Wallace State Fall 2010 Schedule

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  • Wallace State Centerat Hayden High SchoolHayden, AL

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    Wallace State Centerat Addison High SchoolAddison, AL

    Wallace State Centerat Brewer High SchoolEva, AL

    For information about off campus centers,call 256/352-8050 or 256/352-8236.

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    PAIDCullman, ALPermit #17

    256/352-8000www.wallacestate.edu

    A life less ordinary. Fall Schedule 2010

    801 Main Street NW Hanceville, AL 35077

    The Wallace State Community College campus is located in the heart of North Alabama, eight miles south of Cullman,on U.S. Highway 31 within the city limits of Hanceville. Students who commute find it convenient because of its strategiclocation - 60 miles south of Huntsville, 40 miles south of Decatur, and 45 miles north of Birmingham, off U.S. Interstate 65.

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  • Presidents MessageWelcome to fall semester at Wallace State!

    When you enroll at Wallace State this semester, you will have limitless opportunities for educationand personal growth. Here, you have opportunities to explore your interests, discover your talents,expand your knowledge, and chart a path for your future.

    A new Advanced Visualization Center, which opened this summer, allows our students to train in virtual reality, using 3-D and4-D simulation-based learning platforms.

    The award-winning Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts, and the Burrow Museum, complement Wallace Statessupport of the arts and serve as a featured location during our Year of the Arts events on campus this year. The Burrow Centerand AVC are just two of the state-of-the-art, and green, learning environments on campus.Our faculty, staff and administration put students first, challenging you while providing a supportive environment and the toolsyou need to succeed.

    Wallace State has a record of producing outstanding scholars, including Jack Kent Cooke and New Century scholars, and upontransfer to a university our students meet or exceed the performance of students who began there. Those students directlyentering a technical or health career have excellent licensure and job placement rates.We serve high school students through dual enrollment, early college enrollment, tech prep programs, and our on-campus FastTrack Academy. We offer one of the most comprehensive arrays of academic, health science and technical programs in thenation, ranking tenth nationally in the number of health care graduates we produce, and students complete our programs withgreat potential, well prepared for careers or seamless transfer to a university.

    Student activities, outstanding athletic programs, intramurals, clubs and organizations, service learning and volunteeropportunities make the campus feel like a community. Educational offerings are also available totally online so that studentscan learn anytime, anywhere.

    I extend a personal invitation to you to visit our campus, either in person or online, and experience the wonderful educationalenvironment you'll find here. Wallace State students are interested in living lives less ordinary, and we are committed toempowering them. We look forward to serving you!

    Dr. Vicki P. Hawsey, President

    VisionWallace State Community College Hanceville is a world-class,internationally recognized,entrepreneurial learning college.

    MissionWallace State Community College,a degree granting publiccommunity college, is committed toenabling meaningful learning thattransforms lives and communities.In support of the mission, WallaceState Community College iscommitted to:

    >> promoting student success inlearning environments that arestudent centered, innovative,engaging, and supportive

    >> providing teaching excellencethat inspires a quest forlifelong learning

    >> respecting uniqueness andvaluing diversity

    >> forging strategic partnershipsthat advance community,workforce and economicdevelopment

    >> culturally enriching ourcommunities

    >> accountability and integrity

    ValuesWe value>> each learner

    >> high academic standards thatalso encourage intellectualcuriosity

    >> the conscientious use oftechnology and otherinstructional tools to enhancelearning

    >> the opportunity to foster anaccessible, supportive, safeenvironment in which peoplelearn and work

    >> academic, professional, andpersonal integrity; respectinguniqueness; and embracingdiversityFront cover photo of the Ottis and Evelyn Buttow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts

    by Edward Badham. Back cover photo: Advanced Visualization Center.

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  • Table of Contents

    Important Phone Numbers .................................................................................................PG 1Fall Semester Calendar .....................................................................................................PG 2Business Hours ..................................................................................................................PG 3ADA Accommodations .......................................................................................................PG 3Admission Policy/Procedures.............................................................................................PG 4Registration Process ..........................................................................................................PG 4 Online Education................................................................................................................PG 4Financial Aid Information....................................................................................................PG 5Bookstore Information ........................................................................................................PG 5Tuition and Fees.................................................................................................................PG 6myWallace State and Online Registration..........................................................................PG 7Testing Schedule................................................................................................................PG 8ACTION Center Workshops...............................................................................................PG 9Building Codes ...................................................................................................................PG 9First Year Gateway to WSCC Initiative.............................................................................PG 10Adult Education Schedule ................................................................................................PG 11Course Offerings ..............................................................................................................PG 12

    Off-Campus Classes .............................................................................................PG 12 Main Campus Classes ..........................................................................................PG 14 Mini Term I .............................................................................................................PG 36Mini Term II ............................................................................................................PG 37

    Short-Term Skills Training and Continuing Education ......................................................PG 40Community Education ......................................................................................................PG 44Lifelong Learning..............................................................................................................PG 46Online Continuing Education............................................................................................PG 47Campus Map....................................................................................................................PG 48 Athens State University Center Classes .......................................................Inside Back Cover

    Important Phone Numbers

    Toll Free: 1-866-350-WSCC Complete directory at www.wallacestate.edu

    ACTION Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .256/352-8040Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8238Assessment/Testing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8053Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8100Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8141Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8182Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8260Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8000Student Activities/Campus Visits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8031Vice-President for Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-8340

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  • Academic CalendarJulyIndependence Day Holiday...................................College Closed ......................................................Monday, July 5Fall LIONS PRIDE Orientation..................................8:30 a.m......................................................Wednesday, July 7Fall LIONS PRIDE Orientation..................................8:30 a.m..........................................................Thursday, July 8Fall LIONS PRIDE Orientation..................................8:30 a.m..........................................................Monday, July 12Fall LIONS PRIDE Orientation ......................8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. ............................................Tuesday, July 13Fall LIONS PRIDE Orientation..................................8:30 a.m....................................................Wednesday, July 14Early Online Registration Begins.....................www.wallacestate.edu...............................................Monday, July 19Early Onsite Registration Begins .......................................................................................................Monday, July 26

    AugustFaculty Duty Days.......................................................................................................Wednesday-Friday, August 4-6Online and Onsite Registration Ends ..............................................................................................Monday, August 9Tuition and Fees Due ...........................................Cashiers Office ..............................................Tuesday, August 10Online Registration Reopens ..........................www.wallacestate.edu ....................................Wednesday, August 11Convocation ..................................................................................................................................Monday, August 16Registration ..................................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 17Tuition and Fees Due ...........................................Cashiers Office ..............................................Tuesday, August 17Dorm Move-in Day .......................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 17Athletic Orientation ....................................................2:00 p.m. ...................................................Tuesday, August 17Classes Begin (Regular and Mini-Term I) ...............................................................................Wednesday, August 18Late Registration/Drop-Add (Mini-Term I) ...............................................................................Wednesday, August 18Late Registration/Drop-Add (Regular Term) ...........................................Wednesday, August 18-Tuesday, August 24Tuition and Fees Due Daily ....................................................................Wednesday, August 18-Tuesday, August 24

    SeptemberLabor Day Holiday ................................................College Closed...........................................Monday, September 6Last day to withdraw from Mini-Term I..................................................................................Thursday, September 30

    OctoberEnd of Mini-Term I ......................................................................................................................Tuesday, October 12Registration for Mini-Term II ..................................................................................................Wednesday, October 13Mini-Term II Begins....................................................................................................................Thursday, October 14Late Registration/Drop-Add (Mini-Term II).................................................................................Thursday, October 14

    NovemberVeterans Day Holiday...........................................College Closed........................................Thursday, November 11Faculty Duty Day......................................................No Classes................................................Friday, November 12Spring 2011 LIONS PRIDE Orientation .........8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. ..................................Tuesday, November 16Last day to withdraw (Regular and Mini-Term II) ...................................................................Thursday, November 18State Professional Development..............................No Classes....................Monday-Wednesday, November 22-24Thanksgiving Holiday............................................College Closed .......................Thursday-Friday, November 25-26

    DecemberFinal Exams .................................................................................Thursday, December 9-Wednesday, December 15Faculty Duty Days .................................................................................................Thursday-Friday, December 16-17Grades Due ...............................................................9:00 a.m. ............................................Thursday, December 16Christmas Holidays ...............................................College Closed ...................Wednesday-Friday, December 22-31

    Reminder Dates for Spring 2011Early Online Registration .........................................................................................................Monday, November 22Early Onsite Registration .........................................................................................................Monday, November 29College Reopens ...........................................................................................................................Monday, January 3Registration .............................................................................................................................Wednesday, January 5Spring Classes Begin ..................................................................................................................Monday, January 10

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  • Business Hours

    Important Information

    ADMISSIONS - (256/352-8238), FINANCIAL AID -(256/352-8182), and ACTION Center -(256/352-8040) Monday-Wednesday.................7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Thursday ..................................7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday .......................................7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    CASHIER - (256/352-8015)Monday-Wednesday.................7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Thursday ..................................7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday .......................................7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    BOOKSTORE- (256/352-8100)Monday - Wednesday...............7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Thursday ..................................7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday .......................................7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    RECRUITING/Campus Tours - (256/352-8031)Tuesdays .............9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. (by appt.)Fridays........................................9:00 a.m. (by appt.)

    CAREER SERVICES - (256/352-8178)Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.(Services are available after hours by appointment)

    STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES TUTORING LAB -(256/352-8073)Monday-Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Wednesday-Thursday . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By appointment

    SPECIAL HOURS - MON-TUES, DECEMBER 20-21ADMISSIONS, FINANCIAL AID, ACTION CENTER,CASHIER & BOOKSTORE . . . 7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

    Disclaimer - Please note that information contained in thisschedule is offered for planning purposes only and is sub-ject to change. For the latest information, refer to the col-leges web site at www.wallacestate.edu.

    Accreditation - Wallace State is accredited by the Com-mission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Col-leges and Schools to award the Associate in Arts, Associatein Science, and Associate in Applied Science degrees.(1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097; Phone:404/679-4501). Many programs have additional accredita-tion from organizations appropriate to the particular disci-plines.

    ADA Accommodations - All students receiving servicesthrough the ADA Office need to make an appointment orstop by to discuss the classes and accommodationsneeded for Fall Semester. All students wanting to utilizetheir accommodation for priority registration must make theappointment and have documentation on file before July14. The WSCC ADA Office publishes a handbook outliningthe policies and procedures required for acquiring academicaccommodations. It is the students responsibility to makesure that each step is completed. For further information,

    contact Lisa Harris, Director of Special Populations, in theHGA Math Building or call 256/352-8052. A copy of the stu-dent handbook can be found on the web at www.wallaces-tate.edu/mainmenu/current-students/ada-accommodations.html.

    Equal Opportunity Policy - It is the policy of the AlabamaState Board of Education and Wallace State CommunityCollege, a postsecondary institution under its control, thatno person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion,national origin, disability, or age, be excluded from partici-pation, be denied benefit of, or be subjected to discrimina-tion under any program, activity, or employment.

    Transitional Learning Division - The Transitional LearningDivisions primary responsibility is to make the transitionfrom high school to college as easy as possible for stu-dents. Transitional Learning classes are designed to assiststudents in developing academic competencies necessaryfor success in college. Orientation 103, Reading 083, Eng-lish 092 and 093, and Math 090 are found within this divi-sion. For more information, contact Cindy Mallard, Directorof Transitional Learning, at 256/352-8081, located in theWellness Center.

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  • Admissions Policy

    Wallace State Community College is an open admissions insti-tution. All students who have earned a high school diploma orGED are eligible for admission. In addition to an application foradmission, students are required to supply the College with anofficial copy of their high school transcript or official copy oftheir GED scores. Students transferring from another collegemust submit an admissions application and an official copy oftheir transcript(s) from each college they have attended. Tran-sient students must submit a transient letter from their home in-stitution stating the courses they will be allowed to take inaddition to an application for admission.

    Graduates from a non-accredited high school with a diplomademonstrating successful completion of a course of study onthe secondary level based upon the Carnegie units required bythe state education agency at the time of the award (currently24) and minimum ACT score of 16 or the equivalent SAT scoreof 790 are eligible for admission. If the above requirementsare not met, the student must take a GED test.

    Special requirements may apply to International Studentsseeking admission. Students must submit official transcripts,an I-20 Form, TOEFL scores, declaration of responsibilitystatement, proof of insurance, and all appropriate admissions

    forms. Further information is available by contacting the Wal-lace State Admissions Office or viewing the WSCC Catalog on-line.

    Accelerated high school students who have completed thetenth grade, have a cumulative B average, and are recom-mended by the local principal may enroll at Wallace State onlyin postsecondary courses for which high school prerequisiteshave been completed. Exceptions may apply for students doc-umented as gifted and talented according to the standards in-cluded in the State Plan for Exceptional Children and Youth.

    The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit High School program allowseligible high school students to enroll in college classes con-currently with high school classes, either on the college cam-pus or at the high school, and receive both high school andcollege credit. The student must be in grade 10, 11 or 12, havea B average; and obtain written approval of the Principal andSuperintendent.

    Non-Credit students who enroll exclusively in non-creditcourses may be granted admission without a minimum scoreon the ACT or SAT, a GED Certificate, or transcripts from ahigh school or college.

    Getting Started at Wallace State

    1 ADMISSIONS: Submit a completed and signed applica-tion for admission to the WSCC Admissions Office orapply online at www.wallacestate.edu. Remember tosend your transcripts and provide photo identification.

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    TESTING: All students must complete COMPASS Place-ment Tests in English, reading, and mathematics prior toregistering for classes. Testing is waived for those who

    FINANCIAL AID: Information about financial aid,including scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, WIA,TRA and veterans benefits, may be obtained by callingthe Financial Aid Office at 256/352-8182 or visitingwww.wallacestate.edu.

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    ORIENTATION: All students are strongly encouraged toattend a LIONS Pride Information Session. Incomingfreshmen are required to register for an orientation course(unless exempt). Contact the ACTION Center at 256/352-8040 (JBC 8th floor) for more information. The WSCC Of-fice of Student Recruiting (JBC 11th floor) is available toprovide college information and schedule campus tours.Call 256/352-8031 for more information.

    ACADEMIC ADVISING: Advisors are available to assiststudents in choosing a course of study, developing a de-gree plan, and registering for classes. Visit the ACTIONCenter (256/352-8040) to see an advisor or contact yourassigned faculty advisor.

    6 REGISTRATION: Students can register online atwww.wallacestate.edu if PIN has been activated or in per-son in the Admissions Office. You must see your advisorto have your PIN activated. For registration dates andtimes, consult the academic calendar or visit www.wallacestate.edu.

    7 FEE PAYMENT: Registration is not complete until all tu-ition and fees are paid. Fees may be paid online, by mail,or in person at the WSCC Cashiers Office. Please con-sult page 6 in the course schedule for a list of tuition andfees and important deadlines. For payment information,call 256/352-8015. Discover, American Express, Visa andMastercard are accepted.

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    present recent ACT scores (or SAT equivalent) of 20 onthe English and math portions. Contact the Testing Cen-ter at 256/352-8053 for more information.

    Education Anytime, Anywhere

    Wallace State offers a wide array of online and hybrid classes to fit your schedule and your needs. These classes arenoted in the fall course listing beginning on page 12. Several complete programs of study are also available in a fully on-line or online/hybrid format including Computer Science (Programming, Software Support/Help Desk, Internet/NetworkingTechnology), Health Information Technology (Health Information Technician, Medical Transcription, Medical Coding),Gerontology, Pharmacy Technology, and Associate in Arts/Science. Coming soon - classes in virtual reality! Contact anadvisor in the ACTION Center at 256/352-8040 to learn more about online education.

  • Financial Aid

    Financial Aid Announcements - Fall 2010Students receiving financial aid should read the followinginformation carefully.

    APPLY EARLY Students applying for financial aid shouldapply at least two (2) months before the next semester begins.Applying early will help ensure a timely response to federalguidelines and will allow for any unforeseen problems/situa-tions that might occur. Applying early will also help students toavoid potential long lines or waits.

    BOOKSTORE CHARGES If Pell Awards exceed the amountof tuition and fees owed, students may charge books and sup-plies on their Pell accounts at the WSCC Bookstore. Theseaccounts will be open for charges Monday, August 2.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION Students are responsible for log-ging in and meeting orientation requirements for all WebCTand video classes. Pell funds will not be distributed until atten-dance is verified.

    BALANCE CHECKS Per federal guidelines, attendancemust be verified before balance checks can be distributed.Students must attend ALL CLASSES before Pell and loanfunds will be distributed. Students balance checks willnot be processed until all holds are cleared. Students willnot receive refunds on classes until after the class hashad at least one class meeting. (Pell distribution datesmay be adjusted for students who are registered for MiniTerm II classes). If you are registered for classes that beginlater than August 25, your balance check may be disbursed ata later date. You must attend classes prior to any funds beingdistributed for a particular class.

    Pell Grant balance checks will be distributed in the Coliseumon Tuesday, August 31 beginning at 8:00 a.m. Checks will beavailable in the Cashiers Office beginning at 8:00 a.m. onWednesday, September 1.

    Stafford Loan balance checks are scheduled to be distributedin the Coliseum on Tuesday, September 21 beginning at 8:00a.m. Balance Checks will be available in the Cashiers Office

    beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 22. Students must present picture ID to pick up checks. Avalid state drivers license will suffice. Direct depositamounts are subject to completed paperwork prior to dis-bursement dates.

    Withdrawal from all classes will result in Pell overpayment andfuture Pell payments for WSCC or any other college will ceaseuntil the overpayment is repaid. Students will be placed onhold for registration and release of transcripts until the fundsare repaid.

    STUDENTS ON PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS The WSCC Fi-nancial Aid Office requests that all students on private fundedscholarships contact the Financial Aid Office three (3) weeksprior to registration to ensure that all paperwork is complete.

    REMEMBER Students must re-file for Pell Grants for everyacademic year (Fall-Summer). Pell Grants are applicable fortwo of the three semesters in any academic year. The FreeApplication for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available in theFinancial Aid Office or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Studentsapplying for 2010-2011 Pell Grants must complete the formswith 2009 tax data. You may apply for Federal Student Aid on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov or complete a paper application andmail it to the federal government. Official transcripts are re-quired from all institutions attended, whether or not grades orcourses are to be used. For Financial Aid purposes, ALL tran-scripts must be mailed directly from the sending institution, in-cluding non-accredited schools, and evaluated. Beforeregistering, students files must be complete in both FinancialAid (including in-house paperwork) and Admissions to receiveaward. Most students will have to produce appropriate tax re-turns for themselves or supporting parents. Priority deadlinefor fall is Thursday, July 1. Deadline for Financial Aid, Satis-factory Academic Progress Appeals is Thursday, July 1. It isthe students responsibility to provide any additional informa-tion requested by the Financial Aid office. The grant cannot beawarded until the students file is complete.

    Timeline for filing FAFSA:TERM FAFSA FORM TAX YEARFall 2010 2010-2011 2009

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

    Refund Policy A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in new

    condition by the end of the third week of the semester will be refunded the full purchase price assuming that the following

    conditions are met:

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

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

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    Bookstore Information

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    Fall 2010 Tuition and Fees

    CreditHours

    Tuition$90/Hr

    Bond

    SuretyFee

    Build-ing Fee

    Facility Renewal

    Fee

    Technol-ogyFee

    Total Tuition& Fees

    1 90.00 1.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 119.00

    2 180.00 2.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 238.00

    3 270.00 3.00 30.00 27.00 27.00 357.00

    4 360.00 4.00 40.00 36.00 36.00 476.00

    5 450.00 5.00 50.00 45.00 45.00 595.00

    6 540.00 6.00 60.00 54.00 54.00 714.00

    7 630.00 7.00 70.00 63.00 63.00 833.00

    8 720.00 8.00 80.00 72.00 72.00 952.00

    9 810.00 9.00 90.00 81.00 81.00 1,071.00

    10 900.00 10.00 100.00 90.00 90.00 1,190.00

    11 990.00 11.00 110.00 99.00 99.00 1,309.00

    12 1,080.00 12.00 120.00 108.00 108.00 1,428.00

    13 1,170.00 13.00 130.00 117.00 117.00 1,547.00

    14 1,260.00 14.00 140.00 126.00 126.00 1,666.00

    15 1,350.00 15.00 150.00 135.00 135.00 1,785.00

    16 1,440.00 16.00 160.00 144.00 144.00 1,904.00

    17 1,530.00 17.00 170.00 153.00 153.00 2,023.00

    18 1,620.00 18.00 180.00 162.00 162.00 2,142.00

    19 1,710.00 19.00 190.00 171.00 171.00 2,261.00

    20 1,800.00 20.00 200.00 180.00 180.00 2,380.00

    21 1,890.00 21.00 210.00 189.00 189.00 2,499.00

    22 1,980.00 22.00 220.00 198.00 198.00 2,618.00

    23 2,070.00 23.00 230.00 207.00 207.00 2,737.00

    24 2,160.00 24.00 240.00 216.00 216.00 2,856.00

    25 2,250.00 25.00 250.00 225.00 225.00 2,975.00

    Tuition & Fees Reminder: All tuition and fees should be paid inthe Cashiers Office according to the following schedule. If tu-ition and fees are not paid by the end of the business day onthe due date, the class schedule will be deleted.

    Registration Period Payment Due DateJuly 19 - August 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 10August 10 - August 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 17August 18 - August 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daily

    Additional Fees:Student Accident Insurance: $4.00/semesterMalpractice Insurance: Health - $7.50/semester

    EMS - $32.50/semesterPhysical Education Fee: $15.00/class

    Students who are NOT residents of Alabama pay two timesthe stated rate of tuition. Fees are the same.

    ALL TUITION & FEES ARE DUE AT REGISTRATION.

    Refund for a complete withdrawal: A student who officially orunofficially withdraws from all classes before the first day ofclass will be refunded the total tuition and other institutionalcharges. A student who officially or unofficially withdrawscompletely on or after the first day of class but prior to theend of the third week of class will be refunded according tothe following prorated refund schedule:

    Fall Regular Term (Aug. 18-Dec.15)Through August 17 100%August 18-August 24 75%August 25-August 31 50%Sept. 1-Sept. 8 25%After Sept. 8 no refund

    Fall Mini Term I (Aug. 18-Oct.12)Through August 17 100%August 18-August 20 75%August 21-August 25 50%August 26-August 30 25%After August 30 no refund

    Fall Mini Term II (Oct. 14-Dec. 15)Through Oct. 13 100%Oct. 14-Oct. 18 75%Oct. 19-Oct. 21 50%Oct. 22-Oct. 26 25%After Oct. 26 no refund

    Administrative Fee: An administrative fee not to exceed5% of tuition and other institutional charges of $100,whichever is smaller, shall be assessed for each withdrawalwithin the period beginning the first day of class and endingat the end of the third week of class.

    Refund for partial withdrawal: Students who do not com-pletely withdraw from the college but drop a class during theregular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tu-ition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced num-ber of hours, including fees appropriate to the classesdropped. There will be no refund to a student who partiallywithdraws after the official drop/add period has ended.

    Wallace State does not give cash refunds: Studentsmust complete a Drop/Add Form in the Admissions Office,take it to the Cashiers Office and complete a Refund Re-quest Form. Under normal circumstances, refund checks areissued weekly and mailed to the student. Refer to current ac-ademic calendar for drop/add and withdrawal deadlines.

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

    Tuition Refund Policy

    PARKING PERMITSParking Permits are availablefor free in the Student Activi-ties Office. All students are required to obtain a parkingpermit if driving on campus.

    WELLNESS CENTERA wide range of Nautilus, freeweights and cardio equipmentis available in the WSCC Well-ness Center. You must be reg-istered in a PED class to use

    the facilities.

    LION CARD/STUDENT IDAll students are required to

    have this form of identificationwhile on campus. IDs are

    available in the Student Activi-ties Office. Call 256/352-8031

    for more information.

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    www.wallacestate.edu

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

    Register for and Drop/Add Classes.Students can register online or drop/add, butcannot drop classes beyond the drop/add pe-riod, if PIN has been activated.

    Pay Tuition and Fees. Registration is notcomplete until tuition and fees are paid in full.Mastercard, Discover, American Express andVisa are accepted.

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

    1. GETTING STARTED: See your academic advisor to activate your PIN. You must not be on academic probation or have any outstanding fees or holds.

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

    3. LOGIN SCREEN: Enter your student number (this is yoursocial security number without the dashes) or your WSCC assigned student number. Enter your PIN number. Press Login to continue. You are encouraged to change your PIN for privacy and security purposes.

    4. CLICK ON THE PRE-REGISTRATION OPTION: To add or drop a course, type the course call number as printed inthe schedule or use the Select Course button to search the schedule. Once you find the call number, click PUSH and it will automatically insert the call number for you. Click the Add/Drop Course button to add the course to your listing. To view your schedule, scroll to the bottom of the page. To drop a course you have added, click the Click to Drop button to the right of the course. Continue until your course schedule is complete.

    5. COMPLETE REGISTRATION: Once your schedule is complete, click the Complete Registration button. You will see a screen that displays tuition charges for the scheduleyou have chosen. Available financial aid coverage will also be shown. To complete the entire registration process, you must pay the amount in the Cash Due column by the dates published by WSCC. Failure to do sowill result in removal from class. Classes can only be dropped online during the drop/add period. If registration has ended, you must withdraw from classes in person in the Admissions Office.

    6. PAYMENT: If you plan to pay your tuition and fees by check, click the Print Pre-Registration Mailer button. This will print a copy of your schedule, plus all tuition and fees owed. Follow the directions on the mailer and send a check for the amount shown to WSCC. You may pay online with Discover, American Express, Visa or Mastercard or in person during regular business hours at the WSCC Cashiers Office by check, cash or credit card.

    7. REMEMBER: To ensure complete registration, full payment must be received by the posted payment dead-lines. If you do not settle your account by the date posted in the current semester schedule, your schedule will be deleted. Please check your schedule for accuracy.

    View Documents. Students may accesstheir unofficial transcripts and degree plans.

    Blackboard Log In. Your myWallaceStateID is required to log in.

    Check Financial Aid Status. Accessyour financial aid account.

    Manage Lion Card. Manage your LionCard funds online.

    Register Online

    Your LION Card now does more!

    Use your LION LOOT at the WSCC Bookstore,Culinary Arts, Vending, the Library Woodys Grill,

    and CVS Pharmacy.

    Manage Lion Alert. Lion Alert is theWSCC emergency notification system.

  • Testing Schedule

    ACT Testing

    August 20 and October 22

    8:30 a.m.

    Computer ScienceAuditorium

    To provide student withnecessary college en-trance requirements

    and to help determineplacement in math and

    English.

    Call 256/352-8042Fee: $35

    Registration is com-plete when payment is

    made to cashier.Bring ID and receipton test date. ACT

    approved calculatorsare permitted.

    Biology Placement Exam

    By appointment duringCOMPASS testing

    hours

    ACTIONCenter/Testing

    Center

    To determine readi-ness for Biology 201.

    Call 256/352-8053Fee: $29

    Call 256/352-8053.Bring ID, calculatorand receipt on test

    date.

    CLEP TestingBy appointment during

    COMPASS testing hours

    ACTIONCenter/Testing

    Center

    To provide an opportu-nity to obtain college

    level credit for acquiredknowledge.

    Call 256/352-8053Fee: $102

    Call 256/352-8053Bring ID and receipt

    on test date.

    COMPASS Placement and

    Ability to BenefitAssessments

    Monday-Thursday

    8 a.m. until 2 p.m.

    Fridays

    (beginning August 6)

    8 a.m. until 12 noon

    ACTIONCenter/Testing

    Center

    To determine place-ment into math and

    English classes (if notexempt)

    To assess readingcomprehension skill

    for Nursing applicationand other health pro-

    grams

    To assess math andEnglish skill levels forDiagnostic Imaging

    application

    Call 256/352-8053or 256/352-8040

    Initial Test Fee:none

    Retest: $8(Only one retest ispermitted in three

    year period)

    No appointmentneeded.

    Bring ID, calculatorfor math, and receipt

    (if retest) on testdate.

    GED Registration

    Every other Monday beginning August 9 at 6

    p.m., by appointment

    TBDRequired before GED

    test date issued.Call 256/352-8394

    By appointment.Bring receipt, drivers

    license and SocialSecurity card. If 17also bring studentexit interview form

    and notarized parentpermission to take

    GED exam.

    GED Testing

    Every other Wednesday,beginning August 11 at

    7:30 a.m.

    Onsite registration required prior to testing.

    Test date issued at registration.

    TBD

    To provide opportunityfor adults who have not

    graduated from highschool to earn a highschool level educa-

    tional diploma.

    Call 256/352-8394Fee: $50

    Retest: $10per subject

    By appointment,call 256/352-8394.

    Bring identificationand social securitycard on test date.

    WORKKEYS forWSCC Students

    Registration is requiredTBD

    Graduation require-ment in certain

    programs; should betaken after completing

    English and mathcoursework.

    Call 256/352-8461Fee: $38.88 (pay at

    bookstore)

    Call 256/352-8394

    Bring identificationand receipt from book-

    store.

    Test Dates Location Purpose For Info. To Register

    Fees are payable in the WSCC Cashiers Office.

    Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 8

    WORKKEYS for non-WSCC Students: for Paraprofessional WorkKeys testing schedule, contact Dr. Ken Crow, Continuing Edu-cation, 256/352-8035.

  • Building Codes (Campus Map on p. 48)

    BUILDING CODE MAP #

    AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY AGP 29

    ART ART 14

    AUTO BODY REPAIR ABR 23

    AUTO MECHANICS AUM 23

    BAILEY CENTER JBC 1

    BANQUET HALL/COMMERCIAL FOODS CFS 11

    BASEBALL STADIUM/CLASSROOM BBS 20

    BIOLOGY BIO 13

    BURROW CENTER FPA 36

    BUSINESS EDUCATION BE 16

    CHEMISTRY CHM 13

    COMPUTER SCIENCE/ENGLISH CS 8

    COSMETOLOGY COS 16

    DRAFTING DDT 9

    DRAKE COLISEUM COL 31

    DIESEL MECHANICS DEM 28

    ELECTRONICS ILT 9

    GENERAL STUDIES GS 12

    HEALTH SCIENCE HS 6

    BUILDING CODE MAP #

    HISTORY/VOC.ED. VE 14

    HVAC ASC 14

    LIBRARY LIB 19

    MATH HGA 10

    MUSIC EDUCATION/PARALEGAL MUS 21

    MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY MTT 26

    NURSING EDUCATION NB 7

    PHYSICS/SCIENCE SCI 13

    POULTRY DIAGNOSTICS LAB PDL 27

    STUDENT CENTER SC 17

    TOM BEVILL HEALTH EDUCATION TBH 4

    UPHOLSTERY UPH 14

    WELDING WDT 28

    WELLNESS CENTER WC 32

    Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 9

    ACTION Center Workshops

    Fall 2010 Workshops The ACTION Center 256/352-8040Workshops are free to all WSCC students and staff.

    SEPTEMBERIdentifying Your Learning StyleWednesday, September 15 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.Presenter: Tammi GattisYour learning style is the way you learn or process information.This workshop will help you identify your learning style andprovide learning strategies that will help you study in a produc-tive manner.

    Critical ThinkingWednesday, September 22 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.Presenter: Dr. Bill MossThe most pressing goal of modern education is to teach effec-tive thinking. This seminar will attempt to define critical think-ing, lead the student through application, and provide anunderstanding of the process.

    Educational Planning/STARSWednesday, September 29 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.Presenter: Donnie RiceAre you planning to transfer to a public, in-state university? Doyou know what classes you need to complete prior to transfer-ring? Are you planning to earn an A.S. degree at WSCC? Thisworkshop will assist students in identifying their educationalgoals and developing a plan to guide students in reachingthose goals.

    OCTOBERPersonality and Career ChoiceWednesday, October 6 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.Presenter: Tammi GattisChoosing a major and/or a career can be a daunting experi-ence. This workshop will provide insight in utilizing theMyers/Briggs Type Indicator and Hollands Theory of Interest indetermining potential majors and career choices based uponyour dominant personality types.

    THE ACTION CENTERYour One-Stop Advising,Counseling and Testing

    Resource.

    CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: Please pardon our progress. Visit

    www.wallacestate.edu or call 256/352-8000 for the latestinformation on office and class relocations due to

    construction on campus.

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 10

    First-Year Gateway to WSCC Initiative

    LEARNING COMMUNITIES Courses linked by a theme and taken by the same group of students, therebyallowing a ready-made community of study-groups and designed to provide a more integrated and meaningfullearning experience.

    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

    The Art of Communications11408 SPH107L Fund of Public Speaking 3 09:30-10:45 MW WC 101 METCALF R04808 ENG101L English Composition I 3 11:00-12:15 MW CS 3 JOHNSON B

    I Will Never Use This08067 MTH090L Basic Mathematics 3 09:30-10:45 TU TH WC 206 MALLARD C09134 ORI103L Orientation (Master Student) 2 11:00-12:15 TU TH WC 111 JOHNSON T

    Discovering the Holocaust10501 RDG083L Developmental Reading I 3 09:30-10:45 MW WC 206 CONGO H04868 ENG093L Basic English II 3 11:00-12:15 MW WC 100 FAULKNER A

    From Playwright to Spotlight - A Study of Dramatic Literature and Performance11606 THR120L Theater Appreciation 3 11:00-12:15 TU TH FPA 202 CANTRELL L04833 ENG102L English Composition II 3 01:00-02:15 TU TH CS 6 STAFF

    GLEEful Performing - The Wallace State Singers11610 THR141L Intro to Dance in Theater 2 09:30-10:30 MW FPA 112 CANTRELL L11611 THR142L Intro to Dance in Theater 2 09:30-10:30 MW FPA 112 CANTRELL L08313 MUL184L Jazz/Show Choir 1 09:30-10:45 TU TH FPA 112 RICHTER T

    Composing and Conversing Across Cultural Barriers04816 ENG101L English Composition I 3 09:30-10:45 TU TH CS 1 BARNES M11204 SOC200L Intro to Sociology 3 11:00-12:15 TU TH CS 2 OREAR S

    Making Sense of Logic02506 CIS150L Computer Program Logic 3 01:00-02:15 M W CS 10 AYERS T02525 CIS212L Visual Basic 3 09:30-10:45 M W CS 10 GRIMMETT C

    04819 ENG101A English Composition I 3 09:30-10:45 M W CS 5 STAFFTUTORING SESSION: Thursdays, 8:00-9:00 a.m. or 12:30-1:30 p.m.

    08066 MTH090A Basic Mathematics 3 11:00-12:15 M W WC 206 MALLARD CTUTORING SESSION: Mondays, 10:00-11:00 a.m. or 1:00-2:00 p.m.

    08061 MTH098A Elementary Algebra 3 09:30-10:45 M W HGA 012 ADAMS DTUTORING SESSION: Mondays, 8:00-9:00 a.m. or 1:00-2:00 p.m.

    08062 MTH098A Elementary Algebra 3 11:00-12:15 M W HGA 012 ADAMS DTUTORING SESSION: Mondays, 8:00-9:00 a.m. or 1:00-2:00 p.m.

    08063 MTH100A Intermediate College Algebra 3 09:30-10:45 T TH HGA 019 ADAMS DTUTORING SESSION: Tuesdays, 11:00 a.m.

    01539 BIO103A Principles of Biology I 4 09:30-12:00 T SCI 109 BRIEHN CLab 09:30-11:30 TH

    TUTORING SESSION: Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 p.m.

    Freshman/Faculty Luncheon Dates for Fall Semester (Events are held in Woodys Grill):Wednesday, September 1 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 7 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Tuesday, October 5 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Wednesday, November 3 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

    STRUCTURED LEARNING ASSISTANCE Classes designed to provide academic support for difficultcourses. They feature weekly study/practice workshops where students receive free additional help in master-ing course content and in developing learning strategies for the course.

    FRESHMAN/FACULTY LUNCHEON Failure to connect and to become involved in college is one of the rea-sons for loss of students after their first year. Research has shown that social interaction is one of the impor-tant elements in retaining students. The purpose of the freshman/faculty luncheon is to foster this idea ofconnection and involvement for the student.

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 11

    Free GED & ESL Classes

    Adult Educaon is a non-prot program that assists individualswho have disconnued public educaon enrollment or who donot have a high school diploma. Adults who need to learn theEnglish language or need basic skills development for employ-ment purposes are also eligible.

    For more informaon, contact the Wallace State Adult EducaonDepartment at 256/352-8078, 1-866-350-9722 or [email protected].

    CULLMAN COUNTY GED CLASSESCARE Center Tuesday and Thursday 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Daystar Church Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Parkside Library, Baileyton Monday and Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Wallace State-Hanceville - Center for Economic & Workforce Development

    Adult & Literacy Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Adult GED Prep, Room 102 Monday and Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.WIA/ College Prep, Room 102 Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Adult GED Prep Monday - Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Teen Classes Monday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

    CULLMAN COUNTY ESL - ENGLISH CLASSESFirst Bapst Church - Cullman Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.First Methodist Church - Cullman Monday and Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Walter Wednesday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    BLOUNT COUNTY GED CLASSESBlount County Career Center Monday 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Blount County Career Center Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. or 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Blount County Career Center Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Blount County Career Center - Orientaon & WorkKeys By Appointment By AppointmentHope House - Oneonta Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Hope House - Oneonta - Orientaon Monday 1:00 p.m.

    BLOUNT COUNTY ESL - ENGLISH CLASSESBlount County Career Center Wednesday 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Hope House - Oneonta Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Susan Moore Elementary Tuesday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Susan Moore Elementary Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

    MORGAN COUNTY GED CLASSESEva Town Hall Monday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Brewer High School Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Brewer High School Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Brewer High School Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Brewer and Eva - Orientaon By Appointment, 256/352-8078 By Appointment

    WINSTON COUNTY GED CLASSESDouble Springs Outreach Center Monday and Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Addison Elementary School Monday and Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    ONLINE GED PREPRegister for online GED preparaon at the WSCC Adult Educaon Oce. Call 256/352-8078 to make anappointment for online GED Prep Orientaon.

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 12

    Off-Campus Classes

    WSCC CLASSES AT ADDISON HIGH SCHOOL

    ENGLISH04854 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 06:00P 09:10P WED ADD 000 SMOTHERS S M

    WSCC CLASSES AT BEVILL STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT10313 PTA230 NEUROSCIENCE 2 08:00A 10:00A WED TBH 314 ADAMS A S10316 PTA231 REHABILITATION TECH 2 10:00A 12:30P M & W K 37 SMALLWOOD L S10325 PTA232I ORTHOPEDICS FOR THE PTA 2 TBA TBA SMALLWOOD L S

    Online course: For course information contact [email protected] PTA241 PHYSICAL DISABILITIES II 2 08:00A 10:00A MON K 37 SMALLWOOD L S10320 PTA251 THERAPEUTIC PROC II 4 01:00P 04:30P M & W K 37 SMALLWOOD L S10327 PTA266 CLINICAL FIELD WORK I 2 TBA TBA STRICKLAND J E10322 PTA290 THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE 1 04:30P 05:45P M & W K 37 SMALLWOOD L S

    RESPIRATORY THERAPIST10912 RPT230 CLINICAL PRACTICE III 2 07:00A 07:00P MON B 32 TAYLOR P D10915 RPT232 DIAGNOSTIC PROC FOR THE RCP 2 10:00A 12:00P THURS B 32 BROWN L S10918 RPT242 PERINATAL/PEDIATRIC RESP CARE 3 08:00A 10:00A THURS B 32 BROWN L S

    LAB TBA10921 RPT244 CRITICAL CARE CONSIDER FOR RCP 2 01:00P 03:00P THURS B 32 BROWN L S10924 RPT264 RESP CARE PRACT UPDATE 1 03:00P 04:00P THURS B 32 BROWN L S

    WSCC CLASSES AT BREWER HIGH SCHOOL

    ENGLISH04852 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 06:00P 09:10P MON BHS 000 MUNGER C G04853 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 06:00P 09:10P MON BHS 000 OSGOOD R M

    HISTORY06025 HIS202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3 06:00P 09:10P MON BHS 000 SELF J B

    MATHEMATICS08054 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:10P WED BHS 000 FUQUA K K08055 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES BHS 000 BROWN A W

    PSYCHOLOGY10202 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 3 06:00P 09:10P WED BHS 000 SELF J B

    SPEECH11418 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES BHS 000 COX M S

    WSCC CLASSES AT HAYDEN HIGH SCHOOL

    ENGLISH04855 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES HAY 000 TERRY C R04856 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 06:00P 09:10P MON HAY 000 TERRY C R04857 ENG251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 06:00P 09:10P WED HAY 000 TERRY C R

    HISTORY06026 HIS201 UNITED STATES HISTORY I 3 06:00P 09:10P WED HAY 000 CARTER M H

    MATHEMATICS08056 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:10P MON HAY 000 GILBERT S D08057 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES HAY 000 GILBERT S D

    PSYCHOLOGY10203 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 06:00P 09:10P MON HAY 000 HUGHES J P

    SPEECH11419 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 06:00P 09:10P WED HAY 000 PRUETT F F

    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 13Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 13

    WSCC CLASSES AT J B PENNINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

    COMPUTER SCIENCE02542 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES PEN 000 FINCHER J C

    ENGLISH04858 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 06:00P 09:10P MON PEN 000 AKIN L L04859 ENG252 AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3 06:00P 09:10P THURS PEN 000 AKIN L L

    HISTORY06027 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES PEN 000 KRETZSCHMAR P

    MATHEMATICS08059 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:10P MON PEN 000 BINKOWSKI S08058 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES PEN 000 BINKOWSKI S

    PSYCHOLOGY10204 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 3 06:00P 09:10P THURS PEN 000 HUGHES J P

    SPEECH11420 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 06:00P 09:10P TUES PEN 000 PRUETT F F

    WSCC CLASSES AT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT10313 PTA230 NEUROSCIENCE 2 08:00A 10:00A WED TBH 314 ADAMS A S10315 PTA231 REHABILITATION TECH 2 10:00A 12:30P M & W HE 240 CRAWFORD R M10325 PTA232I ORTHOPEDICS FOR THE PTA 2 TBA TBA SMALLWOOD L S

    Online course: For course information contact [email protected] PTA241 PHYSICAL DISABILITIES II 2 08:00A 10:00A MON HE 240 CRAWFORD R M10319 PTA251 THERAPEUTIC PROC II 4 01:00P 04:30P M & W HE 240 CRAWFORD R M10327 PTA266 CLINICAL FIELD WORK I 2 TBA TBA STRICKLAND J E10321 PTA290 THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE 1 04:30P 05:45P M & W HE 240 STAFF

    RESPIRATORY THERAPIST10902 RPT210 CLINICAL PRACTICE I 2 07:00P 07:00P THURS HE 240 BUTTS K L10904 RPT211 INTRO TO RESPIRATORY CARE 2 12:00P 02:00P WED HE 240 BUTTS K L10906 RPT212 FUND OF RESPIRATORY CARE I 4 08:00A 10:00A TUES HE 240 BUTTS K L

    LAB TBA10908 RPT213 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY FOR RCP 3 08:00A 11:00A WED HE 240 BUTTS K L10910 RPT214 PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE RCP 2 10:00A 12:00P TUES HE 240 BUTTS K L10913 RPT230 CLINICAL PRACTICE III 2 07:00A 07:00P MON HE 240 BUTTS K L10916 RPT232 DIAGNOSTIC PROC FOR THE RCP 2 10:00A 12:00P THURS HE 240 TOWNSON J H10919 RPT242 PERINATAL/PEDIATRIC RESP CARE 3 08:00A 10:00A THURS HE 240 TOWNSON J H

    LAB TBA10922 RPT244 CRITICAL CARE CONSIDER FOR RCP 2 01:00P 03:00P THURS HE 240 TOWNSON J H10925 RPT264 RESP CARE PRACT UPDATE 1 03:00P 04:00P THURS HE 240 TOWNSON J H

    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

    A life less ordinary.

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 14

    AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR (see Collision Repair)

    ARTDay01001 ART100I ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA DANIEL R A

    Online course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct01016 ART100I ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA WILSON J L

    Online course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct01025 ART100I ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA SCOTT A P

    Online course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct01017 ART113 DRAWING I 3 08:00A 09:15A M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

    LAB TBA01018 ART114 DRAWING II 3 08:00A 09:15A M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

    LAB TBA01002 ART133 CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBA01003 ART133 CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 11:00A 12:15P TU & TH FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBA01006 ART133 CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 09:30A 10:45A M & W FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBA01010 ART133 CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 09:00A 11:30A SAT FPA 222 MORGAN K

    LAB TBA01004 ART134 CERAMICS II/POTTERY 3 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBA01005 ART134 CERAMICS II/POTTERY 3 11:00A 12:15P TU & TH FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBA01007 ART134 CERAMICS II/POTTERY 3 09:30A 10:45A M & W FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBA01011 ART134 CERAMICS II/POTTERY 3 09:00A 11:30A SAT FPA 222 MORGAN K

    LAB TBA01012 ART173 PHOTOGRAPHY I 3 10:00A 12:30P SAT FPA 215 WHITE T S

    LAB TBA01013 ART174 PHOTOGRAPHY II 3 10:00A 12:30P SAT FPA 215 WHITE T S

    LAB TBA01024 ART203I ART HISTORY I 3 TBA TBA SCOTT A P

    Online course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct01019 ART216 PRINTMAKING I 3 11:00A 12:15P M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

    LAB TBA01020 ART217 PRINTMAKING II 3 11:00A 12:15P M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

    LAB TBA01023 ART221 COMPUTER GRAPHICS I 3 09:30A 10:45A TU & TH FPA 216 SCOTT A P

    LAB TBA01021 ART233 PAINTING I 3 09:30A 10:45A TU & TH FPA 226 WILSON J L

    LAB TBA01022 ART234 PAINTING II 3 09:30A 10:45A TU & TH FPA 226 WILSON J L

    LAB TBA01008 ART243 SCULPTURE I 3 01:00P 02:15P M & W FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBA01009 ART244 SCULPTURE II 3 01:00P 02:15P M & W FPA 222 DANIEL R A

    LAB TBAEvening01028 ART100 ART APPRECIATION 3 05:00P 07:30P THURS FPA 215 WILSON J L

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/1001037 ART100 ART APPRECIATION 3 05:00P 07:30P MON FPA 215 ARNOLD M D01029 ART113 DRAWING I 3 05:00P 07:30P WED FPA 226 SACHS J M

    LAB TBA01030 ART114 DRAWING II 3 05:00P 07:30P WED FPA 226 SACHS J M

    LAB TBA01031 ART133 CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES FPA 222 MORGAN K

    LAB TBA01038 ART134 CERAMICS II POTTERY 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES FPA 222 MORGAN K

    LAB TBA01033 ART143 CRAFTS I/PHOTO MEMORIES 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES FPA 215 HILL J T

    LAB TBA01034 ART144 CRAFTS II/PHOTO MEMORIES 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES FPA 215 HILL J T

    LAB TBA01035 ART173 PHOTOGRAPHY I 3 05:30P 08:00P WED FPA 215 WHITE T S

    LAB TBA

    Main Campus ClassesCALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 15Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 15

    01036 ART174 PHOTOGRAPHY II 3 05:30P 08:00P WED FPA 215 WHITE T SLAB TBA

    01027 ART221 COMPUTER GRAPHICS I 3 05:00P 07:30P MON FPA 216 MACON M ELAB TBA

    01014 ART233 PAINTING I 3 05:00P 07:30P THURS FPA 226 SACHS J MLAB TBA

    01015 ART234 PAINTING II 3 05:00P 07:30P THURS FPA 226 SACHS J MLAB TBA

    01026 ART283 GRAPHIC ANIMATION I 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES FPA 216 MACON M ELAB TBA

    AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY13001 AUT100 INTRO TO AUTOMOTIVE CONCEPTS 3 TBA M & W ILT 102 HENDRIX W J13002 AUT232 SENSORS TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATI 3 08:00A 12:45P TU & TH ILT 101 HENDRIX W J

    Mini Term I13003 AUT234 INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS I 3 08:00A 12:45P TU & TH ILT 101 HENDRIX W J

    Mini Term II

    BIOLOGYDay01502 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 10:30A 01:00P TUES BIO 114 MOTZKUS S T

    LAB 10:30A 12:30P THURS BIO 11401503 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 01:00P 03:30P TUES BIO 114 MOTZKUS S T

    LAB 01:00P 03:00P THURS BIO 11401504 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 08:00A 10:30A TUES BIO 114 STAFF

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A THURS BIO 11401505 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 08:00A 10:30A MON BIO 114 STAFF

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A WED BIO 11401506 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 12:30P 03:00P MON BIO 114 STAFF

    LAB 12:30P 02:30P WED BIO 11401507 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 09:30A 12:00P MON SCI 109 BRIEHN C S

    LAB 09:30A 11:30A WED SCI 11301508 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 01:00P 03:30P MON SCI 109 BRIEHN C S

    LAB 01:00P 03:00P WED SCI 11301510 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 09:30A 12:00P MON SCI 103 GLASSCOCK M A

    LAB 09:30A 11:30A WED SCI 10301511 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 09:30A 12:00P TUES SCI 103 GLASSCOCK M A

    LAB 09:30A 11:30A THURS SCI 10301513 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 10:00A 11:15A TU & TH SCI 212 WILLIAMS B L

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A TUES SCI 11301514 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 10:00A 11:15A TU & TH SCI 212 WILLIAMS B L

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A THURS SCI 11301515 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 10:00A 11:15A M & W SCI 212 DANIEL R W

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A MON SCI 11301516 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 10:00A 11:15A M & W SCI 212 DANIEL R W

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A WED SCI 11301539 BIO103A PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 09:30A 12:00P TUES SCI 109 BRIEHN C S

    LAB 09:30A 11:30A THURS01517 BIO104 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II 4 01:00P 03:30P MON SCI 103 GLASSCOCK M A

    LAB 01:00P 04:00P WED SCI 10301518 BIO104 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II 4 01:00P 03:30P TUES SCI 103 STAFF

    LAB 01:00P 04:00P THURS SCI 10301519 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 09:30A 12:00P MON BIO 105 HALSTEAD F

    LAB 09:30A 11:30A WED BIO 10501520 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 12:30P 03:00P MON BIO 105 HALSTEAD F

    LAB 12:30P 02:30P WED BIO 10501521 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 08:00A 10:30A TUES BIO 105 HALSTEAD F

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A THURS BIO 10501522 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 12:00P 02:30P TUES BIO 105 HALSTEAD F

    LAB 12:00P 02:00P THURS BIO 10501523 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 08:00A 12:30P FRI BIO 104 RAKESTRAW W P01534 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 04:00P 06:30P MON BIO 105 STAFF

    LAB 04:00P 06:00P WED BIO 10501524 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 08:00A 10:30A MON BIO 104 RAKESTRAW W P

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A WED BIO 10401525 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 12:00P 02:30P MON BIO 104 RAKESTRAW W P

    LAB 12:00P 02:00P WED BIO 10401526 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 08:00A 10:30A TUES BIO 104 RAKESTRAW W P

    LAB 08:00A 10:00A THURS BIO 10401527 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 12:00P 02:30P TUES BIO 104 RAKESTRAW W P

    LAB 12:00P 02:00P THURS BIO 104

    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 16

    01528 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 09:30A 12:30P M & W SCI 106 QUICK S F01529 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 12:30P 03:30P M & W SCI 106 QUICK S F01530 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 09:30A 12:30P TU & TH SCI 106 QUICK S FEvening01531 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 05:00P 09:30P WED SCI 103 GLASSCOCK M A01532 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 05:00P 09:30P TUES SCI 103 SAPP S01533 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 05:00P 09:30P THURS SCI 113 BRIEHN C S01535 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 06:30P 09:00P MON BIO 105 STAFF

    LAB 06:00P 08:00P WED BIO 10501536 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 05:00P 09:30P TUES BIO 105 MCGRAW J P01537 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 05:00P 09:30P THURS BIO 104 YOUNG C H01538 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 04:30P 10:00P WED SCI 106 QUICK S F

    AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGYDay01301 AUM101 FUND OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets August 18-September 08, 201001313 AUM112 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets November 17- December 15, 201001303 AUM121 BRAKING SYSTEMS 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets October 1- October 21, 201001304 AUM122 SUSPENSION & STEERING 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets October 22- November 16, 201001302 AUM133 MTR VEHICLE A/C 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets September 9 - September 30, 201001309 AUM181A SP TOPS/AUTO TRANS DIAGNOSIS 2 08:00A 01:00P M T W TH AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets August 18-ends August 31, 201001306 AUM211 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS 3 08:00A 11:00A M T W TH AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets September 1- October 19, 201001308 AUM281R SP TOPS/HYBRID VEH & ALT FUEL 3 08:00A 11:00A M T W TH AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets October 20-December 14, 201001307 AUM291A CO-0P 3 TBA TBA AUM 000 BURGETT S D

    Class meets August 18-December 15, 2010Evening01312 AUM181A SP TOPS/AUTO TRANS DIAGNOSIS 2 09:30P 10:10P M T W AUM 1 MESSERSMITH R O01311 AUM224 MAN TRANSMISSION & TRANSAXLE 3 07:30P 09:30P M T W AUM 000 MESSERSMITH R O01310 AUM239 ENGINE PERFORMANCE I 3 05:30P 07:30P M T W AUM 000 MESSERSMITH R O

    BUSINESSDay01713 BUS100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 11:00A 12:15P MON BE 102 MCGRIFF-WALDROP

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 11:00 am01701 BUS193 BUSINESS CO-OP I 1 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P01702 BUS194 BUSINESS CO-OP II 1 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P01703 BUS195 BUSINESS CO-OP III 1 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P01704 BUS196 BUSINESS CO-OP IV 1 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P01705 BUS197 BUSINESS CO-OPV 1 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P01715 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 08:00A 10:30A WED BE 106 MANNING M E01717 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 09:30A 12:00P MON BE 106 MANNING M E01718 BUS241I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 TBA TBA MANNING M E

    Online course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01716 BUS242 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3 09:30A 12:00P TUES BE 106 MANNING M E01728 BUS242I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3 TBA TBA MANNING M E

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01726 BUS261 BUSINESS LAW I 3 01:00P 02:15P TU & TH BE 111 BROOKS J L01714 BUS263I LEGAL/SOCIAL ENV OF BUSINESS 3 TBA TBA MCGRIFF-WALDROP

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01711 BUS271 BUSINESS STATISTICS I 3 08:00A 09:15A TUES BE 106 MCGRIFF-WALDROP

    Hybrid Orientation 8/24/10 8:00 am01710 BUS271I BUSINESS STATISTICS I 3 TBA TBA STAFF

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01712 BUS272I BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 TBA TBA CROW G H

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01706 BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 3 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P01709 BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 3 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P

    Mini Term II01707 BUS292 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP II 3 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B P01708 BUS293 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP III 3 TBA TBA ATCHLEY B PEvening01724 BUS100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 05:00P 07:30P MON BE 106 MCGRIFF-WALDROP

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 5:00 pm

    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 17Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 17

    01723 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 05:00P 07:30P WED BE 106 CHAFFIN S H01727 BUS262 BUSINESS LAW II 3 05:30P 08:00P WED BE 111 SAPP JR R A01722 BUS263 LEGAL & SOC ENVIRON OF BUSINESS 3 07:30P 10:00P WED BE 102 CHAFFIN S H01721 BUS271 BUSINESS STATISTICS I 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES BE 102 HICKS H M

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/24/10, 5:00 pm01725 BUS276 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 05:00P 07:30P MON BE 106 SIDES K P

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/30/10, 5:00 pm

    BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATIONDay08905 OAD101 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING 3 11:00A 12:15P TU & TH BE 102 MCGRIFF-WALDROP 08906 OAD101I BEGINNING KEYBOARDING

    Online course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08909 OAD110 NAVIGATING WINDOWS 3 02:30P 05:00P WED CS 021 SMITH S B08901 OAD125I MICROSOFT WORD 3 TBA TBA SMITH S B

    Online course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08904 OAD138 RECORDS/INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 3 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH CS 021 SMITH S B08910 OAD233 TRENDS IN OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 3 01:00P 03:15P TUES CS 021 SIDES K P

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/24/10, 1:00 pm08903 OAD243E SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS-EXCEL 3 09:30A 10:45A TUES CS 021 SMITH S B

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/24/10, 9:30 am08908 OAD243E SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS-EXCEL 3 TBA TBA SMITH S B

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08907 OAD244A DATABASE CONCEPTS--ACCESS 3 TBA TBA SIDES K P

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/businessEvening08912 OAD101 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING 3 05:00P 07:30P MON CS 021 SIDES K P

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 5:00 pm Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 08913 OAD103 INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING 3 05:00P 07:30P MON CS 021 SIDES K P

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 5:00 pm08914 OAD110 NAVIGATING WINDOWS 3 05:30P 10:00P THURS CS 021 FINCHER J C

    Mini Term I08911 OAD138 RECORDS/INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 3 05:00P 07:30P MON CS 021 SMITH S B

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 5:00 pm

    CHEMISTRYDay02402 CHM104 INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 03:15P 05:45P TU & TH CHM 009 MEADOWS R R

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 3:15 pm02406 CHM104 INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 08:00A 10:30A M & W CHM 009 MEADOWS R R

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 8:00 am02404 CHM112 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 4 12:30P 03:00P M & W CHM 009 MEADOWS R R

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 12:30 pm02405 CHM221 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 4 10:30A 12:30P M & W CHM 009 MEADOWS R R

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 10:30 amEvening02403 CHM111 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 4 06:00P 08:30P TU & TH CHM 009 MEADOWS R R

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 6:00 pm

    CHILD DEVELOPMENT02301 CHD100 INTRO TO EARLY CARE & ED OF CH 3 01:00P 02:15P M & W NB 200 PREUITT D R02302 CHD201 CHILD GROWTH & DEV PRINCIPLES 3 TBA TBA NB 200 PREUITT D R

    Orientation 8/19/10, 4 pm02303 CHD202 CHILDRENS CREATIVE EXPERIENCES 3 01:00P 02:15P TU & TH NB 200 PREUITT D R02305 CHD205 PRO PLAN FOR ED YOUNG CHILD 3 TBA TBA NB 200 PREUITT D R

    Orientation 8/24/10, 4 pm02304 CHD210 ED EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHILD 3 TBA TBA PREUITT D R

    Orientation 8/19/10, 4:30 pm

    CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN02801 CLT121 CLT HEMATOLOGY 5 08:00A 09:30A M & T TBH 505 WELCH J J

    08:00A 10:00A W & TH TBH 50502802 CLT131 LABORATORY TECHNIQUES 3 11:15A 12:30P M T & TH TBH 506 WELCH J J02803 CLT151 CLT CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 5 09:45A 11:00A M & T TBH 506 KILPATRICK J R

    10:15A 12:15P WED TBH 50610:15A 12:00P FRI TBH 506

    02805 CLT161 INTEGRATED LAB SIMULATION 2 08:00A 10:00A THURS TBH 504 WELCH J J02804 CLT191 CLT IMMUNO HEMATOLOGY 5 08:00A 09:30A M & T TBH 506 KILPATRICK J R

    08:00A 10:00A WED TBH 50610:15A 12:15P THURS TBH 506

    02806 CLT293 CLT CLINICAL SEMINAR 2 10:15A 12:15P THURS TBH 505 KILPATRICK J R

    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

    02807 CLT294 CLINICAL LAB PRACTICUM I 3 08:00A 12:00P M W F WELCH J J02808 CLT295 CLINICAL LAB PRACTICUM II 3 08:00A 12:00P TU & TH KILPATRICK J R02809 CLT296 CLINICAL LAB PRACTICUM III 3 01:00P 03:30P M W F WELCH J J02810 CLT297 CLINICAL LAB PRACTICUM IV 3 01:00P 03:30P TU & TH KILPATRICK J R

    COLLISION REPAIRDay00201 ABR114 NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACEME 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F ABR 000 GRACE T L

    Class meets August. 18-September 08, 201000203 ABR151 SAFETY & ENVIRON PRACTICES 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F ABR 000 GRACE T L

    Class meets September 9-September 30, 201000204 ABR154 AUTO GLASS & TRIM 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F ABR 000 GRACE T L

    Class meets October 1-October 21, 201000205 ABR223 AUTO MECHANICAL COMPONENTS 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F ABR 000 GRACE T L

    Class meets October 22-November 16, 201000206 ABR258 HEAT & A/C IN COLLISION REP 3 08:00A 02:30P M THRU F ABR 000 GRACE T L

    Class meets November 17-December 15, 2010Evening00207 ABR111 NON-STRUCTURAL REPAIR 3 05:30P 07:30P M T W ABR 000 STAFF00208 ABR114 NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACEMNT 3 07:30P 09:30P M T W ABR 000 STAFF

    COMMUNICATION SKILLSDay12401 SPC103 ORAL COMM SKILLS FOR TECH STU 2 08:00A 09:40A FRI CS 001 GRAY C AEvening12402 SPC103 ORAL COMM SKILLS FOR TECH STU 2 05:00P 06:40P THURS CS 003 AMBROSE P H

    COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROLDay03013 CNC154 METALURGY 3 08:00A 09:40A M W F MTT 000 MINYARD J W03014 CNC157 TOOLMAKERS TECHNOLOGY 3 09:40A 10:30A MON MTT 000 MINYARD J W

    09:40A 11:30A WED MTT 00009:40 12:40P FRI MTT 000

    03019 CNC158 DIE FUNDAMENTALS 3 08:00A 10:30A TUES MTT 000 MINYARD J W3 09:50A 11:30A WED MTT 000 MOON R R

    03015 CNC160 DIE CONSTRUCTION & TRYOUT 3 12:00P 02:00P M & W MTT 000 MINYARD J W08:00A 09:40A FRI MTT 000

    03016 CNC161 DIE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 3 10:30A 12:20P TUES MTT 000 MINYARD J W08:00A 10:40A THURS MTT 000

    03017 CNC181E SP.TOPS/CAD-CAM SOFTWARE APPLI 3 09:00A 09:50A WED MTT 000 MOON R J 10:30A 02:15P THURS MTT 000

    03018 CNC212 ADV COMP NUM CNTRL TURNING 2 12:20P 12:50P TUES MTT 000 MOON R R12:00P 2:00P WED10:30A 01:00P FRI MTT 000

    03010 CNC214 ELEC DISCHARGE MACH PROGRAMMIN 3 12:00P 02:00P MON MTT 000 MOON R R12:50 02:00P TUES MTT 00001:00P 02:00P FRI MTT 000

    03009 CNC222 CNC GRAPHICS: TURNING 3 08:00A 08:50A M TH MTT 000 MOON R R08:00A 10:00A FRI MTT 000

    03011 CNC223 CNC GRAPHICS PROG: MILLING 3 08:50A 10:30A M TH MTT 000 MOON R R08:00A 08:50A WED MTT 000

    03012 CNC281C SP TOPS/BASIC DIE DESIGN 3 12:20P 02:00P TUES MTT 000 MINYARD J W10:40A 01:20P THURS MTT 000

    Evening03001 CNC222 CNC GRAPHICS: TURNING 3 05:30P 07:30P M T W MTT 000 KILPATRICK J S03002 CNC223 CNC GRAPHICS PROG: MILLING 3 07:30P 09:30P M T W MTT 000 KILPATRICK J S

    COMPUTER SCIENCEDay02513 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 01:00P 02:15P M & W CS 025 CAIN K L

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 1:00 pm02514 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 01:00P 02:15P THURS CS 025 SEDLMAYR, JR. K E

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 1:00 pm02515 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 09:30A 10:45A M & W CS 025 WAND D A

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 9:30 am02516 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH CS 025 CAIN K L02517 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 08:00A 09:15A M & W CS 025 WAND D A02518 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 09:30A 10:45A THURS CS 025 SEDLMAYR, JR. K E

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 9:30 am02543 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 08:00A 10:30A SAT CS 025 SEDLMAYR, JR. K E

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/21/10, 8:00 am

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    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

    02507 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA FARMER D JOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience

    02508 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA GRIMMETT C BOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience

    02509 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA AYERS T AOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience

    02510 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA FARMER D JOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience

    02511 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA GRIMMETT C BOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience

    02512 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA AYERS T AOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience

    02506 CIS150L COMPUTER PROGRAM LOGIC 3 01:00P 02:15P M & W CS 010 AYERS T AHybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 1:00 pm

    02519 CIS151 GRAPHICS FOR WORLD WIDE WEB 3 09:30A 10:45A TU & TH FPA 216 SCOTT A P02502 CIS196A COMM SOFT APP - ACCESS 3 TBA TBA SIDES K P

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02501 CIS196E COMM SOFT APP SPDSHEET-EXCEL 3 09:30A 10:45A TUES CS 021 SMITH S B

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/24/10, 9:30 am02503 CIS196E COMM SOFT APP SPDSHEET-EXCEL 3 TBA TBA SMITH S B

    Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02521 CIS196F COMM SOFT APP-FRONTPAGE/PUB 3 01:00P 02:15P THURS CS 010 AYERS T A

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 1:00 pm02504 CIS196W COMM SOFTWARE APP-WINDOWS 3 02:30P 05:00P WED CS 021 SMITH S B02527 CIS199 NEWTWORK COMMUNICATIONS 3 08:00A 09:15A THURS CS 009 GRICE D H

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 8:00 am02522 CIS203I INTRO TO INFO HIGHWAY 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

    Online Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02523 CIS207I INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

    Online Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02525 CIS212L VISUAL BASIC 3 09:30A 10:45A M & W CS 010 GRIMMETT C B

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 9:30 am02524 CIS249I MICROCOMP OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

    Online Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02526 CIS255 JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 11:00A 12:15P THURS CS 010 GRIMMETT C B

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 11:00 am02528 CIS280 NETWORK SECURITY 3 09:30A 10:45A THURS CS 009 GRICE D H

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10. 9:30 amEvening02531 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 07:30P MON CS 025 SIDES S

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 5:00 pm02533 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES CS 025 FARMER D J

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/24/10, 5:00 pm02537 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 07:30P WED CS 025 SIDES S

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/18/10, 5:00 pm02539 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:30P 10:30P THURS CS 021 FINCHER J C

    Mini Term II02529 CIS150 COMPUTER PROGRAM LOGIC 3 05:00P 07:30P MON CS 009 CAIN K L

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 5:00 pm02536 CIS151 GRAPHICS FOR WORLD WIDE WEB 3 05:00P 07:30P MON FPA 216 MACON M E02505 CIS196W COMM SOFTWARE APP-WINDOWS 3 05:30P 10:00P THURS CS 021 FINCHER J C

    Mini Term I02530 CIS207 INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT 3 05:00P 07:30P MON CS 010 STAFF

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/23/10, 5:00 pm02540 CIS212 VISUAL BASIC 3 05:00P 07:30P THURS CS 010 GRIMMETT C B

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 5:00 pm02532 CIS251 C++ PROGRAMMING 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES CS 010 AYERS T A

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/24/10, 5:00 pm02534 CIS268 SOFTWARE SUPPORT 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES CS 009 STAFF

    Mini Term I; Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/24/10, 5:00 pm02535 CIS269 HARDWARE SUPPORT 3 05:00P 07:30P TUES CS 009 STAFF

    Mini Term II; Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/2/10, 5:00 pm02541 CIS276 SERVER ADMINISTRATION 3 05:00P 07:30P THURS CS 009 GRICE D H

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 5:00 pm

    COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNICALDay12601 DPT103 COMPUTER FUND FOR TECH STUDENT 3 02:30P 05:00P WED CS 021 SMITH S B12603 DPT103 COMPUTER FUND FOR TECH STUDENT 3 08:00A 10:30A FRI CS 021 SIDES K PEvening12602 DPT103 COMPUTER FUND FOR TECH STUDENT 3 05:30P 10:00P THURS CS 021 FINCHER J C

    Mini Term I

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    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

    COSMETOLOGYDay03106 COS111 COSMETOLOGY SCI & ART 3 08:00A 09:15A M & T COS 000 FLANIGAN S C03107 COS112 COSMETOLOGY SCI & ART LAB 3 08:00A 02:00P THURS COS 100 FLANIGAN S C

    08:00A 11:30A FRI COS 10003101 COS113 CHEMICAL METHODOLOGY 3 11:35A 02:30P M & T COS 100 SMITH T W03102 COS114 CHEMICAL SERVICES LAB 3 08:00A 02:30P THURS COS 100 SMITH T W

    08:00A 11:30A FRI COS 10003103 COS115 HAIR COLORING THEORY 3 08:00A 09:15A M & T COS 100 SMITH T W03119 COS119 HAIR COLORING LAB 3 08:00A 01:50P WED COS 100 SMITH T W03104 COS141 APPLIED CHEM FOR COS 3 09:15A 10:30A M & T COS 100 SMITH T W03118 COS146 HAIR ADDITIONS 3 08:00A 01:50P WED COS 100 FLANIGAN S C03109 COS156 CAREER AND PERSONAL DEV 3 09:15A 10:30A M & T COS 100 FLANIGAN S C03108 COS168 BACTERIOLOGY AND SANITATION 3 11:30A 02:30P M & T COS 100 FLANIGAN S C03105 COS191 CO-OP 3 TBA TBA COS 000 SMITH T WEvening03114 COS111 COSMETOLOGY SCI & ART 3 05:00P 06:00P M T W COS 000 KENT P D03116 COS146 HAIR ADDITIONS 3 07:30P 09:00P M T W COS 100 KENT P D03110 COS151A NAIL CARE 3 05:00P 06:30P M T W COS 100 MCCORMICK M03111 COS152 NAIL CARE APPLICATIONS 3 06:30P 09:30P M T W COS 100 MCCORMICK M03112 COS153A NAIL ART 3 09:30P 10:30P M T W COS 100 MCCORMICK M

    05:00P 07:00P THURS COS 10003115 COS156 CAREER AND PERSONAL DEV 3 06:00P 07:00P M T W COS 000 KENT P D03117 COS162H SP TOPS/COS PROFESSION 3 09:00P 10:30P M T W COS 100 KENT P D

    05:00P 10:00P THURS COS 10003113 COS181B SPEC TOPS/BUSINESS OF COS 3 07:00P 10:00P THURS COS 000 MCCORMICK M

    CRIMINAL JUSTICEDay03201 CRJ100 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 08:00A 09:15A M & W GS 007 HOWELL R W03202 CRJ116 POLICE PATROL 3 11:00A 12:15P M & W GS 007 HOWELL R W03203 CRJ220 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 3 09:30A 10:45A M & W GS 007 HOWELL R W03204 CRJ230 CRIMINALISTICS 3 09:30A 10:45A TU & TH GS 007 HALL T D03205 CRJ237 FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY 3 01:00P 03:30P THURS GS 007 HALL T D03206 CRJ280 INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 TBA TBA HALL T DEvening03207 CRJ100 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 05:00P 09:30P MON GS 007 HOWELL R W

    Mini Term I03209 CRJ220 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 3 05:00P 09:30P MON GS 007 HOWELL R W

    Mini Term II03210 CRJ230 CRIMINALISTICS 3 05:00P 09:30P WED GS 007 HALL T D

    Mini Term II03208 CRJ237 FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY 3 05:00P 09:30P WED GS 007 HALL T D

    Mini Term I

    CULINARY ARTS15001 CUA102 CATERING 2 TBA TBA CUA 1 VILLA C R15002 CUA112 SANITATION, SAFETY, FOOD SERVICE 2 08:00A 11:50A WED CUA 1 VILLA C R15003 CUA173X APPRENTICESHIP II 3 08:00A 02:00P TUES CUA 002 VILLA C R15004 CUA173Y APPRENTICESHIP I 3 08:00A 02:00P THURS CUA 002 VILLA C R

    DENTAL ASSISTING03904 DNT100 INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL ASSISTING 2 12:30P 02:30P FRI HS 207 COY K S03906 DNT101 PRE CLINICAL PROCEDURES I 3 10:00A 1200P FRI HS 207 COY K S

    LAB TBA TBA03905 DNT102 DENTAL MATERIALS 3 08:00A 10:00A FRI HS 207 ALLEY S P03901 DNT103 ANAT & PHYSIOLGY FOR DENTAL ASSIST 3 08:00A 11:00A TUES HS 207 ALLEY S P03902 DNT104 BASIC SCIENCES FOR DENT ASSIST 2 12:00P 02:00P TUES HS 207 ADAMS B A

    DENTAL HYGIENE03605 DHY100 PRE CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE 2 08:00A 03:00P TH & F HS 208 ADAMS B A03602 DHY101 DENTAL HYGIENE THEORY I 3 08:00A 11:00A TUES HS 208 ADAMS B A03601 DHY103 DENTAL RADIOLOGY 3 08:00A 10:00A MON HS 208 BREWER R S03604 DHY113 DENTAL ANAT, HISTOLOGY & EMBRY 2 08:00A 10:00A WED HS 208 ALLEY S P03603 DHY114 ANATOMY EMBRYOLOGY & HIS OF NE 2 11:30A 01:30P TUES HS 208 RAY-CONNELL T E03609 DHY204 GENERAL & ORAL PATHOLOGY 2 01:00P 03:00P FRI HS 208 BREWER R S03606 DHY213 CLINICAL DEN HYG III 3 08:00A 03:00P M T W HS 112 BREWER R S03607 DHY214 DENT HYG THEORY IV 2 10:00A 12:00P FRI HS 208 BREWER R S03608 DHY216 COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH 2 08:00A 10:00A FRI HS 208 RAY-CONNELL T E

  • Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 21Fall Semester 2010 Schedule of Classes page 21

    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

    DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING (RAD)10401 RAD111 INTRO TO RADIOGRAPHY 2 TBA TBA BAILEY J G10402 RAD112 RADIOGRAPHY PROC I 4 08:30A 11:30A MON TBH 205 MALONE J S

    LAB TBA TBA10404 RAD113 PATIENT CARE 2 12:30P 01:30P MON TBH 205 BAILEY J G

    LAB TBA TBA TBH 20510405 RAD114 CLINICAL EDUCATION I 2 TBA TBA MALONE J S10406 RAD212 IMAGE EVALUATION & PATHOLOGY 2 09:00A 10:00A THURS TBH 205 BAILEY J G10407 RAD214 CLINICAL EDUCATION IV 8 TBA TBA MALONE J S

    DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY03705 DMS204 SONOGRAPHIC ANATOMY 3 08:00A 11:00A TUES TBH 303 MONEY J E

    Hybrid Course; For class information, contact [email protected] DMS205 ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY 4 12:00P 02:30P WED TBH 303 ATTAWAY D B

    Hybrid Course; For class information, contact [email protected] LAB TBA

    03710 DMS208 SONOGRAPHY CLINICAL I 2 TBA TBA ATTAWAY D B03706 DMS210 INTRO TO SONOGRAPHY CLINIC 2 11:00A 11:50A TUES TBH 303 ATTAWAY D B

    LAB TBA03707 DMS216 ACOUSTIC PHYSICS & INSTRUMENTA 3 08:00A 11:00A WED TBH 303 MONEY J E

    Hybrid Course; For class information, contact [email protected] DMS232 SONOGRAPHY PRECEPTORSHIP III 5 TBA TBA ATTAWAY D B03703 DMS241 SONOGRAPHY SEMINAR II 3 12:30P 03:00P MON TBH 303 MONEY J E

    Hybrid Course; For class information, contact [email protected] 03702 DMS245 SONOGRAPHY CONFERENCE 1 11:00A 12:00P MON TBH 303 MONEY J E03701 DMS250 INTRO TO ADVANCED SONOGRAPHY 3 08:00A 10:45A MON TBH 303 ATTAWAY D B

    Hybrid Course; For class information, contact [email protected] 03709 DMS270 CARDIOVASC PHYSICS & INSTRUMENT 2 TBA TBA TBH 303 STAFF03711 DMS271 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY 3 TBA TBA TBH 303 STAFF

    LAB TBA TBA03712 DMS272 CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY 1 TBA TBA TBH 303 STAFF03713 DMS273 PATHOLOGY OF CARDIOVASC SYSTEM 3 TBA TBA TBH 303 STAFF03714 DMS274 ECHO CLINICAL 4 TBA TBA STAFF03715 DMS275 ECHO SEMINAR 1 TBA TBA TBH303 STAFF

    DIESEL MECHANICS03501 DEM105 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 3 08:00A 02:30P M T W TH DEM 000 SMITH J W

    Class meets August 18-September 9, 201003502 DEM122 BRAKES HEAVY VEHICLE 3 08:00A 02:30P M T W TH DEM 000 SMITH J W

    Class meets October 5-October 26, 201003503 DEM130 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC FUNDAMEN 3 08:00A 02:30P M T W TH DEM 000 SMITH J W

    Class meets September 13-October 4, 201003504 DEM135 STEERING & SUSPENSION HVY VEH 3 08:00A 02:30P M T W TH DEM 000 SMITH J W

    Class meets October 27-November 17, 201003506 DEM184 SP TPS HVY DUTY BRAKES, STEERIN 3 08:00A 02:30P M T W TH DEM 000 SMITH J W

    Class meets November 18-December 15, 2010

    DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGYDay03401 DDT104 BASIC COMP AIDED DRAFTING 3 08:00A 10:05A TU & TH DDT 203 HODGES J W03402 DDT111 FUND OF DRAFTING & DESIGN TECH 3 08:00A 10:05A M & W DDT 204 HARDMAN T A03411 DDT115 BLUEPRINT READING FOR MACHINIS 3 TBA TBA DDT 204 HARDMAN T A03412 DDT116 BLUEPRINT READING FOR CONSTRUC 3 TBA TBA DDT 203 HODGES J W03403 DDT118 BASIC ELECTRICAL DRAFTING 3 12:45P 02:50P M & W DDT 204 HARDMAN T A03404 DDT122 ADV TECH DRAWING 3 12:45P 02:50P M & W DDT 203 HODGES J W03405 DDT124 BASIC TECHNICAL DRAWING 3 10:10A 12:15P M & W DDT 204 HARDMAN T A03406 DDT127 INTER COMP AIDED DRAFT & DESIG 3 08:00A 10:05A M & W DDT 203 HODGES J W03407 DDT128 INTERMEDIATE TECH DRAWING 3 10:10A 12:15P TU & TH DDT 203 HODGES J W03413 DDT181M SPEC TOPS/MATH FOR DRAFTERS 3 TBA TBA DDT 203 HODGES J W03417 DDT212 INTER ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 3 10:10A 12:15P M & W DDT 203 HODGES J W03409 DDT214 PIPE DRAFTING 3 10:10A 12:15P TU & TH DDT 204 HARDMAN T A03410 DDT225 STRUCTURAL STEEL DRAFTING 3 08:00A 10:05A TU & TH DDT 204 HARDMAN T AEvening03414 DDT104 BASIC COMP AIDED DRAFTING 3 TBA M T W DDT 200 KELLER J H03415 DDT222 ADV ARCH DRAFTING 3 05:30P 07:30P M T W DDT 200 KELLER J H03416 DDT225 STRUCTURAL STEEL DRAFTING 3 07:30P 09:30P M T W DDT 000 KELLER J H

    ECONOMICSDay04004 ECO231 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3 11:00A 12:15P WED BE 109 CROW G H

    Hybrid Course; Orientation 8/1/10, 11:00 am (Meets every Wed.)

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    CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

    04001 ECO231I PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3 TBA TBA CROW G HOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business

    04003 ECO232 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3 09:30A 10:45A THURS BE 109 CROW G HHybrid Course; Orientation 8/19/10, 9:30 am (Meets every Thurs.)

    04002 ECO232I PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 TBA TBA CROW G HOnline Course; Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business

    Evening04005 ECO232 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3 05:00P 07:30P THURS BE 109 CROW G H

    ELECTRONEURODIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY14001 END110 INTRO TO