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Welcome to MCC ............................................2
How To Apply for Admission ........................3
Tuition & Payment Information ....................4
How to Register ..............................................5
On-Line Registration ......................................7
Location Codes ................................................8
e-Learning ........................................................8
Graduation ......................................................9
Registration Worksheet ................................10
General Education Requirements ................11
Spring 2009 Late Start Classes ....................20
Spring Session ..............................................20
Southern Lakes Branch Center Spring..............48
Lapeer Extension Center Spring ..................49
Northern Tier Center Spring ........................51
Open Entry/Open Exit Sections/Modules ....52/53
e-Learning Classes Spr/Sum..........................54
Summer Session ............................................60
Southern Lakes Branch Center Summer ....68
Lapeer Extension Center Summer ..............69
Northern Tier Center Summer ....................70
e-Learning Classes Summer ........................71
University Center ..........................................72
Regional Map ................................................82
Campus Maps ................................................83
Spring/Summer Semester Calendar ............84
Mott Community College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on
Institutions of Higher Education, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504 • (312) 263-0456
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Welcome to MCC
MCC College Offices
Academic Divisions:
Business Division
Fine Arts Division
Art Advising
Music Advising
Health Sciences Division
Dental Hygiene
Dental Assist. Advising
Humanities Division
Science/Mathematics
Social Science Division
Technologies Division
CM2133
MMB1033
VADC 100
MMB1031
CM2313
762-0429
762-0459
762-0443
762-0459
762-0317
PCC2040
CM1101
762-0331
762-0471
G1001
762-0284
MMB2005
RTC2700
762-0332
762-0500
BFH
PCC2140
PCC2050
PCC12
PCC1010
762-0417
762-0200
762-0250
232-3285
762-5603
Student Services:
Athletics
Admissions
Career Resource Center
Student Employment Center
College Store
Continuing Education
Counseling & Student
Development Division
Academic Advisement
Counseling Center
Health Services
Testing & Assessment
e-Learning
Educational Systems
Student Financial Services
Learning Center
DisAbility Services
MCC-Lapeer Extension Center
MCC-Northern Tier Center
Mott Library
Registration and Cashiers
Registrar’s Office
Southern Lakes Branch Center
Student Life
Visual Art & Design Center
Veteran’s Administration Office
SLBC
762-0390
PCC2030
PCC2040
PCC2030
PCC2060
PCC2010
CM2124
CM2118
PCC14
PCC2280
PCC2280
LAPR
NTC
ML
PCC15
PCC2020
SLBC
PCC1240
VADC
PCC2020
762-0111
762-0331
762-0111
762-0333
762-0372
762-0224
762-0395
762-0200
762-0399
762-0399
667-4166
232-8044
762-0411
762-0200
762-0200
762-5000
762-0045
762-0443
762-5632
Guide to Registration Policies and Procedures
Spending a few minutes to become familiar with the schedule will help you plan your educational
program, receive services and prevent costly mistakes.
COLLEGE REGISTRATION POLICY
By registering for classes at Mott Community College, you accept responsibility for reading and conforming to all policies,
procedures, required dates, fees and other requirements published in the college catalog and in the class schedule book.
REGISTRATION & CASHIER'S OFFICE
The Registration & Cashier's Office, located in Prahl College Center (PCC) Lower Level, Room 15, offers the following
services:
• Registration
• Add/Drop courses
• Payment center for tuition & fees
• Declaration of class audit
• Ordering MCC transcripts
• Student ID cards
• Application for graduation
• Refunds
REGISTRAR’S OFFICE/STUDENT RECORDS
The Registrar’s Office, located in Prahl College Center second floor PCC2020 and offers the following services:
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Evaluation of transfer credit
Veterans information
Processing of course substitutions and waivers
Enrollment verification/deferment (also online)
Degree verification
(FERPA) Family Education Rights & Privacy Act
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Grade information
Residency information
Student code of conduct
Application for graduation
MACRAO evaluation
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HOW TO APPLY
FOR ADMISSION
All students must apply for
admission to Mott Community
College before registering for
a class.
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• how using MCC services can
help to achieve your goals
• completing the registration process
Call for an appointment at 762-0377
on main campus, 762-5000 at SLBC,
667-4166 at Lapeer, or 232-8044 at
Northern Tier.
New Students
6. Research Method of Payment
Options
1. Complete an admission application.
Apply online, and submit Signature
Verification Form to any MCC campus.
Applicants under the age of 22 need to
request a high school transcript, to be
sent to Mott Community College
Admissions Office, 1401 East Court
Street, Flint MI, 48503.
2. Apply for Financial Aid
3. Placement Testing
All new degree or certificate seeking
students are required to complete
English, reading and math placement
testing before registering for classes.
The Testing & Assessment Center is
located in PCC2010, (810) 762-0372.
Placement testing is also available at
Southern lakes Branch Center (SLBC),
Northern Tier and Lapeer centers.
4. Career Planning
Mott Community College offers assistance with your career planning process.
If you are unsure about your career path,
you should first meet with and develop
your career plans with a counselor. To
make an appointment please visit
Counseling & Student Development,
PCC2030 or call (810) 762-0111.
If you know what careers you would like
to explore, you are encouraged to visit
the Career Resource Center, PCC2050,
where you can use the computerized
career materials including the DISCOVER and Michigan Occupational
Information System (M.O.I.S.) programs,
as well as other career resources. Visit or
call (810) 762-0250.
5. Orientation
All new degree or certificate seeking
students are required to attend an orientation session to learn about:
• MCC and various college services
• College procedures and policies
• program choices and career options
• skills and interests as they relate
to your studies
7. Academic Advising
All new degree and certificate seeking
students who have decided on a program
major must schedule an advising session
with an academic adviser. This allows
you to establish a relationship with a
faculty member knowledgeable in your
major, to discuss career directions, and to
plan a class schedule and select appropriate courses. Call the Academic Advising
Center at (810) 762-0331. Undecided
students must see a counselor. Call the
Counseling Center at (810) 762-0111.
Academic Advising is also available at
SLBC, NTC and Lapeer.
8. Register for classes and confirm
your method of payment.
9. Follow up on your method of payment within the next two business
days or your classes will be dropped.
Former MCC Students
If you have not attended classes at MCC
within the last five years, please contact
Counseling or Advising to review your
academic record and career goals. Ensure
that your address and phone number are
correct before registering for classes.
Not Seeking A Degree
Or Certificate?
If you are not currently seeking a degree
or a certificate, you may want to request
Non-Candidate for Degree (NCFD) status.
You may request NCFD status and be
exempt from placement testing and orientation unless you want to enroll in college
level English or mathematics. For more
information regarding NCFD status please
speak to a representative from the
Admissions Office or the Counseling and
Student Development Office. Students
with NCFD status are not eligible for
financial aid.
Transfer Students
1. Apply online, and submit Signature
Verification Form to any MCC campus.
We also have extension centers in
Fenton, Lapeer and Clio. Have an official transcript sent directly from your
previous college to the Registrar’s
Office.
2. After you are admitted, see an academic adviser or counselor for assistance in planning your class schedule.
3. If you have completed English composition, math, and at least one content
area class requiring extensive reading,
you might be required to take a placement test.
Guest Students
Students Enrolled in Other Colleges:
Students who are enrolled in other colleges and universities are invited to
attend classes at MCC. Submit to the
Admissions Office, PCC2140, or one of
our other centers in Fenton (SLBC),
Lapeer or Clio (the Northern Tier
Center) one of the following:
1) A completed Guest Application
(available at all Michigan colleges and
universities) with specific courses to be
taken at MCC listed.
2) A letter of permission from the dean
or registrar of the institution the student
is attending with specific courses to be
taken at MCC.
Please note: Guest students must provide documentation (unofficial college
transcripts) of meeting any prerequisites for classes they wish to take.
Guest students are not eligible for
financial aid.
International Students
International students should contact the
Admissions Office for assistance in completing the required admission forms. All
foreign-born students in the United States
on student visas or whose permanent residence is outside the state of Michigan are
considered non-residents and are required
to pay out-of state tuition.
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Early Admission For
High School Students
1. Submit an online application, or
completed application.
2. Submit completed certification form
with permission from parent/guardian.
3. Submit high school transcript.
4. All students must meet class
prerequisites. Students will have to
take placement or provide
documentation of meeting class
prerequisites.
5. Obtain approval from the MCC
Admissions Executive Director or
designee.
6. The Admissions Office, PCC2140,
MCC can help you plan for
attending. Call (810) 762-0358 with
any questions or contact the Southern
Lakes Branch Center at (810) 7625000 or the Lapeer Extension Center
at (810) 667-4166 or the Northern
Tier Center at (810) 686-6460.
TUITION AND
PAYMENT
INFORMATION
The tuition at MCC is calculated
on contact hours.
Tuition*
1. College district residents:
$84.70 per contact hour
2. Out-of-district residents:
$126.80 per contact hour
3. Out-of-state residents:
$169.20 per contact hour
Mott Community College's district has
approximately the same boundaries as
the Genesee Intermediate School
District. The final determining factor
of in-district residence is a tax bill
showing payment to MCC.
(See Residency Policy online at
www.mcc.edu)
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Fees*
1. Registration/Student Services Fee
(NON-REFUNDABLE)
$57.00 per semester or session.
2. Class Fee:
$1.75 - $500.00 per course for
selected classes.
3. Technology Fee:
$4.85 per contact hour.
*MCC reserves the right to change
fees and tuition.
Southern Lakes
Branch Center**
Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lapeer Extension
Center**
Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Northern Tier Center**
Payment Information
Tuition and fees must be paid or payment option secured within two business days following registration or
classes will be dropped. During the
add/drop period, tuition and fees are
due upon registration. See calendar on
back of schedule for specific dates.
Where to Pay
You can use your VISA, Discover or
MasterCard to pay tuition and fees on
the web at www.mcc.edu (Click on
WebAdvisor) or by phone at
(810) 232-9151.
MCC Registration &
Cashier’s Office - Main
Campus PCC 15
May 18 - August 14
Mon. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Tues. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
August 17 - September 18
Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m..
For your convenience, you may use the
after-hours drop box, located in the
lower level of the Prahl College Center,
for check, money order or credit card
payments. Please do not put cash in
the drop box.
Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
**Payment may be made by check,
money order or credit card only.
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FINANCIAL AID
Important
(Grants, Scholarships,
Loans)
Census date for Financial Aid
students. Aid is based on the
credit hours enrolled and attended
prior to this date. Aid will not be
adjusted as of the Census date.
Spring - May 19
Late-Start - May 29
Summer - July 10
Students wishing to obtain financial aid
must complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by logging on to www.fafsa.ed.gov. The
FAFSA will determine eligibility for
grants, scholarships, and loans.
MCC's School Code is
002261
You will be notified as to your potential eligibility once we have received
results from the federal processor. In
the event that you become eligible for
the Pell Grant you will receive an
award letter. Students who are not eligible for grants are notified of other
financing options. Students with NonCandidate for Degree (NCFD) status
and guest students are not eligible for
Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
To be eligible for Federal
Financial Aid you must:
• Be a U.S. citizen or eligible
non-citizen with a valid Social
Security number
• Be enrolled as a regular student in
an eligible program (See Financial
Aid for list of eligible programs).
• Must have a High School
Diploma, GED, or have been
home schooled. If you do not
have a Diploma or GED you must
score high enough on our
Placement Test to qualify.
• Not be in default on a student loan
or a federal grant.
• Be registered for Selective Service
if you are a male between the ages
of 18-26.
• Maintain Satisfactory Academic
Progress.
Third Party
Payment Sources
This payment option allows an organization or employer to pay your tuition
and fees.
Veterans and Veterans'
Dependents Benefits
If you would like more information
about VA benefits please call
(810) 762-5632 or the Veterans
Administration at 1-888-442-4551.
REGISTRATION
HINTS
(See back of schedule for
Add/Drop dates)
1. Register Early!
2. Registration
Restrictions/Prior
Term Balances
Before you register for classes,
you must pay all outstanding
debts to ensure that registration
restrictions are removed.
• An Academic Dean's signature
is required if you are registering
for more than 18 credit hours.
See page 2 for Academic
Divisions.
4. Understanding Class
Schedule Codes
This information will help you
understand the abbreviations used
in the MCC schedule. Please read
it carefully before you complete
your registration worksheet.
Section Code
The section code is the nine-digit
letter and number code that
identifies each section. It is
important to print the section code
accurately and clearly on the Class
Schedule Worksheet.
Express Code
The Express code is the numeric
representation of the section and
can be used with the Express
Registration option in WebAdvisor.
Course Number
001 - 099 Developmental
Education Course
These classes allow you to
improve your ability in certain
skills. Up to 12 hours may be
applied toward graduation
requirements.
100 - 299 Undergraduate Courses
These classes are for freshman and
sophomores in academic programs.
Credits may be used to meet
certificate or degree requirements.
3. Signatures/
Permissions and
Advising
• Advisor approval is needed if
you are registering for the first
time OR have a cumulative GPA
below 2.0. Go to the Academic
Advisement Center, PCC2040.
• Counselor permission is
required if you are undecided on
a program major. Go to the
Counseling Center, PCC2040.
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Course Title
Instructor
Class titles are abbreviated in the
MCC Schedule. For a complete
description, please see the college
catalog or the website at
www.mcc.edu.
This column lists the faculty
member assigned to teach the class
at the time our schedule is
published. MCC reserves the right
to change instructor assignments
without advanced notice.
Credit Hours and
Contact Hours
The number appearing in the
"credit hour" column tells how
many credits are given for the
course. The number in the
"contact hour" column indicates
the number of hours per week the
class meets. Your tuition is based
on the number of "contact hours"
the class meets.
Days
Days that classes meet are
indicated by the first letter of the
day, with exception of Thursday
(R) and Sunday (U). If the days
are marked "TBA," details will be
available in the academic office
sponsoring the class.
Room
The room column gives you the
abbreviation of the building and
room number where your class will
meet. See the BUILDING CODES
GUIDE on page 8 of this
schedule for easy reference. If the
room is marked "TBA" details will
be available in the academic office
sponsoring the class.
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Individual Class
Add/Drop/Withdraw
Classes can be added/dropped in-person
or on line.
A student may withdraw from a class
and receive a “W” grade up to the 90%
point of course completion. Classes
may not be dropped after this date.
(See back of schedule for dates.)
Have Questions??
We Have the Answers!!
www.mcc.edu
Simply click on the MCC Answer Icon
to search our knowledge base of questions and answers.
You can also submit questions and
suggestions 24/7.
Live Chat is available from
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily
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Online Registration
Via WebAdvisor
Spring April 1 - May 12
Summer April 1 - July 6
You don’t have to wait in line to register for Spring/Summer semester
classes! Now you can use your computer at home, on campus or
at work to:
• Register for classes
• Drop classes
• Print your class schedule
• Print a transcript
• Enrollment Verification
• Add classes*
• Look at your class schedule
• Look at your student history
• Check & pay your balance
*Note: You must see an advisor or counselor to register for classes if you are a new degree-seeking
student, have a cumulative grade point average below 2.0, are enrolling in developmental courses or
are undecided about your program major. Also, if you have an outstanding balance, please pay MCC
in full before registering.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Log on to the MCC web site at: http://www.mcc.edu
Click on the WebAdvisor button
Log on (you must know your Student ID or Social Security number)
Registration
• Search for Classes Select the semester you are registering for. Select the subjects,
courses, and press Submit. A Registration Results screen will indicate Registered, Added,
or Failed.
• Register for Classes (If you know the express code, which is the 5-digit code listed in
the right column in the Class Schedule Booklet, you may enter the code on the Express
Registration screen.) If the class is available, you will be registered when you press Submit.
• Drop Classes Click on the box in front of the course to be dropped on the Drop screen.
Press Submit. The next screen will show “Dropped" in the Status column.
(You will not be able to drop classes on WebAdvisor after the full refund period.
You will have to drop at the Registration/Cashier's Office.)
5. Select your Method of Payment-Click on Make a Payment to pay by credit card.
Other methods of payment must be secured within two (2) business days or your classes
will be dropped.
6. Print your Class Schedule
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Location Codes
AC
DeWaters Art Center
GCON
Genesys Convalescent
MLTV
Mott Library TV Studio
BEAU
Beaumont Hospital
GRMC
Genesys Regional Medical Center
BFH
Ballenger Field House
HLRD
Holly Road Mental Health
MMB
NBHS
Mott Memorial Building
North Branch High School
BRWC
Briarwood Convalescent
HMC
Hurley Medical Center
NTC
Northern Tier Center
Owosso Memorial Hospital
CRES
Crestmont
HMNC
Heritage Manor
OWOS
CM
Curtice-Mott Complex
KITH
Kith Haven
PCC
Prahl College Center
DRHM
Durham Pool
LAPR
Lapeer Extension Center
RTC
Regional Technology Center
FM
Facilities Management
LIV
Livingston Regional M-TEC
SIS
Sustaining/Integrating Services
FOST
Fostrian Manor
LRH
Lapeer Regional Hospital
G
GASC
Gorman
Genesee Area Skill Center
MDT
McLaren Day Treatment
SLBC
Southern Lakes Branch Center
MRMC
McLaren Regional Medical Center
VADC
Visual Arts & Design Center
GCMH
Genesee County Mental Health
ML
Mott Library
(Flint Institute of Arts)
e-Learning
Students juggling busy schedules can use Mott Community
College's Distance Learning Program. For convenience
and flexibility MCC offers four associate degrees through
e-learning, including:
Associate in Arts
Associate in Science
Associate in General Studies
Associate in Applied Science in General Business
All the courses are for credit and follow the school calendar. Students access the courses through a variety of technologies: Telecourse (DVD or videotape), Internet, or a
combination called "multimedia," as well as interactively.
Telecourse materials may be checked out of the main campus Viewing/ Listening/Testing Center or are available for
use at the Southern Lakes Branch Center and the Lapeer
Extension Center. All registered students are provided
Internet access on their home computer through MCC. eLearning classes are listed below their on-campus counterparts (differentiated by their section codes--DLT, IMM,
CMM, WWW, PRT) and also under e-LEARNING on
page 54 & 71 of this schedule. After registering for an elearning course, students need to sign-up for and attend an
orientation to start their coursework. The schedule for the
sessions can be viewed on-line at http://elearning.mcc.edu,
outside the e-learning office, CM2124. Students may also
call 810-762-0224 or dlinfo@elearning.mcc.edu for information. Interactive classes (ITV) do not have orientation
sessions.
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Hardware and Software
Minimum Requirements
In order to successfully run the required software for an
on-line class, your computer needs to meet or exceed the
following requirements:
Hardware:
Pentium 166 Mhz, recommend Pentium II 333MHZ
or better
64MB of RAM (memory) or more
56 baud modem or better
Software:
Windows 98 or better and the software to complete the
course you are taking. For example, you will need to own
MS Word for BUSN 190.
e-Learning Codes
DL/TV
DL/WWW
DL/PRT
DL/IMM
DL/CMM
Telecourse
Internet Course
Print-Based Course
Interactive Multi-Media
Computer Multi-Media
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Repeated Courses
Graduation
Credit for graduation cannot be earned more than once in the
same course. If a student repeats a course, the second grade
will be used to calculate the grade point average. Both
grades, however, will remain on the student's record. For students registering for the same course more than three times,
the fourth registration requires the Registrar’s approval
(PCC2020).
During the last term of study each student must file an
Application for Graduation at the Registrar’s Office,
PCC2020.
Address Changes
File your ADDRESS CHANGE with the post office and the
College. Each time you change your address, you must
update this information in MCC's records. You can use the
Data Change Form on page 81 of this schedule book and submit it to MCC Registration/Cashier’s Office - Prahl College
Center, Lower Level or change address online at mcc.edu.
Mott Community College has one commencement ceremony
each year after the close of winter semester. Graduates are
invited to participate in the commencement exercise on May
2, 2009. Attendance for graduates is encouraged but not
required. Associate Degrees, certificates of achievement and
honors diplomas are conferred at the ceremonies. Cap and
gown will be available for purchase in the Prahl College
Center before the end of the winter semester. Information will
be mailed to eligible applicants and graduates. For more
information, call 762-0200.
Transcript Requests
Transcript requests can be submitted using WebAdvisor. Use
your credit card to pay the $3 transcript processing fee. You
may also use the form located on page 81 of this class schedule
book.
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Registration
Worksheet
*Please include the following information if you wish
to charge your tuition and fees to a credit card.
Student ID Number
__________________________________________________
Last Name
First
Initial
__________________________________________________
Address
__________________________________________________
City
State
Zip
__________________________________________________
Exp. Date
Signature of
Credit Card Holder __________________________
Phone
By registering for classes, I am entering into a financial obligation, which includes nonrefundable fees. If I
decide not to attend college, these classes must be dropped by me in the registration office (see published
tuition refund dates).
Student Signature ________________________________________
First Choice Example:
Section Code
(Accuracy Essential)
SOCY-191-01
Course Title
Intro Sociology
Advisor signature required for degree seeking students
who are new or below 2.0 g.p.a.
Credit Contact
Hours Hours Time
3
3
M
08:00 am09:25 am
T
W
R
X
X
T
W R
F
S
Bldg &
Room
MMB 2106
Total Total
Credit Contact
Second Choice:
Section Code
(Accuracy Essential)
Course Title
Credit Contact
Hours Hours Time
Total
Credit
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Total
Contact
M
F
S
Bldg &
Room
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Important Information about MCC’s
General Education Requirements for All Degrees
Based on research conducted by the Association of American Colleges & Universities (AACU), employers want college graduates to acquire versatile knowledge and skills. In education terms, these are general education courses. Faculty and staff of the
College undertake review of these requirements on a periodic basis. The general education requirements have been revised to
provide a more efficient path to graduation and to make the transition to a 4-year university smoother.
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2009, the following general education requirements will be required for graduation. For a list of courses
meeting these requirements, refer to page 12.
For students planning to graduate with an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science degree:
A minimum of 32 general education credits are required. All classes must be 100 level or above. The following distribution of
courses is required for all students earning this degree:
6 credit hours
8 credit hours
8 credit hours
8 credit hours
English Composition (ENGL-101, ENGL-102, ENGL-101T, ENGL-102T)*
Humanities
Social Science
Science & Math:
3-4 credits in 100 level Math course or
Test Out by placing into MATH-120 or higher on the
MCC placement test.
4 credit hours Natural Science w/Lab
2 credit hours
Information Technology excluding lecture only classes
For students planning to graduate with an Associate in General Studies or and Associate in
Applied Science degree:
A minimum of 18 General Education credits are required. The following are requirements for all students earning this degree:
100 level or above courses from the following distribution:
3 credit hours
3 credit hours
3 credit hours
3-4 credit hours
English Composition (ENGL-101 ENGL-101T)*
Humanities
Social Science
100 level Math course or
Test Out by placing into MATH-120 or higher on the MCC placement test.
Additional General Education credits should be selected according to your degree program from Humanities, Social Science,
Math, Natural Science, and Information Technology.
*A new Technical Writing Sequence is under development and will most likely replace the ENGL-101T/ENGL-102T. At such
time, it will become an option under General Education.
Students currently taking courses to complete program requirements are able to complete their degree under these new requirements. Please see an advisor or your program coordinator.
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COURSE COURSE TITLE
Computing Across Curriculum (CAC)
ART.-121
ART.-122
ART.-145
ART.-242
ART.-243
ART.-244
ART.-245
ART.-246
ART.-249
ART.-255
ART.-256
AUTO-182
AUTO-291
BUSN-245
BUSN-280
CASD-122
CHEM-112
CHEM-132
COMG-150
COMG-153
COMG-154
COMG-164
COMI-262
COMW-100
CRJU-264
DAST-127
ENGL-010
ENGL-012
ENGL-014
ENGL-016
ENGL-020
ENGL-030
ENGL-100
ENGL-261
GEOG-143
GEOG-251
MSIM-100
MUS.-291
MUS.-292
MUS.-295
MUS.-296
MUS.-297
NRSG-203
OISY-120
PSYC-280
QUAL-101
QUAL-105
QUAL-107
QUAL-201
QUAL-203
QUAL-205
QUAL-207
RTAD-134
SLIE-206
TECH-100
GEN ED CODE
Intro to Graphic Design Theory & Process CAC WAC
Graphic Design Survey HUM CAC WAC
Intro to Digital Design CAC
Corporate Id & Promo Design SAC WAC CAC
Communication Design Across Cultures SAC MES WAC
CAC SMC
Publication Design for Print CAC SMC
Publication Design for Web I CAC
Self-Promotion & Portfolio Design SAC CAC WAC
Publication Design for Print Production CAC
Digital Painting SAC CAC
Publication Design for Web II CAC
Ignition and Fuel Systems NTL CAC SMC
Automotive Service Management SAC CAC WAC
Purchasing Applications SAC WAC CAC
Business Co-Op/Internship/Externship SAC MES WAC CAC
Survival Skills for College SAC CAC WAC
Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry NTL CAC
General Chemistry II NTL CAC SMC
Introduction to Computer Technology CAC
Computers-A Practical Approach CAC
Intermediate Practical Computer Skills CAC WAC SMC
Introduction to Productivity Software CAC
Systems Analysis and Design SAC CAC WAC
Intro to Web Page Creation SAC CAC WAC
Court Testimony and Documentation SAC CAC
Dental Business Practices CAC
Essential Reading Skills CAC
Essential Reading Skills CAC
Essential Reading Skills CAC
Essential Reading Skills CAC
Strategic Reading CAC
Strategic Reading II CAC
College Reading and Study Skills HUM CAC
Readings in Popular Culture SAC HUM WAC CAC
Intro to Geographic Information Systems NTL SOC CAC
WAC
Crime Mapping SOC CAC
Introduction to Workcell Simulation CAC
Music Theory III CAC
Music Theory IV CAC
Music Theory Aural Skills III CAC
Music Theory Aural Skills IV CAC
Jazz Arranging CAC
Advanced Adult Nursing CAC
Principles of Office Information Process SAC CAC WAC
General Psychology Laboratory NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
Introduction to Quality Assurance WAC CAC
Global Quality Assurance MES WAC CAC
Charts & Graphs for SPC MAC WAC CAC
Quality Documentation CAC WAC
Advanced Problem Solving SAC CAC
Team Problem Solving SAC WAC CAC
Software for Quality Assurance CAC
Respiratory Clinical Practice I CAC
Intro to ASL Linguistics HUM CAC
Communication Skills for Technology SAC WAC CAC
COURSE COURSE TITLE
Humanities (HUM)
ARBC-111
ARBC-112
ART.-110
ART.-111
ART.-112
ART.-116
ART.-122
ART.-215
ASL.-101
ASL.-102
ASL.-105
BCST-161
BCST-162
BCST-171
BCST-172
CHI.-112
COMM-131
COMM-132
ENGL-100
ENGL-200
ENGL-205
ENGL-210
ENGL-211
ENGL-212
ENGL-220
ENGL-221
ENGL-222
ENGL-223
ENGL-224
ENGL-225
ENGL-226
ENGL-227
ENGL-228
ENGL-231
ENGL-232
ENGL-235
ENGL-240
ENGL-241
ENGL-242
ENGL-251
ENGL-252
ENGL-261
ENGL-271
ENGL-299
ESL.-005
ESL.-006
ESL.-007
FILM-249
FILM-250
FILM-251
FREN-151
FREN-152
FREN-251
FREN-252
GERM-111
GERM-112
GERM-211
JAPA-111
JAPA-112
GEN ED CODE
Beginning Standard Arabic HUM
Beginning Standard Arabic II HUM
Art Appreciation HUM WAC
Art History Survey Prehistoric to 14 C HUM MES WAC
Art History Survey Renaissance to Modern HUM WAC
Art History Survey Non Western Art MES HUM WAC
Graphic Design Survey HUM CAC WAC
Art History - 20th C. Art HUM WAC
American Sign Language I HUM
American Sign Language II HUM
Expressive/Receptive Finger Spl HUM
Radio Broadcasting HUM
Radio Broadcasting II HUM
Television Broadcasting HUM
Television Broadcasting II HUM
Chinese 112 HUM
Fundamentals of Communication HUM
Advanced Communications HUM
College Reading and Study Skills HUM CAC
English Grammar SAC HUM WAC
Creative Writing HUM WAC
Children's Literature HUM WAC
Oral Presentation of Children's Literature SAC HUM WAC
Adolescent Literature HUM WAC
World Literature HUM MES WAC
Introduction to Literature HUM WAC
Science Fiction HUM WAC
American Black Literature HUM MES WAC
Literature by Women HUM WAC
Poetry HUM WAC
Drama HUM WAC
Fiction HUM WAC
Latin American Literature MES HUM WAC
American Literature HUM WAC
Modern American Literature HUM WAC
American Indian Literature MES HUM WAC
Shakespeare HUM WAC
English Literature HUM WAC
English Literature II HUM WAC
Literature of Western Civilization HUM WAC
Literature of Western Civilization II HUM WAC
Readings in Popular Culture SAC HUM WAC CAC
Film As Literature HUM WAC
Special Topics/Issues-Honors Colloquium HUM WAC
Intermediate ESL HUM
Advanced ESL HUM
ESL: Pronunciation and Speaking HUM
Film Genre: Film Appreciation HUM WAC
Film Genre - Horror HUM WAC
The Cross Cultural Film MES HUM WAC
Elementary French HUM
Elementary French II HUM
Intermediate French HUM
Intermediate French II HUM
Elementary German HUM
Beginning German HUM
Intermediate German I HUM
Beginning Japanese HUM
Beginning Japanese II HUM
HUM - Humanities
SOC - Social Sciences
NTL - Natural or Technical Lab
MES - Multicultural/Ethnic
SMC - Scientific Method
MAC - Mathematics Across the Curriculum
CAC - Computing Across the Curriculum
SAC - Speaking Across the Curriculum
WAC - Writing Across the Curriculum
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COURSE
COURSE TITLE
JAPA-211
JAPA-212
MUS.-180
MUS.-182
MUS.-183
MUS.-184
MUS.-186
MUS.-271
MUS.-272
PHIL-101
PHIL-103
PHIL-165
PHIL-190
PHIL-251
PHIL-295
PHIL-297
PHIL-299
PHOT-188
RUSN-111
RUSN-112
SLIE-103
SLIE-205
SLIE-206
SLIE-215
SPAN-181
SPAN-182
SPAN-281
SPAN-282
THTR-254
Intermediate Japanese II HUM
Intermediate Japanese III HUM
Music Appreciation HUM WAC
Jazz Appreciation HUM MES WAC
World Music Appreciation MES HUM WAC
Music Literature (Instrumental Forms) SAC HUM WAC
Introduction to Film Music HUM WAC
Music History I HUM WAC
Music History II HUM WAC
Introduction to Philosophy HUM WAC
Critical Thinking HUM
Philosophy of Religion HUM WAC
Introduction to Logic HUM
Religious Worldviews MES HUM WAC
Ethics HUM WAC
Political Phil HUM WAC
Special Topics and Issues in Philosophy HUM WAC
History of Photography HUM
Beginning Russian HUM
Beginning Russian II HUM
American Sign Language III HUM
American Sign Language V HUM
Intro to ASL Linguistics HUM CAC
Professional Responsibility HUM
Elementary Spanish HUM
Elementary Spanish II HUM
Intermediate Spanish HUM
Intermediate Spanish II HUM
Introduction to Theater HUM WAC
GEN ED CODE
Math Across the Curriculum (MAC)
AHLT-135
CHEM-111
ECON-125
MATH-100
MATH-105
MATT-120
QUAL-107
Dosage & Solution Calculations MAC
Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry NTL MAC
Personal Money Management MAC SOC
Math Approaches for Paraprofessionals MAC
Applications Based Mathematics MAC
Technical Mathematics I MAC
Charts & Graphs for SPC MAC WAC CAC
Multi-Cultural Ethnic Course (MES)
AHLT-113
ANTH-200
ANTH-211
ANTH-213
ART.-111
ART.-116
ART.-243
BUSN-280
CULA-205
ECEN-125
ENGL-220
ENGL-223
ENGL-228
ENGL-235
GEOG-142
HIST-113
HIST-151
HIST-152
HIST-253
HIST-259
HIST-261
Multicultural Health Care MES
Peoples and Cultures of Africa MES SOC
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology MES SOC
Introduction to Archaeology NTL MES SOC
Art History Survey Prehistoric to 14 C HUM MES WAC
Art History Survey Non Western Art MES HUM WAC
Communication Design Across Cultures SAC MES WAC
CAC SMC
Business Co-Op/Internship/Externship SAC MES WAC CAC
International Cuisine MES
The Child in the Family Unit: A Cultural Perspective MES
World Literature HUM MES WAC
American Black Literature HUM MES WAC
Latin American Literature MES HUM WAC
American Indian Literature MES HUM WAC
World Regional Geography MES SOC
History of E Asia 1600 to Present SOC MES
World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E. MES SOC WAC
World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present MES SOC WAC
African American History MES SOC WAC
History of Mexico SOC MES
United States Labor History SAC MES SOC WAC
COURSE
COURSE TITLE
HREL-151
INTL-140
INTL-150
MUS.-182
MUS.-183
PHIL-251
PSYC-282
QUAL-105
SOCW-132
SOCY-294
SOCY-296
Interpersonal Multicultural Communication SAC MES
Pacific Rim Business Opportunities MES
Cross Cultural Business Issues MES
Jazz Appreciation
HUM MES WAC
World Music Appreciation MES HUM WAC
Religious Worldviews
MES HUM WAC
Social Psychology
SOC MES WAC SMC
Global Quality Assurance MES WAC CAC
Programs of Community Welfare MES WAC
Race and Ethnic Relations SOC MES WAC
Urban Sociology SOC MES WAC
GEN ED CODE
Natural/Technical Lab Course (NTL)
ACHR-141
ACHR-142
ANTH-210
ANTH-213
ASTR-117
ASTR-118
AUTO-141
AUTO-151
AUTO-182
AUTO-212
AUTO-222
AUTO-262
AUTO-271
AUTO-283
BCON-164
BIOL-107
BIOL-111
BIOL-115
BIOL-121
BIOL-125
BIOL-126
BIOL-150
BIOL-151
BIOL-152
BIOL-156
BIOL-206
BIOL-211
BIOL-220
BIOL-222
CHEM-111
CHEM-112
CHEM-120
CHEM-131
CHEM-132
CHEM-237
CHEM-238
COMN-130
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Controls I NTL
Heating Systems I NTL
Forensic Anthropology NTL SOC SMC
Introduction to Archaeology NTL MES SOC
The Solar System
NTL
Stellar Astronomy
NTL
Suspension and Alignment NTL
Drum and Disc Brakes
NTL
Ignition and Fuel Systems NTL CAC SMC
Engine Inspection and Repair NTL
Automatic Transmission Service NTL
Electrical Systems NTL
"Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning" NTL
Advanced Engine Performance NTL
Elementary Surveying II NTL SMC
General Biology NTL
Fundamentals of Biology NTL
Applied Botany NTL
Environmental Science Laboratory NTL
Zoology NTL
Botany NTL
The Human Body NTL
Human Anatomy and Physiology I NTL
Human Anatomy and Physiology II NTL
Microbiology NTL
Local Trees and Shrubs NTL
Molecular Biotechnology NTL
Ecology NTL WAC
Field Biology NTL
Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry NTL MAC
Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry NTL CAC
Introduction to Forensic Science NTL
General Chemistry I NTL
General Chemistry II NTL CAC SMC
Organic Chemistry I NTL
Organic Chemistry II NTL
Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Network Clients
NTL
COMN-132 Suppt Microsoft Wnds Ntwrk Core Techn NTL
COMN-150 Networking Administration NTL
COMS-170 Intro to Programming NTL
COMS-171 Introduction to C++ NTL
COMS-172 Introduction to Visual Basic NTL
COMS-175 Introduction to Java NTL
COMS-272 Advanced Visual Basic NTL
COMS-280 Adv Programming in C++ NTL
COMV-140 Digital Video Production NTL SAC
DDES-270 Applied Layout NTL
HUM - Humanities
SOC - Social Sciences
NTL - Natural or Technical Lab
MES - Multicultural/Ethnic
SMC - Scientific Method
MAC - Mathematics Across the Curriculum
CAC - Computing Across the Curriculum
SAC - Speaking Across the Curriculum
WAC - Writing Across the Curriculum
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COURSE
COURSE TITLE
ELEC-135
ELEC-139
ELEC-235
ELEC-237
GEOG-143
Electronic Components and Applications NTL
Logical Control Systems NTL
Instrumentation and Industrial Electronics NTL
Electronics Communications NTL
Intro to Geographic Information Systems NTL SOC CAC
WAC
Geology of Dinosaurs NTL
Physical Geology NTL
Historical Geology NTL
Welding Processes NTL
Machining NTL
Material Systems & Evaluation NTL
Physical Metallurgy NTL
CNC Lathe NTL
CNC Mill NTL
Basic Photography I NTL
Photographic Principles NTL SMC
Physical Science I NTL
Physical Science II NTL
General College Physics I NTL
General College Physics II NTL
General Physics I NTL
General Physics II NTL
Manufacturing Processes NTL
Computer Numerical Control II NTL
General Psychology Laboratory NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
Metrology NTL
Scientific Inquiry NTL SMC
GEOL-111
GEOL-151
GEOL-152
MECH-143
MECH-144
MECH-150
MECH-151
MECH-246
MECH-247
PHOT-180
PHOT-282
PHSC-191
PHSC-192
PHYS-281
PHYS-282
PHYS-287
PHYS-288
PROC-142
PROC-155
PSYC-280
QUAL-103
SCI.-101
GEN ED CODE
Scientific Method Course (SMC)
ANTH-210
ART.-243
Forensic Anthropology NTL SOC SMC
Communication Design Across Cultures SAC MES WAC
CAC SMC
ART.-244
Publication Design for Print CAC SMC
AUTO-182 Ignition and Fuel Systems NTL CAC SMC
BCON-164 Elementary Surveying II NTL SMC
CHEM-132 General Chemistry II NTL CAC SMC
COMG-154 Intermediate Practical Computer Skills CAC WAC SMC
DHYG-231 Community Dental Health SAC SMC
GEOG-141 Physical Geography SOC SMC
MDES-110 Introduction to Manufacturing Design WAC SMC
PHOT-282 Photographic Principles NTL SMC
PSYC-280 General Psychology Laboratory NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
PSYC-281 General Psychology SOC SMC
PSYC-282 Social Psychology SOC MES WAC SMC
RTAD-125 Respiratory Lab I SMC
SCI.-101
Scientific Inquiry NTL SMC
SOCY-297 "Crime Causation, Prevention and Correction" SOC SMC
TECH-200 Design of Experiments SMC
Social Science (SOC)
ANTH-200
ANTH-210
ANTH-211
ANTH-212
ANTH-213
ECED-100
ECED-102
ECES-207
ECON-125
ECON-129
ECON-221
Peoples and Cultures of Africa MES SOC
Forensic Anthropology NTL SOC SMC
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology MES SOC
Introduction to Physical Anthropology SOC
Introduction to Archaeology NTL MES SOC
Intro to Early Childhood Education SOC WAC
Preschool Development and Education SOC
Legal/Social Issues of the Special Needs Child SOC
Personal Money Management MAC SOC
Topics & Issues in Economics SOC
Principles of Economics (macroeconomics) SOC
COURSE
COURSE TITLE
ECON-222
EDPP-101
EDPP-102
EDPP-201
EDPP-202
EDUC-240
GEOG-141
GEOG-142
GEOG-143
Principles of Economics (microeconomics) SOC
Paraprofessional Core I SOC
Paraprofessional Core II SOC
Field Work Portfolio I SOC
Field Work Portfolio II SOC
Teacher Education SAC SOC WAC
Physical Geography SOC SMC
World Regional Geography MES SOC
Intro to Geographic Information Systems NTL SOC CAC
WAC
Crime Mapping SOC CAC
History of E Asia 1600 to Present SOC MES
World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E. MES SOC WAC
World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present MES SOC WAC
History of United States:1607 to 1877 SOC WAC
History of United States: 1877 - Present SOC WAC
African American History MES SOC WAC
History of the Holocaust SOC
History of Mexico SOC MES
History of Michigan SOC WAC
United States Labor History SAC MES SOC WAC
American Military History SOC WAC
Atomic America: Us in Cold War 1945-1963 SOC
Prin of Leadership: Soc Science Approach SAC SOC WAC
Service Learning SAC SOC WAC
Introduction to American Government SAC SOC
State and Local Government SOC
Civil Liberties SOC
Introduction to Public Administration SOC
Topics and Issues in Political Science SOC
Comparative Government SOC
Applied Psychology SOC
Exceptional People SAC SOC
Topics and Issues in Psychology SOC
General Psychology Laboratory NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
General Psychology SOC SMC
Social Psychology SOC MES WAC SMC
Theories of Personality SOC WAC
Child Psychology SOC
Abnormal Psychology SOC WAC
Educational Psychology SAC SOC WAC
Psychology of Human Development SOC WAC
Psychology of Late Adulthood SOC
Psychology of Adolescence SAC SOC
Introductory Sociology SOC
Marriage and the Family SOC WAC
Fundamentals of Human Sexuality SOC WAC
Analysis of Social Problems SOC
Race and Ethnic Relations SOC MES WAC
Urban Sociology SOC MES WAC
"Crime Causation, Prevention and Correction" SOC SMC
GEOG-251
HIST-113
HIST-151
HIST-152
HIST-154
HIST-155
HIST-253
HIST-257
HIST-259
HIST-260
HIST-261
HIST-262
HIST-299
LDDV-190
LDDV-195
PSCN-171
PSCN-173
PSCN-175
PSCN-177
PSCN-179
PSCN-275
PSYC-181
PSYC-184
PSYC-189
PSYC-280
PSYC-281
PSYC-282
PSYC-283
PSYC-285
PSYC-286
PSYC-287
PSYC-288
PSYC-289
PSYC-290
SOCY-191
SOCY-193
SOCY-194
SOCY-292
SOCY-294
SOCY-296
SOCY-297
GEN ED CODE
Speaking Across the Curriculum (SAC)
ART.-135
ART.-242
ART.-243
ART.-246
ART.-255
AUTO-291
BUSN-245
Figure Drawing SAC
Corporate Id & Promo Design SAC WAC CAC
Communication Design Across Cultures SAC MES WAC
CAC SMC
Self-Promotion & Portfolio Design SAC CAC WAC
Digital Painting SAC CAC
Automotive Service Management SAC CAC WAC
Purchasing Applications SAC WAC CAC
HUM - Humanities
SOC - Social Sciences
NTL - Natural or Technical Lab
MES - Multicultural/Ethnic
SMC - Scientific Method
MAC - Mathematics Across the Curriculum
CAC - Computing Across the Curriculum
SAC - Speaking Across the Curriculum
WAC - Writing Across the Curriculum
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COURSE
COURSE TITLE
BUSN-280
CASD-122
COMI-169
COMI-262
COMV-140
COMW-100
CRJU-264
DHYG-231
EDUC-240
ENGL-200
ENGL-211
ENGL-261
FIRE-204
HIST-261
HREL-151
HREL-299
LDDV-190
LDDV-195
MUS.-184
NRSG-205
OISY-120
PSCN-171
PSYC-184
PSYC-287
PSYC-290
QUAL-203
QUAL-205
RTAD-231
TECH-100
THTR-256
Business Co-Op/Internship/Externship SAC MES WAC CAC
Survival Skills for College SAC CAC WAC
Supporting End Users SAC WAC
Systems Analysis and Design SAC CAC WAC
Digital Video Production NTL SAC
Intro to Web Page Creation SAC CAC WAC
Court Testimony and Documentation SAC CAC
Community Dental Health SAC SMC
Teacher Education SAC SOC WAC
English Grammar SAC HUM WAC
Oral Presentation of Children's Literature SAC HUM WAC
Readings in Popular Culture SAC HUM WAC CAC
Instructor Training for Company Officers SAC
United States Labor History SAC MES SOC WAC
Interpersonal Multicultural Communication SAC MES
Special Topics/Issues in Human Relations SAC WAC
Prin of Leadership: Soc Science Approach SAC SOC WAC
Service Learning SAC SOC WAC
Music Literature (Instrumental Forms) SAC HUM WAC
Nursing Leadership/Management SAC
Principles of Office Information Process SAC CAC WAC
Introduction to American Government SAC SOC
Exceptional People SAC SOC
Educational Psychology SAC SOC WAC
Psychology of Adolescence SAC SOC
Advanced Problem Solving SAC CAC
Team Problem Solving SAC WAC CAC
Respiratory Seminar SAC WAC
Communication Skills for Technology SAC WAC CAC
Fundamentals of Acting SAC
GEN ED CODE
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)
ART.-102
ART.-110
ART.-111
ART.-112
ART.-116
ART.-121
ART.-122
ART.-215
ART.-234
ART.-242
ART.-243
Secondary Methods of Art Education WAC
Art Appreciation HUM WAC
Art History Survey Prehistoric to 14 C HUM MES WAC
Art History Survey Renaissance to Modern HUM WAC
Art History Survey Non Western Art MES HUM WAC
Intro to Graphic Design Theory & Process CAC WAC
Graphic Design Survey HUM CAC WAC
Art History - 20th C. Art HUM WAC
Sequential Art: Comics & Graphic Story WAC
Corporate Id & Promo Design SAC WAC CAC
Communication Design Across Cultures SAC MES WAC
CAC SMC
ART.-246
Self-Promotion & Portfolio Design SAC CAC WAC
AUTO-291 Automotive Service Management SAC CAC WAC
BCON-268 Construction Estimating WAC
BIOL-220
Ecology NTL WAC
BUSN-245 Purchasing Applications SAC WAC CAC
BUSN-280 Business Co-Op/Internship/Externship SAC MES WA CAC
CASD-122 Survival Skills for College SAC CAC WAC
COMG-154 Intermediate Practical Computer Skills CAC WAC SMC
COMI-169 Supporting End Users SAC WAC
COMI-262 Systems Analysis and Design SAC CAC WAC
COMN-112 Principles of Computer Networking WAC
COMW-100 Intro to Web Page Creation SAC CAC WAC
CORR-101 Introduction to Corrections WAC
CRJU-269
Introduction to the Juvenile Justice System WAC
CRJU-271
Practicum in Criminal Justice WAC
DAST-115
Nutrition & Preventive Dentistry WAC
DHYG-241 Periodontics II WAC
COURSE
COURSE TITLE
GEN ED CODE
ECED-100
ECED-205
EDUC-240
ENGL-106
ENGL-120
ENGL-200
ENGL-205
ENGL-210
ENGL-211
ENGL-212
ENGL-220
ENGL-221
ENGL-222
ENGL-223
ENGL-225
ENGL-226
ENGL-227
ENGL-228
ENGL-231
ENGL-232
ENGL-235
ENGL-240
ENGL-241
ENGL-242
ENGL-251
ENGL-252
ENGL-261
ENGL-271
ENGL-299
FILM-250
GEOG-143
Intro to Early Childhood Education SOC WAC
Field Work WAC
Teacher Education SAC SOC WAC
Understanding the Research Paper WAC
Supporting Literacy in the Classroom WAC
English Grammar SAC HUM WAC
Creative Writing HUM WAC
Children's Literature HUM WAC
Oral Presentation of Children's Literature SAC HUM WAC
Adolescent Literature HUM WAC
World Literature HUM MES WAC
Introduction to Literature HUM WAC
Science Fiction HUM WAC
American Black Literature HUM MES WAC
Poetry HUM WAC
Drama HUM WAC
Fiction HUM WAC
Latin American Literature MES HUM WAC
American Literature HUM WAC
Modern American Literature HUM WAC
American Indian Literature MES HUM WAC
Shakespeare HUM WAC
English Literature HUM WAC
English Literature II HUM WAC
Literature of Western Civilization HUM WAC
Literature of Western Civilization II HUM WAC
Readings in Popular Culture SAC HUM WAC CAC
Film As Literature HUM WAC
Special Topics/Issues-Honors Colloquium HUM WAC
Film Genre - Horror HUM WAC
Intro to Geographic Information Systems NTL SOC CAC
WAC
HIST-151
World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E. MES SOC WAC
HIST-152
World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present MES SOC WAC
HIST-154
History of United States:1607 to 1877 SOC WAC
HIST-155
History of United States: 1877 - Present SOC WAC
HIST-253
African American History MES SOC WAC
HIST-260
History of Michigan SOC WAC
HIST-261
United States Labor History SAC MES SOC WAC
HIST-262
American Military History SOC WAC
HREL-299 Special Topics/Issues in Human Relations SAC WAC
LDDV-190 Prin of Leadership: Soc Science Approach SAC SOC WAC
LDDV-195 Service Learning SAC SOC WAC
MDES-110 Introduction to Manufacturing Design WAC SMC
MGMT-183 Small Business Management WAC
MGMT-184 Introduction to Entrepreneurship WAC
MUS.-180
Music Appreciation HUM WAC
MUS.-182
Jazz Appreciation HUM MES WAC
MUS.-183
World Music Appreciation MES HUM WAC
MUS.-184
Music Literature (Instrumental Forms) SAC HUM WAC
MUS.-186
Introduction to Film Music HUM WAC
MUS.-271
Music History I HUM WAC
MUS.-272
Music History II HUM WAC
NRSG-103 Basic Adult Nursing - Surgical WAC
NRSG-202 Mental Health/Community Health Nursing WAC
OISY-120
Principles of Office Information Process SAC CAC WAC
OTA.-230
Therapeutic Skills III WAC
PHIL-101
Introduction to Philosophy HUM WAC
PHIL-165
Philosophy of Religion HUM WAC
PHIL-251
Religious Worldviews MES HUM WAC
HUM - Humanities
SOC - Social Sciences
NTL - Natural or Technical Lab
MES - Multicultural/Ethnic
SMC - Scientific Method
MAC - Mathematics Across the Curriculum
CAC - Computing Across the Curriculum
SAC - Speaking Across the Curriculum
WAC - Writing Across the Curriculum
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COURSE
COURSE TITLE
PHIL-295
PHIL-297
PHIL-299
PHOT-186
PSYC-280
PSYC-282
PSYC-283
PSYC-286
PSYC-287
PSYC-288
PTA.-102
QUAL-101
QUAL-105
QUAL-107
Ethics HUM WAC
Political Phil HUM WAC
Special Topics and Issues in Philosophy HUM WAC
Careers in Photography WAC
General Psychology Laboratory NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
Social Psychology SOC MES WAC SMC
Theories of Personality SOC WAC
Abnormal Psychology SOC WAC
Educational Psychology SAC SOC WAC
Psychology of Human Development SOC WAC
Physical Therapy I WAC
Introduction to Quality Assurance WAC CAC
Global Quality Assurance MES WAC CAC
Charts & Graphs for SPC MAC WAC CAC
GEN ED CODE
COURSE
COURSE TITLE
QUAL-201
QUAL-205
RTAD-150
RTAD-231
SOCW-131
SOCW-132
SOCW-133
SOCY-193
SOCY-194
SOCY-294
SOCY-296
TECH-100
THTR-254
Quality Documentation CAC WAC
Team Problem Solving SAC WAC CAC
Respiratory Procedures WAC
Respiratory Seminar SAC WAC
Introduction to Social Work WAC
Programs of Community Welfare MES WAC
Child Welfare WAC
Marriage and the Family SOC WAC
Fundamentals of Human Sexuality SOC WAC
Race and Ethnic Relations SOC MES WAC
Urban Sociology SOC MES WAC
Communication Skills for Technology SAC WAC CAC
Introduction to Theater HUM WAC
GEN ED CODE
General Education Requirements
Essential Learning Outcomes
Courses taken to meet general education requirements, along with all programs and courses at the college,
share responsibility to provide for the following essential outcomes to insure that students are prepared for
academic and professional success and for participation as citizens of their communities and the world.
Critical Thinking – courses should require and students should demonstrate a range of abilities from tangible problem-solving to higher order processes of analysis, inference, reasoning, synthesis, and judgment.
Students should evaluate information, analyze claims and arguments in their own and others’ work, consider multiple perspectives, apply knowledge in new contexts, understand processes of reasoning in various
disciplines, and should regularly reflect on their own learning.
Global Awareness – courses should require and students should demonstrate an understanding of the
diversity of culture, race, ethnicity, nations, religions, and political and social systems. This includes an
understanding of these concepts themselves and an understanding of their roles in forming identities and
values—our own and those of others. Students should be able to identify and explain the influence of historical and cultural factors on past and current events.
Citizenship – courses should require and students should demonstrate personal and social responsibility
through collaboration with others in diverse group settings, and through civic knowledge and participation.
A commitment to academic integrity, ethical reasoning and action, and preparation for lifelong learning
should be central to all coursework.
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These courses are not necessarily offered each semester
COURSE
COURSE TITLE
Composition
ENGL-101
ENGL-102
English Composition I
English Composition II
Humanities
ARBC-111
ARBC-112
ART.-110
ART.-111
ART.-112
ART.-116
ASL.-101
ASL.-102
ASL.-111
BCST-161
BCST-162
BCST-171
BCST-172
CHI.-111
CHI.-112
COMM-131
COMM-132
COMM-231
COMM-233
ENGL-205
ENGL-210
ENGL-211
ENGL-212
ENGL-220
ENGL-221
ENGL-222
ENGL-223
ENGL-224
ENGL-225
ENGL-226
ENGL-227
ENGL-228
ENGL-231
ENGL-232
ENGL-235
ENGL-240
ENGL-241
ENGL-242
ENGL-251
ENGL-252
ENGL-261
ENGL-271
FILM-181
FILM-249
FILM-250
FILM-251
FREN-151
FREN-152
FREN-251
FREN-252
GERM-111
GERM-112
GERM-211
Beginning Standard Arabic
Beginning Standard Arabic II
Art Appreciation
Art History Survey Prehistoric to 14 C
Art History Survey Renaissance to Modern
Art History Survey Non Western Art
American Sign Language I
American Sign Language II
Deaf Community and Culture
Radio Broadcasting
Radio Broadcasting II
Television Broadcasting
Television Broadcasting II
Chinese
Chinese 112
Fundamentals of Communication
Advanced Communications
Discussion Principles
Oral Interpretation
Creative Writing
Children's Literature
Oral Presentation of Children's Literature
Adolescent Literature
World Literature
Introduction to Literature
Science Fiction
American Black Literature
Literature by Women
Poetry
Drama
Fiction
Latin American Literature
American Literature
Modern American Literature
American Indian Literature
Shakespeare
English Literature
English Literature II
Literature of Western Civilization
Literature of Western Civilization II
Readings in Popular Culture
Film As Literature
Introduction to Film
Film Genre: Film Appreciation
Film Genre - Horror
The Cross Cultural Film
Elementary French
Elementary French II
Intermediate French
Intermediate French II
Elementary German
Beginning German
Intermediate German I
CMP - Composition
HUM - Humanities
INT - Information Technology
COURSE
COURSE TITLE
GERM-212
JAPA-111
JAPA-112
JAPA-200
JAPA-211
JAPA-212
MUS.-180
MUS.-181
MUS.-182
MUS.-183
MUS.-186
MUS.-271
MUS.-272
MUS.-273
PHIL-101
PHIL-103
PHIL-165
PHIL-190
PHIL-251
PHIL-295
PHIL-297
PHIL-299
RUSN-111
RUSN-112
SLIE-103
SLIE-204
SLIE-205
SPAN-181
SPAN-182
SPAN-281
SPAN-282
SPAN-295
SPAN-298
THTR-254
Intermediate German II
Beginning Japanese
Beginning Japanese II
Conversational Japanese
Intermediate Japanese II
Intermediate Japanese III
Music Appreciation
Twentieth Century Music
Jazz Appreciation
World Music Appreciation
Introduction to Film Music
Music History I
Music History II
Jazz History & Literature
Introduction to Philosophy
Critical Thinking
Philosophy of Religion
Introduction to Logic
Religious Worldviews
Ethics
Political Philosophy
Special Topics and Issues in Philosophy
Beginning Russian
Beginning Russian II
American Sign Language III
American Sign Language IV
American Sign Language V
Elementary Spanish
Elementary Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish
Intermediate Spanish II
Spanish for Business Communication
Intro to Span/Amer Literature
Introduction to Theater
Information Technology
ART.-145
Introduction to Computer Based Art
ART.-244
Publication Design for Print
ART.-245
Publication Design for Web
ART.-249
Publication Design for Print Production
ART.-256
Publication Design for Web II
ART.-257
Into to 3D Digital Art and Modeling
ART.-275
Intro to Creative Video
ART.-276
Motion Graphics for TV and Video
COMG-150 Introduction to Computer Technology
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach
COMG-154 Intermediate Practical Computer Skills
COMG-159 Computer Essentials: Topics and Issues
COMG-161 Intro to Computer Security
COMG-162 GUI Operating Systems
COMG-164 Introduction to Productivity Software
COMG-165 Using the Internet
COMG-168A Personal Computers - an Overview
COMG-168B "PCs System Board, Power & Memory"
COMG-168C Pcs Hard Drives and Floppy Drives
COMG-168D "PCs I/O, Multimedia and Troubleshooting"
COMG-168E "PCs Bldg a PC, Printers, & Viruses"
COMG-168F PCs Windows/Modems/Internet
MTH - Math
NSL - Natural Science Lab
SOC - Social Sciences
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COURSE
COURSE TITLE
COMI-169
COMI-261
COMI-262
COMI-263
COMN-112
COMN-114
COMN-128
COMN-130
COMN-132
COMN-134
COMN-150
COMN-181
COMN-228
COMN-271
COMS-130
COMS-170
COMS-171
COMS-172
COMS-175
COMS-179
COMS-270
COMS-272
COMS-280
COMT-110
COMT-110A
COMT-110B
COMT-110C
COMT-110D
COMT-110E
COMT-110F
COMT-120
COMT-120A
COMT-120B
COMT-120C
COMT-121
COMT-122
COMT-123
COMT-220
COMT-220A
COMT-220B
COMT-220C
COMT-220D
COMT-260
COMV-140
COMW-100
COMW-163
COMW-176
COMW-177
COMW-178
COMW-189
COMW-241
COMW-281
Supporting End Users
Database Concepts
Systems Analysis and Design
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Principles of Computer Networking
Fundamentals of Network Cabling
Introduction to Wireless Networking
Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Network Clients
Suppt Microsoft Wnds Ntwrk Core Techn
Administering Active Directory Services
Networking Administration
Digital & Physical Security of Data
Management of Information Security
Computer Forensics
Intro to Linux Administration
Intro to Programming
Introduction to C++
Introduction to Visual Basic
Introduction to Java
Computer Programming: Topics and Issues
Advanced Java
Advanced Visual Basic
Adv Programming in C++
Introduction to Digital Technology
Digital Technology Overview
Print Based Publications
Photo Solutions/Digital Realm
Graphic Sols/Digital Realm
Create Video/Audio Digital Solutions
Basic Design for On-Line Applications
Digital Media Production I
Photo/Graphic Manipulation - Photoshop
Webpage Development: Adobe Golive
Publication Development: Adobe Indesign
Photo/Graphic Manipulation `Topics/Issues
Web Page Development: Topics and Issues
Publication Development: Topics/Issues
Digital Media Production II
Digital Video Editing: Software Based
Digital Video Editing: Hardware Based
Digital Audio Editing
Digital Resume: Web/CD Production
Educational Technology
Digital Video Production
Intro to Web Page Creation
Design Concepts for the Web
Web Page Creation: Topics & Issues
Programming w/Javascript
Database Driven Websites w/PHP & MySQL
Web Development w/ VBScript & ASP
Interactive Web Page Design
Dynamic Web Solutions Using ASP.Net
CMP - Composition
HUM - Humanities
INT - Information Technology
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Math
MATH-100
MATH-105
MATH-110
MATH-120
MATH-130
MATH-140
MATH-145
MATH-150
MATH-165
MATH-170
MATH-180
MATH-210
MATH-220
MATH-250
MATH-268
MATH-270
MATH-280
Math Approaches for Professionals
Applications Based Mathematics
Beginning Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus
Probability and Statistics
Applied Calculus
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
Math for Elementary Teachers I
Math for Elementary Teachers II
Multivariable Calculus
Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Natural Science with Lab
ASTR-117
ASTR-118
BIOL-107
BIOL-111
BIOL-121
BIOL-125
BIOL-126
BIOL-150
BIOL-151
BIOL-152
BIOL-156
BIOL-205
BIOL-206
BIOL-211
BIOL-220
BIOL-226
CHEM-111
CHEM-112
CHEM-120
CHEM-123
CHEM-131
CHEM-132
CHEM-237
CHEM-238
GEOL-111
GEOL-151
GEOL-152
PHSC-191
PHSC-192
PHYS-281
PHYS-282
PHYS-287
PHYS-288
SCI.-101
The Solar System
Stellar Astronomy
General Biology
Fundamentals of Biology
Environmental Science Laboratory
Zoology
Botany
The Human Body
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Microbiology
Michigan Wildflowers
Local Trees and Shrubs
Molecular Biotechnology
Ecology
Systematic Botany (or Plant Taxonomy)
Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry
Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry
Introduction to Forensic Science
Fundamentals of Chemistry
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry II
Geology of Dinosaurs
Physical Geology
Historical Geology
Physical Science I
Physical Science II
General College Physics I
General College Physics II
General Physics I
General Physics II
Scientific Inquiry
MTH - Math
NSL - Natural Science Lab
SOC - Social Sciences
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COURSE COURSE TITLE
Social Science
ANTH-200
ANTH-210
ANTH-211
ANTH-212
ANTH-213
ECON-125
ECON-129
ECON-221
ECON-222
GEOG-141
GEOG-142
GEOG-145
GEOG-147
GEOG-243
HIST-112
HIST-113
HIST-151
HIST-152
HIST-154
HIST-155
HIST-220
HIST-253
HIST-257
HIST-259
HIST-260
HIST-261
HIST-262
COURSE
COURSE TITLE
HIST-299
LDDV-190
PSCN-171
PSCN-173
PSCN-175
PSCN-177
PSCN-179
PSCN-275
PSYC-181
PSYC-184
PSYC-189
PSYC-280
PSYC-281
PSYC-282
PSYC-283
PSYC-285
PSYC-286
PSYC-287
PSYC-288
PSYC-289
PSYC-290
SOCY-191
SOCY-193
SOCY-194
SOCY-292
SOCY-294
SOCY-296
SOCY-297
Atomic America: Us in Cold War 1945-1963
Prin of Leadership: Soc Science Approach
Introduction to American Government
State and Local Government
Civil Liberties
Introduction to Public Administration
Topics and Issues in Political Science
Comparative Government
Applied Psychology
Exceptional People
Topics and Issues in Psychology
General Psychology Laboratory
General Psychology
Social Psychology
Theories of Personality
Child Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Educational Psychology
Psychology of Human Development
Psychology of Late Adulthood
Psychology of Adolescence
Introductory Sociology
Marriage and the Family
Fundamentals of Human Sexuality
Analysis of Social Problems
Race and Ethnic Relations
Urban Sociology
Crime Causation, Prevention and Correction
Peoples and Cultures of Africa
Forensic Anthropology
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Introduction to Archaeology
Personal Money Management
Topics & Issues in Economics
Principles of Economics (macroeconomics)
Principles of Economics (microeconomics)
Physical Geography
World Regional Geography
Economic Geography
Geography of Latin America
Geography of Africa
History of E Asia to 1600
History of E Asia 1600 to Present
World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E.
World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present
History of United States:1607 to 1877
History of United States: 1877 - Present
Oral History
African American History
History of the Holocaust
History of Mexico
History of Michigan
United States Labor History
American Military History
CMP - Composition
HUM - Humanities
INT - Information Technology
MTH - Math
NSL - Natural Science Lab
SOC - Social Sciences
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Late-Start classes begin May 18 and end August 20, 2009.
COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication
*** COMM-131-05
HUM
3.00 3.00
This section begins May 18 and ends July 8, 2009.
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
CM 2016
Staff
61106
DHYG-180L1 Pain Management Lab
Note: prerequisites and co-requisites must follow established sequence.
Coordinator's signature required to register in this course. Note: Concurrent enrollment in DHYG-180 lecture is required.
*** DHYG-180L1-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
12:30 PM4:10 PM
T
MMB 2027 Staff
61112
*** DHYG-180L1-02 LAB
0.00 2.00
12:30 PM4:10 PM
T
MMB 2027 Staff
61113
*** DHYG-180L1-03 LAB
0.00 2.00
12:30 PM4:10 PM
T
MMB 2027 Staff
61114
*** DHYG-180L1-04 LAB
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 11:40 AM
W
MMB 2027 Staff
61115
*** DHYG-180L1-05 LAB
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 11:40 AM
W
MMB 2027 Staff
61116
ENGL-102 English Composition II
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
*** ENGL-102-09
3.00 3.00
1:30 PM 4:25 PM
This section begins May 18 and ends July 8, 2009.
MW
CM 1108
Irwin-Booms
63715
PSYC-281 General Psychology
Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit.
*** PSYC-281-02
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
MMB 2010 Staff
61135
This section begins May 18 and ends August 20, 2009.
SPRING 2009 SESSION MAY 6 – JUNE 26, 2009
Review of classes for possible cancellation based on low enrollment will begin April 27.
ACCT-107 Payroll Accounting
ACCT-107-01
Prerequisite: ACCT-101 or ACCT-201.
2.00 2.00
6:00 PM 7:55 PM
MW
CM 2125
Ferguson
63649
ACCT-201 Principles of Accounting I Prerequisite: MATH-110 or Placement Test recommendation for MATH-120 or higher;
11th grade reading level as demonstrated on the Reading Placement Test.
ACCT-201-01
5.00 5.00
10:00 AM 12:25 PM M T W R CM 2126
Murawa
63647
* ACCT-201-WWW01
$20.00
5.00 5.00
DL
WWW
Banks
61069
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
ACCT-202 Principles of Accounting II Prerequisites: MATH-120 or Math placement at MATH-130 or higher, and BUSN-180 or
COMG-153.
ACCT-202-WWW01
$20.00
5.00 5.00
DL
WWW
Banks
63648
This section extends over both Spring and Summer, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
ACHR-142 Heating Systems I
* ACHR-142-01
$30.00
NTL
6.00 8.00
* Spring through Summer Class
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RTC 1006
Staff
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ACHR-144 Air Conditioning Fundamentals
ACHR-144-01
$20.00
ACHR-144-02
$20.00
ACHR-144-03
$20.00
3.00 4.00
3.00 4.00
3.00 4.00
9:00 AM 12:55 PM
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
1:00 PM 4:55 PM
MW
MW
TR
RTC 1006
RTC 1006
RTC 1006
Hayward
Hayward
Hayward
60636
60637
60638
ACHR-145 Duct System Fabrication
ACHR-145-01
$50.00
3.00 4.00
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
RTC 1309
Staff
60639
ACHR-241 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Controls II
ACHR-241-01
$20.00
6.00 8.00
Prerequisite: ACHR-141
5:00 PM 8:50 PM M T W R
RTC 1004
Eddy
63478
AHLT-102 Medical Terminology
AHLT-102-01
AHLT-102-02
AHLT-102-04
AHLT-102-05
12:00 PM 1:55 PM
4:00 PM 5:55 PM
5:30 PM 7:25 PM
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
CM 2306
CM 2306
LAPR B217
NTC 122
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
60641
60642
60643
63660
CM 2316
CM 2307
Staff
Staff
60644
60645
AHLT-112 Nutrition for Health
AHLT-112-01
AHLT-112-03
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
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2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
2.00 2.00
4:00 PM 5:55 PM
MW
AHLT-113 Multicultural Health Care
Prerequisite: Prospective Nursing program students must be number 200 or less on the
program Eligibility List. Signature of program coordinator required.
AHLT-113-02
MES
1.00 1.00
3:00 PM 4:55 PM
T
CM 2307
Staff
60647
AHLT-120 Phlebotomy Foundations
AHLT-120-01
$25.00
AHLT-120-02
$25.00
2.00 2.00
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
TR
CM 2314
CM 2314
Staff
Staff
60648
60649
AHLT-135 Dosage & Solution CalculationsPrerequisite: MATH-021 or Math Placement Test recommendation of MATH-110 or
higher.
AHLT-135-01
MAC
1.00 1.00
4:00 PM 5:55 PM
R
CM 2306
Staff
60650
AHLT-135-02
MAC
1.00 1.00
2:00 PM 3:55 PM
W
CM 2306
Staff
60651
AHLT-135-03
MAC
1.00 1.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
T
CM 2306
Staff
60652
AHLT-135-04
MAC
1.00 1.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
W
NTC 122
Staff
63661
AHLT-150L1 Allied Health Anatomy Lab
AHLT-150L1-01
LAB
AHLT-150 Allied Health Anatomy
AHLT-150-01
Note: Concurrent enrollment in AHLT-150 lecture is required.
0.00 1.00
12:00 PM1:55 PM
W
CM 2316
Staff
Note: Concurrent enrollment in AHLT-150 lab is required.
4.00 3.00 12:00 PM
2:55 PM
TR
CM 2316
Staff
60654
60653
ANTH-211 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
* ANTH-211-WWW01 $20.00 MES SOC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Fillion
61070
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
ART.-110 Art Appreciation
ART.-110-01
ART.-110-02
Note: ENGL-101 recommended.
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
5:30 PM 8:30 PM
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
TR
ART.-146 Typography and Type Design Prerequisite: ART.-131, ART.-141, and ART.-145.
ART.-146-01 LAB $20.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
MW
ART.-146-01 will begin Wednesday, May 6, 2009 and continue through Monday, June 29, 2009.
* Spring through Summer Class
MMB 1017
NTC 123
Randall
Randall
61105
63842
VADC 103
Shurter
63674
***Spring Late-Start Class
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ART.-199-01 Rubber Mold Making & Casting
$25.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
MWF
ART.-199-01 will begin Wednesday, May 6, 2009 and continue through Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
ART.-248 Graphic Design Internship
ART.-248-01
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VADC 130
Smith
Prerequisite: ART.-243 and ART.-244. Pre or Co-requisite: ART.-246
3.00 3.00
VADC 102
ART.-259 Conceptual Book Design
Prerequisite: ART.-145 and ART.-146. Note: ART.-142 strongly recommended.
ART.-259-01 LAB $25.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 4:00 PM
TR
VADC 103
Fulmer
ART.-259-01 will begin Thursday, May 7, 2009 and continue through Thursday, June 18, 2009.
60655
60657
63675
ART.-261 Painting I
Prerequisite: ART.-131 and ART.-132 and ART.-141 or permission of instructor. Note: ART.-111 and ART.112 strongly recommended as a prerequisite.
ART.-261-01
$25.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
TR
TBA TBA
Dempsey
60658
ART.-262 Painting II
ART.-262-01
Prerequisite: ART.-261 or permission of instructor.
$25.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
TR
TBA TBA
Dempsey
60659
ART.-263 Painting III Prerequisite: ART.-262 or permission of instructor.
ART.-263-01
$25.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
TR
TBA TBA
Dempsey
60660
ART.-264 Painting IV Prerequisite: ART.-263 or permission of instructor.
ART.-264-01
$25.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
TR
TBA TBA
Dempsey
60661
ART.-295 Supervised Art Projects
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and approval of Dean. Note: ART.-111 and ART.112 strongly recommended as a prerequisite.
ART.-295-01 Painting $25.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
TR
TBA TBA
Dempsey
60663
ASL.-101 American Sign Language I
ASL.-101-01
HUM
ASL.-101-02
HUM
ASL.-101-03
HUM
ASL.-101-04
HUM
ASL.-101-05
HUM
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
11:55 AM
3:55 PM
3:55 PM
8:25 PM
8:25 PM
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
CM 2103
CM 2103
CM 2103
CM 2103
CM 2103
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
60664
60665
60666
60668
60669
ASL.-102 American Sign Language II
Prerequisite: ASL.-101 or permission of instructor.
ASL.-102-01
HUM
4.00 4.00
9:30 AM 1:25 PM
TR
CM 2105
ASL.-102-02
HUM
4.00 4.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
CM 2105
Doerr
Staff
60670
60671
ASL.-105 Expressive/Receptive Finger Spl
ASL.-105-01
HUM
Doerr
60672
Prerequisite: ASL.-102 or permission of instructor.
1.00 1.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
M
CM 2022
ASTR-117L1 The Solar System Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in ASTR-117 lecture is required.
ASTR-117L1-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
TR
G 2207
Maguire
The student must also enroll in ASTR-117-01.
60675
ASTR-117 The Solar System
Note: Concurrent enrollment in ASTR-117 lab is required.
ASTR-117-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
M W F G 1201
The student must also enroll in ASTR-117L1-01.
60674
Maguire
AUBY-105 Autobody Welding and Metal Finishing
* AUBY-105-01
$100.00
6.00 8.00
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
SLBC BLDG.C Ashcroft
63483
AUBY-106 Autobody Painting
*
AUBY-106-01
$100.00
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
SLBC BLDG.C Whitney
63484
6.00 8.00
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hand tools.
AUTO-141-01
$40.00
NTL
1:42 PM
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Prerequisite: AUTO-191 or permission of instructor. Note: Student must supply own
6.00 8.00
8:00 AM 4:55 PM
WR
RTC 1008
Sharpe
63480
AUTO-161 Electrical Fundamentals
AUTO-161-01
$20.00
4.00 4.00
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
MT
RTC 1008
Staff
63481
AUTO-191 Automotive Fundamentals
AUTO-191-01
$20.00
4.00 4.00
12:00 PM3:55 PM
MT
RTC 1008
Staff
60677
AUTO-212 Engine Inspection and Repair Prerequisite: AUTO-111
AUTO-212-01
NTL
6.00 8.00
8:00 AM 4:55 PM
WR
RTC 1307
Roda
63482
AUTO-271 Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning
Prerequisite: AUTO-161 or permission of instructor. Note: Student
must supply own hand tools.
AUTO-271-01 LAB $40.00
NTL
6.00 8.00
8:00 AM 4:55 PM
MT
RTC 1010
Butke
60678
BAKE-109 Introduction to Baking
BAKE-109-01
BAKE-109-02
BCON-164 Elementary Surveying II
alent.
BCON-164-01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
MT
WR
CM 2143
CM 2143
Miller
Staff
60679
60680
Prerequisite: MATT-094A and MATT-094B and MATT-094C and MATT-094D or equiv-
BCON-183 Bldg Maintenance and Alteration
BCON-183-01
3.00 4.00
4:00 PM 7:55 PM
Prerequisite: BCON-180
3.00 4.00
12:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
RTC 1309
Staff
63474
MW
RTC 1309
Staff
63475
BHSR-115 Medical Practice Terminology Prerequisite: AHLT-102
* BHSR-115-WWW01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61072
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BIOL-100 Biological Science Concepts
BIOL-100-01
BIOL-100-02
2.00 2.00
2.00 2.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
MW
CM 1316
NTC 122
Feige
Staff
60681
63716
BIOL-101 Microbiology for Health Sciences
BIOL-101-01
$10.00
BIOL-101-02
$10.00
2.00 4.00
2.00 4.00
9:00 AM 12:55 PM
9:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
TR
CM 1211
CM 1314
Lall
Lall
60682
63569
Wade
60684
Wade
60685
Wade
60683
BIOL-107L1 General Biology Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-107 lecture is required.
BIOL-107L1-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
G 1210
The student must also enroll in BIOL-107-01.
BIOL-107L1-02 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
TR
G 1210
The student must also enroll in BIOL-107-01.
BIOL-107 General BiologyNote: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-107 lab is required.
BIOL-107-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-107L1.
CM 1216
BIOL-111L1 Fundamentals of Biology Lab Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-111 lecture is required.
BIOL-111L1-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
G 1105
Dudock
The student must also enroll in BIOL-111-01.
BIOL-111L1-02 LAB
0.00 3.00
3:30 PM 6:25 PM
MW
G 1105
Dudock
The student must also enroll in BIOL-111-01.
* Spring through Summer Class
60687
60688
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BIOL-111 Fundamentals of Biology
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-111 lab is required.
BIOL-111-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
CM 1316
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-111L1.
Dudock
60686
BIOL-111 Fundamentals of Biology
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-111 lab is required.
* BIOL-111-DLT01 $20.00
NTL
4.00 6.00
DL
TV
Hekmati
61073
This distance learning section includes both Lecture (LEC) and lab (LAB); concurrent registration in a lab section NOT required. This section
extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of
the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your
course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. EXTRA INFO: Campus presence required for one Saturday lab session, to pick up materials and take tests.
BIOL-115 Applied Botany
BIOL-115-01
NTL
2.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
G 1210
Wade
63570
BIOL-150L1 The Human Body Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-150 lecture is required.
BIOL-150L1-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
10:30 AM 11:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1308 Staff
The student must also enroll in BIOL-150-01.
63734
BIOL-150 The Human Body Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-150 lab is required.
BIOL-150-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 10:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1308
The student must also enroll in BIOL-150L1-01.
Staff
63731
BIOL-150L2 The Human Body Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-150 lecture is required.
BIOL-150L2-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
7:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
G 1106
Staff
The student must also enroll in BIOL-150-02.
63736
BIOL-150 The Human Body Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-150 lab is required.
BIOL-150-02
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
4:00 PM 6:55 PM
MW
The student must also enroll in BIOL-150L2-01.
63735
BIOL-151L1 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
BIOL-151L1-01 LAB
0.00
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-01.
BIOL-151L1-02 LAB
0.00
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-01.
BIOL-151L1-03 LAB
0.00
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-01.
BIOL-151L1-04 LAB
0.00
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-01.
3.00
G 1106
Staff
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lecture is required.
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
G 1104
Cornell
60692
3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
G 1106
Feige
60693
3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
G 1104
Cornell
60694
3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
G 1106
Feige
60695
BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology INote: A background in High School Biology and/or Chemistry or BIOL-100 strongly
recommended. Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lab is required.
BIOL-151-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
CM 1216
Cornell
60689
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-151L1.
BIOL-151L2 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lecture is required.
BIOL-151L2-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
TR
LAPR A119 Staff
60696
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-02.
BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology INote: A background in High School Biology and/or Chemistry or BIOL-100 strongly
recommended. Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lab is required.
BIOL-151-02
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
LAPR A119 Staff
60690
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151L2-01.
BIOL-151L3 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lecture is required.
BIOL-151L3-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
SLBC 1308 Staff
60697
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-03.
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BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology INote: A background in High School Biology and/or Chemistry or BIOL-100 strongly
recommended. Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lab is required.
BIOL-151-03
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
SLBC 1009 Staff
63727
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151L3-01.
BIOL-151L4 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lecture is required.
BIOL-151L4-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
G 1104
Staff
63723
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-04.
BIOL-151L4-02 LAB
0.00 3.00
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
TR
G 1104
Staff
63724
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-04.
BIOL-151L4-03 LAB
0.00 3.00
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
TR
G 1106
Staff
63726
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-04.
BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology INote: A background in High School Biology and/or Chemistry or BIOL-100 strongly
recommended. Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lab is required.
BIOL-151-04
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
G 1201
Staff
60691
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-151L4.
BIOL-152L1 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152
lecture is required.
BIOL-152L1-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
G 1108
Wandrey
60702
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-01.
BIOL-152L1-02 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
G 1106
Staff
60703
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-01.
BIOL-152L1-03 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
TR
G 1108
Wandrey
60704
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-01.
BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152 lab is
required.
BIOL-152-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
CM 1211
Wandrey
60700
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-152L1.
BIOL-152L2 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152
lecture is required.
BIOL-152L2-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
8:30 AM 11:25 AM
MW
LAPR A119 Schapel
60705
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-02.
BIOL-152L2-02 LAB
0.00 3.00
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
MW
LAPR A119 Schapel
63779
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-02.
BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152 lab is
required.
BIOL-152-02
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
MW
LAPR C315 Schapel
60701
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-152L2.
BIOL-156L1 Microbiology Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-156 lecture is required.
BIOL-156L1-01 LAB
0.00 4.00
11:30 AM 3:25 PM
MW
G 1111
The student must also enroll in BIOL-156-01.
BIOL-156L1-02 LAB
0.00 4.00
11:30 AM 3:25 PM
TR
G 1111
The student must also enroll in BIOL-156-01.
Hekmati
60708
Hekmati
60709
BIOL-156 Microbiology Note: A strong background in High School Biology/Chemistry is recommended. Note: Concurrent
enrollment in BIOL-156 lab is required.
BIOL-156-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 2.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
CM 1316
Hekmati
60706
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-156L1.
BIOL-156L2 Microbiology Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-156 lecture is required.
BIOL-156L2-01 LAB
0.00 4.00
6:00 PM 9:55 PM
MW
G 1111
The student must also enroll in BIOL-156-02.
* Spring through Summer Class
Staff
60710
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BIOL-156 Microbiology Note: A strong background in High School Biology/Chemistry is recommended. Note: Concurrent
enrollment in BIOL-156 lab is required.
BIOL-156-02
$10.00
NTL
4.00 2.00
4:00 PM 5:55 PM
MW
CM 1211
Staff
60707
The student must also enroll in BIOL-156L2-01.
BUSN-104 Introduction to Business
BUSN-104-01
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
CM 2140
Anderson
60712
BUSN-104-02
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
MW
LAPR B213 Staff
63758
BUSN-104-03
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
NTC 131
Staff
63765
BUSN-104-04
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
CM 2140
Anderson
60713
* BUSN-104-DLT01 $20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Londrigan
61074
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-105 Parliamentary Procedures
BUSN-105-01
This section meets June 5-6, 2009 only.
1.00 1.00
8:00 AM 4:55 PM
FS
CM 2139
Goodman
63643
BUSN-106 Business Math
BUSN-106-01
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
63766
* BUSN-106-CMM01 $20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
CMM
Bliesath
61075
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-112 The Business Portfolio
BUSN-112-01
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
CM 2125
Staff
60714
BUSN-121 Windows Desktop
BUSN-121-01
2.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
TR
CM 2139
Staff
60715
BUSN-121-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
63645
This section is Spring only starting May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or eLearning@mcc.edu.
Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-130 Microsoft Access
BUSN-130-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
60716
This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-180 Microsoft Excel
BUSN-180-01
2.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
MW
CM 2139
Goodman
60717
BUSN-180-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Goodman
60718
This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus..
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BUSN-190-01
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 7:55 PM
MW
BUILDING
EXPRESS
ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE
CM 2139
Goodman
60719
BUSN-206 Business Communications
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-101 based on the MCC English Placement Test, or
by having completed ENGL-099 with a Satisfactory grade, or by having completed the ACT with a score of 20 for English.
BUSN-206-01
3.00 3.00
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
TR
CM 2144
Watts
63646
BUSN-251 Business Law I
BUSN-251-01
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
CM 2140
Staff
60720
BUSN-251-02
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
63767
BUSN-251-03
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
CM 2140
Staff
60721
BUSN-251-04
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
LAPR B213 Staff
63762
* BUSN-251-DLT01 $20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Anderson
61076
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-257 Consumer Behavior
BUSN-257-01
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
CM 2128
Londrigan
60722
CADD-100 Mechanical Blueprint Reading w/CADD
CADD-100-01
3.00 4.00
2:00 PM 5:50 PM
TR
RTC 3109
Staff
63477
CADD-110 Architectural Blueprint Reading w/CADD
CADD-110-01
3.00 4.00
2:00 PM 5:50 PM
TR
RTC 3109
Staff
63615
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
11:00 AM 12:55 PM
5:00 PM 6:55 PM
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
T
T
M
MMB 1005
MMB 2119
MMB 1005
Staff
Reeves
Staff
63665
63691
60723
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
W
MMB 1005
Staff
60724
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
F
MMB 1005
Staff
60727
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
F
MMB 1009
Staff
60728
2.00 2.00
2.00 2.00
2.00 2.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
6:00 PM 7:55 PM
MW
TR
TR
MMB 2119
CM 1119
NTC 121
Reeves
Gupton
Staff
60729
63666
60730
CDEV-110 Career Exploration and Decision-Making
Note: A $1.75 student test fee will be charged.
CDEV-110-01
$1.75
1.00 1.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
M
CM 1119
Gupton
CDEV-110-02
$1.75
1.00 1.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
W
MMB 1005 Staff
60732
60733
CASD-121 Study and Learning Skills
CASD-121-01
CASD-121-02
CASD-121-MMC01
Reserved for Mott Middle College students only.
CASD-121-MMC02
Reserved for Mott Middle College students only.
CASD-121-MMC05
Reserved for Mott Middle College students only.
CASD-121-MMC06
Reserved for Mott Middle College students only.
CASD-122 Survival Skills for College
CASD-122-02
SAC CAC WAC
CASD-122-03
SAC CAC WAC
CASD-122-04
SAC CAC WAC
3.00 3.00
CHEM-112L1 Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry
Prerequisite: CHEM-111 or a 2.0 or better in a 1 year High School
Chemistry course within the last 5 years. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles and lab coat on the first day
of class. Note: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-112 lecture and quiz required.
CHEM-112L1-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
11:30 AM 2:25 PM
MW
G 3104
Hange
60735
The student must also enroll in CHEM-112Q1-01 and CHEM-112-01.
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CHEM-112Q1 Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry
Prerequisite: CHEM-111 or a 2.0 or better in a 1 year High School
Chemistry course within the last 5 years. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles and lab coat on the first day
of class. Note: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-112 lecture and lab required.
CHEM-112Q1-01 QUZ
0.00 1.00
11:00 AM 12:55 PM
F
G 3111
Hange
60736
The student must also enroll in CHEM-112L1-01 and CHEM-112-01.
CHEM-112 Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry
Prerequisite: CHEM-111 or a 2.0 or better in a 1 year High School
Chemistry course within the last 5 years. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles and lab coat on the first day
of class. Note: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-112 lab and quiz required.
CHEM-112-01 $10.00 NTL CAC
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
M W F G 3111
Hange
60734
The student must also enroll in CHEM-112L1-01 and CHEM-112Q1-01.
CHEM-118 Introduction to Chemistry
Prerequisite: A 2.0 (C) or better in MATH-110. Note: A non-programmable/nongraphing calculator is required. TI 30x recommended.
CHEM-118-01
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
G 3111
Hange
60737
CHEM-131L1 General Chemistry I Lab
Prerequisite: Chemistry placement test or CHEM-111 or CHEM-118 AND a 2.0 (C)
or better in MATH-120. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles and lab coat on the first day of class. Note:
Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-131 lab and quiz is required. Note: A non-programmable/non-graphing calculator is required.
TI 30x recommended.
CHEM-131L1-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
TR
G 3106
Lemke
60739
The student must also enroll in CHEM-131-01 and CHEM-131Q1-01.
CHEM-131Q1 General Chemistry I Quiz
Prerequisite: Chemistry placement test or CHEM-111 or CHEM-118 AND a 2.0 (C)
or better in MATH-120. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles and lab coat on the first day of class. Note:
Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-131 lab and quiz is required. Note: A non-programmable/non-graphing calculator is required.
TI 30x recommended.
CHEM-131Q1-01 QUZ
0.00 1.00
11:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
G 3207
Lemke
60740
The student must also enroll in CHEM-131-01 and CHEM-131L1-01
CHEM-131 General Chemistry I
Prerequisite: Chemistry placement test or CHEM-111 or CHEM-118 AND a 2.0 (C) or
better in MATH-120. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles and lab coat on the first day of class. Note:
Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-131 lab and quiz is required. Note: A non-programmable/non-graphing calculator is required.
TI 30x recommended.
CHEM-131-01
$20.00
NTL
5.00 3.00
9:00 AM 9:55 AM
TR
G 3207
Lemke
60738
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
G 3207
The student must also enroll in CHEM-131L1-01 and CHEM-131Q1-01.
COMC-115 A+ Core Hardware Components Prerequisite: COMG-153 or COMI-160 or permission of instructor.
COMC-115-OE01 LAB
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Doane
60741
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMC-125 A+ Operating System Technologies
Prerequisite: COMC-115 or permission of instructor.
COMC-125-OE01 LAB
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Doane
60742
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMG-150 Introduction to Computer Technology
COMG-150-01
CAC
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
T
RTC 2115
Staff
60743
COMG-150-02
CAC
1.00 1.00
4:00 PM 5:55 PM
R
RTC 2107
Massoud
60744
COMG-150-OE01
CAC
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60745
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
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COMG-153 Computers-A Practical ApproachPrerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-01
CAC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
RTC 2121
Forsythe
60746
COMG-153-02
CAC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
LAPR C313 Staff
60747
COMG-153-03
CAC
3.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM
MW
RTC 2107
Massoud
60748
COMG-153-04
CAC
3.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
RTC 2121
Forsythe
60749
COMG-153-05
CAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
RTC 2115
Staff
60750
COMG-153-06
CAC
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
TR
RTC 2115
Staff
60751
COMG-153-07
CAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
NTC 121
Staff
60752
COMG-153-08
CAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
RTC 2113
Staff
60753
COMG-153-09
CAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR C313 Staff
60754
COMG-153-10
CAC
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
SLBC 1306 Staff
63707
COMG-153-OE01
CAC
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60755
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
*
COMG-153-WWW01 $20.00 CAC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Le Blanc
61078
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
COMG-154 Intermediate Practical Computer Skills
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMG-154-01
CAC WAC SMC 3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
RTC 2107
Massoud
63485
COMG-161 Intro to Computer Security Prerequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or COMG-154 or COMG-162
COMG-161-WWW01 $20.00
1.00 1.00
DL
WWW
Bassett
60758
This is a Spring only section starting May 6 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
COMG-162 GUI Operating Systems
COMG-162-01
2.00 2.00
6:00 PM 7:55 PM
TR
RTC 2107
Massoud
63486
COMG-165 Using the Internet
COMG-165-01
1.00 1.00
8:00 AM 3:55 PM
FS
RTC 2115
Staff
63487
This course meets May 15 and May 16, 2009 only. Students will also complete a final paper that will be due one week after the final day of
class.
COMG-165-WWW01 $20.00
1.00 1.00
DL
WWW
Benard
60760
This is a Spring only section beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
COMI-169 Supporting End Users
Prerequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or COMG-154 or COMG-164 or permission of
instructor.
COMI-169-01
SAC WAC
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
RTC 2115
Benard
63488
COMI-268 Externship I Prerequisite: 12 credit hours in COMG, COMS, COMI or COMN. Recommendation of 2 IT instructors
required and must have officially declared a program within the Information Technology program. Note: Division signature
required.
COMI-268-01
2.00 2.00
Benard
60761
COMI-269 Externship II Prerequisite: COMI-268
COMI-269-01
2.00 2.00
* Spring through Summer Class
Benard
60762
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COMM-131-01
HUM
COMM-131-02
HUM
COMM-131-03
HUM
COMM-131-04
HUM
*** COMM-131-05
HUM
This sections begins May 18 and ends July 8, 2009.
COMM-131-06
HUM
COMM-131-07
HUM
COMM-131-08
HUM
COMM-131-09
HUM
COMM-131-10
HUM
COMM-131-11
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3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
10:00 AM 1:25 PM
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
CM 2001
CM 2001
NTC 122
LAPR C319
CM 2105
Chapel
Chapel
Welliver
Ferrara
Welliver
60763
60764
60765
60766
61106
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
CM 2030
SLBC 1004
CM 2001
CM 2001
CM 2001
LAPR C319
Connelly-Blair
Staff
Chapel
Connelly-Blair
Connelly-Blair
Ferrara
63843
63717
60767
60768
60769
60770
COMN-132 Suppt Microsoft Wnds Ntwrk Core Techn
Prerequisite: COMN-130 or permission of instructor.
COMN-132-OE01
NTL
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Doane
60771
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMS-130 Intro to Linux Administration
COMS-130-WWW01 $20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Sbraccia
63621
This section is a Spring section only, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
COMS-170 Intro to Programming
COMS-170-01
NTL
Prerequisite: MATH-110 or higher or permission of instructor.
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
RTC 2121
Forsythe
60773
COMT-110 Introduction to Digital Technology
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-110-OE01
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60774
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-120 Digital Media Production I Prerequisite: COMT-110 or permission of instructor.
COMT-120-OE01
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60781
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-121 Photo/Graphic Manipulation Topics/Issues
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-121-OE01 Adobe Photoshop Cs LAB 1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60785
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-121-OE02 Adobe Photoshop Elements LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60786
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation. .
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COMT-122 Web Page Development: Topics and Issues
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-122-OE01 Dreamweaver LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60787
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-122-OE02 Adobe Go-Live Cs LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60788
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-123 Publication Development: Topics/Issues
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-123-OE01 Adobe Pagemaker LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60789
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-123-OE02 Adobe In-Design Cs LAB 1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60790
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-220 Digital Media Production II Prerequisite: COMT-120 or permission of instructor.
COMT-220-OE01
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60791
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-270 Field Experience
COMT-270-01
Prerequisite: COMT-220 and permission of instructor.
2.00 2.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60796
COMW-100 Intro to Web Page Creation Prerequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMW-100-OE01
SAC CAC WAC 3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Staff
60798
EXTRA INFO: Students may register for this class throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates for
each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to http://oeoe.mcc.edu and
click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after 05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMW-100-WWW01 $20.00 SAC CAC WAC 3.00 3.00
Benard
63489
This section is a Spring only section beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
CORR-101 Introduction to Corrections
CORR-101-01
WAC
CORR-101-02
WAC
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
5:00 PM 7:55 PM
MW
TR
MMB 2010
NTC 128
Burns
Wilson
60802
63682
CRJU-151 Introduction to Security Administration
CRJU-151-01
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
MMB 2022
McFadden
60803
CRJU-152 Principles of Loss Prevention
CRJU-152-01
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
TR
MMB 2008
McFadden
60804
CRJU-161 Introduction to Law Enforcement and the Administration of Ju
CRJU-161-01
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
MMB 2010
Burns
60805
CRJU-265 Criminal Law and Procedure
CRJU-265-01
MW
LAPR B213
Busch
63510
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
* Spring through Summer Class
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CSMO-100 Basic Cosmetology Theory
course.
CSMO-100-01
CSMO-101 Basic Cosmetology Lab
class.
CSMO-101-01
$25.00
1:42 PM
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Co-requisite: CSMO-101 Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this
5.00 5.00
11:30 AM 3:25 PM
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
M
TW
VADC 121
VADC 121
Staff
60806
Co-requisite: CSMO-100 Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this
6.25 12.50
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
M
TW
RF
VADC 121
VADC 121
VADC 121
Staff
60807
CSMO-104 Nail Technician - 104 Theory Co-Requisite: CSMO-105 Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this
course.
CSMO-104-01
6.00 6.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
T W R F VADC 119
Staff
60808
CSMO-105 Nail Technician - 105 Lab
course.
CSMO-105-01 LAB $25.00
CSMO-110 Esthetics Theory I
CSMO-110-01
Co-Requisite: CSMO-104 Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this
4.00 8.00
11:30 AM 3:25 PM
T W R F VADC 119
Staff
60809
Co-Requisite: CSMO-111. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
6.00 6.00
Staff
63760
CSMO-111 Esthetics Lab ICo-Requisite: CSMO-110. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-111-01
4.00 8.00
Staff
63761
CSMO-200 Advanced Cosmetology Theory I Prerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102 and CSMO-103 or completion of
500 hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. Co-Requisite: CSMO-201. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-200-01
6.00 6.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM M T W R CM 1301
Streby
60810
* CSMO-200-02
6.00 6.00
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
MT
VADC 121
Staff
61107
This section will extend over both Spring and Summer Sessions.
CSMO-201 Advanced Cosmetology Lab I Prerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102, CSMO-103 or minimum 500
hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. Co-Requisite: CSMO-200. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in
this course.
CSMO-201-01
$25.00
5.75 11.50
7:30 AM 11:25 AM M T W R VADC 119A Blankinship
60811
7:30 AM 2:55 PM
F
VADC 119A
CSMO-201-02
$25.00
5.75 11.50
7:30 AM 11:25 AM M T W R VADC 119A Staff
60812
7:30 AM 2:55 PM
F
VADC 119A
* CSMO-201-03
$25.00
5.75 11.50
5:30 PM 9:55 PM
WR
VADC 121
Staff
61108
8:30 PM 9:40 PM
MT
VADC 121
This section will extend over both Spring and Summer Sessions.
CSMO-204 Advanced Cosmetology Theory III
Prerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102, CSMO-103, CSMO200, CSMO-201, CSMO-202, CSMO-203, or minimum 750 hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. Co-Requisite:
CSMO-205. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-204-01
6.00 6.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM M T W R CM 1301
Nielsen
60813
CSMO-205 Advanced Cosmetology Lab III Prerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-200 and CSMO-201 or completion of
1000 hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. Co-Requisite: CSMO-204. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-205-01 LAB $25.00
5.75 11.50
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
F
VADC 119A Blankinship
60814
11:30 AM 3:25 PM M T W R VADC 119A
CSMO-205-02 LAB $25.00
5.75 11.50
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
F
VADC 119A Staff
60815
11:30 AM 3:25 PM M T W R VADC 119A
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CSMO-206 Advanced Cosmetology Theory IVPrerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102, CSMO-103, CSMO-200,
CSMO-201, CSMO-202, CSMO-203, CSMO-204, CSMO-205 or a minimum 1250 hours from a state licensed cosmetology
school. Co-Requisite: CSMO-207. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
* CSMO-206-02
6.00 6.00
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
MT
CM 1301
Staff
61109
This section extends over both Spring and Summer sessions.
CSMO-207 Advanced Cosmetology Lab IV Prerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102, CSMO-103, CSMO-200, CSMO201, CSMO-202, CSMO-203, CSMO-204, CSMO-205 or completion of 1250 hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. CoRequisite: CSMO-206. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
* CSMO-207-01
$25.00
5.75 11.50
5:30 PM 9:55 PM
WR
VADC 119A Staff
61110
8:30 PM 9:40 PM
MT
VADC 119A
This section will extend over both Spring and Summer Sessions.
CSMO-209 Cosmetology Exam and Refresher Course
Prerequisite: Minimum 1500 cosmetology hours from a state licensed
cosmetology school. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-209-01 LAB $25.00
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 2:55 PM
M
VADC 119
Staff
60816
CSMO-209A Cosmetology Refresher Course Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-209A-01 LAB $25.00
3.50 3.50
Staff
60817
CSMO-209B Cosmetology Refresher Course Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-209B-01 LAB $25.00
3.50 3.50
Staff
60818
CSMO-209C Cosmetology Refresher Course Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-209C-01 LAB $25.00
3.50 3.50
Staff
60819
CSMO-209D Cosmetology Refresher Course Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-209D-01 LAB $25.00
3.50 3.50
Staff
60820
CSMO-210 Cosmo/Nail Tech Student Inst Theory I
Prerequisite: Must meet State of Michigan licensing requirements, high
school diploma or equivalent, current Michigan Cosmetology Nail Technology license, minimum three years salon experience.
Co-Requisite: CSMO-211. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-210-01
6.00 1.00
VADC 119
Staff
60821
CSMO-211 Csmo/Nail Tech Student Instructor Lab I
Prerequisite: Must meet State of Michigan licensing requirements, high
school diploma or equivalent, current Michigan Cosmetology/Nail Technology license, minimum three years salon experience.
Co-Requisite: CSMO-210. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-211-01
0.00 10.00
VADC 119
Staff
60822
CSMO-215 Csmo/Nail Tech Student Inst Lab III
Prerequisite: CSMO-210, CSMO-211, CSMO-212 and CSMO-213 or a
minimum of 330 hours from a Michigan Licensed Cosmetology Instructor program. Note: Coordinator's signature required to
register in this course.
CSMO-215-01
6.00 12.00
Staff
63644
CULA-103 Intro to Ala Carte Dining
CULA-103-01
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MT
PCC Applewd Washington
CULA-201 Automated Purchasing and Cost Control
Prerequisite: FMG.-104 and CULA-205
CULA-201-01
$10.00
4.00 4.00
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
MT
LAB LAB
Crawford
63941
63757
CULA-209 Cooperative Education/Internship
Prerequisite: Successful completion of a minimum 12 credits of specific
requirements for the Baking and Pastry Arts Certificate Program, the Foodservice Management Program and/or the Culinary
Arts Program.
CULA-209-01
4.00 4.00
10:00 AM 1:55 PM
WR
CM 2142
Washington
60825
DAST-130C1 Operative Techniques III Clinical
Prerequisites and co-requisites must follow established sequence.
Coordinator's signature required to register in this course. Note: Concurrent enrollment in DAST-130 lecture is required.
DAST-130C1-01
CLN
0.00 18.00
M T W R CLN CLN
Staff
60828
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DAST-130 Operative Techniques III
Prerequisites and co-requisites must follow established sequence. Coordinator's signature required to register in this course. Note: Concurrent enrollment in DAST-130 clinical is required.
DAST-130-01
7.00 1.00
6:00 PM 7:50 PM
W
MMB 2023 Staff
60827
DHYG-180L1 Pain Management Lab
Note: prerequisites and co-requisites must follow established sequence.
Coordinator's signature required to register in this course. Note: Concurrent enrollment in DHYG-180 lecture is required.
*** DHYG-180L1-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
12:30 PM 4:10 PM
T
MMB 2027 Staff
61112
*** DHYG-180L1-02 LAB
0.00 2.00
12:30 PM 4:10 PM
T
MMB 2027 Staff
61113
*** DHYG-180L1-03 LAB
0.00 2.00
12:30 PM 4:10 PM
T
MMB 2027 Staff
61114
*** DHYG-180L1-04 LAB
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 11:40 AM
W
MMB 2027 Staff
61115
*** DHYG-180L1-05 LAB
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 11:40 AM
W
MMB 2027 Staff
61116
DHYG-180 Pain ManagementNote: prerequisites and co-requisites must follow established sequence. Coordinator's signature
required to register in this course. Note: Concurrent enrollment in DHYG-180L lab is required.
*
DHYG-180-01
$15.00
3.00 2.00
8:00 AM 10:45 AM
T
MMB 2024 Staff
61111
Lecture will run May 12th until July 14th
ECED-103 Professional Ethics Early Childhood Educ Students must have a current Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry
(CA/NR) clearance obtained from the Michigan Department of Human Services to be presented in the first class. A copy must
be on file in the Social Science Office, MMB 2005.
ECED-103-01
1.00 1.00
11:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
MMB 2009 Garske
63513
ECED-104 CDA Completion Prerequisite: A current Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry (CA/NR) clearance must be obtained
from the Michigan Department of Human Services. A copy must be on file in the Social Sciences Office prior to the first class
meeting.
ECED-104-01
3.00 3.00
4:00 PM 6:55 PM
M
MMB 2009 Garske
63514
ECED-109 Topics and Issues in Early Childhood Education
Prerequisite: A current Child Abuse/Neglect Central
Registry (CA/NR) clearance must be obtained from the Michigan Department of Human Services. A copy must be on file in the
Social Sciences Office prior to the first class meeting.
ECED-109-01 Music & Movement/Young Child
1.00 1.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MMB 2008 Lechota
60831
ECED-203 Learning Environments-Infants & Toddlers Toddlers
Prerequisite: ECED-101. A current Child Abuse/Neglect
Central Registry (CA/NR) clearance must be obtained from the Michigan Department of Human Services. A copy must be on
file in the Social Sciences Office prior to the first class meeting.
ECED-203-01
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
MMB 2009 Garske
63519
ECON-125 Personal Money Management
* ECON-125-WWW01
$20.00MAC SOC
4.00 4.00
DL
WWW
Rueterbusch
61081
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken in the testing center.
ECON-221 Principles of Economics (macroeconomics)
ECON-221-01
SOC
4.00 4.00
1:00 PM 4:55 PM
MW
MMB 2104
Rueterbusch
60832
ECON-222 Principles of Economics (microeconomics)
Prerequisite: ECON-221 or permission of instructor.
* ECON-222-WWW01
$20.00 SOC
4.00 4.00
DL
WWW
Rueterbusch
61082
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken in the testing center.
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ELEC-131 Residential Electrical Wiring Note: Recommended co-requisite is ELEC-133. Course fee includes electronics kit and
supplies.
ELEC-131-01
$20.00
3.00 4.00
3:00 PM 6:50 PM M T W R RTC 2312
Sullivan
63617
This section begins May 6, 2009 and ends June 1, 2009.
ELEC-133 Electrical Circuits
Pre or Co-Requisite: ELEC131 or permission of instructor. Note: Course fee includes electronics kit and supplies.
ELEC-133-01
$40.00
3.00 4.00
3:00 PM 6:50 PM M T W R
RTC 2312
Sullivan
63618
This section begins June 2, 2009 and ends June 26, 2009.
ELEC-233 Embedded Controllers
includes electronics kit and supplies.
ELEC-233-01$20.00
Prerequisite: ELEC-135 and ELEC-139 or permission of instructor. Note: Course fee
6.00 8.00
8:00 AM 11:50 AM M T W R
RTC 2318
Slade
63479
CM 2006
CM 2009
CM 2006
CM 2009
CM 2005
Johnson
Block
Johnson
Block
Urquhart
61117
60861
61118
60865
60867
ENGL-016 Essential Reading Skills
Corequisite: ENGL-098 or ENGL-099
ENGL-016-01
CAC
3.00 3.00
8:30 AM 11:25 AM
ENGL-016-02
CAC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
ENGL-016-03
CAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
ENGL-016-04
CAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
ENGL-016-05
CAC
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 7:55 PM
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
ENGL-030 Strategic Reading II
mended.
ENGL-030-01
ENGL-030-02
ENGL-030-03
ENGL-030-04
MW
TR
TR
MW
CM 2006
CM 2005
CM 2005
CM 2009
Johnson
Urquhart
Urquhart
Block
61119
60880
60881
60883
10:00 AM 12:15 PM
TR
CM 1027
Orme
61120
5:30 PM 7:45 PM
MW
CM 1027
Reich
61121
3.00 3.00
8:30 AM 10:45 AM
TR
SLBC 1008
Vargo
63601
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:15 AM
MW
CM 1027
Weston
61122
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:15 AM
TR
CM 1109
Weston
61123
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:15 PM
TR
CM 1027
Weston
61124
3.00 3.00
5:30 PM 7:45 PM
MW
CM 1109
Weston
61125
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
TR
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
NTC 128
CM 1109
CM 1111
LAPR B207
CM 2016
CM 1111
CM 1027
CM 1109
CM 1109
CM 1111
CM 2016
Walkup
Sauvie
Shafer
Reed
Sauvie
Shafer
Dunnum
Dunnum
Knoll
Sauvie
Tobias
60900
60895
60896
60897
60898
60899
60901
60902
60903
60904
60905
Note: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL-099 or placement into ENGL-101 strongly recomCAC
CAC
CAC
CAC
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENGL-098 Basic Sentence Skills
ENGL-098-01
3.00 3.00
This section begins May 6 and ends July 14, 2009
ENGL-098-02
3.00 3.00
This sections begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
ENGL-099 Basic Writing
ENGL-099-01
This sections begins May 6 and ends July 14, 2009.
ENGL-099-02
This section begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
ENGL-099-03
This section begins May 6 and ends July 14, 2009.
ENGL-099-04
This section begins May 6 and ends July 14, 2009.
ENGL-099-05
This section begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-01
ENGL-101-02
ENGL-101-03
ENGL-101-04
ENGL-101-05
ENGL-101-06
ENGL-101-07
ENGL-101-08
ENGL-101-09
ENGL-101-10
ENGL-101-11
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
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3.00 3.00
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
MW
SLBC 1008 Irwin-Booms 63604
ENGL-101-13
3.00 3.00
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
TR
CM 2016
Harris
60906
ENGL-101-14
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
CM 2022
Tobias
60907
ENGL-101-15
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR C309 Reed
63605
ENGL-101-16
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
NTC TBA
Vanhorn
63606
* ENGL-101-WWW01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Hayes-Scott
61083
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
ENGL-102 English Composition II
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
ENGL-102-01
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
NTC 123
Baab
60910
ENGL-102-02
3.00 3.00
8:30 AM 11:25 AM
TR
SLBC 1008 Burleson
60912
ENGL-102-03
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
CM 2022
Owens
60908
ENGL-102-04
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
LAPR B213 Harris
60909
ENGL-102-05
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
CM 2022
Owens
60911
ENGL-102-06
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
CM 1110
Baab
60913
ENGL-102-07
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
CM 1111
Harris
60914
ENGL-102-08
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
TR
CM 2016
Shafer
60915
*** ENGL-102-09
3.00 3.00
1:30 PM 4:25 PM
MW
CM 1108
Irwin-Booms 63715
This section begins May 18 and ends July 8, 2009.
ENGL-102-10
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
CM 1110
Baab
60916
ENGL-102-11
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B205 Burleson
63607
ENGL-102-12
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
CM 1027
Greenfield
60917
ENGL-102-13
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
NTC TBA
Vanhorn
63608
* ENGL-102-WWW01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Hayes-Scott
61084
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
* ENGL-102-WWW02
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Juchartz
61085
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
ENGL-205 Creative Writing
ENGL-205-01
Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or permission of instructor.
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
TR
CM 2022
Knoll
60918
ENGL-210 Children's Literature
Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or permission of instructor.
ENGL-210-01
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM
MW
CM 2024
Sisto
60919
ENGL-222 Science FictionPrerequisite: ENGL-101 or permission of instructor.
ENGL-222-01
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
CM 2024
Owens
63611
ENGL-227 Fiction
ENGL-227-01
TR
CM 2024
Rishoi
63612
Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or permission of instructor.
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
ENGL-235 American Indian Literature Prerequisite: ENGL-101
* ENGL-235-WWW01
$20.00MES HUM WAC 3.00
3.00
DL
WWW
Rishoi
61086
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
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ENGL-261 Readings in Popular Culture Prerequisite: ENGL-101
* ENGL-261-WWW01 $20.00SAC HUM WAC CAC 3.00
3.00
DL
WWW
Juchartz
61087
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
FMG.-102 Applied Sanitation
FMG.-102-01
2.00 2.00
6:00 PM 9:55 PM
T
CM 2143
Phelps
60922
GEOG-142 World Regional Geography
GEOG-142-01
MES SOC
GEOG-142-02
MES SOC
4.00 4.00
4.00 4.00
10:00 AM 1:55 PM
11:00 AM 2:55 PM
MW
MW
MMB 2110
LAPR B217
Kniseley
Pobocik
61126
63685
GEOG-251 Crime Mapping
GEOG-251-01
GEOG-251-02
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 PM
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
MW
MMB 2119
MMB 2119
Sobie
Sobie
63730
63732
SOC CAC
SOC CAC
GEOL-151 Physical Geology
Note: Concurrent enrollment in GEOL-151 lab is required. Lab enrollment is not required
for the Distance Learning sections.
* GEOL-151-DLT01 $35.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
DL
TV
Swyrtek
61088
This distance learning section includes both lecture (LEC) and lab (LAB); concurrent registration in lab section NOT required. A $15.00
refundable deposit for lab kits. This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20,
2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly
recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or
posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact
the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken at the Testing Center.
HEAL-122 Emergency Care for Infants and Children
HEAL-122-01
$25.00
2.00 2.00
This section meets May 9 through June 6.
9:00 AM 4:55 PM
S
CM 2107
Staff
HEAL-125 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Note: All HEAL-125 sections meet for 5 days only
HEAL-125-01
$25.00
1.00 1.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
M W F CM 2107
Staff
This section meets May 6 through May 15.
HEAL-125-02
$25.00
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
LAPR B203 Staff
This section meets June 9 through June 24.
HEAL-125-03
$25.00
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
M W F SLBC 1009 Staff
This section meets May 6 through May 15.
HEAL-129 1st Aid Responding to Emergencies
HEAL-129-01
$25.00
3.00 3.00
This section meets May 6 through June 12.
HEAL-129-02
$25.00
3.00 3.00
60923
60924
60925
60926
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MWF
CM 2107
Staff
60927
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
CM 2107
Staff
60928
HIST-151 World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E.
HIST-151-01
SOC MES WAC
4.00 4.00
9:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
MMB 2016 Gulyas
63495
* HIST-151-WWW01 $20.00 MES SOC WAC 4.00 4.00
Gulyas
63496
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
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HIST-152 World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present
HIST-152-01
MES SOC WAC 4.00 4.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
MMB 2022 Burks
60929
HIST-152-02
MES SOC WAC 4.00 4.00
6:00 PM 9:55 PM
TR
MMB 2016 Jacobson
60930
* HIST-152-WWW01 $20.00 MES SOC WAC 4.00 4.00
Gulyas
63498
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
HIST-154 History of United States:1607 to 1877
HIST-154-01
SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
MMB 2016 Marinucci
60931
HIST-154-WWW01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
Harding
63499
This is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
HIST-155 History of United States: 1877 - Present
HIST-155-01
SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
TR
MMB 2022 Taylor
60932
HIST-155-WWW01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
Harding
63500
This is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
HIST-257 History of the Holocaust
HIST-257-01
SOC
3.00
3.00 9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
NTC 123
Taylor
60933
HIST-260 History of Michigan
HIST-260-01
SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM2:55 PM
TR
MMB 2016
Marinucci
60934
HIST-261 United States Labor History
HIST-261-01
SAC MES SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
MMB 2016
Harding
63501
HREL-101 Interpersonal Communication
HREL-101-01
2.00 2.00
6:00 PM 7:55 PM
TR
MMB 2009
Staff
60935
HREL-151 Interpersonal Multicultural Communication
HREL-151-04
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-06
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-07
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-11
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-12
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-13
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM2:55 PM
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
CM 2030
SLBC 1006
MMB 2119
CM 2030
NTC 122
LAPR C309
Marsh
Staff
Reeves
Marsh
Rucks
Staff
60937
60938
60939
60943
60942
60941
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
MTW
CM 2023
Banerjee
63718
MTW
CM 2023
Lavalle-Lake
63719
JAPA-111 Beginning Japanese
JAPA-111-01
$10.00
HUM
This section begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
4.00 4.00
JAPA-112 Beginning Japanese II
Prerequisite: JAPA-111 or equivalent.
JAPA-112-01
$10.00
HUM
4.00 4.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
This section begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
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MATH-021 Basic Mathematics
MATH-021-01
5.00 5.00
8:00 AM 10:25 AM M T W R G 2109
Staff
60944
MATH-021-02
5.00 5.00
8:30 AM 10:55 AM M T W R SLBC 1206 Staff
63737
*
MATH-021-03
5.00 5.00
9:00 AM 11:25 AM
MW
NTC 127
Staff
61127
THIS SECTION (MATH-021-03) MEETS OVER BOTH SPRING AND SUMMER SEMESTERS.
MATH-021-04
5.00 5.00
10:00 AM 12:25 PM M T W R G 3206
Sutton
63744
MATH-021-05
5.00 5.00
11:00 AM 1:25 PM M T W R G 3204
Iyengar
60945
MATH-021-06
5.00 5.00
12:00 PM 2:25 PM
M T W R G 2107
Barber
60946
MATH-021-07
5.00 5.00
6:00 PM 8:25 PM
M T W R G 2109
Staff
60947
MATH-021-DLT01
5.00 5.00
DL
TV
Sutton
63633
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
MATH-110 Beginning Algebra
Prerequisite: MATH-021 with grade of S or MATH-021A and MATH-021B and MATH021C and MATH-021D and MATH-021E or placement into MATH-110.
MATH-110-01
4.00 4.00
8:30 AM 10:25 AM M T W R G 2105
Stewart
60948
MATH-110-02
4.00 4.00
8:30 AM 10:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1205 Staff
63740
MATH-110-03
4.00 4.00
11:00 AM 12:55 PM M T W R G 2109
Stewart
60949
MATH-110-04
4.00 4.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
M T W R G 2109
Sutton
63635
MATH-110-05
4.00 4.00
6:00 PM 8:40 PM
T W R LAPR C301 Staff
63742
MATH-120 Intermediate Algebra
MATH-120-01
MATH-120-02
MATH-120-03
MATH-120-04
Prerequisite: Math-110 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-120
4.00 4.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
M T W R G 3208
Cunningham
4.00 4.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM M T W R G 3202
Staff
4.00 4.00
12:30 PM 3:10 PM
T W R LAPR B207 Staff
4.00 4.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
M T W R G 2208
Stewart
60950
60951
63743
63636
MATH-130 College AlgebraPrerequisite: MATH-120 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-130. Note: TI-83 calculator
is required.
MATH-130-01
4.00 4.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
M T W R G 2107
Barber
60952
MATH-130-02
4.00 4.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM M T W R G 2107
Hughes
63637
MATH-140 Trigonometry Prerequisite: MATH-120 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-130. Note: TI-83 calculator is
required.
MATH-140-01
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 1:55 PM
M W R G 3111
Staff
60953
MATH-145 Pre-Calculus Prerequisite: MATH-120 with a 3.0 or higher. Note: TI-83 calculator required.
MATH-145-01
5.00 5.00
11:00 AM 1:25 PM M T W R G 3208
Cunningham
MATH-150 Probability and Statistics
MATH-150-01
MATH-165 Applied Calculus
MATH-165-01
63632
Prerequisite: MATH-130 with a 2.0 or higher. Note: TI-83 calculator is required.
4.00 4.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM M T W R G 2208
Barber
60954
Prerequisite: MATH-120 with a 2.0 or higher. Note: TI-83 calculator is required.
4.00 4.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM M T W R G 3204
Staff
63759
MATH-170 Analytic Geometry & Calculus IPrerequisite: MATH-130 and MATH-140, both with a 2.0 or higher OR MATH-145
with a 2.0 or higher. Note: TI-83 calculator is required.
MATH-170-01
5.00 5.00
12:00 PM 2:25 PM M T W R G 2105
Iyengar
60955
MATH-180 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
required.
MATH-180-01
Prerequisite: MATH-170 with a 2.0 or higher. Note: TI-83 calculator is
5.00 5.00
* Spring through Summer Class
1:00 PM 3:25 PM
MTWR
G 3206
Hughes
60956
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MATH-270 Linear Algebra Prerequisite: MATH-180 with a 2.0 or higher, or permission of instructor. Note: TI-83 calculator is
required.
MATH-270-01
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
M T R G 2106
Staff
63642
MECH-143 Welding Processes
MECH-143-01
$30.00
NTL
3.00 4.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
RTC 1002
Staff
60959
MECH-144 Machining
MECH-144-01
$20.00
NTL
3.00 4.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
RTC 1121
Staff
63616
MGMT-181 Principles of Management
MGMT-181-01
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
CM 2128
Bliesath
60960
MGMT-181-02
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B207 Staff
63763
* MGMT-181-DLT01 $20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Anderson
61091
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
MGMT-183 Small Business Management
MGMT-183-01
WAC
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
MW
CM 2128
Londrigan
60961
MGMT-183-02
WAC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
LAPR C309 Staff
63764
* MGMT-183-DLT01 $20.00
WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Londrigan
61092
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
MGMT-220 Patient Case Management
* MGMT-220-01
Prerequisite: BHSR-200 and MGMT-210
3.00 3.00
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
R
CM 2139
Staff
61129
MGMT-284 Labor Relations for the Supervisor
Prerequisite: MGMT-181 or minimum two years of business and/or industrial experience.
MGMT-284-01
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
CM 2126
Bliesath
60962
MKT.-159 Management Co-Op I
* MKT.-159-PRT01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
PRT
Londrigan
61093
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Continuous enrollment.
MKT.-258 Management Co-Op II
Prerequisite: MKT.-159
* MKT.-258-PRT01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
PRT
Londrigan
61094
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Continuous enrollment.
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MKT.-259 Management Co-Op III
Prerequisite: MKT.-258
* MKT.-259-PRT01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
PRT
Londrigan
61095
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Continuous enrollment.
MUS.-150 Basic Guitar
* MUS.-150-01
$10.00
2.00 3.00
6:00 PM 7:25 PM
MW
MMB 1024 Yancho
This is a fifteen week class. It will begin Wednesday May 6, 2009 and continue through Wednesday August 19, 2009.
61130
MUS.-158 Piano I
* MUS.-158-01
$10.00
2.00 4.00
5:00 PM 7:25 PM
MW
MMB 1028 Floden
This is a twelve week class. It will begin Wednesday, May 6, 2009 and continue through Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
61131
MUS.-159 Piano II
Prerequisite: MUS.-158
* MUS.-159-01
$10.00
2.00 4.00 5:00 PM 7:25 PM
MW
MMB 1028 Floden
This is a twelve week class. It will begin Wednesday, May 6, 2009 and continue through Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
61132
MUS.-180 Music Appreciation
MUS.-180-01
HUM
MUS.-180-02
HUM
MUS.-180-03
HUM
MUS.-180-04
HUM
Recommended: ENGL-101 or eligible Placement Test score.
WAC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
MMB 1029
WAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
MMB 1029
WAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
SLBC 1206
WAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B217
Iwanusa
Procopio
Yancho
Iwanusa
60963
60964
63679
63681
MUS.-182 Jazz Appreciation
Recommended: ENGL-101
MUS.-182-01
HUM MES WAC 3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
MMB 1029
Iwanusa
60966
MUS.-183 World Music Appreciation
Recommended: ENGL-101
MUS.-183-01
MES HUM WAC 3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
TR
MMB 1029
Procopio
60967
MUS.-258 Piano III
Prerequisite: MUS.-159
* MUS.-258-01
$10.00
2.00 4.00
5:00 PM 7:25 PM
MW
MMB 1028 Floden
This is a twelve week class. It will begin Wednesday, May 6, 2009 and continue through Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
61133
MUS.-259 Piano IV
Prerequisite: MUS.-258
* MUS.-259-01
$10.00
2.00 4.00
5:00 PM 7:25 PM
MW
MMB 1028 Floden
This is a twelve week class. It will begin Wednesday, May 6, 2009 and continue through Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
61134
NAPP-123C1 Nurse Aide Principles and Procedures
Note: Division signature
Concurrent enrollment in NAPP-123 lecture is required.
NAPP-123C1-01
CLN
0.00 4.00
7:00 AM 3:25 PM
NAPP-123C1-02
CLN
0.00 4.00
7:00 AM 3:25 PM
NAPP-123C1-03
CLN
0.00 4.00
7:00 AM 3:25 PM
required. Physical Examination required.
R
F
R
GBNC CLN Staff
GBNC CLN Staff
GCON CLN Staff
60969
60970
60971
NAPP-123 Nurse Aide Principles and Procedures
Note: Division signature required. Physical Examiniation required. Do
not cross grouping lines. Concurrent enrollment in NAPP-123 clinical is required.
NAPP-123-01
$30.00
4.00 2.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
CM 2203
Staff
60968
NRSG-100 Pharmacology and Therapeutics Prerequisite: Must meet all program eligibility requirements; may not be taken
more than one year prior to projected entry into NRSG-101 (eligibility number <200); BIOL-151; recommend BIOL-152 prior
to or concurrent with NRSG-100. Note: Division signature required.
NRSG-100-01
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
MR
CM 2306
Staff
60972
NRSG-100-02
2.00 2.00
4:30 PM 6:25 PM
MW
CM 2306
Staff
60973
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NRSG-102C1 Basic Adult Nursing Med Clinical
Prerequisite: BIOL-152, AHLT-112, NRSG-100, NRSG-101. Pre or CoRequisite: AHTL-113. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-102 lecture and lab is required.
NRSG-102C1-01
CLN
0.00 8.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
SU
GRMC CLN Staff
60975
NRSG-102C1-02
CLN
0.00 8.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
TW
GRMC CLN Staff
60976
NRSG-102C1-03
CLN
0.00 8.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
TW
LRH CLN
Staff
60977
NRSG-102C1-04
CLN
0.00 8.00
3:00 PM 11:30 PM
TW
MRMC CLN Staff
60978
NRSG-102L1 Basic Adult Nursing Med Lab Prerequisite: BIOL-152, AHLT-112, NRSG-100, NRSG-101. Pre or Co-Requisite:
AHLT-113. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-102 lecture and clinical is required.
NRSG-102L1-01 LAB $0.00
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
MR
CM 2205
Staff
60979
NRSG-102L1-02 LAB $0.00
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
MR
CM 2205
Staff
60980
NRSG-102L1-03 LAB $0.00
0.00 2.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
MR
CM 2205
Staff
60981
NRSG-102L1-04 LAB $0.00
0.00 2.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
MR
CM 2205
Staff
60982
NRSG-102 Basic and Adult Nursing-Medical
Prerequisite: BIOL-152, AHLT-112, NRSG-100, NRSG-101. Pre or CoRequisite: AHLT-113. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-102 clinical and lab is required.
NRSG-102-01
$10.00
6.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
MR
CM 2307
Staff
60974
NRSG-103C1 Basic Adult Nursing - Surgical Clinic
Prerequisite: BIOL-152, AHLT-112, NRSG-100, NRSG-101. Pre or CoRequisite: AHLT-113. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-103 lecture and lab is required.
NRSG-103C1-01
CLN
0.00 8.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
RF
GRMC CLN Staff
60984
NRSG-103C1-02
CLN
0.00 8.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
RF
MRMC CLN Staff
60985
NRSG-103C1-03
CLN
0.00 8.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
RF
LRH CLN
Staff
60986
NRSG-103C1-04
CLN
0.00 8.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
RF
HMC CLN Staff
60987
NRSG-103L1 Basic Adult Nursing-Surgical Lab
Prerequisite: BIOL-152, AHLT-112, NRSG-100, NRSG-101. Pre or CoRequisite: AHLT-113. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-103 lecture and clinical is required.
NRSG-103L1-01
LAB
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
TW
CM 2204
Staff
60988
NRSG-103L1-02
LAB
0.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
TW
CM 2204
Staff
60989
NRSG-103L1-03
LAB
0.00 2.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
TW
CM 2204
Staff
60990
NRSG-103L1-04
LAB
0.00 2.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
TW
CM 2204
Staff
60991
NRSG-103 Basic Adult Nursing - SurgicalPrerequisite: BIOL-152, AHLT-112, NRSG-100, NRSG-101. Pre or Co-Requisite:
AHLT-113. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-103 clinical and lab is required.
NRSG-103-01
$10.00
WAC
6.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
TW
CM 2307
Staff
60983
NRSG-104C1 Basic Family/Child Nursing - Clinical
enrollment in NRSG-104 lecture is required.
NRSG-104C1-01
CLN
0.00
NRSG-104C1-02
CLN
0.00
NRSG-104C1-03
CLN
0.00
NRSG-104C1-04
CLN
0.00
Prerequisites: NRSG-102, NRSG-103, AHLT-113. NOTE: Concurrent
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
3:00 PM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:00 AM
11:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
TW
TW
WS
RF
HMC CLN
HMC CLN
GRMC CLN
HMC CLN
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
60994
60995
63714
60996
NRSG-104 Basic Family and Child NursingPrerequisite: NRSG-102, NRSG-103, AHLT-113. Note: Division signature required.
Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-104 clinical is required.
NRSG-104-01
4.00 2.00
9:00 AM 1:55 PM
M
CM 2314
Staff
60992
NRSG-104C2 Basic Family/Child Nursing - Clinical
NRSG-104C2-01
CLN
0.00
NRSG-104C2-02
CLN
0.00
NRSG-104C2-03
CLN
0.00
NRSG-104C2-04
CLN
0.00
Prerequisites:
8.00
7:00 AM
8.00
3:00 PM
8.00
3:00 PM
8.00
7:00 AM
NRSG-102,
3:30 PM
11:25 PM
11:25 PM
3:30 PM
NRSG-103, AHLT-113.
MT
GRMC CLN
MT
HMC CLN
RF
HMC CLN
RF
GRMC CLN
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
60997
60998
60999
61000
NRSG-104 Basic Family and Child NursingPrerequisite: NRSG-102, NRSG-103, AHLT-113. Note: Division signature required.
Concurrent enrollment in NRSG-104 clinical is required.
NRSG-104-02
4.00 2.00
9:00 AM 1:55 PM
W
CM 2314
Staff
60993
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NURS-151 Nursing Transition Clinical Prerequisite: Current Michigan licensure to practice as a licensed practical nurse or
registered nurse. Pre or Co-Requisite: NURS-150. Co-Requisite: Training in computer documentaion as required by the clinical
agency. Note: Division signature required.
NURS-151-C101
CLN
1.50 6.00
7:00 AM 3:30 PM
TW
MRMC CLN Staff
61001
NURS-151-C103
CLN
1.50 6.00
3:00 PM 11:25 PM
RF
MRMC CLN Staff
61002
OISY-101 Keyboarding I
OISY-101-01
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
CM 2139
Goodman
61003
OISY-101-02
2.00 2.00
12:00 PM 1:55 PM
TR
CM 2123
Staff
61004
OISY-101-WWW01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61005
This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Final exam taken on campus.
OISY-158 Medical Transcription for Surgery
Prerequisite: BHSR-110
* OISY-158-WWW01 $20.00
4.00 4.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61096
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
OTA.-240 OTA Internship I
OTA.-240-01
Prerequisite: OTA.-229 Note: Division signature required.
4.00 12.00
INT
INT
PEAC-130 Super Circuit Training
PEAC-130-01
PEAC-130-02
PEAC-130-03
Note: Students must
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
sign a health condition
3:00 PM 3:55 PM
4:00 PM 4:55 PM
5:00 PM 5:55 PM
Staff
61006
waiver form at the first class meeting.
TR
BFH 115
Staff
61007
TR
BFH 115
Staff
61008
TR
BFH 115
Staff
61009
PEAC-144 Weight Training for Men and Women
Note: Students must sign a health condition disclaimer form at the first
class meeting.
PEAC-144-01
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM M T W R BFH 115
Staff
61010
This section (-01) meets May 6 through June 2.
PEAC-144-02
2.00 2.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
M T W R BFH 115
Staff
61011
This section (-02) meets May 6 through June 2.
PEAC-183 Golf
PEAC-183-01
Note: Students must sign a health condition waiver form at the first class meeting.
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM T R
LAPR C301 Staff
63505
PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL-101-01
HUM WAC
PHIL-101-02
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MW
NTC TBA
CM 1111
Czuprynski
Dutra
61012
61013
PHIL-165 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL-165-01
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
CM 2016
Dutra
63721
PHIL-251 Religious Worldviews
PHIL-251-01
MES HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
TR
CM 2024
Spademan
61014
PHIL-295 Ethics
PHIL-295-01
PHIL-295-02
PHIL-295-03
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
MW
TR
TR
CM 2030
CM 2030
LAPR B217
Baker
Spademan
Czuprynski
61015
61016
63722
HUM WAC
HUM WAC
HUM WAC
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PHOT-180 Basic Photography I
PHOT-180-01 $15.00
PHOT-180-02 $15.00
PHOT-180-03 $15.00
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1:00 PM 3:55 PM
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
MW
TR
MW
BUILDING
EXPRESS
ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE
RTC 2328
RTC 2328
RTC 2328
PHSC-191L1 Physical Science I Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in PHSC-191 lecture is required.
PHSC-191L1-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
G 2207
The student must also enroll in PHSC-191-01.
PHSC-191 Physical Science I
PHSC-191-01
$15.00
Note: Concurrent enrollment in PHSC-191 lab is required.
NTL
4.00 3.00
10:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
G 1201
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
G 1201
The student must also enroll in PHSC-191L1-01.
VanMarter
Rentschler
Rentschler
61017
61018
63844
Maguire
61021
Maguire
61020
PHYS-281L1 General College Physics I Lab Prerequisite: Math-140 Note: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS-281 lecture is
required.
PHYS-281L1-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
2:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
G 2201
DeGroot
61023
The student must also enroll in PHYS-281-01.
PHYS-281 General College Physics I
Prerequisite: MATH-140. Note: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS-281 lab is required.
PHYS-281-01
$20.00
NTL
4.00 4.00
12:00 PM1:55 PM
M T W R G 3207
DeGroot
61022
The student must also enroll in PHYS-281L1-01.
PSCN-171 Introduction to American Government
PSCN-171-01
SAC SOC
4.00 4.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MMB 2004 Rozycki
63535
PSCN-171-02
SAC SOC
4.00 4.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
MMB 2004 Rozycki
61024
* PSCN-171-CMM01 $20.00 SAC SOC
4.00 4.00
Rozycki
63553
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224
or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
PSYC-280 General Psychology Laboratory Co-requisite: PSYC-281
PSYC-280-01 LAB
NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
1.00 3.00 12:30 PM
3:25 PM
TR
MMB 2119 Armbruster
61026
PSYC-280-IMM01 LAB $20.00
NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
1.00 3.00
DL
IMM
Armbruster
61027
This section is delivered via the Internet and CD Rom and is for students enrolled in campus sections of PSYC-281 in the Spring. $40 course
materials fee, of which $20 is refundable upon return of materials. This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending
June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session
is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at
http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If
you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is
strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Students pick up CD ROMs on Campus.
PSYC-281 General Psychology
Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit.
PSYC-281-01
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
MMB 2011 McCain
61028
*** PSYC-281-02
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
MMB 2010 Armbruster
61135
PSYC-281-03
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
61029
PSYC-281-04
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
MW
MMB 2013 Staff
61030
PSYC-281-05
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM2:55 PM
TR
LAPR C315 Laimon
61031
PSYC-281-06
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
12:30 PM3:25 PM
MW
MMB 2009 Staff
61032
PSYC-281-07
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
TR
SLBC 1009 Staff
61033
PSYC-281-08
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MMB 2006 Reen
61034
PSYC-281-09
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
LAPR C315 Laimon
61035
* PSYC-281-WWW01
$20.00SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Knapp
61098
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful com-
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pletion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
PSYC-282 Social Psychology
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
* PSYC-282-WWW01 $20.00
SOC MES WAC SMC 3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Knapp
61099
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
PSYC-285 Child Psychology
PSYC-285-01
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
SOC
3.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM
TR
MMB 2006
Edwards
61036
PSYC-286 Abnormal Psychology
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
PSYC-286-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
LAPR C309
PSYC-286-02
SOC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MMB 2011
McCain
McCain
63381
61037
PSYC-288 Psychology of Human Development
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
PSYC-288-01
SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM
MW
MMB 2006 Edwards
61038
* PSYC-288-DLT01
$20.00SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Edwards
61100
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
PTA.-104C1 Physical Therapy II Clinic Prerequisite: BIOL-152 and OTPT-113 and OTPT-114 and PTA.-102. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.-104 lecture and lab is required.
PTA.-104C1-01
CLN
0.00 5.50
CLN CLN
Staff
61040
PTA.-104L1 Physical Therapy II Lab
Prerequisite: BIOL-152 and OTPT-113 and OTPT-114 and PTA.-102. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.-104 lecture and clinical is required.
PTA.-104L1-01 LAB
$15.00
0.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM M T W R SLBC 1502 Staff
61041
PTA.-104L1-02 LAB
$15.00
0.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM M T W R SLBC 1502 Staff
61042
PTA.-104 Physical Therapy II
Prerequisite: BIOL-152 and OTPT-113 and OTPT-114 and PTA.-102. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.-104 clinical and lab is required.
PTA.-104-01
4.00 1.50
8:00 AM 9:20 AM M T W R SLBC 1013 Staff
61039
PTA.-290L1 Clinical Practice
290 lecture is required.
PTA.-290L1-01 LAB
PTA.-290 Clinical Practice III
290 lab is required.
PTA.-290-01 CLN $70.00
Prerequisite: PTA.-280. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.0.00 1.75
CLN CLN
Staff
61044
Prerequisite: PTA.-280. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.4.00 12.00
QUAL-101 Introduction to Quality Assurance
QUAL-101-01
WAC CAC
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 7:55 PM
TR
CLN CLN
Staff
61043
RTC 1111
Staff
63713
RTAD-150 Respiratory Procedures
Prerequisite: RTAD-130, RTAD-132, RTAD-134, RTAD-135. Co-Requisite: RTAD-154,
RTAD-155. Note: Division signature required.
RTAD-150-01
WAC
1.00 1.00
11:00 AM 12:55 PM
CM 1212
Staff
61045
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RTAD-154 Respiratory Clinical Practice II
Prerequisite: RTAD-130 and RTAD-132 and RTAD-134 and RTAD-135. CoRequisite: RTAD-150 and RTAD-155. Note: Division signature required.
RTAD-154-01
4.00 12.00
7:00 AM 2:55 PM
CLN CLN
Staff
61046
RTAD-155 Respiratory Lab III
Prerequisite: RTAD-130 and RTAD-132 and RTAD-134 and RTAD-135. Co-Requisite:
RTAD-150 and RTAD-154. Note: Division signature required.
RTAD-155-01L1
$10.00
1.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
CM 1212
Staff
61047
RTAD-155-02L1
$10.00
1.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
CM 1212
Staff
61048
RTAD-155-03L1
$10.00
1.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
CM 1212
Staff
61049
RTAD-155-04L1
$10.00
1.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
CM 1212
Staff
61050
SCI.-101 Scientific Inquiry
SCI.-101-01
$10.00 NTL SMC
4.00 6.00
4:00 PM 6:55 PM
MTWR
G 2201
DeGroot
63573
SLIE-245 Intro to Deaf Blind Interpreting
Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in SLIE-204 and SLIE-215 and either SLIE-230 or
SLIE-240 or permission of program coordinator.
SLIE-245-01
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 9:25 PM
R
CM 1109
Staff
61136
This section begins May 6 and ends July 9, 2009.
SLIE-250 Educational Interpreting
SLIE-250-01
Prerequisite: SLIE-230 and SLIE-240
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
TR
CM 2105
Doerr
SLIE-290 Practicum I Co-requisite: SLIE-231 or SLIE-241. Classes will meet every week unless otherwise indicated.
Additional hours to be completed in the field.
* SLIE-290-01
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
W
CM 2101
Staff
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions.
63725
61137
SLIE-291 Practicum II Prerequisite: SLIE-290. Class meets every week unless otherwise indicated. Additional hours to be
completed in the field.
* SLIE-291-01
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
W
CM 2101
Staff
61138
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions. Sessions.
SOCS-299 Special Topics and Issues
SOCS-299-01 Leadership Development
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
M
MMB 2015
Staff
61051
SOCW-131 Introduction to Social Work
SOCW-131-01
WAC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM2:55 PM
MW
MMB 2004
Horcha
61052
SOCW-134 Social Work Practicum
SOCW-134-01
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
MMB 2112
Lawson
63600
TR
MMB 2006
Butz
61053
SOCW-136 An Introduction to the Study of Substance Abuse
SOCW-136-01
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
SOCW-239 Field Work in Social Work
Prerequisite: ENGL-101, ENGL-102, SOCW-131, SOCW-132, SOCW-134, SOCW-135
with a grade of 2.0 or better in each of the classes. Signature of program coordinator is required. Instructor will select placement and arrange hours.
SOCW-239-01
6.00 6.00
2:00 PM 2:55 PM
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MMB 2006 Jordan
63845
SOCW-240 Field Work in Social Work I Prerequisites: ENGL-101, ENGL-102, SOCW-131, SOCW-132, SOCW-134, SOCS-135
with a grade of 2.0 or better in each class. Signature of program coordinator is required. Instructor will select placement and
arrange hours.
SOCW-240-01
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 2:55 PM
W
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63895
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SOCY-191-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
MMB 2008 Zicha
61054
SOCY-191-02
SOC
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
TR
MMB 2004 Stewart
61055
SOCY-191-03
SOC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
NTC 123
Zicha
61056
* SOCY-191-DLT01 $20.00
SOC
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Zicha
61102
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Students pick up materials
and take exams on campus.
SOCY-193 Marriage and the Family
* SOCY-193-CMM01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
63379
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
SOCY-194 Fundamentals of Human Sexuality
SOCY-194-01
SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
MW
MMB 2006 Stewart
61057
* SOCY-194-WWW01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Stewart
63378
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
SOCY-294 Race and Ethnic Relations Prerequisite: SOCY-191
SOCY-294-01
SOC MES WAC 3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
SPAN-181 Elementary Spanish
SPAN-181-01
$10.00
HUM 4.00
This section begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
SPAN-181-02
$10.00
HUM 4.00
This section begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
TR
MMB 2008
Zicha
61058
4.00 9:30 AM 11:25 AM
MTW
CM 2032
Otto-Nuzum
61139
4.00 1:00 PM 2:55 PM M T W
CM 2138 Otto-Nuzum 61140
SPAN-182 Elementary Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPAN-160 or SPAN-181. One year of High School Spanish or permission
of instructor.
SPAN-182-01
HUM
4.00 4.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
M T W CM 2032
Hidalgo
63729
This sections begins May 6 and ends July 15, 2009.
TECH-100 Communication Skills for Technology
Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or equivalent Placement Test recommendation.
Note: Basic knowledge of computers is recommended.
TECH-100-01
SAC WAC CAC 2.00 2.00
12:00 PM1:55 PM
TR
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Staff
63476
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SOUTHERN LAKES BRANCH CENTER – SPRING 2009
2100 West Thompson Road Fenton, MI 48430 (810) 762-5000 Chuck Thiel, Director
AUBY-105 Autobody Welding and Metal Finishing
*
AUBY-105-01
$100.00
6.00 8.00
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
SLBC BLDG.C Ashcroft
63483
AUBY-106 Autobody Painting
*
AUBY-106-01
$100.00
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
SLBC BLDG.C Whitney
63484
6.00 8.00
BIOL-150L1 The Human Body Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-150 lecture is required.
BIOL-150L1-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
10:30 AM 11:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1308 Staff
The student must also enroll in BIOL-150-01.
63734
BIOL-150 The Human Body Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-150 lab is required.
BIOL-150-01
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 10:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1308
The student must also enroll in BIOL-150L1-01.
63731
Staff
BIOL-151L3 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lecture is required.
BIOL-151L3-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM3:25 PM
MW
SLBC 1308 Staff
60697
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-03.
BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology INote: A background in High School Biology and/or Chemistry or BIOL-100 strongly
recommended. Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lab is required.
BIOL-151-03
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
SLBC 1009 Staff
63727
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151L3-01.
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-10
CAC
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
SLBC 1306
Staff
63707
COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication
COMM-131-07
HUM
3.00 3.00
ENGL-099 Basic Writing
ENGL-099-01
3.00 3.00
This sections begins May 6 and ends July 14, 2009.
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-12
ENGL-102 English Composition II
ENGL-102-02
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM2:55 PM
MW
SLBC 1004
Staff
63717
8:30 AM 10:45 AM
TR
SLBC 1008
Vargo
63601
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
MW
SLBC 1008
Irwin-Booms
63604
TR
SLBC 1008
Burleson
60912
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
3.00 3.00
8:30 AM 11:25 AM
HEAL-125 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Note: All HEAL-125 sections meet for 5 days only
HEAL-125-03
$25.00
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
M W F SLBC 1009 Staff
This section meets May 6 through May 15.
HREL-151 Interpersonal Multicultural Communication
HREL-151-06
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
MATH-021 Basic Mathematics
MATH-021-02
8:30 AM 10:55 AM M T W R
5.00 5.00
TR
60926
SLBC 1006
Staff
60938
SLBC 1206
Staff
63737
MATH-110 Beginning Algebra
Prerequisite: MATH-021 with grade of S or MATH-021A and MATH-021B and MATH021C and MATH-021D and MATH-021E or placement into MATH-110.
MATH-110-02
4.00 4.00
8:30 AM 10:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1205 Staff
63740
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MUS.-180 Music Appreciation
Recommended: ENGL-101 or eligible Placement Test score.
MUS.-180-03
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
SLBC 1009
Yancho
63679
PSYC-281 General Psychology
Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit.
PSYC-281-07
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
TR
SLBC 1009 Staff
61033
PTA.-104C1 Physical Therapy II Clinic Prerequisite: BIOL-152 and OTPT-113 and OTPT-114 and PTA.-102. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.-104 lecture and lab is required.
PTA.-104C1-01
CLN
0.00 5.50
CLN CLN
Staff
61040
PTA.-104L1 Physical Therapy II Lab
Prerequisite: BIOL-152 and OTPT-113 and OTPT-114 and PTA.-102. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.-104 lecture and clinical is required.
PTA.-104L1-01 LAB
$15.00
0.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM M T W R SLBC 1502 Staff
61041
PTA.-104L1-02 LAB
$15.00
0.00 3.00
9:30 AM 12:25 PM M T W R SLBC 1502 Staff
61042
PTA.-104 Physical Therapy II
Prerequisite: BIOL-152 and OTPT-113 and OTPT-114 and PTA.-102. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.-104 clinical and lab is required.
PTA.-104-01
4.00 1.50
8:00 AM 9:20 AM M T W R SLBC 1013 Staff
61039
LAPEER EXTENSION – SPRING 2009
550 Lake Drive Suite A Lapeer, MI 48446 (810) 667-4166 Wanda Dowdall, Director
AHLT-102 Medical Terminology
AHLT-102-04
1.00 1.00
5:30 PM 7:25 PM
T
LAPR B217
Staff
60643
BIOL-151L2 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lecture is required.
BIOL-151L2-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
TR
LAPR A119 Staff
60696
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-02.
BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology INote: A background in High School Biology and/or Chemistry or BIOL-100 strongly
recommended. Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lab is required.
BIOL-151-02
$10.00
NTL 4.00 3.00 9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
LAPR A119 Staff
60690
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151L2-01.
BIOL-152L2 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152
lecture is required.
BIOL-152L2-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
8:30 AM 11:25 AM
MW
LAPR A119 Schapel
60705
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-02.
BIOL-152L2-02
LAB
0.00 3.00
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
MW
LAPR A119 Schapel
63779
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-02.
BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152 lab is
required.
BIOL-152-02
$10.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
MW
LAPR C315 Schapel
60701
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-152L2.
BUSN-104 Introduction to Business
BUSN-104-02
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
MW
LAPR B213
Staff
63758
BUSN-251 Business Law I
BUSN-251-04
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
LAPR B213
Staff
63762
LAPR C313
LAPR C313
Staff
Staff
60747
60754
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-02
CAC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
COMG-153-09
CAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
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COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication
COMM-131-04
HUM
3.00 3.00
COMM-131-11
HUM
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
TR
LAPR C319
LAPR C319
Staff
Staff
60766
60770
CRJU-265 Criminal Law and Procedure
CRJU-265-01
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B213
Busch
63510
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-04
ENGL-101-15
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MW
LAPR B207
LAPR C309
Reed
Reed
60897
63605
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MW
LAPR B213
LAPR B205
Harris
Burleson
60909
63607
MW
LAPR B217
Pobocik
63685
ENGL-102 English Composition II
ENGL-102-04
ENGL-102-11
GEOG-142 World Regional Geography
GEOG-142-02
MES SOC
4.00 4.00
11:00 AM 2:55 PM
HEAL-125 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Note: All HEAL-125 sections meet for 5 days only
HEAL-125-02
$25.00
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
LAPR B203 Staff
This section meets June 9 through June 24.
HREL-151 Interpersonal Multicultural Communication
HREL-151-13
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
LAPR C309
Staff
60925
60941
MATH-110 Beginning Algebra
Prerequisite: MATH-021 with grade of S or MATH-021A and MATH-021B and MATH021C and MATH-021D and MATH-021E or placement into MATH-110.
MATH-110-05
4.00 4.00
6:00 PM 8:40 PM
T W R LAPR C301 Staff
63742
MATH-120 Intermediate Algebra
MATH-120-03
Prerequisite: Math-110 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-120
4.00 4.00
12:30 PM 3:10 PM
T W R LAPR B207 Staff
63743
MGMT-181 Principles of Management
MGMT-181-02
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B207
Staff
63763
MGMT-183 Small Business Management
MGMT-183-02
WAC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
LAPR C309
Staff
63764
Iwanusa
63681
MUS.-180 Music Appreciation
Recommended: ENGL-101 or eligible Placement Test score.
MUS.-180-04
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B217
PEAC-183 Golf
PEAC-183-01
PHIL-295 Ethics
PHIL-295-03
Note: Students must sign a health condition waiver form at the first class meeting.
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
LAPR C301 Staff
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
LAPR B217
Staff
63505
63722
PSYC-281 General Psychology
Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit.
PSYC-281-05
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM2:55 PM
TR
LAPR C315 Laimon
61031
PSYC-281-09
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
LAPR C315 Laimon
61035
PSYC-286 Abnormal Psychology
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
PSYC-286-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
LAPR C309
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NORTHERN TIER CENTER – SPRING 2009
4082 W. Vienna Road Clio, MI 48420 (810) 232-8044 Desiree Londrigan, Site Coordinator
AHLT-102 Medical Terminology
AHLT-102-05
1.00 1.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
M
NTC 122
Staff
63660
AHLT-135 Dosage & Solution Calculations Prerequisite: MATH-021 or Math Placement Test recommendation of MATH-110 or
higher.
AHLT-135-04
MAC
1.00 1.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
W
NTC 122
Staff
63661
ART.-110 Art Appreciation
ART.-110-02
Note: ENGL-101 recommended.
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
NTC 123
Randall
63842
BIOL-100 Biological Science Concepts
BIOL-100-02
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
NTC 122
Staff
63716
BUSN-104 Introduction to Business
BUSN-104-03
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
NTC 131
Staff
63765
BUSN-106 Business Math
BUSN-106-01
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
63766
BUSN-251 Business Law I
BUSN-251-02
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
63767
CASD-122 Survival Skills for College
CASD-122-04
SAC CAC WAC
2.00 2.00
6:00 PM 7:55 PM
TR
NTC 121
Staff
60730
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-07
CAC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
NTC 121
Staff
60752
COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication
COMM-131-03
HUM
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
NTC 122
Staff
60765
CORR-101 Introduction to Corrections
CORR-101-02
WAC
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 7:55 PM
TR
NTC 128
Wilson
63682
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-01
ENGL-101-16
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
MW
NTC 128
NTC TBA
Walkup
Vanhorn
60900
63606
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
TR
NTC 123
NTC TBA
Baab
Vanhorn
60910
63608
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
NTC 123
Taylor
60933
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
NTC 122
Rucks
60942
MATH-021 Basic Mathematics
*
MATH-021-03
5.00 5.00
9:00 AM 11:25 AM
MW
THIS SECTION (MATH-021-03) MEETS OVER BOTH SPRING AND SUMMER SEMESTERS.
NTC 127
Staff
61127
NTC TBA
Staff
61012
ENGL-102 English Composition II
ENGL-102-01
ENGL-102-13
HIST-257 History of the Holocaust
HIST-257-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
HREL-151 Interpersonal Multicultural Communication
HREL-151-12
SAC MES
3.00 3.00
PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL-101-01
HUM WAC
3.00 3.00
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PSYC-281 General Psychology
Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit.
PSYC-281-03
SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
61029
SOCY-191 Introductory Sociology
SOCY-191-03
SOC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
NTC 123
Zicha
61056
OPEN ENTRY – OPEN EXIT CLASSES
Students may register for these classes throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates
for each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to
http://oeoe.mcc.edu and click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after
05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMC-115 A+ Core Hardware Components Prerequisite: COMG-153 or COMI-160 or permission of instructor.
COMC-115-OE01 LAB
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Doane
60741
COMC-125 A+ Operating System Technologies
Prerequisite: COMC-115 or permission of instructor.
COMC-125-OE01 LAB
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Doane
60742
COMG-150 Introduction to Computer Technology
COMG-150-OE01
CAC
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60745
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical ApproachPrerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-OE01
CAC
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60755
COMN-132 Suppt Microsoft Wnds Ntwrk Core Techn
COMN-132-OE01
NTL
3.00 3.00
Prerequisite: COMN-130 or permission of instructor.
RTC 2110
Doane
60771
COMT-110 Introduction to Digital Technology
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-110-OE01
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60774
COMT-120 Digital Media Production I
COMT-120-OE01
Thigpen
60781
COMT-121 Photo/Graphic Manipulation Topics/Issues
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-121-OE01 Adobe Photoshop Cs LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
COMT-121-OE02 Adobe Photoshop Elements LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60785
Prerequisite: COMT-110 or permission of instructor.
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
60786
COMT-122 Web Page Development: Topics and Issues
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-122-OE01 Dreamweaver LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
COMT-122-OE02 Adobe Go-Live Cs LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60787
60788
COMT-123 Publication Development: Topics/Issues
Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-123-OE01 Adobe Pagemaker LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
COMT-123-OE02 Adobe In-Design Cs LAB 1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60789
60790
COMT-220 Digital Media Production II Prerequisite: COMT-120 or permission of instructor.
COMT-220-OE01
3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
60791
Thigpen
COMW-100 Intro to Web Page Creation Prerequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMW-100-OE01
SAC CAC WAC 3.00 3.00
RTC 2110
Staff
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OPEN ENTRY – OPEN EXIT (OE2) MODULES
Students may register for these classes throughout the semester. A learning contract establishing beginning and ending dates
for each student will be agreed upon with the instructor. Current semester lab schedules are available online by going to
http://oeoe.mcc.edu and click schedule an orientation. Students may contact the OE2 Lab by calling 810.762.0498 after
05/04/09 to schedule an orientation.
COMT-110A Digital Technology Overview Prerequisite: COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMT-110A-OE01 LAB
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60775
COMT-110B Print Based Publications
COMT-110B-OE01 LAB
Prerequisite: COMT-110A or permission of instructor.
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60776
COMT-110C Photo Solutions/Digital Realm Prerequisite: COMT-110A or permission of instructor.
COMT-110C-OE01 LAB
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60777
COMT-110D Graphic Sols/Digital Realm
COMT-110D-OE01 LAB
Thigpen
60778
COMT-110E Create Video/Audio Digital Solutions
Prerequisite: COMT-110A or permission of instructor.
COMT-110E-OE01 LAB
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60779
COMT-110F Basic Design for On-Line Applications
Prerequisite: COMT-110A or permission of instructor.
COMT-110F-OE01 LAB
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60780
COMT-120A Photo/Graphic Manipulation - Photoshop
Prerequisite: COMT-110 or permission of instructor.
COMT-120A-OE01 LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60782
COMT-120B Webpage Development: Adobe Golive
COMT-120B-OE01 LAB
1.00 1.00
Prerequisite: COMT-110 or permission of instructor.
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60783
COMT-120C Publication Development: Adobe Indesign
COMT-120C-OE01 LAB
1.00 1.00
Prerequisite: COMT-110 or permission of instructor.
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60784
COMT-220A Digital Video Editing: Software Based
Prerequisite: COMT-120 or permission of instructor.
COMT-220A-OE01 LAB
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60792
COMT-220B Digital Video Editing: Hardware Based
Prerequisite: COMT-120 or permission of instructor.
COMT-220B-OE01 LAB
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60793
COMT-220C Digital Audio Editing
COMT-220C-OE01 LAB
60794
Prerequisite: COMT-110A or permission of instructor.
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Prerequisite: COMT-120 or permission of instructor.
1.00 1.00
RTC 2110
Thigpen
COMT-220D Digital Resume: Web/CD Production
Prerequisite: COMT-110, COMT-120, COMT-220A, COMT-220B,
COMT-220C or permission of instructor.
COMT-220D-OE01 LAB
0.50 0.50
RTC 2110
Thigpen
60795
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Section Code Letters: CMM-Computer Multi-Media; DLT-Telecourse; IMM-Interactive Multi-Media; PRT-Print-based;
WWW-Online
ACCT-201 Principles of Accounting I Prerequisite: MATH-110 or Placement Test recommendation for MATH-120 or higher;
11th grade reading level as demonstrated on the Reading Placement Test.
* ACCT-201-WWW01
$20.00
5.00 5.00
DL
WWW
Banks
61069
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
ACCT-202 Principles of Accounting II Prerequisites: MATH-120 or Math placement at MATH-130 or higher, and BUSN-180 or
COMG-153.
ACCT-202-WWW01 $20.00
5.00 5.00
DL
WWW
Banks
63648
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
ANTH-211 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
* ANTH-211-WWW01
$20.00MES SOC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Fillion
61070
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BHSR-115 Medical Practice Terminology Prerequisite: AHLT-102
* BHSR-115-WWW01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61072
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BIOL-111 Fundamentals of Biology
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-111 lab is required.
* BIOL-111-DLT01 $20.00
NTL
4.00 6.00
DL
TV
Hekmati
61073
This distance learning section includes both Lecture (LEC) and lab (LAB); concurrent registration in a lab section NOT required. This section
extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of
the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your
course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. EXTRA INFO: Campus presence required for one Saturday lab session, to pick up materials and take tests.
BUSN-104 Introduction to Business
* BUSN-104-DLT01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Londrigan
61074
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
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BUSN-106 Business Math
* BUSN-106-CMM01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
CMM
Bliesath
61075
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-121 Windows Desktop
BUSN-121-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
63645
This section is Spring only starting May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or eLearning@mcc.edu.
Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-130 Microsoft Access
BUSN-130-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
60716
This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-180 Microsoft Excel
BUSN-180-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Goodman
60718
This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus..
BUSN-251 Business Law I
* BUSN-251-DLT01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Anderson
61076
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
*
COMG-153-WWW01 $20.00 CAC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Le Blanc
61078
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
COMG-161 Intro to Computer Security Prerequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or COMG-154 or COMG-162
COMG-161-WWW01 $20.00
1.00 1.00
DL
WWW
Bassett
60758
This is a Spring only section starting May 6 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
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COMG-165 Using the Internet
COMG-165-WWW01 $20.00
1.00 1.00
DL
WWW
Benard
60760
This is a Spring only section beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
COMS-130 Intro to Linux Administration
COMS-130-WWW01 $20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Sbraccia
63621
This section is a Spring section only, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
COMW-100 Intro to Web Page Creation Prerequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or permission of instructor.
COMW-100-WWW01 $20.00 SAC CAC WAC 3.00 3.00
Benard
63489
This section is a Spring only section beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
ECON-125 Personal Money Management
* ECON-125-WWW01 $20.00 MAC SOC
4.00 4.00
DL
WWW
Rueterbusch
61081
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken in the testing center.
ECON-222 Principles of Economics (microeconomics)
Prerequisite: ECON-221 or permission of instructor.
* ECON-222-WWW01 $20.00
SOC
4.00 4.00
DL
WWW
Rueterbusch
61082
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken in the testing center.
ENGL-101 English Composition I
* ENGL-101-WWW01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Hayes-Scott
61083
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
ENGL-102 English Composition II
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
* ENGL-102-WWW01
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Hayes-Scott
61084
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
* ENGL-102-WWW02
$20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Juchartz
61085
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This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
ENGL-235 American Indian Literature Prerequisite: ENGL-101
* ENGL-235-WWW01 $20.00MES HUM WAC 3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Rishoi
61086
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
ENGL-261 Readings in Popular Culture Prerequisite: ENGL-101
* ENGL-261-WWW01 $20.00 SAC HUM WAC CAC 3.00
3.00
DL
WWW
Juchartz
61087
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
GEOL-151 Physical Geology
Note: Concurrent enrollment in GEOL-151 lab is required. Lab enrollment is not required
for the Distance Learning sections.
* GEOL-151-DLT01 $35.00
NTL
4.00 3.00
DL
TV
Swyrtek
61088
This distance learning section includes both lecture (LEC) and lab (LAB); concurrent registration in lab section NOT required. A $15.00
refundable deposit for lab kits. This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20,
2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly
recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or
posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact
the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken at the Testing Center.
HIST-151 World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E.
* HIST-151-WWW01 $20.00 MES SOC WAC 4.00 4.00
Gulyas
63496
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
HIST-152 World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present
* HIST-152-WWW01 $20.00 MES SOC WAC 4.00 4.00
Gulyas
63498
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken online.
HIST-154 History of United States:1607 to 1877
HIST-154-WWW01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
Harding
63499
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
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HIST-155 History of United States: 1877 - Present
HIST-155-WWW01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
Harding
63500
This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
MATH-021 Basic Mathematics
MATH-021-DLT01 $20.00
5.00 5.00
DL
TV
Sutton
63633
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
MGMT-181 Principles of Management
* MGMT-181-DLT01 $20.00
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Anderson
61091
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
MGMT-183 Small Business Management
* MGMT-183-DLT01
$20.00 WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Londrigan
61092
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
MKT.-159 Management Co-Op I
* MKT.-159-PRT01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
PRT
Londrigan
61093
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Continuous enrollment.
MKT.-258 Management Co-Op II
Prerequisite: MKT.-159
* MKT.-258-PRT01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
PRT
Londrigan
61094
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Continuous enrollment.
MKT.-259 Management Co-Op III
Prerequisite: MKT.-258
* MKT.-259-PRT01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
PRT
Londrigan
61095
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Continuous enrollment.
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OISY-101 Keyboarding I
OISY-101-WWW01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61005
This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Final exam taken on campus.
OISY-158 Medical Transcription for Surgery
Prerequisite: BHSR-110
* OISY-158-WWW01 $20.00
4.00 4.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61096
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
PSCN-171 Introduction to American Government
* PSCN-171-CMM01 $20.00 SAC SOC
4.00 4.00
Rozycki
63553
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
PSYC-280 General Psychology Laboratory Co-requisite: PSYC-281
PSYC-280-IMM01 LAB
$20.00 NTL SOC WAC CAC SMC
1.00 3.00
DL
IMM
Armbruster 61027
This section is delivered via the Internet and CD Rom and is for students enrolled in campus sections of PSYC-281 in the Spring. $40 course
materials fee, of which $20 is refundable upon return of materials. This section is a Spring only section, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending
June 26, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session
is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at
http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If
you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is
strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Students pick up CD ROMs on Campus.
PSYC-281 General Psychology
Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit.
* PSYC-281-WWW01 $20.00 SOC SMC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Knapp
61098
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
PSYC-282 Social Psychology
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
* PSYC-282-WWW01
$20.00
SOC MES WAC SMC 3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Knapp
61099
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
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***Spring Late-Start Class
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PSYC-288 Psychology of Human Development
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
* PSYC-288-DLT01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Edwards
61100
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
SOCY-191 Introductory Sociology
* SOCY-191-DLT01 $20.00
SOC
3.00 3.00
DL
TV
Zicha
61102
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Students pick up materials
and take exams on campus.
SOCY-193 Marriage and the Family
* SOCY-193-CMM01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
63379
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
SOCY-194 Fundamentals of Human Sexuality
* SOCY-194-WWW01 $20.00 SOC WAC
3.00 3.00
DL
WWW
Stewart
63378
This section extends over both Spring and Summer Sessions, beginning May 6, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP
REQUIREMENTS see www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course. After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up
for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)7620224 or eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended.
SUMMER SESSION 2009 - JUNE 29 - AUGUST 20, 2009
Review of classes for possible cancellation based on low enrollment will begin June 22, 2009.
ACCT-105 Computerized Accounting
ACCT-105-01
Prerequisite: ACCT-101 or ACCT-201
2.00 2.00
6:00 PM 7:55 PM
MW
CM 2125
Ferguson
63653
ACHR-145 Duct System Fabrication
ACHR-145-01 $50.00
3.00 4.00
6:00 PM 9:50 PM
TR
RTC 1309
Staff
61259
AHLT-102 Medical Terminology
AHLT-102-01
AHLT-102-02
AHLT-102-03
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
12:00 PM1:55 PM
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
8:00 AM 8:55 AM
M
T
TR
CM 2314
CM 2314
NTC 122
Staff
Staff
Staff
61261
61262
63662
TR
MMB 1017
Randall
63841
ART.-131 Drawing
ART.-131-01 $20.00
3.00 6.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
MWF
Art. 131-01 will begin on Monday, June 29, 2009 and continue through Monday, August 3, 2009.
VADC 130
Bohnert
61263
ART.-199 Special Topics and Workshops Note: Instructor signature required.
ART.-199-01 Collage $25.00
3.00 1.00
9:00 AM 3:30 PM
MWF
Art.-199-01 will begin on Monday, June 29, 2009 and continue through Monday, August 3, 2009.
VADC 130
Bohnert
63698
ART.-110 Art Appreciation
ART.-110-01
Note: ENGL-101 recommended.
HUM
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
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ASL.-101 American Sign Language I
ASL.-101-01
HUM
ASL.-101-02
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CM 2103
Staff
Staff
61267
61271
ASL.-102 American Sign Language II
Prerequisite: ASL.-101 or permission of instructor.
ASL.-102-01
HUM
4.00 4.00
12:00 PM 3:55 PM
TR
CM 2103
ASL.-102-02
HUM
4.00 4.00
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
CM 2105
Staff
Staff
61272
63733
BHSR-100 Health Care Systems
BHSR-100-01
Staff
63654
Murawa
63655
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
5:00 PM 7:55 PM
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
TR
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MW
CM 2123
BHSR-200 Health Care Finance
Pre or Co-requisite: OISY-120 or permission of instructor.
BHSR-200-01
4.00 4.00
3:00 PM 6:25 PM M T W R CM 2123
This course meets June 30 - July 27, 2009 only
BIOL-100 Biological Science Concepts
BIOL-100-01
2.00 2.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
CM 1316
Staff
61276
BIOL-101 Microbiology for Health Sciences
BIOL-101-01
$10.00
2.00 4.00
1:00 PM 4:55 PM
MW
G 1111
Hekmati
61277
BIOL-151L1 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lecture is required.
BIOL-151L1-01
LAB
0.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
G 1104
Staff
61279
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-01.
BIOL-151L1-02
LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
TR
G 1104
Staff
61280
The student must also enroll in BIOL-151-01.
BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology INote: A background in High School Biology and/or Chemistry or BIOL-100 strongly
recommended. Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-151 lab is required.
BIOL-151-01
$10.00
NSL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
G 1201
Staff
61278
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-151L1.
BIOL-152L1 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152
lecture is required.
BIOL-152L1-01 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
G 1106
Staff
61282
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-01.
BIOL-152L1-02 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
MW
G 1108
Staff
61283
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-01.
BIOL-152L1-03 LAB
0.00 3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
TR
G 1108
Staff
61284
The student must also enroll in BIOL-152-01.
BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: BIOL-151 Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-152 lab is
required.
BIOL-152-01
$10.00
NSL
4.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
G 1201
Staff
61281
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-152L1.
BIOL-156L1 Microbiology Lab
Note: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL-156 lecture is required.
BIOL-156L1-01 LAB
0.00 4.00
9:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
G 1111
The student must also enroll in BIOL-156-01.
BIOL-156L1-02 LAB
0.00 4.00
11:00 AM 2:55 PM
TR
G 1111
The student must also enroll in BIOL-156-01.
Lall
61286
Lall
61287
BIOL-156 Microbiology Note: A strong background in High School Biology/Chemistry is recommended. Note: Concurrent
enrollment in BIOL-156 lab is required.
BIOL-156-01
$10.00
NSL
4.00 2.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
CM 1211
Lall
61285
The student must also enroll in one section of BIOL-156L1.
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BUSN-104 Introduction to Business
BUSN-104-01
BUSN-104-02
BUSN-104-03
BUSN-104-04
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
TR
TR
MW
CM 2140
NTC 130
CM 2140
LAPR B207
Anderson
Staff
Anderson
Staff
63650
63771
61288
63772
BUSN-106 Business Math
BUSN-106-01
BUSN-106-02
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
TR
NTC 130
CM 2126
Staff
Bliesath
63773
61289
BUSN-121 Windows Desktop
BUSN-121-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61290
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-130 Microsoft Access
BUSN-130-01
2.00 2.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
TR
CM 2139
Staff
61291
BUSN-130-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
63656
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-180 Microsoft Excel
BUSN-180-WWW02
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61292
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Extra Info: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-190 Microsoft Word Prerequisite: OISY-101 or permission of instructor.
BUSN-190-01
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
TR
CM 2139
Staff
61293
BUSN-251 Business Law I
BUSN-251-01
BUSN-251-02
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
MW
LAPR B213
CM 2126
Staff
Staff
63774
63651
BUSN-253 Advertising
BUSN-253-01
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
MW
NTC 130
Staff
63775
BUSN-255 Principles of Marketing
BUSN-255-01
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
NTC 130
Londrigan
61295
CASD-121 Study and Learning Skills
CASD-121-01
CASD-121-03
CASD-121-04
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
5:00 PM 6:55 PM
T
T
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SLBC 1004
LAPR C309
MMB 2119
Staff
Staff
Staff
63668
63669
61296
CASD-122 Survival Skills for College
CASD-122-01
2.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
63670
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CHEM-118 Introduction to Chemistry
Prerequisite: A 2.0 (C) or better in MATH-110. Note: A non-programmable/nongraphing calculator is required. TI 30x recommended.
CHEM-118-01
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 3:55 PM
M W R G 3111
Staff
61297
CHEM-118-02
3.00 3.00
4:00 PM 5:55 PM
M W R G 3111
Staff
63631
CHEM-132L1 General Chemistry II Lab
Prerequisite: 2.0 (C) or better in CHEM 131 AND a 2.0 (C) or better in MATH-130
or MATH-145. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles, lab coat and a stitch bound composition book on the
first day of class. A TI-83 or TI-84 calculator is required. Note: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-131 lecture and quiz is
required.
CHEM-132L1-01 LAB
0.00 4.00
9:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
G 3106
Hange Lemke 61299
The student must also enroll in one section of CHEM-132Q1 and CHEM-132-01.
CHEM-132L1-02 LAB
0.00 4.00
2:00 PM 5:55 PM
MW
G 3106
Staff
63628
The student must also enroll in one section of CHEM-132Q1 and CHEM-132-01.
CHEM-132Q1 General Chemistry II Quiz Prerequisite: 2.0 (C) or better in CHEM 131 AND a 2.0 (C) or better in MATH-130
or MATH-145. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles, lab coat and a stitch bound composition book on the
first day of class. A TI-83 or TI-84 calculator is required. Note: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-132 lab and quiz is required.
CHEM-132Q1-01 QUZ
0.00 1.00
11:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
G 3207
Hange Lemke 61300
The student must also enroll in one section of CHEM-132L1 and CHEM-132-01.
CHEM-132Q1-02 QUZ
0.00 1.00
12:00 PM12:55 PM
TR
G 3207
Staff
63629
The student must also enroll in one section of CHEM-132L1 and CHEM-132-01.
CHEM-132 General Chemistry II
Prerequisite: 2.0 (C) or better in CHEM 131 AND a 2.0 (C) or better in MATH-130 or
MATH-145. Note: This course requires chemical splashproof goggles, lab coat and a stitch bound composition book on the first
day of class. A TI-83 or TI-84 calculator is required. Note: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM-132 lab and quiz is required.
CHEM-132-01
$20.00
NSL
5.00 2.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
G 3207
Hange Lemke 61298
The student must also enroll in one section of CHEM-132L1 and one section of CHEM-132Q1.
COMG-150 Introduction to Computer Technology
COMG-150-01
INT
1.00 1.00
5:00 PM 6:55 PM
W
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical ApproachPrerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-01
INT
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
COMG-153-02
INT
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
COMG-153-03
INT
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
TR
COMG-153-04
INT
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
COMG-153-05
INT
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
RTC 2115
Staff
61301
RTC 2107
RTC 2115
RTC 2115
NTC 121
SLBC 1306
Massoud
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
61302
61303
61304
63708
63709
COMI-268 Externship I Prerequisite: 12 credit hours in COMG, COMS, COMI or COMN. Recommendation of 2 IT instructors
required and must have officially declared a program within the Information Technology program. Note: Division signature
required.
COMI-268-01
2.00 2.00
Benard
61305
COMI-269 Externship II Prerequisite: COMI-268
COMI-269-01
2.00 2.00
COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication
COMM-131-01
HUM
3.00 3.00
COMM-131-02
HUM
3.00 3.00
COMM-131-03
HUM
3.00 3.00
COMM-131-04
HUM
3.00 3.00
COMM-131-05
HUM
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM
1:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
CRJU-264 Court Testimony and Documentation
CRJU-264-01
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
11:55 AM
3:55 PM
8:25 PM
8:55 PM
8:55 PM
Benard
61306
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
CM 2001
CM 2001
CM 2001
NTC TBA
LAPR C319
Chapel
Welliver
Staff
Chapel
Ferrara
61307
61308
61309
63738
63739
MW
LAPR B213
Busch
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CSMO-102 Basic Cosmetology Theory II Prerequisite: CSMO-100 and CSMO-101 or a minimum of 250 hours. Co-Requisite:
CSMO-103 Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-102-01
5.00 5.00
11:30 AM 3:25 PM
M
VADC 121
61310
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
TW
VADC 121
CSMO-103 Basic Cosmetology Lab II
Prerequisite: CSMO-100 and CSMO-101
CSMO-102 Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-103-01 LAB $25.00
6.25 12.50
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
8:00 AM 11:55 AM
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
or a minimum of 250 hours. Co-Requisite:
M
TW
RF
VADC 121
VADC 121
VADC 121
61311
CSMO-106 Nail Technician - 106 Theory Prerequisite: CSMO-104 and CSMO-105. Co-Requisite: CSMO-107. Note:
Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-106-01
6.00 6.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
T W R F VADC 119
61312
CSMO-107 Nail Technician - 107 Lab Prerequisite: CSMO-104 and CSMO-105. Co-Requisite: CSMO-106. Note:
Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-107-01 LAB $25.00
4.00 8.00
11:30 AM 2:55 PM
T W R F VADC 119
61313
CSMO-109 Intro to Advanced Cosmetology Prerequisite: Minimum 350 hours from GASC Technology program. Note:
Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-109-01 LAB
5.00 10.00
8:00 AM 2:25 PM
W
CM 1306
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
MT
CM 1306
61314
CSMO-112 Esthetics Theory II
Prerequisite: CSMO-110, CSMO-111 or 200 hours in a State of Michigan approved
Esthetician course. Co-Requisite: CSMO-113, Esthetics Lab II. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-112-01
6.00 6.00
8:00 AM 1:25 PM
W
CM 1306
Staff
63768
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
T
CM 1306
CSMO-113 Esthetics Lab II
Prerequisite: CSMO-110 and CSMO-111 or 200 hours in a State of Michigan approved
Esthetician course. Co-requisite: CSMO-112 Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-113-01 LAB
4.00 8.00
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
RF
CM 1305
Staff
63769
1:30 PM 3:25 PM
W
CM 1305
CSMO-202 Advanced Cosmetology Theory IIPrerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-200 and CSMO-201 or completion of
1000 hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. Co-Requisite: CSMO-203. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-202-01
6.00 6.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM M T W R CM 1301
61315
CSMO-203 Advanced Cosmetology Lab II Prerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102, CSMO-103, CSMO-200, CSMO201 or 750 hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. Co-Requisite: CSMO-202. Note: Coordinator's signature required to
register in this course.
CSMO-203-01
$25.00
5.75 11.50
7:30 AM 11:25 AM M T W R VADC 119A
61316
7:30 AM 2:55 PM
F
VADC 119A
CSMO-203-02
$25.00
5.75 11.50
7:30 AM 11:25 AM M T W R VADC 119A
61317
7:30 AM 2:55 PM
F
VADC 119A
CSMO-206 Advanced Cosmetology Theory IVPrerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102, CSMO-103, CSMO-200,
CSMO-201, CSMO-202, CSMO-203, CSMO-204, CSMO-205 or a minimum 1250 hours from a state licensed cosmetology
school. Co-Requisite: CSMO-207. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-206-01
6.00 6.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM M T W R CM 1301
61318
CSMO-207 Advanced Cosmetology Lab IV Prerequisite: CSMO-100, CSMO-101, CSMO-102, CSMO-103, CSMO-200, CSMO201, CSMO-202, CSMO-203, CSMO-204, CSMO-205 or completion of 1250 hours from a state licensed cosmetology school. CoRequisite: CSMO-206. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-207-01
$25.00
5.75 11.50
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
F
VADC 119A
61319
11:30 AM 3:25 PM M T W R VADC 119A
CSMO-207-02
$25.00
5.75 11.50
8:00 AM 3:25 PM
F
VADC 119A
61320
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CSMO-212 Csmo/Nail Tech Student Inst Theory II
Prerequisite: CSMO-210 and CSMO-211 or a minimum of 165 hours
from a Michigan Licensed Cosmetology/Nail Technology Instructors program. Co-Requisite: CSMO-213. Note: Coordinator's signature required to register in this course.
CSMO-212-01
6.00 1.00
VADC LAB
61321
CSMO-213 Csmo/Nail Tech Student Instructor Lab II
Prerequisite: CSMO-210 and CSMO-211 or a minimum 165 hours from
a Michigan Licensed Cosmetology/Nail Technology Instructor program. Co-Requisite: CSMO-212. Note: Coordinator's signature
required to register in this course.
CSMO-213-01
0.00 10.00
VADC LAB
61322
CSMO-215 Csmo/Nail Tech Student Inst Lab III
Prerequisite: CSMO-210, CSMO-211, CSMO-212 and CSMO-213 or a
minimum of 330 hours from a Michigan Licensed Cosmetology Instructor program. Note: Coordinator's signature required to
register in this course.
CSMO-215-01
6.00 12.00
61323
DHYG-102 Aspects of Infection & Hazard Control in Dentistry
Prerequisite: BIO.-156 for dental hygiene students, signature of dental assisting coordinator for dental assisting students or graduate of accredited DA or DH program or be current
CDA, RDA.
DHYG-102-01
1.00 1.00
2:30 PM 4:20 PM
T
MMB 2024 Staff
61324
ENGL-016 Essential Reading Skills
ENGL-016-01
Corequisite: ENGL-098 or ENGL-099
3.00 3.00
5:00 PM 7:55 PM
ENGL-030 Strategic Reading II
mended.
ENGL-030-01
Note: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL-099 or placement into ENGL-101 strongly recom-
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-01
CMP
ENGL-101-02
CMP
ENGL-101-03
CMP
ENGL-101-04
CMP
ENGL-101-05
CMP
ENGL-101-06
CMP
ENGL-101-07
CMP
ENGL-101-08
CMP
TR
CM 2009
Anthony
61331
3.00 3.00
4:30 PM 7:25 PM
TR
CM 2005
Austin
61335
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
9:30 AM 12:25 PM
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MW
TR
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
LAPR B217
CM 1111
CM 2022
SLBC 1004
CM 1027
CM 1027
LAPR B217
NTC 123
Armstrong
Steffey
Shafer
Fizette
Steffey
Shafer
King
Harshfield
61339
61337
61338
63624
61340
61341
61342
61343
ENGL-101
3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
3.00
12:30 PM 3:25 PM
3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
3.00
4:00 PM 6:55 PM
3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
NTC TBA
CM 1109
CM 1110
LAPR B217
CM 1109
CM 1109
SLBC 1004
CM 1110
LAPR C309
Harshfield
Harris
Baab
Frever
Harris
Baab
Fizette
Baab
Armstrong
61344
63625
61345
61346
61347
61348
63626
61349
63627
Staff
61350
ENGL-102 English Composition II
Prerequisite:
ENGL-102-01
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-02
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-03
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-04
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-05
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-06
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-07
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-08
CMP
3.00
ENGL-102-09
CMP
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENGL-221 Introduction to Literature Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or permission of instructor.
ENGL-221-01
HUM
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
TR
CM 1111
HEAL-125 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Note: All HEAL-125 sections meet for 5 days only
HEAL-125-01
$25.00
1.00 1.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
M W F CM 2107
Klassen
This class meets August 10 to August 19
HIST-151 World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E.
HIST-151-01
SOC
4.00 4.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MMB 2016
Burks
61351
63503
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HIST-152 World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present
HIST-152-01
SOC
4.00 4.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
MMB 2016
Jacobson
63504
HIST-154 History of United States:1607 to 1877
HIST-154-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
MMB 2016
Harding
61352
HIST-155 History of United States: 1877 - Present
HIST-155-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM 2:55 PM
MW
MMB 2016
Harding
61353
HREL-101 Interpersonal Communication
HREL-101-01
5:00 PM 6:55 PM
TR
MMB 2025
Van Etten
61354
HREL-151 Interpersonal Multicultural Communication
HREL-151-01
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-03
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-04
3.00 3.00
HREL-151-05
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
7:00 PM 9:55 PM
MW
TR
TR
TR
MMB 1005
NTC 123
LAPR C309
MMB 2025
Staff
Staff
Staff
Van Etten
61355
61357
61358
61360
MATH-021 Basic Mathematics
MATH-021-01
MATH-021-02
MATH-021-04
8:30 AM 10:55 AM M T W R
9:00 AM 11:25 AM M T W R
1:00 PM 3:25 PM M T W R
SLBC 1206
G 2109
G 2109
Staff
Carr
Carr
63746
61361
61362
2.00 2.00
5.00 5.00
5.00 5.00
5.00 5.00
MATH-110 Beginning Algebra
Prerequisite: MATH-021 with grade of S or MATH-021A and MATH-021B and MATH021C and MATH-021D and MATH-021E or placement into MATH-110.
MATH-110-01
MTH
4.00 4.00
8:30 AM 10:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1006 Staff
63747
MATH-110-02
MTH
4.00 4.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM M T W R NTC 128
Staff
63748
MATH-110-03
MTH
4.00 4.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM M T W R G 2105
Staff
61363
MATH-110-04
MTH
4.00 4.00
6:00 PM 7:55 PM
M T W R G 2105
Staff
61364
MATH-120 Intermediate Algebra
Prerequisite: Math-110 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-120
MATH-120-01
MTH
4.00 4.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM M T W R G 2105
Staff
MATH-120-02
MTH
4.00 4.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM M T W R
G 2107
Staff
61365
63630
MATH-130 College AlgebraPrerequisite: MATH-120 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-130. Note: TI-83 calculator
is required.
MATH-130-01
MTH
4.00 4.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM M T W R G 2107
Staff
61366
MATH-140 Trigonometry Prerequisite: MATH-120 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-130. Note: TI-83 calculator is
required.
MATH-140-01
MTH
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
M T W G 2105
Staff
61367
MGMT-183 Small Business Management
MGMT-183-01
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
MW
SLBC 1205
MGMT-210 Diagnostics and Procedural Coding
Prerequisite: BHSR-115 and BHSR-120
MGMT-210-01
$30.00
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 1:00 PM
S
CM 2139
3:00 PM 5:55 PM
F
CM 2139
MGMT-286 Human Resources Management
MGMT-286-01
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
CM 2126
Staff
63659
Staff
63657
Bliesath
61368
MUS.-180 Music Appreciation
MUS.-180-01
MUS.-180-02
Recommended: ENGL-101 or eligible Placement Test score.
HUM
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
MMB 1029
HUM
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
LAPR B217
MacDonald
Yon
61369
61370
MUS.-182 Jazz Appreciation
MUS.-182-01
Recommended: ENGL-101
HUM
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
Hill
61371
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NAPP-123C1 Nurse Aide Principles and Procedures
Note: Division signature
Concurrent enrollment in NAPP-123 lecture is required.
NAPP-123C1-01
CLN
0.00 4.00
7:00 AM 3:25 PM
NAPP-123C1-02
CLN
0.00 4.00
7:00 AM 3:25 PM
NAPP-123C1-03
CLN
0.00 4.00
7:00 AM 3:25 PM
BUILDING
EXPRESS
ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE
required. Physical Examination required.
R
R
F
GBNC CLN Staff
GCON CLN Staff
GBNC CLN Staff
61373
61374
61375
NAPP-123 Nurse Aide Principles and Procedures
Note: Division signature required. Physical Examiniation required. Do
not cross grouping lines. Concurrent enrollment in NAPP-123 clinical is required.
NAPP-123-01
$30.00
4.00 2.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
CM 2203
Staff
61372
The student must also enroll in one section of NAPP-123C1.
OISY-101 Keyboarding I
OISY-101-01
2.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
TR
CM 2139
Staff
63770
OISY-101-WWW01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
63658
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
OTA.-129 Clinical Practice I
OTA.-129-01
Prerequisite: OTPT-100, OTA.-100, OTPT-113
1.00 3.00
1:00 PM 1:55 PM
T
SLBC 1011
Staff
63421
OTA.-240 OTA Internship I
OTA.-240-01
Prerequisite: OTA.-229 Note: Division signature required.
4.00 12.00
INT INT
Staff
61376
OTA.-250 OTA Internship II
OTA.-250-01
Prerequisite: OTA.-240. Note: Division signature required.
4.00 12.00
INT INT
Staff
61377
PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL-101-01
HUM
PHIL-101-02
HUM
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
MW
CM 1110
CM 1111
Dutra
Dutra
63741
61378
PHIL-190 Introduction to Logic
PHIL-190-01
HUM
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
CM 2001
Spademan
61380
PHIL-295 Ethics
PHIL-295-01
PHIL-295-02
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
TR
CM 1111
CM 1111
Spademan
Warren
61381
61382
3.00 3.00
5:30 PM 8:25 PM
TR
RTC 2328
Rentschler
61383
PHOT-180 Basic Photography I
PHOT-180-01
$15.00
HUM
HUM
PHYS-282L1 General College Physics II LabPrerequisite: PHYS-281. Concurrent enrollment in PHYS-282 lecture is required.
PHYS-282L1-01 LAB
0.00 2.00
11:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
G 2201
Staff
61385
The student must also enroll in PHYS-282-01.
PHYS-282 General College Physics II Prerequisite: PHYS-281. Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 282 Lab is required.
PHYS-282-01
$20.00
NSL
4.00 4.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM M T W R G 2208
Staff
The student must also enroll in PHYS-282L1-01
PSCN-171 Introduction to American Government
PSCN-171-01
SOC
4.00 4.00
61384
5:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
MMB 2006
Rozycki
61386
PSYC-280 General Psychology Laboratory Co-requisite: PSYC-281
PSYC-280-01 LAB
SOC
1.00 3.00
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
TR
MMB 2119
Staff
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PSYC-281-02
PSYC-281-03
PSYC-281-04
PSYC-281-05
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SOC
3.00 3.00
9:00 PM 11:55 PM
MW
MMB 2011 Staff
63382
SOC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
MMB 2010 Staff
61388
SOC
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
LAPR C315 Staff
61389
SOC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MMB 2011 Staff
61390
SOC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
MMB 2010 Staff
61391
PSYC-283 Theories of Personality
Prerequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor.
PSYC-283-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
PTA.-290 Clinical Practice III
290 lab is required.
PTA.-290-01
CLN
BUILDING
EXPRESS
ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE
MMB 2010
McCain
63834
Prerequisite: PTA.-280. Note: Division signature required. Concurrent enrollment in PTA.4.00 12.00
SOCY-191 Introductory Sociology
SOCY-191-01
SOC
Staff
61392
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
TR
MMB 2006
Stewart
61393
SOCY-194 Fundamentals of Human Sexuality
SOCY-194-01
SOC
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
MW
MMB 2006
Stewart
61394
SOUTHERN LAKES BRANCH CENTER – SUMMER 2009
2100 West Thompson Road Fenton, MI 48430 (810) 715-2000 Chuck Thiel, Director
CASD-121 Study and Learning Skills
CASD-121-01
SLBC 1004
Staff
63668
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-05
INT
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
SLBC 1306
Staff
63709
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-04
MW
SLBC 1004
Fizette
63624
MW
SLBC 1004
Fizette
63626
SLBC 1206
Staff
63746
CMP
1.00 1.00
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 11:55 AM
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
ENGL-102 English Composition II
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
ENGL-102-07
CMP
3.00 3.00
4:00 PM 6:55 PM
MATH-021 Basic Mathematics
MATH-021-01
5.00 5.00
T
8:30 AM 10:55 AM M T W R
MATH-110 Beginning Algebra
Prerequisite: MATH-021 with grade of S or MATH-021A and MATH-021B and MATH021C and MATH-021D and MATH-021E or placement into MATH-110.
MATH-110-01
MTH
4.00 4.00
8:30 AM 10:25 AM M T W R SLBC 1006 Staff
63747
MGMT-183 Small Business Management
MGMT-183-01
OTA.-129 Clinical Practice I
OTA.-129-01
3.00 3.00
2:00 PM 4:55 PM
Prerequisite: OTPT-100, OTA.-100, OTPT-113
1.00 3.00
1:00 PM 1:55 PM
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Staff
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T
SLBC 1011
Staff
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LAPEER EXTENSION CENTER – SUMMER 2009
550 Lake Drive Suite A Lapeer, MI 48446 (810) 667-4166 Wanda Dowdall, Director
BUSN-104 Introduction to Business
BUSN-104-04
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B207
Staff
63772
BUSN-251 Business Law I
BUSN-251-01
3.00 3.00
12:00 PM2:55 PM
TR
LAPR B213
Staff
63774
CASD-121 Study and Learning Skills
CASD-121-03
1.00 1.00
1:00 PM 2:55 PM
T
LAPR C309
Staff
63669
COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication
COMM-131-05
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
LAPR C319
Staff
63739
CRJU-264 Court Testimony and Documentation
CRJU-264-01
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
LAPR B213
Busch
63511
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-01
CMP
ENGL-101-07
CMP
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
MW
MW
LAPR B217
LAPR B217
Armstrong
King
61339
61342
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
MW
LAPR B217
LAPR C309
Staff
Armstrong
61346
63627
TR
LAPR C309
Staff
61358
Yon
61370
ENGL-102 English Composition II
ENGL-102-04
CMP
ENGL-102-09
CMP
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
HREL-151 Interpersonal Multicultural Communication
HREL-151-04
3.00 3.00
MUS.-180 Music Appreciation
MUS.-180-02
HUM
PSYC-281 General Psychology
PSYC-281-03
SOC
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
Recommended: ENGL-101 or eligible Placement Test score.
3.00 3.00
1:00 PM 3:55 PM
MW
LAPR B217
Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit.
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
TR
LAPR C315 Staff
61389
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NORTHERN TIER CENTER – SUMMER 2009
4082 W. Vienna Road Clio, MI 48420 (810) 232-8044 Desiree Londrigan, Site Coordinator
AHLT-102 Medical Terminology
AHLT-102-03
1.00 1.00
8:00 AM 8:55 AM
TR
NTC 122
Staff
63662
BUSN-104 Introduction to Business
BUSN-104-02
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
TR
NTC 130
Staff
63771
BUSN-106 Business Math
BUSN-106-01
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
TR
NTC 130
Staff
63773
BUSN-253 Advertising
BUSN-253-01
3.00 3.00
11:00 AM 1:55 PM
MW
NTC 130
Staff
63775
BUSN-255 Principles of Marketing
BUSN-255-01
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
NTC 130
Londrigan
61295
CASD-122 Survival Skills for College
CASD-122-01
2.00 2.00
8:00 AM 9:55 AM
TR
NTC 123
Staff
63670
COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard
COMG-153-04
INT
3.00 3.00
9:00 AM 11:55 AM
MW
NTC 121
Staff
63708
COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication
COMM-131-04
HUM
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
NTC TBA
Chapel
63738
ENGL-101 English Composition I
ENGL-101-08
CMP
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
TR
NTC 123
Harshfield
61343
ENGL-102 English Composition II
Prerequisite: ENGL-101
ENGL-102-01
CMP
3.00 3.00
8:00 AM 10:55 AM
MW
NTC TBA
Harshfield
61344
HREL-151 Interpersonal Multicultural Communication
HREL-151-03
3.00 3.00
T R NTC 123
Staff
61357
3.00 3.00
10:00 AM 12:55 PM
MATH-110 Beginning Algebra
Prerequisite: MATH-021 with grade of S or MATH-021A and MATH-021B and MATH021C and MATH-021D and MATH-021E or placement into MATH-110.
MATH-110-02
MTH
4.00 4.00
9:00 AM 10:55 AM M T W R NTC 128
Staff
63748
MUS.-182 Jazz Appreciation
MUS.-182-01
Recommended: ENGL-101
HUM
3.00 3.00
6:00 PM 8:55 PM
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e-LEARNING – SUMMER 2009
Section Code letters: CMM-Computer Multi-Media; DLT – Telecourse; IMM-Interactive Multi-Media; PRT-Print based;
WWW-Online
BUSN-121 Windows Desktop
BUSN-121-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61290
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-130 Microsoft Access
BUSN-130-WWW01
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
63656
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
BUSN-180 Microsoft Excel
BUSN-180-WWW02
$20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
61292
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. Extra Info: Tests are taken on campus.
OISY-101 Keyboarding I
OISY-101-WWW01 $20.00
2.00 2.00
DL
WWW
Watts
63658
This is a summer only section beginning June 29, 2009 and ending August 20, 2009. MUST MEET DLES PREP REQUIREMENTS see
www.elearning.mcc.edu for details. Attendance at a course start-up session is highly recommended for successful completion of the course.
After you register, check the session schedule on-line at http://eLearning.mcc.edu, or posted outside CM 2124 to sign-up for your course's session. PACKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU. If you have questions, contact the e-Learning Office at(810)762-0224 or
eLearning@mcc.edu. Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) is strongly recommended. EXTRA INFO: Tests are taken on campus.
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UNIVERSITY CENTER
A program between Mott Community College, Ferris State University,
Eastern Michigan University, Rochester College and Cleary University to
provide area residents with opportunities to complete graduate degrees in Flint.
All classes will be held on Mott Community College’s campus. Degree programs
available include Business Administration, Health Systems Management,
Occupational Education, Early Childhood Education and others.
Earn your BBA without ever leaving campus!
Classes are available online and lecture with lecture only one night a week!
For more information, call 810-232-8004 or stop by the office in the MCC University Center - MMB1012
Email: mnuckles@cleary.edu
Spring/Summer 2009: April 13 - August 30, 2008
Bachelor of Business Administration
Business Management
Entrepreneurship
Health Care Management
Marketing
Spring 1
ACC 402
BAC 300
MKT 415
OPM 400
PLS 470
Managerial Accounting..............................Tuesday 6-10pm
Business Research & Communication ......Tuesday 6-10pm
Interactive Marketing ..............................................Online
Operations Management..........................................Online
Public Policy & Corporate Reliability ........Tuesday 6-10pm
Spring 2
ECO 320
Law 320
MGT 407
MTH 344
Economics of Business..............................Tuesday 6-10pm
Business Ethics & Legal Issues ..................................Online
Behavior of Organizations ........................................Online
Quantitative Business Analysis ..................Tuesday 6-10pm
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*Master of Business Administration
Accounting
Green Business Strategy
Management
Non-Profit Management
*MBA classes are done completely online.
Summer
ACC 401
BCS 440
FIN 400
MGT 420
Financial Accounting ................................Tuesday 6-10pm
Technology and the Organization ............................Online
Financial Management ..............................Tuesday 6-10pm
International Business ..............................................Online
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Eastern Michigan University
Continuing Education
For more information, call the Eastern Michigan University Office 810.762.0303
Spring Semester Begins May 4, 2009
Graduate Classes
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE TITLE
DAYS
TIMES
DATES
CREDIT
S
W
9:00a-3:00p
5:30p-8:45p
May 2-June 13
May 6-June 10
3
3
M-F
8:00a-3:00p
June 20-June26
3
DATES
CREDIT
Masters of Arts Educational Leadership
EDLD 615
EDLD 617
Collective Negotiations
Adm. Human. Resources in Edu.
Masters of Arts Special Education
SPGN 630
Integrated Curr. in Spec.
Undergraduate Classes
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE TITLE
DAYS
Bachelor of Science in Applied Technology
PDD 380
Engineering Cost Estimating
TIMES
Delivered Online
3
Summer Semester Begins June 29, 2009
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE TITLE
Masters of Arts Educational Leadership
EDLD 517
Leadership for School Improvement
EDLD 620
The Principalship
Masters of Arts Special Education
SPLI 672
Integrat. Curr. Lang/Lit
DAYS
TIMES
DATES
CREDIT
M
F
S
3:30p-9:30p
4:30p-9:00p
8:30a-3:30p
Jun 29-Aug 3
Jun 26-Jul 25
3
3
FS
8:00a-5:00p
Jul 10-Jul 25
3
Fall Semester Begins September 9, 2009
Graduate Classes
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE TITLE
Masters of Arts Community Counseling
COUN 505
Coun. Dev. Basic Skills
COUN 508
Theories of Counseling
DAYS
TIMES
DATES
CREDIT
S
T
10:00a-1:00p
5:30p-8:45p
Sept 12-Dec 5
Sept 9-Dec 1
3
3
W
R
5:30p-8:45p
5:30p-8:45p
Sept 9-Dec 2
Sept 10-Dec 3
3
3
TBA
TBA
Sept 9-Dec 19
TBA
6
TBA
Masters of Arts Educational Leadership
EDLD 515
EDLD 612
Instruc. Super. & Prog. Eval
Econo. of Public Ed.
Masters of Arts Special Education
SPGN 689
Super. Internship in Special Educ
SPGN 694
Seminar Educational Psychology
Undergraduate Classes
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE TITLE
Bachelors of Science Applied Technology
MFG 203
Industrial Operations
MFG 421
Manufacturing Engin. Analysis
DAYS
TIMES
DATES
CREDIT
T
R
6:00p-9:00p
6:00p-9:00p
Sept 15-Dec 15
Sept 10-Dec 17
3
3
(All Educational Leadership, Special Education, and Curriculum classes can be used for Teacher Re-certification)
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY
Southeast Michigan Regional Center-Flint • Fall 2009
Course
CRIM 305
CRIM 310
CRIM 411
CRIM 425
EDUC 101
EDUC 289
EDUC 303
EDUC 339
EDUC 421
EDUC 431
EDUC 432
EDUC 433
EDUC 499
EDUC 501
EDUC 503
EDUC 508
EDUC 521
EDUC 531
EDUC 532
EDUC 533
EDUC 599
EDUC 601
EDUC 630
EDUC 662
EDLA 207
EDLA 222
ERLA 533
ENGL 301
ENGL 321
MUSI 131
NURS 324
NURS 325
Credits
Title
4
Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
3
Corrections and Society
3
Crime Control Policy
4
Michigan Criminal Law
1
Intro to the Profession of Teaching
3
Principles Teaching-Learning
3
School, Work and Society
2
Instruction Planning-Practice
3
Teaching Reading Elem-Mid School 2
3
Methods Teaching Lang Art/Soc Studies
3
Methods Teaching Math/Sci Elem/Mid Sch
1
Methods in Health and PE
2
Professional Seminar
3
Principles Teaching and Learning
3
Foundations of Education
3
Inst of Exceptional Learners
3
Teaching Reading Elem-Mid Sch 2
3
Teaching Eval Lang Art/SS Elem/Mid Sch
3
Teaching Eval Math/Sci Elem/Mid Sch
1
Methods in Health and PE
2
Professional Seminar
3
Curriculum Leadership Development
3
School Law
3
Qualitative Research Methods
3
Emergent Literacy
4
Text and the Child
3
Students Reading Difficulties
3
Introduction to Linguistics
3
Advanced Composition
1
Music for the Elem Teacher
3
Transition to Professional Nursing
1
Professional Nurse Skills Development
Day
Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Thursday
TBA
Tuesday
Thursday
Thursday
Wednesday
Monday
TBA
Wednesday
Saturday
Tuesday
Thursday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Monday
Monday
Wednesday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
TBA
Monday
Wednesday
Saturday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Thursday
TBA
Time
6:00-9:50
6:00-8:50
6:00-8:50
6:00-9:50
6:00-8:50
6:00-8:50
5:00-5:50
6:00-8:50
5:00-6:50
5:00-5:50
9:00-2:50
6:00-8:50
6:00-8:50
6:00-8:50
6:00-8:50
7:00-8:50
5:00-6:50
5:00-5:50
9:00-2:50
9:00-2:50
9:00-4:50
6:00-8:50
6:00-9:50
9:00-2:50
6:00-8:50
10:00-12:50
4:00-5:50
5:00-7:50
Many courses are also being offered online. Please stop by our office or call for details.
For further information, please call 810-762-0461 or toll free 866-387-9430
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Rochester College
For more information call 810-762-0299
Summer 2009 Schedule
April 25, 2009 - August 14, 2009
Classes meet 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm - See advisor for details.
Session A
Counseling Psychology:
PSY 4403
PSY 3313
PSY 4913 (Directed Studies)
Career Development & Guidance ....................................Tuesday 6-10pm
Intro to Psychological Assessment..................................Thursday 6-10pm
Directed Research ....................................................Friday start date-TBA
(Contact RC advisor for details)
Session B
PSY 4413
PSY 4893
Marital & Family Systems ................................................Tuesday 6-10pm
Psyc. Seminar (Capstone)................................................Thursday 6-10pm
Session A
Early Childhood Studies:
ECS 4623
REL 1013
PSY 3193 (Directed Studies)
Identifying & Serving the At-Risk Child..........................Tuesday 6-10pm
Survey of Bible Lit..........................................................Thursday 6-10pm
Infant & Toddler Development ................................Friday start date-TBA
(Contact RC advisor for details)
Session B
ECS 3303
ECS 4533
Legal Issues in EC ............................................................Tuesday 6-10pm
Family Support & Ed ......................................................Thursday 6-10pm
Session A
Organizational Leadership & Communication:
MGT 3713
Operations Mgt..................................................................Tuesday 6-10pm
ENG 4523
Advanced Composition ..................................................Thursday 6-10pm
MGT 3606 (Online)
Org. Behavior ..........................................................Friday start date-TBA
(Contact RC advisor for details)
Session B
MGT 4123
MGT 4723
Fin. Plan & Ctrl System ....................................................Tuesday 6-10pm
Leadership Seminar (Capstone) ......................................Thursday 6-10pm
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The MCC Library: Serving Your Needs
Find the facts, figures and information you need for your next report at the Mott College Library, or
enjoy reading some of the 379 current magazine and newspaper subscriptions. Wireless internet access
and open computing is also available.
“The library website is easily accessible on campus and from home. When you visit the library, professional
staff provide personalized assistance in finding library materials and information.”
- Denise Hooks, Library Director
Spring/Summer Semester Hours:
Library Menu: (810) 762-0400
Monday & Tuesday – 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Wednesday - Friday – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday – 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday - Closed
A drive through book return is available at main campus in Parking Lot A.
*PLEASE CONTACT THE MOTT LIBRARY REGARDING HOURS OF OPERATION
DURING HOLIDAYS AND INTER-SEMESTER BREAKS.
The MCC Library uses a catalog system called PALnet for its holdings. Students can use this system to search
MCC’s collection as well as other local libraries, including Baker College and Kettering University. Materials
found on the system that are not at the MCC library can be requested and borrowed through inter-library loan.
MeLCat, a statewide system of libraries, is a direct way to request materials and have them delivered to the
library for you. Access PALnet and other online resources from home at www.libarry.mcc.edu.
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“Where can I find a computer lab?”
MCC's computer labs have a variety of computers, software and hours of operations to meet our students' computing needs. Word
processing, Internet, desktop publishing, tutorial and programming software are available at all computer labs, along with specialized
software. At the main campus, we offer three computer labs dedicated to general student use, plus The Writing Center, The Learning
Center and Mott Library computer labs. The Southern Lakes Branch Center, Northern Tier College Center and the Lapeer Center
also have their own computer labs. All students are welcome to use the computer labs with a current student I.D. Please consult a
current tabloid for semester dates and any dates (holidays) the college may be closed.
The following software is available on all MCC computers at all campuses:
• Microsoft Outlook (E-mail)
• Microsoft Photo Editor
• Microsoft Access
• Microsoft Power Point
• Microsoft Excel
• Microsoft Word
• Netscape Navigator or
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Main Campus
Spring & Summer Semesters Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 10:00pm • Friday & Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm • Closed Sunday
Chester D. Smith Computer Lab Curtice-Mott Complex, Room 1135 • (810) 762-5675
This lab holds 42 PCs as well as color and black & white pay to print capability. Additional software includes:
• College Accounting General Ledger
• Microsoft Developer Studio
• Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0
• Fortran PowerStation
• Microsoft Visual Basic
• Microsoft Works
• Qbasic
• Unix
Classroom Technology Computer Lab Mott Memorial Building, Room 2113 • (810) 762-5692
This lab has 15 PCs as well as color and black & white pay to print capability. Additional software include:
• BioPsychology Lab
• Dasher foreign language software
• Psychology tutorial software
• College Accounting General Ledger
• Microsoft Visual Basic
• QBasic, Unix
• Cyber Rat Psychology software
• Music tutorial software
• Spanish language tutorial software
Regional Technology Center Computer Lab RTC, Room 2604 • (810) 762-4507 • Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 10:00 pm
Friday - Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Closed Sunday
This lab has 15 computers for student use. Web authoring, programming languages, database, CAD are among the types of software
installed in this lab, as well as software to support current course offerings.
The Writing Center Curtice Mott Complex, Room 2031 • (810) 762-0229
Hours vary by semester depending on faculty schedules and availability. The hours of operation usually include Monday through
Friday, 8:30 to noon and some evening hours. Please see Humanities Division or Writing Center posting for current semester.
The Writing Center offers writing advice, 17 new computer work stations.
Southern Lakes Branch Center Computer Lab Room 1306 • (810) 750-8585
Lab hours vary. Please call to confirm open lab hours.
The computer lab at Southern Lakes offers 25 PCs. Additional Software includes:
Lapeer Center Computer Lab
The Lapeer campus has a recently renovated computer lab with 25 PCs. Please call for open lab hours (810) 776-4166.
Additional Software includes:
Northern Tier Center Computer Lab
Hours subject to change each semester, please call for open lab hours (810) 686-9706.
Internet access and many software programs.
Wireless Access MCC Main Campus
Library - 1st floor by Reference Desk
Regional Technology Center - RTC 1015, RTC 1027, RTC 1401, RTC 2204
Prahl College Center - PCC 100 - Student Life Area
Gorman Building - G2104, G1102, G1210, G2201
Curtice-Mott Complex - Student Lounge/Study Area...
...with many more additional locations underway.
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Public Safety Provides Full Range of Services
The Public Safety Department consists of
professionally trained certified police officers,
public safety officers, student officers and
support staff who provide public safety services for campus safety, 24 hours a day 365 days
a year. Mott Community College Police
Officers have full police authority on college
property and Genesee County under Michigan
PA 614 of 1997.
The main office is located in Room 200 of
the Facilities Management Building on the
MCC main campus with mini-stations in the
Mott Memorial Building, Prahl College
Center, G Parking ramp and the Emergency
Response office is located in Ballenger Field House.
The officers patrol the main campus and the area encompassing a one mile radius around the campus,
including the Flint Cultural Center and Kearsley Park.
The campus has an emergency public address system for weather alerts or any other emergency
broadcast that is necessary. Civil defense warnings will also be broadcast over the MCC TV monitors.
Each building is equipped with a fire alarm system. In addition, 27 network base security
cameras monitor the exterior of buildings and parking lots throughout the main campus.
SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT INCLUDE:
• 24 Hour On-Campus Escort Service
• Assistance with Vehicle Problems
• Lost and Found
• Emergency Medical Assistance and Request for Ambulance
• Crime Reports
• Assistance with Domestic Violence Situations
• Accident Reports
• Criminal investigations
• Traffic and Parking Enforcement
• Crime Prevention Presentations
• Vehicle Assistance including: Unlocks, Gas , Air Up Tires and Jump Starts
If you need assistance telephone the Department of Public Safety Emergency Phone Numbers
CAMPUS EMERGENCY
Dial ................................................762-5666
THIS A FREE CALL FROM ANY PAY PHONE ON CAMPUS
NON-EMERGENCY request for service
Dial ................................................762-0222
SCHOOL CLOSING INFORMATION
Dial ................................................232-8989
WEATHER RELATED EMERGENCIES
Follow evacuation instructions posted in each classroom and office.
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Mott Community College Graduation Application
GRADUATION COMPLETION DATE:
Fall
Winter
Spring
NAME: ____________________________________________________________
Print name exactly as you would like it on the diploma
Summer
(Circle One)
MALE ___________
FEMALE _________
STUDENT ID NUMBER: __________________________
ADDRESS: __________________________________________ CITY __________________ ZIP _______________
TELEPHONE # ________________________________________ BIRTHDATE ________/_______/_________
ETHNIC BACKGROUND (Optional)
_____ African American
_____ Asian/Pacific Islander
_____ American Indian/Alaskan native
_____ Caucasian
_____ Hispanic
_____ White
_____All Others
1) ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES ONLY (Check One)
______Associate in Arts
______Associate in General Studies
______Associate in Science
______Associate in Applied Science List program ___________________________
(See program list other side)
2) ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT*
______________________________________________
*List program - (See program list next page)
3) ____________ HONORS DIPLOMA
(Must complete 3 honors courses
and an honors colloquium)
OFFICE USE ONLY
DEGREE:_____________________________________
Sign & Date Picked-up______________________________
G.P.A.________________________________________
Date mailed______________________________________
Date P.R. posted___________________________________
Deficiencies:______________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Notice Sent:____________________________________________ Date received:_____________________________
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Associate Degree Programs
ACCOUNTING
AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING – R.N. (Pre-Clinical)
AUTOBODY REPAIR
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
BAKING AND PASTRY ARTS
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TECH.
BUSINESS HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
COMMUNICATIONS TECH – Broadcasting Option
COMMUNICATIONS TECH – Business/Marketing Option
COMMUNICATIONS TECH – Photography Option
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMPUTER NETWORK ADMINISTRATION
COMPUTER NETWORK ENGINEERING
COMPUTER OCCUPATIONS TECHNOLOGY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CULINARY ARTS
DENTAL ASSISTING (Pre-Clinical)
DENTAL HYGIENE (Pre-Clinical)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - SPECIAL NEEDS
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
FIRE PROTECTION
FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT
GENERAL BUSINESS
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
GRAPHIC DESIGN
HAIR-CARE SALON MANAGEMENT
HISTOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY (Pre-Clinical)
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
LPN AND ADN ARTICULATION
MANUFACTURING SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (Pre-Clinical)
OFFICE MANAGEMENT
PARAMEDICS (Graduate)
PARAPROFESSIONAL IN EDUCATION
PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY
PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (Pre-Clinical)
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
QUALITY ASSURANCE/BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
RESPIRATORY THERAPY (Pre-Clinical)
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER EDUCATION
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL WORK TECHNICIAN
Associate In Arts
Associate In Science
Associate In General Studies
• Foundation in Art & Design
• Foundation in Art Education
Certificate Programs
ACCOUNTING
AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TECH.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CASUALTY; HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE
CHEMISTRY - Certificate
COMMUNICATIONS TECH –Business/Marketing Option
COMMUNICATIONS TECH – Photography Option
COMMUNICATIONS TECH – Broadcasting Option
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN-MECHANICAL
COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SUPPORT SERVICES AND HELP DESK
COSMETIC SERVICES
COSMETOLOGY/NAIL TECHNOLOGY STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
COSMETOLOGY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CUSTOMER ENERGY SPECIALIST
DENTAL ASSISTING
EARTH SCIENCE
ENGINEERING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
GENERAL STUDIES
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
MATHEMATICS
MEDICAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
NAIL TECHNICIAN/SALON MANAGEMENT
OPERATIONS & PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
PARAPROFESSIONAL IN EDUCATION
PRACTICAL NURSING (Pre-Clinical)
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
QUALITY ASSURANCE
WEB DEVELOPER
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Data Change Form
Mott Community College - Registration/Cashiers Office
DATE: ________________
I. STUDENT ID NUMBER: ___________________________
II. DATA CHANGE: Drivers license is required when changing your name or address.
If currently enrolled, please notify your class instructor(s) if changing your name.
CURRENT NAME: ______________________________________________________
PREVIOUS NAME: ________________________________________________________
NEW ADDRESS: _________________________________________________________
Street
Apartment
________________________________________________________
City
State
Zip
III.SCHOOL DISTRICT WHERE YOU RESIDE: ___________________________________
PHONE NUMBER: ________________________________________________________
DATE OF BIRTH: __________________________V.A.: YES_________ NO _________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
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Now Sch.
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Approved ________________
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NAME
FIRST
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OFFICE USE ONLY
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ACCEPTED
BY_____________________________________
STUDENT
ADDRESS
STREET ADDRESS
DATE__________________________________
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REQUEST
BY
CITY
STATE
PERSON
LETTER
ZIP CODE
PAID
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$
NOT PAID
MAIDEN NAME
AMOUNT PAID
NO CHARGE
STUDENT ID NUMBER _____________________ DATE OF BIRTH _____/____/____
PRINT THE NAME AND ADDRESS WHERE TRANSCRIPT IS TO BE SENT
NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY/STATE/ZIP
TRANSCRIPT MAILED
YES
TRANSCRIPTS ARE $3
EACH. REQUESTS
WILL BE HONORED
ONLY IF ALL COLLEGE
DEBTS HAVE BEEN
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MCC Regional Map
MCC Northern Tier Center, Clio
Exit 131
(M-57) Vienna Rd.
I-475
Main
Campus, Flint
I-75
I-69
Exit 153
Lake Nepessing
I-69
I-75
MCC Southern Lakes
Branch Center, Fenton
U.S. 23
Exit 84
Lapeer
Extension
Center
Thompson Rd.
Livingston
Regional M-TEC,
Howell
Exit 67
CAMPUS LOCATIONS
M-59
• Main Campus, Flint
1401 East Court St., Flint
(810) 762-0315
• Southern Lakes Branch Center
2100 W. Thompson Rd., Fenton
(810) 762-5000
• Lapeer Extension Center
550 Lake Dr. Suite A, Lapeer
(810) 667-4166
I-96
N
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Note: Map not to scale.
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• MCC Northern Tier Center
4082 W. Vienna Rd, Clio
(810) 232-8044
• Livingston Regional M-TEC
1240 Packard Dr., Howell
(517) 548-4589
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FEES
AREA MAPS
LAPEER
EXTENSION MAP
MAIN CAMPUS MAP
MCC in Clio
Clio Rd.
M-57 - Vienna Rd.
I-75
475
N
NORTHERN TIER CENTER
SOUTHERN LAKES BRANCH CENTER MAP
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SPRING/SUMMER SESSIONS 2009 CALENDAR
Guest Students are not eligible for Financial Aid
Full tuition and fees must be paid or payment option secured within
two (2) business days or classes will be dropped.
SPRING SESSION - MAY 6 - JUNE 26
SUMMER SESSION - JUNE 29 - AUGUST 20
April 1 - May 12 Spring Web Registration Dates
April 15 - May 5
REGISTRATION FOR ALL ADMITTED STUDENTS for
Spring Session.
April 27
Division Deans begin review of classes for possible
cancellation due to low enrollment.
May 6-12 Add/drop for Spring Session. Full tuition and fees must be
paid or payment option secured at time of registration.
May 6
First day of classes for Spring Session.
May 12*
Last day to drop a class for full tuition refund.
May 18
Last day to drop a class for one-half tuition refund. Last day
to drop a class without a grade recorded.
May 19** Date of Record. Dropping classes on or after this date will
result in a grade on your transcript.
May 25
Memorial Day Holiday - College Closed
May 26
Classes resume.
June 5
Last day to change to audit status.
June 19
Last day to drop classes for Spring Session with “W” grade.
June 26
Last day of classes for Spring Session.
June 29
Final grades due.
LATE START SESSION - MAY 18 - AUGUST 20
April 1 - May 12 Late-Start Spring Web Registration Dates
April 15-May 17
REGISTRATION FOR ALL ADMITTED STUDENTS
for Late Start Session.
April 27
Division Deans begin review of classes for possible
cancellation due to low enrollment.
May 18-27 Add/drop for Spring Late-Start Session. Full tuition and fees
must be paid or payment option secured at time of registration.
May 18
First day of classes for Late-Start Session.
May 25
Memorial Day Holiday - College Closed.
May 26
Classes resume.
May 27*
Last day to drop a class for full tuition refund.
May 29
Last day to drop a class for one-half tuition refund. Last day
to drop a class without a grade recorded.
May 29**
Date of Record. Dropping classes on or after this date wil
result in a grade on your transcript.
July 10
Last day to change to audit status.
August 13
Last day to drop classes for Late Start Spring Session with “W” grade.
August 20
Last day of classes for Late-Start Session.
August 25
Final grades due.
Mott Community College
1401 E. Court Street, Flint, MI 48503-2089
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Organization
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Lenore Croudy, Chair
John L. Snell Jr., D.V.M., Vice Chair
Albert J. Koegel, Treasurer
James B. Bettendorf, D., Min., Secretary
Andrew “Andy” Everman
Sally Shaheen Joseph, J.D.
Celia M. Turner
Dr. M. Richard Shaink, President
April 1 - July 6 Summer Web Registration Dates
June 23
Division Deans begin review of classes for possible
cancellation due to low enrollment.
April 15 - June 28
REGISTRATION FOR ALL ADMITTED
STUDENTS for Summer Session.
June 28 - July 6 Add/drop for Summer Session. Full tuition and fees must be
paid or payment option secured at time of registration.
June 29
First day of classes for Summer Session
July 4
Independence Day Holiday observed- College Closed.
July 6*
Last day to drop a class for full tuition refund.
July 9
Last day to drop a class for one-half tuition refund. Last day to
drop a class without the grade recorded.
July 10**
Date of Record. Dropping classes on or after this date will
result in a grade on your transcript.
August 4
Last day to change to audit status.
August 13
Last day to drop classes for Summer Session with “W” grade.
August 20
Last day of classes for Summer Session.
August 25
Final grades due.
SPRING THROUGH SUMMER SESSION
MAY 6 - AUGUST 20
April 1 - May 12 Spring through Summer Web Registration Dates
April 1-May 6
REGISTRATION FOR ALL ADMITTED STUDENTS for
Spring through Summer Session.
April 27
Division Deans begin review of classes for possible
cancellation due to low enrollment.
May 6-12
Add/drop for Spring through Summer Session.
May 6
First day of classes for Spring through Summer Session.
May 12*
Last day to drop a class for full tuition refund.
May 18
Last day to drop a class for one-half tuition refund. Last day
to drop a class without a grade recorded.
May 19**
Date of Record. Dropping classes on or after this date will
result in a grade on your transcript.
May 25
Memorial Day Holiday - College Closed.
May 26
Classes resume.
July 10
Last day to change to audit status.
August 13
Last day to drop classes for Spring through Summer
Session with “W” grade.
August 20
Last day of classes for Spring through Summer Session.
August 25
Final grades due.
*Classes with different start dates will have refund dates in accordance with college
practice. **Census date for Financial Aid students. Aid is based on the credit hours
enrolled and attended prior to this date. Aid will not be adjusted as of the Census date.
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