Summer 2013 Credit Class Schedule

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Each year, thousands of students attend WCCC during our summer sessions. Some are students who want to get a head start on their college education while others are students from colleges and universities who want to lighten their fall credit loads, concentrate on problem courses, or simply complete their degrees in less time.

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Postmaster please deliver: February 27–March 2, 2013

Westmoreland CountY Community College

145 Pavilion LaneYoungwood, PA 15697-1814

Nonprofit Org.U.S. PostageP A I  D

Permit No. 20Greensburg, PA

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Summer Sessions at WCCCEach year, thousands of students attend WCCC during our summer sessions. Some are students who want to get a head start on their college ed-

ucation while others are students from colleges and universities who want to lighten their fall credit loads, concentrate on problem courses, or sim-ply complete their degrees in less time.

Our summer schedule features —➫ 4 convenient sessions:

51/2-week sessions – May 20 and June 268-week session – June 10–August 211-week session – May 20–August 1

➫ More than 200 online classes

➫ No Friday classes

➫ Close to home locationsWCCC Bushy Run, ExportWCCC Fayette County Center, UniontownWCCC Greene County Center, WaynesburgWCCC Indiana County Center, IndianaWCCC Laurel, LatrobeWCCC Mon Valley, Belle VernonWCCC New Kensington, New Kensington

➫ Affordable tuition

If you’re a student from another collegeattending WCCC—

Before registering for any classes at WCCC, be sure that you:

✔Consult with the appropriate advisor, department or chair at your presentcampus to ensure that you select proper courses.

✔Notify your present college’s financial aid office that you are enrolling atWCCC; any financial aid must be processed by your present college’s

financial aid office.

✔Complete a WCCC Application for Admission.

Remember to complete an Official Transcript Request Form before

finishing summer classes to ensure that your grades are sent to your

home institution.

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Just for Returning Students —

WCCC Faculty AdvisingCenter

Open this summer for fall ’13 registrationDo you need help registering for your fall classes ? Get the

help you need through our Faculty Advising Center at theWCCC Youngwood Campus.

WCCC faculty advisors will help you:• Determine what classes to take that are appropriate for

your major• Check to ensure that you are meeting your graduation re-

quirements• Help you register for fall 2013 classes

The WCCC Faculty Advising Center opensMonday, June 10.

Appointments will be taken beginning June 3.

To schedule an appointment,call 724-925-4121.

The Summer Bridge Program can help prepareyou for the demands of college life and promoteacademic success in your first year of college.

• Classes meet only 4 days per week

• Complete 9 credits in just 7 weeks

• Courses in reading, math, academic successpersonal development

• Free tutoring, academic advising &counseling

• Choose your location – WCCC YoungwoodCampus or WCCC New Kensington

For more information about the program oreligibility requirements, contact JackieGreenawalt at 724-925-4280 or Lori Jacobsat 724-925-5926.

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Distance Learning at WCCCDistance learning courses offer convenience and flexibility to learners. At WCCC, you can choose from several instructional delivery modes that reducetravel time and cost by allowing you to learn at convenient times and places. Distance learning is an educational experience in which you and your instructorare separated by physical distance and teaching/learning is achieved through delivery modes such as online courses and interactive videoconference courses.

Online CoursesOnline courses offer the opportunity to take courses using your home computer

or a computer located at another site such as a public library or the WCCC com-puter labs. You do all of your coursework online: read assignments, take part indiscussions, submit work, and interact with instructors and classmates via the In-ternet. Although online courses are not self-paced, you can complete your coursework at times convenient to you.

Online courses are not suited for everyone, however. You should be able to de-vote at least six hours of study, reading and work time per week for each three-credit online class in which you are enrolled. Students who work well on theirown; are familiar with the Internet; have good reading comprehension skills; andpossess basic typing skills are best prepared to succeed in online courses.

Find out if online courses are right for you. Go to http://wccc.edu/blackboardand click on Getting Started and Basic Skills and Requirements. Getting Startedcontains a Blackboard tour and a quiz on online learning. If you have questionsafter this, call 1-800-262-2103, ext. 5921 or send e-mail [email protected]

COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS FOR ONLINE COURSESBasic computer skills are required in order to be successful in online classes.

Students should have the following minimal skills: 1) save and send files via anemail attachment; 2) navigate to sites on the Internet; 3) create documents withMicrosoft Word software; and 4) download documents to specific folders on yourcomputer. Students who lack these basic skills may find online courses very diffi-cult. Since much of the communication with classmates and instructors will bewritten, students should be prepared to spend a lot of time reading, composingand typing.

AOL Internet service is not compatible with Blackboard. We recommend usinganother Internet Service Provider to access WCCC online courses. If you useNetscape or Internet Explorer as your browser while connected to the Internet viaAOL, you still may be “timed out” of your connection to the Internet unexpect-edly, such as during a test. In addition, you may not be able to utilize all of theBlackboard tools properly which could cause problems in completing your courserequirements. Some “low cost” ISPs encounter similar problems.

Minimum Computer Requirements• A computer running Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Win-

dows 7; a CD- or DVD-ROM drive, and access to a letter quality printer

• Microsoft Word

• A dial-up, DSL or cable connection with an Internet Service Provider, publicweb access such as at a library (ask first about availability ), or the WCCCcomputer labs.

• An assigned email address. A WCCC-assigned student email address isusername @my.wccc.edu. To access your email address, go tohttps://my.wccc.edu for your free college email account.

• The use of Internet Explorer 8 or Firefox is strongly recommended. Thesebrowsers may be downloaded free from the Internet. Google Chrome and In-ternet Explorer 9 are not fully supported by Blackboard. For more informa-tion, visit the Blackboard student website at http://wccc.edu/blackboard.Check the course syllabus for additional software or plug-in requirements.

Accessing Online Courses

Blackboard may be accessed by going to the MyWCCC Portal.To access Blackboard, go to http://my.wccc.edu, log in to the portal with your

username and password, and click on the Blackboard course link to the right.Contact the IT Help Desk at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 5921 for more information.

Live Interactive Videoconference Courses

Interactive videoconferencing enables students at the WCCC centers - BushyRun, Fayette County, Greene County, Indiana County, Laurel, Mon Valley andNew Kensington - to enroll in courses that may not usually be available at the cen-ters.

Using Blackboard Collaborate, a Webconferencing platform, students at two ormore sites can participate in the same class session at the same time. Courseswhich are delivered in this mode are designated by VID next to the course title.

For more information about distance learning at WCCC, go tohttp://wccc.edu/blackboard, or contact Kathleen Keefe, director ofLearning Resources, at 1-00-262-2103, ext. 4101, or [email protected].

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For textbook prices and information,visit the Bookstore web page at wccc.edu

Online11 ACC 105-WA Financial Recordkeeping 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

5 ACC 120-WA QuickBooks• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 ACC 155-WA Accounting I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 ACC 156-WA Accounting II 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 155 Staff11 ACC 165-WA Accounting for Managers 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 ACC 219-WA Managerial Accounting 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 156 Staff11 ACC 222-WA Principles of Auditing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 156 Staff11 ACC 230-WA Integrated Accounting Sftwr,• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 155 Staff11 ACC 234-WA Payroll & Spreadsheet Soft.• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ACC 255-WA Intermediate Acctg I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 156 Staff11 ACC 260-WA Advanced Accounting Issues 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 120-WA Pharmacology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 122-WA Medical Terminology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 122-WB Medical Terminology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 122-WC Medical Terminology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 ART 155-W1 Introduction to Art History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 ART 155-W2 Introduction to Art History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

11 ART 155-WA Introduction to Art History 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ART 158-WA American Art 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BIO 107-WA Human Biology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Kalup11 BIO 107-WB Human Biology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Kalup

2 BUS 120-W1 Mathematics of Business 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 120-WA Mathematics of Business 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Staff

2 BUS 158-W1 Principles of Management 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 158-WA Principles of Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 160-W1 Intro to Business 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 160-WA Introduction to Business 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 205-W1 Business Law I 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 205-WA Business Law I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 206-WA Business Law II 3 WON 05/20-08/01 BUS 205 Staff11 BUS 240-WA Techniques of Selling 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 241-W1 Human Resource Mgmt. 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 241-WA Human Resource Mgmt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 244-WA Business Statistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Staff

2 BUS 245-W1 Principles of Marketing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 245-WA Principles of Marketing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 249-WA Labor Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 258-WA Supervisory Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 260-WA Small Business Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 261-WA International Business 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 262-WA Effective Entrepreneurship 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 275-WA Organizational Behavior 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 285-WA Compensation Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CIS 168-WA Prin of Information Security• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 001 Staff11 CIS 209-WA LAN Security• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 001 Staff11 CIS 212-WA Cmputer Forensics• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

5 CPT 110-WA Exploring Windows• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff5 CPT 120-WA Intro to the Internet• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff5 CPT 122-WA Visio• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff

11 CPT 145-WA Intro to Comp. Tech.• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 150-WA Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-WB Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-WC Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-WD Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff

2 CPT 151-W1 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 06/10-08/02 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 151-WA Advanced Office Applications• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150 Staff11 CPT 160-WA Intro to Programming 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 162-WA Visual Basic I• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 181-WA Intro to Telecommunication• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 182-WA Operating Systems• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150+ Staff11 CPT 183-WA Local Area Networks• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

5 CPT 185-WA PowerPoint• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 CPT 190-WA Word for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 195-WA Excel for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150+ Staff11 CPT 196-WA Access for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150+ Staff11 CPT 203-WA XHTML and CSS• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 206-WA Javascript• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 203 Staff11 CPT 235-WA Database Mgmt. Systems• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 151+ Staff11 CRJ 155-WA Intro to Criminal Justice 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 162-WA Police Administration I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CRJ 155 Uhrin11 CRJ 180-WA Corrections 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 195-WA Intro to Private Security 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 255-WA Juvenile Delinquency 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 283-WA Inst Treat. of Adults/Juv. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 287-WA Multiculturalism & CRJ Sys. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 296-WA Intro to Criminalistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CRJ 155 Baric11 ECE 179-WA Infant & Toddler Dvlpmt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ECE 180-WA Child Growth and Dvlpmt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CHC 179+ Staff11 ECE 182-83 Early Child Education Curricu 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ECE 189-WA Early Childhood Lang and Lit 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 ECN 158-W1 Elements of Economics 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 ECN 158-WA Elements of Economics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

ONLINE CLASSES (CONTINUED)8 ECN 255-W1 Macroeconomics 3 WON 06/10-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff

11 ECN 255-WA Macroeconomics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff8 ECN 256-W1 Microeconomics 3 WON 06/10-08/02 MTH 052+ Staff

11 ECN 256-WA Microeconomics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 EDU 156-WA Intro/Middle & Secondary Ed 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EDU 200-WA Intro to Instruct Technology• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 ENG 070-W1 Intermediate Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 030 Krug11 ENG 070-WA Intermediate Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 030 Krug

8 ENG 161-W1 College Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 070+ Hays8 ENG 161-W2 College Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 070+ Hays8 ENG 161-W3 College Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 070+ Staff

11 ENG 161-WA College Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 070+ Hays11 ENG 161-WB College Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 070+ Hays11 ENG 161-WC College Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 070+ Hays

8 ENG 162-W1 Technical Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Hricik8 ENG 162-W2 Technical Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Hricik

11 ENG 162-WA Technical Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik11 ENG 162-WB Technical Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik11 ENG 162-WC Technical Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik

8 ENG 163-W1 Business Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Henry8 ENG 163-W3 Business Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Henry

11 ENG 163-WA Business Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry11 ENG 163-WB Business Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry

8 ENG 164-W1 Advanced Composition 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Hays8 ENG 164-W2 Advanced Composition 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Staff8 ENG 164-W3 Advanced Composition 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Staff

11 ENG 164-WA Advanced Composition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry11 ENG 164-WB Advanced Composition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry11 ENG 164-WC Advanced Composition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik11 ENG 165-WA Creative Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Staff

8 ENG 255-W1 Introduction to Literature 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Henry1 ENG 255-WA Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Toohey1 ENG 255-WB Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Toohey1 ENG 255-WC Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Toohey1 ENG 255-WD Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Staff8 ENG 256-W1 20th Century Literary Themes 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Henry

11 EPS 150-WA Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EPS 150-WB Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EPS 150-WC Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EPS 150-WD Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EPS 160-WA Earth Science 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EPS 160-WB Earth Science 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 FIN 155-WA Personal Finance 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 FIN 220-WA Business Finance 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 165+ Staff11 FIN 246-WA Risk Mgmt. and Insurance 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 FIN 259-W1 Investments 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 FSM 159-W1 Nutrition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Shipley11 FSM 159-WA Nutrition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Shipley11 FSM 159-WB Nutrition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Shipley

8 FSM 219-W1 Hospitality Internship 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Komarinski11 GEO 155-WA Intro to Human Geography 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 GEO 160-WA Physical Geo. & Environ. 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 155-W1 Early Western Civilization 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 155-WA Early Western Civilization 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 156-W1 Modern Western Civilization 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 156-WA Modern Western Civilization 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 249-W1 The Civil War 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 249-WA The Civil War 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 255-W1 Early U.S. and Pa. History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 255-WA Early U.S. and Pa. History 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 256-W1 Modern U.S. & Pa. History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 256-WA Modern U.S. & Pa. History 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 257-W1 The World in the 20th Century 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 257-WA The World in the 20th Century 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 HMS 170-WA Racial & Ethnic Minorities 3 WON 05/20-08/01 SOC 155 Staff11 HMS 172-WA Drug & Alcohol Dependency 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 HOR 105-WA Introduction to Horticulture 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Zhang11 HPE 156-WA Health & Physical Education• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 HUM 140-WA Social Media-Society/Citizen 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HUM 156-W1 Critical Thinking 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HUM 156-WA Critical Thinking 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 LAS 140-WA Domestic Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 LAS 101+ Staff11 LIS 140-WA Library Administration 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MED 155-WA Introduction to Multimedia• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MED 158-WA History of Cinema• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 242-WA Retailing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

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ONLINE CLASSES (CONTINUED)11 MKT 251-WA Consumer Behavior 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 252-WA Public Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 253-WA Global Marketing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 254-WA Advertising and Promotion 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MRI 105-WA Data Acquist/Process Image 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MRI 110-WA Patnt. Care/Safe/Sect Anatom 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MTH 050-WA Basic Mathematics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Babilya11 MTH 050-WB Basic Mathematics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Babilya11 MTH 052-WA Foundations of Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Pl Test+ Congelio11 MTH 052-WB Foundations of Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Pl Test+ Congelio11 MTH 100-WA Intermediate Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Frank11 MTH 100-WB Intermediate Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Frank11 MTH 157-WA College Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 100 Staff11 MTH 157-WB College Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 100 Staff11 MTH 158-WA Precalculus Mathematics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 157 Staff11 MTH 160-WA Introduction to Statistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 050 Padgett11 MTH 160-WB Introduction to Statistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 050 Padgett11 MTH 172-WA Analytical Geom. & Calculus I 4 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 005 Staff11 MUS 111-WA Fund. of Music Theory 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

5 OFT 100-WA Basic Keyboarding• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 OFT 110-WA Document Processing I• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 100 Staff11 OFT 130-WA A&P for Medical Office• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ALH 122+ Hamilton11 OFT 140-WA Office Procedures• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 OFT 151-WA Advanced Office Applications• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150 Staff11 OFT 155-WA Intro/Electronic Health Record• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Johnson

5 OFT 185-WA PowerPoint• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 OFT 190-WA Word for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 OFT 195-WA Excel for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 110+ Staff11 OFT 196-WA Access for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 110+ Staff11 OFT 210-WA Office Technologies• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 110 Staff11 OFT 225-WA Proofreading• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 110 Staff11 OFT 235-WA Customer Service• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 OFT 280-WA Office Management• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 110+ Staff

8 PDV 160-WA Strategies for Acad. Success 1 WON 06/10-08/02 Adams11 PHL 155-WA Introduction to Logic 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 160-WA Introduction to Philosophy 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 160-WB Introduction to Philosophy 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 161-WA Introduction to Ethics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 161-WB Introduction to Ethics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHY 153-WA Introduction to Physics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Cordle11 POL 155-WA Amer. National Government 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 POL 255-WA Amer. State & Local Govern 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin

8 PSY 160-W1 General Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 PSY 160-W2 General Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 PSY 160-W3 General Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

11 PSY 160-WA General Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PSY 160-WB General Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 PSY 161-W1 Human Growth & Devlpmt. 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff8 PSY 161-W2 Human Growth & Devlpmt. 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff

11 PSY 161-WA Human Growth & Devlpmt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-WB Human Growth & Devlpmt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

8 PSY 163-WA Physiologic Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff8 PSY 165-W1 Educational Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff

11 PSY 165-WA Educational Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 167-WA Death and Dying 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 PSY 250-W1 Research Methods/Psychology3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160+ Staff11 PSY 260-WA Social Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

8 PSY 265-W1 Child Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 265-WA Child Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 267-WA Psychology of Women 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 268-WA Adolescent Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

8 PSY 270-W1 Abnormal Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 270-WA Abnormal Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

8 REL 171-W1 World Religions Survey 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 REL 171-WA World Religions Survey 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 REL 181-WA Religion in America 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

1 RLS 101-WA Fundamentals of Real Estate 2 WON 05/20-06/25 Staff2 RLS 102-WA Real Estate Practices 2 WON 06/26-08/01 Staff

11 RLS 205-WA Property Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff8 SOC 155-W1 Principles of Sociology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Soltis

11 SOC 155-WA Principles of Sociology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 155-WB Principles of Sociology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 155-WC Principles of Sociology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 160-WA Applied Human Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 SOC 161-WA Marriage and Family 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 165-WA Cultural Diversity 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 255-WA Cultural Anthropology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis

8 SPC 156-W1 Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 SPC 156-W2 Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

11 SPC 156-WA Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 SPC 156-WB Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Culyba

5 WEB 102-WA Acrobat Essentials• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 WEB 110-WA Web Design• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

ONLINE CLASSES (CONTINUED)11 WEB 140-WA Dreamweaver - Basic• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 WEB 162-WA Fireworks• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 WEB 190-WA Dreamweaver - Advanced• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 WEB 140+ Staff11 WEB 203-WA Xhtml and CSS• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 WEB 206-WA Javascript• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 WEB 203 Staff11 WEB 235-WA Interactive Design• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 WEB 110+ Staff

To register, 1-800-262-2103 or www.wccc.edu

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WON Online Classes

WYW Youngwood Campus

Cln Clinical Laboratory

Pl Test Placement Test

VID Interactive Videoconference Class

• Lab Fee - See Page 16.

+ See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

KEYFAY Fayette County Center

BRC Bushy Run Center

GRE Greene County Center

INC Indiana County Center

LAC Laurel Center

MVC Mon Valley Center

NKC New Kensington Center

SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

1 First 51/2-week session May 20–June 25

2 Second 51/2-week session June 26–August 1

8 8-week session June 10–August 2

11 11-week session May 20–August 1

5 5-week classes - dates vary

Evening and Saturday classesare shaded.

ACC – AccountingYoungwood Campus11 ACC 155-26 Accounting I 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052+ Staff11 ACC 156-27 Accounting II 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 ACC 155 Staff11 ACC 165-26 Accounting for Managers 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052+ Staff

Online11 ACC 105-WA Financial Recordkeeping 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

5 ACC 120-WA QuickBooks• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 ACC 155-WA Accounting I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 ACC 156-WA Accounting II 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 155 Staff11 ACC 165-WA Accounting for Managers 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 ACC 219-WA Managerial Accounting 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 156 Staff11 ACC 222-WA Principles of Auditing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 156 Staff11 ACC 230-WA Integrated Acctg. Software• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 155 Staff11 ACC 234-WA Payroll & Spreadsheet Soft.• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ACC 255-WA Intermediate Acctg I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 156 Staff11 ACC 260-WA Advanced Accounting Issues 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

ALH – Allied HealthYoungwood Campus11 ALH 120-00 Pharmacology (VID) 3 WYW TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff

1 ALH 122-24 Medical Terminology 3 WYW MW 05:00-07:50P 05/20-06/24 Staff

Online11 ALH 120-WA Pharmacology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 122-WA Medical Terminology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 122-WB Medical Terminology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 122-WC Medical Terminology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

Off Campus11 ALH 120-30 Pharmacology (VID) 3 NKC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ALH 120-50 Pharmacology (VID) 3 MVC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ALH 120-60 Pharmacology (VID) 3 LAC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ALH 120-90 Pharmacology (VID) 3 BRC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ALH 120-G0 Pharmacology (VID) 3 GRE TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ALH 120-N0 Pharmacology (VID) 3 INC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff

ART – ArtOnline11 ART 155-WA Intro to Art History 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 ART 155-W1 Intro to Art History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 ART 155-W2 Intro to Art History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

11 ART 158-WA American Art 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

Off Campus11 ART 155-30 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 NKC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-50 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 MVC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-60 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 LAC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-F0 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 FAY TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-G0 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 GRE TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-N0 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 INC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff

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SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

ART (CONTINUED)

Touchstone Center for the Arts Classes

See page 15 for Touchstone course descriptions. ART 143-TS Printmaking• 3 FAY MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 06/10-06/14 Staff ART 161-TS 3-D Design• 3 FAY MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 07/08-07/12 ART 160 Staff Lab MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P ART 166-TS Painting II• 3 FAY MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 07/22-07/26 ART 165 Staff Lab MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P ART 185-TS Clay I - Handbuilding Ceramic• 3 FAY MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 06/03-06/07 Staff Lab MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P ART 188-TS Textiles• 3 FAY MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 06/24-06/28 Staff

ASL – American Sign LanguageYoungwood Campus11 ASL 101-26 American Sign Language I 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff

8 ASL 101-L1 American Sign Language I 3 WYW MW 09:00-11:40A 06/10-07/31 Staff8 ASL 102-L2 American Sign Language II 3 WYW TTH 06:00-08:30P 06/11-08/01 ASL 101 Staff

BIO – BiologyYoungwood Campus (The following courses must be taken concurrently: BIO

155 + BIO 055, BIO 156 + BIO 056, BIO 171 + BIO 071, BIO 172 + BIO 072, BIO

265 + BIO 065.)11 BIO 107-18 Human Biology 3 WYW TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 BIO 107-25 Human Biology 3 WYW MW 01:00-03:00P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 BIO 110-25 Intro to Forensic Biology• 4 WYW TTH 06:00-08:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff

1 BIO 155-05 General Biology I• 4 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 05/20-06/25 Oliver11 BIO 155-25 General Biology I• 4 WYW MW 06:00-08:00P 05/20-07/31 Staff

2 BIO 156-05 General Biology II• 4 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 06/26-08/01 BIO 155 Staff11 BIO 156-26 General Biology II• 4 WYW TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 BIO 155 Staff11 BIO 171-07 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 WYW MW 01:00-03:00P 05/20-07/31 ENG 080+ Kalup11 BIO 171-11 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 WYW TTH 08:00-09:50A 05/21-08/01 ENG 080+ Berg11 BIO 171-25 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 WYW MW 06:00-08:00P 05/20-07/31 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 171-27 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 WYW TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 172-01 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 WYW MW 08:00-10:00A 05/20-07/31 BIO 171 Kalup11 BIO 172-24 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 WYW MW 06:00-08:00P 05/20-07/31 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 172-26 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 WYW TTH 05:30-07:20P 05/21-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-17 Microbiology• 4 WYW TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 BIO 171 Maloy11 BIO 265-19 Microbiology• 4 WYW MW 01:00-03:00P 05/20-07/31 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-24 Microbiology• 4 WYW TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-25 Microbiology• 4 WYW MW 06:00-08:00P 05/20-07/31 BIO 171 Staff

Biology Labs1 BIO 055-09 General Biology I Lab WYW MW 12:00-03:00P 05/20-06/24 Oliver1 BIO 055-17 General Biology I Lab WYW TTH 12:00-02:45P 05/21-06/25 Oliver

11 BIO 055-27 General Biology I Lab WYW W 08:00-10:45P 05/22-07/31 Staff2 BIO 056-09 General Biology II Lab WYW MW 12:00-03:00P 06/26-07/31 Staff

11 BIO 056-26 General Biology II Lab WYW T 08:00-10:45P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 065-11 Microbiology Lab WYW M 08:00-12:15P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 065-12 Microbiology Lab WYW TH 08:00-11:50A 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-13 Microbiology Lab WYW T 08:00-11:50A 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 065-21 Microbiology Lab WYW T 02:00-05:50P 05/21-07/30 Maloy11 BIO 065-23 Microbiology Lab WYW TH 02:00-05:50P 05/23-08/01 Maloy11 BIO 065-26 Microbiology Lab WYW T 06:45-10:35P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 071-14 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab WYW T 10:00-12:45P 05/21-07/30 Berg11 BIO 071-15 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab WYW TH 10:00-12:45P 05/23-08/01 Berg11 BIO 071-21 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab WYW M 03:15-06:00P 05/20-07/29 Kalup11 BIO 071-22 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab WYW W 03:15-06:00P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 071-27 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab WYW W 08:00-10:45P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 071-28 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab WYW TH 08:00-10:45P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 072-05 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab WYW M 10:00-12:55P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 072-06 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab WYW W 10:10-12:55P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 072-24 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab WYW W 03:00-05:45P 05/22-07/31 Kalup11 BIO 072-26 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab WYW T 08:00-10:45P 05/21-07/30 Kalup11 BIO 072-27 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab WYW W 08:00-10:45P 05/22-07/31 Staff

Online11 BIO 107-WA Human Biology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Kalup11 BIO 107-WB Human Biology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Kalup

Off Campus11 BIO 107-37 Human Biology 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 107-F6 Human Biology 3 FAY T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 107-G6 Human Biology 3 GRE TH 05:00-08:40P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 155-31 General Biology I• 4 NKC M 08:30-11:15A 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 171-31 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 NKC TH 08:30-11:15A 05/23-08/01 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 171-35 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 NKC MW 07:30-09:10P 05/20-07/31 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 171-95 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 BRC MW 06:00-07:50P 05/20-07/31 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 171-G8 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 GRE TTH 04:00-06:45P 05/21-08/01 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 172-35 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 NKC MW 05:30-07:10P 05/20-07/31 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 172-38 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 NKC TH 05:30-09:20P 05/23-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 172-96 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 BRC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 172-N7 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 INC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 BIO 171 Staff

BIOLOGY (CONTINUED)11 BIO 265-31 Microbiology• 4 NKC W 08:30-12:10P 05/22-07/31 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-36 Microbiology• 4 NKC T 05:30-09:10P 05/21-07/30 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-66 Microbiology• 4 LAC TTH 03:30-05:25P 05/21-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-97 Microbiology• 4 BRC M 05:30-10:10P 05/20-07/29 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-N5 Microbiology• 4 INC M 05:00-09:40P 05/20-07/29 BIO 171 Staff

Off-Campus Biology Labs11 BIO 055-31 General Biology I Lab NKC W 08:30-11:50A 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 065-31 Microbiology Lab NKC M 08:30-12:20P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 065-33 Microbiology Lab NKC W 01:00-04:50P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 065-34 Microbiology Lab NKC TH 12:30-04:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-38 Microbiology Lab NKC TH 05:30-09:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-66 Microbiology Lab LAC T 05:30-09:20P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 065-67 Microbiology Lab LAC W 05:30-09:20P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 065-68 Microbiology Lab LAC TH 05:30-09:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-91 Microbiology Lab BRC TH 08:30-12:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-95 Microbiology Lab BRC W 05:30-09:55P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 071-32 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC T 11:00-01:15P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 071-35 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC M 05:00-07:15P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 071-36 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC T 08:30-10:45A 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 071-37 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC W 05:00-07:15P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 071-94 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BRC W 02:30-05:15P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 071-97 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BRC M 08:00-10:45P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 071-G8 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab GRE TH 07:00-08:45P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 072-31 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC F 08:00-10:45A 05/24-07/26 Staff11 BIO 072-33 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC F 12:00-02:45P 05/24-07/26 Staff11 BIO 072-35 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC M 07:30-09:45P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 072-37 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC W 07:30-09:45P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 072-64 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab LAC T 03:00-04:50P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 072-96 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BRC T 08:00-10:45P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 072-98 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BRC TH 08:00-10:45P 05/23-08/01 Staff

BKP – Baking & PastryYoungwood Campus11 BKP 141-01 Baking I• 4 WYW M 08:00-10:35A 05/20-07/29 Dunkel Lab M 10:45-04:00P

BUS – BusinessYoungwood Campus11 BUS 120-05 Mathematics of Business 3 WYW MW 10:30-12:30P 05/20-07/31 MTH 052 Staff11 BUS 120-26 Mathematics of Business 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052 Staff11 BUS 158-07 Principles of Management 3 WYW MW 08:00-10:00A 05/20-07/31 Staff11 BUS 160-09 Introduction to Business 3 WYW MW 12:30-02:30P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 BUS 205-27 Business Law I 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BUS 240-27 Techniques of Selling 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BUS 244-27 Business Statistics 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 MTH 052 Staff

Online11 BUS 120-WA Mathematics of Business 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Staff

2 BUS 120-W1 Mathematics of Business 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 158-WA Principles of Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 158-W1 Principles of Management 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 160-WA Introduction to Business 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 160-W1 Intro to Business 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 205-WA Business Law I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 205-W1 Business Law I 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 206-WA Business Law II 3 WON 05/20-08/01 BUS 205 Staff11 BUS 240-WA Techniques of Selling 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 241-WA Human Resource Mgmt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 241-W1 Human Resource Mgmt. 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 244-WA Business Statistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Staff11 BUS 245-WA Principles of Marketing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 BUS 245-W1 Principles of Marketing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 BUS 249-WA Labor Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 258-WA Supervisory Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 260-WA Small Business Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 261-WA International Business 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 262-WA Effective Entrepreneurship 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 275-WA Organizational Behavior 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 BUS 285-WA Compensation Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

Off Campus11 BUS 120-66 Mathematics of Business 3 LAC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052 Staff11 BUS 120-36 Mathematics of Business 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 MTH 052 Staff11 BUS 160-35 Intro to Business 3 NKC MW 06:00-08:00P 05/21-07/31 Staff

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WON Online Classes

WYW Youngwood Campus

Cln Clinical Laboratory

Pl Test Placement Test

VID Interactive Videoconference Class

• Lab Fee - See Page 16.

+ See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

KEYFAY Fayette County Center

BRC Bushy Run Center

GRE Greene County Center

INC Indiana County Center

LAC Laurel Center

MVC Mon Valley Center

NKC New Kensington Center

SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

1 First 51/2-week session May 20–June 25

2 Second 51/2-week session June 26–August 1

8 8-week session June 10–August 2

11 11-week session May 20–August 1

5 5-week classes - dates vary

Evening and Saturday classesare shaded.

BUSINESS (CONTINUED)11 BUS 249-34 Labor Relations 3 NKC F 08:30-11:15A 05/24-07/26 Staff11 BUS 258-35 Supervisory Management 3 NKC T 06:00-08:00P 05/21-08/01 Staff

CHM – ChemistryYoungwood Campus (The following courses must be taken concurrently: CHM

107 + CHM 007, CHM 155 + CHM 055, CHM 156 + CHM 056, CHM 264 + CHM

064)11 CHM 107-12 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 WYW TTH 09:00-10:50A 05/21-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 CHM 107-26 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 WYW TTH 05:45-07:40P 05/21-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 CHM 108-84 Intro to Concepts in Chem. II• 4 WYW 05/20-08/01 CHM 107 Staff

1 CHM 155-07 General Chemistry I• 4 WYW MTWTH 11:00-01:00P 05/20-06/25 MTH 052 Staff Lab MW 01:00-03:45P11 CHM 155-25 General Chemistry I• 4 WYW MW 05:30-07:30P 05/20-07/31 MTH 052 Staff

2 CHM 156-05 General Chemistry II• 4 WYW MTWTH 11:00-01:00P 06/26-08/01 CHM 155 Staff Lab TTH 08:00-10:45A11 CHM 156-26 General Chemistry II• 4 WYW TTH 05:45-07:40P 05/21-08/01 CHM 155 Staff

1 CHM 250-01 Organic Chemistry I• 4 WYW MTWTH 08:30-10:30A 05/20-06/25 CHM 156 Staff Lab MTWTH 11:00-03:50P2 CHM 251-01 Organic Chemistry II• 4 WYW MTWTH 08:30-10:30A 06/26-08/01 CHM 250 Staff

Lab MTWTH 11:00-03:50P11 CHM 264-03 Chem for the Health Sciences• 4 WYW MW 09:00-11:00A 05/20-07/31 CHM 155+ Staff

Chemistry Labs11 CHM 007-15 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab WYW T 11:00-01:45P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CHM 007-26 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab WYW T 07:45-10:15P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CHM 055-25 General Chemistry I Lab WYW M 07:45-10:30P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 CHM 055-26 General Chemistry I Lab WYW W 07:45-10:30P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 CHM 056-27 General Chemistry II Lab WYW T 07:45-10:30P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CHM 064-08 Chemistry Health Sci Lab WYW M 11:00-01:45P 05/20-07/29 Staff

Off Campus11 CHM 107-36 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 NKC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 CHM 107-66 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 LAC TTH 09:30-11:20A 05/21-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 CHM 107-96 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 BRC T 05:30-09:10P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052+ Staff11 CHM 107-N5 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 INC M 06:00-09:40P 05/20-07/29 MTH 052+ Staff

Off-Campus Chemistry Labs11 CHM 007-38 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab NKC T 06:00-08:45P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CHM 007-63 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab LAC T 11:30-02:00P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CHM 007-98 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab BRC TH 05:30-08:00P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 CHM 007-N7 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab INC W 06:00-08:30P 05/22-07/31 Staff

CIS – Computer Information SecurityOnline11 CIS 168-WA Prin of Information Security• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 001 Staff11 CIS 209-WA LAN Security• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 001 Staff11 CIS 212-WA Cmputer Forensics• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

CNC – Computer Numerical ControlYoungwood Campus11 CNC 100-25 Intro/Computer Numer Control•3 WYW MW 08:00-09:15A 05/20-07/31 Staff Lab MW 09:30-10:45A

CPT – Computer TechnologyYoungwood Campus

1 CPT 050-01 Technology at WCCC 1 WYW MW 10:30-11:45A 05/20-06/24 Staff11 CPT 150-01 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WYW MW 08:00-10:00A 05/20-07/31 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-09 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WYW MW 01:00-03:00P 05/20-07/31 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-14 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WYW TTH 10:30-12:30P 05/21-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-26 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-27 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/21 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 162-26 Visual Basic I• 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 160 Staff11 CPT 180-27 C++ Programming• 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 CPT 198-27 Fiber-Optic Technologies• 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff

Online5 CPT 110-WA Exploring Windows• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff5 CPT 120-WA Intro to the Internet• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff5 CPT 122-WA Visio• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff

11 CPT 145-WA Intro to Comp. Tech.• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 150-WA Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-WB Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-WC Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-WD Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 151-WA Advanced Office Applications• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150 Staff

2 CPT 151-W1 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 WON 06/10-08/02 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 160-WA Intro to Programming 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 162-WA Visual Basic I• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 181-WA Intro to Telecommunication• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (CONTINUED)11 CPT 182-WA Operating Systems• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150+ Staff11 CPT 183-WA Local Area Networks• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

5 CPT 185-WA PowerPoint• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 CPT 190-WA Word for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 195-WA Excel for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150+ Staff11 CPT 196-WA Access for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150+ Staff11 CPT 203-WA XHTML and CSS• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 CPT 206-WA Javascript• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 203 Staff11 CPT 235-WA Database Mgmt. Systems• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 151+ Staff

Off Campus11 CPT 150-36 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 NKC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-56 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 MVC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-62 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 LAC TTH 08:00-10:00A 05/21-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-67 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 LAC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-F7 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 FAY W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-96 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 BRC 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-N6 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 INC 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-G5 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 GRE 05:00-07:00P 05/20-07/31 CPT 050 Staff

CRJ – Criminal JusticeYoungwood Campus

1 CRJ 163-05 Criminal Evidence 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 05/20-06/25 Slagle2 CRJ 225-05 Criminology of Terrorism 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 06/26-08/01 Slagle2 CRJ 255-02 Juvenile Delinquency 3 WYW MTWTH 08:00-10:00A 06/26-08/01 Slagle1 CRJ 263-09 Investigative Concepts 3 WYW MTWTH 12:00-02:00P 05/20-06/25 CRJ 155 Slagle2 CRJ 287-09 Multiculturalism & CRJ Sys. 3 WYW MTWTH 12:00-02:00P 06/26-08/01 Slagle1 CRJ 290-01 Principles of Criminology 3 WYW MTWTH 08:00-10:00A 05/20-06/25 Slagle

Online11 CRJ 155-WA Intro to Criminal Justice 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 162-WA Police Administration I 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CRJ 155 Uhrin11 CRJ 180-WA Corrections 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 195-WA Intro to Private Security 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 255-WA Juvenile Delinquency 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 283-WA Inst Treat. of Adults/Juv. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 287-WA Multiculturalism & CRJ System 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin11 CRJ 296-WA Intro to Criminalistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CRJ 155 Baric

DAH – Dental HygieneYoungwood Campus11 DAH 106-10 Nutritional Biochemistry 2 WYW MW 12:30-01:45P 05/20-07/31 DAH 103+ Staff11 DAH 109-06 Oral Pathology 2 WYW MW 10:30-11:45A 05/20-07/31 DAH 103+ Staff11 DAH 115-01 Clinical Dental Hygiene I• 5 WYW MW 09:00-10:15A 05/20-08/01 DAH 103+ Staff Cln M 04:00-08:10P Cln T 01:00-05:10P Cln TH 08:00-12:10P11 DAH 115-02 Clinical Dental Hygiene I• 5 WYW MW 09:00-10:15A 05/20-08/01 DAH 103+ Staff Cln T 08:00-12:10P Cln W 04:00-08:10P Cln TH 01:00-05:10P11 DAH 117-01 Local Anesthesia• 3 WYW MW 02:00-03:00P 05/20-07/31 DAH 103+ Staff Lab T 05:30-09:30P Lab2 T 05:30-09:30P11 DAH 117-02 Local Anesthesia• 3 WYW MW 02:00-03:00P 05/20-08/01 DAH 103+ Staff Lab TH 05:30-09:30P Lab2 TH 05:30-09:30P

DAS – Dental AssistingYoungwood Campus11 DAS 108-09 Clinical Dental Assisting II• 4 WYW M 12:00-01:15P 05/20-08/01 DAS 106 Staff Cln TTH 08:30-04:30P1 DAS 109-03 Practice Management 2 WYW MW 09:00-11:45A 05/20-06/24 Staff

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DFT – DraftingYoungwood Campus11 DFT 106-25 Technical Drafting II• 4 WYW MW 04:00-06:50P 05/20-07/31 DFT 105 Gengler Lab MW 07:00-08:50P11 DFT 110-11 Blueprint Reading 2 WYW T 01:00-01:50P 05/21-07/30 Stasa Lab T 02:00-03:15P11 DFT 258-17 AutoCAD• 4 WYW TTH 04:00-05:50P 05/21-08/01 Gengler Lab TTH 06:00-08:50P11 DFT 266-26 3D Solid Modeling• 4 WYW TTH 05:00-05:50P 05/21-08/01 Stasa Lab TTH 06:00-07:50P

DMS – Diagnostic Medical SonographyYoungwood Campus11 DMS 207-07 Small Parts, Breast & Neuro 2 WYW MW 11:30-12:20P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 DMS 211-11 Clinical II 3 WYW TTHF 08:00-04:30P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 DMS 213-01 Acoustical Prin/Instrument I 4 WYW W 08:00-10:45A 05/20-07/31 Staff Lab M 08:00-10:45A

DTT – Dietetic TechnologyYoungwood Campus

2 DTT 199-87 Nutritional Serv. Mgmt. Prac. 3 WYW 06/26-08/01 Shipley

ECE – Education/Pre-K–Grade 4Youngwood Campus

1 ECE 185-27 Intro to Early Childhood Ed 3 WYW MW 06:00-10:00P 05/20-06/24 Staff11 ECE 191-26 Assessment and Observation 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 ECE 284-26 Child Care Practicum II 4 WYW T 05:00-06:00P 05/21-07/30 CHC 184+ Staff

2 ECE 194-26 Young Children/Special Needs 3 WYW TTH 06:00-10:00P 06/26-08/01 Staff

Online11 ECE 179-WA Infant & Toddler Development 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ECE 180-WA Child Growth and Dvlpmnt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CHC 179+ Staff11 ECE 182-83 Early Child Education Curricu 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ECE 189-WA Early Childhood Lang and Lit 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

ECN – EconomicsYoungwood Campus11 ECN 255-26 Macroeconomics 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052+ Staff

Online11 ECN 158-WA Elements of Economics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 ECN 158-W1 Elements of Economics 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 ECN 255-W1 Macroeconomics 3 WON 06/10-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff

11 ECN 255-WA Macroeconomics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff8 ECN 256-W1 Microeconomics 3 WON 06/10-08/02 MTH 052+ Staff

11 ECN 256-WA Microeconomics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff

EDU – EducationYoungwood Campus11 EDU 250-03 Teaching English/Other Lang 3 WYW W 09:00-12:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff

Online11 EDU 156-WA Intro/Middle & Secondary Ed 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EDU 200-WA Intro to Instruct Technology• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

ELC – ElectronicsYoungwood Campus11 ELC 191-01 Basic Prin/Industrial Electric• 4 WYW TTH 08:00-10:00A 05/21-08/01 Staff Lab TTH 10:10-11:30A11 ELC 192-27 Industrial Electrical Equip.• 4 WYW MW 05:00-07:45P 05/20-07/31 ELC 191 Staff Lab MW 08:00-09:50P

Off Campus11 ELC 191-G5 Basic Prin/Industrial Electric• 4 GRE MW 05:00-06:50P 05/20-07/31 Staff Lab W 07:00-09:30P

ENG – EnglishYoungwood Campus

2 ENG 030-01 Basic Writing 3 WYW MTWTH 08:00-09:50A 06/26-08/01 Pl Test Geckle2 ENG 070-06 Intermediate Writing 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-11:50A 06/26-08/01 ENG 030 Geckle11 ENG 070-15 Intermediate Writing 3 WYW TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Krug1 ENG 161-05 College Writing 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 05/20-06/25 ENG 070+ Hays2 ENG 161-06 College Writing 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 06/26-08/01 ENG 070+ Hays

11 ENG 161-07 College Writing 3 WYW M 10:00-02:25P 05/20-07/29 ENG 070+ Staff

ENGLISH (CONTINUED)2 ENG 161-27 College Writing 3 WYW MW 06:00-10:00P 06/26-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff1 ENG 162-26 Technical Communication 3 WYW TTH 06:00-09:45P 05/21-06/25 ENG 161 Hricik2 ENG 163-09 Business Communication 3 WYW MTWTH 12:00-02:00P 06/26-08/01 ENG 161 Geckle2 ENG 164-06 Advanced Composition 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 06/26-08/01 ENG 161 Staff

11 ENG 164-2A Advanced Composition 3 WYW TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 ENG 250-03 Teaching English/Other Lang 3 WYW W 09:00-12:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff

Online11 ENG 070-WA Intermediate Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 030 Krug

8 ENG 070-W1 Intermediate Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 030 Krug11 ENG 161-WA College Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 070+ Hays11 ENG 161-WB College Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 070+ Hays11 ENG 161-WC College Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 070+ Hays

8 ENG 161-W1 College Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 070+ Hays8 ENG 161-W2 College Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 070+ Hays8 ENG 161-W3 College Writing 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 070+ Staff

11 ENG 162-WA Technical Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik11 ENG 162-WB Technical Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik11 ENG 162-WC Technical Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik

8 ENG 162-W1 Technical Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Hricik8 ENG 162-W2 Technical Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Hricik

11 ENG 163-WA Business Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry11 ENG 163-WB Business Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry

8 ENG 163-W1 Business Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Henry8 ENG 163-W3 Business Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Henry

11 ENG 164-WA Advanced Composition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry11 ENG 164-WB Advanced Composition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Henry11 ENG 164-WC Advanced Composition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Hricik

8 ENG 164-W1 Advanced Composition 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Hays8 ENG 164-W2 Advanced Composition 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Staff8 ENG 164-W3 Advanced Composition 3 WON 06/10-08/02 ENG 161 Staff

11 ENG 165-WA Creative Writing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ENG 161 Staff1 ENG 255-WA Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Toohey1 ENG 255-WB Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Toohey1 ENG 255-WC Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Toohey1 ENG 255-WD Introduction to Literature 3 WON 05/20-06/25 Staff8 ENG 255-W1 Introduction to Literature 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Henry8 ENG 256-W1 20th Century Literary Themes 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Henry

Off Campus11 ENG 070-33 Intermediate Writing 3 NKC TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 070-54 Intermediate Writing 3 MVC TTH 03:00-05:00P 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff

8 ENG 070-65 Intermediate Writing 3 LAC MW 05:30-07:30P 06/10-07/31 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 070-91 Intermediate Writing 3 BRC MW 10:30-12:30P 05/20-07/31 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 070-F2 Intermediate Writing 3 FAY TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 070-N2 Intermediate Writing 3 INC TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff

2 ENG 161-35 College Writing 3 NKC MW 05:45-09:35P 06/26-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-36 College Writing 3 NKC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-56 College Writing 3 MVC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-67 College Writing 3 LAC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-95 College Writing 3 BRC MW 06:00-07:50P 05/20-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-F1 College Writing 3 FAY MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-G6 College Writing 3 GRE T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-N6 College Writing 3 INC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-38 Advanced Composition 3 NKC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 ENG 164-50 Advanced Composition (VID) 3 MVC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 ENG 164-67 Advanced Composition 3 LAC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 ENG 161 Staff11 ENG 164-90 Advanced Composition (VID) 3 BRC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 ENG 164-F0 Advanced Composition (VID) 3 FAY TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 ENG 164-G0 Advanced Composition (VID) 3 GRE TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 ENG 164-N0 Advanced Composition (VID) 3 INC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff

EPS – Earth & Planetary ScienceYoungwood Campus11 EPS 163-26 Introduction to Physical Geo 4 WYW TTH 06:00-08:25P 05/20-08/02 Staff Lab T 08:35-10:15P

Online11 EPS 150-WA Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff Lab11 EPS 150-WB Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff Lab 11 EPS 150-WC Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff Lab

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WON Online Classes

WYW Youngwood Campus

Cln Clinical Laboratory

Pl Test Placement Test

VID Interactive Videoconference Class

• Lab Fee - See Page 16.

+ See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

KEYFAY Fayette County Center

BRC Bushy Run Center

GRE Greene County Center

INC Indiana County Center

LAC Laurel Center

MVC Mon Valley Center

NKC New Kensington Center

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SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

1 First 51/2-week session May 20–June 25

2 Second 51/2-week session June 26–August 1

8 8-week session June 10–August 2

11 11-week session May 20–August 1

5 5-week classes - dates vary

Evening and Saturday classesare shaded.

EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE (CONTINUED)11 EPS 150-WD Astronomy 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff Lab11 EPS 160-WA Earth Science 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 EPS 160-WB Earth Science 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

FIN – FinanceYoungwood11 FIN 220-25 Business Finance 3 WYW M 06:00-09:40P 05/20-07/29 Staff

Online11 FIN 155-WA Personal Finance 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 FIN 220-WA Business Finance 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ACC 165+ Staff11 FIN 246-WA Risk Mgmt. & Insurance 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

2 FIN 259-W1 Investments 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

FSM – Restaurant/Culinary ManagementYoungwood Campus11 FSM 105-07 Foods I• 4 WYW T 08:00-10:30A 05/21-07/30 Dunkel Lab T 10:45-03:20P

Online11 FSM 159-W1 Nutrition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Shipley11 FSM 159-WA Nutrition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Shipley11 FSM 159-WB Nutrition 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Shipley

8 FSM 219-W1 Hospitality Internship 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Komarinski

FST – Fire ScienceYoungwood Campus11 FST 201-15 Hazardous Materials 3 WYW W 06:00-09:45P 05/22-07/31 FST 101 Staff

GCT – Graphic CommunicationsYoungwood Campus

5 GCT 100-15 Design Technologies• 1 WYW TTH 11:00-12:15P 05/21-06/20 Staff5 GCT 100-L1 Design Technologies• 1 WYW TTH 09:30-11:00A 06/25-07/30 Staff

11 GCT 155-26 Graphics & Lettering I• 3 WYW T 06:00-09:45P 05/21-07/30 GCT 151+ Altemara11 GCT 161-19 Digital Imaging I• 3 WYW W 01:00-04:45P 05/22-07/31 Altemara11 GCT 163-27 Emerging Technologies II• 3 WYW W 06:00-09:45P 05/22-07/31 Altemara11 GCT 185-17 Print & Prepress I• 3 WYW T 01:00-04:45P 05/21-07/30 GCT 151+ Altemara11 GCT 290-86 Seminar in Graphics• 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 GCT 299-86 Graphic Internship 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Altemara

GEO – GeographyOnline11 GEO 155-WA Intro to Human Geography 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 GEO 160-WA Physical Geo. & Environ. 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff Lab

HAC – Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioningand RefrigerationYoungwood Campus11 HAC 101-25 Heating & Cooling Fund. 4 WYW TTH 04:00-04:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff Lab TTH 05:00-07:20P

HIS – HistoryYoungwood Campus11 HIS 155-00 Early West. Civilization (VID) 3 WYW MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 Staff

1 HIS 155-25 Early Western Civilization 3 WYW MW 06:00-10:00P 05/20-06/24 Staff11 HIS 156-00 Mod. West. Civilization (VID) 3 WYW MW 10:15-12:05P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 HIS 255-00 Early U.S. & Pa. History (VID) 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff

Online11 HIS 155-WA Early Western Civilization 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 155-W1 Early Western Civilization 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 156-WA Modern Western Civilization 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 156-W1 Modern Western Civilization 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 249-WA The Civil War 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 249-W1 The Civil War 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 255-WA Early U.S. and Pa. History 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 255-W1 Early U.S. and Pa. History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 256-WA Modern U.S. & Pa. History 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 256-W1 Modern U.S. & Pa. History 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 HIS 257-WA The World in the 20th Century 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HIS 257-W1 The World in the 20th Century 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

HISTORY (CONTINUED)

Off Campus11 HIS 155-30 Early West. Civilization (VID) 3 NKC MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 Staff11 HIS 155-50 Early West. Civilization (VID) 3 MVC MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 Staff

2 HIS 155-56 Early Western Civilization 3 NKC TTH 05:45-09:35P 06/27-08/01 Staff11 HIS 155-90 Early West. Civilization (VID) 3 BRC MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 Staff11 HIS 156-30 Mod. West. Civilization (VID) 3 NKC MW 10:15-12:05P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 HIS 255-30 Early U.S. & Pa. History (VID) 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 HIS 255-50 Early U.S. & Pa. History (VID) 3 MVC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 HIS 255-90 Early U.S. & Pa. History (VID) 3 BRC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff

HMS – Human ServicesYoungwood Campus11 HMS 156-28 Comm. for HMS Workers 3 WYW TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 HMS 160-26 Group Process 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 HMS 156 Staff11 HMS 258-24 Human Services Practicum I 4 WYW W 02:30-05:00P 05/22-07/31 HMS 155+ Staff11 HMS 259-24 Human Services Practicum II 4 WYW W 05:15-07:35P 05/22-07/31 HMS 258 Staff

Online11 HMS 170-WA Racial & Ethnic Minorities 3 WON 05/20-08/01 SOC 155 Staff11 HMS 172-WA Drug & Alcohol Dependency 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

Off Campus11 HMS 258-36 Human Services Practicum I 4 NKC TTH 03:00-05:30P 05/21-08/01 HMS 155+ Staff11 HMS 259-35 Human Services Practicum II 4 NKC M 04:00-08:20P 05/20-07/29 HMS 258 Staff

HOR – HorticultureYoungwood Campus11 HOR 126-25 Ornamental Trees• 3 WYW M 06:00-08:15P 05/20-07/31 Zhang Lab W 06:00-08:15P11 HOR 198-86 Floriculture Internship 3 WYW 05/23-08/04 Staff11 HOR 199-86 Horticulture Internship 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 HOR 212-01 Pruning• 3 WYW T 08:00-10:15A 05/21-07/30 Staff Lab T 10:25-12:55P11 HOR 235-11 Vegetable Gardening• 3 WYW TH 08:00-10:15A 05/23-08/01 Zhang Lab TH 10:25-12:55P11 HOR 250-01 Interior Plants & Plantscape• 4 WYW M 08:00-11:40A 05/20-07/29 Staff Lab M 12:00-02:45P 11 HOR 275-01 Landscape Equip,Install,Maint• 4 WYW W 08:00-11:40A 05/22-07/31 Staff Lab W 12:00-02:45P

Online11 HOR 105-WA Introduction to Horticulture 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Zhang

Off Campus2 HOR 215-35 Annuals & Herbaceous Peren.•3 NKC M 05:00-09:50P 06/26-07/31 Staff

Lab W 05:00-09:50P

HPE – Health & Physical EducationOnline11 HPE 156-WA Health & Physical Education• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

HSM – Homeland SecurityYoungwood Campus11 HSM 101-WA Orientation to HSM/Emer. 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 HSM 103-WA Intro Vulnerability Assess 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 HSM 109-26 Emergency Medical Services 3 WYW T 06:00-08:50P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 HSM 201-24 Homeland Security/Emergency3 WYW W 06:00-08:50P 05/22-07/31 Staff

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SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

HUM – HumanitiesOnline11 HUM 140-WA Social Media-Society/Citizen 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 HUM 156-WA Critical Thinking 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 HUM 156-W1 Critical Thinking 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

IND – Independent StudyOff Campus IND 199-84 Independent Study 3 FAY TWTHFS 09:00-05:00P 07/23-07/27 Staff

LAS – ParalegalYoungwood Campus

8 LAS 293-L1 Internship 3 WYW 06/10-07/31 LAS 215 Staff

Online11 LAS 140-WA Domestic Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 LAS 101+ Staff

LIS – Library ScienceOnline11 LIS 140-WA Library Administration 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

MAS – Medical AssistingYoungwood Campus11 MAS 120-01 Practicum• 3 WYW MTWTHF 08:00-04:00P 05/20-08/01 MAS 110 Staff

MED – Multimedia TechnologyYoungwood Campus11 MED 160-26 Basic Photography• 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 MED 170-27 Digital Photography• 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 MED 199-86 Internship 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff

Online11 MED 155-WA Introduction to Multimedia• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MED 158-WA History of Cinema• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

MET – MetallurgyYoungwood Campus11 MET 105-24 Welding Metallurgy I• 4 WYW TTH 05:00-07:30P 05/21-08/01 Staff Lab TTH 07:40-09:15P

MKT – MarketingOnline11 MKT 242-WA Retailing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 251-WA Consumer Behavior 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 252-WA Public Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 253-WA Global Marketing 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MKT 254-WA Advertising and Promotion 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

MPT – Manufacturing Process TechnologyYoungwood Campus11 MPT 211-01 Material Safety Overview 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MPT 212-01 Basic Nanofabrication Process 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MPT 213-01 Materials in Nanotechnology 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MPT 214-01 Patterning for Nanotechnology 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MPT 215-01 Materials Modification 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MPT 216-01 Characterization, Testing 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff

MRI – Magnetic Resonance ImagingOnline11 MRI 105-WA Data Acquist/Process Image 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MRI 110-WA Patnt Care/Safe/Sect Anatom 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

MTH – MathematicsYoungwood Campus

1 MTH 050-01 Basic Mathematics 3 WYW MTWTH 08:00-09:50A 05/20-06/25 Denitti2 MTH 050-17 Basic Mathematics 3 WYW MTWTH 12:00-01:50P 06/26-08/01 Staff

11 MTH 050-25 Basic Mathematics 3 WYW MW 06:00-08:00P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 MTH 052-13 Foundations of Algebra 3 WYW TTH 09:30-11:20A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Babilya

8 MTH 052-19 Foundations of Algebra 3 WYW MW 01:30-04:10P 06/10-07/31 Pl Test+ Frank11 MTH 052-25 Foundations of Algebra 3 WYW MW 06:00-08:00P 05/20-07/31 Pl Test+ Staff

MATHEMATICS (CONTINUED)11 MTH 052-26 Foundations of Algebra 3 WYW TTH 06:00-08:00P 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff

7 MTH 052A-DA Basic Math/Found of Algebra 4 WYW MTWTH 08:30-10:15A 06/17-08/01 MTH 050+ Padgett2 MTH 100-02 Intermediate Algebra 3 WYW MTWTH 08:00-09:50A 06/26-08/01 MTH 052 Denitti1 MTH 100-05 Intermediate Algebra 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-11:50A 05/20-06/25 MTH 052 Denitti

11 MTH 100-15 Intermediate Algebra 3 WYW MW 10:00-12:00P 05/20-07/31 MTH 052 Babilya2 MTH 100-27 Intermediate Algebra 3 WYW MW 06:00-10:00P 06/26-07/31 MTH 052 Staff

11 MTH 108-26 Math for Technologies I 4 WYW T 04:00-07:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052 Staff Lab T 07:50-09:50P11 MTH 109-25 Math for Technologies II 4 WYW MW 05:30-07:30P 05/20-07/31 MTH 108 Staff Lab MW 07:45-08:45P2 MTH 157-05 College Algebra 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 06/26-08/01 MTH 100 Denitti

11 MTH 157-19 College Algebra 3 WYW TTH 01:00-03:00P 05/21-08/01 MTH 100 Staff11 MTH 157-27 College Algebra 3 WYW W 05:30-09:30P 05/22-07/31 MTH 100 Staff

2 MTH 158-26 Precalculus Mathematics 3 WYW TTH 06:00-09:40P 06/27-08/01 MTH 157 Staff11 MTH 160-17 Introduction to Statistics 3 WYW MW 12:30-02:30P 05/20-07/31 MTH 050 Padgett11 MTH 160-26 Introduction to Statistics 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 050 Staff

1 MTH 161-18 Modern College Mathematics 3 WYW MTWTH 01:00-02:50P 05/20-06/25 MTH 052 Denitti1 MTH 172-03 Analytical Geom. & Calculus I 4 WYW MTWTH 09:00-11:40A 05/20-06/25 MTH 005 Congelio8 MTH 172-26 Analytical Geom. & Calculus I 4 WYW TTH 12:00-03:15P 06/11-08/02 MTH 005 Frank2 MTH 173-03 Analytical Geom & Calculus II 4 WYW MTWTH 09:00-11:30A 06/26-08/01 MTH 172 Congelio

11 MTH 173-25 Analytical Geom & Calculus II 4 WYW MW 06:00-08:45P 05/20-07/31 MTH 172 Frank11 MTH 185-15 Elements of Mathematics II 3 WYW TTH 11:30-01:20P 05/21-08/01 MTH 180 Babilya11 MTH 271-25 Analytical Geom. & Calc Iii 4 WYW MW 06:45-09:30P 05/20-07/31 MTH 173 Staff11 MTH 272-26 Differential Equations 3 WYW TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 MTH 271 Frank

Online11 MTH 050-WA Basic Mathematics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Babilya11 MTH 050-WB Basic Mathematics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Babilya11 MTH 052-WA Foundations of Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Pl Test+ Congelio11 MTH 052-WB Foundations of Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Pl Test+ Congelio11 MTH 100-WA Intermediate Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Frank11 MTH 100-WB Intermediate Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052 Frank11 MTH 157-WA College Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 100 Staff11 MTH 157-WB College Algebra 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 100 Staff11 MTH 158-WA Precalculus Mathematics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 157 Staff11 MTH 160-WA Introduction to Statistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 050 Padgett11 MTH 160-WB Introduction to Statistics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 050 Padgett11 MTH 172-WA Analytical Geom. & Calculus I 4 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 005 Staff

Off Campus11 MTH 050-33 Basic Mathematics 3 NKC TTH 01:00-02:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 MTH 050-65 Basic Mathematics 3 LAC MW 05:30-07:20P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 MTH 050-F1 Basic Mathematics 3 FAY TTH 08:00-09:50A 05/21-08/01 Staff11 MTH 050-N1 Basic Mathematics 3 INC TTH 08:00-09:50A 05/21-08/01 Staff11 MTH 052-32 Foundations of Algebra 3 NKC TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 052-57 Foundations of Algebra 3 MVC MW 06:00-07:50P 05/20-07/31 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 052-66 Foundations of Algebra 3 LAC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 052-F2 Foundations of Algebra 3 FAY TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 052-G5 Foundations of Algebra 3 GRE MW 05:00-06:50P 05/20-07/31 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 052-N2 Foundations of Algebra 3 INC TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff

7 MTH 052A-DC Basic Math/Found of Algebra 4 NKC MTWTH 08:30-10:15A 06/17-08/01 MTH 050+ Staff11 MTH 100-35 Intermediate Algebra 3 NKC M 06:00-09:45P 05/20-07/29 MTH 052 Staff11 MTH 100-68 Intermediate Algebra 3 LAC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 MTH 052 Staff11 MTH 100-96 Intermediate Algebra 3 BRC TTH 06:30-08:20P 05/21-08/01 MTH 052 Staff11 MTH 100-G7 Intermediate Algebra 3 GRE MW 07:00-08:50P 05/20-07/31 MTH 052 Staff11 MTH 157-35 College Algebra 3 NKC M 06:00-09:45P 05/20-07/29 MTH 100 Staff11 MTH 157-95 College Algebra 3 BRC MW 08:00-09:50P 05/20-08/02 MTH 100 Staff11 MTH 160-36 Introduction to Statistics 3 NKC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 MTH 050 Staff11 MTH 160-58 Introduction to Statistics 3 MVC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 MTH 050 Staff11 MTH 172-65 Analytical Geom. & Calculus I 4 LAC MW 06:00-08:40P 05/20-07/31 MTH 005 Congelio11 MTH 180-36 Elements of Mathematics I 3 NKC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 MTH 052 Staff

MUS – MusicYoungwood Campus11 MUS 122A-01 Applied Music II - Voice• 1 WYW 05/20-08/04 MUS 121 Staff11 MUS 122H-02 Applied Music II - Pipi Organ• 2 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff11 MUS 155-27 Music Listening: a Survey• 3 WYW W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 MUS 166-83 Music Theory II 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 MUS 165 Staff11 MUS 221A-01 Applied Music III - Voice• 1 WYW 05/20-08/04 MUS 122 Staff11 MUS 221F-01 Applied Music III - Percussion• 1 WYW 05/20-08/01 MUS 122 Staff

Online11 MUS 111-WA Fund. of Music Theory 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

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WON Online Classes

WYW Youngwood Campus

Cln Clinical Laboratory

Pl Test Placement Test

VID Interactive Videoconference Class

• Lab Fee - See Page 16.

+ See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

KEYFAY Fayette County Center

BRC Bushy Run Center

GRE Greene County Center

INC Indiana County Center

LAC Laurel Center

MVC Mon Valley Center

NKC New Kensington Center

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SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

1 First 51/2-week session May 20–June 25

2 Second 51/2-week session June 26–August 1

8 8-week session June 10–August 2

11 11-week session May 20–August 1

5 5-week classes - dates vary

Evening and Saturday classesare shaded.

NGT – Natural Gas & Oil TechnologyYoungwood Campus11 NGT 101-01 Overview of the NGO Industry 4 WYW MW 08:00-09:15A 05/20-07/31 Staff11 NGT 105-17 Emer. Response for NGO 1 WYW TH 12:00-01:40P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 NGT 110-17 Environ. Protection NGO• 2 WYW T 12:00-02:30P 05/21-07/30 Staff Lab T 02:40-04:00P

Online11 NGT 101-G Overview of the NGO Industry 4 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

Off Campus11 NGT 110-G6 Envirn. Protection NGO• 2 GRE T 05:30-08:00P 05/21-07/30 Staff Lab T 08:10-09:15P

NUR – NursingNursing Program Courses: (Youngwood, Greene County & Indiana County sites)

Individual nursing courses are scheduled in a block format based on availability and location of clinical sites andsequence of courses; therefore, the entire nursing schedule does not appear in the class schedule. Copies of the entireschedule can be found on the bulletin boards in the nursing department areas at the Youngwood Campus(Commissioners Hall), Greene County Center and Indiana County Center.

OFT – Office TechnologyYoungwood Campus11 OFT 110-06 Document Processing I• 3 WYW MW 10:30-12:30P 05/20-07/31 OFT 100 Staff11 OFT 130-01 A&P for Medical Office• 3 WYW MW 08:00-10:00A 05/20-07/31 ALH 122+ Miller11 OFT 145-11 Medical Office Procedures• 3 WYW TTH 08:00-10:00A 05/21-08/01 OFT 110 Miller11 OFT 155-19 Intro/Electronic Health Record• 3 WYW TTH 01:00-03:00P 05/21-08/01 Miller11 OFT 199-86 Internship 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 OFT 110 Staff11 OFT 250-06 Diagnostic Medical Coding• 3 WYW MW 10:30-12:30P 05/20-07/31 ALH 122+ Miller11 OFT 270-14 Hospital Billing and Coding• 3 WYW TTH 10:30-12:30P 05/21-08/01 OFT 130+ Miller11 OFT 285-19 Advanced Medical Coding• 3 WYW MW 01:00-03:00P 05/20-07/31 OFT 110+ Miller11 OFT 299-86 Internship II 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 OFT 199 Staff

Online5 OFT 100-WA Basic Keyboarding• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff

11 OFT 110-WA Document Processing I• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 100 Staff11 OFT 130-WA A&P for Medical Office• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 ALH 122+ Hamilton11 OFT 140-WA Office Procedures• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 OFT 151-WA Advanced Office Applications• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 150 Staff11 OFT 155-WA Intro/Electronic Health Record• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Johnson

5 OFT 185-WA PowerPoint• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff11 OFT 190-WA Word for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 OFT 195-WA Excel for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 110+ Staff11 OFT 196-WA Access for Windows• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 CPT 110+ Staff11 OFT 210-WA Office Technologies• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 110 Staff11 OFT 225-WA Proofreading• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 110 Staff11 OFT 235-WA Customer Service• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 OFT 280-WA Office Management• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 OFT 110+ Staff

PDV – Personal DevelopmentYoungwood Campus

1 PDV 160-05 Strategies for Academic Succe 1 WYW MW 12:10-01:25P 05/20-06/24 Staff5 PDV 160-DA Strategies for Academic Succe 1 WYW MW 12:30-01:45P 06/17-07/17 Williams5 PDV 170-DA Career Exploration 1 WYW TTH 12:30-01:45P 06/18-07/23 Staff

Online8 PDV 160-WA Strategies for Academic Succe 1 WON 06/10-08/02 Adams

Off Campus1 PDV 160-F3 Strategies for Academic Succe 1 FAY TTH 02:00-03:15P 05/21-06/25 Staff1 PDV 160-N3 Strategies for Academic Succe 1 INC TTH 04:00-05:15P 05/21-06/25 Staff5 PDV 160-DC Strategies for Academic Succe 1 NKC MW 12:30-01:45P 06/17-07/17 Staff5 PDV 170-DC Career Exploration 1 NKC TTH 12:30-01:45P 06/18-07/23 Staff

PHL – PhilosophyYoungwood Campus11 PHL 160-26 Introduction to Philosophy 3 WYW T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff

Online11 PHL 155-WA Introduction to Logic 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 160-WA Introduction to Philosophy 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 160-WB Introduction to Philosophy 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 161-WA Introduction to Ethics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PHL 161-WB Introduction to Ethics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

PHY – PhysicsYoungwood Campus (The following courses must be taken concurrently: PHY

155 + PHY 055, PHY 156 + PHY 056, PHY 255 + PHY 025.)11 PHY 110-11 Fundamentals of Physics• 3 WYW TTH 08:00-09:20A 05/21-08/01 MTH 052 Cordle Lab TTH 09:20-10:00A11 PHY 155-05 College Physics I• 4 WYW MW 10:00-11:50A 05/20-07/31 MTH 108+ Staff11 PHY 156-13 College Physics II• 4 WYW TTH 10:00-11:45A 05/21-08/01 PHY 155 Cordle11 PHY 255-11 Engineering Physics I• 5 WYW TTH 08:00-10:45A 05/21-08/01 Stasa

Physics Labs11 PHY 025-15 Engineering Physics I Lab WYW TTH 11:00-12:50P 05/21-08/01 Stasa11 PHY 055-09 College Physics I Lab WYW MW 12:00-02:00P 05/20-07/31 MTH 108+ Staff11 PHY 056-17 College Physics II Lab WYW TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 PHY 155 Cordle

Online11 PHY 153-WA Introduction to Physics 3 WON 05/20-08/01 MTH 052+ Cordle

POL – Political ScienceOnline11 POL 155-WA Ameri. National Government 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 POL 255-WA Ameri. State & Local Govern 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Uhrin

PSY – PsychologyYoungwood Campus

1 PSY 160-05 General Psychology 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 05/20-06/25 Staff2 PSY 160-06 General Psychology 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 06/26-08/01 Staff2 PSY 160-27 General Psychology 3 WYW MW 06:00-10:00P 06/26-07/31 Staff1 PSY 161-28 Human Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 WYW TTH 06:00-09:40P 05/21-06/25 PSY 160 Staff

Online11 PSY 160-WA General Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 PSY 160-WB General Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

8 PSY 160-W1 General Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 PSY 160-W2 General Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 PSY 160-W3 General Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

11 PSY 161-WA Human Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-WB Human Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

8 PSY 161-W1 Human Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff8 PSY 161-W2 Human Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff8 PSY 163-WA Physiologic Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff

11 PSY 165-WA Educational Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff8 PSY 165-W1 Educational Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff

11 PSY 167-WA Death and Dying 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff8 PSY 250-W1 Research Methods/Psychology3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160+ Staff

11 PSY 260-WA Social Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 265-WA Child Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

8 PSY 265-W1 Child Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 267-WA Psychology of Women 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 268-WA Adolescent Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 270-WA Abnormal Psychology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

8 PSY 270-W1 Abnormal Psychology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 PSY 160 Staff

Off Campus1 PSY 160-35 General Psychology 3 NKC MW 05:45-09:35P 05/20-06/24 Staff

11 PSY 160-36 General Psychology 3 NKC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 PSY 160-66 General Psychology 3 LAC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 PSY 160-96 General Psychology 3 BRC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 PSY 161-37 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-50 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. (VID) 3 MVC TTH 12:30-02:30P 05/21-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-56 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 MVC T 05:00-08:40P 05/21-07/30 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-65 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. 3 LAC M 06:00-09:40P 05/20-07/29 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-F0 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. (VID) 3 FAY TTH 12:30-02:20P 05/21-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-N0 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. (VID) 3 INC TTH 12:30-02:20P 05/21-08/01 PSY 160 Staff

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RAD – RadiologyYoungwood Campus

1 RAD 215-01 Clinical Education II• 3 WYW M 05:00-08:00P 05/20-06/25 RAD 146 Staff Cln MTWTH 08:00-04:30P Lab TH 05:00-08:00P2 RAD 255-01 Clinical Education III• 3 WYW MTWTH 08:00-04:30P 06/26-08/01 RAD 215 Staff

Lab M 05:00-08:00P Lab TH 05:00-08:00P

RDG – ReadingYoungwood Campus11 RDG 050-13 Reading & Study Skills 3 WYW MW 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test Rugh11 RDG 050-25 Reading & Study Skills 3 WYW MW 04:00-05:50P 05/20-07/31 Pl Test Krug11 RDG 080-15 Intermediate Reading 3 WYW TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Pabis11 RDG 080-23 Intermediate Reading 3 WYW TTH 02:00-03:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Pabis11 RDG 080-25 Intermediate Reading 3 WYW MW 06:00-07:50P 05/20-07/31 ENG 050 Krug

7 RDG 080-DA Intermediate Reading 3 WYW MTWTH 10:30-12:00P 06/17-08/01 ENG 050 Krug

Off Campus11 RDG 050-33 Reading & Study Skills 3 NKC TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 Pl Test Staff11 RDG 080-30 Intermediate Reading 3 NKC TTH 02:00-03:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff11 RDG 080-58 Intermediate Reading 3 MVC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff11 RDG 080-66 Intermediate Reading 3 LAC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff11 RDG 080-93 Intermediate Reading 3 BRC MW 12:30-02:20P 05/20-07/31 ENG 050 Rugh

7 RDG 080-DC Intermediate Reading 3 NKC MTWTH 10:30-12:00P 06/17-08/01 ENG 050 Klingensmith11 RDG 080-F3 Intermediate Reading 3 FAY TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff11 RDG 080-N1 Intermediate Reading 3 INC TTH 02:00-03:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff

REL – ReligionOnline

8 REL 171-W1 World Religions Survey 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff11 REL 171-WA World Religions Survey 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 REL 181-WA Religion in America 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

RLS – Real EstateOnline

1 RLS 101-WA Fundamentals of Real Estate 2 WON 05/20-06/25 Staff2 RLS 102-WA Real Estate Practices 2 WON 06/26-08/01 Staff

11 RLS 205-WA Property Management 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff

SOC – SociologyYoungwood Campus

1 SOC 155-26 Principles of Sociology 3 WYW TTH 06:00-09:45P 05/21-06/25 Staff

Online11 SOC 155-WA Principles of Sociology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 155-WB Principles of Sociology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 155-WC Principles of Sociology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis

8 SOC 155-W1 Principles of Sociology 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Soltis11 SOC 160-WA Applied Human Relations 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 SOC 161-WA Marriage and Family 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 165-WA Cultural Diversity 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis11 SOC 255-WA Cultural Anthropology 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Soltis

Off Campus2 SOC 155-36 Principles of Sociology 3 NKC TTH 05:45-09:35P 06/27-08/01 Staff

11 SOC 155-38 Principles of Sociology 3 NKC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 SOC 155-97 Principles of Sociology 3 BRC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff

SPA – SpanishYoungwood Campus

1 SPA 155-26 Beginning Spanish I 4 WYW TWTH 06:00-08:30P 05/21-06/25 Staff2 SPA 156-26 Beginning Spanish II 4 WYW TWTH 06:00-08:30P 06/27-08/01 SPA 155+ Staff

Off Campus1 SPA 155-36 Beginning Spanish I 4 NKC TWTH 06:00-08:30P 05/21-06/25 Staff2 SPA 156-36 Beginning Spanish II 4 NKC TWTH 06:00-08:30P 06/26-08/01 SPA 155+ Staff

SPC – Speech CommunicationYoungwood Campus

1 SPC 155-05 Effective Speech 3 WYW MTWTH 10:00-12:00P 05/20-06/25 Staff1 SPC 155-13 Effective Speech 3 WYW TTH 10:00-01:45P 05/21-06/25 Staff2 SPC 155-14 Effective Speech 3 WYW MW 10:00-01:40P 06/26-07/31 Staff1 SPC 155-25 Effective Speech 3 WYW MW 06:00-10:00P 05/20-06/24 Staff2 SPC 155-27 Effective Speech 3 WYW MW 06:00-10:00P 06/26-07/31 Staff1 SPC 156-23 Interpersonal Communication 3 WYW TTH 02:00-05:40P 05/21-06/25 Staff

SPEECH COMMUNICATION (CONTINUED)

Online11 SPC 156-WA Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 SPC 156-WB Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Culyba

8 SPC 156-W1 Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff8 SPC 156-W2 Interpersonal Communication 3 WON 06/10-08/02 Staff

Off Campus1 SPC 155-36 Effective Speech 3 NKC TTH 05:45-09:35P 05/21-06/25 Staff

11 SPC 155-37 Effective Speech 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff1 SPC 155-56 Effective Speech 3 MVC MW 06:00-10:00P 05/20-06/24 Culyba2 SPC 155-62 Effective Speech 3 LAC TTH 08:00-11:50A 06/27-08/01 Staff

11 SPC 155-96 Effective Speech 3 BRC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 SPC 155-N6 Effective Speech 3 INC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff

WEB – Web DesignYoungwood Campus11 WEB 199-86 Web Internship 3 WYW 05/20-08/01 Staff

Online5 WEB 102-WA Acrobat Essentials• 1 WON 05/20-06/23 Staff

11 WEB 110-WA Web Design• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 WEB 140-WA Dreamweaver - Basic• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 WEB 162-WA Fireworks• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 WEB 190-WA Dreamweaver - Advanced• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 WEB 140+ Staff11 WEB 203-WA Xhtml and CSS• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 Staff11 WEB 206-WA Javascript• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 WEB 203 Staff11 WEB 235-WA Interactive Design• 3 WON 05/20-08/01 WEB 110+ Staff

WEL – WeldingYoungwood Campus11 WEL 125-17 Welding I• 4 WYW TTH 04:00-05:20P 05/20-08/01 Staff Lab TTH 05:30-10:00P11 WEL 125-25 Welding I• 4 WYW MW 08:00-09:30A 05/20-07/31 Staff Lab MW 10:00-02:00P11 WEL 135-11 Welding II• 4 WYW TTH 08:00-09:30A 05/21-08/01 WEL 125 Staff Lab TTH 10:00-01:30P 11 WEL 209-03 Industrial Maintenance• 3 WYW M 09:30-12:00P 05/20-07/31 Staff Lab W 09:30-12:00P11 WEL 209-25 Equip Repair & Trblshtng.• 3 WYW M 04:00-05:50P 05/20-07/29 Staff Lab M 06:00-09:00P11 WEL 210-09 Maint/Troubleshoot for Indust• 4 WYW MW 12:30-02:00P 05/20-07/31 WEL 209 Staff Lab MW 02:10-05:00P11 WEL 221-26 Metal Fabrication• 4 WYW TTH 04:00-05:20P 05/21-08/01 DFT 110+ Staff Lab TTH 05:30-09:30P

WestmorelandArt Nationals

June 1-12, 2013

Founders Hall Main LobbyWCCC Youngwood Campus

A contemporary exhibit featuringworks from throughout the

United States.

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Key: FAY- Fayette County Education Center, UniontownTCFA - Touchstone Center for Crafts, Farmington

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WCCC BUSHY RUNMellon Road, Penn Township

To reach WCCC Bushy Run call 724-327-8090. To register for classes, call the Youngwoodcampus at 1-800-262-2103, 4204.

DIRECTIONS

From Greensburg: Take Rt. 66 North to Rt. 22 heading west toward Pittsburgh. At the thirdtraffic light, turn left onto Mellon Road and proceed approximately 1.5 miles. The Bushy RunCenter is on the left.

From Murrysville: Head east on Rt. 22 toward Delmont. Turn right at the intersection ontoMellon Road and proceed 1.5 miles to the center on the left.

11 ALH 120-90 Pharmacology (VID) 3 BRC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-91 Microbiology Lab BRC TH 08:30-12:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-95 Microbiology Lab BRC W 05:30-09:55P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 071-94 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BRC W 02:30-05:15P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 071-97 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BRC M 08:00-10:45P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 072-96 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BRC T 08:00-10:45P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 072-98 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BRC TH 08:00-10:45P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 171-95 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 BRC MW 06:00-07:50P 05/20-07/31 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 172-96 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 BRC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-97 Microbiology• 4 BRC M 05:30-10:10P 05/20-07/29 BIO 171 Staff11 CHM 007-98 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab BRC TH 05:30-08:00P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 CHM 107-96 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 BRC T 05:30-09:10P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052+ Staff11 ENG 070-91 Intermediate Writing 3 BRC MW 10:30-12:30P 05/20-07/31 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 161-95 College Writing 3 BRC MW 06:00-07:50P 05/20-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-90 Advanced Composition (VID) 3 BRC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 HIS 155-90 Early West. Civilization (VID) 3 BRC MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 Staff11 HIS 255-90 Early U.S. & Pa. History (VID) 3 BRC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 MTH 100-96 Intermediate Algebra 3 BRC TTH 06:30-08:20P 05/21-08/01 MTH 052 Staff11 MTH 157-95 College Algebra 3 BRC MW 08:00-09:50P 05/20-08/02 MTH 100 Staff11 PSY 160-96 General Psychology 3 BRC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 RDG 080-93 Intermediate Reading 3 BRC MW 12:30-02:20P 05/20-07/31 ENG 050 Rugh11 SOC 155-97 Principles of Sociology 3 BRC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 SPC 155-96 Effective Speech 3 BRC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CPT 150-96 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 BRC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff

GREENE COUNTY EDUCATION CENTER100 EverGreene Drive, Suite 102, Waynesburg

To register for classes, you may call the Greene County Center at 724-627-3464 or theYoungwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

DIRECTIONS:

Traveling south on I-79: Take Exit 14 (Waynesburg). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn leftonto Roy E. Furman Highway. Proceed to the second traffic light and make a left onto ProgressDrive. Go straight on Progress Drive until the road splits. Bear to the right and follow the roadto EverGreene Technology Park. WCCC is located in the first building on the right.

Traveling north on I-79: Take Exit 14 (Waynesburg). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn leftonto Roy E. Furman Highway. Proceed to the first traffic light and make a left onto Progress andfollow the directions listed above.

Traveling west on Route 21: Make a right onto Progress Drive at the light just after theGreene County Airport and follow the directions given above.

Traveling east on Route 21: Proceed under I-79 and follow the directions for I-79 southlisted above.

11 ALH 120-G0 Pharmacology (VID) 3 GRE TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-G0 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 GRE TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 BIO 071-G8 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab GRE TH 07:00-08:45P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 107-G6 Human Biology 3 GRE TH 05:00-08:40P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 171-G8 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 GRE TTH 04:00-06:45P 05/21-08/01 ENG 080+ Staff11 CPT 150-G5 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 GRE MW 05:00-07:00P 05/20-07/31 CPT 050 Staff11 ELC 191-G5 Basic Prin/Industrial Electric• 4 GRE MW 05:00-06:50P 05/20-07/31 Staff Lab W 07:00-09:30P 11 ENG 161-G6 College Writing 3 GRE T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-G0 Adv. Composition (VID) 3 GRE TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 MTH 052-G5 Foundations of Algebra 3 GRE MW 05:00-06:50P 05/20-07/31 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 100-G7 Intermediate Algebra 3 GRE MW 07:00-08:50P 05/20-07/31 MTH 052 Staff11 NGT 110-G6 Environ. Protection NGO 2 GRE T 05:30-08:00P 05/21-07/30 Staff Lab GRE T 08:10-09:15P

FAYETTE COUNTY EDUCATIONCENTER

140 North Beeson Blvd., UniontownTo reach the Fayette County Center call 724-437-3512. To register for classes, you may callthe Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

DIRECTIONSFrom U.S. 119 South: Take the PA Route 51 ramp to Pittsburgh Street. Turn left onto Route 51 SouthPittsburgh Road and continue to follow Route 51 South. Turn left onto West Penn Street and then turn leftonto North Beeson Blvd.

From PA 21 Roy E. Furman Highway:Turn right onto US 40 East. Turn left onto Beeson Blvd. andfollow to 140 North Beeson Blvd.

11 ART 155-F0 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 FAY TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 BIO 107-F6 Human Biology 3 FAY T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CPT 150-F7 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 FAY W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 CPT 050 Staff11 ENG 070-F2 Intermediate Writing 3 FAY TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 161-F1 College Writing 3 FAY MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-F0 Advanced Composition (VID) 3 FAY TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 MTH 050-F1 Basic Mathematics 3 FAY TTH 08:00-09:50A 05/21-08/01 Staff11 MTH 052-F2 Foundations of Algebra 3 FAY TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff1 PDV 160-F3 Strategies for Academic Succe 1 FAY TTH 02:00-03:15P 05/21-06/25 Staff11 PSY 161-F0 Hum. Growth & Devpmnt (VID)3 FAY TTH 12:30-02:20P 05/21-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 RDG 080-F3 Intermediate Reading 3 FAY TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff

Touchstone Center for Arts Classes – See page 15 for descriptions ART 143-TS Printmaking 3 TCFA MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 06/10-06/14 Staff ART 161-TS 3-D Design• 3 TCFA MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 07/08-07/12 ART 160 Staff ART 166-TS Painting II• 3 TCFA MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 07/22-07/26 ART 165 Staff ART 185-TS Clay I - Handbuilding Ceramic• 3 TCFA MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 06/03-06/07 Staff ART 188-TS Textiles 3 TCFA MTWTHF 09:00-05:00P 06/24-06/28 Staff IND 199-84 Independent Study 3 TCFA TWTHFS 09:00-05:00P 07/23-07/27 Staff

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INDIANA COUNTY EDUCATION CENTER45 Airport Road, Indiana

To register for classes, you may call the Indiana County Center at 724-357-1404 or theYoungwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

DIRECTIONSFrom Punxsutawney: Take Route 119 South to the Clymer/Indiana Exit and exit at ClymerRoute 286. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Airport Road. Continue approximately100 yards and turn left into the parking lot.

From Blairsville: Take Route 119 North to the Clymer/Indiana Exit and exit at ClymerRoute 286. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Airport Road. Continue approximately100 yards and turn left into the parking lot.

11 ALH 120-N0 Pharmacology (VID) 3 INC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-N0 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 INC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 BIO 172-N7 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 INC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-N5 Microbiology• 4 INC M 05:00-09:40P 05/20-07/29 BIO 171 Staff11 CHM 007-N7 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab INC W 06:00-08:30P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 CHM 107-N5 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 INC M 06:00-09:40P 05/20-07/29 MTH 052+ Staff11 CPT 150-N6 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 INC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 ENG 070-N2 Intermediate Writing 3 INC TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 161-N6 College Writing 3 INC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-N0 Adv. Composition (VID) 3 INC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 MTH 050-N1 Basic Mathematics 3 INC TTH 08:00-09:50A 05/21-08/01 Staff11 MTH 052-N2 Foundations of Algebra 3 INC TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff1 PDV 160-N3 Strategies for Academic Succe 1 INC TTH 04:00-05:15P 05/21-06/25 Staff11 PSY 161-N0 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. (VID) 3 INC TTH 12:30-02:20P 05/21-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 RDG 080-N1 Intermediate Reading 3 INC TTH 02:00-03:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff11 SPC 155-N6 Effective Speech 3 INC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff

WCCC LAURELSeventeen Lloyd Avenue, Latrobe

To reach WCCC Laurel call 724-539-3390. To register for classes, call the Youngwoodcampus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

DIRECTIONSFrom Route 30: Take Route 981 North toward Latrobe. (Route 981 becomes Lloyd Avenue.)The center is located on the right just before crossing the Loyalhanna Creek Bridge.

From Route 22-New Alexandria: Take Route 981 South and turn right onto Derry Roadat the traffic light. Cross the Loyalhanna Creek Bridge. The center is the second building on theleft.

11 ALH 120-60 Pharmacology (VID) 3 LAC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-60 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 LAC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-66 Microbiology Lab LAC T 05:30-09:20P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 065-67 Microbiology Lab LAC W 05:30-09:20P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 065-68 Microbiology Lab LAC TH 05:30-09:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 072-64 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab LAC T 03:00-04:50P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 265-66 Microbiology• 4 LAC TTH 03:30-05:25P 05/21-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BUS 120-66 Mathematics of Business 3 LAC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 MTH 052 Staff11 CHM 007-63 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab LAC T 11:30-02:00P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CHM 107-66 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 LAC TTH 09:30-11:20A 05/21-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 CPT 150-62 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 LAC TTH 08:00-10:00A 05/21-08/01 CPT 050 Staff11 CPT 150-67 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 LAC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 CPT 050 Staff8 ENG 070-65 Intermediate Writing 3 LAC MW 05:30-07:30P 06/10-07/31 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 161-67 College Writing 3 LAC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-67 Advanced Composition 3 LAC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 ENG 161 Staff11 MTH 050-65 Basic Mathematics 3 LAC MW 05:30-07:20P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 MTH 052-66 Foundations of Algebra 3 LAC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 100-68 Intermediate Algebra 3 LAC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 MTH 052 Staff11 MTH 172-65 Analytical Geom. & Calculus I 4 LAC MW 06:00-08:40P 05/20-07/31 MTH 005 Congelio11 PSY 160-66 General Psychology 3 LAC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 PSY 161-65 Human Growth & Dvlpmt. 3 LAC M 06:00-09:40P 05/20-07/29 PSY 160 Staff11 RDG 080-66 Intermediate Reading 3 LAC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff2 SPC 155-62 Effective Speech 3 LAC TTH 08:00-11:50A 06/27-08/01 Staff

WCCC MON VALLEYFells Church Road, Belle Vernon

To reach WCCC Mon Valley call 724-379-4119. To register for classes, call the Youngwoodcampus at 1-800-262-2103, ext.4204.

DIRECTIONSFrom Rt. 51 North: Make the first left turn at the traffic light past Bill’s Golfland. Proceed onFellsburg Road approximately 1/2 mile to the traffic light and turn right at the light.

From Rt. 51 South: Make the right turn at the United Mine Workers Headquarters. Proceed1 mile and turn left into the college parking lot before the traffic light.

11 ALH 120-50 Pharmacology (VID) 3 MVC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/20-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-50 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 MVC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 CPT 150-56 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 MVC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 ENG 070-54 Intermediate Writing 3 MVC TTH 03:00-05:00P 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff11 ENG 161-56 College Writing 3 MVC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-50 Adv. Composition (VID) 3 MVC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 HIS 155-50 Early West. Civilization (VID) 3 MVC MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 Staff11 HIS 255-50 Early U.S. & Pa. History (VID) 3 MVC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 MTH 052-57 Foundations of Algebra 3 MVC MW 06:00-07:50P 05/20-07/31 Pl Test+ Staff11 MTH 160-58 Introduction to Statistics 3 MVC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 MTH 050 Staff11 PSY 161-50 Hum. Growth & Dvlpmnt. (VID) 3 MVC TTH 12:30-02:30P 05/21-08/01 PSY 160 Staff11 PSY 161-56 Human Growth& Dvlpmnt 3 MVC T 05:00-08:40P 05/21-07/30 PSY 160 Staff11 RDG 080-58 Intermediate Reading 3 MVC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff1 SPC 155-56 Effective Speech 3 MVC MW 06:00-10:00P 05/20-06/24 Culyba

WCCC NEW KENSINGTON1150 Fifth Avenue, New Kensington

To reach WCCC New Kensington call 724-335-8110. To register for classes, call the

Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

DIRECTIONS:

From 9th Street Bridge: At the second traffic signal, turn left onto 4th Avenue. Proceed andturn right onto Heilman Drive. Turn right onto 5th Avenue. The center is located on the left.

From Greensburg Road: At the Parnassus intersection, (CVS Pharmacy), proceed straightthrough the traffic signal onto Industrial Boulevard. Stay on Industrial Boulevard through townand past the 9th Street Bridge. At the stop sign, proceed straight. Turn right onto 5th Avenue.The center is located on the left.

11 ALH 120-30 Pharmacology (VID) 3 NKC TTH 06:00-08:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 ART 155-30 Intro to Art History (VID) 3 NKC TTH 10:15-12:15P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 BIO 055-31 General Biology I Lab NKC W 08:30-11:50A 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 065-31 Microbiology Lab NKC M 08:30-12:20P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 065-33 Microbiology Lab NKC W 01:00-04:50P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 065-34 Microbiology Lab NKC TH 12:30-04:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 065-38 Microbiology Lab NKC TH 05:30-09:20P 05/23-08/01 Staff11 BIO 071-32 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC T 11:00-01:15P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 071-35 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC M 05:00-07:15P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 071-36 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC T 08:30-10:45A 05/21-07/30 Staff11 BIO 071-37 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab NKC W 05:00-07:15P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 072-31 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC F 08:00-10:45A 05/24-07/26 Staff11 BIO 072-33 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC F 12:00-02:45P 05/24-07/26 Staff11 BIO 072-35 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC M 07:30-09:45P 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 072-37 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab NKC W 07:30-09:45P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 107-37 Human Biology 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 BIO 155-31 General Biology I• 4 NKC M 08:30-11:15A 05/20-07/29 Staff11 BIO 171-31 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 NKC TH 08:30-11:15A 05/23-08/01 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 171-35 Anatomy & Physiology I• 4 NKC MW 07:30-09:10P 05/20-07/31 ENG 080+ Staff11 BIO 172-35 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 NKC MW 05:30-07:10P 05/20-07/31 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 172-38 Anatomy & Physiology II• 4 NKC TH 05:30-09:20P 05/23-08/01 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-31 Microbiology• 4 NKC W 08:30-12:10P 05/22-07/31 BIO 171 Staff11 BIO 265-36 Microbiology• 4 NKC T 05:30-09:10P 05/21-07/30 BIO 171 Staff11 BUS 120-36 Mathematics of Business 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 MTH 052 Staff11 BUS 160-35 Intro to Business 3 NKC MW 06:00-08:00P 05/21-07/31 Staff11 BUS 249-34 Labor Relations 3 NKC F 08:30-11:15A 05/24-07/26 Staff11 BUS 258-35 Supervisory Management 3 NKC T 06:00-08:00P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 CHM 007-38 Intro Concepts Chem I Lab NKC T 06:00-08:45P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 CHM 107-36 Intro Concepts in Chem.• 4 NKC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 MTH 052+ Staff11 CPT 150-36 Microcomputer Concepts• 3 NKC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 CPT 050 Staff11 ENG 070-33 Intermediate Writing 3 NKC TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 030 Staff

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TOUCHSTONE Center for Crafts& WCCC Summer ClassesOpen to artists of all levels

Classes meet Monday-Friday at Touchstone Center for Crafts1049 Wharton Furnace Road, Farmington

Credits will be awarded by WCCC.

June 3-7 • (ART 185-TS, Clay I- Handbuilding Ceramics, 3 credits)Wheel-Thrown Pottery (Beginner-Intermediate)Joe SendekImmerse your mind, heart and spirit into the ancient and expressive world of clay! This weekwill allow you a chance to focus, explore and expand your artistic and creative self. Especiallyhelpful to those with basic throwing skills, this class is designed to encourage the develop-ment of new skills and techniques with the goal of being able to fire work in electric, gas andRaku kilns. Bring your tools, ideas and creative energies for a week that will lift you to thenext level of working with clay.

June 10-14 • (ART 143-TS, Printmaking, 3 credits)A Conversation about the Earth by Way of Poetry, Printmaking & Paper(All Levels)Kathy Mendus Dlugos & Marie Pavlicek-Wehrli“For a time, I rest in the grace of the world, and am free” writes poet Wendell Berry. Mindfulof the larger studio (the woods) that surrounds us, we’ll bring the natural world into print-making projects, incorporating elements from Touchstone’s woods while we simultaneouslyconsider various contemporary poets whose subject is the earth. We’ll use these ideas, as wellas our surroundings, to jumpstart a sequence of prints (monotypes, rubbings, etc.) and thenassemble these prints into a handmade book. The work of our hands, as well as our readingand discussions, will serve to deepen our awareness for the grace of the world, its riches and,increasingly, its fragility. Experimentation with found and recycled materials is encouraged;good craft will be equally stressed.

June 24-28• (ART 188-TS, Textiles, 3 credits)Transforming the 2D Fabric Surface into 3D Sculpture Leisa RichThis is an exciting, exploratory, textile surface design class suitable for everyone... with abrand-new twist! We will experiment with a versatile material called Fosshape that just cameout on the art/craft market, in addition to using traditional cottons and other fabrics, as thebase for a variety of monoprinting methods that will inject rich color into the surfaces. Severalmanipulative techniques that will be demonstrated in the workshop, such as stamping, sten-ciling, and hand painting, will be added to heighten color, dimension, and contrast. We will usethe Fosshape cloth, a steamer provided by the studio, and an inexpensive heat embossing gunthat students will bring, to turn the Fosshape into a gorgeous, three-dimensional vessel. Basichand embroidery stitches will further transform the flat to dimensional and the smooth totextural. Each student will leave with a fantastic length of cloth perfect for inspired projectsto be completed at home, as well as a finished, scuptural vessel!

July 8-12 • (ART 161-TS, 3D Design, 3 credits)Metal Fabrication for Sculpture and Assemblage Eli KesslerDuring this course, you will design and create a sculpture that implements basic skills of steelfabrication. Techniques will include metal cutting, bending, welding and finishing. In additionto steel techniques, you will incorporate found materials and investigate mixed media ap-proaches and explore various sculpture traditions such as assemblage, site-specific installa-tion and traditional object-based sculpture.

July 22-26 • (ART 166-TS, Painting II, 3 credits)The Painter’s Experience (All Levels)Patrick DaughertyTake part in a painting course designed for all levels, from beginners wanting to learn the ba-sics to advanced artists seeking individual instruction. Emphasis is on understanding colorand traditional painting techniques. All school styles and approaches are welcome. A step-by-step program is included for those new to painting. Painters are encouraged to take advantageof Touchstone’s setting by engaging in “plein air” painting. One session with a model is sched-uled. Students are expected to arrive with necessary materials. A list of recommended materi-als is available upon request or registration.

Other Touchstone classes may be considered for credit toward the WCCCassociate of fine arts degree as an independent study course upon approvalof Program Director Kathy Dlugos. Inquiries can be made at 724-925-4165 ordlugosk @wccc.edu.

WCCC & TOUCHSTONE CLASSESIndividuals interested in taking classes for credit through WCCC must first be WCCC stu-

dents. New students must complete an Application for Admission prior to registering for anyWCCC classes. Applications are available online at www.wccc.edu or by calling the WCCC Ad-missions Office at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4077. Once the application has been submitted toWCCC, students may register for classes by calling the WCCC Registration Center at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information regarding independent study courses, call Kathy Dlugos at 1-800-262-2103, ext.4265.

COSTWCCC tuition and fees rates apply and are based on residency. See page 17 for tuition and

fee rates. In addition, a lab fee (up to $125) is assessed for each 5-day course.

LODGING & MEALSRoom and board is available at Touchstone Center for Crafts, 1049 Wharton

Furnace Road, Farmington. Students interested in lodging and meals must makearrangements through Touchstone. Students will pay cost for lodging, and mealsfees directly to Touchstone Center for Crafts. For more information, visit www.touchstonecrafts.com.

For more information, call Touchstone at 1-800-721-0177 orvisit www.touchstonecrafts.com.

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SES- COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE CRD SITE DAYS TIME START-END PREREQ- INSTRUCTORSION & SECTION HRS DATE UISITE

WCCC NEW KENSINGTON (CONTINUED)2 ENG 161-35 College Writing 3 NKC MW 05:45-09:35P 06/26-07/31 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 161-36 College Writing 3 NKC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 ENG 070+ Staff11 ENG 164-38 Advanced Composition 3 NKC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 ENG 161 Staff11 HIS 155-30 Early West. Civilization(VID) 3 NKC MW 08:00-09:50A 05/20-07/31 Staff2 HIS 155-56 Early Western Civilization 3 NKC TTH 05:45-09:35P 06/27-08/01 Staff11 HIS 156-30 Modern Western Civilization 3 NKC MW 10:15-12:05P 05/20-07/31 Staff11 HIS 255-30 Early U.S. & Pa. History (VID) 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff11 HMS 258-36 Human Services Practicum I 4 NKC TTH 03:00-05:30P 05/21-08/01 HMS 155+ Staff11 HMS 259-35 Human Services Practicum II 4 NKC M 04:00-08:20P 05/20-07/29 HMS 258 Staff2 HOR 215-35 Annuals & Herbaceous Peren.•3 NKC M 05:00-09:50P 06/26-07/31 Staff11 MTH 050-33 Basic Mathematics 3 NKC TTH 01:00-02:50P 05/21-08/01 Staff11 MTH 052-32 Foundations of Algebra 3 NKC TTH 10:00-11:50A 05/21-08/01 Pl Test+ Staff7 MTH 052A-DC Basic Math/Found of Algebra 4 NKC MTWTH 08:30-10:15A 06/17-08/01 MTH 050+ Staff11 MTH 100-35 Intermediate Algebra 3 NKC M 06:00-09:45P 05/20-07/29 MTH 052 Staff11 MTH 157-35 College Algebra 3 NKC M 06:00-09:45P 05/20-07/29 MTH 100 Staff

WCCC NEW KENSINGTON (CONTINUED)11 MTH 160-36 Introduction to Statistics 3 NKC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 MTH 050 Staff11 MTH 180-36 Elements of Mathematics I 3 NKC TTH 06:00-07:50P 05/21-08/01 MTH 052 Staff5 PDV 160-DC Strategies for Academic Succe 1 NKC MW 12:30-01:45P 06/17-07/17 Staff5 PDV 170-DC Career Exploration 1 NKC TTH 12:30-01:45P 06/18-07/23 Staff1 PSY 160-35 General Psychology 3 NKC MW 05:45-09:35P 05/20-06/24 Staff11 PSY 160-36 General Psychology 3 NKC T 06:00-09:40P 05/21-07/30 Staff11 PSY 161-37 Human Growth & Devlpmnt. 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 PSY 160 Staff11 RDG 050-33 Reading & Study Skills 3 NKC TTH 12:00-01:50P 05/21-08/01 Pl Test Staff11 RDG 080-30 Intermediate Reading (VID) 3 NKC TTH 02:00-03:50P 05/21-08/01 ENG 050 Staff7 RDG 080-DC Intermediate Reading 3 NKC MTWTH 10:30-12:00P 06/17-08/01 ENG 050 Klingensmith2 SOC 155-36 Principles of Sociology 3 NKC TTH 05:45-09:35P 06/27-08/01 Staff11 SOC 155-38 Principles of Sociology 3 NKC TH 06:00-09:40P 05/23-08/01 Staff1 SPA 155-36 Beginning Spanish I 4 NKC TWTH 06:00-08:30P 05/21-06/25 Staff2 SPA 156-36 Beginning Spanish II 4 NKC TWTH 06:00-08:30P 06/26-08/01 SPA 155+ Staff1 SPC 155-36 Effective Speech 3 NKC TTH 05:45-09:35P 05/21-06/25 Staff11 SPC 155-37 Effective Speech 3 NKC W 06:00-09:40P 05/22-07/31 Staff

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The following courses have a $10 lab fee:

ACC 120 QuickBooks – BasicACC 230 Integrated Accounting Software ApplicationsACC 234 Payroll & Accounting Software ApplicationsACC 251 Tax Preparation SoftwareACC 260 Advanced Accounting IssuesCIS 168 Principles of Information SecurityCIS 209 LAN SecurityCIS 210 Internet SecurityCIS 212 Computer ForensicsCIS 250 Network Intrusion DetectionCIS 252 Digital ForensicsCIS 253 Communication SecurityCIS 262 Digital Forensics IICPT 050 Technology at WCCCCPT 110 Exploring WindowsCPT 120 Introduction to the InternetCPT 122 VISIOCPT 143 IP TelephonyCPT 145 Intro to Computer TechnologyCPT 150 Microcomputer ConceptsCPT 151 Advanced Office ApplicationsCPT 160 Introduction to ProgrammingCPT 162 Visual Basic.Net I CPT 163 Java Programming ICPT 180 C++ Programming CPT 181 Intro to TelecommunicationCPT 182 Operating SystemsCPT 183 Local Area NetworksCPT 185 PowerPointCPT 190 Word for WindowsCPT 195 Excel for WindowsCPT 196 Access for WindowsCPT 201 Web Design with Front PageCPT 203 XHTML & Java ScriptCPT 206 Server ProgrammingCPT 208 Advanced AccessCPT 213 Java Programming IICPT 214 Wireless CommunicationCPT 230 Integrated Office ApplicationsCPT 235 Database Management SystemsCPT 238 Wide Area NetworkingCPT 242 Visual BASIC.Net IICPT 248 PC HardwareCPT 249 PC TroubleshootingCPT 256 Linux DesktopCPT 259 User Support OperationsCPT 262 Windows ServerCPT 264 Windows Active DirectoryCPT 271 Oracle SQL I CPT 274 A+ Certification ReviewCPT 277 Electronic Commerce TechnologyCPT 286 System Analysis & DesignCPT 293 CCNA Exam PrepEDU 200 Introduction to Instructional TechnologyGCT 100 Design TechnologyMUS 131 Class Voice lMUS 155 Music Listening: A SurveyMUS 160 Music History lMUS 175 College Choir lMUS 176 College Choir llMUS 177 College Orchestra lMUS 178 College Orchestra llMUS 255 American Popular MusicMUS 275 College Choir lllMUS 276 College Choir lVMUS 277 College Orchestra lllMUS 278 College Orchestra lVMUS 285 College Stage Band lOFT 100 Basic KeyboardingOFT 110 Document Processing IOFT 120 Document Processing IIOFT 130 Applied Medical TerminologyOFT 140 Office ProceduresOFT 145 Medical Office ProceduresOFT 150 Medical Billing ManagementOFT 151 Advanced Office ApplicationsOFT 155 Intro to Electronic Health RecordsOFT 165 Law & Ethics for HealthcareOFT 185 PowerPointOFT 190 Word for Windows OFT 195 Excel for WindowsOFT 196 Access for WindowsOFT 210 Office TechnologiesOFT 220 Office TranscriptionOFT 225 ProofreadingOFT 230 Medical Transcription IOFT 235 Customer ServiceOFT 245 ICD-10-CM Transition CodingOFT 250 Diagnostic Medical CodingOFT 260 Procedural Medical CodingOFT 270 Hospital Billing & CodingOFT 280 Office ManagementOFT 285 Medical Office ManagementWEB 102 Acrobat EssentialsWEB 110 Web DesignWEB 120 Flash/BasicWEB 140 Dreamweaver – BasicWEB 162 FireworksWEB 190 Dreamweaver-AdvancedWEB 200 Web Technologies

$10 LAB FEE (CONTINUED)WEB 201 Web TechnologiesWEB 203 XHTML & CSSWEB 206 JavascriptWEB 235 Interactive DesignWEB 250 Web SolutionsWEB 295 WEB Architecture

The following courses have a $15 lab fee:

ART 160 2-D Design ART 161 3-D Design ART 162 Drawing IART 163 Drawing IIART 164 Color ConceptsART 165 Painting IART 166 Painting IIART 168 Beginning Watercolor PaintingART 170 Portfolio DevelopmentART 181 Screen Printing TechniquesART 183 Book Arts IART 188 Textiles IBIO 180 Introduction to PathologyCHM 264 Chemistry for the Health SciencesCLT 207 Laboratory Information SystemsCPT 171 Telecommunications FundamentalsCPT 198 Fiber-Optic TechnologiesCPT 211 Routing TechnologiesCPT 219 Fiber Optic Analysis & DesignCPT 222 Fiber Optic Testing & TroubleshootingCPT 257 Switching TechnologiesCPT 291 WAN TechnologiesGCT 115 Design & Layout IGCT 125 Emerging Technologies IGCT 131 Type & Publishing IGCT 151 Art & Illustration IGCT 155 Graphics & Lettering IGCT 161 Digital Imaging IGCT 163 Emerging Technologies IIGCT 185 Print & Prepress IGCT 210 Design Layout IIGCT 231 Type & Publishing IIGCT 245 Graphics & Lettering IIGCT 251 Art & Illustration IIGCT 261 Digital Imaging IIGCT 285 Print & Prepress IIGCT 287 Digital WorkflowHPE 156 Health & Physical EducationHPE 176 Aerobics/Weight TrainingMED 103 Podcasting & Social MediaMED 105 Multimedia BasicsMED 110 Digital PresentationMED 150 Editing TechniquesMED 155 Introduction to MultimediaMED 156 Television Production IMED 158 History of CinemaMED 159 Basic Video ProductionMED 160 Basic PhotographyMED 161 Portrait PhotographyMED 170 Digital PhotographyMED 200 Portfolio DevelopmentMED 240 Audio ProductionMED 257 Television Production IIMED 260 Interactive MultimediaMED 263 PhotojournalismMED 265 Color PhotographyMED 266 Studio – Location PhotographyMED 270 Advanced Editing TechniquesMED 271 Advanced Digital PhotographyMED 290 Video Special EffectsPHB 110 Clinical Phlebotomy & Specimen Processing PracticumPHB 111 Phlebotomy PracticumPHY 107 Applied PhysicsPHY 110 Fundamentals of PhysicsRAD 216 Clinical Education lllRAD 226 Clinical Education lVRAD 231 Radiology Technology CapstoneRAD 255 Clinical Education V

The following courses have a $20 lab fee:

BIO 160 Introduction to Forensic Toxicology – Poisons, Drugs & DeathBIO 285 Molecular GeneticsCHM 105 Technical ChemistryCHM 107 Intro Concepts in Chemistry ICHM 108 Intro Concepts in Chemistry IICHM 155 General Chemistry ICHM 156 General Chemistry IICHM 200 Unit OperationsCHM 240 Analytical ChemistryCNC 100 Intro to Computer Numerical ControlHOR 120 Turfgrass Equipment MechanicsHOR 125 Ornamental Shrubs HOR 126 Ornamental Trees HOR 150 Specialized Turfgrass ManagementHOR 155 Soils & Soil FertilityHOR 157 Insects & Diseases of Plants HOR 205 Residential LandscapingHOR 207 Advanced Landscaping

$20 LAB FEE (CONTINUED)HOR 210 Plant PropagationHOR 212 PruningHOR 215 Annuals & Herbaceous PerennialsHOR 235 Vegetable GardeningHOR 241 Greenhouse ManagementHOR 250 Interior Plants & PlantscapingHOR 270 Floriculture HOR 275 Landscape, Equipment, Installation & MaintenanceMTT 220 EDMPHY 130 Physics of SonographyPHY 155 College Physics IPHY 156 College Physics IIPHY 255 Engineering PhysicsPHY 256 Engineering Physics IIRAD 146 Clinical Education lRAD 215 Clinical Education ll

The following courses have a $25 lab fee:

ALH 110 Basic Life Support for the Healthcare ProviderARC 105 Architectural Drafting IARC 106 Architectural Drafting IIARC 119 Introduction to SurveyingARC 210 Architectural AutoCAD IARC 211 Architectural AutoCAD IIARC 215 Architectural PresentationARC 262 Piping, Structural Detailing & Electromechanical DraftingBKP 141 Baking IBKP 142 Baking IIBKP 144 Baking III BKP 242 Bakery/Deli Merchandising TechniquesBKP 243 Healthy Cooking Trends BKP 245 Decorating TechniquesBKP 247 Specialty – Artistic Techniques BKP 249 Advanced Decorating TechniquesBIO 110 Introduction to Forensic BiologyBIO 145 General BotanyBIO 155 General Biology IBIO 156 General Biology IIBIO 171 Anatomy & Physiology IBIO 172 Anatomy & Physiology IIBIO 210 ZoologyBIO 265 MicrobiologyBIO 275 BiochemistryCHM 250 Organic ChemistryCHM 251 Organic Chemistry IICHM 275 BiochemistryCLT 101 Intro to CLTCLT 103 Urinalysis, Body Fluids & ParasitesCLT 201 Clinical MicroCLT 203 Clinical ChemistryCLT 205 Blood Banking, Serology & ImmunologyCNC 100 Intro to Computer Numerical ControlCNC 200 Computer Numerical Control ICNC 201 Computer Numerical Control IICOA 142 Sign Graphics & LetteringCOA 150 Airbrush TechniquesCOA 180 Production ProceduresCOA 249 Portfolio DevelopmentCOA 285 Screen Printing TechniquesCUL 130 Basic Culinary SkillsCUL 132 Garde MangerCUL 135 Speed Scratch CookingCUL 232 Food SpecialtiesDAE 101 EFDA IDAE 102 EFDA IIDAH 105 Dental RadiologyDAH 112 Dental Hygiene LabDAH 115 Clinical Dental Hygiene IDAH 206 Clinical Dental Hygiene IIDAH 208 Clinical Dental Hygiene IIIDAS 102 Dental Materials for Dental Assistants DAS 103 Dental Assisting LabDAS 105 Dental Radiology for Dental Assistants DAS 106 Clinical Dental Assisting IDAS 108 Clinical Dental Assisting IIDFT 105 Technical Drafting IDFT 106 Technical Drafting IIDFT 207 Tool DesignDFT 208 Product DesignDFT 258 AutoCADDFT 259 Advanced AutoCADDFT 260 Computer-Aided Manufacturing MasterCAM DFT 262 Piping, Structural Detailing & Electromechanical DraftingDFT 265 Solid Modeling with Mechanical DesktopDFT 266 Autodesk InventorEGR 110 Descriptive GeometryEGR 180 Principles of Industrial HydraulicsEGR 181 Principles of Industrial PneumaticsEGR 227 KinematicsELC 100 Programmable Logic Control IELC 102 Electronic DevicesELC 106 Circuit Analysis IELC 107 Circuit Analysis IIELC 109 Electronic AssemblyELC 114 Digital TechniquesELC 191 Basic Principles of Industrial ElectricityELC 192 Industrial Electrical EquipmentELC 202 Linear Electronics

$25 LAB FEE (CONTINUED)ELC 206 MicroprocessorsELC 208 Industrial RoboticsELC 209 Instrumentation & Process ControlELC 210 Electric MachinesELC 211 Fiber-Optics – Laser TechnologyELC 212 Computer Systems TechnologyELC 213 Microprocessor ApplicationsELC 221 Industrial Motor ControlsELC 222 Advanced Motor ControlsELC 223 Power Distribution & TransmissionEUT 101 Overhead Line Technology IEUT 102 Overhead Line Technology IIEUT 201 Overhead Line Technology IIIEUT 202 Overhead Line Technology IVFSM 103 Introduction to Hospitality FSM 105 Foods IFSM 112 Quantity Foods FSM 113 Customer Service FSM 119 Beverage/Dining Room ManagementFSM 157 CateringFSM 213 A La Carte KitchensHAC 101 Heat & Cooling FundamentalsHAC 170 Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Control Systems HAC 230 Air Distribution & Codes HAC 240 Sheet Metal for Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration HAC 250 Air Conditioning IHAC 255 Air Conditioning II (Heat Pumps) HAC 260 HydronicsHAC 270 Residential PlumbingHAC 280 Residential WiringHOR 170 Floral Design & ArrangingMAS 100 Intro. to Medical AssistingMAS 105 Administrative ProceduresMAS 110 Clinical ProceduresMAS 120 PracticumMET 105 Welding Metallurgy MPT 100 Programmable Logic Control IMPT 109 Intro to SCADAMPT 200 Programmable Logic Control IIMPT 201 Programmable Logic Control IIIMTT 100 Intro to MetalworkingMTT 102 Geometric Dimensioning & TolerancingMTT 105 Lathe IMTT 110 Mill IMTT 206 Lathe IIMTT 211 Mill IIMTT 215 Grinding IMTT 216 Grinding IINGT 110 Environmental Protection for Natural Gas TechnologyNSG 110 Introduction to Nursing & Health CareNSG 111 Foundations of Nursing CareNSG 112 Intro to Professional Nursing & Health Promotion across the LifespanNSG 114 Health & Physical Assessment throughout the Lifes-panNSG 116 Foundations of Nursing CareNSG 120 Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Care in Acute SettingsNSG 121 Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Care in Selected SettingsNSG 122 Mental Health ConceptsNSG 124 Medical-Surgical Nursing Care of the AdultNSG 131 Basic Nursing Care of the Childbearing FamilyNSG 132 Basic Nursing Care of the Infant, Child & FamilyNSG 210 Role of the Associate Degree NurseNSG 220 Nursing Care of the Childbearing FamilyNSG 225 Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family, Infant & ChildNSG 230 Nursing Care of the Infant, Child & FamilyNSG 240 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing CareNSG 250 Advanced Medical-Surgical Care of the Aging Adult w/Multiple Chronic Health ProblemsNSG 260 Advanced Medical surgical Nursing Care of the Chronically IllNSG 270 Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing Care of the Acutely IllNSG 280 Manager of Nursing CarePHB 101 Clinical PhlebotomyPHB 105 Specimen ProcessingRAD 111 Introduction to Radiology Technology, Patient Care, Pharmacology & Positioning lRAD 121 Principles of Radiologic Image Capture & Display lRAD 131 Principles of Radiologic Image Capture & Display llRAD 141 Principles of Digital Imaging & Positioning llRAD 211 Radiologic Imaging Equipment, Image Analysis, Radiographic Pathology & Positioning lllRAD 221 Radiation Protection, Biology & Computed TomographyWEL 125 Welding IWEL 135 Welding IIWEL 207 Advanced Welding IWEL 208 Advanced Welding IIWEL 209 Welding Equipment Repair & TroubleshootingWEL 221 Metal FabricationWEL 223 Computer Aided Welding Design & ApplicationsWEL 224 Materials EvaluationWEL 240 Intro to Automated Manufacturing

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AdmissionWCCC has an open door admissions policy. High

school graduates or those who hold a GED highschool equivalency are granted admission to the col-lege .

In addition, individuals age 18 or older who havenot earned a high school diploma or a GED are ad-mitted to the college if they can demonstrate their po-tential to benefit from the college experience. Aftersuccessfully completing 30 college-level credits atWCCC, they may be eligible for GED certification .

It is important to note that admission to the collegedoes not guarantee admission to those programswhich have special entrance requirements or enroll-ment in certain courses which have prerequisites.

All new students must complete the Applicationfor Admission and pay a $15 nonrefundable process-ing fee.

For more information, contact the AdmissionsOffice at 724-925-4077, Monday through Thurs-day from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. or Friday from 7:30a.m. to 5 p.m.

PLACEMENT TESTING

The placement test assesses a student’s skill levelsin reading, composition, mathematics and computerskills. All students are required to take the placementtest or validate satisfactory completion of prerequi-sites before registering for mathematics courses, Eng-lish courses, Microcomputer Concepts, some OfficeTechnology courses and courses with a prerequisiteof RDG 080 - Intermediate Reading. Students areencouraged to prepare for the placement test by re-viewing these areas. Links to preparatory materialsare available at wccc.edu; click on Admissions andAid.

EXEMPTIONS

• Students who have an associate’s or bachelor’sdegree from an accredited college or universityupon receipt of college transcripts

• Transfer students upon receipt of college tran-scripts that validate satisfactory completion ofprerequisites in English, mathematics and com-puters

Note: Programs such as Nursing and other Allied HealthPrograms require placement testing for all students.

Students may schedule the placement test as soonas the Admissions Office has received a completedApplication for Admission. The test is given at theYoungwood campus most weekdays and at the col-lege’s education centers on a limited basis. Call 724-925-6893 to schedule the placement test at theYoungwood campus. To schedule a test at an educa-tion center, call the center.

Students who require accommodations due to adisability should call 724-925-4189 to discuss specificneeds.

For more information, visit wccc.edu or call724-925-6893.

Credit for Prior LearningCredit for prior learning may be granted by any of

the following methods: transfer of credit, recommen-dation of secondary schools, Advanced PlacementTest, Credit by Examination, Assessment of Experi-ential Learning, and College Level Examination Pro-gram® (CLEP). Military veterans should submitmilitary assessments to the Admissions Office forevaluation.

For more information, contact the AdmissionsOffice at 724-925-4077.

CLEP Testing

WCCC offers CLEP testing through the CollegeLearning Center. The College-Level ExaminationProgram® (CLEP) affords students the opportunityto earn college credit by examination. CLEP has 34examinations in five areas: composition and litera-ture, foreign languages, history and social sciences,science and mathematics, and business. Studentswho complete an exam with a minimum score canearn from 3 to 14 semester hours, depending on theexam.

The cost for CLEP testing is $92 per exam. Thisincludes a $15 fee payable to WCCC and a $77 feepayable directly to the College Board (provider ofCLEP).

CLEP test are scheduled by appointment only.To schedule a CLEP test or for more informa-

tion, please call 724-925-4133.

Tuition and Course FeesTuition and fees listed are subject to change

by the Board of Trustees. When changes aremade, notice will be given as far in advance aspossible.

1. Tuition a. Tuition per credit: 1-11 credits, 19 or

more creditsWestmoreland County

Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$90 per creditOut-of-County Residents . . .$180 per creditOut-of-State Residents . . . . .$270 per credit

b. Flat Rate: 12-18 credits Westmoreland County

Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,350 Out-of-County Residents. . . . . . . . . . .$2,700Out-of-State Residents . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,050

2. Technology Service Fee . . . . . . . .$15 per credit

3. Student Services Fee . . . . . . . . . . . .$3 per credit

4. College Facilities Fee . . . . . . . . . . .$3 per credit

5. Capital FeeOut-of-County Residents Only . .$6 per credit

6. Lab Fees (Most laboratory courses have a fee.The fees range from $10 to $25) . . . . . . . . varies

Other Fees

1. Application fee for new students . . . . . . . . . .$15

2. Books & Supplies . . These costs vary accordingto individual courses.

3. Graduation fee (payable the semester prior tothe semester the student expects to graduate)

Degree and diploma programs . . . . . . . . .$20Certificate programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15

4. Credit by exam, per course . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30

5. Assessment of ExperientalLearning, per course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75

6. Returned check fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25This fee is assessed if you pay by check and your bankreturns the check to the college for any reason.

If you are a Westmoreland County resident, youmay use the chart that follows to calculate your costs.Check the total amount of credits for which you haveregistered and read across to determine your tuitionand fee payment.

Westmoreland County Residents’

Tuition ScheduleStudent Technology Facilities

Credits Tuition Serv. Fee Serv. Fee Fee Total

1 90 3 15 3 111 2 180 6 30 6 222 3 270 9 45 9 333 4 360 12 60 12 444 5 450 15 75 15 555 6 540 18 90 18 666 7 630 21 105 21 777 8 720 24 120 24 888 9 810 27 135 27 999

10 900 30 150 30 1,110 11 990 33 165 33 1,221 12 1,350 36 180 36 1,602 13 1,350 39 195 39 1,623 14 1,350 42 210 42 1,644 15 1,350 45 225 45 1,665 Please note that many classes have lab fees which will be addi-

tional to the totals listed above. Check the lab fee column in theschedule and refer to “Lab Fees.”

General Information

Students from other colleges - Be sure to complete an Official Transcript

Form before finishing summer classes to

ensure that your grades are sent to your

home institution.

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Payment Due DatesThe payment due date will be indicated on your

registration billing statement. If payment is not re-ceived by the due date, your registration is subject todeletion. You remain obligated for all tuition and feesunless you officially drop during the refund period.

The college accepts payment in the form of checkand MasterCard or VISA credit cards. Payment bycheck or credit card may be made at the Student In-formation Center or at any of the education centers.Check payments may also be made by mail. Creditcard payments may be made by mail, telephone oronline. If paying by check, please make your checkpayable to “WCCC” and place your Social Securitynumber on the bottom of the check.

The college reserves the right to cancel yourregistration if payment is not received by thedue date listed on your statement.

Refund PolicyAll refunds to students or payers are calculated fromthe official starting date of the course. The number ofdays or weeks to determine refunds is calculated bycounting the actual days from the starting date of thecourse and not by counting the course meeting dates.

For courses meeting for only one week or less:If you officially drop before the course starts, youmay be eligible to receive a 100% refund of tuitionand fees. There are no refunds after that date.

For courses two-weeks through four-weeks long:If you officially drop through the first three days ofthe course, you may be eligible to receive a 100%refund of tuition and fees. There are no refundsafter that date.

For courses five-weeks through nine-weekslong:

If you officially drop through the first week of thecourse, you may be eligible to receive a 100% re-fund of tuition and fees. There are no refunds afterthe first week of the course.

For courses of 10-weeks through 19-weeks long:If you officially drop through the second week ofthe course, you may be eligible to receive a 100%refund of tuition and fees. There are no refundsafter the second week of a course.

For courses of 20-weeks through 29-weeks long:If you officially drop through the second week ofthe course, you may be eligible to receive a 100%refund of tuition and fees. If you officially dropduring the third or fourth week of the course, youmay be eligible to receive a 60% refund of tuition.There are no refunds after the fourth week of thecourse.

For courses of 30 weeks or longer:If you officially drop through the third week of thecourse, you may be eligible to receive a 100% re-fund of tuition and fees. If you officially drop dur-ing the fourth, fifth or sixth week of the course, youmay be eligible to receive a 60% refund of tuition.There are no refunds after the sixth week of thecourse.

You must contact the Registration Center toofficially drop a course. If you do not officiallydrop, you remain obligated for all tuition andfees.

Tuition Reduction for Older

AdultsIf you are a Pennsylvania resident age 60 or older,

you are eligible for a 50 percent reduction in tuitionwhen you enroll in credit classes. Enrollment with atuition reduction is contingent upon space availabilityin the class. This reduction applies only to tuitioncharges and not to textbooks, equipment/supplies, orlab fees. To enroll, call the Registration Center.

Financial AidWCCC participates in a number of financial aid

programs to assist students in paying for their educa-tion. These programs include grants, loans and col-lege work-study programs.

Eligibility for these programs is based on financialneed, which is determined by completing the FreeApplication for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Theseapplications are available from high school coun-selors, public libraries and the WCCC Financial AidOffice. The application is also available online atwww.fafsa.ed.gov.

The Direct Loan Program is a low-interest loanprogram that permits students to borrow funds tohelp pay for college costs. There are limits to theamount that students can borrow based upon their el-igibility and federal guidelines. An example would bethat a first-year dependent student can borrow $3,500for the academic year. Applications are available on-line at www.studentloans.gov.

If you have attended another college and will transferyour credits back to that school after a summer session, yourfinancial aid must be processed by that school for the sum-mer term.

For more information, contact the FinancialAid Office at 724-925-4063 or go online atwccc.edu and click on Admissions & Aid.

ScholarshipsWCCC offers a number of scholarships that pro-

vide financial aid assistance you won't have to payback. Some scholarships are based on financial need,academic history, community involvement, a specificprogram of study or other criteria.

For more information on scholarships, contactCheri Kramer at 724-925-4215 or go to wccc.eduand click on Admissions & Aid.

BookstoreThe Youngwood Campus Bookstore normal hours

of operation are 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Monday throughThursday and 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday. See our website -wccc.edu - for extended hours of operation beforeand during the start of the semester. If you are unableto travel to the main campus, you may use one of thefollowing payment options through our online serv-ices at wccc.edu. For online orders, payment can bemade by Visa and MasterCard credit cards or finan-cial aid.

If you are paying by check, cash or money order,you may visit the WCCC Youngwood Campus orany WCCC education center and place your order. Ifyou are paying for tuition and textbooks at the sametime, please have a separate check for your textbookpurchases.

A complete list of textbooks (including prices)required for each course is available atwccc.edu; click on the Bookstore tab.

Online Services - My.wccc.eduNew and returning students can access many

WCCC programs, materials and services online.The college portal, MyWCCC, is the one-stop

source for many college resources and services. Youcan reach the portal by going to https://my.wccc.eduor by following the link found on the homepage ofthe college website. The portal provides access to:email, collegewide announcements, campus eventsand news, website links and applications, class sched-ules and a variety of information about college activi-ties.

The WebAdvisor section on the portal can beused to: register online for classes, conduct a searchfor classes, view grades and transcripts, access yourclass schedule, check financial aid, complete a pro-gram evaluation and pay your bill.

Access to WebAdvisor through the portal is a con-venient and secure method of conducting businesswith the college. Since this application is passwordprotected, you are the only person who can accessyour information. A username and password will beissued to all students enrolled in the college.

If you need additional information, contact theInformation Technology Help Desk at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 5921.

CALENDAR

May 20 First 51/2-week and 11-week classes begin

May 27 Memorial Day - College closed

June 10 8-week classes begin

June 25 First 51/2-week classes end

June 26 Second 51/2-week classes begin

July 4 Independence Day Observed - College closed

August 1 Second 51/2-week and 11-week classes end

August 2 8-week classes end

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Disability ServicesIf you have a disability and will require academic

accommodation, you must schedule an appointmentto meet with the counselor for special populations todiscuss your individual needs. Support services arearranged after an assessment of your needs is com-pleted. Some documentation of your disability maybe required. If you need classroom accommodations,you should call for assistance well in advance of thestart of classes.

If you are hearing impaired, you can reach the col-lege through our TDD (Telecommunication Devicefor the Deaf) number 724-925-4297.

Military veterans eligible for Veterans Educationbenefits (GI Bill) should contact the Financial AidOffice at 724-925-4063 for assistance.

For further information, contact Mary EllenBeres, counselor for special populations, at 724-925-4189 or send email to [email protected] andtype “Disability” in the subject line.

Services to Help You SucceedSTUDENT DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - Offerscounseling, advising and academic enrichment work-shops at the Youngwood campus and the college edu-cation centers • Phone — 724-925-4121

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES - Provides tu-toring and supplemental instruction, placement test-ing, GED® testing and proctored exams. Otherprograms include learning communities, SummerBridge, WIA and TRA. • Phone — 724-925-4135

CAREER DEVELOPMENT/PLACEMENT

OFFICE - Offers a variety of activities for studentsand alumni that encourage career awareness and pro-mote job-search readiness. Specific services includejob shadowing, internship placement, job searchpreparation in the form of workshops, on-campus re-cruiting, job fairs, and career management softwareCollege Central Network • Phone — 724-925-4054

CAREER & TRANSFER PLANNING -Experienced counselors assist with decisions regard-ing future careers and transfer plans • Phone — 724-925-4121

CHILD DAY CARE–CAMPUS CHILDREN’S

CENTER - Customized preschool learning enviorn-ment for 3- to 6-year-old children of WCCC students,staff and the general public. Licensed by the Depart-ment of Public Welfare • Phone — 724-925-4156

SPECIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS - Academic as-sistance programs provide eligible students with indi-vidual counseling, tutoring, academic monitoring andcultural enrichment opportunities • Phone — 724-925-4121

TransportationBUS SERVICE

Bus service to and from campus is provided byWestmoreland Transit and is available to most areasof Westmoreland County weekdays in the morningsthrough late afternoon. For complete schedule infor-mation, contact Westmoreland Transit atwww.westmorelandtransit.com or 1-800-221-9282.

RIDE SHAREThe Commuteinfo program can help you find

transportation options to school or work in southwest-ern Pennsylvania. CommuteInfo’s ride-matching soft-ware explores options for transit, carpools, van poolsor biking when available. For more information, visitwww.commuteinfo.org to fill out the commuter pro-file for your personalized list of options or call 1-888-819-6110.

MissionWCCC improves the quality of life for everyone wetouch through education, training and cultural enrich-ment.

VisionWCCC is a learning-centered college focused on stu-dent success, a catalyst for economic growth, a leaderin workforce development, and a hub for cultural andartistic experiences.

ValuesWCCC has a framework of cultures and values thatembraces:1. Commitment to Teaching and Learning 2. Accountability3. Diversity4. Collaboration and Cooperation5. Social Responsibility6. Integrity7. Innovation

AccreditationWestmoreland County Community College is accred-ited by the Commission on Higher Education of theMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools,3642 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, 267-284-5000. The Commission on Higher Education is an ac-crediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary ofEducation and the Council for Higher Education Ac-creditation.

Notice of NondiscriminationWestmoreland County Community College will not discriminate in its edu-cational programs, activities or employment practices based on race, color,national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, ancestry,union membership or any other legally protected classification. Announce-ment of this policy is in accordance with state law including the Pennsylva-nia Human Relations Act and with federal law, including Titles VI and VIIof the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of1972, Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Dis-crimination Act of 1975, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. In-quiries should be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer (presently SylviaDetar) at 724-925-4190 or in Room 4100D, WCCC Business & IndustryCenter, Youngwood, PA 15697.

Convenient Ways to

RegisterBefore registering for a class, check the prereq-

uisite column in the class schedule. Some classeshave prerequisites that must be completed beforeyou can register for that course. If you are en-rolling on a full-time basis, you are required totake placement tests. If you’re enrolling part-time,you are required to take placement tests prior toenrolling in math or English classes.

If you’re a new student, you must complete theApplication for Admission which is available on-line at wccc.edu or by calling the Admissions Of-fice at 724-925-4077.

Register as early as possible because manyclasses fill to capacity well before the beginning ofthe semester .

A bill will be sent to you after your registrationis processed. Payment can be made by check,MasterCard or VISA. If paying by check, placeyour Social Security number on the bottom of thecheck.

By Phone

WCCC REGISTRATION CENTER724-925-4204 or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204

TDD 724-925-4297 (for hearing impaired students)

Monday through Friday–8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Online

New students may apply for admission online bycompleting the Application for Admission.

Returning WCCC students may register online.wccc.edu

In Person

You can register at any location for any classes.

YOUNGWOOD CAMPUSMonday through Thursday–7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Friday–7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WCCC EDUCATION CENTERSCall your center for hours.

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• Hands-on training for in-demand jobs in natural gas, healthcare and more

• Articulation agreements allow you toeasily transfer credits to 4-yearuniversities such as CalU, Pitt, PennState, IUP, Seton Hill and many others

• Flexible scheduling at 8 convenientlocations & online classes – plus low,affordable tuition makes WCCC thebest educational value in PA

1-800-262-2103wccc.edu

Y O U C A N A F F O R D S U C C E S S

WCCC is an affirmative action, equal opportunity college.

Volunteer Firefighters inWestmoreland County

WCCC will cover part or all of your tuition

costs through the Tuition Waiver Program

for Volunteer Firefighters.

WCCC has established two tuition waiver pro-

grams to support you - the men and women of West-

moreland County fire departments - as you seek to

develop your academic and employability skills. One

program is offered to incumbent Westmoreland

County volunteer firefighters with one or more

years of service while the other program is available

to new volunteer firefighters.

The Firefighter Tuition Waivers apply to WCCC

credit programs only.

All firefighters must apply for federal financial

aid by completing the Free Application for Federal

Student Aid.

For more information, call

the WCCC Admissions

Office at 724-925-4064.

SCHOLARSHIPS –Apply for fall now!

Priority Deadline: May 2

WCCC offers more than 200 scholarshipsbased on:

• Financial Need• Specific Program Enrollment• Academic History• Community Involvement• And many other criteria

Full Tuition & FeesPresident’s Scholarship Available for all Westmoreland Countystudents graduating in the top 10% of their2013 class

Visit wccc.edu; Admissions & Aid; Scholarships.

For more information, call the FinancialAid Office at 1-800-262-2103, ext 4063.

WCCC

• Complete your application for free and save $15

• Enroll in one of our 65+ programs

• Meet with financial aid, admissions andcounselors to answer your questions

Reservations requested; call 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.WCCC Youngwood CampusTuesday, April 16 • 5-8 p.m.

WCCC New KensingtonThursday, March 21 • Noon-6 p.m.

WCCC Indiana County Center, IndianaTuesday, April 2 • 5-8 p.m.

WCCC Bushy Run, ExportWednesday, April 3 • 6-8 p.m.

WCCC Laurel, LatrobeTuesday, April 9 • 6-8 p.m.

WCCC Fayette County Center, UniontownWednesday, April 17 • 5-8 p.m.