Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 1 SPRING SESS ION Register Online at u w w w. m c cLI.NeE!d MAY 6 - JUNE 26 SUMMER SES SION JU NE 29 - AUGUST 20 DON’T WAIT IN 2009 SPRING/SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE 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 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 2 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: • • • • • • 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 Page 2 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • • • • • Grade information Residency information Student code of conduct Application for graduation MACRAO evaluation Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 HOW TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION All students must apply for admission to Mott Community College before registering for a class. 1:42 PM Page 3 • 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. Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 3 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 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) Page 4 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 1:42 PM Page 4 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. Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 5 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. Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 5 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 6 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. Page 6 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 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 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 7 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 7 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 8 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. Page 8 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 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 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 9 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. Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 9 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 10 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 Page 10 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Total Contact M F S Bldg & Room Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 11 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. Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 11 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 12 General Education Approved Course List - Spring 2009 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester 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 Page 12 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 13 General Education Approved Course List - Spring 2009 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 13 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 14 General Education Approved Course List - Spring 2009 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester 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 Page 14 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 15 General Education Approved Course List - Spring 2009 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 15 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 16 General Education Approved Course List - Spring 2009 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester 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. Page 16 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 17 General Education Approved Course List - Summer 2009 Courses meeting General Education Requirements Effective July 1, 2009 (academic year 2010) 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 17 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 18 General Education Approved Course List - Summer 2009 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester 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 Page 18 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 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 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 19 General Education Approved Course List - Summer 2009 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 19 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 20 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE SPRING 2009 LATE-START CLASSES 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 Page 20 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 6:00 PM 9:50 PM TR RTC 1006 Staff ***Spring Late-Start Class 63614 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES 1:42 PM Page 21 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 1.00 1.00 T T T M Note: Completion of BIOL-151 is recommended. 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 21 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 FEES GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 22 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU ART.-199 Special Topics and Workshops Note: Instructor signature required. 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 BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 22 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 FEES GEN ED AUTO-141 Suspension and Alignment hand tools. AUTO-141-01 $40.00 NTL 1:42 PM Page 23 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 23 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 24 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 24 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 25 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 25 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 26 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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.. * Spring through Summer Class Page 26 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 27 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUSN-190 Microsoft Word Prerequisite: OISY-101 or permission of instructor. 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. * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 27 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 28 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 28 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 FEES GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 29 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 29 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 1:42 PM GEN ED COMM-131 Fundamentals of Communication 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 HUM Page 30 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. . * Spring through Summer Class Page 30 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 31 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 6:00 PM 8:55 PM ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 31 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES CSMO-100 Basic Cosmetology Theory course. CSMO-100-01 CSMO-101 Basic Cosmetology Lab class. CSMO-101-01 $25.00 1:42 PM Page 32 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 32 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 33 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 33 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 34 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 34 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 1:42 PM GEN ED FEES Page 35 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 1:00 PM 5:30 PM 10:55 AM 11:55 AM 3:55 PM 8:25 PM ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 35 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 36 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE ENGL-101-12 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 36 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 37 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 37 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 38 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 38 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 39 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 39 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 40 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 40 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 FEES GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 41 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 41 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 42 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 42 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES 1:42 PM Page 43 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 43 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES PHOT-180 Basic Photography I PHOT-180-01 $15.00 PHOT-180-02 $15.00 PHOT-180-03 $15.00 3/18/09 GEN ED NTL NTL NTL 1:42 PM Page 44 HOURS CR CT TIME START END 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 DAYS MTWRFSU 9:00 AM 11:55 AM 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- * Spring through Summer Class Page 44 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 45 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 45 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 46 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 W 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 MMB 2006 Jordan 63895 * Spring through Summer Class Page 46 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 47 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE SOCY-191 Introductory Sociology 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 RTC 3105 Staff 63476 * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 47 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 48 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 48 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES 1:42 PM Page 49 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 49 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES 1:42 PM Page 50 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 50 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 McCain ***Spring Late-Start Class 63381 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES 1:42 PM Page 51 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class 8:00 AM 10:55 AM MW ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 51 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 52 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 52 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class 60798 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 53 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 53 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 54 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE e- LEARNING – SPRING AND SUMMER 2009 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 54 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 55 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 55 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 56 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 56 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 57 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 57 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 58 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class Page 58 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 59 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. * Spring through Summer Class ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 59 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 60 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 * Spring through Summer Class Page 60 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 ***Spring Late-Start Class Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED ASL.-101 American Sign Language I ASL.-101-01 HUM ASL.-101-02 HUM 1:42 PM Page 61 HOURS CR CT 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU CM 2103 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 BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 61 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 FEES GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 62 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 W 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 Page 62 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 63 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 63511 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 63 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 64 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 11:30 AM 3:25 PM M T W R VADC 119A Page 64 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 65 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 65 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 66 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 Page 66 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 MW NTC 123 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 67 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU 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 61387 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 67 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES PSYC-281 General Psychology PSYC-281-01 PSYC-281-02 PSYC-281-03 PSYC-281-04 PSYC-281-05 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 68 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU Optional Co-requisite: Students may elect to add PSYC-280 for General Education credit. 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 Page 68 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 MW SLBC 1205 Staff 63659 T SLBC 1011 Staff 63421 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES 1:42 PM Page 69 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 69 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE 3/18/09 GEN ED FEES 1:42 PM Page 70 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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 Page 70 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 MW NTC 123 Hill 61371 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b COURSE TITLE SECTION CODE FEES 3/18/09 GEN ED 1:42 PM Page 71 HOURS CR CT TIME START END DAYS MTWRFSU BUILDING EXPRESS ROOM INSTRUCTOR CODE 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. Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 71 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 72 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 Page 72 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 *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 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 73 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) Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 73 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 74 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 Page 74 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 75 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 75 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 76 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. Page 76 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 77 “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. Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 77 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 78 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. Page 78 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 79 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:_____________________________ Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 79 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 80 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 Page 80 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 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 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 81 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 / College Employee Matric Date Name Change Now Sch. Prev. distr. Date Processed Approved ________________ Transcript Request REGISTRATION/CASHIERS OFFICE MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DATE ________________ STUDENT NAME FIRST MIDDLE DO NOT WRITE BELOW OFFICE USE ONLY LAST ACCEPTED BY_____________________________________ STUDENT ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS DATE__________________________________ APARTMENT # REQUEST BY CITY STATE PERSON LETTER ZIP CODE PAID STUDENT’S SIGNATURE $ 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 PAID. DATE NO AMOUNT DUE PLEASE REMIT___________________________ HOW MANY COPIES REQUIRED_______ LAST SEM/YR ENROLLED______________ WILL PICK UP______ MAIL TRANSCRIPT______ HOLD FOR FINAL GRADE______ HOLD FOR GRADE CHANGE______ Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 81 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 82 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 W E S Note: Map not to scale. Page 82 • Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • MCC Northern Tier Center 4082 W. Vienna Rd, Clio (810) 232-8044 • Livingston Regional M-TEC 1240 Packard Dr., Howell (517) 548-4589 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 83 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 Spring/Summer Sessions 2009 • Page 83 Spring_Summer Schedule.final_09.b 3/18/09 1:42 PM Page 84 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. Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Flint, MI Permit No. 51 S Ma Au Fu