Our Mission St. Louis Community College expands minds and changes lives every day. We create accessible, dynamic learning environments focused on the needs of our diverse communities. Spring 2010 CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE Each year, nearly 130,000 students enroll in: • • • • College transfer courses. Job skill and personal development classes. College preparatory classes. Specialized performance programs sponsored by local employers. Registration begins Wednesday October 28, at 9 a.m. This schedule includes classes for ALL STLCC Locations! Need more information? Call us! Call the location at which you plan to attend. Phone directories can be found on these pages: Florissant Valley: page 13 Forest Park: page 55 Meramec: page 102 Wildwood: page 151 South County Education & University Center: page 163 100889 9/2009 Governed by a board of six elected trustees and supported by local taxes, state funds and student fees, the college has an annual budget of more than $162 million. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. St. Louis Community College focuses its resources on helping students find the right academic and career pathways. Through its alumni and community partnerships, the college is helping St. Louis become the best place to live and work in the 21st century. Florissant Valley - page 13 Forest Park - page 55 Meramec - page 102 Wildwood - page 151 South County Education and University Center - page 163 Weekend and Late Start Classes - page 170 Distance Learning - page 187 Important Information! my.stlcc.edu student e-mail - page 11 How to read the class schedule - page 3 Getting started at STLCC - page 4 STLCC OneCard - page 11 GO GREEN! Help minimize waste at STLCC! If you don’t want to keep this schedule, please place it back in the rack or on the table so someone else can use it. Register online: www.stlcc.edu y m d e r e d r o t I jus ks online! o o b t x e t e v a h t n’ I do y all my to pa nt? o r f p u n tuitio Get out of line…Get online Books for Spring 2010 classes will be available for purchase beginning January 4. Check book titles and anticipated prices online beginning December 7. Not anymore. Having a solid plan for covering the cost of college is important. Spring hours: Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday: 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, January 16 and 23 only: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. But the fact is, writing a check for the full cost can be a challenge. Our Automatic Payment Plan takes the sting out of paying for college. SCEUC: May 12-14 Wednesday and Thursday: 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday: 8 a.m. -2 p.m. Check out STLCC’s Automatic Payment Plan This convenient, automatic payment plan is not a loan program, but a service that automatically deducts your maintenance fee (tuition) from your bank account or credit card. You must register for classes first before enrolling in the payment plan. Advantages • No interest or finance charges assessed, and there is no credit check • Flexible payment options – the sooner you sign up, the more months you have to pay. Book information is available at each store Web site. Enrolling online is simple, secure, and easy. Go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Payment Plan. You'll need the following information: • • Student ID number • Name, address, and e-mail address of the person responsible for making the payments • To create your own unique access code Cost to participate • $21 enrollment fee per semester • $25 returned payment fee if a payment is returned (ACH & credit card) Pick up additional information at the Cashiers office at each campus. Account information for the person responsible for payment. - Bank name, telephone number, account number, and the bank routing number for automatic bank payments (ACH) - Credit card number and expiration date for credit card payments First day to enroll is October 28, 2009. Register for class and enroll by: November 27 December 10 January 8 January 20 Required down payment none 25% 40% 50% Buyback on all campuses: Monday, May 10-Monday, May 17 Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, May 17: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Number of payments 4 3 2 1 Months of payments Dec-March Jan-March Feb & March March only FLORISSANT VALLEY • FOREST PARK • MERAMEC • WILDWOOD St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley • 314-513-4304 • www.flovalleybookstore.com Forest Park • 314-951-9893 • www.forestparkbookstore.com Meramec • 314-984-7660 • www.meramecbookstore.com Wildwood • 636-422-2030 • www.wildwoodbookstore.com NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT St. Louis Community College is committed to non-discrimination and equal opportunities in its admissions, educational programs, activities and employment regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran and shall take action necessary to ensure non-discrimination. For information contact: CBIL Judy Koenig Supervisor Downtown Education Center 300 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63102-2800 314-539-5360 Meramec Stephen Petersen Vice President, Student Affairs 11333 Big Bend Road St. Louis, MO 63122-5720 314-984-7607 Cosand Center/Employment Patricia Henderson Senior Manager of Employment 300 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63102-2800 314-539-5214 Florissant Valley Laura Sterman Vice President, Student Affairs 3400 Pershall Road St. Louis, MO 63135-1408 314-513-4250 Wildwood Marilyn Taras Manager of Student Services and Student Activities 2645 Generations Drive Wildwood, MO 63040-1168 636-422-2008 Section 54/Title II Coordinator Dr. Donna Dare Acting Vice Chancellor for Education 300 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63102-2800 314-539-5286 Forest Park Herb Gross Vice President, Student Affairs 5600 Oakland Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110-1316 314-644-9009 Individuals with speech or hearing impairments may call via Relay Missouri by dialing 711. ACCOMMODATIONS STATEMENT St. Louis Community College makes every reasonable effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. If you have accommodation needs, please contact the Access office at the campus where you are registering at least six weeks before the beginning of the class. Event accommodation requests should be made with the event coordinator at least two working days prior to the event. Table of Contents Access – disAbility Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Advising and Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235-236 Assessment (What Test Should I Take Before I Register?) . . . 5 Attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Auditing a Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Banner Self-Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Blackboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside back cover Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Career and Employment Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Child Care Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Children Unattended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Clinical and Field Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 College Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 Confidentiality of Student Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Course Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199-233 Credit Transfer Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Distance Learning Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District 12, FV14, FP56, M103, WW151, SCEUC163 Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Final Exam Schedule. . . FV15, FP57, M104, WW152 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Financial Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Firearms on College Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Florissant Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-54 Forest Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-101 General Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Graduation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hybrid Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196-198 How to Read the Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Late Start Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170-186 Mail/Fax Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Meramec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-150 New Student Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Non-Credit Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Refunds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 234 Schedule Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 9 Smoking Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 South County Education & University Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163-169 Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress . . . . 10 Student E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Student Grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Student ID Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Study Abroad Opportunities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Substance Abuse Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Transcripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Veterans Education Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Web-Based/Internet Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . 188-195 Weekend Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170-186 Wildwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151-162 Withdrawals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 NOTE: This schedule is published in order to provide information regarding registration, program/course enrollment and detailed semester course offerings, but it is not a substitute for the catalog. Information on programs, course descriptions and the academic policies of St. Louis Community College may be found in the STLCC Catalog. Catalogs are available for student review in the library and administrative offices including the Admissions/Registration office and the Advising and Counseling offices as well as online at www.stlcc.edu/catalog. Up-to-date course offerings can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. The listings in this schedule are subject to change without notice. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 1 College Information Spring 2010 College Information St. Louis Community College Spring 2010 Calendar October 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Web and on-campus registration begins (9 a.m.) October 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First day to sign up for the automatic payment plan October 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mail/Fax registration begins December 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mail/Fax registration ends November 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spring 2010 FAFSA completion priority deadline November 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deadline for completion of financial aid paperwork December 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Payment Due December 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day college is open December 24 - January 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College closed Web registration, Web payments and e-cashier will remain “open” during the holiday break. January 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .College opens January 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Registration for senior citizens using Missouri senior scholarships begins January 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Web and on-campus registration ends (1 p.m.) January 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday classes begin January 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sunday classes begin January 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Martin Luther King Jr. holiday (no classes) January 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes begin January 19-March 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Web registration continues for Late Start classes only February 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Presidents’ Day holiday February 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Late Start classes begin March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduation application deadline March 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Midterm March 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Midterm grades due March 15-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spring break (no classes) March 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Summer 2010 Web and on-campus registration begins (9 a.m.) March 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Summer 2010 Mail/Fax registration begins April 3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No classes April 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Withdrawal deadline for full semester classes May 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last scheduled class May 11-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Final exams Final Exam Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .See pages FV15, FP57, M104, WW152 May 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grades due May 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Official degree conferral date TBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Commencement exercises Professional Development Day may be designated on one day during spring break. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 2 s s .) n n s) n y y n e m e s) .) s s s ss s 2 e e s Spring 2010 How To Read The Schedule Weekday Key M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday E L P M A S College Information .) n s ds e rk e n d Spring 2010 Schedule insides:NEW Layout 10/1/09 1:49 PM Page 3 3PZ[[OLJV\YZLZPU^OPJO`V\^PZO[VLUYVSSYLMLY[V:HTWSL(HUK) :HTWSL(!*V\YZL3PZ[PUNMYVT:JOLK\SL *V\YZL5\TILY (**! ,5.! *95 *V\YZL;P[SL *YLKP[/V\YZ (7730,+(**6<5;05. +H` 4;>9 HT!HT *633,.,*6476:0;06500 ?( +H` 4;>9- HTWT +H`Z *V\YZL;`WL 0UZ[Y\J[VY 0MHUPUZ[Y\J[VYOHZUV[`L[ILLUHZZPNULK [OLISVJR^PSSPUKPJH[L:;(-- ;PTL :LJ[PVU5\TILY :VTLZLJ[PVUU\TILYZJVU[HPUHTPKKSLSL[[LY;OPZTPKKSL SL[[LYPUKPJH[LZZWLHRPUNHUK^YP[PUNPU[LUZP]LJV\YZLZMVY .LULYHS,K\JH[PVUYLX\PYLTLU[Z! :¶:WLHRPUN0U[LUZP]L >¶>YP[PUN0U[LUZP]L ?¶:WLHRPUNHUK>YP[PUN0U[LUZP]L JY ) 1:TP[O JY :6 :;(-- )\PSKPUN9VVT :LLJHTW\ZTHWZMVY I\PSKPUNSVJH[PVUZ*OLJR ;HISLVM*VU[LU[ZMVYWHNL U\TILYZ I I +H[LZ 7SLHZLUV[LZ[HY[PUN HUKLUKPUNKH[LZ HZ[OL`KPMMLYI` JV\YZL :HTWSL)!-PSSPUNPU[OL)SVJRZ &51GLJLWV &RXUVH1XPEHU 6HFWLRQ $8 +UV 7LWOH 'D\V 7LPH ([ (**! (WWSPLK(JJV\U[PUN 4;>9 !HT ([ ,5.! ?( *VSSLNL*VTWVZP[PVU00 4;>9- HTWT *A in u p $XGLW,I\RXFKRRVHWRDXGLWWKLVFRXUVH SOHDVHSXWDQ³;´LQWKH$8FROXPQ 727$/ +2856 (J[\HSYLNPZ[YH[PVUMVYTPZSVJH[LK H[[OLIHJRVM[OLJV\YZLZJOLK\SL T re S To o The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 3 Fo It College Information St. Louis Community College New Student Checklist • www.stlcc.edu/get_started Step ❐ Register for Classes Step ❐ Apply For Admission 1 You can find an application at www.stlcc.edu/ selfservice or in the back of this schedule. Transcripts are required for Regular status. (See How Do I Apply for Admission for explanation on Page 5.) 5 Step ❐ Apply Early For Financial Aid 2 Step ❐ Pay for College Visit www.fafsa.edu.gov to apply for financial aid and a personal identification number (PIN), or you can request a paper copy of the FAFSA by calling 1-800-433-3243. Be sure to use the STLCC school code: 002469 when filling out the online Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 6 Step ❐ Activate your my.stlcc.edu student 7 After completing your FAFSA, check the status of your financial aid application at www.stlcc.edu/ selfservice. (See What is My Financial Responsibility? on Page 7 for more information or visit www.stlcc.edu/financialaid.) Step ❐ Complete Assessment Complete the Accuplacer assessment. (See What Test Should I Take Before I Register? for exceptions on Page 5.) e-mail account Once you’ve registered, activate your my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. Go to www.stlcc.edu/ studentemail to get started. Your student e-mail address is where you will receive all official communication from St. Louis Community College including financial aid updates, registration deadlines, assignments, student worker payroll stubs, library holds, overdue notices, etc. Your my.stlcc.edu student e-mail address is also the account that instructors use to communicate with you. Step ❐ Prepare for Class If you have a disability and need accommodations, you should contact the Access office at the campus(es) where you intend to take classes. Documentation of disability will be required. For more information, see www.stlcc.edu/disAbility. 8 Step ❐ Get Advisement 4 Pay for your courses in full or sign up for the automatic payment plan by December 10 or you will be dropped from your courses. (See How Do I Pay? for payment options on Page 8.) After December 10, payment is due at registration. If you decide not to attend St. Louis Community College, you are responsible for formally withdrawing from your classes. (See Do I Get Any Money Back If I Drop a Course? on Page 9). Financial aid recipients should contact the Financial Aid office for more information. November 1 is the STLCC priority completion date for the FAFSA. All financial aid paperwork must be completed by November 30 to guarantee fee payment by the December 10 payment deadline. If you miss the priority deadlines, you must join a payment plan or pay your fees in full by the payment deadline or your classes will be dropped. 3 Registration can be completed online at www.stlcc.edu/selfservice, in person at any campus, South County Education & University Center, or via mail/fax (form located at back of schedule). Registration deadlines are strictly enforced. (See Spring 2010 Calendar on Page 2.) • Have your ID picture taken for your STLCC OneCard in the Campus Life office at any campus or the Information Desk at Wildwood and SCEUC. Parking tags will also be issued at this time. • Purchase books in person through the college bookstores or online at www.stlouisccbookstore.com. See an advisor. All students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor to discuss program requirements, scheduling and transfer related issues. Plan ahead. (See Should I See an Academic Advisor Before I Register? on Page 6.) Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 4 How Do I Apply For Admission? Applicants for St. Louis Community College may apply as either a Regular or General student. Non-Traditional Applicants Applicants who have not completed a traditional high school program may apply for admission, but must first meet with Admissions/Registration staff. A Regular student’s goals: • Enrolling for 1-18 credit hours during the fall or spring semester, 12 hours for summer • Wanting to work toward an associate degree, certificate of proficiency or certificate of specialization • Applying for financial aid, veterans benefits or A+ program • Participating in intercollegiate athletics • Applying as an international student on a student visa To apply as a Regular student: • Submit an application for admission. • Submit transcripts from high school and/or colleges attended. If applicable, submit GED test scores. High school transcripts or GED scores are not required if a student has 15 or more hours of transferable college credit. • Complete the Accuplacer test. (See What Test Should I Take Before I Register? for exceptions.) • Non-High School Graduates • Must be at least 18 years of age and have not attended high school for at least 6 months. • Take the Accuplacer test, or submit ACT or SAT score for evaluation. • Submit transcripts from the last school attended. • Graduates of Home School, Non-Accredited High School and Non-Accredited Correspondence School • Must be at least 18 years of age. • Submit required score levels from the ACT or SAT. • Submit transcripts verifying completion of academic program. Applicants who do not meet the required admission guidelines may apply as non-high school graduates. A General student’s goal: • Enrolling for 1-18 credit hours during the fall or spring semester, 12 hours for summer • Not working toward a degree Dual Enrollment High school juniors and seniors may attend classes through the Dual Enrollment program, which provides students an opportunity to take courses not offered in their high school or to continue a course series beyond the level offered in high school. Eligible students may earn college credit hours before the time they would normally begin college. Students must fulfill the following requirements: • Complete dual enrollment application. • Discuss definite course or interest with counselor/principal. • Obtain required signatures from parent/guardian and authorized school official. • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.0 or higher. • Submit copy of high school transcript. A General student may apply for regular status at a later time and credits earned as a General student may later be applied toward a degree or a certificate if the courses taken are part of the program requirements. To apply as a General student: • Submit an application for admission. • Provide additional documents upon request. • Complete the Accuplacer test. (See What Test Should I Take Before I Register? for exceptions.) Send applications and transcripts to Admissions/Registration office at campus of choice. International Applicants International students who wish to come to the United States under an educational visa, or who are already in the United Stated under visas that would allow educational pursuits may be admitted to the college. Applicants must meet minimum English language, educational, financial and health insurance requirements specified by the college. Applicants should request the international student packet from the Admissions/Registration office and follow the procedures outlined. Former St. Louis Community College Students Former students not enrolled during the preceding semester may re-enroll by submitting an application for readmission to the Admissions/Registration office prior to registration. Depending on courses previously completed, re-enrolling students may be required to take the Accuplacer test. For further information, contact the Admissions/Registration office. NOTE: Files for students who have not attended St. Louis Community College within five years will be destroyed; however, recorded grades earned at St. Louis Community College will be retained. Students may be required to resubmit applicable transcripts from high school as well as colleges or universities. Non-Native English Speakers After submitting an application, applicants who speak English as a second language must take the standardized ESL placement test, complete a writing sample and have a personal interview. Contact the Assessment Center to schedule an appointment. What Test Should I Take Before I Register? • Assessment is required prior to advisement and registration. St. Louis Community College uses Accuplacer, a computerized placement test. Accuplacer gives essential information about academic skills and needs. Test results indicate whether students are college ready or will be required to complete one or more preparatory courses in reading, writing or mathematics. An appropriate SAT score earned within the last 3 years: • A critical reading score of 500 or above to waive the reading and writing tests • A math score of 580 or above to waive the math test If documentation cannot be provided, students will be required to take the appropriate placement test(s). Scores will remain valid up to three years from the semester in which the test was taken; thereafter, students will be required to retake the Accuplacer test. Call the Assessment Center for a testing schedule: Florissant Valley 314-513-4292, Forest Park 314-644-9233, Meramec 314-984-7596, Wildwood 636-422-2000, SCEUC 314-984-7200. The Accuplacer is required of all students unless academic credentials are submitted that qualify students to take such courses without testing. The college may waive all or part of the entry assessment if students provide written documentation of one of the following: • A college transcript or grade report documenting successful completion (with a C grade or higher) of reading, writing or mathematics course prerequisites • A college degree from an accredited institution • An appropriate ACT score earned within the last 3 years: • A composite score of 21 or above to waive the reading and writing tests • A math score of 23 or above to waive the math test Some selective admission programs may require additional testing for admissions purposes. Applicants with a disability, who require accommodations for the entry assessment, should present documentation of disability and complete an application for services through the Access office. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 5 College Information Spring 2010 College Information St. Louis Community College Should I See an Academic Advisor Before I Register? All other students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor to ensure their success in achieving academic goals. Academic advisors can help you with: • Course selection • Degree requirements • Schedule planning • Academic policies • Program planning • Transfer credit • Course placement The following students are required to see an academic advisor or counselor: • Students receiving federal financial aid. • Students applying to a selective admission program such as Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Radiologic Technology and Funeral Service. • Students who do not have the appropriate prerequisite for a specific course. If you completed a course prerequisite at another college, you must provide proof in the form of a transcript, grade report, test score report, current schedule or other appropriate documentation. For more information, call the Advising office. (See pages FV13, FP55, MC102, WW151.) Should I See a Counselor? • • • A staff of well-qualified counselors can assist students in planning their college career as well as dealing with problems that may come up with attending school. Counselors are available by appointment or as needed for a crisis situation. Balance the roles of student, parent, spouse and/or employee. Manage stress and test anxieties. Resolve personal problems or issues that may be getting in the way of college success. It is the responsibility of the student to make sure all course prerequisites are met before registering. A prerequisite is a requirement or other condition that must be met prior to entering a course. Prerequisites are listed at the end of each course description. If more information is needed, please contact the Advising office. Students on academic probation (GPA below 2.0) or restricted probation are required to see a counselor. Counselors can help students: • Make decisions about educational and career goals. How and When Do I Register for Classes? On-Campus Registration October 28, 9 a.m. - January 16, 1 p.m. Mail/Fax Registration October 29 - December 10 Complete a registration form available at the back of this course schedule. Late Start classes begin throughout the semester. Students may register for a class up to the close of business the day before a class begins. Can I Register Online? For those who already know how to use Banner Self-Service: 1. Go to www.stlcc.edu/SelfService/. 2. Log in using student identification number and personal identification number (PIN). 3. Select Student Services & Financial Aid. Online Registration October 28, 9 a.m. - January 16, 1 p.m. St. Louis Community College’s online registration system is Banner Self-Service. Students may NOT register online if they: • Are academically suspended or are on academic or restricted probation. All students in these categories need to see a counselor. • Have a financial obligation to the college. • Are registering under any special arrangements (including senior citizen benefits and international students). • Have not met the course prerequisite. • Are auditing a class. A tutorial on the registration process is now available on the St. Louis Community College Web site. To use the tutorial, follow these steps: 1. Go to www.stlcc.edu/sct-erp/. 2. Under the right column, click on “Tutorials” Get out o and get o f line nline! Save time – register online. Registration & Information Banner Self-Service - www.stlcc.edu/SelfService Interactive Schedule - www.stlcc.edu/interactive Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 6 Course CRN Title Section I Type Day Time I Register? Location How Can Make Changes After Changes in Class Schedule Students who have registered may drop, add or substitute classes during the published registration times. For any class that is added to a schedule after December 10, fees must be paid the day the changes are made to avoid being dropped from that class unless you have signed up for the automatic payment plan. Withdrawal Deadlines Length of Class 15 weeks 14 weeks 13 weeks 12 weeks 11 weeks 10 weeks 9 weeks 8 weeks 7 weeks 6 weeks 5 weeks 4 weeks 3 weeks 2 weeks 1 week Course Withdrawals Students wishing to withdraw from a course must submit an Add/Drop/Withdrawal form in person. A copy of this form will be returned to students to keep for their records. “W” grades will be recorded for all course withdrawals submitted after the 100 percent refund period established by the college. Students who have registered for a course and are listed on the official class roster and fail to attend that class within the first two weeks shall be administratively withdrawn from the course. Such a withdrawal will be transcripted, and in accordance with present policy, no refund will be issued. Credits Instructor Dates Withdrawal by Friday of: 12th week 11th week 10th week 9th week 9th week 8th week 7th week 6th week 6th week 5th week 4th week 3rd week 2nd week 1st week 3 working days How Much Will It Cost? Fees Per • • • • Credit Hour District residents Other Missouri residents Out-of-state residents International students online, who want to decline contributing to MoPIRG, should deduct $7 from the amount due. $ 83 $123 $158 $168 Fee Reduction for Senior Citizens Persons 60 years of older, who are residents of the St. Louis Community College district, may enroll in most credit courses at a 50 percent reduction in the usual fees. Reduction must be applied for at time of registration. These fees (which are subject to change without notice) include maintenance and other fees. Any books, materials or special equipment which may be required for classes are at the expense of the student. Missouri Senior Scholarships Senior citizens 65 years of age or older, who are residents of Missouri, may audit credit courses on a space available basis for a $15 non-refundable registration fee Because much of the support for the St. Louis Community College comes from state funds and local taxes, students who live within the service area of the college pay a small part of the cost for their education. Students pay all other costs such as materials, books and supplies. Proof of age and residency are required. Student must enroll for an audit grade (no credit). St. Louis Community College Service Area The district service area includes the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County and portions of Franklin and Jefferson counties, which are part of the Meramec Valley R-3 School District and the Rockwood R-6 School District. If a senior resident student of the St. Louis Community College district wants credit, one-half of the maintenance fee will be charged. Students may not receive a refund for a paid course in order to enroll for a free space in that same course. Refer all questions concerning residency to the Admissions/Registration office. Additional/Optional Fees • Returned check fee – if a bank returns a check as uncollectible, a $20 fee will be owed along with the original balance. A financial hold will be placed against the student’s record and the student may be dropped from class until this debt has been cleared. • MoPIRG (Meramec classes only) – assessed fees include an optional/non-refundable $7 payment to the Missouri Public Interest Research Group (MoPIRG). Students may decline to pay the fee BEFORE making a payment. Students paying for classes Registration for senior citizens using Missouri senior scholarships begins January 15. Fees for International Students Fees for international students residing in this country on non-immigrant visas will be assessed according to their visa category and their residency. Those with a permanent resident visa will be charged district fee rates based upon appropriate documentation. What Is My Financial Responsibility? As an STLCC student, you are responsible for paying all college fees to ensure that your classes are not dropped. Your registration is not complete until payment is received in full or you are enrolled in a payment plan. Payment deadlines If you enroll: October 28 – December 10 If you register for a class and decide not to attend a class, you must officially drop the class within the refund deadlines. (See Do I Get Money Back If I Drop a Course on Page 9.) Otherwise you will be charged in full for the course and will not receive a refund. Any student with an outstanding balance due for maintenance fees will not be able to continue in class, register for future classes, obtain a transcript or diploma. You must pay or make payment arrangements: By 8 p.m. December 10, or your classes will be dropped. December 11 – January 15 By the end of the day, or your classes will be dropped. January 16 By 1 p.m., or your classes will be dropped. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 7 College Information Spring 2010 College Information St. Louis Community College How Do I Pay? Methods of Payment • Automatic Payment Plan: Enroll after registration at www.stlcc.edu/paymentplan. • Online: credit/debit (with a MasterCard or Visa logo) card or ACH using checking/savings account at www.stlcc.edu/selfservice • In person: at the Cashier’s office • U.S. Postal Service: Mail to the Cashier’s office • Telephone: Cashier’s office – credit/debit (with a MasterCard or Visa logo) card or ACH • Drop box: Check or credit card only – no cash please ☛ Forest Park – hallway next to Cashier’s office inside Student Center ☛ Florissant Valley – Campus Police ☛ Meramec – main entryway at Clark Hall ☛ Wildwood – Student Services Room 105 Fees may be paid by cash, check, money order, debit card (with a MasterCard or Visa logo), VISA, MasterCard, Discover or financial aid (by previous arrangement). In addition, the college accepts online payments when using a debit card and the credit cards mentioned above or (ACH automatic clearing house) payments using checking or saving account information. The college also has a payment plan for maintenance fees available for a $21 fee per semester. (See the ad on the inside front cover for more information concerning the payment plan.) You will be dropped from your courses unless all fees are paid in full by the payment due date or you have enrolled in the payment plan. Check with the campus Cashier’s office concerning fee payment. How Do I Get Financial Aid In Time To Meet the Payment Deadline? If you complete your financial aid file after November 30, you must make arrangements to pay your fees by other means to ensure that classes are not dropped. If your financial aid award, scholarship, or payment from an external source is not available for any reason or is insufficient to pay all your fees, you must pay the balance in full or be enrolled in a payment plan. All financial aid applicants must be admitted to the college as Regular students. This includes submitting transcripts from high school, GED, and/or all colleges previously attended, and completion of placement test requirements. If you wish to apply for student financial aid (including grants, loans A+ program and work-study), you will need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov by November 1. You will need to submit all financial aid documents no later than November 30 to guarantee disbursement of funds by the beginning of the spring semester. You can enroll in the e-cashier Automatic Payment Plan at www.stlcc.edu/ selfservice. You may be eligible for the Pending Aid Payment Plan if you have submitted a FAFSA. Your registration is not complete until payment is received in full or you are enrolled in a payment plan. You can view your financial aid status at www.stlcc.edu/selfservice. Information about financial aid, scholarships, federal grants, loans, work study and Missouri state programs is available at www.stlcc.edu/financialaid. You afford coll ege. St. Louis Community College Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 8 Course CRN Title Do I Get Money Day Back If ITime Drop a Course? Section Any Type Location Refunds Students withdrawing from a course prior to or during the early part of the semester will be eligible for a refund of fees based on the following schedule: For full semester classes: 100% refund January 16 (1 p.m.) 80% refund January 22 50% refund February 5 0% refund February 8 and after For off-schedule classes: A 100 percent refund will be issued through the end of the day before class begins. (A “day” is defined as a working day.) 80% refund 50% refund Length of course through the end of the through the end of the 15 wk session 1st wk of session 3rd wk of session 14 wk session 1st wk of session 3rd wk of session 13 wk session 1st wk of session 3rd wk of session 12 wk session 1st wk of session 3rd wk of session 11 wk session 1st wk of session 2nd wk of session 10 wk session 1st wk of session 2nd wk of session 9 wk session 1st wk of session 2nd wk of session 8 wk session 4th day of session 2nd wk of session 7 wk session 3rd day of session 1st wk of session 6 wk session 3rd day of session 1st wk of session 5 wk session 2nd day of session 1st wk of session 4 wk session 2nd day of session 1st wk of session 3 wk session 1st day of session 3rd day of session 2 wk session 1st day of session 2nd day of session 1 wk session 1st day of session None Credits Instructor Dates Refunds are returned to the source used to pay for the course(s), normally within three weeks. Federal Financial Aid (Title IV) Recipients Title IV of the Federal Higher Education Act (HEA) requires that students who receive federal grants (Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant) and federal loans repay some of their federal financial aid if they do not attend class through 60 percent of the term. Most students who do not attend at least one class through the 60 percent point of the term will owe some of their Title IV aid back to the U.S. Department of Education. Please refer to the college Web site for more information about the return of unearned Title IV funds as required by HEA Title IV law and regulations. Medical/Job Related Withdrawals If you withdraw from all classes for medical or job-related reasons, you may receive a pro-rated refund when acceptable evidence of the necessity to withdraw (verified by your physician/employer) is presented. An instruction sheet detailing the procedure is available from the Admissions/Registration office. Active Duty Military Service A refund for classes in progress will be issued to students forced to withdraw as a result of being called to active duty military service. It is the responsibility of the student to complete withdrawal procedures and submit a copy of military orders. General Education and knowledge they have acquired throughout their general education program. The capstone may be interdisciplinary context and allows for some exit assessment. General education provides students the opportunity to explore a variety of disciplines and introduces them to the fundamentals of a college education from the perspectives of different subject areas. In addition to giving students a broad foundation that prepares them for any future area of study, it helps them discover the subjects they are most interested in and might want to major in when transferring to a four-year institution. The college Web site www.stlcc.edu/programs provides more information on the general education program. St. Louis Community College General Education Course Requirements FOUNDATION COURSES – 13 credit hours required IDS:101 Cornerstone ENG:101 College Composition I or ENG:104 Honors College Composition I COM:101 Oral Communication MTH:155 Survey of College Mathematics or MTH:160 College Algebra (or higher, except 165 and 166) Students who complete the general education requirements will have “Missouri General Education Requirements” noted on their transcripts. Students who achieve their certification will have satisfied all general education requirements at any Missouri public college or university to which they may transfer, except the University of Missouri-Columbia. The program begins at the foundation level with a cornerstone course, a threecredit course that introduces students to the overall goal of general education and will explore the moral and ethical values of a diverse society in order to understand their own decision-making process. The remaining foundation courses allow students to build the skills they need as they move through the curriculum. 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 4 credits MAIN FLOOR COURSES – 25-28 credit hours required Humanities and Fine Arts – 6 hours required Life and Physical Sciences – 7-10 hours required (one class with lab required) Social and Behavioral Sciences – 9 hours required (Three hours must meet Missouri State Requirement.) General Education Electives The program continues with main floor courses that make up the bulk of the general education program. Each course addresses institutional competencies for the appropriate knowledge goal and reinforces at least one skill goal. Two of the main floor courses must be speaking-intensive and two must be writing-intensive. Refer to the semester credit class schedule to find such courses. Some classes satisfy both speaking and writing intensive requirements. CAPSTONE COURSE – 4 credit hours IDS:201 The four-credit capstone provides a culminating experience for the general education program. It provides an opportunity for students to use all of the skills For the latest updated list of approved General Education courses, check the college’s Web site at: http://www.stlcc.edu/programs/ or contact a counselor or advisor. General Information beginning of each semester to ensure that accommodations can be in place when classes begin. Access Office – disAbility Support Services The college offers support services for students who have documented disabilities of a temporary or permanent nature. The Access office provides the following services: individual advising and counseling; coordination of needed classroom accommodations; interpreters, readers and writers; consultation with faculty and staff members regarding accommodation needs; and liaison with community professionals and agencies. For more information, see www.stlcc.edu/disAbility or call your campus Access office at the campus of your choice. Attendance Students are expected to attend classes. Excessive absences, as determined by the instructor, may result in a failing grade for any course. To qualify for services, students must identify themselves to the Access office and provide current written documentation of a disability from a qualified professional or agency. This should be done at least six weeks prior to the The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 9 College Information Spring 2010 College Information St. Louis Community College General Information (cont’d.) Auditing a Class The fee for auditing a course is the same as the maintenance fee; AUDIT (T) is an enrollment status rather than a grade. Students may register for audit status in a course or change from audit to credit status, or credit to audit status during the refund period. Students registering online must make the switch from credit to audit in person at the Admissions/Registration office during the same refund period. • To transfer courses to another institution: Students planning to transfer credits to another college or university should contact the college or university prior to enrollment. Course transferability is determined by the accepting institution. Firearms on College Property Except for licensed police officers, no person shall possess or carry any firearm, visible or concealed, on college property (including college buildings and grounds – leased or owned by the college – college athletic fields and parking lots) or in any college van or vehicle or at college sponsored events. Banner Self-Service The college uses Banner Self-Service, which contains student information such as class enrollment, financial aid information and personal information. Enrollment information in Banner Self-Service is transmitted to Blackboard daily. Graduation Applications Students who expect to graduate at the end of a given term must file an application for their degree or certificate in the Admissions/Registration office. The deadlines are March 1 for spring, June 20 for summer and October 1 for fall. Blackboard Classes The college uses Blackboard Course Management where important course information like syllabi and assignments are posted. Career and Employment Services St. Louis Community College provides employment services to assist students in job hunting, interviewing and securing employment. Students should meet with an advisor or counselor to review the graduation requirements for the desired degree or certificate. When the Graduation Application has been completed and signed by the student and an academic advisor or counselor, the student must return the application to the Admissions/Registration office. Child Care Services The college offers licensed services for children of students. For more information, contact the Child Development Center at Florissant Valley, the Children's Center at Forest Park or the Child Care Center at Meramec. All associate degree applicants for graduation are required to complete an exit assessment test, the purpose of which is the improvement of instruction and student learning. Prospective graduates participate in an assessment session conducted in a group setting. Each participant completes a general education inventory and a survey of college outcomes. You may contact the Assessment office at the campus of your choice for additional information and to schedule an appointment. There is no charge to the student for this service. Children Unattended Students are not permitted to bring children to class; nor should children be left unattended in the halls, offices, library, Student Center or any other location on campus. The college reserves the right to protect the safety and welfare of unattended children and will institute appropriate action. Clinical and Field Work Some degree and certificate programs require students to obtain clinical or other field experience as part of their course work. Students with criminal convictions or drug use may have difficulty progressing in these programs. Healthcare facilities, educational facilities and other field experience settings may mandate that a criminal background check and/or drug screening check (at the student’s expense) be conducted prior to placement in a clinical or field setting. Students not passing these checks may be prohibited from participating in the clinical or field experience, thus rendering the student ineligible to satisfactorily meet the course/program requirements. Students should contact an academic advisor or the program chair/coordinator for further details. Non-Credit Courses Students interested in adult education courses at St. Louis Community College should contact the Continuing Education office. Non-credit courses are listed in a separate schedule. Parking Parking tags are required on all vehicles using campus parking facilities. Parking tags are available in the Campus Life office at Florissant Valley, Forest Park and Meramec and the Student Services office at Wildwood. Parking tags are permanent and are to be kept from one semester to another. Replacement tags are $3. Accessible parking is available for students with physical disabilities who have state parking authorization. Schedule Changes Students may register for open classes up until the close of business the day before a class starts. However, students should be aware that St. Louis Community College reserves the right to change the schedule, including fees and instructor assignment, and to cancel classes appearing in the schedule. Decisions to conduct or cancel courses are made based upon enrollment levels in class sections. When a course is canceled, staff will contact students by telephone and advise them of their options. Confidentiality of Student Records St. Louis Community College has a duty to maintain accurate and confidential student records. The college recognizes students’ rights to have access to their own educational records; moreover, the college limits such access by others in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. Students may review their official educational records by submitting a written request to the Admissions/Registration office. For those wishing to question the accuracy or appropriateness of their records, a form requesting a challenge is available in the Admission/Registration office. With certain exceptions, records cannot be released without prior consent. If students do not want directory information released, they must notify the Admissions/Registration office on the first day of each term during which the student wishes the withholding to be effective. Service Learning Service-Learning/Civic Engagement is a teaching and learning method of action and reflection that connects the student’s academic study with problem-solving experiences in local community settings using the community as a textbook. Students who are interested in learning more about the program should contact the Service-Learning/Civic Engagement Coordinator on their campus. Credit Transfer Policy • To transfer courses to St. Louis Community College: Currently enrolled students must request transcripts of previously earned credit be sent directly to the Admissions/ Registration office. Hand-carried or faxed copies will not be accepted. When all transcripts are on file, students must submit a request to have their transcripts evaluated. Smoking Regulations St. Louis Community College has adopted a NO SMOKING policy. Smoking is permitted outside buildings only at Florissant Valley and Forest Park. Smoking is not permitted anywhere inside the perimeter at Meramec. Wildwood is a tobacco-free campus. No consumption of tobacco is allowed on any campus property. A transfer student may invoke the transfer appeals process to challenge an institutional decision on the acceptance of credit(s) from regionally accredited Missouri public colleges and universities. Contact the St. Louis Community College vice chancellor of academic and student affairs for more information. Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress All currently enrolled students are expected to make satisfactory academic progress. Students with a cumulative grade point average below 2.0 will be placed on academic probation. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 10 General Information (cont’d.) Student E-mail St. Louis Community College offers free e-mail accounts for all current credit students through my.stlcc.edu student e-mail. All official communication from STLCC to students is sent to my.stlcc.edu student e-mail addresses including financial aid updates, registration deadlines, assignments, student worker payroll stubs, library hold pick up and overdue notices, etc. The my.stlcc.edu student e-mail address is also the account that instructors use in Blackboard. Students must activate their e-mail account to access their information. Visit www.stlcc.edu/studentemail for information on how to get started. Substance Abuse Policy Students are subject to the rules of accountability imposed by federal, state and local laws. Use of, being under the influence of, possession of, or distribution of alcohol beverages or illegal drugs on campus or at collegesponsored function will result in disciplinary action. Textbooks Textbooks for all on-campus and off-campus classes will be available in the bookstore and at www.stlouisccbookstore.com. Transcripts STLCC transcript request forms are available at the Cashier’s office at Florissant Valley and Forest Park, the Admissions/Registration office at Meramec, and the Information Desk at Wildwood. Students may choose to mail a written request directly to Central Student Records, 5600 Oakland Avenue, Room B-13, St. Louis, MO 63110. A $5 fee is charged for each transcript requested. Your my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account can be forwarded to another personal e-mail account. See FAQs at www.stlcc.edu/studentemail. Student Grades Students may view their grades online by visiting www.stlcc.edu/selfservice and logging into their student account. If a paper copy of grades is required, students may request a duplicate grade mailer from the Admissions/ Registration office. Veterans Education Benefits Students applying for Veterans Education Benefits must contact the Veterans representative in the Admissions/Registration office on campus. Students who wish to receive Veterans Education Benefits must have Regular student status and must declare a program of study. Student ID Cards All students enrolled in credit courses are required to activate a STLCC OneCard. Photos can be taken in the Campus Life office at any campus, or the Information Desk at Wildwood. This card is the college’s disbursement card for payments/refunds to student accounts. The card is required for checking out library books and other materials; for use of the game room, recreational facilities, and learning labs; attending student activities and sporting events; and for personal check approval. Initial cards are free.The cost to replace a OneCard is $20. Study Abroad Opportunities Explore Your World! St. Louis Community College offers short- and long-term study abroad programs in different regions of the world. Participating students earn college credit and gain knowledge and experience while exploring other cultures and countries. Deadlines Registration and payment schedules for study abroad are significantly different from deadlines for campus-based courses due to travel arrangements and deadlines imposed by vendors. Please plan ahead! General notes: • Cost of the short-term programs (10-20 days) ranges from $2,000-$4,000 per person. • Semester abroad programs cost around $5,900 plus air fare and insurance. • Maintenance fees are in addition to the program costs. • Early deposits are required. Non-refundable restrictions and cancelation penalties may apply. • Most programs require 12 or more participants. • Students should check with the Financial Aid office to determine if they qualify for financial aid. • Students need a valid passport to participate. Visit http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html for more information on U.S. passports. St. Louis Community College Study Abroad Programs 2010: Location Dates Focus Canterbury, England Italy Italy Italy Belize General semester abroad Italian language and culture Italian culture and performing arts Italian culture, language, and history Marine biology January-April March 10-19 May 18-June 1 July 3-11 July 18-26 Several other programs are currently being developed. Interested? Contact Chris Sulincevski at 314-539-5350 or csulincevski@stlcc.edu, or visit www.stlcc.edu/programs/study_abroad for more information. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 11 College Information Spring 2010 College Information St. Louis Community College District Map and Addresses Florissant Valley campus Wildwood campus 3400 Pershall Road St. Louis, MO 63135-1408 314-513-4200 2645 Generations Drive Wildwood, MO 63040 636-422-2000 Forest Park campus Joseph P. Cosand Community College Center 5600 Oakland Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110-1316 314-644-9100 300 South Broadway St. Louis, MO 63102-2800 314-539-5000 South County Education and University Center (SCEUC) 4115 Meramec Bottom Road St. Louis, MO 63129-2126 314-984-7200 William J. Harrison Northside Education Center (HNEC) Meramec campus 4666 Natural Bridge Road St. Louis, MO 63115-1923 314-951-9850 11333 Big Bend Road St. Louis, MO 63122-5720 314-984-7500 Individuals with speech or hearing impairments may call via Relay Missouri by dialing 711. MILEAGE GRID (one way) CC CC FV 17 FP MC SC WW 7 18 17 30 16 21 31 29 11 16 24 12 20 FV 17 FP 7 16 MC 18 21 11 SC 17 31 16 12 WW 30 29 24 20 28 28 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 12 Spring 2010 Courses at Florissant Valley ................................................pgs. 13-54 Florissant Valley www.stlcc.edu/fv • 3400 Pershall Road, St. Louis, MO 63135-1408 Florissant Valley Directory Access Office - disAbility Support Services – 314-513-4551 Upper Level, Student Center Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm Evenings available by appointment www.stlcc.edu/disAbility Admissions/Registration – 314-513-4244 First Floor, Administration Registration Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8am-7:30pm Friday: 8am-4pm www.stlcc.edu/admreg Advising – 314-513-4256 First Floor, Administration Registration Hours: Monday-Thursday: 9am-7pm Friday: 9am-3pm Assessment Center – 314-513-4292 First Floor, Administration Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-8pm Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm Bookstore – 314-513-4304 Lower Level, Student Center www.flovalleybookstore.com Bookstore hours are listed on the inside back cover of this schedule. Campus Life – 314-513-4294 Upper Level, Student Center Monday-Thursday: 8am-6pm Friday: 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/FV/campus_life.html Campus Switchboard – 314-513-4200 Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5pm Cashier’s Office – 314-513-4520 Upper Level, Student Center Registration Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30 pm For your convenience, a drop box at the Campus Police Office (west side of campus) is available from 7am-11pm, Monday-Friday and 7am-3pm on weekends. Child Development Center – 314-513-4525 West side of campus Monday-Thursday: 6:30am-10:30pm Friday: 6:30am-6pm www.stlcc.edu/fv/child_care_center Continuing Education – 314-513-4219 Second Floor, Administration Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-7pm Friday: 8:30am-4pm www.stlcc.edu/continuing_education Counseling – 314-513-4252 Upper Level, Student Center Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm Friday: 8am-4:30pm Distance Learning – 314-539-5185 www.stlcc.edu/distance_learning Financial Aid – 314-513-4231 Second Floor, Administration Monday-Thursday: 8am-7:30pm Friday: 8am-4pm www.stlcc.edu/financialaid Gateway to College – 314-513-4216 Room 101, Training Center Monday-Friday: 7am-4pm Study Abroad – 314-539-5350 Office of International Education www.stlcc.edu/programs/study_ abroad Transcripts – 314-644-9670 Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm Central Student Records 5600 Oakland Avenue, Room B-13 St. Louis, MO 63110 Veterans Services – 314-513-4247 First Floor, Administration Monday-Friday: 9am-4pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 13 St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley Campus • 3400 Pershall Road Florissant Valley MILEAGE GRID (one way) CC CC FV FP MC SC WW 17 7 18 17 30 16 21 31 29 11 16 24 12 20 FV 17 FP 7 16 MC 18 21 SC 17 31 16 12 WW 30 29 24 20 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 14 11 28 28 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Florissant Valley Final Exam Schedule 7-7:50 am MWF May 12 WEDNESDAY May 13 THURSDAY 7-8:50 am 7-7:50 am TR 7-8:50 am 8-9:50 am 8-8:50 am TR 8-9:50 am 9-10:50 am 9-9:50 am TR 9-10:50 am 9-10:50 am 10-10:50 am MWF 10-11:50 am 10-10:50 am TR 10-11:50 am 11-11:50 am MWF 11am-12:50 pm 11-11:50 am TR 11-12:50 pm 11am-12:50 pm 12-12:50 pm MWF 12-1:50 pm 12-12:50 pm TR 1-1:50 pm MWF 12-1:50 pm 1-2:50 pm 1-1:50 pm TR 1-2:50 pm 1-2:50 pm 2-2:50 pm MWF 2-3:50 pm 2-2:50 pm TR 3-3:50 pm MWF 2-3:50 pm 3-4:50 pm 3-3:50 pm TR 3-4:50 pm 3-4:50 pm 4-4:50 pm MWF 4-5:50 pm 4-4:50 pm TR 5-5:50 pm MWF 5:5:50 pm TR May 17 MONDAY 7-8:50 am 8-8:50 am MWF 9-9:50 am MWF May 14 FRIDAY 4-5:50 pm 5-6:50 pm 5-6:50 pm 5-6:50 pm • Final exams for all Saturday and Sunday classes will be held at the regularly scheduled time. • Night classes will be scheduled in two-hour time blocks following the same pattern as the day classes: finals for classes that start on the “odd hour” will be held on Mondays and Tuesdays and finals that start on the even hour will be held on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Friday only class finals will be on Friday. The start time may vary. • All physical education final exams are scheduled through the Physical Education department. NOTE: Students should always check with their instructor for any modifications in their exam schedule. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 15 Florissant Valley If class start time May 11 is between TUESDAY St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates ACC:100 Applied Accounting 11335 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-245 11336 502 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-245 11337 503 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-245 11338 504 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm B-245 11339 550 Evening M 6pm-8:40pm B-245 12191 551 Evening T 6:30pm-9:10pm B-245 12562 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF E Kraja R Deloney R Deloney J Forrest 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 ACC:110 11340 11341 11343 13630 4 cr E Kraja E Kraja STAFF STAFF Type Day Time Location Accounting Florissant Valley Financial Accounting I 501 Day 502 Day 551 Evening 574 Web-Based/Internet MW TR W S TBA 9:30am-11:10am 9:30am-11:10am 6pm-9:35pm 12pm-2pm B-242 B-242 B-242 B-120 NET ACC:114 11344 11345 15418 Managerial Accounting 501 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm B-242 550 Evening W 6pm-8:10pm B-245 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Orientation S 10am-12pm B-120 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr E Kraja STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-1/16 ACC:120 Computer Accounting Applications for Business 13399 580 Weekend S This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. 9am-1pm B-242 3 cr M Pilla 1/16-3/6 ACC:122 Computer Accounting Applications - Spreadsheets 11488 580 Weekend TBA This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. 9am-1pm B-242 3 cr M Pilla 3/13-5/15 ACC:213 Survey of Business Taxes 14566 550 Evening/Hybrid R 6:30pm-9:10pm B-120 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr E Kraja 1/21-5/17 ACC:291 12163 3 cr E Kraja 1/19-5/17 Accounting Internship 51A Arranged TBA B-220 Anthropology ANT:103 Cultural Variations 3 cr 15310 501 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. For more information,call the department at 314-513-4390, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Architectural Technology ARC:209 14641 Mechanical and Electrical Systems I 550 Evening 3 cr A Sherwin 1/25-5/17 ART:100 Art Appreciation 10986 5SA Day TR 9:30am-10:45am H-113 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 10988 551 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm H-113 14563 57A Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr C Berger 1/19-5/17 K Worley C Berger 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 ART:102 Art History II 10991 551 Evening Next planned offering Spring 2011. M 7:05pm-9:45pm E-272 Art R ART:107 Design I 13984 502 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 12867 503 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. ART:108 Design II 10993 501 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 10995 502 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. ART:109 Drawing I 10996 501 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 7pm-9:50pm B-211 3 cr K Scheffer 1/21-5/17 2pm-3:50pm H-104 2 cr M Quintero 1/20-5/17 1pm-2:50pm H-104 M Quintero 1/19-5/17 10am-11:50am H-104 2 cr R Phillips 1/20-5/17 10am-11:50am H-104 R Langnas 1/19-5/17 9am-11:50am H-101 3 cr M Quintero 1/20-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 16 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ART:110 Drawing II 3 cr 11000 501 Day MW 1pm-3:50pm H-101 R Langnas 1/20-5/17 12175 551 Evening TR 7pm-9:50pm H-101 R Laboray 1/19-5/17 12716 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:111 Figure Drawing I 3 cr 11003 501 Day TR 9am-11:50am H-112 E Shultis 1/19-5/17 11002 503 Day TR 1pm-3:50pm H-112 E Shultis 1/19-5/17 11005 550 Evening MW 7pm-9:50pm H-112 H Kim 1/20-5/17 ART:112 Figure Drawing II 3 cr 11007 501 Day MW 9am-11:50am H-112 F Gochnour 1/20-5/17 11006 550 Evening MW 7pm-9:50pm H-112 H Kim 1/20-5/17 ART:113 Ceramics I 3 cr 12872 501 Day MW 9am-11:50am H-109 C Lin 1/20-5/17 ART:114 Painting I 3 cr 11037 501 Day TR 1pm-3:50pm H-107 C Day 1/19-5/17 Next planned offering Spring 2011. 12718 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:116 Sculpture I 11034 501 Day Next planned offering Spring 2011. TR 3 cr M Quintero 4pm-6:50pm H-109 1pm-3:50pm 9am-11:50am 7pm-9:50pm H-114 H-114 H-114 9am-11:50am 12pm-2:50pm 7pm-9:50pm H-106 H-106 H-102 9am-11:50am 2pm-4:50pm H-102 H-102 3 cr STAFF L Byers STAFF 3 cr J Gormley STAFF J Ross 3 cr STAFF STAFF 7pm-9:50pm H-102 J Ross 9am-3:50pm H-102 12:30pm-2:20pm H-106 4pm-6:50pm 9am-11:50am H-105 H-105 1pm-3:50pm H-105 2 cr J Gormley 2 cr L Byers 3 cr R Kitt J Nesser-Chu 3 cr J Nesser-Chu ART:167 Color Photography 11019 502 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 1pm-3:50pm H-105 3 cr D Gaubatz 1/20-5/17 ART:169 Visual Language 11008 501 Day Next planned offering Spring 2011. 4pm-5:15pm H-113 3 cr C Denney 1/19-5/17 ART:131 Computer Art Studio 12932 501 Day MW 12933 502 Day TR 12934 551 Evening MW ART:133 Graphic Design I 13467 501 Day MW 13987 502 Day MW 12242 551 Evening TR ART:134 Graphic Design II 11011 501 Day MW 12762 502 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 12243 551 Evening TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. ART:135 Graphic Production I 11050 501 Day F ART:138 Drawing for Graphics I 12936 501 Day TR ART:165 Photography I 12249 501 Day MW 11017 502 Day TR ART:166 Photography II 11018 501 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. TR 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-3/14 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 ART:172 Digital Photography 3 cr 13531 580 Weekend S 9am-2:50pm H-114 J Angert 1/30-5/15 An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 14038 57A Web-Based/Internet TBA NET R Rosener 1/16-5/17 Students should have a digital and/or a film camera and scanner and photo editing software, preferably Adobe Photoshop. An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ART:204 Photography III 12240 501 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 1pm-3:50pm H-105 3 cr J Nesser-Chu The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 17 1/19-5/17 Florissant Valley 15065 502 Day TR 1pm-3:50pm H-101 R Langnas 1/19-5/17 10997 551 Evening TR 7pm-9:50pm H-101 R Laboray 1/19-5/17 12714 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time ART:208 Design IV 11013 501 Day MW 4pm-5:50pm An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. Next planned offering Spring 2011. Location Credits Instructor Dates H-104 2 cr A Walker 1/20-5/17 Florissant Valley ART:209 Drawing III 3 cr 12935 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:210 Advanced Drawing 11014 501 Day TR 9am-11:50am An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. Next planned offering Spring 2011. H-101 3 cr L Vredeveld 1/19-5/17 ART:213 Ceramics II 3 cr 12873 501 Day MW 9am-11:50am H-109 C Lin 1/20-5/17 ART:214 Painting II 3 cr 11038 501 Day TR 1pm-3:50pm H-107 C Day 1/19-5/17 Next planned offering Spring 2011. 12719 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:216 Sculpture II 11035 501 Day TR ART:233 Graphic Design III 13201 501 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 4pm-6:50pm H-112 9am-11:50am H-118 3 cr M Quintero 3 cr STAFF ART:234 Graphic Design IV 11043 501 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 9am-11:50am H-102 3 cr J Gormley 1/20-5/17 ART:235 Graphic Production II 14450 501 Day F An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 9am-3:50pm H-102 2 cr J Jenner 3/26-5/17 3pm-6:50pm H-102 3pm-4:50pm H-106 5pm-7:50pm H-106 5pm-7:50pm H-106 12:30pm-2:20pm H-106 3pm-4:50pm H-106 3pm-6:50pm H-102 2 cr J Gormley 2 cr L Byers 3 cr L Byers 3 cr L Byers 2 cr L Byers 2 cr L Byers 2 cr J Gormley ART:265 Artificial Light Photography 13300 551 Evening MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 7pm-9:50pm H-105 3 cr R Kitt 1/20-5/17 ART:275 Photo Imaging I: Photoshop 13329 501 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 9am-11:50am H-114 3 cr D Gaubatz 2/1-5/12 AT:105 Digital Printing 14453 551 Evening TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 7pm-9:50pm H-105 3 cr R Rosener 2/9-5/11 AT:120 Computer Drawing I: Illustrator 13519 580 Weekend S An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 9am-3:50pm H-102 3 cr STAFF 1/30-5/15 AT:130 Computer Drawing II: Illustrator 13521 580 Weekend S An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 9am-3:50pm H-102 3 cr STAFF 1/30-5/15 7pm-9:50pm H-114 9am-3:50pm H-106 9am-3:50pm H-106 9am-3:50pm H-106 ART:236 Typography 15684 501 Day T ART:238 Drawing for Graphics II 11039 501 Day MW ART:239 Illustration I 13298 551 Evening MW ART:240 Illustration II 11040 551 Evening MW ART:242 Drawing for Graphics III 13153 501 Day TR ART:243 Figure Illustration 13154 501 Day MW ART:245 Portfolio Design and Professional Practices 13299 501 Day R An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. AT:135 12412 AT:204 13537 AT:205 13688 AT:206 13539 Communication and Design for the WWW I 551 Evening MW Comic Book Illustration I 580 Weekend S Dimensional Illustration I 580 Weekend S 3D Miniature Studio Set Design 580 Weekend S 3 cr J Jenner 3 cr R Lizorty 3 cr R Lizorty 3 cr R Lizorty Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 18 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/11 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time AT:207 Digital Illustration I 13563 551 Evening MW 5pm-7:50pm AT:208 Fantasy Illustration I 13538 580 Weekend S 9am-3:50pm AT:210 Drawing Problems 12247 501 Day TR 9am-11:50am An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. Next planned offering Spring 2011. AT:213 Advanced Ceramics 12874 501 Day MW AT:227 3-D Studio 12875 501 Day MW AT:229 Advanced Painting Projects 12241 501 Day TR AT:242 History of Graphic Communications 13301 501 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. Location H-106 H-106 H-101 Credits Instructor 3 cr L Byers 3 cr R Lizorty 3 cr L Vredeveld Dates 1/19-5/17 1/30-5/30 1/19-5/17 9am-11:50am H-109 9am-11:50am H-109 1pm-3:50pm H-107 12:05pm-1:20pm H-102 3 cr C Lin 3 cr C Lin 3 cr C Day 3 cr J Jenner AT:246 Advanced Computer Art Applications 13988 501 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 9am-11:50am H-118 3 cr D Bauman 1/19-5/17 AT:267 Color Photography II 11941 502 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 1pm-3:50pm H-105 3 cr D Gaubatz 1/20-5/17 AT:276 Photo Imaging II: Photoshop 13328 501 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 9am-11:50am H-114 3 cr D Gaubatz 2/1-5/12 9am-2:50pm H-105 1pm-3:50pm H-105 3 cr C Denney 3 cr J Nesser-Chu 1pm-3:50pm H-105 D Gaubatz 1/20-5/17 9am-2:50pm 9am-2:50pm H-105 H-105 C Denney J Angert 2/8-5/17 1/30-5/15 6pm-9:20pm E-290 2 cr C Lin 1/21-5/17 TWRF 8am-12pm SM-244 M 5:30pm-9pm SM-238 MW W TR T TR T TR R T TR TR R TR R MW W TR T MW W F F M M 8am-9:15am 10am-11:40am 7am-8:15am 10am-11:40am 9:30am-10:45am 12pm-1:40pm 11am-12:15pm 8am-9:40am 8am-9:40am 12:30pm-1:45pm 8am-9:15am 10am-11:40am 9:30am-10:45am 12pm-1:40pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:40pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:40pm 9:30am-10:45am 12pm-1:40pm 9am-11:45am 12:15pm-1:55pm 5:30pm-8:15pm 8:20pm-10pm SM-249 SM-244 SM-249 SM-244 SM-249 SM-244 SM-233 SM-244 SM-244 SM-203 SM-264 SM-244 SM-262 SM-244 SM-249 SM-244 SM-233 SM-244 SM-249 SM-244 SM-233 SM-244 SM-233 SM-244 AT:279 Non-Silver Photography 14395 501 Day F AT:280 Advanced Photography 12395 501 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 12394 502 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. 14551 503 Day F 13697 580 Weekend S An additional $35 is required for printing done in the Humanities labs. AT:537 15530 Traditional Metalsmithing and New Technologies for Jewelry 550 Evening R 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 Biology BIO:003 13092 BIO:104 12235 BIO:111 12637 Bridges to Biology 501 Day Basic Laboratory Methods 550 Evening Introductory Biology I 501 Day 12638 502 Day 12639 503 Day 12640 504 Day 12641 505 Day 12642 506 Day 14461 507 Day 12643 508 Day 12645 510 Day 12646 511 Day 14605 513 Day 12649 550 Evening 1 cr T Hacker 3 cr J Barks 4 cr E Lyons STAFF N Bhavsar M Manteuffel STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF K Toal M Manteuffel STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 19 1/12-1/15 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Florissant Valley Title Section Type Day Time Location 12650 551 Evening 12651 552 Evening 12652 553 Evening 12817 580 Weekend T T W W R R S S 5:30pm-8:15pm 8:20pm-10pm 5:30pm-8:15pm 8:20pm-10pm 5:30pm-8:15pm 8:20pm-10pm 9am-11:45am 12:30pm-2:10pm SM-249 SM-244 SM-233 SM-244 SM-249 SM-244 SM-233 SM-244 Credits Instructor J Bourque STAFF K Toal STAFF BIO:117 Conservation and Ecology (Lecture) 3 cr 12891 5SA Evening W 6pm-9:15pm SM-127 M Manteuffel This section is an accelerated Fast Track course that is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/17-5/17 BIO:122 Human Sexuality 3 cr 11353 501 Day MW 8am-9:15am SM-233 E Fliss 1/20-5/17 11354 502 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SM-233 E Fliss 1/20-5/17 11355 503 Day MW 11am-12:15pm SM-233 E Fliss 1/20-5/17 11357 505 Day TR 8am-9:15am SM-233 A Warren 1/19-5/17 13011 506 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SM-233 A Warren 1/19-5/17 13607 507 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SM-249 A Warren 1/19-5/17 13305 50H Evening T 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF 3/23-5/14 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Class meets at Hazelwood Central High School, Room A114, 15955 New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant, MO 63031. BIO:123 13336 BIO:140 15484 Animal Behavior 501 Day Principles of Biology I 550 Evening BIO:141 11366 Principles of Biology II 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SM-249 T R 5:30pm-8pm 5:30pm-7:20pm SM-233 SM-238 MW M 12:30pm-1:45pm 2:15pm-4:05pm SM-233 SM-244 3 cr Z Geist 4 cr E Fliss 4 cr E Fliss 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 BIO:151 Biology of Human Health and Disease 3 cr 15655 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SM-127 M Manteuffel 1/20-5/17 BIO:152 Quantitative Methods in Biotechnology 2 cr 15485 550 Evening W 5pm-6:50pm SM-133 V Naumann 1/20-5/17 BIO:203 General Microbiology I 4 cr 11367 501 Day MW 9am-11:50am SM-234 G Heth 1/20-5/17 12273 503 Day MW 1pm-3:50pm SM-234 G Heth 1/20-5/17 11369 504 Day TR 8:30am-11:20am SM-234 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11368 551 Evening TR 6pm-8:50pm SM-234 A Warren 1/19-5/17 12956 580 Weekend/Hybrid S 9am-12pm SM-234 G Heth 1/16-5/17 Permission required, contact the instructor at gheth@stlcc.edu. All examination, laboratory and question sections will be done on Saturdays. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13150 581 Weekend/Hybrid S 1pm-4pm SM-234 G Heth 1/16-5/17 Permission required, contact the instructor at gheth@stlcc.edu. All examination, laboratory and question sections will be done on Saturdays. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BIO:207 12653 Anatomy and Physiology I 501 Day 4 cr MW 8am-9:15am SM-265 N Bhavsar 1/20-5/17 W 9:30am-11:10am SM-246 1/20-5/17 12654 502 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SM-265 N Bhavsar 1/20-5/17 W 11:30am-1:10pm SM-246 1/20-5/17 12655 503 Day MW 11am-12:15pm SM-265 N Bhavsar 1/20-5/17 M 12:30pm-2:10pm SM-246 1/25-5/17 12656 504 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm SM-265 N Bhavsar 1/20-5/17 M 10:30am-12:10pm SM-246 1/25-5/17 12657 505 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm SM-265 J Fickas 1/20-5/17 W 3:30pm-5:10pm SM-246 1/20-5/17 12659 506 Day W 1:30pm-3:10pm SM-246 STAFF 1/20-5/17 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm SM-249 1/20-5/17 12660 507 Day/Hybrid F 12pm-2:40pm SM-246 C Storer 1/22-5/17 Permission required, contact the instructor at cstorer@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15492 508 Day/Hybrid F 8am-10:40am SM-246 N Bhavsar 1/22-5/17 Permission required, contact the instructor at nbhavsar@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12665 552 Evening W 5:30pm-8pm SM-265 STAFF 1/20-5/17 W 8:15pm-10:05pm SM-246 1/20-5/17 11391 580 Weekend S 8am-9:50am SM-246 STAFF 1/16-5/17 S 10am-12:30pm SM-249 1/16-5/17 13138 581 Weekend S 1pm-3:20pm SM-249 STAFF 1/16-5/17 S 3:40pm-5:30pm SM-246 1/16-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 20 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Anatomy and Physiology II 4 cr Gloves and goggles are required for the first day of lab. 12667 508 Day TR 8am-9:15am SM-265 J Fickas 1/19-5/17 R 9:30am-11:10am SM-245 1/21-5/17 12658 509 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SM-265 J Fickas 1/19-5/17 T 11:15am-12:55pm SM-245 1/19-5/17 12669 511 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SM-265 J Fickas 1/19-5/17 R 12:30pm-2:10pm SM-245 1/21-5/17 12670 512 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SM-265 N Bhavsar 1/19-5/17 R 2:30pm-4:10pm SM-245 1/21-5/17 13124 513 Day F 8am-10:40am SM-245 C Storer 1/22-5/17 Permission required, contact the instructor at cstorer@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15493 514 Day F 11am-1:40pm SM-245 J Fickas 1/22-5/17 Permission required, contact the instructor at jfickas@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12860 550 Evening T 5:30pm-8pm SM-265 STAFF 1/19-5/17 T 8:15pm-10:05pm SM-245 1/19-5/17 12671 551 Evening R 5:30pm-8pm SM-265 STAFF 1/21-5/17 R 8:15pm-10:05pm SM-245 1/21-5/17 13134 552 Evening M 5:30pm-8pm SM-265 STAFF 1/25-5/17 M 8:15pm-10:05pm SM-245 1/25-5/17 12148 580 Weekend S 8am-10:30am SM-265 STAFF 1/16-5/17 S 10:45am-12:35pm SM-245 1/16-5/17 BIO:219 Biotechnology I 5 cr 12236 501 Day TR 8am-12pm BRDG K Toal 1/19-5/17 Class will be held at BRDG Park, Room 127, 1005 N. Warson Road, St. Louis, MO 63132. BIO:220 11405 Biotechnology II 550 Evening W 5:30pm-9:30pm S 9am-1pm Class will be held at BRDG Park, Room 127, 1005 N. Warson Road, St. Louis, MO 63132. BIO:221 Biotechnology Internship 12499 501 Day Permission required, contact elyons@stlcc.edu. TBA BRDG BRDG TBA BIO:222 Specialized Topics in Biotechnology 15494 501 Day TR 5:30pm-9:30pm BRDG Topic: RNA interference. Class will be held at BRDG Park, Room 124, 1005 N. Warson Road, St. Louis, MO 63132. 5 cr A Warren 1/20-5/17 1/23-5/17 3 cr E Lyons 1/16-5/17 5 cr E Boedeker 3/23-5/17 BIO:223 Research Techniques in Biology 1 cr 14891 501 Day TBA BRDG E Lyons Permission required, contact instructor at elyons@stlcc.edu. Class will be held at BRDG Park, Room 127, 1005 N. Warson Road, St. Louis, MO 63132. 1/16-5/17 BIO:224 Introduction to Bioinformatics 15155 502 Independent Study / SDL TBA Independent Study. Permission required, contact instructor at rpalank@stlcc.edu. 3/22-5/17 TBA BIO:225 Genetics 14464 550 Evening MW 5:30pm-9:30pm BIO:558 General Microbiology Laboratory 14151 501 Arranged TBA Permission required, contact program coordinator, George Heth, at gheth@stlcc.edu or 314-513-4879. 2 cr R Palank SM-234 5 cr STAFF 2 cr G Heth BIO:562 Specialized Topics in Biotechnology - Bioprocessing 14206 550 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm Class will be held at BRDG Park, Room 119, 1005 N. Warson Road, St. Louis, MO 63132. BRDG 3 cr A Toenjes 3/23-5/17 BIO:563 Specialized Topics in Biotechnology - Forensics 14207 550 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm Class will be held at BRDG Park, Room 124, 1005 N. Warson Road, St. Louis, MO 63132. BRDG 3 cr E Boedeker 1/19-3/14 BIO:565 Specialized Topics in Biotechnology: Proteomics 14867 501 Day MW 1pm-5pm Class will be held at BRDG Park, Room 124, 1005 N. Warson Road, St. Louis, MO 63132. BRDG 3 cr STAFF 1/20-3/14 SM-234 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 Biomedical Engineering Technology BE:150 15515 BE:153 15516 BE:254 15507 Biomedical Electrical Safety 550 Evening M Workplace Learning: Biomedical Engineering Technology 500 Arranged TBA Biomedical Applications 550 Evening W MW 7:30pm-9:10pm E-270 TBA 7:30pm-9:20pm 5:30pm-7:20pm E-292 E-270 2 cr R Ashby 4 cr R Ashby 5 cr R Ashby The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 21 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 Florissant Valley BIO:208 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Business Administration Florissant Valley BUS:101 Small Business Management 11372 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-211 BUS:103 Business Mathematics 11406 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-215 11325 550 Evening T 6pm-8:40pm B-244 15397 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF R Palank 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 BUS:104 Introduction to Business Administration 3 cr 11377 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-244 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11378 502 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-244 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11379 503 Day TR 8am-9:15am B-244 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11380 504 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-244 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11381 505 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-244 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14785 506 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm B-244 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13306 50H Evening W 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF 1/20-5/30 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Class meets at Hazelwood Central High School, Room A113, 15955 New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant, MO 63031. 11374 550 Evening M 6pm-8:50pm B-244 STAFF 1/25-5/17 11375 551 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm B-244 STAFF 1/20-5/17 14788 580 Weekend F 9am-1pm B-244 STAFF 2/12-4/9 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. 12538 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Herzog 1/19-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BUS:116 Entrepreneurship 14852 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-211 BUS:201 Elementary Statistics 12536 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-211 11376 550 Evening M 6pm-8:50pm B-211 12545 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr L Anglin 3 cr STAFF STAFF R Mozelewski BUS:250 Workplace Learning: Business and Economics 12172 51A Arranged TBA Permission required, contact the department chair at 314-513-4330. 1 cr STAFF B-217 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Business Law BLW:101 11327 11328 11330 BLW:201 12563 Business Law I 3 cr 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-243 STAFF 1/20-5/17 502 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-243 STAFF 1/20-5/17 550 Evening M 6pm-8:50pm B-243 STAFF 1/25-5/17 Legal Environment of Business 3 cr 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation S 12pm-2pm B-244 W Wallace 1/16-1/16 After registration, students must e-mail instructor at wwallace@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Chemistry CHM:002 13739 CHM:101 10025 Preparation for Chemistry 501 Day Fundamentals of Chemistry I 501 Day 10026 502 Day 10028 503 Day 10029 504 Day 10030 505 Day 13146 506 Day 13565 550 Evening 10027 551 Evening MW 8am-10am SM-130 TR M W TR TR W TR T R MW W M TR T MW W M TR T R 7:30am-9:10am 8am-9:50am 9am-10:50am 9:15am-10:55am 11am-12:40pm 11am-12:50pm 1pm-2:15pm 2:20pm-4:10pm 2:20pm-3:10pm 1pm-2:15pm 2:20pm-4:10pm 2:20pm-3:10pm 8am-9:40am 10am-11:50am 6pm-7:15pm 7:20pm-8:10pm 7:20pm-9:10pm 6pm-7:15pm 7:20pm-9:10pm 7:20pm-8:10pm SM-203 SM-118 SM-118 SM-127 SM-127 SM-118 SM-127 SM-118 SM-127 SM-127 SM-118 SM-127 SM-133 SM-118 SM-203 SM-203 SM-118 SM-127 SM-118 SM-127 3 cr STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 22 2/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section CHM:105 10031 General Chemistry I 502 Day Type 12824 503 Day 10032 504 Day 10033 550 Evening CHM:106 10034 13127 CHM:122 14294 CHM:206 14729 CHM:214 15430 CHM:231 15431 CHM:232 15432 General Chemistry II 501 Day 550 Evening Credits Instructor Day Time Location TR M TR M MW W M MW W M 9:15am-10:55am 9am-10:50am 11am-12:40pm 11am-12:50pm 1pm-2:15pm 2:20pm-3:10pm 2:20pm-4:10pm 6pm-7:15pm 7:20pm-8:10pm 7:20pm-9:10pm SM-130 SM-119 SM-130 SM-119 SM-130 SM-130 SM-119 SM-130 SM-130 SM-119 TR T R TR TR T 1pm-2:15pm 2:20pm-4:10pm 2:20pm-3:10pm 6pm-7:15pm 7:20pm-8:10pm 7:20pm-9:10pm SM-130 SM-119 SM-130 SM-130 SM-130 SM-119 8am-11:20am SM-111 8am-10:40am SM-127 4:30pm-4:55pm SM-111 1pm-4:20pm SM-111 1pm-4:20pm SM-111 7:05pm-9:45pm E-158 7:05pm-9:45pm E-160 7:05pm-9:45pm E-156 7:05pm-9:45pm E-284 7:05pm-9:45pm E-160 5pm-6:40pm E-277 6:50pm-10:10pm E-277 7:05pm-9:45pm E-160 8am-12pm 7:30pm-9:20pm 8am-12pm 7:30pm-9:20pm E-161 E-158 E-161 E-158 6pm-8:50pm E-160 6pm-9pm E-293 6pm-9:45pm E-151 3 cr W Kankolenski 3 cr A Sherwin 3 cr D Dill MW TR MW TR 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am B-211 B-215 B-216 E-270 3 cr STAFF STAFF P Suess E Lasek 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 TR TR MW MW 8am-9:15am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 8am-9:15am B-123 B-215 SS-111 B-215 P Suess STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Chemical Technology II 501 Day MW Organic Chemistry Lecture I 501 Weekend S Advanced Chemical Technology Seminar 501 Day MTWR Chemical Technology V 501 Day MTWR Chemical Technology VI 501 Day MTWR 5 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF 5 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 2 cr STAFF 5 cr STAFF 5 cr STAFF Dates 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/22-5/17 Civil Engineering Technology CE:108 10217 CE:116 10219 CE:131 10220 CE:132 10222 CE:234 14526 CE:245 13705 CE:246 13706 CE:248 10739 CE:250 14692 14692 CE:514 14159 CE:515 14742 CE:516 15520 Construction Methods 550 Evening W Construction Blueprint Reading 550 Evening M Construction Estimating 550 Evening T Construction Scheduling 550 Evening R Structural Analysis 550 Evening R Introduction to Global Positioning Systems (GPS) 550 Evening R GPS Application Lab 550 Evening R Fundamentals of Land Surveying 550 Evening W Surveying II 550 Evening S M 550 Evening S M Surveying Office Practices 550 Evening T LEED Accredited Professional Test Review 550 Evening W Sustainable Construction 550 Evening R 3 cr G Drikow 3 cr R Unger 3 cr G Drikow 3 cr M Nickels 3 cr R Stafford 2 cr N Brown 1 cr N Brown 3 cr B Fischer 3 cr N Brown N Brown 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-3/14 College Orientation COL:020 College Orientation and Study Skills 13186 501 Day 13187 502 Day 14696 503 Day 13416 504 Day Open to student athletes only. 14697 505 Day 14445 506 Day 14948 507 Day 14190 508 Day The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 23 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Florissant Valley 14949 13534 15534 14143 15535 15536 14695 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 509 510 511 550 551 552 576 Day Day Day Evening Evening Evening Weekend MW TR TR T R M S 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 5pm-7:45pm 6pm-8:40pm 6pm-8:40pm 8am-1:30pm B-123 B-123 E-160 C-110 C-110 SS-111 C-109 M Manteuffel B Hoefel M Manteuffel J Martin R Durley-Petty STAFF R Durley-Petty 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/23-3/14 Communications COM:101 Oral Communication I 3 cr 13202 500 Day MW 8am-9:15am C-102 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11650 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am C-102 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11651 502 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-214 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11652 503 Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-102 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11653 504 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-214 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11654 505 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm C-102 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11656 507 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm C-102 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11657 508 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm C-110 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11659 510 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-102 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11660 511 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-214 J Florini 1/19-5/17 11661 512 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-214 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11662 513 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-102 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11663 514 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-214 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11664 515 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-102 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12732 517 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm C-102 R Thomas-Woods 1/19-5/17 14691 518 Day F 9:30am-12:20pm C-104 STAFF 2/12-5/17 15038 519 Day MW 8am-9:15am SS-105 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15574 522 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-107 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13307 50H Evening M 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF 3/8-4/26 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Class meets at Hazelwood Central High School Room, A122, 15955 New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant, MO 63031. 14944 50U Evening T 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF 3/9-4/27 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Class meets at the Urban League Head Start Jennings location, 8964 Jennings Station Rd. 11667 551 Evening M 6pm-8:50pm C-102 STAFF 1/25-5/17 11668 552 Evening T 7pm-9:30pm C-133 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11669 553 Evening W 6pm-8:30pm C-102 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11670 554 Evening R 7pm-9:30pm C-102 STAFF 1/21-5/17 13052 580 Weekend S 12:30pm-3pm C-102 STAFF 1/23-5/17 13609 556 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Copp 1/19-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. There will be optional meetings TBA. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning or contact Julie Copp at 314-513-4172 or jcopp@stlcc.edu. 13356 561 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. There will be optional meetings TBA. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning or contact Julie Copp at 314-513-4172 or jcopp@stlcc.edu. COM:104 Persuasion 11672 5XA Day This course is both speaking/writing intensive. MW 9:30am-10:45am C-111 COM:107 Public Speaking 11673 502 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-214 COM:111 Voice and Articulation 11675 551 Evening T 6pm-8:30pm C-137 COM:114 Oral Interpretation of Literature 11676 5SA Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-102 This course is speaking intensive and also serves as a Humanities elective. This section will not use videotaping. 3 cr E McCloskey 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr C Stephens COM:120 Gender Communication 3 cr 11677 5XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-216 C Stephens This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 15575 5XB Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-216 J Copp This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. COM:200 Communication Between Cultures 3 cr 13610 5XA Day F 11am-1:45pm C-102 J Copp This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 Criminal Justice CRJ:102 13164 CRJ:111 14937 Rehabilitation, Parole, and Probation 501 Day Rules of Criminal Evidence 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am F 11am-1:50pm B-136 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 24 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section CRJ:122 11364 CRJ:123 11363 CRJ:124 11361 11360 CRJ:206 11359 CRJ:207 11358 CRJ:209 11541 CRJ:211 11542 Introduction to Criminal Justice 501 Day Juvenile Justice 501 Day Criminal Law and Procedures 501 Day 550 Evening Management of Human Conflicts 501 Day Police Supervision 501 Day Criminal Justice Practicum 501 Arranged Criminal Justice Practicum Seminar 501 Arranged Type Day Time Location MW 8am-9:15am B-136 MW 9:30am-10:45am B-136 F R 8am-10:50am 6pm-8:40pm B-124 B-136 MW 11am-12:15pm B-136 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm B-136 TBA B-230 TBA B-230 Credits Instructor 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr F Jones N Nunn 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF Dates 1/20-5/12 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/13 1/21-5/13 1/20-5/12 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Deaf Communication Studies DCS:105 American Sign Language II 5 cr 11699 501 Day MW 9:30am-11:45am E-272 L Gale-Betzler 1/20-5/17 11700 502 Day TR 9:30am-11:45am E-282 L Gale-Betzler 1/19-5/17 15586 503 Day MW 9:30am-11:45am E-160 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15587 504 Day TR 9:30am-11:45am E-160 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11701 551 Evening TR 5pm-7:15pm C-140 L Gale-Betzler 1/19-5/17 12853 552 Evening TR 5pm-7:15pm E-282 STAFF 1/19-5/17 DCS:107 Fingerspelling 3 cr 11702 501 Day M 12:30pm-3pm C-137 STAFF 1/25-5/17 11703 502 Day M 12:30pm-3pm SS-105 STAFF 1/25-5/17 14911 503 Day R 12:30pm-3pm SS-102 STAFF 1/21-5/17 11704 551 Evening W 5pm-7:45pm SS-101 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11706 552 Evening W 5pm-7:45pm SS-111 STAFF 1/20-5/17 DCS:108 Orientation to Interpreting 3 cr 11707 501 Day M 9:30am-12pm C-140 D Betzler 1/25-5/17 13450 502 Day M 9:30am-12pm SM-127 STAFF 1/25-5/17 11708 551 Evening M 7:45pm-10pm C-140 D Betzler 1/25-5/17 DCS:115 Introduction to Deaf Communications Studies 3 cr 12362 552 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET C Rose 1/19-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. After registering, students should contact the DCS program at 314-513-4477 or ephillips@stlcc.edu using “DCS Internet Course” in the subject line. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. DCS:116 11709 12852 12765 12854 DCS:117 12744 DCS:120 15490 15591 15491 15592 DCS:121 15486 15487 15488 15489 DCS:206 11710 11711 13445 DCS:207 11712 11713 13447 DCS:209 11714 11715 13449 American Sign Language Semantics 501 Day 502 Day 551 Evening 552 Evening Sign Theatre 501 Day Fingerspelling Lab 501 Day 502 Day 551 Evening 552 Evening American Sign Language IV 501 Day 502 Day 551 Evening 552 Evening Consecutive Interpreting 501 Day 551 Evening 552 Evening Simultaneous Interpreting 501 Day 551 Evening 552 Evening Interpreting/Transliterating Lab 501 Day 551 Evening 552 Evening T T T T 12:30pm-3pm 12:30pm-3pm 7:30pm-10pm 7:30pm-10pm C-140 C-137 C-140 B-123 R 12:30pm-3pm Theatre W W R R 12:30pm-3pm 12:30pm-3pm 7:30pm-9:30pm 7:30pm-9:30pm SS-105 SS-102 SS-110 SS-106 T R T R 12:30pm-3pm 12:30pm-3pm 7:45pm-10pm 7:45pm-10pm E-270 C-116 B-211 C-116 M M M 12:30pm-3pm 5pm-7:30pm 5pm-7:30pm C-140 C-140 SS-107 W W W 12:30pm-3pm 7:45pm-10pm 7:45pm-10pm C-140 C-140 E-272 W W W 9:30am-10:45am 5pm-6:50pm 5pm-6:50pm C-140 C-137 B-243 3 cr L Gale-Betzler STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr L Gale-Betzler 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr M Luebke M Luebke STAFF 3 cr D Betzler D Betzler STAFF 1 cr T Flynn STAFF STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 25 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley Course CRN Title Section DCS:212 12733 12734 DCS:213 12393 12735 DCS:217 12736 12737 DCS:218 12738 12739 Deaf History and Culture 501 Day 551 Evening Professional Issues and Ethics 501 Day 551 Evening Translation Applications of ASL 501 Day 551 Evening Pre-Workplace Learning 501 Day 551 Evening Type Day Time Location R W 9:30am-12pm 7:45pm-10pm C-140 C-137 T W 9:30am-12pm 5pm-7:30pm C-140 C-140 T M 12:30pm-3pm 7:45pm-10pm C-104 C-112 M M 12:30pm-3pm 5pm-7:30pm B-124 C-112 Credits Instructor 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr M Luebke M Luebke 3 cr T Flynn T Flynn 3 cr D Betzler D Betzler Dates 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 Dietetic Technology DIT:103 Food Management 3 cr 13034 501 Day W 10:30am-2pm SM-133 E Wessman 1/20-4/14 DIT:104 Clinical Nutrition 3 cr 11396 501 Day T 2:30pm-4:50pm SM-129 S Appelbaum 1/19-5/17 DIT:106 Food Management Practicum 3 cr 11466 501 Day TR 8am-1pm TBA B Hoefel 1/19-5/17 Permission required from program director. Registration deadline is December 14, 2009. Some class meetings on Fridays – February 25, March 5, and April 2 and 30. DIT:107 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 3 cr 11556 501 Day TR 8am-1pm TBA B Hoefel 1/19-5/17 Permission required from program director. Registration deadline is December 14, 2009. Some class meetings on Fridays – February 25, March 5, and April 2 and 30. DIT:108 Food: Preparation and Science Lecture 12950 550 Evening DIT:109 Food: Preparation and Science Lab 12951 550 Evening DIT:115 Principles of Nutrition 12228 501 Day 15447 586 Evening Open to ALP students only. 3 cr K MacLaughlin 2 cr K MacLaughlin 3 cr J Florini J Florini 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 DIT:206 Seminar: Dietetic Practitioner Issues 11394 501 Day M 9am-11:30am SM-133 Class meets alternative weeks on January 25, February 8 and 22, March 8 and 22, April 5 and 19, and May 3 and 17. 2 cr S Appelbaum 1/25-5/17 DIT:208 Food Systems Management Practicum 11557 501 Day TR 8am-2:30pm TBA Registration deadline is December 14, 2009. Some class meetings on Fridays – February 25, March 5, and April 2 and 30. 4 cr B Hoefel 1/19-5/17 DIT:209 Community Nutrition Practicum 11558 501 Day TR 8am-2:30pm TBA Registration deadline is December 14, 2009. Some class meetings on Fridays – February 25, March 5, and April 2 and 30. 4 cr B Hoefel 1/19-5/17 DIT:210 11393 DIT:214 11395 DIT:225 13060 3 cr J Florini 3 cr S Appelbaum 3 cr J Florini M 5:30pm-8:20pm SM-129 W 5:30pm-9:20pm SM-129 TR T 11am-12:15pm 6pm-10pm SM-129 SM-129 Community Nutrition 501 Day W Nutrition Through the Life Cycle 501 Day W The Cultural Feast: An Introduction to Food and Society 501 Day M 11am-1:40pm SM-129 2:30pm-4:50pm SM-129 12pm-2:40pm SM-129 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 Early Care and Education ECE:101 Introduction to Early Care and Education 11555 501 Day W 9:45am-12:15pm CDC-112 12953 550 Evening R 6:30pm-9:10pm CDC-112 15708 502 Weekend S 9am-12pm CDC-110 This section also offers language support in Spanish for those students who may need it. 15825 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Miller D Miller L Hernandez 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/30-5/17 D Miller 1/19-5/17 ECE:102 Creative Experiences in Early Care and Education 14056 502 Day M 3:30pm-6pm 12710 550 Evening M 6:30pm-9:30pm ECE:104 Principles of Early Care and Education 13634 502 Day M 9:45am-12:15pm 12952 550 Evening T 6:30pm-9:10pm This class meets January 19, February 2 and 16, March 2 and 23, April 6 and 20, and May 4. 3 cr L Magagnos L Magagnos 3 cr D Miller D Miller CDC-110 CDC-110 CDC-112 CDC-112 ECE:105 Child Development Laboratory 3 cr 11544 501 Day M 2pm-2:50pm CDC-110 L Magagnos Permission required by department chair. 106 additional lab hours to be arranged with instructor. Lab student participation starts January 19. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 26 3/22-5/17 1/25-3/14 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor ECE:107 Early Care and Special Education 3 cr 13332 550 Evening M 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA M Krogmeier ECE:108 Infant, Toddler and Two-Year-Old Children 3 cr 11545 550 Evening R 6:30pm-9:30pm CDC-110 L Magagnos 15709 551 Evening F 6:30pm-9:30pm CDC-110 L Magagnos ECE:124 Child Nutrition, Health and Safety 3 cr 15449 50R Evening M 6:30pm-9pm OFF CAMPUS D Neil This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Class takes place at the Ritenour Early Childhood Center, 9330 Stansberry, St. Louis, MO 63134. 12233 550 Evening T 6:30pm-9:30pm CDC-110 L Magagnos 15444 551 Evening T 6:30pm-9:30pm CDC-110 L Magagnos 15450 552 Evening T 6:30pm-9pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF Class meets at the YMCA Headstart, 1436 Ferguson Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63133. ECE:125 Child Growth and Development I 13635 502 Day T 9:30am-12pm 11549 550 Evening M 6:30pm-9:10pm ECE:127 Family and Teacher Interactions 11768 550 Evening W 6:30pm-9:10pm ECE:200 Guiding Young Children 15453 550 Evening T 6:30pm-9:30pm Class meets January 26, February 9 and 23, March 9 and 30, April 13 and 27, and May 11 ECE:201 14572 15454 Math and Science in Early Care and Education 501 Day R 9:30am-12:30pm 580 Weekend F 6:30pm-9:30pm S 9am-12pm Class meets January 22 and 23, February 19 and 20, March 26 and 27, April 16 and 17, and May 14. ECE:202 Movement and Music in Early Care and Education 12859 501 Day W 2pm-4:20pm 15465 550 Evening W 6:30pm-9:10pm ECE:203 Early Care and Education Practicum I 11548 501 Day TBA Permission required from department chair.150 additional hours to be arranged with instructor. CDC-112 CDC-112 CDC-110 CDC-112 CDC-112 CDC-112 CDC-112 3 cr I Kalmer I Kalmer 3 cr D Neil 3 cr D Miller 3 cr D Miller D Miller Dates 1/25-5/17 1/21-3/14 1/22-3/14 1/25-4/5 1/19-3/14 3/23-5/17 1/19-4/20 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/23-5/17 TBA 3 cr I Kalmer I Kalmer 3 cr D Miller ECE:206 Early Care and Education Practicum II 11550 501 Day TBA Permission required from department chair.150 additional hours to be arranged with instructor. TBA 3 cr I Kalmer 1/19-5/17 ECE:207 Activities for Special Individuals 15466 550 Arranged Permission required from department chair. TBA 3 cr M Krogmeier 1/19-5/17 CDC-110 3 cr L Magagnos 3/25-5/17 ECO:140 Introduction to Economics 11371 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-213 11370 550 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm B-211 12957 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF J Risch 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 ECO:151 Principles of Macroeconomics 11365 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-212 11383 502 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-212 11384 503 Day TR 8am-9:15am B-212 14794 504 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-212 14795 505 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-212 11385 506 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm B-212 11387 550 Evening T 6pm-8:40pm B-212 11388 551 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm B-212 12232 580 Weekend F 9am-1pm B-212 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. 12230 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/12-4/9 R Mozelewski 1/19-5/17 ECO:152 Principles of Microeconomics 11389 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-213 11390 502 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-213 11392 550 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm B-213 13128 580 Weekend S 9am-1pm B-213 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. 12231 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/20-5/15 R Mozelewski 1/19-5/17 ECE:208 11551 Before and After School Care 550 Evening TBA R 6:30pm-9:30pm CDC-112 CDC-112 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Economics The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 27 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Education Florissant Valley EDU:210 Teaching Profession with Field Experience 3 cr 14488 501 Day T 11am-12:50pm SS-112 M Taylor 1/19-5/17 An additional $11.25 will be added to the maintenance fee to cover the cost of a criminal background check. A TB test and 36 hours of classroom observation required for this course. 14383 552 Day R 12:30pm-2:20pm SS-103 S Lupardus 1/21-5/17 An additional $11.25 will be added to the maintenance fee to cover the cost of a criminal background check. A TB test and 36 hours of classroom observation required for this course. 14489 502 Evening M 6pm-7:50pm SS-103 M Taylor 1/25-5/17 An additional $11.25 will be added to the maintenance fee to cover the cost of a criminal background check. A TB test and 36 hours of classroom observation required for this course. EDU:211 Foundations of Education 3 cr 11580 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-103 L Hamberg 1/20-5/17 11581 502 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SS-103 L Hamberg 1/19-5/17 15263 503 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm SS-108 STAFF 1/20-5/17 EDU:218 Technology for Teachers 3 cr 13982 501 Day M 12:30pm-3:10pm SS-112 M Taylor 1/25-5/17 13983 503 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SS-112 M Taylor 1/19-5/17 14382 504 Evening R 6pm-8:40pm SS-112 M Taylor 1/21-5/17 EDU:219 Education of Exceptional Learners 3 cr 15532 501 Day TR 8am-9:15am SS-103 M Taylor 1/19-5/17 EDU:226 Children’s Literature 3 cr 13569 5XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm SS-105 S Lupardus 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 15271 5XB Evening T 5:30pm-8:30pm SS-103 S Lupardus 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 13344 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Lupardus 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. EDU:227 15284 14492 Educational Psychology 503 Day 502 Evening TR M 11am-12:15pm 5:30pm-8:10pm SS-103 SS-105 8am-4pm E-286 8am-4pm E-286 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:45pm E-272 E- 292 9:20am-10:35am 10:40am-12:25pm E-270 E-292 11:15am-1:05pm 1:10pm-2:50pm E-292 E-270 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:45pm E-291 E-294 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm E-268 E-288 3:35pm-5:15pm E-285 7pm-9:45pm E-291 3:35 pm-5:15pm E-284 3 cr L Hamberg L Hamberg 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology EE:106 15517 EE:109 15502 EE:130 10276 EE:131 10277 EE:132 10284 EE:233 13606 EE:235 15503 EE:236 10651 EE:241 15514 EE:242 15513 IBM Personal Computer Installation and Repair 585 Weekend S Personal Computer Configuration 585 Weekend S Electric Circuits I 550 Evening MW M Electric Circuits II 501 Day MW M Electronic Devices 501 Day W MW Digital Logic 550 Evening TR R Electronic Communications 550 Evening MW M PLC/Programmable Logic Controller 500 Day MW Transmission and Distribution of Power 550 Evening T Introduction to Microprocessors 500 Day MW 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF 4 cr H Mayes 4 cr J du Maine 5 cr H Mayes 4 cr STAFF 4 cr J. du Maine 3 cr T McGovern 3 cr R Boyd 3 cr J du Maine 2/6-2/13 3/6-3/13 1/20-5/17 1-25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1-25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Emergency Medical Technology EMT:121 Emergency Care, Principles, and Techniques 8 cr 11477 5OF Day TR 9am-1pm B-136 S Newcomb 1/19-5/13 There is a prerequisite of American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Healthcare Providers. An additional $55 will be added to the maintenance fee for this course. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 28 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 11478 5OG Evening TR 6pm-10pm B-136 K Frederickson 1/19-5/13 There is a prerequisite of American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Healthcare Providers. An additional $55 will be added to the maintenance fee for this course. EGR:050 12730 13019 EGR:100 10204 10205 EGR:104 10206 EGR:133 10208 EGR:140 13479 EGR:141 10210 EGR:255 12255 EGR:256 14768 Fundamentals of Drafting 501 Day 550 Evening Engineering Drawing 501 Day 550 Evening Electronic Drafting 550 Evening Introduction to AutoCAD I 550 Evening Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 502 Day Introduction to AutoCAD II 550 Evening Advanced Computer Aided Drafting 501 Day Solid Modeling with CATIA 550 Evening 3 cr D Gerstenecker STAFF 3 cr D Gerstenecker P Morris 2 cr S Ehlen 2 cr STAFF 3 cr D Gerstenecker 2 cr R Hafner 3 cr STAFF 2 cr STAFF TR MW 9:30am-12:15pm 7pm-9:45pm E-277 E-277 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 TR MW 9:30am-12:15pm 7pm-9:45pm E-283 E-283 TR 5:10pm-6:50pm E-284 R 7pm-9:45pm E-278 TR 1pm-3:45pm E-283 M 7pm-9:45pm E-278 TR 1pm-3:15pm E-283 T 6pm-8:55pm E-278 2pm-3:50pm E-278 12:30pm-1:45pm E-278 5:30pm-6:50pm 7pm-8:45pm E-295 E-288 5:30pm-6:45pm E-272 12:30pm-1:45pm E-154 7:30pm-8:45pm E-272 5:30pm-7:20pm E-157 3 cr T Freeman 3 cr T McGovern 3 cr A Sherwin 1 cr STAFF ENG:004 Grammar Review 10278 501 Arranged TBA For more information, contact the Writing Center at 314-513-4474. SC-136A 1 cr M Martin 1/19-5/17 ENG:005 Writing Improvement 10279 501 Arranged TBA For more information, contact the Writing Center at 314-513-4474. SC-136A 1 cr M Martin 1/19-5/17 ENG:007 Business Writing Review 12864 501 Arranged TBA For more information, contact the Writing Center at 314-513-4474. SC-136A 1 cr M Martin 1/19-5/17 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm C-109 C-109 C-109 C-109 SS-107 C-109 C-109 C-136 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF B Wachal STAFF STAFF J Mense 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 12:30pm-3pm 12:30pm-3pm 11am-12:15pm SS-105 B-136 C-136 STAFF STAFF J Mense 1/19-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 7pm-8:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7:05pm-8:20pm 5:40pm-6:55pm C-109 C-109 C-109 C-109 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 Engineering Science ESC:100 10655 ESC:101 10656 ESC:200 10319 ESC:203 10657 ESC:204 10658 ESC:205 10660 ESC:206 10661 Engineering Computer Applications and Design 501 Day TR Scientific Computer Programming 501 Day TR Engineering Circuits I 550 Evening MW W Engineering Mechanics I 550 Evening TR Engineering Mechanics II 501 Day TR Mechanics of Materials 550 Evening TR Strength of Materials Lab 550 Evening R 3 cr T Freeman 3 cr J du Maine 4 cr J du Maine 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 English ENG:020 Developmental English 10280 501 Day MW 10282 503 Day MW 10283 504 Day MW 10285 505 Day MW 10287 506 Day MW 10288 508 Day TR 10289 509 Day TR 10290 510 Day TR This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 10291 511 Day TR 14042 516 Day MW 14043 517 Day MW This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 10293 550 Evening MW 10294 551 Evening TR 14559 552 Evening TR 14693 553 Evening MW The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 29 Florissant Valley Engineering Graphics St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Location ENG:030 Florissant Valley Introduction to College Writing It is strongly recommended that students also enroll in ENG:032 10297 501 Day MW 10298 502 Day MW 10299 503 Day MW 10300 504 Day MW 10301 505 Day MW 10302 506 Day MW 10303 507 Day MW 10304 508 Day MW 12969 509 Day MW 12808 510 Day MW 13042 512 Day F 10305 513 Day TR 10306 514 Day TR 10307 515 Day TR Concurrent enrollment in RDG:030-506 Section 506 is required. 10308 516 Day TR 12836 517 Day TR 12971 518 Day TR 12837 519 Day TR 10310 550 Evening MW 12974 551 Evening MW 10311 552 Evening TR 10312 553 Evening TR 10314 580 Weekend S ENG:032 Introduction to College Writing Lab 10316 504 Day MW 10317 508 Day MW 10320 516 Day TR 10321 517 Day TR ENG:050 Academic English for Non-native Speakers I 14666 501 Day MW ENG:051 English Grammar for Non-Native Speakers I 14667 501 Day MW ENG:053 Listening and Note-Taking for Non-native Speakers 11962 501 Day MW ENG:060 Academic English for Non-native Speakers II 12285 501 Day TR 15080 502 Day TR Open to SEED students only. Time ENG:061 English Grammar for Non-native Speakers II 14235 501 Day TR 15419 502 Day TR Open to SEED students only. Credits Instructor Dates 3 cr 8am-9:15am 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:55am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:15pm 8am-10:30am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am C-103 SS-106 C-103 C-108 SS-110 C-108 C-103 C-110 SS-110 C-103 C-109 C-103 C-103 C-108 STAFF J Sodon STAFF J Sodon M Richmond M Richmond T Flynn M Richmond STAFF L Oliver M Richmond D Foster M Richmond C Blanco 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 8:30am-11:15am C-108 C-110 C-110 B-124 C-108 C-108 C-108 C-108 C-108 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/23-5/17 9:30am-10:20am 11am-11:50am 9:30am-10:20am 11am-11:50am C-110 C-110 C-110 C-104 9:30am-12pm E-268 8am-9:15am E-268 11am-12:15pm SS-110 1pm-3:30pm 1pm-3:30pm E-268 SS-110 T Flynn M Richmond STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 2 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 6 cr C Hill-Carter 3 cr C Hill-Carter 3 cr J Sykes 6 cr J Heckmann M Struebing 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm E-268 SM-133 3 cr M Strizhevskaya M Struebing ENG:062 Spoken Communication and Pronunciation for Non-native Speakers 12289 501 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm ENG:070 Academic English for Non-native Speakers III 15420 501 Day TR 8am-9:15am ENG:080 English Grammar for Non-native Speakers III 15421 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:55am ENG:101 College Composition I 10413 501 Day MW 6:40am-7:55am This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 10415 502 Day MW 8am-9:15am 10417 503 Day MW 8am-9:15am 10418 504 Day MW 8am-9:15am 10419 505 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am 10421 506 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am 10423 507 Day MW 9:30am-10:55am 10544 508 Day MW 11am-12:15pm 10545 509 Day MW 11am-12:15pm 10546 510 Day T 12:30pm-3pm 10547 511 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 10548 512 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 10550 514 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm 10551 515 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm 10553 517 Day F 8am-10:30am 10555 519 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-136 3 cr J Sykes 3 cr M Strizhevskaya 3 cr M Strizhevskaya 3 cr C Blanco C-108 C-110 C-106 C-106 C-112 SS-104 C-106 E-291 B-213 C-103 C-106 C-106 C-108 C-106 C-108 D Foster STAFF STAFF T Layton C Hake STAFF STAFF C Hake STAFF R Popper STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF E-268 E-268 E-268 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 30 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor 10556 520 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-106 J Spencer 10557 521 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-106 J Spencer 10558 522 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SS-107 T Layton 10559 523 Day TR 9:30am-10:55am C-142 T Layton 10560 524 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-103 L Oliver 10561 525 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-106 D Foster 10563 527 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-103 T Layton 10564 528 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-106 D Foster 10565 529 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm C-103 R Ebest 13309 50H Evening W 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Class meets at Hazelwood Central High School, 15955 New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant, MO 63031. 14885 50J Evening R 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Class meets at Urban League Head Start Jennings location, 8964 Jennings. 10567 550 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm C-106 STAFF 10568 551 Evening MW 7pm-8:15pm C-106 R Koch 10569 552 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm C-136 STAFF This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 10570 553 Evening R 5:30pm-9:30pm C-136 J Sodon This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 10571 554 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm C-106 STAFF 10572 555 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm C-106 STAFF 10574 580 Weekend S 8am-12pm C-136 STAFF This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 10575 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13028 575 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13430 576 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Mense For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13460 577 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13734 578 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. . Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/4-5/30 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/21-3/14 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/23-3/14 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 ENG:102 College Composition II 3 cr 13470 5X0 Day F 8am-10:30am C-108 STAFF 1/22-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10577 5XB Day MW 8am-9:15am C-136 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required.This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10579 5XE Day MW 9:30am-10:45am C-136 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10580 5XF Day MW 9:30am-10:45am E-291 L Oliver 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10581 5XH Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-112 L Oliver 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10582 5XI Day MW 11am-12:15pm E-293 R Ebest 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10583 5XJ Day MW 11am-12:15pm SM-130 K Gordon 2/8-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10584 5XK Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm C-108 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13404 5XL Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SM-264 K Gordon 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12561 5XN Day TR 11am-12:25pm E-270 K Gordon 2/9-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10594 5XS Day TR 8am-9:15am C-136 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required.This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10595 5XT Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-112 R Popper 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10596 5XU Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SM-129 C Hake 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10597 5XV Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-112 R Popper 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 31 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Florissant Valley 10598 5XW Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-109 C Hake 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10600 5XX Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-112 J Spencer 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13310 5WH Evening W 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF 3/24-5/17 This section is an accelerated, writing intensive Fast Track course. Class meets at Hazelwood Central High School, 15955 New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant, MO 63031. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14886 5WJ Evening R 5:45pm-9:45pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF 1/4-5/30 This section is an accelerated, writing intensive Fast Track course. Class meets at Urban League Head Start Jennings location, 8964 Jennings Station Rd. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10585 5X3 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm C-103 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10587 5X4 Evening MW 7pm-8:15pm C-103 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10588 5X5 Evening R 5:30pm-9:30pm C-136 J Sodon 3/25-5/17 This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required.This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13679 5X9 Weekend S 8am-12pm C-136 STAFF 3/27-5/17 This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10604 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Mense 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 10603 5WB Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Mense 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13398 5WD Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13461 5WE Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13474 5WF Web-Based/Internet TBA NET R Ebest 2/8-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:103 Report Writing 10606 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-136 This section is taught in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 10607 550 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm C-136 This section is taught in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. 11964 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/20-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ENG:105 Honors College Composition II 3 cr 10608 5XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm E-272 J Spencer This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 ENG:110 Creative Writing 3 cr 10610 5WA Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-109 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10611 5WB Evening T 7pm-9:40pm C-103 K Gordon 1/19-5/17 This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12720 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ENG:114 Writing Plays and Filmscripts 13738 5WA Day F 11am-1:30pm C-106 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr D Foster 1/22-5/17 ENG:201 Introduction to Fiction 3 cr 10612 5XA Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SM-203 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 10613 5XB Evening W 7pm-9:40pm C-112 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 10614 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 32 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ENG:202 Introduction to Poetry and Plays 3 cr 12303 5XA Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SM-129 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 ENG:203 American Literature 15361 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr J Sodon 1/19-5/17 ENG:204 American Literature Before 1865 15360 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 ENG:205 American Literature Between 1865 and 1945 3 cr 12833 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Sodon 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:206 American Literature After 1945 3 cr 13671 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Sodon 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:207 Humor in American Literature 3 cr 10621 5XA Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-107 R Popper This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 ENG:211 British Literature After 1800 3 cr 13188 5XB Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-104 K Gordon 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 12721 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ENG:213 The Short Novel 3 cr 12868 5XA Day TR 8am-9:15am B-245 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 10618 5XB Weekend S 8am-12pm C-103 J Spencer This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 3/27-5/17 ENG:215 Popular Literature: Fantasy and Horror 3 cr 10619 5XA Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-142 D Foster This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 ENG:218 Literature of American Minorities 3 cr 10620 5XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-245 L Oliver This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 ENG:225 Poetry Writing 3 cr 12982 5XA Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-142 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 ENG:226 Children’s Literature 3 cr 12722 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ENG:227 Literature of the South 3 cr 12832 5XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-131 C Hake This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 ENG:228 Studies in Literature 3 cr 15363 5WE Day F 8am-10:30am C-103 STAFF 1/22-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12822 5WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14687 5WD Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 Topic will be The Family in American Literature. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12723 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ENG:229 Intermediate Writing Workshop 3 cr 12294 5WA Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-136 M Anderson 1/19-5/17 This class meets in a computer classroom. Basic computer skills are required. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15362 5WD Day F 11am-1:30pm C-136 D Foster 1/22-5/17 Topic is screenplay writing.This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 and ENG:114 before taking this course. 12295 5WB Evening T 7pm-9:40pm C-103 K Gordon 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 33 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates TR 12:30pm-1:45pm B-211 3 cr J Forrest 1/19-5/17 MW 8am-9:25am C-104 MW 9:30am-10:55am C-104 4 cr E Diallo 4 cr E Diallo MW TR TR 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 9:30am-10:45am E-278 E-278 E-278 3 cr H Mayes H Mayes H Mayes MW 5:40pm-6:55pm E-277 MTWRF 7:30am-9am E-155 11am-11:50am E-284 Finance FIN:100 15057 Personal Finance 500 Day French Florissant Valley FRE:101 14664 FRE:102 10802 Elementary French I 501 Day Elementary French II 501 Day 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 General Engineering GE:101 Technical Computer Applications 10663 501 Day 12150 502 Day 15468 503 Day Open to SEED students only. 10665 550 Evening GE:122 Engineering Design and Development 14715 500 Day Open to Dual Enrollment students only. GE:131 13481 GE:290 14202 Engineering Technology Orientation 501 Day MW Workplace Learning: General Engineering 500 Arranged TBA TBA STAFF 3 cr C Fischer 1 cr T McGovern 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/30 Geography GEG:101 Regional Geography: The Western World 3 cr 14004 5XA Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SS-105 J Medeiros This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 Geology GEO:100 10640 10642 13901 Earth Science 501 Day 502 Day 550 Evening MW MW MW 11am-12:15pm 9:30am-10:45am 7pm-8:20pm SM-262 SM-262 SM-262 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 Elementary German I 550 Evening W 5:40pm-9:10pm C-142 4 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 12pm-1pm H-113 1 cr C Stephens 1-22-5/17 German GER:101 14665 Global Education GLE:101 Global Education Studies 13453 501 Arranged F Permission required by instructor for Italian Learning Circle. History HST:101 American History I 3 cr 11602 502 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm SS-104 P Nygard 11601 503 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SS-102 G Wade 11617 506 Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-102 G Wade 11618 5XA Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SS-107 P Nygard This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 14385 505 Day TR 4pm-5:15pm SS-104 STAFF 15264 581 Evening TR 6pm-7:15pm SS-104 STAFF 11643 580 Weekend F 6pm-8:40pm SS-106 B Hufker HST:102 American History II 3 cr 15265 504 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SS-108 L Collins 15266 505 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SS-104 L Collins 12576 5WA Day T 6pm-8:40pm SS-108 STAFF This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14702 503 Evening MW 4pm-5:15pm SS-102 P Nygard 11638 550 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm SS-102 P Nygard This room cannot be accessed by students using wheelchairs. Contact the Access office to discuss solutions. HST:105 U.S. in the Twentieth Century 11621 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SS-102 14002 5WA Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-105 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr J Medeiros J Medeiros Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 34 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location 15267 5WB Evening R 6pm-8:40pm SS-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. Credits Instructor Dates STAFF 1/21-5/17 HST:107 History of Black America 3 cr 11622 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-104 L Collins 15006 502 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SS-105 L Collins 15316 503 Evening T 6pm-8:40pm SS-111 L Collins HST:119 The Modern World 3 cr 15269 5XA Day MW 2pm-3:15pm SS-104 J Medeiros This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. HST:130 African History I 15268 5WA Evening W 6pm-8:40pm SS-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr B Hufker 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 HST:138 African American History II 3 cr 13813 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. HST:139 British History 3 cr 12856 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. Human Services HMS:100 11592 11593 HMS:101 12278 HMS:102 11594 HMS:201 12277 HMS:202 11844 HMS:203 11599 HMS:204 11598 Introduction to Human Services 501 Day 502 Day Human Services: Theories and Skills 551 Evening Human Services: Policy and Politics 551 Evening Workplace Learning: Human Services I 501 Day Workplace Learning: Human Services II 501 Day Human Services Practicum Seminar I 501 Day Human Services Practicum Seminar II 501 Day MW TR 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm SS-111 SS-110 T 7:05pm-9:45pm SS-110 W 7:05pm-9:45pm SS-110 T TBA TBA T TBA TBA T 8am-10:50am SS-110 T 8am-10:50am SS-110 3 cr H Rosenthal H Rosenthal 3 cr H Rosenthal 3 cr H Rosenthal 3 cr H Rosenthal 3 cr H Rosenthal 3 cr H Rosenthal 3 cr H Rosenthal 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Humanities HUM:102 Humanities II 4 cr 12865 5SA Evening T 6pm-10pm C-102 STAFF This section is speaking intensive and part of the Accelerated Learning Program. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. HUM:109 11055 HUM:110 11056 Arts and Ideas in the Ancient World 501 Day The Middle Ages and the Renaissance 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am H-113 TR 11am-12:15pm H-113 3 cr C Berger 3 cr C Berger 1/26-5/5 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Information Systems IS:101 IS:102 Keyboarding 12245 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-122 14211 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr B Balderas B Balderas 2/9-3/11 3/22-4/23 Keyboarding and Formatting 12244 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-125 13429 502 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-125 14169 503 Day MW 9:30am-10:40am B-125 14648 504 Day TR 9:30am-10:40am B-125 15755 506 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm B-122 13256 550 Evening T 7pm-9:30pm B-120 14279 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15756 575 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr B Barnes B Barnes B Barnes R Palank STAFF R Palank S Hollins 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 STAFF 2/8-5/17 3 cr T Cupples S Hollins D Wilke D Wilke G Gutzler 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/9-5/13 1/19-5/13 2/10-5/12 IS:103 14240 11491 14241 11487 11492 Information Systems for Business 501 Day 502 Day 503 Day 504 Day 551 Evening MW MW TR TR W 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 7pm-9:40pm B-122 B-127 B-123 B-123 B-122 The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 35 Florissant Valley Spring 2010 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location 14242 552 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm B-139 15227 505 Weekend S 9am-11:40am B-123 14243 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:107 Florissant Valley IS:110 G Gutzler D Wilke S Hollins 2/11-5/13 2/13-5/15 1/19-5/17 Introduction to Programming 565 Hybrid Proofreading and Editing Skills 13819 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr B Balderas 3/22-4/23 3 cr T 1pm-3:30pm B-125 R Palank 3/23-5/11 R 5:30pm-8pm B-125 3/25-5/13 Students are only required to attend one class session per week. Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15187 IS:112 Dates 3 cr T 1pm-3:30pm B-125 R Palank 1/19-3/9 R 5:30pm-8pm B-125 1/21-3/11 Students are only required to attend one class session per week. Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15180 IS:109 Credits Instructor Program Design and Development 565 Hybrid Software and Hardware Concepts 3 cr 14541 596 Evening/Hybrid MW 5:30pm-8pm B-139 T Cupples 1/20-3/10 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14248 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Cupples 1/16-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:116 Microcomputer Literacy 3 cr 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-139 R Palank 1/20-5/17 IS:118 Microcomputer Applications-Databases 1 cr 15306 550 Evening MW 5:30pm-9:30pm B-125 STAFF 3/22-3/31 13820 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Boyle 3/22-4/16 Microsoft Office 2007 - Access will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 11515 IS:119 IS:123 IS:124 IS:125 IS:126 IS:129 IS:130 Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing 1 cr 13149 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-122 STAFF Students work at their own pace in the lab. Required to meet on first class day. 15302 551 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm B-122 STAFF 13821 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Boyle Microsoft Office 2007 - Word will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Introduction to Windows 1 cr 11518 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-127 S Hollins 11517 550 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm B-127 B Curtis Windows VISTA will be taught. 13822 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF Windows VISTA will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13823 575 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF Windows VISTA will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Windows-Advanced Topics 1 cr 13824 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF Windows VISTA will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Excel for Windows 2 cr 15307 502 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-127 STAFF 11543 550 Evening MW 5:30pm-9:30pm B-120 STAFF Microsoft Office 2007 - Excel will be taught. 13825 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Boyle Microsoft Office 2007 - Excel will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 2/8-3/8 2/2-2/11 3/22-4/14 1/20-2/17 1/19-1/28 1/19-2/12 3/22-4/14 4/19-5/14 1/19-4/1 2/8-3/10 1/19-4/2 E-Mail and Information Management 14286 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr S Boyle 4/12-5/10 HTML 11512 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr S Hollins 2/8-3/5 Hardware and Software Support 3 cr 15220 595 Day/Hybrid MW 1pm-3:30pm B-119 T Cupples 1/20-3/10 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14543 596 Evening/Hybrid MW 5:30pm-8pm B-119 B Boyle 3/22-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 36 Course CRN IS:131 IS:132 IS:136 Title Section Type Day Time Location Advanced HTML 14287 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Credits Instructor Dates 2 cr S Hollins 3/8-5/10 Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr 14288 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am B-127 J Clayton 11516 550 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm B-127 B Curtis Windows VISTA will be taught. 13826 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF Windows VISTA will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Internet Fundamentals 15751 595 Evening/Hybrid W 5pm-6pm B-127 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr STAFF 2/22-3/24 2/2-2/10 3/22-4/14 2/10-3/10 IS:137 Microcomputer Applications-Presentation Software 1 cr 15304 551 Evening MW 5:30pm-9:30pm B-125 STAFF 4/5-5/14 14162 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Boyle 4/6-5/17 Microsoft Office 2007 - PowerPoint will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:141 Graphics for the Web 3 cr 14956 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF Dreamweaver and Flash will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:151 IS:156 IS:157 IS:161 IS:200 IS:210 Microcomputer Applications in Business 4 cr 15752 595 Evening M 5pm-6pm B-127 S Hollins For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13135 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Hollins Microsoft Office 2007 will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Databases 13828 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr S Boyle 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 4/19-5/14 Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Word Processing 1 cr 15301 502 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-122 STAFF 15303 551 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm B-122 STAFF 13829 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Boyle Microsoft Office 2007 - Word will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3/22-4/14 2/16-3/2 4/19-5/14 Microcomputer Applications-Advanced Word Processing 13830 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr S Boyle 4/19-5/10 Electronic Records Management 13167 575 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 2 cr B Balderas 2/8-4/9 Office Procedures 13454 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr B Balderas 2/8-5/17 IS:214 Spreadsheet Macros and Advanced Topics 1 cr 550 Evening R 5pm-6pm B-139 STAFF 4/5-4/30 IS:215 Introduction to Local Area Networks 3 cr 14250 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET C Chott 1/16-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15799 IS:218 Network Internship 3 cr 15188 599 Arranged TBA TBA T Cupples 1/19-5/17 This course requires permission of Program Coordinator. Independent Study courses used to complete work experience and/or internship course requirements. Contact Dr. Tom Cupples@ 314-513-4631. IS:225 Database Management 3 cr 14252 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Cupples 1/19-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:229 Unix/Linux 3 cr 14253 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Hvatum 1/19-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:231 Introduction to Data Communications 3 cr 14254 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Hvatum 1/19-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 37 Florissant Valley Spring 2010 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section IS:235 Network Design and Installation 565 Hybrid Credits Instructor Dates Florissant Valley Network Administration 595 Evening/Hybrid Router Administration 595 Hybrid 3 cr T 5:30pm-8pm B-125 R Palank 1/19-3/9 R 1pm-3:30pm B-125 1/21-3/11 Students are only required to attend one class session per week. Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15248 IS:252 Location 3 cr M 7pm-8:20pm BA-MC125 C Chott 3/22-5/17 W 7pm-8:20pm B-127 3/24-5/12 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15244 IS:251 Time 3 cr W 7pm-8:20pm B-119 C Chott 1/20-3/10 M 7pm-8:20pm BA-MC125 1/25-3/8 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15243 IS:239 Day 3 cr T 5:30pm-8pm B-139 T Cupples 3/23-5/11 R 1pm-3:30pm B-139 3/25-5/13 Students are only required to attend one class session per week. Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15242 IS:236 Type Java Programming 565 Hybrid 3 cr T 5:30pm-8pm B-125 R Palank 3/23-5/13 R 1pm-3:30pm B-125 3/25-5/11 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15249 Advanced Java Programming 565 Hybrid IS:254 Advanced Microcomputer Operating Systems 3 cr 14271 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Cupples 1/16-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:257 Advanced Database Design 15245 599 Arranged TBA Permission required from program coordinator, contact Tom Cupples at 314-513-4631. TBA 3 cr T Cupples 1/19-5/17 IS:259 Introduction to Javascript 3 cr 15179 595 Day/Hybrid TR 3:45pm-5:15pm B-125 T Cupples 1/19-5/17 Orientation will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:262 Advanced Software Development 15246 599 Arranged TBA Permission required from program coordinator, contact Tom Cupples at 314-513-4631. TBA 3 cr T Cupples 1/19-5/17 Workplace Learning: Information Systems 12160 5IA Arranged TBA Permission required, contact the instructor at shollins4@stlcc.edu. TBA 3 cr S Hollins 1/16-5/17 IS:291 Interdisciplinary Studies IDS:101 Cornerstone 3 cr 12328 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-116 T Freeman 1/19-5/17 Modern Technology is concerned with the social and environmental impact of recent advances in science and technology. Since technological change is rapid, science literacy is required to understand the complexity of the change and the trade-off between cost and benefit to society. Various technologies, their processes and implementation, are critically examined through historical, cultural, and ethical perspectives to provide the student with a foundation for making informed judgments on the value of technology. 14988 502 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am PE-204 C Campbell 1/20-5/17 A Healthy You focuses on health and wellness. Students in this course will be challenged to examine historical and cultural ethical perspectives and belief systems around the topics of violence and abuse, relationships and sexuality, aging, dying and death, stress management, drug use and abuse, nutrition, cardiovascular health, cancer reproductive health, and alcohol and tobacco. 12760 504 Day TR 8am-9:15am PE-204 C Campbell 1/19-5/17 A Healthy You focuses on health and wellness. Students in this course will be challenged to examine historical and cultural ethical perspectives and belief systems around the topics of violence and abuse, relationships and sexuality, aging, dying and death, stress management, drug use and abuse, nutrition, cardiovascular health, cancer reproductive health, and alcohol and tobacco. 13633 505 Day M 12:30pm-3:10pm B-243 A Coelho 1/20-5/17 The Quest for Meaning: The Good Life introduces fundamentally different views of what constitutes the good life. Our class discussions will begin with an autobiographical essay by a young man, the founder of a neo-Nazi party, who lost his way in life but saw the error of his choices when he was still young. His choices and the arguments he gives to support his choices will be evaluated from each of the different major moral positions discussed in the class. 14989 507 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-243 T Freeman 1/19-5/17 Modern Technology is concerned with the social and environmental impact of recent advances in science and technology. Since technological change is rapid, science literacy is required to understand the complexity of the change and the trade-off between cost and benefit to society. Various technologies, their processes and implementation, are critically examined through historical, cultural, and ethical perspectives to provide the student with a foundation for making informed judgments on the value of technology. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 38 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 13055 508 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-243 P Nygard 1/19-5/17 Understanding The Lord of the Rings: Books and Films. Peter Jackson’s three successful films based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings have brought many new readers to this classic of western literature and sent many erstwhile readers back for a second look. This course will acquaint students with the life and writings of Tolkien, survey the successes and shortcomings of Jackson’s trilogy, and explore the complex world of Middle Earth created by both. In the process, students will ponder the relevance of Tolkien’s and Jackson’s achievements to everyday modern life through the examination of such universal themes as good vs. evil, nature vs. machine, fall and redemption, the primacy of free will, the corrupting influence of absolute power, and the value of fellowship in a diverse and often contentious society. 13056 509 Day MW 8am-9:15am B-243 C McDonald 1/20-5/17 The Truth Behind the Numbers. Have you ever wondered how to compute the odds in gambling? How did Al Gore lose the election with more votes? How can you save hundreds on the purchase of your next car? Students will address these questions and others by gathering, organizing, and analyzing data. 13711 514 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-116 J Forrest 1/19-5/17 Contemporary Business Issues focuses on collaboration, team building, cultural and business diversity, business ethics, information technology, and information dissimination. Throughout the course, students will analyze current business issues as found in our daily lives. 14578 515 Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-116 L Wilson 1/20-5/17 Working With At-Risk Populations. The broad objective of this course is to enable students to effectively and without prejudiced opinion work with populations within the justice system, those who are at risk for entering the justice system and their families. Additionally, this course will educate students regarding the developmental stages of varying groups who enter the justice system; educate students regarding the historical and current outcomes of varying communities using our stratified class society structure and analyze policies related to the justice system. Furthermore, this course will educate students on the history of the nation’s punitive systems. 15001 552 Evening MW 5:40pm-6:55pm C-116 T Freeman 1/20-5/17 Modern Technology is concerned with the social and environmental impact of recent advances in science and technology. Since technological change is rapid, science literacy is required to understand the complexity of the change and the trade-off between cost and benefit to society. Various technologies, their processes and implementation, are critically examined through historical, cultural, and ethical perspectives to provide the student with a foundation for making informed judgments on the value of technology. IDS:201 Capstone 4 cr 13057 501 Day TR 11am-12:45pm C-116 C Blanco 1/19-5/17 Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll will focus on students’ development of analytical reading and thinking skills as applied to current text pertaining to the discussion of contemporary notions about sex, the use of drugs, and contemporary culture as it relates to the music industry and music, specifically rock ‘n’ roll. Students will analyze and evaluate text related to these topics in order to identify fact versus opinion, the process of argumentation and persuasion, authors’ purpose and tone, patterns of organization, and the recognition of errors in thinking. This is a technology-enhanced course that requires students to gain proficiency in the basic use of computers. 13058 502 Day TR 12:30pm-2:15pm B-243 E Fliss 1/19-5/17 The 20th Century Sexual Revolution. At the start of the 20th century a large majority of Americans of both sexes had little or no sexual experience at the time of their weddings. Today, sexuality pervades American society, is openly discussed, and a wide variety of sexual practices, formerly considered perverse, are now either very common or merely considered atypical. Topics will be presented in their historical contexts and provide opportunities for lively discussion and intellectually stimulating assignments. 14446 504 Day TR 9:30am-11:15am C-116 E Fliss 1/19-5/17 The 20th Century Sexual Revolution. At the start of the 20th century a large majority of Americans of both sexes had little or no sexual experience at the time of their weddings. Today, sexuality pervades American society, is openly discussed, and a wide variety of sexual practices, formerly considered perverse, are now either very common or merely considered atypical. Topics will be presented in their historical contexts and provide opportunities for lively discussion and intellectually stimulating assignments. 13061 505 Day MW 11am-12:45pm C-116 T Layton 1/20-5/17 Sports in American Society. It can be argued that sport, in all of its varieties and forms, is the most popular form of entertainment in 21st century America. This course will examine and research the many ways in which sports create or illuminate larger issues within society. We will examine the significance of topics such as parent-referee fights, corrupted collegiate programs, the lack of African-American head coaches in the NFL, women competing in traditionally male sports, baseball’s labor problems and the influence of television and media on our perception of what we see. We’ll use these topics as opportunities for conducting, utilizing and documenting academic research, examining effective rhetorical strategies for defending arguments, and writing essays through a process of drafting, editing and revision 15599 514 Day F 10am-11:59am B-243 C Stephens 1/22-5/17 The Global Experience. Expand beyond the traditional classroom and explore culture through the arts and sciences! Students will engage in discussions and research to explore a given culture/country. The culuminating experience is an immersion into the “world” explored. Students research, travel, reflect and share their shared learning experiences. Course is offered in conjunction with the Italian Studies Learning Circle. 14137 551 Evening W 5pm-8:40pm C-116 C Reilly 1/20-5/17 The Body Beautiful: Perspectives on Physical Attractiveness. The desire to be beautiful is as old as mankind; yet many say that today’s obsession with physical attractiveness has reached unprecedented levels. Why, for example, have eating disorders increased among young people? How is our body image affected by advertisements, commercials, and other media representations? Do “beautiful” people have an advantage in life? Will advances in plastic surgery create a race of supermodels? Explore these questions and more as we study the history of beauty culture, the biology of attraction, and the social and psychological implications behind the quest for physical perfection. 14900 552 Evening T 5:45pm-9:15pm C-116 P Moody 1/19-5/17 Think Tank: Using Psychological Strategies to Solve World Problems will use psychological perspectives to investigate solutions for world problems ranging from hunger, poverty, conflict, environment degradation, to human rights violations. 13483 507 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Bone 1/16-5/17 America at War in the 20th Century. Through a survey of selected pieces of literature (fiction and nonfiction), art, music, and film, students will experience a range of American’s attitude toward war in the 20th century. Students will use critical and creative thinking skills to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information. Students will use the full array of communication skills to discover, discuss, develop, and deliver a response to the attitudes portrayed in reading selections. Students will conduct research using traditional as well as electronic sources in preparing a final project. 13360 512 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Wachal 1/16-5/17 Don’t Have a Cow, Man! “The Simpsons,” America’s longest-running prime-time animated television series, has often generated controversy because of its irreverent commentary on American traditions and culture. This course will call upon students’ experience and knowledge gained from other course work to examine the words and actions of Bart, Homer, Marge, Lisa and the other residents of Springfield to understand how, in addition to being one of the more entertaining programs on television, “The Simpsons” is one of the most insightful and traditional shows as well. 13397 580 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Fox The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 39 1/16-5/17 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Florissant Valley Leadership Development Seminar is designed to provide emerging and existing leaders the opportunity to explore the concept of leadership and to develop and improve their leadership skills. The course integrates readings from the humanities, experiential exercises, films and contemporary readings on leadership. This interdisciplinary course focuses on leadership development from a variety of perspectives. Students will research, analyze, and discuss information from traditional and electronic sources and use the results to produce and present a project. This course emphasizes the management of information and integrates valuing, higher order thinking and communicating skills. An optional honors contract will be offered to students who participate in a service learning/civic engagement project. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15002 586 Evening 6:30pm-9:20pm SM-129 S Fox 11/21-5/17 Leadership Development Seminar is designed to provide emerging and existing leaders the opportunity to explore the concept of leadership and to develop and improve their leadership skills. The course integrates readings from the humanities, experiential exercises, films and contemporary readings on leadership. This interdisciplinary course focuses on leadership development from a variety of perspectives. Students will research, analyze, and discuss information from traditional and electronic sources and use the results to produce and present a project. This course emphasizes the management of information and integrates valuing, higher order thinking and communicating skills. An optional honors contract will be offered to students who participate in a service learning/civic engagement project. Permission of the instructor required for students not enrolled in the Accelerated Learning Program or Express/Early Care Education Program. Japanese JPN:102 13572 Modern Japanese II 550 Evening W 5:40pm-9:10pm C-142 4 cr R Townsend 1/20-5/17 U 9am-1pm B-243 3 cr L Klingerman 1/23-3/13 LGL:106 Computers and the Law 11352 595 Evening/Hybrid R 6pm-8pm B-242 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 1/21-3/14 LGL:108 Introduction to Law for the Paralegal 11351 580 Weekend This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. 3 cr L Klingerman 1/16-3/14 Legal Studies LGL:104 Introduction to Civil Trial Procedures 11350 580 Weekend This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. S 9am-12pm B-243 LGL:205 Law of Real Property and Real Estate Transactions 3 cr 11349 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET L Klingerman 1/16-5/17 An orientation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room B-242. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. LGL:206 Business Organization and Government Regulation 14575 595 Day/Hybrid R 2:30pm-5:30pm B-216 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 1/21-5/17 LGL:211 Torts 13013 580 Evening This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. 3 cr STAFF 3/25-5/17 R 6pm-10pm B-243 LGL:216 Advanced Civil Trial Procedures 14686 595 Evening F 6pm-9:50pm B-242 LGL:217 Legal Research 11348 580 Weekend S 1pm-4pm B-120 This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. Some classes may be held off campus at the Law Library at St. Louis University. 3 cr L Klingerman 3 cr E Smith 1/23-3/14 LGL:218 Legal Writing 11347 580 Evening This section is an accelerated Fast Track course. F B-243 3 cr M Jamison 1/22-3/14 LGL:219 Paralegal Internship 12181 51A Arranged Permission required by department chair. TBA TBA 3 cr STAFF 1/4-5/30 LGL:220 14737 LGL:232 15161 Criminal Law and Procedure for the Paralegal 580 Weekend S Contracts 56I Day TBA 6pm-9:50pm 12:15pm-2:30pm B-243 TBA 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF 1/22-3/14 3/23-5/17 1/4-5/30 Management MGT:109 Business Organizational Behavior and Dynamics 14040 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Herzog 1/19-5/17 MGT:204 Business Organization and Management 12546 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Herzog 1/19-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 40 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 3 cr STAFF J Forrest 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 MKT:203 Principles of Marketing 11373 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-211 12229 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Mass Communications MCM:101 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 cr 15483 501 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm C-116 E McCloskey 1/19-5/17 Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:030 Section 510. 11678 5XA Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-107 R Thomas-Woods 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 11679 5XC Day TR 8am-9:15am C-107 S Bai 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 11934 585 Evening T 6pm-10pm C-102 E McCloskey 1/26-5/5 This section is part of the Accelerated Learning Program. 13357 5XB Web-Based/Internet TBA NET E McCloskey 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. There will be an optional orientation meeting TBA. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187, go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning, or contact Ellen McCloskey at 314-513-4089 or emccloskey@stlcc.edu. MCM:110 Journalism I: Writing and Reporting 11680 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am MCM:112 Feature Writing 11682 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am MCM:113 Applied Journalism 11759 501 Arranged TBA TBA First class will be held from 12:30-3 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room C-116. Future classes are TBA. MCM:115 Acting for the Camera 15572 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm MCM:120 Introduction to Broadcasting 11716 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am MCM:121 Television Production 13331 501 Day T 12:30pm-3pm MCM:122 Applied Broadcasting 11760 501 Arranged TBA TBA First class will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in KCFV-FM Room C-101. Future classes are TBA. C-116 C-116 C-116 IR-142 C-107 IR-142 C-101 3 cr R Thomas-Woods 3 cr R Thomas-Woods 3 cr R Thomas-Woods 3 cr S Bai 3 cr S Bai 3 cr S Bai 3 cr S Bai MCM:123 Broadcast Journalism 3 cr 14020 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-137 S Bai MCM:124 Radio Production 3 cr 11717 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-113 S Bai MCM:130 Film Appreciation 3 cr 14636 5XB Day F 9:30am-12:20pm C-107 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/2-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/2-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/12-5/17 MCM:132 Major Themes in Film 3 cr 15573 580 Weekend S 9:30am-12:20pm C-107 STAFF 1/23-5/17 Topic will be animation. 12727 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. MCM:140 Introduction to Advertising 3 cr 11722 501 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-107 E McCloskey 1/26-5/17 13612 502 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET E McCloskey 1/19-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. There will be an optional orientation meeting TBA. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187, go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning, or contact Ellen McCloskey at 314-513-4089 or emccloskey@stlcc.edu. MCM:141 Public Relations 3 cr 11723 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-107 E McCloskey 1/26-5/17 13994 502 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET E McCloskey 1/19-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. There will be an optional orientation meeting TBA. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187, go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning, or contact Ellen McCloskey at 314-513-4089 or emccloskey@stlcc.edu. MCM:201 Media Internship I 3 cr 11761 501 Arranged TBA TBA E McCloskey 13995 502 Arranged TBA TBA R Thomas-Woods 13996 503 Arranged TBA TBA S Bai MCM:209 Blacks and the World of Cinema 3 cr 13997 5XA Day M 12:30pm-3:40pm C-107 R Thomas-Woods This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 41 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 Florissant Valley Marketing St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Florissant Valley MCM:219 Multimedia Applications 1 cr 11762 501 Arranged TBA C-101 S Bai 1/19-5/17 Permission required, contact Mr. Bai at 314-513-4475. Students must enroll in this section to have a KCFV-FM airshift. First class will be held from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room C-101. 11763 502 Arranged TBA C-101 S Bai 2/1-5/17 Permission required. Students must enroll in this section to have a KCFV-FM after-hours voice tracking shift. First class will be held from 12:30-3 p.m. Monday, February 1, 2010 in Room C-101. MCM:220 14638 Advanced Audio Production 501 Day 3 cr S Bai TR 9:30am-10:45am C-113 2/2-5/17 MWF MWF MWF MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR F MW MW TR TR MW TR MW TR M W R S 7am-7:50am 7am-7:50am 7am-8:50am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 2pm-3:15pm 2pm-3:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 9am-11:45am 12:30pm-2:15pm 2:30pm-4:15pm 12:30pm-2:15pm 2pm-3:45pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 5:40pm-6:55pm 5:40pm-6:55pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 9am-12pm SM-124 E-158 SM-125 SM-124 E-158 SM-124 E-158 E-158 SM-124 E-158 SM-124 E-158 SM-124 E-158 B-245 B-245 SM-124 E-158 E-156 SM-124 E-158 SM-124 E-158 SM-124 SM-125 E-158 E-158 SM-125 SM-125 E-156 SM-125 E-156 E-295 SM-125 SM-124 SM-126 SM-126 SM-124 SM-124 SU F 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm SM-267 SM-267 7am-7:50am 7am-8:50am 7am-8:50am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 8am-9:15am E-295 SM-125 SM-126 E-295 E-160 SM-266 SM-268 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm E-295 SM-266 SM-125 E-295 E-295 E-160 SM-126 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Mathematics MTH:020 12416 12417 12418 12419 12420 12421 12422 12423 12425 12426 12427 12428 12429 12430 12431 15559 12433 12434 15560 12435 12436 12437 15561 12438 12439 15562 12424 12432 14102 14103 12440 14787 14104 12441 12442 13723 12443 12444 12445 MTH:027 12447 Pre Algebra 501 Day 502 Day 504 Day 505 Day 506 Day 509 Day 510 Day 511 Day 513 Day 514 Day 516 Day 517 Day 518 Day 519 Day 520 Day 522 Day 526 Day 527 Day 528 Day 531 Day 532 Day 533 Day 534 Day 536 Day 537 Day 538 Day 539 Day 540 Day 541 Day 544 Day 545 Day 547 Evening 549 Evening 550 Evening 553 Evening 556 Evening 560 Evening 562 Evening 582 Weekend Bridges to Elementary Algebra 580 Weekend MTH:030 Elementary Algebra 12448 501 Day MWF 12449 504 Day MWF 12451 505 Day MWF 12453 507 Day MW 12455 508 Day MW 12456 510 Day MW 12462 512 Day MW Class completed using computers in the Math computer lab. 12458 513 Day MW 12459 514 Day MW 12460 516 Day MW 12461 517 Day MW 12463 518 Day MW 15566 519 Day MW 12464 520 Day MW 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 42 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/15-1/17 1/15-1/17 Course CRN Title Section Type Day 12465 523 Day MW 12466 526 Day TR 12467 527 Day TR 12468 529 Day TR 12469 530 Day TR 12471 531 Day TR 12472 532 Day TR 12473 534 Day TR 15568 535 Day TR 12474 537 Day TR 13768 540 Day MW 12475 545 Day TR 15578 566 Day F 14791 549 Evening TR 12477 550 Evening MW 12479 552 Evening MW 12478 553 Evening TR 12480 554 Evening TR 12481 556 Evening M 12482 558 Evening T 12476 560 Evening W Class completed using computers in the Math computer lab. 12483 582 Weekend S MTH:040 Elementary Algebra and Basic Math 12485 501 Day MWF 12487 503 Day MWF 15579 505 Day MWF 12488 550 Evening TR MTH:108 Elementary Applied Mathematics 10623 501 Day TR 10624 550 Evening MW 13797 552 Evening T MTH:123 Introduction to the Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator 12489 580 Weekend SU F 12490 581 Weekend SU F 12491 582 Weekend SU F 12492 583 Weekend SU F MTH:124 Technical Mathematics I 14775 550 Evening MW MTH:134 Technical Mathematics II 14951 550 Evening MW MTH:137 Bridges to Intermediate Algebra 12565 580 Weekend SU F MTH:140 Intermediate Algebra 10631 501 Day MWF 10632 505 Day MWF 10633 507 Day MW 10634 508 Day MW 10635 509 Day MW 10636 510 Day MW 10637 514 Day MW 10641 516 Day MW 10729 518 Day MW 10734 519 Day MW 10735 526 Day TR 10736 527 Day TR 12568 530 Day TR Class completed using computers in the Math computer lab. 12566 531 Day TR 12567 532 Day TR 12569 533 Day TR 12570 534 Day TR 12571 535 Day TR 10737 537 Day TR 14105 540 Day MW Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 2pm-3:15pm 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 2pm-3:45pm 2pm-3:45pm 9am-11:45am 5:10pm-6:50pm 5:40pm-6:55pm 7:10pm-8:25pm 5:40pm-6:55pm 7:10pm-8:25pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 7:10pm-9:55pm E-295 SM-126 E-295 SM-126 E-295 E-295 SM-125 SM-126 E-295 SM-126 SM-266 SM-266 E-295 SM-282 E-291 E-295 SM-126 E-295 SM-124 E-270 SM-268 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/23-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 9am-12pm SM-126 1/23-5/17 8am-9:24am 9:30am-10:54am 11am-12:24pm 7:10pm-9:20pm E-156 E-156 E-156 SM-126 9:30am-10:45am 5:40pm-7pm 7:10pm-9:55pm E-156 SM-124 SM-125 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm SM-268 SM-268 SM-268 SM-268 SM-268 SM-268 SM-268 SM-268 STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF 1/22-1/24 STAFF 1/22-1/24 STAFF 1/22-1/24 5:40pm-6:55pm SM-282 5:30pm-6:50pm SM-282 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm SM-126 SM-126 7am-7:50am 7am-8:50am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am SM-266 SM-126 SM-266 E-293 E-293 SM-282 SM-126 SM-126 E-293 E-293 SM-267 SM-125 SM-268 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 2pm-3:45pm E-293 SM-282 SM-266 E-293 SM-282 SM-124 SM-267 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 43 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/15-1/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/15-1/17 Florissant Valley Spring 2010 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Florissant Valley Credits Instructor Dates 12254 545 Day TR 2pm-3:45pm SM-267 15581 566 Day F 9am-11:45am E-293 14792 547 Evening MW 5:10pm-6:50pm E-282 10738 550 Evening MW 5:40pm-7pm SM-266 10745 551 Evening MW 7:10pm-8:30pm E-282 10740 553 Evening TR 5:40pm-7pm SM-282 10749 556 Evening M 7:10pm-9:55pm SM-125 10751 558 Evening T 7:10pm-9:55pm SM-124 12572 560 Evening M 7:10pm-9:55pm SM-268 Class completed using computers in the Math computer lab. 10756 582 Weekend S 9am-12pm SM-266 MTH:144 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry 13041 501 Day MW 4:45pm-6:50pm E-160 MTH:154 Technical Analytic Geometry and Calculus 12774 550 Evening MW 7:15pm-9:20pm E-291 MTH:157 Bridges to College Algebra 12573 580 Weekend SU 8am-1pm SM-267 F 6pm-9pm SM-267 MTH:160C College Algebra 13841 504 Day MTWR 9:30am-10:20am SM-266 13843 508 Day MTWR 11am-11:50am SM-267 13846 512 Day MWF 8am-9:15am E-160 13847 515 Day MWF 12:30pm-1:45pm E-272 13848 518 Day MW 11am-12:50pm E-270 15583 520 Day MW 1pm-2:50pm E-291 13850 526 Day TR 11am-12:50pm E-291 13851 528 Day TR 1pm-2:50pm E-291 13852 540 Day MW 1pm-3:05pm E-282 15584 566 Day F 8am-12pm E-291 14793 549 Evening TR 5:15pm-7:20pm SM-282 13853 551 Evening MW 5:15pm-6:55pm SM-267 13854 552 Evening MW 7:10pm-8:50pm SM-267 13855 553 Evening TR 5:15pm-6:55pm SM-267 13856 554 Evening TR 7:10pm-8:50pm SM-267 14001 586 Evening R 6pm-10pm SM-233 This section is part of the Accelerated Learning Program. 13857 582 Weekend S 8am-12pm SM-267 MTH:170 Trigonometry 11489 5WA Day TR 8am-9:15am SM-266 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11494 550 Evening TR 5:40pm-6:55pm SM-125 MTH:185 Precalculus 11495 501 Day MTWR 9:30am-10:35am SM-125 11496 550 Evening MW 7:10pm-9:20pm SM-266 MTH:186 Survey of Calculus 11497 501 Day MW 11am-12:50pm SM-282 11498 550 Evening MW 5:15pm-6:55pm SM-282 MTH:210 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 15585 501 Day MTWR 9:30am-10:35am E-154 11499 5WA Day MTWR 12:30pm-1:35pm SM-267 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11500 5WB Evening TR 7:15pm-9:20pm SM-266 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 2/9-5/17 1/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 STAFF 5 cr STAFF 4 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF 1/23-5/17 MTH:215 12410 MTH:220 11501 11503 MTH:230 11504 11505 MTH:240 11506 3 cr STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF Type Linear Algebra 550 Evening Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 501 Day 550 Evening Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 501 Day 550 Evening Differential Equations 550 Evening Day Time Location MW 7:10pm-8:25pm SM-282 MTWR MW 11am-12:05pm 5pm-7:05pm SM-268 SM-282 MTWR TR 9:30am-10:35am 5pm-7:05pm SM-268 SM-268 TR 7:15pm-8:30pm SM-268 4 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/15-1/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/22-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/14 STAFF 3 cr STAFF 1/23-5/19 STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 44 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location MW 4:25pm-6:55pm E-155 R 4:05pm-7:25pm E-154 TR 7:30pm-9:10pm E-154 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm E-158 MW 1:50pm-3:30pm E-155 MW 7:15pm-9:45pm E-155 MW 11am-1:30pm E-155 MW 9:30am-10:45am E-283 3:35pm-5:15pm E-285 5:15pm-6:55pm E-154 5:30pm-8pm E-283 7pm-8:15pm E-154 5:15pm-6:55pm E-156 Credits Instructor Dates Mechanical Engineering Technology ME:211 14716 ME:223 15472 ME:230 12389 ME:242 14039 ME:243 12167 Programmable Logic Controllers 500 Day MW Basic Hydraulics I 550 Evening T Introduction to 3-D Solid Modeling for Design 551 Evening TR Mechanics-Dynamics 550 Evening MW Strength of Materials 550 Evening TR 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr R Unger 3 cr T McGovern 3 cr STAFF 3 cr C Fischer 2 cr D Gerstenecker 3 cr T McGovern 2 cr STAFF 4 cr T Grass 3 cr T McGovern 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Music MUS:102 Music Theory II 4 cr 13279 501 Day MTWR 8am-8:50am C-114 P Higdon 1/19-5/17 MUS:103 Basic Music 3 cr 11724 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-114 STAFF 1/20-5/17 MUS:113 History of Jazz 3 cr 12740 551 Evening W 6pm-8:45pm C-114 STAFF 1/20-5/17 MUS:114 The Enjoyment of Music 3 cr 11725 501 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am C-114 P Higdon 1/20-5/17 13044 551 Evening T 6pm-8:45pm C-114 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14540 5SB Evening T 6pm-10pm C-102 P Higdon 1/26-5/5 This section is part of the Accelerated Learning Program and is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 13321 502 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Higdon 2/8-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. Contact Dr. Paul Higdon at phigdon@stlcc.edu or 314-513-4493. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. MUS:121 11726 12741 13611 MUS:122 13012 13278 13998 MUS:128 12742 MUS:130 15580 MUS:131 13024 MUS:132 11727 MUS:141 14189 MUS:142 15085 MUS:202 15481 Class Piano I 501 Day 502 Day 580 Weekend Class Piano II 501 Day 502 Day 580 Weekend Survey of Rock Music 501 Day Beginning Guitar 501 Day Chorus 501 Day Orchestra 551 Evening Applied Music I 501 Day Applied Music II 501 Day Music Theory IV 501 Day TR F S 11am-11:50am 9:30am-11:10am 11am-12:40pm C-114 C-114 C-114 TR F S 9:30am-10:20am 9:30am-11:10am 11am-12:40pm C-114 C-114 C-114 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm C-114 T 3pm-4:40pm C-114 TR 1pm-1:50pm C-114 T 7pm-9:10pm OFF CAMPUS F 9:30am-11:10am C-114 TR 9:30am-10:20am C-114 MW 2pm-3:40pm C-114 2 cr P Higdon STAFF STAFF 2 cr P Higdon STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF 2 cr STAFF 1 cr P Higdon 1 cr I Allen 2 cr STAFF 2 cr P Higdon 4 cr P Higdon The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 45 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Florissant Valley ME:101 Welding Technology 15121 500 Day ME:108 Principles of Plumbing/Pipefitting 15470 500 Day ME:110 HVAC Operator I 15469 550 Evening ME:135 Mechanics - Statics 10721 550 Evening ME:140 Introduction to Robotics 15471 500 Day ME:151 Manufacturing Processes I 13613 550 Evening ME:152 Manufacturing Processes II 13614 501 Day ME:154 Mechanical Blueprint Reading 15473 500 Day Open to SEED students only. St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley Course CRN Title Section MUS:221 13327 15049 MUS:222 13277 14992 Class Piano III 501 Day 580 Weekend Class Piano IV 501 Day 502 Day Type Day Time Location TR S 9:30am-10:20am 11am-12:40pm C-114 C-114 TR F 9:30am-10:20am 9:30am-11:10am C-114 C-114 Credits Instructor 2 cr P Higdon STAFF 2 cr P Higdon STAFF Dates 1/19-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 Nursing NUR:105 11595 NUR:108 11579 Nursing Laboratory Practicum II 501 Day Nursing of Adults and Children I 501 Day NUR:204 11597 NUR:205 11596 Management Skills in Nursing 501 Day Nursing of Adults and Children III 501 Day NUR:513 13689 Nursing Reinforcement 501 Day TBA E-269 M W TBA 12pm-2:50pm 1pm-2:50pm SM-203 SM-203 OFF CAMPUS F 9am-11:50am E-282 M TR TBA 9am-11:50am 1pm-2:50pm E-282 E-282 OFF CAMPUS TBA TBA 1 cr N Pea 8 cr J Wagner 3 cr J McManemy 8 cr J McManemy 1 cr J Wagner 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/16-5/17 Personal Development PRD:102 Career Exploration 1 cr 13003 501 Day MW 10am-10:50am SC-257 G Wentworth 1/20-3/24 13949 502 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SC-257 J Worth 2/2-3/4 12687 503 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SC-257 D McGuffin 3/25-4/29 15425 504 Evening TR 6pm-6:50pm SC-257 G Wentworth 2/16-4/13 PRD:107 Explorations for Women I 1 cr 13916 501 Day MW 11am-11:50am SC-257 P Wilson 1/25-3/17 PRD:109 Habit Change 1 cr 13276 501 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Selig 1/20-3/10 Students must sign on to the first Discussion Board on Blackboard Jan. 20. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PRD:110 13536 13920 PRD:126 14402 14403 Learning to Cope with Test Anxiety 501 Day 502 Day Parenting 500 Day 501 Day TR MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm SC-257 SC-257 TR MW 11am-12:15pm 2pm-3:15pm SC-257 SC-257 1 cr P Wilson T Hansen 1 cr E Lasek E Lasek 2/2-3/4 1/25-3/10 3/23-4/22 2/8-3/10 Philosophy PHL:101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 cr 11057 501 Day MW 11am-12:15pm B-215 A Coelho 1/20-5/17 15529 502 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am E-291 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14110 503 Day TR 11am-12:15pm E-293 A Coelho 1/19-5/17 15527 551 Evening R 6pm-8:45pm H-113 STAFF 1/21-5/17 PHL:102 Introduction to Logic 3 cr 13302 501 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm E-272 A Coelho 1/19-5/17 PHL:103 World Religions 3 cr 12757 5XA Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm B-244 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13497 57A Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Fuller 1/16-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12728 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. PHL:104 Ethics 3 cr 11063 5WA Day MW 9:30am-10:45am H-130 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12866 5WB Day TR 9:30am-10:45am E-272 A Coelho 1/19-5/17 12729 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. PHL:109 Bio-Medical Ethics 3 cr 14525 5XB Day MW 11am-12:15pm H-113 C Berger This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 11767 5XC Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm H-113 C Berger This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 14561 5XA Evening W 6:30pm-9:10pm H-113 R Feezel This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 46 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Time Location Credits Instructor Dates PE:101 Adaptive Activities I 11611 501 Day MW Permission required to register, contact D. Iborg at 314-513-4285. 11am-11:50am PE-121 1 cr D Iborg 1/20-5/17 PE:102 Adaptives II 14947 501 Day MW Permission required to register, contact D. Iborg at 314-513-4285. 11am-11:50am PE-121 1 cr D Iborg 1/20-5/17 Type Day PE:103 13529 12270 Aerobic Fitness 501 Day 591 Day/Hybrid PE:106 12269 Backpacking and Hiking 580 Weekend PE:109 15427 Basic Fitness I 501 Day MWF 1:41pm-2:41pm FITNESS CENTER S 9am-10am PE-204 TBA NET S 9am-11am PE-TRACK For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr D James C Campbell 1/20-3/12 3/27-3/27 3/27-5/8 5/8-5/8 1 cr T 7pm-8pm PE-204 D James 4/13-4/13 S 9am-11:59pm OFF CAMPUS 4/17-4/17 U 12:01am-3pm OFF CAMPUS 4/18-4/18 There will be an additional field trip fee added to the maintenance fee. Students must provide all meals, camping gear and transportation. Students must bring photo I.D. to orientation meeting April 13. 14238 501 Evening MW MW TR TR 8am-8:50am 8am-8:50am 4:30pm-6:10pm 4:30pm-6:10pm PE-GYM PE-122 PE-GYM PE-122 1 cr C Campbell J Combest PE:116 Bowling I 1 cr 11612 501 Day R 8am-9:29am OFF CAMPUS D Holterman Class meets in the gym the first day, then at AMF Dick Weber Lanes, 4575 Washington, Florissant, MO 63033 thereafter. A weekly fee of $3 is required. 13859 502 Day R 9:30am-10:59am OFF CAMPUS D Holterman Class meets in the gym the first day, then at AMF Dick Weber Lanes, 4575 Washington, Florissant, MO 63033 thereafter. A weekly fee of $3 is required. PE:117 Bowling II 1 cr 11613 501 Day R 8am-9:29am OFF CAMPUS D Holterman Class meets in the gym the first day, then at AMF Dick Weber Lanes, 4575 Washington, Florissant, MO 63033 thereafter. A weekly fee of $3 is required. 13860 502 Day R 9:30am-10:59am OFF CAMPUS D Holterman Class meets in the gym the first day, then at AMF Dick Weber Lanes, 4575 Washington, Florissant, MO 63033 thereafter. A weekly fee of $3 is required. PE:118 11614 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 1/21-5/13 1/21-5/13 1/21-5/13 1/21-5/13 Camping and Floating 580 Weekend 1 cr T 7pm-8pm PE-204 STAFF 4/6-4/6 T 8:01pm-9pm PE-POOL 4/6-4/6 S 9am-11:59pm OFF CAMPUS 4/17-4/17 U 12:01am-3pm OFF CAMPUS 4/18-4/18 There will be an additional $50 fee added to the maintenance fee for campsite, canoe rental and life jacket. Students must provide all meals, camping gear and transportation. Students must bring a photo I.D. to orientation meeting and swimwear for pool session April 6. PE:119 13189 PE:120 12697 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 cr 501 Day TR 11am-12:15pm PE-204 D Iborg 1/19-5/13 Community CPR 1 cr 574 Weekend/Hybrid S 8am-9am PE-204 C Campbell 3/27-3/27 TBA NET 3/27-5/15 S 9am-12:30pm PE-204 5/15-5/15 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15523 581 Weekend/Hybrid S 10am-11am TC:105/107 D James 3/27-3/27 TBA NET 3/27-5/15 S 11am-2:30pm TC:105/107 5/15-5/15 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PE:121 13190 PE:122 11615 11616 12296 PE:123 12010 12012 12724 PE:129 11705 PE:130 11730 Cycling Ergometry for Fitness 501 Day Dance Aerobics 501 Day 550 Evening 580 Weekend Dance Aerobics II 501 Day 550 Evening 580 Weekend First Aid 501 Day Fitness Center I 501 Day MWF 1:41pm-2:41pm FITNESS CENTER MW R S 11am-11:50am 5:25pm-7:05pm 8am-9:40am PE-233 PE-233 PE-233 MW R S 11am-11:50am 5:25pm-7:05pm 8am-9:40am PE-233 PE-233 PE-233 TR 12:16pm-1:59pm PE-204 TR 8am-9:40am FITNESS CENTER 1 cr D James 1 cr J Kinney K Anderson K Anderson 1 cr J Kinney K Anderson K Anderson 2 cr C Campbell 1 cr STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 47 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/13 1/16-5/15 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/13 1/16-5/15 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 Florissant Valley Physical Education St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley Course CRN Title Section 11748 11750 11752 11754 12698 13191 11797 11800 11803 13192 11806 11809 11812 13965 13967 14234 12173 11756 11777 11779 11783 11787 11789 11791 11794 11815 11818 13016 13017 PE:131 11731 11749 11751 11753 11755 12703 13193 11798 11801 11804 13194 11807 11810 11813 13966 13968 14880 12187 11757 11778 11780 11784 11788 11790 11792 11795 11816 11819 13020 13021 PE:132 15433 15434 15435 15436 15437 15438 13195 11799 11802 11805 502 Day 503 Day 504 Day 505 Day 506 Day 507 Day 508 Day 509 Day 510 Day 514 Day 515 Day 516 Day 517 Day 521 Day 522 Day 523 Day 524 Day 525 Day 526 Day 552 Evening 553 Evening 527 Day 528 Day 556 Evening 557 Evening 580 Weekend 581 Weekend 582 Weekend 583 Weekend Fitness Center II 501 Day 502 Day 503 Day 504 Day 505 Day 506 Day 507 Day 508 Day 509 Day 510 Day 514 Day 515 Day 516 Day 517 Day 521 Day 522 Day 523 Day 524 Day 525 Day 526 Day 552 Evening 553 Evening 527 Day 528 Day 556 Evening 557 Evening 580 Weekend 581 Weekend 582 Weekend 583 Weekend Total Fitness 501 Day 502 Day 503 Day 504 Day 505 Day 506 Day 507 Day 508 Day 509 Day 510 Day Type Day Time Location TR TR TR TR TR MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW TR TR F F MW TR MW TR MW TR MW TR S S U U 8am-9:40am 9:41am-11:21am 9:41am-11:21am 11:22am-12:59pm 11:22am-12:59pm 7am-8:40am 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm 7am-8:40am 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 11:01am-12:41pm 3pm-4:40pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 8:15am-9:55am 10am-11:40am 9am-10:40am 10:41am-12:21pm FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER TR TR TR TR TR TR MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW TR TR F F MW TR MW TR MW TR MW TR S S U U 8am-9:40am 8am-9:40am 9:41am-11:21am 9:41am-11:21am 11:22am-12:59pm 11:22am-12:59pm 7am-8:40am 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm 7am-8:40am 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 11:01am-12:41pm 3pm-4:40pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 8:15am-9:55am 10am-11:40am 9am-10:40am 10:41am-12:21pm FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER TR TR TR TR TR TR MW MW MW MW 8am-9:40am 8am-9:40am 9:41am-11:21am 9:41am-11:21am 11:22am-12:59pm 11:22am-12:59pm 7am-8:40am 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER Credits Instructor STAFF W Bryan W Bryan STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF W Bryan C Campbell STAFF STAFF STAFF C Campbell STAFF STAFF STAFF D James STAFF STAFF STAFF M Dutt D James STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF W Bryan W Bryan STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF W Bryan C Campbell STAFF STAFF STAFF C Campbell STAFF STAFF STAFF D James STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF D James STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF W Bryan C Campbell Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 48 Dates 3/23-5/13 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/22-5/14 1/22-5/14 1/20-3/10 1/19-3/11 1/20-3/10 1/16-3/14 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 1/16-5/15 1/16-5/15 1/17-5/16 1/17-5/16 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/22-5/14 1/22-5/14 1/20-3/10 1/19-3/11 1/20-3/10 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 1/16-5/15 1/16-5/15 1/17-5/16 1/17-5/16 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time 13196 514 Day MW 7am-8:40am 11808 515 Day MW 8:41am-10:21am 11811 516 Day MW 10:22am-11:59am 11814 517 Day MW 12pm-1:40pm 15440 521 Day TR 1pm-2:40pm 15441 522 Day TR 1pm-2:40pm 14961 523 Day F 11:01am-12:41pm 14962 524 Day F 11:01am-12:41pm 14977 525 Day F 3pm-4:40pm 14978 526 Day F 3pm-4:40pm 11758 530 Day MW 4:30pm-6:09pm 13197 531 Day TR 4:30pm-6:09pm 11781 552 Evening MW 6:10pm-7:50pm 13358 553 Evening TR 6:10pm-7:50pm 13355 532 Day MW 4:30pm-6:09pm 13198 533 Day TR 4:30pm-6:09pm 12032 556 Evening MW 6:10pm-7:50pm 11793 557 Evening TR 6:10pm-7:50pm 11817 580 Weekend S 8:15am-9:55am 11820 581 Weekend S 10am-11:40am 13532 582 Weekend U 9am-10:40am 13533 583 Weekend U 10:41am-12:21pm 15174 584 Weekend S 8:15am-9:55am 15175 585 Weekend S 10am-11:40am 15176 586 Weekend U 9am-10:40am 15177 587 Weekend U 10:41am-12:21pm PE:133 Golf 14355 501 Day MW 1pm-2:30pm This class meets at the Eagle Springs Golf Course, 2575 Redman Road, St. Louis, MO 63136. PE:137 13576 PE:138 14960 PE:139 11686 PE:145 11687 PE:153 11688 Judo I 501 Day Judo II 501 Day Karate I 550 Evening Personal Defense I 501 Day Scuba Diving I - Open Water 580 Weekend PE:161 13359 13535 PE:162 11690 11689 15801 PE:163 11693 11691 15802 PE:169 13873 Stress Management 501 Day 502 Day Swimming I (Beginning/Elementary) 501 Day 502 Day 550 Evening Swimming II (All Levels) 501 Day 502 Day 550 Evening Tennis I 550 Evening PE:170 13878 Tennis II 550 PE:173 11718 Walking for Fitness 501 Day 13577 PE:174 11719 11720 502 Day Water Aerobics 501 Day 550 Evening FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER OFF CAMPUS TR 10am-10:50am PE-122 TR 9am-9:50am PE-122 R 7:05pm-8:45pm PE-233 TR 11am-11:50am PE-122 8am-9:40am 9:41am-10:40am PE-POOL PE-205 TR TR 9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm PE-204 PE-205 MWF TR M 12pm-12:59pm 12:30pm-1:59pm 7:06pm-8:45pm PE-POOL PE-POOL PE-POOL MWF TR M 12pm-12:59pm 12:30pm-1:59pm 7:06pm-8:45pm PE-POOL PE-POOL PE-POOL MW MW 7pm-8:40pm 7pm-8:40pm PE-GYM PE-TENNIS MW MW 7pm-8:40pm 7pm-8:40pm PE-GYM PE-TENNIS MWF MWF TR TR 11am-11:59am 11am-11:59am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am PE-GYM PE-TRACK PE-GYM PE-TRACK TR MW 9:30am-10:20am 5:15pm-7:05pm PE-POOL PE-POOL S S The open water dive dates are scheduled for April 25-26. Evening Location Credits Instructor STAFF STAFF STAFF C Campbell STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF D James D James STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF D James STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr M Bober 1 cr E Shepherd 1 cr E Shepherd 1 cr K Hawkins 1 cr E Shepherd 2 cr J Stephens 3 cr D James W Bryan 1 cr K Buss C Campbell STAFF 1 cr K Buss C Campbell STAFF 1 cr M Marzouk 1 cr M Marzouk 1 cr D James D James 1 cr C Campbell STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 49 Dates 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/13 1/22-3/12 3/26-5/14 1/22-3/12 3/26-5/14 1/20-3/10 1/19-3/11 1/20-3/10 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 1/16-3/13 1/16-3/13 3/28-5/16 1/17-3/14 3/27-5/15 3/27-5/15 1/17-3/14 3/28-5/16 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/13 1/19-5/13 1/21-5/13 1/19-5/13 1/16-5/15 1/16-5/15 1/19-5/13 1/19-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/13 1/19-5/13 1/19-5/13 3/22-5/17 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section PE:180 14237 15428 Wellness and Fitness Concepts 501 Day 585 Evening/Hybrid Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Florissant Valley 3 cr F 8am-10:59am FITNESS CENTER C Campbell 1/22-5/14 T 6pm-7pm PE-POOL C Campbell 1/19-3/9 TBA NET 1/19-5/11 T 6pm-7pm PE-GYM 3/23-5/11 This section is for Accelerated Learning Program students only. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15429 551 Evening/Hybrid T 6pm-7pm PE-POOL C Campbell 1/19-3/9 T NET 1/19-5/11 T 6pm-7pm PE-GYM 3/23-5/11 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PE:181 Yoga I (Beginning) 11695 501 Day F 9am-10:40am 11696 550 Evening M 6pm-7:40pm 11697 502 Day W 4:30pm-6:09pm PE:182 Yoga II (All Levels/Intermediate) 12725 501 Day F 9am-10:40am 11698 550 Evening M 6pm-7:40pm 12726 502 Day W 4:30pm-6:09pm PE:192 Cardio-Flex 13023 501 Day MWF 9am-9:59am PED:116 Pilates 12705 550 Evening T 5pm-6:40pm 13200 551 Evening W 6:10pm-7:50pm PED:134 Golf II 12704 501 Day MW 1pm-2:30pm This class meets at the Eagle Springs Golf Course, 2575 Redman Road, St. Louis, MO 63136. PE-122 PE-122 PE-122 PE-122 PE-122 PE-122 PE-GYM PE-233 PE-122 OFF CAMPUS 1 cr S Tricamo S Tricamo S Hanna 1 cr S Tricamo S Tricamo S Hanna 1 cr W Bryan 1 cr K Anderson S Hanna 1 cr M Bober 1/22-5/14 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/12 1/22-5/14 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/12 1/20-3/12 1/19-5/11 1/20-5/12 3/22-5/17 Physical Science PSI:105 14964 10683 15439 PSI:111 10677 14058 10675 15528 PSI:115 10654 10662 Physical Science I 501 Day 502 Day 551 Evening Introduction to Astronomy I 501 Day 502 Day 503 Day 504 Day Observational Astronomy 550 Evening 551 Evening TR MW MW 2pm-3:15pm 2pm-3:15pm 7pm-8:15pm SM-249 SM-249 SM-133 MW TR MW MW 9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm 11am-12:15pm 2pm-3:15pm SM-264 SM-264 SM-249 SM-264 W M 8pm-11pm 8pm-11pm SM-264 SM-264 MW TR MW 11am-12:15pm 2pm-3:15pm 5pm-6:15pm SM-264 SM-264 SM-249 S 12pm-2:40pm SM-264 MWR TR 12:30pm-1:45pm 7pm-8:40pm SM-262 SM-252 MWR TR 12:30pm-1:45pm 7pm-8:40pm SM-204 SM-264 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 Physics PHY:111 10684 10686 10685 PHY:112 14871 PHY:122 10690 10692 PHY:223 10691 10653 College Physics I 501 Day 502 Day 550 Evening College Physics II 580 Weekend Engineering Physics I 501 Day 550 Evening Engineering Physics II 501 Day 550 Evening 4 cr D Edmonds D Edmonds D Edmonds 4 cr STAFF 5 cr C Burkhardt C Burkhardt 5 cr R Sawah R Sawah 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 Political Science PSC:101 Introduction to American Politics 15570 501 Day TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15549 502 Day TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14569 506 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SS-106 10849 507 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm SS-106 15590 510 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SS-106 10724 5WA Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SS-106 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr C Andrews 1/19-5/17 C Andrews 1/19-5/17 D Wigg D Wigg D Wigg D Wigg 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 50 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 15582 5WC Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-106 D Wigg 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14974 508 Evening R 6pm-10pm SS-108 D Levine 3/25-5/17 14571 509 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm SS-106 D Wigg 1/20-5/17 PSC:104 British Politics and Society 3 cr 12855 590 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. PSC:204 Politics of African Nations 15571 503 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr C Andrews 1/19-5/17 Psychology PSY:200 General Psychology 3 cr 10777 502 Day F 9am-11:40am SS-101 STAFF 1/22-5/17 10778 503 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am SS-101 M Tyler 1/20-5/17 10779 504 Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-101 M Tyler 1/20-5/17 10780 505 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm SS-101 M Tyler 1/20-5/17 10781 507 Day TR 8am-9:15am SS-105 STAFF 1/19-5/17 10782 508 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SS-101 M Tyler 1/19-5/17 10783 509 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SS-101 S Christiansen 1/19-5/17 10784 510 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SS-101 S Murray 1/19-5/17 15286 511 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SS-104 R Berne 1/19-5/17 10776 5WA Day MW 8am-9:15am SS-116 S Murray 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10787 550 Evening M 6pm-8:40pm SS-104 STAFF 1/25-5/17 10788 551 Evening T 6pm-8:40pm SS-101 STAFF 1/19-5/17 10797 553 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm SS-104 M Tobias 1/20-5/17 11694 574 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Tyler 1/19-5/17 Students must attend five on-campus, closed-book exams. Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail. For more information,contact Peg Tyler at 314-513-4109 or ptyler@stlcc.edu. See Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14174 576 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Moody 1/19-5/17 An orientation is required during the first week of the semester. Time to be announced in the welcome letter to students. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PSY:203 Child Psychology 10799 502 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SS-104 10798 5WA Day MW 9:30am-10:55am SS-116 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr S Christiansen J Graul 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 PSY:205 Human Growth and Development 3 cr 14688 501 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Graul 1/19-5/17 An on-campus orientation is required at the start of the semester (time to be announced in the welcome letter to students). For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 10818 502 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SS-101 STAFF 1/19-5/17 10801 503 Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-116 S Murray 1/20-5/17 10826 550 Evening T 6pm-8:40pm SS-102 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This room cannot be accessed by students using wheelchairs. Contact the Access office to discuss solutions. PSY:208 Abnormal Psychology 10795 501 Day TR PSY:210 Personality and Adjustment 12743 585 Evening T This section is part of the Accelerated Learning Program. 11am-12:15pm SS-107 6pm-10pm C-102 3 cr M Tyler 3 cr R Berne 1/19-5/17 1/26-5/5 PSY:214 Adolescent Psychology 10790 5SA Day MW 11am-12:15pm SS-107 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 3 cr J Graul 1/20-5/17 PSY:217 15287 Cross-Cultural Psychology 585 Evening T 6pm-10pm C-102 3 cr R Berne 1/19-5/30 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm E-293 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 TBA STAFF 1/19-5/17 Quality Control QC:100 Introduction to Quality Control 15519 500 Day Open to SEED stuents only. 14061 550 Arranged TBA The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 51 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 8am-8:50am C-133 2 cr S Bloodsworth 1/20-5/17 9:30am-10:20am C-113 S Bloodsworth 1/20-5/17 11am-11:50am C-113 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12:30pm-1:20pm C-113 S Bloodsworth 1/20-5/17 2pm-2:50pm 7am-7:50am 5:40pm-6:20pm C-113 C-140 C-111 S Bloodsworth STAFF D White 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 8:51am-9:20am C-133 1 cr S Bloodsworth 1/20-5/17 10:21am-10:45am C-113 S Bloodsworth 1/20-5/17 11:51am-12:20pm C-113 STAFF 1/20-5/17 1:21pm-1:45pm C-113 S Bloodsworth 1/20-5/17 2:51pm-3:20pm 7:51am-8:15am 6:21pm-6:55pm C-113 C-140 C-111 S Bloodsworth STAFF D White 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/16 1/19-5/17 Reading Florissant Valley RDG:016 Developmental Reading 13401 501 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:017 Section 501 is required. 13402 502 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:017 Section 502 is required. 13403 503 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:017 Section 503 is required. 13573 505 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:017 Section 505 is required. 14312 506 Day MW 15719 507 Day TR 14129 504 Evening TR Concurrent enrollment in RDG:017 Section 504 is required. RDG:017 Developmental Reading Lab 13468 501 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:016 Section 501 is required. 13491 502 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:016 Section 502 is required. 13574 503 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:016 Section 503 is required. 13575 505 Day MW Concurrent enrollment in RDG:016 Section 505 is required. 14313 506 Day MW 15727 507 Day TR 14130 504 Evening TR Concurrent enrollment in RDG:016 Section 504 is required. RDG:020 Reading Improvement 3 cr 10075 501 Day MW 8am-9:15am C-111 STAFF 10076 502 Day MW 8am-9:15am C-131 J Hartsfield 10077 503 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am C-133 J Hartsfield 10078 504 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-113 S Bloodsworth 10079 505 Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-135 J Hartsfield 10080 506 Day MTWR 11am-12:15pm E-154 STAFF 12297 509 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-133 J Hartsfield 13160 511 Day MTWR 9:30am-10:45am C-142 STAFF 13185 512 Day MTWR 11am-12:15pm C-142 STAFF 13205 515 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-131 STAFF 13206 516 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-111 J Hartsfield 14314 523 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm C-133 STAFF 14315 524 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm C-133 STAFF 15099 525 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm C-142 STAFF 15098 526 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm C-142 STAFF 15095 527 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-142 STAFF 12302 550 Evening T 5:40pm-8:20pm C-107 STAFF 13215 555 Evening MW 7:05pm-8:20pm C-111 STAFF RDG:030 Introduction to College Reading 3 cr 10083 501 Day MW 8am-9:15am C-135 D White 10084 502 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am C-135 D White Readings will focus on navigating the unwritten rules of corporate employment along with how corporations operate in the U.S. and world. 10085 503 Day MTWR 11am-12:15pm C-142 STAFF 10086 504 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm C-135 C Blanco 10087 505 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm C-109 C Fuller 10088 506 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-135 C Blanco Concurrent enrollment in ENG:030 Section 515 is required. 10089 507 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-135 C Fuller Reading will focus on landmark Supreme Court decisions. 10090 508 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-135 S Serns 10091 509 Day MW 8am-9:15am C-113 C Blanco 10092 510 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-142 STAFF Concurrent enrollment is required in MCM:101 Section 501. 10093 511 Day MTWR 11am-12:15pm C-142 STAFF 10094 512 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-142 STAFF 13222 513 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am C-137 C Blanco Readings will focus on health and wellness issues. 13223 514 Day MW 8am-9:15am C-112 C Fuller 13224 515 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm C-109 C Fuller Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 52 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-3/14 1/19-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section 13225 13228 13229 13414 14316 14317 14318 10095 10096 13239 13240 RDG:050 10097 RDG:052 10098 RDG:054 10099 RDG:100 10100 516 Day 518 Day 519 Day 521 Day 523 Day 524 Day 525 Day 550 Evening 551 Evening 554 Evening 555 Evening Spelling Improvement 501 Day Vocabulary Improvement 501 Day Study Skills and Notetaking 501 Day College Reading and Study Skills 501 Day Type Day Time Location MW TR TR MW TR MW MW M T TR MW 11am-12:15pm 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 5:40pm-8:20pm 5:40pm-8:20pm 5:40pm-6:55pm 7:05pm-8:20pm C-133 C-133 C-113 C-112 C-113 C-104 C-104 C-104 C-104 C-135 C-135 TBA C-138 TBA C-138 TBA C-138 MW 9:30am-10:45am C-142 Credits Instructor C Fuller S Serns D White C Fuller STAFF STAFF D White STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF 3 cr S Serns Dates 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Real Estate REL:104 Real Estate Law 3 cr 15411 501 Evening W 6pm-10pm E-282 STAFF 2/17-5/5 REL:204 Real Estate Finance 3 cr 15410 501 Evening TR 6pm-10pm E-282 STAFF 3/23-4/27 REL:513 Salesperson Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) 3 cr 15393 501 Evening M 6pm-10pm E-282 STAFF 1/25-4/26 ALL students seeking licensure must complete the required student-school contracts and disclosures on Day 1 of the class; and 100% of the state-required classroom hours; and earn a cumulative grade of 75% or more. REL:516 15408 REL:517 15409 Basic Appraisal Principles 501 Evening Basic Appraisal Procedures 501 Evening TR 6pm-10pm E-282 TR 6pm-10pm E-282 2 cr STAFF 2 cr STAFF 1/19-2/11 2/16-3/11 Sociology SOC:100 Human Relations 11563 503 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am 11562 504 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SOC:101 Introduction to Sociology 11565 502 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am 11604 504 Day MW 11am-12:15pm 13986 505 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 11606 507 Day TR 11am-12:15pm 12284 508 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am 13991 510 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm 15309 585 Day W 2pm-4:30pm 11607 550 Evening T 6pm-8:45pm 15533 551 Evening W 6pm-8:45pm SOC:103 Human Behavior at Work and in Business 11609 501 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SOC:126 Study of Psychodynamic Substances 11608 585 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SOC:204 Marriage and the Family 15837 565 Evening R 6:30pm-9:20pm Permission required to register for those students not enrolled in the Express/Early Care Education Program. SOC:211 11721 SOC:212 15308 Alcoholism and Drug Abuse 585 Day Race and Ethnicity 501 Evening SS-111 SS-111 SS-108 SS-108 SS-108 SS-108 SS-105 SS-108 SS-107 SS-106 SS-102 SS-111 IR-112 SM-129 TR 9:30am-10:45am IR-112 R 6pm-8:45pm SS-105 3 cr M McMurphy M McMurphy 3 cr L Wilson STAFF L Wilson STAFF L Wilson L Wilson STAFF A Crane STAFF 3 cr V Aitken 3 cr V Aitken 3 cr STAFF 3 cr V Aitken 3 cr STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 53 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/10-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 Florissant Valley Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Credits Instructor Day Time Location MW TR MW 9:30am-10:55am 9:30am-10:55am 5:30pm-6:55pm C-131 C-131 C-131 MW R 11am-12:25pm 5:40pm-9:10pm C-131 C-131 TR MW 8am-9:25am 5:30pm-6:55pm C-131 C-110 4 cr K Mueller K Mueller C Dominguez 4 cr K Mueller M Johnson-Stephenson 4 cr K Mueller C Villalobos TR 6:30pm-9:30pm E-158 3 cr D Michaelis Dates Spanish Florissant Valley SPA:101 10803 10804 10805 SPA:102 10806 10808 SPA:201 10809 10810 Elementary Spanish I 501 Day 502 Day 550 Evening Elementary Spanish II 501 Day 550 Evening Intermediate Spanish I 501 Day 550 Evening 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Telecommunications TEL:103 15518 Introduction to Telecommunications 550 Evening 1/19-5/17 Theatre THT:101 Introduction to Theatre 3 cr 11728 501 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-110 D Betzler 1/19-5/17 15577 551 Evening TR 5pm-7:35pm Theatre D Betzler 1/19-5/17 14590 502 Web-Based/Internet TBA M McCool 1/19-5/17 Students must activate their my.stlcc.edu student e-mail account. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187, go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning, or contact Marie McCool at 314-513-4486 or mmccool@stlcc.edu. THT:105 Theatre Practicum 11765 501 Arranged TBA First class will meeting at 11 a.m. January 20 in the Theatre, future classes are TBA. Theatre 2 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 THT:106 Theatre Practicum 11766 501 Arranged TBA First class will meeting at 11 a.m. January 20 in the Theatre, future classes are TBA. Theatre 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 THT:108 11729 14539 THT:109 14589 THT:110 14588 THT:115 15576 Acting I 501 Day 551 Evening Acting II 501 Day History of Theatre 501 Day Acting for the Camera 501 Day TR T 9:30am-10:45am 5pm-7:35pm Theatre Theatre TR 11am-12:15pm Theatre MW 9:30am-10:45am C-137 MW 11am-12:15pm IR-142 3 cr D Betzler D Betzler 3 cr D Betzler 3 cr C Stephens 3 cr D Betzler account today! 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Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 54 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Courses at Forest Park Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ............................................pgs. 55-101 Forest Park www.stlcc.edu/fp • 5600 Oakland Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110-1316 Forest Park Directory Access Office – disAbility Support Services – 314-644-9039 G-215 Monday & Thursday: 8am-7pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/disAbility Admissions/Registration – 314-644-9127 SC-200 Monday-Thursday: 8am-7pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/admreg Advising – 314-644-9261 SC-110 Monday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:30am-7pm Assessment Center – 314-644-9233 E-219 Monday & Wednesday: 8am-8pm Tuesday & Thursday: 8am-5pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm Bookstore – 314-951-9893 SC-100 www.forestparkbookstore.com Bookstore hours are listed on the inside back cover of this schedule. Campus Life – 314-644-9137 SC-176 Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-7:30pm Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/fp/campus_life.html Campus Switchboard – 314-644-9100 SC-Lobby Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm Cashier’s Office – 314-644-9738 SC-122 Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4pm Children’s Center – 314-951-9440 5457 Highland Park Drive (adjacent to campus) Monday-Thursday: 7:30am-8pm Friday: 7:30am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/fp/child_care_center Continuing Education – 314-644-9175 G-329 Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-7:30pm Friday: 8:30am-4pm www.stlcc.edu/continuing_education Distance Learning – 314-539-5185 www.stlcc.edu/distance_learning Financial Aid – 314-644-9979 SC-205 Monday-Thursday: 8am-7pm Friday: 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/financialaid Student Success Center— 314-644-9267 G-229 Monday-Thursday, 8am-9pm Friday, 8am-4pm Saturday, noon-4pm Study Abroad – 314-539-5350 Office of International Education www.stlcc.edu/programs/study_abroad Transcripts – 314-644-9670 Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm Central Student Records 5600 Oakland Avenue, Room B-13 St. Louis, MO 63110 Veterans’ Services – 314-644-9226 SC-229 Monday-Thursday: 8am-7pm Friday: 8am-4:30pm Counseling – 314-644-9251 F-217 Monday & Thursday: 8:30am-7pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 55 St. Louis Community College Forest Park Campus • 5600 Oakland Avenue Forest Park A B C D E F G AA CC H Hospitality A Tower Studies Center B Tower HP Highland Park C Tower L Library Building D Tower PE Physical Education E Tower Building F Tower PG Parking Garage G Tower SC Student Center Art Annex T Theater Building Children’s Center MILEAGE GRID (one way) CC CC FV FV FP MC SC WW 17 7 18 17 30 16 21 31 29 17 FP 7 16 MC 18 21 11 11 SC 17 31 16 12 WW 30 29 24 20 16 24 12 20 28 28 For I-64 project updates, visit www.stlcc.edu/ messages/I64.html. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 56 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Forest Park Final Exam Schedule May 11-17 • Special Schedule Day (make-up day), Monday, May 17, 2010 Will have a 1 hour 50 minute exam on... MONDAY 7-7:30 a.m. 8-8:30 a.m. 9-9:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m. 11-11:30 a.m. 12-12:30 p.m. 1-1:30 p.m. 2-2:30 p.m. 3-3:30 p.m. 4-4:30 p.m. Wed, May 12, 7-8:50 a.m. *Fri., May 14, 8-9:50 a.m. Wed, May 12, 9-10:50 a.m. *Fri., May 14, 10-11:50 a.m. Wed., May 12, 11-12:50 p.m. *Fri, May 14, 12-1:50 p.m. Wed., May 12, 1-2:50 p.m. *Fri., May 14, 2-3:50 p.m. Wed., May 12, 3-4:50 p.m. *Fri., May 14, 4-5:50 p.m. or Mon., May 17, 3:30-5:20 p.m. 5-6 p.m. (Monday only) *Fri., May 14, or Mon., May 17, 5:30-7:20 p.m. 5-6 p.m. Wed., May 12, 5:30-7:20 p.m. 7 p.m. (Monday only) Fri., May 14 or Mon., May 17, 7:30-9:20 p.m. 7 p.m. Wed., May 12, 7:30-9:20 p.m. *Classes that do not ordinarily meet on Friday may use the same time on Monday, May 17. TUESDAY 7-7:30 a.m. 8-8:30 a.m. 9-9:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m. 11-11:30 a.m. 12-12:30 p.m. 1-1:30 p.m. 2-2:30 p.m. 3-3:30 p.m. 4-4:30 p.m. 5-6 p.m. (Tuesday only) 5-6 p.m. (Thursday only) 5-6 p.m. (Tuesday, Thursday) 7-7:30 p.m. (Tuesday, Thursday) Tues., May 11, 7-8:50 a.m. Thur., May 13, 8-9:50 a.m. Tues., May 11, 9-10:50 a.m. Thur., May 13 10-11:50 a.m. Tues., May 11, 11-12:50 p.m. Thur., May 13, 12-1:50 p.m. Tues., May 11, 1-2:50 p.m. Thur., May 13, 2-3:50 p.m. Tues., May 11, 3-4:50 p.m. Thur., May 13, 4-5:50 p.m. Tues., May 11, 5–6:50 p.m. Thur., May 13, 5-6:50 p.m. Tues., May 11, or Thur., May 13, 5:30-7:20 p.m. Tues., May 11, or Thur., May 13, 7:30-9:20 p.m. WEDNESDAY 5-6 p.m. (Wednesday only) Wed., May 12, 5:30-7:20 p.m. 7 p.m. (Wednesday only) Wed., May 12, 7:30-9:20 p.m. THURSDAY 7 p.m. (Thursday only) Thur., May 13, 7:30-9:20 p.m. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 57 Forest Park Starting the first meeting of class each week during fall term: St. Louis Community College M S S T W T T M S F W T F S Forest Park e are pleased to offer a weekend transfer degree option on the Forest Park campus. This program can be completed entirely on weekends within two years, or if you prefer, may be extended to fit your schedule. If your days and evenings are already filled with work and family obligations, this may be the perfect opportunity that you’ve been waiting for. Whether you are seeking a college degree or simply want to take selected college courses at convenient times, this program will meet your needs. All of our weekend courses are offered in an accelerated (eight–week terms) format and meet on Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. If you would like more information about our Weekend College, please contact us at 314-644-9175 or visit us at 5600 Oakland Avenue. W eekend C ol lege Genera l Tra nsf er As socia t e De gree 10/24/09 – 12/19/09 (No class 11/28) Fall 2010 College Composition I (Sat.) 3 Credits The Enjoyment of Music (Fri. & Sun.) 3 Credits 8/15/08 – 10/5/08 Earth Science (Fri. & Sun.) Art Appreciation (Sat.) Term 7 SOC:101 HUM:101 10/10/08 – 12/7/08 Introduction to Sociology (Sat.) Humanities I (Fri. & Sun.) Fall 2008 Term 3 1/16/10 – 3/6/10 3 Credits ENG:102 College Composition II (Sat.) Start MTH:160C College Algebra (Fri. & Sun.) 4 Credits Term 8 ART:101 IS:103 1/7/09 – 3/7/09 Art History I (Fri. & Sun.) Information Systems for Business (Sat.) Spring 2009 3 Credits 3/14/09 – 5/16/09 (No class 3/21, 4/11) Swimming II (All Levels) (Sun.) World Religions (Sat.) Introduction to American Politics (Fri. & Sun.) Spring 2009 1 Credit 3 Credits Term 9 PE:163 PHL:103 PSC:101 Term 10 ANT:102 ECO:151 Term 1 COM:101 IS:151 Summer 2008 3 Credits 3 Credits Term 2 ENG:101 MUS:114 Term 6 GEO:100 ART:100 here Term 4 PHL:101 BIO:111 3/13/10 – 5/15/10 (No class 3/20, 4/3) Spring 2010 Introduction to Philosophy (Sat.) 3 Credits Introduction to Biology I (Fri. & Sun.) 4 Credits Term 5 HST:101 PSY:200 PE:162 6/5/10 – 7/31/10 (No class 7/3) American History I (Sat.) General Psychology (Fri. & Sun.) Beginning Swimming (Sun.) Term 6 GEO:100 ART:100 Earth Science (Fri. & Sun.) Art Appreciation (Sat.) Fall 2010 3 Credits 3 Credits Term 7 SOC:101 HUM:101 Introduction to Sociology (Sat.) Humanities I (Fri. & Sun.) Fall 2010 3 Credits 4 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits Summer 2009 6/6/09 – 8/1/09 (No class 7/4) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Sat.) 3 Credits Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics) (Fri. & Sun.) 3 Credits 8/22/09 - 10/17/09 Oral Communications I (Sat.) Microcomputer Applications in Business Spring 2010 3 Credits 4 Credits Fall 2010 3 Credits Summer 2010 3 Credits 3 Credits 1 Credit 64 Total Credit Hours All courses are offered in an accelerated format. Refer to appropriate semester schedule for meeting times. 4 Credits FOR INFORMATION CALL: 314-644-9175 St. Louis Community College Register online at www.stlcc.edu FOREST PARK Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 58 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates ACC:100 APPLIED ACCOUNTING 10123 401 Day MW 11am-12:15pm E-315 10191 402 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am E-315 12288 405 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm E-315 10224 421 Day MW 12pm-1:30pm F-329 10240 451 Evening MW 5:45pm-7pm E-315 12031 452 Evening M 7:05pm-9:45pm HSP-214 13115 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr A Reeves A Reeves A Reeves STAFF STAFF STAFF D Juriga 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 ACC:110 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I 10251 401 Day MW 9am-10:40am E-315 10257 402 Day TR 11am-12:40pm E-315 10265 451 Evening M 7:05pm-10:15pm E-315 14106 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 4 cr STAFF A Reeves STAFF A Reeves 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 ACC:114 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 10267 401 Day TR 1pm-2:15pm E-315 10269 451 Evening/Hybrid T 5:45pm-7pm E-315 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Juriga D Juriga 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 ACC:120 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS 14223 451 Evening/Hybrid M 7:05pm-9:45pm E-310 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr A Reeves 1/25-3/22 ACC:122 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS - SPREADSHEETS 12984 461 Evening/Hybrid M 7:05pm-9:45pm E-310 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr A Reeves 3/29-5/17 ACC:204 10296 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 3 cr C Mittler 1/19-5/17 4 cr L El-Hage Chehade 1/25-5/17 ART:100 ART APPRECIATION 10048 401 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm C-110 10047 402 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-112 12252 461 Evening W 6:15pm-9:40pm G-323 14761 403 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15783 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15785 476 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF S Dawson 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/10-5/17 1/20-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:101 14227 3 cr STAFF Type Day Time Location INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING 451 Evening T 7:05pm-9:45pm F-327 Anthropology ANT:102 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 15540 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Arabic ARA:101 14758 MODERN ARABIC I 450 Evening M 6pm-9:20pm D-217A Art ART HISTORY I 495 Weekend U F 12:30pm-4:30pm 6pm-9:10pm C-112 C-112 TR 11am-12:15pm C-112 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm T-204 F M 9am-12:20pm 6pm-9:20pm G-409 G-413 F 9am-12:20pm G-409 MW TR TR 9am-11:30am 9am-11:30am 6pm-8:30pm G-413 F-415 F-415 1/04-5/30 1/04-5/30 This is an Accelerated Weekend College course. ART:102 10055 ART:103 10056 ART:107 10057 12309 ART:108 10101 ART:109 10114 15797 10116 ART HISTORY II 401 Day HISTORY OF MODERN ART 401 Day DESIGN I 401 Day 450 Evening DESIGN II 401 Day DRAWING I 401 Day 403 Day 450 Evening 3 cr S Dawson 3 cr S Dawson 2 cr STAFF Y Zuo 2 cr M Carlos 3 cr Y Zuo F Gochnour K Wilson The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 59 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Forest Park Accounting St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 14256 404 Weekend S 9am-2:30pm G-413 STAFF 1/16-5/17 12915 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:110 DRAWING II 3 cr 10142 403 Day MW 12pm-2:30pm G-413 M Mitchell 1/20-5/17 10117 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm F-415 M Carlos 1/19-5/17 12916 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. Forest Park ART:111 FIGURE DRAWING I 3 cr 10143 401 Day MW 12pm-2:30pm F-415 Y Zuo 1/20-5/17 10144 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm F-415 Y Wilson-Ramsey 1/19-5/17 ART:112 FIGURE DRAWING II 3 cr 10148 401 Day MW 12pm-2:30pm F-415 Y Zuo 1/20-5/17 10145 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm F-415 Y Wilson-Ramsey 1/19-5/17 ART:113 CERAMICS I 3 cr 10153 401 Day MW 2:30pm-5pm AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15645 402 Day MW 9am-11am AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15726 404 Day MW 11am-1:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15762 405 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15765 406 Day F 8am-2:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/22-5/17 13793 421 Day TR 9am-11:50am AA-107 STAFF 2/09-5/17 13053 450 Evening MW 6pm-8:30pm AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13698 451 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm AA-107 R Dunn 1/19-5/17 ART:114 PAINTING I 3 cr 10169 401 Day TR 12pm-2:30pm F-415 Y Zuo 1/19-5/17 12766 486 Weekend S 9am-2:30pm F-415 F Frye 1/16-5/17 12917 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:115 PRINTMAKING I 10174 401 Day 15769 402 Day 15775 403 Day 15778 451 Day 15780 404 Day 10176 450 Evening ART:116 SCULPTURE I 13789 401 Day ART:131 COMPUTER ART STUDIO 12897 401 Day Adobe InDesign will be taught. 12898 421 Day Adobe InDesign will be taught. TR MW TR MW F TR 2:30pm-5pm 9am-11:50am 8am-10:50am 6pm-8:50pm 8am-2:50pm 5:30pm-8pm AA-111 AA-111 AA-111 AA-111 AA-111 AA-111 MW 12pm-2:30pm AA-110 TR 12:30pm-3pm G-411 3 cr G Alvarez STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF G Alvarez 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF MW 2:30pm-5:30pm G-411 R Trietley 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 ART:133 GRAPHIC DESIGN I 3 cr 10182 401 Day TR 9:30am-12pm G-411 E Richards 1/19-5/17 10183 421 Day MW 11am-1:30pm G-411 E Richards 2/08-5/17 12261 450 Evening MW 6pm-8:30pm G-411 C Kelly 1/20-5/17 ART:134 GRAPHIC DESIGN II 3 cr 10184 401 Day TR 9:30am-12pm G-411 T Kavanaugh 1/19-5/17 12263 450 Evening MW 6pm-8:30pm G-411 C Kelly 1/20-5/17 ART:135 GRAPHIC PRODUCTION I 2 cr 10785 401 Day F 9am-12:20pm G-411 A Smith 1/22-5/17 ART:138 DRAWING FOR GRAPHICS I 2 cr 12896 401 Day MW 9am-10:40am G-409 E Richards 1/20-5/17 ART:165 PHOTOGRAPHY I 3 cr 10816 401 Day MW 1pm-3:40pm F-411 O Mitchell 1/20-5/17 14142 402 Day TR 9am-11:40am F-411 D Moore 1/19-5/17 10817 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:40pm G-115 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:166 PHOTOGRAPHY II 3 cr 12901 450 Evening MW 6pm-8:40pm G-119 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:167 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY 3 cr 14136 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:40pm G-418 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14054 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Moore 1/19-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students should have a digital camera and/or a film camera and scanner, and photo editing software, preferably Adobe Photoshop. ART:172 14841 15804 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 401 Day 402 Day MW TR 1pm-3:40pm 1pm-3:40pm F-TBA F-411 3 cr O Mitchell C Prahl Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 60 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 13551 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:40pm G-115 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14053 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Moore 1/19-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students should have a digital camera and/or a film camera and scanner, and photo editing software, preferably Adobe Photoshop. ART:210 ADVANCED DRAWING 3 cr 13733 401 Day MW 12pm-2:30pm F-415 M Mitchell 1/20-5/17 15807 404 Day S 9am-2:30pm F-415 STAFF 1/16-5/17 10119 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm F-415 M Carlos 1/19-5/17 ART:211 FIGURE DRAWING III 3 cr 10146 450 Day MW 12pm-2:30pm F-415 Y Zuo 1/20-5/17 ART:213 CERAMICS II 3 cr 10150 401 Day TR 2:30pm-5pm AA-107 R Dunn 1/19-5/17 15646 402 Day MW 8am-10:50am AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15729 404 Day MW 11am-1:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15763 405 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15766 406 Day F 8am-2:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/22-5/17 13794 421 Day TR 9am-12pm AA-107 STAFF 2/09-5/17 10167 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm AA-107 R Dunn 1/19-5/17 13699 451 Evening MW 6pm-8:30pm AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:214 PAINTING II 3 cr 10170 401 Day TR 12pm-2:30pm F-415 Y Zuo 1/19-5/17 12767 486 Weekend S 9am-2:20pm F-415 F Frye 1/16-5/17 12919 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:215 PRINTMAKING II 10175 401 Day TR 15770 402 Day MW 13791 421 Day TR 12775 450 Evening TR ART:216 SCULPTURE II 15808 401 Day MW ART:233 GRAPHIC DESIGN III 10185 401 Day TR 13031 450 Evening MW ART:234 GRAPHIC DESIGN IV 10186 401 Day TR 13032 450 Evening MW ART:235 GRAPHIC PRODUCTION II 10786 401 Day F ART:236 TYPOGRAPHY 12895 401 Day MW ART:238 DRAWING FOR GRAPHICS II 10187 401 Day MW ART:239 ILLUSTRATION I 15716 421 Day TR ART:240 ILLUSTRATION II 15717 421 Day TR ART:245 PORTFOLIO DESIGN AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES 13129 499 Arranged TR Permission of instructor is required. 2:30pm-5pm 9am-11:50am 9am-11:50am 5:30pm-8pm AA-111 AA-111 AA-111 AA-111 12pm-2:30pm AA-111 9:30am-12pm 6pm-8:30pm G-412 G-412 9:30am-12pm 6pm-8:30pm G-412 G-412 9am-12:20pm G-412 9am-10:40am G-411 9am-10:40am G-411 3pm-6pm G-409 3pm-6pm G-409 TBA ART:275 PHOTO IMAGING I: PHOTOSHOP 12899 450 Evening M 5pm-10pm G-412 Introduction to Photoshop is taught in this class. 13557 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15782 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr G Alvarez STAFF STAFF G Alvarez 3 cr STAFF 3 cr T Kavanaugh C Kelly 3 cr T Kavanaugh C Kelly 2 cr A Smith 2 cr E Richards 2 cr E Richards 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 2 cr E Richards 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/19-5/17 3 cr M Miller 1/25-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 61 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/19-5/17 Forest Park ART:207 DESIGN III 2 cr 10107 401 Day F 9am-12:20pm G-409 STAFF 1/22-5/17 10110 450 Evening W 6pm-9:20pm AA-110 Y Wilson-Ramsey 1/20-5/17 ART:208 DESIGN IV 2 cr 10112 450 Evening W 6pm-9:20pm AA-110 Y Wilson-Ramsey 1/20-5/17 ART:209 DRAWING III 3 cr 13684 401 Day MW 12pm-2:30pm G-413 M Mitchell 1/20-5/17 10118 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm F-415 M Carlos 1/19-5/17 12918 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Forest Park AT:135 COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN FOR THE WWW I 3 cr 12763 421 Day MW 11am-2pm G-412 E Richards 2/08-5/17 14097 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm G-411 A Smith 1/19-5/17 AT:143 COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN FOR THE WWW II 3 cr 13151 421 Day MW 11am-2pm G-412 E Richards 2/08-5/17 14098 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm G-412 A Smith 1/19-5/17 AT:144 WWW SPECIAL TOPICS 3 cr 14100 421 Day MW 11am-2pm G-412 E Richards 2/08-5/17 14099 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm G-412 A Smith 1/19-5/17 AT:213 ADVANCED CERAMICS 3 cr 10152 401 Day TR 2:30pm-5pm AA-107 R Dunn 1/19-5/17 15069 402 Day MW 2:30pm-5pm AA-107 R Akin 1/20-5/17 15723 403 Day MW 9am-11:50am AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15761 404 Day MW 11am-1:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15764 405 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15767 406 Day F 8am-2:50pm AA-107 STAFF 1/22-5/17 13795 421 Day TR 9am-11:50am AA-107 STAFF 2/08-5/17 10168 450 Evening TR 6pm-8:30pm AA-107 R Dunn 1/19-5/17 12894 451 Evening MW 6pm-8:30pm AA-107 STAFF 1/20-5/17 AT:215 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING 3 cr 12787 401 Day TR 2:30pm-5pm AA-111 G Alvarez 1/19-5/17 15771 402 Day MW 9am-11:50am AA-111 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13792 421 Day TR 9am-12pm AA-111 STAFF 2/08-5/17 12789 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-8pm AA-111 G Alvarez 1/19-5/17 AT:221 WATERCOLOR II 3 cr 12779 401 Day MW 3pm-5:30pm F-415 STAFF 1/20-5/17 AT:229 ADVANCED PAINTING PROJECTS 3 cr 12253 401 Day TR 12pm-2:30pm F-415 Y Zuo 1/19-5/17 12786 486 Weekend S 9am-2:50pm F-415 F Frye 1/16-5/17 AT:246 ADVANCED COMPUTER ART APPLICATIONS 3 cr 13704 401 Day TR 12pm-2:30pm F-411 E Richards 1/19-5/17 12764 421 Day MW 2:30pm-5:30pm G-411 R Trietley 2/08-5/17 This is a multi-discipline course taught in an agency environment with actual clients. Instructor approval required. Permission required for registration, contact instructor at erichards@stlcc.edu or 314-644-9350. AT:276 12900 PHOTO IMAGING II: PHOTOSHOP 450 Evening M 5pm-10pm G-412 11am-11:50am 3pm-4:50pm 6pm-6:50pm 7pm-8:50pm G-014B G-017 G-014B G-017 9am-9:50am G-014B 8am-4:30pm OFF CAMPUS MW MW TR TR 10am-10:50am 11am-12:50pm 10am-11:20am 12pm-3:20pm G-014B G-017 G-030 G-030 TR TR MW MW 10am-10:50am 1pm-2:50pm 12pm-1:20pm 1:30pm-4:20pm G-014B G-017 G-030 G-030 MW MW 6pm-6:50pm 7pm-8:50pm G-014B G-017 8am-8:50am G-020 8am-8:50am 12pm-1:50pm G-020 G-017 3 cr M Miller 1/25-5/17 Automotive Technology AUT:150 10506 AUTOMOTIVE FUEL AND INDUCTION SYSTEMS 401 Day TR TR 10508 450 Evening TR TR AUT:158 CHARTS, DIAGRAMS AND HANDBOOK USAGE 10511 401 Day MW AUT:164 WORKPLACE LEARNING II: FORD ASSET PROGRAM 15357 426 Day MTWRF Open to Ford ASSET students only. AUT:167 10512 15358 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS 401 Day 426 Day 3 cr M Walker R Anthes 2 cr M Walker 7 cr R Anthes 3 cr A Vitullo R Anthes 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-3/14 1/19-3/14 Open to Ford ASSET students only. AUT:169 10514 15359 SUSPENSION AND STEERING II 401 Day 426 Day Open to Ford ASSET students only. 10515 450 Evening AUT:256 10516 AUT:272 10517 AUTOMOTIVE POWERTRAINS 401 Day MWF ACCESSORIES, CONTROLS AND AIR CONDITIONING 401 Day TR M 3 cr M Walker R Anthes A Hopson 3 cr R Weil 3 cr R Weil Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 62 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section AUT:282 10520 AUTOMOTIVE FIELD WORK II 401 Day Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates MTWRF 9am-11:50am G-017 5 cr R Weil 1/19-5/17 Baking and Pastry Arts Students must attend in full culinary uniform and must possess mandatory tools and supplies on the first day of class. Supply list available in the HRM office. 13931 INTRODUCTION TO BAKING THEORY AND NUTRITION 401 Day TWR 450 Evening TWR BREADS, ROLLS, AND BAKERIES 421 Day TWR 461 Evening TWR PRODUCTION PASTRY TECHNIQUES 421 Day TWR 461 Evening TWR CAKE PRODUCTION AND DECORATION 421 Day TWR 461 Evening TWR BAKESHOP BASICS FOR CULINARIANS 401 Day M 402 Day M 450 Evening F ARTISAN AND DECORATIVE BREAD 401 Day TWR ICE CREAM AND FROZEN DESSERTS 421 Day TWR CHOCOLATES AND PRALINES 421 Day TWR CONTEMPORARY PLATED DESSERTS 421 Day TWR SHOWPIECES AND CONFECTIONARY ART 421 Day TWR DESSERT BUFFET PRESENTATION 401 Day F M 450 Evening T M 7:30am-11:45am 6pm-10:15pm HSP-104 HSP-104 7:30am-11:45am 6pm-10:15pm HSP-104 HSP-104 7:30am-11:45am 6pm-10:15pm HSP-104 HSP-104 7:30am-11:45am 6pm-10:15pm HSP-104 HSP-104 7:30am-11am 12pm-3:30pm 5:30pm-9pm HSP-104 HSP-104 HSP-104 12pm-4:15pm HSP-104 12pm-4:15pm HSP-104 12pm-4:15pm HSP-104 12pm-4:15pm HSP-104 12pm-4:15pm HSP-104 10am-2pm 4:30pm-9pm 4:30pm-9pm 6pm-10pm HSP-104 HSP-104 HSP-104 HSP-104 W M 1:30pm-3:20pm 1:30pm-3:20pm C-417 B-415 T TR TR R T A-110 TR R M A-110 W MW MW M MW W TR T TR R MW M MW W TR T TR R 9am-10:50am 11am-12:20pm 11am-12:20pm 9am-10:50am 11am-12:50pm C-411 A-110 A-110 C-411 D-415 1/19-5/17 A-110 D-415 C-411 1/16-5/17 C-411 A-110 A-110 D-415 A-110 D-415 C-110 C-411 A-110 C-411 A-110 D-415 A-110 D-415 A-112 D-415 A-112 D-415 3 cr C Shiller P Arnot 3 cr C Shiller P Arnot 3 cr C Shiller P Arnot 3 cr C Shiller STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 2 cr C Shiller 2 cr C Shiller 2 cr C Shiller 2 cr C Shiller 2 cr C Shiller 7 cr STAFF STAFF 1/19-2/11 1/19-2/11 2/16-3/11 2/16-3/11 3/23-4/15 3/23-4/15 4/20-5/13 4/20-5/13 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-2/04 2/09-2/25 3/02-3/25 3/30-4/15 4/20-5/06 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Biology BIO:103 10001 PROBLEMS IN ANATOMY 401 Day BIO:111 10002 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY I 401 Day 10003 402 Day 10004 403 TR 404 Day 1pm-2:20pm Day 10007 405 MW 406 Day 11am-12:20pm Day 10008 407 Day 10009 408 Day 13157 409 Day 13183 410 Day 12636 450 Evening 10010 451 Evening 13114 452 Evening 14781 453 Evening 10005 10006 1pm-2:20pm 11am-12:50pm 9am-10:50am 9am-10:50am 11am-12:20pm 12:30pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 12:30pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 1pm-2:20pm 2:30pm-4pm 1pm-2:20pm 2:30pm-4:20pm 5:30pm-6:40pm 6:50pm-8:40pm 5:30pm-6:40pm 6:50pm-8:40pm 5:30pm-6:40pm 6:50pm-8:40pm 5:30pm-6:40pm 6:50pm-8:40pm 3 cr T Alvarez 4 cr T Frison T Frison M LaPorte M LaPorte T Frison T Frison K Markova K Markova D Munson D Munson C Deppong C Deppong S Kalyanaraman S Kalyanaraman The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 63 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 Forest Park BAP:101 13921 15521 BAP:105 13922 15524 BAP:110 13923 15688 BAP:115 13924 15697 BAP:150 13946 13947 13950 BAP:201 13925 BAP:205 13926 BAP:210 13927 BAP:215 13929 BAP:220 13930 BAP:250 15701 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location BIO:151 14782 14783 14784 BIO:203 10011 Credits Instructor Dates Forest Park BIOLOGY OF HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE 401 Day MW 2pm-3:20pm B-413 402 Day MW 11am-12:20pm C-110 450 Evening M 5:30pm-8:20pm A-413 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY I 401 Day MW 8am-9:50am D-411 MW 10am-10:50am A-110 12588 402 Day MW 10am-10:50am A-110 MW 11am-12:50pm D-411 14786 403 Day TR 8am-9:50am D-411 TR 10am-10:50am A-110 14789 404 Day TR 10am-10:50am A-112 TR 11am-12:50pm D-411 10012 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:20pm D-411 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm C-112 14790 451 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:20pm B-415 TR 6:30pm-8:20pm D-411 BIO:207 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I 10013 401 Day TR 8am-9:20am A-110 T 10am-11:50am C-417 10014 402 Day MW 8am-9:20am A-110 W 9:30am-11:20pm C-417 10015 403 Day TR 8am-9:20am A-110 R 10am-11:50am C-417 12250 404 Day MW 8am-9:20am A-110 W 11:30am-1:20pm C-417 12251 405 Day TR 12pm-1:20pm A-112 T 1:30pm-3:20pm C-417 12392 406 Day F 8am-9:50am C-417 F 10am-12:50pm A-110 12592 407 Day TR 12pm-1:20pm A-112 R 1:30pm-3:20pm C-417 10016 450 Evening T 4pm-6:50pm C-110 T 7pm-8:50pm C-417 12415 451 Evening M 4pm-6:50pm A-112 M 7pm-8:50pm C-417 BIO:208 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 14879 401 Day TR 11am-12:20pm B-112 T 1:30pm-3:20pm B-411 10017 402 Day TR 12pm-1:20pm B-112 R 1:30pm-3:20pm B-411 12192 404 Day R 8am-9:50am B-411 R 10am-12:50pm C-110 12239 405 Day R 10am-12:50pm C-110 R 1pm-2:50pm B-411 13438 406 Day T 4pm-6:40pm B-112 T 6:50pm-8:40pm B-411 13439 407 Day/Hybrid R 11am-11:50am B-411 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr A NewMyer T Peters A NewMyer 4 cr A NewMyer W Huber 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-5/17 BIO:215 HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 13291 450 Evening/Hybrid M 5pm-6:50pm C-417 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 5 cr W Huber 1/25-5/17 A NewMyer A NewMyer A NewMyer W Manhanke K Markova 4 cr T Alvarez T Alvarez T Alvarez T Alvarez T Alvarez W Huber STAFF STAFF T Peters 4 cr T Alvarez T Alvarez W Huber W Huber E Lechkova 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 Building Inspection Technology BIC:103 15232 BIC:201 15233 BUILDING CODES AND ORDINANCES 450 Evening ELECTRICAL INSPECTION 450 Evening W 5pm-7:25pm F-327 T 6pm-9:30pm F-325 9:30am-10:45am F-327 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-2:20pm 10am-11:20am F-325 F-325 F-325 F-325 F-325 F-325 G-030 3 cr J Sanders 2 cr J Graves 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Business Administration BUS:103 10496 BUS:104 10327 10328 10373 10460 10467 10468 12353 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 401 Day TR INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 401 Day MW 402 Day TR 403 Day MW 404 Day TR 405 Day TR 421 Day MW 422 Day MWF 3 cr A Cole 3 cr J Jones J Jones A Cole J Jones J Jones A Cole STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 64 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 3/22-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location 10475 451 Evening T 7:05pm-9:45pm E-317 13993 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BUS:116 14711 BUS:201 10481 13552 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 401 Day ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 401 Day 450 Evening Credits Instructor Dates STAFF J Jones 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm F-327 TR T 2:30pm-3:45pm 7:05pm-9:45pm E-315 E-315 3 cr A Cole 3 cr D Juriga D Juriga TR W 12:30pm-1:45pm 7:05pm-9:45pm G-111 F-325 3 cr STAFF STAFF MW M M MW W M TR T T TR R R MW M M MW W W T T R W T W W W M 8am-9:20am 9:30am-10:20am 11am-12:50pm 8am-9:20am 9:30am-10:20am 11am-12:50pm 12pm-1:20pm 1:30pm-2:20pm 3pm-4:50pm 12pm-1:20pm 1:30pm-2:20pm 3pm-4:50pm 12pm-12:20pm 1:30pm-2:20pm 3pm-4:50pm 12pm-1:20pm 1:30pm-2:20pm 3pm-4:50pm 4pm-4:50pm 5pm-6:50pm 4pm-6:50pm 5:30pm-6:20pm 5:30pm-8:20pm 6:30pm-8:20pm 5:30pm-6:20pm 6:30pm-8:20pm 5:30pm-8:20pm C-112 C-112 B-311 C-112 C-112 B-311 B-110 B-112 C-317 B-110 B-112 B-311 C-TBA B-TBA B-311 TBA TBA TBA C-112 B-311 C-112 B-413 B-413 B-311 B-112 B-311 B-112 W MW W W W M 11am-11:50am 11am-12:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 5:30pm-6:20pm 6:30pm-8:20pm 5:30pm-8:20pm B-413 B-110 B-317 C-110 B-317 C-110 TR R R 12pm-1:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 2pm-3:50pm A-317 A-317 B-311 R 1pm-3:50pm B-110 T R 8am-9:50am 9am-11:50am B-417 B-417 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Business Law BUSINESS LAW I 401 Day 451 Evening 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Chemistry CHM:101 10018 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I 401 Day 10019 402 Day 10020 403 Day 10021 404 Day 12579 405 Day 15827 406 Day 13119 407 Day 10022 450 Evening 10023 451 Evening CHM:105 10024 10046 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 401 Day 450 Evening CHM:106 14802 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 401 Day CHM:207 13184 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LECTURE II 401 Day 5 cr STAFF STAFF B Landis B Landis STAFF STAFF STAFF I Lutzeler V Talkad 5 cr B Dhawan B Dhawan 5 cr B Dhawan 3 cr V Talkad 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 Clinical Laboratory Technology CLT:103 10239 HEMATOLOGY 401 Day CLT:104 10242 PATHOGENIC BACTERIOLOGY I 401 Day 3 cr A Njoku 4 cr T 1:30pm-2:50pm B-417 S Bernard W 10:30am-12:30pm B-417 R 1pm-2:30pm B-417 CLT:106 PHLEBOTOMY ESSENTIALS (BLOOD DRAWING) 5 cr 12155 401 Day TWR 3pm-4:50pm B-417 S Bernard CLT:107 PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM 6 cr 10268 421 Day MWF 6am-6:50am OFF CAMPUS S Bernard Practicum meets 24 hours/week. Background check, drug screen, health examination, and adult, infant, child CPR certification required. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 65 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/23-5/17 Forest Park BLW:101 15826 10532 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates CLT:205 10258 PATHOLOGY CORRELATION CONFERENCE 1 cr 474 Day/Hybrid F 12:30pm-1:30pm B-417 A Njoku 1/22-5/17 M 12:30pm-2:30pm B-417 1/22-5/17 Enrollment in the course is limited to students who have been admitted to the Clinical Laboratory Technology Program. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. CLT:206 10259 CLT:207 10260 CLT:210 10262 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY II 401 Day CLINICAL PRACTICE II 401 Day IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY 401 Day MF 9:30am-12pm B-417 MWF 6am-6:50am OFF CAMPUS T 10am-12:50pm B-417 4 cr M Kosfeld 4 cr A Njoku 2 cr M Honti 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm 11am-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 11am-12:15pm 10am-10:50am 12:30pm-1:45pm 9am-10:50am 1pm-2:55pm 1pm-3:30pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-7:20pm F-329 F-215 D-217A F-215 D-217A TBA TBA LB-031 G-111 C-223 G-111 TBA TBA G-327 3 cr K Swyers S Knight R Johnson M Rhodes K Hill C Kizart Z Casey T Rogers A Zieren STAFF Z Casey B French T Rogers K Hill 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/09-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/09-5/17 COM:101 ORAL COMMUNICATION I 10035 401 Day MWF 8am-8:50am T-104 10036 402 Day MWF 9am-9:50am T-104 10037 403 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-415 12678 404 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am T-104 10038 405 Day MWF 10am-10:50am T-103 10039 406 Day MW 10am-11:15am C-223 10040 407 Day MWF 10am-10:50am T-104 10041 408 Day MWF 11am-11:50am T-103 10042 409 Day TR 11am-12:15pm T-103 10043 410 Day TR 11am-12:15pm T-105 10044 411 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm T-103 13318 412 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-219 13319 413 Day MWF 11am-11:50am G-119 13320 414 Day MW 11am-12:15pm G-113 13649 415 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm G-117 10045 421 Day MW 9am-10:50am A-112 11692 422 Day TR 9am-10:50am A-112 12888 424 Day MW 12pm-1:50pm T-105 13663 425 Day TR 11am-12:50pm D-215 14842 428 Day TR 12:30pm-2:10pm T-104 10050 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm T-103 10051 451 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm T-103 Sections 451 and 452 are revolving classes. Students may attend either section. 10052 452 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm T-103 Sections 451 and 452 are revolving classes. Students may attend either section. 13659 455 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm T-203 10049 461 Evening MW 7pm-8:50pm C-221 13322 463 Evening TR 7pm-8:50pm T-106 10630 480 Weekend S 9am-11:40am T-103 14007 487 Weekend S 9am-2:30pm D-217 15720 419 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15722 420 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr P Muldoon M Hurley STAFF J Miller P Muldoon C Moody L Anderson B Edwards STAFF J Miller C Moody C Moody P Muldoon D Kane C Moody A Saccavino STAFF B Edwards T Lee B Kahan STAFF L Ross 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 L Ross 1/19-5/17 G Carr L Anderson J Miller T Barron A Saccavino STAFF 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/27-5/17 2/08-5/17 STAFF 2/08-5/17 COM:103 15558 3 cr C Moody 2/09-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 College Orientation Forest Park COL:020 13970 13971 13972 13973 13974 15651 15652 14122 14921 15009 15013 13975 15653 15011 COLLEGE ORIENTATION AND STUDY SKILLS 401 Day MWF 402 Day TR 403 Day TR 404 Day R 405 Day MWF 406 Day TR 407 Day MWF 421 Day MWF 422 Day TR 423 Day TR 424 Day MW 450 Evening MW 451 Evening TR 461 Evening TR Communications SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION 402 Day TR 12:30pm-2:10pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 66 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location COM:107 PUBLIC SPEAKING 10053 401 Day TR 11am-12:50pm G-113 15747 405 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Credits Instructor Dates 3 cr V Kerans STAFF 2/9-5/17 1/16-5/17 COM:110 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 cr 15567 401 Day MW 10am-11:15am TBA S Osburn 1/25-5/17 COM:120 GENDER COMMUNICATION 3 cr 15554 4XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm TBA M Hurley 1/19-5/17 COM:200 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CULTURES 3 cr 13473 4WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET K Ratino 2/8-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. CRJ:101 AMERICAN CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM 10132 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 CRJ:102 REHABILITATION, PAROLE, AND PROBATION 10133 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr V Harlan 1/19-5/17 CRJ:111 RULES OF CRIMINAL EVIDENCE 10134 401 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm C-219 12992 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr V Harlan V Harlan 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 CRJ:122 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 10135 401 Day MWF 10am-10:50am G-325 12993 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr V Harlan V Harlan 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 CRJ:123 JUVENILE JUSTICE 10136 401 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm B-217 11998 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr V Harlan V Harlan 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 CRJ:124 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURES 12994 401 Day MWF 8am-8:50am C-225 10137 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF V Harlan 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 CRJ:206 MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN CONFLICTS 12995 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr F Echols 1/19-5/17 CRJ:207 POLICE SUPERVISION 12996 401 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA 15611 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr H Butler STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 CRJ:208 CORRECTIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 10139 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 CRJ:212 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 10140 401 Day MWF 9am-9:50am C-219 15608 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr H Butler H Butler 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Culinary Arts CUL:101 SAFETY AND SANITATION 14065 401 Day T 11:30am-1pm HSP-215 14066 402 Day R 11:30am-1pm HSP-215 14067 421 Day T 11:30am-1pm HSP-215 14068 422 Day R 11:30am-1pm HSP-215 14069 450 Evening T 5pm-6:30pm HSP-221 14070 461 Evening T 5pm-6:30pm HSP-221 CUL:105 FOOD PREPARATION THEORY 14073 401 Day T 8:30am-11:10am HSP-215 14075 402 Day T 1:30pm-4:10pm HSP-219 14076 450 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm HSP-221 14077 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr M Downey M Downey M Downey M Downey J Perry J Perry 3 cr M Downey R Hertel J Perry E Piazza The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 67 1/19-3/14 1/21-3/14 3/23-5/17 3/25-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/23-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Forest Park Criminal Justice St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor CUL:110 Forest Park FOOD PREPARATION PRACTICAL I 3 cr Students must attend in full culinary uniform and must possess mandatory tools and supplies on the first day of class. Supply list available in the HRM office. 14078 401 Day MT 7:30am-10:50am HSP-111 C Rossi 14079 402 Day MT 11am-2:20pm HSP-111 C Rossi 14080 403 Day MT 2:30pm-5:50pm HSP-111 G Hamilton 14081 450 Evening MT 6pm-9:20pm HSP-111 STAFF CUL:115 FOOD PREPARATION PRACTICAL II 3 cr Students must attend in full culinary uniform and must possess mandatory tools and supplies on the first day of class. Supply list available in the HRM office. 14082 421 Day MT 7:30am-10:50am HSP-111 C Rossi 14086 422 Day MT 11am-2:20pm HSP-111 C Rossi 14083 423 Day MT 2:30pm-5:50pm HSP-111 G Hamilton 15537 461 Evening MT 6pm-9:20pm HSP-111 STAFF CUL:150 CULINARY ESSENTIALS FOR THE PASTRY ARTS 3 cr Students must attend in full culinary uniform and must possess mandatory tools and supplies on the first day of class. Supply list available in the HRM office. 15482 401 Day F 7:30am-10:50am HSP-111 STAFF 15553 450 Evening F 6pm-9:20pm HSP-111 STAFF CUL:201 GARDE MANGER 3 cr Students must attend in full culinary uniform and must possess mandatory tools and supplies on the first day of class. Supply list available in the HRM office. 14095 401 Day WR 7:30am-10:50am HSP-111 J Seaborn 14096 450 Evening WR 6pm-9:20pm HSP-111 D Rell CUL:205 GLOBAL CUISINE 3 cr Students must attend in full culinary uniform and must possess mandatory tools and supplies on the first day of class. Supply list available in the HRM office. 14071 421 Day WR 7:30am-10:50am HSP-111 J Seaborn 14072 461 Evening WR 6pm-9:20pm HSP-111 C Rossi CUL:210 NUTRITIONAL COOKING 3 cr Students must attend in full culinary uniform and must possess mandatory tools and supplies on the first day of class. Supply list available in the HRM office. 14084 401 Day WR 11am-2:20pm HSP-111 C Rossi 14085 450 Day WR 2:30pm-5:50pm HSP-111 D Rell CUL:215 AMERICAN REGIONAL CUISINE 3 cr 14087 421 Day WR 11am-2:20pm HSP-111 C Rossi 14101 461 Day WR 2:30pm-5:50pm HSP-111 D Rell CUL:250 RESTAURANT OPERATIONS 6 cr Students must contact Chef Piazza at epiazza@stlcc.edu or 314-644-9767 before signing up for any section of this course. 14090 401 Day W 8am-12pm HSP-121 R Hertel R 10am-2:30pm HSP-121 14091 402 Day T 4pm-8pm HSP-121 E Piazza W 4pm-8:30pm HSP-121 Dates 1/19-3/14 1/19-3/14 1/19-3/14 1/19-3/14 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 3/24-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 3/24-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Dental Assisting DA:166 10356 DA:167 10367 DA:168 10374 DA:169 10381 DA:172 10391 DA:173 10393 DA:174 10394 DA:175 14124 DA:201 12154 DA:202 10425 DA:203 12861 DENTAL LAB PROCEDURES 421 Day TR DENTAL RADIOLOGY II 421 Day TR INTEGRATED DENTAL SCIENCES 401 Day W PREVENTIVE DENTAL HEALTH 401 Day TR DENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 421 Day TR CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING: DENTAL SPECIALTIES 401 Day TR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS II 401 Day W F DENTAL ASSISTING PRACTICUM II 401 Day M EXPANDED FUNCTIONS I 401 Day W F EXPANDED FUNCTIONS II 421 Day W F EXPANDED FUNCTIONS III 461 Day WRF 9am-10:20am A-417 11:30am-12:20pm A-417 9am-10:50am A-417 11am-12:50pm A-417 10:30am-11:20am A-417 9am-10:50am A-417 1pm-4:30pm 11:30am-3pm A-417 A-417 8am-5pm TBA 11am-11:50am 9am-10:40am A-417 A-417 11am-11:50am 9am-10:40am A-417 A-417 9am-3pm A-417 1 cr L Ralphs 1 cr D Munson 2 cr D Munson 2 cr D Munson 1 cr L Ralphs 2 cr L Ralphs 2 cr L Ralphs 2 cr L Ralphs 1 cr L Ralphs 1 cr L Ralphs 1 cr L Ralphs Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 68 3/23-5/06 3/23-5/06 1/20-5/05 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/06 1/19-3/11 1/20-5/05 1/22-5/07 1/25-5/03 1/20-3/10 1/22-3/12 3/24-5/05 3/26-5/07 5/12-5/14 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location 1pm-2:50pm 1pm-1:50pm A-415 A-415 1pm-4pm A-415 1pm-4:30pm 8:30am-12pm 11am-11:50am A-419 A-419 A-415 9:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:20am A-415 A-415 2pm-3:50pm A-415 8:30am-10:20am A-415 9am-10:50am 10:45am-11:50am LB-031 A-415 8:30am-12:30pm 1pm-1:50pm 8:30am-12:30pm 1pm-5pm 8:30am-12:30pm A-419 A-415 A-419 A-419 A-419 Credits Instructor Dates Dental Hygiene DHY:131 10209 DHY:132 10211 DHY:136 10226 DHY:137 10241 DHY:138 10256 DHY:230 10286 DHY:232 10313 DHY:504 14970 CONCEPTS OF CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II 401 Day W M CLINICAL APPLICATIONS LAB II 401 Day F CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II 401 Day TR MW F DENTAL NUTRITION AND BIOCHEMISTRY 401 Day T R ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY OF THE HEAD AND NECK 401 Day M GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY 401 Day R TRANSITION INTO PROFESSIONAL DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE 401 Day W M CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE IV 401 Day T T TR MW F DENTAL HYGIENE: SKILLS REVIEW 1 Arranged TBA TBA 3 cr B Consolino 1 cr B Consolino 4 cr B Consolino 3 cr P Heaton 2 cr W Huber 2 cr M Conte 2 cr P Ring D Trunk 4 cr P Ring 1 cr B Consolino 1/20-5/12 1/25-5/12 1/22-5/14 1/19-5/13 1/20-5/12 1/22-5/14 1/19-5/11 1/21-5/13 1/25-5/10 1/21-5/13 1/20-5/12 1/25-5/10 1/19-5/11 1/19-5/11 1/19-5/13 1/20-5/12 3/22-5/17 Diagnostic Medical Sonography DMS:104 10439 DMS:108 10411 DMS:109 10431 10433 DMS:110 10435 DMS:111 10430 DMS:115 10408 DMS:116 10414 DMS:117 10426 DMS:118 10424 DMS:122 10427 DMS:123 10429 DMS:124 10436 DMS:125 10428 ULTRASOUND PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION II 401 Day TR MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY II 401 Day TR MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY SCANNING TECHNIQUES II 401 Day T 402 Day T MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I 401 Day TR MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY PRACTICUM II 401 Day MWF CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY II 450 Evening T CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY SCANNING TECHNIQUES II 450 Evening R CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I 450 Evening R CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY PRACTICUM II 401 Day MWF VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY II 450 Evening R VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY SCANNING TECHNIQUES II 450 Day T VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I 450 Evening T VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM II 401 Day MWF 4pm-5:15pm A-015 2:30pm-3:45pm A-013A 9:30am-11:20am 11:30am-1:20pm A-013B A-013B 1:30pm-2:20pm A-013A 7am-3:30pm OFF CAMPUS 5:30pm-8:30pm A-013A 7:30pm-9:30pm A-015 5:30pm-7:20pm A-015 7am-3:30pm OFF CAMPUS 5:30pm-8:30pm A-013A 7:30pm-9:30pm A-015 5:30pm-7:20pm A-015 7am-3:30pm OFF CAMPUS 3 cr B Anderhub 3 cr B Anderhub 1 cr M Baker M Baker 2 cr B Anderhub 3 cr M Baker 3 cr S Bierig 1 cr K Fetouh 2 cr T Hampton 3 cr M Curran 3 cr B Klein 1 cr B Klein 2 cr B Klein 3 cr B Klein 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Diesel Technology DIE:104 14945 ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANUALS 3 cr 474 Web-based/Internet TBA NET 1/19-5/17 Required Orientation T 11am-1pm OFF CAMPUS S Goessling 1/19-1/19 Orientation will be held in Room 165 at the MET Center, 6347 Plymouth Ave., Wellston, MO 63133. After registering, please contact the instructor at sgoessling@stlcc.edu. It is strongly recommended that Technology students take this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 69 Forest Park DHY:130 10192 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section DIE:105 13520 DIESEL FUEL SYSTEMS 426 Day DIE:107 14390 MEDIUM/HEAVY TRUCK ELECTRONICS 426 Day Type Day MTWR MTWR Class will meet at the MET Center, 6347 Plymouth Ave., Wellston, MO 63133. MTWR MTWR Class will meet at The MET Center, 6347 Plymouth Ave., Wellston, MO 63133. DIE:201 15413 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION 426 Day MTWR MTWR Class will meet at the MET Center, 6347 Plymouth Ave., Wellston, MO 63133. Forest Park DIE:204 SERVICE AND PARTS MANAGEMENT 15414 426 Day MTWR Class will meet at the MET Center, 6347 Plymouth Ave., Wellston, MO 63133. Time Location 8am-11am 11:40am-2pm OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 8am-11am 11:40am-2pm OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 8am-11am 11:40am-2pm OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 8am-11am OFF CAMPUS Credits Instructor 3 cr S Goessling 3 cr S Goessling 3 cr S Goessling 3 cr S Goessling Dates 2/16-3/11 2/16-3/11 1/19-2/11 1/19-2/11 3/22-4/15 3/22-4/15 4/19-5/13 Early Care and Education ECE:101 10193 14778 10194 ECE:104 14779 10196 ECE:105 10197 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION 401 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am G-119 403 Day TR 9:30am-12:20pm LB-031 450 Evening T 6:30pm-9:40pm C-221 PRINCIPLES OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION 451 Day TR 12:30pm-3:20pm TBA 450 Evening R 6pm-8:40pm C-221 CHILD DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY 401 Day MW 9am-12pm TBA R 5pm-5:50pm C-215 ECE:108 INFANT, TODDLER AND TWO-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN 15642 470 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr H Scott STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF ECE:124 CHILD NUTRITION, HEALTH AND SAFETY 15637 401 Day TR 1pm-3:40pm TBA ECE:125 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT I 10199 401 Day MW 11am-12:15pm F-329 15638 450 Evening M 6pm-9:40pm TBA 15641 470 Day/Hybrid S 9am-12pm TBA For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 3 cr H Scott STAFF H Scott ECE:127 FAMILY AND TEACHER INTERACTIONS 15643 480 Evening T 4:30pm-7:10pm C-217 15644 471 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF ECE:200 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN 3 cr 14780 401 Evening R 6pm-8:40pm TBA STAFF ECE:201 MATH AND SCIENCE IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION 3 cr 10200 401 Day M 1pm-3:40pm C-221 H Scott ECE:202 MOVEMENT AND MUSIC IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION 3 cr 13652 401 Evening W 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA H Scott ECE:203 EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM I 3 cr 10201 401 Evening W 5pm-5:50pm C-223 H Scott This course requiress students to complete 144 clock hours in an approved site Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings during the semester. ECE:204 13295 ECE:205 15635 ECE:206 10202 ECE:208 14646 MANAGEMENT OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION SETTINGS 480 Weekend S CHILD AND SOCIETY 450 Weekend S EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM II 401 Day W BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE 450 Day W 9am-11:45am C-223 12pm-2:45pm TBA 5pm-5:50pm C-223 1pm-3:40pm TBA 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr H Scott 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/09-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/18-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Economics ECO:151 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 10497 401 Day MWF 8:30am-9:20am E-317 10500 402 Day MW 11am-12:15pm E-317 12238 403 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am E-317 10499 4WA Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm E-317 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr N Peppes N Peppes N Peppes N Peppes Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 70 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates 10501 4SA Evening W 7pm-9:40pm E-317 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. N Peppes 1/20-5/17 ECO:152 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 12699 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm E-317 10518 4WA Day TR 9:30am-10:45am E-317 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10521 4SA Evening R 7:05pm-9:45pm E-317 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 3 cr N Peppes N Peppes 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/21-5/17 Type Day Time Location EDU:120 ART FOR CHILDREN 3 cr 14655 487 Weekend S 9am-11:40am TBA STAFF 1/16-5/17 EDU:210 TEACHING PROFESSION WITH FIELD EXPERIENCE 3 cr 14531 401 Day M 1pm-3pm TBA L Orlando 1/25-5/17 An additional $12.25 for background check will be added to the maintenance fee. Course requires a minimum of 40 hours of off-campus observations (3 hours per week). 14532 402 Day T 1pm-3pm TBA L Orlando 1/19-5/17 An additional $11.25 for background check will be added to the maintenance fee. Course requires a minimum of 40 hours of off-campus observations (3 hours per week). 14859 450 Evening M 5pm-7pm TBA L Orlando 1/25-5/17 An additional $11.25 for background check will be added to the maintenance fee. Course requires a minimum of 40 hours of off-campus observations (3 hours per week). EDU:211 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 14529 402 Day 15552 405 Day 10395 461 Evening EDU:218 TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHERS 13964 401 Day This is a computer assisted course. 15555 402 Day This is a computer assisted course. 13838 450 Evening This is a computer assisted course. TR W W 9am-10:15am 1pm-4:10pm 5pm-8:10pm B-217 TBA B-217 MW 10am-11:15am E-310 3 cr L Orlando STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF TR 12:30pm-2:05pm E-310 STAFF 2/09-5/17 R 6pm-8:40pm E-310 STAFF 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/20-5/17 EDU:227 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr 15601 470 Day F 11am-12:30pm B-217 L Orlando 2/12-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 11 a.m. Friday, February 12, in Room B-217. Students will also be required to come to campus March 12, April 9 and May 14 for tests and additional group work. 15603 475 Evening T 5:30pm-7pm TBA L Orlando 2/09-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, February 9. Students will also be required to come to campus March 9, April 6 and May 11. Emergency Medical Technology EMT:121 EMERGENCY CARE, PRINCIPLES, AND TECHNIQUES 8 cr 10648 439 Day MW 9am-1pm G-121 E Bise 1/20-5/12 There is a prerequisite of American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Health Care Provider. 48 hours of clinical required in addition to classroom time. An additional $55 will be added to the maintenance fee. 10650 476 Evening MW 6pm-10pm G-121 R Stolarski 1/20-5/12 There is a prerequisite of American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Health Care Provider. 48 hours of clinical required in addition to classroom time. An additional $55 will be added to the maintenance fee. 12851 474 Day/Hybrid TBA 9am-4pm B-011 C Mittler 1/20-5/12 Open to Missouri residents only. There are mandatory Saturday practice sessions with this Hybrid course. There is a prerequisite of American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Health Care Provider. 48 hours of clinical required in addition to classroom time. An additional $55 will be added to the maintenance fee. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Engineering Graphics EGR:133 10538 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD I 466 Evening M 5:30pm-9:30pm E-414 12:30pm-1:45pm E-414 2pm-3:20pm TBA 2 cr E Bolden 1/25-3/29 Engineering Science ESC:101 10539 ESC:203 13030 SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 401 Day MW ENGINEERING MECHANICS I 401 Day MW 3 cr T Pedersen 3 cr T Freeman 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 English ENG:001 THE SENTENCE 1 cr 14747 401 Arranged TBA TBA H Wilson 1/19-5/17 Go to SSC Writing Center, Room G-223 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, or Wednesday, January 20, for orientation, assessment and scheduling. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 71 Forest Park Education St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ENG:002 SPELLING 1 cr 14748 401 Arranged TBA TBA H Wilson 1/19-5/17 Go to SSC Writing Center, Room G-223 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, or Wednesday, January 20, for orientation, assessment and scheduling. ENG:003 SENTENCE COMBINING 1 cr 14749 401 Arranged TBA H Wilson 1/19-5/17 Go to SSC Writing Center, Room G-223 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, or Wednesday, January 20, for orientation, assessment and scheduling. ENG:004 GRAMMAR REVIEW 1 cr 14750 401 Arranged TBA H Wilson 1/19-5/17 Go to SSC Writing Center, Room G-223 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, or Wednesday, January 20, for orientation, assessment and scheduling. ENG:005 WRITING IMPROVEMENT 1 cr 14751 401 Arranged TBA 12am-12:01am H Wilson 1/19-5/17 Go to SSC Writing Center, Room G-223 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, or Wednesday, January 20, for orientation, assessment and scheduling. Forest Park ENG:006 WRITING EFFECTIVE PARAGRAPHS 1 cr 14752 401 Arranged TBA H Wilson 1/19-5/17 Go to SSC Writing Center, Room G-223 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, or Wednesday, January 20, for orientation, assessment and scheduling. ENG:013 ESL: ACADEMIC ENGLISH PREP 10229 401 Day TBA Report to Room G-222 after 9 a.m. the first day of class. 10231 450 Evening TBA Report to Room G-222 after 4:30 p.m. the first day of class. ENG:014 ESL: ACADEMIC LISTENING COMPREHENSION 12840 401 Day TBA Report to Room G-222 after 9 a.m. the first day of class. 12841 450 Evening TBA Report to Room G-222 after 4:30 p.m. the first day of class. ENG:015 ESL: VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 12842 401 Day TBA Report to Room G-222 after 9 a.m. the first day of class. 12843 450 Evening TBA Report to Room G-222 after 4:30 p.m. the first day of class ENG:017 ESL: WRITING SKILLS 12847 401 Day TBA Report to Room G-222 after 9 a.m. the first day of class. 12848 450 Evening TBA Report to Room G-222 after 4:30 p.m. the first day of class. ENG:020 DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH 10362 401 Day This is a computer assisted section. 10363 402 Day 10403 403 Day This is a computer assisted section. 12338 404 Day 12807 405 Day This is a computer assisted class. 10404 421 Day 14117 422 Day 14118 423 Day 11140 450 Evening 12339 451 Evening 10405 461 Evening 14008 486 Weekend ENG:030 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING 10407 401 Day This is a computer assisted section. 10409 402 Day This is a computer assisted section. 10410 403 Day 10412 404 Day 10416 405 Day 10420 406 Day This is a computer assisted section. 10432 407 Day This is a computer assisted section. 10434 408 Day 12348 409 Day This is a computer assisted section. G-222 1 cr E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 G-222 E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 G-222 1 cr E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 G-222 E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 G-222 1 cr E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 G-222 E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 G-222 1 cr E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 G-222 E Fonseca 1/19-5/17 TR 9:30am-10:45am A-227 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 TR MWF 12:30pm-1:45pm 10am-10:50am A-215 A-225 STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 MWF TR 12pm-12:50pm 11am-12:15pm A-217 E-310 STAFF L Hirst 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 MW MW TR MW TR MW S 1pm-2:40pm 8am-9:40am 8am-9:40am 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5pm-6:40pm 9am-12pm B-221 G-115 G-325 C-223 B-223 B-215 B-219 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/16-5/17 TR 8am-9:15am A-227 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF MWF 9am-9:50am A-227 STAFF 1/20-5/17 TR MWF MWF MWF 9:30am-10:45am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am B-223 B-221 C-219 A-227 STAFF STAFF STAFF L Hirst 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 TR 11am-12:15pm A-227 D Shepherd 1/19-5/17 MWF MWF 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm T-104 A-227 R Hughes STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 72 1/19-5/17 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time 12349 410 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm This is a computer assisted section. 12350 411 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm 13375 412 Day MWF 9am-9:50am 13376 413 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm 10437 421 Day MW 10am-11:40am 10438 422 Day TR 1pm-2:40pm 14119 424 Day TR 8am-9:40am 10441 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm This is a computer assisted section. 11155 451 Evening MW 7pm-8:15pm This is a computer assisted section. 12071 452 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm This is a computer assisted section. 13377 453 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm 10440 461 Evening MW 5:30pm-7:10pm 14120 462 Evening MW 7:30pm-9:10pm 14009 486 Weekend S 9am-12pm ENG:050 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I 10238 401 Day MWF 10am-11:50am 10243 402 Day MWF 10am-11:50am 10264 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-8:15pm ENG:051 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I 10266 401 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm 10270 402 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am 10271 450 Evening MW 7pm-8:15pm ENG:053 LISTENING AND NOTE-TAKING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 10329 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm 13658 402 Day MW 8:30am-9:45am 13658 402 Day MW 8:30am-9:45am 10331 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm ENG:060 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II 10333 401 Day MW 10am-12:45pm 10335 402 Day MWF 10am-11:50am 10336 421 Day MWF 10am-11:57am 10337 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-8:15pm 10338 461 Evening TR 5:30pm-8:25pm ENG:061 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II 10342 401 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am 10340 402 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm 10343 450 Evening MW 7pm-8:15pm ENG:062 SPOKEN COMMUNICATION AND PRONUNCIATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 14506 401 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm 14111 421 Day TR 4pm-5:20pm ENG:070 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III 12374 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm 10345 402 Day MW 8:30am-9:45am 13374 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm 10349 461 Evening TR 7pm-8:20pm ENG:080 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III 15544 401 Day MW 10am-11:15am 15545 402 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am 15546 450 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm ENG:101 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 10442 401 Day MWF 8am-8:50am This is a computer assisted section. 10443 402 Day TR 8am-9:15am 10444 403 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm 10757 404 Day MWF 9am-10:50am 10445 405 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am 10446 406 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am This is a computer assisted section. 11161 407 Day MWF 10am-10:50am 10448 408 Day MWF 11am-11:50am 10449 409 Day MWF 11am-11:50am 10450 410 Day TR 11am-12:15pm 10451 411 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm This is a computer assisted section. 10452 412 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm Location Credits Instructor Dates A-227 L Hirst 1/20-5/17 A-227 A-221 A-223 G-323 A-213 F-329 A-227 R Hughes STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/19-5/17 A-227 STAFF 1/20-5/17 A-227 STAFF 1/19-5/17 A-219 F-331 A-215 B-225 1/16-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/16-5/17 A-227 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 6 cr K Hulsey K Kimzey G Liu 3 cr K Hulsey E Fonseca Y Belyaeva 3 cr G Liu STAFF STAFF Y Belyaeva 6 cr G Liu E Fonseca STAFF K Grueninger A Meechai 3 cr S Person G Liu G Liu 3 cr K Kimzey K Grueninger 3 cr S Person M Moll M Vareedayah M Vareedayah 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF A-217 C-219 C-217 A-217 E-310 H Wilson STAFF R Hughes K Ostlund L Hirst 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 C-215 A-215 B-221 B-223 A-223 K Ostlund J Dennis W Yan M Jason W Yan 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 D-217 J Dennis 1/20-5/17 D-217A G-321 G-113 B-221 LB-041 B-215 A-223 B-219 B-219 B-213 LB-043 B-219 TBA B-217 B-221 A-223 A-219 A-223 B-225 A-223 A-215 LB-043 A-223 A-213 TBA TBA TBA The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 73 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Forest Park Spring 2010 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Forest Park 10453 413 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm D-217 This is a computer assisted section. 10454 414 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm A-213 10455 415 Day MWF 11am-11:50am C-219 10461 416 Day MW 4pm-5:15pm A-215 12830 417 Day MWF 10am-11:20am F-329 13378 418 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm B-225 13379 419 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm 13380 420 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-215 10456 421 Day MW 12pm-1:40pm A-215 10457 422 Day MW 1pm-2:40pm A-221 12177 423 Day TR 9am-10:50am G-115 10447 424 Day MWF 9am-10:50am T-106 14754 425 Day TR 11am-12:15pm G-321 10462 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm C-219 10463 451 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm 10464 452 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm A-223 12174 453 Evening MW 7pm-8:15pm A-217 12882 454 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm A-413 13381 455 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm B-225 10458 461 Evening TR 7pm-8:50pm B-213 14011 487 Weekend S 9am-2:30pm A-227 13641 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13642 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14616 476 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14617 477 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Credits Instructor Dates D Shepherd 1/19-5/17 STAFF D Yezbick M Jason STAFF D Yezbick W Yan G Hinton STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF G Hinton M Jason STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF D Shepherd 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/09-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/19-5/17 W Yan 1/19-5/17 H Wilson 1/19-5/17 H Wilson 1/19-5/17 ENG:102 COLLEGE COMPOSITION II 3 cr 10465 4WA Day MWF 8am-8:50am A-215 J Harris 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10466 4WB Day TR 8am-9:15am A-221 G Hinton 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10469 4WC Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-217 G Hinton 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10758 4WD Day MWF 9am-10:50am C-217 R Hughes 3/22-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10472 4WE Day MWF 11am-11:50am D-217 A Warfield 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10473 4WF Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-215 A Warfield 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10474 4WG Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-219 J Harris 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10476 4WH Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm A-219 W Yan 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10477 4WS Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm A-219 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10471 4XA Day MWF 10am-10:50am B-223 A Warfield 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 required that students complete and ENG:101 and before taking this course. 12151 4XB Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-219 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 required that students complete and ENG:101 and before taking this course. 10479 4WJ Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm A-215 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10480 4WK Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA J Dennis 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10482 4WL Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm D-215 J Dennis 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10478 4WM Evening TR 5pm-6:40pm A-215 STAFF 2/09-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14015 4WQ Weekend S 9am-2:30pm A-225 STAFF 3/27-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14013 4WT Weekend S 9am-12pm B-213 STAFF 1/16-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 74 Spring 2010 Title Section Credits Instructor Dates ENG:103 REPORT WRITING 10484 401 Day MWF 10am-10:50am B-213 14619 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF H Wilson 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 ENG:105 HONORS COLLEGE COMPOSITION II 15551 401 Day TR Permission required to register, see an academic advisor or counselor. 3 cr D Yezbick 1/19-5/17 Type Day Time 11am-12:15pm Location TBA ENG:110 CREATIVE WRITING 3 cr 10485 4XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm A-219 R Hughes This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 ENG:201 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION 3 cr 13681 4XA Day TR 9:30am-10:45am G-323 A Warfield 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 required that students complete and ENG:101 and before taking this course. ENG:215 POPULAR LITERATURE: FANTASY AND HORROR 3 cr 14064 4XA Day MWF 10am-10:50am C-110 D Yezbick 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 required that students complete and ENG:101 and before taking this course. ENG:216 WOMEN IN LITERATURE 3 cr 14615 4XA Day TR 9:30am-10:45am G-321 D Shepherd 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 required that students complete and ENG:101 and before taking this course. ENG:217 MAJOR BLACK WRITERS 3 cr 13126 4XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm TBA STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 required that students complete and ENG:101 and before taking this course. 14125 4XB Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm D-217 J Harris 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 required that students complete and ENG:101 and before taking this course. ENG:226 14620 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm TBA 3 cr H Wilson 1/19-5/17 W 4pm-6pm D-215 3 cr P Goode 1/04-5/30 W R 7:30pm-10pm 7:30pm-10pm B-110 B-110 W R 5pm-7:25pm 5pm-7:25pm B-110 B-110 MW 11am-12:40pm B-215 MW 9am-10:40am A-223 TR 9am-10:40am T-103 Fire Protection FIR:105 INSPECTION AND FIRE PREVENTION 13686 401 Day Open to high school students only. FIR:205 15240 15241 FIR:207 15238 15239 FIRE SCIENCE HYDRAULICS 450 Evening 451 Evening CODES AND ORDINANCES 450 Evening 451 Evening 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 French FRE:101 10165 FRE:102 12965 FRE:201 14875 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I 401 Day ELEMENTARY FRENCH II 401 Day INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I 401 Day 4 cr J Grillo 4 cr J Grillo 4 cr J Grillo 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Funeral Directing FD:101 FUNERAL MANAGEMENT/MERCHANDISING 6 cr 14862 450 Evening MW 6pm-9pm E-410 S Smith 1/20-5/17 14224 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA 6am-6:50am NET S Smith 1/19-5/17 Open to students who have been admitted to the Certificate Proficiency in Funeral Directing program. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. FD:104 FUNERAL SERVICE LAW 3 cr 10102 450 Evening T 6pm-9pm E-410 S Smith 1/19-5/17 12283 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Smith 1/19-5/17 Open to students who have been admitted to the Certificate Proficiency in Funeral Directing program. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 75 Forest Park Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Credits Instructor Day Time Location TR 12pm-1:20pm E-410 TR 10:30am-11:50am E-410 MWF 11am-11:50am E-410 MWF W TR F 10am-10:50am 12pm-1:50pm 7:30am-8:50am 12pm-1:50pm E-410 E-410 E-410 E-410 M M 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm E-410 E-410 TR MW 1pm-4:50pm 1pm-4:50pm TBA TBA TR MW 9am-10:20am 8:30am-9:50am E-410 E-410 1 cr S Koosmann S Koosmann 2 cr S Koosmann S Koosmann 3 cr J Brennan J Brennan T 1pm-3:50pm A-315 3 cr J Collins MW 9am-10:20am A-315 R MW 9am-12:50pm 11am-12:20pm A-315 A-315 TR 9am-10:40am B-221 T 6:30pm-9:50pm D-217A T 6:30pm-9:50pm D-217A Dates Funeral Service Education FNL:102 10103 FNL:103 10104 FNL:104 10105 FNL:200 10106 15543 Forest Park FNL:205 10109 15550 FNL:207 10111 15602 FNL:208 10113 15542 MORTUARY LAW 401 Day EMBALMING CHEMISTRY 401 Day FUNERAL SERVICE EQUIPMENT 401 Day RESTORATIVE ART 401 Day 402 Day FUNERAL SERVICE SEMINAR 401 Day 402 Day EMBALMING PRACTICUM II 401 Day 402 Day PATHOLOGY FOR FUNERAL SERVICE 401 Day 402 Day 3 cr S Smith 3 cr B Murphey 3 cr S Koosmann 4 cr S Koosmann S Koosmann 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Geography GEG:106 10129 U.S. AND WORLD GEOGRAPHY 401 Day 1/19-5/17 Geology GEO:100 10130 GEO:111 12711 EARTH SCIENCE 401 Day PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 401 Day 3 cr J Collins 5 cr J Collins 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 German GER:101 10166 GER:102 12165 GER:201 12166 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I 401 Day ELEMENTARY GERMAN II 450 Evening INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I 450 Evening 4 cr C Handel 4 cr C Handel 4 cr C Handel 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Health Information Technology HIT:101 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 4 cr 13247 401 Day TR 10am-11:40am D-210-211 L Ritchie 1/19-5/17 15776 421 Day TR 2:30pm-4:30pm D-210-211 L Ritchie 2/09-5/17 13248 450 Evening W 6pm-9:30pm D-217 K Schrader 1/20-5/17 13249 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Lee 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, January 16, or at 4 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13250 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Lee 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, January 16, or at 4 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13583 476 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Lee 2/08-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, February 6, or at 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. HIT:102 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 4 cr 13251 401 Day TR 12:30pm-2:10pm A-110 P Sherman 1/19-5/17 13546 450 Evening W 6pm-9:20pm A-112 P Sherman 1/20-5/17 HIT:103 HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS 2 cr 13581 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Sherman 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at noon Saturday, January 16, or at 4 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room E-311. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13582 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Sherman 2/08-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at noon Saturday, February 6, or at 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Room E-311. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. HIT:104 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DISEASE 2 cr 13906 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Huber 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students should also register for HIT:105-474 in the same semester. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 76 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates HIT:106 DIAGNOSIS CODING SYSTEMS I 3 cr 13549 401 Day W 11:30am-1:50pm E-311 P Sherman 1/20-5/17 15803 466 Evening TR 5:30pm-8:10pm E-311 STAFF 1/19-3/14 HIT:109 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION I 3 cr 13312 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 K Schrader 1/19-5/17 HIT:110 HEALTHCARE LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES 3 cr 14772 450 Evening M 5:30pm-8:10pm D-210-211 P Sherman 1/25-5/17 HIT:206 DIAGNOSIS CODING SYSTEMS II 3 cr 13550 466 Evening TR 5:30pm-8:10pm E-311 STAFF 3/23-5/17 HIT:207 PROCEDURE CODING SYSTEMS II 3 cr 13548 486 Weekend S 9am-11:50am E-311 STAFF 1/16-5/17 HIT:208 ADVANCED CODING APPLICATIONS 2 cr 13584 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Sherman 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 1 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room E311. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. HIT:209 13313 HIT:210 14291 HIT:211 14773 HIT:214 14292 HIT:291 15777 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION II 440 Arranged TBA PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE 440 Arranged TBA ELECTRONIC HEALTH SYSTEMS 401 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm CALCULATING AND REPORTING HEALTHCARE STATISTICS 450 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm WORKPLACE LEARNING: HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 401 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D-210-211 C-315 TBA 3 cr K Schrader 2 cr P Sherman 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 2 cr P Sherman 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 History HST:101 AMERICAN HISTORY I 10361 401 Day MWF 9am-9:50am C-213 10365 402 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am D-215 10368 403 Day MWF 11am-11:50am C-221 10370 404 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm C-221 14603 405 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-225 10372 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm C-219 12985 486 Weekend S 9am-12pm C-215 HST:102 AMERICAN HISTORY II 12625 401 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am A-215 10375 402 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-213 10377 403 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-217 12749 404 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm C-213 12949 405 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm C-213 10378 450 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm C-213 14591 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Brown L Williams L Williams L Williams L Williams STAFF STAFF 3 cr D Henry D Henry L Williams L Williams L Williams D Brown D Henry 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 HST:130 AFRICAN HISTORY I 3 cr 10380 401 Day MWF 10am-10:50am C-221 D Brown 1/20-5/17 HST:137 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY I 3 cr 10382 401 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am B-213 D Henry 1/19-5/17 15020 402 Day MW 11am-12:15pm A-213 D Henry 1/20-5/17 10384 421 Day MW 11am-12:50pm C-112 STAFF 2/08-5/17 HST:138 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 cr 10385 401 Day MWF 11am-11:50am C-213 D Brown 1/20-5/17 10390 402 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-213 D Henry 1/19-5/17 12153 450 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm TBA D Henry 1/20-5/17 13743 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. HST:139 BRITISH HISTORY 3 cr 12922 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 77 Forest Park HIT:105 PHARMACOLOGY FOR HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS 1 cr 13907 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Huber 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students should also register for HIT:104-474 in the same semester. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates HRM:112 PURCHASING 10687 401 Day W 8:30am-11:10am HSP-215 13170 402 Day W 1pm-3:40pm HSP-215 12364 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr M Downey M Downey R Hertel 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 HRM:128 NUTRITION 13171 401 Day F 9am-11:40am HSP-221 10714 402 Day R 1pm-3:40pm HSP-221 12946 450 Evening R 5:30pm-8:10pm HSP-221 HRM:134 INTRODUCTION TO THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY 10720 401 Day M 8:30am-11:10am HSP-215 12369 402 Day M 1pm-3:40pm HSP-215 12947 450 Evening M 6pm-8:40pm HSP-219 13257 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Appelbaum S Appelbaum S Appelbaum 3 cr M Downey M Downey T Heck E Piazza HRM:141 WORKPLACE LEARNING I: HOSPITALITY STUDIES 13176 401 Day F 9am-10:50am HSP-215 HRM:201 PROBLEMS OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 10723 401 Day R 8:30am-11:10am HSP-215 12156 402 Day R 1:30pm-4:10pm HSP-215 15650 450 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm HSP-219 13260 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr J Ivory 3 cr M Downey E Piazza J Ivory M Turner HRM:202 HOSPITALITY LAW 10725 401 Day M 8:30am-11:10am HSP-219 15648 450 Evening W 6pm-8:40pm HSP-221 10727 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr C Mueller H Jurgensen J Ivory 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 HRM:205 OPERATIONAL COST CONTROL 13169 401 Day R 9am-11:40am HSP-219 12948 402 Day R 1pm-3:40pm HSP-221 13259 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr R Hertel R Hertel R Hertel 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 HRM:209 HOSPITALITY SALES AND MARKETING 13168 401 Day W 8:30am-11:10am HSP-219 13578 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Ivory J Ivory 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 HRM:210 GUEST SERVICES MANAGEMENT 10732 401 Day M 8:30am-11:10am HSP-221 12370 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr T Heck E Piazza 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 HRM:211 HOTEL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 12371 401 Day R 8:30am-11:10am HSP-221 13172 402 Day TBA 13585 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Ivory STAFF J Ivory HRM:212 BAR AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT 12372 401 Day T 1pm-3:40pm HSP-219 13579 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr M Turner M Turner 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 HRM:214 HOSPITALITY HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 13178 401 Day M 1pm-3:40pm HSP-219 13580 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr T Heck J Ivory 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 HRM:221 WORKPLACE LEARNING II: HOSPITALITY STUDIES 13179 401 Day F 11am-12:50pm HSP-215 HRM:241 WORKPLACE LEARNING III: HOSPITALITY STUDIES 15649 474 Work-Place Experience TBA NET HRM:250 FOODSERVICE DESIGN AND LAYOUT 13181 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr J Ivory 1 cr J Ivory 3 cr R Hertel Type Day Time Location Hospitality, Restaurant Management Forest Park Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 78 1/22-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates HMS:100 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES 10156 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-217 15732 403 Day MWF 9am-10:50am TBA 14777 431 Day TR 12:30pm-2:20pm B-223 15734 404 Evening TR 6pm-7:15pm TBA 15725 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr K Tandoh STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/18-3/14 2/09-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 HMS:101 10157 15738 10158 15737 HMS:102 10159 15739 15742 HMS:110 15724 HMS:111 10161 HMS:201 12380 12381 HMS:202 10162 11188 HMS:203 10163 11187 HMS:204 11183 10164 HMS:205 12823 15743 3 cr K Tandoh STAFF K Tandoh STAFF 3 cr K Tandoh STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr K Tandoh 3 cr K Tandoh STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr K Tandoh STAFF 3 cr K Tandoh STAFF 3 cr K Tandoh STAFF Type Day Time Location Human Services 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 5:30pm-8:20pm 9am-11:40am B-217 TBA F-221 TBA 12:30pm-1:45pm 9am-10:50am 6pm-9:20pm B-217 TBA TBA 5:30pm-8:20pm TBA 11am-12:15pm B-217 9:30am-10:45am 5:30pm-8:20pm TBA TBA 9:30am-10:45am 5:30pm-8:20pm TBA TBA 9:30am-10:45am 5:30pm-8:20pm B-225 C-223 9:30am-10:45am 5:30pm-8:20pm B-225 C-223 5:30pm-8:20pm 7:30pm-8:45pm A-219 TBA TR TR 9am-10:50am 5pm-6:50pm C-112 A-213 MWF 10am-10:50am D-215 1/18-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/18-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/16-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/19-5/17 Humanities HUM:102 10171 14825 HUM:106 10172 HUMANITIES II 401 Day 451 Evening BLACK HUMANITIES 401 Day 4 cr M Kruger M Kruger 3 cr J Harris 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 Information Systems IS:101 KEYBOARDING 1 cr 15869 H80 Weekend S 9am-11:40am HNEC F Darris 2/13-3/27 Class will be held at the Harrison Education Center, 4666 Natural Bridge Road. 13311 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Pitchford 1/19-3/14 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 10 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13308 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Pitchford 1/19-3/14 This section is self-paced, computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 10 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. 14033 441 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Pitchford 3/22-5/17 This section is self-paced, computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 10 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 22, in Room D-210. IS:102 KEYBOARDING AND FORMATTING 3 cr 12330 401 Day MW 10am-11:15am E-311 D Bergjans 1/20-5/17 12331 402 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am E-311 K Van Dyke 1/19-5/17 12332 403 Day TR 1pm-2:15pm E-311 D Bergjans 1/19-5/17 15810 421 Day MW 2pm-3:45pm E-311 STAFF 2/08-5/17 12333 450 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm E-311 STAFF 1/25-5/17 12335 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Bergjans 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-313. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 79 Forest Park HUMAN SERVICES: THEORIES AND SKILLS 401 Day MW 402 Day TR 450 Evening W 455 Weekend S HUMAN SERVICES: POLICY AND POLITICS 401 Day MW 402 Day MWF 450 Evening T INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY 401 Evening M GROUP PRACTICE IN HUMAN SERVICES 401 Day MW WORKPLACE LEARNING: HUMAN SERVICES I 401 Day TR 450 Evening R WORKPLACE LEARNING: HUMAN SERVICES II 401 Day TR 450 Evening R HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM SEMINAR I 401 Day TR 450 Evening R HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM SEMINAR II 401 Day TR 450 Evening R CRISIS INTERVENTION 450 Evening M 460 Evening TR St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 14840 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 2/08-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Room D-313. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:103 Forest Park INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 3 cr 11419 401 Day MW 9am-10:15am D-315 D Meyer 1/20-5/17 11420 402 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am D-315 D Meyer 1/19-5/17 11421 403 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am C-313 T Grote 1/20-5/17 11422 404 Day TR 11am-12:15pm D-315 D Bergjans 1/19-5/17 11423 405 Day MW 11am-12:15pm C-313 T Grote 1/20-5/17 12805 421 Day MW 1pm-2:34pm C-311 T Grote 2/08-5/17 14114 422 Day TR 1pm-2:34pm C-315 STAFF 2/09-5/17 12753 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm D-313 E Bean 1/20-5/17 11424 451 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm D-313 W Wimmer 1/21-5/17 13314 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting from 5:30-6:15 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room C-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13475 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 2/08-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Room D-313. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:107 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 3 cr 14582 426 Day MW 9am-11:50am C-311 B Kahan 1/20-3/14 Students should enroll in IS:107-426 (first 8-weeks) and IS:110-426 (second 8-weeks) in the same semester. 14744 450 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm D-315 T Grote 1/19-5/17 IS:109 PROOFREADING AND EDITING SKILLS 1 cr 12686 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Pitchford 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at noon Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. IS:110 PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 3 cr 12754 426 Day MW 9am-11:50am C-311 B Kahan 3/22-5/17 Students should enroll in IS:107-426 (first 8-weeks) and IS:110-426 (second 8-weeks) in the same semester. 14847 450 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm C-311 B Kahan 1/19-5/17 14583 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room C-311 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:112 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE CONCEPTS 3 cr 13340 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Grote 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room C-313 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:118 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-DATABASES 1 cr 13502 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Geimer 1/19-3/14 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in Room D-210 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13501 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 J Geimer 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in Room D-210. IS:119 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-WORD PROCESSING 1 cr 15871 H80 Weekend S 1pm-2:35pm HNEC F Darris 2/13-4/10 Class will be held at the Harrison Education Center, 4666 Natural Bridge Road. 13014 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Pitchford 1/19-3/14 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 11452 440 Arranged TBA D Pitchford 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 11 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. IS:120 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-SPREADSHEETS 1 cr 13505 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 1/19-3/14 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13504 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 B Kahan 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. Last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. IS:123 11453 11454 12889 11455 11456 INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS 426 Day 427 Day 428 Day 466 Evening 486 Weekend MW TR TR T F 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 7pm-9:40pm 6pm-8:40pm D-313 D-313 D-313 D-313 D-313 1 cr D Meyer D Meyer D Meyer J Manson J Manson Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 80 1/20-2/24 1/19-2/18 2/09-3/11 1/19-2/16 1/22-2/19 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates IS:124 WINDOWS-ADVANCED TOPICS 1 cr 11458 426 Day MW 11am-12:15pm D-313 D Meyer 4/12-5/12 12755 427 Day TR 11am-12:15pm D-313 D Meyer 4/06-5/06 14034 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Meyer 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14400 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Meyer 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. IS:125 EXCEL FOR WINDOWS 2 cr 14404 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 1/19-4/02 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14405 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 B Kahan 1/19-5/17 This is a 10-week open-entry, self-paced computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. IS:126 E-MAIL AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 1 cr 15736 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Geimer 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12361 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 J Geimer 3/22-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25, in Room D-210. IS:129 HTML 1 cr 13540 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 23, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:130 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SUPPORT 11459 474 Evening/Hybrid R 7pm-8:15pm C-313 This course is taught using Cisco IT Essentials curriculum and prepares students for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. 3 cr T Grote 1/21-5/17 IS:132 WINDOWS-INTERMEDIATE TOPICS 1 cr 11460 426 Day MW 11am-12:15pm D-313 D Meyer 3/01-4/07 11461 427 Day TR 11am-12:15pm D-313 D Meyer 2/23-4/01 11462 466 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm D-313 J Manson 2/23-3/30 13512 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Meyer 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13511 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Meyer 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. IS:136 INTERNET FUNDAMENTALS 1 cr 15740 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Grote 1/19-3/14 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13507 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 T Grote 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. IS:137 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-PRESENTATION SOFTWARE 1 cr 13951 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Geimer 1/19-3/14 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13952 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 J Geimer 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in Room D-210. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 81 Forest Park 11457 487 Weekend F 6pm-8:40pm D-313 J Manson 2/26-4/02 14134 H81 Weekend S 12pm-2:40pm HNEC F Darris 1/04-5/30 12806 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Meyer 1/19-3/14 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14194 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Meyer 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13510 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Meyer 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Forest Park IS:139 WEB PUBLISHING 3 cr 14835 450 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm C-313 B Kahan 1/25-5/17 14836 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, January 25, in Room C-313. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:151 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS 4 cr 11463 401 Day TR 11am-12:40pm E-311 K Van Dyke 1/19-5/17 11465 450 Evening MW 5:25pm-6:55pm E-310 C Calicutt 1/20-5/17 11464 486 Weekend S 9am-12:45pm D-313 C Calicutt 1/16-5/17 13341 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Bergjans 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting from 5:30-7 p.m. Monday, January 25, in Room E-311. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:155 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 12802 440 Arranged TBA Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Room D-210. D-210-211 2 cr D Bergjans 2/09-5/17 IS:156 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-INTERMEDIATE DATABASES 1 cr 13362 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Geimer 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13513 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 J Geimer 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday,January 21, in Room D-210. IS:157 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-INTERMEDIATE WORD PROCESSING 1 cr 13015 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Pitchford 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 22, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12359 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Pitchford 1/25-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 11 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. IS:158 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-INTERMEDIATE SPREADSHEETS 1 cr 13509 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kahan 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 23, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13508 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 B Kahan 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced computer assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. Last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. IS:161 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS-ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING 1 cr 13018 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Pitchford 3/22-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 22, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12360 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Pitchford 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 11 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. IS:200 ELECTRONIC RECORDS MANAGEMENT 2 cr 15812 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Bergjans 2/08-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Room D-210. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15820 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Bergjans 2/08-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, in Room D-210. IS:203 BUILDING SPEED AND ACCURACY 1 cr 13543 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Pitchford 1/19-5/17 This is a 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. The last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. IS:210 OFFICE PROCEDURES 3 cr 12869 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET C Bayer 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 9 a.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room D-300. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:214 SPREADSHEET MACROS AND ADVANCED TOPICS 1 cr 14408 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 B Kahan 1/19-5/17 This is an 8-week open-entry, self-paced, computer-assisted course offered through the Interactive Learning Center. Last day to register is March 12. Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room D-210. IS:215 INTRODUCTION TO LOCAL AREA NETWORKS 3 cr 11467 486 Weekend F 6pm-8:40pm C-315 P Daniel 1/22-5/17 14032 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Daniel 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Friday, January 22, in Room C-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 82 Course CRN IS:217 Title Section Type Day Time Location NETWORK PERFORMANCE MONITORING 15849 474 Evening/Hybrid F 5:30pm-8:10pm E-313 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Credits Instructor Dates 3 cr G Adamecz 1/22-3/14 IS:225 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 3 cr 14063 450 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm D-210-211 D Meyer 1/19-5/17 14035 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Meyer 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-210. Work sessions will be held at 7 p.m. on scheduled Tuesdays in Room C-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:229 UNIX/LINUX 3 cr 11468 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm D-315 P Daniel 1/19-5/17 13545 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Daniel 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:231 INTRODUCTION TO DATA COMMUNICATIONS 3 cr 11469 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Daniel 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 6 p.m. Friday, January 22, in Room C-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:235 NETWORK DESIGN AND INSTALLATION 11470 474 Evening/Hybrid R 7pm-8:20 pm C-311 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Calicutt 1/21-5/17 IS:236 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION 3 cr 450 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm C-310 S Calicutt 1/19-5/17 IS:238 WEB SERVER IMPLEMENTATION 3 cr 11472 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm C-313 STAFF 1/20-5/17 IS:240 SQL AND DATABASE DEVELOPMENT 3 cr 14854 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm C-315 D Meyer 1/19-5/17 14855 440 Arranged TBA D-210-211 D Meyer 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room C-315. Work sessions will be held at 5:30 p.m. on scheduled Tuesdays in Room C-315. 11471 IS:241 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 3 cr 14920 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Meyer 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in Room D-315. Work sessions will be held at 7 p.m. on scheduled Thursdays in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:246 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING 11474 450 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm C-313 14031 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room C-313. Work sessions will be held at 7 313. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr P Daniel 1/19-5/17 P Daniel 1/19-5/17 p.m. on scheduled Tuesdays in Room C- IS:251 JAVA PROGRAMMING 11475 450 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm C-311 14028 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, January 25, in Room C-311. Work sessions will be held at 7 311. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr P Daniel 1/25-5/17 P Daniel 1/25 -5/17 p.m. on scheduled Mondays in Room C- IS:252 ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 cr 14838 450 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm C-311 P Daniel 1/20-5/17 12373 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Daniel 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room C-311. Work sessions will be held at 7 p.m. on scheduled Wednesdays in Room C-311. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:254 ADVANCED MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 cr 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm C-311 T Grote 1/19-5/17 IS:255 ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING 3 cr 13425 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Daniel 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room C-315. Work sessions will be held at 7 p.m. on scheduled Tuesdays in Room C315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14025 IS:256 C++ PROGRAMMING 3 cr 11476 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Grote 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in Room C-313. Work sessions will be held at 8:30 p.m. on selected Thursdays in Room C-313. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:262 ADVANCED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 3 cr 15790 474 Evening/Hybrid R 7pm-8:15pm D-315 P Daniel 1/21-5/17 Work sessions will be held at 7 p.m. on scheduled Thursdays in Room D-315. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 83 Forest Park Spring 2010 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates IS:265 WEB SCRIPTING TECHNOLOGIES 3 cr 14584 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm C-311 P Daniel 1/20-5/17 14829 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Daniel 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, in Room C-311. Work sessions will be held at 5:30 p.m. on scheduled Wednesdays in Room C-311. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:275 ADVANCED C++ PROGRAMMING 3 cr 14745 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Grote 1/19-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in Room C-313. Work sessions will be held at 8:30 p.m. on selected Thursdays in Room C-313. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Information Technology IT:101 13725 13726 Forest Park IT:201 13727 13728 IT:202 13729 13730 IT:203 13731 13732 IT:206 14109 IT:207 14797 IT:544 14899 IT:545 14894 IT:546 14895 14896 IT:547 14897 IT:548 14898 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY I: NETWORKING BASICS 466 Evening MW 5:30pm-9:30pm C-315 486 Weekend S 8am-4:30pm C-315 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY II: ROUTERS/ROUTING BASICS 466 Evening MW 5:30pm-9:30pm C-315 486 Weekend S 8am-4:30pm C-315 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY III: SWITCHING BASICS AND INTERMEDIATE ROUTING 466 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm E-313 486 Weekend S 8am-4:30pm E-313 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY IV: WAN TECHNOLOGIES 466 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm E-313 486 Weekend S 8am-4:30pm E-313 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY VII: MULTILAYER SWITCHING 466 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm E-313 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY VIII: OPTIMIZING CONVERGED CISCO NETWORKS 466 Evening MW 5:30pm-9:30pm E-313 WINDOWS SERVER 2008 CONFIGURING ACTIVE DIRECTORY 486 Weekend S 8am-4:30pm C-311 CCNA VOICE - IP TELEPHONY 466 Evening TR 5:30pm-9:30pm E-313 MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA 426 Day F 9am-1pm D-313 427 Day F 9am-1pm D-313 WINDOWS SERVER 2008 CONFIGURING NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE 486 Weekend S 8am-4:30pm C-311 WINDOWS SERVER 2008 ADMINISTRATION 486 Weekend S 8am-4:30pm C-311 5 cr G Adamecz G Adamecz 5 cr G Adamecz G Adamecz 5 cr A Amor A Amor 5 cr A Amor A Amor 5 cr G Adamecz 5 cr A Amor 3 cr P Daniel 5 cr G Adamecz 2 cr D Meyer D Meyer 3 cr P Daniel 3 cr P Daniel 1/20-3/14 1/16-3/06 3/22-5/17 3/13-5/08 1/19-3/14 1/16-3/06 3/23-5/17 3/13-5/08 1/19-3/14 3/22-5/17 1/23-2/20 3/23-5/17 2/12-3/12 3/26-4/23 4/10-5/08 2/27-4/3 Interdisciplinary Studies IDS:101 CORNERSTONE 3 cr 13799 401 Day W 10am-12:40pm T-204 M Hurley 1/20-5/17 Film and Society will use film genre as a lens through which to examine the relationships between film and society, specifically, 20th century America. How are a society's attitudes, beliefs, and values reflected in films? How are historical events, social movements, and cultural myths represented in genre films? And how are these filmic representations reproduced in social behavior? Why are certain genres popular during particular historical periods? How, and why, do film genres change over time? How can we as individuals better look at, talk about, write about, and think about film? These are a few of the questions that we will examine in this course. Each week we will have a lecture, discussion, screening, and/or group activities and research presentations in order to engage these questions. 13333 402 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm G-323 STAFF 1/19-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events will focus on communication breakdown, perceptual differences and media portrayals of tragic events.This course is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. 13334 403 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm G-323 M Richardson 1/19-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events will focus on communication breakdown, perceptual differences and media portrayals of tragic events.This course is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. 13667 404 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am D-217 A Nichols 1/25-5/17 Feminity and Masculinity in Cross-Cultural Perspective explores the social construction of masculinity and femininity from interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives. Perceptions of masculinity and femininity vary greatly on a global socio-cultural level, which will be a primary focus of this course. Historical connotations of gender will also be a focus, comparing different social influences throughout time on our changing definitions of masculinity and femininity. 13476 421 Day MW 11am-12:50pm F-331 M Kruger 2/08-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events will focus on communication breakdown, perceptual differences and media portrayals of tragic events.This course is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 84 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 13570 422 Day MW 1pm-3:30pm T-204 K Ratino 3/22-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events will focus on communication breakdown, perceptual differences and media portrayals of tragic events.This course is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. 15565 454 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA S Osburn 1/19-5/17 Leaders and Civic Engagement: Leadership in the 21st Century will explore leaders, citizens and leadership theory. Students will study the relationship between leaders and citizens in society and the social and political effects of varying approaches toward leadership. 13558 450 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm T-104 STAFF 1/19-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events will focus on communication breakdown, perceptual differences and media portrayals of tragic events.This course is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. 13559 451 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm A-213 STAFF 1/20-5/17 How the American Media have Represented Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality Since the Early 20th Century? What is ideology? How do the media work to represent people and things? How and why are social groups formed? How do individuals interact with group mediated images? In order to examine these sorts of questions, each week we will have a lecture, discussion, screening and a group activity or presentation. While the primary focus will be on film, we will also pay attention to other forms of mass communication such as television programs, animation, print and broadcast journalism and advertisements. 13665 452 Evening TR 5pm-6:50pm F-331 M Richardson 2/09-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events will focus on communication breakdown, perceptual differences and media portrayals of tragic events.This course is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. 13956 453 Evening T 6pm-8:30pm C-223 T Barron 1/19-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. 14016 486 Weekend S 9am-11:50am T-204 K Batey 1/16-5/17 Communication Breakdown, Perceptual Differences and Media Portrayals of Tragic Events is designed to take a reflective approach to exploring communication breakdown and phenomena. Examples from the past provide an excellent framework for present and future discussion. We will analyze and deconstruct media portrayals of events as well as reveal our own constructions of those events. IDS:201 CAPSTONE 4 cr 13800 401 Day TR 9am-10:50am B-112 M Hurley 1/19-5/17 TV History & Criticism will require that you watch, read, think and write critically about television, the predominant meaning-producing and entertainment medium of the past 50 years. We'll examine the social, cultural, technological, and economic impact of TV as well as its history and aesthetic properties and conventions. In order to gain an understanding of the ways that television works, you will be required to write three brief essays, one content analysis of TV programming, and two critical studies of television programs. You will also be required to conduct your own research and make two oral presentations. Your work over the semester will culminate in the production of a portfolio in which you will demonstrate your mastery of the theories and concepts presented in the course in your original writing and research. 14139 403 Day TR 9am-10:50am T-204 D Yezbick 1/19-5/17 Four Color Culture. From 1900 to now, comics, graphic novels, and sequential art have developed into one of the most diverse narrative forms in America. Come explore how artists and writers merge words and pictures into some of our culture’s most colorful and popular narratives. From Walt Disney to Sin City, from WWII superheroes to multicultural activists, we examine how a variety of graphic novels and picture stories influence and define our world. Special attention will be paid to the critical analysis of page design and story form, as well as larger issues of visual representation and reader engagement. Anyone interested in cartooning, graphic design, popular culture, journalism, American studies, advertising, literature or media studies is encouraged to attend. Reading will be significant, but the rewards will be invaluable. 14163 404 Day TR 1pm-3pm G-321 STAFF 1/19-5/17 Social Documentary Photography explores the history, development and current use of social documentary and journalistic photography as a dissonant moral force, propaganda and agent of change in society. Special attention will be paid to comparing the historical versus contemporary efficacy of this branch of photography and photojournalism. Special attention will be paid to questions concerning the effects of such photographs on those physically removed from the events and powerless to alter them. 14890 406 Day MW 9am-10:50am T-105 M Kruger 1/16-5/17 History, Politics, and Culture of 1960s America is concerned with the study of American history, politics and culture during the period surrounding and including the 1960s. We will review various examples of American culture from those years by focusing on history, politics, literature, film and music. During the course of the term, we will focus on various themes which characterized those years; consider how those themes were reflected in the history, politics, literature, film and music; and determine what is unique about the period and what effect it has on American politics and culture today. 15541 407 Day TR 1pm-2:50pm D-215 D Brown 1/19-5/17 Exploring Hip Hop: The Fate of Art in the Post-Industrial America is designed to give students an understanding of the political, economic and social forces that created the musical genre known as Hip-Hop, and how those forces have continued to influence the music up until the present day. Students will discuss Hip-Hop's relationship with major developments in American History while also realizing Hip-Hop's connection with their own lived experiences. 15563 408 Day TR 11am-12:50pm S Osburn 1/19-5/17 Persuasion in the Media. In an environment where we are bombarded with persuasive messages, the task of making informed decisions is increasingly challenged, so this writing and speaking intensive capstone course will use an interdisciplinary approach to examine the ways that persuaders use electronic media to influence our attitudes, beliefs, values, and behavior. You will write brief responses, in essay form, to a weekly assignment from the text. You will also be required to conduct your own research and make two oral presentations and complete a group media production project. Your work over the semester will culminate in the production of a portfolio in which you will demonstrate your mastery of the theories and concepts presented in the course in your original writing, speaking and research. 15632 410 Day TR 1pm-2:50pm TBA D Yezbick 1/19-5/17 Feast Your Eyes! Food, Film and Global Media. Come explore how various cultures and countries have merged the cinematic and the culinary arts into powerful narratives about family, ethnicity, identity, and love. Examine how media defines the interdisciplinary qualities of each culture's conflicts and cuisine. From heroic chefs and outlandish meals to family dramas and food fables, join us and sample some superbly sensuous and satisfying visual feasts. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 85 Forest Park Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Forest Park 14813 423 Day MW 2pm-3:50pm C-225 M Kruger 2/08-5/17 History, Politics, and Culture of 1960s America is concerned with the study of American history, politics and culture during the period surrounding and including the 1960s. We will review various examples of American culture from those years by focusing on history, politics, literature, film and music. During the course of the term, we will focus on various themes which characterized those years; consider how those themes were reflected in the history, politics, literature, film and music; and determine what is unique about the period and what effect it has on American politics and culture today. 14521 450 Evening M 5pm-8:50pm T-106 M Kruger 1/16-5/17 History, Politics, and Culture of 1960s America is concerned with the study of American history, politics and culture during the period surrounding and including the 1960s. We will review various examples of American culture from those years by focusing on history, politics, literature, film and music. During the course of the term, we will focus on various themes which characterized those years; consider how those themes were reflected in the history, politics, literature, film and music; and determine what is unique about the period and what effect it has on American politics and culture today. 14522 451 Evening W 5pm-8:50pm T-106 M Kruger 1/16-5/17 History, Politics, and Culture of 1960s America is concerned with the study of American history, politics and culture during the period surrounding and including the 1960s. We will review various examples of American culture from those years by focusing on history, politics, literature, film and music. During the course of the term, we will focus on various themes which characterized those years; consider how those themes were reflected in the history, politics, literature, film and music; and determine what is unique about the period and what effect it has on American politics and culture today. 14154 474 Evening/Hybrid TBA NET T Pearson 1/20-5/17 W 6:01pm-7:30pm D-215 1/27-5/17 Modern Influences in Changing Communications. Communication in today's world has taken on a new perspective. People and organizations have embraced a variety of technical influences. These changes in written communications have created an even wider variety of rules and demands and social etiquette to accompany the trending changes in communication. This is a hybrid class where most of the work is submitted via Blackboard. Six class meetings are mandatory - class meetings are January 27, February 10, March 3, March 24, April 14 and May 5. If you have any questions, e-mail Todd Pearson at tpearson@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14155 475 Evening/Hybrid W 7:45pm-9:15pm D-215 2/10-5/17 TBA NET T Pearson 2/08-5/17 Modern Influences in Changing Communications. Communication in today's world has taken on a new perspective. People and organizations have embraced a variety of technical influences. These changes in written communications have created an even wider variety of rules and demands and social etiquette to accompany the trending changes in communication. This is a hybrid class where most of the work is submitted via Blackboard. Six class meetings are mandatory - class meetings are February 10, March 3, March 24, April 14 and May 5. If you have any questions, e-mail Todd Pearson at tpearson@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. International Business IB:100 14586 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 401 Day 3 cr J Jones MW 11am-12:15pm F-325 MW 5pm-6:40pm A-221 MW 7pm-8:40pm C-213 4 cr M Brandle 4 cr M Brandle W 6pm-9:20pm TBA 4 cr A Kawasaki 1/20-5/17 Italian ITL:103 12966 ITL:104 10173 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I 450 Evening ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II 450 Evening 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Japanese JPN:101 14259 MODERN JAPANESE I 450 Evening 1/20-5/17 Library & Information Studies LIB:101 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY AND ONLINE RESEARCH 1 cr 14853 401 Day W 2pm-3:15pm LB-102B P Forester 1/16-5/17 This section is designed for Honors credit if a grade of at least "B" is earned. Students must have a familiarity with Windows operating system and the Internet. See advisor or counselor. Management MGT:204 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT 3 cr 10523 451 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm E-317 N Peppes 1/25-5/17 14689 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET A Cole 1/19-5/17 Students will be required to come to campus for a midterm and a final exam. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. After registering for the course, e-mail your instructor at acole56@stlcc.edu using my.stlcc.edu student e-mail address. Marketing MKT:203 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3 cr 10525 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm F-327 A Cole 1/19-5/17 14690 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET A Cole 1/19-5/17 Students will be required to come to campus for a midterm and a final exam. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. After registering for the course, e-mail your instructor at acole56@stlcc.edu using my.stlcc.edu student e-mail address. Mass Communications MCM:101 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS 10068 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm G-325 15640 462 Evening M 6pm-9:20pm TBA 15748 403 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr M Richardson P Hanson STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 86 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/16-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates MCM:110 JOURNALISM I: WRITING AND REPORTING 3 cr 15569 101 Day MW 11:30am-12:45pm TBA S Osburn 1/25-5/17 MCM:113 APPLIED JOURNALISM 3 cr 13803 401 Day W 1pm-3:30pm SC-138 T Maddox 1/20-5/17 MCM:120 INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING 3 cr 10070 401 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm T-105 M Richardson 1/19-5/17 MCM:124 RADIO PRODUCTION 3 cr 10073 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-221 J Clayton 1/19-5/17 MCM:125 SCRIPTWRITING FOR TV AND FILM 3 cr 10074 461 Evening MW 5pm-6:40pm T-104 D Yezbick 2/08-5/17 MCM:132 MAJOR THEMES IN FILM 3 cr 13802 4XA Day F 10am-12:30pm T-204 M Hurley 1/22-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive and will focus on the style/genre known as Film Noir, dark-themed Hollywood crime films of the 1940s-50s. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 15557 4XB Day MW 1pm-2:40pm TBA M Hurley 2/08-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive and will focus on International Cinema. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. This writing and speaking intensive course. 12924 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. MCM:135 COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN FOR THE WWW I 14178 402 Day MW MCM:140 INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING 10125 421 Evening MW MCM:141 PUBLIC RELATIONS 15730 450 Evening R MCM:201 MEDIA INTERNSHIP I 14167 403 Arranged TBA Instructor permission is required. MCM:202 MEDIA INTERNSHIP II 15141 401 Arranged Instructor permission required. MCM:211 13290 APPLIED PUBLIC RELATIONS 401 Day TBA 3 cr E Richards 3 cr J David 3 cr P Hanson 3 cr S Osburn TBA 3 cr S Osburn 11am-2pm F-412 5:15pm-6:55pm LB-031 6pm-9:30pm T-104 TBA 3 cr E Richards 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/22-5/17 T R 12pm-1:15pm 12pm-1:15pm F-411 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 TR 12:01pm-1:15pm TBA 3 cr E Richards 1/19-5/17 G-412 3 cr A Smith 1/19-5/17 LB-025 B Edwards 2/09-5/17 TBA STAFF 2/08-5/17 A-321 G-327 G-321 A-313 G-327 G-321 A-219 G-323 A-219 G-117 A-213 A-215 A-313 G-115 A-313 A-219 A-217 G-115 A-221 3 cr S Irons G Shepek S Pemberton S Sabharwal R Shrinivas G Shepek J Clark N Helle S Sabharwal D Beal S Irons B Wilke-Grimm D Beal D Unverferth A Noori-Khajavi J Higgins D Wolters M Love D Holtzer 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Instructor permission required. MCM:217 PUBLICATIONS WRITING 12814 401 Day Instructor permission required. MCM:219 MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS 13418 450 Evening TR 6pm-7:15pm Flash 8 will be taught. 10131 462 Evening TR 6pm-7:40pm Nonlinear Video Editing will be taught using Avid XPress DV system on Windows XP. 15731 464 Evening W 6pm-9:30pm Nonlinear Video Editing will be taught using Final Cut Pro software on a Mac platform. Mathematics MTH:020 12587 12903 15657 12589 12590 12591 12593 12904 12594 12595 12596 15658 12597 12598 15445 12599 12600 15615 12601 PRE ALGEBRA 401 Day 402 Day 403 Day 404 Day 405 Day 406 Day 408 Day 410 Day 411 Day 412 Day 413 Day 414 Day 415 Day 416 Day 417 Day 418 Day 419 Day 420 Day 421 Day MWF MWF TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR 8am-8:50am 8am-8:50am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 87 Forest Park Course CRN St. Louis Community College Forest Park Course CRN Title Section 12602 14443 12603 12905 12906 12907 15614 12909 12910 12831 12911 15604 12912 13363 13364 12963 12604 12913 12839 12605 12914 13173 13174 14730 MTH:030 12606 12607 12608 12609 12610 15620 12611 12612 12613 15682 12614 12615 12616 15619 12617 12618 15618 15681 12619 12620 12621 12622 15617 15679 15675 12623 12624 13428 13488 13680 15768 15772 15773 15774 13369 15672 15622 15623 12942 13992 12626 12627 12628 12629 12964 12630 12631 422 Day 423 Day 424 Day 425 Day 426 Day 427 Day 428 Day 429 Day 430 Day 441 Day 442 Day 443 Day 444 Day 445 Day 446 Day 450 Evening 452 Evening 454 Evening 456 Evening 461 Evening 462 Evening 463 Evening 464 Evening 486 Weekend ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 401 Day 402 Day 403 Day 404 Day 405 Day 406 Day 407 Day 408 Day 409 Day 410 Day 411 Day 412 Day 413 Day 414 Day 415 Day 416 Day 417 Day 418 Day 419 Day 420 Day 421 Day 422 Day 423 Day 424 Day 425 Day 426 Day 427 Day 428 Day 429 Day 431 Day 437 Day 438 Day 439 Day 440 Day 441 Day 442 Day 443 Day 444 Day 445 Day 446 Day 450 Evening 451 Evening 452 Evening 453 Evening 454 Evening 461 Evening 462 Evening Type Day Time Location TR TR MWF MWF TR TR TR MWF TR TR MWF MWF MWF TR MW MW TR MW TR MW TR MW TR S 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:15pm 12:30pm-2:20pm 12pm-1:10pm 1:15pm-2:25pm 2:20pm-3:30pm 2pm-3:50pm 2:45pm-4:35pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 7pm-8:15pm 5pm-6:50pm 5pm-6:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 9am-12pm G-117 G-323 A-221 F-327 G-327 G-325 A-325 A-323 A-221 A-325 G-323 A-319 G-327 G-327 A-311 A-325 A-311 A-325 A-325 A-311 A-319 B-413 A-321 A-325 MWF TR TR MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF TR TR MWF MWF MWF MW TR MWF TR MWF TR MW TR TR MW TR MW TR 8am-8:50am 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:15pm 8am-9:50am 9am-10:10am 10:20am-11:30am 11:40am-12:50pm 12pm-1:50pm 12pm-1:50pm 1pm-2:10pm 1pm-2:50pm 2pm-3:10pm 2pm-3:50pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 7pm-8:15pm 5pm-6:50pm 5pm-6:50pm G-325 A-325 A-219 G-117 A-217 A-319 A-313 A-323 G-327 B-215 G-117 F-331 A-311 A-319 G-325 F-327 G-327 G-327 B-213 A-313 F-329 G-327 A-323 A-321 F-329 A-311 A-313 A-221 A-313 A-311 F-331 G-111 G-111 G-111 G-117 F-331 G-325 A-321 A-213 A-319 A-313 A-313 A-321 G-327 G-321 A-321 A-325 Credits Instructor R Shrinivas L Teren D Beal N Graham L Teren D Beal R Wilke J Higgins D Holtzer J Clark R Wilke A Noori-Khajavi R Williams R Wilke R Wilke A Grant E Bolden A Grant E Bolden B McDaniels G Clark B McDaniels G Clark R Wilke 3 cr B Carter S Chambers M Hughes H Toll D Beal E Corich S Chambers B Fish R Shrinivas D Holtzer N Helle G Shepek S Chambers L Fish D Unverferth R Williams H Toll D Beal M Hughes B Fish A Noori-Khajavi H Toll B Carter D Wolters A Noori-Khajavi S Irons S Chambers B Fish D Beal S Irons R Wilke R Wilke R Wilke R Wilke M Wisler R Wilke N Graham R Wilke D Wolters N Graham J Schmidt C O'Neill D Smith J Koeneker S Smith STAFF G York Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 88 Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section 13161 13175 12632 MTH:040 12633 14416 12634 13066 13112 MTH:080 14418 14420 14421 14422 14731 15372 15376 15377 15379 15383 15384 15386 15387 15388 15389 15390 15391 15392 15607 15609 15610 15394 14423 14424 15398 15779 MTH:081 14425 15399 15401 15402 15407 15612 15613 14429 14430 MTH:108 10625 10626 10627 12943 10628 MTH:124 10629 12813 MTH:140 10638 10639 13139 13177 10643 10644 13957 10645 10646 12810 15616 13712 10647 10649 10652 463 Evening MW 464 Evening TR 486 Weekend S ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA AND BASIC MATH 401 Day MWF 402 Day TR 403 Day MWF 421 Day MWF 450 Evening TR BASIC MATH SKILLS I 401 Day MWF 402 Day TR 403 Day MWF 404 Day MWF 405 Day TR 406 Day TR 407 Day MWF 408 Day MWF 409 Day MWF 410 Day MWF 411 Day TR 412 Day TR 413 Day MWF 414 Day TR 415 Day TR 416 Day TR 417 Day MWF 418 Day TR 430 Day MWF 431 Day MWF 432 Day TR 450 Evening MW 451 Evening TR 452 Evening MW 453 Evening TR 460 Evening MW BASIC MATH SKILLS II 401 Day MWF 403 Day TR 405 Day MWF 406 Day TR 407 Day MWF 409 Day TR 411 Day TR 450 Evening MW 451 Evening TR ELEMENTARY APPLIED MATHEMATICS 401 Day MWF 402 Day TR 403 Day MWF 404 Day TR 450 Evening TR TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 401 Day MWF 450 Evening TR INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 401 Day MWF 402 Day TR 403 Day MWF 404 Day TR 405 Day MWF 406 Day MWF 407 Day MWF 408 Day TR 409 Day MWF 410 Day TR 411 Day TR 422 Day MWF 450 Evening MW 451 Evening TR 452 Evening MW Type Day Time Location 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 9am-12pm A-323 A-219 A-323 9am-10:25am 9:30am-11:45am 10:30am-11:55am 12pm-1:50pm 7pm-9:15pm A-323 G-119 A-323 G-325 A-311 8am-8:50am 8am-9:15am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12pm-12:50pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:15pm 12pm-1:10pm 1:20pm-2:30pm 2pm-3:50pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 7pm-8:15pm 5pm-6:50pm G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 G-229 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 10am-10:50am 11am-12:15pm 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm F-211 F-211 F-211 TBA F-211 F-211 F-211 F-211 F-211 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm B-215 A-311 B-213 A-325 G-325 10am-10:50am 7pm-8:15pm A-219 C-219 8am-8:50am 8am-9:15am 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm 12pm-12:50pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 1pm-2:10pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm A-325 A-319 A-325 A-319 A-325 A-321 A-319 A-319 A-313 A-319 A-215 A-311 A-319 D-215 A-319 Credits Instructor STAFF G York B Hinds 5 cr S Irons J Clark E Corich N Greer C O'Neill 3 cr B Lewis B Carter B Lewis N Graham B Carter S Pemberton B Lewis N Graham N Greer N Helle STAFF C McArthur D Unverferth B Hinds C McArthur B Hinds R Wilke L Teren M Love M Love R Wilke E Negash J Risch E Negash J Risch M Williams 3 cr STAFF A Koric R Williams S Pemberton STAFF A Koric R Wilke J Koeneker M Wallace 3 cr L Ullery M Hughes L Ullery N Graham S Smith 3 cr J Clark W Thomas 3 cr S Chambers S Daugherty A Koric S Daugherty M Wisler S Irons M Wisler J Higgins L Ullery S Daugherty J Higgins S Irons L Adams K Jones L Adams The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 89 Dates 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Forest Park Course CRN St. Louis Community College Forest Park Course CRN Title Section 12162 10789 MTH:144 12385 12386 MTH:154 13101 MTH:160C 12340 12341 12342 12346 12347 12944 13255 13059 13148 12357 12343 12344 12345 14732 13294 MTH:165 12377 MTH:166 12378 MTH:170 10664 13724 MTH:185 10666 10667 MTH:186 13100 MTH:210 10668 13182 MTH:215 15718 MTH:220 10669 10670 MTH:230 10671 15467 MTH:240 10672 453 Evening TR 486 Weekend S TECHNICAL ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY 401 Day MWF 450 Evening TR TECHNICAL ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS 450 Evening MW COLLEGE ALGEBRA 401 Day MWF 402 Day TR 403 Day MWF 404 Day TR 405 Day MWF 406 Day TR 407 Day MWF 408 Day TR 409 Day TR 421 Day MWF 450 Evening MW 451 Evening TR 452 Evening MW 453 Evening TR 480 Weekend S STRUCTURES OF MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS I 450 Evening M STRUCTURES OF MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS II 450 Evening M TRIGONOMETRY 401 Day MWF 451 Evening MW PRECALCULUS 401 Day MWF 450 Evening TR SURVEY OF CALCULUS 450 Evening MW ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I 401 Day MWF 450 Evening MW LINEAR ALGEBRA 450 Evening MW ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS II 401 Day MWF 450 Evening MW ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS III 401 Day MWF 451 Evening MW DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 450 Evening TR Type Day Credits Instructor Time Location 7pm-8:15pm 9am-12pm A-313 A-313 9am-10:25am 7pm-9:30pm G-327 A-319 7pm-8:40pm A-323 7:40am-8:50am 8:45am-10:25am 8:40am-9:50am 9:16am-10:56am 11am-12:10pm 11am-12:40pm 12pm-1:10pm 12:30pm-2:10pm 2pm-3:40pm 12:15pm-1:55pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 7pm-8:40pm 7pm-8:40pm 9am-1pm A-323 A-321 A-311 A-325 A-325 A-321 A-319 A-323 A-313 A-325 G-327 A-323 G-325 A-323 A-311 7pm-9:40pm A-313 7pm-9:40pm B-217 11am-11:50am 5:30pm-6:45pm A-313 A-323 9am-10:25am 7pm-9:30pm G-327 A-319 7pm-8:40pm B-219 9am-10:25am 7pm-9:15pm A-321 A-311 5:30pm-6:45pm G-325 11:30am-12:55pm 7pm-9:15pm A-311 A-321 12pm-1:25pm 7pm-9:15pm A-321 G-325 5pm-6:15pm A-217 D Smith L Adams 5 cr B Carter J Grothe 4 cr J Grothe 4 cr L Fish E Corich J Higgins L Fish A Noori-Khajavi E Corich J Clark B Carter A Koric S Chambers A Potter W Thomas A Potter K Jones T Singleton 3 cr S Sabharwal 3 cr S Sabharwal 3 cr L Fish E Marcanik 5 cr B Carter J Grothe 4 cr J Grothe 5 cr S Daugherty C Hallermann 3 cr R Wilke 5 cr A Koric E Marcanik 5 cr S Daugherty R Wilke 3 cr C Burkhardt 5:30pm-8pm F-017 3 cr W Stevens Dates 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Mechanical Engineering Technology ME:101 10674 WELDING TECHNOLOGY 450 Evening MW 1/20-5/17 Music MUS:102 MUSIC THEORY II 4 cr 10502 401 Day MW 10am-11:40am T-165 T Zirkle MUS:103 BASIC MUSIC 3 cr 10503 401 Day MWF 11am-11:40am T-105 M Hughes MUS:113 HISTORY OF JAZZ 3 cr 10504 401 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm T-104 J Crews 10507 450 Evening W 7pm-9:30pm T-105 T Perry MUS:114 THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC 3 cr 10509 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm T-204 M Hughes 14629 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Zirkle For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. All students should contact Dr. Tom Zirkle at tzirkle@stlcc.edu prior to start date. 14633 476 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Zirkle For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. All students should contact Dr. Tom Zirkle at tzirkle@stlcc.edu prior to start date. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 90 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section Type MUS:115 VOICE I 10513 401 Day MUS:121 CLASS PIANO I 10524 401 Day 10526 486 Weekend MUS:122 CLASS PIANO II 10527 486 Weekend MUS:128 SURVEY OF ROCK MUSIC 10528 421 Day MUS:130 BEGINNING GUITAR 12675 401 Day MUS:131 CHORUS 12666 421 Day MUS:141 APPLIED MUSIC I 12157 401 Day Open to music major only. MUS:142 APPLIED MUSIC II 12158 401 Day Open to music major only. 15131 402 Day Open to music major only. MUS:150 13553 13554 13555 13556 MUS:153 13564 MUS:154 15105 MUS:202 13346 MUS:221 10622 MUS:222 10659 MUS:254 14108 Day Time Location TR 10am-10:50am T-165 TR S 9am-9:50am 9am-10:50am T-119 T-119 S 11am-12:50pm T-119 TR 9am-10:40am T-105 MW 1pm-1:50pm T-165 TR 12:30pm-1:40pm T-165 Credits Instructor Dates TBA TBA 2 cr T Perry 2 cr T Perry S Bemberg 2 cr S Bemberg 3 cr J Crews 2 cr K Quinn 1 cr M Hughes 2 cr T Zirkle TBA TBA 2 cr T Zirkle 1/16-5/17 TBA TBA T Zirkle 3/22-5/17 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 401 Day TR 421 Day TR 450 Evening M 461 Evening M DRUM MACHINE PROGRAMMING 461 Evening R MUSIC RECORDING WITH PRO TOOLS I 461 Evening W MUSIC THEORY IV 401 Day MW CLASS PIANO III 486 Weekend S CLASS PIANO IV 486 Weekend S MUSIC RECORDING WITH PRO TOOLS II 462 Evening T 11am-12:40pm 11am-12:40pm 6pm-9:20pm 6pm-9:20pm F-410 F-410 F-410 F-410 6pm-9:20pm T-161 6pm-9:20pm T-161 2pm-3:40pm T-165 11am-12:50pm T-119 11am-12:50pm T-119 6pm-9:20pm T-161 2 cr S Thomas S Thomas J Potthoff J Potthoff 2 cr J Laufersweiler 2 cr S Thomas 4 cr T Zirkle 2 cr S Bemberg 2 cr S Bemberg 2 cr S Thomas 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/23-5/17 1/25-3/14 3/22-5/17 3/25-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/23-5/17 Nursing NUR:101 10207 13345 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING 401 Day 402 Day W R M T R M 11am-11:50am 1pm-2:50pm OFF CAMPUS B-112 B-112 OFF CAMPUS B-112 B-112 R R 8am-9:50am 1pm-2:50pm C-413 C-413 W W 11am-12:40pm 1:10pm-2:50pm C-413 C-413 MW R F 8am-11am B-110 OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 12:30pm-2:20pm 1pm-3:50pm B-112 OFF CAMPUS A-112 11am-11:50am A-112 12pm-1:50pm OFF CAMPUS D-215 NUR:102 10218 10221 NUR:105 10223 12354 NUR:108 10235 NURSING LABORATORY PRACTICUM I 401 Day 402 Day NURSING LABORATORY PRACTICUM II 401 Day 402 Day NURSING OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN I 401 Day NUR:201 10245 NURSING OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN II 401 Day T TWRF M CONTEMPORARY NURSING 401 Day T MANAGEMENT SKILLS IN NURSING 401 Day TBA M NUR:203 10247 NUR:204 10249 11am-11:50am 1pm-2:50pm 5 cr G Urban G Urban 1 cr K Rizzo K Rizzo 1 cr C Godfrey C Godfrey 8 cr T Chapman 9 cr G Breed 1 cr G Breed 3 cr K Becker The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 91 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Forest Park Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section NUR:205 10255 NURSING OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN III 401 Day T T W W RF Type Day Time Location 9am-10:50am 1:30pm-4pm 9am-10:50am 12pm-1:50pm B-110 A-112 C-112 A-112 OFF-CAMPUS 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm B-011 B-011 Credits Instructor 8 cr E Otto Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Paramedic Technology Forest Park PAR:201 PRINCIPLES OF PARAMEDIC TECHNOLOGY I 15793 476 Evening TR 15793 476 Evening TR PAR:203 PHARMACOLOGY FOR PARAMEDICS 15828 476 Arranged TR PAR:211 PARAMEDIC LABORATORY I 15832 476 Arranged TBA An additional $157 will be added to the maintenance fee. PARAMEDIC INTERNSHIP I 476 Arranged TBA 1 cr STAFF 1/20-5/12 TBA 1 cr STAFF 1/20-5/13 B-011 PAR:221 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL I 15829 476 Arranged TBA An additional $55 for materials will be added to the maintenance fee. PAR:223 15833 TBA 8 cr D Meenach D Meenach 3 cr D Meenach 1 cr D Meenach TBA 1/19-5/13 1/19-5/13 1/19-5/13 1/20-5/12 Personal Development PRD:102 CAREER EXPLORATION 12188 421 Day W 14976 422 Day M 14144 462 Evening T PRD:107 EXPLORATIONS FOR WOMEN I 12189 421 Day W PRD:108 PERSONAL GROWTH AND IDENTITY 12811 421 Day R This class focuses on exploration for males. 12816 422 Day T 12829 461 Day T This class focuses on exploration for males. 14212 H01 Day W Class will be held at the Harrison Education Center, 4666 Natural Bridge Road. 12pm-1:20pm 10am-11:20am 5:30pm-6:50pm B-213 F-215 F-219 1pm-2:20pm F-215 12:30pm-2:30pm C-225 1 cr R Johnson B French S Knight 1 cr B French 2 cr A Jones 11am-12:25pm 5:30pm-7pm F-215 F-221 M Rhodes R Johnson 2/09-5/17 2/08-5/17 9am-3pm HNEC R Johnson 1/04-5/30 2/10-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/11-5/17 PRD:109 HABIT CHANGE 1 cr 13365 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET K Swyers 2/08-4/09 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. After registering for the course, e-mail your instructor at kswyers@stlcc.edu or call 314-644-9239. PRD:110 LEARNING TO COPE WITH TEST ANXIETY 15835 401 Day T PRD:114 COPING WITH STRESS 15834 401 Day M PRD:121 PERSONAL SUCCESS 15124 421 Day W Open to YouthBuild Program students only. 1pm-2:25pm TBA 12pm-1:20pm F-215 12:30pm-2:30pm D-215 1 cr M Rhodes 1 cr K Swyers 1 cr A Jones 2/09-4/10 2/08-4/09 1/04-5/30 Philosophy PHL:101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 10227 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-223 10228 402 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm C-223 10230 450 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm B-221 15654 486 Weekend S 9am-3pm TBA PHL:102 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 13217 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 10232 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr W Hartmann J Bollinger J Bowman STAFF 3 cr W Hartmann W Hartmann 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-3/14 PHL:103 WORLD RELIGIONS 3 cr 10741 4XA Day MW 1pm-2:15pm C-221 T Lodato 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 12954 4WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Lodato 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 92 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 12955 4WB Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Lodato 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12821 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. PHL:105 BLACK PHILOSOPHY 3 cr 10236 401 Day MWF 11am-11:50am C-217 J Harris 1/20-5/17 PHL:109 BIO-MEDICAL ETHICS 3 cr 12375 401 Day T 1pm-3:40pm B-221 S Sinclair 1/19-5/17 10237 450 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm B-221 S Sinclair 1/20-5/17 PHL:112 BUSINESS ETHICS 3 cr 13839 4WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Toma 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Physical Education PE:109 BASIC FITNESS I 14707 403 Day Emphasis on kickboxing. 14709 404 Day Emphasis on kickboxing. PE:110 BASIC FITNESS II 14708 403 Day Emphasis on kickboxing. 14710 404 Day Emphasis on kickboxing. PE:111 10811 PE:120 13669 PE:122 12082 12083 12327 12084 14634 12382 12383 PE:123 12178 12085 12334 12086 14635 13668 12384 PE:129 12795 15661 15676 PE:130 10814 10815 10819 10820 10821 10822 10823 10824 10825 10827 10828 10829 BASKETBALL I 401 Day COMMUNITY CPR 421 Day DANCE AEROBICS 401 Day 402 Day 421 Day 422 Day 486 Day 450 Evening 461 Evening DANCE AEROBICS II 401 Day 402 Day 421 Day 422 Day 486 Day 450 Evening 461 Evening FIRST AID 401 Day 402 Evening 475 Weekend FITNESS CENTER I 401 Day 402 Day 403 Day 404 Day 405 Day 406 Day 407 Day 408 Day 409 Day 410 Day 411 Day 412 Day MW 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM 1 cr STAFF 1/18-3/10 MW 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM STAFF 3/22-5/17 MW 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM 1 cr STAFF 1/18-3/10 MW 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM STAFF 3/22-5/17 TR 11am-12:25pm PE-NORTH GYM TR 9:30am-10:55am RE-WEST ROOM MW TR MW TR S MW MW 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 10am-11:25am 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM MW TR MW TR S MW MW 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 10am-11:25am 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM TR TR S 9:30am-10:55am 5:30pm-6:55pm 9:30am-10:55am PE-WEST ROOM PE-WEST ROOM PE-WEST ROOM MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW TR TR TR TR TR 8am-8:55am 9am-9:55am 10am-10:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:55am 11am-12:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:25pm FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 2 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 93 1/19-3/11 4/13-5/13 1/18-3/10 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/18-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/18-3/10 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/18-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/19-4/01 2/09-5/13 3/13-5/15 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/14 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/10 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 Forest Park PHL:104 ETHICS 3 cr 10233 401 Day MWF 11am-11:50am A-221 J Bollinger 1/20-5/17 10234 450 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm C-225 J Bollinger 1/21-5/17 12399 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Forest Park 12097 421 Day MWF 12099 422 Day MWF 12098 423 Day MWF 12100 424 Day MWF 12101 425 Day MWF 12102 426 Day MWF 12103 427 Day MW 12104 428 Day TR 12152 429 Day TR 12105 430 Day TR 12106 431 Day TR 12107 432 Day TR 14606 440 Day MW 14608 441 Day MW 15666 442 Day TR 15669 445 Day TR 10830 450 Evening MW 10832 452 Evening TR 10833 453 Evening TR 12108 461 Evening MW 12110 463 Evening TR 12111 464 Evening TR 14024 486 Weekend S 14021 487 Weekend S PE:131 FITNESS CENTER II All students must attend a mandatory orientation session on the first day of class. 10834 401 Day MWF 10835 402 Day MWF 10836 403 Day MWF 10837 404 Day MWF 10838 405 Day MWF 10839 406 Day MWF 10840 407 Day MW 10841 408 Day TR 10842 409 Day TR 10843 410 Day TR 10848 411 Day TR 10844 412 Day TR 12112 421 Day MWF 12113 422 Day MWF 12114 423 Day MWF 12115 424 Day MWF 12116 425 Day MWF 12117 426 Day MWF 12118 427 Day MW 12119 428 Day TR 12184 429 Day TR 12120 430 Day TR 12121 431 Day TR 12122 432 Day TR 14607 440 Day MW 14609 441 Day MW 15667 442 Day TR 15670 445 Day TR 10857 450 Evening MW 10853 452 Evening TR 10854 453 Evening TR 12123 461 Evening MW 12125 463 Evening TR 12126 464 Evening TR 14026 486 Weekend S 14022 487 Weekend S PE:132 TOTAL FITNESS All students must attend a mandatory orientation session on the first day of class. 10851 401 Day MWF 10856 402 Day MWF 10858 403 Day MWF 10859 404 Day MWF 10860 405 Day MWF 10861 406 Day MWF 10862 407 Day MW Credits Instructor Time Location 8am-8:55am 9am-9:55am 10am-10:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:55am 11am-12:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:25pm 2pm-3:25pm 2pm-3:25pm 4pm-5:25pm 4pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 7pm-8:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 7pm-8:25pm 9am-10:30am 10:30am-12pm FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/18-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 1/18-3/10 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 8am-8:55am 9am-9:55am 10am-10:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:55am 11am-12:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:25pm 8am-8:55am 9am-9:55am 10am-10:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:55am 11am-12:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:25pm 2pm-3:25pm 2pm-3:25pm 4pm-5:25pm 4pm-5:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 7pm-8:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 7pm-8:25pm 9am-10:30am 10:30am-12pm FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/16-3/14 1/18-3/10 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 1/18-3/11 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/18-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 1/18-3/10 1/19-3/11 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 8am-8:55am 9am-9:55am 10am-10:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER FITNESS CENTER STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/12 1/18-3/10 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 94 Dates Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 10863 408 Day TR 8am-9:25am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 10864 409 Day TR 9:30am-10:55am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 10865 410 Day TR 11am-12:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 12850 411 Day TR 12:30pm-1:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 10850 412 Day TR 2pm-3:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 14204 421 Day MW 8am-8:55am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12127 422 Day MWF 9am-9:55am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12128 423 Day MWF 10am-10:55am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12129 424 Day MWF 11am-11:55am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12130 425 Day MWF 12pm-12:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12131 426 Day MWF 1pm-1:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12132 427 Day MW 4pm-5:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12133 428 Day TR 8am-9:25am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 12134 429 Day TR 9:30am-10:55am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 12135 430 Day TR 11am-12:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 12136 431 Day TR 12:30pm-1:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 12137 432 Day TR 2pm-3:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 14610 440 Day MW 2pm-3:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/18-3/10 14611 442 Day MW 2pm-3:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 15668 443 Day TR 4pm-5:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 15678 445 Day TR 4pm-5:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 10845 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/18-3/10 10846 452 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 10847 453 Evening TR 7pm-8:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/19-3/11 12138 461 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/22-5/17 12140 463 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:55pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 12141 464 Evening TR 7pm-8:25pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 3/23-5/17 14027 486 Weekend S 9am-10:30am FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/16-5/17 14023 487 Weekend S 10:30am-12pm FITNESS CENTER STAFF 1/16-5/17 PE:137 JUDO I 1 cr 14613 402 Day S 12pm-1:25pm PE-MAIN GYM STAFF 1/16-5/17 PE:139 KARATE I 1 cr 11320 401 Day TR 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM STAFF 1/19-3/11 13104 421 Day TR 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM STAFF 3/23-5/17 PE:140 KARATE II 1 cr 11321 401 Day TR 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM STAFF 1/19-3/11 13105 421 Day TR 8am-9:25am PE-MAIN GYM STAFF 3/23-5/17 PE:142 LIFEGUARD TRAINING 1 cr 15680 402 Day F 12pm-3pm FITNESS CENTER M Applegate 2/12-5/17 PE:161 STRESS MANAGEMENT 3 cr 13005 401 Day MWF 10am-10:55am PE-WEST ROOM STAFF 1/20-5/17 13152 402 Day TR 12:30pm-1:55pm PE-WEST ROOM M Applegate 1/19-5/17 15008 475 Day/Hybrid T 2pm-4pm PE-WEST ROOM S Martin 1/19-5/17 Required class meetings are: Tuesday, January 19; February 3, 17, and 24; March 10 and 31; April 14 and 28; and May 12. Contact Sue Martin at sjmartin@stlcc.edu once you have registered for the course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PE:162 15662 15674 15664 PE:163 15663 15665 PE:165 14592 14597 PE:171 12796 PE:173 12095 PE:174 12142 12892 PE:177 12087 14625 14628 12089 SWIMMING I (BEGINNING/ELEMENTARY) 402 Day MW 403 Day TR 405 Day MW SWIMMING II (ALL LEVELS) 404 Day MW 406 Day MW TAI CHI I 401 Day MW 402 Day MW VOLLEYBALL I 421 Day TR WALKING FOR FITNESS 421 Day MWF WATER AEROBICS 401 Day TR 421 Day TR WEIGHT TRAINING I 401 Day MWF 403 Day TR 404 Day TR 421 Day MWF 12pm-1:25pm 9:30am-10:55am 12pm-1:25pm PE-POOL PE-POOL PE-POOL 12pm-1:25pm 12pm-1:25pm PE-POOL PE-POOL 4pm-5:25pm 4pm-5:25pm PE-MAIN GYM PE-DANCE ROOM 9:30am-10:55am PE-MAIN GYM 12pm-12:55pm PE-MAIN GYM 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm PE-POOL PE-POOL 12pm-12:55pm 9:30am-10:55am 9:30am-10:55am 12pm-12:55pm PE-WEIGHT ROOM PE-WEIGHTROOM PE-WEIGHT ROOM PE-WEIGHT ROOM 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF 1 cr S Martin S Martin 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 95 1/20-3/10 1/19-3/11 3/22-5/17 1/20-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/20-3/10 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/17 1/20-3/12 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 Forest Park Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Forest Park PE:178 WEIGHT TRAINING II 12091 401 Day MWF 12pm-12:55pm PE-WEIGHT ROOM 14626 403 Day TR 9:30am-10:55am PE-WEIGHT ROOM 14627 404 Day TR 9:30am-10:55am PE-WEIGHT ROOM 12093 421 Day MWF 12pm-12:55pm PE-WEIGHT ROOM PE:180 WELLNESS AND FITNESS CONCEPTS 13405 401 Day TR 11am-12:25pm PE-WEST ROOM 14131 402 Day MWF 11am-11:55am PE-WEST ROOM 14928 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA TBA For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14670 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF PE:181 14601 14602 15659 15660 12143 13106 15014 PE:182 15015 PE:566 14168 YOGA I (BEGINNING) 402 Day 403 Day 404 Day 405 Day 450 Evening 461 Evening 467 Weekend YOGA II (ALL LEVELS/INTERMEDIATE) 468 Weekend THEORY OF COACHING 474 Evening/Hybrid 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr STAFF 3 cr PED:116 14596 14598 14819 PILATES 401 402 404 MW MW MW MW TR TR S 2pm-3:25pm 2pm-3:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 10:30am-12:25pm PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-WEST ROOM PE-WEST ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM S 12pm-1:50pm PE-DANCE ROOM STAFF Dates 1/20-3/12 1/19-3/10 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/20-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 T 7pm-9pm PE-WEST ROOM 1/16-5/17 TBA NET K Harder 1/16-5/17 Students will be required to attend an orientation session, a coaches’ panel and an exit project presentation. Required class meetings are: Tuesday, January 19, March 6 and May 8. Contact Keith Harder at kharder2@stlcc.edu once you have registered for the course. Day Day Weekend TR TR U 1:30pm-3pm 1:30pm-3pm 3pm-4:30pm PE-DANCE ROOM PE-DANCE ROOM FITNESS CENTER MW 1pm-2:20pm TBA T 9am-11:50am TBA W W M 11am-11:50am 12pm-2:50pm 11am-12:50pm A-317 A-317 A-317 MW W 5:30pm-6:50pm 7pm-9:50pm B-223 A-317 MW F 9am-10:50am 8am-10:50am A-317 A-317 T R 9am-12:50pm 9am-11:50am A-317 A-317 1 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-3/11 3/23-5/17 1/16-5/17 Physical Science PSI:101 10121 PSI:111 12812 PHYSICAL SCIENCE LECTURE I 401 Day INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY I 401 Day 3 cr J Collins 3 cr J Collins 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Physics PHY:111 10122 COLLEGE PHYSICS I 401 Day PHY:112 10126 COLLEGE PHYSICS II 450 Evening PHY:122 10127 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I 401 Day PHY:223 10128 ENGINEERING PHYSICS II 401 Day 4 cr J Morris 4 cr J Morris 5 cr J Morris 5 cr J Morris 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 Political Science PSC:101 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS 10246 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm B-225 10248 402 Day MWF 10am-10:50am B-225 10250 403 Day MWF 11am-11:50am B-225 10252 421 Day TR 9am-10:50am C-221 10253 450 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm B-225 13840 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14567 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr T Zant T Zant T Zant T Zant T Zant T Zant 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 T Zant 1/19-5/17 PSC:104 BRITISH POLITICS AND SOCIETY 3 cr 12925 490 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/04-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 96 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates PSC:201 10254 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 401 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm C-225 3 cr T Zant 1/20-5/17 PSY:200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 10330 401 Day MWF 9am-9:50am B-112 10332 402 Day MWF 10am-10:50am B-112 10334 403 Day TR 11am-12:15pm TBA Taught with a Black Emphasis. 10339 404 Day MWF 11am-11:50am D-215 10341 405 Day TR 8am-9:15am C-213 10344 406 Day TR 11am-12:15pm A-217 10348 407 Day TR 1pm-2:15pm B-219 11966 450 Evening MW 5pm-6:15pm C-225 Taught with a Black Emphasis. 11967 451 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm C-217 14029 486 Weekend S 9am-3pm C-219 12258 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Cusumano D Cusumano B Munson 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF B Munson 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 STAFF STAFF D Cusumano 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 PSY:205 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 10350 401 Day TR 1pm-2:15pm B-213 10353 402 Day MW 11am-12:15pm TBA 14017 403 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm TBA 15354 450 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA PSY:208 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 10357 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm TBA Taught with a Black Emphasis. 12794 450 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm TBA For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr B Munson B Munson B Munson STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF 1/25-5/17 PSY:214 10358 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY 401 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm C-221 8am-8:50am 10am-10:50am 1pm-1:50pm 10am-10:50am 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 1pm-1:50pm 10am-10:50am 1pm-1:50pm 3pm-3:50pm 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 1pm-1:50pm A-411 A-413 A-413 A-413 A-413 A-411 A-411 A-413 A-413 A-413 A-413 A-411 A-413 A-411 A-413 10am-10:50am 8am-8:50am 10am-10:50am 9am-9:50am 8am-8:50am 10am-10:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am A-413 A-411 A-413 A-411 A-411 A-413 A-411 A-413 A-413 A-411 1pm-2:50pm A-413 12am-12:01am OFF CAMPUS 7am-3:30pm 7am-3:30pm OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Radiologic Technology XRT:102 10346 10351 10352 10354 10355 XRT:105 10360 10364 10366 10369 10371 XRT:107 10376 XRT:111 14185 XRT:112 10379 10383 RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II 401 Day F F M 402 Day F M M 403 Day F F M 404 Day F M M 405 Day F F M PRINCIPLES OF RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE II 401 Day MW M 402 Day MW M 403 Day W MW 404 Day W MW 405 Day MW W RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS I 401 Day W CLINICAL EDUCATION I 499 Day TBA CLINICAL EDUCATION II 401 Day TR 402 Day TR 3 cr V Featherson V Featherson V Featherson V Featherson V Featherson 2 cr J Hartwein J Hartwein J Hartwein J Hartwein J Hartwein 2 cr J Hartwein 1 cr V Featherson 2 cr J Hartwein V Featherson The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 97 1/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/04-5/30 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Forest Park Psychology St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section XRT:208 10386 XRT:209 10389 XRT:214 10392 IMAGING AND SPECIAL TECHNIQUES 401 Day RADIOBIOLOGY 401 Day CLINICAL EDUCATION V 401 Day Type Credits Instructor Day Time Location Dates TR 12:30pm-1:50pm A-413 TR 9:30am-10:50am A-413 MWF 7am-3:30pm OFF CAMPUS 3 cr S Polta 2 cr D Brake 4 cr V Featherson 9am-9:50am G-117 2 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 10am-10:50am F-331 STAFF 1/19-5/17 2pm-2:50pm TBA STAFF 1/20-5/17 11am-12:10pm A-225 STAFF 2/08-5/17 8am-8:50am F-408 1 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 11am-11:50am F-408 STAFF 1/19-5/17 3pm-3:50pm F-408 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12:20pm-1:30pm F-408 STAFF 2/08-5/17 10am-10:50am TBA 2 cr K Petroff 1/20-3/14 9am-9:50am C-215 STAFF 1/20-5/17 9am-9:50am C-215 STAFF 1/19-5/17 10am-10:50am 2pm-2:50pm A-217 TBA STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 11am-12:10pm C-221 STAFF 2/09-5/17 12:30pm-1:40pm G-119 STAFF 2/08-5/17 12pm-1:10pm 5pm-5:50pm F-221 C-225 STAFF STAFF 2/09-5/17 1/19-5/17 9am-10:40am F-408 STAFF 1/16-5/17 11am-11:50am F-408 1 cr K Petroff 1/20-5/17 10am-10:50am F-408 STAFF 1/20-5/17 10am-10:50am F-408 STAFF 1/19-5/17 9am-9:50am 2pm-3:50pm F-408 F-408 STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 12:20pm-1:30pm F-408 STAFF 2/09-5/17 1:50pm-3pm F-408 STAFF 2/08-5/17 1:30pm-2:40pm 6pm-6:50pm F-408 F-408 STAFF STAFF 2/09-5/17 1/19-5/17 11am-12:40pm F-408 STAFF 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Reading Forest Park RDG:012 BASIC READING SKILLS 10483 401 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:013 Section 401. 14765 402 Day TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:013 Section 402. 15023 403 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:013 Section 403. 13366 421 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:013 Section 421. RDG:013 BASIC READING SKILLS LAB 10540 401 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:012 Section 401. 14767 402 Day TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:012 Section 402. 15024 403 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:012 Section 403. 13367 421 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:012 Section 421. RDG:016 DEVELOPMENTAL READING 10486 401 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 401. 10487 402 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 402 13142 403 Day TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 403. 15025 404 Day WF 15621 405 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 405. 10488 421 Day TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 421. 13163 422 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 422. 15086 423 Day TR 10489 450 Evening TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 450. 14833 486 Weekend S Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:017 Section 486. RDG:017 DEVELOPMENTAL READING LAB 12033 401 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 401. 13143 402 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 402. 13423 403 Day TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 403. 15026 404 Day WF 15624 405 Day F Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 405. 12038 421 Day TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 421. 13620 422 Day MW Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 422. 15087 423 Day TR 12036 450 Evening TR Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 450. 14834 486 Weekend S Concurrent enrollment is required in RDG:016 Section 486. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 98 Course CRN Title Section Type Day RDG:020 READING IMPROVEMENT 10490 401 Day TR 10491 402 Day MWF 10494 403 Day TR 12396 404 Day MWF Concurrent enrollment is required in ENG:030 Section 412. 13621 405 Day MWF 13622 406 Day TR 15081 407 Day MW 13159 408 Day MWF 15625 409 Day MWF 15626 410 Day MW 15627 411 Day TR 13623 421 Day MW 10492 422 Day MW 15416 423 Day MWF 10498 450 Evening TR 13368 451 Evening MW 13370 452 Evening MW 14918 453 Evening MWR 10495 461 Evening TR RDG:030 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING 13624 401 Day MWF 10531 402 Day MW 10533 403 Day MW 10534 404 Day TR 13629 405 Day TR 10535 406 Day TR 13654 407 Day MWF 13657 408 Day TR 15628 409 Day MWF 15629 410 Day TR 15630 411 Day W 13372 412 Day MW 13371 413 Day TR 13631 421 Day MWF 10530 422 Day MW 13655 423 Day TR 10529 424 Day TWR 13628 425 Day MWF 10537 450 Evening MW 12397 451 Evening MW 13656 452 Evening TR 10536 453 Evening TR 14919 461 Evening MWR 14018 486 Weekend S RDG:100 COLLEGE READING AND STUDY SKILLS 10510 401 Day TR 10519 402 Day TR 12358 403 Day MW 10505 421 Day MW 14917 451 Evening MW Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 9:30am-10:45am 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm 10am-10:50am G-113 TBA B-219 F-221 3 cr D Josten D Benton D Josten D Benton 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 11am-12:50pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 10am-11:40am 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:15pm 2pm-3:15pm 8am-9:50am 10am-12:30pm 9am-10:40am 5:30pm-6:45pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 7pm-8:50pm 7:30pm-9:20pm B-223 F-325 G-115 TBA TBA TBA TBA G-119 LB-031 TBA G-321 C-217 C-225 B-415 B-223 9am-9:50am 12pm-1:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12pm-12:50pm 8am-9:15am 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:15pm 1pm-3:40pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 9:30am-10:45am 10am-11:40am 9am-10:50am 11am-12:50pm 11am-12:50pm 9am-10:40am 7pm-8:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:50pm 9am-12pm A-213 B-415 TBA TBA A-311 A-217 B-413 A-223 TBA TBA TBA G-113 T-106 TBA G-113 G-115 LB-102B TBA B-213 A-213 D-217 B-219 B-415 B-223 9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 10am-11:40am 5:30pm-6:45pm D-217A G-119 F-221 TBA B-415 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 9am-11am 1pm-1:50pm D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 10am-10:50am 8:30am-10:20am 10am-10:50am 12:30pm-2:20pm 10am-10:50am 10:30am-12:20pm D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 STAFF D Josten D Benton STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF S Gardner D Josten D Benton M Malone M Malone STAFF M Malone STAFF STAFF STAFF D Josten D Benton M Malone STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF S Gardner S Gardner S Gardner S Gardner STAFF STAFF 3 cr M Malone K Petroff K Petroff STAFF STAFF 1/20-3/14 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-3/14 2/09-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-3/14 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 Respiratory Therapy RTH:125 10058 10059 13026 RTH:126 10060 10061 14147 AIRWAY MANAGEMENT 401 Day MW M 402 Day MW W 403 Day W MW INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL VENTILATION 401 Day TR M 402 Day TR R 403 Day TR M 3 cr J Fackelman J Fackelman J Fackelman 3 cr E Conner E Conner E Conner The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 99 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Forest Park Spring 2010 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section RTH:128 10062 ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES 401 Day Type 10063 402 Day 13027 403 Day RTH:140 10064 RESPIRATORY CARE CLINICAL I 401 Day RTH:225 10065 PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTING 401 Day Forest Park 13287 402 Day 14856 403 Day RTH:228 10066 RTH:245 10067 N.B.R.C. REVIEW 401 Day RESPIRATORY CARE CLINICAL IV 401 Day Day Time Location TR R TR T TR T 11am-11:50am 1pm-1:50pm 11am-11:50am 1:30pm-2:20pm 11am-11:50am 12:30pm-1:20pm D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 W F 12pm-12:50pm 7am-3:30pm D-413 TBA W MW MW F MW M 9am-10:50am 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 9am-10:50am 12pm-12:50pm 9am-10:50am D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 D-413 MF 11am-11:50am D-413 TR F 7am-3:30pm 12pm-12:50pm TBA D-413 W 6pm-9:20pm TBA Credits Instructor 2 cr J Brennan J Brennan J Brennan 1 cr J Brennan 3 cr E Conner E Conner STAFF 2 cr J Brennan 2 cr E Conner Dates 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 Russian RUS:101 14261 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN I 450 Evening 4 cr J Krizanec 1/20-5/17 SOC:101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 10396 401 Day MWF 9am-9:50am C-221 Taught with a Black emphasis. 10397 402 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am C-225 10398 403 Day MWF 10am-10:50am C-225 10399 404 Day MWF 11am-11:50am C-225 10400 405 Day TR 11am-12:15pm C-225 10401 406 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm C-217 10402 421 Day TR 1pm-2:40pm C-219 10742 450 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm C-221 Taught with a Black emphasis. 10406 451 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm C-225 15547 452 Evening M 7:30pm-10pm TBA Section 452 is a rotating section with section 453 for fire fighters. They can rotate between the two classes. 15548 453 Evening T 7:30pm-10pm TBA Section 453 is a rotating section with section 452 for fire fighters. They can rotate between the two classes. 14030 486 Weekend S 9am-3pm C-217 12986 487 Weekend S 9am-12pm C-213 14675 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15538 475 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 A Nichols STAFF STAFF A Nichols STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 STAFF STAFF 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 STAFF STAFF A Nichols 3/27-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 A Nichols 1/19-5/17 SOC:126 STUDY OF PSYCHODYNAMIC SUBSTANCES 11942 401 Day TR 11am-12:15pm D-217 SOC:203 CRIMINOLOGY AND DEVIANCE 14158 401 Day MW 11am-12:15pm A-223 SOC:204 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY 15539 474 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 3 cr A Nichols 3 cr A Nichols SOC:211 11944 Sociology 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE 401 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am D-217 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 401 Day 402 Day 403 Day 404 Day 405 Day 450 Evening 486 Weekend MW TR MW TR F W S 11am-12:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 9am-10:40am 11am-12:40pm 8:30am-11:50am 6pm-9:20pm 9am-1pm C-215 B-215 F-327 B-221 F-325 D-217A A-217 4 cr R Kettler J LaGrone J Kehr J LaGrone J Kehr L Gonzalez L Gonzalez 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 Spanish SPA:101 10177 10178 10179 10180 14757 10181 10673 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 100 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section SPA:102 13213 10190 SPA:201 13113 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 402 Day 450 Evening INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I 450 Evening Type Day Time Location TR M 11am-12:40pm 6pm-9:20pm A-213 F-221 TR 7pm-8:40pm A-221 TR 10am-11:50am F-012 TR MWF 9am-9:50am 7am-3pm F-012 HOSP Credits Instructor 4 cr R Kettler L Gonzalez 4 cr R Wilson Dates 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 Surgical Technology ST:110 12938 ST:111 12939 SURGICAL PROCEDURES I 401 Day SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL I 401 Day 4 cr D Gerardot 8 cr S Boedeker 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 THT:101 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE 3 cr 13664 4XA Day TR 11am-12:15pm T-104 C Moody This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. THT:108 10054 ACTING I 401 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am T-169 8:30am-12:50pm HSP-214 8:30am-12:50pm HSP-214 1pm-3:50pm A-315 6pm-8:40pm HSP-214 6pm-8:40pm HSP-214 6pm-8:40pm HSP-214 9am-11:40am HSP-214 9am-10:40am HSP-214 3 cr C Moody 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Tourism TUR:104 TRAVEL AND TOURISM FOUNDATIONS I 12390 401 Day TWR TUR:105 TRAVEL AND TOURISM FOUNDATIONS II 12391 421 Day TWR TUR:106 DOMESTIC/INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHY AND LANDMARKS 12673 401 Day T TUR:201 CONVENTION AND MEETING PLANNING 13136 450 Evening T TUR:223 SELLING LEISURE CRUISES AND TOURS 13274 450 Evening R TUR:230 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND WORLD ISSUES 13273 450 Evening W TUR:235 CERTIFIED TRAVEL ASSOCIATE (CTA) PREP COURSE AND TEST 12676 486 Day S TUR:236 WORKPLACE LEARNING: TRAVEL AND TOURISM 13275 401 Day F Students will complete a 150-hour travel internship in a local travel business. 6 cr C Mueller 10 cr C Mueller 3 cr J Collins 3 cr M Schomaker 3 cr STAFF 3 cr G Arnold 3 cr STAFF 3 cr C Mueller 1/19-2/25 3/02-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/22-5/17 STLCC has plenty of opportunities to help you make the most of your college experience - in and out of the classroom. Get Involved @ www.stlcc.edu/campuslife Choose from more than 100 clubs, organizations and athletic teams at STLCC. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 101 Forest Park Theatre St. Louis Community College Courses at Meramec ................................................pgs. 102-150 www.stlcc.edu/mc • 11333 Big Bend Road, St. Louis, MO 63122-5720 Meramec Meramec Directory Access Office – disAbility Support Services – 314-984-7673 1st floor Clark Hall (Administration Building) AD 120 Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday, 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/disAbility Child Care Center – 314-984-7886 Located on the west side of campus off Couch Ave. Monday-Friday: 7:30am-530pm www.stlcc.edu/mc/child_care_center Continuing Education – 314-984-7777 802 Couch Ave. (west side of campus) Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-7:30pm; Friday: 8:30am-4pm www.stlcc.edu/continuing_education Admissions/Registration – 314-984-7601 Campus Tours – 314-984-7965 1st floor Clark Hall (Administration Building) Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/admreg Distance Learning – 314-539-5060 www.stlcc.edu/distance_learning Advising and Counseling – 314-984-7575 2nd floor Clark Hall (Administration Building) Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm Financial Aid – 314-984-7650 1st floor Clark Hall (Administration Building) AD102 Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/financialaid Assessment Center – 314-984-7596 Communications North 229 Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm South County Education & University Center Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm Friday: 8am-4pm See page 163 for more information. Bookstore – 314-984-7660 1st floor Student Center www.meramecbookstore.com Bookstore hours are listed on the inside back cover of this schedule. Study Abroad – 314-539-5350 Office of International Education www.stlcc.edu/programs/study_abroad Transcripts – 314-644-9670 Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm Central Student Records 5600 Oakland Avenue, Room B-13 St. Louis, MO 63110 Campus Life – 314-984-7641 Student Center 221 Monday-Thursday: 8am-7pm (ID’s made 10am-7pm) Friday: 8am-4:30pm (ID’s made 10am-4pm) www.stlcc.edu/mc/campus_life Veterans' Services – 314-984-7496 1st floor Clark Hall (Administration Building) Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm Campus Switchboard – 314-984-7500 Monday-Thursday: 7:30am-8:30pm; Friday: 7:30am-4:30pm Saturday: 8:30am-noon Cashier’s Office – 314-984-7736 1st floor Clark Hall (Administration Building) Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4pm; Saturday: 8:30am-noon (limited services on Saturday) Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 102 Spring 2010 Meramec Meramec Campus • 11333 Big Bend Road I-270 MILEAGE GRID (one way) CC CC FV FP MC SC WW 17 7 18 17 30 16 21 31 29 11 16 24 12 20 FV 17 FP 7 16 MC 18 21 11 SC 17 31 16 12 WW 30 29 24 20 28 28 STLCC The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 103 St. Louis Community College Spring 2010 Meramec Final Exam Schedule May 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17 • Special Schedule Day, Wednesday, May 12 Section for which the starting time of the first meeting each week during spring term was... Will have a 1 hour 50 minute exam on... TUESDAY, MAY 11 8 or 8:30 am 9, 9:30 or 10 am 10:30, 11 or 11:30 am 12 or 12:30 pm 1, 2 or 2:30 pm 3 - 6 pm inclusive* 6:30 pm and later Tues. May 11, 7-8:50 am Tues. May 11, 9-10:50 am Tues. May 11, 11-12:50 pm Thurs. May 13, 11-12:50 pm Tues. May 11, 1-2:50 pm Tues. May 11, regular class meeting time* Tues. May 11, 8-9:50 pm Meramec WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 9 am all other times between 8 am and noon inclusive* Noon - 3 pm 3 - 6 pm inclusive* 6:30 pm and later Wed. May 12, 9-10:50 am Wed. Wed. Wed. Wed. May May May May 12, 12, 12, 12, 7-8:50 am 1-2:50 pm regular class meeting time* 8-9:50 pm THURSDAY, MAY 13 9 am 1 pm all other times between 8 am and 2 pm inclusive* 3 - 6 pm inclusive* 6:30 pm and later Thurs. May 13, 11-12:50 pm Thurs. May 13, regular class meeting time* Thurs. May 13, 8-9:50 pm FRIDAY, MAY 14 9 am 1 pm all other starting times 6:30 pm and later Fri. Fri. Fri. Fri. SATURDAY, MAY 15 all starting times Sat. May 15, regular class meeting time SUNDAY, MAY 16 all starting times Sun. May 16, regular class meeting time MONDAY, MAY 17 7 or 7:30 am 8 or 8:30 am 9 or 9:30 am 10 or 10:30 am 11 or 11:30 am 12 or 12:30 pm 1 or 1:30 pm 2 or 2:30 pm 3 - 6 pm inclusive* 6:30 pm and later Mon. May 17, 7-8:50 am Fri. May 14, 7-8:50 am Mon. May 17, 9-10:50 am Fri. May 14, 9-10:50 am Mon. May 17, 11-12:50 pm Fri. May 14, 11-12:50 pm Mon. May 17, 1-2:50 pm Fri. May 14, 1-2:50 pm Mon. May 17, regular class meeting time* Mon. May 17, 8-9:50 pm Thurs. May 13, 9-10:50 am Thurs. May 13, 1-2:50 pm May May May May 14, 14, 14, 14, 9am-10:50 am 1-2:50 pm 3-6:00 pm 8-9:50 pm NOTE: Students in ACC:110 will take their final exams according to the schedule below regardless of the time their classes normally meet. ACC:110 students may attend any of the three sessions. No ACC:110 final will be given at a time other than those listed below. WEEKDAY sections: EVENING sections: SATURDAY sections: Wednesday, May 12, 8:45-10:50 am, LH 104 Wednesday, May 12, 5:45-7:50 pm, LH 104 Saturday, May 15, 9:45-11:50 am, LH 104 *IF AN INSTRUCTOR HAS TWO CLASSES DURING THIS TIME BLOCK, HOLD EXAMS FOR TWO HOURS ON ALTERNATE DAYS-MON/WED OR TUES/THURS AT INSTRUCTOR'S DISCRETION. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 104 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Accounting ACC:110 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I 4 cr 11130 601 Day MWF 9:30am-10:40am BA-216 R Barrett 1/20-5/17 11131 602 Day MWF 11am-12:10pm BA-216 R Barrett 1/20-5/17 11132 603 Day TR 9am-10:50am BA-216 S Counte 1/19-5/17 11133 604 Day TR 11am-12:50pm BA-216 S Counte 1/19-5/17 14393 605 Day TR 2pm-3:50pm BA-220 J Ahrens 1/19-5/17 11134 650 Evening T 7pm-10:20pm BA-220 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11906 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Counte 1/16-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14391 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Counte 1/30-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ACC:114 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 cr 11141 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-220 J Hsu 1/20-5/17 11142 602 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm BA-220 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11143 695 Day/Hybrid T 11am-12:15pm BA-220 J Ahrens 1/19-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 11145 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm BA-124 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11144 651 Evening R 7pm-9:55pm BA-122 STAFF 1/21-5/17 11911 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Ahrens 1/16-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14392 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET A Monson 1/30-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ACC:120 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS 3 cr 12712 695 Evening/Hybrid W 7pm-9:30pm BA-216 J Hsu Quickbooks will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1/20-3/14 ACC:122 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS - SPREADSHEETS 12713 695 Evening/Hybrid W 7pm-9:30pm BA-216 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Hsu 3/24-5/17 ACC:124 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS - DATABASES 11152 695 Evening/Hybrid T 7pm-9pm BA-203 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr R Barrett 1/19-3/14 ACC:203 COST ACCOUNTING 14406 695 Evening/Hybrid R 5:30pm-6:50pm BA-120 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 1/21-5/17 ACC:204 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING 3 cr 12681 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET R Barrett 1/16-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ACC:209 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II 11153 695 Evening/Hybrid M 5:30pm-6:50pm BA-216 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Counte 1/25-5/17 ACC:211 CURRENT TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING 15235 650 Evening M 7pm-9:55pm BA-216 Permission required to register, contact Markus Ahrens at mahrens@stlcc.edu or 314-984-7507 for more information. 3 cr J Ahrens 1/25-5/17 The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 105 Meramec ACC:100 APPLIED ACCOUNTING 3 cr 11115 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-122 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11117 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-220 J Hsu 1/20-5/17 11118 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-220 J Hsu 1/20-5/17 11120 604 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm BA-220 S Counte 1/20-5/17 12256 605 Day TR 8am-9:15am BA-220 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11138 606 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-220 J Ahrens 1/19-5/17 11125 641 Day MW 3:15pm-5:55pm BA-116 STAFF 3/22-5/17 11123 646 Day TR 12:20pm-1:55pm BA-220 STAFF 2/9-5/17 11126 650 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm BA-120 STAFF 1/25-5/17 12257 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Hsu 1/16-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 11902 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Ahrens 1/30-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation session and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ACC:212 NONPROFIT ACCOUNTING 3 cr 12264 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ACC:213 SURVEY OF BUSINESS TAXES 13615 695 Evening/Hybrid T 5:30pm-6:50pm BA-220 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr R Barrett 1/19-5/17 ACC:291 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP 11154 639 Arranged TBA BA-219 Permission required to register, contact Markus Ahrens at mahrens@stlcc.edu or 314-984-7507 for more information. 3 cr J Ahrens 1/16-5/17 ACC:292 12265 3 cr J Ahrens R Barrett/S Conte 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3 cr J Ahrens 1/16-5/17 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP II 639 Day W 1pm-5:50pm BA-216 W 2:20pm-5:50pm BA-220 Permission required to register, contact Markus Ahrens at mahrens@stlcc.edu or 314-984-7507 for more information. ACC:293 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP III 14860 639 Arranged TBA BA-219 Permission required to register, contact Markus Ahrens at mahrens@stlcc.edu or 314-984-7507 for more information. Anthropology Meramec ANT:101 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 3 cr 10717 601 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SO-109 M Fuller 1/20-5/17 12782 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET N Fuller 1/16-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. After registering, students must contact the instructor at nfuller@stlcc.edu. ANT:102 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 13596 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-112 13599 602 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-112 14726 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15019 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 STAFF 1/16-5/17 ANT:104 FIELD STUDY IN ARCHAEOLOGY 3 cr 13773 646 Weekend S 9am-5pm SO-105 M Fuller 1/30-5/17 This section will include a fieldwork project in the St. Louis area. Current plan is that it will be at site in Chesterfield, MO. The class will work with artifacts from the site for the cold weather Saturdays and work at the site during four "warm" Saturdays. The class will meet approximately half of the spring semester Saturdays between January 30 and May 17. Students must have their own transportation for fieldwork and purchase a minimum of hardware equipment. ANT:202 ETHNOGRAPHY: NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS 3 cr 13603 6X1 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-112 N Fuller This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. ANT:205 15203 1/20-5/17 CULTURAL CONTEXT OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY 650 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm CS-211 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 MODERN ARABIC I 650 Evening 6pm-9:20pm CS-209 4 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 Arabic ARA:101 15423 T Architectural Technology ARC:110 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS 13391 601 Day MWF 12pm-1:50pm 11825 603 Day TR 8am-10:50am 11826 604 Day TR 4pm-6:50pm 14225 650 Evening MW 7pm-9:50pm ARC:112 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND PRODUCTION I 11827 601 Day MWF 8am-9:50am 11828 602 Day MWF 10am-11:50am 11829 603 Day TR 11am-1:50pm 15200 650 Evening TR 7pm-9:50pm ARC:115 ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING AND PRESENTATION 11830 601 Day MW 4pm-6:50pm ARC:123 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-AIDED ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 11831 601 Day T 11am-1:50pm AutoCAD 2010 will be taught. 13492 650 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm AutoCAD 2010 will be taught. ARC:124 INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING 14345 650 Evening R REVIT Architecture 2010 will be taught. 7pm-9:50pm HE-232 3 cr M Huelsmann M Huelsmann M Fletcher J Pitman 3 cr M Lorenz M Lorenz M Huelsmann STAFF 3 cr D Hurt 3 cr M Lorenz HE-232 T Vetter 1/25-5/17 SW-110 3 cr H Smith 1/21-5/17 AS-206 AS-206 AS-206 AS-206 AS-206 AS-206 AS-206 AS-206 AS-206 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 106 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section ARC:209 13526 ARC:219 12072 ARC:220 13784 ARC:222 11832 ARC:227 11833 ARC:228 15202 12306 ARC:229 13125 ARC:520 15198 ARC:521 14878 ARC:522 15199 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I 650 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE 650 Evening T 5pm-6:50pm ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND PRODUCTION III 601 Day MW 4pm-6:50pm SITE PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE DRAFTING 650 Evening MW 7pm-9:50pm ARCHITECTURAL ESTIMATING 650 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm ARCHITECTURAL COMPUTER RENDERING, MODELING, AND ANIMATION 601 Day R 11am-2pm 650 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS, MATERIALS, AND METHODS 650 Evening R 7pm-9:50pm ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I 601 Day MWF 2pm-3:50pm GREEN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES AND LEED CERTIFICATION 650 Evening W 7pm-10pm ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO PRODUCTION 650 Evening M 5pm-6:50pm Type Day Time Location AS-204 AS-204 SW-110 AS-204 AS-108 SW-110 HE-232 AS-108 AS- 206 AS-108 HE-232 Credits Instructor 3 cr G Brody 2 cr G Brody 3 cr M Fletcher 3 cr J Hicks 3 cr C Parmer 3 cr M Lorenz G Cuddihee 3 cr G Everding 3 cr C Manzo 3 cr STAFF 1 cr T Vetter Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 Art ART:100 ART APPRECIATION 3 cr 11266 602 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am LH-104 B Fratello 1/19-5/17 14818 695 Day T 3pm-5pm HE-134 B Fratello 1/19-5/17 15067 646 Hybrid R 3pm-5pm HE-134 STAFF 2/11-5/17 ART:102 ART HISTORY II 3 cr 11269 601 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm LH-104 D Montgomery 1/20-5/17 11270 602 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am HE-134 D Montgomery 1/19-5/17 ART:103 HISTORY OF MODERN ART 3 cr 11272 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am HE-134 D Montgomery 1/20-5/17 ART:107 DESIGN I 2 cr 11839 601 Day MW 8am-9:50am HE-125 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11840 602 Day MW 10am-11:50am HE-125 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11841 603 Day F 8am-11:50am HE-125 STAFF 1/22-5/17 13590 646 Day F 4pm-8:20pm HE-125 STAFF 2/12-5/17 11843 650 Evening M 6pm-9:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/25-5/17 11842 651 Evening T 6pm-9:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:108 DESIGN II 2 cr 11847 601 Day MW 12pm-1:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11846 602 Day MW 2pm-3:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12317 603 Day MW 4pm-5:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11850 604 Day TR 9am-10:50am HE-125 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11849 605 Day TR 11am-12:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15647 606 Day F 12pm-3:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/22-5/17 11851 650 Evening W 6pm-9:50pm HE-125 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:109 DRAWING I 3 cr 11854 601 Day MWF 10am-11:50am HE-219 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15022 602 Day MWF 12pm-1:50pm HE-219 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13284 603 Day MW 2pm-4:50pm HE-219 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11853 604 Day TR 8am-10:50am HE-219 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11855 605 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm HE-218 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13637 646 Day TR 3:30pm-6:50pm HE-219 STAFF 2/9-5/17 11856 651 Evening MW 6pm-8:50pm HE-219 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11857 652 Evening TR 7pm-9:50pm HE-219 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12400 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:110 11865 11861 11862 11860 11864 11866 ART:111 11869 11870 11871 DRAWING II 601 Day 602 Day 604 Day 605 Day 606 Day 650 Evening FIGURE DRAWING I 601 Day 602 Day 650 Evening MWF MW MW TR TR MW 8am-9:50am 11am-1:50pm 2pm-4:50pm 8am-10:50am 11am-1:50pm 6pm-8:50pm HE-219 HE-218 HE-218 HE-218 HE-219 HE-218 MW MW MW 8am-10:50am 11am-1:50pm 6pm-8:50pm HE-230 HE-230 HE-230 3 cr STAFF B Morris STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF R Behrend STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 107 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ART:112 FIGURE DRAWING II 3 cr 11874 601 Day MW 2pm-4:50pm HE-230 R Behrend 1/20-5/17 11872 602 Day TR 8am-10:50am HE-230 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11873 636 Day TR 11am-1:50pm HE-230 R Behrend 1/19-5/17 12879 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm HE-230 R Behrend 1/19-5/17 ART:113 CERAMICS I 3 cr 11875 601 Day MW 8am-10:50am HE-132 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11876 602 Day MW 11am-1:50pm HE-132 J Ibur 1/20-5/17 11877 603 Day TR 11am-1:50pm HE-132 J Ibur 1/19-5/17 11878 650 Evening MW 7pm-9:50pm HE-132 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:114 PAINTING I 3 cr 12161 637 Day MW 11am-1:50pm HE-217 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11879 638 Day TR 9am-11:50am HE-217 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11880 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm HE-217 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12402 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. Meramec ART:115 PRINTMAKING I 11881 639 Day MW 11882 669 Evening TR ART:116 SCULPTURE I 11883 601 Day TR 12070 602 Day TR ART:131 COMPUTER ART STUDIO 13392 601 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 13043 602 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 13046 603 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 13047 604 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 13048 650 Evening TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 13155 680 Weekend S An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 11am-1:50pm 7pm-9:50pm HE-224 HE-224 1pm-3:50pm 9am-11:50am HE-131 HE-131 8am-10:50am HE-136 3 cr P Shuck P Shuck 3 cr J Chesla J Chesla 3 cr M Aehle 8am-10:50am HE-233 J Kaiser 1/19-5/17 11am-1:50pm HE-233 M Aehle 1/19-5/17 3pm-5:50pm HE-136 M Aehle 1/20-5/17 6pm-8:50pm HE-233 M Eigel 1/19-5/17 9am-1:50pm HE-136 STAFF 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 ART:133 GRAPHIC DESIGN I 3 cr 11884 669 Evening MW 6pm-8:50pm HE-215 J Aerne 1/20-5/17 ART:134 GRAPHIC DESIGN II 3 cr 11885 601 Day MW 9am-11:50am HE-231 J Thompson 1/20-5/17 11886 602 Day MW 12pm-2:50pm HE-215 J Thompson 1/20-5/17 15276 603 Day MW 9am-11:50am TBA STAFF 1/20-5/17 15277 604 Day MW 12pm-2:50pm TBA STAFF 1/20-5/17 11889 651 Evening TR 6pm-8:50pm HE-215 K Helms 1/19-5/17 11888 669 Evening MW 6pm-8:50pm HE-215 J Aerne 1/20-5/17 ART:135 GRAPHIC PRODUCTION I 2 cr 11890 601 Day MW 4pm-5:50pm HE-215 A Tharenos 1/20-5/17 ART:138 DRAWING FOR GRAPHICS I 2 cr 13081 639 Day F 9am-12:50pm HE-231 W Van Hoogstraat 1/21-5/17 ART:151 INTERIOR DESIGN I 3 cr 11891 601 Day MW 8am-10:50am AS-202 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11893 602 Day TR 11am-1:50pm AS-202 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:152 TEXTILES 3 cr 11894 601 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am AS-204 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13932 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students must attend an orientation from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, in Room AS-202. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ART:154 COMPUTER AIDED INTERIOR DESIGN 12320 601 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm ART:156 ADVANCED KITCHEN DESIGN 13141 650 Evening MW 7pm-9:50pm ART:157 PERSPECTIVE DRAWING AND RENDERING FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS 13140 601 Day F 9am-12:50pm ART:158 WORKPLACE LEARNING: INTERNSHIP IN KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN 13432 601 Arranged TBA Permission of program coordinator is required to register, call 314-984-7156 for additional information. HE-232 AS-202 AS-202 3 cr M Aehle 3 cr STAFF 2 cr D Hurt 3 cr E LeClerc Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 108 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section ART:165 11895 PHOTOGRAPHY I 601 Day Type 11896 602 Day 11897 603 Day 11898 650 Evening ART:166 11899 PHOTOGRAPHY II 601 Day 15184 ART:167 11900 650 Evening COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY 601 Day Day Time Location MW MW MW MW TR TR TR TR 8:30am-9:50am 10am-11:20am 11:30am-12:50pm 1pm-2:20pm 9am-10:20am 10:30am-11:50am 6pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-8:50pm HE-134 HE-234 HE-225 HE-234 HE-225 HE-234 HE-134 HE-234 TR TR MW 3pm-4:20pm 4:30pm-5:50pm 6pm-8:50pm HE-225 HE-234 HE-225 MW MW 3pm-4:20pm 4:30pm-5:50pm HE-225 HE-234 Credits Instructor 3 cr D McKenna J Sago J Sago STAFF 3 cr STAFF R Wadlow 3 cr STAFF Dates 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 ART:169 VISUAL LANGUAGE 3 cr 15185 650 Evening W 6:30pm-9:20pm HE-134 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:172 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3 cr 15056 674 Day/Hybrid F 9am-12:50pm HE-136 M OShea 1/22-5/17 An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13527 695 Day/Hybrid M 11am-2:50pm HE-136 A Carosella 1/25-5/17 An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13934 697 Weekend/Hybrid S 9:30am-1:20pm HE-233 D McGee 1/16-5/17 An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ART:204 PHOTOGRAPHY III 3 cr 12307 601 Day TR 12pm-2:50pm HE-225 M O’Shea 1/19-5/17 ART:208 DESIGN IV 2 cr 12176 601 Day MW 10am-11:50am HE-131 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:209 DRAWING III 3 cr 12414 639 Day TR 11am-1:50pm HE-218 B Morris 1/19-5/17 12941 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:210 ADVANCED DRAWING 11903 639 Day TR 11am-1:50pm ART:211 FIGURE DRAWING III 11904 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm ART:213 CERAMICS II 12379 638 Day MW 2pm-4:50pm Permission of the program coordinator is required for registration, call 314-984-7930. 11905 639 Day TR 8am-10:50am Permission of the program coordinator is required for registration, call 314-984-7930. HE-132 3 cr B Morris 3 cr R Behrend 3 cr J Ibur HE-132 J Ibur HE-218 HE-230 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 ART:214 PAINTING II 3 cr 11907 637 Day MW 11am-1:50pm HE-217 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13593 638 Day TR 9am-11:50am HE-217 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12168 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm HE-217 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12403 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ART:215 PRINTMAKING II 11908 639 Day MW 11909 669 Evening TR ART:216 SCULPTURE II 11910 601 Day MW Permission from the instructor is required, call 314-984-7627. 11am-1:50pm 7pm-9:50pm HE-224 HE-224 1pm-3:50pm HE-131 3 cr P Shuck P Shuck 3 cr J Chesla 8am-10:50am HE-233 3 cr D Tjaden TR 6pm-8:50pm HE-231 MW TR TR 12pm-2:50pm 9am-11:50am 6pm-8:50pm HE-231 HE-231 HE-231 ART:221 PAGE LAYOUT: QUARK/INDESIGN 13528 601 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. ART:233 11912 ART:234 15273 11913 11914 GRAPHIC DESIGN III 669 Evening GRAPHIC DESIGN IV 601 Day 602 Day 669 Evening 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF C Groth J Aerne The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 109 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Meramec ART:235 GRAPHIC PRODUCTION II 2 cr 14432 651 Day TR 4pm-5:50pm HE-231 J Aerne 1/19-5/17 15275 601 Evening MW 5pm-6:50pm HE-231 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:238 DRAWING FOR GRAPHICS II 2 cr 11917 601 Day TR 4pm-5:50pm HE-215 R Shay 1/19-5/17 11919 602 Day TR 12pm-1:50pm HE-231 C Groth 1/19-5/17 11921 639 Day F 9am-12:50pm HE-231 W Van Hoogstraat 1/22-5/17 ART:239 ILLUSTRATION I 3 cr 11922 639 Day F 9am-2:50pm HE-215 C Groth 1/22-5/17 ART:240 ILLUSTRATION II 3 cr 11924 601 Day MW 9am-11:50am HE-215 W Van Hoogstraat 1/20-5/17 11925 639 Day F 9am-2:50pm HE-215 C Groth 1/22-5/17 ART:245 PORTFOLIO DESIGN AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES 2 cr 15274 601 Day MW 3pm-4:50pm HE-231 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11927 602 Day TR 2pm-3:50pm HE-231 J Thompson 1/19-5/17 Permission from program coordinator required, call 314-984-7929 or 314-984-7629 14433 603 Day F 1pm-4:50pm HE-231 J Aerne 1/22-5/17 ART:251 INTERIOR DESIGN II 3 cr 11946 601 Day TR 8am-10:50am AS-202 E LeClerc 1/19-5/17 ART:253 COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN 3 cr 11952 601 Day MW 11am-1:50pm AS-202 E LeClerc 1/20-5/17 11953 602 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AS-202 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:254 HISTORY OF CULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS II 3 cr 15904 602 Day W 11am-1:50pm AS-204 C Jordan 1/20-5/17 12080 603 Day TR 11am-12:20pm AS-204 C Jordan 1/19-5/17 ART:271 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 3 cr 12351 680 Weekend F 4pm-6:50pm HE-225 P Talaski 1/22-5/17 F 7pm-9:50pm HE-234 1/22-5/17 ART:272 DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY 3 cr 15186 650 Evening TR 7pm-9:50pm HE-225 D McKenna 1/19-5/17 ART:275 PHOTO IMAGING I: PHOTOSHOP 3 cr 13049 695 Day/Hybrid W 11am-2:50pm HE-136 T Linder 1/20-5/17 An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15212 697 Day/Hybrid T 2pm-5:50pm HE-136 T Linder 1/19-5/17 An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13082 696 Evening/Hybrid W 6pm-9:50pm HE-136 M Swoboda 1/20-5/17 An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ART:606 INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE FLASH 15213 601 Day TR 11am-1:50pm HE-136 ART:607 INTRODUCTION TO INTERACTIVE DESIGN 15258 601 Day/Hybrid R 2pm-5:50pm HE-136 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr K Mallett 3 cr T Linder AT:100 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING: MACINTOSH/WINDOWS 15214 650 Evening M 6pm-8:50pm AT:101 COLOR MANAGEMENT 15215 650 Evening TR 6pm-8:50pm AT:108 COMPUTER PAINTING AND DRAWING: COREL PAINTER 13090 601 Day MW 6pm-8:50pm An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. HE-233 1 cr C LaGarce 3 cr A Carosella 3 cr J Leick HE-136 3 cr K Mallett AT:120 COMPUTER DRAWING I: ILLUSTRATOR 12318 601 Day TR An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 8am-10:50am AT:121 WATERCOLOR I 12146 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AT:135 COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN FOR THE WWW I 12319 601 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm Adobe Dreamweaver will be taught. An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. AT:152 14946 AT:160 15283 LIGHTING DESIGN 601 Day DIGITAL CAPSTONE 601 Day HE-136 HE-136 HE-125 HE-233 M 2pm-4:50pm AS-204 MW 6pm-8:50pm HE-137 3 cr A Erickson 3 cr STAFF 3 cr K McKelvie 3 cr STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 110 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-3/14 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section Type AT:213 ADVANCED CERAMICS 12798 638 Day Permission required to register, call 314-984-7930. 11996 639 Day Permission required to register, call 314-984-7930. Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates MW 2pm-4:50pm HE-132 3 cr J Ibur 1/20-5/17 TR 8am-10:50am HE-132 J Ibur 1/19-5/17 AT:215 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING 13648 639 Day MW 11am-1:50pm 12145 669 Evening TR 7pm-9:50pm AT:221 WATERCOLOR II 12147 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AT:225 WATERCOLOR III 12819 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AT:226 WATERCOLOR IV 12820 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AT:227 3-D STUDIO 13647 638 Day MW 2pm-4:50pm 12352 639 Day TR 8am-10:50am AT:228 FIGURE PAINTING 12186 601 Day MW 3pm-5:50pm AT:229 ADVANCED PAINTING PROJECTS 13645 637 Day MW 11am-1:50pm 13646 638 Day TR 9am-11:50am 12387 639 Day TR 2pm-4:50pm AT:242 HISTORY OF GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 13393 601 Day MW 4pm-5:15pm AT:251 COMPUTER AIDED KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN 13145 651 Evening R 6:30pm-9:20pm AT:254 WORKPLACE LEARNING: INTERIOR DESIGN 12884 601 Arranged TBA Permission required from program coordinator to register, contact Erin LeClerc at 314-984-7156. AT:267 11993 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY II 601 Day S S HE-224 HE-224 HE-125 HE-125 HE-125 HE-132 HE-132 HE-217 HE-217 HE-217 HE-217 HE-134 AS-202 TBA 3 cr P Shuck P Shuck 3 cr A Erickson 3 cr A Erickson 3 cr A Erickson 3 cr J Ibur J Ibur 3 cr R Lewis 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr J Thompson 3 cr J Boyd 3 cr E LeClerc 3 cr C Stocker 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 9:30am-11:50am 12pm-3:20pm HE-134 HE-234 1/23-5/17 1/23-5/17 AT:276 PHOTO IMAGING II: PHOTOSHOP 12149 601 Day MW An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 2pm-4:50pm HE-233 3 cr J Leick 1/20-5/17 AT:277 PHOTO IMAGING III: PHOTOSHOP 14356 601 Day F An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. 1pm-5:50pm HE-136 3 cr M Swoboda 1/22-5/17 1:30pm-6:20pm HE-233 11am-1:50pm HE-233 MWF 9am-9:50am SW-102 MWF M 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-2:50pm SS-208 SS-106 M MWF TR R MWF W 11am-12:50pm 10am-10:50am 9am-10:20am 10:30am-12:20pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm SW-102 SW-102 SW-102 SW-102 SW-102 SW-102 MWF R MWF W MWF M MWF R 8am-8:50am 8am-9:50am 8am-8:50am 9am-10:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-11:50am LH-101 SS-106 SS-108 SS-106 SS-108 SS-106 LH-103 SS-106 Open to photography majors only. AT:612 13817 AT:613 13818 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER ANIMATION 680 Weekend S FOUNDATIONS OF 3D COMPUTER MODELING 602 Day MW 3 cr J Rollins 3 cr J Rollins 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 Biology BIO:105 15315 BIO:106 12972 TOPICS IN EVOLUTION 601 Day HUMAN HEREDITY 601 Day BIO:110 10768 GENERAL ZOOLOGY 601 Day 10769 602 Day 12225 603 Day BIO:111 10770 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY I 601 Day 10870 602 Day 10871 603 Day 10772 604 Day 3 cr J Allen 4 cr R Harms 4 cr J Allen J Allen J Allen 4 cr M Dion E Winkler S Wible M Dion The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 111 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN 10793 Title Section Type 605 Day Day Time Location Meramec MWF 10am-10:50am SS-108 R 12pm-1:50pm SS-106 10774 606 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm LH-104 F 1pm-2:50pm SS-106 10775 607 Day MWF 2pm-2:50pm SS-108 W 3pm-4:50pm SS-106 10869 608 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SS-108 R 3pm-4:50pm SS-106 10874 609 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm SS-108 T 2pm-3:50pm SS-106 10792 610 Day T 10:30am-12:20pm SS-106 TR 12:30pm-1:50pm SS-107 12226 611 Day TR 3pm-4:20pm SS-108 M 3pm-4:50pm SS-106 15059 612 Day S 8am-11:30am SS-108 S 12pm-1:50pm SS-106 10791 6W1 Day TR 8am-9:20am SS-108 F 8am-9:50am SS-106 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12683 6W2 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am SS-108 F 10am-11:50am SS-106 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15078 613 Day MW 4pm-5:50pm SS-108 T 4pm-6:30pm SS-106 10893 650 Evening W 7pm-8:50pm SS-106 M 7pm-9:50pm SS-108 10899 651 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm SS-108 R 7pm-8:50pm SS-106 10904 674 Day/Hybrid TBA NET M 8am-9:50am SS-106 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 10905 675 Day/Hybrid TBA NET W 1pm-2:50pm SS-106 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12227 676 Evening/Hybrid TBA NET T 7pm-9:50pm SS-106 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BIO:113 10906 BIO:117 10907 BIO:122 10913 10914 13741 14401 MODERN ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY (LECTURE) 601 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SS-108 CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGY (LECTURE) 601 Day TR 11am-12:20pm AS-108 HUMAN SEXUALITY 601 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm LH-103 602 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm LH-103 650 Evening W 5:30pm-8:10pm LH-103 677 Required Orientation W 5:30pm-6:30pm BA-212 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12268 674 Required Orientation W 3:30pm-4:30pm BA-212 Web-Based/Internet W NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12818 675 Required Orientation W 4:30pm-5:30pm BA-212 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13111 676 Required Orientation W 4:30pm-5:30pm BA-208 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BIO:123 10917 BIO:124 10918 10930 BIO:140 12685 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR 601 Day GENERAL BOTANY I 601 Day 650 Evening PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 601 Day TR 8am-9:20am AS-108 TR T T W 12:30pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 6:30pm-9:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm SS-208 SS-107 LH-103 SS-107 W MWF 2pm-4:50pm 1pm-1:50pm SS-105 AS-108 Credits Instructor M Bender S Wible V Anand Z Geist I Neufeld D Billman STAFF M McKinney R Harms 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 R Harms 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 S Gero 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/25-5/17 S Gero M Gitcho R Harms R Harms 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 R Harms 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 3 cr M Dion 3 cr S Wible 3 cr J Martin de Camilo J Martin de Camilo G Adeyemi J Martin de Camilo 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 J Martin de Camilo 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 J Martin de Camilo 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 J Martin de Camilo 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 3 cr J Martin de Camilo 4 cr J Castillon D Billman 4 cr G Karleskint Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 112 Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section BIO:141 10931 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II 601 Day Type Day Time R 2pm-4:50pm MWF 9am-9:50am Section 601 requires an additional $10 field trip fee that will be added to this course. Location SS-105 AS-108 BIO:144 10932 BIO:151 13390 MARINE BIOLOGY 601 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SW-104 BIOLOGY OF HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE 674 Required Orientation M 7pm-9pm SS-110 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15344 675 Required Orientation TBA 7pm-9pm SS-110 Web-Based/Internet M NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BIO:203 10933 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY I 601 Day 10934 602 Day 10935 603 Day 12688 604 Day 10936 650 Evening BIO:207 10942 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I 601 Day 10938 602 Day 10937 603 Day 10940 604 Day 10939 605 Day 10941 606 Day 15072 607 Day 15346 608 Day 15347 609 Day 10943 650 Evening 10944 651 Evening BIO:208 12979 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 601 Day 10945 602 Day 10946 603 Day 10947 604 Day 13440 605 Day 10948 650 Evening BIO:209 11733 MWF M MWF M TR T TR R T R 9am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 9:30am-10:50am 12pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:20pm 11am-12:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-9:50pm SW-104 SS-105 SW-104 SS-105 LH-101 SS-105 AS-108 SS-105 SS-105 SW-102 MWF F MWF M MWF M TR R TR R TR R T MWF MWF F MWF F W M T R 8am-8:50am 11am-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 10am-11:50am 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-4:50pm 8am-9:20am 11am-12:50pm 11am-12:20pm 9am-10:50am 12:30pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 10am-10:50am 11am-12:50pm 3pm-3:50pm 1pm-2:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-9:50pm SW-102 SS-105 LH-101 SW-104 LH-101 SW-104 SW-104 SW-104 SS-108 SS-105 AS-108 SW-104 SW-102 SW-104 SW-104B SW-102 SW-102 SS-105 SW-104 SW-104 SW-104 LH-102 MWF W MWF F W MWF TR T TR F T R 8am-8:50am 10am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 10am-11:50am 11am-12:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 9:30am-10:50am 11am-12:50pm 8am-9:20am 9am-10:50am 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-8:50pm SW-104 SS-105 SW-104 SW-104 SW-102 AS-108 SW-104 SW-104 LH-103 SS-105 AS-108 SW-104 KINESIOLOGY 601 Day W 2pm-2:50pm AS-104B MW 3pm-4pm AS-108 11734 602 Day MW 3pm-4pm AS-104A W 4:05pm-4:50pm AS-104B 11735 603 Day MW 3pm-4pm AS-104B M 4:05pm-4:50pm AS-104B BIO:556 NATIVE LANDSCAPING FOR WILDLIFE AND PEOPLE 13742 641 Day R 5pm-6:50pm SW-102 Students must also be available for Saturday field trips from 8 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. on March 27, April 10 and 24, and May 8. Credits Instructor 4 cr G Karleskint 3 cr G Karleskint 3 cr J Snaric STAFF 4 cr V McDonald V McDonald M Thoele M Thoele W Salsgiver 4 cr M Bender J Snaric STAFF T Lane D Hurt D Hurt C Hamilton STAFF STAFF J Baumstark C Hamilton 4 cr V McDonald V McDonald J Snaric J Snaric C Hamilton L Hart 3 cr J High J High J High 3 cr D Tylka The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 113 Dates 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-1/25 1/25-5/17 1/25-1/25 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/21-5/30 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Business Administration BUS:101 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3 cr 11216 601 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-120 J Zirngibl 1/19-5/17 BUS:103 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3 cr 13220 650 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm SO-107 S Cottle 1/21-5/17 13219 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Cottle 1/16-5/17 Student are required to attend an orientation and exams on campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Meramec BUS:104 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 cr 11218 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-124 M Tulley 1/20-5/17 11219 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-116 M Tulley 1/20-5/17 11220 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-122 P McElligott 1/20-5/17 11221 604 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm BA-120 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11222 605 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm BA-120 B Young 1/20-5/17 11226 606 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-122 B Young 1/19-5/17 11227 607 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-124 M Tulley 1/19-5/17 11228 608 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-122 B Barrett 1/19-5/17 11224 646 Day TR 2pm-3:35pm BA-120 STAFF 2/9-5/17 11230 651 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm BA-112 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13771 652 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm BA-118 B Young 1/21-5/17 13091 609 Day MW 4pm-6:40pm BA-122 STAFF 3/22-5/17 13221 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Barrett 1/16-5/17 After registering, students should e-mail the instructor at bbarrett@stlcc.edu - Subject: Online BUS 104, for introductions. Students are required to come to campus for a midterm and final exam. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 11225 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Barrett 1/16-5/17 After registering, students should e-mail the instructor at bbarrett@stlcc.edu - Subject: Online BUS 104, for introductions. Students are required to come to campus for a midterm and final exam. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BUS:201 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 cr 13763 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-118 T Wodajo 11234 602 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-118 T Wodajo 12662 604 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-118 D Kummer 11236 605 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-118 D Kummer 11235 6X1 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-118 T Wodajo This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 13897 6X2 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-118 T Wodajo This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 13898 6X4 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-118 D Kummer This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 14473 6X5 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-118 D Kummer This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 12978 650 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm BA-118 J Abdul-Hafidh 11237 651 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm BA-118 STAFF 13899 6XA Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm BA-118 J Abdul-Hafidh This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 13900 6XB Evening W 7pm-9:40pm BA-118 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. BUS:202 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 15683 601 Day MW 1pm-2:20pm BA-118 BUS:250 WORKPLACE LEARNING: BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 11947 639 Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS Permission required by department to register, contact Barb Barrett at bbarrett@stlcc.edu or 314-984-7190. 3 cr G Hafer 1 cr B Barrett 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 Business Law BLW:101 BUSINESS LAW I 13767 601 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-124 14866 602 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-120 11208 603 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-122 15261 604 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm BA-118 11209 650 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm BA-122 11210 651 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm BA-116 BLW:201 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 11212 695 Day/Hybrid R 11am-12:15pm BA-220 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13769 650 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm BA-120 3 cr STAFF S Schamber S Schamber N Simmons S Schamber M Morrison 3 cr N Simmons E Grimm-Howell Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 114 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Chemistry FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I 602 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SW-207 R 9am-9:50am SW-206 R 10am-11:50am SS-206 12169 605 Day MW 2pm-3:50pm SW-204 R 3pm-4:50pm SS-206 15075 607 Day W 8:30am-9:30am SS-206 W 9:40am-11:50am SS-206 M 9am-11:50am SS-206 14370 696 Day/Hybrid S 11:30am-3pm SS-206 S NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 10949 6W1 Day T 9am-10:50am SS-206 T 11am-11:50am SS-208 MWF 10am-10:50am SW-206 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10951 6W3 Day MWF 11am-11:50am LH-101 R 11am-11:50am SW-208 R 12pm-1:50pm SS-206 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12886 6W4 Day T 12pm-12:50pm SW-208 T 1pm-2:50pm SS-206 MWF 12pm-12:50pm LH-101 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12580 6W6 Day T 1pm-2:50pm SS-205 T 3pm-3:50pm SW-206 MWF 1pm-1:50pm SW-206 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10952 650 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm LH-102 R 7pm-7:50pm SW-204 R 8pm-9:50pm SS-206 10959 651 Evening W 7pm-7:50pm SW-206 W 8pm-9:50pm SS-206 M 7pm-9:50pm SW-207 10960 695 Evening/Hybrid W 12:01am-12:02am NET W 6pm-8:50pm SS-205 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. CHM:105 10972 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 601 Day T 8am-8:50am SW-207 T 9am-10:50am SS-205 MWF 8am-8:50am SS-208 10973 602 Day MWF 9am-9:50am LH-101 R 9am-10:50am SS-205 R 11am-11:50am SW-207 10980 604 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SW-207 R 12pm-12:50pm SW-204 R 1pm-2:50pm SS-205 13241 695 Day/Hybrid S NET Lab S 9am-11:20am SS-205 Required Orientation S 9am-11:20am SS-205 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 10979 6W3 Day T 11am-12:50pm SS-206 T 1pm-1:50pm SW-108 MWF 11am-11:50am SW-208 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10981 650 Evening T 7pm-7:50pm SS-208 T 8pm-9:50pm SS-205 R 7pm-9:50pm SW-207 10982 651 Evening W 7pm-9:50pm SW-108 M 7pm-7:50pm SW-108 M 8pm-9:50pm SS-205 CHM:106 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 10983 601 Day T 10am-10:50am SW-206 T 11am-12:50pm SS-205 MWF 10am-10:50am SS-208 11016 602 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SS-108 R 10am-10:50am SW-206 R 11am-12:50pm SS-205 5 cr V Waghulde STAFF STAFF V Waghulde STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 N Collier 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 N Collier 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 T Frost 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/10-5/17 STAFF A Langrehr 5 cr M Hauser STAFF STAFF V Waghulde 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/13-5/17 1/23-1/23 M Hauser 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 STAFF 5 cr T Frost T Frost The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 115 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 Meramec CHM:101 10950 St. Louis Community College Course CRN 11029 11041 CHM:109 15526 CHM:206 11044 13087 CHM:207 11045 CHM:210 13088 11047 Meramec CHM:211 11049 Title Section Type 603 Day Day MWF R R 650 Evening T R R CHEMISTRY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS I 601 Day W W M ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LECTURE I 601 Day MWF 650 Evening MW ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LECTURE II 601 Day MWF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB I 601 Day R R 602 Day T T ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB II 601 Day R R Credits Instructor Time Location 2pm-2:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-4:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-7:50pm 8pm-9:50pm SW-108 SS-208 SS-205 SW-207 SS-208 SS-205 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-4:50pm 2pm-3:50pm SS-208 SS-205 SS-208 1pm-1:50pm 5:30pm-6:50pm SS-208 SS-208 11am-11:50am SS-208 8am-8:50am 9am-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-4:20pm SS-208 SS-207 SW-207 SS-207 12:30pm-1:20pm 1:30pm-4:50pm SW-207 SS-207 6pm-9:20pm CS-104 4 cr STAFF 1/25-5/17 12pm-12:50pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 8am-9:25am SO-107 CS-211 CS-211 BA-116 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 8am-8:50am 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:15pm 1pm-3:40pm 2pm-4:40pm 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm CN-225 CN-203 CN-204 CN-202 CN-201 CN-203 CN-202 CN-204 CN-225 CN-203 CN-204 CN-202 CN-225 CN-203 CN-202 CN-201 CN-204 CN-203 CN-227 CN-230 CN-204 CN-201 CN-202 CN-225 CN-201 CN-204 CN-202 CN-225 CN-204 CN-202 CN-203 CN-204 CN-230 CN-204 3 cr STAFF STAFF C Smejkal STAFF STAFF D Breitwieser STAFF STAFF D Sperruzza STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF D Breitwieser STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF C Smejkal STAFF D Dufer C Smejkal STAFF STAFF STAFF D Breitwieser STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 T Frost STAFF 4 cr STAFF 3 cr M Hauser V Waghulde 3 cr V Waghulde 2 cr M Hauser STAFF 2 cr STAFF Dates 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 Chinese CHI:101 13653 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I 650 Evening M College Orientation COL:020 13674 13672 13408 15052 COLLEGE ORIENTATION AND STUDY SKILLS 602 Day MWF 604 Day TR 605 Day TR 606 Day TR Communications COM:101 11116 11119 11122 11139 11124 12689 11147 11148 11149 13263 11151 11181 11169 11479 11173 11182 15854 11150 11199 15224 11201 13264 11203 11205 14485 11211 11207 11213 11214 11217 11223 11274 11277 11279 ORAL COMMUNICATION I 601 Day 602 Day 603 Day 604 Day 605 Day 606 Day 607 Day 608 Day 609 Day 610 Day 611 Day 612 Day 613 Day 614 Day 615 Day 616 Day 617 Day 618 Day 619 Day 620 Day 621 Day 622 Day 623 Day 624 Day 625 Day 626 Day 627 Day 628 Day 629 Day 630 Day 632 Day 633 Day 634 Day 635 Day MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW M T TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 116 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 15225 636 Day T 2pm-4:40pm CN-203 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14683 637 Day TR 9:30am-11:05am CN-201 STAFF 2/9-5/17 13261 638 Day TR 12:30pm-2:05pm CN-201 STAFF 2/9-5/17 13262 639 Day MW 2pm-3:35pm CN-202 STAFF 2/8-5/17 15846 640 Day TR 2:10pm-4:30pm CN-201 STAFF 1/19-3/14 15847 641 Day TR 2:10pm-4:30pm CN-201 STAFF 3/22-5/17 15848 642 Day W 1pm-3:40pm CN-201 STAFF 1/20-5/17 15905 693 Day MWF 11am-11:50am CN-201 C Smejkal 1/20-5/17 This is an honors section. Permission required to register, contact an academic advisor. 11280 650 Evening M 6:30pm-9:10pm CN-204 D Dufer 1/25-5/17 11283 651 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm CN-204 D Hurst 1/19-5/17 11281 652 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm CN-202 D Hurst 1/20-5/17 11282 654 Evening R 6pm-10pm CN-201 STAFF 2/11-5/17 12274 681 Weekend F 6:30pm-9:30pm CN-225 D Dufer 1/22-2/12 S 9am-4pm CN-225 1/23-2/13 COM:104 PERSUASION 3 cr 11502 6S1 Day MWF 9am-9:50am CN-230 D Dufer 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 11507 6S2 Day MWF 11am-11:50am CN-203 D Dufer 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 11508 6S3 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am CN-203 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 11509 6S4 Day TR 11am-12:15pm CN-203 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 13812 6W5 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Dufer 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. COM:105 INTERVIEW PROCESS 13389 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr A Grupas 2/8-5/17 COM:107 PUBLIC SPEAKING 11510 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am CN-225 11511 602 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm CN-225 11513 603 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CN-225 15852 605 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm CN-225 11514 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Sperruzza D Sperruzza A Grupas STAFF A Grupas 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 COM:111 VOICE AND ARTICULATION 3 cr 14823 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am CN-201 K Oliver COM:114 ORAL INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE 3 cr 11522 6XA Day MWF 11am-11:50am CN-230 D Breitwieser This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 11523 6XB Day TR 9:30am-10:45am CN-230 D Breitwieser This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 COM:120 GENDER COMMUNICATION 3 cr 11524 6W1 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm CN-202 C Smejkal 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11525 6W2 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CN-202 C Smejkal 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12286 6W4 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET A Grupas 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. COM:200 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CULTURES 3 cr 11526 6S4 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am CN-225 J Barker 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 11527 6S5 Day TR 11am-12:15pm CN-230 J Barker 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 12997 6W4 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Barker 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. COM:201 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 11528 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Hurst The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 117 1/19-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Criminal Justice CRJ:111 RULES OF CRIMINAL EVIDENCE 11398 601 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am BA-114 11399 650 Evening R 7pm-9:50pm BA-114 CRJ:122 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 11400 601 Day MW 11am-12:15pm BA-114 11401 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Elhoffer K McPherson 3 cr S Elhoffer S Elhoffer 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 CRJ:123 JUVENILE JUSTICE 3 cr 15508 650 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm BA-118 R Eilerman 1/19-5/17 CRJ:124 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURES 3 cr 15509 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Elhoffer 1/16-5/17 CRJ:206 MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN CONFLICTS 3 cr 11403 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET W Lampros 1/16-5/17 Students must log in on Blackboard to this course between January 12 and 18 and follow the instructions. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Meramec CRJ:207 POLICE SUPERVISION 14320 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Elhoffer 1/16-5/17 CRJ:212 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 15511 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Elhoffer 1/16-5/17 3 cr A Miller A Miller 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 ECE:101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION 13070 650 Evening W 6:30pm-9pm CS-104 10689 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Kulczycki L Bjorkgren 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 ECE:103 LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION 15278 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr K Olson 1/16-5/17 Dietetic Technology DIT:115 12248 12282 PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION 550 Evening 650 Evening W W 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:40pm HE-124 HE-124 Early Care and Education ECE:104 PRINCIPLES OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION 3 cr 10693 695 Evening/Hybrid W 6:30pm-9pm LH-101A L Bjorkgren 1/20-5/17 After registering, students are required to contact the instructor at lbjorkgren@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ECE:105 CHILD DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY 15843 650 Evening M Program approval is required, contact Lynn Bjorkgren at lbjorkgren@stlcc.edu. 3 cr L Bjorkgren 1/25-5/17 ECE:108 INFANT, TODDLER AND TWO-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN 14331 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Bailey 1/16-5/17 ECE:124 CHILD NUTRITION, HEALTH AND SAFETY 13073 601 Evening R 6:30pm-9pm LH-101A 15204 680 Weekend S 9:30am-12pm LH-101A 13776 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr L Bjorkgren T Stanton L Bjorkgren 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 ECE:125 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT I 13074 601 Day MW 12pm-1:20pm LH-101A ECE:127 FAMILY AND TEACHER INTERACTIONS 15704 601 Day T 3:30pm-4:45pm LH-101A ECE:200 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN 13627 650 Evening M 6:30pm-9pm LH-101A ECE:204 MANAGEMENT OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION SETTINGS 15205 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr K Olson 3 cr K Olson 3 cr K Olson 3 cr M Levine ECE:205 14333 3 cr K Olson CHILD AND SOCIETY 601 Day W 5pm-6:15pm 9am-11:30am LH-101A LH-101A Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 118 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates ECO:140 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 11238 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-116 11239 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-124 13958 603 Day MW 1pm-2:20pm BA-116 11241 604 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-124 11242 605 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-112 14723 6W1 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-116 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13884 6W2 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-124 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11240 6W3 Day MW 1pm-2:20pm BA-116 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13885 6W4 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-124 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15168 6W5 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-112 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:10 before taking this course. 11243 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SO-107 15170 6WA Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr D Kummer D Kummer D Kummer G Hafer G Hafer D Kummer 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 D Kummer 1/20-5/17 D Kummer 1/20-5/17 G Hafer 1/19-5/17 G Hafer 1/19-5/17 G Hafer G Hafer 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 ECO:151 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 11244 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-107 11245 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-107 11246 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-116 11247 604 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-116 15171 605 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-120 11248 606 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-107 11249 646 Day TR 2pm-3:45pm BA-124 14724 6W1 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13887 6W2 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13886 6W3 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-116 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13888 6W4 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-116 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15172 6W5 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-120 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13889 6W6 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11250 650 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm BA-122 11252 670 Evening TR 7pm-9:40pm BA-120 13890 6WA Evening M 7pm-9:50pm BA-122 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr S Schamber S Schamber S Schamber E Nielsen STAFF E Nielsen E Nielsen S Schamber 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 S Schamber 1/20-5/17 S Schamber 1/20-5/17 E Nielsen 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 E Nielsen 1/19-5/17 STAFF H Diekmann STAFF 1/25-5/17 1/19-3/14 1/25-5/17 ECO:152 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 12783 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-118 11627 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-122 11629 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SO-107 13766 604 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm BA-122 11630 605 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-107 11631 606 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-107 11632 607 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-124 12784 646 Day MW 2:30pm-4:10pm BA-118 13891 6W1 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-118 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13892 6W2 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-122 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14476 6W3 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14477 6W4 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm BA-122 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13893 6W5 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13895 6W6 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14449 6W7 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-124 3 cr E Nielsen E Nielsen E Nielsen G Hafer T Wodajo T Wodajo T Wodajo STAFF E Nielsen 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 E Nielsen 1/20-5/17 E Nielsen 1/20-5/17 G Hafer 1/20-5/17 T Wodajo 1/19-5/17 T Wodajo 1/19-5/17 T Wodajo 1/19-5/17 Type Day Time Location The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 119 Meramec Economics St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11633 650 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm SO-107 14698 651 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm SO-107 11634 671 Evening TR 7pm-9:40pm BA-120 13896 6WA Evening W 7pm-9:40pm SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14699 6WB Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm SO-107 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. Credits Instructor Dates STAFF STAFF H Diekmann STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/20-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 Education Meramec EDU:120 ART FOR CHILDREN 10985 601 Day F 9am-11:30am LH-101A EDU:210 TEACHING PROFESSION WITH FIELD EXPERIENCE 14336 601 Day MW 1pm-1:50pm SO-205 14337 602 Day TR 11am-11:50am SO-204 14932 650 Evening W 5pm-6:50pm SO-204 EDU:211 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 10987 601 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm BA-112 14936 602 Day TR 2:30pm-3:45pm BA-114 EDU:218 TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHERS 13777 601 Day W 2pm-4:40pm SO-112 13778 602 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-112 EDU:219 EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS 13780 601 Day TR 1pm-2:15pm BA-114 EDU:226 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 13323 6W1 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm SO-108 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr K Hizer 3 cr K Hizer A Cruz STAFF 3 cr STAFF A Cruz 3 cr A Cruz A Cruz 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF EDU:227 14334 14335 3 cr K Hizer K Hizer EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 601 Day 650 Evening TR W 11am-12:15pm 7pm-9:40pm SO-232 SO-232 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Emergency Medical Technology EMT:121 EMERGENCY CARE, PRINCIPLES, AND TECHNIQUES 8 cr 11970 69A Evening TR 6pm-10pm OFF CAMPUS N Corley 1/19-5/13 Class held at St. Anthony’s Medical Center in the Hyland Education and Training Center. Students must have an American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Healthcare Providers card before the first class meeting. An additional fee of $55 that will be added to the maintenance fee. 48 hours of clinical required in addition to classroom time. Books, personal equipment and required clinical attire are extra. Engineering Science ESC:100 14558 14094 ESC:101 11982 ESC:200 11968 ESC:203 14093 ESC:207 13089 ENGINEERING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND DESIGN 601 Day TR 650 Evening TR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 650 Evening TR ENGINEERING CIRCUITS I 601 Day MW W ENGINEERING MECHANICS I 650 Evening MW ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS 601 Day TR 3 cr T Pedersen T Pedersen 3 cr T Pedersen 4 cr STAFF 2pm-3:50pm 7pm-8:50pm SW-202 SW-202 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 5:30pm-6:50pm SW-202 12:30pm-1:45pm 1:50pm-3:35pm SW-202 SW-202 5:30pm-6:50pm SW-207 12:30pm-1:45pm SW-202 3 cr STAFF 3 cr T Pedersen CN-122 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 CN-122 STAFF 1/16-5/17 CN-122 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 CN-122 STAFF 1/16-5/17 CN-122 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 CN-122 STAFF 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 English ENG:003 SENTENCE COMBINING 10160 601 Day TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. 10195 650 Evening TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. ENG:004 GRAMMAR REVIEW 10212 601 Day TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. 10213 650 Evening TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. ENG:006 WRITING EFFECTIVE PARAGRAPHS 10225 601 Day TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. 10244 650 Evening TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 120 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time ENG:007 BUSINESS WRITING REVIEW 13384 601 Day TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. 13385 650 Evening TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. ENG:013 ESL: ACADEMIC ENGLISH PREP 15093 602 Day M ENG:014 ESL: ACADEMIC LISTENING COMPREHENSION 12366 601 Day TBA See Carole Watson, in CN-208 to register or call 314-984-7462. Location Credits Instructor Dates CN-122 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 CN-122 STAFF 1/16-5/17 CN-124 1 cr STAFF 1 cr STAFF ENG:016 ESL: GRAMMAR REVIEW FOR NON-NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS 12367 601 Day TBA See Carole Watson, in CN-208 to register or call 314-984-7462. CN-122 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 ENG:017 ESL: WRITING SKILLS 12368 601 Day TBA See Carole Watson, in CN-208 to register or call 314-984-7462. CN-122 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 ENG:020 DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH 13751 601 Day MWF 10261 602 Day MWF 15760 603 Day TR 10263 604 Day MWF 12237 650 Day TR ENG:030 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING 10272 601 Day MWF 10273 602 Day MWF Concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 Section 601 is required. 14469 603 Day MWF 10275 604 Day MWF 10274 605 Day MWF 10359 606 Day MW 10388 607 Day TR 13752 608 Day TR 12185 609 Day TR 15039 610 Day MWF 10541 650 Evening MW ENG:050 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I 10678 601 Day MW See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. ENG:051 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I 14821 601 Day TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 10679 650 Evening TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. ENG:053 LISTENING AND NOTE-TAKING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 13067 601 Day TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 10705 650 Evening TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. ENG:060 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II 10706 601 Day TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 13064 602 Day TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 11939 650 Evening MW See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. ENG:061 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II 10707 601 Day TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 10743 650 Evening TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 6pm-6:50pm CS-211 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-12:15pm 12pm-12:50pm 5:30pm-6:45pm HE-127 HE-127 CS-119 HE-127 HE-127 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am CN-221 CN-221 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 3:30pm-4:45pm 8am-9:15am 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 11am-12:05pm 5:30pm-6:45pm CS-206 CN-224 CN-221 CN-221 CN-221 CN-221 CN-221 BA-205 CN-221 1pm-3:50pm HE-127 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 6 cr STAFF 8am-9:15am CS-210 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 7:30pm-8:45pm CS-210 STAFF 1/19-5/17 8am-9:15am BA-202 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 6pm-7:15pm CS-210 STAFF 1/19-5/17 9:30am-12:15pm HE-127 6 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 12:30pm-3:15pm HE-127 STAFF 1/19-5/17 6pm-8:50pm HE-127 STAFF 1/20-5/17 8am-9:15am CS-119 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 7:30pm-8:45pm CS-119 STAFF 1/19-5/17 CS-211 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 CN-227 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ENG:062 SPOKEN COMMUNICATION AND PRONUNCIATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 14822 601 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 10746 650 Evening TR 6pm-7:15pm See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 121 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 11am-12:15pm CS-210 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 SO-109 STAFF 1/19-5/17 HE-127 STAFF 1/20-5/17 HE-127 STAFF 1/19-5/17 CS-119 STAFF 1/20-5/17 8am-9:15am CN-204 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 5:30pm-6:15pm CN-204 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ENG:101 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 12074 601 Day MWF 7am-7:50am CN-125 10748 602 Day MWF 8am-8:50am CN-125 10750 603 Day MWF 8am-8:50am SO-109 13753 604 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-112 13754 605 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-120 10752 606 Day MWF 10am-10:50am CN-125 10753 607 Day MWF 10am-10:50am CS-206 13755 608 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-232 10754 609 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm CN-125 10755 610 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SO-112 10759 611 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm CN-125 10760 612 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SO-112 10794 613 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm CN-224 13756 614 Day MWF 2pm-2:50pm CN-224 10762 615 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm CN-227 13757 616 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm CN-125 10763 617 Day MW 3:30pm-4:45pm CN-125 10764 618 Day TR 8am-9:15am CN-125 10765 619 Day TR 8am-9:15am CN-227 12800 620 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am CN-125 10766 621 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-120 10767 622 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CN-125 12883 623 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CN-224 10771 624 Day TR 8am-9:15am SO-109 12877 625 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm CN-125 10773 626 Day TR 3:30pm-4:45pm CN-125 10761 630 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm CN-225 Offered through the ESL Program, contact ESL Staff in CN-208 or call 314-984-7462. 10812 631 Day TR 11am-12:15pm CN-224 Offered through the ESL Program, contact ESL Staff in CN-208 or call 314-984-7462. 11932 645 Day MWF 9am-9:50am CN-125 This is a service-learning section, contact Donna Halsband at 314-984-7893 for more information. 11933 646 Day MWF 11am-11:50am CN-125 This is a service-learning section, contact Donna Halsband at 314-984-7893 for more information. 13076 650 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm CN-125 11108 651 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm CN-125 11936 652 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm CN-125 11935 653 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm CN-125 11937 654 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm CN-125 11938 680 Weekend S 9am-11:40am CN-221 15254 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15255 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 STAFF 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/20-5/17 STAFF 1/20-5/17 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 STAFF 1/16-5/17 ENG:102 COLLEGE COMPOSITION II 12034 6WA Day MWF 7am-7:50am This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12035 6WB Day MWF 8am-8:50am This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. CN-221 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 SO-112 STAFF 1/20-5/17 Type Day ENG:070 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III 11863 601 Day TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 14165 602 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 10813 69C Day MWF 11am-11:50am See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. Concurrent enrollment in ENG:228 Section 69C is required. 13065 650 Evening TR 7:30pm-8:45pm See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 11940 651 Evening W 6pm-8:50pm See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. ENG:080 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III 14905 601 Day TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. 15838 650 Evening TR See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. Meramec Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 122 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 12041 6WC Day MWF 11am-11:50am CN-221 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12042 6WD Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm CN-227 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12045 6WE Day MW 2pm-3:15pm SO-109 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12052 6WF Day MW 3:30pm-4:45pm SO-109 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12054 6WH Day TR 8am-9:15am SO-112 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. It is also a service-learning section, contact Donna Halsband at 314984-7893 for more information. 12050 6WJ Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-112 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12051 6WK Day TR 2pm-3:15pm CN-224 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12053 6WL Day TR 3:30pm-4:45pm SO-109 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15071 6WM Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SW-208 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12037 6XA Day MWF 8am-8:50am CN-224 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12039 6XB Day MWF 9am-9:50am CN-224 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12040 6XC Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-112 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12043 6XD Day TR 8am-9:15am CN-224 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12047 6XE Day MWF 7am-7:50am CN-224 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12048 6XF Day TR 9:30am-10:45am CN-221 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12049 6XG Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SO-109 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12055 6W1 Evening M 7pm-9:45pm CN-224 STAFF 1/25-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12056 6W2 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm SO-112 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12057 6W3 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm CN-224 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12044 6X1 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm SO-112 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required that they complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15256 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:103 REPORT WRITING 12058 695 Day/Hybrid M 2pm-3:15pm SO-112 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12059 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm CN-221 ENG:104 HONORS COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 12060 693 Day TR 11am-12:15pm CN-221 This is an honors section. Permission required to register, contact an academic advisor. 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 ENG:105 HONORS COLLEGE COMPOSITION II 3 cr 12061 6W3 Day MWF 10am-10:50am CN-224 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This is an honors, writing intensive section. Permission required to register, contact an academic advisor. It is required that students complete ENG:101 or ENG:104 before taking this course. 12062 6W4 Day TR 11am-12:15pm CN-125 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This is an honors, writing intensive section. Permission required to register, contact an academic advisor. It is required that students complete ENG:101 or ENG:104 before taking this course. ENG:110 CREATIVE WRITING 3 cr 12064 6WA Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-109 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12063 6XA Day MW 2pm-3:15pm CN-221 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 14472 6W1 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm SO-109 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12404 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD STAFF 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 123 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ENG:201 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION 3 cr 13594 6WA Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-232 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12801 6WV Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. Students are required to come to campus for an orientation and a midterm and final exam. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:202 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY AND PLAYS 3 cr 12066 6XA Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-109 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 ENG:203 AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 cr 12067 6W3 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CS-210 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This is an honors, writing intensive section. Permission required to register, contact an academic advisor. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. ENG:204 AMERICAN LITERATURE BEFORE 1865 12068 6WA Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SO-109 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 ENG:206 AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER 1945 12069 6WA Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SO-109 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 Meramec ENG:211 BRITISH LITERATURE AFTER 1800 3 cr 12405 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ENG:216 WOMEN IN LITERATURE 13592 6WA Day W 7pm-9:40pm SO-109 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 ENG:222 MAJOR BRITISH WRITERS 15253 6WA Evening M 7pm-9:40pm CN-227 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 ENG:224 FICTION WRITING 3 cr 12312 6X1 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-109 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 13077 6XA Evening M 7pm-9:40pm SO-109 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. ENG:225 POETRY WRITING 3 cr 15840 6XA Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm CS-119 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 13347 6XE Evening T 6pm-8:40pm SO-109 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 ENG:226 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 3 cr 12406 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ENG:228 STUDIES IN LITERATURE 3 cr 14755 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-109 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This course will be a cross-culture study of mythology. 15259 69C Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-109 STAFF 1/20-5/17 See ESL staff in CN-208 for placement. Concurrent enrollment in ENG:070 Section 69C is required. 12407 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. ENG:229 INTERMEDIATE WRITING WORKSHOP 15841 6WA Day TR 3:30pm-4:45pm CS-210 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 ENG:230 ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE 3 cr 13530 6WV Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:231 WORLD LITERATURE 3 cr 12803 6WV Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Finance FIN:100 15234 14368 PERSONAL FINANCE 601 Day 650 Evening TR M 9:30am-10:45am 7pm-9:50pm BA-118 BA-118 3 cr M Tulley M Tulley Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 124 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location TR TR 9am-10:40am 1pm-2:40pm CS-209 CS-204 MW 1pm-2:40pm CS-209 MW 9am-10:40am CS-209 TR 1pm-2:40pm CS-209 Credits Instructor Dates French FRE:101 11066 11068 FRE:102 11069 FRE:201 11079 FRE:202 11080 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I 601 Day 602 Day ELEMENTARY FRENCH II 601 Day INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I 601 Day INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II 601 Day 4 cr L Day STAFF 4 cr L Day 4 cr L Day 4 cr L Day 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Geography GEG:103 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3 cr 11065 602 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SW-106 J Dorsch 11064 6X1 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SW-106 J Dorsch This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 11070 6X0 Evening R 7pm-9:50pm LH-101 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 Geology GEO:100 EARTH SCIENCE 3 cr 11076 601 Day MWF 2pm-2:50pm SW-106 C Campbell 11074 604 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm SW-106 STAFF 14874 646 Day TR 11am-12:35pm SW-108 C Campbell 11077 6S1 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SW-106 C Campbell This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 11075 6X2 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SW-207 C Campbell This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 15096 6X3 Day TR 9am-10:35am SW-108 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 11078 6S2 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm SW-106 STAFF This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 13254 675 Web-Based/Internet S NET J Schneider For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. GEO:103 11567 GEO:111 11568 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY 601 Day PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 601 Day This section includes a one-day field trip TBA. 11569 602 Day TR 11am-12:15pm LH-101 TR MWF 9:30am-10:50am 9am-9:50am SW-106 SW-106 TR MWF 11am-12:20pm 11am-11:50am SW-106 SW-106 3 cr STAFF 5 cr J Dorsch J Dorsch This section includes a one-day field trip TBA. 11570 6SE Evening TR 7pm-9:50pm SW-106 STAFF This section includes a one-day field trip TBA and is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. GEO:113 11571 OCEANOGRAPHY 601 Day 3 cr C Campbell TR 2pm-3:15pm LH-101 TR TR 9am-10:40am 6pm-7:40pm CS-204 CS-204 MW 9am-10:40am CS-204 MW 9am-10:40am CS-204 4 cr G Sherman STAFF 4 cr G Sherman 4 cr G Sherman MWF TR 9am-9:50am 8am-9:15am SO-205 SO-205 3 cr STAFF S Lemons 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 German GER:101 11081 15183 GER:102 11082 GER:201 15181 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I 601 Day 650 Evening ELEMENTARY GERMAN II 601 Day INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I 601 Day 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 History HST:100 10747 10744 AMERICAN CIVILIZATION 601 Day 602 Day The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 125 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Meramec GEG:100 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: THE EASTERN WORLD 3 cr 11058 601 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am AS-108 STAFF GEG:101 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: THE WESTERN WORLD 3 cr 11062 6X2 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SW-207 STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 13745 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET R Lee 1/16-5/17 Students must sign on to the course in Blackboard by January 18 or they will be dropped from the class. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14809 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET R Lee 1/16-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Meramec HST:101 AMERICAN HISTORY I 11112 601 Day MWF 8am-8:50am SO-205 11166 602 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-204 11167 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SO-204 11111 604 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm LH-103 11163 605 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-232 11100 606 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LH-102 14324 646 Day TR 4:15pm-5:50pm BA-114 12280 6S1 Day TR 3:30pm-4:45pm SO-232 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 11165 6W1 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-205 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14839 647 Evening MW 5pm-6:25pm SO-205 13670 651 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm SO-206 11168 6WA Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SO-205 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15285 680 Weekend S 9am-11:40am SO-204 13387 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13746 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Lemons J Hughes R Lee S Lemons J Hughes R Lee STAFF K Blalock 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/19-5/17 STAFF 1/20-5/17 K Blalock J Hughes STAFF 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 STAFF K Blalock 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 K Blalock 1/16-5/17 HST:102 AMERICAN HISTORY II 11101 601 Day MWF 8am-8:50am SO-232 11103 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am LH-104 11104 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am LH-104 14322 604 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-108 11178 605 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-205 11176 606 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-206 11179 607 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-232 14325 646 Day MW 2pm-3:45pm SO-206 11180 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SO-232 11189 652 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm SO-204 13500 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14326 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr R Lee J Hughes S Collins STAFF S Collins S Lemons K Voss STAFF R Lee STAFF K Blalock 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 K Blalock 1/16-5/17 HST:105 U.S. IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 3 cr 12581 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am LH-101 S Collins 1/20-5/17 13039 602 Day TR 11am-12:15pm LH-103 S Collins 1/19-5/17 HST:115 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL HERITAGE 3 cr 11193 601 Day MW 2pm-3:20pm SO-232 K Blalock 1/20-5/17 HST:117 EARLY MODERN EUROPE 3 cr 11195 640 Day MWF 10am-11:50am SO-206 K Blalock 1/20-3/14 HST:119 THE MODERN WORLD 3 cr 11196 641 Day MWF 10am-11:50am SO-206 K Blalock 3/22-5/17 HST:138 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 cr 13722 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. HST:139 BRITISH HISTORY 3 cr 12846 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. HST:204 14323 HST:206 12582 THE U.S. IN CRISIS AND CIVIL WAR 601 Day MWF WOMEN IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 601 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SO-206 11am-11:50am SO-108 11am-11:50am 12pm-1:50pm 12pm-1:50pm 6:30pm-9:20pm 5:30pm-7:20pm SW-103 SS-107 SW-103 LH-103 SS-107 3 cr S Collins 3 cr S Lemons 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Horticulture HRT:101 11769 11770 INTRODUCTORY HORTICULTURE 601 Day 650 Evening W W M T W 4 cr D Billman D Billman Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 126 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location HRT:102 11771 SOILS 601 Day 650 Evening W W M M 8am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm SW-103 SS-107 SS-107 SS-107 15522 Credits Instructor 3 cr P Roberts D Billman HRT:105 COOPERATIVE HORTICULTURE I 11772 601 Arranged S OFF CAMPUS Permission of program coordinator required to register, contact Paul Roberts at proberts@stlcc.edu or 314-984-7714. 1 cr P Roberts HRT:110 15381 HRT:126 15382 HRT:133 15385 HRT:207 11774 1 cr S Mintun 1 cr M O'Connell 1 cr STAFF 3 cr P Roberts 12262 HRT:214 11775 13616 HRT:240 15380 HRT:241 15375 15378 HRT:245 15373 15374 FUNDAMENTALS OF HORTICULTURE 670 Evening T PLANT IDENTIFICATION: SHRUBS AND VINES 671 Evening W LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 671 Evening W ORNAMENTAL PLANTS - SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS 601 Day R R 650 Evening R R GROUNDS MANAGEMENT 601 Day F F 650 Evening R R GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT 650 Evening M M GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT 601 Day T T 650 Evening T T SPECIAL APPLICATIONS IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN 601 Day M M 650 Evening M M 6:30pm-8:20pm SW-102 6:30pm-8:20pm SW-103 6:30pm-8:20pm SS-108 8am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm SW-103 SS-107 SW-103 SS-105 8am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm SW-103 SS-107 SS-107 SS-107 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm SS-106 SS-106 8am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm SW-103 SS-107 SS-107 SS-107 8am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm SW-103 SW-103 SW-103 SW-103 D Billman 3 cr P Roberts M O'Connell 3 cr P Gray 3 cr P Roberts P Bellrose 3 cr P Roberts J Pence Dates 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-3/9 3/24-5/12 3/24-5/13 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 Human Services HMS:100 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES 10919 650 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm CS-206 13781 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Osler C Glore HMS:101 HUMAN SERVICES: THEORIES AND SKILLS 10920 650 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm HMS:111 GROUP PRACTICE IN HUMAN SERVICES 13782 601 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm HMS:201 WORKPLACE LEARNING: HUMAN SERVICES I 12305 601 Arranged TBA An additional $11.25 will be added to the maintenance fee to cover a criminal background check. TBA 3 cr J Osler 3 cr A Miller 3 cr K Wantz TBA 3 cr K Wantz HMS:202 WORKPLACE LEARNING: HUMAN SERVICES II 10921 601 Arranged TBA An additional $11.25 will be added to the maintenance fee to cover a criminal background check. HMS:203 10886 HMS:204 10888 HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM SEMINAR I 601 Day T HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM SEMINAR II 601 Day T CS-205 CS-104 9:30am-12:15pm CS-104 9:30am-12:15pm CS-104 11am-12:50pm LH-104 2pm-4:40pm BA-122 10am-10:50am SO-108 3 cr K Wantz 3 cr K Wantz 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Humanities HUM:102 HUMANITIES II 11053 601 Day TR HUM:115 LIFE AND DEATH DURING THE NAZI ERA 14454 601 Day T HUM:208 LIBERAL ARTS SEMINAR: THEMES IN THE LIBERAL ARTS 15178 601 Day MWF Theme will be Darwin's dangerous idea. 4 cr J Campbell 3 cr R Kalfus 3 cr R Lee Information Reporting Technology The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 127 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates IRT:101 PRINCIPLES OF JUDICIAL REPORTING I 13216 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr R Dunn 1/16-5/17 IRT:140 LEGAL TERMINOLOGY 12902 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr B Bee 1/16-5/17 IRT:142 EDITING OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS 15236 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr B Russell 1/16-5/17 IRT:150 LITERARY I 12885 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr P Ziegler 1/16-5/17 IRT:169 14510 3 cr P Ziegler Type Day Time Location INFORMATION REPORTING I 650 Evening W 7pm-8:20pm BA-209 M 7pm-8:20pm BA-203 14511 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. P Ziegler 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 Meramec IRT:170 INFORMATION REPORTING II 3 cr 14512 650 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:50pm BA-203 P Ziegler 1/20-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. 14672 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Ziegler 1/16-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IRT:171 INFORMATION REPORTING III 3 cr 14513 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Ziegler 1/16-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IRT:172 INFORMATION REPORTING IV 3 cr 14514 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Ziegler 1/16-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IRT:173 INFORMATION REPORTING V 3 cr 14515 650 Evening MW 7pm-8:20pm BA-205 M Lange 1/20-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. 14902 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Lange 1/16-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IRT:174 INFORMATION REPORTING VI 3 cr 14516 650 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:50pm BA-205 M Lange 1/20-5/17 15237 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Lange 1/16-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IRT:250 LITERARY II 3 cr 13006 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Ziegler 1/16-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IRT:251 LITERARY III 3 cr 13007 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Ziegler 1/16-5/17 Students in this class may expect to incur additional costs for the Web-based Internet practice and testing service, Realtime Coach. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IRT:253 WORKPLACE LEARNING: JUDICIAL REPORTING 14518 639 Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS IRT:254 WORKPLACE LEARNING: CART REPORTING 14519 639 Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS IRT:255 WORKPLACE LEARNING: CAPTIONING REPORTING 14520 639 Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS IRT:257 ADVANCED COMPUTER-AIDED TRANSCRIPTION 14517 650 Evening R 5:30pm-8:20pm BA-209 14904 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr P Ziegler 1 cr P Ziegler 1 cr P Ziegler 3 cr R Dunn R Dunn 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 Information Systems IS:101 12194 IS:102 12195 13211 KEYBOARDING 650 Evening KEYBOARDING AND FORMATTING 601 Day 602 Day T 5:30pm-6:45pm BA-202 MW TR 9am-10:20am 11am-12:15pm BA-202 BA-202 1 cr M Quinn 3 cr A Fricks A Fricks Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 128 2/23-4/27 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN IS:103 Title Section Type Day Time Location INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS 13394 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am BA-203 11641 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am BA-203 11642 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-203 11645 604 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am BA-203 11646 605 Day TR 11am-12:20pm BA-203 12376 606 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm BA-203 13395 646 Day TR 2pm-3:40pm BA-203 11647 650 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm BA-203 11640 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13396 676 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Credits Instructor Dates 3 cr J Mercer G Sibbitts G Sibbitts R Miller R Miller J Mercer R Miller R Miller G Sibbitts 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 J Mercer 2/8-5/17 IS:107 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 3 cr 601 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm BA-202 G Sibbitts 1/19-5/17 602 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-212 STAFF 1/20-5/17 IS:110 PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 3 cr 11648 601 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm BA-202 R Bullock 1/20-5/17 IS:112 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE CONCEPTS 3 cr 14722 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Cupples 1/16-5/17 First-time distance learning students may attend an orientation from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, January 16, in Room B-125 on the Florissant Valley campus. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:123 INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS 1 cr 13212 601 Day F 9am-11:40am TBA STAFF 1/22-2/19 Windows Vista will be taught. 11732 602 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-208 H Weatherholt 1/19-2/18 Windows Vista will be taught. 13783 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Ebert 1/16-2/24 Windows Vista will be taught. Students must e-mail the instruction at debert@stlcc.edu between January 16 and 22 or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:124 WINDOWS-ADVANCED TOPICS 15297 601 Day Windows Vista will be taught. IS:125 TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-208 1 cr STAFF 3/30-4/29 EXCEL FOR WINDOWS 2 cr 11739 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET H Weatherholt 3/1-5/17 MS Excel 2007 will be taught. Students must e-mail the instruction at hweatherholt@stlcc.edu between March 2 and 8 or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:129 HTML 1 cr 650 Evening M 7pm-8:45pm BA-208 STAFF 3/22-5/17 680 Weekend S 9am-11:40am BA-212 STAFF 1/16-2/13 IS:130 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SUPPORT 3 cr 11744 640 Day TR 2pm-4:40pm BA-210 J Mercer 1/19-3/14 IS:132 WINDOWS-INTERMEDIATE TOPICS 1 cr 14444 601 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-208 S Larson 2/23-3/25 Windows Vista will be taught. 12564 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET H Weatherholt 4/5-5/2 Windows Vista will be taught. Students must e-mail the instruction via Blackboard between April 5 and 11 or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 11740 11743 IS:133 INTRODUCTION TO SQL 15311 695 Evening/Hybrid M 7pm-9:40pm BA-202 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Mercer WEB PUBLISHING 3 cr 680 Weekend S 9am-12:40pm BA-212 H Weatherholt IS:151 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS 4 cr 13144 601 Day MW 10am-11:50am BA-208 R Miller Microsoft Office 2007 will be taught. 12574 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET G Sibbitts Microsoft Office 2007 will be taught. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1/16-3/14 IS:139 11992 IS:205 2/20-5/15 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 4 cr 650 Evening M 7pm-10:10pm BA-212 M Quinn 1/25-5/17 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Larson 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation T 4:30pm-5:25pm BA-212 1/19-1/19 After registering, e-mail Judy Larson at jlarson@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12196 12197 IS:215 INTRODUCTION TO LOCAL AREA NETWORKS 3 cr 11785 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET C Chott 1/16-5/17 Students must e-mail the instruction via Blackboard between January 16 and 25 or they will be withdrawn for nonattendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 129 Meramec 14409 15343 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates IS:217 NETWORK PERFORMANCE MONITORING 3 cr 650 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm BA-125 D Corson 1/19-5/17 IS:218 NETWORK INTERNSHIP 3 cr 11786 639 Arranged TBA BA-207 C Chott 1/19-5/17 IS:229 UNIX/LINUX 3 cr 11796 601 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-209 M Hvatum 1/19-5/17 14668 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Hvatum 1/16-5/17 Students must e-mail the instruction via Blackboard between January 16 and 22 or they will be withdrawn for nonattendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14173 IS:231 INTRODUCTION TO DATA COMMUNICATIONS 3 cr 11821 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Hvatum 1/16-5/17 Students must e-mail the instruction via Blackboard between January 16 and 22 or they will be withdrawn for nonattendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:235 NETWORK DESIGN AND INSTALLATION 11822 695 Evening/Hybrid R 7pm-8:20pm BA-125 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:236 11823 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION 695 Evening/Hybrid W 7pm-8:20pm FV B-119 M 7pm-8:20pm BA-125 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Meramec IS:237 3 cr C Chott 3 cr C Chott COMPUTER SYSTEM AND NETWORK SECURITY 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm BA-122 IS:239 ROUTER ADMINISTRATION 12388 695 Evening/Hybrid M 7pm-8:20pm BA-125 W 7pm-8:20pm FV B-119 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 3 cr C Chott IS:246 3 cr J Mercer 15348 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING 15339 695 Evening/Hybrid W 7pm-9:40pm BA-212 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1/21-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/25-3/14 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/20-3/14 IS:251 JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 cr 11837 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm BA-212 K Singh 1/19-5/17 15342 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students must e-mail the instruction via Blackboard between January 16 and 25 or they will be withdrawn for nonattendance For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:254 ADVANCED MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS 15345 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr T Cupples 1/16-5/17 ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING 15340 695 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm BA-212 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Calicutt 3/24-5/17 IS:255 IS:264 ADVANCED UNIX: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION I 3 cr 650 Evening M 7pm-9:40pm BA-209 M Hvatum 1/25-5/17 IS:270 ORACLE PL/SQL 3 cr 15313 695 Evening/Hybrid W 7pm-9:40pm BA-202 STAFF 3/24-5/17 Students must e-mail the instructor via Blackboard prior to the third week of class to avoid being withdrawn for nonattendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15349 IS:271 IS:273 ORACLE USER INTERFACE DESIGN 13758 695 Evening/Hybrid M 7pm-9:50pm BA-202 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Lu 3/22-5/17 ORACLE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION 15312 695 Evening/Hybrid W 7pm-9:40pm BA-202 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Lu 1/20-3/14 3 cr A Fricks 1/19-5/17 IS:291 12170 WORKPLACE LEARNING: INFORMATION SYSTEMS 639 Arranged TBA BA-207 Interdisciplinary Studies IDS:101 CORNERSTONE 3 cr 12999 601 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-202 M Hvatum 1/20-5/17 Computer Hackers and Their Effects on Society. Through reading, discussion, hands-on research and written work students will consider the effect hackers and social engineers have on society. Students will read about hackers and their dangerous exploits and study techniques used to protect against them. Students will consider the ethics of hacking and social engineering and their impact on acquiring, processing, storing, disseminating, using, and trusting information. 12717 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am AS-204 D Taylor 1/20-5/17 Is the Boogeyman Real?: Urban Legends and American Society allows students to explore and study the creation of urban legends in American Society as well as the various contexts in which these myths are placed. Students will have the opportunity to interpret the symbolic and social significance of American folklore as well as analyze its shaping and criticism of American society. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 130 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 13116 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am CS-204 J Barker 1/20-5/17 In The Zone: The Study of Creativity is intended to explore definitions, examples, and implications of creativity. Students will learn about various contexts such as business, art, literature, music, and others. Social and ethical implications of creativity will be examined as well as resulting controversial issues. Values will be explored through the use of creative tools and completion of a creative topic. 13618 604 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm BA-212 M Hvatum 1/20-5/17 Computer Games and the Lessons They Teach. Through reading, discussion, hands-on research, and written work students will consider the computer games and the lessons they teach. Students will methodically analyze computer games and describe their plot, themes, artistic sense, background music, and Weltanschauung and derive the lessons and values promulgated by each game. Students will consider the powerful immersive environments created by games and analyze the psychological factors that make them so seductive and compelling. 15705 605 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-114 J Messmer 1/19-5/17 Planning an American Revolution: Political Reform for the 21st Century will focus upon contemporary calls for political reform in the United States. This will include detailed studies of electoral reform, campaign finance reform, tax reform, media reform and political institution reform (Federalism, Congress, the presidency and the courts). 13286 607 Day F 12pm-2:50pm BA-112 D Halsband 1/22-5/17 Citizens and Leaders: Leadership in the 21st Century will focus upon leaders, citizens, and leadership theory. Students will study the relationships between leaders and citizens in society and the social and political effects of varying approaches toward leadership. Care will be taken to apply leadership theory and analysis toward profiles of contemporary leadership. To enroll in this IDS:101 section students must be willing to provide their own transportation to four or more community agencies where instructional activities will take place during the semester. For additional information e-mail dhalsband@stlcc.edu or call Donna Halsband at 314-984-7893. 13130 608 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-212 M Hvatum 1/19-5/17 Computer Games and the Lessons They Teach. Through reading, discussion, hands-on research, and written work students will consider the computer games and the lessons they teach. Students will methodically analyze computer games and describe their plot, themes, artistic sense, background music and Weltanschauung, and derive the lessons and values promulgated by each game. Students will consider the powerful immersive environments created by games and analyze the psychological factors that make them so seductive and compelling. 13282 609 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am HE-124 C Gallup 1/19-5/17 Free Will and Society. What are the conditions that make for a successful democratic arrangement? It has been claimed that if people are only able to vote based on their personal self-interest, the best outcomes for the whole could not be realized. What is the best possible balance between the needs of society and the needs of individuality? How does "enlightenment" factor in? Free Will and Society will explore these questions and offer an introduction to success strategies in college and orientation to college work and study skills. 13918 610 Day TR 11am-12:15pm CS-209 C Gallup 1/19-5/17 Free Will and Society. What are the conditions that make for a successful democratic arrangement? It has been claimed that if people are only able to vote based on their personal self-interest, the best outcomes for the whole could not be realized. What is the best possible balance between the needs of society and the needs of individuality? How does "enlightenment" factor in? Free Will and Society will explore these questions and offer an introduction to success strategies in college and orientation to college work and study skills. 15280 611 Day MW 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-114 S Reno 1/19-5/17 A Brave New World: Exploring Values Through Speculative Fiction & Film will explore values from multiple perspectives as presented in science fiction. Through short fiction, novels, and film, the class will compare and contrast different value systems and develop students' understanding of their own values. Such works as Ender's Game, Reason and Gattaca and authors such as Robert A. Heinlein, Ursula K. LeGuin, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., and Isaac Asimov will be read. 13117 612 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-205 E Liebman 1/19-5/17 A Clash of Cultures. One thing that a general education should teach us is that few problems have simple solutions. The September 11 attack on the World Trade Center showed us that different cultures have very different attitudes and beliefs and few problems are any more difficult to resolve than those that involve these often opposing viewpoints. So…how do we make sense of it all? Because we live in a country that is becoming increasingly diverse, how do we look at these conflicts between and among cultures and determine what is a good and right course of action when we are faced with such dilemmas? Students will look at current examples of clashes in cultures. We will try to understand historical, cultural, and ethical belief systems in order to clarify and develop our own value system. We will learn to identify multiple perspectives, recognize bias (even our own), and to articulate the nature of these cultural conflicts. 13118 613 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SO-232 E Liebman 1/19-5/17 A Clash of Cultures. One thing that a general education should teach us is that few problems have simple solutions. The September 11 attack on the World Trade Center showed us that different cultures have very different attitudes and beliefs and few problems are any more difficult to resolve than those that involve these often opposing viewpoints. So …how do we make sense of it all? Because we live in a country that is becoming increasingly diverse, how do we look at these conflicts between and among cultures and determine what is a good and right course of action when we are faced with such dilemmas? Students will look at current examples of clashes in cultures. We will try to understand historical, cultural, and ethical belief systems in order to clarify and develop our own value system. We will learn to identify multiple perspectives, recognize bias (even our own), and to articulate the nature of these cultural conflicts. 14972 614 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-206 A White/K Olsen 1/19-5/17 Poverty, Children, and Families will introduce students to historical and contemporary experiences of children and families living in poverty. Students will learn about the outcomes of poverty and recent attempts to reduce and ameliorate its effects. Students will have opportunities to practice writing and critical thinking skills and to analyze how beliefs and biases about poverty are socially constructed. Additionally, students will confront poverty directly by working with agencies that serve the needs of poor children and families by engaging in a service learning project. 15192 615 Day TR 8am-9:15am SO-107 R Long 1/19-5/17 William Shakespeare and Film explores the kinds of choices made by writers and producers in presenting Shakespeare's work on the screen. The course will examine four plays (such as Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth and Hamlet comparing the texts and selected film versions, and examine the kinds of values such productions exhibit. Students will write several papers and complete a creative project. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 131 Meramec 14971 606 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-206 T Rohman 1/20-5/17 Perspectives on Food. The way we grow, process, package, distribute, purchase and consume food reveals much about ourselves and our culture. This course will explore how food reflects our beliefs and attitudes about a range of issues and will examine how our choices and perspectives on food have both local and global impact. Readings for the course include Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser and Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 14298 651 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm BA-114 M Hammond 1/20-5/17 The Do-It-Yourself Spirit Explored: How the DIY Trend Came to Be encourages students to discuss and respond to the values and history surrounding the do-it-yourself movement in contemporary American culture. The DIY concept, simply put, focuses on what individuals can make or do independent of industry. Students will have the opportunity to learn from local do-it-yourself practitioners as well as have a chance to explore the role of the DIY movement in art, architecture, social movements, science and technology, and much more. 14466 652 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm CS-104 E Mahony 1/19-5/17 William Shakespeare and Film explores the kinds of choices made by writers and producers in presenting Shakespeare's work on the screen. The course will examine four plays (such as Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth and Hamlet comparing the texts and selected film versions, and examine the kinds of values such productions exhibit. Students will write several papers and complete a creative project. 15839 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Taylor 1/16-5/17 Is the Boogeyman Real?: Urban Legends and American Society allows students to explore and study the creation of urban legends in American Society as well as the various contexts in which these myths are placed. Students will have the opportunity to interpret the symbolic and social significance of American folklore as well as analyze its shaping and criticism of American society. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Meramec 13288 695 Day/Hybrid M 2pm-2:50pm CN-203 D Sperruzza 1/25-5/17 Coming to the U.S.A.: Reflecting on the Effects of American Immigration focuses on the topic of immigration from socio-historical, political, intercultural communication, and personal perspectives. Specifically, students will learn about immigration by spending time on a project for immigrants and refugees who are clients at the International Institute of St. Louis, reflecting on immigration by reading about and researching the topic, and drawing their own conclusions and sharing with classmates in the Discussion Board. Students must be able to get to the International Institute, located in South St. Louis at 3654 S. Grand Blvd. for at least one visit during our class time. Ten hours of service learning will be required before the end of the course as you work on your project. Students are required to log into this course and complete the First Assignment by Sunday night of the first week of class to maintain class enrollment. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13289 696 Day/Hybrid W 2pm-2:50pm CN-203 D Sperruzza 1/20-5/17 Coming to the U.S.A.: Reflecting on the Effects of American Immigration focuses on the topic of immigration from socio-historical, political, intercultural communication, and personal perspectives. Specifically, students will learn about immigration by spending time on a project for immigrants and refugees who are clients at the International Institute of St. Louis, reflecting on immigration by reading about and researching the topic, and drawing their own conclusions and sharing with classmates in the Discussion Board. Students must be able to get to the International Institute, located in South St. Louis at 3654 S. Grand Blvd. for at least one visit during our class time. Ten hours of service learning will be required before the end of the course as you work on your project. Students are required to log into this course and complete the First Assignment by Sunday night of the first week of class to maintain class enrollment. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IDS:201 CAPSTONE 4 cr 14126 601 Day MW 7am-8:50am SO-108 J Spencer 1/20-5/17 I Liked the Movie Better explores how important human experiences or behavior can be conveyed differently by a writer (a novelist, short story author or playwright) compared to a film director. We will identify how a concept or idea about human relationships or society can be expressed in one way on the screen and in quite a different way on the pages of a book. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. 15189 602 Day MWF 8am-9:10am CS-104 M Fuller 1/20-5/17 Primal Minds will focus on the cultural metaphors of the tribal peoples in contrast to the cultural values of the 21st century. This will include the study of ritual, art, oral traditions, architecture and ceremonial dance. Scholars including Jamake Highwater and David Mayberry-Lewis take the position that there is an urgent need for the fusion of the mentality of primal people with that of Western civilization. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. 15190 603 Day MWF 9:30am-10:40am CS-104 M Fuller 1/20-5/17 Primal Minds will focus on the cultural metaphors of the tribal peoples in contrast to the cultural values of the 21st century. This will include the study of ritual, art, oral traditions, architecture and ceremonial dance. Scholars including Jamake Highwater and David Mayberry-Lewis take the position that there is an urgent need for the fusion of the mentality of primal people with that of Western civilization. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. 13761 604 Day MW 11am-12:50pm HE-134 B Fratello 1/20-5/17 France's Revolutionary Century traces changes in history, philosophy, literature, art, music and architecture between the storming of the Bastille and the 1889 World's Fair. We will focus on two themes: "Frenchness" and "modernity". What defined a cultural artifact as "French" in the 19th century, when nationalism and colonialism made this concept ever more slippery? Similarly instead of a grand, progressive march into the modern age, France's history is marked by crises, back steps and retreats that highlight the same fears, anxieties and struggles that "progress" engenders today. 14301 605 Day MW 2:30pm-4:20pm BA-112 J Bayer 1/20-5/17 Freud, Jung, and the World of Fiction explores selected works of prose fiction as products of the literary imagination and as psychological "case studies." The theoretical contributions of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung to depth psychology will be studied by relating their concepts to the short story and the short novel. Using Freudian and Jungian constructs, students will assess the conflicts that emerge in the life of a story's main character. The origin of these conflicts will in turn be inferred by investigating his or her relations with other characters. 13133 607 Day T 9am-10:50am SS-105 K Gaines 1/19-5/17 R 9am-10:50am SW-210 1/21-5/17 Crime Solving and Forensic Science. Through academic research, labs/activities, and a possible service learning project, students will learn techniques used for identification of suspect and victim (DNA, fingerprints, footprints, tire tracks, odontology, hair, and anthropology) as well as how to determine the cause, manner,and mechanism of death. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. 14300 608 Day TR 2pm-3:50pm CN-227 J Bayer 1/19-5/17 Vietnam: Fact, Fiction, Film investigates the Vietnam War and its profound consequences for the Vietnamese and American people. Within the broad framework of the historical record, the course covers the most significant political, military and social events that occurred before and during the war. The course will enable students to understand how the Vietnam War years were shaped by inexorable forces and how the collective experience changed the way that Americans looked at their government, their nation, and themselves. Course materials include historical and cultural studies, personal accounts, poems, fiction, documentaries and feature-length films. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 132 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 13762 609 Day TR 12:30pm-2:20pm SO-108 M Fuller 1/19-5/17 Primal Minds will focus on the cultural metaphors of the tribal peoples in contrast to the cultural values of the 21st century. This will include the study of ritual, art, oral traditions, architecture and ceremonial dance. Scholars including Jamake Highwater and David Mayberry-Lewis take the position that there is an urgent need for the fusion of the mentality of primal people with that of Western civilization. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. 13386 611 Day TR 2pm-3:50pm SW-106 J Dorsch 1/19-5/17 Ice on Earth: Impact on Earth History and Human Civilizations will focus on aspects of Earth sciences (geology, geography, climatology, astronomy), anthropology and history. The course will look at the evidence for the timing and extent of ice on Earth; the reasons for global to local climate change; the impact of climate change on terrestrial flora, fauna, and the global environment; and the significance of climate for the evolution of humans and human civilizations. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. 14892 692 Day TR 2pm-3:40pm CS-104 D Gardetto 1/19-5/17 Media/Culture/Society is designed as a capstone experience for students in their last semesters of honors study. This interdisciplinary course will examine how media, broadly defined, shape, preserve, reflect and convey images of social relations. In other words, how do media socially construct reality? Topics will include advertising and consumerism, news and the social construction of reality, Internet and social interaction, media conglomerates, social impact of violent imagery, and censorship and first amendment debates. We will also address social movements organized to affect media change. Honors Colloquium - Honors eligibility is required to enroll. Prerequisite: ENG:105 or ENG:102. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. 14302 694 Day/Hybrid M 1pm-2:50pm SO-105 C Epperson 1/25-5/17 Universal Human Rights examines the nature of the rights of human beings on a global scale. Students will take the knowledge they gain for this course and develop a critique of the United Nation\00BFs Universal Declaration of Human Rights demonstrating their understanding of the global debate over the universal nature of human rights. The critique will include suggested solutions to the ubiquitous problem of how to implement human rights on a global scale. In weekly assignments (e.g., reading and writing, internet research, viewing of films, discussion board postings, journaling, etc.) students will be required to present their arguments and make informed choices which will be presented to the class. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13759 697 Day/Hybrid T 1pm-2:50pm HE-123 C Epperson 1/19-5/17 Universal Human Rights examines the nature of the rights of human beings on a global scale. Students will take the knowledge they gain for this course and develop a critique of the United Nation\00BFs Universal Declaration of Human Rights demonstrating their understanding of the global debate over the universal nature of human rights. The critique will include suggested solutions to the ubiquitous problem of how to implement human rights on a global scale. In weekly assignments (e.g., reading and writing, internet research, viewing of films, discussion board postings, journaling, etc.) students will be required to present their arguments and make informed choices which will be presented to the class. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14954 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Gardetto 2/8-5/17 Race, Class and Gender provides an introductory exploration of the interrelations between gender, class and race. These interrelations will be explored as historical, sociological, and political subjects in the U.S. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. Students must log in to this course via Blackboard between Feb. 8 and 10. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14184 696 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET K Smith 1/16-5/17 Preserving and Accessing Information will focus on the management of information, particularly past information, as it struggles to survive in the information age. The course will explore the philosophies and methods used by institutions, as well as by individuals, to maintain an understanding of - and a connection to - the information and knowledge of the past. Students will be required to attend four face-to-face meetings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. January 16, February 20, March 13 and April 17. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. International Business IB:100 14727 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 601 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm BA-124 MW 11am-12:40pm CS-104 MW 1pm-2:40pm CS-104 3 cr M Tulley 1/20-5/17 Japanese JPN:101 13486 JPN:102 13487 MODERN JAPANESE I 601 Day MODERN JAPANESE II 601 Day 4 cr M Shiwachi 4 cr M Shiwachi 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Legal Studies LGL:104 INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL TRIAL PROCEDURES 11536 641 Day/Hybrid M 12:15pm-4:15pm BA-216 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 11537 695 Evening/Hybrid W 6pm-10pm BA-220 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr N Simmons 3/22-5/17 N Simmons 3/24-5/17 LGL:106 11538 11535 LGL:107 14386 3 cr B Wiseheart P Stroup 1 cr R Moss COMPUTERS AND THE LAW 641 Day 670 Evening ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 650 Evening R R 1pm-5pm 6pm-10pm BA-216 BA-216 R 6pm-10pm BA-220 The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 133 3/25-5/17 1/21-3/14 3/25-4/8 Meramec 15191 612 Day TR 2pm-3:50pm BA-116 A White/ S Lemons 1/19-5/17 Investigating Gender in Modern America will examine gender in modern America from the late 19th century to the early 21st century. Students will investigate gender by applying qualitative and quantitative models of research. The course will draw on knowledge from various academic disciplines including history, sociology, psychology, political science and philosophy. The capstone course is a culminating experience for the General Education program that develops students' abilities to locate, organize, store, retrieve, evaluate, synthesize, and annotate information from print, electronic, and other sources in preparation for solving problems and making informed decisions. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Meramec LGL:108 INTRODUCTION TO LAW FOR THE PARALEGAL 11539 640 Day M 12:15pm-5:15pm BA-216 11552 670 Evening W 6pm-10pm BA-220 11540 671 Evening R 6pm-10pm BA-124 LGL:205 LAW OF REAL PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS 15596 671 Evening TR 6pm-10pm BA-112 LGL:206 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND GOVERNMENT REGULATION 11554 671 Evening/Hybrid M 6pm-10pm BA-220 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr N Simmons N Simmons R Murray 3 cr R Murray 3 cr R Moss LGL:211 TORTS 11916 670 Evening/Hybrid R 6pm-10pm BA-124 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr M Smallwood LGL:217 LEGAL RESEARCH 11918 670 Evening T 6pm-10pm BA-216 13271 671 Evening T 6pm-10pm BA-216 LGL:218 LEGAL WRITING 11920 695 Evening/Hybrid T 6pm-10pm BA-208 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr K DuBois B Wiseheart 3 cr K DuBois LGL:219 PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP 11923 639 Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS Permission from an academic advisor or program coordinator is required for registration. This internship meets January 19-May 14. 3 cr N Simmons LGL:225 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 13749 650 Evening R 6pm-10pm BA-220 LGL:226 LAW OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 11928 650 Evening R 6pm-10pm BA-220 LGL:228 FAMILY LAW 11929 671 Evening W 6pm-10pm BA-124 LGL:229 ADVANCED COMPUTER UTILIZATION 12011 671 Evening R 6pm-10pm BA-216 LGL:230 EMPLOYMENT LAW 11930 670 Evening T 6pm-10pm BA-112 LGL:232 CONTRACTS 11931 650 Evening R 6pm-10pm BA-220 LGL:541 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 14387 650 Evening/Hybrid W 6pm-10pm CS-209 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr R Moss 1 cr L Crawley 3 cr R Murray 3 cr S Darr 3 cr C Steele 1 cr R Moss 3 cr K DuBois Dates 1/25-3/14 1/20-3/14 3/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/21-3/14 1/19-3/14 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/18-3/4 4/15-4/29 1/20-3/14 3/25-5/17 1/19-3/14 1/21-2/4 3/31-5/12 Library & Information Studies LIB:030 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE RESEARCH AND INFORMATION LITERACY 15250 601 Day TR 2pm-3:35pm LIB:101 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY AND ONLINE RESEARCH 11943 693 Day W 2pm-3:15pm This is an honors section,but students who wish to take the class for non-honors credit may also enroll. L-217 L-217 3 cr K Smith 1 cr J Hovis 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 Management MGT:101 INTRODUCTION TO SUPERVISION 3 cr 13373 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Schoolman 1/16-5/17 Students should contact the instructor at mschoolman@stlcc.edu before January 16. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. MGT:120 MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP 3 cr 12983 650 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm BA-116 D Mowczko 1/25-5/17 MGT:201 CASE STUDIES IN SUPERVISION 3 cr 14369 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET M Schoolman 1/16-5/17 Students should contact the instructor at mschoolman@stlcc.edu prior to the first day of class. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. MGT:204 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT 3 cr 11619 601 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am BA-112 P McElligott 1/19-5/17 11620 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P McElligott 1/16-5/17 Students should contact the instructor at pmcelligott@stlcc.ed. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14193 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P McElligott 2/8-5/17 Students should contact the instructor at pmcelligott@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 134 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Marketing MKT:104 PRINCIPLES OF SELLING 3 cr 11623 601 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SO-107 B Young MKT:203 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3 cr 11624 601 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm BA-124 B Barrett 11625 602 Day TR 11am-12:15pm BA-116 B Barrett 11626 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Barrett After registering, students must e-mail the instructor at bbarrett@stlcc.edu before January 16. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 MCM:101 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS 11529 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am CS-206 11530 602 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm CS-206 11531 603 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am CS-206 11532 6S4 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CS-206 11533 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13810 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF S Hunt-Bradford STAFF S Dorough S Hunt-Bradford 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 S Hunt-Bradford 2/8-5/17 MCM:102 MEDIA LITERACY 12998 601 Day TR 11am-12:15pm CN-227 11534 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Dorough STAFF 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 MCM:110 JOURNALISM I: WRITING AND REPORTING 12693 601 Day TR MCM:111 JOURNALISM II: EDITING AND DESIGN 15226 601 Day TR MCM:112 FEATURE WRITING 14682 601 Day TR MCM:113 APPLIED JOURNALISM 15260 601 Arranged TBA Permission required to register, contact Shannon Philpott at 314-984-7857. 3 cr S Philpott 3 cr STAFF 3 cr S Philpott 3 cr S Philpott 11am-12:15pm CN-233 9:30am-10:45am CN-227 12:30pm-1:45pm CN-233 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/30 MCM:120 INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING 11559 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am CN-227 12292 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Dorough STAFF 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 MCM:122 APPLIED BROADCASTING 15218 601 Day Audio podcasting and streaming will be taught. 3 cr S Dorough 1/22-5/17 F 12:30pm-3:20pm CN-233 MCM:124 RADIO PRODUCTION 3 cr 11561 601 Day MW 11am-12:20pm CN-233 S Dorough 1/20-5/17 MCM:126 VIDEO PRODUCTION - FIELD 3 cr 13661 650 Evening T 6:30pm-9:30pm CN-225 S Dorough 1/19-5/17 MCM:130 FILM APPRECIATION 3 cr 13807 650 Evening R 6:30pm-9:50pm CN-221 STAFF 1/21-5/17 MCM:132 MAJOR THEMES IN FILM 3 cr 13083 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. MCM:134 FILMMAKING 13517 601 Day W 2pm-5pm CS-206 15229 650 Evening T 6pm-9pm CS-206 MCM:140 INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING 11582 601 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm CN-204 13267 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr R Hahn R Hahn 3 cr S Hunt-Bradford S Hunt-Bradford MCM:141 PUBLIC RELATIONS 11583 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am CN-230 11584 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr S Hunt-Bradford S Hunt-Bradford 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 MCM:201 MEDIA INTERNSHIP I 11585 601 Arranged TBA Permission required to register, contact Susan Hunt-Bradford at 314-984-7535. 3 cr S Hunt-Bradford 1/19-5/17 MCM:202 MEDIA INTERNSHIP II 11587 601 Arranged TBA Permission required to register, contact Susan Hunt-Bradford at 314-984-7535. 3 cr S Hunt-Bradford 1/19-5/17 The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 135 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 Meramec Mass Communications St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type MCM:213 ADVANCED VIDEO PRODUCTION 14676 650 Evening MCM:218 ADVANCED FILMMAKING 14487 601 Day MCM:219 MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS 11589 601 Day Avid Media Composer will be taught. Credits Instructor Day Time Location R 6:30pm-9:30pm CN-225 R 3pm-6pm CS-206 M 12:30pm-3:30pm CN-233 12:30pm-2:30pm CN-101C 8am-8:50am CN-101A 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 9am-9:50am CN-101A STAFF 1/20-5/17 10am-10:50am CN-101A STAFF 1/20-5/17 11am-11:50am CN-101A STAFF 1/20-5/17 1pm-1:50pm CN-101A STAFF 1/20-5/17 8am-9:15am CN-101A STAFF 1/19-5/17 9:30am-10:45am CN-101A STAFF 1/19-5/17 12:30pm-1:45pm CN-101A STAFF 1/19-5/17 3:30pm-4:45pm CN-101A STAFF 1/19-5/17 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-4:35pm CN-226 CN-101A STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 5:30pm-6:45pm CN-101A STAFF 1/20-5/17 7pm-8:15pm CN-101A STAFF 1/19-5/17 5:30pm-6:45pm 9am-12pm CN-226 CN-101A STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/23-5/17 12:30pm-2:30pm CN-101C 7:45am-8:50am 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 12pm-12:50pm CN-226 BA-118 CN-226 CN-228 CN-226 CN-228 CN-228 CN-226 CN-226 CN-101A 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm CN-228 CN-226 CN-101B STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2pm-2:50pm 4pm-5:15pm BA-122 CN-101B STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm CN-228 CN-226 CN-226 CN-228 CN-101A STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 3 cr S Dorough 3 cr R Hahn 3 cr R Hahn Dates 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 Mathematics Meramec MTH:004 HANDS-ON ARITHMETIC WORKSHOP 13434 601 Day TR MTH:020 PRE ALGEBRA 12446 601 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12450 602 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12452 603 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12454 604 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12457 605 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12695 607 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12470 608 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12484 609 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12486 610 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12799 620 Day MWF 14507 646 Day MW This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12493 650 Evening MW This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12494 652 Evening TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 14876 653 Evening MW 12495 680 Weekend S This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. MTH:025 HANDS-ON ALGEBRA WORKSHOP 12505 601 Day TR MTH:030 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 12507 602 Day MWF 12508 603 Day MWF 12509 604 Day MWF 12510 605 Day MWF 12512 606 Day MWF 12513 607 Day MWF 12522 608 Day MWF 12520 609 Day MWF 12523 610 Day MWF 12525 612 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12526 613 Day MWF 12527 614 Day MWF 12528 615 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12529 616 Day MWF 12530 617 Day MW This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12531 618 Day TR 12532 619 Day TR 12533 621 Day TR 12534 622 Day TR 12535 623 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 136 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Course CRN Title Section Type Day 12702 624 Day MWF 12701 625 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12700 626 Day TR 13443 627 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12887 628 Day TR 15033 630 Day MWF 15034 631 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12537 640 Day MWF 12539 650 Evening MW 12542 651 Evening MW This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12541 652 Evening TR 12540 653 Evening TR 13787 654 Evening TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12543 680 Weekend S MTH:108 ELEMENTARY APPLIED MATHEMATICS 11407 601 Day TR MTH:140 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 11428 601 Day MWF 11429 602 Day MWF 11430 603 Day MWF 11431 604 Day MWF 11432 605 Day MWF 11433 606 Day MWF 11434 607 Day MWF 11445 608 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 11435 609 Day MWF 11436 610 Day MWF 11437 611 Day MWF 11438 612 Day MWF 11439 613 Day TR 11440 614 Day TR 11441 615 Day TR 11442 616 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 13788 617 Day TR 11443 618 Day TR 11444 619 Day TR 11446 620 Day TR 15036 621 Day TR 11447 641 Day MWF 11448 650 Evening MW 11449 651 Evening MW This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 11450 652 Evening TR 13790 653 Evening TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 11451 680 Weekend S MTH:160A COLLEGE ALGEBRA WITH TECHNOLOGY 12216 601 Day MTWF 12217 602 Day TR MTH:160B COLLEGE ALGEBRA: NON-TECH MAJORS 12218 601 Day MTWF 12219 602 Day MWF MTH:160C COLLEGE ALGEBRA 12204 601 Day MTWF 12205 602 Day MTWF 12206 603 Day MTWF 12207 604 Day MTWF 12208 605 Day MWF 12209 606 Day MTWF 12210 607 Day MTWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12211 608 Day TR Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 3pm-3:50pm 2pm-3:15pm CN-226 CN-101B STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2pm-3:15pm 3pm-3:50pm CN-226 CN-101B STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 11am-12:15pm 9am-9:50am 11am-12:15pm CN-228 BA-205 BA-212 STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 12pm-1:50pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm SO-111 CN-128 CN-101A STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm CN-228 CN-226 CN-101A STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 9am-12pm CN-226 1/23-5/17 12:30pm-1:45pm BA-116 7am-7:50am 8am-8:50am 7:45am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm SW-209 SW-209 CN-228 SW-209 SW-209 SW-209 SO-111 CN-101B STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1pm-1:50pm 12pm-12:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm SW-209 SO-204 SW-209 SO-111 SW-209 SW-209 SW-209 CN-101B STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 11am-12:15pm 12pm-1:50pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm CN-226 SW-209 SO-111 SW-209 BA-205 SO-111 CN-228 CN-101B STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 7pm-8:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm CN-228 CN-101B STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 9am-12pm CN-128 1/23-5/17 10am-10:50am 2pm-3:50pm SW-210 SO-111 10am-10:50am 1:30pm-2:45pm SO-111 SW-210 7am-7:50am 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-1:15pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm SW-210 SW-210 SW-210 SW-210 SW-210 CN-228 CN-101A STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3pm-4:50pm SW-210 STAFF 1/19-5/17 The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 137 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Meramec Spring 2010 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 12890 609 Day MTWF 7:45am-8:50am BA-205 STAFF 2/8-5/17 13796 611 Day TR 12:30pm-2:20pm SW-210 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15037 612 Day MWF 11am-12:10pm SW-206 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12212 650 Evening MW 7pm-8:50pm CN-128 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12213 651 Evening TR 5pm-6:50pm SW-210 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13085 652 Evening TR 7pm-8:50pm SW-210 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12214 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 Permission required to register, contact the Math department at 314-984-7769. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12215 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 Permission required to register, contact the Math department at 314-984-7769. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14887 676 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 2/8-5/17 Permission required to register, contact the Math department at 314-984-7769. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Meramec MTH:165 12220 MTH:170 11425 11426 11427 MTH:185 11408 MTH:186 11409 11410 MTH:210 11411 11412 11413 MTH:215 11892 MTH:220 11414 11415 MTH:230 11416 11417 MTH:240 11418 STRUCTURES OF MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS I 650 Evening MW TRIGONOMETRY 601 Day MWF 602 Day TR 650 Evening TR PRECALCULUS 601 Day MTWRF SURVEY OF CALCULUS 601 Day MWRF 650 Evening TR ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I 601 Day T MWF 602 Day T MWF 650 Evening MW LINEAR ALGEBRA 601 Day MWF ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS II 601 Day MWF R 650 Evening TR ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS III 601 Day T MWF 650 Evening MW DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 601 Day MWF 7pm-8:15pm CN-226 8am-8:50am 11am-12:15pm 7pm-8:15pm CN-128 SO-111 SO-111 10am-10:50am CN-128 12pm-12:50pm 7pm-8:50pm CN-128 SW-209 8am-9:50am 8am-8:50am 11am-12:50pm 11am-11:50am 7pm-9:25pm SO-111 SO-111 CN-128 CN-128 SW-210 2pm-2:50pm CN-128 9am-9:50am 8am-9:50am 7pm-9:25pm SO-111 SO-111 CN-128 8am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 7pm-9:25pm CN-128 CN-128 SO-111 12pm-12:50pm SW-209 MWF MF MWF MF 10am-10:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 8am-8:50am HW-102 HE-112 HW-102 HE-112 W MWF 8am-9:50am 11am-11:50am HE-112 HW-102 MWF 11am-11:50am HE-124 MWF TR MWF TR MW 9am-9:50am 11am-12:15pm 12pm-12:50pm 9:30am-10:45am 5:15pm-6:50pm HW-102 HW-102 HW-102 HW-102 HW-102 TR 10am-10:50am HW-104 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 5 cr STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF 5 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Music MUS:101 10922 14968 MUSIC THEORY I 601 Day 602 Day MUS:102 10923 MUSIC THEORY II 601 Day MUS:103 10924 MUS:114 10926 10927 12815 10928 14827 MUS:115 10929 BASIC MUSIC 601 Day THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC 601 Day 602 Day 603 Day 604 Day 646 Evening VOICE I 601 Day 4 cr G Myers G Myers 4 cr G Myers 3 cr STAFF 3 cr G Gackstatter G Gackstatter G Gackstatter G Myers L Ross 2 cr STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 138 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Credits Instructor Day Time Location MW MW 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm HE-112 HE-112 TR 10am-10:50am HE-112 MWF MWF TR T 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-3:50pm 11am-12:15pm 6pm-9:10pm HE-124 HE-124 HE-124 HW-102 MW 1pm-1:50pm HW-104 M 7pm-9:20pm HW-102 2 cr S Schmidt S Schmidt 2 cr C Conley 3 cr D Pittman D Pittman STAFF STAFF 2 cr M Melman 1 cr G Gackstatter MUS:133 JAZZ LAB BAND 10964 651 Evening W Audition required to enroll, contact the Music department at 314-984-7636. 7:30pm-10:10pm HW-102 1 cr R Boedges 1/20-5/17 MUS:134 SYMPHONIC BAND 15193 601 Day 10965 650 Evening Auditions for seating only. 2pm-3:15pm 7:30pm-10:10pm HW-102 HW-102 1 cr G Gackstatter G Gackstatter 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 MUS:135 CHOIR 10966 601 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm Auditions are for part assignment only and will take place during the first class meeting. HW-102 1 cr G Myers 1/19-5/17 MUS:121 CLASS PIANO I 10953 601 Day 10954 602 Day MUS:122 CLASS PIANO II 10955 601 Day MUS:128 SURVEY OF ROCK MUSIC 10956 601 Day 15422 602 Day 14499 603 Day 14828 646 Evening MUS:130 BEGINNING GUITAR 10962 601 Day MUS:132 ORCHESTRA 10963 651 Evening Auditions for seating only. MW R Dates 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 MUS:138 JAZZ IMPROVISATION I 2 cr 12276 601 Day T 2pm-4:30pm HW-102 B Vaccaro 1/19-5/17 MUS:139 JAZZ IMPROVISATION II 2 cr 10967 601 Day T 2pm-4:30pm HW-102 B Vaccaro 1/19-5/17 MUS:141 APPLIED MUSIC I 2 cr 10968 601 Arranged TBA TBA G Gackstatter 1/16-5/17 Permission required to register, instrumental students contact Gary Gackstatter at 314-984-7636; voice students should contact Dr. Jerry Myers at 314-984-7638. MUS:142 APPLIED MUSIC II 2 cr 10969 601 Arranged TBA TBA G Gackstatter 1/16-5/17 Permission required to register, instrumental students contact Gary Gackstatter at 314-984-7636; voice students should contact Dr. Jerry Myers at 314-984-7638. MUS:202 14830 MUSIC THEORY IV 601 Day MWF MW 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm HW-102 HE-112 4 cr G Myers MUS:211 MUSIC HISTORY I 3 cr 15194 601 Day TR 8am-9:15am HE-124 G Myers MUS:216 JAZZ IMPROVISATION III 2 cr 10975 601 Day T 2pm-4:30pm HW-102 B Vaccaro MUS:221 CLASS PIANO III 2 cr 10977 601 Day TR 11am-11:50am HE-112 C Conley MUS:222 CLASS PIANO IV 2 cr 10978 601 Day TR 11am-11:50am HE-112 C Conley MUS:241 APPLIED MUSIC III 2 cr 10971 601 Arranged TBA TBA G Gackstatter Permission required to register, instrumental students contact Gary Gackstatter at 314-984-7636; voice students should contact Dr. Jerry Myers at 314-984-7638. 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 MUS:242 APPLIED MUSIC IV 2 cr 10970 601 Arranged TBA TBA G Gackstatter 1/16-5/17 Permission required to register, instrumental students contact Gary Gackstatter at 314-984-7636; voice students should contact Dr. Jerry Myers at 314-984-7638. Nursing NUR:101 11776 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING 601 Day NUR:102 11950 11954 NUR:105 11956 11957 NUR:106 14580 NURSING LABORATORY PRACTICUM I 601 Day W 9am-10:50am 602 Day W 12pm-1:50pm NURSING LABORATORY PRACTICUM II 601 Day R 9am-10:50am 602 Day R 12pm-1:50pm LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE TO ASSOCIATE DEGREE:NURSING BRIDGE I 601 Evening TR 5:30pm-8pm TR F M 6:30am-12:30pm 10am-10:50am 10am-11:50am OFF CAMPUS LH-103 SW-108 SW-111 SW-111 SW-111 SW-111 SW-108 5 cr C Hartwig 1 cr D Knickerbocker D Knickerbocker 1 cr C Strahm C Strahm 1 cr J Walsh The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 139 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time NUR:107 14581 NUR:108 11955 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE TO ASSOCIATE DEGREE:NURSING BRIDGE II 601 Evening TR 5:30pm-8pm NURSING OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN I 601 Day TBA F 10am-12:50pm M 8am-9:50am NUR:201 NURSING OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN II 11958 601 Day W 9am-12pm RF M 10am-11:55am NUR:203 CONTEMPORARY NURSING 11960 601 Day M 1pm-2pm NUR:204 MANAGEMENT SKILLS IN NURSING 11961 601 Day F 8am-9:50am TBA Clinicals meet in the hospital during the last four weeks of the semester, April 12-May 7. NUR:205 11965 Meramec NURSING OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN III 601 Day TW R MF Hospital times are Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the day. Location SW-108 OFF CAMPUS SW-108 SW-108 SW-108 OFF CAMPUS LH-103 SO-107 BA-114 OFF CAMPUS TBA 2pm-4:50pm 10am-11:50am OFF CAMPUS SW-108 AS-108 3:30pm-5:20pm AS-102 1pm-2:50pm AS-102 5:30pm-7:20pm AS-102 Credits Instructor 4 cr J Walsh 8 cr J Walsh 9 cr S Franks 1 cr J Dwyer 3 cr D Chanasue 8 cr D Chanasue Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/22-5/17 4/12-5/7 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/22-5/17 Occupational Therapy Assistant OTA:102 12575 OTA:104 12577 OTA:207 12578 OTA:213 12960 OTA:214 12961 OTA:216 12962 FUNDAMENTALS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT II 601 Day TR ADAPTIVE ACTIVITIES II 601 Day MW HEALTH AND DISEASE 601 Evening TR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT PRACTICUM I 640 Day TBA OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT PRACTICUM II 641 Day TBA LEVEL II FIELDWORK SEMINAR 650 Evening M OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 5:30pm-7:20pm AS-102 4 cr T Williams 2 cr N Klein 4 cr S Rittenhouse 4 cr N Klein 4 cr N Klein 1 cr N Klein 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/4-2/26 3/8-4/30 1/11-5/17 Paramedic Technology PAR:202 PRINCIPLES OF PARAMEDIC TECHNOLOGY II 11972 69A Day TR 9am-4:30pm OFF CAMPUS Classes are held at St. Anthony's Medical Center in the Hyland Education and Training Center on the 1st floor. 8 cr J Romeo 1/19-5/13 PAR:212 PARAMEDIC LABORATORY II 1 cr 11975 69A Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS J Romeo 1/19-5/13 Classes are held at St. Anthony's Medical Center in the Hyland Education and Training Center on the 1st floor. An additional fee of $157 will be added to the maintenance fee. PAR:222 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL II 2 cr 11974 69A Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS S Buck 1/19-5/13 Classes are held at St. Anthony's Medical Center in the Hyland Education and Training Center on the 1st floor. An additional fee of $55 will be added to the maintenance fee. PAR:224 PARAMEDIC INTERNSHIP II 11976 69A Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS Classes are held at St. Anthony's Medical Center in the Hyland Education and Training Center on the 1st floor. 1 cr S Buck 1/19-5/13 PAR:226 PRINCIPLES OF PARAMEDIC TECHNOLOGY III 11973 69A Arranged TBA OFF CAMPUS Classes are held at St. Anthony's Medical Center in the Hyland Education and Training Center on the 1st floor. 3 cr J Romeo 1/19-5/13 Personal Development PRD:102 11635 11636 PRD:103 15497 PRD:106 15498 PRD:108 15499 PRD:114 14554 PRD:122 15500 CAREER EXPLORATION 601 Day 602 Day ASSERTIVE TRAINING I 601 Day RELAXATION TRAINING 601 Day PERSONAL GROWTH AND IDENTITY 601 Day COPING WITH STRESS 601 Day LEARNING THROUGH SERVICE 601 Day R R 9am-10:50am 9am-10:50am CS-120 CS-120 W 10am-11:50am CS-120 M 1pm-2:50pm CS-120 W 10am-11:50am CS-120 T 9am-10:50am LH-101A M 11am-12:50pm CS-120 1 cr F Gaal H Salmon 1 cr L Crawford 1 cr S Herman 1 cr J Duchinsky 1 cr D Zumwinkel 1 cr D Halsband Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 140 3/25-5/6 1/28-3/11 3/24-5/5 3/22-5/3 1/27-3/10 1/26-3/9 1/25-3/29 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section PRD:125 15501 COLLEGE ORIENTATION FOR OLDER ADULTS 601 Day W Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 1pm-2:50pm CS-120 1 cr H Salmon 3/24-5/5 PHL:101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 cr 11012 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am HE-123 L Siliceo-Roman 1/20-5/17 11009 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-232 M Willmore 1/20-5/17 11015 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am HE-123 L Siliceo-Roman 1/20-5/17 14231 604 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm BA-122 M Willmore 1/20-5/17 14138 605 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm HE-124 J Campbell 1/19-5/17 14523 606 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-108 M Shea 1/19-5/17 14493 607 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-205 M Shea 1/19-5/17 15504 641 Day TR 11am-12:50pm BA-114 STAFF 1/19-3/14 14814 646 Day MW 11am-12:35pm CS-209 K Sullivan 2/8-5/17 14980 647 Day TR 1pm-2:35pm CS-211 STAFF 2/9-5/17 15048 648 Day F 9am-12:20pm CS-209 J Shea 2/12-5/17 15163 6W3 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm HE-124 J Campbell 1/20-5/17 This a writing intensive honors section. Honors eligibility required to enroll. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14494 651 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm BA-114 K Bradfield 1/20-5/17 PHL:102 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 cr 14232 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am HE-124 J Campbell 1/20-5/17 11026 602 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm HE-124 J Campbell 1/20-5/17 13285 603 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am HE-123 G Ilhan 1/19-5/17 11023 604 Day TR 11am-12:15pm HE-123 G Ilhan 1/19-5/17 11024 650 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm HE-124 J Campbell 1/20-5/17 15318 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET G Ilhan 1/19-5/17 Students must sign on to course in Blackboard by Friday of the first week of class or they will be administratively withdrawn. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PHL:103 WORLD RELIGIONS 3 cr 11031 6S1 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm HE-123 G Ilhan 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 15164 6S3 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm HE-124 K Ballard 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 14826 646 Evening M 6pm-9:10pm HE-123 K Ballard 2/8-5/17 15272 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET G Ilhan 1/19-5/17 Students must sign on to course in Blackboard by Friday of the first week of class or they will be administratively withdrawn. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12408 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. PHL:104 ETHICS 3 cr 11048 601 Day MW 2pm-3:15pm SO-205 D Werner 1/20-5/17 15365 602 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SO-112 D Werner 1/19-5/17 14815 646 Evening T 5:30pm-8:40pm BA-116 B Cameron 2/9-5/17 13281 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Werner 1/19-5/17 Students must sign on to course in Blackboard by Friday of the first week of class or they will be administratively withdrawn. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14278 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Werner 1/19-5/17 Students must sign on to course in Blackboard by Friday of the first week of class or they will be administratively withdrawn. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14881 676 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Werner 1/19-5/17 Students must sign on to course in Blackboard by Friday of the first week of class or they will be administratively withdrawn. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14963 677 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Werner 1/19-5/17 Students must sign on to course in Blackboard by Friday of the first week of class or they will be administratively withdrawn. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12409 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. PHL:109 BIO-MEDICAL ETHICS 3 cr 12266 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SO-204 R Doyle 1/19-5/17 PHL:111 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 3 cr 14239 601 Day MWF 11am-11:50am BA-120 M Willmore 1/20-5/17 PHL:112 BUSINESS ETHICS 3 cr 15506 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/19-5/17 Students must sign on to course in Blackboard by Friday of the first week of class or they will be administratively withdrawn. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 141 Meramec Philosophy St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location MTWR 11am-11:55am PE-120S TR 1pm-1:50pm PE-POOL 5:30pm-6:30pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm PE-201 OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 5:30pm-6:30pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm PE-201 OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 2pm-2:55pm PE-120S Credits Instructor Dates Physical Education PE:104 10974 PE:105 12202 PE:106 10976 ARCHERY 601 Day DEEP WATER EXERCISE 601 Day BACKPACKING AND HIKING 650 Required Orientation Weekend Field Trip W S SU An additional $20 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 10984 651 Required Orientation W Weekend Field Trip S SU An additional $20 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. PE:111 13246 PE:116 11025 BASKETBALL I 601 Day BOWLING I 601 Day MTWR Meramec W 9am-9:50am MW 9am-9:50am The section meets on campus the first day; then at Crestwood Bowl, 9822 Watson Road. 11027 602 Day W 10am-10:50am MW 10am-10:50am The section meets on campus the first day; then at Crestwood Bowl, 9822 Watson Road. PE:118 11042 CAMPING AND FLOATING 650 Required Orientation T R Weekend Field Trip SU An additional $47 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 11054 651 7pm-9pm 7pm-9pm 7am-5pm Required Orientation T 8pm-10pm R 7pm-9pm Weekend Field Trip SU 7am-5pm An additional $47 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 15289 652 Required Orientation W 5:30pm-6:30pm Weekend Field Trip FSU 5:30pm-6pm An additional $70 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. Kayaks will be utilized in this section. PE:120 COMMUNITY CPR 11061 601 Day TR An additional $10 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 13233 650 Evening MW An additional $10 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. PE:122 DANCE AEROBICS 11071 601 Day MWF 11072 602 Day MWF 11073 603 Day TR PE:126 FENCING I 11093 601 Day TR 11094 602 Day TR PE:127 FENCING II 11095 601 Day TR PE:128 FENCING III 13324 601 Day TR PE:129 FIRST AID 11097 601 Day TR An additional $10 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 11099 650 Evening MW An additional $10 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. PE:130 11285 11286 11287 11288 11289 11290 11291 11292 11293 FITNESS CENTER I 601 Day 602 Day 603 Day 604 Day 605 Day 606 Day 607 Day 608 Day 609 Day MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF PE-120S OFF CAMPUS PE-120S OFF CAMPUS PE-GYM PE-POOL OFF CAMPUS 1 cr T Farias 1 cr K Kauffmann 1 cr A Tiggs A Tiggs 1 cr STAFF 1 cr A Dattoli A Dattoli 1 cr C Maag 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/31-3/31 4/10-4/10 4/17-4/18 4/21-4/21 4/24-4/24 5/1-5/2 3/22-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/25-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/25-5/17 4/6-4/6 4/8-4/8 4/10-4/11 PE-GYM PE-POOL OFF CAMPUS C Maag 4/20-4/20 4/22-4/22 4/24-4/25 PE-GYM OFF CAMPUS A Tiggs 3/10-3/10 3/26-3/28 9:30am-11am PE-201 1 cr K McCall 4/8-5/13 7:30pm-9pm PE-201 M Moore 4/12-5/17 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-11:50am PE-201 PE-201 PE-201 9:30am-11am 9:30am-11am PE-120S PE-120S 9:30am-11am PE-120S 8am-8:50am PE-120S 9:30am-10:45am PE-201 1 cr M Ethridge M Ethridge A Fingers 1 cr W McDevitt W McDevitt 1 cr W McDevitt 1 cr W McDevitt 2 cr K McCall 7:30pm-8:45pm PE-201 M Moore 1/20-4/7 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-3:50pm 4pm-4:50pm PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 1 cr D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 142 1/20-3/14 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/19-4/6 Spring 2010 Title Section Type 11294 610 Day 11295 611 Day 11296 612 Day 11297 613 Day 11298 614 Day 11299 615 Day 11300 616 Day 11301 617 Day 11302 618 Day 11303 619 Day 11304 620 Day 11305 621 Day 11306 622 Day 11307 623 Day 11308 624 Day 11309 625 Day 11310 626 Day 11311 627 Day 11312 650 Evening 11313 651 Evening 13280 652 Evening 11314 653 Evening 11315 654 Evening 11316 655 Evening 11284 656 Evening PE:131 FITNESS CENTER II 11317 601 Day 11326 602 Day 11329 603 Day PE:132 TOTAL FITNESS 11332 601 Day 11334 602 Day 12928 603 Day Designed for those 55 years and older. 12929 604 Day Designed for those 55 years and older. 14846 605 Day Designed for those 55 years and older. PE:133 11105 Time Location TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR MWF MWF 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-3:50pm 4pm-4:50pm 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-3:50pm 4pm-4:50pm 5pm-5:50pm 6pm-6:50pm 5pm-5:50pm 6pm-6:50pm 7pm-7:50pm 5pm-5:50pm 6pm-6:50pm PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 Credits Instructor MWF TR MWF PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 MTWRF MTWRF MWF 7am-8am PE-106 PE-106 PE-106 TR 7am-8am PE-106 A Dattoli 1/19-5/17 MWF 6am-7am PE-106 A Dattoli 1/20-5/17 Day 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-3/14 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/9-3/9 3/11-5/13 3/9-3/9 3/11-5/13 3/13-3/13 3/27-5/15 HEALTH AND PERSONAL HYGIENE 11158 601 Day PE:136 ICE SKATING 11159 601 Day Class meets at Kirkwood Park Ice Skating Rink. PE:137 11162 12930 PE:139 11164 13588 PE:143 13234 PE:145 11175 11177 12515 Dates D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones D Jones 1 cr D Jones D Jones D Jones 1 cr D Jones D Jones A Dattoli 1 cr T 2pm-3:30pm PE-120N E Mimlitz TR 2pm-3:30pm OFF CAMPUS First class meets on campus, then at Family Golf Center, 3717 Tree Court Industrial Blvd. An additional $80 range ball fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 11114 602 Day T 3:30pm-5pm PE-120N E Mimlitz TR 3:30pm-5pm OFF CAMPUS First class meets on campus, then at Family Golf Center, 3717 Tree Court Industrial Blvd. An additional $80 range ball fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 11137 680 Weekend S 8:30am-11:30am PE-120N R Romer S 8:30am-11:30am OFF CAMPUS First class meets on campus, then at Family Golf Center, 3717 Tree Court Industrial Blvd. An additional $80 range ball fee will be added to the maintenance fee. PE:135 GOLF 601 Day TR 8am-9:15am PE-201 MW 12:30pm-1:25pm OFF CAMPUS 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am PE-105 PE-105 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:20am PE-105 PE-105 2pm-3:30pm PE-120N 1pm-1:50pm 12:30pm-1:20pm 11am-11:50am PE-105 PE-105 PE-105 JUDO I 601 Day MW 602 Day TR KARATE I 601 Day MW 602 Day TR FITNESS AND FOOD FOR WEIGHT CONTROL 601 Day R PERSONAL DEFENSE I 601 Day MW 602 Day TR 603 Day MW 3 cr L Tiedt 1 cr S Smith 1 cr R Mirikitani R Mirikitani 1 cr R Mirikitani R Mirikitani 1 cr D Motta 1 cr R Mirikitani R Mirikitani R Mirikitani The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 143 1/19-5/17 1/20-4/28 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time PE:153 11275 SCUBA DIVING I - OPEN WATER 650 Evening T 7pm-9:30pm Weekend Field Trip SU 9am-5pm Field trip to Norfolk Lake, AR. An additional $60 field trip fee will be added to this maintenance fee. 14447 680 Weekend S 12pm-5pm Weekend Field Trip SU 9am-5pm S 12pm-5pm Field trip to Norfolk Lake, AR. An additional $60 field trip fee will be added to this maintenance fee. PE:154 11278 SCUBA DIVING II - ADVANCED OPEN WATER 650 Evening M 7pm-8:30pm Weekend Field Trip SU 9am-4pm Field trip to Norfolk Lake, AR. An additional $60 field trip fee will be added to this maintenance fee. Location PE-POOL OFF CAMPUS PE-POOL OFF CAMPUS PE-POOL PE-POOL OFF CAMPUS Credits Instructor 2 cr J Lesh J Lesh 1 cr J Lesh Dates 1/19-5/17 5/1-5/2 3/13-4/24 5/1-5/2 5/8-5/8 3/22-5/17 5/15-5/16 Meramec PE:158 SOCCER AND HOC-SOC 11194 601 Day MW 11am-11:50am PE-120N PE:161 STRESS MANAGEMENT 11184 601 Day MW 9:30am-10:45am PE-201 13304 695 Day T 9:30am-10:45am PE-112 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12988 696 Evening/Hybrid T 5:30pm-6:45pm BA-124 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr K McCall 3 cr L Tiedt M Ethridge PE:162 SWIMMING I (BEGINNING/ELEMENTARY) 14398 601 Day MW 10am-10:50am PE-POOL PE:165 TAI CHI I 11186 650 Evening R 7pm-8:30pm PE-201 11191 680 Weekend S 10am-11:30am PE-201 PE:167 TEAM SPORTS I 11192 601 Day TR 11am-11:50am PE-120N PE:171 VOLLEYBALL I 11229 601 Day MW 10am-10:50am PE-120S PE:172 VOLLEYBALL II 11251 601 Day MW 10am-10:50am PE-120S PE:173 WALKING FOR FITNESS 11253 601 Day MW 9am-9:50am PE-120N 11254 650 Evening TR 5:30pm-7pm PE-120N 14399 680 Weekend S 8:30am-10am PE-120N PE:174 WATER AEROBICS 11271 601 Day MWF 1pm-2pm PE-POOL 11273 602 Day MWF 1pm-2pm PE-POOL PE:177 WEIGHT TRAINING I 11255 601 Day TR 11am-11:50am PE-112 PE:180 WELLNESS AND FITNESS CONCEPTS 13238 601 Day MWF 8am-8:50am PE-120N 12198 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12945 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 1 cr M Ranney 1 cr S Overkamp C Hardy 1 cr K McCall 1 cr V Paez 1 cr V Paez 1 cr K McCall B Carroll B Carroll 1 cr K Koshak M Ranney 1 cr M Ethridge 3 cr L Tiedt L Tiedt N Rush 1/16-5/17 PE:181 YOGA I (BEGINNING) 11256 601 Day T 2pm-3:30pm 11258 602 Day F 9am-10:30am 13740 603 Day TR 8am-8:50am Permission required to register, contact an academic advisor. Designed for those 55 years of age and up. 11260 650 Evening T 5pm-6:30pm PE:182 YOGA II (ALL LEVELS/INTERMEDIATE) 11263 601 Day T 2pm-3:30pm 11264 602 Day F 9am-10:30am 11265 650 Evening T 5pm-6:30pm PE:191 BODY CONTOURING 12201 601 Day TR 12:30pm-1:20pm 12502 602 Day MWF 12pm-1pm 13587 603 Day MW 9am-9:50am PE:192 CARDIO-FLEX 12159 601 Day TR 7am-7:50am Designed for those 55 years and older. 1 cr K Hanewinkel M Ethridge J Elliott 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 PED:116 12516 12517 13237 13303 PILATES 601 602 603 650 Day Day Day Evening MWF MW F MW 12pm-1pm 1pm-1:50pm 1pm-2:30pm 7pm-7:50pm PE-201 PE-201 PE-105 PE-201 L Tiedt PE-120N G Karros 1 cr K Hanewinkel M Ethridge G Karros 1 cr M Ethridge D Motta M Ethridge 1 cr L Whitney PE-201 PE-201 PE-201 PE-105 1 cr K Koshak D Motta D Star D Summers PE-201 PE-201 PE-201 PE-201 PE-201 PE-120N Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 144 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-3/14 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location PED:135 FENCING IV 12511 601 Day TR 8am-8:50am PE-120S PED:201 PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE IN EXERCISE AND SPORT 12987 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Credits Instructor 1 cr W McDevitt 3 cr J Hooper Dates 3/23-5/17 1/16-5/17 Physical Science PSI:111 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY I 15689 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SW-207 11658 602 Day MWF 2pm-3:15pm SW-207 11644 603 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am SS-208 11600 6S1 Day MWF 8am-8:50am SW-204 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 11666 650 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm SS-208 11681 674 Web-Based/Internet S NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13388 675 Web-Based/Internet S NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr K Lee C Lincoln J Schneider J Schneider 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 J Schneider C Lincoln 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 C Lincoln 1/16-5/17 PSI:115 OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY 1 cr 11683 650 Evening T 7pm-9:50pm SW-208 STAFF 11684 651 Evening R 7pm-9:50pm SW-208 STAFF 13601 652 Evening W 7pm-9:50pm SW-208 STAFF 15076 653 Evening M 6:30pm-9:50pm SW-206 STAFF PSI:123 METEOROLOGY 3 cr 13805 6X1 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SW-108 J Schneider This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 13806 6XO Evening W 7pm-9:50pm SS-208 J Schneider This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 11685 674 Web-Based/Internet S NET J Schneider For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PSI:124 12677 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE 601 Day T MWF 10am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm SW-204 SW-204 4 cr K Lee 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Physical Therapist Assistant PTA:208 11742 11745 PTA:213 11737 11738 PTA:214 11746 11747 PTA:216 11741 PTA:217 12073 HEALTH OCCUPATION SEMINAR 601 Day MW 10am-11:50am 602 Day MW 8am-9:50am THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE AND REHABILITATION CONCEPTS II 601 Day TR 8am-12pm MW 9am-10:50am F 8am-9:50am 602 Day TR 8am-12pm MW 11:05am-12:55pm F 10am-11:50am DATA COLLECTION AND INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES FOR THE PTA 601 Day TR 12:30pm-3:30pm 602 Day MW 4pm-7pm MW 8:30am-11:30am CLINICAL EDUCATION IIA 601 Arranged MTWRF CLINICAL EDUCATION IIB 601 Arranged MTWRF AS-104B AS-104B AS-104B AS-104B AS-104B AS-104A AS-104B AS-104A AS-104A AS-104B AS-104A OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS 2 cr J High J High 2 cr STAFF K Nowacki 4 cr K Nowacki K Nowacki 4 cr J High 4 cr J High 1/20-3/10 1/20-3/10 1/19-2/18 1/20-2/17 1/22-2/19 1/19-2/18 1/20-2/17 1/22-2/19 1/19-5/17 1/20-2/17 2/22-5/17 2/22-4/2 4/5-5/14 Physics PHY:111 11572 COLLEGE PHYSICS I 601 Day T 9am-11:50am SW-208 MWF 9am-9:50am SW-208 11573 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SW-208 R 1pm-3:50pm SW-208 13025 695 Day/Hybrid S 11am-2pm SW-204 TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12193 650 Evening MW 7pm-9:50pm SW-204 4 cr C Lincoln STAFF K Lee STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 145 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 Meramec PSI:101 PHYSICAL SCIENCE LECTURE I 3 cr 11578 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SW-204 J Schneider 1/20-5/17 12203 674 Web-Based/Internet S NET K Lee 1/16-5/17 Students must come to campus Feb. 27, April 10 and May 15 for exams. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section PHY:112 11574 COLLEGE PHYSICS II 601 Day 11575 650 Type Evening PHY:122 11576 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I 601 Day PHY:223 11577 ENGINEERING PHYSICS II 601 Day Day Time Location T MWF W M 1pm-3:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm SW-208 SW-208 SW-207 SW-208 MWF R R 10am-10:50am 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-4:50pm SW-204 SW-204 SW-204 T T MWF 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-4:50pm 1pm-1:50pm SW-204 SW-204 SW-204 Credits Instructor 4 cr STAFF STAFF 5 cr C Lincoln 5 cr K Lee Dates 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Political Science Meramec PSC:101 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS 11107 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SO-105 13595 602 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SO-205 11197 603 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SO-232 11110 604 Day TR 8am-9:15am SO-204 11106 605 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-206 11109 606 Day TR 11am-12:15pm LH-102 12281 607 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LH-101 11198 608 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SO-205 11113 650 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm HE-123 PSC:103 STATE AND URBAN POLITICS 11200 6W1 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SO-206 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr J Messmer J Messmer STAFF STAFF STAFF J Messmer J Messmer STAFF STAFF 3 cr E Neal 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 PSC:104 BRITISH POLITICS AND SOCIETY 3 cr 12849 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. PSC:205 13598 PSC:211 13597 CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES 601 Day U.S. FOREIGN POLICY 601 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm SO-108 MWF 10am-10:50am HE-123 3 cr J Messmer 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Psychology PSY:125 10872 10873 10875 12321 HUMAN SEXUALITY 601 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm LH-103 602 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LH-103 650 Evening W 5:30pm-8:10pm LH-103 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Required Orientation W 3:30-4:30pm BA-212 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12322 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Required Orientation W 4:30-5:30pm BA-212 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13110 676 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Required Orientation W 4:30-5:30pm BA-208 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14340 677 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Required Orientation W 5:30-6:30pm BA-212 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. PSY:200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 10680 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am LH-102 10708 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am LH-102 10698 604 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm LH-102 10877 605 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm LH-102 10879 606 Day MW 3pm-4:20pm SO-204 10710 607 Day TR 8am-9:15am SO-108 10681 608 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-105 10709 609 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm LH-102 15045 610 Day TR 8am-9:20am CS-104 15288 693 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am CS-210 10682 6W1 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-204 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14694 646 Evening R 6pm-9:15pm SO-232 15703 650 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm LH-102 15692 647 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr D Pisacreta D Pisacreta D Pisacreta D Pisacreta D Pisacreta 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 D Pisacreta 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 D Pisacreta 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 3 cr V Ritts P Keller T Cooper V Ritts STAFF STAFF S Pierroutsakos S Pierroutsakos STAFF S Pierroutsakos STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 STAFF F Metzger STAFF 2/11-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 146 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 Spring 2010 Title Section Type Day Time Location 15693 648 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13084 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13632 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15046 676 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Credits Instructor Dates STAFF 2/8-5/17 D Pisacreta 1/19-5/17 D Pisacreta 1/19-5/17 P Keller 1/20-5/17 PSY:203 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 10713 601 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am LH-102 10910 602 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SO-205 10715 603 Day MWF 10am-10:50am HE-124 13772 650 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm SO-108 PSY:205 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 10716 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am LH-102 14478 602 Day TR 8am-9:15am BA-114 14837 695 Day/Hybrid W 3:45pm-5:15pm HE-123 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14640 651 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm SO-105 15702 6SA Evening W 7pm-9:50pm SO-205 15694 646 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15695 647 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14113 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14552 675 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15206 676 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15207 677 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF S Pressman S Pressman STAFF 3 cr S Pressman STAFF STAFF PSY:206 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 10711 601 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-108 PSY:207 APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 14341 602 Day W 1pm-3:30pm SO-105 PSY:208 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 10699 601 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SO-105 15279 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr V Ritts 3 cr P Keller 3 cr T Cooper STAFF PSY:210 PERSONALITY AND ADJUSTMENT 10688 601 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SO-232 PSY:214 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY 10703 601 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SO-232 10704 6W1 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-204 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr T Cooper 3 cr V Ritts V Ritts PSY:519 SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY 14342 601 Day M Freud & Psychoanalysis examines the life and thought of Sigmund Freud. 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/10-5/17 STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 2/8-5/17 STAFF 2/8-5/17 P Keller 1/20-5/17 P Keller 1/20-5/17 P Keller 1/16-5/17 P Keller 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1pm-3:50pm TBA 3 cr T Cooper 1/25-5/17 MWF 8am-8:50am CN-126 2 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 TR 11am-12:15pm CN-126 STAFF 1/19-5/17 MWF 8am-8:50am CN-126 1 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 TR 11am-12:15pm CN-126 STAFF 1/19-5/17 MWF MWF MWF TR 9am-9:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 9:30am-10:45am CN-126 CN-126 CN-230 CS-119 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Reading RDG:016 DEVELOPMENTAL READING 15821 601 Day Concurrent enrollment in RDG:017 Section 601. 13243 602 Day Concurrent enrollment in RDG:017 Section 602. RDG:017 DEVELOPMENTAL READING LAB 15822 601 Day Concurrent enrollment in RDG:016 Section 601. 13244 602 Day Concurrent enrollment in RDG:016 Section 602. RDG:020 12018 12016 15818 12017 READING IMPROVEMENT 601 Day 602 Day 603 Day 604 Day The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 147 Meramec Course CRN St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time 12337 605 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm 14475 650 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm RDG:021 READING IMPROVEMENT LAB 12019 601 Day TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. 12020 650 Evening TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. Meramec RDG:030 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING 13036 601 Day MWF 10am-10:50am Concurrent enrollment in ENG:030 Section 602 is required. 12022 602 Day MWF 11am-11:50am 12871 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am 12314 604 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm 12863 605 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm 15816 606 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm 12023 607 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am 13343 609 Day TR 3:30pm-5pm 13894 610 Day MWF 10am-10:50am 14762 611 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm 12024 650 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm RDG:031 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING LAB 13902 601 Day TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. 13903 650 Evening TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. RDG:053 VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT LAB 12025 601 Day TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. 15252 650 Evening TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. RDG:054 STUDY SKILLS AND NOTETAKING 13904 601 Day TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. 13905 650 Evening TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. RDG:055 STUDY SKILLS AND NOTETAKING LAB 12026 601 Day TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. 12027 650 Evening TBA Contact the Meramec Academic Center (CN-124) at 314-984-7390 for more information. RDG:100 12028 12029 14140 15815 12030 COLLEGE READING AND STUDY SKILLS 601 Day 602 Day 603 Day 604 Day 641 Day MWF MWF TR MW TR 10am-10:50am 12pm-12:50pm 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-3:15pm Location CS-119 CN-126 Credits Instructor Dates 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 CN-124 STAFF STAFF 1 cr S Brady CN-124 S Brady 1/19-5/10 CN-221 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 CN-224 SO-112 CN-221 CN-126 BA-202 CN-224 SO-112 CN-126 CS-119 CN-126 1/19-5/10 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 CN-124 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1 cr S Brady CN-124 S Brady 1/19-5/10 CN-124 1 cr S Brady 1/19-5/10 CN-124 S Brady 1/16-5/17 CN-124 1 cr S Brady 1/19-5/10 CN-124 S Brady 1/19-5/10 CN-124 1 cr S Brady 1/19-5/10 CN-124 S Brady 1/19-5/10 CS-119 CN-126 BA-202 CS-119 CN-126 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/19-5/10 Real Estate REL:205 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 3 cr 15463 650 Evening MW 6pm-10pm CS-120 B Young 1/25-3/3 REL:210 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS 3 cr 15464 650 Evening MW 6pm-10pm CS-120 B Young 3/29-5/3 Sales Track: REL:513 and REL:515. All students seeking licensure must complete the required student-school contracts and disclosures on Day 1 of the class; attend 100% of the state-required classroom hours; and earn a cumulative grade of 75% or more. REL:513 SALESPERSON PRE-EXAMINATION COURSE (48 HOUR MO) 15457 650 Evening TR 15458 651 Evening TR 15455 680 Weekend SU Course meets 3 Saturdays and 3 Sundays. 15456 681 Weekend SU Course meets 3 Saturdays and 3 Sundays 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 8am-5pm CS-211 CS-211 CN-126 3 cr R Austermann R Austermann B Young 2/2-3/11 3/23-4/29 1/16-1/31 8am-5pm CN-126 M Thorpes 4/10-4/25 REL:515 MISSOURI REAL ESTATE PRACTICE (24 HOUR MO) 2 cr 15460 680 Weekend FSU 8am-5pm CS-205 B Young 2/5-2/7 15462 681 Weekend FSU 8am-5pm CS-205 B Young 3/26-3/28 15461 682 Weekend FSU 8am-5pm CS-205 B Young 4/30-5/2 Broker Track: REL:514. All students seeking licensure must complete the required student-school contracts and disclosures on Day 1 of the class; attend 100% of the staterequired classroom hours; and earn a cumulative grade of 75% or more. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 148 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates REL:514 BROKER PRE-EXAMINATION COURSE (48 HOUR MO) 3 cr 15459 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm CS-205 M Sullivan 2/20-3/7 All students seeking licensure must complete the required student-school contracts and disclosures on Day 1 of the class; attend 100% of the state-required classroom hours; and earn a cumulative grade of 75% or more. Appraisal Track: REL:516-REL:522. All students seeking licensure must complete the required student-school contracts and disclosures on Day 1 of the class; attend 100% of the state-required classroom hours; and earn a cumulative grade of 75% or more. BASIC APPRAISAL PRINCIPLES 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm BASIC APPRAISAL PROCEDURES 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm NATIONAL USPAP COURSE (15-HOUR) 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm MARKET ANALYSIS AND HIGHEST AND BEST USE 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm RESIDENTIAL SITE VALUATION AND COST APPROACH 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm RESIDENTIAL SALES COMPARISON AND INCOME APPROACHES 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm RESIDENTIAL REPORT WRITING 680 Weekend SU 8am-5pm CS-205 CN-126 CN-126 CN-126 CS-205 CS-205 CN-126 2 cr M Thorpes 2 cr M Sullivan 1 cr E Sutton 1 cr E Sutton 1 cr E Glynn 2 cr E Sutton 1 cr T Quirk 1/16-1/24 2/13-2/21 3/6-3/7 3/27-3/28 4/10-4/11 4/17-4/25 5/8-5/9 Sociology SOC:101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 cr 10718 602 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-105 STAFF 1/20-5/17 10701 603 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SO-105 A White 1/20-5/17 10695 604 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SO-105 STAFF 1/20-5/17 10719 607 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SO-105 A White 1/19-5/17 10891 609 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SO-105 STAFF 1/19-5/17 10697 6S2 Day TR 3:30pm-4:45pm SO-108 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 10696 6W2 Day MWF 1pm-1:50pm SO-204 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10890 6X1 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SO-112 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 10892 6X2 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm SO-204 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 14663 646 Evening M 5pm-8:15pm SO-204 STAFF 2/8-5/17 10726 650 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm SO-108 STAFF 1/20-5/17 14577 651 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm BA-114 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15084 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 3/22-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15696 6WK Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students must log on to the course on Blackboard January 16. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15698 6WL Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 2/8-5/17 Students must log on to the course in Blackboard February 8. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 13750 6WM Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/18-3/14 Students must log on to the course on Blackboard January 18. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14555 6WV Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Gardetto 2/8-5/17 Students must log on to the course in Blackboard February 8This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14953 6WX Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 2/8-5/17 Students must log on to the course in Blackboard February 8. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15051 6WZ Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students must log on to the course on Blackboard January 16. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15040 690 Canterbury Program TBA TAUGHT ABROAD B Gordon 1/4-5/30 Permission is required to register. For more information, see Study Abroad on page 11 or contact the International Education Office at 314-539-5345 for more information. SOC:103 HUMAN BEHAVIOR AT WORK AND IN BUSINESS 3 cr 12931 650 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm SO-206 C Critchfield 1/25-5/17 SOC:201 ASPECTS OF AGING 3 cr 10733 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm HE-124 H Salmon 1/19-5/17 10733 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm HE-124 H Salmon 1/19-5/17 SOC:202 AMERICAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND ISSUES 3 cr 14725 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET C Suchland 2/8-5/17 Students must log on to the Blackboard course between February 8-12. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 149 Meramec REL:516 15474 REL:517 15475 REL:518 15476 REL:519 15477 REL:520 15478 REL:521 15479 REL:522 15480 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor SOC:203 CRIMINOLOGY AND DEVIANCE 3 cr 10702 6X1 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SO-204 C Epperson This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. Dates 1/20-5/17 SOC:204 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY 3 cr 15208 6SK Web-Based/Internet TBA NET A White 2/8-5/17 Students must log on to the blackboard course between February 8-12. This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. SOC:211 10894 ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE 650 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SO-105 MW MW TR TR R 9am-10:40am 3pm-4:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 11am-12:40pm 6pm-9:40pm CS-205 CS-205 CS-205 CS-204 CS-205 MW TR MW T 1pm-2:40pm 9am-10:40am 8am-9:40am 6pm-9:40pm CS-205 CS-205 BA-112 CS-205 MW 11am-12:40pm CS-205 TR 11am-12:40pm CS-205 3 cr J Froelker 1/19-5/17 Spanish Meramec SPA:101 11087 11086 11088 15231 13040 SPA:102 11089 11085 15196 13608 SPA:201 11090 SPA:202 11091 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 601 Day 602 Day 603 Day 604 Day 650 Evening ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 601 Day 602 Day 603 Day 650 Evening INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I 601 Day INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II 601 Day 4 cr M Romero STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 4 cr M Romero M Romero STAFF STAFF 4 cr M Romero 4 cr M Romero 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Theatre THT:101 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE 11590 601 Day MWF 9am-9:50am CN-227 13268 602 Day MWF 11am-11:50am CN-227 11591 603 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm CN-227 13269 674 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr J Rebollo K Oliver STAFF K Oliver THT:103 STAGE DESIGN AND LIGHTING 11989 601 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am TH-112 THT:104 THEATRE PRACTICUM 15221 601 Arranged TBA THEATRE Tied to working on the first spring production. Must be available the evenings of technical rehearsal and production, February 8-21. 15222 602 Arranged TBA THEATRE Tied to working on the second spring production. Must be available the evenings of technical rehearsal and production, April 5-18. 3 cr K Oliver 1 cr J Rebollo THT:105 THEATRE PRACTICUM 13808 601 Arranged TBA THEATRE THT:106 THEATRE PRACTICUM 13809 601 Arranged TBA THEATRE 15223 602 Arranged TBA THEATRE THT:107 PLAYWRITING 14495 601 Day TR 2pm-3:15pm TH-112 THT:108 ACTING I 11990 601 Day TR 11am-12:15pm TH-112 13270 602 Day MW 11am-12:15pm TH-112 THT:109 ACTING II 11991 601 Day TR 12:30pm-1:50pm TH-112 Requires additional attendance for mandatory out-of-class activities, contact instructor at mrebollo@stlcc.edu for more information. 2 cr D Thompson 3 cr K Oliver J Rebollo 3 cr K Oliver 3 cr J Rebollo J Rebollo 3 cr J Rebollo THT:110 HISTORY OF THEATRE 15230 601 Day TR 11:10am-12:25pm CN-201 THT:531 STAGE MOVEMENT 14681 601 Day F 10am-1pm TH-112 THT:532 APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICES 15290 601 Day MW 1pm-2:35pm TH-112 Requires additional attendance for mandatory out-of-class activities, contact instructor at mrebollo@stlcc.edu for more information. 3 cr K Oliver 3 cr J Rebollo 3 cr STAFF J Rebollo 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 Women's Studies WMS:100 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S STUDIES 3 cr 14346 6XA Evening M 7pm-9:40pm SO-205 A White This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 150 1/25-5/17 Spring 2010 Courses at Wildwood ......................................................pgs. 151-162 www.stlcc.edu/ww/ • 2645 Generations Drive, Wildwood, MO 63040 General Information – 636-422-2000 Assessment Testing – 636-422-2000 Academic Advising – 636-422-2000 Academic & Student Support Services – 636-422-2000 Bookstore – 636-422-2030 www.wildwoodbookstore.com Bookstore hours are listed on the inside back cover of this schedule. Access/disAbility Support Services – 636-422-2000 www.stlcc.edu/disAbility Study Abroad – 314-539-5350 Office of International Education www.stlcc.edu/programs/study_abroad Transcripts – 314-644-9670 Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm Central Student Records 5600 Oakland Avenue, Room B-13 St. Louis, MO 63110 Veterans’ Services – 636-422-2000 Admissions/Registration – 636-422-2000 Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm Friday: 8am-4:30pm www.stlcc.edu/admreg MILEAGE GRID (one way) CC CC FV FP MC SC WW 17 7 18 17 30 16 21 31 29 11 16 24 12 20 FV 17 FP 7 16 MC 18 21 11 SC 17 31 16 12 WW 30 29 24 20 28 28 STLCC Wildwood The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 151 Wildwood Wildwood Directory St. Louis Community College Spring 2010 Wildwood Final Exam Schedule May 11, 12, 13, 14, 17 Wildwood Section for which the starting time of the first meeting each week during spring term was... Will have a 1 hour 50 minute exam on... MONDAY 8:30 am 9 am 10:30 am 12 pm 1:30 pm 3 pm 5-5:30 pm 6 pm 7 pm Wed., May 12, 8:30-10:20 am Wed., May 12, 9-10:50 am Fri., May 14, 10:30 am-12:20 pm Wed., May 12, 12-1:50 pm Fri., May 14, 1:30-3:20 pm Wed., May 12, 3-4:50 pm Mon, May 17, 5:30-7:20 pm Mon., May 17, 6-7:50 pm Mon., May 17, 7:30-9:20 pm TUESDAY 8:30 am 9 am 10:30 am 12 pm 1 pm 1:30 pm 3 pm 5-5:30 pm 7 pm Tues., May 11, 8:30-10:20 am Tues., May 11, 9-10:50 am Thurs., May 13, 10:30 am-12:20 pm Tues., May 11, 12-1:50 pm Tues., May 11, 1-2:50 pm Thurs., May 13, 1:30-3:20 pm Tues., May 11, 3-4:50 pm Tues., May 11, 5:30-7:20 pm Tues., May 11, 7:30-9:20 pm WEDNESDAY 7 pm Wed., May 12, 7-8:50 pm THURSDAY 7 pm Thur., May 13, 7-8:50 pm FRIDAY 9 am Fri., May 14, 8:30-10:20 am Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 152 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Accounting ACC:100 11128 13871 11129 ACC:110 13872 11136 ACC:114 13874 15605 Applied Accounting 301 Day 346 Day 350 Evening Financial Accounting I 301 Day 350 Evening Managerial Accounting 301 Day 350 Evening TR MW T 10:30am-11:45am 1:30pm-3:20pm 7pm-9:40pm WW-222 WW-222 WW-222 TR T 12pm-1:50pm 6pm-9:30pm WW-222 WW-220 MW R 10:30am-11:45am 7pm-9:40pm WW-222 WW-226 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 Anthropology ANT:102 14658 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 cr 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET Y Hubbman 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation T 7pm-8:30pm WW-202 1/19-1/19 Students must e-mail the instructor at yhubbman@stlcc.edu during the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Art Art Appreciation 3 cr 301 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-214 M Weber 1/21-5/17 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET P Rooney 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation M 7pm-8:30pm WW-220 1/25-1/25 Students must e-mail the instructor at prooney@stlcc.edu the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ART:107 Design I 2 cr 15330 341 Day TR 9am-10:50am WW-309 K Wilson 1/19-5/17 15336 369 Evening T 5:30pm-9:20pm WW-309 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:108 Design II 2 cr 15331 341 Day TR 9am-10:50am WW-309 K Wilson 1/19-5/17 15337 369 Evening T 5:30pm-9:20pm WW-309 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:109 Drawing I 3 cr 11858 339 Day MW 9am-11:50am WW-309 M Weber 1/20-5/17 15326 368 Evening MW 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-309 F Frye 1/20-5/17 ART:110 Drawing II 3 cr 11867 339 Day MW 9am-11:50am WW-309 M Weber 1/20-5/17 15327 368 Evening MW 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-309 F Frye 1/20-5/17 ART:111 Figure Drawing I 3 cr 15324 340 Day MW 1pm-3:50pm WW-309 M Oakley 1/20-5/17 ART:112 Figure Drawing II 3 cr 15325 340 Day MW 1pm-3:50pm WW-309 M Oakley 1/20-5/17 ART:113 Ceramics I 3 cr 15593 301 Day MW 1pm-3:50pm OFF CAMPUS STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:114 Painting I 3 cr 15333 342 Day TR 1pm-3:50pm WW-309 M Weber 1/19-5/17 ART:131 Computer Art Studio 3 cr 15355 301 Day TR 12pm-2:45pm WW-207 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:172 Digital Photography 3 cr 15356 350 Evening MW 5:30pm-8:15pm WW-207 J Angert 1/20-5/17 15597 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA J Angert 1/16-5/17 Students must log in to Blackboard the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ART:207 15332 15338 ART:209 15322 15328 ART:210 15323 15329 ART:213 15594 ART:214 15334 Design III 341 Day 369 Evening Drawing III 339 Day 368 Evening Advanced Drawing 339 Day 368 Evening Ceramics II 301 Day Painting II 342 Day TR TR 9am-10:50am 5:30pm-9:20pm WW-309 WW-309 MW MW 9am-11:50am 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-309 WW-309 MW MW 9am-11:50am 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-309 WW-309 MW 1pm-3:50pm OFF CAMPUS TR 1pm-3:50pm WW-309 2 cr K Wilson STAFF 3 cr M Weber F Frye 3 cr M Weber F Frye 3 cr STAFF 3 cr M Weber The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 153 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Wildwood ART:100 11835 14556 St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates ART:275 Photo Imaging I: Photoshop 3 cr 15600 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET J Angert 1/16-5/17 Students must log in to Blackboard during the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. AT:213 15595 AT:229 15335 Advanced Ceramics 301 Day Advanced Painting Projects 342 Day MW 1pm-3:50pm OFF CAMPUS TR 1pm-3:50pm WW-309 3 cr STAFF 3 cr M Weber 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Biology BIO:111 10884 Introductory Biology I 302 Day Wildwood W 8:30am-10:20am WW-311 MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-306 10885 303 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-306 T 12pm-1:50pm WW-311 10889 304 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-306 R 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-311 15759 305 Day TR 1pm-2:15pm WW-226 T 2:30pm-4:20pm WW-311 10887 3W1 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-226 W 10:30am-12:20pm WW-311 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10903 351 Evening W 4pm-5:50pm WW-311 W 6pm-8:40pm WW-226 10902 3WA Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-304 W 7pm-8:50pm WW-311 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 4 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF BIO:117 Conservation and Ecology (Lecture) 14352 301 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-306 BIO:122 Human Sexuality 10915 3W9 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-306 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10916 369 Evening M 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-225 BIO:203 General Microbiology I 14360 301 Day TR 8:30am-9:20am WW-202 TR 9:30am-11:20am WW-311 15350 350 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:20pm WW-201 TR 6:30pm-8:20pm WW-311 BIO:207 Anatomy and Physiology I 13832 301 Day TR 8:30am-9:45am WW-308 T 10am-11:50am WW-308 14353 302 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-308 R 10am-11:50am WW-308 13833 350 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-308 T 7pm-8:50pm WW-308 14361 395 Day/Hybrid F 2pm-3:50pm WW-308 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 3 cr STAFF 3 cr G Adeyemi BIO:208 14135 4 cr STAFF Anatomy and Physiology II 301 Day MW 11am-12:15pm WW-308 M 12:30pm-2:20pm WW-308 15351 302 Day W 12:30pm-2:20pm WW-308 MW 2:30pm-3:45pm WW-308 15352 395 Day/Hybrid F 12pm-1:50pm WW-308 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 14359 350 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-308 W 7pm-8:50pm WW-308 G Adeyemi 4 cr STAFF STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Business Administration BUS:104 Introduction to Business Administration 3 cr 13875 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-222 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13876 302 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-220 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13877 346 Day MW 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-220 STAFF 2/08-5/17 11233 350 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm WW-220 STAFF 1/20-5/17 14327 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students will be required to come to campus for a midterm and final exam. Students must log in to Blackboard during the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. BUS:201 13879 Elementary Statistics 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-304 3 cr STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 154 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location TR 9am-10:15am WW-222 M 7pm-9:40pm WW-222 MW M M MW W M 8:30am-9:45am 10am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 6pm-7:15pm 7:30pm-8:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm WW-225 WW-311 WW-225 WW-306 WW-306 WW-311 TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-201 Credits Instructor Dates Business Law BLW:101 14462 BLW:102 15830 Business Law I 301 Day Business Law II 350 Evening 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Chemistry CHM:101 13834 13835 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 301 Day 350 Evening 5 cr W Blanchard W Blanchard 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 College Orientation COL:020 13908 College Orientation and Study Skills 301 Day 3 cr J Bear 1/19-5/17 COM:101 Oral Communication I 3 cr 11484 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-224 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13911 302 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-224 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11486 303 Day MW 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-224 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13909 304 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-224 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13910 305 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-224 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11490 306 Day F 9am-11:40am WW-224 STAFF 1/22-5/17 13266 376 Evening MW 7pm-8:50pm WW-224 STAFF 2/08-5/17 15634 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET E McCloskey 1/16-5/17 Students must e-mail the instructor at emccloskey@stlcc.edu the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. COM:107 15636 Public Speaking 301 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-224 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 M 7:30pm-9:40pm WW-226 3 cr S Christiansen 1/25-5/17 R 7pm-9:40pm WW-223 3 cr A Miller 1/21-5/17 Criminal Justice CRJ:122 15831 Introduction to Criminal Justice 350 Evening Dietetic Technology DIT:115 14330 Principles of Nutrition 350 Evening Economics ECO:151 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 cr 11259 3W1 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-220 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14050 3W2 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-220 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15606 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students must log in to Blackboard the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ECO:152 Principles of Microeconomics 3 cr 11949 3W1 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-220 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13880 3WA Evening W 7pm-9:40pm WW-222 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14328 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students must log in to Blackboard during the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Education EDU:210 Teaching Profession with Field Experience 3 cr 14350 301 Day W 12pm-1:50pm WW-225 STAFF 1/20-5/17 An additional $11.25 will be added to the maintenance fee to cover criminal background check costs. An average of three hours per week of observation in local schools is required. EDU:211 13961 Foundations of Education 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-204 3 cr STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 155 1/20-5/17 Wildwood Communications St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates EDU:218 13963 EDU:226 14351 Technology for Teachers 3 cr 301 Day W 12pm-2:40pm WW-206 STAFF 1/20-5/17 Children’s Literature 3 cr 3WA Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation R 7pm-8:30pm WW-207 1/12-1/21 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. Students must log in to Blackboard the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. EDU:227 14349 Educational Psychology 301 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-225 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 Emergency Medical Technology EMT:121 Emergency Care, Principles, and Techniques 8 cr 11971 350 Evening MW 6pm-10pm WW-208 J Riedisser 1/20-5/12 Students must have an American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Healthcare Providers card before the first class meeting. An additional $55 will be added to the maintenance fee. 48 hours of clinical is required in addition to classroom time. English Wildwood ENG:020 Developmental English 3 cr 13868 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-202 STAFF 1/20-5/17 ENG:030 Introduction to College Writing 3 cr 10676 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-201 STAFF 1/20-5/17 14371 302 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-206 STAFF 1/19-5/17 ENG:101 College Composition I 3 cr 12002 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-220 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12003 302 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-202 T Roach 1/20-5/17 12005 303 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-201 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12311 304 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-201 T Roach 1/19-5/17 12991 305 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-204 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15368 306 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-222 T Roach 1/20-5/17 15369 307 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-224 T Roach 1/19-5/17 12006 350 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-207 C Gant 1/19-5/17 14375 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET K Beardsell 2/08-5/17 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. After registering for the course, e-mail your instructor at kbeardsell@stlcc.edu. ENG:102 College Composition II 3 cr 15757 3W1 Day F 9am-11:40am WW-225 STAFF 1/22-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12329 3W2 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-220 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12007 3W3 Day MW 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-202 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12008 3X1 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-204 L Abuisba 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required to complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14969 3X2 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-208 D Cormier 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 and required to complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12079 3WA Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-202 W O’Neal 1/20-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14378 3W4 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Smith 2/08-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. After registering for the course, e-mail your instructor at tmsmith@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 15371 3W5 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Smith 1/16-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. After registering for the course, e-mail your instructor at tmsmith@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:110 Creative Writing 14484 3W1 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-227 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr K Beardsell 1/19-5/17 ENG:205 American Literature Between 1865 and 1945 3 cr 15396 3W4 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET D Cormier 1/16-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. After registering for the course, e-mail your instructor at XXX@stlcc.edu. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. ENG:207 Humor in American Literature 3 cr 15367 3X1 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-223 D Cormier This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 ENG:233 Writing Creative Nonfiction 3 cr 15426 3X1 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-307 L Abuisba This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 156 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Credits Instructor Dates FRE:101 Elementary French I 15741 3S1 Day TR 10:19am-11:59am WW-226 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 4 cr E Azwell 1/19-5/17 FRE:102 Elementary French II 15744 3S1 Day TR 1:20pm-3pm WW-208 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 4 cr E Azwell 1/19-5/17 3 cr R Becker 1/19-5/17 3 cr J Allman 1/20-5/17 Type Day Time Location French Geography GEG:100 15366 Regional Geography: The Eastern World 350 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-304 Geology GEO:100 Earth Science 14141 3W1 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-304 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. HST:100 American Civilization 3 cr 14671 301 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-226 B Hapner 1/20-5/17 HST:101 American History I 3 cr 11174 302 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-225 STAFF 1/19-5/17 11172 346 Day TR 12pm-1:50pm WW-223 STAFF 2/09-5/17 11994 3S1 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-223 B Kerr 1/20-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 13935 3WA Evening M 7pm-9:40pm WW-223 R Waller 1/25-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15686 3W4 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kerr 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation T 7pm-8pm WW-201 1/19-1/19 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. Students must e-mail the instructor at bkerr@stlcc.edu the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. HST:102 American History II 3 cr 11190 3W1 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-223 J Glen 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13981 3W2 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-225 J Glen 1/19-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13499 3W6 Day MW 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-223 STAFF 2/08-5/17 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 14661 3W4 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET B Kerr 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation T 8pm-9pm WW-201 1/19-1/19 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. Students must e-mail the instructor at bkerr@stlcc.edu the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. HST:105 U.S. in the Twentieth Century 15685 3W1 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-208 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr J Glen 1/20-5/17 HST:205 History of Modern Middle East 15691 3W1 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm WW-223 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 3 cr R Kalfus 1/25-5/17 Humanities HUM:115 14743 Life and Death During the Nazi Era 301 Day M 1:30pm-4:10pm WW-225 Information Systems IS:103 Information Systems for Business 3 cr 14463 301 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-206 STAFF 1/19-5/17 13881 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Students must log in to Blackboard the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. Students will be required to come to campus for a midterm and final exam. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. IS:151 15845 Microcomputer Applications in Business 350 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm WW-209 4 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 Interdisciplinary Studies IDS:101 Cornerstone 3 cr 14442 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-306 J Bear 1/20-5/17 Living on Minimum Wage in America. Is the American dream within everyone’s grasp? How is it possible for working people to live in poverty in our own country? Students will use Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed as a framework to evaluate their own values and bias. They will explore information on economics and diversity and explore solutions through discussion, projects, collaboration, interviewing, guest speakers and technology. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 157 Wildwood History St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 14379 302 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-201 R Swiener 1/20-5/17 Crime, Deviance or Difference examines various perspectives on the four topics: assisted suicide, prostitution, homosexuality and gambling. Students will draw on psychology, history, politics and economics to provide various attitudes and value judgments on these topics. 12682 303 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-306 C Clasby 1/19-5/17 Insults are aMAZEing is a highly interactive course which will identify and analyze the role of insults in cultures throughout history, as well as more recent efforts to address and diminish their prevalence in society. Students will be challenged to evaluate the role of insults in their own lives and, ultimately, develop their own business etiquette to minimize insults in the professional environment. 14441 304 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-220 D Gusdorf 1/19-5/17 The Quest for Happiness will examine one of the most studied ideas in philosophy and psychology- happiness. In addition to examining what others have said about happiness, we will think for ourselves about the meaning of happiness. 14733 305 Day MW 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-214 Y Koch 1/20-5/17 Communications and Photography will help students gain necessary college skills while exploring a topic they enjoy—photography. Students become aware of their selfconcept and perceptional values through the analysis and creation of photographs, which in turn will strengthen their communication skills. Students will create, analyze, discuss and research photographs in various projects. A camera is required, but not a specific type of camera. 13662 350 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm WW-220 S Murphy 1/21-5/17 Sports and Sportsmanship will examine the history of American sports; the ethics involved in playing sports; and the psychology behind the popularity of sports in America (e.g. compare/contrast amateur and professional sports; how ethics and psychology play roles in both). Students will consider the values that sports, sports franchises, players, and fans represent. 15404 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET C Gallup 1/16-5/17 Free Will and Society. What are the conditions that make for a successful democratic arrangement? It has been claimed that if people are only able to vote based on their personal self-interest, the best outcomes for the whole could not be realized. What is the best possible balance between the needs of society and the needs of individuality? How does “enlightenment” factor in? This course will explore these questions and offer an introduction to success strategies in college and orientation to college work and study skills. Students must log in to Blackboard the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Wildwood 15405 375 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET A Wagganer 1/16-5/17 Hot or Not? Exploring Definitions of Beauty and the Body. Together we will spend the semester investigating the concept of beauty. We will discuss where our standards of appearance “come from”, and recognize the values that shape our perception of beauty, as well as the values that are influenced by how we define this concept. What makes a woman beautiful? What does a handsome man look like? What does he act like? What activities are pretty girls involved in and in what roles? Who tells us about beauty? What issues of our appearance do we take for granted? Along with these questions, we’ll each explore our personal values related to the body and discuss the social implications that are (complexly) involved. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students must log in to Blackboard the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. 15631 376 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Carter 1/16-5/17 The Art of Political Freedom examines the use of various art forms by artists to express feelings, ideas, and strategies related to the social and political struggles of various minority groups. This course will concentrate on the art and artists relevant to social and political movements of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Students will explore this subject through such broad categories as Black art, Mexican art, Feminist art, Gay and Lesbian art, etc. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students must log in to Blackboard the first week of class. 15758 377 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET T Carter 1/16-5/17 Invisible Men: The Portrayal of African American Culture through Art and Literature examines the portrayal of African-American culture, in particular African American men, in various art forms throughout the 20th century. This course will concentrate on cultural, sociological, and psychological presentations of black culture/black men completely through art/artists, writers/writings, music, and television/cinema. Special attention will be given to work produced in America and the Caribbean. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students must sign on the course on Blackboard the first week of class first day classes start. IDS:201 Capstone 4 cr 14380 301 Day TR 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-214 D Welty 1/19-5/17 Microtrends: Today’s Oddball Behaviors, Tomorrow’s Norms? is centered on several Microtrends that are emerging in current society. We will explore why groups such as the “Caffeine Crazies,” “Pampering Parents,” and “Surgery Lovers,” among others exist. Maybe you are part of one of the Microtrends we will explore? These trends are shaping the future of our society. Get a peek into our future! We will approach these trends from multiple perspectives and use various sources to help explore these trends, such as readings, guest speakers, films, and the internet. Managing information and integrating values into your analysis of these trends will be emphasized. 13495 350 Evening/Hybrid MW 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-214 R Kerlagon 1/20-5/17 Life-Long Money Management develops students’ ability to understand the role and management of money throughout one’s stages of life which include college and career preparation, wealth accumulation, wealth preservation, and income generation. Students will research and learn the tools of budgeting, insurance, investing, and their changing role throughout their life. The impact of psychological, social factors, career changes, and family will be presented. The role of ethics and social responsibility will be investigated as students explore their own values as related to life-long money management. Students must have completed 27 credit hours in General Education before enrolling in a Capstone course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Management MGT:204 13883 Business Organization and Management 301 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-304 3 cr STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 158 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates R 7pm-9:40pm WW-222 3 cr STAFF 1/21-5/17 MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-202 3 cr E McCloskey 1/20-5/17 Marketing MKT:203 13882 Principles of Marketing 350 Evening Mass Communications MCM:141 15639 Public Relations 301 Day MTH:020 Pre Algebra 3 cr 12500 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-209 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 12501 302 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-209 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 13912 303 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-209 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 13913 346 Day TR 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-209 STAFF 2/09-5/17 12504 350 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-209 STAFF 1/20-5/17 MTH:030 Elementary Algebra 3 cr 12553 303 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-207 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 12555 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-207 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 12556 302 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-206 STAFF 1/20-5/17 12558 304 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-207 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 12709 305 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-209 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12557 346 Day MW 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-207 STAFF 2/08-5/17 12559 350 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-206 STAFF 1/20-5/17 13914 351 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm WW-206 STAFF 1/19-5/17 MTH:140 Intermediate Algebra 3 cr 11980 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-206 STAFF 1/20-5/17 11981 302 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-207 STAFF 1/20-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 13503 304 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-304 STAFF 1/19-5/17 15749 303 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-207 STAFF 1/19-5/17 This is a computer-assisted course. 13915 346 Day TR 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-201 STAFF 2/09-5/17 11985 350 Evening MW 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-201 STAFF 1/20-5/17 MTH:160C College Algebra 4 cr 12324 301 Day MW 10:30am-12:20pm WW-204 D Klostermann 1/20-5/17 15750 302 Day TR 8:30am-10:20am WW-206 STAFF 1/19-5/17 12325 303 Day TR 9:30am-11:20am WW-202 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14524 395 Day/Hybrid M 12pm-1:50pm WW-206 K Granger 1/20-5/17 Students must log in to Blackboard during the first week of class. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. 12326 350 Evening MW 7pm-8:50pm WW-204 STAFF 1/20-5/17 14804 351 Evening TR 7pm-8:50pm WW-204 STAFF 1/19-5/17 MTH:166 Structures of Mathematical Systems II 3 cr 14348 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-302 K Granger 1/20-5/17 MTH:186 Survey of Calculus 4 cr 13917 301 Day TR 10:30am-12:20pm WW-204 D Klostermann 1/19-5/17 Music MUS:113 History of Jazz 10925 3W1 Day TR 9am-10:15am WW-214 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr B Wheeler 1/19-5/17 MUS:114 The Enjoyment of Music 3 cr 13953 301 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-214 B Wheeler 1/20-5/17 15598 350 Evening R 5pm-7:40pm WW-214 STAFF 1/21-5/17 MUS:128 Survey of Rock Music 3 cr 10961 3SA Evening M 7pm-9:40pm WW-214 A Honnold 1/25-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 14662 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET A Honnold 1/16-5/17 W 7pm-8:30pm WW-214 1/20-1/20 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students must Students must log in to Blackboard during the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 159 Wildwood Mathematics St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section MUS:130 15452 Beginning Guitar 302 Day Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates TR 12pm-1pm WW-214 2 cr B Wheeler 1/19-5/17 Philosophy PHL:101 11022 14673 Introduction to Philosophy 301 Day 3W4 Web-Based/Internet 3 cr MW 9am-10:15am WW-214 D Gusdorf 1/20-5/17 TBA NET K Bradfield 1/16-5/17 R 7pm-8:30pm WW-202 1/21-1/21 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students must e-mail the instructor at kbradfield@stlcc.edu the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for nonattendance. PHL:102 Introduction to Logic 15809 3W1 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-227 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr L Siliceo-Roman 1/19-5/17 PHL:103 World Religions 11036 3W1 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-227 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr R Doyle 1/19-5/17 PHL:104 Ethics 11052 3S1 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-223 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 3 cr D Gusdorf 1/20-5/17 PHL:109 13936 3 cr R Doyle 1/19-5/17 Bio-Medical Ethics 301 Day TR 12pm-1:15pm WW-208 7pm-7:50pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm WW-202 OFF CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS Physical Education Wildwood PE:106 15788 Backpacking and Hiking 350 Weekend W S Su An additional $20 field trip fee will be added to the maintenance fee. 1 cr STAFF PE:116 Bowling I 1 cr 11033 350 Evening MW 5pm-5:50pm OFF CAMPUS V Paez Class meets on campus in Room 102B the first day; then at West County Lanes, 15727 Manchester Road. There will be a $3 fee per session. PE:118 15789 Camping and Floating 350 Weekend TR SU An additional $47 field trip fee will be added to maintenance fee. PE:129 First Aid 15412 301 Day 15791 302 Day PE:130 Fitness Center I 13864 340 Day Class meets at the Wildwood YMCA. 13865 342 Day Class meets at the Wildwood YMCA. 14362 371 Evening Class meets at the Wildwood YMCA. 14363 372 Evening Class meets at the Wildwood YMCA. 1 cr STAFF 2/24-2/24 2/27-2/27 3/06-3/07 1/20-5/17 6pm-7:50pm 7am-5pm WW-202 OFF CAMPUS 4/13-4/15 4/17-4/18 S S 9am-12:20pm 9am-12:20pm WW-102B WW-102B TR 1:30pm-2:55pm OFF CAMPUS 2 cr STAFF STAFF 1 cr G Hirssig TR 1:30pm-2:55pm OFF CAMPUS G Hirssig 3/23-5/13 TR 5:30pm-6:55pm OFF CAMPUS G Hirssig 1/19-3/11 TR 5:30pm-6:55pm OFF CAMPUS G Hirssig 3/23-5/13 1/23-3/14 3/27-5/17 1/19-3/14 PE:133 Golf 1 cr 11121 341 Day MW 1:30pm-3pm OFF CAMPUS K Koshak 3/22-5/13 Class meets on campus in Room 102A the first day, then at The Landings at Spirit Golf Club, 180 Eatherton Road North. A $75 range ball fee will be added to the maintenance fee. PE:161 13836 14364 15806 13858 PE:181 12199 13861 PE:182 12200 13831 PED:116 13866 13867 Stress Management 301 Day 302 Day 303 Day 350 Evening Yoga I (Beginning) 338 Day 368 Evening Yoga II (All Levels/Intermediate) 338 Day 368 Evening Pilates 301 Day 351 Evening MW TR TR M 10:30am-11:45am 2:30pm-3:45pm 11:30am-12:45pm 7pm-9:40pm WW-201 WW-226 WW-202 WW-304 M T 12pm-1:30pm 7pm-8:30pm WW-102B WW-102B M T 12pm-1:30pm 7pm-8:30pm WW-102B WW-102B MW MW 11am-11:50am 6pm-6:50pm WW-102B WW-102B 3 cr J Giovanni J Giovanni J Giovanni M Gavosto 1 cr K Hanewinkel L Hartin 1 cr K Hanewinkel L Hartin 1 cr K Hanewinkel L Hartin Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 160 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location W 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-225 W 8:30pm-10:20pm WW-225 Credits Instructor Dates Physical Science PSI:111 13959 PSI:115 15353 Introduction to Astronomy I 350 Evening Observational Astronomy 350 Evening 3 cr M Angliongto 1 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 3 cr M Love STAFF 1/22-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/20-5/17 Political Science PSC:101 Introduction to American Politics 11204 302 Day F 9am-11:50am WW-223 15677 3W6 Day TR 2pm-3:50pm WW-222 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15673 350 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm WW-224 PSC:201 International Relations 13937 301 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-223 STAFF 3 cr M Love 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 Psychology 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/08-5/17 2/09-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-1/21 PSY:203 Child Psychology 13940 3S1 Day TR 10:30am-11:45am WW-227 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 3 cr D Welty 1/19-5/17 PSY:205 Human Growth and Development 13525 3W1 Evening T 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-225 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 PSY:206 Introduction to Social Psychology 14728 3S1 Day MW 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-204 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 3 cr R Swiener 1/20-5/17 PSY:210 Personality and Adjustment 10700 350 Evening W 7pm-9:40pm WW-227 PSY:214 Adolescent Psychology 13941 3W1 Day MW 12pm-1:15pm WW-227 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr T Cooper 3 cr F Engelhardt 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Reading RDG:020 13870 RDG:030 12990 14394 13245 Reading Improvement 301 Day Introduction to College Reading 301 Day 302 Day 350 Evening TR 9am-10:15am WW-225 MW TR TR 10:30am-11:45am 10:30am-11:45am 5:30pm-6:45pm WW-226 WW-214 WW-208 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 161 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Wildwood PSY:125 Human Sexuality 3 cr 10882 3W9 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-306 STAFF This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 13980 369 Evening M 5:30pm-8:20pm WW-225 STAFF PSY:200 General Psychology 3 cr 12323 302 Day MW 10:30am-11:45am WW-227 D Welty 13938 303 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-224 STAFF 13939 346 Day MW 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-227 STAFF 15712 347 Day TR 8:30am-10:20am WW-304 STAFF 13069 3S1 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-227 STAFF This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 10909 3WA Evening M 7pm-9:40pm WW-227 STAFF This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 15842 374 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET S Christiansen R 7pm-8pm WW-201 For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students must e-mail the instructor at schristiansen@stlcc.edu the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates Sociology SOC:100 Human Relations 3 cr 15699 301 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-304 STAFF 1/19-5/17 SOC:101 Introduction to Sociology 3 cr 12304 346 Day MW 12pm-1:50pm WW-208 STAFF 2/08-5/17 13666 3S1 Day TR 1:30pm-2:45pm WW-202 S Smith 1/19-5/17 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 15700 350 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm WW-304 STAFF 1/19-5/17 14677 3W4 Web-Based/Internet TBA NET STAFF 1/16-5/17 Required Orientation R 7pm-8:30pm WW-225 1/21-1/21 This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Students must log in to Blackboard during the first week of class or they will be withdrawn for non-attendance. Spanish SPA:101 Elementary Spanish I 13943 3S1 Day MW 12pm-1:40pm WW-304 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 15721 3S4 Evening W 6pm-9:40pm WW-223 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 4 cr J Otalora 1/20-5/17 C Reid 1/20-5/17 SPA:102 Elementary Spanish II 14679 3S1 Day MW 1:30pm-3:20pm WW-226 This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 4 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 Theatre Wildwood THT:108 15446 Acting I 301 Day MW 9am-10:15am WW-102B You’ve go get a One t to Card! Really, you do. Find out why –and how. AVAILABLE NOW! The STLCC OneCard What is it? • Your official student ID card • An easy-to-use debit card • Quickest way to receive refunds from STLCC How do you get it? • First, register for classes. • Update your mailing address through Banner Self-Service at www.stlcc.edu/SelfService. • Have a new photo taken at your campus locations*. • Watch for your STLCC OneCard to arrive in the mail. It’s that EASY! MORE INFORMATION is available at www.STLCCOneCard.com. Initial cards are free. Replacement cards cost $20. *Locations for photos: Florissant Valley: Campus Life office Forest Park: Campus Life office Meramec: Campus Life office Wildwood: Information desk South County Education & University Center: Student Services area EXPANDING MINDS • CHANGING LIVES Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 162 Spring 2010 Courses at SCEUC ................................................................pgs. 163-169 www.stlcc.edu/Campuses/Education_Centers • 4115 Meramec Bottom Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 South County Education & University Center General Information for SCEUC – 314-984-7200 Academic Center (Meramec) – 314-984-7390 Bookstore – 314-984-7229 Bookstore hours are listed on the inside back cover of this schedule. Bookstore (Meramec) – 314-984-7660 Access Services – 314-984-7210 www.stlcc.edu/disAbility Business Office (Meramec) – 314-984-7736 Advising – 314-984-7205 Child Care Center (Meramec) – 314-984-7886 Advising and Counseling – 314-984-7575 2nd floor Clark Hall (Meramec) Monday-Thursday: 8am-8pm; Friday: 8am-4:30pm Financial Aid – 314-984-7210 Financial Aid (Meramec) – 314-984-7650 www.stlcc.edu/financialaid GED (Adult Basic Education) – 314-984-7777 Study Abroad – 314-539-5350 Office of International Education www.stlcc.edu/programs/study _abroad Transcripts – 314-644-9670 Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm Central Student Records 5600 Oakland Avenue, Room B-13 St. Louis, MO 63110 Veterans' Services – 314-984-7496 1st floor Clark Hall (Meramec) Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm Continuing Education – 314-984-7777 www.stlcc.edu/continuing_education Distance Learning – 314-539-5185 Assessment Center (Meramec) – 314-984-7596 MILEAGE GRID (one way) CC CC FV FP MC SC WW 17 7 18 17 30 16 21 31 29 11 16 24 12 20 FV 17 FP 7 16 MC 18 21 11 SC 17 31 16 12 WW 30 29 24 20 28 28 The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 163 SCEUC South County Education & University Center Directory St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Credits Instructor Day Time Location TR R 11am-12:15pm 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC SCEUC W 6pm-9:30pm SCEUC W 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC 3 cr STAFF STAFF 4 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC 3 cr R Schimmel Dates Accounting ACC:100 11901 11127 ACC:110 11135 ACC:114 11146 APPLIED ACCOUNTING S01 Day S50 Evening FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I S50 Evening MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING S50 Evening 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Architectural Technology ARC:124 15814 INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING S50 Evening T 1/19-5/17 Art ART:100 ART APPRECIATION 3 cr 11834 S01 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SCEUC STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:103 HISTORY OF MODERN ART 3 cr 12715 S01 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SCEUC STAFF 1/19-5/17 11838 S50 Evening W 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC STAFF 1/20-5/17 ART:131 COMPUTER ART STUDIO 3 cr 15209 S01 Day MW 1pm-3:50pm SCEUC STAFF 1/19-5/17 ART:275 PHOTO IMAGING I: PHOTOSHOP 3 cr 15811 S95 Day/Hybrid T 1pm-3:50pm SCEUC STAFF 1/19-5/17 An additional $35 is required for printing done in computer labs. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. AT:135 15512 COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN FOR THE WWW I S50 Evening MW 6pm-8:50pm SCEUC W M T R MWF R T R W M W M T R S U 9am-10:50am 9am-11:50am 1pm-2:50pm 1pm-3:50pm 9am-9:50am 9am-10:50am 9am-10:50am 9am-11:50am 1pm-3:50pm 1pm-2:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 8:30am-11am 11:10am-1pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC TR T 9:30am-10:45am 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC SCEUC MWF F 8am-8:50am 9am-10:50am SCEUC SCEUC 3 cr E Engel 1/20-5/17 Biology SCEUC BIO:111 10876 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY I S01 Day 10878 S02 Day 12684 S03 Day 10881 S04 Day 10883 S05 Day 10900 S50 Evening 10901 S51 Evening 15897 S80 Weekend BIO:122 12267 13602 BIO:207 12980 HUMAN SEXUALITY S01 Day S50 Evening ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I S01 Day 4 cr B Johnson T Werner Z Geist T Werner E Vernon E Vernon B Johnson STAFF 3 cr I Neufeld I Neufeld 4 cr T Lane 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/22-5/17 Business Administration BUS:104 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 cr 11231 S01 Day MW 9:30am-10:50am SCEUC STAFF 15262 S50 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC STAFF BUS:201 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 cr 13764 S01 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SCEUC STAFF 14367 SX1 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Chemistry CHM:101 12679 12680 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I S01 Day Problem Solving Lab S50 Evening Problem Solving MW W R R T 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 1pm-2:50pm 8pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC 5 cr STAFF STAFF Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 164 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN 15890 Title Section Credits Instructor Type Day Time Location Lab R 7pm-7:50pm SCEUC SCEUC-201 STAFF 3pm-4:40pm SCEUC 4 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 8am-9:15am SCEUC 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR M R 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-2:15pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF D Sperruzza D Sperruzza STAFF D Hurst D Hurst 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/21-5/17 M 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC TR 9:30am-10:45am SCEUC W 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC 3 cr C Adams 3 cr S Elhoffer 3 cr N McBroom 3 cr S Elhoffer 6:30pm-9pm SCEUC 3 cr STAFF S95 Dates 1/21-5/17 Chinese CHI:101 15424 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I S01 Day MW College Orientation COL:020 13409 COLLEGE ORIENTATION AND STUDY SKILLS S01 Day TR Communications COM:101 11480 11481 13265 13465 12989 12768 11482 11483 ORAL COMMUNICATION I S01 Day S02 Day S03 Day S04 Day S05 Day S46 Day S50 Evening S51 Evening Criminal Justice CRJ:122 14321 CRJ:206 14319 CRJ:207 11404 CRJ:212 15510 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE S50 Evening MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN CONFLICTS S01 Day POLICE SUPERVISION S50 Day CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION S01 Day 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 ECE:202 15707 MOVEMENT AND MUSIC IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION S50 Evening T 1/19-5/17 Economics ECO:140 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 13765 S01 Day MW 11am-12:20pm SCEUC 15169 SW1 Day MW 11am-12:20pm SCEUC ECO:151 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 12663 S01 Day MW 12:30pm-1:50pm SCEUC 14474 SW1 Day MW 12:30pm-1:50pm SCEUC This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11257 S50 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC 15173 SWA Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 ECO:152 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 14179 S01 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC 11951 SW1 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Education EDU:210 14338 14339 EDU:211 10989 10990 EDU:218 13779 EDU:227 15880 TEACHING PROFESSION WITH FIELD EXPERIENCE S01 Day T S50 Evening T FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION S01 Day F S50 Evening M TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHERS S50 Evening R EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY S01 Day R 1pm-2:50pm 7pm-8:50pm SCEUC SCEUC 9am-11:50am 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC SCEUC 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC 4pm-6:40pm SCEUC 3 cr K Hizer STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/21-5/17 Emergency Medical Technology EMT:121 EMERGENCY CARE, PRINCIPLES, AND TECHNIQUES 8 cr 11969 S01 Day TR 9am-1pm SCEUC M Dietzler 1/19-5/13 Students must have an American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Healthcare Providers card before the first class meeting. An additional fee of $55 will be added to the maintenance fee; books, personal equipment and require clinical attire are extra. 48 hours of clinical required in addition to classroom time. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 165 SCEUC Early Care and Education St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates SCEUC 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 SCEUC STAFF 1/16-5/17 SCEUC 1 cr STAFF 1/16-5/17 SCEUC STAFF 1/16-5/17 English ENG:003 SENTENCE COMBINING 10198 S01 Day TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. 10203 S50 Evening TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. ENG:004 GRAMMAR REVIEW 10215 S01 Day TBA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. 10216 S50 Evening TRA Permission required, contact the College Writing Center at 314-984-7570. SCEUC ENG:020 DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH 3 cr 12797 S01 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC STAFF ENG:030 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING 3 cr 10542 S01 Day MWF 8am-8:50am SCEUC STAFF 13226 S02 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC STAFF 12790 S50 Evening TR 7pm-8:15pm SCEUC STAFF ENG:101 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 3 cr 13235 S01 Day MWF 8am-8:50am SCEUC STAFF 11999 S02 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SCEUC STAFF 12880 S03 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SCEUC STAFF 12000 S04 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SCEUC STAFF 13094 S05 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SCEUC STAFF 12791 S06 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SCEUC STAFF 12001 S07 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC STAFF 12778 S46 Day TR 12:30pm-2:15pm SCEUC STAFF 12881 S50 Evening TR 5:30pm-6:45pm SCEUC STAFF ENG:102 COLLEGE COMPOSITION II 3 cr 12076 SW1 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SCEUC STAFF This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12077 SW2 Day TR 9:30am-10:50am SCEUC STAFF This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12785 SW3 Day TR 2pm-3:20pm SCEUC STAFF Section SW3 is Writing Intensive. It is required that students complete ENG:101 before taking this class. 12075 SX1 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 12672 SX2 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 12788 SWA Evening R 7pm-9:45pm SCEUC STAFF This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 12078 SXA Evening M 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 ENG:201 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION 3 cr 13515 SX1 Day TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/19-5/17 ENG:207 HUMOR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 cr 15257 SX1 Evening T 7pm-9:45pm SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 1/26-5/17 Geology GEO:100 EARTH SCIENCE 3 cr 13600 SX1 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. GEO:111 12635 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY S50 Evening W M 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC SCEUC MWF TR TR T 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 2pm-3:15pm 7pm-9:45pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SCEUC 5 cr C Campbell 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 This section includes a one-day field trip TBA. History HST:101 12583 13498 12584 11171 HST:102 12585 AMERICAN HISTORY I S01 Day S02 Day SW3 Day S50 Evening AMERICAN HISTORY II S01 Day 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 3 cr J Hughes Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 166 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section Type Day Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC 3 cr J Mercer 1/21-5/17 Information Systems IS:103 11639 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS S50 Evening R Interdisciplinary Studies IDS:101 CORNERSTONE 3 cr 15281 S01 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SCEUC E Reitan 1/20-5/17 Evil and the Human Condition examines various perspectives on the problem of evil in human experience. We will explore the contributions the behavioral sciences have offered to explain and account for destructiveness and cruelty in human behavior. 15282 S02 Day MW 1pm-2:15pm SCEUC M Burke 1/20-5/17 William Shakespeare and Film explores the kinds of choices made by writers and producers in presenting Shakespeare's work on the screen. The course will examine four plays (such as Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth and Hamlet comparing the texts and selected film versions, and examine the kinds of values such productions exhibit. Students will write several papers and complete a creative project. 14925 S96 Day/Hybrid T 12:30pm-1:45pm SCEUC D Sperruzza 1/26-5/30 Coming to the U.S.A.: Reflecting on the Effects of American Immigration is a hybrid classroom-Internet section focusing on the topic of immigration from sociohistorical, political, intercultural communication, and personal perspectives. Specifically, students will learn about immigration by spending time on a project for immigrants and refugees who are clients at the International Institute of St. Louis, reflecting on immigration by reading about and researching the topic, and drawing their own conclusions and sharing with classmates in the Discussion Board. Students must be able to get to the International Institute, located in South St. Louis at 3654 S. Grand Blvd for at least one visit during our class time. Ten hours of service learning will be required before the end of the course as you work on your project. Students are required to log into this course and complete the First Assignment by Sunday night of the first week of class to maintain class enrollment. For more information, see Distance Learning on page 187 or go to www.stlcc.edu and click on Distance Learning. Contact the instructor, Denise Sperruzza, with questions at dsperruzza@stlcc.edu or 314-984-7315. IDS:201 CAPSTONE 4 cr 15706 S02 Day TR 2pm-3:50pm SCEUC D Hurst 1/19-5/17 Law Goes to the Movies examines important themes in the study of law by comparing scholarly work against representations of these concepts in cinema. The class will examine the practice of law, the role of courts in the political system and the relationship between law and society. 13626 S50 Evening T 5:45pm-9:30pm SCEUC P Nygard 1/19-5/17 The Annotated Middle-Earth. In searching for the origins of Middle-earth, this course seeks to bring students to an appreciation of the world of myth and legend from which J.R.R. Tolkien drew his inspiration. An understanding of this heritage is an essential aspect of this endeavor for the Master of Middle-earth was deeply committed to the study of the ancient soul as preserved in myth and legend. Yet, students will also get to know Tolkien as a 20th century writer whose creative process - though richer and more profound for the ancient tradition it draws on - went beyond mere imitation to renew, invigorate, and finally reinvent the Heroic Quest for the modern world. Mass Communications MCM:101 12290 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS S01 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC 3 cr STAFF 1/19-5/17 9am-9:50am SCEUC 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 10am-10:50am SCEUC STAFF 1/20-5/17 11am-12:15pm SCEUC STAFF 1/19-5/17 12pm-1:05pm SCEUC STAFF 2/8-5/17 5:30pm-6:45pm SCEUC STAFF 1/19-5/17 8am-8:50am SCEUC 3 cr STAFF 1/20-5/17 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am SCEUC SCEUC STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 11am-11:50am 8am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-1:45pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Mathematics MTH:020 PRE ALGEBRA 12496 S01 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 13096 S02 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12497 S03 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12769 S46 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12498 S50 Evening TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. MTH:030 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 12544 S01 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12548 S02 Day MWF 12549 S03 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12550 S04 Day MWF 13272 S05 Day TR 12551 S06 Day TR 13496 S07 Day TR 12552 S08 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 167 SCEUC 13137 S52 Evening R 5:30pm-8:20pm SCEUC P Nygard 1/21-5/17 Understanding The Lord of the Rings: Books and Films. Peter Jackson's three successful films based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings have brought many new readers to this classic of western literature, and sent many erstwhile readers back for a second look. This course will acquaint students with the life and writings of Tolkien, survey the successes and shortcomings of Jackson's trilogy, and explore the complex world of Middle Earth created by both. In the process, students will ponder the relevance of Tolkien's and Jackson's achievements to everyday modern life through the examination of such universal themes as good vs. evil, nature vs. machine, fall and redemption, the primacy of free will, the corrupting influence of absolute power, and the value of fellowship in a diverse and often contentious society. St. Louis Community College Course CRN Title Section Type Time Location Credits Instructor Dates 2pm-3:15pm SCEUC STAFF 1/19-5/17 1:30pm-2:40pm SCEUC STAFF 2/8-5/17 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm SCEUC SCEUC STAFF STAFF 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-8:15pm SCEUC SCEUC 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC STAFF STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF 12pm-1:05pm SCEUC STAFF 2/8-5/17 7pm-8:15pm 5:30pm-6:45pm SCEUC SCEUC 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 12pm-1:15pm SCEUC 8am-8:50am 7pm-8:50pm 5pm-6:50pm 7pm-8:50pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC STAFF STAFF 4 cr STAFF 4 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF TR 2pm-3:15pm SCEUC MWF TR W 10am-10:50am 9:30am-10:45am 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC Day 12771 S09 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 13097 S46 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12554 S50 Evening MW 12706 S51 Evening MW This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12707 S52 Evening TR 12708 S53 Evening TR MTH:140 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 13506 S01 Day MWF 11977 S02 Day MWF 13462 S03 Day MWF 11978 S04 Day TR 12772 S05 Day TR This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 12770 S46 Day MWF This is a computer-aided section with on-site availability of instructors and tutors. 11983 S50 Evening MW 11984 S51 Evening TR MTH:160B COLLEGE ALGEBRA: NON-TECH MAJORS 13798 S01 Day MWF MTH:160C COLLEGE ALGEBRA 12222 S01 Day MTWF 12223 S50 Evening MW 12224 S51 Evening TR 13098 S52 Evening TR 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Music SCEUC MUS:114 12674 MUS:128 12271 14975 10958 THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC S01 Day SURVEY OF ROCK MUSIC S01 Day S02 Day S50 Evening 3 cr G Gackstatter 3 cr STAFF STAFF D Pittman 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 PHL:101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 12521 SS1 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 15165 SW2 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SCEUC This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 11021 SW1 Evening R 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr J Shea 1/19-5/17 E Reitan 1/20-5/17 M Shea 1/21-5/17 PHL:103 WORLD RELIGIONS 13410 S01 Day MWF 9am-9:50am SCEUC PHL:104 ETHICS 11051 S01 Day MWF 12pm-12:50pm SCEUC 12524 SWA Evening R 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 3 cr STAFF 3 cr E Reitan J Shea 1/19-5/17 Philosophy 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 Physical Education PE:116 12908 BOWLING I S02 Day T 11am-11:50am TR 11am-11:50am Class meets at meets at SCEUC the first day; then at DuBowl Lanes, 2711 Lemay Ferry Road. PE:122 DANCE AEROBICS 11092 S50 Evening MW PE:129 FIRST AID 11102 S80 Weekend S An additional $10 fee will be added to the maintenance fee. PE:133 12514 GOLF S80 PE:161 11185 12519 STRESS MANAGEMENT S01 Day S50 Evening SCEUC OFF CAMPUS 5pm-5:50pm SCEUC 9:30am-12pm SCEUC 1 cr P Anders 1 cr K Fernandez 2 cr M Moore 1/19-1/19 1/21-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-3/27 1 cr S 8:30am-11:30am SCEUC E Mimlitz 3/13-3/13 S 8:30am-11:30am OFF CAMPUS 3/27-5/15 First class is a mandatory orientation at SCEUC, the class meets at Pro Am, 2760 Union Road. An additional $80 range ball fee will be added to the maintenance fee. Weekend W M 9am-11:30am 7pm-9:30pm SCEUC SCEUC 3 cr S Dingus K Fernandez Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 168 1/20-5/17 1/25-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Title Section PE:180 13589 PE:181 12690 11261 12751 11262 PE:182 12691 11267 12752 11268 PED:116 12862 12518 WELLNESS AND FITNESS CONCEPTS S01 Day YOGA I (BEGINNING) S01 Day S02 Day S50 Evening S80 Weekend YOGA II (ALL LEVELS/INTERMEDIATE) S01 Day S02 Day S50 Evening S80 Weekend PILATES S01 Day S50 Evening Type Credits Instructor Day Time Location Dates TR 1:30pm-2:45pm SCEUC M W R S 8:30am-10am 8:30am-10am 7pm-8:30pm 8am-9:30am SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC M W R S 8:30am-10am 8:30am-10am 7pm-8:30pm 8am-9:30am SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC MW MW 10am-10:50am 6pm-6:50pm SCEUC SCEUC 3 cr L Tiedt 1 cr D Motta D Motta J Elliott J Elliott 1 cr D Motta D Motta J Elliott J Elliott 1 cr D Motta K Fernandez M 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC 3 cr STAFF 1/25-5/17 9:30am-10:45am 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC SCEUC 3 cr STAFF J Messmer 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 Physical Science PSI:111 11674 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY I S50 Evening Political Science PSC:101 12586 11995 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS S01 Day TR S50 Evening M Psychology PSY:205 11096 PSY:208 11098 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT S01 Day TR ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY S50 Evening M 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF 9:30am-10:45am SCEUC 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC TR 9:30am-10:45am SCEUC TR MWF MWF TR 9:30am-10:45am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 7pm-8:15pm SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC SCEUC 3 cr STAFF 3 cr STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC 3 cr STAFF MW 6pm-7:40pm SCEUC MW 6pm-7:40pm SCEUC MW 6pm-7:40pm SCEUC 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 Reading RDG:020 13038 RDG:030 12792 13079 13037 12793 READING IMPROVEMENT S01 Day INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING S01 Day S02 Day S03 Day S50 Evening 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 Sociology SOC:101 10728 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY S01 Day 1/19-5/17 Spanish SPA:101 14358 SPA:102 14877 SPA:201 15197 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I S50 Evening ELEMENTARY SPANISH II S50 Evening INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I S50 Evening 4 cr STAFF 4 cr STAFF 4 cr STAFF The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 169 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 SCEUC PSY:125 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 cr 12336 S01 Day TR 9:30am-10:45am SCEUC STAFF 13524 S50 Evening T 7pm-9:40pm SCEUC STAFF PSY:200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr 12503 S46 Day TR 2pm-3:45pm SCEUC STAFF 10895 SS1 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 13068 SW1 Day MWF 11am-11:50am SCEUC STAFF This section is writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete ENG:101 before taking this course. 10896 SX1 Day TR 11am-12:15pm SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. 10897 S50 Evening M 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC STAFF 10898 S51 Evening W 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC STAFF PSY:203 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr 10911 SS1 Day MWF 10am-10:50am SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking intensive. It is recommended that students complete COM:101 before taking this course. 10912 SXA Evening W 7pm-9:50pm SCEUC STAFF This section is speaking and writing intensive. It is recommended that students complete both COM:101 and ENG:101 before taking this course. St. Louis Community College Weekend & Late Start Classes Course CRN Section Title ....pgs. 170-186 Credits Day Time Dates S TBA S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S F S S S S F F S S 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9am-2:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-2:50pm 9am-11:45am 12:30pm-2:10pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 8am-9:50am 10am-12:30pm 1pm-3:20pm 3:40pm-5:30pm 8am-10:30am 10:45am-12:35pm 9am-1pm 8am-10:40am 8am-1:30pm 12:30pm-3pm 9am-12pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 8am-4pm 1/16-3/6 3/13-5/15 1/30-5/15 1/30-5/15 1/30-5/15 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/15 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/12-4/9 1/16-5/17 1/23-3/14 1/23-5/17 1/30-5/17 1/22-5/17 2/12-4/9 3/20-5/15 2/6-2/13 S S S S S F S U S S S S S SU F S SU F SU F SU F SU F SU 8am-4pm 8:30am-11:15am 8am-12pm 8am-12pm 8am-12pm 6pm-8:40pm 9am-11:40am 9am-1pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 12:15pm-2:30pm 9:30am-12:20pm 9am-12pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 9am-12pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 8am-1pm 6pm-9pm 8am-1pm 3/6-3/13 1/23-5/17 1/23-3/14 3/27-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/22-5/17 2/13-5/15 1/23-3/13 1/16-3/14 1/23-3/14 3/23-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/15-1/17 1/15-1/17 1/23-5/17 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 FLORISSANT VALLEY Weekend Weekend & Late Start ACC:120 ACC:122 ART:172 AT:120 AT:130 AT:204 AT:205 AT:206 AT:208 AT:280 BIO:111 13399 11488 13531 13519 13521 13537 13688 13539 13538 13697 12817 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 580 Computer Accounting Applications for Business Computer Accounting Applications Spreadsheets Digital Photography Computer Drawing I:Illustrator Computer Draw II: Illustrator Comic Book Illustration I Dimensional Illustration I 3D Miniature Studio Set Design Fantasy Illustration I Advanced Photography Introductory Biology I 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr BIO:203 BIO:203 BIO:207 12956 13150 11391 580 581 580 General Microbiology I General Microbiology I Anatomy and Physiology I 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr BIO:207 13138 581 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 cr BIO:208 12148 580 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 cr BUS:104 CHM:206 COL:020 COM:101 ECE:101 ECE:201 ECO:151 ECO:152 EE:106 14788 14729 14695 13052 15708 15454 12232 13128 15517 580 501 576 580 502 580 580 580 585 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr EE:109 ENG:030 ENG:101 ENG:102 ENG:213 HST:101 IS:103 LGL:104 LGL:108 LGL:217 LGL:220 MCM:132 MTH:020 MTH:027 15502 10314 10574 13679 10618 11643 15227 11350 11351 11348 14737 15573 12445 12447 585 580 580 5X9 5XB 580 505 580 580 580 580 580 582 580 Introduction to Business Administration Organic Chemistry Lecture I College Orientation and Study Skills Oral Communication I Introduction to Early Care and Education Math and Science in Early Care and Education Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics IBM Personal Computer Installation and Repair Personal Computer Configuration Introduction to College Writing College Composition I College Composition II The Short Novel American History I Information Systems for Business Introduction to Civil Trial Procedures Introduction to Law for the Paralegal Legal Research Criminal Law and Procedure for the Paralegal Major Themes in Film Pre-Algebra Bridges to Elementary Algebra MTH:030 MTH:123 12483 12489 582 580 3 cr 1 cr MTH:123 12490 581 MTH:123 12491 582 MTH:123 12492 583 MTH:137 12565 580 Elementary Algebra Introduction to the Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator Introduction to the Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator Introduction to the Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator Introduction to the Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator Bridges to Intermediate Algebra 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 170 Spring 2010 Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time M TBA M MW S F MW TR S S S S S S MW F S F M M M M W T M M TR TBA TR M M F M M MW MTWR M M M F T MW M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M S M M M M M T M M T 6pm-8:40pm 9am-1pm 7:05pm-9:45pm 4pm-6:50pm 9am-2:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-11:50am 7pm-9:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-3:50pm 9am-11:50am 9am-2:50pm 9am-2:50pm 9am-2:50pm 7:30pm-9:10pm 5:30pm-9pm 5:30pm-8:15pm 8:20pm-10pm 6pm-9:15pm 5:45pm-9:45pm 5:30pm-8pm 8:15pm-10:05pm 5:30pm-9:30pm Dates ACC:100 ACC:122 ARC:209 ART:165 ART:172 ART:235 ART:275 AT:105 AT:120 AT:130 AT:204 AT:205 AT:206 AT:208 AT:276 AT:279 AT:280 AT:280 BE:150 BIO:104 BIO:111 11339 11488 14641 12249 13531 14450 13329 14453 13519 13521 13537 13688 13539 13538 13328 14395 13697 14551 15515 12235 12649 550 580 550 501 580 501 501 551 580 580 580 580 580 580 501 501 580 503 550 550 550 Applied Accounting Computer Accounting Applications-Spreadsheets Mechanical and Electrical Systems I Photography I Digital Photography Graphic Production II Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Digital Printing Computer Drawing I:Illustrator Computer Drawing II: Illustrator Comic Book Illustration I Dimensional Illustration I 3D Miniature Studio Set Design Fantasy Illustration I Photo Imaging II: Photoshop Non-Silver Photography Advanced Photography Advanced Photography Biomedical Electrical Safety Basic Laboratory Methods Introductory Biology I 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 4 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr BIO:117 BIO:122 BIO:208 12891 13305 13134 5SA 50H 552 Conservation and Ecology Human Sexuality Anatomy and Physiology II 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr BIO:222 BIO:224 BIO:562 BLW:101 BUS:104 BUS:104 BUS:201 CE:116 CHM:002 CHM:232 COL:020 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:104 DCS:107 DCS:107 DCS:108 DCS:108 DCS:108 DCS:206 DCS:206 DCS:206 DCS:217 DCS:218 DCS:218 DCS:218 DCS:218 DIT:108 DIT:206 DIT:225 ECE:101 ECE:102 ECE:102 ECE:104 ECE:105 ECE:107 ECE:124 ECE:124 ECE:125 ECE:200 15494 15155 14206 11330 11374 14788 11376 10219 13739 15432 15536 11667 13307 14691 14944 11672 11702 11703 11707 11708 13450 11710 11711 13445 12737 12738 12739 12738 12739 12950 11394 13060 15708 12710 14056 13634 11544 13332 15444 15449 11549 15453 501 502 550 550 550 580 550 550 501 501 552 551 50H 518 50U 5XA 501 502 501 551 502 501 551 552 551 501 551 501 551 550 501 501 502 550 502 502 501 550 551 50R 550 550 Specialized Topics in Biotechnology Introduction to Bioinformatics Specialized Topics in Biotechnology-Bioprocessing Business Law I Introduction to Business Administration Introduction to Business Administration Elementary Statistics Construction Blueprint Reading Preparation for Chemistry Chemical Technology VI College Orientation/Study Skills Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Persuasion Fingerspelling Fingerspelling Orientation to Interpreting Orientation to Interpreting Orientation to Interpreting Consecutive Interpreting Consecutive Interpreting Consecutive Interpreting Translation Applications of ASL Pre-Workplace Learning Pre-Workplace Learning Pre-Workplace Learning Pre-Workplace Learning Food: Preparation and Science Lecture Seminar: Dietetic Practitioner Issues The Cultural Feast: Introduction to Food and Society Introduction to Early Care and Education Creative Experiences in Early Care and Education Creative Experiences in Early Care and Education Principles of Early Care and Education Child Development Laboratory Early Care and Special Education Child Nutrition, Health and Safety Child Nutrition, Health and Safety Child Growth and Development I Guiding Young Children 5 cr 2 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 5 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 2 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 5:30pm-9:30pm 6pm-8:50pm 6pm-8:50pm 9am-1pm 6pm-8:50pm 7:05pm-9:45pm 8am-10am 1pm-4:20pm 6pm-8:40pm 6pm-8:50pm 5:45pm-9:45pm 9:30am-12:20pm 5:45pm-9:45pm 9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-3pm 12:30pm-3pm 9:30am-12pm 7:45pm-10pm 9:30am-12pm 12:30pm-3pm 5pm-7:30pm 5pm-7:30pm 7:45pm-10pm 12:30pm-3pm 5pm-7:30pm 12:30pm-3pm 5pm-7:30pm 5:30pm-8:20pm 9am-11:30am 12pm-2:40pm 9am-12pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 3:30pm-6pm 9:45am-12:15pm 2pm-2:50pm 6:30pm-9:10pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 6:30pm-9pm 6:30pm-9:10pm 6:30pm-9:30pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 171 1/25-5/17 3/13-5/15 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/30-5/15 3/26-5/17 2/1-5/12 2/9-5/11 1/30-5/15 1/30-5/15 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 1/30-5/30 2/1-5/12 2/8-5/17 1/30-5/15 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/17-5/17 3/23-5/14 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/12-4/9 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/22-5/10 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/8-4/26 2/12-5/17 3/9-4/27 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/30-5/17 1/25-3/14 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/25-4/5 1/25-5/17 1/26-5/17 Weekend & Late Start FLORISSANT VALLEY Late Start St. Louis Community College Weekend & Late Start Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time ECE:208 ECO:151 ECO:152 EDU:210 EDU:218 EE:106 EE:109 EGR:141 EGR:256 ENG:020 ENG:020 ENG:020 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:032 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:213 GER:101 HST:102 HUM:102 IS:101 IS:101 IS:102 IS:102 IS:103 IS:103 IS:103 IS:103 IS:109 IS:110 11551 12232 13128 14489 13982 15517 15502 10210 14768 10281 10287 14048 10298 10301 12837 12969 12973 14051 13471 10423 10546 10559 10569 13734 10583 10588 12561 13310 13474 13679 10618 14665 11638 12865 12245 14211 14279 15756 11492 14241 14242 15227 13819 15187 550 580 580 502 501 585 585 550 550 502 506 522 502 505 519 509 522 525 528 507 510 523 552 578 5XJ 5X5 5XN 5WH 5WF 5X9 5XB 550 550 5SA 501 574 574 575 551 503 552 505 574 565 Before and After School Care Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Teaching Profession with Field Experience Technology for Teachers IBM Personal Computer Installation and Repair Personal Computer Configuration Introduction to AutoCAD II Solid Modeling with CATIA Developmental English Developmental English Developmental English Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Lab College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II The Short Novel Elementary German I American History II Humanities II Keyboarding Keyboarding Keyboarding and Formatting Keyboarding and Formatting Information Systems for Business Information Systems for Business Information Systems for Business Information Systems for Business Proofreading and Editing Skills Programming Design and Development 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 2 cr 2 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 2 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 3 cr 4 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 6:30pm-9:30pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 6pm-7:50pm 12:30pm-3:10pm 8am-4pm 8am-4pm 7pm-9:45pm 6pm-8:55pm 8am-9:25am 12:30pm-1:55pm 9:30am-10:55am 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:55am 12:30pm-1:55pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 8am-9:15am 8am-9:15am 9am-9:50am 9:30am-10:55am 12:30pm-3pm 9:30am-10:55am 7pm-9:40pm IS:118 IS:118 IS:119 IS:119 IS:119 IS:123 IS:124 IS:125 IS:126 IS:129 IS:130 IS:131 IS:132 IS:132 IS:132 IS:136 IS:137 IS:137 IS:151 IS:151 IS:156 IS:157 IS:157 IS:157 IS:161 IS:200 13820 15306 13149 13821 15302 13823 13824 11543 14286 11512 14543 14287 11516 13826 14288 15751 14162 15304 13135 15752 13828 13829 15301 15303 13830 13167 574 550 501 574 551 575 574 550 574 574 596 574 550 574 501 550 574 551 574 595 574 574 502 551 574 575 Microcomputer Applications-Databases 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Databases 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing 1 cr Introduction to Windows 1 cr Windows-Advanced Topics 1 cr Excel for Windows 2 cr E-Mail and Information Management 1 cr HTML 1 cr Hardware and Software Support 3 cr Advanced HTML 2 cr Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr Internet Fundamentals 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Presentation Software 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Presentation Software 1 cr Microcomputer Applications in Business 4 cr Microcomputer Applications in Business 4 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Database 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Word Processing 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Word Processing 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Word Processing1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Advanced Word Processing 1 cr Electronic Records Management 2 cr R F S M M S S M T MW MW TR MW MW TR MW MW TR MW MW T TR M TBA MW R TR W TBA S S M M T TR TBA TBA TBA W TR R S TBA T R TBA MW MW TBA TR TBA TBA MW TBA TBA MW TBA TR TBA MW W TBA MW TBA M TBA TBA MW TR TBA TBA 11am-12:15pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 11am-12:25pm 5:45pm-9:45pm 8am-12pm 8am-12pm 5:40pm-9:10pm 7pm-9:40pm 6pm-10pm 11am-12:15pm 7pm-9:40pm 9:30am-10:45am 7pm-9:40pm 9am-11:40am 1pm-3:30pm 5:30pm-8pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 11am-12:15pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 5:30pm-8pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 9:30am-10:45am 5pm-6pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 5pm-6pm 11am-12:15pm 5:30pm-9:30pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 172 Dates 3/25-5/17 2/12-4/9 3/20-5/15 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/6-2/13 3/6-3/13 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/24-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/27-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/26-5/5 2/9-3/11 3/22-4/23 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/10-5/12 2/9-5/13 2/11-5/13 2/13-5/15 3/22-4/23 3/23-5/11 3/25-5/13 3/22-4/16 3/22-3/31 2/8-3/8 3/22-4/14 2/2-2/11 3/22-4/14 4/19-5/14 2/8-3/10 4/12-5/10 2/8-3/5 3/22-5/17 3/8-5/10 2/2-2/10 3/22-4/14 2/22-3/24 2/10-3/10 4/6-4/15 4/19-5/14 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 4/19-5/14 4/19-5/14 3/22-4/14 2/16-3/2 4/19-5/10 2/8-4/9 Spring 2010 CRN Section Title Credits Day IS:210 IS:214 IS:235 13454 15799 15242 574 550 565 Office Procedures Spreadsheet Macros and Advanced Topics Network Design and Installation 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr IS:239 15244 595 Router Administration 3 cr IS:252 15249 565 Advanced Java Programming 3 cr LGL:211 LGL:220 MCM:101 MCM:121 MCM:123 MCM:130 MCM:140 MCM:141 MCM:209 MCM:219 MCM:220 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:160C MTH:160C MUS:114 MUS:114 PE:103 13013 14737 11934 13331 14020 14636 11722 11723 13997 11763 14638 12432 12440 13723 14102 14103 14104 14787 12449 12475 12481 13768 14791 10632 10749 12254 12572 14105 14792 13852 14793 13321 14540 12270 580 580 585 501 501 5XB 501 501 5XA 502 501 540 545 556 541 544 549 547 504 545 556 540 549 505 556 545 560 540 547 540 549 502 5SB 591 Torts Criminal Law and Procedure for the Paralegal Introduction to Mass Communications Television Production Broadcast Journalism Film Appreciation Introduction to Advertising Public Relations Blacks and the World of Cinema Multimedia Applications Advanced Audio Production Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra College Algebra The Enjoyment of Music The Enjoyment of Music Aerobic Fitness 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 4 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr PE:106 12269 580 Backpacking and Hiking 1 cr PE:109 14238 550 Basic Fitness I 1 cr PE:118 11614 580 Camping and Floating 1 cr PE:120 12697 574 Community CPR 1 cr PE:120 15523 581 Community CPR 1 cr PE:121 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 13190 11748 11752 11787 11789 11791 11794 11806 11809 11812 12698 13192 13967 501 502 504 527 528 556 557 515 516 517 506 514 522 Cycling Ergometry For Fitness Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TBA R T R M W T R R S T T TR F TR TR M TBA TR MW TR M MW TR TR MW MWF TR M MW TR MWF M TR M MW MW MW TR TBA T S TBA S T S U TR TR T T S S TBA S S TBA S MWF TR TR MW TR MW TR MW MW MW TR MW TR cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Time 5pm-6pm 5:30pm-8pm 1pm-3:30pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 5:30pm-8pm 1pm-3:30pm 6pm-10pm 12:15pm-2:30pm 6pm-10pm 12:30pm-3pm 11am-12:15pm 9:30am-12:20pm 9:30am-10:45am 11am-12:15pm 12:30pm-3:40pm 9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-2:15pm 2pm-3:45pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 2:30pm-4:15pm 12:30pm-2:15pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 7am-8:50am 2pm-3:45pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 2pm-3:45pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 7am-8:50am 7:10pm-9:55pm 2pm-3:45pm 7:10pm-9:55pm 2pm-3:45pm 5:10pm-6:50pm 1pm-3:05pm 5:15pm-7:20pm 6pm-10pm 9am-10am 9am-11am 7pm-8pm 9am-11:59pm 2:01am-3pm 4:30pm-6:10pm 4:30pm-6:10pm 7pm-8pm 8:01pm-9pm 9am-11:59pm 8am-9am 9am-12:30pm 10am-11am 11am-2:30pm 1:41pm-2:41pm 8am-9:40am 9:41am-11:21am 4:30pm-6:09pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm 11:22am-12:59pm 7am-8:40am 1pm-2:40pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 173 Dates 2/8-5/17 4/5-4/30 3/23-5/11 3/25-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/12 3/23-5/13 3/25-5/11 3/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/26-5/5 2/2-5/17 2/2-5/17 2/12-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/26-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/1-5/17 2/2-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/26-5/5 3/27-3/27 3/27-5/8 5/8-5/8 4/13-4/13 4/17-4/17 4/18-4/18 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 4/6-4/6 4/6-4/6 4/17-4/17 3/27-3/27 3/27-5/15 5/15-5/15 3/27-3/27 3/27-5/15 5/15-5/15 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 Weekend & Late Start Course St. Louis Community College Weekend & Late Start Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:133 PE:162 PE:162 PE:162 PE:163 PE:163 PE:163 PE:165 PE:169 11749 11753 11788 11790 11792 11795 11807 11810 11813 12703 13194 13968 11793 11808 11811 11814 12032 13196 13198 13355 13532 14962 14978 15174 15175 15177 15434 15436 15438 15441 14355 11689 11690 15801 11691 11693 15802 15872 13873 502 504 527 528 556 557 515 516 517 506 514 522 557 515 516 517 556 514 533 532 582 524 526 584 585 587 502 504 506 522 501 502 501 550 502 501 550 550 550 Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Golf Swimming I (Beginning/Elementary) Swimming I (Beginning/Elementary) Swimming I (Beginning/Elementary) Swimming II (All Levels) Swimming II (All Levels) Swimming II (All Levels) Tai Chi I Tennis I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PE:170 13878 550 Tennis II 1 cr PE:173 11718 501 Walking for Fitness 1 cr PE:174 PE:181 PE:182 PED:134 PRD:102 PRD:102 PRD:102 PRD:107 PRD:110 PRD:110 PRD:126 PRD:126 PSC:101 PSI:115 PSY:200 PSY:203 PSY:210 RDG:020 RDG:020 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 REL:104 REL:204 11720 11696 11698 12704 12687 13949 15425 13916 13536 13920 14402 14403 14974 10662 10787 10798 12743 14314 14315 10085 10093 10095 13414 14317 14318 15411 15410 550 550 550 501 503 502 504 501 501 502 500 501 508 551 550 5WA 585 523 524 503 511 550 521 524 525 501 501 Water Aerobics Yoga I (Beginning) Yoga II (All Levels/Intermediate) Golf II Career Exploration Career Exploration Career Exploration Explorations for Women I Learning to Cope with Test Anxiety Learning to Cope with Test Anxiety Parenting Parenting Introduction to American Politics Observational Astronomy General Psychology Child Psychology Personality and Adjustment Reading Improvement Reading Improvement Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Real Estate Law Real Estate Finance 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 TR TR MW TR MW TR MW MW MW TR MW TR TR MW MW MW MW MW TR MW U F F S S U TR TR TR TR MW TR MWF M TR MWF M TR MW MW MW MW MWF MWF MW M M MW TR TR TR MW TR MW TR MW R M M MW T MW MW MTWR MTWR M MW MW MW W TR 8am-9:40am 9:41am-11:21am 4:30pm-6:09pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm 11:22am-12:59pm 7am-8:40am 1pm-2:40pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 8:41am-10:21am 10:22am-11:59am 12pm-1:40pm 6:10pm-7:50pm 7am-8:40am 4:30pm-6:09pm 4:30pm-6:09pm 9am-10:40am 11:01am-12:41pm 3pm-4:40pm 8:15am-9:55am 10am-11:40am 10:41am-12:21pm 8am-9:40am 9:41am-11:21am 11:22am-12:59pm 1pm-2:40pm 1pm-2:30pm 12:30pm-1:59pm 12pm-12:59pm 7:06pm-8:45pm 12:30pm-1:59pm 12pm-12:59pm 7:06pm-8:45pm 6:30pm-8pm 7pm-8:40pm 7pm-8:40pm 7pm-8:40pm 7pm-8:40pm 11am-11:59am 11am-11:59am 5:15pm-7:05pm 6pm-7:40pm 6pm-7:40pm 1pm-2:30pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 11am-12:15pm 6pm-6:50pm 11am-11:50am 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 11am-12:15pm 2pm-3:15pm 6pm-10pm 8pm-11pm 6pm-8:40pm 9:30am-10:55am 6pm-10pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 11am-12:15pm 9:30am-10:45am 5:40pm-8:20pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 174 Dates 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/28-5/16 3/26-5/14 3/26-5/14 3/27-5/15 3/27-5/15 3/28-5/16 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/25-4/29 2/2-3/4 2/16-4/13 1/25-3/17 2/2-3/4 1/25-3/10 3/23-4/22 2/8-3/10 3/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/26-5/5 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/17-5/5 3/23-4/27 Spring 2010 Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time REL:513 REL:517 SOC:101 15393 15409 15309 501 501 585 Salesperson Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) Basic Appraisal Procedures Introduction to Sociology 3 cr 2 cr 3 cr M TR W 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 2pm-4:30pm 1/25-4/26 2/16-3/11 2/10-5/17 Dates 12:30pm-4:30pm 6pm-9:10pm 9am-2:30pm 9am-2:30pm 1/4-5/30 1/4-5/30 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 9am-2:20pm 9am-2:50pm 9am-11:40am 9am-2:30pm 9am-11:45am 12pm-2:45pm 9am-11:40am 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-2:30pm 9am-2:30pm 9am-12pm 9am-11:50am 9am-11:40am 9am-12pm 9am-11:50am 9am-11:40am 1pm-2:35pm 6pm-8:40pm 6pm-8:40pm 9am-12:45pm 6pm-8:40pm 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/27-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/13-3/27 2/13-4/10 1/22-2/19 2/26-4/2 1/16-5/17 1/22-5/17 1/16-3/6 3/13-5/8 1/16-3/6 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-1pm 9am-10:50am 11am-12:50pm 11am-12:50pm 11am-12:50pm 9:30am-10:55am 9am-10:30am 10:30am-12pm 9am-10:30am 10:30am-12pm 9am-10:30am 10:30am-12pm 10:30am-12:25pm 12pm-1:50pm 3pm-4:30pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-10:40am 11am-12:40pm 9am-12pm 9am-3pm 9am-12pm 9am-1pm 3/13-5/8 1/23-2/20 4/10-5/8 2/27-4/3 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/13-5/15 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/27-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 ART:101 14227 495 Art History I 3 cr ART:109 ART:114 ART:209 ART:214 AT:229 COM:101 COM:101 ECE:204 ECE:205 EDU:120 ENG:020 ENG:030 ENG:101 ENG:102 ENG:102 HIT:207 HMS:101 HST:101 IDS:101 IS:101 IS:119 IS:123 IS:123 IS:151 IS:215 IT:101 IT:201 IT:202 14256 12766 15805 12767 12786 10630 14007 13295 15635 14655 14008 14009 14011 14015 14013 13548 15737 12985 14016 15869 15871 11456 11457 11464 11467 13726 13728 13730 485 486 404 486 486 480 487 480 450 487 486 486 487 4WQ 4WT 486 455 486 486 H80 H80 486 487 486 486 486 486 486 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 3 5 5 5 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr IT:203 IT:544 IT:547 IT:548 MTH:020 MTH:030 MTH:140 MTH:160C MUS:121 MUS:122 MUS:221 MUS:222 PE:129 PE:130 PE:130 PE:131 PE:131 PE:132 PE:132 PE:181 PE:182 PED:116 PHL:101 PSY:200 RDG:016 RDG:017 RDG:030 SOC:101 SOC:101 SPA:101 13732 14899 14897 14898 14730 12632 10789 13294 10526 10527 10622 10659 15676 14024 14021 14026 14022 14027 14023 15014 15015 14819 15654 14029 14833 14834 14018 14030 12986 10673 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 480 486 486 486 486 475 486 487 486 487 486 487 467 468 404 486 486 486 486 486 486 487 486 Drawing I Painting I Drawing III Painting II Advanced Painting Projects Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Management of Early Care and Education Settings Child and Society Art for Children Developmental English Introduction to College Writing College Composition I College Composition II College Composition II Procedure Coding Systems II Human Services: Theories & Skills American History I Cornerstone Keyboarding Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing Introduction to Windows Introduction to Windows Microcomputer Applications in Business Introduction to Local Area Networks Cisco Network Academy I: Network Basics Cisco Network Academy II: Routers/Routing Basics Cisco Networking Academy III: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing Cisco Network Academy IV: WAN Technologies Windows Server 2008 Configuring Active Directory Windows Server 2008 Configuring Network Infrastructure Windows Server 2008 Administration Pre-Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Class Piano I Class Piano II Class Piano III Class Piano IV First Aid Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Total Fitness Total Fitness Yoga I (Beginning) Yoga II (All Levels/Intermed) Pilates Introduction to Philosophy General Psychology Developmental Reading Developmental Reading Lab Introduction to College Reading Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Elementary Spanish I U F S S TBA S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S F F S F S S S 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 4 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S U S S S S S S S S The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 175 Weekend & Late Start FOREST PARK Weekend St. Louis Community College Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 MW M M M M M W M TR MW MW TR TR TR TR M MW MW MW TR TR MW M MTWRF TWR TWR TWR TWR TWR TWR M M TWR TWR TWR TWR M MW MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR MW MWF MWF MWF MW MWF MWF MW MW MW MW M TR MW MWF MW TR TR S TR TBA TBA TBA TR TR 12pm-1:30pm 7:05pm-9:45pm 7:05pm-10:15pm 7:05pm-9:45pm 7:05pm-9:45pm 6pm-9:20pm 6:15pm-9:40pm 6pm-9:20pm 9am-11:50am 2:30pm-5:30pm 11am-2pm 9am-11:50am 9am-11:50am 3pm-6pm 3pm-6pm 5pm-10pm 11am-2pm 11am-2pm 11am-2pm 9am-11:50am 9am-12pm 2:30pm-5:30pm 5pm-10pm 8am-4:30pm 7:30am-11:45am 6pm-10:15pm 7:30am-11:45am 6pm-10:15pm 7:30am-11:45am 6pm-10:15pm 7:30am-11am 12pm-3:30pm 12pm-4:15pm 12pm-4:15pm 12pm-4:15pm 12pm-4:15pm 5:30pm-8:20pm 12:30pm-2:20pm 10am-11:20am 6am-6:50am 12:30pm-1:45pm 9am-10:35am 1pm-2:35pm 5:30pm-7:05pm 1pm-3:20pm 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 10am-11:15am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-1:15pm 9am-10:50am 7pm-8:50pm 5:30pm-6:45pm 7pm-9:40pm 9am-10:50am 12pm-1:50pm 11am-11:50am 11am-12:15pm 7pm-8:50pm 11am-12:50pm 9am-2:30pm 12:30pm-2:10pm Dates FOREST PARK Late Start Weekend & Late Start ACC:100 ACC:100 ACC:110 ACC:120 ACC:122 ARA:101 ART:100 ART:107 ART:113 ART:131 ART:133 ART:213 ART:215 ART:239 ART:240 ART:275 AT:135 AT:143 AT:144 AT:213 AT:215 AT:246 AT:276 AUT:164 BAP:105 BAP:105 BAP:110 BAP:110 BAP:115 BAP:115 BAP:150 BAP:150 BAP:205 BAP:210 BAP:215 BAP:220 BIO:151 BUS:104 BUS:104 CLT:107 COL:020 COL:020 COL:020 COL:020 COL:020 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:103 COM:107 10224 12031 10265 14223 12984 14758 12252 12309 13793 12898 10183 13794 13791 15716 15717 12899 12763 13151 14100 13795 13792 12764 12900 15357 13922 15524 13923 15688 13924 15697 13946 13947 13926 13927 13929 13930 14784 10468 12353 10268 14122 14921 15009 15011 15013 10035 10036 10038 10039 10040 10041 10044 10045 10049 10050 10051 11692 12888 13319 13320 13322 13663 14007 14842 15720 15722 15908 15558 10053 421 452 451 451 461 450 461 450 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 450 421 421 421 421 421 421 450 426 421 461 421 461 421 461 401 402 421 421 421 421 450 421 422 421 421 422 423 461 424 401 402 405 406 407 408 411 421 461 450 451 422 424 413 414 463 425 487 428 419 420 426 402 401 Applied Accounting Applied Accounting Financial Accounting I Computer Accounting Applications for Business Computer Accounting Applications-Spreadsheets Modern Arabic I Art Appreciation Design I Ceramics I Computer Art Studio Graphic Design I Ceramics II Printmaking II Illustration I Illustration II Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Communication and Design for the WWW I Communication and Design for the WWW II WWW Special Topics Advanced Ceramics Advanced Printmaking Advanced Computer Art Applications Photo Imaging II: Photoshop Workplace Learning II: Ford ASSET Breads, Rolls, and Bakeries Breads, Rolls, and Bakeries Production Pastry Techniques Production Pastry Techniques Cake Production and Decoration Cake Production and Decoration Bakeshop Basics for Culinarians Bakeshop Basics for Culinarians Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts Chocolates and Pralines Contemporary Plated Desserts Showpieces and Confectionary Art Biology of Human Health and Disease Introduction to Business Administration Introduction to Business Administration Phlebotomy Practicum College Orientation and Study Skills College Orientation and Study Skills College Orientation and Study Skills College Orientation and Study Skills College Orientation and Study Skills Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Small Group Communication Public Speaking cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 12:30pm-2:10pm 11am-12:50pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 176 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-3/22 3/29-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/10-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/16-3/11 2/16-3/11 3/23-4/15 3/23-4/15 4/20-5/13 4/20-5/13 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-2/25 3/2-3/25 3/30-4/15 4/20-5/6 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/27-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/27-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 Spring 2010 CRN Section Title Credits Day Time COM:110 COM:200 CUL:101 CUL:101 CUL:101 CUL:115 CUL:115 CUL:115 CUL:115 CUL:205 CUL:205 CUL:215 CUL:215 DA:166 DA:167 DA:172 DA:175 DA:202 15567 13473 14067 14068 14070 14082 14083 14086 15537 14071 14072 14087 14101 10356 10367 10391 14124 10425 401 4WA 421 422 461 421 423 422 461 421 461 421 461 421 421 421 401 421 Organizational Communication Communication Between Cultures Safety and Sanitation Safety and Sanitation Safety and Sanitation Food Preparation Practical II Food Preparation Practical II Food Preparation Practical II Food Preparation Practical II Global Cuisine Global Cuisine American Regional Cuisine American Regional Cuisine Dental Lab Procedures Dental Radiology II Dental Practice Management Dental Assisting Practicum II Expanded Functions II 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 10am-11:15am DA:203 DHY:137 DHY:504 DIE:105 12861 10241 14970 13520 461 401 1 426 Expanded Functions III Anatomy and Embryology of the Head and Neck Dental Hygiene: Skills Review Diesel Fuel Systems 1 2 1 3 cr cr cr cr DIE:201 15413 426 Preventive Maintenance Inspection 3 cr DIE:204 ECE:101 ECE:101 ECE:104 ECE:108 ECE:124 ECE:125 EDU:210 EDU:210 EDU:211 EDU:211 EDU:218 EDU:227 EDU:227 EGR:133 ENG:020 ENG:020 ENG:020 ENG:020 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:030 ENG:060 ENG:060 ENG:062 15414 10194 14778 14779 15642 15887 15638 14531 14859 10395 15552 15555 15601 15603 10538 10404 10405 14117 14118 10437 10438 10440 14119 14120 10336 10338 14111 426 450 403 451 470 451 450 401 450 461 405 402 470 475 466 421 461 422 423 421 422 461 424 462 421 461 421 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr ENG:070 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 FNL:205 FNL:205 HIT:101 HIT:101 HIT:103 HIT:110 10349 10447 10456 10457 10458 12177 14011 15861 10478 10758 14015 10109 15550 13583 15776 13582 14772 461 424 421 422 461 423 487 426 4WM 4WD 4WQ 401 402 476 421 475 450 Service and Parts Management Introduction to Early Care and Education Introduction to Early Care and Education Principles of Early Care and Education Infant, Toddler and Two-Year-Old Children Child Nutrition, Health and Safety Child Growth and Development I Teaching Profession with Field Experience Teaching Profession with Field Experience Foundations of Education Foundations of Education Technology for Teachers Educational Psychology Educational Psychology Introduction to AutoCAD I Developmental English Developmental English Developmental English Developmental English Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Introduction to College Writing Academic English for Non-Native Speakers Academic English for Non-Native Speakers Spoken Communication and Pronunciation for Non-native Speakers Academic English for Non-Native Speakers III College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II Funeral Service Seminar Funeral Service Seminar Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Healthcare Delivery Systems Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues MW TBA T R T MT MT MT MT WR WR WR WR TR TR TR M W F TBA M TBA MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR T TR TR TBA W M M M W W TR F T M MW MW MW TR MW TR MW TR MW MWF TR TR 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 4 4 2 3 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr TR MWF MW MW TR TR S MWF TR MWF S M M TBA TR TBA M 11:30am-1pm 11:30am-1pm 5pm-6:30pm 7:30am-10:50am 2:30pm-5:50pm 11am-2:20pm 6pm-9:20pm 7:30am-10:50am 6pm-9:20pm 11am-2:20pm 2:30pm-5:50pm 9am-10:20am 11:30am-12:20pm 10:30am-11:20am 8am-5pm 11am-11:50am 9am-10:40am 9am-3pm 2pm-3:50pm 8am-11am 11:40am-2pm 8am-11am 11:40am-2pm 8am-11am 6:30pm-9:40pm 9:30am-12:20pm 12:30pm-3:20pm 6pm-9:40pm 6pm-9:40pm 1pm-3pm 5pm-7pm 5pm-8:10pm 1pm-4:10pm 12:30pm-2:05pm 11am-12:30pm 5:30pm-7pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 1pm-2:40pm 5pm-6:40pm 8am-9:40am 8am-9:40am 10am-11:40am 1pm-2:40pm 5:30pm-7:10pm 8am-9:40am 7:30pm-9:10pm 10am-11:57am 5:30pm-8:25pm 4pm-5:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 9am-10:50am 12pm-1:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 7pm-8:50pm 9am-10:50am 9am-2:30pm 2pm-3:25pm 5pm-6:40pm 9am-10:50am 9am-2:30pm 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2:30pm-4:30pm 5:30pm-8:10pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 177 Dates 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/26-5/17 5/12-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/16-3/11 2/16-3/11 3/22-4/15 3/22-4/15 4/19-5/13 2/9-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-3/29 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/26-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/27-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 Weekend & Late Start Course St. Louis Community College Weekend & Late Start Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time HIT:206 HMS:100 HMS:102 HMS:102 HRM:134 HRM:134 HRM:134 HRM:202 HRM:210 HRM:214 HST:137 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:201 13550 14777 15739 15742 10720 12369 12947 10725 10732 13178 10384 13476 13570 13665 13667 14155 466 431 402 450 401 402 450 401 401 401 421 421 422 452 404 475 Diagnosis Coding Systems II Introduction to Human Services Human Services: Policy and Politics Human Services: Policy and Politics Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Hospitality Law Guest Services Management Hospitality Human Resources Management African American History I Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Capstone 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 5:30pm-8:10pm 12:30pm-2:20pm 9am-10:50am 6pm-9:20pm 8:30am-11:10am 1pm-3:40pm 6pm-8:40pm 8:30am-11:10am 8:30am-11:10am 1pm-3:40pm 11am-12:50pm 11am-12:50pm 1pm-3:30pm 5pm-6:50pm 9:30am-10:45am IDS:201 IS:101 IS:101 IS:102 IS:102 IS:102 IS:103 IS:103 IS:103 IS:110 IS:119 IS:123 IS:123 IS:123 IS:124 IS:124 IS:124 IS:126 IS:126 IS:129 IS:132 IS:132 IS:132 IS:132 IS:139 IS:155 IS:156 IS:157 IS:157 IS:158 IS:161 IS:200 IS:200 IS:251 IS:251 IT:201 IT:201 IT:203 IT:203 IT:207 14813 14033 15869 12333 14840 15810 12805 13475 14114 12754 15871 11457 12889 14194 11458 12755 14034 12361 15736 13540 11460 11461 11462 13512 14835 12802 13362 12359 13015 13509 13018 15812 15820 11475 14028 13727 13728 13731 13732 14797 423 441 H80 450 475 421 421 475 422 426 H80 487 428 475 426 427 474 440 474 474 426 427 466 474 450 440 474 440 474 474 474 474 440 450 474 466 486 466 486 466 IT:545 IT:546 IT:546 IT:547 IT:548 MCM:101 MCM:110 MCM:121 MCM:123 MCM:125 MCM:132 MCM:135 MCM:136 14894 14895 14896 14897 14898 15640 15569 15853 15902 10074 15557 14178 13417 466 426 427 486 486 462 101 402 461 461 4XB 402 474 Capstone 4 cr Keyboarding 1 cr Keyboarding 1 cr Keyboarding and Formatting 3 cr Keyboarding and Formatting 3 cr Keyboarding and Formatting 3 cr Information Systems for Business 3 cr Information Systems for Business 3 cr Information Systems for Business 3 cr Programming Design and Development 3 cr Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing 1 cr Introduction to Windows 1 cr Introduction to Windows 1 cr Introduction to Windows 1 cr Windows-Advanced Topics 1 cr Windows-Advanced Topics 1 cr Windows-Advanced Topics 1 cr E-Mail and Information Management 1 cr E-Mail and Information Management 1 cr HTML 1 cr Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr Windows-Intermediate Topics 1 cr Web Publishing 3 cr Office Technology 2 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Database 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Word Processing1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Word Processing1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Spreadsheets 1 cr Microcomputer Applications-Advanced Word Processing 1 cr Electronic Records Management 2 cr Electronic Records Management 2 cr Java Programming 3 cr Java Programming 3 cr Cisco Networking Academy II: Routers/Routing Basics 5 cr Cisco Networking Academy II: Routers/Routing Basics 5 cr Cisco Networking Academy IV:WAN Technologies 5 cr Cisco Networking Academy IV:WAN Technologies 5 cr Cisco Networking Academy VIII: 5 cr Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks CCNA Voice - IP Telephony 5 cr Microsoft Windows Vista 2 cr Microsoft Windows Vista 2 cr Windows Server 2008 Configuring Network Infrastructure 3 cr Windows Server 2008 Administration 3 cr Introduction to Mass Communications 3 cr Journalism I: Writing and Reporting 3 cr Television Production 3 cr Broadcast Journalism 3 cr Scriptwriting for TV and Film 3 cr Major Themes in Film 3 cr Communication and Design for the WWW I 3 cr Introduction to Multimedia 2 cr TR TR MWF T M M M M M M MW MW MW TR MW TBA W MW TBA S M TBA MW MW TBA TR MW S F TR TBA MW TR TBA TBA TBA TBA MW TR T TBA M TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M TBA MW S TR S MW cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr TR F F S S M MW TR T MW MW MW M 5:30pm-9:30pm 8am-4:30pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 8am-4:30pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 5:30pm-9:30pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm 6pm-9:20pm 11:30am-12:45pm 6pm-7:40pm 6:30pm-9:40pm 5pm-6:40pm 1pm-2:40pm 11am-2pm 6pm-7:40pm 3/23-5/17 2/12-3/12 3/26-4/23 4/10-5/8 2/27-4/3 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 7:45pm-9:15pm 2pm-3:50pm 9am-11:40am 7pm-9:40pm 2pm-3:45pm 1pm-2:34pm 1pm-2:34pm 9am-11:50am 1pm-2:35pm 6pm-8:40pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 11am-12:15pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:40pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 178 Dates 3/23-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/16-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/13-3/27 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/13-4/10 2/26-4/2 2/9-3/11 3/22-5/17 4/12-5/12 4/6-5/6 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/1-4/7 2/23-4/1 2/23-3/30 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/13-5/8 3/23-5/17 3/13-5/8 3/22-5/17 Spring 2010 CRN Section Title Credits Day Time MCM:140 MCM:141 MCM:219 MGT:204 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:020 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:030 MTH:040 MTH:080 MTH:080 MTH:080 MTH:080 MTH:140 MTH:160C MTH:165 MTH:166 MUS:102 MUS:103 MUS:113 MUS:128 MUS:130 MUS:131 MUS:142 MUS:150 MUS:150 MUS:150 MUS:153 MUS:154 MUS:202 MUS:254 PE:109 PE:110 PE:120 PE:122 PE:122 PE:122 PE:123 PE:123 PE:123 PE:129 PE:129 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 10125 15730 15731 10523 12605 12831 12911 12912 12914 13173 13174 13363 13364 15604 15614 12630 12631 12942 13161 13175 13369 13992 15622 15623 15672 15768 15772 15773 15774 13066 15607 15609 15610 15779 13712 12357 12377 12378 10502 10503 10504 10528 12675 12666 15131 13554 13555 13556 13564 15105 13346 14108 14709 14710 13669 12084 12327 12383 12086 12334 12384 15661 15676 12097 12098 12099 12100 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Mathematical Systems I Structures of Mathematical Systems II Music Theory II Basic Music History of Jazz Survey of Rock Music Beginning Guitar Chorus Applied Music III Fundamentals of Music Technology Fundamentals of Music Technology Fundamentals of Music Technology Drum Machine Programming Music Recording with Pro Tools I Music Theory IV Music Recording with Pro Tools II Basic Fitness I Basic Fitness II Community CPR Dance Aerobics Dance Aerobics Dance Aerobics Dance Aerobics II Dance Aerobics II Dance Aerobics II First Aid First Aid Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MW R W M MW TR MWF MWF TR MW TR TR MW MWF TR MW TR MWF MW TR MW TR MWF TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR MW MWF MWF M M MW MWF MWF TR MW TR TBA TR M M R W MW T MW MW TR TR MW MW TR MW MW TR S MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW TR 5:15pm-6:55pm 6pm-9:30pm 6pm-9:30pm 7pm-9:40pm 5pm-6:50pm 12:30pm-2:20pm 12pm-1:10pm 2:20pm-3:30pm 5pm-6:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 2:45pm-4:35pm 1:15pm-2:25pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 5pm-6:50pm 5pm-6:50pm 2pm-3:10pm 7pm-8:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 12pm-1:50pm 2pm-3:50pm 1pm-2:10pm 1pm-2:50pm 12pm-1:50pm 8am-9:50am 9am-10:10am 10:20am-11:30am 11:40am-12:50pm 12pm-1:50pm 12pm-1:10pm 1:20pm-2:30pm 2pm-3:50pm 5pm-6:50pm 1pm-2:10pm 12:15pm-1:55pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:40pm 10am-11:40am 11am-11:40am 12pm-12:50pm 9am-10:40am 1pm-1:50pm 12:30pm-1:40pm cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 11am-12:40pm 6pm-9:20pm 6pm-9:20pm 6pm-9:20pm 6pm-9:20pm 2pm-3:40pm 6pm-9:20pm 8am-9:25am 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:55am 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 11am-12:25pm 11am-12:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 9:30am-10:55am 8am-8:55am 10am-10:55am 9am-9:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm 8am-9:25am The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 179 Dates 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/25-3/14 3/22-5/17 3/25-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 4/13-5/13 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/9-5/13 3/13-5/15 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 Weekend & Late Start Course St. Louis Community College Weekend & Late Start Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:131 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:132 PE:139 PE:140 PE:142 PE:162 PE:163 PE:165 PE:171 PE:173 PE:174 PE:177 PE:177 PE:178 PE:178 PE:181 PE:181 PE:181 PED:116 PHL:101 PHL:101 PRD:102 PRD:102 PRD:102 PRD:107 PRD:108 PRD:108 12105 12106 12107 12108 12110 12111 12152 14608 15669 15882 12112 12113 12114 12115 12116 12117 12118 12119 12120 12121 12122 12123 12125 12126 12184 14609 15670 15884 12127 12128 12129 12130 12131 12132 12133 12134 12135 12136 12137 12138 12140 12141 14204 14611 15678 15886 13104 13105 15680 15664 15665 14597 12796 12095 12892 12089 14628 12093 14627 13106 14602 15660 14598 10230 15654 12188 14144 14976 12189 12811 12816 430 431 432 461 463 464 429 441 445 465 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 430 431 432 461 463 464 429 441 445 465 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 461 463 464 421 442 445 465 421 421 402 405 406 402 421 421 421 421 404 421 404 461 403 405 402 450 486 421 462 422 421 421 422 Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Fitness Center II Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Total Fitness Karate I Karate II Lifeguard Training Swimming I (Beginning/Elementary) Swimming II (All Levels) Tai Chi I Volleyball I Walking for Fitness Water Aerobics Weight Training I Weight Training I Weight Training II Weight Training II Yoga I (Beginning) Yoga I (Beginning) Yoga I (Beginning) Pilates Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy Career Exploration Career Exploration Career Exploration Explorations for Women I Personal Growth and Identity Personal Growth and Identity 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 TR TR TR MW TR TR TR MW TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW TR TR TR TR MW TR TR TR MW TR MW MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW TR TR TR TR TR MW TR TR MW MW TR TR TR TR F MW MW MW TR MWF TR MWF TR MWF TR TR MW MW TR M S W T M W R T 11am-12:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 7pm-8:25pm 9:30am-10:55am 2pm-3:25pm 4pm-5:30pm 9am-10:30am 8am-8:55am 9am-9:55am 10am-10:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm 8am-9:25am 11am-12:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 7pm-8:25pm 9:30am-10:55am 2pm-3:25pm 4pm-5:25pm 7pm-8:25pm 9am-9:55am 10am-10:55am 11am-11:55am 12pm-12:55pm 1pm-1:55pm 4pm-5:25pm 8am-9:25am 9:30am-10:55am 11am-12:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 2pm-3:25pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 7pm-8:25pm 8am-8:55am 2pm-3:25pm 4pm-5:25pm 9am-10:30am 8am-9:25am 8am-9:25am 12pm-3pm 12pm-1:25pm 12pm-1:25pm 4pm-5:25pm 9:30am-10:55am 12pm-12:55pm 11am-12:25pm 12pm-12:55pm 9:30am-10:55am 12pm-12:55pm 9:30am-10:55am 5:30pm-6:55pm 2pm-3:25pm 12:30pm-1:55pm 1:30pm-3pm 7pm-9:40pm 9am-3pm 12pm-1:20pm 5:30pm-6:50pm 10am-11:20am 1pm-2:20pm 12:30pm-2:30pm 11am-12:25pm cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 180 Dates 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/12-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/27-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/11-5/17 2/9-5/17 Spring 2010 Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time Dates PRD:108 PRD:109 PRD:110 PRD:114 PSC:101 PSC:101 PSY:200 PSY:208 RDG:012 RDG:013 RDG:016 RDG:016 RDG:016 RDG:017 RDG:017 RDG:017 RDG:020 RDG:020 RDG:020 RDG:020 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:030 RDG:100 REL:514 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SPA:102 TUR:105 12829 13365 15835 15834 10252 10253 14029 12794 13366 13367 10488 13163 15086 12038 13620 15087 10492 10495 13623 15416 10529 10530 13628 13631 13655 14919 10505 15874 10402 14030 15547 10190 12391 461 474 401 401 421 450 486 450 421 421 421 422 423 421 422 423 422 461 421 423 424 422 425 421 423 461 421 H50 421 486 452 450 421 Personal Growth and Identity Habit Change Learning to Cope with Test Anxiety Coping with Stress Introduction to American Politics Introduction to American Politics General Psychology Abnormal Psychology Basic Reading Skills Basic Reading Skills Lab Developmental Reading Developmental Reading Developmental Reading Developmental Reading Lab Developmental Reading Lab Developmental Reading Lab Reading Improvement Reading Improvement Reading Improvement Reading Improvement Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading Introduction to College Reading College Reading and Study Skills Broker Pre-Examination Course (48-Hour MO) Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Elementary Spanish II Travel and Tourism Foundations II 2 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 2 cr 1 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 10 cr T TBA T M TR M S M MW MW TR MW TR TR MW TR MW TR MW MWF TWR MW MWF MWF TR MWR MW M TR S M M TWR 5:30pm-7pm 1pm-2:25pm 12pm-1:20pm 9am-10:50am 7pm-9:40pm 9am-3pm 7pm-9:40pm 11am-12:10pm 12:20pm-1:30pm 11am-12:10pm 12:30pm-1:40pm 12pm-1:10pm 12:20pm-1:30pm 1:50pm-3pm 1:30pm-2:40pm 10am-12:30pm 7:30pm-9:20pm 8am-9:50am 9am-10:40am 11am-12:50pm 9am-10:50am 9am-10:40am 10am-11:40am 11am-12:50pm 7pm-8:50pm 10am-11:40am 6pm-10pm 1pm-2:40pm 9am-3pm 7:30pm-10pm 6pm-9:20pm 8:30am-12:50pm 2/8-5/17 2/8-4/9 2/9-4/10 2/8-4/9 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-4/26 2/9-5/17 3/27-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/2-5/17 S S S S F S S S S S S S S S W S SU W S SU T R SU T R SU W FSU S S T SU 9am-5pm 9am-1:50pm 9:30am-1:20pm 1:30pm-6:20pm 6:30pm-9:30pm 9am-4pm 9:30am-12pm 9am-11:40am 9am-11:40am 9am-11:40am 9am-12:40pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 5:30pm-6:30pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 5:30pm-6:30pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 7pm-9pm 7pm-9pm 7am-5pm 8pm-10pm 7pm-9pm 7am-5pm 5:30pm-6:30pm 5:30pm-6pm 8:30am-11:30am 8:30am-11:30am 7pm-9:30pm 9am-5pm 1/30-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/22-2/12 1/23-2/13 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-2/13 2/20-5/15 1/23-5/17 1/23-5/17 1/23-5/17 3/31-3/31 4/10-4/10 4/17-4/18 4/21-4/21 4/24-4/24 5/1-5/2 4/6-4/6 4/8-4/8 4/10-4/11 4/20-4/20 4/22-4/22 4/24-4/25 3/10-3/10 3/26-3/28 3/13-3/13 3/27-5/15 1/19-5/17 5/1-5/2 ANT:104 ART:131 ART:172 AT:612 COM:101 13773 13155 13934 13817 12274 646 680 697 680 681 Field Study in Archaeology Computer Art Studio Digital Photography Foundations of Computer Animation Oral Communication I 3 3 3 3 3 cr cr cr cr cr ECE:124 ENG:101 HST:101 IS:129 IS:139 MTH:020 MTH:030 MTH:140 PE:106 15204 11938 15285 11743 11992 12495 12543 11451 10976 680 680 680 680 680 680 680 680 650 Child Nutrition, Health and Safety College Composition I American History I HTML Web Publishing Pre-Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Backpacking and Hiking 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr PE:106 10984 651 Backpacking and Hiking 1 cr PE:118 11042 650 Camping and Floating 1 cr PE:118 11054 651 Camping and Floating 1 cr PE:118 15289 652 Camping and Floating 1 cr PE:133 11137 680 Golf 1 cr PE:153 11275 650 Scuba Diving I - Open Water 2 cr The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 181 Weekend & Late Start MERAMEC Weekend St. Louis Community College Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time PE:153 14447 680 Scuba Diving I - Open Water 2 cr PE:154 11278 650 1 cr PE:165 PE:173 PSY:205 REL:513 REL:513 REL:514 REL:515 REL:515 REL:515 REL:516 REL:517 REL:518 REL:519 REL:520 REL:521 REL:522 11191 14399 15860 15455 15456 15459 15460 15462 15461 15474 15475 15476 15477 15478 15479 15480 680 680 680 680 681 680 680 681 682 680 680 680 680 680 680 680 Scuba Diving II Advanced Open Water Tai Chi I Walking for Fitness Human Growth and Development Salesperson Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) Salesperson Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) Broker Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) Missouri Real Estate Practice (24 Hour MO) Missouri Real Estate Practice (24 Hour MO) Missouri Real Estate Practice (24 Hour MO) Basic Appraisal Principles Basic Appraisal Procedures National USPAP Course (15-hr) Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use Residential Site Valuation and Cost Approach Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches Residential Report Writing S SU S M SU S S S SU SU SU FSU FSU FSU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU 12pm-5pm 9am-5pm 12pm-5pm 7pm-8:30pm 9am-4pm 10am-11:30am 8:30am-10am 12pm-2:50pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 3/13-4/24 5/1-5/2 5/8-5/8 3/22-5/17 5/15-5/16 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-1/31 4/10-4/25 2/20-3/7 2/5-2/7 3/26-3/28 4/30-5/2 1/16-1/24 2/13-2/21 3/6-3/7 3/27-3/28 4/10-4/11 4/17-4/25 5/8-5/9 TR MW M TBA TBA TBA W M M S M M M R M F TR M M M MW MW T MWF M TBA M TBA TR MW M TR M R TR MW M TR TR TBA TBA M M 12:20pm-1:55pm 3:15pm-5:55pm 7pm-9:50pm 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/30-5/17 1/30-5/17 1/30-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/30-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/11-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/12-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-3/14 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-1/25 1/25-5/17 1/25-1/25 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/11-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 2 cr 1 cr Dates MERAMEC Late Start Weekend & Late Start ACC:100 ACC:100 ACC:100 ACC:100 ACC:110 ACC:114 ACC:122 ACC:209 ACC:211 ANT:104 ARC:123 ARC:227 ARC:522 ART:100 ART:107 ART:107 ART:109 ART:172 AT:100 AT:152 AT:160 BIO:111 11123 11125 11126 11902 14391 14392 12713 11153 15235 13773 13492 11833 15199 15067 11843 13590 13637 13527 15214 14946 15283 15078 646 641 650 675 675 675 695 695 650 646 650 650 650 646 650 646 646 695 650 601 601 613 Applied Accounting Applied Accounting Applied Accounting Applied Accounting Financial Accounting I Managerial Accounting Computer Accounting Applications: Spreadsheets Intermediate Accounting II Current Topics in Accounting Field Study in Archaeology Introduction Computer-Aided Architectural Drafting Architectural Estimating Architectural Portfolio Prod Art Appreciation Design I Design I Drawing I Digital Photography Hardware Configuration and Troubleshooting Lighting Design Digital Capstone Introductory Biology I 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 2 cr 2 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr BIO:144 BIO:151 10932 13390 601 674 Marine Biology Biology of Human Health and Disease 3 cr 3 cr BIO:151 15344 675 Biology of Human Health and Disease 3 cr BUS:104 BUS:104 CHI:101 COL:020 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:105 COM:107 ECE:105 ECE:200 11224 13091 13653 15052 11280 11282 13261 13262 13264 14683 15847 13389 11514 15843 13627 646 609 650 606 650 654 638 639 622 637 641 674 674 650 650 Introduction to Business Administration Introduction to Business Administration Elementary Chinese I College Orientation and Study Skills Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Interview Process Public Speaking Child Development Laboratory Guiding Young Children 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 7pm-9:30pm 5:30pm-6:50pm 7pm-9:55pm 9am-5pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 5pm-6:50pm 3pm-5pm 6pm-9:50pm 4pm-8:20pm 3:30pm-6:50pm 11am-2:50pm 6pm-8:50pm 2pm-4:50pm 6pm-8:50pm 4pm-5:50pm 4pm-6:30pm 11am-11:50am 7pm-9pm 7pm-9pm 2pm-3:35pm 4pm-6:40pm 6pm-9:20pm 8am-9:25am 6:30pm-9:10pm 6pm-10pm 12:30pm-2:05pm 2pm-3:35pm 1pm-3:40pm 9:30am-11:05am 2:10pm-4:30pm 5pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-9pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 182 Spring 2010 CRN Section Title Credits Day Time ECO:151 ECO:151 ECO:151 ECO:152 ECO:152 EDU:226 ENG:030 ENG:101 ENG:102 ENG:103 ENG:207 ENG:224 FIN:100 GEO:100 GEO:100 GEO:100 HMS:100 HRT:102 11249 11250 13890 11634 12784 13323 15039 11108 12055 12058 15257 13077 14368 11078 14874 15096 10919 15522 646 650 6WA 671 646 6W1 610 651 6W1 695 SX1 6XA 650 6S2 646 6X3 650 650 Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Children's Literature Introduction to College Writing College Composition I College Composition II Report Writing Humor in American Literature Fiction Writing Personal Finance Earth Science Earth Science Earth Science Introduction to Human Services Soils 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 HRT:126 HRT:133 HRT:240 15382 15385 15380 671 671 650 Plant Identification: Shrubs and Vines Landscape Management Golf Course Management 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr HRT:245 15373 601 Special Applications in Landscape Design 3 cr HRT:245 15374 650 Special Applications in Landscape Design 3 cr HST:101 HST:101 HST:102 HST:102 HST:119 IDS:101 IDS:201 IDS:201 IS:101 IS:103 IS:103 IS:124 IS:125 IS:129 IS:132 IS:132 IS:139 IS:205 IS:239 14324 14839 14325 15864 11196 13288 14302 14954 12194 13395 13396 15297 11739 11740 12564 14444 11992 12196 12388 646 647 646 647 641 695 694 675 650 646 676 601 674 650 674 601 680 650 695 American History I American History I American History II American History II The Modern World Cornerstone Capstone Capstone Keyboarding Information Systems for Business Information Systems for Business Windows-Advanced Topics Excel for Windows HTML Windows-Intermediate Topics Windows-Intermediate Topics Web Publishing Medical Terminology Router Administration 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 3 2pm-3:45pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:40pm 2:30pm-4:10pm 7pm-9:40pm 11am-12:05pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:45pm 2pm-3:15pm 7pm-9:45pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 11am-12:35pm 9am-10:35am 7pm-9:40pm 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm 6:30pm-8:20pm 6:30pm-8:20pm 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm 8am-9:50am 10am-11:50am 5:30pm-7:20pm 7:30pm-9:20pm 4:15pm-5:50pm 5pm-6:25pm 2pm-3:45pm 1pm-2:35pm 10am-11:50am 2pm-2:50pm 1pm-2:50pm IS:255 IS:264 IS:270 IS:271 LGL:104 LGL:104 LGL:106 LGL:107 LGL:108 LGL:108 LGL:205 LGL:206 LGL:217 LGL:218 LGL:225 LGL:226 LGL:229 LGL:541 LIB:030 MCM:101 MCM:102 MCM:120 MCM:130 MCM:132 15340 15349 15313 13758 11536 11537 11538 14386 11539 11540 15596 11554 13271 11920 13749 11928 12011 14387 15250 13810 11534 12292 13001 13107 695 650 695 695 641 695 641 650 640 671 671 671 671 695 650 650 671 650 601 675 674 674 601 650 Adv Visual Basic Programming Advanced UNIX: System Administration I Oracle PL/SQL Oracle User Interface Design Introduction to Civil Trial Procedures Introduction to Civil Trial Procedures Computers and the Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Introduction to Law for the Paralegal Introduction to Law for the Paralegal Law of Real Property and Real Estate Transactions Business Organization and Government Regulation Legal Research Legal Writing Administrative Law Law Office Administration Advanced Computer Utilization Intellectual Property Introduction to College Research and Information Literacy Introduction to Mass Communications Media Literacy Introduction to Broadcasting Film Appreciation Major Themes in Film 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr TR M M TR MW M MWF M M M T M M M TR TR M M M W W M M M M M M TR MW MW TR MWF M M TBA T TR TBA TR TBA M TBA TR S M M W W M W M M W R R M R T M T T R R R W TR TBA TBA TBA M M cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 5:30pm-6:45pm 2pm-3:40pm 9:30am-10:45am 7pm-8:45pm 9:30am-10:45am 9am-12:40pm 7pm-10:10pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:50pm 12:15pm-4:15pm 6pm-10pm 1pm-5pm 6pm-10pm 12:15pm-5:15pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 2pm-3:35pm 1pm-2:50pm 6:30pm-9:50pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 183 Dates 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/26-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/24-5/12 3/24-5/13 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/23-4/27 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/30-4/29 3/1-5/17 3/22-5/17 4/5-5/2 2/23-3/25 2/20-5/15 1/25-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/25-5/17 3/25-4/8 1/25-3/14 3/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/18-3/4 4/15-4/29 3/25-5/17 3/31-5/12 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 Weekend & Late Start Course St. Louis Community College Weekend & Late Start Course CRN Section Title Credits Day MCM:140 MCM:219 MGT:120 MGT:204 MTH:020 MTH:030 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:160C MTH:160C MUS:114 MUS:114 MUS:114 MUS:128 MUS:128 MUS:132 NUR:203 OTA:214 PE:104 PE:106 13267 11589 12983 14193 14507 12507 11430 11447 12890 14887 14827 15909 15910 14828 15912 10963 11960 12961 10974 10976 674 601 650 675 646 602 603 641 609 676 646 674 675 646 674 651 601 641 601 650 Introduction to Advertising Multimedia Applications Managerial Leadership Business Organization and Management Pre-Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra College Algebra The Enjoyment of Music The Enjoyment of Music The Enjoyment of Music Survey of Rock Music Survey of Rock Music Orchestra Contemporary Nursing Occupational Therapy Assistant Practium II Archery Backpacking and Hiking 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 4 1 1 PE:106 10984 651 Backpacking and Hiking 1 cr PE:111 PE:118 13246 11042 601 650 Basketball I Camping and Floating 1 cr 1 cr PE:118 11054 651 Camping and Floating 1 cr PE:118 15289 652 Camping and Floating 1 cr PE:120 PE:120 PE:122 PE:126 PE:127 PE:128 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:130 PE:131 PE:132 PE:133 11061 13233 11072 11094 11095 13324 11284 11303 11304 11305 11306 11307 11308 11309 11310 11311 11316 11329 11334 11105 601 650 602 602 601 601 656 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 655 603 602 601 Community CPR Community CPR Dance Aerobics Fencing I Fencing II Fencing III Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Fitness Center II Total Fitness Golf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PE:133 11114 602 Golf 1 cr PE:133 11137 680 Golf 1 cr PE:153 14447 680 Scuba Diving I - Open Water 2 cr PE:154 11278 650 Scuba Diving II - Advanced Open Water 1 cr PE:173 PE:174 PE:191 PED:135 PHL:101 PHL:101 PHL:101 11254 11273 12502 12511 14814 14980 15048 650 602 602 601 646 647 648 Walking for Fitness Water Aerobics Body Contouring Fencing IV Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 TBA M M TBA MW MWF MWF MWF MTWF TBA MW TBA TBA T TBA M M TBA MTWR W S SU W S SU MTWR T R SU T R SU W FSU TR MW MWF TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MTWRF T TR T TR S S S SU S M SU TR MWF MWF TR MW TR F cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Time 12:30pm-3:30pm 7pm-9:50pm 3pm-4:35pm 7:45am-8:50am 7:45am-8:50am 12pm-1:50pm 7:45am-8:50am 5:15pm-6:50pm 6pm-9:10pm 7pm-9:20pm 1pm-2pm 11am-11:55am 5:30pm-6:30pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 5:30pm-6:30pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 2pm-2:55pm 7pm-9pm 7pm-9pm 7am-5pm 8pm-10pm 7pm-9pm 7am-5pm 5:30pm-6:30pm 5:30pm-6pm 9:30am-11am 7:30pm-9pm 11am-12pm 9:30am-11am 9:30am-11am 8am-8:50am 6pm-6:50pm 8am-8:50am 9am-9:50am 10am-10:50am 11am-11:50am 12pm-12:50pm 1pm-1:50pm 2pm-2:50pm 3pm-3:50pm 4pm-4:50pm 5pm-5:50pm 2pm-3:30pm 2pm-3:30pm 3:30pm-5pm 3:30pm-5pm 8:30am-11:30am 8:30am-11:30am 12pm-5pm 9am-5pm 12pm-5pm 7pm-8:30pm 9am-4pm 5:30pm-7pm 1pm-2pm 12pm-1pm 8am-8:50am 11am-12:35pm 1pm-2:35pm 9am-12:20pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 184 Dates 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 3/8-4/30 3/22-5/17 3/31-3/31 4/10-4/10 4/17-4/18 4/21-4/21 4/24-4/24 5/1-5/2 3/22-5/17 4/6-4/6 4/8-4/8 4/10-4/11 4/20-4/20 4/22-4/22 4/24-4/25 3/10-3/10 3/26-3/28 4/8-5/13 4/12-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/9-3/9 3/11-5/13 3/9-3/9 3/11-5/13 3/13-3/13 3/27-5/15 3/13-4/24 5/1-5/2 5/8-5/8 3/22-5/17 5/15-5/16 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/12-5/17 Spring 2010 CRN Section Title Credits PHL:101 PHL:102 PHL:103 PHL:103 PHL:103 PHL:104 PRD:102 PRD:102 PRD:103 PRD:106 PRD:108 PRD:114 PRD:122 PRD:125 PSI:111 PSI:115 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:519 PTA:216 PTA:217 RDG:030 RDG:100 REL:205 REL:210 REL:513 REL:513 15862 15911 14826 15856 15868 14815 11635 11636 15497 15498 15499 14554 15500 15501 11666 15076 14694 15692 15693 14837 15694 15695 14342 11741 12073 13343 12030 15463 15464 15456 15457 6W5 675 646 601 676 646 601 602 601 601 601 601 601 601 650 653 646 647 648 695 646 647 601 601 601 609 641 650 650 681 650 Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Logic World Religions World Religions World Religions Ethics Career Exploration Career Exploration Assertive Training I Relaxation Training Personal Growth and Identity Coping with Stress Learning Through Service College Orientation for Older Adults Introduction to Astronomy I Observational Astronomy General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Special Problems in Psychology Clinical Education IIA Clinical Education IIB Introduction to College Reading College Reading and Study Skills Real Estate Property Management Real Estate Investment Analys Salesperson Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) Salesperson Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 REL:513 15458 651 Salesperson Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) 3 cr REL:514 REL:515 REL:515 REL:515 REL:517 REL:518 REL:519 REL:520 REL:521 REL:522 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:103 SOC:202 SOC:204 THT:101 THT:104 THT:104 THT:105 THT:106 THT:106 THT:532 WMS:100 15459 15460 15461 15462 15475 15476 15477 15478 15479 15480 14555 14663 14953 15084 15698 12931 14725 15208 13269 15221 15222 13808 13809 15223 15290 14346 680 680 682 681 680 680 680 680 680 680 6WV 646 6WX 6WY 6WL 650 674 6SK 674 601 602 601 601 602 601 6XA Broker Pre-Examination Course (48 Hour MO) Missouri Real Estate Practice (24 Hour MO) Missouri Real Estate Practice (24 Hour MO) Missouri Real Estate Practice (24 Hour MO) Basic Appraisal Procedures National USPAP Course (15-Hour) Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use Residential Site Valuation and Cost Approach Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches Residential Report Writing Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Human Behavior at Work and in Business American Social Problems and Issues Marriage and the Family Introduction to Theatre Theatre Practicum Theatre Practicum Theatre Practicum Theatre Practicum Theatre Practicum Applied Theatre Practices Introduction to Women's Studies 3 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 2 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 2 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Day TBA TBA M TR TBA T R R W M W T M W M M R TBA TBA W TBA TBA M MTWRF MTWRF TR TR MW MW SU TR Time Dates 3:30pm-5pm 12:30pm-3:15pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 8am-5pm 6pm-10pm 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/9-5/17 3/25-5/6 1/28-3/11 3/24-5/5 3/22-5/3 1/27-3/10 1/26-3/9 1/25-3/29 3/24-5/5 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/11-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/10-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/22-4/2 4/5-5/14 2/8-5/17 3/23-5/17 1/25-3/3 3/29-5/3 4/10-4/25 2/2-3/11 TR 6pm-10pm 3/23-4/29 SU FSU FSU FSU SU SU SU SU SU SU TBA M TBA TBA TBA M TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MW M 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 2/20-3/7 2/5-2/7 4/30-5/2 3/26-3/28 2/13-2/21 3/6-3/7 3/27-3/28 4/10-4/11 4/17-4/25 5/8-5/9 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 6pm-9:10pm 11am-12:35pm 5:30pm-8:40pm 9am-10:50am 9am-10:50am 10am-11:50am 1pm-2:50pm 10am-11:50am 9am-10:50am 11am-12:50pm 1pm-2:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 6:30pm-9:50pm 6pm-9:15pm 3:45pm-5:15pm 1pm-3:50pm 5pm-8:15pm 7pm-9:50pm 1pm-2:35pm 7pm-9:40pm SOUTH COUNTY EDUCATION & UNIVERSITY CENTER Weekend BIO:111 15897 S80 Introductory Biology I 4 cr PE:129 PE:133 11102 12514 S80 S80 First Aid Golf 2 cr 1 cr PE:181 PE:182 11262 11268 S80 S80 Yoga I (Beginning) Yoga II (All Levels/Intermediate) 1 cr 1 cr S S S S S S S 8:30am-11am 11:10am-1pm 9:30am-12pm 8:30am-11:30am 8:30am-11:30am 8am-9:30am 8am-9:30am The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 185 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-3/27 3/13-3/13 3/27-5/15 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 Weekend & Late Start Course St. Louis Community College Course CRN Section Title Credits Day Time Dates SOUTH COUNTY EDUCATION & UNIVERSITY CENTER Late Start COM:101 COM:101 CRJ:122 EDU:211 ENG:101 ENG:102 IDS:101 MTH:020 MTH:030 MTH:140 PE:133 11482 12768 14321 10990 12778 12078 14925 12769 13097 12770 12514 S50 S46 S50 S50 S46 SXA S96 S46 S46 S46 S80 Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Intro to Criminal Justice Foundations of Education College Composition I College Composition II Cornerstone Pre-Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Golf 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr PE:161 PE:181 PE:182 PSC:101 PSI:111 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:208 12519 12690 12691 11995 11674 10897 12503 11098 S50 S01 S01 S50 S50 S50 S46 S50 Stress Management Yoga I (Beginning) Yoga II (All Levels/Intermediate) Introduction to American Politics Introduction to Astronomy I General Psychology General Psychology Abnormal Psychology 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr M TR M M TR M T MWF MWF MWF S S M M M M M M TR M 7pm-9:50pm 12:30pm-2:15pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 12:30pm-2:15pm 7pm-9:50pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 12pm-1:05pm 1:30pm-2:40pm 12pm-1:05pm 8:30am-11:30am 8:30am-11:30am 7pm-9:30pm 8:30am-10am 8:30am-10am 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:50pm 2pm-3:45pm 7pm-9:50pm 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/26-5/30 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/13-3/13 3/27-5/15 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 W S SU TR SU 7pm-7:50pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 6pm-7:50pm 7am-5pm 2/24-2/24 2/27-2/27 3/6-3/7 4/13-4/15 4/17-4/18 TR M M MW MW M TBA TBA TR M MW M TR MW TR M W S SU TR SU S TR TR MW M M M TR M M MW TR MW 10:30am-11:45am 5:30pm-8:20pm 7pm-9:40pm 1:30pm-3:20pm 7pm-8:50pm 7:30pm-9:40pm 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/24-2/24 2/27-2/27 3/6-3/7 4/13-4/15 4/17-4/18 3/27-5/17 3/23-5/13 3/23-5/13 3/22-5/13 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/9-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/25-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/9-5/17 2/8-5/17 WILDWOOD Weekend PE:106 15788 350 Backpacking and Hiking 1 cr PE:118 15789 350 Camping and Floating 1 cr WILDWOOD Late Start SCEUC ACC:100 BIO:122 BLW:102 BUS:104 COM:101 CRJ:122 ENG:101 ENG:102 HST:101 HST:101 HST:102 HUM:115 MTH:020 MTH:030 MTH:140 MUS:128 PE:106 11128 10916 15830 13877 13266 15831 14375 14378 11172 13935 13499 14743 13913 12557 13915 10961 15788 301 369 350 346 376 350 374 3W4 346 3WA 3W6 301 346 346 346 3SA 350 Applied Accounting Human Sexuality Business Law II Introduction to Business Administration Oral Communication I Introduction to Criminal Justice College Composition I College Composition II American History I American History I American History II Life and Death During the Nazi Era Pre-Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Survey of Rock Music Backpacking and Hiking 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr PE:118 15789 350 Camping and Floating 1 cr PE:129 PE:130 PE:130 PE:133 PE:161 PE:181 PE:182 PSC:101 PSY:125 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 SOC:101 15791 13865 14363 11121 13858 12199 12200 15677 13980 10909 13939 15712 12304 302 342 372 341 350 338 338 3W6 369 3WA 346 347 346 First Aid Fitness Center I Fitness Center I Golf Stress Management Yoga I (Beginning) Yoga II (All Levels/Intermediate) Introduction to American Politics Human Sexuality General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Introduction to Sociology 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr 12pm-1:50pm 7pm-9:40pm 1:30pm-3:20pm 1:30pm-4:10pm 1:30pm-3:20pm 1:30pm-3:20pm 1:30pm-3:20pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-7:50pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 6pm-7:50pm 7am-5pm 9am-12:20pm 1:30pm-2:55pm 5:30pm-6:55pm 1:30pm-3pm 7pm-9:40pm 12pm-1:30pm 12pm-1:30pm 2pm-3:50pm 5:30pm-8:20pm 7pm-9:40pm 1:30pm-3:20pm 8:30am-10:20am 12pm-1:50pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 186 Spring 2010 Distance Learning ......................................p. 187-198 About Distance Learning - Distance learning uses Internet technology to deliver course materials. The types of distance learning courses offered are: Web-Based/Internet and Hybrid. Students are required to have access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection to participate in Distance Learning courses. Interaction and instruction between students and the instructor will take place via the Internet; some instructors may use Blackboard, e-mail, discussion boards, etc. Students must activate their student e-mail account – my.stlcc.edu – in order to receive correspondence from instructors. Visit www.stlcc.edu/studentemail for information on how to activate your account. Individual courses may have software and/or hardware access requirements as well, i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Web cams, etc. Please check the course notes on the interactive schedule at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. For technology requirements visit www.stlcc.edu/distance_learning. Are you ready for Distance Learning? Take the READI online assessment to help identify your strengths and opportunities for growth. READI is easy to take! 1. Log in at http://stlcc.readi.info 2. Type online as the Username 3. Type learner as the Password You will receive a full-color report immediately following the completion of READI. All students planning to take an online course are encouraged to complete this assessment prior to enrollment. Your READI score will not prevent you from registering for online classes, but will provide you with information and tools to help you succeed in online courses. Registration - You can register for Distance Learning courses online by going to Banner at www.stlcc.edu/selfservice or in person at any campus Admission/Registration office. For more information, see Page 6. Books - Students should purchase books and other materials from campus bookstores before courses begin. Books may be mailed to students at an additional charge. Books may also be ordered online. Go to www.stlouisccbookstore.com. Accessibility - Individuals with disabilities who are in need of auxiliary aids or accommodations should contact the campus Access office. All distance learning students have access to campus services, including advising, study skills and tutorial assistance, libraries, and learning labs. See Page 9 for more information on Access office services. Instructors may or may not use Blackboard. AOL, EarthLink, Prodigy and a few other Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offer versions of their own Internet browsers. These browsers may not work with Blackboard. We recommend that you download a free version of IE (Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher with JavaScript and Cookies enabled) to access Blackboard. Check with your instructors to find out how or if you are expected to use Blackboard. If Blackboard will be used, you must log in to the course from www.stlcc.edu/blackboard. To enter Blackboard for the first time: click on Enter and then use your St. Louis Community College identification “A” number as “username” and your birthday (MMDDYY) as “password.” Follow the directions upon entering the course. For more information or to log in to Blackboard, go to www.stlcc.edu/blackboard. Elluminate Live! Selected online courses may use Elluminate Live!, a real-time, synchronous, virtual classroom tool that is accessible through Blackboard. Elluminate Live! offers students the opportunity to use audio, video, chat, whiteboard and application sharing in an online course environment. Students participating in Elluminate Live! course sections must have a headset with an attached microphone. Headsets are available in the campus bookstores. Specific system requirements can be found at www.elluminate.com/support/min_requirements.jsp. For more information on the features of Elluminate, including user tutorials and technical support, please click on the Elluminate Live! logo at www.stlcc.edu/distance_learning. For more information or assistance on Distance Learning courses, contact Phil Hanson at phanson@stlcc.edu or 314-539-5185. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 187 Distance Learning Blackboard - Blackboard course sites are used in many St. Louis Community College courses each semester. Students use Blackboard to: • Find important class documents, such as the syllabus, • Participate in online discussions. handouts and lecture notes. • Take quizzes and tests. • Easily access e-reserves. • Turn in assignments. • Look up assignment due dates and exam schedules. • Check grades. • Read class announcements. St. Louis Community College Are you ready for Distance Learning? The READI online tool with help identify your strengths and opportunities for growth related to distance learning: • Individual Attributes (e.g., procrastination, time management, willingness to ask for help, academic attributes) • Technical Competency, Skills and Knowledge • Reading Rate and Recall • Typing Speed and Accuracy • Learning Styles (What is your predominant learning style?? You will receive a full-color report immediately following the completion of READI. Your READI score will not prevent you from registering for online classes, but will provide you with information and tools to help you succeed in online courses. READI is easy to take! Call 314-539-5185 or e-mail phanson@stlcc.edu for more information. • Just log in at http://stlcc.readi.info. • Type online as the Username • Type learner as the Password This assessment takes about 20-30 minutes of your time, but is critical to success in online courses. We encourage all students planning to take an online course to complete this assessment prior to enrollment. Take the READI assessment (Readiness for Education At a Distance Indicator) to learn more about yourself, distance learning and how to succeed. E X PA N D I N G M I N D S • CHANGING LIVES Web-Based/Internet Courses Distance Learning Web course students attend class using a computer connected to the Internet. The computer can be at home or in a campus lab. Students need access to a computer that is connected to the Internet, a standard Internet Service Provider, an activated my.stlcc.edu student e-mail address (visit www.stlcc.edu/studentemail for details on how to activate) and some basic computer/Internet skills. Web courses can be worked on at anytime day or night. Interaction and instruction between students and the instructor will take place via the Internet; some instructors may use Blackboard, e-mail, discussion boards, etc. Homework will be submitted online. Some courses may require attendance at an orientation session and/or participation in activities or exams on campus or at an approved testing site. For more information about a given course, check the interactive class schedule at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. AOL, EarthLink, Prodigy and a few other Internet Service Providers (ISPs) offer versions of their own internet browsers. These browsers may not work with Blackboard. We recommend that you download a free version of IE (Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher with JavaScript and Cookies enabled) to access Blackboard. Course Section CRN Course Title Credits Day ACC:100 ACC:100 ACC:100 ACC:100 ACC:110 ACC:110 474 574 674 675 474 574 13115 12562 12257 11902 14106 13630 I I 3 3 3 3 4 4 ACC:110 ACC:110 674 675 11906 14391 Applied Accounting Applied Accounting Applied Accounting Applied Accounting Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Orientation Financial Accounting Financial Accounting I I 4 cr 4 cr TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S TBA TBA cr cr cr cr cr cr Time 12pm-2pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 188 Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/30-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/30-5/17 Spring 2010 Section CRN Course Title ACC:114 574 15418 Credits Day 3 cr TBA S TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA ANT:102 ANT:102 ANT:102 ANT:103 ART:100 474 674 675 501 374 15540 14726 15019 15310 14556 ART:100 ART:100 ART:100 ART:100 ART:152 403 475 476 57A 674 14761 15783 15785 14563 13932 Managerial Accounting Orientation Managerial Accounting Managerial Accounting Income Tax Accounting Nonprofit Accounting Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Orientation Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Cultural Variations Art Appreciation Orientation Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Textiles ART:167 ART:172 ART:172 ART:172 ART:275 ART:275 ART:275 BIO:122 474 374 474 57A 374 474 475 674 14054 15597 14053 14038 15600 13557 15782 12268 Color Photography Digital Photography Digital Photography Digital Photography Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Human Sexuality 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr BIO:122 675 12818 Human Sexuality 3 cr BIO:122 676 13111 Human Sexuality 3 cr BIO:122 677 14401 Human Sexuality 3 cr BIO:151 674 13390 Biology of Human Health and Disease 3 cr BIO:151 675 15344 Biology of Human Health and Disease 3 cr BLW:201 574 12563 3 cr BUS:103 BUS:103 BUS:104 BUS:104 BUS:104 BUS:104 BUS:104 BUS:201 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:101 COM:104 COM:105 COM:107 574 674 374 474 574 674 675 574 374 419 420 423 426 556 561 6W5 674 405 15397 13219 14327 13993 12538 13221 11225 12545 15634 15720 15722 15907 15908 13609 13356 13812 13389 15747 Legal Environment of Business Orientation Business Mathematics Business Mathematics Introduction to Business Administration Introduction to Business Administration Introduction to Business Administration Introduction to Business Administration Introduction to Business Administration Elementary Statistics Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Oral Communication I Persuasion Interview Process Public Speaking ACC:114 ACC:114 ACC:204 ACC:212 ANT:101 674 675 674 674 674 11911 14392 12681 12264 12782 ANT:102 374 14658 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr TBA T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA W TBA W TBA W TBA W TBA M TBA M TBA TBA S TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time 10am-12pm 7pm-8:30pm 7pm-8:30pm 5:30pm-6:30pm 4:30pm-5:30pm 3:30pm-4:30pm 4:30pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6:30pm 7pm-9pm 7pm-9pm 12pm-2pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 189 Dates 1/19-5/17 1/16-1/16 1/16-5/17 1/30-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-1/19 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/25-1/25 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-1/19 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/20-5/17 1/25-1/25 1/25-5/17 1/25-1/25 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-1/16 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-3/14 3/27-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 Distance Learning Course St. Louis Community College Distance Learning Course Section CRN Course Title Credits COM:107 COM:120 COM:200 COM:200 COM:200 COM:201 CRJ:101 CRJ:102 CRJ:111 CRJ:122 CRJ:122 CRJ:123 CRJ:124 CRJ:124 CRJ:206 CRJ:206 CRJ:207 CRJ:207 CRJ:208 CRJ:212 CRJ:212 CUL:105 DCS:115 DIE:104 674 6W4 4WA 4WB 6W4 674 474 474 474 474 674 474 474 674 474 674 474 674 474 474 674 474 552 474 11514 12286 13473 14889 12997 11528 10132 10133 12992 12993 11401 11998 10137 15509 12995 11403 15611 14320 10139 15608 15511 14077 12362 14945 ECE:101 ECE:101 ECE:103 ECE:108 ECE:108 ECE:124 ECE:127 ECE:204 ECO:140 ECO:151 ECO:151 ECO:152 ECO:152 EDU:226 574 674 674 470 674 674 471 674 574 374 574 374 574 3WA 15825 10689 15278 15642 14331 13776 15644 15205 12957 15606 12230 14328 12231 14351 EDU:226 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:101 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 ENG:102 5WA 374 375 474 475 476 477 574 575 576 577 578 674 675 3W4 3W5 5WA 5WB 5WD 5WE 5WF 13344 14375 15395 13641 13642 14616 14617 10575 13028 13430 13460 13734 15254 15255 14378 15371 10604 10603 13398 13461 13474 Public Speaking Gender Communication Communication Between Cultures Communication Between Cultures Communication Between Cultures Interpersonal Communication American Correctional System Rehabilitation, Parole, and Probation Rules of Criminal Evidence Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice Juvenile Justice Criminal Law and Procedures Criminal Law and Procedures Management of Human Conflict Management of Human Conflict Police Supervision Police Supervision Correctional Policies and Procedures Criminal Investigation Criminal Investigation Food Preparation Theory Introduction to Deaf Communication Studies Electronic Information Systems and Manuals Orientation Introduction to Early Care and Education Introduction to Early Care and Education Language and Literacy in Early Care and Education Infant, Toddler and Two-Year-Old Children Infant, Toddler and Two-Year-Old Children Child Nutrition, Health and Safety Family and Teacher Interactions Management of Early Care and Education Settings Introduction to Economics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Children's Literature Orientation Children's Literature College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition I College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II College Composition II 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr Day TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 XXX 11am-1pm 7pm-8:30pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 190 Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-1/19 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/18-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-1/21 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 Spring 2010 Section CRN Course Title Credits ENG:102 ENG:103 ENG:103 ENG:201 ENG:201 ENG:203 ENG:204 ENG:205 ENG:205 ENG:206 ENG:228 ENG:228 ENG:230 ENG:231 FD:101 FD:104 GEO:100 HIT:101 HIT:101 HIT:101 HIT:103 HIT:103 HIT:104 HIT:105 674 474 574 5WA 6WV 5WA 5WA 3W4 5WA 5WA 5WA 5WD 6WV 6WV 474 474 675 474 475 476 474 475 474 474 15256 14619 11964 10614 12801 15361 15360 15396 12833 13671 12822 14687 13530 12803 14224 12283 13254 13249 13250 13583 13581 13582 13906 13907 HIT:208 HMS:100 HMS:100 HRM:112 HRM:134 HRM:201 HRM:202 HRM:205 HRM:209 HRM:210 HRM:211 HRM:212 HRM:214 HRM:250 HST:100 HST:100 HST:101 474 475 674 474 474 474 474 474 474 474 474 474 474 474 674 675 3W4 13584 15725 13781 12364 13257 13260 10727 13259 13578 12370 13585 13579 13580 13181 13745 14809 15686 HST:101 HST:101 HST:102 674 675 3W4 13387 13746 14661 HST:102 HST:102 HST:102 IB:100 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:101 IDS:201 IDS:201 IDS:201 474 674 675 474 374 375 376 377 406 408 475 675 407 507 512 14591 13500 14326 15893 15404 15405 15631 15758 15786 15787 13326 15839 15541 13483 13360 College Composition II Report Writing Report Writing Introduction to Fiction Introduction to Fiction American Literature American Literature Before 1865 American Literature Between 1865-1945 American Literature Between 1865-1945 American Literature After 1945 Studies in Literature Studies in Literature Environmental Literature World Literature Funeral Management/Merchandising Funeral Service Law Earth Science Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Healthcare Delivery Systems Healthcare Delivery Systems Basic Principles of Disease Pharmacology for Health Information Technology Professionals Advanced Coding Applications Introduction to Human Services Introduction to Human Services Purchasing Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Problems of Hospitality Management Hospitality Law Operational Cost Control Hospitality Sales and Marketing Guest Services Management Hotel Facilities Management Bar and Beverage Management Hospitality Human Restaurant Management Foodservice Design and Layout American Civilization American Civilization American History I Orientation American History I American History I American History II Orientation American History II American History II American History II International Business Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Capstone Capstone Capstone Day Time 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 6 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 1 cr TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr TBA T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA T TBA TBA TBA T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TR TBA TBA 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-1/19 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-1/19 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr 7pm-8pm 8pm-9pm 1pm-2:50pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 191 Dates Distance Learning Course St. Louis Community College Distance Learning Course Section CRN Course Title Credits Day IDS:201 IDS:201 IRT:101 IRT:140 IRT:142 IRT:150 IRT:169 IRT:170 IRT:171 IRT:172 IRT:173 IRT:174 IRT:250 IRT:251 IRT:257 IS:101 IS:101 IS:102 IS:102 IS:102 IS:102 IS:103 IS:103 IS:103 IS:103 IS:103 IS:103 IS:109 IS:110 IS:112 IS:112 IS:112 IS:118 IS:118 IS:119 IS:119 IS:120 IS:123 IS:123 IS:123 IS:123 IS:123 IS:124 IS:124 IS:125 IS:125 IS:125 IS:126 IS:126 IS:129 IS:129 IS:131 IS:132 IS:132 IS:132 IS:136 IS:137 IS:137 IS:139 IS:141 IS:151 580 675 674 674 674 674 674 674 674 674 674 674 674 674 674 474 574 474 475 574 575 374 474 475 574 674 676 574 474 474 574 674 474 574 474 574 474 474 475 574 575 674 474 574 474 574 674 474 574 474 574 574 474 574 674 474 474 574 474 574 474 13397 14954 13216 12902 15236 12885 14511 14672 14513 14514 14902 15237 13006 13007 14904 13311 14211 12335 14840 14279 15756 13881 13314 13475 14243 11640 13396 13819 14583 13340 14248 14722 13502 13820 13014 13821 13505 12806 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Applications-Databases Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing Microcomputer Applications-Word Processing Microcomputer Applications-Spreadsheets Introduction to Windows Introduction to Windows Introduction to Windows Introduction to Windows Introduction to Windows Windows-Advanced Topics Windows-Advanced Topics Excel for Windows Excel for Windows Excel for Windows E-Mail/Information Management E-Mail/Information Management HTML HTML Advanced HTML Windows-Intermediate Topics Windows-Intermediate Topics Windows-Intermediate Topics Internet Fundamentals Microcomputer Applications-Presentation Software Microcomputer Applications-Presentation Software Web Publishing Graphics for the Web Microcomputer Applications in Business 4 cr 4 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 2 cr 2 cr 2 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 2 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 192 Dates 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/22-4/23 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-4/23 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-3/14 3/22-4/16 1/19-3/14 3/22-4/14 1/19-3/14 1/19-3/14 3/22-5/17 1/19-2/12 3/22-4/14 1/16-2/24 3/22-5/17 4/19-5/14 1/19-4/2 1/19-4/2 3/1-5/17 3/22-5/17 4/12-5/10 3/22-5/17 2/8-3/5 3/8-5/10 3/22-5/17 3/22-4/14 4/5-5/2 1/19-3/14 1/19-3/14 4/6-4/15 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 Spring 2010 Section CRN Course Title IS:151 IS:151 IS:156 IS:156 IS:157 574 674 474 574 474 13135 12574 13362 13828 13015 IS:157 574 13829 IS:158 474 13509 IS:161 474 13018 IS:161 574 13830 IS:200 IS:200 IS:205 474 575 674 15812 13167 12197 IS:210 IS:210 IS:215 IS:215 IS:215 IS:225 IS:225 IS:229 IS:229 IS:229 IS:231 IS:231 IS:231 IS:241 IS:246 IS:251 IS:251 IS:252 IS:254 IS:254 IS:255 IS:256 IS:265 IS:275 LGL:205 MCM:101 MCM:101 MCM:101 MCM:101 MCM:102 MCM:120 MCM:140 MCM:140 MCM:141 MCM:141 MGT:101 MGT:109 MGT:201 MGT:204 MGT:204 MGT:204 MGT:204 474 574 474 574 674 474 574 474 574 674 474 574 674 474 474 474 674 474 574 674 474 474 474 474 574 403 5XB 674 675 674 674 502 674 502 674 674 574 674 474 574 674 675 12869 13454 14032 14250 11785 14035 14252 13545 14253 14668 11469 14254 11821 14920 14031 14028 15342 12373 14271 15345 13425 11476 14829 14745 11349 15748 13357 11533 13810 11534 12292 13612 13267 13994 11584 13373 14040 14369 14689 12546 11620 14193 Microcomputer Applications in Business Microcomputer Applications in Business Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Database Microcomputer Applications-Intermediate Database Microcomputer ApplicationsIntermediate Word Processing Microcomputer ApplicationsIntermediate Word Processing Microcomputer ApplicationsIntermediate Spreadsheets Microcomputer ApplicationsAdvanced Word Processing Microcomputer ApplicationsAdvanced Word Processing Electronic Records Management Electronic Records Management Medical Terminology Orientation Office Procedures Office Procedures Introduction to Local Area Networks Introduction to Local Area Networks Introduction to Local Area Networks Database Management Database Management Unix/Linux Unix/Linux Unix/Linux Introduction to Data Communications Introduction to Data Communications Introduction to Data Communications Systems Analysis and Design Visual Basic Programming Java Programming Java Programming Advanced Java Programming Advanced Microcomputer Operating Systems Advanced Microcomputer Operating Systems Advanced Visual Basic Programming C++ Programming Web Scripting Technologies Advanced C++ Programming Law of Real Property and Real Estate Transactions Introduction to Mass Communications Introduction to Mass Communications Introduction to Mass Communications Introduction to Mass Communications Media Literacy Introduction to Broadcasting Introduction to Advertising Introduction to Advertising Public Relations Public Relations Introduction to Supervision Bus Organization Behavior and Dynamics Case Studies in Supervision Business Organization and Management Business Organization and Management Business Organization and Management Business Organization and Management Credits Day 4 cr 4 cr 1 cr 1 cr 1 cr TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 3/22-5/17 4/19-5/14 3/22-5/17 1 cr TBA 4/19-5/14 1 cr TBA 3/22-5/17 1 cr TBA 3/22-5/17 1 cr TBA 4/19-5/10 2 cr 2 cr 4 cr TBA TBA TBA T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 2/8-5/17 2/8-4/9 1/16-5/17 1/19-1/19 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr Time 4:30pm-5:25pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 193 Dates Distance Learning Course St. Louis Community College Course Section CRN MKT:203 MKT:203 MKT:203 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:140 MTH:160C MTH:160C MTH:160C MUS:114 MUS:114 MUS:114 MUS:114 MUS:114 MUS:128 474 574 674 674 675 676 674 675 676 475 476 502 674 675 374 14690 12229 11626 15898 15899 15900 12214 12215 14887 14629 14633 13321 15909 15910 14662 MUS:128 PE:180 PE:180 PE:180 PE:180 PED:201 674 474 475 674 675 674 15912 14928 14670 12198 12945 12987 PHL:101 3W4 14673 Distance Learning PHL:101 PHL:102 PHL:102 PHL:102 PHL:102 PHL:103 PHL:103 PHL:103 PHL:103 PHL:103 PHL:103 PHL:104 PHL:104 PHL:104 PHL:104 PHL:112 PHL:112 PRD:109 PRD:109 PSC:101 PSC:101 PSC:101 PSC:101 PSC:204 PSI:101 PSI:111 PSI:111 PSI:123 PSY:125 6W5 474 475 674 675 4WA 4WB 57A 641 674 676 674 675 676 677 4WA 674 474 501 474 475 501 502 503 674 674 675 674 674 15862 13217 10232 15318 15911 12954 12955 13497 15867 15272 15868 13281 14278 14881 14963 13839 15506 13365 13276 13840 14567 15570 15549 15571 12203 11681 13388 11685 12321 PSY:125 675 12322 PSY:125 676 13110 PSY:125 677 14340 Course Title Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra College Algebra College Algebra The Enjoyment of Music The Enjoyment of Music The Enjoyment of Music The Enjoyment of Music The Enjoyment of Music Survey of Rock Music Orientation Survey of Rock Music Wellness and Fitness Concepts Wellness and Fitness Concepts Wellness and Fitness Concepts Wellness and Fitness Concepts Psychological Perspective in Exercise and Sport Introduction to Philosophy Orientation Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Logic Introduction to Logic Introduction to Logic Introduction to Logic World Religions World Religions World Religions World Religions World Religions World Religions Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics Business Ethics Business Ethics Habit Change Habit Change Introduction to American Politics Introduction to American Politics Introduction to American Politics Introduction to American Politics Politics of African Nations Physical Science Lecture I Introduction to Astronomy I Introduction to Astronomy I Meteorology Human Sexuality Orientation Human Sexuality Orientation Human Sexuality Orientation Human Sexuality Orientation Credits Day 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 4 cr 4 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr TBA R TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S S S S TBA W TBA W TBA W TBA W Time 7pm-8:30pm 7pm-8:30pm 3:30pm-4:30pm 4:30pm-5:30pm 4:30pm-5:30pm 5:30pm-6:30pm Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 194 Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/20-1/20 2/8-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-1/21 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-3/14 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-3/14 1/19-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-4/9 1/20-3/10 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 1/19-5/17 1/20-1/20 Spring 2010 Course Section CRN PSY:200 374 15842 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:200 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:205 PSY:208 QC:100 SOC:101 474 574 576 647 648 674 675 676 501 646 647 674 675 676 677 674 550 3W4 12258 11694 14174 15692 15693 13084 13632 15046 14688 15694 15695 14113 14552 15206 15207 15279 14061 14677 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:101 SOC:202 SOC:204 SOC:204 SOC:204 THT:101 THT:101 474 475 476 6WK 6WL 6WM 6WV 6WX 6WY 6WZ 674 474 475 6SK 502 674 14675 15538 15876 15696 15698 13750 14555 14953 15084 15051 14725 15539 15877 15208 14590 13269 Course Title Credits General Psychology Orientation General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Abnormal Psychology Introduction to Quality Control Introduction to Sociology Orientation Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology American Social Problems and Issues Marriage and the Family Marriage and the Family Marriage and the Family Introduction to Theatre Introduction to Theatre 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr Day Time TBA R TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 7pm-8pm 7pm-8:30pm Dates 1/16-5/17 1/21-1/21 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/20-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/21-1/21 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/18-3/14 2/8-5/17 2/8-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/16-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 1/19-5/17 2/8-5/17 Selected online courses may use Elluminate Live!, a real-time, synchronous, virtual classroom tool that is accessible through Blackboard. Elluminate Live! offers students the opportunity to use audio, video, chat, whiteboard and application sharing in an online course environment. Students participating in Elluminate Live! course sections must have a headset with an attached microphone. Headsets are available in the campus bookstores. Specific system requirements can be found at http://www.elluminate.com/support/min_requirements.jsp. For more information on the features of Elluminate, including user tutorials and technical support, click on the Elluminate Live! logo at www.stlcc.edu/Distance_Learning/. E X PA N D I N G M I N D S • C H A N G I N G L I V ES The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 195 Distance Learning Elluminate Live! St. Louis Community College Course Section CRN Course Title Credits Day Time Dates Hybrid Hybrid courses meet part of the semester on campus and part of the semester over the Web. Using the Internet, a percentage of the course instruction and/or assignments is exchanged via the Web, while the remainder of the course is delivered via traditional on-campus class meetings. Student will need access to the Internet, an activated my.stlcc.edu student e-mail address (visit www.stlcc.edu/studentemail for details on how to activate) and other computer-based tools. For more information about a given course, check the course notes on the interactive class schedule at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. Course Section CRN Course Title ACC:114 ACC:114 ACC:120 ACC:120 ACC:122 ACC:122 ACC:124 ACC:203 ACC:209 ACC:213 ACC:213 ART:100 ART:100 ART:172 ART:172 ART:172 ART:275 ART:275 ART:275 ART:275 ART:607 BIO:111 451 695 451 695 461 695 695 695 695 550 695 646 695 674 695 697 695 696 697 S95 601 674 10269 11143 14223 12712 12984 12713 11152 14406 11153 14566 13615 15067 14818 15056 13527 13934 13049 13082 15212 15811 15258 10904 Managerial Accounting Managerial Accounting Computer Accounting Applications for Business Computer Accounting Applications for Business Computer Accounting Applications-Spreadsheets Computer Accounting Applications-Spreadsheets Computer Accounting Applications-Databases Cost Accounting Intermediate Accounting II Survey of Business Taxes Survey of Business Taxes Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Digital Photography Digital Photography Digital Photography Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Photo Imaging I: Photoshop Introduction to Interactive Design Introductory Biology I 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 BIO:111 675 10905 Introductory Biology I 4 cr BIO:111 676 12227 Introductory Biology I 4 cr BIO:203 BIO:203 BIO:207 BIO:207 BIO:207 BIO:208 BIO:208 BIO:208 BLW:201 CHM:101 580 581 395 507 508 395 513 514 695 695 12956 13150 14361 12660 15492 15352 13124 15493 11212 10960 General Microbiology I General Microbiology I Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology II Anatomy and Physiology II Anatomy and Physiology II Legal Environment of Business Fundamentals of Chemistry I Orientation 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 Fundamentals of Chemistry I Orientation 5 cr CHM:101 696 14370 Credits cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Distance Learning CHM:101 S95 15890 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 5 cr CHM:105 695 13241 General Chemistry I Orientation 5 cr CRJ:209 CRJ:211 ECE:104 ECE:125 EDU:226 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IS:236 695 595 11822 15243 Network Design and Installation Network Administration 3 cr 3 cr IS:236 695 11823 Network Administration 3 cr IS:239 595 15244 Router Administration 3 cr IS:239 695 12388 Router Administration 3 cr IS:246 IS:251 695 565 15339 15248 Visual Basic Programming Java Programming 3 cr 3 cr IS:252 565 15249 Advanced Java Programming 3 cr IS:255 IS:259 IS:262 IS:270 IS:271 IS:273 LGL:104 LGL:104 LGL:106 LGL:106 LGL:106 LGL:107 LGL:108 LGL:108 LGL:108 LGL:205 LGL:206 LGL:211 LGL:217 LGL:217 LGL:218 LGL:225 LGL:226 LGL:228 LGL:229 LGL:230 LGL:232 LGL:541 MCM:101 MTH:160C MTH:160C MUS:114 PE:103 695 595 474 695 695 695 641 695 595 641 670 650 640 670 671 671 671 670 670 671 695 650 650 671 671 670 650 650 585 395 586 5SB 591 15340 15179 15790 15313 13758 15312 11536 11537 11352 11538 11535 14386 11539 11552 11540 15596 11554 11916 11918 13271 11920 13749 11928 11929 12011 11930 11931 14387 11934 14524 14001 14540 12270 Advanced Visual Basic Programming Introduction to Javascript Advanced Software Development Oracle PL/SQL Oracle User Interface Design Oracle Design and Implementation Introduction to Civil Trial Procedures Introduction to Civil Trial Procedures Computers and the Law Computers and the Law Computers and the Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Introduction Law for the Paralegal Introduction Law for the Paralegal Introduction Law for the Paralegal Law of Real Property and Real Estate Transactions Business Organization and Government Regulation Torts Legal Research Legal Research Legal Writing Administrative Law Law Office Administration Family Law Advanced Computer Utilization Employment Law Contracts Intellectual Property Introduction to Mass Communications College Algebra College Algebra The Enjoyment of Music Aerobic Fitness 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 3 cr 1 cr 3 cr 3 cr 4 cr 4 cr 3 cr 1 cr PE:120 574 12697 Community CPR 1 cr PE:120 581 15523 Community CPR 1 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Day Time R M TBA T T R T R MW R MW MW M W M F R T R R W M W M M W M W W T R T R W TR R W M W M W R R R R M W R T M R T T T R R W R T R W T M R T S TBA S S TBA S S TBA S 6:30pm-9:20pm 1pm-2:50pm 1pm-2:50pm 1pm-3:30pm 5:30pm-8pm 1pm-3:30pm 5:30pm-8pm 5:30pm-8pm 7pm-8:15pm 1pm-3:30pm 5:30pm-8pm 7pm-9:40pm 5pm-6pm 5pm-6pm 5:30pm-8:10pm 7pm-8:20pm 5:30pm-8pm 1pm-3:30pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-8:20pm 7pm-9:40pm 5:30pm-8pm 1pm-3:30pm 5:30pm-8pm 1pm-3:30pm 7pm-9:40pm 3:45pm-5:15pm 7pm-8:15pm 7pm-9:40pm 7pm-9:50pm 7pm-9:40pm 12:15pm-4:15pm 6pm-10pm 6pm- 8pm 1pm- 5pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 12:15pm-5:15pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 12pm-1:50pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 9am-10am 9am-11am 8am-9am 9am-12:30pm 10am-11am 11am-2:30pm The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 197 Dates 1/21-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-3/9 1/21-3/11 3/23-5/11 3/25-5/13 1/20-3/10 1/21-5/17 1/20-3/10 3/22-5/17 1/16-3/14 2/10-3/10 2/9-5/17 1/22-3/14 1/21-5/17 3/23-5/11 3/25-5/13 1/21-5/17 1/20-3/10 1/25-3/8 1/20-3/14 1/25-3/14 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/12 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/20-3/14 1/19-3/9 1/21-3/11 3/23-5/13 3/25-5/11 3/24-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/21-5/17 3/24-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/20-3/14 3/22-5/17 3/24-5/17 1/21-3/14 3/25-5/17 1/21-3/14 3/25-4/8 1/25-3/14 1/20-3/14 3/25-5/17 3/23-5/17 3/22-5/17 1/21-3/14 1/19-3/14 3/23-5/17 3/23-5/17 2/18-3/4 4/15-4/29 1/20-3/14 3/25-5/17 1/19-3/14 1/21-2/4 3/31-5/12 1/26-5/5 1/20-5/17 1/21-5/14 1/26-5/5 3/27-3/27 3/27-5/8 5/8-5/8 3/27-3/27 3/27-5/15 5/15-5/15 3/27-3/27 3/27-5/15 5/15-5/15 Distance Learning Course St. Louis Community College Course Section CRN Course Title Credits PE:161 PE:161 PE:161 PE:180 475 695 696 551 15008 13304 12988 15429 Stress Management Stress Management Stress Management Wellness and Fitness Concepts 3 3 3 3 PE:180 585 15428 Wellness and Fitness Concepts 3 cr PE:566 474 14168 Theory of Coaching 3 cr PHL:109 PHY:111 5XC 695 11767 13025 Bio-Medical Ethics College Physics I 3 cr 4 cr PSY:200 PSY:205 PSY:208 PSY:210 PSY:217 SOC:101 SOC:204 695 695 450 585 585 585 565 15859 14837 12794 12743 15287 15309 15837 General Psychology Human Growth and Development Abnormal Psychology Personality and Adjustment Cross Cultural Psychology Introduction to Sociology Marriage and the Family 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr Day Time T T T T TBA T T TBA T TBA T TR S TBA F W M T T W R 2pm- 4pm 9:30am-10:45am 5:30pm-6:45pm 6pm-7pm Dates 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/19-3/9 1/19-5/11 3/23-5/11 1/19-3/9 1/19-5/11 3/23-5/11 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/19-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/16-5/17 1/22-5/17 2/10-5/17 1/25-5/17 1/26-5/5 1/19-5/30 2/10-5/17 1/21-5/17 6pm-7pm 6pm-7pm 6pm-7pm 7pm-9pm 12:30pm-1:45pm 11am-2pm 2pm-3:15pm 3:45pm-5:15pm 7pm- 9:40pm 6pm-10pm 6pm-10pm 2pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-9:20pm So many choices… maybe I s see an ad hould visor? Yes, you should. Distance Learning Whether you’re planning to transfer, pursuing an associate degree, or training for a new career, STLCC’s advisors can help you make realistic and well-informed decisions about your educational path. Advisors can assist you with: • • • • Academic advising Course selection Graduation checks Transfer advising • • • Career information advising Degree requirements Student referrals Advisors are available on any campus to speak with you on a walk-in or appointment basis, by phone or online at www.stlcc.edu/advising Florissant Valley 314-513-4256 Forest Park 314-644-9397 Meramec 314-984-7575 Course descriptions begin on page 199 or view online at stlcc.edu/catalog. 198 Wildwood 636-422-2000 Spring 2010 Accounting ACC:100 APPLIED ACCOUNTING An introductory course in the principles of accounting with emphasis on practice in bookkeeping techniques, designed to familiarize career students with the basic accounting system and the knowledge of keeping records. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ACC:110 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I The emphasis of this course is on the measurement and presentation of financial data. The course focuses on preparation and use of corporate financial statements consistent with General Accepted Accounting Principles. Prerequisites: ACC:100 or one year of high school accounting or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:114 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING Emphasis is on evaluation and utilization of accounting data for the purpose of planning and controlling operations. Topics include financial statement analysis, methods of cost accumulation, budgeting, standard costs, direct costing, and costvolume-profit analysis. Prerequisites: ACC:110 with grade of "C" or better or departmental approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:120 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS This survey course introduces various commercial accounting software in a hands-on environment. Topics covered include general ledger, receivables, payables, inventory, payroll, and importing and exporting accounting data to other software.The course provides an introduction to accounting applications of spreadsheet and presentation software and the Internet. No previous computer experience is necessary. Prerequisites: ACC:100 and/or ACC:110 and/or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:122 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS SPREADSHEETS This course covers accounting applications using spreadsheet software as a tool in solving accounting problems and presenting and analyzing accounting data. Topics include using spreadsheet software to prepare accounting reports such as the income statement, balance sheet, statement of cash flow, and special purpose accounting reports for decision making. Financial reports are analyzed using spreadsheet software. In addition, auditing a worksheet and graphical analysis of accounting information is performed using the charting feature of spreadsheet software. Prerequisites: ACC:110 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:124 COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS DATABASES This course covers how to build a database for accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, fixed assets and payroll. Prerequisites: ACC:110 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:203 COST ACCOUNTING A study of the general principles of cost accounting with emphasis on process and job order cost accounting; methods of collection, preparation and interpretation of data, as well as preparation of records and reports. Prerequisites: ACC:111 or ACC:114 and Reading Proficiency. ACC:204 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING A study of federal tax accounting; emphasis is placed on the procedure required to comply with the tax laws and to make the required tax returns. Income tax, social security and payroll tax accounting is included. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ACC:209 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II A further study of financial accounting theory. Topics will include intangible assets, current and long-term liabilities, equity, earnings per share, and investments. Prerequisites: ACC:208 with a grade of "C" or better or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ..........................p. 199-233 ACC:211 CURRENT TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING Study of selected topics or current topics in Accounting. This course will provide an opportunity to explore various current issues in greater detail. Prerequisites: ACC:110 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:212 NONPROFIT ACCOUNTING The course addresses the principles, concepts and processes involved in the accounting treatment for nonprofit entities. Organizations discussed will include state and local governments, the federal government, college and universities, hospitals and health organizations, and other voluntary health and welfare organizations. Prerequisites: ACC:110 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:213 SURVEY OF BUSINESS TAXES This is a survey course of Business Taxes. Topics include federal taxation of income, state taxation of income, state capital base taxes, state sales and use tax, federal and state employment related taxes and property taxes. Prerequisites: ACC:110 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ACC:291 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP An Accounting Internship allows students to apply skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career opportunities while supervised by an employer and a faculty member. Working as an intern for 120 hours under the supervision of an accounting professional, the student will have the opportunity to participate in the accounting functions of an accounting firm, accounting department, or other business unit. Prerequisites: Approval of department chair or program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. ACC:292 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP II This is an additional internship opportunity for accounting students to apply skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career opportunities while supervised by an employer and a faculty member. Working as an intern for 120 hours under the supervision of an accounting professional, the student will have the opportunity to participate in the accounting functions of an accounting firm, accounting department, or other business unit. Prerequisites: Approval of department chair or program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. ACC:293 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP III This is an additional internship opportunity for accounting students to apply skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career opportunities while supervised by an employer and a faculty member. Working as an intern for 120 hours under the supervision of an accounting professional, the student will have the opportunity to participate in the accounting functions of an accounting firm, accounting department, or other business unit. Prerequisites: Approval of department chair or program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. Anthropology ANT:101 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY This course is designed to present the principles, theories, data and methods used by anthropologists and archaeologists in their attempts to study human evolutionary development. Generally speaking, three broad topics are covered: the mechanisms of evolution, human prehistory, and the fossil evidence of Homo Sapiens and ancestral forms. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ANT:102 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY In this course, students are introduced to the great diversity of human cultures. Economic, social, political and religious systems are compared, including such topics as the nature of culture, cultural ecology, magic and witchcraft, disease and curing, sex roles, and rites of passage. Problems resulting when traditional societies confront industrial societies or industrialization are discussed. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ANT:103 CULTURAL VARIATIONS This course focuses on culture as a prime determinant of human behavior. To understand how culture "works" helps us to understand better the people who live in that culture. The basic concepts of culture are presented including adaptation to the environment, language and communication, social stratification, values and attitudes, customs and habits, and social change. Economics, politics, religion and social systems are compared and evaluated with special application to living, visiting, and doing business in another culture. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ANT:104 FIELD STUDY IN ARCHAEOLOGY This course is designed to introduce students to field methods in archaeology and to the methods of recording, storing, analyzing, and reporting archaeological findings. Experience is gained through participation in a field project. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ANT:202 ETHNOGRAPHY: NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS This course presents an introduction to the beliefs, customs and social organization of the Indians of North America. The course will deal with the Indians as they were before Columbus, their life ways, world views, and religion, economic patterns and technology, patterns of family life, warfare and confrontations with Europeans. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ANT:205 CULTURAL CONTEXT OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY The study of Roman culture, Jewish culture, and the Jesus Movement analyzing their material culture (tombs, temples, art, coins) and non-material culture (kinship system, political organization, economic system). Artifacts, architecture, and written records are our primary sources. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Arabic ARA:101 MODERN ARABIC I This is a practical, beginning course in speaking and understanding modern Arabic. It is designed for persons who want to learn some Arabic, who want to travel to an Arabicspeaking country, or who have previous limited experience in Arabic. Attention is given to proper pronunciation, to practicing the words and basic structures most frequently in daily conversation and to learning the social conventions and Arabic culture necessary for interpersonal communication with native speakers of contemporary Arabic. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Architectural Technology ARC:110 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS Foundation course in which quality drafting in the areas of line weight and quality, lettering, dimensioning, notes is taught. Drafting procedures such as orthographics, axonometrics, perspective, shade and shadow, topography, entourage rendering are introduced. Care and use of drafting and print tools and media are considered. (Approximate cost of supply kit - $50). Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:112 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND PRODUCTION I A small project is designed and detailed. Topics covered include: design method, design presentation techniques, construction details, and construction document set production. Verbal and graphic communication of ideas is developed. A portfolio of student work is begun. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ARC:110 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ARC:115 ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING AND PRESENTATION Students gain experience in color and pattern rendering and presentation drawing technology. A variety of media and concepts is explored. Finished projects can be included in the architectural portfolio. Additional hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 199 Course Descriptions Courses Descriptions St. Louis Community College ARC:123 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-AIDED ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING Students learn to operate hardware and software generally in use in the architectural profession. A basic introduction to the systems will be presented. Hands-on use of the equipment will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:124 INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING This is a hands-on introduction to the use of building information modeling (BIM) software for architecture. Instruction will focus on how both graphic and non-graphic architectural information for a building is produced through the creation of a single project database represented in a 3D model. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:209 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I An introduction to the physics and practical design aspects of plumbing systems, and the systems and building form and fabric affecting the heat loss and gain and internal comfort of buildings. Prerequisites: MTH:124 or MTH:140 and Reading Proficiency. ARC:219 PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE This course explores issues related to the functions of the architectural office: business practices and development, professional conduct and liability, project management, contract management, and marketing. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:220 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND PRODUCTION III Students will work on commercial/institutional projects designed to reinforce skills in building design, architectural rendering, and construction document production. The student portfolio is completed. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ARC:114, ARC:115, ARC:211 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ARC:222 SITE PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE DRAFTING This course provides an introduction to the art of arranging the external environment to support human behavior. The student will learn skills used in architecture, engineering, landscape architecture and city planning. Principles of plane surveying as related to site planning are also studied. Drafting skills are studied with emphasis on site plans and techniques of landscape drafting. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: ARC:110 and Reading Proficiency. (LEED) Certification. This course will discuss LEED-AP exam preparation. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:522 ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO PRODUCTION This course guides students in the production of a portfolio of their work, in the development of a resume and related documents, and in practical interviewing techniques for entry into the architectural technology field or transfer to another educational institution. Prerequisites:12 credit hours of ARC/ART courses or departmental approval and Reading Proficiency. Art ART:100 ART APPRECIATION This course is intended to stimulate the student's visual, emotional and intellectual awareness of an artistic heritage and to acquaint the individual with the work of the great masters of the art world, both past and present. For non-art majors. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:101 ART HISTORY I A survey of art from the prehistoric to medieval period. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:102 ART HISTORY II Continuation of ART:101 covering the medieval period to modern art. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:103 HISTORY OF MODERN ART A survey of modern art beginning with the late 19th century and proceeding through the work of contemporary artists. Recurrent themes from the following periods will be examined: impressionism, post-impressionism, art nouveau, cubism, expressionism, dada, surrealism, abstract expressionism, pop and new realism. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:107 DESIGN I Emphasis on principles and elements of design through a series of assigned problems. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:108 DESIGN II The study of color, exploring various color theories and the historical application through a series of problems. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:107 and Reading Proficiency. ARC:227 ARCHITECTURAL ESTIMATING Course will deal with the preparation of architectural estimates on contemporary construction projects. The student will learn to analyze existing conditions, estimate quantities and costs, prepare quantity take offs, and determine square/linear footage, areas. Prerequisites: ARC:112 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ART:109 DRAWING I This is a beginning course in fundamentals of drawing that includes an introduction to drawing principles, construction, proportion, form, value, perspective, composition, tools and media. Perception, visual awareness, sensitivity, attitude and judgment are all stressed. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:228 ART:110 DRAWING II A continuation of ART:109, the fundamentals and principles of drawing, with more emphasis on organizational concepts and a variety of media. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: ART:109 and Reading Proficiency. ARCHITECTURAL COMPUTER RENDERING, MODELING, AND ANIMATION This course provides an introduction to the use of computers in digital modeling and rendering for architecture. The student will gain experience in the use of 3-D, image editing, and CADD software to produce 3-D models and 2-D renderings of architectural projects. Prerequisites: ARC:123 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ARC:229 Course Descriptions ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS, MATERIALS, AND METHODS This course explores the process of selecting building materials, and introduces the Project Manual as an essential element of the Contract Documents. The student will learn how to research, evaluate, select and specify appropriate products for a variety of architectural projects. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:520 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I This course examines the elements of design as they pertain to architecture. It explores how design and techniques effect the built environment through a series of two and three dimensional projects. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ARC:521 GREEN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES AND LEED CERTIFICATION This course examines the process for producing highperformance, sustainable buildings in the United States and explains the process of building new or renewing existing buildings for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ART:111 FIGURE DRAWING I Introduction to drawing from the human figure, analysis of structure, proportion and basic forms. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:112 FIGURE DRAWING II Continuation of ART:111. Emphasizes the use of various drawing media. Analysis of the structure of the human figure through anatomy. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:111 and Reading Proficiency. ART:113 CERAMICS I A study of the basic principles of ceramics and ceramic sculpture with emphasis on hand-built techniques. As the student progresses, there will be study on the kick wheel. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:114 PAINTING I An introduction to oil painting from still-life objects, with emphasis on technique and the effective use of color. Composition and drawing will be stressed as they relate to painting. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:109 and Reading Proficiency. 200 ART:115 PRINTMAKING I This is an introductory course in traditional and contemporary printmaking. The student will be exposed to a variety of printmaking media from a selection of monotypes, linoleum blocks, wood blocks, collagraphs, dry points, etchings, and solvent transfers. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:116 SCULPTURE I A course based on individual development stressing the elements of sculpture: form, space, light, movement, texture, proportion in relation to the basic methods associated with the sculpture field. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:131 COMPUTER ART STUDIO Computer Art Studio introduces students to the most common graphic software programs. Students will learn to navigate through the operating system and will gain basic experience with drawing, photo-imaging and page-layout applications. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:133 GRAPHIC DESIGN I This course is an introduction to graphic design with an emphasis on its history and its place in the advertising world. It will cover basic layout processes, typography, and the use of materials required in the field. Issues such as client needs, concept development, and ethical considerations will also be covered. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:134 GRAPHIC DESIGN II Students in this course will further explore the area of graphic design with an emphasis on various layout formats, the creative use of typography, and the historic aspects of graphic design. Concept origination and development are also addressed. The use of computers as a design tool will be employed. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 and ART:133 with grades of "C" or better, ART:107 and Reading Proficiency. ART:135 GRAPHIC PRODUCTION I Students in this class will study the history of printing and the basics of how the various commercial printing processes work. The major emphasis will be on understanding mechanical art procedures, the selection of printing papers, and the development of dialog with printing suppliers. The proper use and preparation of art for spot color, multicolor and process color printing and pre-press file preparation will be stressed. Binding and finishing techniques as well as layout and design concepts will be discussed in relation to the finished printed product. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 and ART:133 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:138 DRAWING FOR GRAPHICS I This drawing course fulfills the specific needs of graphic design students. It emphasizes the study of composition and design as they apply to the solution of graphic design and illustration problems. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:107, ART:109 and ART:111 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:151 INTERIOR DESIGN I An introduction to interior space planning through the use of scaled floor plans and elevations. Emphasis is placed on the design and selection of furnishings, textiles, accessories, and other interior components. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Prior or concurrent enrollment in ARC:110 and Reading Proficiency. ART:152 TEXTILES A study of fabric selection, care and performance based on the characteristics of textile fibers, processing, color application, and finishes. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:154 COMPUTER AIDED INTERIOR DESIGN This course is an introduction to hardware and software used in the practice of interior design. AutoCAD will be used to create scaled drawings, specifications and programming documents. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Prior or concurrent enrollment in ARC:110 and Reading Proficiency. Spring 2010 ART:157 PERSPECTIVE DRAWING AND RENDERING FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS This course will allow students to gain experience in perspective drawing of interior spaces. A variety of media are explored in color and pattern rendering. Students will also explore an introduction to design using digital media. Additional hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:158 WORKPLACE LEARNING: INTERNSHIP IN KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in functions of the kitchen and bath industry in order to enhance their preparation for entering the kitchen and bath design field. Minimum of 160 hours in the workplace throughout the term. Prerequisites: ART:155, ART:156 and Reading Proficiency. ART:165 PHOTOGRAPHY I An introduction to the medium of black and white photography, encompassing control of the craft and the meaning of the image. Students should have a camera with full aperture and shutter speed controls. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:166 PHOTOGRAPHY II An advanced study of photographic methods, composition, and darkroom techniques. (Students must have access to a camera, preferably a 35 mm). Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:165 and Reading Proficiency. ART:167 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Theory of color, materials of color photography, and techniques of color printing. A portfolio of color prints will be produced by the student. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:165 and Reading Proficiency. ART:169 VISUAL LANGUAGE Perception and photography will be the central concern of this course, beginning with the ways in which we gather information from visual, particularly photographic, images and use of visual elements to form mental constructs. While the implications are vital to visual communicators, this exploration would be valuable to anyone with a desire to further their critical perception. Students will examine publications, film, photographs and television as forces affecting twentieth century thought. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:172 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY This course is an introduction to digital photography. Students will learn digital camera basics, including the mechanics of the camera and printing with the computer. Students will follow guided exercises and projects and produce a portfolio of prints using digital printers. No darkroom work is included in this course. Students must provide their own digital cameras. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:204 PHOTOGRAPHY III This course is a continuation of the exploration of the photographic process and techniques begun in Photography I and Photography II with a greater emphasis being placed on the creative process and the individual's perception and understanding of the elusive nature of images. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:165, ART:166 and Reading Proficiency. ART:207 DESIGN III An introduction to 3-D work, exploring the spatial qualities of mass, shape, volume. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:108 and Reading Proficiency. ART:208 DESIGN IV Advanced problems in various aspects of design. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:207 and Reading Proficiency. page document preparation and the proper methods for sending files to printers. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:134 and ART:135 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:209 DRAWING III Emphasis is placed on methods of achieving compositional unity in drawing. Balance, variety, rhythm, and repetition, some of the factors responsible for unified structure in drawing, will be examined on an advanced level. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:110 and Reading Proficiency. ART:236 TYPOGRAPHY This course will stress the refined use of typography as a design and communication tool. Students will study the history and classifications of letterforms and employ this knowledge base in the creation of various typographical designs and presentations. Typical projects may range from letter and alphabet design to the use of typographical forms as the feature design elements in graphic designs or page layouts. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 and ART:133 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:210 ADVANCED DRAWING Research in drawing problems that will deal primarily with concept, media, style and composition.The human figure, still-life objects and surroundings will be used as topical sources. Prerequisites: ART:209, ART:211 and Reading Proficiency. ART:211 FIGURE DRAWING III Advanced figure drawing from the model. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:112 and Reading Proficiency. ART:213 CERAMICS II A study of the techniques of wheel-thrown ceramics and extensive experimentation with glazes and oxides. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:113 and Reading Proficiency. ART:238 DRAWING FOR GRAPHICS II Students will build upon the principles covered in Drawing for Graphics I as they learn about additional techniques and materials necessary to explore drawing solutions to graphic design problems typically encountered in this field. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:138 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:214 PAINTING II A continuation of ART:114 with emphasis on composition and color. Knowledge will be developed for future individual study. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:114 and Reading Proficiency. ART:239 ILLUSTRATION I This course is a comprehensive exposure to the methods and theories of illustrative drawing and painting as it is used in reproduction. A special emphasis will be placed on its application to advertising and publication design. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 and ART:138 with grades of "C" or better, or concurrent enrollment in same and Reading Proficiency. ART:215 PRINTMAKING II A continuation of ART:115. In addition to continued exploration of media covered in Printmaking I, this course introduces students to additional printmaking techniques, from a selection of lithography, silk screen, photo-mechanical methods, chine colle` and mixed media. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:115 and Reading Proficiency. ART:240 ILLUSTRATION II This class exposes students to an experimental approach to illustrative drawing and painting with a strong emphasis on the creative use of materials and design principles. The use of computer drawing and painting programs may be stressed. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:239 with grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:216 SCULPTURE II A continuation of the study of the elements of sculpture, stressing the more creative approach in terms of new methods and materials. Emphasis will be on the human and natural forms as a basis for academic and subjective analysis. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:116 and Reading Proficiency. ART:242 DRAWING FOR GRAPHICS III Students in this class will build upon the principles covered in Drawing for Graphics II and will learn techniques and materials required to explore drawing solutions using the human figure to fulfill critical needs in the illustration profession. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:238 and Reading Proficiency. ART:221 PAGE LAYOUT: QUARK/INDESIGN This course is designed to provide students with an advanced exploration and understanding of the QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign digital page design and layout software programs. Principles of page layout design and the graphic synthesis of typographic elements will be studied with these programs on an advanced level. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 and Reading Proficiency. ART:233 GRAPHIC DESIGN III This class will continue to examine the subject of graphic design with the emphasis upon the "hands-on" approach to finding creative solutions to complex visual communications problems. A professional approach to the discipline will be stressed. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:108 and ART:134 with grades of "C" or better, prior or concurrent enrollment in ART:138 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:234 GRAPHIC DESIGN IV This course is an advanced exploration of graphic design, with the emphasis upon creative problem solving and the use of professional practices. Students will learn to solve complex visual communication problems such as logo design, package design, point of purchase and publication design. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:135 and ART:233 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. ART:235 GRAPHIC PRODUCTION II This course is a continuation of Graphic Production I but with a greater emphasis on the proper preparation of electronic prepress files for spot-color, multi-color and process-color print production. Students will execute print projects using the computer to create pre-press files for print production. They will also examine many advanced printing techniques, multiple ART:243 FIGURE ILLUSTRATION Students in this class will learn to draw the human figure emphasizing the purpose or function needed for advertising or publishing assignments. Analysis will be made of the ideal human figure through structure, anatomy, expression, and its placement in an environment. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:111 and Reading Proficiency. ART:245 PORTFOLIO DESIGN AND PROFESSIONAL `PRACTICES This course will discuss the opportunities and procedures in the various fields of graphic design, illustration and advertising design. Students will be guided in the preparation of a portfolio of their work, in the development of a resume and related documents, and will learn practical interviewing techniques. The intent will be to prepare students to enter the art field with a confident and professional attitude. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Permission of program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. ART:251 INTERIOR DESIGN II Problem analysis and design solutions for residential and commercial interiors focusing on user needs, specification procedures, and formal presentation techniques. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:151, prior or concurrent enrollment in ARC:112 and Reading Proficiency. ART:253 COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN Advanced study and application of the problem solving approach to design as it relates to commercial interiors with emphasis on business procedures and resources. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:251 and Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 201 Course Descriptions ART:156 ADVANCED KITCHEN DESIGN This course applies design principles and presentation standards in the planning and designing of efficient kitchen layouts. Following National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) guidelines, students obtain "hands-on" experience studying proper cabinet, appliance, and fixture selection. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ARC:110, ART:151 and prior or concurrent enrollment in ARC:112 and Reading Proficiency. St. Louis Community College ART:254 HISTORY OF CULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS II This course is a continuation of the history of furniture, decorative arts, and architectural elements from Tudor England to current times. The emphasis is on materials, techniques, and aesthetics that make environments unique within their historical cultural environments. Prerequisites: ART:153 and Reading Proficiency. ART:265 ARTIFICIAL LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY Introduction to basic theories of illumination as applied to a variety of subject compositions. Use of the view camera with Polaroid film, negative and reversal films; production of professional quality prints. Prerequisites: ART:165 and Reading Proficiency. ART:271 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Using both view cameras and small format 35 mm cameras, students will make portraits of people. Both natural and artificial studio lights will be used. Close-ups, environmental portraits, and group portraits will be covered. In class, students will use view cameras in a studio setting. Outside assignments will be done with students' own cameras. Black and white and color materials may be used. Work will include processing of roll and sheet films, the making of quality prints and methods of print presentation. Students should have their own hand-held light meters and strobe for off-camera use. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:165, ART:168 and Reading Proficiency. ART:272 DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY A study of photography as it dramatizes issues and their implications. The methods of approach used by documentary photographers will be discussed. Students will view their work and consider the possible impact of it on society. Students will use their cameras to study issues in their own environments. Finished photographs will be exhibited in appropriate relation to the topics with which they are concerned. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:165 and Reading Proficiency. ART:275 PHOTO IMAGING I: PHOTOSHOP This course is an investigation of processing of continuous tone image files. Software tools and adjustment controls will be learned. Students will investigate scanning, color and tonal management, image repair and compositing, and printing. A portfolio of prints will be created emphasizing the individual expressiveness of the student. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ART:606 INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE FLASH This course introduces the basic tools, controls and options of Adobe Flash. Students will learn the timeline and keyframe controls of the program, and will gain the ability to import and edit sound files using Flash. The creation of animated character sequences and the development of a website in Flash will also be undertaken. Prerequisites: ART:131 and Reading Proficiency. ART:607 INTRODUCTION TO INTERACTIVE DESIGN This course introduces students to the methods and practices of creating graphics for use in interactive digital media. Students will create digitally based graphics used in video, mobile devices, web, audio, real time 3D graphics, motion graphics and other digital communication. Software will include Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, iDVD, iMovie, Second Life and others. Prerequisites: ART:131 and Reading Proficiency. AT:100 Course Descriptions HARDWARE CONFIGURATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING: MACINTOSH/WINDOWS This course will address setting up the computer and connecting peripheral devices such as cameras, scanners and printers; partitioning the hard drive, adding RAM, installing software and virus protection, and troubleshooting simple problems. Advanced topics include networking and using a server. Additional lab hours may be required. Corequisite: ART:131. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. AT:101 COLOR MANAGEMENT This course investigates the use of dedicated software to analyze and color calibrate the computer monitor with related peripheral devices such as cameras, scanners, printers and film recorders. Students will learn the principles of color management, and how to create color signatures or profiles for each device and to integrate the system for color accuracy and consistency. Additional lab hour required. Prerequisites: ART:275 and Reading Proficiency. AT:105 DIGITAL PRINTING This course is a survey of digital printing possibilities. Methodologies for converting electronic files to printed media are investigated. Varieties of printing technologies are evaluated for appearance, color fidelity, resolution, saturation and permanence. Where applicable to the process examined, variations in media (paper, canvas or films) will be tested. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:275, ART:165 and Reading Proficiency. AT:108 COMPUTER PAINTING AND DRAWING: COREL PAINTER Students will utilize a variety of computer drawing software programs to create life drawings utilizing digitizing tablets. Assignments will include still life as well as the human figure. The techniques of using the pressure sensitive drawing tablet will be investigated to allow the creation of expressive line, mass and shading. A portfolio of drawings in both color and monochrome will be submitted at the conclusion of the course. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 with a grade of "C" or better, ART:109 and Reading Proficiency. AT:120 COMPUTER DRAWING I: ILLUSTRATOR This course is an investigation of vector imaging software used for the creation of drawings, typography and logotypes. Tools, palettes and menus will be learned, and methods of creating original expressive works will be developed. Students will investigate scanning reflective art, tracing, creating shapes, line control, color fills, and printing. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:109 and ART:131 with grades of "C" or better, and Reading Proficiency. AT:121 WATERCOLOR I A foundation course covering basic watercolor techniques and materials including washes, wet-into-wet, glazing, shading, color mixing and layering. Course will emphasize development of skills, diverse approaches and an individual style. Through the study of both contemporary and traditional watercolors, students will become familiar with the amazing potential of this medium. Class will paint a variety of subjects including still lifes and nature. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. AT:130 COMPUTER DRAWING II: ILLUSTRATOR This course will refine the basic understanding of vector imaging, and incorporate specialized functions for use in professional design. Students will perform advanced work using vector imaging software that will explore techniques which will speed production and enhance the functionality of the vector application. Technical issues related to design, print and publication, charts and plans will be addressed. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: AT: 120 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. AT:135 COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN FOR THE WWW I Students will learn to use the elements of graphic design to produce Web pages that effectively deliver art and information for business/organizational communications. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:133 and ART:131 or ART:227 and Reading Proficiency. AT:143 COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN FOR THE WWW II Expand Web site interactivity. This course explores methods of refining basic web site creation and incorporating sophisticated techniques such as cascading style sheets, animation and sound plug-ins, and addressing browser differences. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: MCM:135 or AT:135 or IS:135 and Reading Proficiency. AT:144 WWW SPECIAL TOPICS This course specializes in advanced enhancements to World Wide Web design. Students will learn to encode properties that make the web site more dynamic and interactive. Students will use the latest software to enhance web pages with interactive and animation techniques. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: MCM:135 or AT:135 or IS:135 and Reading Proficiency. 202 AT:152 LIGHTING DESIGN This is a lecture/studio course where students will learn methods of successful lighting design and applications of lighting details to working drawings for residential and commercial environments. Students will learn specifications and how to write a lighting schedule. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. AT:160 DIGITAL CAPSTONE The student will enroll in the Capstone Course as the culmination of their certificate program. This course will allow the student to explore a thesis project which will demonstrate the skills and creativity fostered in each discipline. Capstone courses will include students from all areas of specialization. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Digital Photography Option - AT:104 and AT:105. Graphic Design Option - AT:120, ART:241 and ART:236. World Wide Web Option - AT:144. Fine Art Option - AT:108, AT: 120 and AT:105. 3D Design and Animation Option - AT: 236. Reading Proficiency required for all options. AT:204 COMIC BOOK ILLUSTRATION I Students interested in Comic Book Illustration learn the basics and techniques associated with this popular genre. Various materials and techniques will be explored to produce formatted comic strips. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:138 and Reading Proficiency. AT:205 DIMENSIONAL ILLUSTRATION I Students interested in Illustration will go beyond usual twodimensional art methods to create dimensional art. Various material and techniques will be explored to introduce unique three-dimensional sculpture-based art methods to students. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:138 and Reading Proficiency. AT:206 3D MINIATURE STUDIO SET DESIGN Students interested in creating 3D Miniature Studio Sets will learn the basics of designing and constructing miniature sets for various entertainment venues and other related uses. The student will utilize skills learned in Drawing for Graphics and Illustration classes to execute imaginative sets. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:138 and Reading Proficiency. AT:207 DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION I Digital Illustration I is a comprehensive exposure to the methods and theories of creating Illustrations using the computer as the final medium. A special emphasis will be placed on creative processes and using computer graphic software to produce illustrations for portfolio presentation. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 and Reading Proficiency. AT:208 FANTASY ILLUSTRATION I Students interested in Illustration will learn the basics and techniques of this popular genre used on book and gaming covers. The student will utilize skills learned in drawing for graphics and illustration to execute imaginative and creative illustrations. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:138 and Reading Proficiency. AT:210 DRAWING PROBLEMS This course focuses on drawing problems of an advanced nature. It will stress the continued development of individual ideas formulated in ART:210. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:210 and Reading Proficiency. AT:213 ADVANCED CERAMICS A self-directed learning experience for students. Course work may include throwing, glaze formulation, hand-building and kiln firing. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:213 and Reading Proficiency. AT:215 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING A continuation of ART:115 and ART:215. Students will pursue a more individual course of instruction and portfolio development in the printmaking media. The student will choose from media taught in ART:115 and ART:215 to develop a portfolio of professional prints. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:215 or permission of coordinator and Reading Proficiency. Spring 2010 AT:225 WATERCOLOR III An expansion of AT:221. The self-motivated student will work on advanced watercolor techniques in specific assignments and in self-directed paintings. Course will emphasize advanced color theory and development of content, subject matter, personal style and the ability to self-critique, with significant input from the instructor. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: AT:221 or permission of coordinator and Reading Proficiency. AT:226 WATERCOLOR IV An expansion of AT:225. The advanced and self-motivated student will work on specific assignments and on self-directed paintings with significant input from the instructor. Emphasis will be on using the watercolor medium to create sophisticated compositions, a thematic body of work and a personal style. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: AT:225 or permission of coordinator and Reading Proficiency. AT:227 3-D STUDIO This course provides students with the opportunity to pursue extended study in 3-dimensional studio disciplines. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: AT:213 or ART:216 and Reading Proficiency. AT:228 FIGURE PAINTING Drawing and painting from observation of the model in a variety of media. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the inherent structural and formal problems involved with depicting the human figure in its environment. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:112 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. AT:229 ADVANCED PAINTING PROJECTS This course will develop the painting and perceptual skills of students. The course is taught with an emphasis on individual study. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:214 and Reading Proficiency. AT:230 FIGURE SCULPTURE II This course is a continuation of AT:219 and will more intensely explore methods for creating figurative sculpture. Students will continue to work from models, increasing their understanding of structural anatomy and how it relates to surface forms. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: AT:219 and Reading Proficiency. AT:242 HISTORY OF GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS This is a survey course on the history of Graphic Communications. This course will begin with the development of language and will trace the evolution of word and image throughout history using the works of designers and illustrators that have influenced the continuing development of the discipline. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. AT:246 ADVANCED COMPUTER ART APPLICATIONS This course is for individuals who wish to further explore the use of computer graphics as they can be applied to the advertising and business communication industries. Considerable latitude will be given as to areas of concentration, but all studies will stress the creative possibilities of the medium. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ART:131 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. AT:251 COMPUTER AIDED KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN Utilizing 3-D design software, the students will learn to layout, design and specify residential kitchens and baths. They will create 2-D and 3-D visual presentations and renderings of kitchens and bath interiors. Some computer knowledge or industry based knowledge of kitchen and bath design is recommended. Prerequisites: ART:151 and Reading Proficiency. AT:254 WORKPLACE LEARNING: INTERIOR DESIGN This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the functions of the interior design industry to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Minimum 150 hours in the workplace throughout the term. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year of program, department approval and Reading Proficiency. Automotive Technology AT:267 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY II Advanced instruction in the theory of color, materials of color photography, and techniques of color printing. Students will work with transparencies and color reversal materials and explore large format color processes. A portfolio of color prints will be created by the student. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:167 and Reading Proficiency. AUT:164 AT:276 PHOTO IMAGING II: PHOTOSHOP This course explores intermediate methods of working with continuous tone images in an efficient manner. Topics include refinements in tonal and color adjustment tools, masking tools, typography tools, color modes, sharpening procedures, and compositing techniques. A portfolio of color images will be produced by the end of the course emphasizing the individual expressiveness of the student. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:275, ART:108 (may be taken concurrently) and Reading Proficiency. AT:277 PHOTO IMAGING III: PHOTOSHOP This course explores advanced methods of working with continuous tone images. In addition to a general review of the image processing software, topics include such subjects as incorporating color management into the workflow, predictive evaluation of numeric density readings, and a survey of printing device parameters. A portfolio of color images will be produced by the end of the course emphasizing the individual expressiveness of the student. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: AT: 276 and Reading Proficiency. AT:279 NON-SILVER PHOTOGRAPHY An introduction to processes which use light sensitive materials other than silver bromide paper to produce imagery. Working from photographic negatives, students will have the opportunity to produce prints using the following methods:Van Dyke Brown printing, Cyanotype, Kwik-print and Photoscreen printing. Additional studio hours may be required. Prerequisites: ART:165 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. AT:280 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY This class is an advanced studio course that will emphasize both the conceptual and technical challenges of creating a cohesive, related body of work for either a portfolio or exhibition. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: ART:165, ART:166 and Reading Proficiency. AT:537 TRADITIONAL METALSMITHING AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR JEWELRY Students will learn traditional jewelry design and metalsmithing techniques and will also be introduced to 3-D CAD drawing and the use of the rapid-prototyping and other high-tech equipment available at the college. Experience in art or metal smithing is useful but not required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. AT:612 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER ANIMATION Students are introduced to the basic techniques of computer animation and the fundamentals of storyboarding, sequencing, and the significance of keyframes. Actual projects will be created using advanced animation software. Prerequisites: ART:131 and Reading Proficiency. AT:613 FOUNDATIONS OF 3D COMPUTER MODELING This course introduces the student to the creation of computer generated three dimensional objects. The x, y, z coordinate system will be used to make objects and spatial environments that will be enhanced with texture, color and lighting techniques. Prerequisites: ART:131 and Reading Proficiency. AUT:150 AUTOMOTIVE FUEL AND INDUCTION SYSTEMS This course is a study of fuel and induction systems which includes gasoline fuel delivery systems, and diesel engines. Diagnosis and repair techniques as well as basics of the control systems will be covered. Corequisite: AUT:151 AUT:158 CHARTS, DIAGRAMS AND HANDBOOK USAGE This course teaches the use of handbooks, with emphasis upon interpreting specifications and automotive charts and diagrams. WORKPLACE LEARNING II: FORD ASSET PROGRAM This experiential course provides the student an additional opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field. Minimum of 350 hours in the workplace throughout the term. Prerequisites: AUT:163, AUT:167 and AUT:169. AUT:167 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS This course deals with advanced electrical systems including basics of electronic engine control systems, electronic functions, electronic system diagnosis and repair. Additional lab hours may be required. Prerequisite: AUT:156. AUT:169 SUSPENSION AND STEERING II Continuation of AUT:168 including the design, principles of operation, diagnosis and repair of the following components: conventional brake systems, anti-lock brake systems, electronic steering and ride control systems. Attention is given to live car diagnosis and repair procedures related to frame, suspension, steering, and brake components. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: AUT:168. AUT:256 AUTOMOTIVE POWERTRAINS Theory of operation and service and service procedures of drive lines, constant velocity joints, manual transmissions and transaxles, differentials and clutches. Corequisite: AUT:272 and AUT:282. Prerequisite: AUT:281. AUT:272 ACCESSORIES, CONTROLS AND AIR CONDITIONING This course emphasizes theory, operation and design of power windows, power seats, speed controls, vacuum systems, other accessories, and air conditioning. Additional lab hours may be required. Prerequisites: AUT:271, AUT:281 and AUT:291. AUT:282 AUTOMOTIVE FIELD WORK II Continuation of AUT:281. Emphasis of lab work will include all eight ASE service specialty areas. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: AUT:273, AUT:271, and AUT:281. Baking and Pastry Arts BAP:101 INTRODUCTION TO BAKING THEORY AND NUTRITION This course introduces the principles of food science and nutrition as they apply to baking and pastry arts. Scientific method is used to explore pastry ingredients and their function in product preparation and storage. Emphasis will be placed on formulation, ingredients, and sensory evaluations. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CUL:101, Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030. BAP:105 BREADS, ROLLS, AND BAKERIES This course introduces the techniques in preparation of assorted breads: quick breads, doughnuts, yeast-raised, laminated, and enriched doughs for the bakeshop as well as cookies, pies, and basic bakery staples. The use of baking equipment, scaling and shaping techniques, inventory control, baker's mathematics, and sanitation are covered. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BAP:101 and Reading Proficiency. BAP:110 PRODUCTION PASTRY TECHNIQUES This course is designed to give the student fundamental working knowledge of traditional and contemporary methods of producing puff pastry, pate a choux, creams, custards, tarts, and mousses. Fundamentals of production and finishing techniques are introduced. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BAP:105 and Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 203 Course Descriptions AT:221 WATERCOLOR II An expansion and application of the basic watercolor techniques from the foundation course AT:121 through a series of paintings. Course will emphasize color theory, composition and development of an individual style along with study of master watercolorists both past and present. Students will paint a variety of subjects including still lifes, landscape and the human figure. Development of individual response and fluency of technique will be emphasized. Additional studio hours required. Prerequisites: AT:121 or permission of coordinator and Reading Proficiency. St. Louis Community College BAP:115 CAKE PRODUCTION AND DECORATION This course is designed to expose students to the proper procedure for producing traditional and contemporary cakes. Emphasis will be placed on mixing methods of batters, fillings, and icings. Decoration of cakes including piping techniques, writing with chocolate, and proper use of a pastry bag will be taught. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BAP:110 and Reading Proficiency. Biology BAP:150 BAKESHOP BASICS FOR CULINARIANS This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of baking and pastry utilized in the culinary industry. Theories of baking science, mathematics, and production techniques will be learned. Principles and procedures for producing basic breads, custards, mousses, pastries, and bakeries are covered. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grades of "C" or better in CUL:101 and CUL:105 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:103 PROBLEMS IN ANATOMY A course dealing with the anatomy of the human body; study of the structure of cells, tissues, organs, and systems with emphasis on those subjects important to embalming. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:111 and Reading Proficiency. BAP:201 ARTISAN AND DECORATIVE BREAD This course will cover various styles of producing artisan and decorative bread. Techniques of production utilizing varied fermentation processes will be utilized. Elements of showpieces and decorative breads will be produced in class yielding attractive displays. Fundamentals of Baking Mathematics will play a key role in everyday production activities. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BAP:105 and Reading Proficiency. BAP:205 ICE CREAM AND FROZEN DESSERTS This course introduces students to the diversity of production techniques of frozen desserts and novelties. Fundamentals including balancing formulations, controlling texture, and development of flavor profiles will be taught. Production of classical and modern frozen desserts will be paramount. Consumer marketing and evaluation will occur. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BAP:115 and Reading Proficiency. BAP:210 CHOCOLATES AND PRALINES During this course, students will learn and utilize proper tempering techniques of chocolate. Hand-dipped and molded candies and pralines will be produced utilizing various methods. Variations of chocolates, fillings, manufacturing techniques, and decorations will be utilized in daily activities. Cocoa-based coloring and texturing mediums will be introduced and used. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BAP:115 and Reading Proficiency. BAP:215 CONTEMPORARY PLATED DESSERTS This course focuses on the preparation and presentation of advanced American-regional and International plated desserts. Contemporary versions of traditional desserts will be created utilizing several styles of plate presentation. Advanced flavor development and menu planning will be introduced. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grades of "C" or better in BAP:205 and BAP:210 and Reading Proficiency. BAP:220 SHOWPIECES AND CONFECTIONARY ART This course allows students to design, plan, and prepare showpieces used for display and centerpiece purposes. Artistic design, drawing, and creation of two- and three-dimensional centerpieces will be the emphasis of the course. Utilization of chocolate, sugar and pastillage to create a variety of ornamental showpieces will be taught. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: ART:107, grade of "C" or better in BAP:210 and Reading Proficiency. Course Descriptions BAP:250 DESSERT BUFFET PRESENTATION This course requires students to use both technical knowledge and managerial ability to organize and complete a commercial simulation of a dessert buffet operation. Theory and application of menu development, physical set-up, dessert production, presentation, and service will be utilized. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: This course will be taken in the semester the student is graduating. All previous laboratory classes and Hospitality-related lecture courses should be completed first. Program coordinator or department chair approval and Reading Proficiency. BIO:003 BRIDGES TO BIOLOGY Bridges to Biology is a non-transferable, preliminary course which prepares students for Introductory Biology. This course gives students experience in applying information management and study skills necessary for success in laboratory and coursework in the natural sciences. Additional hours required. BIO:104 BASIC LABORATORY METHODS This course introduces basic laboratory skills in preparation for Biotechnology I. Topics and techniques include safety, sterile technique, laboratory math, quality systems, documentation, collection of data, metrology, filtration, centrifugation, bioseparations, computer data handling, telecommunications and the internet, solution and media prep, and other appropriate laboratory methods. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Prior or concurrent enrollment in CHM:101 or high school chemistry within the past 3 years with a grade of "A" or "B" and Reading Proficiency. BIO:105 TOPICS IN EVOLUTION This is an introductory course emphasizing both evolutionary mechanisms and evolutionary history. Areas of interest will include evolution as a process, the development of biological diversity, reconstructing past evolutionary events, and the evolution of major groups, including humans. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:106 HUMAN HEREDITY This course will introduce students to basic concepts in human heredity. Areas of emphasis will include DNA structure and function, modes of inheritance, population genetics, and the genetics of immunity and cancer. In addition, current genetic technologies such as genetic engineering, gene therapy, and reproductive technologies will also be covered. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency BIO:110 GENERAL ZOOLOGY This course provides a survey of the animal kingdom with emphasis on comparative anatomy, physiology, ecology and evolution of the major invertebrate and vertebrate groups. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:111 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY I A consideration of the principles of biology, with emphasis on the molecular approach to the structure and function of living organisms. For liberal arts students and majors in physical education, therapy, nursing, and other allied health areas. (Credit is not allowed for both BIO:111 and BIO:140). Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:113 MODERN ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY (LECTURE) A consideration of the principles of biology as they relate to socially relevant issues in nutrition, reproduction, sexuality, heredity, and disease. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:117 CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGY (LECTURE) This course is designed to focus attention on the forces at work in nature. The interrelationships of living things to their environment and to each other are discussed and in particular man's impact on these relationships. Man's use and abuse of renewable and non-renewable natural resources is also considered. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:122 HUMAN SEXUALITY Human sexuality includes not only the biological component of male and female sexuality but also attitudes, values and feelings about one's own gender and sex role. Consequently, in dealing with sex as a natural biological function, the expression of which is a dimension of psychosocial behavior, the sexual development and/or differentiation of men and women from conception to maturity will be stressed. Same course as PSY:125. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. 204 BIO:123 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR Animal behavior is an introductory course in invertebrate and vertebrate animal behavior. Emphasis will be placed on biological clocks, migrational patterns, reproductive strategies hormones that drive behavior, social behavior, and the role of genetics and evolution in determining behavior. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:124 GENERAL BOTANY I Students will be introduced to the biological aspects of plant life, including cell structure and function, anatomy, morphology, physiology, taxonomy. (Same course as HRT:101). Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:140 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I Quantitatively oriented for pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pharmacy, biology and other science majors. A consideration of the principles of biology, with emphasis on the molecular approach to the structure and function of living organisms. (Credit is not allowed for both BIO:111 and BIO:140). Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: CHM:105 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:141 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II A continuation of BIO:140 with emphasis on selected topics in biology covering population genetics, evolution, survey of living plants and animals, ecology and conservation of natural resources. (Credit is not allowed for both BIO:112 and BIO:141). Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:140 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:144 MARINE BIOLOGY This course introduces students to marine organisms and ecosystems. The interplay of organisms and their environment and other aspects of marine ecology are stressed. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:151 BIOLOGY OF HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE This course examines human health and disease from a biological perspective. We will explore the evolution of microbes and human disease. This course will also look at the influences that regular exercise, diet, and genetic factors have on everyday good health. The mechanisms, manifestations, and prevention of common diseases, such as heart disease and cancer, will also be stressed. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:152 QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY This course is designed to instruct students in the common calculations encountered in a cellular-molecular research setting. Prerequisites: MTH:140 and CHM:101 or CHM:105 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:203 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY I Introduction to microbes with emphasis on morphology, culture techniques and biochemical activities of bacteria, viruses and fungi. A consideration of human disease producing organisms with regard to their infection and resistance. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:111 with grade of "C" or better; or one year of high school biology and chemistry (with labs) within previous five years of registration date; or permission of the department chairperson of Biology and Reading Proficiency. BIO:207 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I A study of the organization of cells into tissues, organs, and organ systems, with special in-depth study of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine system, and the sensory receptors. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:111 with grade of "C" or better; or one year of high school biology and chemistry (with labs) within previous five years of registration date; or permission of the department chairperson of Biology and Reading Proficiency. BIO:208 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II A continuation of BIO:207 with consideration given to the integrative functions of the cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, urogenital and reproductive and endocrine systems. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:207 and Reading Proficiency. Spring 2010 BIO:215 HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS This course is a study of the organization and integration of the body's systems. The course progresses from the organization of cells into tissues, organs, and organ systems, to an in-depth study of the physiology, diseases, and other abnormal conditions of the body. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:111 with a C or better or approval of department chair and Reading Proficiency. BIO:219 BIOTECHNOLOGY I This course introduces basic biotechnology skills in preparation for Biotechnology II. Topics and techniques may include safety, cGMP, agarose gel electrophoresis, plasmid construction, ELISA, PAGE, PCAR, mammalian cell culture, rapid plant genotyping and other molecular research techniques. Additional laboratory hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:104 with a "C" or better, BIO:140, GE:101 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:220 BIOTECHNOLOGY II A project-oriented course applying the fundamental DNA and protein manipulation techniques used in biotechnology/bioengineering research laboratories in academia and industry. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:219 or consent of the instructor and Reading Proficiency. BIO:221 WORKPLACE LEARNING: BIOTECHNOLOGY This workplace-based course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the functions of the industry to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Minimum of 50 hours per credit hour in the workplace throughout the term. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO:220 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:222 SPECIALIZED TOPICS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY This laboratory course will consist of current techniques employed in biotechnology. Topics can include, but are not limited to, specialized techniques from biomedical, environmental, agricultural, pharmaceutical, microbiological, biocomputing, and/or bioethical aspects of biotechnology. Guest faculty from biotechnology industry and research will be employed as co-teachers. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO:219 or consent of the instructor and Reading Proficiency. BIO:223 RESEARCH TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY Students will participate in research projects that can include introduction to HPLC, cell culture, histology techniques, or research in molecular ecology or molecular genetics. Exposure to data processing, data analysis, poster or manuscript preparation and presentation may also be included. Contact the instructor for current research project information. Prerequisites: MTH:140, CHM:101 and BIO:111 or BIO:140 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:224 INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS This course provides the Biotechnology undergraduate major with an understanding and preliminary working knowledge of the concepts, methods and tools used in Bioinformatics. Prerequisites: BIO:219 or consent of the instructor and Reading Proficiency. BIO:225 GENETICS This course for life science majors reviews the fundamental principles of inheritance, including classical genetic theory, as well as recent advances in the molecular basis of heredity. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:140, CHM:105 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:556 NATIVE LANDSCAPING FOR WILDLIFE AND PEOPLE This course focuses upon which species of native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs and trees furnish food and cover for wildlife and provide colorful flowers and foliage for people. Highlights include 1) investigating natural communities, 2) designing, planning, and maintaining native landscapes, and 3) selecting plant species adapted to different amounts of light and moisture that attract wildlife. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIO:558 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY A laboratory course to complement a general microbiology lecture course in an Allied Health curriculum. A study of the morphology, growth characteristics, nutrition, and biochemical activities of microorganisms with an emphasis towards the culturing and identification of microorganisms and their processes that contribute to the cause of disease. Prerequisites: BIO:111 or equivalent, and completion or concurrent enrollment in a sophomore level Microbiology Lecture, and Reading Proficiency. BIO:562 SPECIALIZED TOPICS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOPROCESSING This course will present the fundamentals of typical bioprocessing unit operations used to produce today's pharmaceutical products. Students will have an opportunity to put the information learned into practice in bench-top laboratory experiments. Prerequisites: BIO:219 or CHM:232 or PHY:122. Reading Proficiency. BIO:563 SPECIALIZED TOPICS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY FORENSICS This course will present the theory and allow students to practice the techniques of typical molecular and cellular forensics laboratory testing. Prerequisites: BIO:219 and Reading Proficiency. BIO:565 SPECIALIZED TOPICS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY: PROTEOMICS An introduction to analytical methods of the proteome used in laboratory research. This course introduces proteomic analysis techniques used in industrial and clinical laboratories. Students will be versed in the conceptual and technical aspects of a large number of analytical tools that will prepare them for careers i the biotechnology field. This is a results-oriented laboratory course where emphasis will be placed on the satisfactory execution of protocols. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:219, and consent of instructor and Reading Proficiency. Biomedical Engineering Tech BE:150 BIOMEDICAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY A study of physical and physiological factors involved in medical safety, how standards have been derived, the methods and practices of preventive maintenance and safety, and the role of the BMET in a hospital situation. Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent enrollment in EE:131 and BIO:102, and Reading Proficiency. BE:153 WORKPLACE LEARNING: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY This workplace-based course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the functions of the industry to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Minimum 50 hours per credit hour in the workplace throughout the term. Prerequisites: BE:150, BIO:102, and EE:132 and Reading Proficiency. BE:254 BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS This course develops competencies, including maintenance, troubleshooting and repair, with such basic hospital equipment as transducers, amplifiers, processors, display modules, and respiratory and radiography instruments. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BE:251 and Reading Proficiency. Building Inspection Technology BIC:103 BUILDING CODES AND ORDINANCES This course offers a detailed study of national, state, and local ordinances geared to public safety, land use controls, and building codes. It will include a detailed summary of use philosophy and development of the latest edition of BOCA Building Codes. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BIC:201 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION Electrical inspection of buildings, residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial, based on the National Electrical Code, including electrical wiring procedures and layouts. Prerequisites: MTH:124, PSI:101 and Reading Proficiency. Business Administration BUS:101 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT A comprehensive survey course which deals with the theoretical and practical aspects of starting and operating a small business. Each major function of business (accounting, production, marketing) is discussed with particular reference to small business. Students taking this course are normally not encouraged to enroll subsequently in BUS:104 due to similarity of course content. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BUS:103 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS This course includes a review of basic arithmetic: fractions, decimals, ratios, non-decimal numbering systems, and graphical representation of numbers. It also covers fundamental problems involving interest, mark-ups, commissions, payroll, taxes, depreciation, consumer credit, insurance and security transactions. Students will analyze simple financial statements, discounts, volume/profit relationships, and banking records. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BUS:104 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A survey course, designed to give the student a general knowledge of the modern business world and the environment within which it exists and an awareness of the principles of the major functions in managing a business, such as finance, personnel, production, and marketing. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BUS:116 ENTREPRENEURSHIP This comprehensive course deals with the theoretical and practical aspects of the student entering business for him/herself. Covers opportunities, evaluations, operations, and expansion of entrepreneurial situations. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BUS:201 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS This course introduces the student to the basic principles and methods of statistical measurement and statistical inference. Descriptive statistical concepts include data organization and presentation, measures of location and dispersion, probability theory and distributions. Applications of statistical inference include random sampling techniques and sampling distributions, interval estimation, hypothesis testing for large and small samples, ANOVA, correlation, regression analysis, and nonparametric testing. Prerequisites: MTH:160 or MTH:160A or MTH:160B or MTH:160C and Reading Proficiency. BUS:202 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS This course introduces the student to statistical concepts and techniques used by management in the decision-making process. Descriptive statistics includes the display and summary of data, discrete and continuous probability distributions and random variables. Inferential statistics includes parametric and nonparametric tests of significance, correlation and regression analysis, confidence intervals, and analysis of the variance. Forecasting tools include time series analysis and the derivation and use of index numbers. Prerequisites: MTH:177 and Reading Proficiency. BUS:250 WORKPLACE LEARNING: BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the functions of the business to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Minimum 50 hours per credit hour in the workplace throughout the term. Prerequisites: Department approval and Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 205 Course Descriptions BIO:209 KINESIOLOGY Kinesiology is the study of human movement. It involves applying the anatomy of the musculo-skeletal system to functional movement as a basis to understanding of exercise. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: BIO:207 and Reading Proficiency. St. Louis Community College Business Law BLW:101 BUSINESS LAW I A survey course which considers an introduction to the judicial system, as well as principles of law in the following areas: legal ethics, constitutional law contracts, torts, products, liability, intellectual property and business crime. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BLW:102 BUSINESS LAW II A survey course which considers principles of law in the following areas: Agency, partnership, corporations, other business organizations, negotiable instruments, real property, personal property, decedent's estates and bankruptcy. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. BLW:201 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS This course covers an introduction to law and the judicial system, business organizations, contracts, torts, property, agency or administrative law, antitrust, labor-management, international and other topics such as law related to energy, health, safety and the environment. Prerequisites: ECO:152, ACC:110 and Reading Proficiency. Chemistry CHM:002 PREPARATION FOR CHEMISTRY This course presents some basic science and mathematical concepts and skills which students need to prepare them to take a college chemistry course. Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in MTH:007 or MTH:030, or one year of high school algebra. CHM:101 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I Provides fundamental concepts and symbolism of chemistry with applications to everyday life for students not planning to major in science. Laboratory work presents opportunity to use laboratory equipment and further illustrations of lecture material. Prerequisites: MTH:007 or MTH:030 with grades of "C" or better or placement into MTH:140 and Reading Proficiency. CHM:105 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I Designed for science and science-related majors. Topics include formulas and equations, stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, properties of gases, liquids, and solids, thermochemistry, and solutions. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: MTH:140 (or at least one and a half years of high school algebra) and either CHM:101 or one year of high school chemistry or physics and Reading Proficiency. CHM:106 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II Topics include kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, equilibrium, some descriptive chemistry, and laboratory work in qualitative and quantitative analysis. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: CHM:105 and (MTH:160 or MTH:160A or MTH:160B or MTH:160C) with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. CHM:109 CHEMISTRY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS I Basic principles, terminology, theories, calculations and laboratory operations in chemistry for environmental careers. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Course Descriptions CHM:122 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY II The specific purpose of this course is to provide part of two years of training for a career as a chemical technician. Topics covered in lecture and lab are: titrimetric, volumetric, and spectrophotometric analysis (UV, visible, atomic absorption). Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CHM:121 and Reading Proficiency. CHM:206 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LECTURE I An introductory course in the theory of Organic Chemistry, stressing reaction types and mechanisms. Prerequisites: CHM:106 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. CHM:207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LECTURE II Continuation of CHM:206 including relevant new topics such as polymers and biochemicals. Prerequisites: CHM:206 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. CHM:210 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB I An introduction to the laboratory work in Organic Chemistry. Emphasis is on techniques generally employed, including some instrumentation. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: CHM:106 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. CHM:211 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB II A continuation of CHM:210. Practice, which will emphasize instrumentation and synthetic work, including multi-step syntheses and analytical work. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: CHM:210 and Reading Proficiency. CHM:212 BIO-ORGANIC AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY An introduction to analytical chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry. Laboratory work is primarily quantitative analysis. Primarily for students interested in the clinical laboratory technology program. Not intended for students in pre-medicine or planning to major in chemistry. Prerequisites: CHM:101 or CHM:105 and Reading Proficiency. CHM:214 ADVANCED CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR Emphasis on specialized laboratory techniques and procedures in advances in analytical chemistry instrumentation. An introduction to chemical literature searches both manually and by computer will be presented using both in-house and external consultants and facilities. This course will explore the opportunities and profession of chemical technicians. Specialized resources, advances, and professionals will be presented in seminar format. Specialized topics (ethics, chemical waste disposal and separations) will be included. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHM:222 or permission from the instructor and Reading Proficiency. CHM:231 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY V The specific purpose of this course is to provide part of two years of training for a career as a chemical technologist. Organic chemistry theory and lab practice is introduced complemented with mass spectrophotometric analysis. High pressure liquid chromatographic techniques for both qualitative and quantitative analysis are covered. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CHM:222 and Reading Proficiency. CHM:232 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY VI The specific purpose of this course is to provide part of two years of training for a career as a chemical technologist. Biochemical theory is introduced with laboratory work focusing on biochemical separation and purification techniques. Electrophoretic analysis of a variety of samples complements the laboratory work. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CHM:231 and Reading Proficiency. Chinese CHI:101 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I A practical, beginning course in speaking and understanding modern spoken Chinese. It is designed for persons who want to learn some Chinese, who want to travel to China, or who have previous limited experience in Chinese. Attention is given to proper pronunciation, to practicing the words and basic structures used most frequently in daily conversation and to learning the social conventions and Chinese culture necessary for interpersonal communication with native speakers of modern Chinese. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Civil Engineering Technology CE:108 CONSTRUCTION METHODS This course covers many of the principles, materials, and methods used in light construction. Topics include building codes, construction standards and specializations, wood and wood products, concrete, masonry, glass, plastics, aluminum products, bituminous products, gypsum products, asbestos cement products, construction methods systems, foundation systems, slabs-on-ground, floor/ceiling systems, wood framed floors, wall systems, masonry walls, roof/ceiling systems, stucco, and terrazzo. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CE:116 CONSTRUCTION BLUEPRINT READING The interpretation of construction working drawings and specifications for residential and commercial building projects. Architectural, structural, and utility drawings will be covered. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. 206 CE:131 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING The total estimating and bidding process. Topics will include: bid form contracts, specifications, overhead, unit costs, quantity surveys, subcontract bids, pricing, checking and alternates. Students should be able to read construction drawing prior to enrolling in this course. Prerequisites: CE:116 and Reading Proficiency. CE:132 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING Construction scheduling methods to include bar graphs and Critical Path Method with emphasis on manual and computerized design, calculations, and interpretation using both arrow and precedence diagramming. Prerequisites: 1 year Algebra and Reading Proficiency. CE:234 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Applications of loads and their transmission through structures; stability and determinacy; shear and moment in beam/column structures; analysis of trusses; influence diagrams; deflection of beams. Prerequisites: Concurrent with ME: 243 and Reading Proficiency. CE:245 INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS (GPS) A classroom introduction to the surveying application of the Global Positioning Systems (GPS); their theory, theory of operation, terminology, positioning techniques, standards; a comparison of the United States GPS and the Russian GLONASS and how they combine into the worldwide Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Prerequisites: CE:240 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. CE:246 GPS APPLICATION LAB The lab is an application based series of exercises and supplemental information provided in class which will further enhance the formal texts and the concurrent lecture CE: 245. Work may occur outside or inside depending upon the present needs of the course. Students may be required to work in adverse conditions including, but not limited to: darkness, cold, rain, etc. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: CE:116 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. Concurrent with CE:245. CE:248 FUNDAMENTALS OF LAND SURVEYING This course includes essential elements necessary in the initiation and follow through of any property survey; evidence of ownership, historical information in the subdivision of public lands, methods of measurements, description of property and legal requirements for recording. Prerequisites: CE:240 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. CE:250 SURVEYING II This is an intermediate course in land surveying techniques applicable to the office and field practices. It explores the theory, history and practice of route surveying, including the use of simple horizontal curves, vertical curves, spirals, superelevations and earth-work computations as applied to highway and railroad surveying. Additional introductory topics may include but are not limited to: photogrammetry, astronomy and GIS. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CE:240 and Reading Proficiency. CE:514 SURVEYING OFFICE PRACTICES This course will expose the student to the software, hardware, techniques and skills necessary to function in a survey or design office. Students will gain exposure to various aspects of the office including: estimating, budgeting, scheduling, personnel management, and writing legal descriptions. Writing resumes as well as other types of employment skills (hiring, interviewing, etc.) will be covered. Additionally, subdividing an dplanning procedures will be discussed and applied, as well as typical reallife ordinances and regulations. Prerequisites: CE:240 and Reading Proficiency. CE:515 LEED ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL TEST REVIEW In this course students will be familiarized with, and study in depth the requirements for the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) New Construction Version 2.2 Reference Guide, in preparation for taking and passing the LEEDF AP certification exam. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Spring 2010 Clinical Laboratory Technology CLT:103 HEMATOLOGY Theory and principles of physiology of blood forming organs, blood cell maturation, blood dyscrasia, techniques of staining, counting and differentiating cell morphology. Also, the theory and principles of the mechanism of coagulation with analysis of the various factors. Prerequisites: CLT:100 or CLT:101 and Reading Proficiency. CLT:104 PATHOGENIC BACTERIOLOGY I The study of micro-organisms with emphasis on the bacteria in diseases of man.Theory and principles of isolation, identification, biochemical reactions, growth requirements, susceptibility testing will be considered. Theory and practical application will include lecture, demonstration, laboratory practice, slides, films and examinations. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: CLT:101 and Reading Proficiency. CLT:106 PHLEBOTOMY ESSENTIALS (BLOOD DRAWING) This course is designed to provide the students with knowledge, skill, and techniques necessary to perform as a phlebotomist in the clinical setting. The student will learn basic anatomy pertinent to blood collection as well as communication skills, specimen processing and related interdisciplinary tasks. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: IS:101 or IS:102 recommended and Reading Proficiency. CLT:107 PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM This course is designed to provide the student with a practical experience of various blood drawing techniques in the clinical setting. The students will spend an assigned number of weeks practicing skills and techniques learned in CLT:106. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CLT:106 and Reading Proficiency. CLT:205 PATHOLOGY CORRELATION CONFERENCE The inter-relationships of laboratory tests correlated with the disease will be stressed. Significance of laboratory testing and results will be taught with a dynamic overview to diagnosis, and prognosis. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CLT:202, CLT:204, CLT:210 and Reading Proficiency. CLT:206 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY II Continuation of CLT:201. In addition, enzyme, hormone, and automation with some practical application will be taught. Prerequisites: CLT:201 and Reading Proficiency. CLT:207 CLINICAL PRACTICE II A continuation of CLT:202. Twenty-four hours clinical practice each week in hospital or private laboratories. Prerequisites: CLT:202 and Reading Proficiency. CLT:210 IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY Study of theory and principles of immunological reaction including antigen antibodies, complement, humoral and cellular response and other body defenses and reaction to infections and non-infectious agents. Serological methodology will also be discussed, demonstrated and practiced. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CLT:101 and Reading Proficiency. College Orientation COL:020 COLLEGE ORIENTATION AND STUDY SKILLS This course is designed to facilitate a successful college experience for the 1st year student taking developmental courses. Students will be introduced to the processes and purposes of higher education. Students will develop collegelevel study skills and will learn about college resources to assist them in their personal and academic adjustment to college life. Communications Criminal Justice COM:101 ORAL COMMUNICATION I This is the basic, transfer course in speech communication. The course offers opportunity to explore effective one-to-one, small group communication, and large group oral communication process. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG: 030 or ENG:070. CRJ:101 AMERICAN CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM A study of the correctional process from law enforcement through the administration of justice, probation, parole, prisons and correctional institutions. A study of the history and philosophy of corrections. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:103 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION A study of the principles and concepts of small group communication. Students are encouraged to develop and improve their skills for business management, education, community activities and interpersonal communication. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:104 PERSUASION This course examines the principles of persuasion as they apply to relationships, jobs, and mass media. Students are given the opportunity to analyze and create persuasive messages. The course focuses on the skills necessary to become a more effective sender and receiver of persuasive communication. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:105 INTERVIEW PROCESS This course will provide students with an understanding of the interview process, the principles involved, types of interview questions and their uses, and interview structures. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:107 PUBLIC SPEAKING This course applies oral communication principles in formal public speaking situations. Attention is devoted to theory and practice in informative and persuasive speaking, presenting technical reports, large group leadership, and speeches for special occasions. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:110 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION This course examines the communication systems and behaviors within organizations. Students should develop systematic improvement of communication skills, as employer and/or employee. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:111 VOICE AND ARTICULATION Principles and practice of improving voice, articulation, pronunciation, foreign and regional dialects. Primary emphasis on individual speech improvement. Frequent use of audio-video tape for self evaluation. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:114 ORAL INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE This course focuses upon effective oral communication of literature. Course goals include increasing appreciation and understanding of literature through performance and the development of an expressive and responsive communication style. Video/audiotape used for self-analysis. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:120 GENDER COMMUNICATION This course is aimed at understanding and improving how men and women communicate. Self-disclosure practices, nonverbal symbols and language style will be explored. The images of men and women in society and the media will be discussed. Students will develop strategies to improve communication behaviors. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:200 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CULTURES This course introduces the topic of Intercultural Communication, including the communication process, perception, verbal/nonverbal symbols, beliefs, values, world view, norms, identity, and social institutions. Barriers such as stereotyping, language, and culture shock are examined as well as case studies, cultural research, relationships, and communication skills. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. COM:201 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION This course will take a theoretical case study examination of interpersonal communication. Relational issues as they pertain to communication will be examined in depth. These issues will include: conflict, stages of relationships, power, assertiveness, message analysis, and self-awareness. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CRJ:102 REHABILITATION, PAROLE, AND PROBATION Analysis and evaluation of the concept and practices of rehabilitation in contemporary correctional systems; discussion of correctional institutions and the various field services. Development, organization, operation and result of systems of probation and parole. Prerequisites: CRJ:101 and Reading Proficiency. CRJ:111 RULES OF CRIMINAL EVIDENCE The study of basic rules of evidence applicable to the investigation of criminal activities and other related police duties. Emphasis is placed on the question of admissibility of evidence and the practical application of procedural and substantive guarantees. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CRJ:122 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE The history and philosophy of the system of criminal justice in America, identifying the various sub-systems; role expectations, and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment and rehabilitation. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CRJ:123 JUVENILE JUSTICE The organization, functions and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies; the detention of juveniles and the processing of neglected and abused children. The intent, application, and procedures of the Missouri Juvenile Code; juvenile case disposition, rights of juveniles, crime prevention methods and reporting procedures. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CRJ:124 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURES An introduction to the study of criminal, common, and statutory law within the context of enforcement. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CRJ:206 MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN CONFLICTS Explores the areas of potential conflict that can occur between members of the criminal justice community and various ethnic, racial, and regional sub-cultures.The root causes of the potential conflicts in both criminal justice organizations and occupational subcultures will be investigated. Issues of prejudice and discriminatory practices, both real and perceived, will be discussed as factors contributing to conflict. Proactive and reactive intervention techniques will be addressed in order to learn how to keep potential conflict from becoming actual conflicts. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CRJ:207 POLICE SUPERVISION A comprehensive overview of police personnel, recruiting, selection, training, promotion, personnel development, discipline, control, communication, labor relation issues, and current problems and theories facing the first level line police manager. Emphasis is placed on both individual and organizational development. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CRJ:208 CORRECTIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The study of policies, procedures and supervision in the field of Corrections. Prerequisites: CRJ:101, CRJ:102, or consent of department and Reading Proficiency. CRJ:209 CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTICUM A field work experience in Criminal Justice organizations. Students are expected to commit themselves to 120 hours of work experience during the semester. Prerequisites: Corrections Option--CRJ:122, CRJ:101 and CRJ:102. Law Enforcement Option--CRJ:122, CRJ:124 and CRJ:111. Reading Proficiency. Concurrent enrollment in CRJ:211. CRJ:211 CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTICUM SEMINAR Discussion and analysis in small groups of the Criminal Justice Practicum experience. Prerequisite: Corrections Option-CRJ:122, CRJ:101 and CRJ:102. Law Enforcement Option-CRJ:122, CRJ:124 and CRJ:111. Reading Proficiency. Concurrent enrollment in CRJ:209. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 207 Course Descriptions CE:516 SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION The emphasis in this class is on the "green building" revolution, its socio-economic importance and impact, how sustainable construction defers from the traditional approach, the LEED & Green Globes rating systems and how these rating systems impact various aspects of a building and its components and systems. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. St. Louis Community College CRJ:212 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION The study of the criminal act and its investigation, including specific crimes against persons and property. The process of fact-gathering and problem of legally admissible proof will be considered. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Culinary Arts CUL:101 SAFETY AND SANITATION This course will lecture on the cause of food borne illness, actions to prevent illness, personal hygiene of employees, and review laws for consumer protection. Methodology of dishwashing systems, proper utilization of materials, accident prevention, and development of a safety program will be paramount. Additional hours required. CUL:105 FOOD PREPARATION THEORY The student will gain familiarization with tools, equipment, kitchen organization, recipe conversions, and professionalism. The student will receive theory in the preparations of stocks, soups, sauces, classical vegetable cuts, and basic cooking principles for meat, poultry, seafood, sandwiches, hors d'oeuvre, garde' manger, beverages and an introduction to baking principles. Corequisite: CUL:101 and HRM:134. Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030. CUL:110 FOOD PREPARATION PRACTICAL I The student will master competencies for tools and equipment, kitchen organization, converting and following recipes, applying safety and sanitation, vegetable cuts (American Culinary Federation competition cuts), stocks, soups, sauces, basic cooking methods, and introduction to meat, and poultry preparation. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grades of "C" or better in CUL:101 and CUL:105 and Reading Proficiency. CUL:115 FOOD PREPARATION PRACTICAL II The student will master competencies for the basic cooking principles for meat, poultry, seafood, sandwiches, hors d'oeuvre, garde' manger, beverages, and intermediate baking techniques. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in CUL:110 and Reading Proficiency. CUL:150 CULINARY ESSENTIALS FOR THE PASTRY ARTS This course will introduce students enrolled in the Baking and Pastry Arts curriculum to the fundamentals of savory food production. Proper methods of preparing stocks, soups, sauces, classical vegetable cuts, and basic cooking principles for meat, poultry, seafood, sandwiches, breakfast, starches, vegetables, and salads will be paramount. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: CUL:101, HRM:134 and Reading Proficiency. CUL:201 GARDE MANGER Instruction in Garde Manger work including sandwiches, vegetable carving, canapes, hors d'oeuvres, aspic, chaud froid, ice carving, and buffet presentation by lab instructor. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grades of "C" or better in BAP:150 and CUL:115, and Reading Proficiency. CUL:205 GLOBAL CUISINE The course explores various international cuisines. The student will gain not only the hands-on-training, but the history and development of foods in those regions. Also, the impact on American cuisine such as fusion cooking will be examined. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grades of "C" or better in CUL:115 and BAP:150 and Reading Proficiency. Course Descriptions CUL:210 NUTRITIONAL COOKING This course is a study of nutritional cooking. We know that a healthy diet is based on eating a wide variety of high quality foods that provide balanced nutrition.This course is designed to acquaint foodservice professionals with the knowledge and skills to do so. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grades of "C" or better in HRM:128, CUL:115 and BAP:150 and Reading Proficiency. CUL:215 AMERICAN REGIONAL CUISINE The American Regional Cuisine course documents the history and culture that led to the development of American Regional Cuisine and identifies the vast and wide variety of foods indigenous to our country. The recipes, specialized skills, and procedures presented in the course are authentic and unique to each region. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in CUL:115 and BAP:150 and Reading Proficiency. CUL:230 ICE CARVING In this course, the student will learn the process of making Ice Sculptures. The student will learn the process of making ice, the tools used, and safety. The student will gain the experience of transforming a transparent, fragile, cold and wet block of ice into something "alive". Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in CUL:201 and Reading Proficiency. DCS:206 CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETING Introduces basic skills necessary for an individual to interpret ASL to English or English to ASL. The course is built around a sequencing of drills and incorporates video and deaf signers. The Code of Ethics is reinforced in the classroom. Prerequisites: DCS:106 and DCS:109 with grades of "C" or better or permission of department and Reading Proficiency. CUL:250 RESTAURANT OPERATIONS The course will be operational in nature by requiring the student to use both technical knowledge and managerial ability to organize and complete a commercial simulation of a one meal operation. The application of theory will be used and tested in the lab setting. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Department chair approval, and Reading Proficiency. DCS:207 SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETING Introduces basic skills necessary to simultaneously transliterate Contact/PSE to English or English to Contact/PSE. The course is built around sequencing of drills and exercises and incorporates videos and deaf signers. The Code of Ethics will be reinforced in context. Prerequisites: DCS:106 and DCS:109 with grades of "C" or better or permission of department and Reading Proficiency. Deaf Communication Studies DCS:209 INTERPRETING/TRANSLITERATING LAB Designed to reinforce concepts discussed in DCS:206/207 within individualized and small group settings. Concurrent enrollment in DCS:206 or DCS:207. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DCS:105 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II Intensive exposure is given to ASL, allowing continued development of intermediate level communication skills utilized in interaction by Deaf persons. Emphasis is given to comprehension and production skills. Linguistic and cultural features are presented in the context of language learning experiences. Prerequisites: DCS:104 with grade of "C" or better or permission of department and Reading Proficiency. DCS:107 FINGERSPELLING This course develops expressive and receptive fingerspelling skills based on word and phrase recognition principles. Because a manual alphabet is used by deaf people, it is essential to develop communication skills in ASL and PSE. Prerequisites: DCS:104 and Reading Proficiency. DCS:108 ORIENTATION TO INTERPRETING An overview of interpreting as an occupation. Topics include interpersonal skills, professional ethics, parameters of responsibility of the paraprofessional, examination of community resources, and legal ramifications. Prerequisites: DCS:106, DCS:109 with a grade of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. DCS:115 INTRODUCTION TO DEAF COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES This course surveys the aspects of deafness by familiarizing students with the physiology of the ear, causes and types of hearing losses, social and psychological aspects of deafness, national and community organizations (i.e. NAD, RID), and history of deaf education. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DCS:116 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE SEMANTICS This course is designed to expand student's knowledge, recognition, and understanding of American Sign Language semantics and semantic units. Focus will be on interpreting and translating ASL idiomatic expressions into equivalent English meaning and usage; developing a recognition of cultural variations of sentence types, time, pronominalization, subjects and objects, classifiers, locatives, pluralization and temporal and distributional aspects. Emphasis will be on cross-cultural influences on language usage and thought. Prerequisites: DCS:104 and DCS: 115 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. DCS:117 SIGN THEATRE This class will explore and mount a small theatre of the deaf production. Theatrical sign and mime skills will be utilized. All students will be involved in developing the ASL translation of a script, building sets and props and performing. The show will perform for elementary school children on Fridays during class time. Prerequisites: DCS:106 and DCS:110 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. DCS:120 FINGERSPELLING LAB This course is designed to reinforce concepts taught in DCS:107 (Fingerspelling) within individualized and small group settings. Additional hours required. Corequisite: DCS:107. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DCS:121 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV This course provides continued and in-depth exposure to ASL allowing greater development of expressive and receptive ASL communication skill. Advanced linguistic and cultural features are presented in the context of language learning experiences. Prerequisites: DCS:106 with a grade of "C" or better. Reading Proficiency. 208 DCS:212 DEAF HISTORY AND CULTURE This course helps students understand historical values and traditions within the culture of Deaf people. Traditions include use of humor, success stories and behaviors of empowerment. Values include the importance of clubs, perspectives on education of Deaf children, interpreter services and the preservation of ASL. Prerequisites: DCS: 211 with a grade of "C" or better or approval of department chair and Reading Proficiency. DCS:213 PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND ETHICS This course will explore the current role of the interpreter as a professional. Topics will include, but not be limited to, the art of cross-cultural mediation, ethical standards, application of interpreting theories, resume development and business practices. This course will prepare students for the practicum experience. Prerequisites: DCS:216, DCS:217 and DCS:211 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. DCS:217 TRANSLATION APPLICATIONS OF ASL This is a skill development course based on English written text analysis and American Sign Language equivalent meaning and appropriate interpretation with conceptual accuracy. Students will engage in the analysis, discussion and translation of ASL and/or English texts from one language into the other. Student demonstration of translations will be used to discuss meaning of message and degrees of equivalency. The discourse style of American English and Sign Language usage will be analyzed to distinguish the patterns of low and high context usage, linguistic structure and cultural differences. Prerequisites: DCS:216 with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in DCS:216 and Reading Proficiency. DCS:218 PRE-PRACTICUM This course will prepare students to enter the workplace learning experience. Topics will include: professional organizations, certification, contextual factors, market analysis, time management, business management, consumer attitudes and minority accommodations. Prerequisites: DCS:206 and DCS:207 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. Dental Assisting DA:166 DENTAL LAB PROCEDURES This course is a continued study of dental materials, focusing on those materials used in the fabrication of appliances and prostheses. Lab sessions give the student an opportunity to develop skill in manipulation of material and use of lab equipment. Additional lab hours required. Corequisite: DA:174. Prerequisites: DA:164, DA:165, current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. DA:167 DENTAL RADIOLOGY II A study of the principles of extraoral radiography, variations in intraoral radiographic procedures, physical properties and biological effects of radiation, and the appearance of normal anatomical structures and pathological conditions.Corequisite: DA:174. Prerequisites: DA:157, current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. Spring 2010 DA:169 PREVENTIVE DENTAL HEALTH A study of the principles of preventive dentistry in terms of oral health maintenance and nutrition. This course emphasizes the dental assistant's role in dental health teaching, patient motivation, and preventive intraoral procedures. Corequisite: DA:174. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. DA:172 DENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT A study of principles and procedures related to the daily operation and management of the dental office. Additional topics include resume preparation and interviewing skills, discussion of legal and ethical issues, and interpersonal work relations. Prerequisites: DA:159, DA:162, current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. DA:173 CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING: DENTAL SPECIALTIES This course covers the scope and function of the dental specialties, as well as terminology, instrumentation, and treatment procedures unique to each specialty. Emphasis is placed on the assistant's role in chairside procedures and patient teaching. Corequisite: DA:174. Prerequisites: DA:151, DA:161, current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. DA:174 CLINICAL APPLICATIONS II The student continues to assimilate and apply theoretical knowledge through practice and demonstration of proficiency in the clinical lab setting. Emphasis on dental specialty procedures, dental health education, dental lab procedures, and special radiographic techniques. Corequisites: DA:166, DA:167, DA:168, DA:169, DA:172 and DA:173. Prerequisites: DA:161, DA:164, current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. DA:175 DENTAL ASSISTING PRACTICUM II A continuation of practical experience in the general or specialty dental office. The student will acquire new skills and increase proficiency in four handed dentistry techniques, lab procedures, and clinical support functions. Additional hours required. Corequisite: DA:174. Prerequisites: DA:161, current enrollment in Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. DA:201 EXPANDED FUNCTIONS I Techniques and concepts of restorative and preventive expanded function procedures delegated to dental assistants in the state of Missouri as specified in the rules and regulations set forth in the Missouri Dental Practice Act. Procedures include placing restorations and dressings, sizing stainless steel crowns, and use of the air polisher. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program or department approval and Reading Proficiency. DA:202 EXPANDED FUNCTIONS II Techniques and concepts of prosthodontic expanded function procedure delegated to dental assistants in the state of Missouri as specified in the rules and regulations set forth in the Missouri Dental Practice Act. Procedures include: placing retraction cord, making impressions for fixed and removable prostheses, extraoral adjustment of prostheses, cementation of permanent appliances or prostheses, and placement of temporary soft liners. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program or department approval and Reading Proficiency. DA:203 EXPANDED FUNCTIONS III Techniques and concepts of orthodontic expanded function procedures delegated to dental assistants in the state of Missouri as specified in the rules and regulations set forth in the Missouri Dental Practice Act. Procedures include: preliminary bending of archwires, placement and cementation of bands and brackets, removal of orthodontic bands and brackets, palliative care of orthodontic emergencies. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program or department approval and Reading Proficiency. Dental Hygiene DHY:130 CONCEPTS OF CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II Techniques for the assessment of medical status and dental conditions as a basis for the dental hygiene diagnosis, and learning theory as a basis for patient education, are covered. Fluoride, as an individual and a community primary preventive measure, is emphasized. Extrinsic stain removal principles are included. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, CPR health care provider level, DHY:120, DHY:121 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:131 CLINICAL APPLICATIONS LAB II Application of clinical assessment techniques and caries prevention agents, and instrument care and maintenance. Theory and application of periodontal probe instrumentation, and prostheses and appliances care and maintenance. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, CPR health care provider level. DHY:120, DHY:121 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:132 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II Patient contact is established and coordinates with application of the theories, principles, and responsibilities related to dental hygiene practice at the student's current level of knowledge. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, CPR health care provider level, DHY:120, DHY:121 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:136 DENTAL NUTRITION AND BIOCHEMISTRY This course is designed to acquaint the student with the concepts of biochemistry and cell metabolism, especially those which are required for a clear understanding of nutrition. Major topics of the course include energy balance and the chemistry, digestion, and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Emphasis is on the importance and function of nutrients for health and disease prevention and the relation of nutrition and oral health. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, BIO:207, BIO:208, CHM:101 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:137 ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY OF THE HEAD AND NECK This course covers the gross morphology and embryology of the structures of the head and neck. Lectures in embryology emphasize development of the face and oral structures. Lectures on gross morphology emphasize the cranial nerves (especially the trigeminal and facial), the muscles of mastication and facial expression, and the blood and lymphatic vessels of the head and neck. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, BIO:207, BIO:208 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:138 GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY An introduction to general pathology with emphasis on oral pathosis. Oral diseases and oral manifestations of systemic diseases are studied in depth. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, DHY:127 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:230 TRANSITION INTO PROFESSIONAL DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE Dental hygiene care for cancer patients, dental implants and suspected cases of child abuse are introduced. The health care provider-patient legal relationship and state rules and regulations for the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene are emphasized. Employment-seeking skills are covered. This course includes a community service practicum learning component. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, DHY:220, DHY:221, DHY:222, DHY:223 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:232 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE IV Patient care continues and coordinates with the application of the theories, principles, and responsibilities related to dental hygiene practice in the dental clinic and at off-campus community rotation sites. Students will also complete a community service practicum field experience as a component of this course. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program, CPR health care provider level, DHY:220, DHY:221, DHY:222 and Reading Proficiency. DHY:504 DENTAL HYGIENE: SKILLS REVIEW This course is offered to make available review/remediation of dental hygiene skills for currently enrolled Dental Hygiene students. Prerequisite: Current enrollment in Dental Hygiene Program. Diagnostic Medical Sonography DMS:104 ULTRASOUND PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION II Topics in the course include transducer parameters, principles of ultrasound instruments and modes of operation, principles of Doppler techniques, methods of Doppler flow analysis and acoustical artifacts. Prerequisites: Current enrollment in the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:108 MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY II Further study of the clinical applications of abdominal, obstetric and gynecologic sonography. Lecture topics include the pathologic basis, clinical signs and symptoms, related diagnostic procedures and typical sonographic patterns of common and rare conditions and abnormalities encountered in the clinical setting. Prerequisites: DMS:105 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:109 MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY SCANNING TECHNIQUES II Laboratory demonstration and student performance of standard protocols for superficial structures and less common procedures within abdominal and OB/GYN sonography, with emphasis on normal anatomy and pattern recognition. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: DMS:106 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:110 MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I Review of abnormal abdominal sonographic examinations in order to further develop the critical thinking skills required to correlate the clinical history, clinical signs and symptoms and results of other diagnostic tests with the results of the sonographic examination. Prerequisites: DMS:105 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:111 MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY PRACTICUM II Clinical performance of abdominal, obstetric and gynecologic sonographic examinations under the supervision of experienced sonographers. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: DMS:107 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:115 CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY II Presentation of the clinical applications of cardiac sonography including the pathophysiologic basis, clinical signs and symptoms and typical findings related to acquired and congenital adult cardiac disease. Prerequisites: DMS:112 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:116 CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY SCANNING TECHNIQUES II Laboratory demonstration and performance of pulsed and continuous wave Doppler examinations and less common protocols in cardiac sonography including stress echo and the use of contrast agents. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: DMS:113 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:117 CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I Review of abnormal cardiac sonographic examinations in order to further develop the critical thinking skills required to correlate the clinical history, clinical signs and symptoms and results of other diagnostic tests with the results of the sonographic examination. Prerequisites: DMS:112 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency DMS:118 CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY PRACTICUM II Clinical performance of transthoracic adult cardiac sonographic examinations under the supervision of experienced sonographers. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: DMS:114 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 209 Course Descriptions DA:168 INTEGRATED DENTAL SCIENCES A study of basic anatomy and physiology with emphasis on structures of the head, neck, and oral cavity. Dental anatomy, oral embryology and histology, oral pathology, and pharmacology are also covered in this course. Prerequisites: DA:149, current enrollment in the Dental Assisting program and Reading Proficiency. St. Louis Community College DMS:122 VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY II Further study of the clinical applications of Vascular Technology including the pathophysiologic basis, clinical signs and symptoms, related diagnostic procedures and typical findings of common and rare conditions of the carotid and lower extremity vascular systems. Prerequisites: DMS:119 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:123 VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY SCANNING TECHNIQUES II Laboratory demonstration and performance of standard protocols for both common and rare examinations, including transcranial and periorbital Doppler, vein mapping and the upper extremity venous and arterial examinations. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: DMS:120 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:124 VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I Review of abnormal vascular examinations of the carotid and lower extremities in order to further develop critical thinking skills required to correlate the clinical history, clinical signs and symptoms and results of other diagnostic tests with the results of the sonographic examination. Prerequisites: DMS:119 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. DMS:125 VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM II Clinical performance of vascular procedures under the supervision of an experienced Vascular Technologist. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: DMS:121 or permission of the program director and Reading Proficiency. Diesel Technology DIE:104 ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANUALS This course will introduce the student to current repair and information systems for trucks. Emphasis will be on computer based systems and on interpreting specifications in both metric and English systems of measurement. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DIE:105 DIESEL FUEL SYSTEMS This course examines through practical application the theories of operation, construction, maintenance, and service of diesel engine fuel systems including; air induction and exhaust systems, mechanical fuel injection systems, and electronic fuel injection systems. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DIE:107 MEDIUM/HEAVY TRUCK ELECTRONICS This course examines through practical application the theories of electronics and diagnostic equipment used to perform general electronic system diagnosis and repair of medium and heavy truck gauge and warning devices, electronic fuel injection, anti-lock brakes, and electrical accessories. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: DIE:103 and Reading Proficiency. DIE:201 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION This course examines through practical application the areas of inspection and maintenance on medium and heavy trucks. To include; engine, fuel system, cooling system, lubrication system, cab and hood, electrical, drive train, brakes, and tires and wheels. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Course Descriptions DIE:204 SERVICE AND PARTS MANAGEMENT This course will introduce the student to current management practices of parts and service departments in modern truck repair shops. Shop tools, equipment, and safety will also be emphasized. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Dietetic Technology DIT:103 FOOD MANAGEMENT Students will study the components of food service management. Course emphasis is on menu planning and evaluation with a basic overview and application of concepts in procurement and receiving, production, distribution, meal service, equipment, facility design, cost control, quality control, and sanitation. Sanitation certification exam is given. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DIT:104 CLINICAL NUTRITION Study of the roles of dietetics professionals in the nutrition care process, focusing on patient interviewing and counseling, conducting nutritional assessments, nutrition support and documentation in medical records. Dietary modifications for calorie and nutrient control, and various disease states, such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease and AIDS will be studied. Prerequisites: DIT:115 and Reading Proficiency. DIT:106 FOOD MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM Experience in food service departments of designated food service facilities. Assigned experiences are designed to complement and reinforce the corresponding lecture courses. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: DIT:100, DIT:103, permission of the program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. DIT:107 CLINICAL NUTRITION PRACTICUM Experience in patient care areas of designated health care facilities. Assigned experiences are designed to complement and reinforce the knowledge gained in the corresponding lecture courses. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: DIT:100, DIT:104 (may be taken concurrently), permission of the program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. DIT:108 FOOD: PREPARATION AND SCIENCE LECTURE This course explores the basic principles of food science, preparation and selection. Recognition and evaluation of standard products, function of ingredients, and the link of food service to nutrition and health will be emphasized. Discussions and demonstrations will focus on the nutrient content of food and principles of food science and preparation for nutrient retention and quality. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DIT:109 FOOD: PREPARATION AND SCIENCE LAB Food science principles will be reinforced and applied in lab experiments and recipe production. The scientific method will be used in the exploration of food science and food preparation methods. Experiments and preparation will focus on nutrient retention and high quality products. Material from Food: Preparation/Science Lecture course will be reinforced. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DIT:115 PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION This is an introductory nutrition class that relates to individual and family health. Topics include the functions and sources of food nutrients, how the body handles foods through digestion, absorption and metabolism, and planning health diets for a variety of people. Appropriate methods of weight control, sports nutrition, and eating disorders will be covered, as well as an overview of nutrition throughout the life cycle, food safety, and ethnic influences on the American diet. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. DIT:206 SEMINAR: DIETETIC PRACTITIONER ISSUES Discussion of the components of the health care delivery system, including alternative medicine, and private and governmental regulatory and provider agencies. Professional self-development, health care issues and trends, preparation for employment, and registration examination information will also be included. Prerequisites: DIT:204 and Reading Proficiency. DIT:208 FOOD SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM Practical application of management concepts and tools. Provides an opportunity to observe and participate in food service management situations and use management tools, especially those related to budget and personnel administration. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: DIT:106, DIT:201 (may be taken concurrently), permission of the program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. DIT:209 COMMUNITY NUTRITION PRACTICUM Advanced nutrition practicum, with emphasis on staff performance. Students will function as staff members in patient care or community education settings. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: DIT:107, DIT:210 (may be taken concurrently), permission of program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. 210 DIT:210 COMMUNITY NUTRITION Study of the roles and resources of community/public health nutrition professionals promoting wellness in the community. Assessment of community nutritional needs, and planning, implementing and evaluating nutrition education programs for various age groups under different socio-economic conditions. The legislative process, health care insurance industry, and domestic food assistance programs will also be covered. Prerequisites: DIT:115 or permission of the program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. DIT:214 NUTRITION THROUGH THE LIFE CYCLE A study of every stage of the life cycle, normal growth and development, common nutritional deficiencies, and nutrient needs, including the impact of lifestyles, culture, economics and values of nutritional intake. Basic assessment and practical methods of delivering nutrition education are also addressed. Prerequisites: DIT:115 and Reading Proficiency. DIT:225 THE CULTURAL FEAST: AN INTRODUCTION TO FOOD AND SOCIETY This course will examine, through the common ground of food, how cultural influences mold society. A central goal of the course-to broaden students' horizons and to make them aware of their own ethnocentric assumptions - will be accomplished through experiencing different foods and customs and through discussing cultural practices and values. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Early Care and Education ECE:101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION An overview of early childhood programs and curricula, history, trends, and career opportunities are introduced. Quality characteristics of the environment and the role of the professional are examined. Five clock hours (minimum) of observation of children in various settings is required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:102 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION This course introduces the expressive philosophy of creativity. Students explore materials and tools useful in creative expression across the curriculum. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:103 LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION Students examine quality literature appropriate for children from infancy through age eight. Appropriate literacy experiences of reading, writing, and language are practiced. Students also examine methods of presentation and the creation of literature-based settings. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:104 PRINCIPLES OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION This course focuses on the methodology for establishing developmentally appropriate care and education for young children. Topics include, designing appropriate physical environments, play development and facilitation, tailoring curriculum planning toward individual needs and interests of children, and classroom management styles. Prerequisites: ECE:101 and ECE:125 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:105 CHILD DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY Students will actively participate in the daily operation of a quality early care and education setting for 6 hours each week, plus additional seminar meetings. A qualified supervisor will guide students through selecting, planning, and organizing curriculum in developmentally appropriate ways. Students will be involved in writing and implementing experiences for children as well as reflecting on their own practice. Prerequisites: ECE:104 (or concurrent enrollment), ECE:101 and ECE:125 all with minimum grades of "C" and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. Spring 2010 ECE:108 INFANT, TODDLER AND TWO-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN This course is a study of the development of infants, toddlers, and two-year-olds. It includes current theories of development and a variety of caregiving practices for both the early care practitioner and parent. Students will observe and participate in an infant, toddler, or two-year-old setting a minimum of 10 hours during the semester. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:124 CHILD NUTRITION, HEALTH AND SAFETY This course will focus on health, nutrition and safety issues in early care and education. Topics will include nutrition and nutrition education, menu planning, indoor and outdoor safety, childhood diseases and injuries and appropriate health and hygiene practices for caregivers, as well as for children. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:125 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT I Students will study human development from conception to age eight, including physical and motor, cognitive, language, social and emotional development. There is an emphasis on the interrelationship of growth and behavior in young children. Eight clock hours (minimum) of observation is required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:127 FAMILY AND TEACHER INTERACTIONS Students will examine strategies and develop skills in effective communication with individual parents and families. Reflections on the contemporary American family, developing partnerships, utilizing community resources, parent education meetings, and home visiting will be included. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:200 GUIDING YOUNG CHILDREN A practical study of child guidance literature that includes normative development, theory, and strategies for guiding children's behavior at home and in diverse settings. Observation and field study of children from infancy through age eight will be the foundation of this course. A minimum of eight clock hours of observation will be required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:201 MATH AND SCIENCE IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION Students will design and implement developmentally appropriate experiences that enhance math and science concepts for children birth to age eight. Various cognitive theories and stages of development are integrated throughout the course. Topics include implementation strategies, sensory awareness, problem solving, thinking and questioning skills, exploration and discovery learning. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:202 MOVEMENT AND MUSIC IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION The student will explore movement and music as it relates to the development and interests of young children. Students will prepare appropriate experiences in gross motor, fine motor, perceptual motor and auditory perception, targeted toward young children in diverse populations and settings. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:203 EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM I The student will continue practice in developmentally appropriate lesson planning, leading individual and group experiences, utilizing observation and reflection techniques, and demonstrating the ability to guide young children in positive ways. The student will participate in an early childhood setting for 9 hours each week, with additional seminar meetings. Prerequisites: ECE:104 and ECE:105 with minimum grades of "C" and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:204 MANAGEMENT OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION SETTINGS This course focuses on the organizational and managerial structure of various center and home-based settings. Topics include licensing and accreditation standards, spatial design, fiscal responsibilities, employment procedures, staff development, marketing, and the planning and evaluation of center operations. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:205 CHILD AND SOCIETY This course is an introduction to the sociology of child development, emphasizing the role of the family, school, and community in the socialization process.The effect of culture and political forces upon the delivery of appropriate early care and education is discussed, as well as available community resources for a diverse society. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. ECE:206 EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PRACTICUM II The student will demonstrate the ability to execute all teaching and caregiving aspects of the assigned early childhood setting. Planning, implementation, developmentally appropriate guidance methods, as well as professional job searching preparation is included. The student will participate in an early childhood setting for nine hours each week, with additional seminar meetings. Prerequisite: ECE:203 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. Education EDU:120 ART FOR CHILDREN The course will acquaint the student with art media and methods appropriate for children. The student will develop projects to promote the child's appreciation of art and to integrate art into the total curriculum. (Same course as ART:185.) Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. EDU:210 TEACHING PROFESSION WITH FIELD EXPERIENCE This course provides students an opportunity to observe teaching and learning for 30 hours or more in P-12 classrooms. Students are introduced to the requirements for teacher preparation and certification. Students will examine characteristics of effective teaching. The course is designed to assist students in determining if a career in teaching is an appropriate goal. Prerequisites: ENG:101 and Reading Proficiency. EDU:211 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION This course is designed to examine the historical, philosophical, sociological, political, economic, and legal foundations of American public education. Students will explore the nature of school environments, design and organization of school curricula, and characteristics of effective schools and instruction in grades P-12. Educational structures, practices, and projections for the future will be studied.Prerequisites: ENG:101 and Reading Proficiency. ECE:207 ACTIVITIES FOR SPECIAL INDIVIDUALS Covers practical techniques for working with exceptional individuals including task analysis and behavior modification. Experience with screening instruments and charting behavior as part of developing and implementing individualized programs will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ECE:107 and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. EDU:218 TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHERS In this course students will learn how to integrate instructional technology into the P-12 classroom. Students will study a variety of software programs, presentation technology, and telecommunication tools.The focus will also be on social, ethical, legal, and human issues surrounding the use of technology. Prerequisites: ENG:101 and Reading Proficiency. ECE:208 BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE This course focuses upon the development expectations and unique needs of the five through twelve-year-old in before and after school settings and summer programs. Legal issues, community resources, personnel relationships, nutrition and health concerns, communication with families, administrative procedures, and curriculum are discussed. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. EDU:219 EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS This survey course is an introduction to exceptional learners and their education in grades P-12. Students will attain knowledge, skills, and dispositions that will enable them to work effectively with exceptional learners in general education or special education. Prerequisites: EDU:217 or EDU:227 and Reading Proficiency. Economics ECO:140 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS A study of basic economic concepts, institutions, and policies, (both macro and micro) necessary for a general understanding of the economy. Normally, Business Administration students and other students who need a six-hour undergraduate sequence in Economics, should take ECO:151 and ECO:152 instead of ECO:140. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ECO:151 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS This course presents an introductory description and analysis of economics from a national perspective. Included are the basic concepts relating to supply, demand, income, taxation, exports, imports, money and banking, consumption, savings and investment. The course applies these concepts and their interrelationships to such problems as the general level of economic activity, employment and unemployment, inflation, monetary and fiscal policies, and economic growth and development. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ECO:152 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory course that describes and analyzes the behavior of households and business firms in the economy. The course includes, among others, the following topics: analysis of the demand and supply of goods and services; price and output determination in competitive and noncompetitive markets; the cost of production of goods and services; determination of the level of rents, wages, interest rates, and profits; international trade and comparative advantage. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. EDU:226 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE This course will familiarize students with examples of good children's books, for children from infancy to adolescence. It will also help students develop the ability to evaluate a book, analyze its appeal, and present it effectively. (Same course as ENG:226.) Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. EDU:227 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY This course is designed to help students apply psychological principles to teaching, learning, assessment and other educational practices in P-12 classrooms. It will focus on the learner and the learning process, teacher characteristics, and classroom processes that increase student motivation. Student diversity and appropriate instructional strategies for students with special needs will also be introduced. Prerequisites: EDU:210 and PSY:203, PSY:205 or PSY:214 and Reading Proficiency. Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology EE:106 IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION AND REPAIR This course will help you learn how to install and repair the popular IBM series of personal computers. Connection and setup of monitors, printers, hard disks, and memory will be covered. Some previous electronics or computer experience is recommended but not required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. EE:109 PERSONAL COMPUTER CONFIGURATION This course is designed to teach the student to configure the IBM-compatible personal computer for optimum performance. Emphasis will be placed on the interaction between peripheral equipment and applications. Prior experience with personal computers and DOS is highly recommended. Additional hours required. Prerequisites: EE:106 and Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 211 Course Descriptions ECE:107 EARLY CARE AND SPECIAL EDUCATION Students will be introduced to the field of early care and special education with a focus on intervention and the role of the teacher. The course includes screening, assessment, and working with families. Five clock hours (minimum) of observation and field study is required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. St. Louis Community College EE:112 TECHNICAL ELECTRONICS I The basic principles of electronics will be introduced in this course. Semi-conductor theory with emphasis on diodes and transistors.The diode and bipolar devices will be studied in their applications to rectifiers, small signal amplifiers and power amplifiers. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in EE:110 and EE:111 and Reading Proficiency. Engineering Graphics EE:130 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS I This course begins with the basic physical and electrical units and proceeds to network theorems. Emphasis is on analysis and understanding of circuits. Laboratory experiments parallel classroom work. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent enrollment in MTH:144 and Reading Proficiency. EGR:100 ENGINEERING DRAWING This course uses a combination of instruments and CAD systems for making drawings. The course includes use of instruments, lettering, geometrical constructions, technical sketching, principles of orthographic projection, pictorial drawing, descriptive geometry, sectional views and conventions, auxiliary views and dimensioning. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: EGR:050, previous drafting work or permission of department and Reading Proficiency. EE:131 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS II A continuation of EE: 130, it begins with single phase alternating voltages and currents and proceeds through non-sinusoidal voltages and currents to polyphase circuits. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: EE:130, MTH:144 and Reading Proficiency. EE:132 ELECTRONIC DEVICES Theory and characteristics of most of the electronic devices used in industry. Basic practical circuits will be presented to reinforce the theory. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent enrollment in EE:131 and Reading Proficiency. EE:233 DIGITAL LOGIC Digital computer fundamentals from the systems and circuit approach and an introduction to the basic theory of analog computers. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: EE:112 or EE:132 or EE:101, MTH:124 and Reading Proficiency. EE:235 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS The fundamental theory and application of communications circuits and devices. The study of radar fundamentals, transmission lines, and electromagnetic interference will be included. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: EE:234 or BE:251 and Reading Proficiency. EE:236 PLC/PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER This course presents the fundamentals of ladder logic (formerly relay logic) used in modern industrial controllers. Basic elements such as timers, counters, and sequencers are studied, as well as traditional methods of applying them to machine control. Students will program and perform laboratory experiments with programmable logic controllers, using the Allen Bradley SLC 500 family and the Micrologic series, with an introduction to control logic. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: GE:101 or EE:233 or ME:140 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. EE:241 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF POWER This course is a general study of the sources of energy, types of generating stations, their comparative merits, transmission and distribution systems. Topics on transmission and distribution include types of construction, terminal facilities, equipment and protection against faults. Over-all system behavior, stability and industrial utilization of electrical energy are included. Attention is also given to the consideration of electric utility economics. Prerequisites: EE:131 and Reading Proficiency. Course Descriptions EE:242 INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSORS This course will focus on the structure of a microcomputer input/output central processor and control units, memory programming techniques, logic circuits and arithmetic operations. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: GE:101 and EE:233, or department approval and Reading Proficiency. Emergency Medical Technology EMT:121 EMERGENCY CARE, PRINCIPLES, AND TECHNIQUES This course meets all the current requirements for Missouri State EMT-Basic licensure. It includes the assessment and care of the sick and injured, pediatric and geriatric emergencies, childbirth, defibrillation, lifting and moving of patients, hazardous material situations and the use of adjunctive EMS equipment. Prerequisites: American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Health Care Providers and Reading Proficiency. EGR:050 FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAFTING First course in drafting for persons with little or no previous drafting coursework. Practice of using drafting tools, board skills, good line work, lettering, geometric construction, accurate layout of multiview and pictorial drawings and basic dimensioning will be emphasized. Additional lab hours required. EGR:104 ELECTRONIC DRAFTING Review of basic drafting with emphasis on technical sketching and lettering. Topics include schematic diagrams, block diagrams, electronic symbols, etched circuit layout, wiring diagrams, mechanical and electronic detail and assembly drawings. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. EGR:133 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD I Fundamentals of the AutoCAD drafting system. Drawing setup: units, limits, layers, linetypes, colors. Drawing procedures: points, lines, arcs, circles. Special features: polylines, blocks, dimensioning, cross-hatching, plotting. Prerequisites: EGR:050 and Reading Proficiency. EGR:140 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN I This course provides the student with knowledge and implementation of skills used in Computer Aided Drafting. Computer drawings will include geometric constructions, multiple views, sectional views, and dimensioning. Computer operations will include editing, filing and retrieving drawings to produce an industrial quality drawing using a plotter. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: EGR:100 and GE:101 or department approval and Reading Proficiency. EGR:141 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD II Continuation of Introduction to AutoCAD 1. DOS for AutoCAD, Blocks, attributes, symbol libraries, bill of material extraction, screen and tablet menus, digitizing drawings, slides and slide shows, introduction to LISP language. Prerequisites: EGR:133 and Reading Proficiency. EGR:255 ADVANCED COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING Topics covered in this course will include 2-D and 3-D drawing concepts, customizing menus, creating macros, symbol libraries, bill of material extraction, creating production drawings, modeling and shading. Assigned labs will include an extended project and portfolio development. Prerequisites: EGR:141 or EGR:140 or EGR:144 and Reading Proficiency. EGR:256 SOLID MODELING WITH CATIA This course is designed for students with 3-D modeling experience to learn the use of 3-D solid modeling using the CATIA CAD package. The student will productively develop solid models, detail drawings and product assemblies. Additional hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Engineering Science ESC:100 ENGINEERING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND DESIGN This course provides the student with basic skills in the use of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), word-processing, spreadsheets, and computer math software. Students will be divided into teams to solve an engineering related design problem. They will need to conceptualize and build their project/product, and prepare and present a report. They will utilize the computer and applications software they have learned in the class as a tool in preparation and presentation of their report. Prerequisites: MTH:140 or higher and Reading Proficiency. ESC:101 SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING This course emphasizes instruction in computer programming language to solve engineering problems. Instruction will include such topics as: study of digital computer systems, programming techniques, program structure, coding, execution, debugging and verification of programs. Computer laboratory exercises will be conducted to analyze, interpret and synthesize engineering data. Prerequisites: MTH:160 (A, B or C) or higher and Reading Proficiency. ESC:200 ENGINEERING CIRCUITS I This is a problem-solving course that develops analytical skills important for all engineering disciplines as well as fundamental circuit theory for electrical engineers. The course covers circuit elements and the fundamental laws governing their behavior, network theorems, and analysis techniques, including transient responses. Circuit simulation using computer models and practical circuit testing are included in the laboratory work. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: PHY:122, concurrent enrollment in MTH:230 and Reading Proficiency. ESC:203 ENGINEERING MECHANICS I Application of the principles of mechanics to the solution of engineering problems involving particles and systems in equilibrium. Topics include force systems in equilibrium, centers of gravity, friction, moments of inertia. Where appropriate, vector analysis is used. Prerequisites: PHY:122 and Reading Proficiency. ESC:204 ENGINEERING MECHANICS II Application of the principles of mechanics to the solution of engineering problems involving particle and rigid body motion. Topics include linear, curvilinear relative motion, energy, impulse, and momentum. Where appropriate, vector methods are used. Prerequisites: ESC:203 and Reading Proficiency. ESC:205 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Application of principles of mechanics to engineering problems of strength and stiffness. Topics include stress, strain, thin cylinders, beams, torsion, columns, and combined stresses at a point. Prerequisites: ESC:203 and Reading Proficiency. ESC:206 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB This is the laboratory component of the Mechanics of Materials course (ESC:205). Students will perform tension, compression, shear, torsion, bending, and hardness tests on various materials in a materials testing laboratory. The students will be required to document their test data and write reports summarizing the test and results. Prerequisites: Concurrent or prior enrollment in ESC:205 and Reading Proficiency. ESC:207 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS Energy transformations and the relation of energy to the states of matter. Fundamental laws, concepts and modes of analysis which underlie all applications of energy conversion in engineering. Prerequisites: MTH:230, PHY:223 and Reading Proficiency. English ENG:001 THE SENTENCE This course will help students master the fundamentals of sentence writing and punctuation. It is a skill-building course. ENG:002 SPELLING This course will point out to the student specific spelling problems as well as provide the student with the means to eliminate such spelling problems. ENG:003 SENTENCE COMBINING Using a selected sequence of sentence building exercises, this course will help students develop a feel for both sentence structure and paragraph organization. It is a "skill-building" course, whose main purpose is to help students hear the stylistic options available to them and to help them see patterns of development, both in sentences and paragraphs. ENG:004 GRAMMAR REVIEW This course will provide instruction for students who need extensive help with writing problems which may include punctuation, capitalization, usage, sentence construction, coherence and organization. ENG:005 WRITING IMPROVEMENT Students work individually on writing style, documentation, and other problems of advanced expository writing. 212 Spring 2010 ENG:007 BUSINESS WRITING REVIEW This course will provide instruction in business writing formats: e-mails, letters, memos, and/or reports. ENG:013 ESL: ACADEMIC ENGLISH PREP This course is designed for non-native English speakers who need to improve basic language skills before beginning the ESL Academic English sequence. Students will work individually with the assistance of the designated ESL support staff. Prerequisites: Michigan Test and writing sample. ENG:014 ESL: ACADEMIC LISTENING COMPREHENSION This course is designed to help non-native English speakers increase their ability in listening comprehension. Students will work individually with the assistance of the designated ESL support staff. ENG:015 ESL: VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT FOR NONNATIVE SPEAKERS This course is designed to help non-native English speakers increase their knowledge of English vocabulary, especially idioms and general academic vocabulary. Students will work individually with the assistance of the designated ESL support staff. ENG:016 ESL: GRAMMAR REVIEW FOR NON-NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS This course provides practice for non-native English speakers who need supplementary instruction in English grammar. Students will apply grammar rules through writing and editing activities. Students will work individually with the assistance of the designated ESL support staff. Prerequisite(s): ENG:051 and/or ENG:061. ENG:017 ESL: WRITING SKILLS This course is designed for students who need to demonstrate improved skills in Academic English outcomes before proceeding to the next level. Students will work individually with the assistance of the designated ESL support staff. Prerequisites: ENG:050, ENG:060 or ENG:070 and recommendation of instructor. ENG:020 DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH This course provides comprehensive review and intensive drill in the fundamentals of English sentences and paragraphs. Near the end of the semester, students will be counseled concerning their progress and what additional work they may need to accomplish their particular writing goals. Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in appropriate reading course. ENG:030 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING This course is designed primarily to help prepare students for successful work in College Composition I, though it may benefit anyone desiring to improve basic grammar and writing skills.The course focuses on fundamental writing problems through extensive work in the construction of sentences, paragraphs, and short essays. Previous or concurrent enrollment in a developmental reading course is encouraged. Near the end of the semester, students will be counseled concerning their progress and what additional work they may need to accomplish their particular writing goals. Prerequisite: ENG:020 with grade of "C" or better or recommendation of department. ENG:032 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING LAB Students study a series of grammatical elements in order to eliminate structural and grammatical mistakes in their writing. Topics include sentence patterns, punctuation, and sentence combining. ENG:050 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I This course is designed for non-native English speakers who wish to develop English language skills necessary for success in college courses. Instruction in the course will promote overall English language proficiency, with an intensive focus on reading and writing. Additional hours in lab or with an ESL tutor may be required. Prerequisite: Recommendation of ESL staff. ENG:051 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS I This course provides non-native English speakers with a review of basic English grammar rules, with attention given to form, meaning, and use. Students will apply rules through speaking and writing activities. Prerequisite: Recommendation of ESL staff. ENG:053 LISTENING AND NOTE-TAKING FOR NONNATIVE SPEAKERS This course is designed for non-native speakers who are new to the higher education system in the USA. Students will develop all language skills, with a focus on listening and notetaking skills, vocabulary, and lecture and discussion structure and content. Prerequisite: Recommendation of ESL staff. ENG:060 ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II This course is designed for non-native English speakers who have demonstrated general fluency in reading and writing English, and need to develop clarity in using English for academic purposes. Instruction in the course will focus on reading and writing responses to texts. Additional hours in lab or with ESL tutor may be recommended. Prerequisites: ENG:050 and ENG:051 with grades of "C" or better. ENG:061 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II This course provides non-native English speakers with an intensive review of basic English grammar, with emphasis on application of rules to academic reading and writing tasks. Prerequisite: ENG:050 and ENG:051 with grades of "C" or better. ENG:102 COLLEGE COMPOSITION II This is a course in longer units of composition including the documented research paper, argumentation, and criticism. Prerequisites: ENG:100 or ENG:101 with a grade of "C" or better or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ENG:103 REPORT WRITING This course offers instruction in the kinds of writing required in fields such as business, technology, and health science. Students plan, write, and revise letters, memos, reports, abstracts, and other forms of practical writing. Emphasis is given to writing for particular audiences to solve "real world" writing problems. Prerequisites: ENG:100 or ENG:101 with a grade of "C" or better or department approval and Reading Proficiency. ENG:104 HONORS COLLEGE COMPOSITION I This course is designed for students who have demonstrated above average ability. It covers the same subject matter as ENG:101, but offers a more challenging and a more rewarding experience for the students recommended for this course. Prerequisites: Permission of Honors coordinator and Reading Proficiency. ENG:105 HONORS COLLEGE COMPOSITION II This course is designed for students who have demonstrated above average ability in ENG:101. It covers the same subject matter as ENG:102, that is, argumentative writing, critical analysis, and research papers. But ENG:105 offers a more challenging and a more rewarding experience for the students recommended for this course. Prerequisites: ENG:101 or ENG:104 with a grade of "C" or better, permission of Honors coordinator and Reading Proficiency. ENG:062 SPOKEN COMMUNICATION AND PRONUNCIATION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS This course is designed for non-native English speakers who wish to improve their comprehensibility in communicating in English. The course will provide practice in stress, rhythm, and intonation patterns, and in troublesome consonant and vowel sounds. Prerequisite: Recommendation of ESL staff. ENG:110 CREATIVE WRITING This is a workshop for beginning and experienced writers. It is designed to encourage and guide students interested in writing poetry, fiction, and drama. Students will be required to produce a certain number of manuscripts, depending upon the form in which they are writing, and to read occasional brief selections. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:070 ENG:114 WRITING PLAYS AND FILMSCRIPTS This course is designed for the student who has already experimented with several types of creative writing and who wishes special work in a single area. A workshop format will be used with emphasis on the discussion of student work in class. Some lectures will be given, involving the various facets of the writer's role from planning to publication. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ACADEMIC ENGLISH FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III This course is designed to facilitate non-native English speakers' performance in college-level courses which require moderate to heavy amounts of reading, writing, and note-taking. Students recommended to take ENG:070 will have achieved the reading and writing performance outcomes of ENG:050 and ENG:060, but still need to improve grammatical and lexical accuracy in a variety of writing tasks. Reading and writing assignments will be linked to assignments in content areas. Prerequisites: ENG:060 and ENG:061 with grades of "C" or better and ENG:053. ENG:080 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III This course is for non-native English speakers who need to improve the grammatical accuracy in their written English before exiting the ESL program. The course will provide students with intensive reinforcement and practice of structures taught in previous grammar courses. Written practice will emphasize personal essays and tasks related to shorter academic reading passages. Prerequisites: ENG:060 and ENG:061, or permissions of ESL staff. ENG:101 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I This course is designed to meet the writing needs of a wide variety of students in the following ways: 1) prepares students who will continue in college to write acceptable college-level expository essays, 2) provides career students with a strong base for technical and business writing, 3) familiarizes all students with the kinds of writing skills that will be valuable in their everyday experience, 4) provides students with some awareness of the way language functions and affects their lives. To help reach these goals, the course will focus on the elements of clear writing, well-organized expository essays, the necessary critical thinking that must always precede expository writing, analytical reading, and, when necessary, a review of the principles of grammar. Prerequisites: ENG:030 with a grade of "C" or better or recommendation of department and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030. ENG:201 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION The enjoyment, appreciation, and understanding of American, European, African, and Oriental fiction are the goals of this course. The class will explore imagery, symbolism and style, as well as other elements of fiction in short stories and novels. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:202 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY AND PLAYS This course focuses on the pleasures of poetry and drama. By reading, analysis, discussions and student projects, the student should gain a familiarity with the statements and craft of a selection of American, European, African and Oriental poems and plays. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:203 AMERICAN LITERATURE American Literature will provide the students with an opportunity to confront a significant part of their literary heritage. This course examines the broad social and ethnic diversity of American writers; it shows how Americans live now and how they used to live. It covers a broad range of subject matter and literary types. It concentrates on appreciation. Also, it pays some attention to the ways in which the works experienced relate to our historical and cultural values. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:204 AMERICAN LITERATURE BEFORE 1865 Presenting the literature written prior to 1865 in the United States, this course covers pre-colonial, colonial, revolutionary and national literature through the Civil War. The course includes writers such as Bradford, Bradstreet, Cooper, Emerson, Franklin, Hawthorne, Irving, Melville, Paine, Poe, Thoreau and Wheatley. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 213 Course Descriptions ENG:006 WRITING EFFECTIVE PARAGRAPHS This course will help students who have already mastered the writing of sentences to learn about writing longer forms. Beginning with the writing of good topic sentences, it will proceed to consider such issues as paragraph development, unity and coherence. Thus, it will provide an additional valuable support for students who intend to write essays, business letters, stories and other longer prose forms. St. Louis Community College ENG:205 AMERICAN LITERATURE BETWEEN 1865 AND 1945 Presenting United States literature written between 1865 and 1945, this course includes writers such as Adams, Cather, Chopin, Crane, Cullen, Cummings, Dickinson, DuBois, Eliot, Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Frost, Gilman, H.D., Hemingway, Hughes, James, Jewett, Millay, Moore, O'Neill, Porter, Pound, Stevens, Twain, Washington, Wharton, Whitman, Williams. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:224 FICTION WRITING This is a workshop for the student who has already experimented with several forms of creative writing and who wishes special, focused work in writing stories. The workshop format will allow for in-depth discussion of student work in class. Some lectures and other kinds of presentations will be given, involving various aspects of the writer's activity from initial inspiration to preparation of manuscripts for publication. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:206 AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER 1945 Presenting United States literature after 1945, this course includes writers such as Albee, Baldwin, Bellow, Bishop, Brooks, Ellison, Erdrich, Ginsberg, Gluck, Kingston, Levertov, Lowell, Malamud, Miller, Morrison, Plath, Rich, Sexton, Shepard, Silko, Snyder, Updike, Vonnegut, Welty, Williams, and Wright. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:225 POETRY WRITING This course is designed for the student who has already experimented with several types of creative writing and who wants special work in the writing of poems. A workshop format will emphasize consideration of student works. Some lectures and presentations will be given, involving the various facets of the writer's role from inspiration to preparing manuscripts for publication. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:207 HUMOR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE This course explores American humor primarily in written sketches, short stories, and novels by authors from Twain and Thurber to Bombeck and Vonnegut. It also analyzes jokes, movies, comic strips, stand-up comedians, and television sitcoms. The course questions what American humor is, what forces have shaped its growth, what personal and social functions it serves, and what value it might have for contemporary Americans. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:226 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE This course will familiarize students with examples of good children's books, for children from infancy to adolescence. It will also help students develop the ability to evaluate a book, analyze its appeal, and present it effectively. (Same course as EDU:226.) Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:211 BRITISH LITERATURE AFTER 1800 This course covers representative works of major British writers from William Blake at the beginning of the nineteenth century to James Joyce in the twentieth century. The material may consist of poetry, prose essays, short stories, novels and plays. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be aware of the dominant social, cultural and artistic concerns of the period as reflected in the literature. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:227 LITERATURE OF THE SOUTH Although the South is an integral part of America, it has always considered itself a place set apart from the rest. This course will explore whether Southerners do have a particular point of view. It will examine whether Southern literature is different from literature written in other parts of the country and the nature of that difference. This course will analyze these issues by examining works written by Southern men and women, both black and white. Although the course will include works from the 19th century, the majority will come from the 20th century. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:213 THE SHORT NOVEL Some of the greatest fiction is neglected because of its length-too long for short story collections and too short to be included in courses on the novel. This is the short novel or novella--a distinct literary type. Students in this course will study works by such writers as Melville, Tolstoy, Baldwin, Dostoyevski, Chopin, Conrad, Faulkner, Porter, Wright and others. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:228 STUDIES IN LITERATURE This course offers a basic introduction to literature, by being organized around specific themes, historical periods, or genres, which may vary from semester to semester. Students will learn how to read, analyze, write about, and appreciate literature by focusing on particular issues raised by the related works that the course addresses. Refer to "Schedule of Credit Courses" for current course topics. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:215 POPULAR LITERATURE: FANTASY AND HORROR The course will focus on major themes and writers in the horror and fantasy genre (science fiction may be discussed but will not be the primary aim of the course). By looking at major works of fantasy and horror from the gothic romances to the 20th century, students will study the causes, effects and nature of the genre. Readings will be supplemented by films. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:229 INTERMEDIATE WRITING WORKSHOP This is a workshop for students of all ages and backgrounds with some creative writing experience who want to begin or continue creative writing projects with the support and help of an instructor and peers. Projects may include poetry, fiction, scripts, personal essays, memoirs, and career-related writing. Students will contract to do the kinds of writing projects they choose. Prerequisites: ENG:110 or permission of the instructor and Reading Proficiency. ENG:216 WOMEN IN LITERATURE An exploration of the role of women in fiction, drama, poetry and other literary genres, with primary emphasis on works written by women. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:230 ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE This college-level course is a study of literature about nature and the environment. The students will read and discuss a selection of non-fiction, fiction, and poetry written by prominent authors about the natural world and related topics. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:217 MAJOR BLACK WRITERS An examination of a selection of works by major black authors whose writings have gained public attention by virtue of their excellence or historical significance. Discussions will include considerations of topical relevance and literary form and style. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Course Descriptions ENG:218 LITERATURE OF AMERICAN MINORITIES A study of American minority (racial and religious) experience and cultural contributions to the nation by explaining them through literature. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:222 MAJOR BRITISH WRITERS A survey of the works of major British writers from Chaucer to Joyce, this course will analyze themes and techniques in poetry, drama, and prose. The student will discover central issues in British culture and gain an enriched appreciation of the British roots and parallels of American culture. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:231 WORLD LITERATURE This course offers an introduction to literature organized around works by writers from outside the United States. Its geographical focus varies from semester to semester, as do its choices of literary genres. Students will learn how to read, analyze, write about, and enjoy literature. They will learn to see literature in its historical and cultural contexts. They will also grow by learning about literature of other cultures. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. ENG:233 WRITING CREATIVE NONFICTION This course is for the student who wants to focus on nonfiction prose forms such as personal essays, travel narratives, and/or biographies. This workshop format will allow for in-depth discussion of students' writings in class. Some lectures and presentations will be given, involving various aspects of the writer's activity from initial inspiration to preparation for publication. Prerequisites: ENG:101 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent and Reading Proficiency. 214 Finance FIN:100 PERSONAL FINANCE This course involves the study of personal financial planning and is intended to provide the student with a basis of knowledge that will enable the individual to better manage their income while maximizing the value received for the expenditures made. This course also addresses the safeguarding of assets and will provide the student with the tools for developing their own financial plan. Topics may include financial planning, developing personal financial statements and plans, insurance needs, basic taxing theories, and stock market options for personal financial planning. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Fire Protection FIR:105 INSPECTION AND FIRE PREVENTION Inspection surveying and mapping procedures associated with the organization and function of fire prevention. A survey of the various codes and standards; how these various standards are used in inspecting buildings for fire hazards; how to actually inspect a building with respect to existing fire protection equipment-structural details that must be known to avoid undue loss in case of fire. Opportunity will be provided to make at least one complete inspection and report on an operating industry. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. FIR:205 FIRE SCIENCE HYDRAULICS A study of the mechanics of liquids, particularly as pertains to water flow, hydrants, pumps, standpipes, hoses, nozzles, sprinkler systems as adapted to fire fighting practices. This involves interpretation of readings from various kinds of manometers, pressure gauges, and hydrostatic devices. Fluids in motion, head calculations, pumping problems, friction losses, cavitation, velocity of flow, use of pitot and venturi meters, are studied. Also the problems of supplying fire service pumpers and efficiently using them is studied. Prerequisites: MTH:124 and Reading Proficiency. FIR:207 CODES AND ORDINANCES A detailed study of national, state and local ordinances applicable to the fire service and electrical, plumbing and building codes. Some coverage of problems in mutual aid pacts and agreements with other fire departments, and relations with civil defense and other government agencies. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. French FRE:101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I A beginning course presenting the basic sentence structure and vocabulary necessary to participate in elementary French conversation and to begin reading short French passages. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. FRE:102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II A continuation of FRE:101. Students complete basic elements of French grammar, increase their vocabulary and gain added facility in speaking and reading French. Additional lab hours required. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: FRE:101 or 2 years of high school French and Reading Proficiency. FRE:201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I A continuation of FRE:102. Emphasis is on becoming proficient in using the language so that students can function in a francophone culture. Primary concentration is on developing speaking and listening skills. Testing is both oral and written. Prerequisites: FRE:102 or 3 or more years of high school French and Reading Proficiency. FRE:202 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II The major emphasis is preparing students to be functioning members of a French speaking community. The student will gain the linguistic skills necessary to perform in everyday situations. Speaking and listening skills are further developed. Testing is both oral and written. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: FRE:201 or 4 or more years of high school French and Reading Proficiency. Spring 2010 General Engineering FD:101 FUNERAL MANAGEMENT/MERCHANDISING The practices and procedures of establishing a funeral home are covered including personnel management, vital statistics, records and forms. Government regulations of OSHA, FTC and ADA are studied. An in-depth study of merchandising funeral goods including caskets and vaults is covered. Prerequisites: Admitted to Funeral Directing program and Reading Proficiency. GE:101 TECHNICAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS This course is an introduction to the use of personal computers in technology. Topics of this course include PC hardware, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, graphics and the Internet. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. FD:104 FUNERAL SERVICE LAW This course identifies the methods of disposing of human remains and the legal responsibilities of the funeral director. Principles of both mortuary and business law are covered from the local, state and federal level. Cemetery regulations, liability and pre-need are also studied. Prerequisites: Admitted to Funeral Directing program and Reading Proficiency. Funeral Service Education FNL:102 MORTUARY LAW Principles of mortuary law; duties, rights and liabilities for final disposition. Business law; public and personal liability; business organization; licensing and zoning regulations. Probate proceedings, social security and life insurance benefits. Prerequisite: Must have permission of program director and Reading Proficiency. FNL:103 EMBALMING CHEMISTRY This course is a survey of the basic principles of chemistry as they relate to funeral service. In this course there is a major emphasis on chemical principles and precautions involved in sanitation, disinfection, public health and embalming practice. The government regulation of chemicals currently used in funeral service is reviewed. Prerequisites: MTH:007 or MTH:030, currently enrolled in Funeral Service Education program and Reading Proficiency. FNL:104 FUNERAL SERVICE EQUIPMENT Designed to give the student a working knowledge of equipment items, manufacturing and use of such items. Study of caskets and vaults. Field trips and guest lecturers. Prerequisites: Must have permission of program director and Reading Proficiency. FNL:200 RESTORATIVE ART A study of facial anatomy, color relationships and restorations. Students will develop skill in anatomical modeling and cosmetics. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing in Funeral Service Education program and Reading Proficiency. FNL:205 FUNERAL SERVICE SEMINAR Advanced management techniques and advanced technical procedures; research into current problems in funeral service; group discussion and problem solving. Practical applications and demonstrations of management counseling and funeral arrangement techniques. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing in Funeral Service Education program and Reading Proficiency. FNL:207 EMBALMING PRACTICUM II Students placed in local funeral homes to work under the direct supervision of licensed embalmer to gain knowledge of procedures used in embalming human remains for funeral services. Continuation of Embalming Practicum I with special emphasis on funeral directing and funeral home management. Prerequisites:Previous or concurrent enrollment in FNL:201 and Reading Proficiency. FNL:208 PATHOLOGY FOR FUNERAL SERVICE Divisions and importance of pathology, nature and causes of diseases, to include: inflammation, repair and recuperation of tissue, tumors, diseases of the heart, respiratory and digestive systems are covered as well as microscopic examination of autopsy and surgical specimens. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing in Funeral Service Education program or department approval and Reading Proficiency. GE:122 ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Students will work in teams to design and build solutions to authentic engineering problems. Student teams will make progress reports to their peers, mentor and instructor, and will present their research paper and defend their projects to a panel of engineers, business leaders and instructors for professional review and feedback. Prerequisites: GE:121 and EGR:147 or ME:121; or ME:151 and EGR:100. GE:131 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ORIENTATION An introduction to the opportunities and responsibilities of an engineering technician. Exposure to the various fields of technology will be made by field trips, movies and guest lectures. Introduction to materials, techniques and college services which will assist the student in completing a technology program will be presented. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GE:290 WORKPLACE LEARNING: GENERAL ENGINEERING This workplace-based course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the functions of the industry to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Minimum 50 hours per credit hour in the workplace throughout the term. Prerequisites: Department approval and Reading Proficiency. GEO:111 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of the composition and structure of the earth. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GEO:113 OCEANOGRAPHY This is a course covering all areas of oceanographic study. The primary emphasis is physical oceanography, i.e. waves, tides, currents, shoreline ocean basins, ocean sediments, and properties of salt water. A portion of the course (approximately 1/4) covers marine ecology and marine life. A student completing this course should have a much heightened awareness of the water mass that covers over 70% of the earth's surface. Man's interactions with this environment are constantly emphasized. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. German GER:101 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I A beginning course presenting the basic sentence structure and vocabulary necessary to participate in elementary German conversation and to begin reading short German passages. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GER:102 ELEMENTARY GERMAN II A continuation of GER:101. Students complete the basic elements of German grammar, increase their vocabulary and gain added facility in speaking and reading German. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: GER:101 or 2 or more years of high school German and Reading Proficiency. Geography GER:201 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I A continuation of GER:102. Emphasis is on speaking German. A review of grammar assists the student in perfecting basic skills. A variety of up-to-date literary and cultural selections are read and form the basis for classroom discussions. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: GER:102 or 3 or more years of high school German and Reading Proficiency. GEG:100 Global Education REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: THE EASTERN WORLD This geography course surveys the continents of Asia, Africa, Australia and the Pacific World including countries. The survey includes the physical, cultural, economic, and political roles of these countries within the family of nations. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GEG:101 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: THE WESTERN WORLD This geography course includes a survey of the continents of Europe, Anglo-America and Latin America, the area's major countries and their physical, cultural, economic, and political roles within the family of nations. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GEG:103 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY A study of the physical earth, emphasizing the principles of weather, climate, natural vegetation soils and landforms. This course may be used to satisfy a natural science requirement. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GEG:106 U.S. AND WORLD GEOGRAPHY This geography course surveys the continents of the Earth, including the nature of living environments of geographical areas and the geography of cities, their regional functions, location and cultural landscape. The survey includes weather, climate, resources, and land forms. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Geology GEO:100 EARTH SCIENCE This introductory geoscience course will focus on the geologic events since the origin of the earth, the interior structure of the earth, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, rocks, minerals, and surface processes. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GEO:103 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY Geologic hazards, natural resources and land-use planning will be considered with emphasis on problems caused by man. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. GLE:101 GLOBAL EDUCATION STUDIES This course will present an opportunity for students to travel to and to engage in the direct study of international cultures in order to foster an enhanced sensitivity to, appreciation of, and an understanding of the global community. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and Reading Proficiency. Health Information Technology HIT:101 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY This course provides a broad survey of the language of medicine and health technologies. Students learn to accurately spell and define common medical terms related to major disease processes, diagnostic procedures, laboratory tests, abbreviations, drugs, and treatment modalities. Emphasis is placed on formation, definition and pronunciation. (Same as course IS:205). Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HIT:102 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY This course introduces healthcare data content and structure including its collection, arrangement, presentation, and verification. Healthcare data sets, primary and secondary record systems, and data quality and integrity are introduced. Students learn how IT supports healthcare delivery and they are introduced to health information systems concepts and applications. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HIT:103 HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS This course describes the organization of healthcare delivery in the United States. Students are introduced to healthcare organizations, their structure and operations, external standards, regulations and initiatives including licensure, certification, accreditation, and HIPAA. Payment and reimbursement methodologies are discussed for each type of healthcare provider and setting. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HIT:104 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DISEASE This course provides an overview of disease processes affecting the human body via an integrated approach to specific disease entities, including the study of causes, diagnosis and treatment of disease. Typical health record data is interpreted. Prerequisites: BIO:215, HIT:101 and Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 215 Course Descriptions Funeral Directing St. Louis Community College HIT:105 PHARMACOLOGY FOR HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS This course provides an overview of pharmacy therapy available for clinical management of patient care. Specific disease states and the drugs used to alleviate and treat various conditions are studied. Prerequisites: BIO:215, HIT:101 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:106 DIAGNOSIS CODING SYSTEMS I This course introduces learners to clinical coding, classifications, taxonomies, nomenclatures and clinical vocabularies. Students will learn principles and applications of ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM, DSM-IV and the relationship of DRGs to coding. Use of computerized encoding and application software and work processes to support clinical classification and coding is required. Prerequisites: HIT:101, HIT:102, BIO:215 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:109 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION I This course is designed to develop skill in keyboarding/formatting and in transcribing from machine dictation in a variety of medical documents, such as forms, correspondence, consultation and simple reports. Reinforcement of medical terminology and language skills, use of reference materials, ethics, and confidentiality are emphasized. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HIT:101, IS:102 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:110 HEALTHCARE LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES In this course learners investigate ethical issues in healthcare while examining the procedures and laws that regulate the content, confidentiality, disclosure, use, and retention of health information. Patient rights/advocacy, advanced directives, privacy, release of information, and security policies and procedures of healthcare organizations will be emphasized. Prerequisites: HIT:102 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:206 DIAGNOSIS CODING SYSTEMS II This course is a continuation of Diagnosis Coding Systems I. Students are introduced to additional Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) and their relationship to coding. Prerequisites: HIT:106 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:207 PROCEDURE CODING SYSTEMS II This course is a continuation of Procedure Coding Systems I. Students use computerized encoding systems and healthcare data/content to assign appropriate CPT/HCPCS codes including Level II National Codes developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Prerequisites: HIT:107 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:208 ADVANCED CODING APPLICATIONS Students will apply their knowledge of anatomy, the clinical disease process, diagnosis and procedural terminology and pharmacology for correct code assignment and sequencing using various clinical classification systems. Prerequisites: HIT:206, HIT:207, and Reading Proficiency. HIT:209 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION II This is an intensive course with emphasis on expanding medical terminology related to various specialties and on gaining skill in transcribing medical reports (history and physical examinations, consultations, operative notes, discharge summaries). Professionalism, decision-making, quality/productivity standards, and work priority are stressed. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HIT:109 and Reading Proficiency. Course Descriptions HIT:210 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE This course allows students to experience the AHIMA e-HIM Virtual Lab in an environment that closely simulates real-world application of various technologies. Students apply problemsolving and analysis skills, and gain experience and familiarity with a range of healthcare applications including patient identification, administrative and reimbursement coding, data capture, and abstracting. Prerequisites: Permission of department chairperson or program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. HIT:211 ELECTRONIC HEALTH SYSTEMS This course emphasizes the role of information technology in healthcare, describes key elements of health information systems, defines the electronic health record (EHR), and establishes the context of the EHR within the scope of health information technology (HIT). Prerequisites: HIT:102, IS:103, IS:136, IS:151 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:214 CALCULATING AND REPORTING HEALTHCARE STATISTICS The focus of this course is the management of medical data for statistical purposes to include descriptive statistics such as means, frequencies, ranges, percentiles and standard deviations. Knowledge-based research techniques are explored. Vital statistics, registries and national guidelines regarding human subject research are examined along with IRB processes. Prerequisites: HIT:102, MTH:140 and Reading Proficiency. HIT:291 WORKPLACE LEARNING: HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the functions of health information technology to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Minimum 100 hours in the workplace throughout the term. Prerequisites: Permission of department chairperson or program coordinator and Reading Proficiency. History HST:100 AMERICAN CIVILIZATION A study of American history, institutions and government. Special consideration will be given to the constitutions of the United States and Missouri. Intended primarily for students in career curricula. Credit not allowed for this course if credit is given for HST:101, HST:102, HST:103 or HST:104. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:101 AMERICAN HISTORY I A survey of the cultural, economic, institutional, political, and social forces and events which have shaped the United States through the Civil War. Credit not allowed for this course if credit is given for HST:100. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:102 AMERICAN HISTORY II A survey of the cultural, economic, institutional, political, and social forces and events which have shaped the United States from the Civil War to the present. Credit not allowed for this course if credit is given for HST:100. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:105 U.S. IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY An investigation of the social, economic, political and intellectual forces which have shaped contemporary American life and institutions. This course will focus on change within America during the period 1898 to the present and will consider the effects of that change both on America and on America's relations with the rest of the world. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:107 HISTORY OF BLACK AMERICA This course covers the role of Black people in the development of American history from early American origins to the present. The basic aim is to promote a better understanding of America's past by developing increased awareness of the history of African Americans, their problems and their accomplishments both individually and as a group. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:115 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL HERITAGE Ancient and Medieval Heritage is a survey of the Western World from Antiquity through the Renaissance, with concentrations on Egypt, Mesopotamia, Hebrews, the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome, Christianity and Medieval Europe and Islam. Attention is given to political developments, cultural achievements and literary sources and philosophical impact of each area as it applies to today's world. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:117 EARLY MODERN EUROPE Early Modern Europe is a survey introducing the history of Western Civilization from the later Middle Ages through the French Revolution. Attention is given to the cultural, economic, intellectual, political, religious, and social forces which shape the Western World and its spheres of influence. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:119 THE MODERN WORLD An examination of the major cultural, technological and ideological changes which have helped to mold the complex, scientific, urban and materialistic world in which we live. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. 216 HST:130 AFRICAN HISTORY I This course will deal with the history of black Africans from the time of ancient Egypt to contemporary Africa. It will be concerned with the chronological progression of African civilization, covering individuals, events and the ideas of the various periods. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:137 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY I A survey of African American History from its African background through the Civil War and Reconstruction. The course will investigate African-American leaders, socio-cultural institutions, as well as the Black community's relationship with the larger community. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:138 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY II A survey of African American history from the era of Jim Crow to the present. The course will investigate African-American leaders, socio-cultural institutions, as well as the Black community's relationship with the larger community. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:139 BRITISH HISTORY This course is a survey of British history from the time of Roman rule until the union of England and Scotland in 1707. Through lectures, videos, text assignments, and field trips, students will trace the historical development of the United Kingdom. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:204 THE U.S. IN CRISIS AND CIVIL WAR An in-depth study of the events and development in U.S. History between 1820 and 1865. The course will highlight the sectional differences and developments which led to the outbreak of the Civil War and the 1862-1865 war itself with all its national and international implications. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:205 HISTORY OF MODERN MIDDLE EAST This course traces modern political, economic, and cultural developments in the Middle East. Special emphasis is placed on development and trends of contemporary importance. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HST:206 WOMEN IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY This U.S. History course studies the Twentieth century experience of American women, who have often been neglected in traditional political and diplomatic histories. Women's contributions to public life will be examined, as will the contributions and experiences of women who remained exclusively within the family. Women's struggle for the vote and for political, legal and economic rights will be considered, along with changing values, Freudian psychology, domestic architecture and other influences on women's lives. The course will deal with such topics as immigration, labor, economic change, and education. While the course will begin with a textbook in women's history, students will be encouraged to choose their own topics for original research. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Horticulture HRT:101 INTRODUCTORY HORTICULTURE Beginning horticulture students will be introduced to the biological aspects of plant life, including cell structure, anatomy, morphology, physiology and taxonomy, and to the environmental factors which affect plant growth, including light, temperature, moisture, soils and the essential elements. (Same course as BIO:124.) Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRT:102 SOILS This course is designed to give the student an understanding of soil formation, the chemical and physical properties of natural soils and soil management. Topics include soil use as it relates to pant growth and nutrition, fertility, drainage, and soil sampling and testing. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HRT:101 or BIO:124 and Reading Proficiency. HRT:105 COOPERATIVE HORTICULTURE I Field work in commercial or institutional horticulture enterprises provide the student with experience in different areas of horticulture and enables him/her to acquire actual work skills. Students are required to obtain their own job (either paid or volunteer) with the aid of the horticulture staff. Prerequisites: HRT:101 or BIO:124, approval of Horticulture department and Reading Proficiency. Weekly contact hours by arrangement. Spring 2010 HRT:126 PLANT IDENTIFICATION: SHRUBS AND VINES This course will study ornamental deciduous and evergreen shrubs and vines. Plant identification through study of botanical characteristics will be emphasized. Landscape uses and plant culture will also be covered. Prerequisites: HRT:110 and Reading Proficiency. HRT:133 LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT This course will address management practices for residential and commercial landscapes. Establishment and care of landscape plants will be covered and may include turf grass, trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. Fertilization and irrigation practices will be discussed. Prerequisites: HRT:110 and Reading Proficiency. HRT:207 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS - SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS This course is a study of ornamental landscape plants with an emphasis on deciduous shrubs and evergreen shrubs and trees. Botanical characteristics of plants will be emphasized for identification purposes. Landscape use and plant culture will also be discussed. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HRT:101 or BIO:124 and Reading Proficiency. HRT:214 GROUNDS MANAGEMENT This course is designed to provide students the skills necessary to manage and maintain the varied aspects of landscapes in residential and commercial settings. Specific topics will include planting techniques, soil preparation, pruning, fertilizing, water and irrigation management, and other related subjects. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HRT:101 or BIO:124 and Reading Proficiency. HRT:240 GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT This course will cover the varied aspects of management of private and public golf courses. Course content will include primary cultural practices of putting greens, tees, fairways, roughs and bunkers as well as address routine course maintenance and operations. Topics in specialized golf course equipment will be presented. Prerequisites: HRT:201 and Reading Proficiency. HRT:241 GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT Students will learn techniques for producing a variety of ornamental crops. Greenhouse structures, and greenhouse environmental factors and their effect on plant growth will also be studied. Wholesale production and retail marketing will be presented. Special attention will be paid to the St Louis and Midwest markets. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HRT:101 or BIO:124 and Reading Proficiency. HRT:245 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Students will learn to design specialty gardens such as woody and herbaceous borders, small urban spaces, special access gardens, woodland gardens and public display gardens. Designs may be developed using CAD or traditional drafting methods. Course content will include construction techniques. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HRT:206, HRT:207, HRT:230 and Reading Proficiency. Hospitality, Restaurant Management HRM:112 PURCHASING Purchasing duties. Inventory, receiving, and issuing of foods; food specifications; food grading; comparative buying; convenience foods. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRM:128 NUTRITION The study of food and its effect on the body. This course will provide the student with practical guidelines for preparing nutritious meals in a foodservice establishment. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRM:134 INTRODUCTION TO THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY A survey course of the hospitality industry. Lectures from outstanding foodservice and hotel operators will help to give the student an overview of opportunities available to them upon graduation. Other aspects covered include the following: history of the industry, current and future trends. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG:030 or ENG:070. HRM:141 WORKPLACE LEARNING I: HOSPITALITY STUDIES This experiential course provides the student opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Student will observe and participate in the functions of the Hospitality industry to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Student is required to complete a minimum of 50 hours of supervised work experience in a position related to their academic or career goal. Corequisite: Must be concurrently enrolled in at least one class which is related to student's major or career interest or with permission of instructor. Prerequisites: HRM:134, completion of at least twelve (12) college credits, minimum 2.6 GPA, be able to obtain a position related to student's academic or career goals (student's present job may qualify) or permission of instructor, and Reading Proficiency. HRM:201 PROBLEMS OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT A survey of the personnel and general management concerns of those at the mid-management level of the hospitality industry. Students will learn to make judgments and decisions through the use of management theories. Basic fundamentals and principles of management will be readily and easily applied to the hotel, restaurant and institutional field. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRM:202 HOSPITALITY LAW A course structured to meet the student's needs concerning hospitality law, current state and federal employment and wage status, and tax provisions of all levels of government; credit philosophy and procedures; a survey of insurance needs and selection of most advantageous coverage; fundamentals of union organization, including contracts and bargaining; as well as general principles of business organization and organizational structure. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRM:205 OPERATIONAL COST CONTROL Methods of audit against established operational standard costs are developed and use of these methods to determine daily operational levels and break-even points are taught. Food, bar and labor cost control are included. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRM:209 HOSPITALITY SALES AND MARKETING This course will be structured into three sections: Salesmanship, Advertising, and Marketing. All aspects of the course will specifically focus on the Hospitality and Tourism career fields. Salesmanship section will develop specific steps of the selling process from prospecting to closing. Effective and efficient marketing strategies and marketing activities are emphasized as well as the illustration of what advertising is and how advertising is used to achieve market penetration. A survey of the advertising process, advertising, agencies, media, and consumer is shown. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRM:210 GUEST SERVICES MANAGEMENT This course examines the organization and management of the hotel front office and guest service operations. It explores key front office functions and related systems and skills necessary to ensure guest satisfaction and efficient operations. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: HRM:134 and Reading Proficiency. HRM:211 HOTEL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT This course covers the fundamental duties and responsibilities of hotel facilities management. Topics include personnel, cleaning, purchasing, equipment, textiles, maintenance, safety, and basic systems for hotel facility management record keeping. Prerequisites: HRM:134 and Reading Proficiency. HRM:212 BAR AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT This is an introductory course in how to set up, operate, and manage a bar. Students will learn about wines, spirits, and beers. Additional material covers layout and design, equipment, marketing, and staffing. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HRM:214 HOSPITALITY HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT This course examines concepts and applications of human resource management in the hospitality industry. Topics include recruitment, selection, training and evaluation. Emphasis will be placed on current management methods and productivity in the service environment. Prerequisites: HRM:134 and Reading Proficiency. HRM:221 WORKPLACE LEARNING II: HOSPITALITY STUDIES This experiential course provides the student an additional opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Student will observe and participate in the functions of the Hospitality industry to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Student is required to complete a minimum of 50 hours of supervised work experience in a position related to their academic or career goal. Corequisite: Must be concurrently enrolled in at least one class which is related to student's major or career interest or with permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: HRM:141, be able to obtain a position related to student's academic or career goals (student's present job may qualify) or permission of instructor, and Reading Proficiency. HRM:241 WORKPLACE LEARNING III: HOSPITALITY STUDIES This experiential course provides the student an additional opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Student will observe and participate in the functions of the Hospitality industry to enhance their preparation for entering the field. Student is required to complete a minimum of 50 hours of supervised work experience in a position related to their academic or career goal. Corequisite: Must be concurrently enrolled in at least one class which is related to student's major or career interest or with permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: HRM:221, be able to obtain a position related to student's academic or career goals (student's present job may qualify) or permission of instructor, and Reading Proficiency. HRM:250 FOODSERVICE DESIGN AND LAYOUT Survey of the basic essentials necessary for a successful layout and design of a foodservice establishment. Topics to be covered include: planning, design, selection, operation, maintenance, and layout of equipment used in various types of foodservice operations. Prerequisites: HRM:134 and Reading Proficiency. Human Services HMS:100 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES A survey course to introduce students to human and community needs and to the concepts of the helping profession. Students examine community resources, the relationship of agencies and bureaucracies to the total community, and the worker's role and responsibility in the helping profession. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HMS:101 HUMAN SERVICES: THEORIES AND SKILLS An overview of methodology used in the helping profession. Course will include an analysis of helping relationships, a study of interpersonal skills and practice techniques. A processoriented approach to solving individual, family and community problems will be stressed. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HMS:102 HUMAN SERVICES: POLICY AND POLITICS An analysis of the political process involved in the formulation of social welfare policies from a historical point of view. Federal state and local programs will be examined in terms of skills and knowledge to affect program planning and delivery. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. The most updated course information can be found online at www.stlcc.edu/interactive. 217 Course Descriptions HRT:110 FUNDAMENTALS OF HORTICULTURE Students will learn the practical applications of the science of horticulture. Ornamental plant culture will be considered in relation to environmental factors such as light, temperature, moisture and soil conditions. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. St. Louis Community College HMS:110 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY This course will explore the complex forces that shape an older person's experiences and circumstances. It will help students to assess the impact of economics, social forces, cultural value systems, and social institutions on the needs and characteristics of the elderly. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HMS:111 GROUP PRACTICE IN HUMAN SERVICES This course will focus on the basic issues of group work in Human Services settings. The theory behind group work practice, a study of the various types of groups, ethical issues, group leadership and the process of forming and working with groups will be covered. Prerequisites: HMS:100 recommended and Reading Proficiency. HMS:201 WORKPLACE LEARNING: HUMAN SERVICES I This workplace-based course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the function of the organization to enhance their preparation for entering the Human Services field. Minimum 50 hours per credit hour in the workplace throughout the term. Concurrent enrollment in HMS:203 required. Prerequisites: HMS:100 and HMS:101 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. HMS:202 WORKPLACE LEARNING: HUMAN SERVICES II This workplace-based course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the function of the organization to enhance their preparation for entering the Human Services field. Minimum 50 hours per credit hour in the workplace throughout the term. Concurrent enrollment in HMS:204 required. Prerequisites: HMS:201 and HMS:203 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. HMS:203 HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM SEMINAR I Discussion and analysis in small groups of the human services practicum experience. There will be special learning objectives related to the kind of work the student will do in an organization after completion of the program. Concurrent enrollment in HMS:201 required. Prerequisites: HMS:100 and HMS:101 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. HMS:204 HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM SEMINAR II Continuation of HMS:203 with different learning objectives. These objectives will be related to the work the student will do after completion of the program. Current enrollment in HMS:202 is required. Prerequisites: HMS:201 and HMS:203 with grades of "C" or better and Reading Proficiency. HMS:205 CRISIS INTERVENTION Course designed as a beginning training unit for people who anticipate or are presently working with individuals in crisis situations such as suicide, rape, spouse abuse, death and drugs. Will focus on theory and practical application of crisis intervention techniques. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Humanities Course Descriptions HUM:102 HUMANITIES II This course focuses on understanding the human meaning of the many different cultural styles in our modern Western world. The course will trace the development of classical and popular music, art, literature, and philosophy, and the growing impact of science on our beliefs and attitudes. The arts and ideas of the last 100 years will receive special attention, and recent developments such as rock music and jazz will be explored. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HUM:106 BLACK HUMANITIES A study of neo African, African and African American philosophies as expressed nationally and internationally in literature, art and song. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HUM:109 ARTS AND IDEAS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD This interdisciplinary humanities course will use the arts and literature to trace the development of belief systems from the earliest expressions found in prehistoric remains through the rise of the great civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome.Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HUM:110 THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE This interdisciplinary humanities course will explore the arts and ideas that infused and created the cultural periods known as the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Western Europe. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HUM:115 LIFE AND DEATH DURING THE NAZI ERA An interdisciplinary approach to the study of life in Nazi Germany. Literary, psychological and historical texts on such topics as education, racial prejudice and propaganda are read and interpreted in class. Supplementary slides and documentary films are used. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. HUM:208 LIBERAL ARTS SEMINAR: THEMES IN THE LIBERAL ARTS The seminar will draw together the main themes of a liberal arts education: the consideration of the impact of science, technology and the humanities on societies over time, values and ethics appropriate to a new age, the future consequences of present policies, the enjoyment and importance of both the arts and the sciences. The theme may change semester by semester. Prerequisite: 32 hours or consent of Liberal Arts coordinator/instructor and Reading Proficiency. Information Reporting Technology IRT:173 INFORMATION REPORTING V This course continues to cover speedbuilding on literary, testimony, medical testimony, and jury charge material with emphasis on accurate transcription.The student will build speed to 180 wpm on testimony, 160 wpm on medical testimony, 160 wpm on jury charge, and 120 wpm on literary. Prerequisites: IRT:172 and Reading Proficiency. IRT:174 INFORMATION REPORTING VI This course continues to cover speedbuilding on literary, testimony, medical testimony, and jury charge material with emphasis on accurate transcription.The student will build speed to 225 wpm on testimony, 200 wpm on medical testimony, 200 wpm on jury charge and 180 wpm on literary. Prerequisites: IRT:173 and Reading Proficiency. IRT:250 LITERARY II This course offers speedbuilding of literary dictation at speeds of 140 and 160 words per minute. Instruction will include writing the spoken word with punctuation by means of an NCRA Task Force approved Phase I and Phase II realtime translation theory to provide instantaneous, realtime translation, with special emphasis on dictionary building/management. Prerequisites: IRT:150 and Reading Proficiency. IRT:101 PRINCIPLES OF JUDICIAL REPORTING I This course introduces the student to the role of the reporter in trials, depositions, and administrative hearings. All phases of format and design are taught as it pertains to the production of trials, depositions, and administrative hearings. The student will receive instruction in reference materials, related jobs, NCRA Code of Professional Conduct, and basic proofreading techniques. Prerequisites: IRT:170 and Reading Proficiency. IRT:251 LITERARY III This course covers speedbuilding of literary dictation at speeds of 180 and 200 words per minute. Instruction will include writing the spoken word with punctuation by means of an NCRA Task Force approved Phase I and Phase II realtime translation theory to provide instantaneous, realtime translation with special emphasis on dictionary building/management. Prerequisites: IRT:250 and Reading Proficiency. IRT:140 LEGAL TERMINOLOGY This course will teach the student the meaning of legal and Latin terms. It will also cover instruction on civil and criminal law, the judicial system (including discovery, trial, and appellate processes), the legislative process, hearings, and arbitrations, research and citations, and the notary public law. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. IRT:253 WORKPLACE LEARNING: JUDICIAL REPORTING This experiential course provides the student the opportunity to apply theory and skills learned in the classroom, learn new skills, and explore career possibilities while supervised by a professional in the field and a faculty member. Students will observe and participate in the function of the Judicial reporter to enhance the preparation for entering the field. The student shall complete 50 verified hours of actual writing time during the internship. Prerequisites: IRT:174 or one test at 200 wpm testimony and Reading Proficiency. IRT:142 EDITING OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS This course covers the basic rules of English grammar, punctuation, spelling, numbers, capitalization, vocabulary development, proofreading of the spoken word, and the transcription of legal documents. Prerequisites: IRT:170 and Reading Proficiency. IRT:150 LITERARY I This course covers speedbuilding of literary dictation at speeds of 100 and 120 words per minute. Instruction will include writing the spoken word with punctuation by means of an NCRA Task Force approved Phase I and Phase II realtime translation theory to provide instantaneous, realtime translation, with special emphasis on dictionary building/management. Prerequisites: IRT:172 and Reading Proficiency. IRT:169 INFORMATION REPORTING I This course introduces the student to the basic computercompatible theory for writing on the stenotype machine. The student will develop the ability to w