SPRING 2016 PLUS WINTER 2016 Schedule of Credit Classes NEW STUDENTS 2 See our step by step enrollment guide RETURNING STUDENTS 24 Class listings start here DATES AND DEADLINES 6 Winter credit classes begin January 4; Spring credit classes begin January 30 Get a Head Start on College Save Time and Money Earning College Credit While in High School! • Reduce the number of years it takes to graduate. • Reduce your total college costs. • Explore your passion or possible career paths. • Gain a competitive edge for college admission. • Build confidence about college life. • Howard County Public School System students receive discounted tuition while taking courses at HCC during the fall, winter, and spring semesters. For more information on how Howard Community College’s Early Entrance Program can help you complete college in less time and for less money, contact the Office of Admissions and Advising: 443-518-4599 or howardcc.edu/earlyentrance. EARLY Entrance SPRING 2016 and Winter Schedule of Credit Classes TABLE OF CONTENTS Enrollment Guide 2 Step by step guide for applying to Howard Community College, taking placement tests, registering for classes, making payment arrangements, and using tools for success! Areas of Study 3 See all that Howard Community College has to offer, as well as Scholars and Learning Communities Registration Instructions 4 Everything you need to know to register for classes Additional Services 4 Support to help you succeed, convenient locations, and campus highlights Need to Know for Enrolled Students 5 myHCC, email, Canvas, Mobile Alert System, Help Desk, final exams, graduation and Commencement, and student records Dates and Deadlines 6 Key dates for registration, tuition payment, and the academic calendar Office Hours 8 Campus Map 9 Application for Admission 11 Schedule of Winter/Spring Classes 24 HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 1 Step By Step Enrollment Guide 1. Complete an admissions application. howardcc.edu/admissions yyFirst-time students pay a $25 application fee. yyReturning students who have been away for two or more years need to complete an application; the fee is waived. Take 30 to Finish! Students who enroll in 30 credits per year are more likely to finish a degree and be successful. Enroll this spring in 15 credits and complete 30 credits this year! 2. Take your placement test, if needed, and meet with an academic advisor to develop your academic plan. howardcc.edu/testcenter; howardcc.edu/advising yyWhat do you need to take a placement test? Find placement testing information at howardcc.edu/testcenter. yyOnce you’ve taken your placement test, consult the Admissions and Advising walk-in schedule to plan your visit: howardcc.edu/advisinghours. 3. Register for classes using myHCC (portal.howardcc.edu). howardcc.edu/register yyKnow your dates and deadlines by visiting “My Tuition Refund and Withdrawal Deadlines” in myHCC. yyLearn how to register online on page 4 or by visiting howardcc.edu/register. yyNeed help? Email register@howardcc.edu or visit the Office of Records, Registration and Veterans’ Affairs (RCF-233). Mark Your Calendar! November 3... Winter/Spring Registration Opens ....................... for All Students January 4....... Winter classes begin January 30..... Spring classes begin February 19.... Last day to register in order to receive ....................... financial aid Remember, the earlier you register, the more choices you have! 4. Choose your payment arrangements. howardcc.edu/pay yyUse myHCC to pay in full with a credit card; cash or money orders are also accepted at the cashier window (RCF-201). yySign up for the Tuition Payment Plan in myHCC. yyComplete the FAFSA (www.fafsa.gov) and apply for financial aid. Check myHCC for updates on your award. Visit howardcc. edu/financialaid for more information about scholarships, grants, and loans. 2 Don’t get dropped for non-payment! Pay in Full OR Sign Up for the Tuition Payment Plan See page 6 for payment information. howardcc.edu/pay 5. Use these tools for success. howardcc.edu/services-support HCC offers a wide variety of student services including academic and disability support, counseling and career services, and a Learning Assistance Center that provides academic support to all credit students enrolled at HCC. yyAttend New Student Orientation! Sign up at howardcc.edu/nso. yyBuy your books! Visit howardcc.edu/bookstore. yyGet carded! Get your student ID at Public Safety (RCF117) to use the Athletics and Fitness Center, enter and use computer labs, and check out library materials. Bookstore Information on the retail price of recommended and required textbooks and supplemental materials can be found at howardcc.edu/bookstore. Military and Veterans Are you a US Military service member, veteran, or dependent? Visit howardcc.edu/veterans to review services available to you at this military-friendly school. International Citizens Students from over 106 countries are enrolled at HCC. For information on credit degree study, English language training, or international education opportunities, visit howardcc.edu/ discover/resources/international-immigrant-students Get There From Here Explore these areas of study and more – view our complete course catalog online at howardcc.edu. Refer to page 19 for classes only offered once a year. Accounting American Sign Language Anthropology Arabic Art Astronomy Biology Biomedical Engineering Technology Business Cardiovascular Technology Chemistry CISCO Computer Forensics Computer Systems Computer-Aided Design Conflict Resolution Construction Management Cooperative Education Criminal Justice Culinary Management Dance Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Medical Sonography Economics Education Electronics Emergency Medical Services Engineering English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Exercise Science Film Financial Planning First Year Experience French Geography Geology German Health Care Health Education Hebrew Hindi History Honors Horticulture Hospitality Management Human Development Human Services Humanities Italian Japanese Korean Life Fitness Mathematics Medical Laboratory Technician Meteorology Microsoft® Music Network Security Nursing Nutrition Office Technology Persian Philosophy Physical Therapist Assistant Physics Political Science Portuguese Psychology Public Health Radiologic Technology Russian Sociology Spanish Speech Study Abroad Television and Radio Theatre Turkish Women’s Studies Honors and Learning Communities James W. Rouse Scholars – selective admissions honors and leadership program for graduating high school seniors. STEM Scholars – selective admissions program for current and incoming students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Frederick K. Schoenbrodt Scholars – flexible opportunities for fulland part-time students to participate in a supportive, intellectual community. Silas Craft Collegians – selective admissions program for students whose high school performance does not reflect their full academic potential. Howard PRIDE – leadership program encouraging academic, personal, and professional success of black/minority male students. Ambiciones – academic and personal achievement program designed to promote a supportive community for Hispanic/ Latino students. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Get a Jump-Start on College Early Entrance is a program for high school juniors and seniors. Save time and money earning college credit while in high school and gain a competitive edge for college admission! Learn more at howardcc.edu/earlyentrance. Not here for academic credit? HCC’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Development offers courses that do not carry academic credit, but may provide additional training or education for career growth and advancement. Explore professional development and training, career and job skills, certifications, as well as lifestyle and leisure courses at howardcc.edu/coned. Get there fast. Get there conveniently. See pages 21-23 for course format options to fit your schedule and learning style. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 3 Registration Instructions Student Support 1. Go to myHCC (portal.howardcc.edu). Career and Counseling Services – available FREE for students – get assistance in planning your career, searching for a job, internships, job fairs, and career counseling. Register daily between 7 a.m.-11:30 p.m. using myHCC. 2. Log in using your username and password. If this is your first time logging in, visit Password Services (howardcc.edu/ passwordservices) to update and access your HCC user account. Need help? Contact the Help Desk at 443-518-4444. 3. Choose “Register – Add/Drop/Withdraw” in the Self Service menu. 4. To register: yyClick the link after “To add Forgot Your Password? classes to your Preferred Sections shopping cart.” yyEnter each course fourVisit Password Services digit index number in the (howardcc.edu/ Synonym field. passwordservices) yySelect the term from the Term drop-down box. to update and access yyClick “Add to Preferred” your HCC user account. once. yyNOTE: YOU ARE NOT Need help? REGISTERED FOR Contact the Help Desk CLASSES! yyTo register or audit at 443-518-4444. ALL classes, select the appropriate action from the Action for ALL Pref. Sections drop-down menu. yyTo register or audit individual classes, select the appropriate action from the Action drop-down menu that precedes each class listed under Preferred Sections. To drop or withdraw: yyClick on the link after “To drop or withdraw classes.” yyFind the class that you wish to drop or withdraw. yyClick on the box preceding the class. 5. Click “Submit” and your new schedule will display. Review the status column to confirm that your registration choices were successful. 6. Choose “My Tuition Refund and Withdrawal Deadlines” on the Self Service menu to view your schedule including drop and tuition refund dates and deadlines. Choose “Pay My Bill” to review and make payment arrangements. What You Need to Succeed Howard Community College’s main campus, located in the heart of Columbia, plus multiple locations in and around Howard County, make learning convenient! yyCharles I. Ecker Business Training Center, at Gateway – visit howardcc.edu/coned for details. yyLaurel College Center – see page 95 for details and schedule of courses. yyMount Airy College Center for Health Care Education – see page 103 for details and schedule of courses. 4 Library – print and online resources, research databases, study spaces, computer labs, staff support. Military Community – Submit enrollment for GI Bill benefit processing, get guidance on using Tuition Assistance benefits, access a full range of college services, including a chapter of the Student Veterans Organization, a student lounge for members of the military community, and transcript evaluation (military and prior institutions) with fees waived. Services for Students with Disabilities – coordination of services such as note takers, interpreters, extended time for tests; advocacy and self-advocacy training; specialized equipment and adaptive software. Adult Basic Education – reading, writing, math, GED preparation, External Diploma Program, math placement, and skills evaluation. English Language Center – ESL and basic communication as well as degree-seeking ESL program. Career Links – assistance for qualified low-income single parents and displaced homemakers in reaching academic and career goals. Learning Assistance Center – academic support for all credit students, study skills workshops, math reviews, and tutoring. Step UP – One-on-one coaching to help manage the challenges of college. Campus Highlights Athletics - Howard Community College is home of the Dragons! Cross Country, Track and Field, Men’s Basketball, Men’s Lacrosse, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Lacrosse, and Women’s Volleyball. Visit the Athletics and Fitness Center for a workout in our gym, take a fitness class, or swim laps in the pool. Horowitz Center – enjoy a show by the student Arts Collective or professional theatre in residence, Rep Stage, catch a music or dance performance, or stroll through the student and professional art galleries. Wellness Center – education, referrals, workshops, awareness, as well as massage therapy, acupuncture, and other stress management sessions. Children’s Learning Center – educational child care for children ages 8 weeks to 5 years. Available for children of HCC students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. Rates vary. What Every HCC Student Needs to Know HCC Email Your HCC email address is the only one used by the college for email communications. Visit howardcc.edu/helpdesk for information on how to access and set up your email on your smartphone. Choose the forward and delete function to send your HCC email to an external email you frequently check. myHCC versus Canvas Use myHCC to check email; register, drop, or withdraw from classes; pay your bill; view your grades; and order your transcript. Canvas is for coursework. It is the primary course delivery system for online classes and is used by many classroom instructors at HCC as well. Canvas is the home for course materials, quizzes, and class activities. Log on to Canvas through myHCC. Make sure you use Google Chrome for best functionality! View your tuition refund and withdraw dates and deadlines Access course location, instructor, and meeting times Student Records Privacy and Updates The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) allows HCC to release student directory information. Directory information includes name, address, email, photographs, high school attended, phone numbers, areas of study, enrollment dates, degrees, honors and awards or lack thereof, participation in officially recognized college activities, or sports and athletic team members’ weight and height. To restrict HCC from disclosing this information, contact the Office of Records, Registration and Veterans’ Affairs (RCF-233) for the process. 4 Get your official HCC transcript 4 4 4 4 4 View your final grades The deadline to apply for spring graduation is March 15! Get all of the information you need to apply to graduate at howardcc.edu/ graduate. Contact graduate@howardcc.edu if you have questions or need help. 4 Review course syllabus, participate in class activities, take quizzes, and see supplemental course materials Check HCC email howardcc.edu/graduate Students are responsible for any and all actions taken on their student records; this includes updating contact information, registering for classes, submitting coursework, and making payment arrangements. All changes to the student record must be done in writing or through myHCC. Students are not permitted to share their usernames or passwords to college-assigned accounts to ensure their identity remains both protected and authenticated. myHCCCanvas Register for and drop courses Graduation and Commencement Need your official HCC transcript? • Log-in to myHCC • Select “Get My Transcript” in the Self Service menu • Send your transcript to anyone, anywhere via email (you can also request a mailed paper transcript too) Got an attachment? Upload to be included in your request! • $2.25 fee/transcript for this expedited service Mobile Alert System HCC’s Mobile Alert system enables you to receive instant notification of important campus information and emergency announcements. Visit howardcc.edu/mobilealert to learn more and sign up. Help Desk Help Desk staff are available to help students with email, myHCC, Canvas, and other HCC technology. Contact the Help Desk at 443-518-4444 or helpdesk@howardcc.edu. HCC has free wifi available on campus for students, faculty, staff, and guests. Final Exams howardcc.edu/finals Faculty will confirm the final exam schedule with each class during the first week of the term. Scheduling conflicts should be brought to the instructor’s attention during the first week of classes. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 5 Tuition and Fees howardcc.edu/pay Visit howardcc.edu/pay for information on state tuition waivers, sponsor payments, and nursing and allied health programs. If you register on or before November 11, payment is due November 12. Register on or after November 12, and your payment is due immediately. Refund Policy howardcc.edu/dates Tuition refund and withdraw deadlines are available in myHCC. To be eligible to receive a refund, students must officially drop a credit class before the deadline. For all other courses Students are eligible for graduated refunds during the first few days of a section. During this period, students are eligible for a refund of either 100 percent of all tuition, the consolidated fee, and course fees; or 50 percent of tuition and consolidated fee only. After the posted refund period for these sections, students are not eligible for refunds. Failure to attend classes does not release a student from financial obligations to the college. Students who are deployed military or emergency workers impacted by a national emergency, should contact the Office of Records, Registration and Veterans’ Affairs for refund procedures. View and Pay Your Bill Visit the Student Finance dashboard online at myHCC. Log in to your account to check your balance due, view your financial aid status, awards and information, make payments, and enroll in a payment plan online. 6 Dates and Deadlines Review the academic calendar each term at howardcc.edu/calendar. For information on your section-specific tuition refund and withdraw deadlines, visit myHCC. Winter/Spring Term 2016 January 4-29......................Winter Intersession January 18..........................MLK, Jr., Day-College Closed January 30-May 20............Spring Semester January 30..........................Spring Classes Begin March 26-April 1..............Spring Recess-College Closed May 13..............................Classes End May 14-20.........................Exams May 24..............................Commencement May 30..............................Memorial Day-College Closed *February 19: Last day to register for Spring classes in order to receive financial aid. Summer Term 2016 May 31-August 9................Summer Term May 31-July 1.....................First Five-Week Session May 31-July 26...................First Eight-Week Session May 31-August 9................Ten-Week Session June 14-August 9................Second Eight-Week Session July 4...................................Independence Day–College Closed July 6-August 9...................Second Five-Week Session *June 24: Last day to register for summer classes in order to receive financial aid. Select Student Services Offices Open Saturdays to Assist You! Too much to do and too little time? We’re here to help! Student Services will be open Saturday, January 23 and Saturday, January 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The following offices will be open to assist you; stop by and see us: • Admissions & Advising • Records, Registration & Veterans’ Affairs • Financial Aid Services • Cashier’s Office • Test Center • Bookstore WINTER/SPRING 2016 Tuition & Fees All tuition and fees are subject to change. 1 TUITION When you were admitted to HCC you were classified as an in-county, out-of-county, or out-of-state resident. Use the appropriate table to determine your tuition. Example: An in-county resident taking 12 credits would pay $1,584 in tuition (senior citizens can omit this section). In-County Tuition Rates Out-of-County Tuition Rates Out-of-State Tuition Rates CreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmount 1 $13210$13201 $21510$21501 $26010$2600 2 $26411$14522 $43011$23652 $52011$2860 3 $39612$15843 $64512$25803 $78012$3120 4 $52813$17164 $86013$27954$104013$3380 5 $660 14$1848 5 $107514$3010 5 $130014$3640 6 $792 15$1980 6 $129015$3225 6 $156015$3900 7 $924 16$1980 7 $150516$3225 7 $182016$3900 8 $105617$1980 8 $172017$3225 8 $208017$3900 9 $118818$1980 9 $193518$3225 9 $234018$3900 2 CONSOLIDATED FEE All students, including senior citizens, pay this fee. The appropriate fee is listed next to the number of credits for which you are enrolling. Example: a student taking 12 credits would pay $265.32. Consolidated Fee — Required of All Students (Including Senior Citizens) CreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmountCreditsAmount 1 $22.11 4 $88.44 7 $154.7710$221.1013$287.4316$331.65 2 $44.22 5 $110.55 8 $176.8811$243.2114$309.5417$331.65 3 $66.33 6 $132.66 9 $198.9912$265.3215$331.6518$331.65 3 LAB/ADDITIONAL FEES If the course(s) in which you are enrolling has an additional fee, the amount is listed with the course in the class listings. (Senior citizens must pay any course fees.) ____ Calculate Your Bill 2 CONSOLIDATED FEE + ____ 3 FEES+ ____ 1 TUITION Total for all classes (from listings) TOTAL ____ A payment plan is available to assist students in making tuition payments: Join via myHCC, or visit howardcc.edu/paymentplan. Call 443-518-1863 for more information. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 7 OFFICE AND SERVICE HOURS OF OPERATION HOURS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE and may differ for each office, including modified summer hours. Contact the office directly or consult the website. LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER (LAC), RCF-340 ADMISSIONS & ADVISING, RCF-242 Counter Service Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walk-in Advising - Day Monday, Wednesday - Friday. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walk-in Advising - Evening Monday - Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOOKSTORE, RCF-113 8:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m.* 8:45 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. noon-3 p.m. 4:30-7 p.m.** Fall, Winter, and Spring Semesters when Classes are in Session Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.* Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. First two Saturdays prior to the start of the fall and spring semesters. *Reduced evening hours will commence later in the semester. See announcements or call ahead. Hours for June, July, and August will be announced, or call ahead. CASHIER’S WINDOW, RCF-212 Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m.* Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:45 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 1-5 p.m. Tutoring services begin the second week of each semester and the second day of Winter and Summer I. Tutoring ends the final day of each semester (it does not extend through the final exam period). Summer and Winter session hours will be posted. LIBRARY, CL-200 Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 p.m. Library hours for Winter, Summer, and exceptions (holidays, final exam weeks) will be posted. For 24 hour help, visit howardcc.libanswers.com. PHOTO ID (at Public Safety), RCF-117 Daytime Hours Monday - Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m.-12 noon Evening Hours Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 p.m. *During June and July, cashier’s window will be open until 7 p.m. Mon.-Thur. RECORDS, REGISTRATION & VETERANS’ AFFAIRS, RCF-233 Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *Consult website for closures and special hours. Between Memorial Day and August, counter service is available Monday-Thursday until 7 p.m. COMPUTER LABS, DH-110 (443-518-4602) Modified hours Summer and Winter semesters. 8 a.m.-11 p.m. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 1-10 p.m. COMPUTER LABS, CL-129 (443-518-4504) Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Closed weekends, Winter, and Summer semesters CONTINUING EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, Suite HR-100 howardcc.edu/coned Monday - Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. COUNSELING & CAREER SERVICES, RCF-302 Monday - Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday - Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Summer and Winter Session hours will be posted. FINANCIAL AID SERVICES, RCF-222 Counter Service Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m.* Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m.-5 p.m. *During June and July, counter service will be available until 7 p.m. Mon.-Thur. Walk-in Financial Aid Counseling - Day Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Walk-in Financial Aid Counseling - Evening Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30-7 p.m.** **During June and July, evening financial aid counseling will be available until 6:30 p.m. Mon.-Thur. CAFÉ ON THE QUAD, RCF-120 The Cafe on the Quad is open Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.7:30 p.m., and Friday 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Breakfast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30-9:30 a.m. Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Dinner, Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30-7:30 p.m. Simply to Go Café, Across from Library CL-200 Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 Counter Service Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m.* Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:45 a.m.-5 p.m. Walk-in Veterans Counseling Hours - Day Monday - Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Walk-in Veterans Counseling Hours - Evening Monday and Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30-7 p.m.** **Between Memorial Day and August, VA service is available until 6:30 p.m. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES/DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES, RCF-302 Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Evening hours upon request. TECHNOLOGY HELP DESK, DH-110 Monday - Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Modified hours summer, winter, and in-between semesters. TEST CENTER, Academic Testing: RCF-359, All other testing: RCF-366 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . noon-8 p.m. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. All exams must be turned in by the posted closing time. Valid photo ID required for all exams. *Consult website for closures and special hours. Between Memorial Day and August, testing services are available Monday-Thursday until 7 p.m. WELCOME & INFORMATION CENTER, RCF-114 (Main Location) Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. EMERGENCY CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS HCC closings or delayed openings are announced via: yyHCC Mobile Alert System text or email message (howardcc.edu/alert to subscribe for free) yyWebsite homepage (howardcc.edu) yyPhone switchboard recorded message (443-518-1000) yyMany Balto-Wash metro radio & TV broadcasts and/or websites CAMPUS MAPS CAMPUS LOCATION MOUNT AIRY COLLEGE CENTER 70 70 TO BALTIMORE (See Map at Right) Laurel College Center 312 Marshall Ave Laurel, MD 20707 27 Mount Airy College Center for Health Care Education 1902 Back Acre Circle Mount Airy, MD 21771 LOCATION CODES HCC CAMPUS AF................... Athletic & Fitness Center BTC................ Charles I. Ecker Business Training Center ........................ (BTC/Columbia Gateway) ........................ 6751 Gateway Drive, Columbia CL................... James Clark Jr. Library Hall CLC................ Children’s Learning Center DH.................. Mary Ellen Duncan Hall for English, ........................ Languages & Business GAL................ Dwight A. Burrill Galleria HR.................. Hickory Ridge Building HS................... Health Sciences Building HVPA............. Peter and Elizabeth Horowitz Visual and ........................ Performing Arts Center LCC................ Laurel College Center ........................ 312 Marshall Avenue, Laurel MH................. Patrick & Jill McCuan Hall Mount Airy..... Mount Airy College Center for Health ........................ Care Education ........................ 1902 Back Acre Circle, Mt. Airy N..................... Nursing Building RCF................ The Rouse Company Foundation Student ....................... Services Hall SA................... Student Activities Building ST.................... Science and Technology Building TA................... Temporary Modular Buildings * PARKING CODES Lots are lettered as shown on map 1........... Open Parking 2........... Employees Only 3........... Bicycles 4........... Licensed Motorcycles 5........... Deliveries, Sales, and Repair Representatives 6........... Food Services and Bookstore Deliveries 7........... Drop Off Location 3......... Handicapped, By Permit Only W......... Welcome Center ......... Dragon Wagon Shuttle Stop ADDITIONAL PARKING: Visit howardcc.edu/park for HCC Shuttle information. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n * howardcc.edu 9 CustomClass The Noncredit Way to Take a “Credit” Class Are there courses in this schedule you’d like to take, without having to worry about grades, exams, prerequisites, placement tests, and degrees? emergency medical services (EMSP), and physical therapist CustomClass is your answer. You can attend classes listed in the Credit Schedule (up to the equivalent of nine credits each term), and get the ­knowledge you want, purely for fun and learning, minus grades, tests and prerequisites. You won’t get college credit but courses can qualify for CEUs and/or certificates, if applicable. Cost savings, too. You only pay the credit in-county tuition rate and course fees but not the consolidated fee. Outof-county pay an additional $10 per course and out-of-state, $20 per course. Lots of choices! You choose any credit classes EXCEPT museum field trips (ARTT-221), nursing (NURS listings), cardiovascular technology (CARD), diagnostic medical sonography (DMSU), radiologic technology (RADT), dental hygiene (DHYG), medical laboratory technician (MLTS), assistant (PTAP). Other new health care programs may not be eligible. You must be age 16 or above. For more information, call Arnette Haywood at 443-518-4659 or email ahaywood@howardcc.edu To register, fax this form and credit card information to 443-518-4333, or mail with payment to Howard Community College, 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD 21044-3197, Attn: Lock Box, Cashier’s Office, RCF-203, or bring form to the Office of Records, Registration, and Veterans’ Affairs, RCF-233, 8:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m. MondayThursday, 8:45 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday. (Web registration not available at this time.) CustomClass Registration Form (Equivalent of 9 credit limit) HCC Student ID# _________________________________________________________ Name PLEASE PRINT NEATLY Last Address First Street Number and Name Apt./Unit City o I have lived at this address for at least three months Home Phone State Business Phone Email Address o Phone number(s) new since last registration o I am a Maryland resident age 60 and older and qualify for a tuition waiver. Zip County Date of Birth:______/______/______ o TDD Cell Phone M.I. o I am over the age of 16. GENDER: o Male o Female Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? Yes___ No___ What is your race? Select one or more of the following categories: ___American Indian or Alaska Native ___Asian ___Black or African American ___Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ___White For race definitions, visit howardcc.edu/categorydefinitions See Tuition & Fees Table for tuition rate. Course No. Index No. Year Title Term (Fall/Winter/Student çSAMPLEè Spring/Summer) Tuition + Fees Type ACCT-111 __________________ $396 + $25 ___________________ CE ______ __________________ _______________ _________ __________________________________________ ___________________ ___________________ 4962 _______________ SP/16 _________ Principles of Accounting I Spring __________________________________________ ___________________ CE ______ __________________ _______________ _________ __________________________________________ ___________________ ___________________ Students who register by mail or fax will receive an email Out-of-county Maryland residents add $10; Out-of-state residents add $20. Includes seniors. ___________________ registration confirmation (printed confirmations will no If your tuition is waived, pay only a $40 longer be mailed). registration fee per course and other course fees, if any ___________________ Seniors (Maryland residents ages 60 and older only) using tuition I don’t want to receive registration confirmation emails. waiver pay $40 per course registration fee and any course fees. ___________________ CE ______ o TOTAL ___________________ Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________________ I certify that all of the above information is true and correct. FOR FAX-IN OR MAIL-IN: (circle one) Please note that we do not accept registrations by email. This form will not be processed if submitted by email Card# Cardholder’s Name (Please print legibly) Exp. Date Signature Fax this form with credit card information to 443-518-4333; or mail with payment to Howard Community College, 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD 21044-3197, ATTN: Lock Box, Cashier’s Office, RCF-203. Include address and phone number on check. 10 Application for Admission HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 11 Most students planning to enroll in credit classes at Howard Community College must submit an Application for Admission and a $25 application fee (one-time, nonrefundable) to the Office of Admissions and Advising. The application fee is waived for all U.S. military personnel, honorably discharged veterans, and their dependents. Different or additional application forms and fees apply to some programs. Students who p ­ reviously attended two or more years ago must update their applications but will not have to pay another application fee. Some students may have to complete ­different or additional application p ­ rocedures as described below. Students are strongly encouraged to fill out the online Admissions Application for faster service which is available at howardcc.edu/admissions. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Complete all items on this application or complete online at howardcc.edu/admissions for faster service. Proof of residency and photo ID are required upon request. Paper applications must be signed, and may be submitted to: Office of Admissions and Advising Howard Community College 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia, MD 21044 ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES Additional or different procedures are required for some students as follows (further explanation is available in the HCC catalog, and the HCC website–howardcc.edu/admissions): 1. Separate application fees, forms, and/or procedures are required for: a. Honors Admissions (James W. Rouse Scholars, Frederick K. Schoenbrodt Scholars, and STEM Scholars), the Freshman Focus Program, the Silas Craft Collegians Program, and the Early Entrance Program (for high school juniors and seniors seeking concurrent or dual enrollment) b. International citizens seeking F1 immigration status for full-time study in credit areas of study or the English Institute c. Nursing, cardiovascular technology, radiologic technology, physical therapist assistant, dental hygiene, medical laboratory technician, and diagnostic medical sonography. 2. Before admission, additional procedures are required for: a. 8th-10th graders, including those being home schooled (may be admitted only on the basis of e­ xceptional abilities related to coursework in which they seek to enroll; documentation is required) b. high school juniors and seniors (including those being home schooled) planning to take HCC classes while in high school c. international citizens d.students who have been or are involved in disciplinary actions or proceedings at another school/institution. 3. Concurrent with or following admission, additional procedures are necessary for: a. students who have previously taken college-level English and math coursework and are seeking placement test exemptions or course clearances b. transfer students c. students seeking admission to clinical coursework in nursing, cardiovascular technology, dental hygiene, emergency medical services, radiologic technology, physical therapist assistant, respiratory care, or surgical technology d.students eligible for veterans education benefits or military tuition assistance e. students eligible for Social Security or other tuition waivers f. Maryland National Guard members seeking tuition discounts g. honorably discharged veterans and dependents seeking in-county or in-state tuition benefits (specific criteria apply) h.Convicted sex offenders are required to register at the college’s Public Safety office prior to registering for any course or program at HCC. Failure to register with the college’s Public Safety office will result in disciplinary action including explusion, as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. 4. Different admission procedures apply for noncredit students. Noncredit students should consult the Continu­ing Education schedule of noncredit classes or contact the Office of Admissions and Advising. Students are encouraged to review the Office of Admissions and Advising’s website at howardcc.edu/admissions or contact the office which is located in the Rouse Company Foundation Student Services Hall (RCF-242; adm-adv@ howardcc.edu; 443-518-1200, select #3; TTY/STS Use MD relay). All students are responsible for reviewing HCCs Code of Conduct upon admission to the college. 12 Application for Admission OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS & ADVISING Howard Community College ■ 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway ■ Columbia, Maryland 21044 443-518-1200 ■ TTY/STS Use MD Relay Please submit with $25 application fee.** howardcc.edu/admissions Items with an asterisk (*) are required and must be completed before you submit your application. e-mail: adm-adv@howardcc.edu **Application fee waived for Early Entrance, Freshman Focus, and students from the U.S. military community. Apply online at the web address above for more immediate processing. ACADEMIC PLANS Applying for* Area of Study* (Select from list on following page) l l l l2l0l l l Semester Year FA-Fall WS-Winter/Spring SU-Summer Personal/Career Goal Educational Goal 1-Exploration of new careers or academic areas 2-Preparation for immediate entry into a career 3-Preparation for transfer to a four-year institution 4-Update skills for a job currently held 5-Interest and self-enrichment 6-Other Full-time Part-time Uncertain Yes No Yes No Do you plan to apply for Financial Aid? Planning to Enroll Did you attend another college or university? Are you planning to take courses at HCC while still in high school? (Early Entrance Program) Yes No Are you a high school senior planning on enrolling after Yes No you graduate? (Freshman Focus Program) Are you a high school senior applying to the Silas Craft Collegians Program? 1-Associate Degree 2-Certificate 3-Take courses for transfer to another institution (not seeking AA degree) 4-Take courses without working toward a degree, certificate or transfer (may not be selected by DoD Tuition Assistance, VA, or Financial Aid recipients) 5-Undecided (may not be selected by DoD Tuition Assistance, VA, or Financial Aid recipients) Status F-First-Time College – Attending HCC for the first time and never attended another postsecondary institution I- Attending Another College/Institution – Attending HCC and also enrolled at another college/institution P-Previous Postsecondary – Attending HCC and previously attended another college/institution R-Readmit – Re-enrolling as a credit student at HCC (i.e., attended as credit student more than two years ago) (Additional supplemental items required and listed on the HCC website) Yes No DEMOGRAPHICS Prefix Mr. Ms. Dr. l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Middle Name l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Last Name*l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Suffix Jr. Sr. III Preferred Name l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l First Name* Gender Male Female l Month l l l Dayl l l l Yearl l l Social Security Number l l l l l l l l l l l l Birth Date* (HCC is required to collect and report SSNs to the IRS for students who register for credit classes. An SSN is also required to apply for financial aid, and use veterans benefits, DoD tuition assistance, the state disability waiver, and National Student Clearinghouse services.) Check if address is outside of U.S. or Canada l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Apt/Unit l l l l l City* l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l County l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l State/Province l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Zip/Postal Code l l l l l l Street Number and Name* Will you be a resident of Howard County for 3 or more months at the time of enrollment? Yes No Email Address* ____________________________________________________ l l l l l l l l l l l l l Is this a TDD Number (telecommunications device for the deaf)? Yes Please check if home phone is same as cell phone. Alternate Phone l l l l l l l l l l l l l Home Phone* (Phone Type–circle one: Cell Home HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Work) n No Cell Phone Carrier_________________________________________________ You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 13 U.S. CITIZENSHIP Are you a US citizen?* Yes No – If you are NOT a U.S. citizen, please indicate: Country of Nationality___________________________________ Immigration/Visa Status* ___________________________________ *Original documents verifying status are required at the time of application. RACIAL/ETHNIC INFORMATION Colleges and universities are asked by many, including federal and state governments and national surveys to describe the racial/ethnic backgrounds of students and employees. You should answer both questions. Definitions of these terms are available online: www.howardcc.edu/Visitors/ Webmaster/race_ethnicity.html. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? Yes No What is your race? Select one or more of the following categories: American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The following items are optional. Information you provide will not be used in a discriminatory manner. Alternate First Name l l l l l l l l l l l l Alternate Last Name l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Household Income $0-$19,999 $20,000-$39,999 $40,000-$59,999 $60,000-$79,999 $80,000-$99,999 $100,000-$119,999 $120,000-$139,999 $140,000-$159,999 $160,000-$199,999 Over $200,000 EMERGENCY CONTACT Military Status: If you have been (or are a dependent of someone) in the military, please indicate which branch: Air Force Coast Guard Army Marine Corps Navy Please select your military affilliation: (leave blank if none apply) Active Duty Maryland National Guard Reserves National Guard Dependent of Active Duty Are you a veteran or a dependent of a veteran? (leave blank if neither apply) Veteran Dependent of a Veteran l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Middle Name l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Last Name l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Phone Number l l l l l l l l l l l l l First Name HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION Atholton Mt. Hebron Centennial Glenelg Oakland Mills Reservoir Hammond River Hill Howard Wilde Lake Long Reach Marriotts Ridge Chapelgate Home Schooled Unlisted School Name and Address If your high school is not listed above, please enter the school name below. Otherwise, leave this area blank. Name of High School __________________________________________________________________________________________ Unweighted high school GPA Less than 1.0 1.01-2.00 2.01-3.00 3.01-4.00 Prior to registration, which will you have? High School Diploma Out-of-State GED Maryland GED National External HS Diploma Will still be in high school and do not have diploma/GED No longer in high school and do not have diploma/GED High School Graduation Date/Year* ________________________________ COLLEGES ATTENDED Name City & State or Country Years Attended Degree _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STUDENT CONDUCT Are you currently, or have you ever been, involved in a disciplinary process at another institution?* Yes Have you ever been adjudicated guilty or convicted of a misdemeanor, felony, or other crime, not shielded under the Maryland Second Chance Act?* Yes No No Howard Community College’s annual security report containing policy statements and crime statistics can be found at howardcc.edu/services-support/public-safety/reports-forms/campus%20crime%20report%20final 2014.pdf. Paper copies of the report are available upon request at the Office of Public Safety or by calling 443-518-5500. Convicted sex offenders are required to register at the college’s Public Safety office prior to registering for any course or program at HCC. Failure to register with the college’s Public Safety office will result in disciplinary action including explusion, as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. All students are required to abide by college policy as outlined in HCC’s catalog and Student Handbook, including the Student Code of Conduct. CERTIFICATION Please affirm the following before you submit your application. I certify all information has been accurately presented.* I understand that once my application has been submitted it may NOT be altered in any way. I certify all information has been honestly presented.* Yes No I certify all information has been completely presented.* Yes No Yes No Signature*______________________________________________________________ Date*______________________________ 14 STANDARD APPLICATION AREA OF STUDY CODES Directions: Please select a transfer or career program option. Record the number of your selection on the application. TRANSFER PROGRAMS (Associate Degrees) Associate of Arts Degrees Business Administration 302 - Business Administration 229 - Information Systems ManagementOffice Systems 230 - Information Systems ManagementProgramming/Technical Systems 173 - International Business Accounting 271 - Accounting Arts and Science 301 - Actuarial Science 241 - Arabic 269 - Art 287 - Asian Studies 202 - Bioinformatics 71 - Biotechnology 206 - Communication Studies 303 - Computer Forensics 90 - Criminal Justice 142 - Dance Performance 164 - English 125 - Environmental Science 165 - Exercise Science 244 - Film Studies 276 - Gaming and Simulation Design 294 - Graphic and Interactive Design 167 - Health Care Management 169 - Health Education 144 - Horticulture 170 - Human Services 48 - Liberal Arts 49 - Life Science 160 - Mathematics 67 - Music 251 - Nutrition 232 - Philosophy and Religious Studies 50 - Physical Science 68 - Pre-Allied Health 53 - Pre-Medicine 55 - Pre-Pharmacy 250 - Public Health 58 - Social Sciences 203 - Spanish 263 - Television and Radio 237 - Theatre 275 - Women's Studies Computer Science 33 - Computer Science Engineering (see also ASE) 23 - Engineering Entrepreneurship 239 - Entrepreneurship General Studies 07 - General Studies 156 - General Studies-Business/Technology Emphasis 166 - General Studies for Certificate Students 157 - General Studies-Science Emphasis Information Technology 304 - Cybersecurity 307 - Information Technology - CISCO Networking 308 - Information Technology - Computer Forensics Technology 309 - Information Technology - Mobile Developement 310 - Information Technology - Programming 311 - Information Technology - Web Development *** - Select program track 1 Leads to licensure as a registered nurse 2 Program is intended for LPNs seeking RN degrees and does not lead to LPN 3 Does not lead to HCC degree or certificate 4 All legal residents of Maryland may enroll in this program at in-county rates, policy is subject to change. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Nursing *** - Nursing (choose a track; see career programs for LPN Program) 1,4 08a - Traditional RN Program 08b - Accelerated RN Program 08c - LPN Pathway Sequence 2 08d - Military to RN Pathway Sequence 08e - Paramedic to RN Pathway Sequence Teacher Education 12 (see also AAT) 130 - Early Childhood Education 131 - Elementary Education 137 - Preparation for Maryland Teacher Education Certification 3,14 312 - Secondary Education - Humanities/Arts 313 - Secondary Education - Mathematics/ Science 314 - Secondary Education - Social Sciences Associate of Arts in Teaching 13 254 - Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education 255 - Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education 207 - Secondary Education-Chemistry 247 - Secondary Education-English 208 - Secondary Education-Mathematics 209 - Secondary Education-Physics 210 - Secondary Education-Spanish Associate of Science in Engineering 256 - Computer Engineering 257 - Electrical Engineering Should be selected by students preparing for transfer to an out-of-state 4-year institution Should be selected by students preparing for transfer to a Maryland 4-year institution Not eligible for financial aid at HCC 12 13 14 You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 15 STANDARD APPLICATION AREA OF STUDY CODES Directions: Please select a transfer or career program option. Record the number of your selection on the application. Students selecting certificate programs are encouraged to contact Financial Aid Services to determine financial aid eligibility. For more information about the graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed gainful employment programs, and other important information, please visit howardcc.edu/disclosures. CAREER PROGRAMS (Degrees and/or Certificates) Associate of Applied Science Degree/ Certificate Programs Accounting 17 - Preparation for CPA Examination 3,14 Biomedical Engineering 4 06 - Biomedical Engineering Technology (AAS) 76 - Biomedical Engineer Specialist Certificate 19 Bioprocessing 3,11,14 297 - Bioprocessing (AAS - Frederick Community College) 298 - Bioprocessing (Certificate - Frederick Community College) Business Management 37 - Business Management (AAS) 212 - Professional Coaching Certificate 19 Cardiovascular Technology 4,11 114 - Cardiovascular Technology-Invasive Technologist (AAS) 115 - Cardiac Monitoring and Analysis Certificate 19 134 - Accelerated CVT Certificate for Hospital Trainees 7 270 - Cardiovascular Technology for Health Care Professionals 19 Culinary Management *** - Culinary Management (AAS) (choose a track) 233a - Professional Baking and Pastries 233b - Professional Cooking 233c - Professional Cooking and Baking 264 - Baking and Pastries Certificate 19 265 - Professional Cooking Certificate 19 Dental Hygiene 280 - Dental Hygiene (AAS) Medical Laboratory Technician 279 - Medical Laboratory Technician (AAS) Network Administration 193 - Network Security Administration Certificate 19 Early Childhood Development 89 - Early Childhood Development (AAS) 87 - Early Childhood Development Certificate 19 Nuclear Medicine 3,11,14 299 - Nuclear Medicine Technology (AAS Frederick Community College) Electronics Technology 18 - Electronics Technology (AAS) 64 - Electronics Technology Certificate 14, 19 Certified Bookkeeping 272 - Certificate Bookkeeping Certificate 19 Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Technology 72 - CAD Technology (AAS) 70 - CAD Technology Certificate 19 Entrepreneurship 240 - Entrepreneurship (AAS) 214 - Entrepreneurship Certificate 19 Computer Forensics 295 - Computer Forensics Certificate 19 Fire Science 14,18 305 - Fire Science and Leadership (AAS) Computer Support Technology 151 - CISCO Certified Networking Certificate 10, 19 296 - Help Desk/LAN Support Technology Certificate 19 Health Care for the Professional 168 - Health Care for the Professional (AAS) 4,8,11 Health Information Technology 14,16 285 - Health Information Technology (AAS Carroll Community College) 286 - Health Information Technology (CORE) (Certificate - Carroll Community College) 300 - Health Information Technology (Advanced Certificate - Carroll Community College) *** - Select program track 3 Does not lead to HCC degree or certificate. 4 All legal residents of Maryland may enroll in this program at in-county rates, policy subject to change. 7 Hospital-based program for employees only. 8 Only EMT-B certified individuals may enroll; minimum age requirements by law for clinical coursework. 9 Leads to licensure as a practical nurse. 10 Leads to industry certification and HCC certificate. 11 Part of the Mid-Maryland Allied Healthcare Education Consortium; only approved student participants are eligible for in-county tuition rates; leads to degree or certificate at another consortium institution; does not lead to HCC degree or certificate. 14 Not eligible for financial aid at HCC. Office Technology 191 - Office Technology (AAS) 152 - Medical Transcriptionist Certificate 19 45 - Legal Office Assistant Certificate 19 44 - Office Assistant Certificate 19 Physical Therapist Assistant 282 - Physical Therapist Assistant (AAS) 16 Radiologic Technology 4 238 - Radiologic Technology (AAS) Respiratory Care 3,11,14,16 153 - Respiratory Care (AAS - Frederick Community College) Surgical Technology 3,11,14 154 - Surgical Technology (AAS - Frederick Community College) 155 - Surgical Technology (Certificate Frederick Community College) Program core courses offered at Mt. Airy College Center for Health Care Education. Open only to Howard County Fire & Rescue Academy candidates. Gainful employment disclosures may be found at howardcc.edu. 16 18 19 (Please see opposite page for Transfer Programs) 16 Information Technology 189 - Web Developer Certificate 19 306 - Information Technology Assurance (AAS) Licensed Practical Nursing 4,9 111 - Licensed Practical Nursing Certificate 19 Diagnostic Medical Sonography *** - Diagnostic Medical Sonography (AAS) (choose a track) 281a - General 281b - Vascular 281c - Cardiac Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic 132 - Emergency Medical Technician/ Paramedic (AAS) 133 - Emergency Medical Technician/ Paramedic Certificate 19 Construction Management 290 - Construction Management (AAS) 291 - Construction Management Certificate 14, 19 Hospitality Management 178 - Hospitality Management (AAS) 266 - Casino Management Certificate 19 283 - Event Management Certificate 19 267 - Food and Beverage Management Certificate 19 268 - Lodging Management Certificate 19 CORE REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES Core Requirements and Electives Courses Fulfilling Core Requirements Each program specifies general education courses needed to complete the 30 credit general education core requirement for the Associate of Arts degree and Associate of Science in Engineering degree. Most of the courses listed below fulfill core curriculum requirements at state colleges and universities. A few courses may not transfer as core requirements to every college or university. Check the requirements of your transfer institution before selecting specific courses, or see your advisor for assistance. ENGLISH COMPOSITION CORE ENGL-121 College Composition* *ENGL-121 fulfills the state composition core requirement. ARTS AND HUMANITIES CORE Arts & Humanities Core Group A ARTT-101 ARTT-102 ARTT-103 ARTT-109 ARTT-112 ARTT-146 ARTT-151 ARTT-282 ARTT-283 ARTT-284 ARTT-285 ARTT-286 ARTT-287 ARTT-288 ARTT-289 ARTT-290 ARTT-291 ARTT-292 DANC-100 DANC-113 DANC-114 DANC-141 DANC-190 DANC-191 DANC-201 ENGL-200 ENGL-201 ENGL-202 ENGL-203 ENGL-204 ENGL-205 ENGL-206 ENGL-207 ENGL-208 ENGL-210 ENGL-211 ENGL-212 Two-Dimensional Art and Design Three-Dimensional Art and Design Art Appreciation Drawing I: Observation and Invention Introduction to Digital Media Digital Photography I Ceramics I Art History I Art History II History of World Architecture History of Modern Art African Art and Architecture Far Eastern Art and Architecture Middle Eastern Art and Architecture: Islam to Present Contemporary Art American Art and Architecture since Colonialism Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture Introduction to Dance Music Concepts for Dance History and Culture of Hip-Hop Dance Workshop Appreciating Dance in Cultures and Communities World Dance History of Western Concert Dance: 1600 to the Present Children’s Literature American Literature I American Literature II English Literature I English Literature II The Short Story African American Literature Ethics in Literature Contemporary Poetry Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama Science through Science Fiction By and About Women HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n ENGL-213 ENGL-214 ENGL-217 ENGL-218 ENGL-219 ENGL-226 ENGL-227 FILM-101 FILM-139 FILM-171 FILM-172 FILM-200 FILM-201 FILM-203 FILM-204 FILM-205 FILM-206 FILM-207 FILM-208 FILM-209 FILM-210 FILM-211 FINE-101 FINE-102 FINE-103 FINE-115 FINE-215 HUMN-101 HUMN-102 HUMN-103 HUMN-104 HUMN-105 HUMN-223 HUMN-231 MUSC-100 MUSC-101 MUSC-107 MUSC-108 MUSC-138 MUSC-139 MUSC-145 MUSC-155 MUSC-163 MUSC-202 MUSC-203 MUSC-209 MUSC-235 PHIL-104 PHIL-141 PHIL-201 PHIL-203 PHIL-260 SPCH-151 THET-101 THET-102 THET-103 THET-110 THET-119 THET-125 THET-131 THET-190 THET-191 THET-202 THET-209 THET-216 THET-241 Latin American Literature Middle Eastern Literature The English Bible as Literature Literature and Film Asian Literature World Literature I World Literature II Introduction to Film Principles of Film and Media Production Introduction to American Cinema Introduction to World Cinema Latin American Film British Film Indian Film Middle Eastern Film Italian Film French Film German Film Asian Film Scandinavian Film Russian Film African Film Humanities through the Arts Arts, Cultures, and Ideas Introduction to the Creative Arts Creative Writing Advanced Creative Writing Introduction to the Humanities The Psychology of Happiness: A Humanities Approach Introduction to Greek and Roman Mythology Introduction to the Digital Humanities Projecting the Past: Ancient Rome, Cinema, and History Cultures of Asia Humanities through Film Fundamentals of Music Music Appreciation American Popular Music African American Music Tunes in ‘Toons: Classical Music in Cartoons and Animation Introduction to Music Technology and Entrepreneurship Music Technology in Society Introduction to Jazz Improvisation World Music Music Literature in Context I Music Literature in Context II Sound Creation in Music Music of East Asia: China, Japan, and Korea Introduction to Religious Studies Philosophy and Practice of Yoga Religions of the World Civility and the Virtue Tradition Film and Philosophy The Spoken Word Introduction to Acting Acting I Acting I: Foundations for Acting and Performance Introduction to Theatre Introduction to Playwriting Text Analysis Theatre Appreciation Theatre History I Theatre History II Acting II Modern Drama Contemporary Drama: Topics in Diversity Acting for Television You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu THET-250 THET-251 TVRD-120 TVRD-140 TVRD-240 WMST-193 WMST-225 WMST-227 WMST-228 WMST-229 WMST-270 Shakespeare from Page to Stage Shakespeare from Page to Screen Principles of Video Editing Video Production I Video Production II Introduction to Women’s Studies: Women, Art, and Culture Women in American History: Colonial Times to 1880 Women in American History: 1880 to the Present Women in European History: 1750 to the Present African American Women’s History Women and Film Arts & Humanities Core Group B SPCH-101 Introduction to Human Communication SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking SPCH-110 Interpersonal Communication SPCH-115 Intercultural Communication SPCH-151 The Spoken Word Any 200 level course with an ARAB, CHNS, FARS, FREN, GERM, GREK, HBRW, HNDI, ITAL, JPNS, KORE, PORT, RUSS, SPAN, or TURK prefix SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES CORE Social & Behavioral Sciences Core Group A CRES-155 ECON-101 ECON-102 POLI-101 POLI-102 POLI-103 POLI-104 POLI-201 POLI-202 PSYC-101 PSYC-200 SOCI-101 SOCI-102 SOCI-202 Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Science and Art Principles of Economics (Macro) Principles of Economics (Micro) American Federal Government State and Local Government Political Ideology The U.S. Constitution Comparative Government International Relations and Contemporary Foreign Policy General Psychology Lifespan Development Introduction to Sociology Social Problems Urban Sociology Social & Behavioral Sciences Core Group B ANTH-104 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology ANTH-105 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH-110 Global Archaeology ANTH-120 Comparative World Cultures ANTH-220 Cultures of the Middle East GEOG-101 Introduction to World Geography GEOG-102 Elements of Cultural Geography HIST-111 American History to 1877 HIST-112 American History Since 1877 HIST-121 The Ancient World: Prehistory to the Middle Ages HIST-122 Western Civilization: Medieval to Early Modern HIST-123 Western Civilization and the Modern World HIST-210 History of Latin America SCIENCE CORE ASTR-104 ASTR-114 BIOL-101 BIOL-102 BIOL-103 Elementary Astronomy Elementary Astronomy Lab General Biology I General Biology II Human Heredity 17 CORE REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES BIOL-107 BIOL-120 BIOL-203 BIOL-204 CHEM-101 CHEM-102 CHEM-103 CHEM-105 CHEM-135 CHEM-136 ENST-105 ENST-115 GEOL-107 GEOL-108 GEOL-117 Fundamentals of Microbiology Biology for Engineers Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology II General Inorganic Chemistry I General Inorganic Chemistry II Fundamentals of General Chemistry Chemistry and Society Chemistry for Engineers Chemistry for Engineers Laboratory Environmental Science Environmental Science Laboratory Introduction to Physical Geology Historical Geology Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory GEOL-118 Historical Geology Laboratory METO-111Meteorology METO-112 Meteorology Laboratory PHYS-101 Technical Physics PHYS-103 Fundamentals of Physics I PHYS-104 Fundamentals of Physics II PHYS-106 Earth and Space Science PHYS-107 Physical Science PHYS-110 General Physics I (Calculus) PHYS-111 General Physics II (Calculus) PHYS-120Oceanography PHYS-121 Oceanography Laboratory MATHEMATICS CORE MATH-122 Ideas in Mathematics MATH-128 Concepts of Mathematics II MATH-138Statistics MATH-141 College Algebra MATH-143 Precalculus I MATH-145 Business Calculus MATH-153 Precalculus II MATH-155 Precalculus I & II MATH-181 Calculus I INTERDISCIPLINARY & EMERGING ISSUES CORE AGNG-160 The Aging Process: Gerontology BMGT-100 Introduction to Business and Organization BMGT-142 Business Development and Sales for Emerging Leaders BMGT-150 International Business Seminar BMGT-175 Business Communications CADD-101 Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting and Design CMSY-110 Software Applications for Micros CMSY-126 Introduction to the Internet CMSY-129 The Internet and the Digital World ENES-100 Introduction to Engineering Design ENTR-101 Entrepreneurship and Creativity FNPL-101 Personal Financial Planning Principles FYEX-100 First Year Experience HEED-104 Personal Nutrition Assessment HEED-106 Introduction to Stress Management HEED-110 Introduction to Personal Wellness HEED-113 Drug Use and Abuse HEED-115 Personal and Community Health HEED-150 Women’s Health NUTR-211Nutrition PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-102 Introduction to Logic PHIL-103 Introduction to Ethics PHIL-110 Introduction to Chinese Taoism PHIL-111 Introduction to Japanese Zen Buddhism PHIL-112 Introduction to African Philosophy 18 PUBH-280 Global Health WMST-230 Women in Colonial Maryland WMST-231 American Women and Suffrage Categories of Electives ARTS ELECTIVES Any course with a prefix of ARTT, DANC, ENGL-119, -209, -216, -217, -223, -224, -250, -251, FILM, FINE, INDS, LFIT-105, -197, -198, -199, -298, MUSC, SPCH-145, THET, TVRD-120, -125, -140, -240, or WMST-193. ARTS & SCIENCES ELECTIVES Any course with a prefix of AMSL, ANTH, ARAB, ARTT, ASTR, BIOL, CADD-107, CFOR, CHEM, CHNS, CNST, CRES, CMSY-110, -120, -121, -126, -129, -141, -171, -181, 281, any course with a prefix of CRIM, DANC, ECON, EDUC, ENGL (except courses below the 100 level), ENES, ENTR-101, EXSC, FILM, FINE, FREN, GEOG, GEOL, GERM, GREK, HBRW, HEED, HIST, HMDV, HNDI, HORT, HUMN, HUMS, INDS, ITAL, JPNS, KORE, LFIT-105, MATH (except MATH-061, -061E, -063, -067, -067E, and -070, METO, MUSC, NUTR, PERS, PHIL, PHYS, POLI, PORT, PSYC, PUBH, RUSS, SOCI, SOWK, SPAN, SPCH, THET, TURK, TVRD, or WMST. Students are encouraged to consult with an advisor. HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES HMGT-110, HMGT-160, HMGT-163, HMGT-164, HMGT-165, HMGT-244, HMGT-245, and HMGT-260. HUMANITIES ELECTIVES Any course with a prefix of AMSL, ARAB, ARTT, CADD-107, CHNS, DANC, ENGL119, -126, any 200 level or higher ENGL course, any course with a prefix of FILM, FINE, FREN, GERM, GREK, HBRW, HIST-111, -112, -121, -122, -123, HNDI, HUMN, INDS, ITAL, JPNS, KORE, MUSC, PERS, PHIL, PORT, RUSS, SPAN, SPCH, THET, TURK, TVRD, WMST-193, -212, -225, -227, -228, -230, and -231. INTERNET ELECTIVES ARTT-260, CMSY-103, CMSY-108, CMSY110, CMSY-128, CMSY-147, CMSY-158, CMSY-168, CMSY-169, CMSY-172, CMSY195, CMSY-199, CMSY-203, CMSY-204, CMSY-205, CMSY-217, and CMSY-282. BUSINESS ELECTIVES Any course with a prefix of ACCT, BFMT, BMGT, CMGT, CMSY, ECON, ENTR, FNPL, HMGT, MSFT, or OFFI. MATHEMATICS ELECTIVES MATH-122, MATH-127, MATH-128, MATH-138, MATH-141, MATH-143, MATH-145, MATH-153, MATH-155, MATH-181, MATH-182, MATH-220, MATH-240, MATH-250, and MATH-260. CULINARY MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES CMGT-100, CMGT-110, CMGT-135, CMGT-200, CMGT-230, CMGT-240, and CMGT-250. SCIENCE ELECTIVES Any course with a prefix of ASTR, BFMT-200, BIOL, CHEM, ENST, GEOL, METO, or PHYS. ENGLISH ELECTIVES ENGL-126, any 200 level or higher ENGL course, SPCH-105, SPCH-150, SPCH-160, SPCH-205, THET-119, THET-150, THET209, THET-250, THET-251, TVRD-125, TVRD-126, TVRD-221, TVRD-223, TVRD224, and WMST-212. SOCIAL SCIENCES ELECTIVES ANTH-104, ANTH-105, ANTH-110, ANTH120, any course with a prefix of CRES, CRIM, ECON, EDUC-260, SOCI, SOWK, WMST111, WMST-225, WMST-227, or WMST-228. ETHICS ELECTIVES Any course with a prefix of ANTH or GEOG, ARTT-299, BIOL-201, BMGT-203, CHEM105, CRES-155, DANC-250, ENGL-207, FILM-139, HUMN-101, HUMN-223, MUSC-139, PHIL-101, PHIL-103, PHIL-104, PHIL-201, PHIL-203, PHIL-260, THET-110, WMST-111, and WMST-193. GENERAL ELECTIVES An elective that can be chosen from any elective category is called a general elective. Depending on a student’s area of study, students may be able to choose courses within specific elective categories or they many be allowed to choose courses from any elective category. Traditional and non-traditional course work may be used to fulfill elective credit, including general elective credit, as appropriate. Electives involve a broader range of courses than general education core courses do. While some courses qualify for both categories, students are responsible for making this distinction and choosing the correct classes. ONCE-A-YEAR CLASSES Once-a-Year Classes HCC offers some courses two or more times in a year, once in the fall, once in the spring, and perhaps again in summer or winter. But some courses are offered only once a year, and students must keep this in mind when planning schedules. To help students plan academic schedules, the following list specifies courses that are offered only in the spring or only in the fall. These are not comprehensive lists of all courses offered. For example, students desiring to take ARTT204, Digital Publishing, must take the course in Spring 2016. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at 443-518-1200. Courses Offered Only in Winter 2016 CARD-231 Applied Clinical Practicum DMSU-254 Clinical Sonography IV PTAP-214 Clinical Education II Courses Offered Only in Spring 2016 ACCT-234 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting ACCT-239 Auditing II ARTT-204 Digital Publishing ARTT-223 Motion Graphics ARTT-271 Multimedia Authoring and Design II ARTT-281 Web Design and Production II BIOL-120 Biology for Engineers BIOL-121 Biology for Engineers Lab BIOL-205 Cell Biology BIOL-206 Nutrition for Health Services BMET-112 Electro-Mechanical Fluid Devices BMET-212 Biomedical Instrumentation II CADD-104 Advanced CAD CADD-105 CAD Projects and Presentations CADD-106 CAD Systems CARD-120 Rhythm Analysis & 12 Lead ECG CARD-121 Cardiovascular Assessment Skills Lab CARD-122 Cardiac Anatomy and Pathophysiology CARD-222 Advanced Intravascular Interventional Procedures CARD-261 Clinical Internship CFOR-250 Computer Network Forensic Technology CHEM-136 Chemistry for Engineers Lab CMSY-250 Systems Analysis and Design CRES-201 Conflict and Process CRES-203 Restorative Justice DANC-113 Music Concepts for Dance DANC-201 History of Western Concert Dance: 1600 to the Present DANC-250 Dance Composition DHYG-207 Dental Public Health DHYG-150 Dental Hygiene Theory and Clinic II DHYG-208 Dental Materials DHYG-209Periodontics DHYG-250 Dental Hygiene Theory and Clinic IV HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Courses Offered Only in Spring 2016 (cont’d) DHYG-257 Dental Hygiene Ethics and Jurisprudence DMSU-151 Clinical Sonography I DMSU-171 Abdominal and Small Parts Ultrasound I DMSU-172Obstetrics/Gynecology Ultrasound I DMSU-181 Vascular Ultrasound I DMSU-191 Adult Echocardiography I DMSU-211 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I DMSU-255 Clinical Songraphy V DMSU-261 ARDMS Registry Seminar DMSU-280 Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound DMSU-290 Introduction to Cardiac Ultrasound ECON-201 Money and Banking EDUC-140 Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition EDUC-150 Practicum in Early Childhood Education EDUC-160 School Age Child Care EDUC-203 Reading Instruction for Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education (Infants­-Grade 8) Teachers EDUC-204 Assessment for Reading Instruction for Early Childhood, Elementary and Special Education (Infants-Grade 8) Teachers EDUC-250 Advanced Practicum in Early Childhood Education EDUC-266 Methods of Teaching Elementary Education ELEC-117 Linear Electronics ENES-181Thermodynamics ENES-205 Electric Circuits ENES-222 Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis ENGL-202 American Literature II ENGL-204 English Literature II ENGL-208 Contemporary Poetry ENGL-211 Science through Science Fiction ENGL-219 Asian Literature ENGL-227 World Literature II EXSC-120 Introduction to Sports Coaching EXSC-200 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries FILM-108 The Golden Age of Film FILM-207 German Film FILM-211 African Film FILM-240 Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Film FNPL-105 Financial Planning for Young Adults GEOL-108 Historical Geology GEOL-118 Historical Geology Laboratory HEED-102 Introduction to Weight Management HEED-110 Introduction to Personal Wellness HIST-201 Europe in the Twentieth Century HMDV-161 STEM Seminar II HMDV-261 STEM Seminar IV HMGT-164 Event Management HMGT-244 Managing the Housekeeping Operation HORT-230 Pest and Disease Control You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu HUMN-241Utopia HUMS-124 Family Counseling Skills INDS-112 Historical Interiors LFIT-112 Lifeguard Training LFIT-129 Self Defense MLTS-201 Introduction to the Medical Laboratory MLTS-251 Chemistry Clinical Practice MLTS-252 Hematology Clinical Practice MLTS-253Immunology/Immunohematology Clinical Practice MLTS-254 Microbiology Clinical Practice MUSC-103 The Business of Music MUSC-190 Functional Guitar Class II MUSC-138 Tunes in Toons: Classical Music in Cartoons and Animation MUSC-155 Introduction to Jazz Improvisation MUSC-158 Jazz Theory MUSC-162 Introduction to Music Therapy and Practice MUSC-203 Music Literature in Context II MUSC-208 Music Therapy in Education MUSC-211AMusic Theory IV MUSC-211P Ear Training and Musicianship IV MUSC-229 Audio Techniques II MUSC-235 Music of East Asia: China, Japan, and Korea NUTR-212 Food: Science and Technology PHIL-104 Introduction to Religious Studies POLI-201 Comparative Government PSYC-102 Advanced General Psychology PSYC-205 Women and Psychology PTAP-100 Introduction to Physical Therapy PTAP-110 Fundamentals of Practice I PTAP-230 Therapeutic Modalities II PTAP-240 Therapeutic Exercise PTAP-250 Clinical Neuroscience PTAP-260 Orthopedic Dysfunctions II PTAP-265 Professional Issues in Physical Therapy PUBH-280 Global Health RADT-121 Radiologic Procedures II RADT-122 Clinical Radiography II RADT-123 Imaging Equipment Maintenance & Operation RADT-229 Clinical Radiography III RADT-251 Radiation Biology and Protection RADT-252 Clinical Radiography V SABR-919 World War II Study Abroad Program SOCI-201 Minorities in America SPCH-151 The Spoken Word SPCH-160 Argumentation and Debate THET-115 Introduction to Theatrical Design and Technical Theatre THET-191 Theatre History II THET-202 Acting II THET-260 Voice and Diction THET-261 Dialects for the Actor THET-265 Acting Shakespeare TVRD-151 Radio News Production WMST-193 Introduction to Women’s Studies: Women, Art, and Culture WMST-225 Women in American History: Colonial Times to 1880 WMST-270 Women and Film 19 ONCE-A-YEAR CLASSES Courses Offered Only in Summer 2016 ARTT-246 Photographic Studio Lighting CARD-123Hemodynamics CARD-124 X-Ray Theory for Cardiovascular Technology DMSU-213 Pathophysiology for Imaging Professionals DMSU-252 Clinical Sonography II MLTS-202 Clinical Chemistry MLTS-205 Clinical Microbiology I NURS-140 Advanced Concepts in Practical Nursing PHIL-110 Introduction to Chinese Taoism PTAP-270 Clinical Education III PTAP-275 Clinical Education IV RADT-101 Introduction to Procedures SABR-903 China – Culture Study Abroad SABR-910 Turkey – Culture Study Abroad SABR-917 Ireland – Honors Study Abroad SABR-921 Denmark – Culture Study Abroad SABR-926 Bermuda – Science Study Abroad Courses Offered Only in Fall 2016 ACCT-233 Advanced Accounting ACCT-237 Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Estates, and Trusts ARTT-143 History of Photography ARTT-241 Advanced Black and White Photography ARTT-260 Designing for Interactive Environments ARTT-261 Digital Video ARTT-270 Multimedia Authoring and Design I ARTT-280 Web Design and Production I BFMT-200Bioinformatics BMET-211 Biomedical Instrumentation I CADD-108 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems CARD-201 Cardiovascular Pharmacology CARD-220 Cardiovascular Procedures CARD-221 Diagnostic and Interventional Procedures CFOR-210 Computer Forensics III CMGT-200 International Cuisine CMSY-120 Introduction to Computer Systems CNST-100 Introduction to Construction Management CSCO-305 Cisco IP Telephony DANC-150 Dance Improvisation DANC-200 World Dance DHYG-100 Pre-Dental Hygiene Theory and Clinic I DHYG-102 Histology and Embryology 20 Courses Offered Only in Fall 2016 (cont’d) DHYG-104 General and Oral Pathology DHYG-106 Oral Anatomy and Tooth Morphology DHYG-111 Dental Radiology DHYG-200 Dental Hygiene Theory and Clinic III DHYG-210 Pharmacology and Pain Management DMSU-102 Introduction to Ultrasound DMSU-112 Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals DMSU-212 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II DMSU-253 Clinical Sonography III DMSU-271 Abdominal and Small Parts Ultrasound II DMSU-272 Obstetrics/Gynecology Ultrasound II DMSU-282 Vascular Ultrasound II DMSU-292 Adult Echocardiography II EDUC-205 Materials and Motivations for Reading for Early Childhood, Elementary and Special Education (Infants-Grade 8) Teachers EDUC-212 Advanced Methods and Materials EDUC-230 Child Care Center Administration and Management ELEC-107 Introduction to Electronic Circuits ELEC-213 Digital Circuits ENES-271 Introduction to MATLAB ENGL-201 American Literature I ENGL-203 English Literature I ENGL-212 By and About Women ENGL-213 Latin American Literature ENGL-226 World Literature I ENST-200 Fundamentals of Soil Science ENTR-100 Introduction to Entrepreneurship ENTR-912 Introduction to Innovation FILM-199 Hollywood in the 1990s FILM-200 Latin American Film FILM-212 The Films of Alfred Hitchcock HEED-104 Personal Nutrition Assessment HEED-106 Introduction to Stress Management HIST-210 History of Latin America HMDV-160 STEM Seminar I HMDV-260 STEM Seminar III HMGT-160 Introduction to Travel and Tourism HMGT-163 Introduction to Meetings, Conventions, and Expositions HMGT-242 Lodging Management and Operations HMGT-260 Fundamentals of Wines, Spirits & Beers HORT-100 Introduction to Horticulture HORT-210 Woody Plants HUMS-120 Medical Aspects of Chemical Dependency HUMS-122 Individual Counseling Techniques HUMS-123 Group Counseling Skills LFIT-128 Martial Arts I MLTS-203 Clinical Hematology MLTS-204 Clinical Immunology/ Immunohematology MLTS-206 Clinical Microbiology II MUSC-107 American Popular Music MUSC-161 Introduction to Music Therapy and Practice MUSC-163 World Music MUSC-189 Functional Guitar Class I MUSC-202 Music Literature in Context I MUSC-207 Music Therapy Techniques MUSC-210AMusic Theory III MUSC-210P Ear Training and Musicianship III MUSC-228 Audio Techniques I PHIL-201 Religions of the World POLI-103 Political Ideology POLI-202 Contemporary American Foreign Policy PTAP-120 Clinical Kinesiology PTAP-130 Therapeutic Modalities I PTAP-150 Clinical Pathology PTAP-160 Orthopedic Dysfunctions I PTAP-210 Fundamentals of Practice II PTAP-213 Clinical Education I PUBH-101 Introduction to Public Health RADT-111 Radiologic Procedures I RADT-112 Clinical Radiography I RADT-231 Radiologic Procedures IV RADT-232 Clinical Radiography IV SOCI-202 Urban Sociology THET-103 Acting I: Foundations for Acting and Performance THET-110 Introduction to Theatre THET-125 Text Analysis THET-177 Stage Combat THET-190 Theatre History I THET-224 Musical Theatre Performance THET-271 Theatre Juried Audition Techniques THET-273 Movement for the Actor THET-290 Production Seminar TVRD-225 Cinematography and Lighting TVRD-230 Television Production I WMST-111 Introduction to Women’s Studies: Women, Gender and Society WMST-227 Women in American History: 1880 to the Present eLearning and Open Entry Formats INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS For complete technical requirements, specific course instructions, and to help you assess which options best fit with your lifestyle as well as your learning style, visit howardcc.edu/elearning. : ONLINE In an online course, instruction, learning activities, and interactions between faculty and students take place online on a dedicated course website. Many online courses may require you to take proctored exams. These exams can be taken onsite at the HCC Test Center, at an approved alternative location or via a virtual proctoring service. Taking an online course has many advantages, including increased flexibility in completing homework assignments, the ability to communicate with your classmates and your instructor from the convenience of your own home or workplace, and enhanced access to written materials ranging from discipline-specific internet resources to discussions and instructors’ announcements. However, an online course is not for everyone. For instance, if you need the discipline of meeting on campus several times a week and you enjoy the in-person interaction with other students and your instructor, you are more likely to succeed in a regular classroom or hybrid course format. A basic understanding of the internet and web browsing are required. Online course activities may be completed at any location with a computer and internet connection. When online course registration is complete, you may log on to your password-protected course website beginning on the first day of the semester. For complete technical requirements, visit HCC’s eLearning website listed above. ? HYBRID A hybrid course is conducted using a combination of campus and online instruction. It is an ideal combination of classroom interaction with the use of online resources. Because so many of the course interactions are conducted online, the amount of class meeting time is a percentage of the traditional onsite version of the course. For online course interaction, a basic understanding of the internet and web browsing are required. Online activities may be completed at any location with a computer and internet connection. For complete, online technical requirements and any specific course instructions, visit HCC’s eLearning website listed above. Ü OPEN ENTRY An open entry course allows shorter completion times, drop-in hours, and various places where you may complete your work. Many of the Computer Systems (CMSY) and Office Technology (OFFI) courses are offered in this format. There are many advantages to taking an open entry course. For the majority of the courses, you may start at the beginning of the traditional semester or you may enroll later and start later. You can complete the course as quickly as you are able to do the work. These courses do not follow the structured lecture-style classroom format. The Office Technology classroom (DH-301, 443-518-4876) is staffed with certified instructors to help you, one-on-one, any time the classroom is open. You may vary your hours from week to week and attend class as often as you wish. You may do all of the work for this course at home (except tests). Test and assignment deadlines are effective as soon as your course begins (either when the semester begins or the day you enroll, whichever is later). Many of the courses offered in Office Technology may be taken online, following the same format as the open entry courses, except that the online sections are only offered twice a year. As an online HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n student, you may do the work at home (except for tests) or in the Office Technology classroom. Immediately after enrolling in one of the online courses, submit an Office Technology pre-semester notification form to receive specific course instructions the week classes begin. For complete requirements, forms, and specific open entry course instructions, visit HCC’s eLearning website listed above. Office Technology Classroom Hours Winter 2016 Daytime Monday through Thursday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.-12 noon Evenings No evening classes. Spring 2016 Daytime Monday through Thursday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.-12 noon Evenings Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 6-8:30 p.m. You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 21 ONLINE ACCT-111 ACCT-112 AGNG-160 AGNG-250 Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II The Aging Process: Gerontology The Psychological Aspects of Aging ANTH-105 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH-222 Cultures of China ARTT-103 Art Appreciation ASTR-104 Elementary Astronomy ASTR-114 Elementary Astronomy Lab BMGT-100 Introduction to Business BMGT-145 Principles of Management & Organization BMGT-150 International Business Issues Seminar BMGT-151 Business Law I BMGT-175 Business Communications BMGT-203 Business Ethics BMGT-205 Principles of International Business BMGT-240 Human Resource Management CHNS-222 Cultures of China CMSY-101 Beginning Spreadsheets CMSY-102 Beginning Word Processing CMSY-103 Beginning Databases CMSY-104 Advanced Word Processing CMSY-110 Software Applications for Micros CMSY-116PowerPoint CMSY-117 Advanced Spreadsheets CMSY-118 Advanced Databases CMSY-123 Microsoft Office Publisher CMSY-126 Introduction to Internet CMSY-128 Introduction to HTML CMSY-129 Principles of Internet CMSY-132 Introduction to Windows CMSY-136 Integrated Software Applications CMSY-147 Introduction to Website Authoring CMSY-212 Virtual Process Management in Business CNST-215 Building Construction Operations and Management CRIM-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice ECON-101 Principles of Economics-Macro ECON-102 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON-201 Money and Banking EDUC-111 Child Growth and Development EDUC-200 Introduction to Special Education EDUC-201 Processes and Acquisition Reading EDUC-202 Reading Secondary Part I EDUC-206 Reading Secondary Part II EDUC-260 Educational Psychology EDUC-265 Educational Assessment EDUC-291 Special Education Methods Birth-Grade 6 EDUC-293 Special Education Assessment Part I: Birth-12th Grade ENGL-121 College Composition I: Expository Writing ENGL-201 American Literature I ENGL-203 English Literature I 22 ENGL-206 American African American Lit ENGL-207 Ethics in Literature ENGL-210 Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, & Drama ENGL-226 World Literature I ENGL-230 Technical Writing ENTR-101 Entrepreneurship and Creativity ENTR-120 Entrepreneurship in Practice EXSC-210 Sport/Exercise Psychology FILM-101 Introduction to Film FILM-139 Principles of Film and Media Production FILM-171 Introduction to American Cinema FINE-101 Humanities Through the Arts FINE-115 Creative Writing FNPL-101 Personal Finance Planning GEOG-101 Introduction to World Geography GEOG-102 Elements of Cultural Geography GEOL-107 Introduction to Physical Geology GEOL-117 Introduction to Physical Geology HEAL-110 The Health Care Professional HEED-101 Health and the World of Risk HEED-104 Personal Nutrition Assessment HEED-106 Intro to Stress Management HEED-115 Personal and Comm Health HEED-125 Ethics in Professional Practice HEED-150 Women’s Health HEED-213 Stress Management HEED-216 Health Care in the U.S. HIST-111 American History to 1877 HIST-112 American History Since 1877 HIST-121 Ant World Prehis to Mid HIST-122 Western Civ and Premod World HIST-123 Western Civ and Modern World HMGT-101 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry HNDI-101 Foundational Hindi I HNDI-201 Intermediate Hindi I HUMN-101 Introduction to the Humanities MATH-138Statistics MATH-141 College Algebra MATH-145 Business Calculus METO-111Meteorology MUSC-101 Music Appreciation MUSC-108 African-American Music MUSC-163 World Music NUTR-211Nutrition OFFI-260 Medical Terminology OFFI-279Keyboarding PHIL-103 Introduction to Ethics PHYS-106 Earth and Space and Science PHYS-120Oceanography POLI-101 American Federal Government PSYC-101 General Psychology PSYC-200 Life Span Development PSYC-203 Abnormal Psychology PUBH-210Epidemiology PUBH-230 Health and the Disease Process SOCI-101 Introduction to Sociology SPAN-101 Elementary Spanish I SPAN-102 SPAN-201 SPAN-202 SPCH-110 THET-131 TVRD-129 WMST-228 HYBRID ACCT-201 ACCT-202 ARTT-101 BIOL-107 BMGT-201 BMGT-202 BMGT-203 CMSY-201 Elementary Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II Interpersonal Communication Theatre Appreciation Mass Media Women in European History: 1750-Present Accounting Field Experience I Accounting Field Experience II Two-Dimensional Basic Design Fundamentals of Microbiology Business Work Experience I Business Work Experience II Business Ethics Computer Systems Work Experience I CMSY-202 Computer Systems Work Experience II COOP-190 Internship I COOP-191 Internship II COOP-201 Cooperative Education Work Experience I COOP-202 Cooperative Education Work Experience II CRIM-190 Criminal Justice Internship I CRIM-191 Criminal Justice Internship II ECON-101 Principles of Economics (Macro) ECON-102 Principles of Economics (Micro) EDUC-101 Praxis CORE Review CourseReading/Writing Tests EDUC-102 Praxis CORE Review CourseMath Test ENGL-121 College Composition ENGL-203 English Literature I ENGL-207 Ethics in Literature ENTR-210 Developing Business Opportunities and Plans EXSC-209 Sport and Exercise Nutrition FILM-171 Introduction to American Cinema FINE-115 Creative Writing FINE-215 Advanced Creative Writing FYEX-100 First Year Experience GEOL-107 Introduction to Physical Geology HEAL-105 Drug Calculations HEED-115 Personal and Comm Health HEED-150 Women’s Health HEED-210 Foundations of Health Education HEED-216 Health Care in the US HUMN-101 Introduction to the Humanities HUMN-104 Introduction to Digital Humanities HUMS-121 Introduction to Chemical Dependency Treatment MATH-070 Intermediate Algebra MATH-138Statistics MATH-141 College Algebra MUSC-100 Fundamentals of Music NURS-170 Nursing Co-Op Work Experience HYBRID cont. NURS-230 Trends in Nursing NUTR-211Nutrition OFFI-201 Office Technology Work Experience PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy PHYS-106 Earth and Space Science POLI-101 American Federal Government PSYC-101 General Psychology PUBH-101 Introduction to Public Health SOCI-101 Introduction to Sociology SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking TVRD-290 Television & Radio Internship I TVRD-291 Television & Radio Internship II FAST TRACK BMGT-100 Introduction to Business & Organization CRIM-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM-103 Juvenile Delinquency CRIM-201 Introduction to Criminal Law FNPL-101 Personal Financial Planning Principles FYEX-100 First Year Experience NUTR-211Nutrition PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy PSYC-101 General Psychology SPCH-110 Interpersonal Communication SOCI-101 Introduction to Sociology SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking EXPRESS CMSY-105 CMSY-106 CMSY-255 CMSY-256 CSCO-291 CSCO-292 CSCO-293 CSCO-294 CSCO-651 CSCO-652 EDUC-111 EDUC-201 EDUC-202 ENGL-096 FYEX-100 FNPL-101 HMGT-111 HMGT-285 OFFI-177 ARAB-201 Intermediate Arabic I ARAB-202 Intermediate Arabic II HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE BMGT-204 CMGT-100 CMGT-130 CMGT-135 CMGT-220 CMGT-230 CMGT-236 CMGT-240 CMGT-250 n Taking Your Business Mobile Culinary Basics Garde Manger Baking and Pastries A la Carte Production Plated Desserts International Breads Baking and Pastry Cake Decorating and Candy Making Personal Computer Systems Repair I Personal Computer Systems Repair II Introduction to Unix Linux Server Administration Introduction to Networks Routing and Switching Essentials Scaling Networks Connecting Networks Implementing IP Routing Implementing IP Switching Child Growth and Development Processes and Acquisition Reading Reading Secondary Part I Fundamentals of Academic Reading First Year Experience Personal Financial Planning Principles Food Service Safety and Sanitation Dining Room Service Grammar for Your Job You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu OPEN ENTRY CMSY-101 Beginning Spreadsheets CMSY-102 Beginning Word Processing CMSY-103 Beginning Databases CMSY-104 Advanced Word Processing CMSY-110 Software Applications for Micro CMSY-116PowerPoint CMSY-117 Advanced Spreadsheets CMSY-118 Advanced Databases CMSY-123 Microsoft Office Publisher CMSY-126 Introduction to the Internet CMSY-127 Microsoft Outlook CMSY-128 Introduction to HTML CMSY-132 Introduction to Windows CMSY-136 Integrated Software Applications ENTR-102 Entrepreneurial Assessment ENTR-103 Starting Your Own Business I ENTR-104 Business Plan Development ENTR-203 Starting Your Own Business II OFFI-102 Editing Skills OFFI-260 Medical Terminology OFFI-270 Medical Transcription Techniques OFFI-275 Office Simulation OFFI-279Keyboarding OFFI-281 Legal Document Preparation OFFI-283 Legal Transcription and Terminology OFFI-293 Beginning Medical Transcription OFFI-297 Advanced Medical Transcription 23 WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ACCOUNTING BIOLOGY ACCT-111 BIOL-103 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Fees: $25 9044 001 TWTH 9045 050 TWTH ACCT-112 Principles of Accounting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-111 Fees: $25 9046 050 TWTH ACCT-201 9:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus Accounting Field Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9047 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9048 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid ACCT-202 Accounting Field Experience II (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9049 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9050 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Human Heredity (3 credits) 8780 501 TWTH 9:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus BUSINESS BMGT-100 Introduction to Business and Organization (3 credits) Fees: $30 9051N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9052N091 Online BMGT-151 Business Law I (3 credits) Fees: $30 9054N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. BMGT-175 Business Communications (3 credits) Fees: $30 9055N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. BMGT-201 Business Work Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 ANTHROPOLOGY 9056 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9057 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid ANTH-105 BMGT-202 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 0782N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 ART ARTT-103 Fees: $30 Art Appreciation (3 credits) 8271N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8272N791 Online 8273N792 Online 24 Business Work Experience II (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9058 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9059 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid BMGT-204 Fees: $30 Taking Your Business Mobile (3 credits) 9060N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY CARD-231 Applied Clinical Practicum (3 credits) Prerequisite: CARD-220 and CARD-221 Fees: $50 7684 301 MTWTHF 7:00AM-3:30PM Main Campus An orientation class will meet on campus on January 4, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. in HS265. COMPUTER SYSTEMS CMSY-101 Beginning Spreadsheets (1 credit) Fees: $10 9061N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-102 Beginning Word Processing (1 credit) Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills. Fees: $10 9062N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-103 Beginning Databases (1 credit) Fees: $10 9063N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-104 Advanced Word Processing (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-102 Fees: $10 CMSY-110 Software Applications for Micros (3 credits) All sections use Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Fees: $50 9065 001 TWTHF 9:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus 9067 050 TWTHF 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus 9066N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 Book and Keycode should be purchased prior to semester start. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. Course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-116 PowerPoint (1 credit) Fees: $10 9068N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-117 Advanced Spreadsheets (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-101 Fees: $10 9069N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-118 Advanced Databases (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-103 Fees: $10 9070N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9064N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 25 WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CMSY-123 Microsoft ® Office Publisher (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-102. Fees: $10 9071N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-126 Introduction to the Internet (1 credit) Fees: $10 9072N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-127 Microsoft® Outlook (1 credit) Fees: $10 9073N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-128 Introduction to HTML (1 credit) Fees: $10 9074N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-129 The Internet and the Digital World (3 credits) Fees: $30 9075N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9076N091 Online CMSY-132 Fees: $10 Introduction to Windows (1 credit) 9078N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation to course and periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 26 CMSY-136 Integrated Software Applications (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-101, CMSY-103, CMSY-104, CMSY-116, and CMSY-126 or CMSY-129. Fees: $10 9079N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/earning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation and may do all of the work at home with the exception of one test; however, there are assignments that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301(443-518-4876). CMSY-147 Introduction to Web Site Authoring (3 credits) Fees: $50 2302N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. CMSY-201 Computer Systems Work Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9080 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9081 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid CMSY-202 Computer Systems Work Experience II (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9082 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9083 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid CONFLICT RESOLUTION CRES-155 Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Science and Art (3 credits) 7943 950 MTWTH 6:00PM-10:05PM Main Campus COOPERATIVE EDUCATION COOP-190 Internship I (1-2 credit) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for one credit should select Section C050. Those registering for two credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Fees: $25 9084 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9085 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES COOP-191 Internship II (1-2 credit) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for one credit should select Section C050. Those registering for two credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: C or better in COOP-190. Fees: $25 9086 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9088 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid COOP-201 Cooperative Education Work Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9089 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9090 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid COOP-202 Cooperative Education Work Experience II (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9091 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9092 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIM-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits) assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. 7947C951 Hybrid Fees: $40 A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/ her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. CRIM-191 Criminal Justice Internship II (3-4 credits) Students registering for three credits should select Section 950. Those registering for four credits should select Section 951. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF 302). Fees: $30 7948C950 Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. 7949C951 Hybrid Fees: $40 A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/ her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY ULTRASOUND 7944 901 MTWTHF 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus DMSU-254 CRIM-103 7685 301 MTWTHF 7:00AM-4:30PM Main Campus Students will be assigned to clinical on at least three days per week. There will be no clinical on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 18, 2016. Juvenile Delinquency (3 credits) Fees: $30 0906N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. CRIM-190 Clinical Sonography IV (1 credit) Fees: $50 Criminal Justice Internship I (3-4 credits) Students registering for three credits should select Section 950. Those registering for four credits should select Section 951. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF 302). Fees: $30 7946C950 Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 27 WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ECONOMICS ECON-101 Principles of Economics (Macro) (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $10 7950 C901 TWTH 9:00AM-10:53AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ECON-102 Principles of Economics (Micro) (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $40 7951N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. There is a Mandatory Orientation for this section that meets on Saturday, Jan 2, 2016 from 9:00AM-11:00AM in TBA. ENGL-207 Child Growth and Development (3 credits) Ethics in Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 9107 101 TWTH 9108 102 TWTH 9109 150 TWTH ENGL-210 EDUCATION EDUC-111 9098 102 TWTH 9:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus 9099 103 TWTH 1:00PM-4:30PM Main Campus 9100 104 TWTH 1:00PM-4:30PM Main Campus 9101 150 TWTH 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus 9102 151 TWTH 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus 9103N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9104N191 Online 9105N192 Online 9106N193 Online 9:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus 1:00PM-4:30PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 7953N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9110 101 TWTH 9:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus 9111 102 TWTH 1:00PM-4:30PM Main Campus 9112 150 TWTH 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus 9113N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9114N191 Online Fees: $30 9115N192 Online Fees: $30 9116N193 Online Fees: $30 ENGLISH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENGL-085 ENTR-101 Fees: $35 7952N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. EDUC-201 Processes and Acquisition of Reading (3 credits) For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $35 Academic Advanced Oral Communication for ESL Students (3 credits) If students place into both reading and writing ESL courses, they are required to take ENGL-085. Students can be exempted from this requirement by passing an oral exam. Please email OLA@howardcc.edu. Students placed into ENGL-083 AND ENGL-084 must complete both ENGL-083 and ENGL-084 before taking ENGL-085. 9093 E101 TWTH 9094 E102 TWTH ENGL-097 9:00AM-12:45PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:45PM Main Campus Fundamentals of Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-094. Fees: $50 9095 101 TWTH 9096 150 TWTH ENGL-121 9:00AM-12:45PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:45PM Main Campus College Composition (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligibility to enroll in ENGL-121 is based on English placement test scores or the successful completion of required developmental English course work. Fees: $30 9097 101 TWTH 28 9:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus Entrepreneurship and Creativity (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $20 9117 C050 TTH 6:00PM-9:30PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ENTR-102 Fees: $25 Entrepreneurial Assessment (1 credit) 9118001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page XX for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. This course is offered through the Center for Entrepreneurial and Business Excellence. Prior to registering, students will need to contact Betty Noble at 443-518-4111 or enoble@howardcc.edu to arrange meeting days and times, have a written business concept prepared, and must be starting their business in real time. This course is offered on an open entry basis which means that the class is offered throughout the semester. Your hours can vary week to week and you will have the opportunity to arrange those hours with the Director and your business coach. WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE FYEX-100 First Year Experience (2 credits) Fees: $25 9119 101 TWTH 9:30AM-12:00PM Main Campus 2151 102 TWTH 9:30AM-12:00PM Main Campus 2152 103 TWTH 1:00PM-3:30PM Main Campus 9120 104 TWTH 1:00PM-3:30PM Main Campus 9121 150 TWTH 6:00PM-8:30PM Main Campus 9122 F160 F 6:00PM-8:00PM Main Campus Fast Track SSU 9:00AM-12:30PM Earn 2 credits in 3 weekends. Class meets Fri, Sat, Sun, Jan 8-10, 15-17, 2224. Students must purchase textbook prior to first class meeting. 2315 C101 TTH 1:00PM-3:30PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. GEOGRAPHY GEOG-101 Introduction to World Geography (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 2502N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 7954N991 Online Fees: $40 GEOG-102 Elements of Cultural Geography (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $10 7955 901 MTWTH 9:30AM-12:30PM Main Campus Health and the World of Risk (1 credit) 1942N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-112 First Aid and Safety (3 credits) A Red Cross certification will be issued upon successful course completion. Students will receive the Red Cross Certification cards in approximately 4-6 weeks following the course. Fees: $60 7688 301 TWTHF HEED-115 Health Care in the US (3 credits) Fees: $30 7692N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HISTORY HIST-111 American History to 1877 (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 7956 901 MTWTH 1:30PM-5:35PM Main Campus 7957 950 MTWTH 6:00PM-10:05PM Main Campus 7958N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 7959N991 Online Fees: $45 HIST-112 American History Since 1877 (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 7961 901 MTWTH 9:00AM-1:05PM Main Campus 7962N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 2500N991 Online Fees: $45 HIST-122 Western Civilization: Medieval to Early Modern (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $45 HEALTH EDUCATION HEED-101 HEED-216 9:00AM-12:15PM Main Campus Personal and Community Health (3 credits) 0791N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HIST-123 Western Civilization and the Modern World (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $15 7964 901 MTWTH 1:30PM-5:35PM Main Campus 7965 950 MTWTH 6:00PM-10:05PM Main Campus 0792N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 7689N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 7690N391 Online COURSE NO. HEED-150 Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. Women’s Health (3 credits) Fees: $30 7691N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. KEY ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 29 WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT HMGT-111 Foodservice Safety and Sanitation (1 credit) Fees: $30 9123 F060 S 8:00AM-5:00PM Main Campus Fast Track HMGT-111-F060 runs 1/16/16-1/23/16. HMGT-163 Introduction to Meetings, Conventions, and Expositions (3 credits) Fees: $30 9124N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HMDV-160 STEM Seminar I (1 credit) Fees: $100 1159 401 TTH 12:30PM-3:00PM Main Campus Enrollment in section 401 is open to all STEM majors. LIFE FITNESS LFIT-127 Fees: $20 Tai Chi (1 credit) 7693 301 TWTH 11:00AM-1:50PM Main Campus MATHEMATICS MATH-061E Basic Algebra and Geometry Extension (1 credit) Fees: $50 7703 401 MTWTH 9:00AM-10:55AM Main Campus Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 3. Permission of department required. Attendance Required. 7704 451 MTWTH 6:00PM-7:55PM Main Campus Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 3. Permission of department required. Attendance Required. 7705J401 MTWTH 10:00AM-11:55AMLCC Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 3. Permission of department required. Attendance Required. 7706J451 MTWTH 6:00PM-7:55PM LCC Two week extension or students who completed at least half of module 3. Permission of department required. Attendance Required. MATH-067E Elementary Algebra Extension (1 credit) Prequisite: Permission of department will be provided to those with a grade of B in math 063, or a grade of C in MATH-067. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. Fees: $50 7707 401 MTWTH 9:00AM-10:55AM Main Campus Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 6. Permission of department required. Attendance required. 7708 402 MTWTH 11:00AM-12:55PM Main Campus Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 6. Permission of department required. Attendance required. 7709 451 MTWTH 6:00PM-7:55PM Main Campus Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 6. Permission of department required. Attendance required. 30 2777 420 MTWTH 1:00PM-2:55PM Hickory Ridge Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 6. Permission of department required. Attendance required. This class will run January 1-14, 2016. 7710J401 MTWTH 10:00AM-11:55AMLCC Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 6. Permission of department required. Attendance required. 7711J451 MTWTH 6:00PM-7:55PM LCC Two week extension for students who completed at least half of module 6. Permission of department required. Attendance required. MATH-070 Intermediate Algebra (3 credits) Prerequisite: An appropriate score on the mathematics placement test, or a grade of A in MATH-063, a grade of B in MATH-067, a grade of C or higher in MATH-067E. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7712 401 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus MTWTH 12:00PM-2:00PM This class requires a commitment of 40-50 hours per week. 7713 402 MTWTH 9:30AM-11:30AM Main Campus MTWTH 12:30PM-2:30PM This class requires a commitment of 40-50 hours per week. 7714 403 MTWTH 9:30AM-11:30AM Main Campus MTWTH 12:30PM-2:30PM This class requires a commitment of 40-50 hours per week. 7715 404 MTWTH 10:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus MTWTH1:00PM-3:00PM This class requires a commitment of 40-50 hours per week. 7716 C451 MTWTH 6:00PM-8:00PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This class requires a commitment of 40-50 hours per week. MATH-138 Statistics (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-070 or higher or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7718 401 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus MTWTH 12:00PM-2:00PM This class requires a committment of 40-50 hours per week. 7719 402 MTWTH 9:30AM-11:30AM Main Campus MTWTH 12:30PM-2:30PM This class requires a committment of 40-50 hours per week. 7720 403 MTWTH 10:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus MTWTH1:00PM-3:00PM This class requires a committment of 40-50 hours per week. 2325 C420 MTTH 4:00PM-6:00PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This class will meet from 4-6 pm in N200 on Mon 1/04/16; TH 1/07; TH 1/14, TH 1/21, T 1/26, and TH 1/28. 7721 C451 MTWTH 6:00PM-8:00PM Main Campus Hybrid This class requires a committment of 40-50 hours per week. WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MATH-141 College Algebra (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH 070 or appropriate score in the mathematics placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text and a graphing calculator (TI-84 recommended, TI-89 not permitted). (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7722 401 MTTHF 9:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus MTTHF 12:00PM-2:00PM This class requires a committment of 40-50 hours per week. 7723 402 MTTHF 9:30AM-11:30AM Main Campus MTTHF 12:30PM-2:30PM This class requires a committment of 40-50 hours per week. 7724 C451 MTWTH 6:30PM-8:30PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This class requires a committment of 40-50 hours per week. MATH-143 Precalculus I (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-070 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test. (3 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7725 401 MTWTH 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus This class requires a commitment of 30-40 hrs each week. 7726 420 MTWTH 1:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus This class requires a commitment of 30-40 hrs each week. MATH-145 Business Calculus (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-131, MATH-141, MATH-143 or equivalent. (3 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7727 401 MTWTH 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus This class requires a commitment of 30-40 hrs each week. MATH-153 Precalculus II (3 credits) 7728 401 MTWTH 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus This class requires a commitment of 30-40 hrs each week. 7729 420 MTWTH 1:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus This class requires a commitment of 30-40 hrs each week. MUSIC Music Appreciation (3 credits) Fees: $30 NURS-170 8279N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8280N791 Online Nursing Work Experience (3 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C350. Those registering for four credits should select Section C351. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF 302). Fees: $30 5826C350 Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. NURS-230 Trends in Nursing (1 credit) Prerequisite: NURS-134, NURS-135. 9181 C301 TTH 9:30AM-10:55AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Class begins Tuesday, January 5, 2016. 9087 C302 TTH 1:00PM-2:25PM Main Campus Hybrid Class begins Tuesday, January 5, 2016. 8944 C350 TTH 5:30PM-6:55PM Main Campus Hybrid Class begins Tuesday, January 5, 2016. NUTRITION NUTR-211 Prerequisite: MATH-143. Fees: $50 MUSC-101 NURSING Nutrition (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 7694 301 TWTHF 9:00AM-12:15PM Main Campus 7695N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 7696N391 Online Fees: $30 7697N392 Online Fees: $30 7698N393 Online Fees: $30 KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 31 WINTER 2016 CREDIT CLASSES OFFICE TECHNOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE OFFI-201 POLI-101 Office Technology Work Experience (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9125 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9126 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid OFFI-279 Keyboarding (1 credit) Fees: $10 9127N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Immediately after registering, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and submit the pre-semester notification form. The student must come to campus within the first 2 days of semester for orientation and periodically to take graded speed and accuracy tests and supervised timed writings. This course requires 40-50 hours to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). Introduction to Ethics (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $30 8282N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8283N791 Online PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASST PROG NOTE: For all Physical Therapist Assistant clinical courses: Students are required to provide their own transportation to and from the various clinical sites. Students must also be available for a clinical schedule that may include, but is not limited to extended hours, alternate days, evening, and/or weekends. The clinical schedule list is a representation of one of the possible scheduling options. Additional time is required for the practice and evaluation of clinical skills and /or simulated clinical laboratory activities. PTAP-213 Fees: $100 Clinical Education I (2 credits) 1303 301 MTWTHF 8:00AM-5:45PM Main Campus Fees: $30 Oceanography (3 credits) 1752N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 1753N591 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 32 6:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-101 General Psychology (3 credits) PRE: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 7967 901 MTWTHF 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus 7968 902 MTWTHF 1:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus 7969 950 MTWTH 6:00PM-10:05PM Main Campus 7970N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 7971N991 Online Fees: $45 7972N992 Online Fees: $45 PSYC-200 Lifespan Development (3 credits) 0889 901 MTWTH 0891 902 MTWTH 0892 950 MTWTH 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus 1:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus SOCIOLOGY SOCI-101 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 7973 901 MTWTH 9:30AM-12:30PM Main Campus 7974 903 MTWTH 1:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus 7975 902 MTWTH 9:30AM-12:30PM Main Campus 7976 F645 F 6:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Fast Track S 9:00AM-4:00PM SU 12:00PM-4:00PM Earn 3 credits in 3 weekends. Class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun on Jan 8-10, 1517, 22-24, 2016. 7977N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 7978N991 Online Fees: $45 7979N992 Online Fees: $45 SPEECH PHYSICS PHYS-120 7966 901 MTWTH Prerequisite: PSYC-101 and Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 PHILOSOPHY PHIL-103 American Federal Government (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $10 SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 1304 750 TWTH 6:30PM-9:45PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ACCOUNTING ACCT-111 ACCT-202 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Fees: $25 9129 001 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9130 002 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9131 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9132 004 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9133 005 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9134 006 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9135 007 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9137 050 M 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9138 051 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9139 052 TH 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9140N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9141N091 Online Fees: $30 9142N092 Online Fees: $30 ACCT-112 Principles of Accounting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-111 Fees: $25 9143 001 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9144 002 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9145 003 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9146 004 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9147 005 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9148 050 M 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9149 051 TH 7:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus 9151N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9150M050MW 7:00PM-8:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. ACCT-179 Quickbooks for the Professional (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-111. Fees: $25 9152 050 W ACCT-190 ACCT-201 9156 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9157 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid ACCT-230 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Certified Bookkeeper Review Course (3 credits) 9158 050 W ACCT-231 9159 001 TTH 9160 050 T ACCT-232 9162 050 T 9163 050 W Accounting Field Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9168 050 M 9154 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9155 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid n You Can Get There From Here. ACCT-111 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Auditing II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-238 Fees: $25 COURSE NO. Main Campus Auditing (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-231 Fees: $25 ACCT-239 6:00PM-8:50PM Tax Accounting (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-112 Fees: $25 ACCT-238 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-232 Fees: $25 ACCT-235 Main Campus Intermediate Accounting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-231 Fees: $25 ACCT-234 6:00PM-8:50PM Intermediate Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-112 Fees: $25 9167 050 TH 9:00AM-11:40AM Main Campus Weekend HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Cost Accounting (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-112 Fees: $25 9164 050 M Prerequisite: ACCT-111. Fees: $25 9153 060 S Accounting Field Experience II (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 6:00PM-8:50PM KEY Main Campus COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 33 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES AGING SERVICES AGNG-160 The Aging Process: Gerontology (3 credits) Fees: $30 7983N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 7545N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ANTH-110 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ANTH-120 AMSL-101 7985 901 TTH Elementary American Sign Language I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9170 101 9171 102 9172 103 9173 150 9175 151 9174 152 MW MW TTH MW MW TTH AMSL-102 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Elementary American Sign Language II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9176 101 TTH 9177 150 MW 9178 151 TTH AMSL-201 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Intermediate American Sign Language I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9179 150 TTH AMSL-202 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Intermediate American Sign Language II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9180 150 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 7980 901 TTH ANTH-105 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 7981 901 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 7982 902 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 2512 980 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus This Late-Start section begins February 22, 2016 34 7984 950 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Comparative World Cultures (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. ANTH-220 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Cultures of the Middle East (3 credits) Also listed as ARAB-220 Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 7987 C901 F 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Anthropology Seminar: Food and Anthropology (Contact: Tanya Icaza) Through this Honors Seminar, students will explore how food and agriculture in the context of culture, our biological makeup, and the changing world we live in. We will examine how archaeological discoveries affect food today, how what we ate in the past impacted our physical and cultural evolution, and how our modern agriculture and food choices are impacted and changed by power, globalization, and grassroots movements. Students will have the opportunity to lead discussion as well as present on additional literature read. Students must be currently enrolled in any one of the following: ANTH 104, ANTH 105, ANTH 110, or ANTH 120. F 1:30PM-3:00PM ARABIC ARAB-101 Foundational Arabic I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9181 101 MW 9182 102 TTH ARAB-102 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Foundational Arabic II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9183 101 MW ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH-104 Global Archaeology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. ARAB-201 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Arabic I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9184 101 MW ARAB-202 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Arabic II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9185 101 TTH 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ARAB-204 Intermediate Arabic IV (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9186 C101 F 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ART ARTT-101 Two-Dimensional Art and Design (3 credits) Fees: $15 8284 701 M 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 8286 702 M 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 8287 703 M 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 8288 704 T 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 8290 705 T 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 8291 706 W 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 8292 707 W 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 8294 708 TH 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 8295 709 TH 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 8296 710 F 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 8298 711 F 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 8299 750 M 6:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8300 751 T 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus 8303 C750 TH 7:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ARTT-102 Fees: $30 8304 701 8305 702 8306 703 8307 704 Three-Dimensional Art and Design (3 credits) M T TH F ARTT-103 2:00PM-5:50PM 9:00AM-12:50PM 2:00PM-5:50PM 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Art Appreciation (3 credits) Fees: $30 8309 701 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8310 750 TTH 5:00PM-6:20PM Main Campus 2322N780 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Section N780 is an 11-week, late start class which meets February 22-May 20. 8312N790 Online 8313N791 Online 8314N792 Online 8311J701 W 4:15PM-5:50PM LCC Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Hybrid: Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. ARTT-108 1655 705 1656 706 1657 707 1658 708 1659 750 1660 751 ARTT-112 Fees: $50 8323 701 8324 702 8325 750 8326 751 MW T W TH 2:00PM-3:50PM 9:00AM-12:50PM 7:00PM-10:50PM 7:00PM-10:50PM ARTT-109 8327 701 T 8328 702 TH ARTT-120 8329 701 T ARTT-121 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 1:00PM-4:50PM 8330 701 W 2:00PM-5:50PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Main Campus Basic Photography (3 credits) An adjustable 35mm SLR FILM camera with manual capability is needed. BRING CAMERAS TO FIRST CLASS if you have one. Additional supplies will cost around $300. Fees: $50 8336 701 MW 8335 702 T ARTT-142 10:30AM-12:40PM Main Campus 12:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Photography (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-141 Students must have access to a fully adjustable 35mm SLR FILM camera with manual capability. Fees: $50 8337 701 TH ARTT-143 12:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus History of Photography (3 credits) 1808 701 T 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:50PM 2:00PM-5:50PM 9:00AM-12:50PM 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Introduction to Gaming and Simulation Design (3 credits) Fees: $50 ARTT-141 Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Three-Dimensional Modeling and Animation (3 credits) Fees: $50 Drawing I: Observation and Invention (3 credits) M M T T Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Time-Based Media (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-101 Fees: $50 4:00PM-6:50PM Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus You Can Get There From Here. Main Campus KEY Introduction to the Built Environment (3 credits) 8322 701 W 1647 701 1653 702 1654 703 2283 704 9:00AM-12:50PM 2:00PM-5:50PM 2:00PM-5:50PM 9:00AM-12:50PM 6:30PM-10:20PM 6:30PM-10:20PM Introduction to Digital Media (3 credits) ARTT-114 This course includes some drawing, model-building and the study of energyefficient “green” solutions to architecture. Fees: $10 Fees: $20 W W TH F T W COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 35 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ARTT-146 Digital Photography I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-101 Fees: $50 8339 701 M 8340 750 TH ARTT-148 8341 701 MW 8342 750 T 8343 701 W 8344 702 TH 8345 750 M 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Ceramics II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-151 Fees: $50 8346 701 W 8347 702 TH 8348 750 M ARTT-153 8349 701 W 8351 701 W ARTT-171 Fees: $5 8354 701 T ARTT-172 Fees: $5 8355 701 T ARTT-173 Fees: $5 8356 701 T ARTT-200 2:00PM-5:50PM ARTT-202 2:00PM-5:50PM 36 Main Campus Main Campus Art Gallery Practicum I (1 credit) 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Art Gallery Practicum II (1 credit) 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Art Gallery Practicum III (1 credit) 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Graphic Design (3 credits) 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Printmaking I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-101 and ARTT-109 Fees: $50 1706 701 TH 8359 701 T 8360 702 F ARTT-211 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Painting I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-101 and ARTT-109 Fees: $40 8363 701 W 8364 750 W ARTT-212 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 6:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Painting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-211 Fees: $40 8365 701 W 8366 750 W 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 6:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Art Museum Field Trips (1 credit) Fees: $175 8370 701 TH 9:00AM-5:00PM Main Campus Section 701 meets for a one-hour orientation on January 29 in the Monteabaro Recital Hall. 8371 702 F 9:00AM-5:00PM Main Campus Section 702 has no on-campus orientation. The first trip will be on Friday, January 30 at 9:00AM. Students meet the bus at the traffic circle in front of HCC’s Student Services Building. The schedule for the remaining trips will be handed out at that time. 8372 703 F 9:00AM-5:00PM Main Campus Section 703 has no on-campus orientation. The first trip will be on Friday, February 6 at 9:00AM. Students meet the bus at the traffic circle in front of HCC’s Student Services Building. The schedule for the remaining trips will be handed out at that time. ARTT-223 Motion Graphics (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-112 Fees: $50 8373 701 F Prerequisite: ARTT-148 or ARTT-158 Fees: $50 8357 701 T Main Campus Digital Imaging, Vector Program (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-112 Fees: $50 8353 701 TH 2:00PM-5:50PM Wheel Throwing II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-153 Fees: $50 ARTT-158 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Drawing II: Observation and Composition (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-109 Fees: $15 ARTT-221 Wheel Throwing I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-151 Fees: $50 ARTT-154 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 7:00PM-10:50PM Main Campus Ceramics I (3 credits) Fees: $50 ARTT-152 Main Campus Main Campus Digital Imaging, Raster Program I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-112 Fees: $50 ARTT-151 2:00PM-5:50PM 6:00PM-9:50PM ARTT-203 ARTT-225 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Life Drawing I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-110 or ARTT-203 Fees: $30 8374 701 M ARTT-226 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Life Drawing II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-225 Fees: $30 8375 701 M ARTT-227 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Watercolor Painting I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-101 and ARTT-109 Fees: $20 8376 701 F ARTT-228 2:00PM-5:50PM Watercolor Painting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-210 or ARTT-227 Fees: $20 8377 701 F ARTT-229 Fees: $15 8378 701 TH Main Campus 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Chinese Brush Painting I (3 credits) 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ARTT-230 Chinese Brush Painting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-229 Fees: $15 8379 701 TH ARTT-248 Digital Photography II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-146 Fees: $50 8382 701 W ARTT-252 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Painting III (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-212 Fees: $40 8385 701 W 8386 750 W ARTT-254 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 6:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Landscape Oil Painting I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-101 and ARTT-109. Fees: $10 1995 701 Study Abroad France-Art Studio Study Abroad Program. Travel to the Provence region of France for a two-week landscape painting workshop. This course is restricted to participants of the 2016 Spring Study Abroad Program. For more information contact Peter Collier at 443-518-4870 or email PCollier@howardcc.edu. ARTT-271 Multimedia Authoring and Design II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-270 Fees: $50 8387 701 M ARTT-281 Web Design and Production II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ARTT-280 Fees: $50 8389 701 TH ARTT-282 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Art History I (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 1679 701 MW 1680 750 T ARTT-283 ARTT-290 American Art and Architecture Since Colonialism (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 1708 750 TH ARTT-299 7:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Arts Portfolio Seminar (2 credits) Permission of the Art Department Chair is required. Fees: $10 1707 701 W 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus Contact Fahimah Vahdat, 443-518-4043 or FVahdat@howardcc.edu. ASTRONOMY ASTR-104 Elementary Astronomy (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in MATH-070. 8784 501 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8785 550 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8786N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, 2016, TIME:9:00am - 10:30am RM:ST-106 ASTR-114 Elementary Astronomy Lab (1 credit) If you have completed ASTR-104 or an equivalent course in a previous semester, please call the Science/Technology chairperson or the Admissions Office for a course waiver. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in MATH-070; Pre- or Co-requisite: ASTR104. Fees: $33 8787 540 F 9:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus 8788 550 M 7:30PM-9:30PM Main Campus 8789N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, 2016, TIME:10:30am - 12:00pm RM:ST-106 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 7:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Art History II (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 1684 701 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 1686 702 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 1688N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 ARTT-285 History of Modern Art (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $30 ACCT-111 1703N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ARTT-289 KEY COURSE NO. Contemporary Art (3 credits) INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. n You Can Get There From Here. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 1704 701 F COURSE NAME n howardcc.edu 37 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES BIOLOGY BIOL-101 General Biology I (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086 Fees: $43 8790 501 MWF 8:00AM-8:52AM Main Campus M 11:00AM-2:00PM 8791 502 MWF 8:00AM-8:52AM Main Campus M 11:00AM-2:00PM 8792 503 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus W 11:00AM-2:00PM 8793 504 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus W 11:00AM-2:00PM 8794 505 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus F 11:00AM-2:00PM 8795 506 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus F 11:00AM-2:00PM 8796 507 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus M 8:00AM-11:00AM 8797 508 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus M 8:00AM-11:00AM 8798 509 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus W 8:00AM-11:00AM 8799 510 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus W 8:00AM-11:00AM 8800 511 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus M 2:00PM-5:00PM 8801 512 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus M 2:00PM-5:00PM 8802 513 MWF 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus W 2:00PM-5:00PM 8803 514 MWF 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus W 2:00PM-5:00PM 8804 515 MWF 2:00PM-2:52PM Main Campus F 8:00AM-11:00AM 8805 516 MWF 2:00PM-2:52PM Main Campus F 8:00AM-11:00AM 8806 517 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus T 11:00AM-2:00PM 8807 518 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus T 11:00AM-2:00PM 8808 519 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 8809 520 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 8810 521 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus T 2:00PM-5:00PM 8811 522 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus T 2:00PM-5:00PM 8812 523 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus TH 2:00PM-5:00PM 8813 524 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus TH 2:00PM-5:00PM 8814 525 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus TH 8:00AM-11:00AM 8815 526 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus TH 8:00AM-11:00AM 8816 550 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM 8817 551 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM 8819J501 TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC T 12:30PM-3:55PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8820J502 TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC TH 12:30PM-3:55PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 38 8821J503 TTH 12:30PM-2:05PM LCC T 8:30AM-11:55AM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8822J550 M 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC T 6:30PM-9:55PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8823J551 M 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC TH 6:30PM-9:55PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8824 Q501 TTH 8:30AM-9:50AM Mount Airy T10:00AM-12:50PM 8827 Q550 TH 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy T 6:00PM-9:00PM BIOL-101H Introduction to Biology Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Alyssa Kendall) Biology 101 honors seminar explores a variety of topics in the life sciences including climate change, evolution, personalized medicine, medical ethics and so forth. Topics change every semester to reflect the diverse issues that affect life. BIOL-102 T 12:30PM-2:00PM General Biology II (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-101 Fees: $43 8828 501 8829 502 8830 503 8831 504 8832 505 8833 550 8834 551 BIOL-103 MWF W MWF T TTH TH TTH TH MWF W TH T TH W Human Heredity (3 credits) 8835 550 MW BIOL-106 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 1:00PM-2:00PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Basic Anatomy and Physiology (4 credits) Prerequisite: PHYS-101, BIOL-101 or BIOL 107 Fees: $43 8842 550 W M 1134 551 W TH 8843 Q550 W M BIOL-107 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy 6:00PM-7:50PM Fundamentals of Microbiology (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086 Fees: $43 8844 501 8845 502 8846 503 8847 504 8848 505 MWF W MWF F MWF M MWF M TTH T 8:00AM-8:52AM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 8:00AM-8:52AM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 8849 506 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 8850 507 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus T 2:00PM-5:00PM 8851 508 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus TH 2:00PM-5:00PM 8852 550 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus W 7:30PM-10:30PM 8853 551 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM 8854 552 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus M 7:30PM-10:30PM 8855 553 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus F 7:30PM-10:30PM 8857 560 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Weekend S 9:00AM-12:00PM This section starts on Saturday, January 30, 2016 8858 C560 S 12:30PM-3:30PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8862 Q501 F 8:30AM-11:20PM Mount Airy F 11:30AM-2:20PM 8863 Q550 TTH 6:00PM-7:15PM Mount Airy TTH 7:30PM-8:45PM BIOL-120 Biology for Engineers (3 credits) 8864 501 MWF BIOL-121 Biology for Engineers Laboratory (1 credit) Fees: $43 501 F BIOL-200 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM Main Campus Microbiology (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-101 and 4 credits of chemistry. Fees: $43 8865 501 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus TH 2:00PM-5:00PM 8866 550 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus T 7:30PM-10:30PM 8867J501 TTH 11:00AM-12:35PMLCC TTH 8:30AM-10:40AM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8868J502 TTH 11:00AM-12:35PMLCC TTH 1:10PM-3:20PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8869J550 TTH 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC TTH 3:30PM-5:40PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8870J551 TTH 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC TTH 7:45PM-9:55PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 BIOL-201 Genetics (3 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-101 and MATH-070. 8871 550 MW BIOL-202 6:00PM-7:20PM BIOL-203 8873 501 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus W 11:00AM-2:00PM 8874 502 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus M 11:00AM-2:00PM 8875 503 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus M 2:00PM-5:00PM 8876 504 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus F 1:00PM-4:00PM 8877 505 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus W 2:00PM-5:00PM 8878 506 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus F 8:00AM-11:00AM 8879 507 MWF 2:00PM-2:52PM Main Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 8880 508 MWF 2:00PM-2:52PM Main Campus T 11:00AM-2:00PM 8881 509 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus W 8:00AM-11:00AM 1147 510 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 8882 511 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus TH 2:00PM-5:00PM 8883 512 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus T 2:00PM-5:00PM 8884 513 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus T 8:00AM-11:00AM 8885 514 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus TH 8:00AM-11:00AM 8886 550 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM 8887 551 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM 8888 552 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus M 7:30PM-10:30PM 8889 553 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus M 7:30PM-10:30PM 8890 560 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Weekend S 8:30AM-11:30AM This section starts on Saturday, January 30, 2016. 8891 561 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Weekend S 12:00PM-3:00PM This section starts on Saturday, January 30, 2016 8892M501MW 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC MW 10:10AM-11:50AM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8893M502MW 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC MW 1:45PM-3:25PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8894M550MW 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC MW 4:10PM-5:50PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 Main Campus Genetics Lab (1 credit) 8872 550 M 7:30PM-10:30PM Main Campus 1146 560 S 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus This class starts on Saturday, January 30, 2016. n KEY COURSE NO. If you have completed BIOL-201 or an equivalent course in a previous semester, please call the Science, Engineering and Technology dean or the Admissions Office for a course waiver. Prerequisite: Pre- or Co-requisite: BIOL-201 Fees: $43 HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-101 or BIOL-107 Fees: $43 You Can Get There From Here. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 39 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 8895M551MW 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC MW 7:45PM-9:25PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8896 Z501 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Mount Airy W 9:00AM-11:50AM 8897 Z550 M 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy W 6:00PM-9:00PM 8898 Z560 S 9:00AM-12:00PM Mount Airy S 1:00PM-4:00PM BIOL-203H Anatomy and Physiology Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Annette Morris) M BIOL-204 12:00PM-1:00PM Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-203 Fees: $43 8899 501 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus M 2:00PM-5:00PM 8900 502 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus T 8:00AM-11:00AM 8901 503 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus W 2:00PM-5:00PM 8902 504 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus F 8:00AM-11:00AM 8903 505 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 8904 506 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus TH 2:00PM-5:00PM 8905 507 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus T 2:00PM-5:00PM 1148 508 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus TH 8:00AM-11:00AM 8906 550 M 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus W 7:30PM-10:30PM 8907 551 M 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus W 7:30PM-10:30PM 8908 552 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM 8909 553 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM 8910 554 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus T 7:30PM-10:30PM 8911 555 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus T 7:30PM-10:30PM 8912M501MW 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC F 9:00AM-12:25PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8913M502MW 3:00PM-4:35PM LCC F 1:00PM-4:25PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8914M550MW 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC F 6:00PM-9:25PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8915M560F 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC S 9:00AM-12:30PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8916 Z501 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Mount Airy M 8:00AM-10:50AM 8917 Z550 T 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy TH 6:00PM-9:00PM BIOL-204H M Anatomy and Physiology Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Annette Morris) 1:00PM- 2:00PM BIOL-205 Cell Biology (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-201 and CHEM-101 Fees: $43 8918 501 MWF M BIOL-206 Nutrition for Health Services (3 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-204 8919 550 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECH BMET-112 Electro-Mechanical-Fluidic Devices I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ELEC-107 and PHYS-101 Fees: $33 8920 560 F F BMET-212 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Weekend 7:30PM-10:30PM Biomedical Instrumentation II (5 credits) Prerequisite: BMET-211 Fees: $33 8921 560 TH S 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Weekend 8:30AM-2:30PM BUSINESS BMGT-100 Introduction to Business and Organization (3 credits) 9187 001 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9188 002 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9189 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9190 004 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9191 005 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9192 006 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9193 007 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9194 008 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9195 009 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9196 010 TTH 4:00PM-5:20PM Main Campus 9199 080 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). 9197 050 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9198 051 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9202N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9203N091 Online Fees: $30 9204N092 Online Fees: $30 9200J001 TTH 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9201J050 T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 2473 Q050 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Mount Airy BMGT-120 Small Business Management (3 credits) 9205 050 W BMGT-130 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Principles of Marketing (3 credits) Prerequisite: BMGT-100. 9206 001 MW 9207 050 T 40 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES BMGT-134 Coaching As a Tool for an Effective Leader (3 credits) Fees: $30 9209 050 T BMGT-141 6:00PM-8:50PM Supervisory Development (3 credits) 9211 050 T BMGT-142 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Business Development and Sales for Emerging Leaders (3 credits) Fees: $25 9212 001 MW 9213 002 TTH BMGT-145 Main Campus 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Principles of Management (3 credits) Prerequisite: BMGT-100 9214 001 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9216N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9217N091 Online Fees: $30 BMGT-150 International Business Issues Seminar (1 credit) Fees: $10 9218N080 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). BMGT-151 Business Law I (3 credits) 9219 001 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9220 002 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9222 003 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9223 004 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9224 050 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9226N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9227N091 Online Fees: $30 9228N092 Online Fees: $30 9225J050 T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. BMGT-175 BMGT-201 9238 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9239 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid BMGT-202 9240 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9241 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid BMGT-203 Business Ethics (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $25 9242 001 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 1042 002 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9245N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9246N091 Online Fees: $30 9244 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. BMGT-204 Taking Your Business Mobile (3 credits) Fees: $50 9247 P050 T 6:00PM-8:50PM This is a 7-week hybrid class (1/30-3/15). Main Campus Express Business Communications (3 credits) Managing for the Future (3 credits) Prerequisite: BMGT-100. 9237 050 M Business Work Experience II (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9230 001 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9231 002 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9233 003 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9232 004 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9234 050 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9235N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9236N091 Online Fees: $30 BMGT-200 Business Work Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 6:00PM-8:50PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. Main Campus You Can Get There From Here. COURSE NAME n howardcc.edu 41 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES BMGT-205 Principles of International Business (3 credits) Prerequisite: BMGT-100 9248 001 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9249 002 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9250N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 BMGT-234 Fees: $30 9251 050 M BMGT-235 Fees: $30 9252 050 TH BMGT-236 Fees: $30 9254 050 W BMGT-240 Principles and Practices of Life Coaching (3 credits) 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Co-Active Coaching (3 credits) 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Establishing a Consulting/Coaching Practice (3 credits) 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Human Resource Management (3 credits) Prerequisite: BMGT-100 9255 050 M 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9256N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 BMGT-241 9257 050 M Project Management (3 credits) 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY CARD-120 Rhythm Analysis and 12-LEAD Ecg (2 credits) Prerequisite: Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology Program and BIOL-204. Fees: $30 7548 301 M 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus This sections is for CARD majors only. 7549 302 T 1:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus This section is for DMSU students in the Vascular Track and in the Cardiac Track only. CARD-121 Cardiovascular Assessment Skills Lab (3 credits) Prerequisite: Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology Program and BIOL-204. Fees: $75 7550 301 W 10:00AM-11:50PM Main Campus TTH Students will be required to complete 32 clinical hours on two Tuesdays and two Thursdays between March 1 and May 1, 2016. CARD-122 Cardiac Anatomy and Pathophysiology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology Program and BIOL-204. Fees: $55 7551 301 W 42 1:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus CARD-222 Advanced Intravascular Interventional Procedures (4 credits) Prerequisite: CARD-231 Co-requisite CARD-261 Fees: $75 7552 301 M F CARD-261 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM Clinical Internship (4 credits) Prerequisite: CARD-231, Co-requisite: CARD-222 Fees: $250 7553301 TWTH 7:00AM-3:30PM OT The first class will meet on campus at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 in HS265. CARD-900 Introduction to Cardiac Electrophysiology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. 7554 360 S 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus Weekend CHEMISTRY CHEM-101 General Inorganic Chemistry I (4 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in MATH-122 or higher Fees: $43 8931 501 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus M 8:00AM-11:00AM 8936 502 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus F 8:00AM-11:00AM 8932 503 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus M 11:00AM-2:00PM 8933 504 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus W 11:00AM-2:00PM 8934 505 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus W 8:00AM-11:00AM 8935 506 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus F 2:00PM-5:00PM 8937 507 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus T 11:00AM-2:00PM 8938 508 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 8939 560 TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM Main Campus S 9:00AM-12:00PM This section starts on Saturday, January 30, 2016. 8940 510 TTH 12:30PM-2:00PM Main Campus F 7:30PM-10:30PM 8941 550 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus W 7:30PM-10:30PM 8942 551 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus T 7:30PM-10:30PM CHEM-101H General Inorganic Chemistry Seminar–HONORS (Contact: William Brown) W CHEM-102 2:00PM-3:00PM General Inorganic Chemistry II (4 credits) Prerequisite: CHEM-101 Fees: $43 8943 501 8944 502 8945 503 MWF M MWF F MWF TH 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 8946 504 8947 505 8948 506 8949 550 MWF T TTH T TTH TH T M CHEM-103 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM Fundamentals of General Chemistry (4 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in MATH-070. Fees: $43 8950 501 1092 502 8951 503 8952 504 8953 550 8954 551 8955 552 TTH W TTH W TTH T TTH TH M T M W TTH TH CHEM-104 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry (4 credits) Prerequisite: CHEM-101 or CHEM-103. Fees: $43 8956 501 MWF M CHEM-105 Chemistry and Society (3 credits) 1098 501 MWF CHEM-135 9:00AM-9:52AM 8957 501 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM 8958 501 W 2:00PM-5:00PM (PQ or Corequisite) CHEM-135 T M T TH W F CHEM-202 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 6:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM TTH T TTH F CHNS-101 n 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM Foundational Mandarin Chinese I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9259 101 MW 9260 102 TTH 9261 150 MW CHNS-102 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Foundational Mandarin Chinese II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9262 101 TTH 9263 150 TTH CHNS-201 2:00PM-3:50PM 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Main Campus Intermediate Mandarin Chinese I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9264 150 TTH 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus 2309N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 CHNS-202 Intermediate Mandarin Chinese II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $40 9265N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. CHNS-222 Cultures of China (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $30 9266N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE MWF TH MWF T CHINESE Organic Chemistry II (4 credits) Prerequisite: CHEM-201 Fees: $43 8963 501 8964 502 Main Campus Organic Chemistry I (4 credits) Prerequisite: CHEM-101 Fees: $43 8959 550 8960 551 8962 552 Main Campus Chemistry for Engineers Lab (1 credit) (PQ) or (CQ) CHEM-135 Fees: $43 CHEM-201 Main Campus Chemistry for Engineers (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-143 CHEM-136 10:00PM-10:52PM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 8965 503 8966 504 You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 43 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CISCO CSCO-291 COMPUTER FORENSICS CFOR-101 Introduction to Networks (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-106 or CMSY-158 Fees: $100 1151001 MWF 7:45AM-8:55AM AR This section is only for Early Access Grant students. 0694 P050 TTH 5:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). CSCO-292 Routing and Switching Essentials (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-291 Fees: $100 0695 P050 TTH 5:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). CSCO-293 Scaling Networks (3 credits) 0696J050 TTH 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC Express This LCC section runs 2/2/16 - 3/17/16. 0697 P050 MW 5:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). Connecting Networks (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-293 Fees: $100 0698J050 TTH 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC Express This LCC section runs 3/22/16 - 5/12/16. 0699 P050 MW 5:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). CSCO-308 CCNA Security (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-292 or CCENT certification Fees: $200 0700 060 S CSCO-651 8:30AM-1:20PM Main Campus Weekend Implementing IP Routing (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-294 or CCNA certification Fees: $200 0701J050 MW 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC This LCC section runs 2/1/16 - 3/16/16. CSCO-652 0704J050 MW 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC This LCC section runs 3/21/16 - 5/11/16. CSCO-653 CSCO-907 1:30PM-5:50PM Main Campus Weekend Adv. Cisco IP Telephony (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-305 or CCNA certification. Fees: $100 0706 060 S 44 CFOR-200 8:30AM-12:50PM Main Campus Weekend 1:00PM-4:50PM 6:00PM-9:50PM 0690 001 TH 0691 050 TH CFOR-250 Main Campus Main Campus Computer Forensics II (3 credits) Prerequisite: CFOR-101 Fees: $50 1:00PM-4:50PM 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Main Campus Computer Network Forensic Technology (3 credits) Prerequisite: CFOR-200 Fees: $50 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus COMPUTER SYSTEMS CMSY-101 Beginning Spreadsheets (1 credit) Fees: $20 9278001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9279N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. CMSY-102 Express Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Networks (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-651 and CSCO-652. Fees: $200 0705 060 S Express Implementing IP Switching (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-294 or CCNA certification Fees: $200 0688 001 W 0689 050 T 0692 050 M Prerequisite: CSCO-292 Fees: $100 CSCO-294 Computer Forensics I (3 credits) Fees: $50 Beginning Word Processing (1 credit) Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills. Fees: $20 9280001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CMSY-105 Managing and Maintaining PCs and Mobile Devices I (3 credits) 9281N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. 0585 001 F 12:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus 0586 P001 MW 5:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). CMSY-103 Fees: $100 Beginning Databases (1 credit) Fees: $20 9282001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9283N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. CMSY-104 Advanced Word Processing (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-102 Fees: $20 9284001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9285N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. Fees: $100 CMSY-106 Managing and Maintaining PCs and Mobile Devices II (3 credits) 0590 001 M 12:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus 0594J050 W 6:00PM-10:20PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 0595 P050 MW 5:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). CMSY-108 Java - The Basics (2 credits) Fees: $50 1046 001 W 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus 2311 050 TH 6:00PM-8:50PM CMSY-110 Main Campus Software Applications for Micros (3 credits) All sections use Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Fees: $50 9286 001 MW 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9287 002 MW 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9288 003 MW 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9289 004 MW 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9290 005 MW 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 9291 006 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 9292 007 MW 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 9293 008 TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9294 009 TTH 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9295 010 TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 9297 012 TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 9298 013 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 9299 014 TTH 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 9300 050 M 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus 9302 051 W 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus 9303 060 S 8:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus Weekend 9309 M061F 5:30PM-10:00PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M061 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: April 8-9; April 22-23; May 6-7 2016. The last day to register is 3/24/16. 9296011 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Book and keycode should be purchased prior to semester start. All students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must come to a mandatory oncampus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 45 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES Students may register for the course thru Friday, Feb. 5, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9304080 Open Entry Book and keycode should be purchased prior to section start. This is an 11week class (2/22-5/13). All students must come to a mandatory one-on-one orientation in the Office Technology classroom on Feb. 22 or 23. Students may register for this section thru February 23, space permitting. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9310N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 Book and keycode should be purchased prior to semester start. Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. 9305J001 F 8:30AM-11:45AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9306J002 F 12:00PM-3:15PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9307J050 W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9308M050T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. CMSY-116 Fees: $20 PowerPoint (1 credit) 9311001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9312N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. 46 CMSY-117 Advanced Spreadsheets (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-101 Fees: $20 9313001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9314N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. CMSY-118 Advanced Databases (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-103 Fees: $20 9315001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9316N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. CMSY-123 Microsoft ® Office Publisher (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-102. Fees: $20 9320001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student may do all of the work for this course at home. There are no tests; however, there are assignments that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9321N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions and periodic tests taken on campus. CMSY-126 Introduction to the Internet (1 credit) Fees: $20 9322001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9323N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. CMSY-127 Microsoft® Outlook (1 credit) Fees: $20 9324001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). CMSY-128 their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9326N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. CMSY-129 9327 001 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9328 002 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9330 003 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9331 004 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9335N080 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). 9336N090 Online Fees: $30 CMSY-132 9338001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9339N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. Fees: $20 9325001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete n Introduction to Windows (1 credit) Fees: $20 Introduction to HTML (1 credit) HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE The Internet and the Digital World (3 credits) Fees: $50 You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 47 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CMSY-136 Integrated Software Applications (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMSY-101, CMSY-103, CMSY-104, CMSY-116, and CMSY-126 or CMSY-129. Fees: $20 9340001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student may do all of the work for this course at home, except for tests; however, there are assignments that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9341N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in room DH-301, for those who are new to the Office Technology Classroom. This course requires online homework submissions. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. CMSY-141 Computer Science I (4 credits) Prerequisite: Pre- or Co-requisite: MATH-181 and eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $50 9342 001 MW 9343 002 TTH 9344 050 TTH CMSY-147 9:30AM-11:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-4:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Web Site Authoring (3 credits) Fees: $50 CMSY-162 Introduction to Network Security Systems (3 credits) Corequisite: CMSY-158 Fees: $50 0369 001 MW 0376 002 TTH 0381 050 W CMSY-163 Introduction to Firewalls and Internet Security (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-162 Fees: $50 9351 001 TTH 9353 050 T CMSY-164 Prerequisite: CMSY-162 or CMSY-163 Fees: $50 9354 001 MW 9356 050 M CMSY-168 9357 001 TTH 9358 050 M CMSY-169 9359 050 W Fees: $50 CMSY-158 9:00AM-10:20AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Fundamentals and Practice for Network+ Certification (3 credits) Corequisite: CMSY-162 Fees: $50 1047 001 F 10:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 1048 P050 MW 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). CMSY-161 Fees: $50 Computer and Internet Basics (3 credits) 9349 001 TTH 9350 050 TTH 48 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 7:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Main Campus Computer Science II (4 credits) CMSY-154 9345 001 TTH 9346 002 TTH 9348 050 TH Main Campus Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Prerequisite: CMSY-141 Fees: $50 CMSY-172 1:00PM-2:50PM 6:00PM-9:50PM Mobile Design and Development Principles (3 credits) Fees: $50 CMSY-171 Main Campus Main Campus Developing for the Web (3 credits) Fees: $50 9360 001 TTH 9361 050 MW Fees: $50 1:00PM-2:50PM 6:00PM-9:50PM Introduction to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (3 credits) 1049 001 M 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 1050N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 Protecting the Virtual Office (3 credits) 9:30AM-11:20AM Main Campus 10:30AM-12:30PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-4:20PM 5:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Main Campus Introduction to Programming with JavaScript (3 credits) 9362 001 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus This course is recommended for students interested in learning JavaScript programming language, its critical role in web sites and applications development, and its role as a general purpose programming language on all major computing platforms. This course is a Business and Internet Elective and is a pre-req for CMSY-181, 190, 203, and 205. 9363 002 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus This course is recommended for students interested in learning JavaScript programming language, its critical role in web sites and applications development, and its role as a general purpose programming language on all major computing platforms. This course is a Business and Internet Elective and is a pre-req for CMSY-181, 190, 203, and 205. 1150003 TTH 7:45AM-8:55AM AR This section is only for Early Access Grant students. 9364 050 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus This course is recommended for students interested in learning JavaScript programming language, its critical role in web sites and applications development, and its role as a general purpose programming language on all major computing platforms. This course is a Business and Internet Elective and is a pre-req for CMSY-181, 190, 203, and 205. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CMSY-181 Introduction to C++ Programming (4 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-172. Fees: $50 9365 001 MW 9366 002 TTH 9367 050 TTH CMSY-190 9:30AM-11:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-4:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Visual Basic.NET (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-172. Fees: $50 9368 050 TTH CMSY-195 Main Campus Intermediate Visual Basic.NET (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-190 Fees: $50 9369 050 TH CMSY-199 5:30PM-7:20PM CMSY-201 6:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Java II - Intermediate (3 credits) 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Computer Systems Work Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9370 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9371 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid CMSY-202 Computer Systems Work Experience II (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9372 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9373 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid CMSY-203 CMSY-204 9378 050 TH CMSY-211 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Web Tools for Successful Business (3 credits) Fees: $30 9379N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. CMSY-212 Virtual Process Management in Business (3 credits) 9380N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. CMSY-217 Java III - Advanced (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-199 Fees: $50 9381 050 TH CMSY-218 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Operating System Fundamentals (3 credits) Fees: $50 9382M050M 6:00PM-10:15PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. CMSY-219 Operating Systems (3 credits) Fees: $50 9384 001 MW 9383 002 TTH 9385 050 TTH CMSY-250 Systems Analysis and Design (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-172 0396 050 TH CMSY-255 11:00AM-1:20PM Main Campus 9:30AM-11:50AM Main Campus 7:30PM-9:50PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Unix and Linux (3 credits) Fees: $50 0403 P050 TTH 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). Course will cover preparation for COMPTA Linux + certification. Introduction to PHP (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-172. Fees: $50 9374 050 T Advanced JavaScript (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-172. Fees: $50 Fees: $30 Prerequisite: CMSY-108, CMSY-141, CMSY-181 or CMSY-190. Fees: $50 0394 050 M CMSY-205 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Web Content Management Systems Site Development (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-203. Fees: $50 9377 050 TH 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus This course explores the use of the open source web-based content management system WordPress, to create dynamic and flexible websites and landing pages. This course is a Business and Internet elective and would benefit anyone interested in the creation of the content for web. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 49 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CMSY-256 Linux Server Administration (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-255 Fees: $50 CADD-109 Introduction to Building Information Modeling (bim) (3 credits) Fees: $50 9386 P050 TTH 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). Course will cover preparation for COMPTA Linux + certification. 8929 501 M W CMSY-262 CONFLICT RESOLUTION Encryption and Secure Communications (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-162 and CMSY-163 Fees: $50 9387 050 TH CMSY-263 6:00PM-9:50PM Ethical Hacking and Cyber Defence (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY 163 and CMSY 164 Fees: $50 9388 050 M CMSY-264 6:00PM-9:50PM 9389 050 M 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Main Campus Weekend Advanced C++ Programming (4 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-181 Fees: $50 9390 001 TTH 9391 050 MW 2:00PM-4:20PM 5:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Main Campus COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN CADD-100 Principles of Drafting (3 credits) 8922 501 MW CADD-101 8923 501 MTH 8924 550 T CADD-103 3:00PM-4:50PM 5:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Main Campus Intermediate CAD (3 credits) Prerequisite: CADD-101 Fees: $50 8925 560 F CADD-104 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Introduction to CAD Design (3 credits) Fees: $50 5:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Weekend Advanced CAD (3 credits) 8926 560 S 9:00AM-1:00PM Main Campus Weekend This section starts on Saturday, January 30 2016. CAD Projects and Presentations (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121; CADD-104 Fees: $50 8927 560 S 9:00AM-1:00PM Main Campus Weekend This section starts on Saturday, January 30, 2016. CADD-106 CAD Systems (3 credits) Prerequisite: CADD-105 Fees: $50 8928 560 S 9:00AM-1:00PM Main Campus Weekend This section starts on Saturday, January 30, 2016. 50 Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Science and Art (3 credits) 7988 950 M 4:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Conflict and Process (3 credits) Prerequisite: CRES-155. 7989950 CRES-203 Restorative Justice (3 credits) 7990 950 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CNST-101 Building Construction Materials and Methods (3 credits) Pre or Co-requisite: CADD-101 8967 550 W CNST-201 6:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Construction Project Managemen (3 credits) 1277 550 W CNST-205 6:00PM-9:00PM Prerequisite: CNST-100 8968 550 M CNST-210 6:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Other Building Systems (3 credits) 8970 550 M CNST-215 Main Campus Building Construction Contract Documents (3 credits) Prerequisite: CNST-208 Prerequisite: CADD-103 Fees: $50 CADD-105 CRES-155 CRES-201 CISSP Preparation (3 credits) Fees: $50 CMSY-281 Main Campus 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:00PM 6:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Building Construction Operations and Management (3 credits) Prerequisite: CNST-205 1306N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. CNST-220 Building Construction Cost Estimating and Control (3 credits) Prerequisites: CNST-208 and CNST-210 1276 550 T CNST-225 6:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Building Construction Planning and Scheduling (3 credits) Prerequisites: CNST-208 and CNST-210. 8974M550TH 6:00PM-9:15PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 LCC SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES COOPERATIVE EDUCATION COOP-150 Fees: $15 9393 001 F COOP-160 Job Search: Skills and Techniques (1 credit) 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Portfolio Development (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 and consent of the instructor. Fees: $25 9394 050 T 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 9395N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 COOP-190 Internship I (1-2 credit) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for one credit should select Section C050. Those registering for two credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9396 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9397 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid COOP-191 Internship II (1-2 credit) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for one credit should select Section C050. Those registering for two credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Prerequisite: C or better in COOP-190. Fees: $25 9398 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9399 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid COOP-201 Cooperative Education Work Experience I (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9402 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9403 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIM-101 CRIM-102 CRIM-103 CRIM-105 Juvenile Delinquency (3 credits) Introduction to Corrections (3 credits) Prerequisite: CRIM-101 8006 901 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM 8007J950 TH 6:00PM-9:15PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. n 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8005 M945F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email.Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: March 18-19, April 8-9, April 22-23,2016. The last day to register is 3/3/16. 8004J950 W 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 Cooperative Education Work Experience II (3-4 credits) HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Criminology (3 credits) 8003 950 M 9400 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9401 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid COOP-202 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits) 7992 901 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus 7993 902 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7994 903 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 7995 904 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7996 905 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7997 906 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 7998 907 F 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 7999 950 T 4:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8000 951 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8001 M945F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: February 19-20, March 4-5, March 18-19, 2016. The last day to register is 2/4/16. 8002N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 You Can Get There From Here. Main Campus LCC KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 51 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CRIM-106 Street Law: Introduction to Law and Legal Issues (3 credits) 8008 901 TTH CRIM-190 10:00AM-11:20AMMain Campus Criminal Justice Internship I (3-4 credits) Students registering for three credits should select Section 950. Those registering for four credits should select Section 951. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF 302). Fees: $30 8009 C950 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. 8010 C951 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Fees: $40 A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/ her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. CRIM-191 Criminal Justice Internship II (3-4 credits) Students registering for three credits should select Section 950. Those registering for four credits should select Section 951. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF 302). Fees: $30 8011 C950 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. 8012 C951 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Fees: $40 A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/ her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. Students may still register after the semester begins. CRIM-200 Law Enforcement and the Community (3 credits) Prerequisite: CRIM-101 8013 950 TH 52 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus CRIM-201 Introduction to Criminal Law (3 credits) Prerequisite: CRIM-101 8014 901 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8015 M945F 6:00PM-10:15PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email.Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: March 18-19, April 8-9, April 29-30, 2016. The last day to register is 3/3/16. CRIM-210 Evidence and Procedure (3 credits) Prerequisite: CRIM-101 8016 901 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus CULINARY MANAGEMENT CMGT-100 Culinary Basics (1 credit) Fees: $20 0326 P001 M 1:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit prior to the first class. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www.shop.pastryitems.com/HCC-Knife-Kit-hcc1.htm, 443-417-8854. This course will meet from 8:00am-5:00pm on 2/21 and 2/28 for mandatory Servsafe training/certification. Students registered for this course are required to bring $150 on the first day of the class to pay for ServSafe class and exam. For more information contact Vinnie Rege at 443-518-4469. 0329 P002 T 1:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit prior to the first class. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www.shop.pastryitems.com/HCC-Knife-Kit-hcc1.htm, 443-417-8854. This course will meet from 8:00am-5:00pm on 2/21 and 2/28 for mandatory Servsafe training/certification. Students registered for this course are required to bring $150 on the first day of the class to pay for ServSafe class and exam. For more information contact Vinnie Rege at 443-518-4469. CMGT-110 Fees: $75 9267 060 S CMGT-130 Culinary Supervision (2 credits) 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Weekend Garde’ Manger (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMGT-100 and HMGT-120. Fees: $200 9268 P001 MT 8:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. CMGT-135 Baking and Pastries (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMGT-100. Fees: $200 9269 P001 MT 8:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15).All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm,443-417-8854. 9270 P002 MT 4:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm,443-417-8854. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES CMGT-220 A la Carte Production (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMGT-100, HMGT-101, and HMGT-220; or CMGT-230. Fees: $200 9271 P001 WTH 8:30AM-1:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. CMGT-225 Culinary Field Internship (1 credit) Prerequisite: HMGT-120 and HMGT-101 and CMGT-100. Fees: $30 9273001 PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for this course will need to contact Vinnie Rege at 443-518-4469 prior to registration to arrange experiences and locations. CMGT-230 Plated Desserts (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMGT-135 Fees: $225 9274 P001 MT 8:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. CMGT-236 International Breads (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMGT-135 Fees: $225 Baking and Pastry Showpieces (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMGT-135 Fees: $200 8393 701 F 8394 750 M DANC-106 Fees: $10 Cake Decorating and Candy Making (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMGT-135 Fees: $200 9277 P001 WTH 8:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (1/30-3/15). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. DANC-107 Fees: $10 Fees: $10 DANC-112 Fees: $10 8392 701 M Practicum in Choreography, Performance, Or Production (1 credit) Practicum in Choreography, Performance, Or Production (1 credit) Dance Repertory I (1 credit) AUDITION REQUIRED Fees: $100 8398 701 F 1:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus Consent required. Email Joan Nicholas-Walker, jnicholaswalker@howardcc.edu. This course meets March 4-April 29, 2016. DANC-113 Fees: $10 DANC-114 Fees: $20 Musical Concepts for Dance (3 credits) 1:00PM-2:20PM DANC-125 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: Intermediate II (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-125 Fees: $20 1293 701 MWF DANC-127 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: Intermediate I (3 credits) 1292 701 MWF DANC-126 Main Campus History and Culture of Hip-Hop (3 credits) 8399 701 TTH 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: Intermediate III (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-126 Fees: $20 1294 701 MWF 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus KEY COURSE NO. Introduction to Dance (3 credits) 8390 701 MW 1284 750 T DANC-104 Main Campus Main Campus 8396701 Consent required. Email Joan Nicholas-Walker, jnicholaswalker@howardcc.edu DANCE DANC-100 1:00PM-2:50PM 6:30PM-8:20PM 8395701 Consent required. Email Joan Nicholas-Walker, jnicholaswalker@howardcc.edu Fees: $20 9276 P001 WTH 8:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. CMGT-250 Belly Dancing (1 credit) Fees: $10 1290 701 MW 9275 P001 MT 4:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (3/16-5/13). All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www. pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. CMGT-240 DANC-105 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Hip-Hop Dance (1 credit) 3:30PM-5:20PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n ACCT-111 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. Main Campus You Can Get There From Here. COURSE NAME n howardcc.edu 53 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES DANC-128 Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: Intermediate IV (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-127 Fees: $20 1295 701 MWF DANC-141 Dance Workshop (3 credits) Fees: $20 1291 701 TTH DANC-161 8405 701 TTH 8406 701 TTH 8407 701 TTH 8408 701 TTH 8409 701 TTH 8410 701 TTH 8411 701 TTH 8412 701 TTH 8413 701 MW DANC-172 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Beginning Modern Dance Technique I (2 credits) Fees: $20 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Beginning Modern Dance Technique II (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-171 Fees: $20 8414 701 MW 8415 701 MW DANC-174 8416 701 MW DANC-190 8421 701 MW 8422 702 F 8424 701 TTH 8425 701 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 1296 701 TH 3:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus Main Campus Intermediate Hip-Hop Dance (1 credit) Prerequisite: DANC-104 Fees: $10 8426 701 W 3:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus Practicum in Choreography, Performance, Or Production (1 credit) Fees: $10 8427701 Consent required. Email Joan Nicholas-Walker, jnicholaswalker@howardcc.edu Practicum in Choreography, Performance, Or Production (1 credit) Fees: $10 8428701 Consent required. Email Joan Nicholas-Walker, jnicholaswalker@howardcc.edu DANC-212 Dance Repertory II (1 credit) AUDITION REQUIRED Fees: $100 8429 701 F 1:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus Consent required. Email Joan Nicholas-Walker, jnicholaswalker@howardcc.edu. This course meets March 4-April 29, 2016. DANC-225 Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: High Intermediate I (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-125 Fees: $20 1297 701 MWF 54 2:00PM-3:20PM Introduction to Tap Dance (2 credits) Fees: $20 DANC-206 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Jazz Dance I (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-192 Fees: $20 DANC-204 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Jazz Dance (2 credits) Fees: $20 DANC-194 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Appreciating Dance in Cultures and Communities (3 credits) Fees: $10 DANC-193 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Beginning Modern Dance Technique IV (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-173 Fees: $20 DANC-207 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Ballet Technique IV (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-167 Fees: $20 DANC-171 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Ballet Technique III (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-166 Fees: $20 DANC-168 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Ballet Technique II (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-165 Fees: $20 DANC-167 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Intermediate Ballet Technique I (2 credits) Fees: $20 DANC-166 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Beginning Ballet Technique IV (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-163 Fees: $20 DANC-165 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Beginning Modern Dance Technique III (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-172 Fees: $20 DANC-192 Beginning Ballet Technique III (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-162 Fees: $20 DANC-164 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Beginning Ballet Technique II (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-161 Fees: $20 DANC-163 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Beginning Ballet Technique I (2 credits) Fees: $20 DANC-162 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus DANC-173 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES DANC-226 Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: High Intermediate II (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-225 Fees: $20 1298 701 MWF DANC-227 1299 701 MWF DANC-228 1300 701 MWF 8434 701 TTH 8435 701 TTH 8436 701 TTH 8437 701 TTH 8438 701 TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8443 701 TTH Dental Hygiene Theory and Clinic II (5 credits) Fees: $200 7555 301 F 9:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus MT 8:00AM-12:00PM MT 1:00PM-5:00PM Students will be divided into two clinical groups, one meeting Monday morning and Tuesday afternoon, and the other meeting Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. DHYG-207 Dental Public Health (3 credits) 1264 301 M 8:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus This course has an off campus service learning component with a minimum of 12 hours. DHYG-208 Dental Materials (3 credits) Fees: $150 7556 301 W TH DHYG-209 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8:00AM-12:00PM Periodontics (2 credits) 7557 301 W 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Dental Hygiene Theory and Clinic IV (4 credits) Students enrolled in DHYG-250 will take part in enrichment site experiences located off campus once a week for a maximum of 3 weeks during the semester. Fees: $200 1265 301 T WTHF WTHF DHYG-257 8:00AM-10:00AM Main Campus 8:00AM-12:00PM 1:00PM-5:00PM Dental Hygiene Ethics and Jurisprudence (1 credit) 1266 301 T Intermediate Jazz Dance II (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-193 Fees: $20 DHYG-150 DHYG-250 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus High Intermediate Ballet Technique IV (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-267 Fees: $20 DANC-292 Main Campus High Intermediate Ballet Technique III (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-266 Fees: $20 DANC-268 1:00PM-2:20PM High Intermediate Ballet Technique II (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-265 Fees: $20 DANC-267 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus High Intermediate Ballet Technique I (2 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-165 Fees: $20 DANC-266 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Dance Composition (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-150 Fees: $20 DANC-265 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: High Intermediate IV (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-227 Fees: $20 DANC-250 clinical skills and clinical laboratory activities. Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques: High Intermediate III (3 credits) Prerequisite: DANC-226 Fees: $20 DENTAL HYGIENE Additional time may be required for the practice and evaluation of 10:30AM-11:20AMMain Campus DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY ULTRASOUND DMSU-151 Clinical Sonography I (2 credits) Fees: $50 7558 301 8:00AM-4:00PM Main Campus Students will meet on Friday, January 29, 2016 in HS 263 for an orientation. Students will be assigned to an eight-hour clinical one day per week with additional weekly clinical activities. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 55 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES DMSU-171 Abdominal and Small Parts Ultrasound I (2 credits) Fees: $100 7559 301 M M DMSU-172 3:00PM-4:20PM Main Campus 10:30AM-12:25PM Obstetrics/Gynecology Ultrasound I (2 credits) Fees: $100 7560 301 M M DMSU-181 1:00PM-2:20PM Main Campus 8:30AM-10:25AM Vascular Ultrasound I (3 credits) Fees: $180 7561 301 W W DMSU-191 8:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:55PM Adult Echocardiography I (3 credits) Fees: $150 7563 302 TH TH DMSU-211 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I (3 credits) Fees: $150 7564 301 T T DMSU-255 3:30PM-5:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:55PM 8:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:55PM Clinical Sonography V (6 credits) Fees: $200 7565 301 8:00AM-4:00PM Main Campus Students will be assigned to an eight-hour clinical three days per week with additional weekly activities. DMSU-261 ARDMS Registry Seminar (1 credit) Fees: $50 7566 301 TH DMSU-280 4:00PM-4:52PM Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound (3 credits) Fees: $150 7567 301 TH TH DMSU-290 Main Campus 8:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:55PM Introduction to Cardiac Ultrasound (3 credits) Fees: $150 7568 301 TH TH 1:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:55PM ECONOMICS ECON-101 Principles of Economics (Macro) (3 credits) 56 MW MW TTH TTH TTH MW W TH ECON-102 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Principles of Economics (Micro) (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $10 8030 901 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8031 902 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8032 903 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8033 904 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8034 950 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8038N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 8039N991 Online Fees: $40 8035 C901 F 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8036J901 MW 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8037J950 TH 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 ECON-201 Money and Banking (3 credits) Prerequisite: ECON-101 Fees: $30 8040N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ECON-205 Fundamentals of International Economics (3 credits) Prerequisite: ECON-101 Fees: $30 8041N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. EDUCATION EDUC-101 Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $10 8018 901 8019 902 8020 903 8021 904 8022 905 8023 950 8024 951 8025 952 8027N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 8028N991 Online Fees: $40 8029N992 Online Fees: $40 8026 C901 F 9:00AM-10:20AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Praxis Core Review Course-Read/Writing Tests (1 credit) Students must also register for EDUC-102 to receive complete Praxis Core review course. Fees: $5 8042 C950 T 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Class begins February 3, 2016 and ends March 22, 2016. EDUC-102 Praxis Core Review Course - Math Test (1 credit) Students must also register for EDUC-101 to receive complete Praxis Core review course. Fees: $5 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 8043 C950 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Class begins February 2, 2016 and ends March 21, 2016. EDUC-110 Introduction to Education (3 credits) A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. Fees: $35 8044 901 8045 902 8046 903 8047J901 MW MW TTH M EDUC-111 9:30AM-10:50AM 12:30PM-1:50PM 9:30AM-10:50AM 6:00PM-9:15PM Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus LCC Child Growth and Development (3 credits) Fees: $5 8048 901 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8049 902 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8051 950 W 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 8053N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $35 There is NO on-campus orientation for this course. 8052M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC This course meets for 7 weeks from February 1, 2016 through March 16, 2016. EDUC-112 Fees: $5 Methods and Materials in Early Childhood Education (3 credits) 8054 901 MW 8055 902 TTH 8056 950 M EDUC-113 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 8057 901 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus It is advised that no class be schedule before this frequently off-campus class. Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3 credits) A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. Fees: $35 8058 901 T 12:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 8059 950 TH 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 8060J950 M 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC This Laurel College section meets from February 1 through May 2, 2016. EDUC-140 Fees: $5 8061 950 T EDUC-151 Child Health, Safety and Nutrition (3 credits) 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 8062 950 TH EDUC-200 Main Campus Introduction to Special Education (3 credits) 8064 901 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8065 902 F 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8066 950 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Online 8067N990 Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $65 EDUC-201 Processes and Acquisition of Reading (3 credits) For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $5 8068 901 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8069 950 M 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 8071N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $35 8070M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC This Laurel College section meets from March 21, through May 11, 2016. EDUC-202 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas, Part I for Regular and Special Education Teachers (3 credits) Fees: $35 8073N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8072M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC Fees: $5 This Laurel College section meets for seven weeks from February 1 through March 16, 2016. EDUC-203 Instruction of Reading (3 credits) Fees: $5 8074 950 TH EDUC-204 6:00PM-8:50PM 8075 901 T 0935 950 M 5:30PM-7:30PM Main Campus In addition to class, students are assigned to one child care setting where they will spend 10 hours per week. You Can Get There From Here. COURSE NO. ACCT-111 Main Campus Assessment for Reading Instruction (3 credits) Prerequisite: EDUC-201 Fees: $5 Prerequisite: EDUC-111 and EDUC-112 Fees: $55 n 6:00PM-8:50PM A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $35 Practicum in Early Childhood Development (5 credits) HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE School Age Child Care (3 credits) Fees: $5 Working With Infants and Toddlers (3 credits) Fees: $20 \EDUC-130 EDUC-160 6:00PM-8:50PM KEY Main Campus COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 57 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES EDUC-206 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas, Part II for Regular and Special Education Teachers (3 credits) For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: EDUC-202 Fees: $35 8077N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8076M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC Fees: $5 This Laurel College section meets for seven weeks from March 21 to May 11, 2016. EDUC-251 Advance Practicum in Early Childhood Dev (5 credits) Prerequisite: EDUC-151 Fees: $55 Educational Psychology (3 credits) A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $35 8078 901 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8081N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $65 8080J950 M 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. EDUC-265 Educational Assessment (3 credits) Fees: $35 8082N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. EDUC-266 Methods of Teaching Early Childhood and Elementary Education (3 credits) Fees: $5 8083 901 S 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus Weekend This section starts Saturday, January 30, 2016. EDUC-267 Methods of Teaching Secondary Education (3 credits) A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. Fees: $35 8084 901 T EDUC-292 Fees: $35 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Special Education Methods 6th-12th Grade (3 credits) 2379N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 58 Special Education Assessment Part I Birth-12th Grade (3 credits) Fees: $35 8085N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ELECTRONICS ELEC-117 Linear Electronics (4 credits) Prerequisite: ELEC-107 Fees: $33 8978 550 T TH ELEC-140 0936 950 M 5:30PM-7:30PM Main Campus In addition to class, students are assigned to one child care setting where they will spend 10 hours per week. EDUC-260 EDUC-293 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-9:00PM Network Cabling Systems (3 credits) Fees: $100 8979 550 T 5:30PM-10:30PM Main Campus EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Students must complete all clinical clearance requirements by the first day of class. Clinical shifts are held outside of class time and may occur 7 days a week including day time, evenings, and night time. Students will be scheduled up to 40 hours per week (combined classroom and clinical time) during some weeks of the program. EMSP-106 Emergency Medical Technician I (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-093 or appropriate score on English placement test. EMSP-106 must be passed successfully before the student can attend EMSP-107. Fees: $100 7569 350 MW 6:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus 0665 Z350 MW 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy S 9:00AM-4:00PM This course meets for 7 weeks and ends March 23, 2016. EMSP-107 Emergency Medical Technician II (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-093 or appropriate score on English placement test. EMSP-106 must be passed successfully before the student can attend EMSP-107. Fees: $100 7570 350 TTH 6:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus 0667 Z350 MW 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy S 9:00AM-4:00PM This course meets for 7 weeks and begins March 23, 2016. EMSP-205 Medical Emergencies I (5 credits) Prerequisite: EMSP-200 Fees: $125 7574 301 MWF 8:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus MWF 1:00PM-4:00PM This course meets for 5 weeks and ends Feb. 26, 2016. EMSP-210 Medical Emergencies II (9 credits) Prerequisite: EMSP-205 Fees: $125 7575 301 MWF 8:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus MWF 1:00PM-4:00PM Additional clinical time will be assigned. Clinicals may begin January 26 and thereafter throughout the semester. Lecture class begins February 27, 2016. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ENGINEERING ENGLISH ENES-100 ENGL-083 Fees: $33 8980 501 8981 502 1278 503 8982 504 8983 550 ENES-120 Introduction to Engineering Design (3 credits) MW 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 5:00PM-6:00PM TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH5:00PM-6:00PM TTH 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus TH 5:00PM-6:00PM TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus TH 5:00PM-6:00PM MW 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus TH 5:00PM-6:00PM Statics (3 credits) Academic Intermediate Reading for ESL Students (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests. Fees: $50 9404 E101 MW 9405 E102 TTH 9406 E150 MW ENGL-084 Academic Intermediate Writing and Grammar for ESL Students (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests. Fees: $50 Prerequisite: PHYS-110; Pre- or Co-requisite: MATH-182. 9407 E101 MW 9408 E102 TTH 9409 E150 TTH ENES-130 ENGL-085 8985 501 MW 1:00PM-2:50PM Dynamics (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENES-120 and MATH-182. 8986 550 TTH ENES-140 Main Campus 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Mechanics of Materials (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENES-120 and MATH-182. 8987 501 TTH ENES-171 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENES-100 and CMSY-141 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on placement test. Co-requisite: MATH-181. Fees: $30 0921 501 TTH F ENES-181 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM Thermodynamics (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-182 and PHYS-111 8989 550 MW ENES-205 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Electric Circuits (4 credits) Prerequisite: PHYS-111; Corequisite: MATH-260 Fees: $43 8990 550 MW W ENES-222 7:30PM-8:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus Academic Advanced Oral Communication for ESL Students (3 credits) If students place into both reading and writing ESL courses, they are required to take ENGL-085. Students can be exempted from this requirement by passing an oral exam. Please email OLA@howardcc.edu. Students placed into ENGL-083 AND ENGL-084 must complete both ENGL-083 and ENGL-084 before taking ENGL-085. 9410 E101 9412 E102 9411 E103 9413 E150 MW MW TTH TTH ENGL-086 9:30AM-11:20AM 1:00PM-2:50PM 2:00PM-3:50PM 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Academic Advanced Reading for Esl Students (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-083. Corequisite: FYEX-100. Fees: $50 9414 E101 MW 1:00PM-2:50PM 9415 E102 MW 3:00PM-4:50PM 9416 E103 TTH 8:00AM-9:50AM 9417 E104 TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM 9418 E105 F 10:00AM-1:50PM 9419 E150 MW 7:00PM-8:50PM 9420J101 MW 12:15PM-2:25PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9421J150 TTH 7:00PM-9:10PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus LCC LCC Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-182. Fees: $30 8991 501 TTH TH ENES-244 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 12:00PM-3:00PM Digital Logic Design (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENES-100 and MATH-153 8992 501 TTH ENES-245 3:00PM-5:00PM Main Campus Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory (2 credits) Prerequisite: ENES-244 and ENES-150, or ENES-244 and CMSY-171 Fees: $43 8993 501 W M KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 n You Can Get There From Here. Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. 1:00PM-2:00PM Main Campus 12:30PM-3:30PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE NAME LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 59 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ENGL-087 Academic Advanced Writing and Grammar for Esl Students (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-084. Fees: $50 9423 E101 MW 9:00AM-10:50AM 9424 E102 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 9425 E103 TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM 9426 E104 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM 9427 E105 F 10:00AM-1:50PM 9428 E150 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM 9429J101 MW 8:40AM-10:50AM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9430J150 MW 7:00PM-9:10PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus LCC LCC ENGL-086/087 Academic Advanced ESL Reading, Writing and Grammar Combined (6 Credits) ENGL-086/087 Combined is a fully integrated approach to teaching reading, composition, and grammar. Emphasis is placed on reading comprehension, vocabulary development, critical analysis, reading rate, and the composition of clear, organized, grammatically correct assignments. By responding to information and concepts from a diversity of assigned materials, students will develop a global awareness. The class meets for eight hours per week including four hours of individualized lab work. Students whose placement test scores require them to take both ENGL 086 and ENGL 087 should enroll in ENGL – 086/087 Combined to fulfill both requirements. PRQ: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL 083 and/or 084. Co-req: FYEX-100 This course has fees totaling $100.00 When registering, both four-digit course ID numbers will be needed. Please, no substitutions in combination classes. You must enroll in paired classes as listed. 9431L120 TTH 8:00AM-9:50AM 9422 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AM ENGL-088 Grammar for Written Expression (ESL) (1 credit) Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL-084 or 094 or eligible for ENGL-087, 097, or 121. 0404 E180 T 2:00PM-3:10PM This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). Main Campus REACH Students with a placement test score below the cut-off for ENGL 093 and/or ENGL 094 are required to take the noncredit REACH program. REACH (Reading and English for Academic Challenges) is a noncredit program offered through the Division of Continuing Education. In REACH, students learn essential reading, writing, and goal-setting skills in preparation for entering credit English classes. Through individualized and group instruction, students build academic reading skills that include decoding, vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and academic writing skills that include sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation. REACH is designed solely for students seeking an academic pathway to credit developmental English classes at HCC. Students are required to take the English placement tests through the Office of Admissions and Advising. Interested students should contact the Office of Admissions and Advising at 443-518-1200. ENGL-093 Directed Studies in Reading (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on reading placement tests. Fees: $50 9432 101 9433 102 9434 150 60 MW MW TTH TTH MW MW 9:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 10:00AM-10:50AM 2:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 3:00PM-3:50PM 5:30PM-6:20PM Main Campus 6:30PM-7:20PM ENGL-094 Directed Studies in Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on writing placement tests. Fees: $50 9435 101 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9436 150 TTH 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus 9437M101TTH 10:15AM-12:25PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9438M150TTH 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. ENGL-096 Fundamentals of Academic Reading (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-093; Corequisite: FYEX-100. Fees: $50 9439 101 MW 8:00AM-8:50AM Main Campus MW 9:00AM-9:50AM 9440 102 MW 9:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus MW 10:00AM-10:50AM 9441 103 MW 11:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus MW 12:00PM-12:50PM 9442 104 MW 1:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus MW 2:00PM-2:50PM 9443 105 MW 2:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus MW 3:00PM-3:50PM 9444 106 TTH 9:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus TTH 10:00AM-10:50AM 9445 107 TTH 10:00AM-10:50AMMain Campus TTH 11:00AM-11:50AM 9446 108 TTH 11:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus TTH 12:00PM-12:50PM 9447 109 TTH 1:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus TTH 2:00PM-2:50PM 9449 150 MW 5:30PM-6:20PM Main Campus MW 6:30PM-7:20PM 9450 151 TTH 5:30PM-6:20PM Main Campus TTH 6:30PM-7:20PM 9453M101MW 8:30AM-11:45AM LCC Express This LCC section runs 2/1/16-3/16/16. 9454M150MW 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Express This LCC section runs 2/1/16-3/16/16. 9455M151TTH 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Express This LCC section runs 3/22/16-5/12/16. ENGL-097 Fundamentals of Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-094. Fees: $50 2313 101 MW 8:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 9456 102 MW 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9457 103 MW 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9460 104 TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9461 105 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9462 106 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 9466 A101 MW 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9471M101TTH 1:00PM-3:10PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9465 150 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9469M102T 8:30AM-11:45AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9470M150T 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ENGL-096/097 Fundamentals of Reading and Writing Combined (6 Credits) ENGL-096/097 combined is a fully integrated approach to teaching reading and composition. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, reading comprehension, and vocabulary development, reading rate and writing clear, organized grammatically correct assignments. The class meets for eight hours per week including four hours of classroom instruction and four hours of individualized lab work. Students whose placement test scores require them to take both ENGL-096 and ENGL-097 should enroll in ENGL-096/097 combined to fulfill both requirements. PRQ: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-093/094. CO-REQ: FYEX-100 This course has fees totaling $100.00. When registering, both four-digit course ID numbers will be needed. Please, no substitutions in combination classes. You must enroll in paired classes as listed. 9467L120 MW 09:00AM-10:50AM 9451 TTH 09:00AM-10:50AM 0959L121 MW 09:00AM-10:50AM 0960 TTH 09:00AM-10:50AM 9452L122 MW 10:00AM-11:50AM 9468 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AM 9459L123 MW 02:00PM-03:50PM 9448 TTH 02:00PM-03:50PM ENGL-121 College Composition (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligibility to enroll in ENGL-121 is based on English placement test scores or the successful completion of required developmental English course work. Fees: $30 9472 100 MWF 8:00AM-8:50AM Main Campus 9473 101 MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 0962 102 MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 9474 103 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AMMain Campus 9475 104 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AMMain Campus 9476 105 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9477 106 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 2153 107 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 2154 108 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 2155 109 MW 12:00PM-1:20PM Main Campus 1133 110 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9487 111 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9488 112 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9489 113 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9490 114 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9491 115 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9492 116 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9493 117 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9494 118 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9495 119 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9496 120 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9497 121 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9498 122 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 0965 123 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9499 124 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9500 125 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 0968 126 F 9:00AM-11:40AM Main Campus 9508 180 MW 3:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). 9509 200 MW 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9511 201 MW 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9512 202 TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9510 203 TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus Sections 200-203 WALP (Writing Accelerated Learning Program) are accelerated learning sections of ENGL-121 that are open to students with appropriate English placement scores in reading and within a designated high range for developmental writing (ENGL-097). Innovative teaching strategies as well as additional classroom time and assistance support student mastery of the ENGL-121 course objectives. These classes meet four hours weekly in HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n a computerized lab environment. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL-121 in reading placement test; score within designated high range for ENGL-097. Please see your advisor regarding eligiblity and registration. 9514 204 MW 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9515 205 TTH 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus Sections 204 and 205 RALP (Reading Accelerated Learning Program) are accelerated learning sections of ENGL-121 that are open to students with appropriate English placement scores in writing and within a designated high range for developmental reading (ENGL-096). Innovative teaching strategies as well as additional classroom time and assistance support student mastery of the ENGL-121 course objectives. These classes meet four hours weekly in a computerized lab environment. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL-121 in writing placement test; score within designated high range for ENGL-096. Please see your advisor regarding eligibility and registration. 9516 A101 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9517 E150 TTH 7:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9518 E170 MW 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9519 E171 TTH 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9520 E172 F 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9521 E180 MW 12:00PM-2:20PM Main Campus Section E180 is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). Sections E150, E170, E171, E172, and E180 will include attention to the language learning needs of ESL students. Permission is required to enroll in one of these sections. See your advisor or go to the English Division Office(DH-239)to be admitted. 9522 E250 TTH 7:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9523 E270 MW 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 9524 E271 TTH 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9525 E272 F 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 9526 E280 MW 12:00PM-2:20PM Main Campus Section E280 is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). ENGL 121 Sections E250,E270, E271, E272 and E280 EALP (Accelerated Learning Program) are an innovative, accelerated learning program for ESL students with appropriate English placement scores in reading and writing. While mastering all ENGL 121 objectives, students complete additional assignments online with an EALP instructor to enhance their sentence-and-paragraph-level writing. The 121 class meets four hours weekly in a computerized lab environment. EALP students are required to pass the online program in order to pass 121. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL-121 in reading placement test or successful completion of ENGL 086; score within the designated upper range of ENGL087. Please see your advisor regarding eligibility and placement. 9502 150 MW 5:30PM-6:50PM Main Campus 9504 151 MW 7:00PM-8:20PM Main Campus 9505 152 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9506 153 TTH 7:30PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9503 181 TTH 5:00PM-6:50PM Main Campus This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). 9507 160 S 9:00AM-11:40AM Main Campus Weekend 9528M160S 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Weekend Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9535N180 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). 9536N190 Online 9537N191 Online 9538N192 Online 9539N193 Online You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 61 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 9540N194 Online 0969 C101 M 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 0970 C102 W 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Hybrid 9530M101MW 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9531M102MW 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9532M103MW 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9529M104TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9534M150T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9533M151W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. XXXXX F 9:00AM-11:50AM Mount Airy ENGL-126 Introduction to Journalism (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $30 9542 101 TTH 1024 150 T ENGL-200 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Children’s Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 1793 101 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9544 102 W 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9543N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 ENGL-202 American Literature II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $10 9545 101 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9547 150 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9546 C101 T 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 9548N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 ENGL-204 English Literature II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $30 9550N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9549 C101 W 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 ENGL-205 The Short Story (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL 121. Fees: $10 9551 101 TTH 9552 150 TH 62 2:00PM-3:20PM 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Main Campus ENGL-206 African American Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 9553 101 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9555N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9554M150W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. ENGL-207 Ethics in Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 9556 101 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9557 102 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9558 103 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9559 104 W 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus Off-campus service learning experiences that involve real-life intersections of ethics and literature are an exciting, required component of this course section. Most of these experiences will occur during class time, but occasionally may extend slightly beyond the class’s normal start and end times. 9562N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9563N191 Online Fees: $30 9561 C101 M 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 1026 H170 TH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Honors This section is a hybrid, Honors course that provides high-achieving students the opportunity to learn with other high-achieving students. In order to register for honors courses, students must be enrolled in the Rouse, Schoenbrodt or STEM honors programs OR have a GPA of 3.2 or higher. Students new to Howard Community College should contact Admissions & Advising for course clearance. ENGL-208 Contemporary Poetry (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $10 9564 101 MW ENGL-210 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 9566 101 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AMMain Campus 9567 102 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9568 103 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9569 104 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9570 105 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9571 106 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9572 107 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9575N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9576N191 Online Fees: $30 ENGL-211 Science Through Science Fiction (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $10 9577 101 MW 4:00PM-5:20PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ENGL-214 Middle Eastern Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL 121. Fees: $10 9578 150 MW ENGL-217 9579 150 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM 9580 101 TH 3:30PM-6:20PM 9581M150M 6:30PM-9:45PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. Main Campus LCC Asian Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $10 9582 101 TTH ENGL-227 Main Campus Literature and Film (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 ENGL-219 Main Campus The English Bible as Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 ENGL-218 7:30PM-8:50PM 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus World Literature II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $10 9583 101 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9586N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9584 H170 T 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Honors This section is a hybrid, Honors course that provides high-achieving students the opportunity to learn with other high-achieving students. In order to register for honors courses, students must be enrolled in the Rouse, Schoenbrodt or STEM honors programs OR have a GPA of 3.2 or higher. Students new to Howard Community College should contact Admissions & Advising for course clearance. ENGL-230 Technical Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $30 9587N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9588N191 Online ENGL-240 Applied English Grammar (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 9589 101 MW 9598N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9599N091 Online Fees: $30 ENTR-102 Entrepreneurial Assessment (1 credit) Fees: $25 9600001 Open Entry This course is offered through the Center for Entrepreneurial and Business Excellence. Prior to registering, students will need to contact Betty Noble at 443-518-4111 or enoble@howardcc.edu to arrange meeting days and times, have a written business concept prepared, and must be starting their business in real time. This course is offered on an open entry basis which means that the class is offered throughout the semester. Your hours can vary week to week and you will have the opportunity to arrange those hours with the Director and your business coach. ENTR-103 Starting Your Own Business I (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENTR-102. Fees: $50 9601001 Open Entry This course is offered through the Center for Entrepreneurial and Business Excellence. Prior to registering, students will need to contact Betty Noble at 443-518-4111 or enoble@howardcc.edu to arrange meeting days and times, have a written business concept prepared, and must be starting their business in real time. This course is offered on an open entry basis which means that the class is offered throughout the semester. Your hours can vary week to week and you will have the opportunity to arrange those hours with the Director and your business coach. ENTR-104 Business Plan Development (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENTR-102 Fees: $50 9602001 Open Entry This course is offered through the Center for Entrepreneurial and Business Excellence. Prior to registering, students will need to contact Betty Noble at 443-518-4111 or enoble@howardcc.edu to arrange meeting days and times, have a written business concept prepared, and must be starting their business in real time. This course is offered on an open entry basis which means that the class is offered throughout the semester. Your hours can vary week to week and you will have the opportunity to arrange those hours with the Director and your business coach. ENTR-120 Entrepreneurship in Practice (3 credits) Fees: $35 1055 001 M 3:00PM-5:50PM 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTR-101 9590 001 9591 002 9593 003 9594 004 9595 005 9596 050 KEY Entrepreneurship and Creativity (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $20 MW MW TTH TTH TTH T Main Campus COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 63 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES ENTR-203 Starting Your Own Business II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENTR-103. Fees: $50 Developing Business Opportunities and Plans (3 credits) Fees: $35 9606 C050 T 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. ENTR-225 Fees: $20 Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits) 9607 001 TTH ENTR-226 Fees: $20 1056 001 W 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Entrepreneurial Leadership (2 credits) 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENST-105 Environmental Science (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086 8994 501 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 8995 502 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus 8996 503 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8997 550 W 7:30PM-10:30PM Main Campus 8998J501 TTH 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8999J550 M 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. ENST-115 Environmental Science Lab (1 credit) If you have completed BIOL-105 or an equivalent course in a previous semester, please call the Science/Technology chairperson or the Admissions Office for a course waiver. Prerequisite: Pre- or Co-requisite: ENST-105. Fees: $43 9001 501 T 9002 502 F ENST-233 2:00PM-5:00PM 1:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus Main Campus Introduction to Environmental Health (3 credits) Also listed as PUBH-233 9003 550 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus EXERCISE SCIENCE EXSC-100 Introduction to Physical Education (1 credit) 7579 350 W 5:30PM-7:25PM Main Campus W 5:30PM-7:25PM This class meets for 7 weeks beginning March 16, 2016. EXSC-150 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Sport and Society (3 credits) 7581 301 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7582N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. EXSC-200 Fees: $20 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits) 7583 301 TTH EXSC-209 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Sport and Exercise Nutrition (3 credits) Fees: $30 7584 C301 M 9:00AM-10:20AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. EXSC-210 Sport and Exercise Psychology (3 credits) 7585 350 M 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7586N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 FILM FILM-101 Introduction to Film (3 credits) Fees: $10 8447 701 M 12:30PM-3:30PM Main Campus 2024 C750 TH 7:00PM-8:30PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8448N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 FILM-108 The Golden Age of Hollywood (3 credits) Fees: $30 8449N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. FILM-139 Fees: $10 8450 701 TH FILM-171 Principles of Film and Media Production (3 credits) 2:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus Introduction to American Cinema (3 credits) Fees: $10 8451 C701 M 3:30PM-5:00PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8452 C702 F 11:00AM-12:30PM Main Campus Hybrid 8453N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 FILM-172 Fees: $10 8454 701 T 64 Introduction to Sports Coaching (3 credits) 7580 350 W 9605001 Open Entry This course is offered through the Center for Entrepreneurial and Business Excellence. Prior to registering, students will need to contact Betty Noble at 443-518-4111 or enoble@howardcc.edu to arrange meeting days and times, have a written business concept prepared, and must be starting their business in real time. This course is offered on an open entry basis which means that the class is offered throughout the semester. Your hours can vary week to week and you will have the opportunity to arrange those hours with the Director and your business coach. ENTR-210 EXSC-120 Introduction to World Cinema (3 credits) 12:30PM-3:30PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES FILM-207 German Film (3 credits) Fees: $10 1220 701 W FILM-211 12:30PM-3:30PM Main Campus African Film (3 credits) Fees: $10 1219 701 TH FILM-240 Fees: $30 FINE-102 2:00PM-5:00PM Main Campus Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Films (3 credits) 8458N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning FINANCIAL PLANNING FNPL-101 Fees: $15 Personal Financial Planning Principles (3 credits) 9609 001 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9610 050 M 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 9611 M060F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M060 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: Feb 19-20; March 4-5; March 18-19. The last day to register is 2/4/16. 9612N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 9613N091 Online Fees: $30 FNPL-105 Financial Planning for Young Adults (3 credits) 9614 001 MW FNPL-108 Financial Planning for Retirement (3 credits) Prerequisite: FNPL-101. 9615 050 W FNPL-201 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Investment Analysis and Portfolio Selection (3 credits) Fees: $15 9616 050 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus FINE ARTS FINE-101 Humanities Through the Arts (3 credits) Fees: $20 8469 701 TTH 8471 750 M FINE-103 n 10:00AM-11:20AMMain Campus 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Introduction to the Creative Arts (3 credits) Fees: $30 8472 701 M 1:00PM-3:50PM 8473 702 T 1:00PM-3:50PM 8475 750 TH 6:00PM-8:50PM 8476J701 T 3:00PM-6:15PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. FINE-115 Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus LCC Creative Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL 121. Fees: $30 1225N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 1226 C701 T 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 FINE-215 Advanced Creative Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-115 or FINE-115 Fees: $10 1227 C701 T 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE FYEX-100 Fees: $25 9624 101 9625 102 9626 103 1177 104 9627 105 2498 106 9628 107 1178 108 9629 109 1179 110 1181 111 9630 112 9631 113 9632 114 2499 115 9633 116 8459 701 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8460 702 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 2764J701 TH 6:30PM-8:05PM LCC Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016 8466N790 11:00AM-12:20PM Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 8467N791 Online Fees: $30 HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Arts, Cultures and Ideas (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 You Can Get There From Here. First Year Experience (2 credits) MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH COURSE NO. ACCT-111 8:00AM-8:50AM Main Campus 9:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 10:00AM-10:50AMMain Campus 10:30AM-11:20AMMain Campus 12:00PM-12:50PM Main Campus 12:30PM-1:20PM Main Campus 2:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 3:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 4:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus 7:30AM-8:20AM Main Campus 8:00AM-8:50AM Main Campus 9:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 10:00AM-10:50AMMain Campus 11:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 12:00PM-12:50PM Main Campus KEY COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 65 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 9634 117 TTH 1:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9635 118 TTH 2:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 1182 119 TTH 4:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9643 E101 MW 1:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9644 E102 TTH 11:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Sections E101 and E102 are specifically for non-native speaking students. They meet the same course objectives, but provide additional support to ESL students. Permission is required to enroll, so see your advisor or go to the English Division Office(DH-239) to be admitted. 1180 150 MW 6:00PM-6:50PM Main Campus 1183 151 TTH 5:30PM-6:20PM Main Campus 1184 152 TTH 6:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9636 153 T 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9637 154 W 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9638 155 TH 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 9645 F160 F 6:00PM-8:00PM Main Campus Fast Track SSU 9:00AM-12:30PM Earn 2 credits in 3 weekends. Class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun on 2/26-2/28,3/43/6 and 3/11-3/13. Students must purchase textbook prior to first class meeting. 9642 C101 M 11:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 2766J101 MW 11:00AM-12:05PMLCC 2767J150 TTH 5:15PM-6:20PM LCC 9646M101MW 9:00AM-12:15PM LCC Express This LCC section runs 3/21/16-5/11/16. 9647M150MW 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Express This LCC section runs 3/21/16-5/11/16. FYEX-120 Introduction to Career Development and Decision Making (3 credits) Fees: $25 2314 101 F 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus FRENCH FREN-101 Foundational French I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9617 101 MW 9618 150 TTH 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus FREN-202 Intermediate French II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9623 150 MW 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus GEOGRAPHY GEOG-101 Introduction to World Geography (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $10 2768 901 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8088 902 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8089 903 F 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8090 950 M 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 8091N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 8087N991 Online Fees: $40 GEOG-102 Elements of Cultural Geography (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $10 8092 901 MW 12:00PM-1:20PM Main Campus 8093 950 TH 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 8094N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 GEOLOGY GEOL-107 Introduction to Physical Geology (3 credits) If you need a 4 credit laboratory science course, you need to also register for GEOL-117. All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9004 501 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9005 550 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9007N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 9008N591 Online Fees: $45 Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 9006 C501 W 1:00PM-2:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. FREN-201 GEOL-108 FREN-102 Foundational French II (4 credits) 9619 101 MW 9620 102 MW 9621 150 MW 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Intermediate French I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9622 150 MW 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus GEOL-117 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus Introduction to Physical Geology - Lab (1 credit) If you have completed GEOL-107 or an equivalent course in a previous semester, please call the Science, Engineering and Technology dean or the Admissions Office for a course waiver. Prerequisite: Pre- or Co-requisite: GEOL-107. Fees: $43 9010 540 M 66 Historical Geology (3 credits) 9009 501 MWF 1:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 9011N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 9012N591 Online Fees: $10 Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 GEOL-118 Historical Geology Laboratory (1 credit) Prerequisite: or Corequisite: GEOL-108 Fees: $43 9013 501 W 8:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus GERMAN GERM-102 Foundational German II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9648 101 MW GERM-202 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Intermediate German II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9651 101 MW 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus HEALTH CARE HEAL-105 Drug Calculations (1 credit) Prerequisite:ENGL-093 and eligible to enroll in MATH-061. (2 hours weekly for 7 weeks). Fees: $20 1132 421 TTH 3:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus This is a 7 week course that begins on Feb. 2 and ends on March 17th, 2016. 1186 451 MW 6:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus This is a 7 week course that begins on Feb. 2 and ends on March 17th, 2016. 1406 C450 T 5:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Hybrid A hybrid course is conducted using a combination of campus and online instruction. It is an ideal combination of classroom interaction with the use of online resources. Because so many of the course interactions are conducted online, the amount of class meeting time is a percentage of the traditional onsite version of the course. Hybrid section runs for 7 weeks, with 3 face-to-face sessions, Mon. Feb 1, Mon. Feb 22 and Mon. March 14, 2016 HEAL-110 The Health Care Professional (2 credits) HEED-101 Health and the World of Risk (1 credit) Fees: $10 7591N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-102 Introduction to Weight Management (1 credit) HEED-104 Personal Nutrition Assessment (1 credit) HEED-110 Introduction to Personal Wellness (1 credit) 1941N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 1940N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $10 7595N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-112 First Aid and Safety (3 credits) A Red Cross certification will be issued upon successful course completion. Students will receive the Red Cross Certification cards in approximately 4-6 weeks following the course. Fees: $60 1938 301 MW 7596 350 M HEED-113 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus Drug Use and Abuse (3 credits) 7597 C301 W 9:00AM-10:20AM Main Campus Hybrid 7598 C301 W 11:30AM-12:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-114 Introduction to Therapeutic Massage (3 credits) 7599 301 TTH HEED-115 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Personal and Community Health (3 credits) Fees: $30 7603N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 7604N391 Online 7600 C301 M 9:00AM-10:20AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 7601J302 TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. Fees: $20 7587N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This is a 7-week course beginning on January 26, 2016 and ending March 18, 2016 HEALTH EDUCATION HEED-100 7588 301 W Introduction to Lifetime Fitness (1 credit) 6:00PM-6:52PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. Main Campus You Can Get There From Here. COURSE NAME n howardcc.edu 67 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES HEED-125 Ethics in Professional Practice (3 credits) Fees: $30 7606N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-130 Human Sexuality (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 7609N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 7608 C301 W 11:30AM-12:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-150 Women’s Health (3 credits) 7610 350 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7612N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 7613N391 Online Fees: $30 7611 C301 W 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-200 Health/Fitness Leader (3 credits) 7614 C301 W 9:00AM-10:20AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-212 Current Health Issues (3 credits) Fees: $30 7615N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-213 Stress Management (3 credits) Fees: $30 7616N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-216 Health Care in the US (3 credits) Fees: $30 7618N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-218 Organizational Management in Health Care (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or ENGL-121 Fees: $30 7619N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HEED-220 7620 350 TH 68 Crisis Intervention (3 credits) 5:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus HEBREW HBRW-102 Foundational Hebrew II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9652 150 MW HBRW-202 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Intermediate Hebrew II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9653 150 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus HINDI HNDI-102 Foundational Hindi II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $40 9682N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HNDI-202 Intermediate Hindi II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $40 1028N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HISTORY HIST-111 American History to 1877 (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 8095 901 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8096 902 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8097 903 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8098 904 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8099 905 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8100 906 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8101 907 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8102 908 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8103 909 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8104 910 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8105 911 WF 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8106 912 F 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8107 950 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8108 951 W 4:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8110N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 8111N991 Online Fees: $45 8112N992 Online Fees: $45 8109J901 TTH 1:45PM-3:20PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 2446 Q9012 TH 6:30PM-9:20PM Mount Airy SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES HIST-112 American History Since 1877 (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 8113 901 MWF 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus 8114 902 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 8115 903 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8116 904 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8117 905 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8118 906 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8119 907 F 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 8120 950 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8121 951 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8122 980 MW 3:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus This Late-Start section begins February 22, 2016. 8125N980 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 This Late-Start section begins February 22, 2016. 8126N990 Online Fees: $45 8127N991 Online Fees: $45 8128N992 Online Fees: $45 8123 H901 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Honors Section H901 is only available to HONORS students. Honors courses and seminars provide high-achieving students the opportunity to learn with other high-achieving students. Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or higher, the permission of the instructor, OR the permission of the Director of the Schoenbrodt Honors Program to enroll. 8124J950 W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. HIST-121 The Ancient World: Prehistory to the Middle Ages (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 8129 901 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 8130 902 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8131 903 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8132 904 T 2:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8133 905 F 10:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 8134 950 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8135N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 HIST-122 Western Civilization: Medieval to Early Modern (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $15 HIST-123 Western Civilization and the Modern World (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $15 8143 901 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8144 902 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8145 903 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8146 904 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8148 906 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8149 907 WF 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8150 950 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8154N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 8151 C901 T 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8152 H901 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Honors Fees: $45 Section H901 is only available to HONORS students. Honors courses and seminars provide high-achieving students the opportunity to learn with other high-achieving students. Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or higher, the permission of the instructor, OR the permission of the Director of the Schoenbrodt Honors Program to enroll. HIST-202 Issues in History (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 8156 901 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus In this class the student will learn about the the major steps leading up to the beginning the Second World War. Also, the student will learn about the major military engagements of Second World War and their impact on the home front with special emphasis on the victims of the war. Finally the class will cover the impact of the war on Europe and the United States. This class will be held at HCC on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11:00am-12:20pm, from February 22, 2016 to March 21, 2016. The remainder of class contact hours will be conducted in Europe. Students must co-register for SABR-919-101, Index #1847. HIST-210 History of Latin America (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 2065 901 TTH HIST-216 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus History of the Indian Subcontinent (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL 121. 0848 901 MW HIST-226 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus History of African American Experience (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 8158J960 S 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8136 901 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8137 902 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus 8138 903 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8139 950 T 4:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8140 951 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8142N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 8141 C901 TH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Weekend KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 69 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES HONORS Honors courses and seminars are for students in the Rouse, Schoenbrodt, or STEM Scholars programs and/or interested students who have a GPA of 3.2 or better. Students new to Howard Community College should contact Admissions & Advising for course clearance. Students register for courses in HCC Express using the course, section, and index numbers listed below. Students register for seminars through their course instructor or the seminar leader. Seminars typically start a few weeks into the semester. Some seminars meet bi-weekly and some meet weekly. Contact the seminar facilitator for specific meeting dates. Honors seminars are designed for high-achieving students who are enrolled in a regular (non-honors) section of a course, but wish to earn honors credit by attending a seminar to enrich their academic experience. Students do not have to formally register for honors seminars in HCC Express, but they do need to notify the seminar leader if they wish to attend. Successful completion of the regular course with a grade of A or B and successful participation in the honors seminar will result in an honors designation for the original course on the transcript. ENGL 207H Ethics in Literature 1026 H170 TH (Hybrid) 11:00AM-12:20PM ENGL 227H World Literature II 9584 H170 T (Hybrid) HIST-112H American History Since 1877–HONORS 8123 H901 MW HIST-123H 11:00AM-12:20PM 9:30AM-10:50AM Western Civilization and the Modern World– HONORS 8152H901MW 12:30PM-1:50PM MATH-182H Calculus II (4 credits) 7930 H400 MWF PSYC-101H General Psychology–HONORS 8198 H901 MW SOCI-101H 9:30AM – 10:50AM 2:00PM-3:20PM Introduction to Sociology–HONORS 8252 H901 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM HONORS SEMINARS Anthropology Seminar: Food and Anthropology (Contact: Tanya Icaza) Through this Honors Seminar, students will explore how food and agriculture in the context of culture, our biological makeup, and the changing world we live in. We will examine how archaeological discoveries affect food today, how what we ate in the past impacted our physical and cultural evolution, and how our modern agriculture and food choices are impacted and changed by power, globalization, and grassroots movements. Students will have the opportunity to lead discussion as well as present on additional literature read. Students must be currently enrolled in any one of the following: ANTH 104, ANTH 105, ANTH 110, or ANTH 120. F 1:30PM-3:00PM The Creative Process Honors Seminar (Contact: Barbara Brickman) The Creative Process Honors seminar is intended for students who want to spend more time discussing the issues of aesthetics and how what makes 70 something a work of art varies among disciplines. Students will be using the reviews or critiques that they are writing for the arts class they are enrolled in as a springboard for discussing how to effectively understand, communicate, and review the intentions and efforts of the artists in any of the following on-campus arts events: a play; a gallery show; a musical performance; a film. Each seminar will be conducted by an artist or critic and tied to an event occurring on campus that semester. Discussions and short readings will center on creative and intellectual issues in the arts. This seminar is open to students in the following classes all of which have a 121-ready prerequisite: ARTT-104, ARTT-105, ARTT-122, ARTT-143, DANC-103, ENGL-115, ENGL-215, FINE-102, FINE / WMST-193, THET/ENGL-250, THET/ENGL-209, THET-260 and 261. This seminar is open to students in the following classes who are 121 ready: THET190, THET-191, FINE-103, MUSC-202, MUSC-203, FILM-171, FILM172, and all 200 level FILM classes. M BIOL-101H 4:00PM-5:30PM Introduction to Biology Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Alyssa Kendall) Biology 101 honors seminar explores a variety of topics in the life sciences including climate change, evolution, personalized medicine, medical ethics and so forth. Topics change every semester to reflect the diverse issues that affect life. T 12:30PM-2:00PM BIOL-203H Anatomy and Physiology Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Annette Morris) M BIOL-204H 12:00PM-1:00PM Anatomy and Physiology Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Annette Morris) M 1:00PM-2:00PM CHEM-101H General Inorganic Chemistry Seminar–HONORS (Contact: William Brown) W 2:00PM-3:00PM MATH-138H Statistics Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Mike Long) This seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of statistics. Students will be expected to read articles and participate in learning experiences with statistical computer languages. T 4:00PM-4:50PM College Algebra & Precalculus Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Andrew Brown) The seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of mathematics in many different fields. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem-solving based on the reading. Talks will be presented by both the seminar instructor and by groups of participants. Note: This seminar is for students in MATH 141, MATH 143, MATH 153, & MATH 155 TH 1:00PM-1:50PM MATH-181H & MATH 145 Calculus I & Business Calculus Seminar– HONORS (Contact: Loretta Tokoly) The seminar will center on problem solving and interesting applications of Calculus I topics in many different fields. This seminar is fully accessible to students at the Calculus or Business Calculus level. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem solving based on the reading. Talks will be presented both by the instructor and by participants, either individually or in groups. M 2:00PM-2:50PM SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MATH-182H Calculus II Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Loretta Tokoly) The seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of Calculus II topics in many different fields. This seminar is fully accessible for students at the Calculus II level. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem solving based on their reading. Talks will be presented both by the instructor and by participants, either individually or in groups W 5:00PM-5:50PM MATH-220H Discrete Structures Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Mike Long) Students in the Discrete Structures Seminar will deeply explore the theory of numbers, which include prime number facts and conjectures, divisibility theory for integers, magic squares, Pascal’s triangle, Fibonacci numbers, modular arithmetic, and mathematical art. An activity centered approach, using math magic, puzzles, and games will help students to gain an understanding of one of the oldest branches of mathematics that is still alive and growing today. M MATH-240 5:00PM-5:50PM The seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of Calculus III topics in many different fields. This seminar is fully accessible for students at the Calculus III level. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem solving based on their reading. Talks will be esented both by the instructor and by participants, either individually or in groups. 3:30PM-4:20PM HONORS CONTRACTS Honors contracts are available to students who are enrolled in the Rouse, Schoenbrodt or STEM cohorts. Contracts are meant to be a partnership between the instructor and the student, providing opportunities for more rigorous research and deeper study of a topic of interest. The instructor and student must meet regularly to discuss questions, possibilities, and challenges that this study presents, and the student and instructor must agree upon a significant project (i.e. a research project that includes a presentation to the rest of the class) to culminate the study. Students interested in completing an honors contract this semester should contact their respective honors program director before the 3rd week of classes for assistance. Contracts must be submitted to and approved by the respective honors director no later than the 4th week of the semester. HORTICULTURE HORT-230 9014 550 TH T 9660 F060 SU 8:00AM-4:50PM Main Campus Fast Track HMGT-111-F060 runs February 21-28, 2016. 9661 F061 SU 8:00AM-4:50PM Main Campus Fast Track HMGT-111-F061 runs February 21-28, 2016. HMGT-120 9663 001 W HMGT-164 4:00PM-8:50PM HMGT-165 6:00PM-8:50PM 10:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Hospitality Management Internship (2 credits) Prerequisite: HMGT-101. Fees: $30 9667001 PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for this course will need to contact Vinnie Rege at 443-518-4469 prior to registration to arrange experiences and locations. HMGT-220 Food Preparation II (3 credits) Prerequisite: HMGT-120 Fees: $200 9668 001 TH 4:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@ aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www.pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. 9669 002 F 12:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus All students registering for this course need to have HCC Culinary uniform and a knife kit. Uniform contact: Debbie Edwards 301-604-0233, fisigns@ aol.com and Knife kit URL: http://www.pastryitems.com/hcc_knife_kit.htm, 443-417-8854. HMGT-225 Hospitality Purchasing and Cost Control (3 credits) 9670 001 F 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus Lodging Management and Operations (3 credits) Fees: $30 1057 001 TH 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 7:30PM-9:25PM Main Campus 7:30PM-9:30PM Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (3 credits) Fees: $30 9654 001 T 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 9655002 9658N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This is a 7-week express online section ( January 30-March 15, 2016). HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Main Campus Introduction to the Cruise Ship Industry (3 credits) Fees: $25 HMGT-180 Main Campus Event Management Operations (3 credits) 9665 050 TH HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT HMGT-101 Food Preparation I (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMGT-100. Fees: $175 HMGT-242 Pest and Disease Control (3 credits) Prerequisite: HORT-100 Fees: $25 Foodservice Safety and Sanitation (1 credit) Fees: $30 9666 001 M Calculus III Seminar – Honors (Contact: Loretta Tokoly) W HMGT-111 You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 71 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES HMGT-244 Managing the Housekeeping Operation (2 credits) Prerequisite: HMGT-101 and HMGT-242. 1059 001 TH HMGT-250 9676 050 W HMGT-260 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus Food and Beverage Management and Service (3 credits) 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Fundamentals of Wines, Spirits and Beers (3 credits) Prerequisite: HMGT-101 and HMGT-250. Fees: $50 9678 060 S 1:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus Weekend HMGT-285 Dining Room Service (1 credit) Prerequisite: HMGT-120 and HMGT-101 and CMGT-100. Fees: $200 9679 P001 WTH 9:30AM-2:20PM Main Campus Express This is a 7-week class (March 16-May 13, 2016). HMGT-290 Food and Beverage Management Field Internship (1 credit) Prerequisite: CMGT-100, HMGT-101, and HMGT-250. Fees: $30 9681001 Please Note: Students registering for this course will need to contact Vinnie Rege at 443-518-4469 or vrege@howardcc.edu prior to registration to arrange experiences and locations. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HMDV-106 Fees: $175 8159 A901 W HMDV-151 Fees: $250 8160 901 T 8161 902 TH HMDV-161 Silas Craft Collegians Seminar II (1 credit) 2:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus Silas Craft Rouse Scholars Seminar II (1 credit) 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Rouse Scholars 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Rouse Scholars STEM Seminar II (1 credit) Fees: $100 7730 421 M 3:30PM-4:45PM Main Campus Enrollment in section 421 is open to all STEM majors. 7731 451 M 5:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Enrollment in section 451 is open to all STEM majors. Fees: $250 7732 H422 M 3:30PM-4:45PM Main Campus Honors Enrollment in section H422 is limited to STEM Scholars. HMDV-205 Fees: $175 8163 A901 W HMDV-207 Fees: $175 8164 A901 W HMDV-251 Fees: $250 8165 901 T 8166 902 TH 72 Silas Craft Collegians Seminar IV (1 credit) 2:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus Silas Craft Silas Craft Collegians Seminar VI (1 credit) 2:00PM-4:00PM Main Campus Silas Craft Rouse Scholars Seminar IV (1 credit) 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Rouse Scholars 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Rouse Scholars HMDV-261 STEM Seminar IV (1 credit) Fees: $100 7733 421 M 3:30PM-4:45PM Main Campus Enrollment in section 421 is open to all STEM majors. 7734 451 M 5:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Enrollment in section 451 is open to all STEM majors. Fees: $250 7735 H422 M 3:30PM-4:45PM Main Campus Honors Enrollment in section H422 is limited to STEM Scholars. HUMAN SERVICES HUMS-110 Introduction to Human Services (3 credits) 7621 301 TTH HUMS-121 11:00AM-12:25PM Main Campus Introduction to Chemical Dependency Treatment (3 credits) 7622 C350 W 7:00PM-8:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HUMS-124 Family Counseling (3 credits) 7625 350 T HUMS-150 5:00PM-7:50PM Community Resources and Partnerships (3 credits) Prerequisite: HUMS-110 7626 301 TTH HUMS-250 Main Campus 1:00PM-2:20PM Main Campus Community Services Practicum (3 credits) Prerequisite: HUMS-110 Fees: $15 7628 301 T 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Students will be assigned to a community practicum. HUMANITIES HUMN-101 Introduction to the Humanities (3 credits) Fees: $30 1223N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 1221 C701 T 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $20 2035 C750 W 5:30PM-6:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Fees: $20 HUMN-104 Introduction to the Digital Humanities (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $20 8477 C701 M 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. HUMN-241 Utopia: Good Place Or No Place? (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $20 1224 750 W 7:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES INTERIOR DESIGN INDS-103 KORE-102 Residential Interior Design (3 credits) Prerequisite: or Co-requisite: INDS-101 Fees: $20 8480 701 T INDS-106 2:00PM-5:50PM Space Planning for Interior Design (3 credits) Prerequisite: INDS-101 Fees: $20 8481 750 W INDS-110 Main Campus 6:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Commercial Interior Design (3 credits) Prerequisite: INDS-101 and INDS-104 Fees: $20 8482 750 W Main Campus ITALIAN ITAL-102 Foundational Italian II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9683 101 TTH ITAL-202 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Intermediate Italian II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 1029 101 TTH 9686 150 MW 9690 150 MW KORE-201 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Korean I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9691 101 TTH KORE-202 6:00PM-9:50PM Foundational Korean II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Korean II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9692 150 TTH 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus LIFE FITNESS LFIT-112 Lifeguard Training (1 credit) Fees: $20 7629 350 THF 7:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus THF 7:00PM-9:50PM This course meets for 6 weeks beginning March 17, 2016. Students are eligible for certification through the American Red Cross. LFIT-114 Basic Scuba (1 credit) Prerequisite: The student must pass a basic Watermanship Skills Test. Fees: $100 JAPANESE 7630 350 T 6:00PM-7:30PM Main Campus T 7:30PM-9:30PM This course meets for 8 weeks beginning March 8, 2016. JPNS-102 LFIT-116 Foundational Japanese II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Prerequisite: JPNS-101 or equivalent proficiency. Fees: $25 9687 150 TTH JPNS-202 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Intermediate Japanese II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Prerequisite: JPNS-201 or equivalent proficiency. Fees: $25 9688 101 TTH 3:00PM-4:50PM 7631 301 MW LFIT-117 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus Aquafit (1 credit) Fees: $15 7632 301 TTH 7633 351 TTH Main Campus KOREAN KORE-101 Swimming for Fitness (1 credit) Prerequisite: Swim 25-yeards, non-stop, using any of the standard swimming strokes. Fees: $15 9:00AM-9:52AM 5:30PM-6:22PM KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. Foundational Korean I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9689 101 MW 4:00PM-5:50PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. Main Campus You Can Get There From Here. Main Campus Main Campus n howardcc.edu 73 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES LFIT-122 StrengthFit (1 credit) 7634 301 MW LFIT-126 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus Yoga I (1 credit) Fees: $15 7635 301 TTH 7636 302 TTH 7637 303 F LFIT-127 7:30AM-8:22AM Main Campus 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Tai Chi (1 credit) Fees: $20 7638 301 TTH LFIT-129 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus Self Defense (1 credit) Fees: $15 7639 301 F LFIT-130 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Mixed Martial Arts (1 credit) Fees: $15 7640 301 TTH LFIT-132 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus Yoga II (1 credit) Students will be expected to have their own yoga mats. Fees: $15 7641 301 TTH LFIT-136 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus Kickboxing for Fitness (1 credit) Fees: $15 7642 301 MW LFIT-137 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus Circuit Weight Training (1 credit) Fees: $20 7643 301 MF 7644 302 TTH 7645 303 MW 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 8:00AM-8:52AM Main Campus 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus MATHEMATICS MATH-061 Basic Algebra and Geometry (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-060 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test AND ENGL 093 or appropriate score on the English placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text.(6 hours weekly). Fees: $50 0339 401 7748 402 7749 403 7750 404 7751 405 7753 406 7752 407 7754 411 7755 412 0341 413 74 MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW MW MW MW TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH 8:30AM-8:55AM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:20AM 8:30AM-8:55AM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:20AM 10:00AM-10:25AMMain Campus 10:30AM-11:50AM 10:00AM-10:25AMMain Campus 10:30AM-11:50AM 11:30AM-11:55AMMain Campus 12:00PM-1:20PM 12:50PM-1:25PM Main Campus 1:30PM-3:20PM 1:20PM-1:55PM Main Campus 2:00PM-3:50PM 8:20AM-8:55AM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:50AM 8:20AM-8:55AM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:50AM 10:20AM-10:55AMMain Campus 11:00AM-12:50PM 0342 414 TTH 10:20AM-10:55AMMain Campus TTH 11:00AM-12:50PM 7756 415 TTH 12:20PM-12:55PM Main Campus TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM 0343 416 TTH 12:20PM-12:55PM Main Campus TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM 7757 421 TTH 2:20PM-2:55PM Main Campus TTH 3:00PM-4:50PM 7759 422 TTH 2:20PM-2:55PM Main Campus TTH 3:00PM-4:50PM 7758 423 MW 2:50PM-3:25PM Main Campus MW 3:30PM-5:20PM 7760 451 MW 4:50PM-5:25PM Main Campus MW 5:30PM-7:20PM 7761 452 MW 4:50PM-5:25PM Main Campus MW 5:30PM-7:20PM 7762 453 TTH 6:10PM-6:55PM Main Campus TTH 7:00PM-8:50PM 7763 454 TTH 6:10PM-6:55PM Main Campus TTH 7:00PM-8:50PM 7764 471 F 6:00PM-6:40PM Main Campus Weekend S 9:00AM-9:40AM F 6:45PM-9:00PM S 9:45AM-12:00PM 7765 A401 MWF 11:30AM-11:55AMMain Campus Silas Craft MWF 12:00PM-1:20PM 7766J401 MWF 10:15AM-10:45AMLCC MWF 10:50AM-12:15PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7767J402 MWF 12:30PM-1:00PM LCC MWF 1:05PM-2:30PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7768J421 MW 2:45PM-3:30PM LCC MW 3:40PM-5:50PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7769J451 MW 6:00PM-6:45PM LCC MW 6:55PM-9:05PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. MATH-063 Introduction to Elementary Algebra (4 credits) Prerequisite: Only students who have earned a C in MATH-061 are eligible to register for MATH-063. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. Fees: $50 7770 401 MWF 9:00AM-9:25AM Main Campus MWF 9:30AM-10:50AM 7771 402 MWF 11:00AM-11:25AMMain Campus MWF 11:30AM-12:45PM 7772 403 MW 12:50PM-1:25PM Main Campus MW 1:30PM-3:20PM 0344 411 TTH 8:20AM-8:55AM Main Campus TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM 0345 412 TTH 1:50PM-2:25PM Main Campus TTH 2:30PM-4:20PM 7774 451 MW 6:15PM-6:50PM Main Campus MW 7:00PM-8:50PM 7776 A401 MWF 11:00AM-11:25AMMain Campus Silas Craft MWF 11:30AM-12:45PM 1038J401 MWF 8:45AM-9:15PM LCC MWF 9:20AM-10:45AM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1039J402 MWF 12:30PM-1:00PM LCC MWF 1:05PM-2:30PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1040J421 TTH 2:00PM-2:45PM LCC TTH 2:55PM-5:05PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1041J451 TTH 6:30PM-7:15PM LCC TTH 7:25PM-9:35PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MATH-067 Elementary Algebra Applications (4 credits) Prerequisite: An appropriate score on the mathematics placement test, or a grade of B or higher in MATH-061, a grade of C in MATH-063. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. (5 hours weekly) Note: Students are required to spend an additional 1/2 hour in recitation or lab outside of class time. Fees: $50 0041 401 MWF MWF 0044 402 MWF MWF 0043 403 MWF MWF 0045 404 MWF MWF 0971 405 MWF MWF 0050 411 TTH TTH 0978 412 TTH TTH 0051 413 TTH TTH 0052 414 TTH TTH 0053 415 TTH TTH 0054 416 TTH TTH 0047 421 MW MW 0048 422 MW MW 0055 423 TTH TTH 0056 451 MW MW 0059 452 TTH TTH 0058 453 MW MW 0060 471 F F S S 0061 A401 MWF MWF 0062J401 MWF MWF 0063J402 MWF MWF 0064J421 TTH TTH 0065J451 TTH TTH 8:45AM-10:20AM Main Campus 8:45AM-10:20AM 10:30AM-12:05PM Main Campus 10:30AM-12:05PM 10:30AM-12:05PM Main Campus 10:30AM-12:05PM 12:15PM-1:50PM Main Campus 12:15PM-1:50PM 12:15PM-1:50PM Main Campus 12:15PM-1:50PM 8:30AM-10:52AM Main Campus 8:30AM-10:52AM 8:30AM-10:52AM Main Campus 8:30AM-10:52AM 11:00AM-1:22PM Main Campus 11:00AM-1:22PM 11:00AM-1:22PM Main Campus 11:00AM-1:22PM 1:30PM-3:52PM Main Campus 1:30PM-3:52PM 1:30PM-3:52PM Main Campus 1:30PM-3:52PM 2:00PM-4:22PM Main Campus 2:00PM-4:22PM 2:00PM-4:22PM Main Campus 2:00PM-4:22PM 4:00PM-6:22PM Main Campus 4:00PM-6:22PM 4:30PM-6:52PM Main Campus 4:30PM-6:52PM 6:30PM-8:52PM Main Campus 6:30PM-8:52PM 7:00PM-9:22PM Main Campus 7:00PM-9:22PM 6:00PM-6:40PM Main Campus Weekend 6:45PM-9:00PM 9:00AM-9:40AM 9:45AM-12:00PM 12:15PM-1:50PM Main Campus Silas Craft 12:15PM-1:50PM 8:45AM-9:15AM LCC 9:20AM-10:45PM 12:30PM-1:00PM LCC 1:05PM-2:30PM 2:00PM-2:45PM LCC 2:55PM-5:05PM 6:30PM-7:15PM LCC 7:25PM-9:35PM MATH-067E Elementary Algebra Extension (1 credit) 7779 413 TTH 11:00AM-1:40PM Main Campus Short session for completing Module 6, should also register for MATH 070 late start. 7780 459 TTH 6:00PM-8:40PM Main Campus Short session for completing Module 6, should also register for MATH 070 late start. MATH-070 7784 400 MWF 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Accelerated Learning: Section 400 is blended with MATH-141-400. Students must register for both. 7785 401 MWF 9:30AM-11:20AM Main Campus Accelerated Learning: Section 401 is blended with MATH-143-401. Students must register for both. 7786 402 MWF 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7787 403 MWF 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 0318 404 MWF 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 1130 405 MW 11:30AM-1:15PM Main Campus 7788 406 MWF 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7790 411 TTH 7:30AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7791 412 TTH 8:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 7793 413 TTH 9:30AM-11:20AM Main Campus 7794 414 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 7795 415 TTH 11:30AM-1:20PM Main Campus 7796 416 TTH 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7798 417 TTH 1:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 7799 421 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 7789 422 MW 3:00PM-4:45PM Main Campus 7802 423 TTH 3:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus 7803 424 TTH 3:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus 7804 425 MW 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 7805 450 TTH 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Accelerated Learning: Section 450 is blended with MATH 141-450. Students must register for both. 7806 451 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7807 452 MW 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus 7808 453 TTH 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 7810 481 MWF 8:30AM-10:20AM Main Campus Late Start: This section begins the week of February 22, 2016. 7809 482 MWF 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus Late Start: This section begins the week of February 22, 2016. 7811 483 TTH 11:00AM-1:40PM Main Campus Late Start: This section begins the week of February 22, 2016. 7812 489 TTH 6:00PM-8:40PM Main Campus Late Start: This section begins the week of February 22, 2016. 7813 A401 MWF 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Silas Craft 7814 C421 F 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus Hybrid A hybrid course is conducted using a combination of campus and online instruction. It is an ideal combination of classroom interaction with the use of online resources. Because so many of the course interactions are conducted online, the amount of class meeting time is a percentage of the traditional onsite version of the course. Prequisite: Permission of department will be provided to those with a grade of B in math 063, or a grade of C in MATH-067. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. Fees: $50 7777 401 MWF 8:30AM-10:20AM Main Campus Short session for completing Module 6, should also register for MATH 070 late start. 7778 402 MWF 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus Short session for completing Module 6, should also register for MATH 070 late start. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Intermediate Algebra (3 credits) Prerequisite: An appropriate score on the mathematics placement test, or a grade of A in MATH-063, a grade of B in MATH-067, a grade of C or higher in MATH-067E. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 75 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 7815 C451 T 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Hybrid 7816J401 MWF 8:30AM-9:55AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. 7817J402 MWF 10:15AM-11:40AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. 7818J411 TTH 12:15PM-2:25PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. 7819J421 TTH 4:00PM-6:10PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. 7820J422 MW 4:00PM-6:10PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. . 7822J451 TTH 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. 7821J452 TTH 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. 7823J453 MW 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15,2016. MATH-122 Ideas in Mathematics (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-070 or higher or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. (3 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7826 411 TTH 7827 451 MW MATH-127 11:00AM-12:15PM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Concepts of Mathematics I (4 credits) Prerequisite: C or better in MATH-070 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test.(4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7828 421 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 7830J451 TTH 6:30PM-8:40PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. MATH-128 Main Campus LCC Concepts of Mathematics II (4 credits) Prerequisite: C or better in MATH-070 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7831 421 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 7832 451 TTH 7:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 0947J411 TTH 9:30AM-11:40AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. MATH-138 Statistics (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-070 or higher or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7834 401 MWF 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7835 402 MWF 11:30AM-12:50PM Main Campus 7836 403 MWF 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 0980 404 MWF 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7844 405 MW 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 7838 411 TTH 7:30AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7839 412 TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 7840 413 TTH 9:30AM-11:20AM Main Campus 7842 414 TTH 11:30AM-1:20PM Main Campus 7843 415 TTH 1:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 7846 421 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 7847 422 MW 3:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus 7841 423 TTH 3:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus 7848 424 TTH 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 7850 451 MW 5:00PM-6:50PM Main Campus 7849 452 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7851 453 TTH 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 7852 480 MWF 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Late Start: Section 480 begins on February 22, 2016. 76 7853 C421 W 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus Hybrid A hybrid course is conducted using a combination of campus and online instruction. It is an ideal combination of classroom interaction with the use of online resources. Because so many of the course interactions are conducted online, the amount of class meeting time is a percentage of the traditional onsite version of the course. 1131 C451 T 6:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus Hybrid 7854J411 TTH 12:00PM-2:10PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7855J421 MW 4:00PM-6:10PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7856J451 MW 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7857J471 S 9:00AM-11:10AM LCC Hybrid Hybrid class, classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7859N491 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 7860N492 Online 7858N493 Online 7861 Q401 TTH 8:00AM-9:50AM Mount Airy MATH-138H Statistics Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Mike Long) This seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of statistics. Students will be expected to read articles and participate in learning experiences with statistical computer languages. T MATH-141 4:00PM-4:50PM College Algebra (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH 070 or appropriate score in the mathematics placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text and a graphing calculator (TI-84 recommended, TI-89 not permitted). (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7862 400 MWF 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Accelerated Learning: Section 400 is blended with MATH-070-400. Students must register for both. Contact MATH Division for permission. Not a late start section. 7863 401 MWF 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7865 402 MWF 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 7866 403 MWF 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7867 411 TTH 8:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 7868 412 TTH 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus 7869 413 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 7870 414 TTH 11:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 7871 415 TTH 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7872 416 TTH 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus 7873 421 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 7874 422 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 7875 423 TTH 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 7876 450 TTH 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Accelerated Learning: Section 450 is blended with MATH-070-450. Students must register for both. Contact MATH Division for permission. Not a late start section. 7877 451 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7878 452 TTH 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 7879 480 MW 1:00PM-3:40PM Main Campus Late Start: Section 480 begins on February 22, 2016. 7880 C401 F 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus Hybrid A hybrid course is conducted using a combination of campus and online instruction. It is an ideal combination of classroom interaction with the use of online resources. Because so many of the course interactions are conducted online, the amount of class meeting time is a percentage of the traditional onsite version of the course. 7881 C451 TH 6:30PM-8:20PM Main Campus Hybrid 7882J451 MW 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 7883N491 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 0308N492 Online College Algebra & Precalculus Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Andrew Brown) The seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of mathematics in many different fields. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem-solving based on the reading. Talks will be presented by both the seminar instructor and by groups of participants. TH MATH-143 1:00PM-1:50PM Precalculus I (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-070 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test. (3 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7884 401 MWF 9:30AM-11:20AM Main Campus Accelerated Learning Section 401 is blended with MATH-070-401. Students must register for both. Contact MATH Division for permission. Not a late start section. 7891 402 MWF 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 7885 403 MWF 10:30AM-11:22AMMain Campus 7886 404 MW 1:30PM-2:45PM Main Campus 7887 411 TTH 7:30AM-8:45AM Main Campus 7888 412 TTH 9:00AM-10:15AM Main Campus 7889 413 TTH 9:30AM-10:45AM Main Campus 7890 414 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM Main Campus 7892 415 TTH 1:00PM-2:15PM Main Campus 7893 421 TTH 3:00PM-4:15PM Main Campus 7894 422 TTH 4:00PM-5:15PM Main Campus 7895 451 TTH 4:30PM-5:45PM Main Campus 7896 452 TTH 6:00PM-7:15PM Main Campus 7897 453 TTH 7:30PM-8:45PM Main Campus 7899J411 TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7900J451 MW 7:00PM-8:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7901J471 S 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Weekend Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. MATH-145 Business Calculus (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-131, MATH-141, MATH-143 or equivalent. (3 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7903 401 MWF 9:30AM-10:22AM Main Campus 7904 411 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 7905 421 MW 4:00PM-5:20PM Main Campus 7906J451 TTH 7:00PM-8:50PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7907N491 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. MATH-153 0979 401 7908 402 7911 411 7912 412 7914 413 7913 421 7910 422 7915 451 8:00AM-8:52AM Main Campus 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 9:00AM-10:15AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:15PM Main Campus 12:30PM-1:45PM Main Campus 3:30PM-4:45PM Main Campus 4:00PM-5:15PM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:15PM Main Campus Precalculus I & II (5 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. Fees: $50 7916 401 MWF MATH-181 10:30AM-12:10PM Main Campus Calculus I (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-153 or MATH-155 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. A grade of C or higher in the Precalculus sequence is strongly recommended. Fees: $50 7917 401 MWF 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7918 402 MWF 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Students registering for MATH-181 402 (MWF 9:30AM-10:50AM) must also register for PHYS-110 501 (MWF 11:00AM-11:52AM and T 11:00AM-2:00PM). 7919 403 MWF 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 7920 404 MWF 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 7921 405 MWF 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 7922 421 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 7923 422 TTH 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 7924 451 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7925 452 MW 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus MATH-181H & MATH-145H Calculus I & Business Calculus Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Loretta Tokoly) The seminar will center on problem solving and interesting applications of Calculus I topics in many different fields. This seminar is fully accessible to students at the Calculus or Business Calculus level. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem solving based on the reading. Talks will be presented both by the instructor and by participants, either individually or in groups. M The seminar will center on problem solving and interesting applications of Calculus I topics in many different fields. This seminar is fully accessible to students at the Calculus or Business Calculus level. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem solving based on the reading. Talks will be presented both by the instructor and by participants, either individually or in groups. 2:00PM-2:50PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH MW MW MW MATH-155 MATH-145H & MATH-181H Calculus I & Business Calculus Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Loretta Tokoly) M Precalculus II (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-143. Fees: $50 2:00PM-2:50PM KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 77 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MATH-182 Calculus II (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-181 or equivalent, a grade of C or higher is recommended. Fees: $50 7926 401 MWF 7927 402 MWF 7928 403 MW 7929 451 MW 7930 H400 MWF 8:00AM-9:20AM 12:30PM-1:50PM 1:30PM-3:20PM 6:00PM-7:50PM 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Honors MATH-182H Calculus II Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Loretta Tokoly) The seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of Calculus II topics in many different fields. This seminar is fully accessible for students at the Calculus II level. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem solving based on their reading. Talks will be presented both by the instructor and by participants, either individually or in groups W 5:00PM - 5:50PM MATH-220 Discrete Structures (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-181 or equivalent. Fees: $50 7931 421 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus MATH-220H Discrete Structures Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Mike Long) Students in the Discrete Structures Seminar will deeply explore the theory of numbers, which include prime number facts and conjectures, divisibility theory for integers, magic squares, Pascal’s triangle, Fibonacci numbers, modular arithmetic, and mathematical art. An activity centered approach, using math magic, puzzles, and games will help students to gain an understanding of one of the oldest branches of mathematics that is still alive and growing today. M MATH-240 5:00PM-5:50PM Calculus III (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-182 or equivalent, a grade of C or higher is recommended. Fees: $50 7932 401 MWF 7933 451 MW MATH-240 8:00AM-9:20AM 7:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Main Campus Calculus III Seminar–HONORS (Contact: Loretta Tokoly) MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN MLTS-201 Fees: $165 Introduction to the Medical Laboratory (3 credits) 7649 302 TH TH MLTS-251 9:00AM-11:00AM Main Campus 12:00PM-4:00PM Chemistry Clinical Practice (2 credits) Fees: $100 7650301 8:00AM-4:00PM OT Students will meet for the first day of class on Monday, February 1, 2016 at 9 am in Room HS 166. MLTS-252 Hematology Clinical Practice (2 credits) Fees: $100 7651301 8:00AM-4:00PM OT Students will meet for the first day of class on Monday, February 1, 2016 at 9 am in Room HS 166. MLTS-253 Immunology/Immunohematology Clinical Practice (2 credits) Fees: $100 7652301 8:00AM-4:00PM OT Students will meet for the first day of class on Monday, February 1, 2016 at 9 am in Room HS 166. MLTS-254 Microbiology Clinical Practice (2 credits) Fees: $100 7653301 8:00AM-4:00PM OT Students will meet for the first day of class on Monday, February 1, 2016 at 9 am in Room HS 166. METEOROLOGY METO-111 Meteorology (3 credits) 9015 550 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 9016N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 METO-112 Meteorology Laboratory (1 credit) The seminar will center on problem solving and contemporary applications of Calculus III topics in many different fields. This seminar is fully accessible for students at the Calculus III level. Students will be expected to read articles and engage in problem solving based on their reading. Talks will be esented both by the instructor and by participants, either individually or in groups. Co-requisite: METO-111 Fees: $10 MATH-250 Music Lectures/Theory W 3:30PM-4:20PM Linear Algebra (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-181 or equivalent. Fees: $50 7934 401 MWF 7935 451 MW MATH-260 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 7:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus Differential Equations (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-182 or equivalent, a grade of C or higher is recommended. Fees: $50 7936 411 TTH 7937 451 TTH 78 8:00AM-9:20AM 7:30PM-8:50PM Main Campus Main Campus 9017N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. MUSIC MUSC-100 Fees: $50 Fundamentals of Music (3 credits) 8483 701 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Section 701 is for MUSIC MAJORS ONLY or with permission from the chair of the Music Department. 8484 702 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8485 703 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 1313 704 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8486 750 M 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 8488 760 S 10:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Weekend SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MUSC-101 Music Appreciation (3 credits) Fees: $30 1314 701 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8490 702 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8491 703 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8493N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8494N791 Online MUSC-103 The Business of Music (3 credits) Fees: $20 8496 701 TTH MUSC-108 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus African American Music (3 credits) Fees: $20 8497 701 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8498N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. MUSC-110A Music Theory I (3 credits) Co-requisite: MUSC-114 and MUSC-110P Students are to contact Dr. Meng, HMeng@howardcc.edu for permission to register. Fees: $50 2049 701 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus MUSC-110P Ear Training and Musicianship I (1 credit) Co-requisite: MUSC-110A Students are to contact Dr. Meng at HMeng@howardcc.edu for permission to register. 2051 701 TTH 2:00PM-2:52PM Main Campus MUSC-135 Prerequisite: MUSC-100-701 Fees: $50 8522 701 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus This course is for music majors. Contact Dr. Meng, HMeng@howardcc.edu for permission to register. MUSC-138 1316 701 TTH MUSC-139 1317 701 TTH MUSC-145 8523 701 TTH 1318 701 W 3:30PM-4:50PM 4:00PM-6:50PM 8528 750 T Fees: $30 Main Campus Main Campus Jazz Theory (3 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-111A Fees: $50 MUSC-162 Main Campus Introduction to Jazz Improvisation (3 credits) Fees: $20 MUSC-158 2:00PM-3:20PM Music Technology in Society (3 credits) Fees: $50 MUSC-155 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Introduction to Music Technology and Entrepreneurship (3 credits) Fees: $50 Prerequisite: MUSC-110A with a grade of C or better; Co-requisites: MUSC-111P and MUSC-115 Fees: $50 9:00AM-10:50AM Main Campus Tunes in ‘toons: Classical Music in Cartoons and Animation (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 MUSC-111A Music Theory II (3 credits) 8501 701 MW Fundamentals of Musicianship and Keyboard Skills (3 credits) 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Music Therapy and Practice Part II (2 credits) 8529 701 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus MUSC-111P Ear Training and Musicianship II (1 credit) Prerequisite: MUSC-110P with a grade of C or better; Co-requisites: MUSC-111A and MUSC-115. 8503 701 MW MUSC-114 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus Keyboard Skills I (1 credit) Co-requisite: MUSC-110A and MUSC-110P Fees: $10 2053 701 TTH MUSC-115 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 8506 701 MW MUSC-126 Fees: $20 KEY Keyboard Skills II (1 credit) Prerequisite: MUSC-110A and completion of MUSC-114 with a grade of C or better; Co-Requisites:MUSC-111A and MUSC-111P. Fees: $10 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus Lyric Diction I - Italian-Latin (2 credits) 1315 701 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Main Campus You Can Get There From Here. COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 79 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MUSC-184 Instrumental Ensembles IV (1 credit) Students are required to email the instructor listed by each section. Fees: $20 8730701 8731 702 8732 703 8733750 8734 760 8735 770 8736 780 TBA Small Chamber Group, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu M 5:00PM-6:20PM Main Campus Percussion Ensemble, Email Tim McKay, tmckay@howardcc.edu TBA Main Campus Small Jazz Group, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu M 7:30PM-9:30PM OT Columbia Concert Band-meets at River Hill High School, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu S 1:00PM-3:00PM Main Campus HCC Cello Ensemble, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu M 7:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Columbia Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu W 7:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus Chamber Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu MUSC-198 Pre-Professional Experience II (2 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-197 Fees: $20 8541 701 MUSC-203 Music Literature in Context II (3 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-202 Fees: $20 8542 701 MW MUSC-208 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Music Therapy in Education (3 credits) Fees: $20 1319 701 MW MUSC-209 Main Campus 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus Sound Creation in Music (3 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-100 Fees: $50 1320 750 M 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Prerequisite: MUSC-210A with a grade of C or better; Co-requisite: MUSC-211P Fees: $50 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus MUSC-211P Ear Training and Musicianship IV (1 credit) Prerequisite: MUSC-210P with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: MUSC211A 8544 701 TTH MUSC-225 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Music Therapy Practicum II (1 credit) Prerequisite: MUSC-224 Fees: $15 1321701 Beginner Classes MUSC-190 8530 701 F 80 8531 701 MW MUSC-192 8532 701 MW MUSC-193 8533 701 TTH 8534 702 F 8535 701 TTH 8536 702 F 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Class Guitar I (2 credits) Fees: $20 8537 701 TTH MUSC-196 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Class Piano II (2 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-193 Fees: $20 MUSC-195 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Class Piano I (2 credits) Fees: $20 MUSC-194 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Class Voice II (2 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-191 Fees: $20 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Class Guitar II (2 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-195 Fees: $20 8539 701 TTH 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Ensembles MUSC-131 Chorus I (major Ensemble) (1 credit) 1:00PM-2:50PM 8513 701 MW 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus HCC Singers I 8514702 W 9:45AM-11:15AM OT Section 702 - HCC-Bain Senior Center Choir 8515 750 T 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus HCC Singers I MUSC-132 Main Campus Chorus II (major Ensemble) (1 credit) Fees: $20 8516 701 MW HCC Singers II 8517 750 T HCC Singers II MUSC-133 8518 701 MW HCC Singers III 8519 750 T HCC Singers III Fees: $20 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Chorus III (major Ensemble) (1 credit) Fees: $20 MUSC-134 Functional Guitar Class II (2 credits) Prerequisite: MUSC-189 Fees: $20 Class Voice I (2 credits) Fees: $20 Fees: $20 MUSC-211A Music Theory IV (3 credits) 8543 701 MW MUSC-191 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus Chorus IV (major Ensemble) (1 credit) 8520 701 MW HCC Singers IV 8521 750 T HCC Singers IV 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 6:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MUSC-151 Jazz Ensemble I (Major Ensemble) (1 credit) Students are required to audition before registering. Contact Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu to arrange audition. Fees: $20 8524 701 TTH MUSC-152 4:00PM-5:20PM Main Campus Jazz Ensemble II (Major Ensemble) (1 credit) Students are required to audition before registering. Contact Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu to arrange audition. Fees: $20 8525 701 TTH MUSC-153 4:00PM-5:20PM Main Campus Jazz Ensemble III (Major Ensemble) (1 credit) Students are required to audition before registering. Contact Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu to arrange audition. Fees: $20 8526 701 TTH MUSC-154 4:00PM-5:20PM Main Campus Jazz Ensemble IV (Major Ensemble) (1 credit) Students are required to audition before registering. Contact Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu to arrange audition. Fees: $20 8527 701 TTH MUSC-181 4:00PM-5:20PM Main Campus Instrumental Ensembles I (1 credit) Students are required to email instructor listed by each section. Fees: $20 8707701 TBA Small Chamber Group, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8708 702 M 5:00PM-6:30PM Main Campus Percussion Ensemble, Email Tim McKay, tmckay@howardcc.edu 8709 703 TBA Main Campus Small Jazz Group, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8710750 M 7:30PM-9:30PM OT Columbia Concert Band - Meets at River Hill High School, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8711 760 S 1:00PM-3:00PM Main Campus HCC Cello Ensemble, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8712 761 S 1:00PM-3:00PM Main Campus Beginner Cello Ensemble, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8713 770 M 7:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Columbia Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8714 780 W 7:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus Chamber Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu MUSC-182 Instrumental Ensembles II (1 credit) Students are required to email instructor listed by each section. Fees: $20 8715 701 TBA Main Campus Small Chamber Group, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8716 702 M 5:00PM-6:20PM Main Campus Percussion Ensemble, Email Tim McKay, tmckay@howardcc.edu 8717 703 TBA Main Campus Small Jazz Group, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8718750 M 7:30PM-9:30PM OT Columbia Concert Band - Meets at River Hill High School, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8719 760 S 1:00PM-3:00PM Main Campus HCC Cello Ensemble, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8720 761 S 1:00PM-3:00PM Main Campus Beginner Cello Ensemble, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8721 770 M 7:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Columbia Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8722 780 W 7:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus Chamber Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n MUSC-183 Instrumental Ensembles III (1 credit) Students are required to email instructor listed by each section. Fees: $20 8723 701 TBA Main Campus Small Chamber Group, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8724 702 M 5:00PM-6:20PM Main Campus Percussion Ensemble, Email Tim McKay, tmckay@howardcc.edu 8725 703 TBA Main Campus Small Jazz Group, Email Kyle Coughln, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8726750 M 7:30PM-9:30PM OT Columbia Concert Band - Meets at River Hill High School, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8727 760 S 1:00PM-3:00PM Main Campus HCC Cello Ensemble, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8728 770 M 7:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Columbia Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8729 780 W 7:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus Chamber Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu MUSC-184 Instrumental Ensembles IV (1 credit) Students are requried to email instructor listed by each section. Fees: $20 8730701 TBA Small Chamber Group, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8731 702 M 5:00PM-6:20PM Main Campus Percussion Ensemble, Email Tim McKay, tmckay@howardcc.edu 8732703 TBA Small Jazz Group, Email Kyle Coughln, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8733750 M 7:30PM-9:30PM OT Columbia Concert Band-meets at River Hill High School, Email Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu 8734 760 S 1:00PM-3:00PM Main Campus HCC Cello Ensemble, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8735 770 M 7:00PM-10:00PM Main Campus Columbia Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu 8736 780 W 7:00PM-9:00PM Main Campus Chamber Orchestra, Email Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu Applied Music Applied lessons are scheduled on an individual basis. Students are to email the section coordinator listed below as follows: After registering, for all students enrolling in MUSC-112 or 113 (excluding MUSC-112-700), or Before registering, for all students enrolling in MUSC-117, 118, 119, 120, 217, 218, 219 or 220. Section 701 – Dr. Kristina Suter, KSuter@howardcc.edu Section 702 – Dr. Deborah Kent, DKent@howardcc.edu Section 703 – Dr. Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu Section 704 – Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu Section 705 – Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu Section 706 – Dr. Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu Section 707 – Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu Section 709 – Dr. Kyle Coughlin, KCoughlin@howardcc.edu Section 710 – Dr. Ben Myers, BMyers@howardcc.edu You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 81 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MUSC-112 Applied Music -Non-Music Majors (2 credits) Individual instruction for pre-college or personal enrichment (one hour per week). Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music after registering. This course may be taken repeatedly. Fees: $250 8647700 Section 700 is for students who are preparing to be a music major. Students registering for this section will need to take a jury at the end of the semester. Students are required to contact Dr. Meng, HMeng@howardcc.edu for permission to register. 8648 701 TBD Piano Main Campus 8649 702 TBD Voice Main Campus 8650 703 TBD Guitar Main Campus 8651 704 TBD Woodwinds Main Campus 8652 705 TBD Brass Main Campus 8653 706 TBD Strings Main Campus 8654 707 TBD Percussion Main Campus 8655 709 TBD Jazz Main Campus 8656 710 TBD Composition Main Campus MUSC-112L Applied Pre-Music Majors Lab (0 credits) Co-requisite: MUSC-112-700 8657 700 F 12:00PM-12:50PM Main Campus This music lab is only for students registering for MUSC-112-700, Pre-Music Majors. MUSC-113 Applied Music - Non-Music Majors (1 credit) Individual instruction for pre-college or personal enrichment (one half-hour per week). Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music after registering. This course may be taken repeatedly. Fees: $125 8658 701 8659 702 8660 703 8661 704 8662 705 8663 706 8664 707 8665 709 8666 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD MUSC-117 Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Applied Music I - Music Majors (2 credits) First semester of private college-level music study. Required for music majors (one hour per week). Students are required to email the department chair, section coordinator listed under Applied Music for permission to register. Co-requisite: MUSC-117L Fees: $250 8667 701 8668 702 8669 703 8670 704 8671 705 8672 706 8673 707 8674 709 8675 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-117L Applied Music I - Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-117 8676 701 F 82 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus MUSC-118 Applied Music II - Music Majors (2 credits) Second semester of private college-level music study. Required for music majors. Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music before registering. Prerequisite: MUSC-117 with a C or better. Corequisite: MUSC-118L. Fees: $250 8677 701 8678 702 8679 703 8680 704 8681 705 8682 706 8683 707 8684 709 8685 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-118L Applied Music II - Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-118 8686 701 F MUSC-119 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Applied Music I - Music Majors (1 credit) First semester of private college-level music study (one half-hour per week). Students are required to email section coordinator listedunder Applied Music before registering. Corequisite: MUSC-119L Fees: $125 8687 701 8688 702 8689 703 8690 704 8691 705 8692 706 8693 707 8694 709 8695 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-119L Applied Music I-Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-119 8696 701 F MUSC-120 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Applied Music II - Music Majors (1 credit) Second semester of private college-level music study. Required for music majors. Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music before registering. Prerequisite: MUSC-119 with a C or better. Corequisite: MUSC-120L. Fees: $125 8697 701 8698 702 8699 703 8700 704 8701 705 8702 706 8703 707 8704 709 8705 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-120L Applied Music II - Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-120 8706 701 F 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES MUSC-217 Applied Music III - Music Majors (2 credits) Third semester of private college-level music study. Required for music majors. Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music before registering. Prerequisite: MUSC-118 with a C or better. Corequisite: MUSC-217L. Fees: $250 8737 701 8738 702 8739 703 8740 704 8741 705 8742 706 8743 707 8744 709 8745 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-217L Applied Music III - Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-217 8746 701 F MUSC-218 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Applied Music IV - Music Majors (2 credits) Fourth semester of private college-level music study. Required for music majors. Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music before registering. Prerequisite: MUSC-217 with a C or better. Corequisite: MUSC-218L. Fees: $250 8747 701 8748 702 8749 703 8750 704 8751 705 8752 706 8753 707 8754 709 8755 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-218L Applied Music IV - Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-218 8756 701 F MUSC-219 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus Applied Music III - Music Majors (1 credit) Third of individual college-level music study. Required for music majors. Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music before registering. Prerequisite: MUSC-120 with a C or better. Corequisite: MUSC-219L. Fees: $125 8757 701 8758 702 8759 703 8760 704 8761 705 8762 706 8763 707 8764 709 8765 710 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition MUSC-220 8767 701 8768 702 8769 703 8770 704 8771 705 8772 706 8773 707 8774 709 8775 710 8766 701 F TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Piano Voice Guitar Woodwinds Brass Strings Percussion Jazz Composition Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-220L Applied Music IV Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-220 8776 701 F 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus NURSING NOTE: For all Clinical Nursing courses: Students are required to provide their own transportation to and from the varied clinical sites. Students must also be available for a clinical schedule that may include, but is not limited to extended hours, alternate days, evenings, and/or weekends. The clinical schedule listed is a representation of one of the possible scheduling options. Additional time is required for the practice and evaluation of clinical skills and/or simulated clinical laboratory activities. Students may be required to test in an alternate scheduling option. NURS-103 Transition Into Nursing II (6 credits) Prerequisite: Admission into the LPN pathway. Fees: $155 9671 301 MF 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus TW 7:00AM-3:30PM Seven simulation experiences (five 5-hour sessions and two 2.5 hour sessions) will be scheduled on Wednesday during the course. NURS-106 Transition Into Nursing III for EMT-Paramedics (8 credits) Prerequisite: Formal admission into the ADN program. Fees: $160 2300 351 TTH M Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus MUSC-219L Applied Music -Lab (0 credits) Corequisite: MUSC-219 Applied Music IV - Music Majors (1 credit) Fourth semester of individual study program. Required for music majors. Students are required to email section coordinator listed under Applied Music before registering. Prerequisite: MUSC-219 with a C or better. Corequisite: MUSC-220L. Fees: $125 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 5:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus 3:00PM-10:30PM KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 83 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES NURS-108 Transition Into Nursing IV for Military Medical Corpsman (9 credits) Prerequisite: Formal admission into the ADN program. Fees: $160 2301 351 TTH 5:00PM-7:50PM Main Campus M 3:00-10:30PM TH1:30-4:30PM NURS-122 Foundations of Nursing Practice (8 credits) Prerequisite: Formal admission into the ADN Program. Prerequisite: Pre-requisites for ADN Nursing Program: BIOL-107, BIOL203, CHEM 103, MATH-122, 138 or higher, Pre- or Co-requisite: BIOL204, HMDV-200 or PSYC-200. Fees: $260 8961 311 MW THF NURS-134 9:00AM-11:20AM Main Campus 7:00AM-1:00PM Family Centered Nursing I (4 credits) Prerequisite: NURS-122, BIOL-204, HMDV-200 or PSYC-200. Pre- or Co-requite: ENGL-121 and PSYC-101. Fees: $160 3370 301 M 12:00PM-2:45PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM RN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week. Students must co-register for NURS-135-301, Index 3300. 3310 302 M 12:00PM-2:45PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM PN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week. Students must co-register for NURS-135-302, Index 3360. 3380 360 M 5:30PM-8:15PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM RN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week. Students must co-register for NURS-135-360, Index 3350. 3381 361 M 5:30PM-8:15PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM PN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week. Students must co-register for NURS-135-361, Index 3352. NURS-135 Fees: $160 Medical-Surgical Nursing I (4 credits) 3300 301 W 12:00PM-2:30PM Main Campus 7:00AM-4:30PM RN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week, either Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Students must co-register for NURS-134-301, Index 3370. 3360 302 W 12:00PM-2:30PM Main Campus 7:00AM-4:30PM PN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week, either Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Students must co-register for NURS-134-302, Index 3310. 3350 360 W 5:30PM-8:00PM Main Campus 7:00AM-4:30PM RN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week, either Saturday or Sunday. Students must co-register for NURS-134-360, Index 3380. 3352 361 W 5:30PM-8:00PM Main Campus 7:00AM-4:30PM PN section. Students will be assigned one clinical session every other week, either Saturday or Sunday. Students must co-register for NURS-134-361, Index 3381. 84 NURS-170 Nursing Work Experience (3 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF 302). Fees: $25 5826 C350 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. A work experience at an offsite facility which relates directly to the student’s curricular area. The student will work with an on campus mentor who will assist the student with establishing work experience goals. Students will be required to participate in a seminar and submit written reports on his/her progress. Prior approval is required for this course. Call the Career Center (443)518-1340 to schedule an appointment with Sheri Hawes. NURS-230 Trends in Nursing (1 credit) Prerequisite: NURS-134, NURS-135. 6065 C301 W 5:30PM-6:55PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This course begins April 6, 2016. NURS-234 Family Centered Nursing II (4 credits) Prerequisite: NURS-134, NURS-135, PSYC-101. PRQ or CO-REQ: SOCI-101. Fees: $160 7378 311 TTH 9:30AM-12:15PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs from March 16 through May 13, 2016. Students must coregister for NURS-235-311, Index 7377. Clinical sessions for NURS-234 may be during day or evening hours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. 7381 312 TTH 9:30AM-12:15PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs through March 15, 2016. Students must co-register for NURS235-312, Index 7380. Clinical sessions for NURS-234 may be held during day or evening hours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. 0927 X323 TTH 9:30AM-12:15PM Main Campus Accelerated 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs from March 16 through May 13, 2016. Students must coregister for NURS-235-X323, Index 0928. Clinical sessions for NURS-234 may be during day or evening hours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. 5924 X324 TTH 9:30AM-12:15PM Main Campus Accelerated 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs from through March 15, 2016. Students must co-register for NURS-235-X324, Index 3392. Clinical sessions for NURS-234 may be during day or evening hours on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. NURS-235 Nursing Care of Patients in Community And Mental Health Settings (4 credits) Prerequisite or CO-REQ: SOCI-101 Fees: $160 7377 311 TTH 2:00PM-4:10PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs through March 15, 2016. Students must co-register for NURS234-311, Index 7378. Students will be assigned to one psychiatric clinical session per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or every other Saturday and Sunday. In addition to a psychiatric clinical experience, this course also includes a 2-day Home Health Care rotation scheduled on a Tuesday 8AM-12PM and Wednesday 8AM-4PM, service learning with a community agency, and simulation. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 7380 312 TTH 2:00PM-4:10PM Main Campus 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs from March 16 through May 13, 2016. Students must coregister for NURS-234-312, Index 7381. Students will be assigned to one psychiatric clinical session per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or every other Saturday and Sunday. In addition to a psychiatric clinical experience, this course also includes a 2-day Home Health Care rotation scheduled on a Tuesday 8AM-12PM and Wednesday 8AM-4PM, service learning with a community agency, and simulation. 0928 X323 TTH 2:00PM-4:10PM Main Campus Accelerated 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs through March 15, 2016. Students must co-register for NURS234-X323, Index 0927. Students will be assigned to one psychiatric clinical session per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or every other Saturday and Sunday. In addition to a psychiatric clinical experience, this course also includes a 2-day Home Health Care rotation scheduled on a Tuesday 8AM-12PM and Wednesday 8AM-4PM, service learning with a community agency, and simulation. 3392 X324 TTH 2:00PM-4:10PM Main Campus Accelerated 7:00AM-3:30PM This course runs from March 16 through May 13, 2016. Students must coregister for NURS-234-X324, Index 5924. Students will be assigned to one psychiatric clinical session per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or every other Saturday and Sunday. In addition to a psychiatric clinical experience, this course also includes a 2-day Home Health Care rotation scheduled on a Tuesday 8AM-12PM and Wednesday 8AM-4PM, service learning with a community agency, and simulation. NURS-240 Medical-Surgical Nursing II (8 credits) Prerequisite: NURS-234, NURS-235; Pre- or Co-requisite: NURS-230 and Humanities, Arts & Literature Core Courses. Fees: $360 0912 301 TTH 1:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 7:00AM-5:30PM Students will be assigned one clinical day per week, either Monday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Two 6-hour simulations will be held on non-clinical days. The RN-exit exam and mandatory NCLEX-Review Course are scheduled during the last 2 weeks of the course. 0913 351 TTH 5:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7:00AM-5:30PM Students will be assigned one clinical day per week, either Saturday or Sunday. Two 6-hour simulations will be held on non-clinical days. The RN-exit exam and mandatory NCLEX-Review Course are scheduled during the last 2 weeks of the course. NUTRITION NUTR-211 7666N393 Online Fees: $30 7657 C351 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 7660M301MW 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7661M302MW 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 7662M350W 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. NUTR-212 Food: Science and Technology (3 credits) 7667 301 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus OFFICE TECHNOLOGY OFFI-102 Editing Skills (3 credits) Prerequisite: OFFI-177 Fees: $20 9693001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must contact instructor within first 2 days of the semester for a one-on-one orientation. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). OFFI-177 Grammar for Your Job (2 credits) Fees: $40 9694 080 T 6:45PM-9:15PM Main Campus This is an 11-week class (2/22-5/13). It reviews and reinforces common principles of English usage and improves your ability to communicate effectively. This course is also offered for non-credit. Required textbook: English for Careers, Prentice Hall, 10th or 11th edition. Bring book to first class meeting. All tests and the final exam are taken in the Test Center outside of class hours. Nutrition (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 7654 301 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 7655 302 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 7656 303 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 7658 360 S 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus Weekend 7659 F345 F 6:00PM-9:15PM Main Campus Fast Track S 9:00AM-1:00PM SU 12:00PM-3:00PM Earn 3 credits in 4 weekends. Class meets Fri., Sat., and Sun. on Feb 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, and Feb. 26-28, 2016. Please purchase textbook prior to first class meeting. 7663N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 7664N391 Online Fees: $30 7665N392 Online Fees: $30 HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 85 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES OFFI-201 Office Technology Work Experience (3-4 credits) PLEASE NOTE: Students registering for three credits should select Section C050. Those registering for four credits should select Section C051. Students may still register after the semester begins. Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point and demonstration of pre-employment skills. Student placement is to be coordinated through the Career Center (Room RCF-302). Fees: $25 9695 C050 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 9696 C051 W 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Hybrid OFFI-260 Medical Terminology (3 credits) Fees: $20 9697001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus weekly to take written and/or computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). 9698N090 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 Immediately after enrolling, go to www.howardcc.edu/elearning, choose the semester, and complete the pre-semester notification form. This course has a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30 at 9:00am in Room DH-301. The student must come to campus weekly to take written and/or computer tests that have deadlines for completion. OFFI-270 Medical Transcription Techniques (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-102 and OFFI-260. Fees: $20 9699001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must contact instructor within first 2 days of the semester for a one-on-one orientation. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). OFFI-275 Office Simulation (3 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-101, CMSY-103, CMSY-104, CMSY-116, and CMSY-126 or CMSY-129. Fees: $20 9700001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must contact instructor within first 2 days of the semester for a one-on-one orientation. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. This course requires 86 uploading of homework. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and/or computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301(443-518-4876). OFFI-279 Keyboarding (1 credit) Fees: $20 9701001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester and are new to the Office Technology Classroom must come to a mandatory on-campus orientation on Saturday, January 30, at 9:00am in Room DH-301. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to April 15, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take graded speed and accuracy tests and supervised timed writings. This course requires 40-50 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). OFFI-281 Legal Document Preparation (2 credits) Prerequisite: CMSY-104 Fees: $20 9703001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must contact instructor within first 2 days of the semester for a one-on-one orientation. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 80-90 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). OFFI-283 Legal Transcription and Terminology (3 credits) Prerequisite: OFFI-281 Fees: $20 9704001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must contact instructor within first 2 days of the semester for a one-on-one orientation. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). OFFI-293 Beginning Medical Transcription (3 credits) Prerequisite: OFFI-270. Fees: $20 9705001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must contact instructor within first 2 days of the semester for a one-on-one orientation. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). OFFI-297 Advanced Medical Transcription (3 credits) Prerequisite: OFFI-293 Fees: $20 PERSIAN Foundational Persian II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 0405 150 TTH PERS-202 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Intermediate Persian II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 0407 150 MW 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus PHILOSOPHY PHIL-101 8555 701 MW 8556 750 M PHIL-104 2:00PM-3:20PM 6:00PM-8:50PM PHIL-141 Introduction to Philosophy (3 credits) 8545 701 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8546 702 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8547 703 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8548 750 T 6:00PM-8:50PM Main Campus 8551M750W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8552 M760F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M760 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: April 1-2; April 15-16; April 29-30. The last day to register is March 17, 2016. 8550M701TTH 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. Main Campus Philosophy and Practice of Yoga (3 credits) 8558 701 TTH PHIL-203 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus Civility and the Virtue Tradition (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 Fees: $20 8560 C701 T 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PROGRAM NOTE: For all Physical Therapist Assistant clinical courses: Students are required to provide their own transportation to and from the various clinical sites. Students must also be available for a clinical schedule that may include, but is not limited to extended hours, alternate days, evenings, and/or weekends. The clinical schedule listed is a representation of one of the possible scheduling options. Additional time is required for the practice and evaluation of clinical skills and/or simulated clinical laboratory activities. PTAP-150 Clinical Pathology (3 credits) Fees: $50 1302 301 TTH 0542 301 MW M PTAP-210 0548 301 MW W You Can Get There From Here. 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 1:00PM-4:00PM Fundamentals of Practice II (3 credits) Fees: $200 8553 701 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8554J750 W 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Orthopedic Dysfunctions I (3 credits) Fees: $200 Fees: $10 n 3:30PM-4:50PM Tuition waiver not available for CustomClass option. Fees: $10 Introduction to Logic (3 credits) HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Main Campus Main Campus Introduction to Religious Studies (3 credits) 8557 701 MW PTAP-160 Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. PHIL-102 Introduction to Ethics (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $10 9706001 Open Entry An open entry course allows shorter completion times, flexibility of start dates, and drop-in hours. See page 22 for general information, requirements and classroom open hours. Students who register at the beginning of the spring semester must contact instructor within first 2 days of the semester for a one-on-one orientation. Students may also register for the course from January 30 to February 12, space permitting, and come to DH-301 to pick up course materials the same day they register. All students must meet deadlines for assignments and tests and must complete their coursework by May 13, the last day of classes. The student must come to campus periodically to take written and computer tests that have deadlines for completion. This course requires 120-150 hrs to complete. Offered in the Office Technology Classroom, DH-301 (443-518-4876). PERS-102 PHIL-103 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus 1:00PM-4:00PM KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 87 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES PHYSICS PHYS-101 PHYS-110 Technical Physical Science (4 credits) Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH-061 Fees: $43 9018 501 9019 502 9020 503 9021 504 9022 550 PHYS-103 TTH F TTH TH TTH M TTH F W M 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9:00AM-12:00PM 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM Fundamentals of Physics I (4 credits) Prerequisite: or Corequisite: MATH-153, MATH 155 or higher. Fees: $43 9023 501 9024 502 PHYS-104 MWF M MWF M 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus 8:00AM-11:00AM Fundamentals of Physics II (4 credits) Prerequisite: PHYS-103 and MATH-143 and MATH-153, MATH 155 or higher. Fees: $43 9025 501 9026 502 9027 550 PHYS-106 MWF T MWF W M W 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:00PM 9:00AM-9:52AM Main Campus 11:00AM-2:00PM 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM Earth and Space Science (4 credits) Fees: $43 9028 550 M 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus W 7:30PM-10:30PM 9030N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 9029C501 Hybrid TH 9:00AM-12:00PM Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. The lecture portion of this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40. This course includes two mandatory field trips. PHYS-107 Physical Science (4 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in MATH-070 Fees: $43 9031 501 MWF 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus F 2:00PM-5:00PM 9032 502 MWF 1:00PM-1:52PM Main Campus W 2:00PM-5:00PM 9033J550 T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC TH 6:30PM-9:55PM Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. General Physics I (calculus) (4 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121; Pre-or Co-requisite: MATH181 Fees: $43 9034 501 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus T 11:00AM-2:00PM Students registering for PHYS-110 501 (MWF 11:00AM-11:52AM and T 11:00AM-2:00PM) must also register for MATH-181 402 (MWF 9:30AM10:50AM). 9035 502 MWF 11:00AM-11:52AMMain Campus TH 11:00AM-2:00PM 9036 550 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus T 7:30PM-10:30PM PHYS-111 General Physics II (calculus) (4 credits) Prerequisite: PHYS-110; eligible to enroll in ENGL-121; Pre- or Co-requisite: MATH-182 Fees: $43 9037 501 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus TH 2:00PM-5:00PM 9038 502 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus F 2:00PM-5:00PM Section 502 is only available to STEM Scholars 9039 503 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus F 2:00PM-5:00PM 9040 550 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus TH 7:30PM-10:30PM PHYS-112 General Physics III (calculus) (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-150 or 182 and PHYS-111, and eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $43 9041 550 T TH PHYS-120 Oceanography (3 credits) 1099 501 MWF 12:00PM-12:52PM Main Campus 1100N590 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 1101N591 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 1102N592 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 POLITICAL SCIENCE POLI-101 American Federal Government (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $10 8167 901 M 2:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8168 950 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8169N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 POLI-102 State and Local Government (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 8170 901 F 8171 902 TTH 88 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:30PM 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES POLI-201 Comparative Government (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 8173 901 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-101 General Psychology (3 credits) 8175 901 MW 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8176 902 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8178 903 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8179 904 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8180 905 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8181 906 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8182 907 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8183 908 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8184 909 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8185 910 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8187 911 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8188 912 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8189 913 F 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8190 914 F 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8199J901 MW 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8191 950 M 4:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8192 951 M 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8193 952 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8194 953 T 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8195 960 S 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus Weekend 8196 980 MW 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus This Late-Start section begins February 22, 2016. 8204 M945F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: April 1-2; April 15-16; April 29-30. The last day to register is 3/17/16. 8206N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 8207N991 Online Fees: $45 8208N992 Online Fees: $45 8209N993 Online Fees: $45 8197 C901 TH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8198 H901 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus Honors Fees: $45 Section H901 is only availalbe to HONORS students.Honors courses and seminars provide high-achieving students the opportunity to learn with other high-achieving students. Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or higher, the permission of the instructor, OR the permission of the Director of the Schoenbrodt Honors Program to enroll. 8200J902 TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8203M901TTH 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8205M950T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8210 Q950 TTH 6:00PM-8:50PM Mount Airy This Mt. Airy College Center section meets Jan. 26, 2015 - Mar. 13, 2015. n Advanced General Psychology (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 Fees: $5 8212 902 W PSYC-200 PRE: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE PSYC-102 1:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus Lifespan Development (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 and Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 0893 901 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 0894 902 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 0895 903 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 0896 904 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 0897 905 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 0898 906 F 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus 0899 950 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 0900 951 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 0904N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 0905N991 Online Fees: $30 0901J901 MW 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 0902M950W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 0903M960S 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. PSYC-202 Social Psychology (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 Fees: $15 8213 950 TTH PSYC-203 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Abnormal Psychology (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 Fees: $5 8214 901 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8215 902 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8216 950 W 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8218N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $35 8217J901 TTH 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8219 Q950 TTH 6:00PM-8:50PM Mount Airy This Mt. Airy College Center section meets Mar. 23, 2015 - May 15, 2015. PSYC-204 Adolescent Psychology (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 8220 901 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8221J950 W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. You Can Get There From Here. KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 89 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES PSYC-206 Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 and PSYC-101 Fees: $15 8223 901 TTH PSYC-900 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus Multicultural Psychology (3 credits) 8224 901 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus PUBLIC HEALTH PUBH-101 Introduction to Public Health (3 credits) RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY RADT-121 Radiologic Procedures II (3 credits) Prerequisite: RADT-111; RADT-112. Co-requisite: RADT-122, RADT123 Fees: $50 7679 301 M W RADT-122 Clinical Radiography II (4 credits) Fees: $100 7680 301 TTH Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. RADT-123 PUBH-210 7681 301 M M 1937N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Epidemiology (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 and MATH-070 or higher or appropriate score on mathematics placement test. Fees: $30 7674N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. PUBH-230 Health and the Disease Process (3 credits) 7675 C301 W 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. PUBH-250 Public Health Internships (3 credits) 1936 301 M 9:00AM-12:00PM Main Campus The days and times of class will be based on scheduled internships. The Orientation Class will be held on Monday, February 1, 2016 from 9:00AM12:00PM. PUBH-260 Community Advocacy in Public Health (3 credits) 7677 C301 T 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. This course is presented as a Hybrid course, a combination of classroom interaction with the use of online resources. Students may use computers in the Nursing Study Lab, campus computer lab, or their home computer with Internet access to complete online course activities. See www.howardcc.edu/distance for technical specifications for home computers. PUBH-280 Global Health (3 credits) 7678 301 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 2306N390 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8:00AM-9:50AM Main Campus 8:00AM-12:00PM 8:00AM-4:30PM Main Campus Imaging Equipment and Modalities (3 credits) Prerequisite: RADT-111, RADT-112. Co-requisite: RADT-121, RADT122 Fees: $50 RADT-251 Radiation Biology and Protection (2 credits) Fees: $50 7682 301 T T RADT-252 10:30AM-1:00PM Main Campus 1:30PM-3:30PM 8:00AM-9:30AM Main Campus 10:00AM-12:00PM Clinical Radiography V (6 credits) Fees: $100 7683 301 MWF 8:00AM-4:30PM Main Campus RUSSIAN RUSS-102 Foundational Russian II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9709 150 MW RUSS-202 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Intermediate Russian II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9710 150 TTH 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus SOCIAL WORK SOWK-200 Introduction to Social Work (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 8270 950 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus SOCIOLOGY SOCI-101 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 90 8225 901 MWF 8226 902 MWF 8227 903 MW 8:00AM-8:52AM Main Campus 10:00AM-10:52AMMain Campus 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES 8228 904 MW 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8229 905 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8230 906 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8231 907 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8232 908 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8233 909 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8234 910 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8235 911 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8236 912 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8237 913 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 8238 914 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8239 915 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 8240 916 TTH 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 8241 917 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 8242 918 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8243 919 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8244 920 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8245 921 F 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8246 922 F 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 8247 950 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8248 951 T 4:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8249 952 TTH 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8250 953 TH 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 8251 980 MW 1:00PM-2:50PM Main Campus This Late-Start section begins February 22, 2016. 8257M960S 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Weekend Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8258N990 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $45 8259N991 Online Fees: $45 8260N992 Online Fees: $45 8261N993 Online Fees: $45 8252 H901 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus Honors Fees: $45 Section H901 is only availalbe to HONORS students. Honors courses and seminars provide high-achieving students the opportunity to learn with other high-achieving students. Students must have a GPA of 3.2 or higher, the permission of the instructor, OR the permission of the Director of the Schoenbrodt Honors Program to enroll. 8254J950 M 4:30PM-7:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8255M901TTH 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SOCI-102 Social Problems (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 8262 901 8263 902 8264 903 8265 904 8266 905 8267 906 SOCI-103 MW MW TTH TTH TTH F 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus SPANISH SPAN-101 9711 101 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AMMain Campus F 11:00AM-11:50AMLab 9712 102 MW 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9713 103 MW 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 9714 104 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9715 105 TTH 12:00PM-1:50PM Main Campus 9716 106 TTH 4:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus 9718 150 TTH 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 9722N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 9720J101 MW 9:45AM-11:55AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9721J150 MW 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SPAN-102 Foundational Spanish II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9724 101 MW 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9725 102 MW 3:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus 9726 103 TTH 10:00AM-11:50AMMain Campus 9727 104 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 9728 150 MW 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 9731N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 9729J101 MW 12:00PM-2:10PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 9730J150 TTH 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SPAN-201 Intermediate Spanish I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9732 150 TTH 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9733N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 KEY The Sociology of the Family (3 credits) COURSE NO. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 8268 901 MW SOCI-201 Foundational Spanish I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Minorities in American Society (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 8269 901 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 91 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES SPAN-202 Intermediate Spanish II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9734 101 TTH 2:00PM-3:50PM Main Campus 9735 150 MW 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus 9736N190 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $40 SPEECH SPCH-100 Proseminar in Communication Studies (2 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 1382 701 W SPCH-101 12:30PM-2:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Human Communication (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 1232 701 MW 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 1233 702 MW 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 1234 703 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 1235 704 TTH 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 1237 705 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 1238 706 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus 1239 707 TTH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 1241 708 F 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus 1245 780 TTH 3:30PM-5:20PM Main Campus Section 780 is an 11-week, late start class which meets February 22-May 20. 1250 750 M 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 1243 751 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 1242N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 1247 C701 TH 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 1246 A700 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus Silas Craft 1248J701 MW 4:00PM-5:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1249J750 M 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1279M701MW 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1280M702TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1281M703TTH 2:00PM-3:35PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1282M750TH 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 1283M760S 9:00AM-12:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 8565 701 8561 702 8562 703 8567 704 8570 705 8571 706 8575 750 8576 751 8577 752 8579 760 92 MW MW MW TTH TTH F T TTH W S 8:00AM-9:20AM Main Campus 9:30AM-10:50AM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 7:30PM-10:20PM Main Campus 9:00AM-11:50AM Main Campus Weekend SPCH-110 Interpersonal Communication (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $5 8590 701 MW 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus 8591 702 T 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 8592 750 MW 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 8595M760S 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Weekend Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8596 M761F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M761 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: Feb. 19-20; March 4-5; March 18-19. The last day to register is February 4, 2016. 8597N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Fees: $30 8598N791 Online Fees: $30 1275N792 Online Fees: $30 8593M701MW 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. 8594M750T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Classes at LCC end by May 15, 2016. SPCH-115 Intercultural Communication (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 8599 701 TH SPCH-151 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus The Spoken Word (3 credits) Also listed as THET-151. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL 121. 1832 701 MW 2319 702 F 2:00PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus STUDY ABROAD SABR-919 World War II Study Abroad Program (1 credit) Fees: $3100 1847101 This course is conducted in Europe from March 23, 2016 to April 3, 2016. Co-register for Hist-202-909, Index #8156. The history course will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays,from 11:00am-12:20pm, from February 22, 2016 to March 21, 2016. SABR-915 France-Art Studio Study Abroad Program (1 credit) Fees: $2000 2669101 This course is conducted in France (Provence) from May 14-28, 2016.Coregister for ARTT-254-701, Index #1995. TELEVISION RADIO TVRD-120 Principles of Video Editing (3 credits) Fees: $50 1272 701 TH TVRD-125 2:00PM-5:50PM Concept and Story Development (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $50 8628 701 M Main Campus 2:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES TVRD-129 Mass Media (3 credits) THET-102 Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $30 8629N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. 8609 701 M 8610 702 W 8611 703 TH TVRD-140 THET-115 Video Production I (3 credits) Prerequisite: TVRD-120 Fees: $50 1273 701 M 2157 702 W TVRD-151 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus 2:00PM-5:50PM Main Campus Radio News Production (3 credits) Prerequisite: TVRD-150 Fees: $50 8633 701 W TVRD-220 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Introduction to Broadcasting (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 8634 750 W TVRD-223 7:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Writing for Screen Narrative (3 credits) Fees: $50 8635 701 T TVRD-224 2:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus Writing for Radio and Multimedia (3 credits) Fees: $50 8636 750 W TVRD-240 7:00PM-9:50PM Main Campus Video Production II (3 credits) Prerequisite: TVRD-140 Fees: $50 1274 701 F TVRD-290 Television and Radio Internship I (3 credits) Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point average. Student placement is to be coordinated through the career center (RCF 302). Fees: $25 8639 701 W TVRD-291 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus Television and Radio Internship II (3 credits) Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 credits with a 2.0 or better grade point average. Student placement is to be coordinated through the career center (RCF 302). Prerequisite: TVRD-290 Fees: $25 8640 701 W Fees: $10 6:00PM-7:20PM Main Campus 12:30PM-3:20PM Main Campus 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Design and Technical Theatre (3 credits) 8612 701 MW THET-119 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Introduction to Playwriting (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $30 8613 701 TTH THET-131 Fees: $30 11:00AM-12:20PM Main Campus Theatre Appreciation (3 credits) 8614N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. THET-160 Theatre Practicum I (1 credit) 8615701 Email A. Blachowicz,(ABlachowicz@howardcc.edu) and J. Male ( JMale@ howardcc.edu)to choose meeting time. THET-161 Theatre Practicum II (1 credit) 8616701 Email A. Blachowicz,(ABlachowicz@howardcc.edu) and J. Male ( JMale@ howardcc.edu)to choose meeting time. THET-162 9:00AM-12:50PM Main Campus Acting I for Non-Theatre Majors (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 Theatre Practicum III (1 credit) 8617701 Email A. Blachowicz,(ABlachowicz@howardcc.edu) and J. Male ( JMale@ howardcc.edu)to choose meeting time. THET-163 Theatre Practicum IV (1 credit) 8618701 Email Dave Blachowicz, DBlachowicz@howardcc.edu THET-202 Acting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: THET-102 Fees: $20 8620 701 TTH 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Theatre majors should take this course in conjunction with THET-260 Voice and Diction as well as THET-115 Intro to Technical Theatre. Contact Bill Gillett (WGillett@howardcc.edu) for more information. THEATRE THET-101 Fees: $20 8600 701 8601 702 8602 703 8604 704 8605 705 8606 706 2317 707 8607 708 8608 750 KEY Introduction to Acting (3 credits) M M T T W W TH F M 9:30AM-12:20PM 3:30PM-6:20PM 9:30AM-12:20PM 2:00PM-4:50PM 12:30PM-3:20PM 3:30PM-6:20PM 2:00PM-4:50PM 9:30AM-12:20PM 6:30PM-9:20PM HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus You Can Get There From Here. COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n howardcc.edu 93 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES THET-209 Modern Drama (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $20 1270 701 TTH THET-250 Main Campus Shakespeare From Page to Stage (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $25 8622 701 MW THET-260 2:00PM-3:20PM WOMEN’S STUDIES WMST-193 Introduction to Women’s Studies: Women, Art, and Culture (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $20 8641 701 F 12:30PM-1:50PM Main Campus Voice and Diction (3 credits) WMST-225 9:30AM-12:20PM Main Campus Women in American History: Colonial Era to 1880 (3 credits) Prerequisite: THET-101, THET-102 OR THET-103 Fees: $10 Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $10 THET-261 WMST-228 2334 701 MW Main Campus Dialects for the Actor (3 credits) Prerequisite: THET-260 8625 701 MW THET-278 2:00PM-3:20PM 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus Intermediate Stage Combat: Single Sword (2 credits) Prerequisite: THET-177 Fees: $20 1880 701 TTH 3:30PM-4:50PM Main Campus TURKISH TURK-102 Foundational Turkish II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9738 150 MW TURK-202 5:30PM-7:20PM Main Campus Intermediate Turkish II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9739 150 MW 94 7:30PM-9:20PM Main Campus 8642 701 W 2:00PM-4:50PM Main Campus Women in European History: 1750 to the Present (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 Fees: $30 8643N790 Online Instruction for this section is delivered via the Internet. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. The Laurel College Center (LCC) is one of eight Regional Higher Education Centers officially designated by the State of Maryland. The LCC’s founding partners are Prince George’s Community College and Howard Community College. Our four-year partners are Notre Dame of Maryland University, the University of Maryland University College, the University of Maryland College Park, and the University of Maryland School of Nursing. You can take individual courses, or earn associate degrees in Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education/Special Education, or General Studies through the founding community colleges. You can also earn a bachelor’s or post-graduate degree at the LCC through the higher education partners. The following pages list the HCC credit courses offered at the LCC in spring 2016. Ongoing workforce development and noncredit continuing education programs are published in a separate schedule. Visit laurelcollegecenter.org for information on all the courses and programs to help you get ahead! Thursday, January 14, 2016 Laurel College Center OPEN HOUSE Drop in anytime between 4:30-6:30 p.m. 312 Marshall Avenue HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n Register for classes: November 3 through first day of class Courses begin: January 30, 2016 Spring Break: March 23-29 Final Exams: May 9-15 Check the specific section listing in this schedule, as start and end dates may vary from the session dates above. Condensed “weekend” courses may have work assignments before the start of class; check with Records, Registration and Veterans Affairs for any special instructions. Getting Started–Admissions Procedures New students should complete an application for admission to HCC and submit it to the LCC or to the college’s main campus. A $25 application fee must be submitted with the application. You may obtain an application from the website, howardcc.edu, from the LCC or from the HCC campus. You may also call 1-866-228-6110 to have one mailed to you. Advisors come to the LCC and can meet with you to discuss your interests, provide career information, and assist you with course planning and selection. They can also tell you about other services such as placement testing, financial aid, and support for students with disabilities. See page 8 for a list of services and contact information. Registration for Classes You may register in person at the LCC or on the HCC campus. Returning students should register through myHCC. See Registration Instructions on page 4. Students are encouraged to register early, since courses are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Tuition/Fees Tuition is calculated according to the number of credits taken. The charge for tuition differs according to your county/state of residence. See page 7 for tables that will help calculate the cost of credit courses. The schedule for payment of tuition appears on page 6. Students may be dropped for nonpayment. You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 95 LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER Located in downtown Laurel near the Laurel Shopping Center and Laurel Center Mall, the LCC seeks to make higher education accessible to anyone over the age of 16 who lives or works in the Laurel area, especially those whose home residence is in either Prince George’s County or Howard County. However, anyone can take courses at the LCC, whether you have never taken a college course before, already have a college degree, want to pursue a degree program, or just take a course or two for fun, regardless of where you live. Important Dates for Spring 2016 Financial Aid LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER You may apply for all forms of financial aid to support your credit coursework at the LCC. Due to the complexity of determining eligibility for financial aid, you are advised to work through the Financial Aid Office on the HCC campus. However, general information on processing procedures and deadlines for financial aid are available at the LCC main office. Students enrolling at the LCC may also participate in the college’s tuition payment plan, administered by Nelnet Business Solutions, which allows you to spread your tuition payments over several months. Contact the Finance Office, or visit the LCC main office, for more information. HCC FINANCIAL AID SERVICES Room RCF-222 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia, Maryland 21044 Phone: 443-518-1260 Fax: 443-518-4576 Website: howardcc.edu/financialaid Email: finaid@howardcc.edu Office hours: Monday-Thursday 8:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Walk-in counseling hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and 4:30-7 p.m. Parking During the day, you must park in the yellow-lined spaces at the Laurel Shopping Center. Take the walkway between Books-A-Million and Sprint to the LCC building. After 5 p.m. and on Saturdays, you may park in the lots adjacent to Marshall Avenue. Parking passes are not needed. Parking is free. Room Locations Classroom assignments will be posted in Suite 205 and at the elevator on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th floors of the LCC. Placement Testing For credit degree programs, a placement test is usually required to determine each first-time student’s math, reading and writing proficiency level as a part of the course selection and registration process. Transfer students with prior math and English courses may not need to take the placement tests. You should meet with an advisor to determine if a placement test is needed. You can schedule a placement test by calling 443-518-1280 (main campus) or 1-866-228-6110 (LCC toll free). The tests are not available at the LCC on a walk-in basis. 96 Services Available Only at the HCC Campus Some services, such as transcript evaluation, graduation audit, and selective admissions (i.e., allied health programs and international students) may require consultation with staff at the home campus. You may also contact HCC staff about course information and advising questions through email at laurelinfo@howardcc.edu. Students with Disabilities Students with a documented disability who need special accommodation should identify themselves to the LCC site administrator and the HCC disability support services office. Students must provide acceptable documentation, register and submit a paid bill receipt one month or more before the start of classes. Additional information can be obtained by calling HCC Academic Support Services at 443-518-1300. Security Security staff are present at the LCC and routinely patrol the site. Students who need assistance should contact the main administrative office (Room 205). Campus Information HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD 21044 Website: howardcc.edu Main Switchboard: 443-518-1000 LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 205, Laurel, MD 20707 Toll free: 1-866-228-6110 Direct: 443-518-4162 Fax: 443-518-4161 TTY users call via MDRelay 7-1-1 laurelcollegecenter.org Administrative Office (Room 205) Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m.-end of scheduled classes Sunday Closed. Textbooks The Laurel College Center does not have an on-site college bookstore. You may purchase your books directly from the HCC main campus bookstore for all classes offered at LCC. At your request, textbooks from the bookstore can be delivered directly to the Laurel College Center for easy pick up. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Phone: 443-518-1400 Visit the bookstore or order online at howardcc.edu (go to Student Services, click on “Bookstore”); Visa, MasterCard and HCC financial aid awards accepted. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER Laurel classes end by May 15, 2016. ACCOUNTING ACCT-112 BIOL-204 Principles of Accounting II (3 credits) Prerequisite: ACCT-111 Fees: $25 9150M050MW 7:00PM-8:35PM LCC ART ARTT-103 Art Appreciation (3 credits) Fees: $30 8311J701 W 4:15PM-5:50PM LCC Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-203 Fees: $43 8912M501MW F 8913M502MW F 8914M550MW F 8915M560F S BUSINESS BMGT-100 Introduction to Business and Organization (3 credits) BIOLOGY 9200J001 TTH 9201J050 T BIOL-101 BMGT-151 Prerequisite: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086 Fees: $43 8819J501 8820J502 8821J503 8822J550 8823J551 BIOL-200 TTH T TTH TH TTH T M T M TH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 12:30PM-3:55PM 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 12:30PM-3:55PM 12:30PM-2:05PM LCC 8:30AM-11:55AM 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 6:30PM-9:55PM 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 6:30PM-9:55PM Microbiology (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-101 and 4 credits of chemistry. Fees: $43 8867J501 8868J502 8869J550 8870J551 BIOL-203 TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH 11:00AM-12:35PMLCC 8:30AM-10:40AM 11:00AM-12:35PMLCC 1:10PM-3:20PM 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC 3:30PM-5:40PM 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC 7:45PM-9:55PM Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-101 or BIOL-107 Fees: $43 8892M501MW MW 8893M502MW MW 8894M550MW MW 8895M551MW MW 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC 10:10AM-11:50AM 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC 1:45PM-3:25PM 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC 4:10PM-5:50PM 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC 7:45PM-9:25PM Business Law I (3 credits) 9225J050 T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC CISCO CSCO-293 Scaling Networks (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-292 Fees: $100 0696J050 TTH 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC This LCC section runs February 2 through March 17, 2016. CSCO-294 0698J050 TTH 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC This LCC section runs March 22 through May 12, 2016. CSCO-651 Express Implementing IP Routing (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-294 or CCNA certification Fees: $200 0701J050 MW 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC This LCC section runs February 1 through March 16, 2016. CSCO-652 Express Connecting Networks (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-293 Fees: $100 Express Implementing IP Switching (3 credits) Prerequisite: CSCO-294 or CCNA certification Fees: $200 0704J050 MW 5:30PM-10:30PM LCC This LCC section runs March 21 through May 11, 2016. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER General Biology I (4 credits) 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 9:00AM-12:25PM 3:00PM-4:35PM LCC 1:00PM-4:25PM 6:00PM-7:35PM LCC 6:00PM-9:25PM 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC 9:00AM-12:30PM Express KEY COURSE NO. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 97 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER COMPUTER SYSTEMS CMSY-106 CRIM-201 Managing and Maintaining PCs and Mobile Devices II (3 credits) Fees: $100 0594J050 W CMSY-110 Laurel classes end by May 15, 2016. 6:00PM-10:20PM LCC Software Applications for Micros (3 credits) LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER All sections use Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Fees: $50 9309 M061F 5:30PM-10:00PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M061 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: April 8-9; April 22-23; May 6-7 2016. The last day to register is March 24, 2016. 9305J001 F 8:30AM-11:45AM LCC 9306J002 F 12:00PM-3:15PM LCC 9307J050 W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 9308M050T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC CMSY-218 Operating System Fundamentals (3 credits) Fees: $50 9382M050M 6:00PM-10:15PM LCC CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CNST-225 Building Construction Planning and Scheduling (3 credits) Prerequisites: CNST-208 and CNST-210. 8974M550TH 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIM-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits) Juvenile Delinquency (3 credits) 8005 M945F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email.Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: March 18-19, April 8-9, April 22-23,2016. The last day to register is March 3, 2016. 8004J950 W 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC CRIM-105 Introduction to Corrections (3 credits) Prerequisite: CRIM-101 8007J950 TH 98 6:00PM-9:15PM 8015 M945F 6:00PM-10:15PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email.Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: March 18-19, April 8-9, April 29-30, 2016. The last day to register is March 3, 2016. ECONOMICS ECON-102 Principles of Economics (Micro) (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $10 8036J901 MW 8037J950 TH 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC EDUCATION EDUC-110 Introduction to Education (3 credits) Fees: $35 8047J901 M 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. EDUC-111 Child Growth and Development (3 credits) Fees: $5 8052M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC This course meets for 7 weeks from February 1, 2016 through March 16, 2016. EDUC-130 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3 credits) Fees: $35 8001 M945F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: February 19-20, March 4-5, March 18-19, 2016. The last day to register is February 4, 2016. CRIM-103 Introduction to Criminal Law (3 credits) Prerequisite: CRIM-101 LCC 8060J950 M 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. This Laurel College section meets from February 1, through May 2, 2016. EDUC-201 Processes and Acquisition of Reading (3 credits) For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $5 8070M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC This Laurel College section meets from March 21, through May 11, 2016. EDUC-202 Fees: $5 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas, Part I for Regular and Special Education Teachers (3 credits) 8072M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC This Laurel College section meets for seven weeks from February 1 through March 16, 2016. SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER Laurel classes end by May 15, 2016. EDUC-206 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas, Part II for Regular and Special Education Teachers (3 credits) For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: EDUC-202 Fees: $5 8076M950MW 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC This Laurel College section meets for seven weeks from March 21 to May 11, 2016. EDUC-260 Educational Psychology (3 credits) For a prerequisite waiver call Fran Kroll, 443-518-4854. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $35 8080J950 M 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC A 15-hour Field Experience outside of class time is required. Students are placed in a Howard County Public School or may use a K-12 school where they are employed. ENGL-086 Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-083. Corequisite: FYEX-100. Fees: $50 9420J101 MW 9421J150 TTH ENGL-087 12:15PM-2:25PM LCC 7:00PM-9:10PM LCC Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-084. Fees: $50 ENGL-094 ENGL-121 8:40AM-10:50AM LCC 7:00PM-9:10PM LCC 1:00PM-3:10PM LCC 8:30AM-11:45AM LCC 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC College Composition (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligibility to enroll in ENGL-121 is based on English placement test scores or the successful completion of required developmental English course work. Fees: $30 9528M160S 9530M101MW 9531M102MW 9532M103MW 9529M104TTH 9534M150T 9533M151W 9554M150W ENGL-218 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Weekend African American Literature (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Literature and Film (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121. Fees: $10 9581M150M Academic Advanced Writing and Grammar for Esl Students (3 credits) 9429J101 MW 9430J150 MW 9471M101TTH 9469M102T 9470M150T ENGL-206 Academic Advanced Reading for Esl Students (3 credits) Fundamentals of Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-094. Fees: $50 LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER ENGLISH ENGL-097 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENST-105 Environmental Science (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086 8998J501 TTH 8999J550 M 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Directed Studies in Writing (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on writing placement tests. Fees: $50 9437M101TTH 9438M150TTH ENGL-096 10:15AM-12:25AMLCC 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Fundamentals of Academic Reading (3 credits) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on English placement tests or successful completion of ENGL-093; Corequisite: FYEX-100. Fees: $50 9453M101MW 8:30AM-11:45AM LCC This LCC section runs February 1 through March 16, 2016. 9454M150MW 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC This LCC section runs February 1 through March 16, 2016. 9455M151TTH 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC This LCC section runs March 22 through May 12, 2016. KEY Express Express COURSE NO. Express Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. ACCT-111 COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 99 SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER Laurel classes end by May 15, 2016. FINANCIAL PLANNING FNPL-101 MATHEMATICS Personal Financial Planning Principles (3 credits) Fees: $15 9611 M060F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M060 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: Feb 19-20; March 4-5; March 18-19. The last day to register is February 4, 2016. FINE ARTS FINE-101 Humanities Through the Arts (3 credits) Fees: $20 LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER 2764J701 TH 6:30PM-8:05PM LCC Hybrid Instruction for this section is delivered 50/50 online and on campus. For information about E-Learning courses, visit www.howardcc.edu/elearning. FINE-103 Introduction to the Creative Arts (3 credits) Fees: $30 8476J701 T 3:00PM-6:15PM First Year Experience (2 credits) Fees: $25 2766J101 MW 11:00AM-12:05PMLCC 2767J150 TTH 5:15PM-6:20PM LCC 9646M101MW 9:00AM-12:15PM LCC This LCC section runs 3/21/16-5/11/16. 9647M150MW 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC This LCC section runs 3/21/16-5/11/16. Express Express HEALTH EDUCATION 7766J401 7767J402 7768J421 7769J451 MWF MWF MWF MWF MW MW MW MW MATH-063 MATH-067 MATH-070 American History to 1877 (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 8109J901 TTH HIST-112 1:45PM-3:20PM American History Since 1877 (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 8124J950 W HIST-226 6:30PM-9:45PM 100 LCC History of African American Experience (3 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-121 8158J960 S LCC 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Weekend 8:45AM-9:15AM LCC 9:20AM-10:45PM 12:30PM-1:00PM LCC 1:05PM-2:30PM 2:00PM-2:45PM LCC 2:55PM-5:05PM 6:30PM-7:15PM LCC 7:25PM-9:35PM Elementary Algebra Applications (4 credits) Prerequisite: An appropriate score on the mathematics placement test, or a grade of B or higher in MATH-061, a grade of C or B in MATH-063. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. Fees: $50 HIST-111 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC Introduction to Elementary Alg (4 credits) MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH HISTORY Personal and Community Health (3 credits) 7601J302 TTH 10:15AM-10:45AMLCC 10:50AM-12:15PM 12:30PM-1:00PM LCC 1:05PM-2:30PM 2:45PM-3:30PM LCC 3:40PM-5:50PM 6:00PM-6:45PM LCC 6:55PM-9:05PM Prerequisite: Only students who have earned a C in MATH-061 are eligible to registar for MATH-063. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. Fees: $50 0062J401 0063J402 0064J421 0065J451 HEED-115 Basic Algebra and Geometry (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-060 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test AND ENGL 093 or appropriate score on the English placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text.(6 hours weekly). Fees: $50 1038J401 1039J402 1040J421 1041J451 LCC FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE FYEX-100 MATH-061 MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH 8:45AM-9:15AM LCC 9:20AM-10:45AM 12:30PM-1:00PM LCC 1:05PM-2:30PM 2:00PM-2:45PM LCC 2:55PM-5:05PM 6:30PM-7:15PM LCC 7:25PM-9:35PM Intermediate Algebra (3 credits) Prerequisite: An appropriate score on the mathematics placement test, or a grade of A in MATH-063, a grade of B in MATH-067, a grade of C or higher in MATH-067E. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7816J401 7817J402 7818J411 7819J421 7820J422 7822J451 7821J452 7823J453 MWF MWF TTH TTH MW TTH TTH MW 8:30AM-9:55AM LCC 10:15AM-11:40AMLCC 12:15PM-2:25PM LCC 4:00PM-6:10PM LCC 4:00PM-6:10PM LCC 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER Laurel classes end by May 15, 2016. MATH-127 Concepts of Mathematics I (4 credits) Prerequisite: C or better in MATH-070 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test.(4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7830J451 TTH MATH-128 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Concepts of Mathematics II (4 credits) Prerequisite: C or better in MATH-070 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 0947J411 TTH MATH-138 9:30AM-11:40AM LCC Statistics (4 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-070 or higher or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 MATH-141 College Algebra (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH 070 or appropriate score in the mathematics placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text and a graphing calculator (TI-84 recommended, TI-89 not permitted). (4 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7882J451 MW MATH-143 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Precalculus I (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-070 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test. (3 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7899J411 TTH 7900J451 MW 7901J471 S MATH-145 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 7:00PM-8:35PM LCC 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Weekend Business Calculus (3 credits) Prerequisite: MATH-131, MATH-141, MATH-143 or equivalent. (3 hours weekly) Fees: $50 7906J451 TTH 7:00PM-8:50PM LCC PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 8551M750W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 8552 M760F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M760 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: April 1-2; April 15-16; April 29-30. The last day to register is March 17, 2016. 8550M701TTH 12:00PM-1:35PM LCC PHIL-102 Introduction to Logic (3 credits) Fees: $10 8554J750 W 6:00PM-9:15PM PHYSICS PHYS-107 Physical Science (4 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in MATH-070 Fees: $43 9033J550 T TH 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 6:30PM-9:55PM PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-101 General Psychology (3 credits) PRE: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 8199J901 MW 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC 8204 M945F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M945 begins online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: April 1-2; April 15-16; April 29-30. The last day to register is March 17, 2016. 8200J902 TTH 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 8203M901TTH 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC 8205M950T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC PSYC-200 Lifespan Development (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 and Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 0901J901 MW 0902M950W 0903M960S 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC NUTRITION NUTR-211 KEY COURSE NO. Nutrition (3 credits) ACCT-111 Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. 7660M301MW 7661M302MW 7662M350W LCC 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 6:00PM-9:15PM LCC COURSE NAME Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites, fees, course-specific notes. INDEXSECTION DAY(S) TIME 9009 003 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM 0469C050 M 6:00PM-7:20PM Section-specific notes. LOCATION FORMAT Main Campus LCC ?Hybrid For Online, Hybrid, and Open Entry FORMAT information, see page 21. Room assignments will be printed on student schedules. For course descriptions, see the HCC catalog. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 101 LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER 7854J411 TTH 12:00PM-2:10PM LCC 7855J421 MW 4:00PM-6:10PM LCC 7856J451 MW 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC 7857J471 S 9:00AM-11:10AM LCC Hybrid A hybrid course is conducted using a combination of campus and online instruction. It is an ideal combination of classroom interaction with the use of online resources. Because so many of the course interactions are conducted online, the amount of class meeting time is a percentage of the traditional onsite version of the course. PHILOSOPHY SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER Laurel classes end by May 15, 2016. PSYC-203 8217J901 TTH SPCH-101 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Introduction to Human Communication (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. SOCIOLOGY 1248J701 MW 1249J750 M 1279M701MW 1280M702TTH 1281M703TTH 1282M750TH 1283M760S SOCI-101 SPCH-110 PSYC-204 Adolescent Psychology (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 8221J950 W 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $15 8257M960S 8254J950 M 8255M901TTH LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER SPEECH Abnormal Psychology (3 credits) Prerequisite: PSYC-101 Fees: $5 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC 4:30PM-7:45PM LCC 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC Weekend SPANISH SPAN-101 Foundational Spanish I (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9720J101 MW 9721J150 MW SPAN-102 9:45AM-11:55AM LCC 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC Foundational Spanish II (4 credits) All World Language Classes include 50 minutes of required Lab time. MWF classes meet a second hour F for Lab. MW and TTH classes include Lab in their meeting time. Fees: $25 9729J101 MW 9730J150 TTH 102 12:00PM-2:10PM LCC 6:30PM-8:40PM LCC 4:00PM-5:35PM LCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 8:30AM-10:05AM LCC 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 2:00PM-3:35PM LCC 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC 9:00AM-12:45PM LCC Interpersonal Communication (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121. Fees: $5 8595M760S 9:00AM-12:30PM LCC Weekend 8596 M761F 6:00PM-10:30PM LCC Fast Track S 8:30AM-5:45PM This Section M761 starts online through PGCC 2 weeks before the first meeting date. Start-up information will be sent to your HCC email. Meeting dates are Friday, Saturday: Feb. 19-20; March 4-5; March 18-19. The last day to register is February 4, 2016. 8593M701MW 10:15AM-11:50AMLCC 8594M750T 6:30PM-9:45PM LCC SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - MT. AIRY 1902 Back Acre Circle, Mt. Airy, MD 21771 301-829-7100 (main line), 855-751-0002 (toll-free) mtairycollegecenter.com HCC Nursing & Allied Health information line: 443-518-4230 Through an agreement between Howard, Carroll, and Frederick Community Colleges, students can complete classes and programs in a number of high-demand health care occupations at the state-of-the-art Mount Airy College Center for Health Care Education. The following credit certificate and degree programs will be available to residents of all three counties at the sponsoring institution’s in-county tuition rate: HCC credit students may register for foundational courses associated with these programs and general education courses at their Howard County tuition rate. When students begin taking programmatic coursework, they will pay the in-county tuition rate for the sponsoring institution. BIOLOGY BIOL-101 BIOL-204 General Biology I (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086 Fees: $43 8824 Q501 TTH T 8827 Q550 TH T BIOL-106 8:30AM-9:50AM Mount Airy 10:00AM-12:50PM 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy 6:00PM-9:00PM Basic Anatomy and Physiology (4 credits) Prerequisite: PHYS-101 or BIOL-101 or BIOL 107 Fees: $43 8843 Q550 W M BIOL-107 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy 6:00PM-7:50PM Fundamentals of Microbiology (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-096 or ENGL-086 Fees: $43 8862 Q501 F F 8863 Q550 TTH TTH BIOL-203 8:30AM-11:20PM Mount Airy 11:30AM-2:20PM 6:00PM-7:15PM Mount Airy 7:30PM-8:45PM Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-101 or BIOL-107 Fees: $43 8896 Z501 MW W 8897 Z550 M W 8898 Z560 S S 12:30PM-1:50PM Mount Airy 9:00AM-11:50AM 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy 6:00PM-9:00PM 9:00AM-12:00PM Mount Airy 1:00PM-4:00PM Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits) Prerequisite: BIOL-203 Fees: $43 8916 Z501 MW M 8917 Z550 T TH 11:00AM-12:20PM Mount Airy 8:00AM-10:50AM 6:00PM-8:50PM Mount Airy 6:00PM-8:50PM BUSINESS BMGT-100 Introduction to Business and Organization (3 credits) 2473 Q050 W 6:00PM-8:50PM Mount Airy EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Students must complete all clinical clearance requirements by the first day of class. Clinical shifts are held outside of class time and may occur 7 days a week including day time, evenings, and night time. Students will be scheduled up to 40 hours per week (combined classroom and clinical time) during some weeks of the program. EMSP-106 Emergency Medical Technician I (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-093 or appropriate score on English placement test. EMSP-106 must be passed successfully before the student can attend EMSP-107. Fees: $100 0665 Z350 MW 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy S 9:00AM-4:00PM This course meets for 7 weeks and ends March 23, 2016. EMSP-107 Emergency Medical Technician II (4 credits) Prerequisite: ENGL-093 or appropriate score on English placement test. EMSP-106 must be passed successfully before the student can attend EMSP-107. Fees: $100 0667 Z350 MW 6:00PM-9:00PM Mount Airy S 9:00AM-4:00PM This course meets for 7 weeks and begins March 23, 2016. HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE n You Can Get There From Here. n howardcc.edu 103 MOUNT AIRY COLLEGE CENTER HOWARD: Cardiovascular Technology; Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic–Certificate (Formerly EMT-Basic) CARROLL: Health Information Technology–Certificate, Associate of Applied Science; Physical Therapy Assistant FREDERICK: Bioprocessing Technology–Associate of Applied Science; Nuclear Medicine; Respiratory Care–Associate of Applied Science (selective admission only); Surgical Technology SPRING 2016 CREDIT CLASSES - MT. AIRY ENGLISH ENGL-121 PARTNER CLASSES College Composition (3 credits) Prerequisite: Eligibility to enroll in ENGL-121 is based on English placement test scores or the successful completion of required developmental English course work 2477 Z101 F 9:00AM-11:50AM Mount Airy HISTORY HIST-111 American History to 1877 (3 credits) Prerequisite Eligible to enroll in ENGL-121 MOUNT AIRY COLLEGE CENTER 2446 Q901 TH 6:30PM-9:20PM Mount Airy MATHEMATICS MATH-138 Prerequisite: MATH-070 or higher or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. All sections require the use of the interactive computer program that comes with the text. Fees: $50 8:00AM-9:50AM Medical Terminology Healthcare Data Content and Structure Pathophysiology and Pharmacology Basic Diagnosis Coding Basic Procedure Coding Computer Applications in Healthcare Advanced Coding Concepts Reimbursement Methodologies Healthcare Delivery Systems BIOPROCESSING TECHNOLOGY (BPM) Statistics (4 credits) 7861 Q401 TTH HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (HIT) (Students must enroll with www.carrollcc.edu to take these courses) Mount Airy (Students must enroll with www.frederick.edu to take these courses) Bioprocessing Environment Laboratory Techniques I Bioprocessing Measurements Techniques in Bioprocessing Genetics Cell Biology and Tissue Culture RESPIRATORY CARE (RC) (Students must enroll with www.frederick.edu to take these courses) Pharmacology Cardiopulmonary & Renal Anatomy & Physiology Principles of Mechanical Ventilation Pulmonary Rehabilitation & Home Care Professional Seminar Cardiopulmonary & Renal Pathophysiology Clinical Practicum I Clinical Practicum IV 104 JOIN US FOR THESE UPCOMING EVENTS! .SILAS CRAFT COLLEGIANS VINO SCHOLASTICO Friday, April 29, 2016 ANNUAL FUNDRAISER at Hunan Manor Restaurant Enjoy an exceptional tasting of distinctive wines and spirits, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, and desserts. March 7, 2016 Enjoy a wonderful Chinese buffet dinner with proceeds benefiting the Silas Craft Collegians Endowment. The Howard Community College Educational Foundation hosts several events throughout the year to raise funds for student scholarships and programs to help them achieve their educational dreams. Support HCC students by becoming a sponsor. For more information, contact the foundation office at 443-518-1970 or foundation@howardcc.edu. Non-Profit Org. U. S. Postage PAID Phila. PA. Permit 6438 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia, Maryland 21044 ECRWSS POSTMASTER: Dated Material Please Deliver by November 14, 2015 howardcc.edu Welcome & Information Center 443-518-1000 Residential Customer Start the New Year on a Pathway to Success REGISTRATION starts November 3 WINTER credit term begins January 4 SPRING credit semester begins January 30 NONCREDIT classes are ongoing REGISTER TODAY! howardcc.edu/register