHERN GENEALOGY The adventure starts here! As you investigate your past learn the many different methods to access information. Each state categorizes their material in different ways so get a road map to help you along your path.Date: Wednesday & Thursday, September 21 & 22Time: 5:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Basement of WSCC Library Fee: $30

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Register by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing [email protected]. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

Register by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing [email protected]. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce.

GENEALOGY AND THE COMPUTER Unlock the secrets to your past as you search the internet for your ancestors. Learn how to navigate the many avenues on your road to discovery. Gather information on which sites are reputable and which sites to avoid.Date: Wednesday & Thursday, September 28-29 Time: 5:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Basement of WSCC LibraryFee: $30

ADVANCED GENEALOGY ($30)There’s no limit to what you can discover about your ancestors! This class will take you to the next level as you continue your discovery into your ancestor’s lives! Learn how to publish your findings for others to enjoy.Date: Wednesday & Thursday, October 12-13Time: 5:00 - 8:00 pmLocation: Basement of WSCC LibraryFee: $30

CIVIL WAR ERA GENEALOGYThere’s no limit to what you can discover about your ancestors! This class will give you the basics and much more on Civil War research, North & South, soldier and civilian. Date: Wednesday & Thursday, November 9-10Time: 5:00 - 8:00 pm

Location: Basement of WSCC LibraryFee: $30

HOME DECORATING SEWINGLearn to create decorative pillows, table runners, and more to en-hance the beauty of your home.Students may use their own fabric. Taught by Karan Smith, Uphol-stery.Date: Wednesdays, August 24 – October 2Time: 3:00 - 5:00 pmLocation: Upholstery DepartmentFee: $55

DEFENSIVE DRIVINGGOT A TICKET? Classes are available once a month for those interest-ed in meeting the requirements of the courts. Dates:Monday, August 1Monday, September 12Monday, October 3Monday, November 7Monday, December 5Time: 5:30 - 9:30 pm.Location: Bailey Center 9th Floor Room 911. Fee: $35

CDL TRAININGCommercial Truck Driver ClassA four week instructional program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to drive trucks and buses, delivery vehicles, for-hire vehicles, and other commercial vehicles.Schedule: Monday-Thursday. Call for dates.Location: Diesel MechanicsFee: $2,504, plus expenses. WIA approved (Financial assistance avail-able through the Career Center)Call for available class dates. 256.352.7826

SHORT-TERM WELDINGThis 225-hour course provides basic instruction in oxy-fuel cutting (torch cutting) and the student’s choice of shielded metal arc welding (stick welding), MIG wire welding process or TIG process.Schedule: Monday-Wednesday, 5:30 -9:30 pm (enroll at any time)Location: Welding DepartmentFee: $2,000, WIA approved (Financial assistance available through the Career Center)Call for available class dates. 256.352.7826

SERVSAFE TEST-PREP & CERTIFICATION COURSEParticipants will gain valuable knowledge in the following areas: sanitation, the flow of food, purchasing and receiving, storing foods, safety, food preparation, facilities and equipment, regulatory agencies and inspection, and crisis management. The program is designed specifically for food-handling employees of restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, daycares, and other food service profession-als. The intensive 8-hour courses are conducted in two consecutive sessions, ending with the certification exam (must attend both classes to test). Class Schedule: Course 1: October 3, 4 & 10, 5:00 - 9:00 pmCourse 2: November 7, 8 & 14, 5:00 - 9:00 pmLocation: Culinary DepartmentFee: $150 (includes textbooks & certification exam)

BUSINESS, COMPUTER &ACCOUNTING

EXCEL TRAININGDate: Oct. 25 & 27Time: 5:30 - 8:30 pmLocation: TBAFee: $99

MS WORD & PUBLISHERDate: Sept. 20 & 22Time: 5:30 - 8:30 pmLocation: TBAFee: $99

GRANT WRITING (Online)Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd.

CREATING WEBPAGESOnline course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd.

ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALSOnline course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd.

ONLINE BUSINESS COURSESGo to www.ed2go/wscc-wfd to access six week online courses below:

Business Communication and Leadership• Achieving Success with Difficult People • Building Teams That Work • Effective Business Writing • Individual Excellence • Interpersonal Communication • Keys to Effective Communication • Leadership • Mastering Public Speaking • Writing Essentials

TRAINING FOR BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

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Business Fundamentals• Employment Law Fundamentals • Fundamentals of Supervision and Management • Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II • Fundamentals of Technical Writing • Mastery of Business Fundamentals • Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications • Total Quality Fundamentals Business Software• Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 9 • Introduction to Adobe Acrobat X • Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 General Business and Management• Administrative Assistant Applications • Administrative Assistant Fundamentals • Business Finance for Non-Finance Personnel • Creating a Successful Business Plan • Distribution and Logistics Management • Going Green at the Workplace

• Help for the Helpdesk • Introduction to Business Analysis • Managing Customer Service • Manufacturing Applications • Manufacturing Fundamentals • Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials • Purchasing Fundamentals • Supply Chain Management Fundamentals • Understanding the Human Resources Function Project Management• High Speed Project Management • Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 • PMP ® Certification Prep 1 • PMP ® Certification Prep 2 • Project Management Applications • Project Management Fundamentals • Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications • Total Quality Fundamentals

TRAINING FOR BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

CPR-HEALTHCARE PROVIDERClass Schedule: Thursday, September 8, 5:30 - 8:30 pmTuesday, September 13, 5:30 - 8:30 pmThursday, October. 6, 5:30 - 8:30 pmTuesday, October 18, 5:30 - 8:30 pmTuesday, November. 15, 5:30 - 8:30 pmTuesday, December 1, 5:30 - 8:30 pmFee: $50

PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN 7-week programThis course is designed to train individuals to collect quality blood samples properly from patients and interact with health care person-nel.Free information session: Wednesday, July 20, 10 am, Bailey Center 9th FloorClinical externships will be coordinated after class completion.Fee: $1,587.50 plus $11.50 insurance fee (includes textbook and exam fee). WIA approved.Location: Tom Bevill Health Building Room 506Class Schedule: Class 1: Tuesdays and Thursdays, August 9 - October 13, 5:30 - 8:30 pmClass 2: Tuesdays and Thursdays, November 1 - January 19, 5:30 - 8:30 pm

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT10-week programCertified nursing assistants (CNA) work at the direction of nurses to provide basic patient care and play a critical role in successful health care by extending the capability of nurses and doctors to provide better patient care. CNA classes will train individuals to assess patient needs, to interact effectively with the patient, and to make observa-tions regarding a patient’s condition and state of mind. Free information session: Wednesday, July 20, 10 am, Bailey Center 9th FloorThe 26-hour clinical rotation will be on the three Saturdays at the end of the program.Fee: $790 plus $15 insurance fee (includes textbook and exam fee). WIA approvedLocation: Nursing Building Call for available class dates: 256.352.7826

PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE PROGRAMThis comprehensive 50-hour Physical Therapy Aide Program prepares students for the growing field of Physical Therapy. The Physical Ther-apy Aide is generally responsible for carrying out the non-technical duties of physical therapy, such as preparing treatment areas, order-ing devices and supplies, and transporting patients working under the direction of the physical therapist. Furthermore, these workers assist physical therapists in providing services that help improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Physical Therapy Aides may be employed in nursing homes, hospitals, sports rehabilitation center and some orthopedic clinics. Note: This program does not in-clude a national or state certification as part of its overall objectives. Course Contact Hours: 50 Hours Student Tuition: $999 (Textbooks included)Class Schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays, October 17 - December 7, 6:00 - 9:00 pm

EKG TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION PROGRAMThis comprehensive 50 hour EKG Technician Certification Program prepares students to function as EKG Technicians and to take the ASPT – Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam and other National Certification Exams. This course will include important practice and background information on anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography and stress testing. Additionally, students will practice with EKG equipment and perform hands on labs including introduction to the function and proper use of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead placement, 12-lead placement and other clinical practices. Course Contact Hours: 50 hrs. Student Tuition: $999 (Textbooks included)Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, October 18 - December 8, 6:00 - 9:00 pm

VETERINARY ASSISTANT PROGRAMThis 100-hour Veterinary Assistant program introduces students the exciting and growing field of veterinary medicine. Students will learn about the care of animals as well as how to recognize signs of illness and disease. This program also covers interpersonal communication, interaction with clients and their animals, as well as how to assist the veterinarian during examinations. Administrative duties, such as fee collection, banking, and accounts payable are also emphasized to provide the student with the skills necessary to maintain an efficient

SHORT-TERM HEALTH PROGRAMS

Register by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing [email protected]. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce.

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JOIN THE FUN!Membership Includes (per semester)• Wallace State gym membership• Unlimited free WaLLI courses

(computers, genealogy, photog-raphy, dance, yoga, etc.)

• Seminars from community part-ners

• Trips, social luncheons, movie days

• Free WaLLI t-shirt

Membership in WaLLI offers a unique learning community that is life enriching, offering opportuni-ties to engage with new people and actively participate in intellectually stimulating groups. Beyond WaLLI

study groups are a wide range of extra-curricular activities that also provide meaningful intellectual and social engagement. Events such as

book discussions, volleyball, movie day, day trips, luncheons, WaLLI Eats Out and special lectures enrich the WaLLI experience. Not to mention beginning computer, genealogy and art courses. WaLLI offers a variety of membership options. Choose a membership level that best fits your lifestyle. (Wallace State gym membership is included!) Location: Wellness Center

Membership $40 per person per semester or $99 per year Call 256.352.7826 to register!

An informational meeting will be held on Aug. 10 at 11:30 a.m., on the 12th floor of the Bailey Center. A light lunch will be served. Regis-tration will take place following.

SHORT-TERM HEALTH PROGRAMSfront office. Students will enjoy learning through classroom lecture as well as hands on labs. Note: this program does not include a national or state certification or a clinical rotation as part of its overall objectives. Course Contact Hours: 100 HoursStudent Tuition: $1,899 (Textbooks included)Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, October 4 - December 15, 6:00 - 9:30 pm; Saturdays, October 15, 29, November 11, December 3, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

HOME HEALTHCARE AIDEHome Healthcare Aides assist patients in their homes by focusing on their specific health and personal needs. Emphasis is on giving personal care in a client’s home, communications, working with ill persons basic human needs, eldercare, nutrition, special diets, and home management. Home Healthcare Aides also work in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, home care, long term care facilities, hospice and assisted living facilities. Detailed course topics and review include: the role of the home health aide, client relationships, infection control, hospice care, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, dressing and personal grooming, foot care, nutrition and other relevant topics. Note: In addition to the responsibilities of a Home Healthcare Aide, this program will prepare students to sit for the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (or the “NAHC”) “Home Care Aide Certifica-tion” examination through the NAHC’s Homecare University Program. Course Contact Hours: 80 HoursStudent Tuition: $1,499 (Textbooks included)Class Schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays, October 3 - December 12, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.; Saturdays, October 22, November 19, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

OPTHALMIC ASSISTANTThe 50-hour Ophthalmic Assistant Program prepares students for entry level positions in Ophthalmology, one of the fastest growing

healthcare segments. Through classroom lecture and labs, this pro-gram includes: anatomy and physiology of the eye; general principles of pharmacology; prescriptions written for the eye; visual acuity; and tonometry (basic) and glaucoma. Also includes a review of ocular dressing procedures; maintenance of equipment and instruments and other areas. Note: Although this program does not include a clinical rotation or national or state certification as part of its overall objec-tives, this program meets the requirements of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), and the AAO’s Ophthalmic Medical Assisting Exam - which students may take after meeting certain work experi-ence requirements. Course Contact Hours: 50 hrs.Student Tuition: $999 (Textbooks included)Class Schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays, October 17 - December 7, 6:00 - 9:00 pm.

ONLINE HEALTH PROGRAMS - NEW!New online E-Learning Healthcare Courses!Wallace State CC - Hanceville announces the availability of our online e-learning healthcare courses from Health Ed Today. Courses include:

• Dialysis Technician Program • And More!!!

Note: all programs include textbooks, workbooks and students materials. Certain programs include clinical externships and nation-al certifications. These courses are highly interactive and provide students with an enriched learning experience. Each course includes: 24 hour a day instructor support and course mentors; engaging labs, student exercises and course videos; all textbooks, workbooks and student materials; a new “Secure Student Website” – including career resources and other training.To view a course demo go to www.healthtoday.com/wallacestate. Call 256.352.7826 for more information.

Register by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing [email protected]. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce.

WaLLI WALLACE STATE INSTITUTE FOR LIFELONG LEARNERS

For Lifelong Learners 50 and older

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NON-CREDIT ONLINE CAREER TRAININGDiscover why millions of students are making the switch to online learning. With online courses, you can study at your convenience in your preferred environment. Our courses and programs are highly engaged and relevant and our instructors are interactive and support you through the curriculum. Choose from our growing catalog of instructor-led courses designed to teach you a new skill or refresh a current one or our Career Programs geared to place you into a new career in an in-demand field.

Health

Certified National Pharmaceutical RepresentativeCertified Personal TrainerCompTIA™ Healthcare IT TechnicianOptician Certification TrainingPersonal Fitness TrainerPhysical Therapy AideVeterinary Assistant

Media and Design

3ds max Certified Residential Interior Designer Digital Arts Certificate Graphic Design with Photoshop CS5 Training Marketing Design Certificate Multimedia Arts Certificate Video Game Design and DevelopmentWeb Applications DeveloperWeb Design ProfessionalWebmaster

Business

Event Management and DesignFreight Broker/Agent TrainingCertified Wedding Planner Food and Customer Service Skills Training Preston Bailey’s Fundamentals of Floral DesignPreston Bailey’s Signature Wedding & Event DesignRetail Customer Service Skills TrainingEntrepreneurship: Start-Up and Business Owner ManagementFitness Business ManagementGrant WritingLean MasteryLegal SecretaryMicrosoft Excel 2007Microsoft Excel 2010 Certification TrainingMicrosoft Office 2010 Master Certification Training Microsoft Outlook 2007Microsoft Outlook 2010 Certification Training Microsoft Word 2010 Certification TrainingMicrosoft Word 2013 Certification Training Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks 2013, Software IncludedProject ManagementPurchasing and Supply Chain Management

IT & Software Development

Android Application DeveloperAutoCAD Cisco® CCNA® Certification Training

CompTIA™ A+ Certification TrainingCompTIA™ Network+ Certification TrainingCompTIA™ Security+ Certification TrainingForensic Computer Examiner Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1 Support SpecialistiPhone/ iPad (iOS) Application DeveloperMobile and Desktop Web Developer Mobile Web DeveloperPaid Search Professional with OMCP® CertificationPay Per Click MarketingSearch Engine MarketingSearch Engine OptimizationSearch Marketing Professional with OMCP® CertificationSocial Media and Mobile Marketing Professional with OMCP® Certifi-cationSystems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) Training

To see more courses or to register go to http://careertraining.ed2go.com/wallacestate/

Register by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing [email protected]. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce.

Earn a degree ONLINEWallace State Community College o�ers both Associate in Science and Associate in Arts degrees that can be completed 100% online.

Associate in Science Degree(Other online classes may be substituted - visit

www.wallacestate.edu/online or check with an advisor.)

Year One Semester 1 Semester 2ORI 101I - 1 hr ENG 102I - 3 hrsENG 101I - 3 hrs PHL206I - 3 hrsMTH 100I - 3 hrs HIS 201I - 3 hrsGLY 101I - 4 hrs MTH 112I - 3 hrsPSY 200I - 3 hrs GLY 102I - 4 hrsTOTAL 14 hrs Total 16 hours

Year Two Semester 3 Semester 4CIS 146I - 3 hrs ENG 252I - 3 hrsMUS 101I - 3 hrs SOC 200I - 3 hrsCHM 104I - 4 hrs CHM 105I - 4 hrsENG 251I - 3 hrs AST 220I - 4 hrsHIS 202I - 3 hrs TOTAL 16 hours TOTAL 14 hours

Total Hours forAssociate in Science Degree: 60

Associate in Arts Degree(Other online classes may be substituted - visit

www.wallacestate.edu/online or check with an advisor.)

Year One Semester 1 Semester 2ORI 101I - 1 hr ENG 102I - 3 hrsENG 101I - 3 hrs PHL106I - 3 hrsCIS 146I - 3 hrs HIS 201I - 3 hrsHUM 101I - 3 hrs MTH 112I - 3 hrsPSY 200I - 3 hrs ART 100I - 3 hrsTOTAL 13 hours Total 15 hours

Year Two Semester 3 Semester 4ENG 251I - 3 hrs ENG 252I - 3 hrsPHL 206I - 3 hrs GLY 102I - 4 hrsGLY 101I - 4 hrs ENG 246I - 3 hrsMUS 101I - 3 hrs SOC 200I - 3 hrsHIS 202I - 3 hrs THR 120I - 3 hrsTOTAL 16 hours TOTAL 16 hours

Total Hours forAssociate in Arts Degree: 60

www.wallacestate.edu256.352.8000

�e following degrees are available 100% online:• Associate in Arts (Liberal Arts)• Associate in Science (General Studies)• Business Education & O�ce Management• Child Development• Computer Science• Health Information Technology/Medical Coding• O�ce Management & Supervision

(Pharmacy Tech and Polysomnography degrees are available online, with limited campus visit requirements.)

www.wallacestate.edu256.352.8000

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Preparing for the ACT Test: Math and Science Reasoning Tuesday, October 4th

4:30—8 pm

This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the math and science reasoning components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review. Workshop only: $35 Workshop and workbook: $55

Preparing for the ACT Test: English and Reading Thursday, October 13th

4:30—7 :30 pm This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the English and reading components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review.

August 30th Chick-Fil-A

August 31st Devil Dawgs

September 27th Repicci’s Italian Ice

October 19th Dale’s Stuft Potatoes

November 8th Jim n’ Nicks

Food trucks will be located in front of the Student Center from 11 am—1 pm. Show your 2016-17 Alumni Member card to receive discount or free item from the food trucks.

FOOD TRUCK DAYS

Alumni Sponsored Travel

Holiday Magic in the Smokies December 5—9, 2016

Come enjoy the magic of the holidays by visiting the Biltmore House all dressed for Christmas and viewing the National Gingerbread House Competition in Asheville, NC. Then we will travel to Pigeon Forge and stay at the new Dollywood DreamMore Resort. While in Pigeon Forge there will be shopping at the Tanger Outlets, dinners at the Applewood Farmhouse, the Hatfield and McCoy Christmas Show, tickets to the Smoky Mountain Opry Christmas Spectacular, a tour of the Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery and more.

For information or to register www.wsccalumni.org/Christmas2016

www.wsccalumni.org LaDonna Allen 256.352.8071

[email protected]

Questions?

October 10—12 8—5

Bailey Building Lobby

Purchase books at discount prices and contribute to student scholarships at the same time!

Join the Alumni Association today and help fund scholarships

Student membership is $15 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/stmem16

Regular membership is $25 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/mem16

Fall 2016 Alumni Association Activities

Each semester the Wallace State Alumni Association offers events, activities and even trips in which students and the community at large can participate. Below are the events planned for the Fall 2016 semester. Membership is not required to participate in the events, but in some cases members are awarded discounts or specials. For more informa-tion about the Alumni Association, contact LaDonna Allen at 256.352.8071 or by email at [email protected] or visit www.wsccalumni.org

FOOD TRUCK DAYS

Preparing for the ACT Test: Math and Science Reasoning Tuesday, October 4th

4:30—8 pm

This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the math and science reasoning components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review. Workshop only: $35 Workshop and workbook: $55

Preparing for the ACT Test: English and Reading Thursday, October 13th

4:30—7 :30 pm This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the English and reading components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review.

August 30th Chick-Fil-A

August 31st Devil Dawgs

September 27th Repicci’s Italian Ice

October 19th Dale’s Stuft Potatoes

November 8th Jim n’ Nicks

Food trucks will be located in front of the Student Center from 11 am—1 pm. Show your 2016-17 Alumni Member card to receive discount or free item from the food trucks.

FOOD TRUCK DAYS

Alumni Sponsored Travel

Holiday Magic in the Smokies December 5—9, 2016

Come enjoy the magic of the holidays by visiting the Biltmore House all dressed for Christmas and viewing the National Gingerbread House Competition in Asheville, NC. Then we will travel to Pigeon Forge and stay at the new Dollywood DreamMore Resort. While in Pigeon Forge there will be shopping at the Tanger Outlets, dinners at the Applewood Farmhouse, the Hatfield and McCoy Christmas Show, tickets to the Smoky Mountain Opry Christmas Spectacular, a tour of the Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery and more.

For information or to register www.wsccalumni.org/Christmas2016

www.wsccalumni.org LaDonna Allen 256.352.8071

[email protected]

Questions?

October 10—12 8—5

Bailey Building Lobby

Purchase books at discount prices and contribute to student scholarships at the same time!

Join the Alumni Association today and help fund scholarships

Student membership is $15 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/stmem16

Regular membership is $25 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/mem16

August 30th Chick-Fil-AAugust 31st Devil DawgsSeptember 27th Repicci’s Italian IceOctober 19th Dale’s Stuft PotatoesNovember 8th Jim n’ Nicks

Area food truck vendors will be on campus the following days:

Food trucks will be located in front of the Student Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Show your 2016-2017 Alumni Member card to receive discounts or free item from the food trucks.

Preparing for the ACT Test: Math and Science Reasoning Tuesday, October 4th

4:30—8 pm

This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the math and science reasoning components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review. Workshop only: $35 Workshop and workbook: $55

Preparing for the ACT Test: English and Reading Thursday, October 13th

4:30—7 :30 pm This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the English and reading components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review.

August 30th Chick-Fil-A

August 31st Devil Dawgs

September 27th Repicci’s Italian Ice

October 19th Dale’s Stuft Potatoes

November 8th Jim n’ Nicks

Food trucks will be located in front of the Student Center from 11 am—1 pm. Show your 2016-17 Alumni Member card to receive discount or free item from the food trucks.

FOOD TRUCK DAYS

Alumni Sponsored Travel

Holiday Magic in the Smokies December 5—9, 2016

Come enjoy the magic of the holidays by visiting the Biltmore House all dressed for Christmas and viewing the National Gingerbread House Competition in Asheville, NC. Then we will travel to Pigeon Forge and stay at the new Dollywood DreamMore Resort. While in Pigeon Forge there will be shopping at the Tanger Outlets, dinners at the Applewood Farmhouse, the Hatfield and McCoy Christmas Show, tickets to the Smoky Mountain Opry Christmas Spectacular, a tour of the Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery and more.

For information or to register www.wsccalumni.org/Christmas2016

www.wsccalumni.org LaDonna Allen 256.352.8071

[email protected]

Questions?

October 10—12 8—5

Bailey Building Lobby

Purchase books at discount prices and contribute to student scholarships at the same time!

Join the Alumni Association today and help fund scholarships

Student membership is $15 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/stmem16

Regular membership is $25 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/mem16

ACT PREPThe Alumni Association provides opportunities for students to prepare for specific portions of the ACT exam.

Preparing for the ACT Test: Math and Science ReasoningTuesday, October 4th, 4:30 - 8 p.m.

This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the math and science reasoning components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review

Preparing for the ACT Test: English and ReadingThursday, October 13th, 4:30-7:30 p.m.

This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the English and reading components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be includ-ed in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review.

Workshop only: $35 Workshop and workbook: $55

Preparing for the ACT Test: Math and Science Reasoning Tuesday, October 4th

4:30—8 pm

This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the math and science reasoning components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review. Workshop only: $35 Workshop and workbook: $55

Preparing for the ACT Test: English and Reading Thursday, October 13th

4:30—7 :30 pm This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide tips for the English and reading components of the test. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, practice exercises, test-taking time management and ways to make a “best guess” will be included in the session. An optional workbook and practice DVD, Cracking the ACT from the Princeton Review, is available for purchase at a discounted price. This workbook covers all areas of the ACT Test for practice test-taking and review.

August 30th Chick-Fil-A

August 31st Devil Dawgs

September 27th Repicci’s Italian Ice

October 19th Dale’s Stuft Potatoes

November 8th Jim n’ Nicks

Food trucks will be located in front of the Student Center from 11 am—1 pm. Show your 2016-17 Alumni Member card to receive discount or free item from the food trucks.

FOOD TRUCK DAYS

Alumni Sponsored Travel

Holiday Magic in the Smokies December 5—9, 2016

Come enjoy the magic of the holidays by visiting the Biltmore House all dressed for Christmas and viewing the National Gingerbread House Competition in Asheville, NC. Then we will travel to Pigeon Forge and stay at the new Dollywood DreamMore Resort. While in Pigeon Forge there will be shopping at the Tanger Outlets, dinners at the Applewood Farmhouse, the Hatfield and McCoy Christmas Show, tickets to the Smoky Mountain Opry Christmas Spectacular, a tour of the Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery and more.

For information or to register www.wsccalumni.org/Christmas2016

www.wsccalumni.org LaDonna Allen 256.352.8071

[email protected]

Questions?

October 10—12 8—5

Bailey Building Lobby

Purchase books at discount prices and contribute to student scholarships at the same time!

Join the Alumni Association today and help fund scholarships

Student membership is $15 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/stmem16

Regular membership is $25 per year—join at www.wsccalumni.org/mem16

October 10-12, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Bailey Building Lobby

Purchase books at discount prices and contribute to student scholar-ships at the same time!

BOOK FAIR

ALUMNI SPONSORED TRAVEL

Come enjoy the magic of the holidays by visiting the Biltmore House all dressed for Christmas and viewing the National Gingerbread House Competition in Asheville, NC. Then we will travel to Pigeon Forge and stay at the new Dollywood DreamMore Resort. While in Pigeon Forge, there will be shopping at the Tanger Outlets, din-ners at the Applewood Farmhouse and the Hatfield and McCoy Christmas Show, tickets to the Smoky Mountain Opry Christmas Spectacular, a tour of the Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery, and a more.

For information or to register, visit www.wsccalumni.org/Christmas2016

Join the Alumni Association today and help fund scholarships!

Student membership is $15 per year. Regular membership is $25 per year.Join at www.wsccalumni.org/mem16

QUESTIONS?www.wsccalumni.org

LaDonna Allen, 256.353.8071ladonna.allenatwallacestate.edu

MEMBERSHIP

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Business and Commerce Department

New Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Program is an excellent tool to help you with prior experienced-based learning in completing your

degree faster.

Call 256.352.8126 or visit www.wallacestate.edu

Paralegal ProgramBe A Legal Assistant

in Two Years�e Paralegal-Legal Assistant program is an Associate in Ap-plied Science Degree program designed to prepare the student for employment in law o�ces; corporate legal departments; federal, state and local government agencies; banking; business; and industry.

Call 256.352.7877 for more information.

Paralegals Work in the Exciting Legal Areas of:

�rough 2024, employment of paralegals and legal assistants is expected to grow by 8 percent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Business Administration(Transfer Option)

Business Education Options

Accounting Administrative Assistant

Medical Administrative As-sistant

Business Management Options

Business ManagementEntrepreneurship

Financial ManagementO�ce Management

Transportation Management

Short Term CertificatesAccounting ApplicationsBusiness SupervisionMedical O�ce AssistantO�ce SupervisionSo�ware ApplicationsFinancial ApplicationsGeneral O�ce ApplicationsEntrepreneurship ApplicationsTransportation Applications

Most options can be

completed online!

• Litigation-Civil• Corporate• Contract• Real Estate• Administrative/

Government

• Personal Injury• Insurance• Employment/Labor• Probate• Commercial• Trusts & Estates

Get on the road toward earning one of the nation’s most in-demand jobs.

CDL DRIVER TRAINING4-Week Day Program or Evening/Weekend Program

For more information, go to or call 256.352.7826 for program information.

�e Evelyn Burrow MuseumVisit The Evelyn Burrow Museum to see pieces from the collection donated by Evelyn and Ottis Burrow as well as rotating exhibitions featuring amazing works from artists

all over the world!

Museum Hours9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday-Friday

10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday256.352.8457 • www.burrowmuseum.org

Walk the streets of Ireland in Summer 2017

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“An Investment in Knowledge Pays the Best Interest.” Benjamin Franklin

Proceeds from the event help to fund scholarships for tuition, fees and books for academically successful students, including students enrolled in accelerated high school programs such as the Fast Track Academy and dual enrollment. Sponsors may designate their contributions to a specific Fund or Program.

2016 Student Investment Luncheon Wednesday, November 2, 2016

11:00 am - 1:00 pmFor more information and to reserve your seat visit the link below.

WWW.WSCCFUTUREFOUNDATION.ORG/sil2016

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to YOUR BEST ROUTE TO A BACHELOR’S DEGREE

Located in the Computer Science Building on the Wallace State campus

Offering onsite and

distance learning courses Business Fast Path Program Education Classes

Helen Crider, Center Manager

[email protected]

256-352-8090

www.athens.edu/wallacewww.athens.edu/wallace--hancevillehanceville

NEW: $50,000 of funds in 50/50 student grants!

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Building Codes

AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY.............................................AGP .............28AUTO BODY REPAIR ........................................................ABR .............22AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY .......................AUM ............22BAILEY CENTER ...............................................................JBC ............... 1BANQUET HALL/CULINARY ARTS ................................CUA ............. 11BASEBALL STADIUM/CLASSROOM ...............................BBS .............20BURROW CTR FOR FINE & PERFORMING ARTS .......FPA ................ 5BUSINESS EDUCATION ...................................................BE ...............16CHEMISTRY.......................................................................CHM ............13COMPUTER SCIENCE .....................................................CS ................. 8COSMETOLOGY ...............................................................COS ............14DRAFTING .........................................................................DDT ............... 9DRAKE COLISEUM ...........................................................COL .............30DIESEL MECHANICS ........................................................DEM ............27CTR FOR ECONOMIC & WORKFORCE DEVEL............AVC .............21ELECTRONICS ..................................................................ILT ................. 9GENERAL STUDIES .........................................................GS ...............12HEALTH SCIENCE ............................................................HS ................. 6

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. .............................................VE ...............14HVAC ..................................................................................ASC .............14LIBRARY .............................................................................LIB ...............19MATH ..................................................................................HGA.............10MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY .....................................MTT .............25SCHOOL OF NURSING & CENTER FOR SCIENCE ......CNS.............15PHYSICS/SCIENCE ..........................................................SCI ..............13POULTRY DIAGNOSTICS LAB ........................................PDL .............26SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ...............................SBS .............13STUDENT CENTER ..........................................................STC .............17TOM BEVILL HEALTH EDUCATION ...............................TBH ............... 4UPHOLSTERY ...................................................................UPH.............14WELDING ...........................................................................WDT ............27WELLNESS CENTER ........................................................WC ..............31WILSON HALL, ENGLISH .................................................WH ................ 7

Wallace State is a smoke-free CLEAN AIR campus.

BUILDING ..........................................................................CODE ...MAP # BUILDING ..........................................................................CODE ...MAP #

Miss Wallace State Pageant will be held Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016, at 3 p.m.

The Miss Wallace State Preliminary is a scholarship pageant that offers over $1,000 in scholarships to participants each year. It is a part of the Miss America Organization that provides millions of dollars in scholarship money to contestants throughout the United States. Miss Wallace State 2017 will compete for the title of Miss Alabama in June 2017 at Samford University.

Materials, forms, and information may be found on the Miss Wallace State page: http://www.wallacestate.edu/miss-wallace-state.

Conetestant orientation, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016, 3 p.m., 11th Floor Bailey Center.

DEADLINE TO ENTER MISS WSCC IS FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 2016

QUALIFICATIONSTo enter the Miss Wallace State Scholarship Preliminary, or any other Miss America local preliminary you must:• Be a female, a high school senior, at

least seventeen (17) years of age by December 4, 2016, and no older than

twenty-four (24) years of age on De-cember 31, 2017;

• Be a citizen of the United States of America;

• Not be married, never been married, never had a marriage annulled, or have a child;

• Be available for public appearances as Miss Wallace State;

• Be enrolled in six credit hours or more on the campuses of Wallace State (in-cluding Fast Track Academies); and

• Secure $100 in donations for the Chil-dren’s Miracle Network.

AREAS OF COMPETITION/SCORING• 25% - Presentation & Community

Achievement in Interview• 30% - Artistic Expression in Talent• 10% - Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit• 15% - Presence and Poise in Evening

Wear• 20% - On-Stage Questions

For additional information contact: Suzanne Harbin, 256.352.8144 or

Rob Metcalf, 256.352.8250 or [email protected] or [email protected]

Miss Wallace State 2017

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Academic and

Career Pathway

to Success! L I BER AL ARTSG EN ER AL STU D I ES

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Agriculture, Business, Child Development, Clinical Lab, Collision Repair, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Culinary, Emergency Medical Services, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Horticulture, Human Services, Medical Assisting, Paralegal, Patient Care Specialist, Pharmacy Tech, Polysomnography, Poultry Science, Visual Communications

CONSIDER A CAREER IN ONE OF THESE FI ELDS:

For information about off campus centers, call 256.352.8050 or 256.352.8236

Wallace State CenterHayden High SchoolHayden, AL

Wallace State CenterJ.B. Pennington High SchoolBlountsville, AL

Wallace State CenterAddison High SchoolAddison, AL

Wallace State CenterBrewer High SchoolSomerville, AL

Wallace State CampusCenter, Oneonta, AL

For information call 256.352.8000 or 1.866.350.9722 www.wallacestate.edu

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2016 FALL SCHEDULE REG I STE R TODAY!

GET IN A WALLACE STATE OF MIND.