FALL 2014 - Wayne County Community College District

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Academic Schedule
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FALL 2014
FALL CLASSES BEGIN: AUGUST 21, 2014
New Featured
Programs:
Business Analytics
(Computer Information Systems)
Programmable Logic Controller
(Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology)
1 College District • 5 Campuses • University Center • Distance Learning
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
EASTERN CAMPUS
UNIVERSITY CENTER
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
WESTERN CAMPUS
Board of Trustees
Charles Paddock, Chairperson, District 8
Vernon C. Allen, Jr., Vice-Chairperson, District 3
Denise Wellons-Glover, Secretary, District 5
Mary Ellen Stempfle, Treasurer, District 1
Alan Anderson, Member, District 7
LaTrello Sephers, Member, District 2
Larry K. Lewis, Member, District 6
Sharon P. Scott, Member, District 9
Myron Wahls, Member, District 4
Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Chancellor
Mission Statement
WCCCD's mission is to empower individuals, businesses, and communities to achieve their
goals through excellent and accessible services, culturally diverse experiences and globally
competitive higher education and career advancement programs.
Vision Statement
WCCCD’s vision is to be recognized as an institution that has achieved national and
international recognition for enduring excellence as a comprehensive multi-campus
community college district. WCCCD will focus on continuous self-evaluation and
improvement; preparation of a highly skilled workforce in support of the Wayne County
economy; student academic and career success, and leadership in strengthening the
open door philosophy of educational opportunity.
Institutional Accreditation
Wayne County Community College District is accredited by the Higher Learning
Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604; 1-800-621-7440,
(fax) 312-263-7462 or www.ncahlc.org. Information regarding the status of an institution
is available at ext. 11, or Email to status@ncahlc.org; complaints can be directed to
ext. 198, by Emailing to complaints@ncahlc.org.
DISCLAIMER
District Administrative Staff
Patrick McNally, Ed.D., Assistant to Chancellor
Furquan Ahmed, District Vice Chancellor of Human Resources
and Accountability
Stephanie Bulger, Ph.D., District Vice Chancellor of Educational Affairs
This class schedule is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract.
The District reserves the right to change, modify or alter without notice all fees, charges,
tuition, expenses and costs of any kind and further reserves the right to add or delete,
without notice, any course offering or information contained in this schedule.
WCCCD reserves the right to assign instructional staff and to eliminate, cancel, phase out or
reduce course sizes and/or programs for financial, curricular or programmatic reasons.
Kim DiCaro, District Vice Chancellor of Administration and Finance
Shawna Forbes, District Vice Chancellor School of Continuing Education
and Workforce Development
Johnesa Hodge, District Vice Chancellor of Institutional
Effectiveness and Research
LEGEND
DISTANCE LEARNING
ITV
Interactive Television
HYB Hybrid
ONL Online
Muna Khoury, District Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement
Omobonike Odegbami, District Vice Chancellor of
International Programs
Kiran Sekhri, District Vice Chancellor of Information Technology
and Chief Information Officer
Brian Singleton, District Vice Chancellor of Student Services
CLN
CRN
IMB
L/L
LAB
LEC
TBA
Clinical
Course Reference Number
Imbedded Laboratory
Lecture and Laboratory
Laboratory
Lecture
To be announced
DAYS OF THE WEEK
M
Monday
T
Tuesday
W
Wednesday
R
Thursday
F
Friday
S
Saturday
U
Sunday
DESIGNATES COMPUTER COURSE
DESIGNATES GREEN COURSE
George W. Swan III, Ed.D., District Vice Chancellor for External Affairs
Adrian Phillips, District Associate Vice Chancellor of
Enrollment Management
Campus Administration
Downriver Campus
Anthony T. Arminiak, MSA, Campus President & CAO/Provost MIPSE
Downtown Campus
Denise Shannon, Campus President & CAO
Eastern Campus Corporate College
Mawine G. Diggs, Campus President & CAO
Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center
Sandra Truitt Robinson, Ed.D., Provost
Northwest Campus
Letitia Uduma, Ph.D., Campus President
Western Campus
Michael Dotson, Campus President & CAO
DESIGNATES FLEX ENTRY COURSE
STUDENTS please note that textbook
information can be found on the Student
Services web page under bookstore or
at www. wcccdbookstore.com.
Simply click on the logo
in the upper left corner; choose the semester,
select the department, course and section and
a list will appear below with the required
textbook for each course (searching for the
required textbook on this site DOES NOT
require you to purchase the book.)
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information
Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
District Administrative Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Campus Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Vision Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Institutional Accreditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Enrollment Procedures
How to Register On-line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
College Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Registration Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Program Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
How to Apply and Register for Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
New Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Current Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Former Students (returning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Students with Disabilities (ACCESS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Student Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Veteran Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Senior Citizens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver Program (MITW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Tuition and Fee Information
Residency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Outstanding Balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Payment by Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Payment of Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Cashless Registration Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Important Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Tuition and Fees Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Tuition Charge Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Deferred Tuition Payment Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Withdrawing from Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Tuition Refund Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Financial Aid and Other
Financial Support Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-12
Academic Information
Student Services
Transcript Transfer Evaluations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Michigan Community College Virtual Learning Collaborative . . . . .13
Career and Transfer Program Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29
Additional Information
Priority Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Wait Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
2013 Police Authority Annual Clery Security Report . . . . . . . . . . . .16
TRIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Degree Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Smart Thinking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
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Candid Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Financial Aid TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Study Abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Phi Theta Kappa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Emergency Alert System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Got Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Campus Signature Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Auto Body Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
CIS: Database Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Patient Care Technician Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Digital Media Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Paralegal Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
CIS: Business Analytics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Bookkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Home Health Care Aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Artistic Welding Technology Showcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Light Rail Engineering Showcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Career Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-44
Language Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
MAT 111, 112, 113, Computer-Based Math Classes . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Heinz C. Prechter Educational and Performing Arts Center . . .167
Anthropology 151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168
Schedule Information
Academic Schedule
DISTANCE LEARNING/E-LEARNING . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-65
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-79
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80-101
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
EASTERN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102-117
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
NORTHWEST CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118-141
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120-121
WESTERN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142-153
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
UNIVERSITY CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154-161
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156
Statements
Institutional Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162
Drug-Free Workplace
Smoke-Free Compliance
Statement of Compliance
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Grievance Procedure
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162
Social Security Number Privacy Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162
Student Rights and Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163
District Police Authority at WCCCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164-165
Important Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166
General Information (313) 496-2600
Register for classes online!
Why stand in line?
Wayne County Community
College District has made it easier
for you to register for classes by offering the
complete registration process on the District’s web site. Now
you can register online for classes at a time and location
most convenient for you! All five campus locations also have a
Student Self-Service Center with staff available to provide assistance with registration.
Descriptions of the course requirements are available online to help you decide
which courses are right for you. Additionally, the web-site has an online
Registration Guide that provides you with detailed information about the process.
Log on to
www.wcccd.edu and
follow the links to register online today!
Web-Gate: How To Register For A Course Online
Step One:
a. Log on to www.wcccd.edu
b. Click on Web-Gate
c. Click on Enter Web-Gate
Step Two:
a. Enter your Wayne County Community College District Student
Identification Number or social security number (optional) in the
user ID box.
Please Note: This is a 9 (nine) digit code beginning with the A
and two zeros followed by six digits. (i.e. A00-------).
Your 9-digit student identification number was provided to you
during the admission process.
b. For first time users, enter your date of birth (MMDDYY)
in the box next to PIN. For returning users, enter your
personal (six digit) PIN.
c. Click on Login
Step Three:
(For first time users)
Re-enter the old PIN (your six digit date of birth (MMDDYY)
Enter your new PIN (a personal six digit number)
Re-enter your new PIN again. Click Login.
Step Four: (For first time users)
a. In the box next to Enter Question: Type a question that only
you will be able to answer.
b. In the box next to Answer: Type the answer to the question
you entered.
c. Click on Submit
Step Five: Click on Student
Step Six: Click on Registration
Step Seven: Click On Add or Drop Classes
Step Eight: Next to Select a Term: The current term will
automatically appear.
a. Click on Submit
Step Nine: In the first box under CRN, enter the five digit CRN
(Course Reference Number). The CRN for each course appears
in the first column of the Academic Class Schedule under the
CRN heading. Use only the first five digits. The remaining three
digits are the section number. Click on Submit Changes.
Step Ten: Click on the Tuition Fee Assessment link at the bottom
of the page and proceed with payment (checking account, savings
account or credit card.)
Congratulations!
You have successfully registered! The following page confirming your
course registration (Web Registered) details will appear. Click on the
Tuition Fee Assessment link at the bottom of the page and proceed
to Credit Card Payment.These links appear at the bottom of the
respective pages.
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
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COLLEGE CALENDAR
Fall 2014
Important Registration Information
You must have earned a passing grade for all pre-requisite courses or you will not be allowed to register for the next sequential course. In addition to meeting the official
admissions/registration requirements, you must select a program of study. For certain career programs you must complete an official Program Admission Form which may be obtained
from the Campus Academic Officer or the campus Admissions Office after completing all course pre-/co-requisites.
You are officially registered when the registration staff enters your classes or you click the submit button on WebGate.
You are then responsible for all tuition and fees incurred including the non-refundable registration fee.
You are to pay at least 65% of your tuition at the time of registration. Students registering online will also have the option of paying online. You must officially withdraw from
your class(es) within the refund period to be eligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still due when you drop a course after the refund period
ends. Therefore, any course dropped after the 50% refund must be paid in FULL.
Monday, June 16, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 1 Begins (42+ Credits)
Monday, June 23, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 2 Begins (30+ Credits)
Monday, June 30, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 3 Begins (12+ Credits)
Friday, July 4, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Independence Day (District Closed)
Monday, July 7, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Registration Starts (Walk-in and Online)
Thursday, August 21, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Register
Thursday, August 21, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes Begin
Monday, September 1, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Labor Day (District Closed)
Thursday, October 2, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to pay 35% balance of deferred tuition (Without incurring default fee)
Friday, October 3, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20 Default fee assessed
Monday, October 13, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Withdraw With a "W" Grade (Without Instructor's Signature)
Thursday, October 16, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduation Application Deadline
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District Conference Day (District Closed)
Friday, November 7, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30.00 End of Semester Delinquent Fee Assessed
Tuesday, November 19, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Withdraw With a "W" Grade (With Instructor's Signature)
Wednesday, November 26, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No Classes
November 27-November 29, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thanksgiving Break (District Closed)
Monday, December 1, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes Resume
December 3 - December 10, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Final Exam Week
Wednesday, December 10, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes End
Friday, December 12, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grades Due, 4:00 P.M.
Note: All grades are due 48 hours after the class ends. Please refer to chart on page 9 for important refund dates.
Academic advising is available throughout the year. All students are encouraged to see an advisor prior to class registration.
REGISTRATION HOURS
July 7 - August 21, 2014
Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday - July 26, Aug. 2, Aug. 9, Aug. 16 . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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General Information (313) 496-2600
BOOKSTORE
You will find the textbooks, reference manuals and supplies you need at the bookstores operated on all campuses by the Nebraska Book Company. Prior to purchasing books, you should attend the first class and then bring a copy of your registration form and the class syllabus to make sure that you purchase the appropriate materials for class. At the end of the semester, you may sell your used books back to the bookstore during posted days and hours. Books that are clean and
unmarked have higher resale value. Refunds are available only during the first ten days of the semester. Returned books must be clean, unmarked and
accompanied by the proper receipt. You may visit the online bookstore to purchase text books at: www.wcccdbookstore.com.
Bookstore Closed for Independence Holiday: Friday, July 4th
Regular Fall Hours and Summer Buyback: Monday, August 4th – Saturday, August 16th
Mon – Thu
Fri
Sat
8:30am - 7:00pm
8:30am – 4:00pm
9:00am – 3:00pm
Summer II ends Monday 8-4-14
Summer I ends Monday 8-11-14
Thursday, August 21st – Fall Classes Begin
Fall Bookrush Begins: Monday, August 18th – Friday, August 29th
Mon – Thu
Fri
Sat
8:00a – 7:00p
8:00a – 4:30p
9:00a – 3:00p
Bookstore/College closed for Labor Day, Monday, September 1st
Regular Hours Begin: Tuesday, September 2nd
Monday
Tue & Wed
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
8:30am
8:30am
8:30am
8:30am
9:00am
- 6:00pm
– 7:00pm
– 5:00pm
– 4:00pm
– 3:00pm
Bookstore/College closed for Conference Day, Tuesday, Oct. 28th
Bookstore closed for Thanksgiving Break:
Wednesday, November 26th – Sunday, November 30th
Fall Book Buyback: Monday, December 1st –
Thursday, December 18th (Regular Store Hours)
Monday
Tue & Wed
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
8:30am
8:30am
8:30am
8:30am
9:00am
- 6:00pm
– 7:00pm
– 5:00pm
– 4:00pm
– 3:00pm
Classes End Monday, December 10th
Campus Bookstore
Phone Numbers
Downriver
Downtown
Eastern
Northwest
Western
(734)
(313)
(313)
(313)
(734)
374-3210
496-2690
579-6995
943-4044
697-5196
Book vouchers will
be available
7/28/14
through
8/29/14
at the WCCCD
bookstores.
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
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Applying for
Admission
Admissions
Wayne County Community College District is an open admission
institution and automatic for those who are 18 or years of age or
older. Admission to specific programs is not automatic. For further
information, please visit www.wcccd.edu or contact the Office of
Admissions at 313-496-2600.
For high school students under 18 years of age, the approval of a
parent or guardian or the high school principal or counselor is
required on the "Dual Enrollment" form. These forms are available
at the Office of Admissions and Records at each campus.
Persons under age 16 must re-apply and be approved each semester
for which they intend to enroll regardless of previous enrollments.
Applications for persons under the age of 16 must be submitted to
the District Office of Student Services, 801 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI
48226.
*Dual Enrollment classes may be available at no cost to the high
school student who qualifies under the State School Aid Act,
PA.148, Section 216. Students should contact their high school
principal or counselor for information.
Program Admission
Certain programs at the District have prerequisite courses and other
criteria required for admission. In addition to meeting the official
admissions/registration program requirements, students are required to
apply for official program admission to their program of study. Students
must complete an official Program Admission Form that may be
obtained from the campus Student Services Office, the Office of
Admissions or from the Campus Academic Officer. Additionally, to
register for courses in technical degrees and certificate programs,
except for specified introductory courses, students must have applied
for and been accepted through the formal program admission process
as specified in the District Catalog. Contact the Office of Admissions for
specific program admission instructions.
Please Note: All students re-admitted to WCCCD after missing four
or more consecutive regular semesters will be responsible for the
curricula and regulations published in the current catalog and
other official publications which are in effect at the time of their
re-admission. In certain cases, dates of program admission may
take precedence over dates of District admission for purpose of
meeting program requirements for graduation.
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How to apply and
register for classes
Students may apply for admissions online by following directions
provided at www.wcccd.edu. Once your online application has been
submitted, the acknowledgement letter will be sent describing
registration instructions for new students.
Registration is held in the Student Services Center at each campus
and online.
The following steps are applicable to those students who register in
person at any campus.
Step 1 – Apply for Admission
This step is for New or Re-admitted students only.
Current students should update mailing address
and phone number.
All new students are required to complete WCCCD’s online
orientation by logging on to www.wcccd.edu
Step 2 – Assessment
For new students, assessment is discussed and
a referral made for the COMPASS test.
Following testing, students will meet with an
academic advisor who will interpret test scores.
Step 3 – Enrollment Data Verification
Staff members will verify residency, personal data, check
for financial holds, and refer students to an academic advisor.
Step 4 – Academic Advising
Students meet with an academic advisor to discuss
educational goals and select courses.
Step 5 – Registration
Course registration information is entered into the computer.
Confirm your student email address in Web-Gate. See Got Email
page 154 for further instructions.
Step 6 – Photo ID Card
Obtain official student ID card and parking sticker at the
Campus Security Office and sign up for Emergency Alert.
General Information (313) 496-2600
Student Assessment
What is Assessment Testing? (COMPASS)
Student Assessment is a process through which the District will be
able to determine if you need to improve your reading, writing or
mathematic skills. The assessment test scores will provide the
necessary information for your Academic Advisor to place you in
courses appropriate for your skill level.
How do I schedule my assessment testing?
Assessment Testing is available at the campus of your choice
on a walk in basis. Please plan to stay at least two hours for
your testing session. It is suggested that you prepare for assessment
prior to test day. Sample test questions are available online at
http://www.act.org/compass/sample/index.html. Please bring a
calculator and a photo ID when testing. Students are encouraged to
call the campus Student Services Office to confirm time.
Steps to Enrollment
New Students
1. Many students may choose to apply for admissions online by going
to www.wcccd.edu. Other students must complete and submit an
application for admission at the campus Admissions and Records
Office of their choice.
2. Have all previous academic credentials (official transcripts)
forwarded to the District Records Office with a transcript evaluation request form.
3. When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow the
instructions. Assessment testing is required for most new students and
should be completed prior to registering for classes.
4. After completing your application and assessment testing, you
will meet with an academic advisor to discuss your educational
goals and select appropriate courses. You are now ready to
register.
5. All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.
The District offers a deferred payment plan and some students may
qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if you meet all preliminary guidelines and officially drop classes by the refund deadline. For
more information, please see the Refund Policy in this schedule.
IMPORTANT:
Students who register for classes are responsible for
payment of their tuition and fees. Classes must be
officially dropped during the add/drop period or visiting
Web-Gate online. Students who do not drop prior to
published drop dates, regardless if student has attended
class or not, will be responsible for paying the full
tuition and fee assessment.
Current Students
• Students who have completed less than 12 credit hours are
required to meet with an academic advisor. Students who have
successfully completed 12 or more credit hours are encouraged
to meet with an academic advisor.
• All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.
The District offers a deferred payment plan and some
students may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if
you officially drop classes by the refund deadline.
• Upon completion of registration all students are responsible
for all assessments & fees. Tuition and other charges will NOT
be waived unless a student officially drops the class(es). There
are two methods by which a student may drop a class. Method
1: Log onto Web-Gate, go to registration, and drop the class.
Method II: Obtain Drop/Add form from the Admission/
Records Office. In order to receive a refund of tuition and
applicable fees, the form must be completed and processed.
Students who do not drop by the appropriate deadline will be
responsible for paying all tuition charges.
Former Students (Returning)
A returning student is an individual who has not attended the District
for 4 or more consecutive regular semesters. All students in this category must complete an application for re-admission.
• Complete and submit an Application online in Web-Gate. (Students
seeking a degree in an occupational program must apply for
re-admission to a specific program.)
• Have all your previous academic credentials (official transcripts) and
submit a transcript evaluation form along with transcripts to the
District Records Office.
• When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow the
instructions outlined in the letter. If you have not completed the
English and Math requirements, you will need assessment testing.
• Complete assessment testing.
-or• If you do not need assessment testing, you will visit with a
counselor/advisor for academic advising and course selection.
This step is required for all students who have completed less than 12
credit hours and is encouraged, for students who have successfully
earned 12 or more credit hours.
• All fees must be paid paid by the deadline date established each
semester. The District offers a deferred payment plan and some
students may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if
you officially drop classes by the refund deadline.
Please Note: All students re-admitted to WCCCD after missing four
or more consecutive regular semesters will be responsible for the
curricula and regulations published in the current catalog and other
official publications which are in effect at the time of re-admission.
Students with Disabilities (ACCESS)
Students requesting academic adjustments and auxiliary aids and
services under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1983 must provide documentation of
a diagnosed physical, medical or mental impairment that substantially
limits a major life activity. Documentation and recommendations
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must be appropriate to the post-secondary setting. The report must
describe the current impact of the disability on the student’s academic
performance.
Academic adjustments and auxiliary aids and services are individually
determined each semester. It is the student’s responsibility to contact
the Learning Center in order to receive services. The steps for
receiving services include:
1. Pick-up self-managed support services intake packet from the
Office of Campus President.
2. Gather current disability documentation.
3. Complete and submit all requested documents to the Office of
Campus President.
4. Once approved for support services you will be contacted by a
campus representative for a follow-up appointment to discuss your
accommodations.
5. Pick-up and sign your academic accommodation letters as
instructed.
6. You are responsible for giving the academic accommodation letters
to all instructors for courses in which they are utilizing their
accommodations. Instructors must receive the academic
accommodation letters in order to provide the accommodations.
Please see the District’s Disabillity Support Services handbook for
further information.
Special
Populations
Veterans
The Veterans Affairs Office is located in the District Records Office,
801 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226, 2nd Floor. The phone number
is (313) 496-2523 or (313) 496-2631.
The purpose of the Veterans Affairs Office is to certify the enrollment
of veterans and their dependents who are using their educational
benefits. The staff in the Veterans Affairs Office serve as a liaison
between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the students at Wayne
County Community College District. The staff assists with the
completion of forms, explaining the various degree options available
at WCCCD, and directing students to the appropriate college personnel
for support services. Veterans should schedule an appointment with
an academic advisor for individual assistance. All forms may be
printed from the WCCCD website, www.wcccd.edu.
The Department of Veterans Affairs requires that all recipients of
veteran educational benefits make progress toward their stated
program. Therefore, all veterans and their dependents receiving
benefits must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0
to remain eligible for benefits. Veterans whose cumulative GPA falls
below 2.0 will be required to raise the GPA to a satisfactory 2.0 level
within two semesters to be eligible for continued benefits. If the
veteran fails to do so, the Department of Veterans Affairs will be
notified of their unsatisfactory academic progress.
International Students
Wayne County Community College District encourages applicants for
admission from qualified persons around the world and values the
diversity that international students bring to campus. A vibrant
international student population translates into a stronger multicultural
experience for all students.
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The District is authorized under Federal law to enroll immigrant alien
students on the “F-1” student visa. Wayne County Community College
District follows requirements set forth by the United States Department
of Homeland Security. Each requirement must be satisfied before
admission as an International Student is considered. International
applicants should visit the website for application deadlines and a list of
credentials needed for a complete application to be considered at:
http://www.wcccd.edu/ students/inter_admission.htm
Senior Citizens
Citizens who are residents of the District and 60 years of age or
older may enroll at the District tuition-free. Senior Citizen Tuition
Waivers will be granted on a seat-availability basis in regularly
scheduled academic classes. Although student activity fees shall be
waived for senior citizens, they are responsible for all other fees such
as the cost of books and class supplies. Senior students are expected
to adhere to the same academic standards, rules and regulations that
are in place for other students. Proof of age and residency is required
at the time of registration.
Residency is established at time of registration. Wayne County Community
College District reserves the right to make final decisions on residency
eligibility.
Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver Program (MITW)
The Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver is a program enacted by Public
Act 174 of 1976, which waives the tuition costs (student responsible
for paying all fees) for eligible Native Americans in public community
colleges or universities within Michigan.
To be eligible for the MITW, you must meet the following criteria:
• You must be enrolled at one of Michigan's public colleges or
universities AND
• You must be ¼ or more Native American blood quantum as certified
by your Tribal Enrollment Department AND
• You must be an enrolled member of a US Federally recognized Tribe
as certified by your Tribal Enrollment Department AND
• You must be a legal resident of the state of Michigan for not less
than 12 consecutive months.
To determine your eligibility, you must submit a certification
application through the Civil Rights Commission. Please contact the
Civil Rights Commission at 517-241-7748 or
claramuntm@michigan.gov for certification materials or detailed
information regarding tribal eligibility.
Tuition and
Fee Information
Residency
Students residing in the District will be charged resident tuition rates.
The District is defined as all of Wayne County with the exception of the
following cities and townships: Dearborn, Garden City, Highland Park,
Livonia, Northville, Plymouth and part of Canton Township. Residency can
be verified by voter registration card, driver's license, tax or rent receipts,
or state identification card.
Residency is established at time of registration. Wayne County Community
College District reserves the right to make final decisions on residency
eligibility.
General Information (313) 496-2600
Outstanding Balances
Outstanding balances that are not paid on or before the published due date
will be placed on a Financial Hold and charged a $20 default fee.
All student accounts remaining delinquent at the end of the semester (please
refer to the District calendar for specific date) will be charged an
additional delinquent payment fee of $30.
Students who withdraw from classes after all refund periods have passed will
not receive a refund.
Effective July 1, 2008, federal regulation dictate that financial aid students will
no longer be able to use current award year financial aid funds to cover prior
year outstanding balances that exceed $200.
Payment by Check
Personal checks must be drawn on a financial institution within the
United States and must have a preprinted name and account number on
them. If the writer of the check is a person other than the student, the
student must present the writer's ID. The student must have
adequate picture identification and endorse the check. Any one of
the following forms of identification are accepted: driver’s license,
military service ID, picture charge cards, employment picture ID card,
state picture ID card or passport.
Payment of Tuition and Fees
All tuition, fees and deposits are due at the time of registration. Students
that choose the deferred tuition payment plan must pay a minimum of
65% of total tuition and fee(s) for the current term. Payments may be
made online only. The District accepts online payments through all
major credit cards and through checking and savings accounts.
Wayne County Community College District reserves the right to
cancel the registration of any student who does not make the
required tuition and fees payment within the specified time
frame.
Cashless Registration Process
The District does not accept cash. Students may choose to pay by
check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or ATM debit
card. The District accepts online payments through all major credit
cards and through checking and savings accounts. The District
Bookstores provide prepaid debit cards for a nominal fee. It is
recommended that the student review the cost of tuition and fees in
the class schedule before registering. Please remember to consider
the fees for student activities, labs, and registration when calculating
tuition costs.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition at Wayne County Community College
District is Based upon Residency:
WCCCD – District Residents
Other Michigan residents
Out-of-state residents
International students
$105.00
$116.00
$146.00
$146.00
Refundable Fees
Student Activity Fees
Technology Fees
Laboratory Fees
Science Laboratory Fees
Distance Learning (DL) Fees
$ 2.00
Per Credit Hour
$ 5.00
Per Credit Hour
See Course Listings
$75.00
Per Science Lab
$20.00
Per Distance
Learning Course
$50.00
Per Course
Non – Refundable Fees
$50.00
$20.00
$30.00
$10.00
Health Science Interdisciplinary
Simulation Laboratory Fee
(for specific health career
courses
Registration
Default
Delinquent Payment Fee
Duplicate Diploma
Per
Per
Per
Per
Credit
Credit
Credit
Credit
Hour
Hour
Hour
Hour
Non – Refundable Testing Fees
Health Occupation Basic
Information Test (HOBET) Fee
Health Education Systems Inc.
(HESI)
$ 40.00
$ 40.00
Vet Tech Refundable Fees
Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab
Small Animal Technology I Lab
Clinical Pathology Lec/ Lab
Small Animal Technology II Lab
Large Animal Medicine Lab
Veterinary Technology Practium II
$
$
$
$
$
$
130.00
60.00
35.00
230.00
60.00
65.00
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Science
Science
Science
Science
Science
Science
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Deferred payment opportunities are available for students. See the Deferred Tuition Chart for charges.
Note: ALL RETURNING STUDENTS WHO HAVE AN OUTSTANDING
BALANCE MUST PAY 100% OF THEIR OUTSTANDING BALANCE.
Important Registration Information
You are officially registered when the registration staff enters your
classes into the registration system or once you click the“submit” button
if registering online. You are responsible for all tuition and fees
incurred including the non-refundable registration fee. You must
pay at least 65% of your tuition and fees at the time of registration. You must
officially withdraw from your class(es) within the refund period to be
eligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still due
when you withdraw a course after the refund period ends. Therefore, any
course withdrawn from after the 50% refund period must be paid
in FULL.
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Tuition Charge Chart
The amounts listed below represent the current tuition
charge per credit hour which includes registration, student activity
and technology fees. Other fees may apply.
In-District
Hours In-District $105.00/CR
CR @ $105.00/CR *W/FEES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
105.00
210.00
315.00
420.00
525.00
630.00
735.00
840.00
945.00
1050.00
1155.00
1260.00
1365.00
1470.00
1575.00
1680.00
1785.00
1890.00
162.00
274.00
386.00
498.00
610.00
722.00
834.00
946.00
1058.00
1170.00
1282.00
1394.00
1506.00
1618.00
1730.00
1842.00
1954.00
2066.00
Out-of
International Out of
Out-of
District
Student or
State
District @ $116.00/CR Out of State $146.00/CR
$116.00/CR *W/FEES $146.00/CR *W/FEES
116.00
232.00
348.00
464.00
580.00
696.00
812.00
928.00
1044.00
1160.00
1276.00
1392.00
1508.00
1624.00
1740.00
1856.00
1972.00
2088.00
173.00
296.00
419.00
542.00
665.00
788.00
911.00
1034.00
1157.00
1280.00
1403.00
1526.00
1649.00
1772.00
1895.00
2018.00
2141.00
2264.00
146.00
292.00
438.00
584.00
730.00
876.00
1022.00
1168.00
1314.00
1460.00
1606.00
1752.00
1898.00
2044.00
2190.00
2336.00
2482.00
2628.00
203.00
356.00
509.00
662.00
815.00
968.00
1121.00
1274.00
1427.00
1580.00
1733.00
1886.00
2039.00
2192.00
2345.00
2498.00
2651.00
2804.00
*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Other
fees such as testing, default, duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in the
calculations above.
Deferred Tuition Payment Chart
A MINIMUM OF 65% OF THE FULL ASSESSMENT
IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION.
The amounts listed below represent the current
tuition charge with the 65% minimum payment amount
per credit hour, INCLUDING the REGISTRATION,
STUDENT ACTIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY FEES ONLY.
Other fees may apply.
Credits
Hours
CR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
In-District
@$105.00/CR
*W/FEES
105.30
178.10
250.90
323.70
396.50
469.30
542.10
614.90
687.70
760.50
833.30
906.10
978.90
1051.70
1124.50
1197.30
1270.10
1342.90
Out-of-District
@$116.00/CR
*W/FEES
112.45
192.40
272.35
352.30
432.25
512.20
592.15
672.10
752.05
832.00
911.95
991.90
1071.85
1151.80
1231.75
1311.70
1391.65
1471.60
Out-of-State
@$146.00/CR
*W/FEES
131.95
231.40
330.85
430.30
529.75
629.20
728.65
828.10
927.55
1027.00
1126.45
1225.90
1325.35
1424.80
1524.25
1623.70
1723.15
1822.60
*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Other
fees for default, or duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in the calculations
above.
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Withdrawing from Classes
Officially dropping within the drop/add period will ensure that you are
not responsible for tuition payment for that course. After the 100% drop
period if you withdraw, you are responsible for some or all tution fees.
See refund table below for important dates and percentages of tuition
refund.
Refunds
Classes cancelled by the District will result in a 100% refund. The
District reserves the right to cancel classes. The District will attempt to
notify students whose classes are cancelled. Students substituting another
course must process a drop/add form as soon as possible. If students do
not wish to substitute another course, a refund is automatic and there is
no need to process a drop/add form. The refund will be mailed to the
student approximately 3-5 weeks after the first day of the semester.
There is no refund for health reasons. Classes withdrawn from by
the student after the refund deadlines will result in ‘‘no refund.”
Tuition, Student Activity fees, Technology fee, and all course designated
fees are refundable within the deadline requirements. However,
registration and deferred fees are not refundable unless the District
cancels one or all of a student's classes.
Tuition Refund Dates
Refund dates vary based upon course start and end dates, refer to chart
below.
Fall 2014
Important Refund Dates
Part of Term
(Subterm)
# of
Weeks
Start
Date
End
Date
1
2
3
4
5
15
7.5
7.5
13
12
8/21/14
8/21/14
10/14/14
9/5/14
9/11/14
12/10/14
10/13/2014
12/10/14
12/10/14
12/10/14
100%
50%
8/29/14
8/29/14
10/21/14
9/11/14
9/17/14
9/5/14
9/5/14
10/29/14
9/18/14
9/24/14
Last Date Last Date
Financial Aid
Applying for Financial Aid:
Visit our outstanding Financial Aid Website at www.wcccd.edu to find
out how to apply for financial aid and get up-to-date information every
financial aid student should know. Monitor your personal financial aid
information by logging into Web-Gate, click on the icon located on the
left side of the financial aid home page.
Students must apply for financial aid online at www.fafsa.gov.
Students are encouraged to apply for financial aid as early as
January 1st each year. Priority deadlines for submitting
financial aid applications are:
Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 1
Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 1
Summer . . . . . . . . . . . .February 1
General Information (313) 496-2600
If you do not apply by the above dates, we still encourage you to apply
since you may be eligible for financial assistance. Student financial
aid funds are made available only for purposes directly related to
educational expenses. Use of financial aid funds for any other purpose will
jeopardize eligibility for continued assistance. The District Financial Aid
Office reserves the right to review, adjust and/or cancel awards at any time
because of a change in a student's FAFSA, financial, marital, academic
status, because of adjustments in federal or state regulations or funding or
computational errors. A student may decline all or any portion of a
financial aid award in writing. A student may appeal for reconsideration of
any aspect of a financial aid award by submitting written justification and
supporting documentation. A student may accept any number of awards or
other financial assistance from public and/or private sources, however the
total financial assistance may not exceed the total cost of their attendance.
Students who receive federal financial aid are expected to attend and
successfully complete the coursework for which they enrolled. Payment of
financial aid is based upon enrollment status and class attendance. If you
add or drop classes after the disbursement of financial aid, the aid is
subject to revision. Minimizing schedule adjustments after the beginning of
each term will insure timely delivery and accuracy of the financial aid
award. Adjustments made after the receipt of excess aid funds due to nonattendance or withdrawal will result in a reduction in aid eligibility and
cause a balance due on the student’s account.
Financial Aid is not automatically renewable. Students must apply every
year to be considered for any type of assistance. Procedures for applying
for financial aid are available online at www.wcccd.edu.
The Types of Financial Assistance Include, but are
not limited to:
A. Federal Pell Grant
B. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
C. Federal Stafford Loans
D. Federal College Work-Study
E. Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education
Grant (TEACH)
F. Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant
Information for each type of financial assistance is available under
Financial Aid on the District’s website www.wcccd.edu A student may
decline all or any portion of a financial aid award in writing.
You must apply for financial aid electronically!
The free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov
allows students to apply for financial aid through the Internet.
Applications are submitted directly to the US Department of Education
thereby reducing mailing delays. Results are received faster by WCCCD,
which speeds up the processing of your application. Extensive online
instructions are available to help you complete the application process.
You must have ALL of the following items in order to complete the
application:
• Your (and your spouse's, if married) Federal Income Tax Return for
the previous year
• Your parents' (if you are a dependent under age 24) Federal Income
Tax Return for previous year
• W-2 Forms or other records of income
• Records of other untaxed income received, social security,
veterans benefits, military or clergy allowances
• Current bank statements
• Current mortgage information
• Records of stocks, bonds, and other investments
• Business and/or farm records, if you or your parents own a
business or farm
• Your social security card and driver's license
• Your alien registration card (if you are not a United States
citizen)
Once you have completed the application, via the Internet, you must esign your application. The Personal Identification Number (PIN) serves
as the electronic signature. There is no charge for this application
process.
Within a few days, you should receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) from
the US Department of Education via email with the processing results. It
will also contain information regarding your Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility
Used (LEU) for eligible recipients. It is important that you review the
information on your SAR very carefully. If you need additional help
or wish to inquire regarding the results of your FAFSA on the web
application for the upcoming academic year, you can contact FAFSA on
the web or call the Customer Service Number 1-800-433-3243.
Satisfactory Academic Progress:
Federal regulations require that all students receiving Financial Aid make
continued progress toward an educational goal.
For further information regarding Satisfactory Academic Progress,
please visit our website at www.wcccd.edu
OTHER STUDENT SERVICES
SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Disability Support Services (ACCESS)
Disability Support Services at Wayne County Community College District
strives to provide students with the necessary tools to help them
accomplish their educational and career goals. It is the goal of Disability
Support Services to:
1. Provide effective and reasonable accommodations.
2. Provide internal and external referrals, information on campus
resources and to assist students with strengthening their academic and
employability skills.
3. Support and encourage students with disabilities to become more
independent.
4. Increase faculty understanding of the needs of students with disabilities
and
5. Work as an advocate for students.
In addition to the support services that are available to all students,
students in the ACCESS Program may be eligible for accommodations
such as, assistance with note-taking, interpreter services and assistive
technology. Program participants are also assisted with referrals to both
internal and external support services.
See page 7 and 8 for further information.
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External Referral Services
Support Groups
Community Mental Health
Diagnostic
Social Services Agencies
Michigan Rehabilitation Services
Michigan Commission for the Blind
Carl D. Perkins Program
Students enrolled in selected career and vocational programs at Wayne
County Community College District may be eligible for support services
through the Carl D. Perkins Program. Services include tutoring, advising,
workshops, career/job preparation, financial assistance, etc. For
application and eligibility requirements, call the District at
(313) 496-2634.
TRIO Transfer Program
Funded by the United States Department of Education, the Transfer
Program assists TRIO eligible students in transferring to a four year
college or university. Program participants are offered a variety of
services designed to assist them financially and academically. Students
will increase their knowledge of the transfer requirements at various
colleges and universities. To get more information about the Transfer
Program call (313) 496-2634.
For more information, go to http://www.admissions.wayne.edu/transfer/
click on WayneDirect. Download a WayneDirect application at
http://admissions.wayne.edu/pdf/waynedirectwc3.pdf or call
(313) 496-2634.
MI-LSAMP
The Michigan Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation
(MI-LSAMP) is a National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored
consortium of 5 universities and 10 community colleges. The goal of the
MI-LSAMP is to increase the number of highly trained minority students
earning baccalaureate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics (STEM) fields.
The MI-LSAMP paid summer undergraduate research programs hosted at
the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Wayne State
University and Western Michigan University engage students in mentored
hands-on advanced research training.
Current WCCCD underrepresented minority community college students
with a 2.8 GPA or greater in a STEM program of study who plan to
transfer to a 4-year institution to complete a STEM baccalaureate degree
are eligible to apply for an internship.
For more information refer to the web link,
http://www.engin.umich.edu/students/mi-lsamp/,
or call 313 496-2634.
MICUP
Michigan College and University Partnership (MICUP) is a grant program
coordinated by Michigan Technological University (MTU) that
encourages academically and economically disadvantaged students as
well as minority students to secure an education at a community college
and transfer to a four-year institution to earn a baccalaureate degree.
Benefits of being a part of the MICUP program include: 1) all expenses
paid trip to Michigan Technological University for a fall campus tour and,
2) summer internship program with a stipend, free 3-credit class and
research project opportunity at MTU for those applicants who are
selected. For more information about the MICUP program, please call
313-496-2634.
WayneDirect
WayneDirect is an early admission program for students at WCCCD who
are interested in transferring to Wayne State University to earn a
bachelor’s degree. Students are encouraged to apply for the WayneDirect
program early during their first two semesters at WCCCD to reap all the
benefits of the program. WayneDirect students who have a 2.0 GPA and
50 credits or an associate degree are guaranteed admission to WSU and
an opportunity to apply for WSU scholarships upon transfer. Other
benefits include:
1. access to WSU academic resources such as advising, transfer credit
evaluation, writing center workshops, Academic Success Center –
tutoring
2. career services such as counseling, resume workshops and mock
interviews
3. access to the WSU’s library, One Card, fitness facility, and
events/activities
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STUDENT SERVICES
Transcript Transfer Evaluations
Michigan Community College Virtual
Incoming transfer students must request official transcripts from
their previous college(s) for evaluation and review for transfer
credit. Transcript Evaluation Forms must be completed and all
official transcripts must be mailed to:
Learning Collaborative
Wayne County Community College District
District Records, 2nd Floor
801 W. Fort St.
Detroit, MI 48226
After completion of the transcript evaluation the student will
receive official notice of accepted transfer credit.
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support from the Michigan Virtual University, has created
a Michigan Community College Virtual Learning
Collaborative (MCCVLC) among Michigan's community
colleges. Wayne County Community College District is a
member of the MCCVLC. The MCCVLC is designed to
allow current Michigan community college students to
take courses from other member colleges while still
receiving support services and maintaining their
academic record at the designated home college.
For further admissions information, please visit
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Questions? Concerns? Problems?
1-800-300-2118
Do you feel as if you have exhausted all avenues and
followed the correct procedures to resolve an issue
without a satisfactory outcome? Then you should
contact the District Communication Management
Center (DCMC) at 1-800-300-2118. A highly trained
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Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
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PRIORITY
REGISTRATION
WCCCD now offers priority registration. Priority registration allows current
students who have accumulated at least 12 credit hours to register early.
NOTE: Priority registration applies to online registration only
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 1
Starts Monday, June 16, 2014 for Students with 42+ credit hours
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 2
Starts Monday, June 23, 2014 for Students with 30+ credit hours
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 3
Starts Monday, June 30, 2014 for Students with 12+ credit hours
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. How do I know if I am eligible for
priority registration?
Access your unofficial transcript via
Web-Gate. If you have accumulated 12
credit hours, you are eligible for priority
registration.
4. If I register on my priority date, when
can I make schedule changes?
You can register as early as your assigned
date. After that date you may make schedule
changes until registration for the semester
ends. Refer to the registration calendar for
the last day to register for a given semester.
2. How are my total hours earned computed?
Based on the number of WCCCD credits
earned as well as any additional coursework
from other colleges you have had transferred
to apply to your WCCCD degree/certificate.
3. What prevents students from registering on
the wrong day?
Web-Gate will identify those students
eligible for priority registration.
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5. What are my registration options?
You can register online or visit one of our
campus self service centers.
6. Why is there priority registration?
Priority Registration was implemented to
give priority to students who are close to
graduation so that they may enroll in the
required courses needed to graduate.
General Information (313) 496-2600
DIVISION OF
STUDENT SERVICES
Wait Listing
“The only line that you will want to get in.”
The Wait Listing process allows
students to place their names on
a waiting list for select closed courses.
If an opening occurs, an e-mail is sent to the
first student on the Wait List informing the student
that he/she has a certain amount of time to register
for the course (usually 24 hours after the e-mail is sent).
The Wait Listing process is only available through Web-Gate.
For more information, visit www.wcccd.edu
and click on the Wait Listing icon.
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Security Report
Wayne County Community College District’s annual security report is now available.
This report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics
for the District. The policy statements address the school’s policies, procedures and
programs concerning safety and security, for example, policies for responding to
emergency situations and sexual offenses. The report also includes crime statistical
information reported to the United States Department of Education. This report
is available online at http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/campussafety.htm. You may also
request a paper copy from the District Police Authority department.
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General Information (313) 496-2600
Wayne County Community
College District is proud to
participate in TRIO –
Student Support Services.
This federally funded grant
program sponsored by the
United State Department of
Education is designed to
assist first-generation and
low-income students who
are traditionally
underrepresented in postsecondary education and students who are at a high
risk of dropping out.
The goal of TRIO-SSS is to increase the college retention and graduation rates of
its participants and help students make the transition from one level of higher
education to the next. In alignment with the District’s Completion Agenda the
program is evaluated on the number of participants who complete an Associate
Degree at WCCCD and successfully transfer and enroll into a four year
college/university.
For more information about TRiO–Student Support Services please contact:
Division of Student Services
District Office Building
801 W. Fort Street
Detroit, Michigan 48226
(313) 496-2634
Division of Student Services
Graduation Progress System
(GPS)
Powered by Degree Works
Graduation Progress System (GPS) helps students and advisors monitor progress
towards degree and certificate completion. It combines the District's state-approved
degree and certificate requirements with the coursework students have completed into
an easy-to-read worksheet that helps students see how the courses they have completed
count toward degree and certificate requirements as well as what courses and
requirements they still need to complete.
View Your Personal Roadmap
to Graduation Today!
Step 1: Log-in to your student
Web-Gate account.
Step 2: Select “Student” on the
Main Menu
Step 3: Select “Student Records”
on the Student Menu
Step 4: Select “Degree
Evaluation” on the
Student Records Menu
GPS is intended to support and complement academic advising, but not to
replace face-to-face advising sessions.
If you have any questions, please contact Student Services at 313-496-2634.
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www.wcccd.edu
General Information (313) 496-2600
Division of Student Services
Announces
FREE Online Tutoring: Anywhere, Anytime
• Math • Bilingual Math • Introductory Anatomy & Physiology
• Biology • Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Physics • Economics
• Finance • Accounting • Statistics • Spanish • Writing
• Reading • Computers & Technology
With Smarthinking, you can:
• Access a personal Drop-In session and interact with a live tutor.
• Schedule a Personal Session with a tutor of your choice.
• Submit your Writing for any class to our Writing Center.
• Submit an Offline Question and receive a reply from a tutor.
All currently enrolled WCCCD students have access to on-demand
academic support free of charge by logging into their WEBGATE account
and selecting the SMARTHINKING link.
For technical assistance please contact the I.T. HELPDESK
at (313) 496-2666
Sponsored by PBI Grant
GET REEL ABOUT YOUR CAREER
CandidCareer.com will be launched during the Spring 2014 semester.
CandidCareer.com is changing the way a student can approach career exploration.
Whether you are just beginning to explore career options, preparing for a job interview,
or looking to change careers, CandidCareer.com can help. Thousands of informational
1-3 minute video interviews with real professionals through an easy to use website,
is at your fingertips. CandidCareer.com is dedicated to providing the inside scoop on
careers so viewers will be informed and ready for what lies ahead. Find your passion
today at CandidCareer.com!
Why CandidCareer.com?
• A fun and efficient way to explore careers! Similar in nature to YouTube and Financial
Aid TV
• Discover career fields you did not even know existed and learn what it takes to get there
• Save your favorites to help guide your college and/or career discussions with your family
or advisor
• Available 24/7 anywhere there is internet accessibility and it is customer friendly
• Social media friendly, flexible video sharing and it works on smart phones and
notebooks
• Career Advice Channel provides advice tips on such topics as Resume Writing,
Interviewing, Networking, Career Fairs, Internships, Grad School and much more
If you have any questions, please contact Student Services at 313-496-2634.
www.wcccd.edu
Wayne County Community College District launched its Financial Aid TV Service
to provide current and prospective students, parents and the community with
a 24/7 interactive question and answer tool which enhances the delivery of
Financial Aid services. More expansive than “Frequently Asked Questions,”
answers to financial aid at WCCCD are now in the hands of students whenever
they need them. A bank of 50+ video playlists is specifically designed to answer
all student financial aid questions. Fast, effective and accurate information is
available on mobile devices, laptops and iPad’s 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
at www.wcccd.financialaidtv.com.
Italy
Austria
Spain
Greece
Ghana
Argentina
Brazil
We
We are the best when it comes to
studying abroad!
Costa Rica
France
Australia
Wayne
Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD)
strives to empower its students to experience the
diverse cultures of the world and to be academically
competitive in a global society
District’s Study
society.. The District’s
Abroad Program provides its students with an
exemplary international experience comparable to a
classroom without walls. Global citizenship requires
an appreciation of diversity and encourages learning
about other cultures. Such knowledge helps students
dispel fears enabling them to feel comfortable in
an ever
-changing world. The program has exposed
ever-changing
students to foreign languages, cultures, values,
socio-economic issues, and the standards of living
of people from around the world.
Reasons and benefits for
studying abroad:
• Lasting memories
• New relationships and friendships
• Becoming global-minded
India
• Enriched college experience that
enables students to engage and learn in
a new cultural environment
• Exciting adventures
• Changed outlook on life and perspective
of the world
• Encourages students to try new things—
food, language and social interaction
Career Benefits
• Studying abroad does more than promote
academic enrichment and personal growth.
It also can enhance the prospects for
employment, especially in the fields of business,
international affairs, and government services.
Today’s employers are increasingly seeking
• Today’s
employees who have a sense of the world
outside their own environment or boundaries.
• Students who have studied abroad are likely
to possess international knowledge and often
times second language skills.
Some current statistics for studying abroad:
Puerto Rico
Source: Google search
Mexico
England
Belize and
Guatemala
Netherlands
For more information, please contact David C. Butty
Butty,, Executive Dean for International Programs/Media Specialist at: 313-496-2526.
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Scholarships
• All USA Academic Team
• All State Academic
Team
• Leaders of Promise
• Jack Kent Cooke
Foundation
• Guistwhite Scholarship
• Nota Bene Anthology
• Coca Cola Scholars
• Hites Foundation
• Transfer Scholarships
• And More…
PHI THETA KAPPA
International Honor Society of the Two Year College
Phi Theta Kappa was founded in 1918 by college
presidents in Missouri. Today, it is the largest
international honor society with more than two
million members. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa
is to recognize and encourage scholarship among
two-year college students.
WCCCD Membership Requirements:
• Current enrollment at WCCCD
• Complete 12 credit hours of college level coursework
at WCCCD
• Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5
• Receive a membership invitation
• Adhere to the moral standards of Phi Theta Kappa
Earn it, Learn it, Live it…
The Phi Theta Kappa Experience.
Society
Hallmarks
✦ Scholarship
✦ Leadership
✦ Service
✦ Fellowship
Hallmarks are the
standards set by the
society that guide
the activities of
Phi Theta Kappans.
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CALL:
District Office:
313-496-2634
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EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM
Have you signed up to receive
notice of school closings and
emergencies on your cell phone?
Sign-up for the
WCCCD
Emergency Alert
System @
www.wcccd.edu
Being informed means
being prepared!
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www.wcccd.edu
313-496-2634
In an effort to improve WCCCD student access to all District communications we are now
requiring that all academic students have a free WCCCD student Email account. This will
enable students to have instant access to important student and District information and
provide each student with a safe and secure method in which to communicate with WCCCD.
All official college communication to students will come through WCCCD student Email
accounts. WCCCD students will be responsible for communications sent to their address by
the District as we switch our student communication process to a paperless system.
What does this mean for WCCCD students?
• Students will have instant access to official
communications about their classes, billing
statements, financial aid, student accounts,
retention alerts, emergency alerts, etc. and
these will come only to your WCCCD
student Email (no longer on paper).
• Messages sent by students to WCCCD from
their WCCCD student Email account will be
secure and will not be at risk of being held as
“spam”.
• Students will be more informed and have the
ability to take charge of their education at
WCCCD!
What do you need to do?
• Simply register for any academic class and
you will automatically be provided with a
WCCCD student Email account.
• Please note it will take 24 hours from the
time you register for classes for your WCCCD
student Email account to be activated.
• Check your Email account regularly to stay
in touch and in control of your education at
WCCCD!
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.
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Mary Ellen Stempfle
19305 Vernier Road • Harper Woods, MI 48225
Earn your bachelor’s or master’s degree close to home!
WCCCD’s Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees through educational
partnerships with University of Detroit Mercy, Western Michigan University, Walsh College, University of
Michigan-Flint, Ferris State University and Michigan State University. In addition, select WCCCD academic
course offerings are available. Conveniently located in Harper Woods at 19305 Vernier Road, this facility
offers easy access to both 8 Mile Road and the I-94 expressway.
• Finance, Graduate
Certificate in Finance
• Health Information
Management, Bachelor
of Science
• Educational Administration,
Master of Arts
• Curriculum and Instruction,
Master of Arts
• Social Work, Bachelor
of Social Work
• Teaching of Mathematics,
Master of Arts in the
Teaching of Mathematics
Bachelor of Science
Degrees:
• Allied Health
• Criminal Justice
• Dental Hygiene
• Bachelor of Nursing
• Bachelor of Business
Administration
• Master Gardener Certification
MetroDetroit
• Bachelor in General
University Studies
• Master of Management
For more information call (313) 962-7150 or visit www.wcccd.edu
Campus Signature
Programs
Downriver Campus
• Alternative Fuels Technology
• Automotive Technology
• Emergency Medical Technology
• Fire Protection Technology
• Homeland Security
Downtown Campus
• Business Administration
• Computer Information Systems
• Computer Support Specialist
• Criminal Justice: Public/Private
Security
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering
• Light Rail Engineering Technology
• Network Administrator
• Water Environmental Technology
• Paralegal Technology
Eastern Campus
• Advanced Manufacturing
• Artistic Welding
• Digital Media Production
• Entrepreneurship
• Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning (HVAC)
• Welding Technology
• Auto Body Repair
Northwest Campus
• Criminal Justice (Corrections and Law
Enforcement)
• Dental Hygiene
• Dental Assisting
• Food Service Management
• Nursing
• Phlebotomy
• Pharmacy Technology
• Surgical Technology
Western Campus
• Bio-Medical Equipment Repair
Technology
• Computer Information Systems
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering
• Global Supply Chain Management
• Heating, Ventilation and
Air Conditioning (HVAC)
• Hemodialysis
• Video Game Design & Animation
• Website Designer
For more information,
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Auto Body
Technology
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
In May 2012, the median annual
wage for automotive body and
related repairers was $38,380.
The median annual wage for
automotive glass installers
and repairers was $32,650
in May 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of automotive body
and glass repairers is projected
to grow 13 percent from 2012
to 2022, about as fast as the
average for all occupations.
Job opportunities should be
very good for jobseekers with
industry certification and formal
training in automotive body
repair and refinishing and in
collision repair.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2014-15 Edition, Automotive Body and Glass
Repairers, on the Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/installationmaintenance-and-repair/automotive-bodyand-glass-repairers.htm
The Auto Body Technology
Associate of Applied Science
degree is designed to provide
students with in-depth instruction
in the field of Automotive Body
Paint and Repair. The Auto Body
Technology Program is designed
to develop qualified technicians
who can diagnose, repair and
service the body and finish work
of automobiles. The program
provides opportunities for the
student to develop their skills and
competencies for positions such
as Automotive Painter, Auto Body
Paint and Repair Technician, Collision Repair Technician, Glazier (glass
repair specialist), as well as self-employment in the Auto Body and Auto
Collision repair field. The program prepares students for Automotive
Service Excellence (ASE) and State of Michigan certifications in Damage
Repair and Refinishing, and Damage Analysis and Estimating.
WHAT DO AUTO BODY TECHNICIANS DO?
Auto Body Technicians inspect car frames for structural damage.
Technicians can restore, refinish, and replace vehicle bodies and frames,
windshields and window glass. Technicians can repair most damage from
vehicle collisions and make vehicles look and drive like new. Damage
may be minor, such as replacing a cracked windshield, or major, such
as replacing an entire door panel. After a major collision, the underlying
frame of a car can become bent out of shape. Repairers restore the
structural integrity of car frames back to manufacturer specifications.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
Repair technicians work indoors in body shops, which are often noisy.
Most shops are well ventilated to disperse dust and paint fumes.
Repair technicians sometimes work in awkward and cramped positions,
and their work can be physically demanding. Automotive glass installers
and repairers often travel to the customer’s location to repair damaged
windshields and window glass.
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Patient Care
Technology
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
The median annual wage for
similar occupations such as
nursing assistants was $24,420
in May 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of similar
occupations such as (nursing
assistants) is projected to grow
21 percent from 2012 to 2022,
faster than the average for all
occupations.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2014-15 Edition, Nursing Assistants and
Orderlies, on the Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/nursingassistants.htm
The Patient Care Technology
Certificate is designed to provide
students with in-depth instruction
in the field of Patient Care
Technology (PCT). This program
will prepare students for
employment in the expanding
area of patient care. Skills
obtained will allow for work in
a variety of settings from
acute care to home care.
WHAT DO PATIENT CARE
TECHNICIANS DO?
Patient Care Technicians (PCT),
(similar to nursing assistants),
help provide basic care for
patients in hospitals and residents
of long-term care facilities, such
as nursing homes. In nursing
homes, PCTs are often the
principal caregivers. They have
more contact with residents
than other members of the staff.
Because some residents stay in
a nursing home for months or
years, PCTs may develop close
relationships with their patients.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
Patient Care Technicians may work in a nursing care facility, hospitals,
residential care facilities, or home health care organizations.
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Computer Information Systems:
Database Administrator
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
The median annual wage for
database administrators (DBAs)
was $77,080 in May 2012. Almost
all database administrators work
full time. About a quarter worked
more than 40 hours per week
in 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of database
administrators (DBAs) is projected
to grow 15 percent from 2012 to
2022, faster than the average for
all occupations. Growth in this
occupation will be driven by
the increased data needs of
companies in all sectors of the
economy. Database administrators
will be needed to organize and
present data in a way that makes
it easy for analysts and other
stakeholders to understand.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2014-15 Edition, Database Administrators,
on the Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-andinformation-technology/databaseadministrators.htm
The Computer Information Systems:
Database Administrator certification
is designed to give students a
technical foundation to design and
implement the infrastructure for
business solutions using database
tools. Database Administrators
use software to store and organize
business data. The student
completing this program can sit
for Oracle Certification exams. This
program focuses on administrative
tasks and building database
applications using programming
skills such as data collection, query
techniques and database creation.
WHAT DO DATABASE ADMINISTRATORS DO?
Database administrators (DBAs) use specialized software to store and organize
data, such as financial information and customer shipping records. DBAs make
sure that data are available to users and are secure from unauthorized access.
DBAs make sure that data analysts can easily use the database to find the
information they need and that the system performs as it should. DBAs
sometimes work with an organization’s management to understand the
company’s data needs and to plan the goals of the database. Database
administrators are responsible for backing up systems to prevent data loss in
case of a power outage or other disaster. They also ensure the integrity of the
database, guaranteeing that the data stored in it come from reliable sources.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
DBAs were employed in many types of industries. The largest number work for
computer systems design and related services firms, such as Internet service
providers and data-processing firms. Other DBAs are employed by firms with
large databases, such as insurance companies and banks, both of which keep
track of vast amounts of personal and financial data for their clients. Some DBAs
administer databases for retail companies that keep track of their buyers’ credit
card and shipping information; others work for healthcare firms and manage
patients’ medical records.
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Digital Media
Production
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
The median annual wage of film
and video editors was $50,930 in
May 2010. Salaries vary as many
individuals in digital media are
self-employed, but can average
around $70,000 for the more
technically oriented graphic
technologists.
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of film and video
editors and camera operators is
projected to grow 4 percent from
2010 to 2020, slower than the
average for all occupations.
These occupations should have
intense competition for jobs,
and those with more experience
at a TV station or on a film set will
likely have the best job prospects.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.
Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook
Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, Film and Video
Editors and Camera Operators, on the
Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/mediaand-communication/film-and-video-editorsand-camera-operators.htm
www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/2012/fall/art02.pdf;
bls.gov/mlr/1998/03/art3full.pdf
The Digital Media Production
Associate of Applied Science
degree and College Certificate
program will provide students
with a broad survey of the digital
production tools. The students
will gain a theoretical grasp of
the implications of digital mass
communications through various
digital media production courses
and hands-on experience in digital
video and sound production,
web design layout, and design.
The program may be pursued
as a full-time or part-time study.
WHAT DO DIGITAL
MEDIA PRODUCTION
TECHNOLOGIST DO?
Digital Media Production
Technologists use web publishing
tools to develop content that can
be shared online. They produce
online content and digital visual
effects for their customer often
converging media (visual, textual,
and audio) into interactive,
digital methods of presentation.
WHERE DO THEY
WORK?
Digital Media Production Technologists can be found working in private ad
agencies, public and private organizations, television, video, special effects,
animation, and feature film production companies.
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Paralegal Technology
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
The median annual wage of
paralegals and legal assistants
was $46,680 in May 2010.
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of paralegals and
legal assistants is expected to
grow by 18 percent from 2010
to 2020, about as fast as the
average for all occupations.
This occupation attracts many
applicants, and competition for
jobs will be strong. Experienced,
formally trained paralegals should
have the best job prospects.
The Paralegal Technology
Associate of Applied Science
degree program provides students
with the educational background
and training required to become
a paralegal, legal assistant or legal
aide. Graduates of the Paralegal
Technology Program are able to
assist a licensed attorney in
providing legal services to their
clients. The program provides
the knowledge and skills regarding
the legal system and substantive
and procedural law necessary
to perform many routine legal
processes under the supervision
of a licensed attorney.
WHAT DO PARALEGALS
AND LEGAL ASSISTANTS
DO?
Paralegals and legal assistants
do a variety of tasks to support
lawyers, including maintaining and
organizing files, conducting legal
research, and drafting documents.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2012-13 Edition, Paralegals and Legal
Assistants, on the Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/legal/paralegals-andlegal-assistants.htm
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
Paralegals and legal assistants are found in all types of organizations,
but most work for law firms, corporate legal departments, or government
agencies. They usually work full-time, and overtime is sometimes needed
to meet important deadlines.
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Computer Information Systems:
Business Analytics
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
The median annual wage for
statisticians was $75,560 in
May 2012. The median wage
is the wage at which half the
workers in an occupation earned
more than that amount and half
earned less. The lowest 10
percent earned less than
$42,220 and the top 10 percent
earned more than $121,890.
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of statisticians is
projected to grow 27 percent
from 2012 to 2022, much faster
than the average for all
occupations. Growth is expected
to result from more widespread
use of statistical analysis to make
informed business, healthcare,
and policy decisions. In addition,
the large increase in available
data from the Internet will open
up new areas for analysis.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2014-15 Edition, Statisticians, on the Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/math/statisticians.htm
This Computer Information Systems:
Business Analytics certificate is
designed to provide students with
in-depth instruction and prepares
students for entry-level Business
Analytics positions requiring
knowledge, setup and usage of
business intelligence and data
analysis solutions. Business
Analytics is expanding in businesses,
government agencies and notfor-profit organizations, enabling
professionals to make better decisions utilizing appropriate data and information.
Students will have the ability to structure data and prepare reports in ways that
are meaningful to business decision makers. Course work will include database
concepts, data modeling, SQL, data analysis, data mining tools, mathematical
and statistical techniques, project management and systems analysis. Emphasis
is placed on strong communication skills necessary to interact with key users
and understand their requirements.
WHAT DO STATISTICIANS DO?
Statisticians use statistical methods to collect and analyze data and help solve
real-world problems in business, engineering, the sciences, or other fields.
Statisticians typically apply statistical theories and methods to solve practical
problems in business, engineering, the sciences, or other fields; decide what
data are needed to answer specific questions or problems; determine methods
for finding or collecting data; analyze and interpret data; report conclusions
from their analyses.
Statisticians use computers with specialized statistical software to analyze
data. In their analyses, statisticians identify trends and relationships within
the data. They also conduct tests to find out the data’s reliability and validity.
Some statisticians may help create new statistical software packages to
analyze data more accurately and efficiently.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
Statisticians who work for private businesses often work in teams with other
professionals. Statisticians may travel occasionally to meet with team members,
set up surveys and research projects, or oversee the collection of data.
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Bookkeeping
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
The median annual wage for
bookkeeping, accounting, and
auditing clerks was $35,170 in
May 2012. Many bookkeeping,
accounting, and auditing clerks
work full time. About 1 in 4 worked
part time in 2012. They may work
longer hours to meet deadlines at
the end of the fiscal year, during
tax time, or when monthly or
yearly accounting audits are
performed. Those who work in
hotels, restaurants, and stores
may put in overtime during peak
holiday and vacation seasons.
The Bookkeeping short-term certificate
is designed to provide students with
in-depth instruction in the field of
Accounting with a concentration in
Bookkeeping. The program covers
the foundational knowledge and skills
needed to help process a company’s
business transactions. The curriculum
focuses on the role of accounting in
business and management. Students
will encounter real-world scenarios
where they will use accounting
information resources and systems,
and present conclusions based on
accounting and business data.
Additionally, students will use ledgers,
journals, and worksheets to complete
formal, informal, and quantitative
accounting tasks.
WHAT DO BOOKKEEPERS DO?
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of bookkeeping,
accounting, and auditing clerks is
projected to grow 11 percent from
2012 to 2022, about as fast as the
average for all occupations.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2014-15 Edition, Bookkeeping, Accounting,
and Auditing Clerks, on the Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/office-andadministrative-support/bookkeepingaccounting-and-auditing-clerks.htm
Bookkeepers produce financial records for organizations. They record financial
transactions, update statements, and check financial records for accuracy.
As organizations continue to computerize their financial records, many
bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks use specialized accounting
software, spreadsheets, and databases. Most clerks now enter information from
receipts or bills into computers, and the information is then stored electronically.
They must be comfortable using computers to record and calculate data.
The widespread use of computers also has enabled bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks to take on additional responsibilities, such as payroll, billing,
purchasing (buying), and keeping track of overdue bills. Many of these functions
require clerks to communicate with clients. The professional, scientific, and
technical services industry includes the accounting, tax preparation,
bookkeeping, and payroll services sub-industry.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
Bookkeeping clerks work in offices. Bookkeepers who work for multiple firms
may do site visits to their clients’ places of business. They often work alone,
but sometimes they collaborate with accountants and managers, and depending
on the size of the organization, they may work with bookkeeping, accounting,
and auditing clerks from other departments.
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Home Health
Care Aide
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PAY
The median annual wage for home
health aides was $20,820 in May
2012. Most home health aides
worked full time in 2012.
JOB OUTLOOK
Employment of home health aides
is projected to grow 48 percent
from 2012 to 2022, much faster
than the average for all
occupations.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2014-15 Edition, Home Health Aides,
on the Internet at
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/homehealth-aides.htm
The Home Health Care Technology
certificate will prepare students for
employment in the home health
care industry. Home Health Care
Aides (HHA) provide personal and
homemaking services to ill,
convalescing, elderly, and disabled
persons and, if needed, to their
families. Graduates will learn to
care for clients in a holistic,
respectful, and professional
manner. Graduates will
demonstrate the ability to properly
follow directions/care plans, respect
client privacy, as well as provide emotional comfort and support to diverse
clients and their families. Graduates will be able to assist in client observation,
ambulation, transfer, transport, personal grooming and hygiene in a safe and
effective manner.
WHAT DO HOME HEALTH CARE AIDES DO?
Home Health Care Aides help people who are disabled, chronically ill, or
cognitively impaired. They often help older adults who need assistance.
In some states, home health care aides may be able to give a client medication
or check the client’s vital signs under the direction of a nurse or other healthcare
practitioner. Home health aides typically help clients in their daily personal
tasks, such as bathing or dressing. They provide basic health-related services
according to a client’s needs, such as checking vital signs or administering
prescribed medication at scheduled times.
Other duties may include organizing a client’s schedule and planning
appointments, and arranging transportation to doctors’ offices or for other
kinds of outings. They may shop for groceries and prepare meals to a client’s
dietary specifications, while providing companionship to the client.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
Home health aides held about 875,100 jobs in 2012. Home Health Aides may
provide services in a variety of environments including rehabilitation centers,
long term care centers and hospice; however, most assignments are usually
in the patients' home.
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Artistic Welding Technology Showcase
EMPLOYMENT
Employment of welders, cutters,
solderers, and brazers is expected
to grow 15 percent from 2010 to
2020, about as fast as the average
for all occupations.
Employment growth reflects the
need for welders in manufacturing
because of the importance and
versatility of welding as a
manufacturing process. The basic
skills of welding are the same
across industries, so welders can
easily shift from one industry to
another, depending on where they
are needed most. For example,
welders laid off in the automotive
manufacturing industry may be able
to find work in the oil and gas
industry. Growth of the defense
industry, including the
manufacturing of aircrafts and
missiles, is expected to contribute
to employment growth.
For all welders, job prospects
should be better for those willing to
relocate.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Employment Projections program
Certificate Program
Wayne County Community College District is pleased to announce the start of a new certificate in Artistic
Welding. This certificate is designed to train individuals to use welding to create works of art. The
individuals will learn design, theory and use of welding equipment, safe welding practices, and to
incorporate art into this traditionally industrial field.
As we watch the economic conditions and employment settings change we see that more and more
employers continue to ask for individuals with diverse skills. Additionally, increased numbers of persons
are choosing to be entrepreneurial and need to have a diverse skill set to sustain their economic needs.
The welding and artistic welding courses that we offer allow individuals to become entrepreneurial while
adding diversity to their experience base. This program is great in that it offers so many opportunities for
persons to make a sustainable living wage doing something that they enjoy.
Consider a career in welding or artistic welding and start your training with us at WCCCD!
WHAT IS WELDING?
Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. In this process, heat is applied to
metal pieces, melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Because of its strength, welding is
used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, aerospace applications, and thousands of
other manufacturing activities. Welding also is used to join beams in the construction of buildings,
bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries.
WHERE DO WELDERS WORK?
Welders work in a wide variety of industries, from car racing to manufacturing. The work that welders do
and the equipment they use vary, depending on the industry. The most common and simplest type of
welding today, arc welding, uses electrical currents to create heat and bond metals together—but there
are more than 100 different processes that a welder can use. The type of weld is normally determined by
the types of metals being joined and the conditions under which the welding is to take place.
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Light Rail Engineering Showcase
EMPLOYMENT
The median annual wage of train
engineers and operators was
$46,100 in May 2010. Median
wages for brake, signal, and
switch operators in May 2010 was
$47,670.
Employment of train engineers
and operators is projected to
experience little or no change,
growing 1 percent from 2010 to
2020. However, job opportunities
for these occupations should be
favorable because many current
workers are approaching
retirement age. Opportunities are
expected to be favorable in the
Detroit Metropolitan area as the
light rail system becomes
operational.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.
Department of Labor, Occupational
Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,
Train Engineers and Operators
Associate of Applied Science
The Light Rail Engineering Technology (LRT) program will prepare students for employment in the light rail
industry developing in Detroit and other urban areas nationwide. With the coming of the M-1 rail line along
the Woodward corridor, jobs in Light Rail Transportation will be available. WCCCD offers two Associate
Degrees in Light Rail Engineering Technology: an AAS in LRT with a focus on electromechanical work and
an AAS in LRT with a focus on Signaling and Communications. Students will be prepared to sit for
standardized railroad worker certification exams upon completing the program.
WHAT DO LIGHT RAIL TECHNICIANS DO?
Passenger railroads deliver millions of passengers and long-distance commuters to destinations
throughout the country. Subways and light-rail systems move passengers within metropolitan areas and
their surrounding suburbs. All of these modes of rail transportation require employees to operate, oversee,
and assist in rail operations. Graduates of the programs will be able to: Demonstrate a firm understanding
of the operation of railcar electromechanical systems; diagnose and conduct entry level troubleshooting
and repairs of railcars; demonstrate a basic understanding of the operation of railcar electromechanical
systems; diagnose and conduct troubleshooting and repairs of electromechanical systems on railcars;
demonstrate a basic understanding of the operation of a rail line and railcar signaling/communication
systems; diagnose and conduct troubleshooting and repairs on signaling and communications systems
along rail lines and on railcars.
WHERE DO THEY WORK?
Rail transportation workers are employed by three types of railroads: freight, passenger, and urban transit
(subway and light rail). Rail transportation workers not only work on trains, but also can be found working
in rail yards where railcars are inspected, repaired, coupled, and uncoupled.
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Increase Your Employment Options:
Complete A Few Courses
Earn Certificates Towards a Degree
Prepare for an Industry Certification Examination
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
BRAKES EXAM
• AUT 120
• AUT 203
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION & TRANSAXLE EXAM
Brakes 1*
Brakes II*
• AUT 122
• AUT 206
Automatic Transmission & Transaxle I*
Automatic Transmission & Transaxle II*
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Brakes Exam
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Transmission & Axle Exam
____________________________T_O_T_A_L_1_8__C_R_E_D_IT_S
____________________________T_O_T_A_L_1_9__C_R_ED
__IT_S
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS
SYSTEMS EXAM
• AUT 114
• AUT 115
• AUT 116
• AUT 117
Electrical Electronics I*
Electrical Electronics Systems II*
Electrical Electronics Systems III*
Electrical Electronics Systems IV*
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Electrical/Electronics Systems
____________________________T_O_T_A_L_1_2__C_R_E_D_IT_S
ENGINE PERFORMANCE EXAM
• AUT 118
• AUT 119
• AUT 200
• AUT 201
Engine Performance I*
Engine Performance II*
Engine Performance III*
Engine Performance IV*
• AUT 124
• AUT 207
Engine Repair I*
Engine Repair II*
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Engine Repair Exam
TOTAL 19 CREDITS
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING EXAM
• AUT 125
• AUT 208
Heating & Air Conditioning I*
Heating & Air Conditioning II*
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Heating & Air Conditioning Exam
____________________________T_O_T_A_L_1_7__C_R_ED
__IT_S
MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN & AXLE EXAM
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Engine Performance Exam
____________________________T_O_T_A_L_2_4__C_R_E_D_IT_S
SUSPENSION & STEERING EXAM
• AUT 121
• AUT 204
ENGINE REPAIR EXAM
• AUT 126
• AUT 209
Manual Drive Train & Axles I*
Manual Drive Train & Axles II*
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Manual Drive Train & Axles Exam
Steering and Suspension I*
Steering and Suspension II*
3rd Party Exam: Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE): Suspension & Steering Exam
TOTAL 17 CREDITS
* Pre-requisites Required
TOTAL 17 CREDITS
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HEALTH SCIENCES
_________________________________________
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING
• NHS 100
FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENT
Nursing Assistant
3rd Party Exam: Preparation Michigan Nurse Aide Examination for
CNA Certification
TOTAL 10 CREDITS
_________________________________________
DENTAL
Certification: X-Ray
• DEN 200 Dental Radiology Theory
• DEN 201 Dental Radiology Lab
TOTAL 3 CREDITS
3rd Party Exam: Preparation Northeast Regional Board: Online Exam
Certification: Local Anesthesia
• DHY 214 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control+
• DHY 129 Clinical DHY 1 - Lec
• DHY 130 Clinical DHY 1 - Lab
• DHY 131 Clinical DHY 1I - Lec
• DHY 132 Clinical DHY 1I - Lab
• DHY 211 Pharmacology
• DHY 101 Fundamentals of DHY
TOTAL 19 CREDITS
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FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENT
Certification: Level I Foodservice Manager
• FSM 105 Principles of Foodservice Systems+
• FSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation
3rd Party Exam: National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational
Foundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 5 CREDITS
Certification: Food Safety and Sanitation
• FSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation+
3rd Party Exam: National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational
Foundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
Certification: Food Preparation
• FSM 140 Principles of Food Preparation+
3rd Party Exam: National Restaurants Association (NRA)
Educational Foundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 2 CREDITS
Certification: Food and Beverage Control
• FSM 220 Food and Beverage Cost Control+
• MAT 112 Elementary Algebra or Equivalent
3rd Party Exam: National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational
Foundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 6 CREDITS
Certification: Purchasing
• FSM 230 Purchasing for Foodservice Systems+
• FSM 145 Quality Food Production
3rd Party Exam: National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational
Foundation and State of Michigan Certification Exams
TOTAL 6 CREDITS
_________________________________________
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
Certification: Central Service Technician
• SUR 100 Orientation to Surgical Technology - Lecture
• SUR 101 Central Service Technician - Lecture+
• SUR 102
Central Service Technician - Lab and Clinical
TOTAL 10 CREDITS
* Pre-requisite Required
+
Requires Program Admission
Applicable to the 2013-2014 Catalog
TOTAL 2 CREDITS
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Increase Your Employment Options:
Complete A Few Courses
Earn Certificates Towards a Degree
Prepare for an Industry Certification Examination
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMPUTER OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COURSES
CISCO CCNA Exam
• CIS 237 CISCO CCNA*
3rd Party Exam: CISCO CCNA Exam
TOTAL 14 CREDITS
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS COURSES
Microsoft Office Specialist Exam
• OIS 251 Microsoft Word Specialist*
• OIS 252 Microsoft Excel Specialist*
• OIS 253 Microsoft Powerpoint Specialist
• OIS 254 Microsoft Access Specialist
3rd Party Exam: Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGY
SPECIALIST (MCTS) EXAM PREPARATION
____________________________T_O_T_A_L_1_5__C_R_E_D_IT_S
Certified Technology Specialist
• CT 211 Computer Networking I*
CompTIA A+ Exam 1 Preparation
• CT 209 Computer Repair
3rd Party Exam: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70680
3rd Party Exam: CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-701
• CT 213 Network Infrastructure Configuration*
3rd Party Exam: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70642
• CT 215 Computer Networking III*
3rd Party Exam: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70643
• CT 217 Computer Networking IV*
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COURSES
TOTAL 4 CREDITS
CompTIA A+ Exam 2 Preparation
• CT 210 CompTIA A+*
3rd Party Exam: CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-702
TOTAL 10 CREDITS
* Pre-requisite Required
3rd Party Exam: Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70640
TOTAL 20 CREDITS
Applicable to the 2013-2014 Catalog
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Increase Your Employment Options:
Complete A Few Courses
Earn Certificates Towards a Degree
Prepare for an Industry Certification Examination
SKILLED TRADES
CERTIFICATE: GENERAL WELDING - LEVEL 1
FM106
WLT101
WLT103
ENG119
MAT121
DRT101
WLT104
WLT105
Safety & Support Services
Arc/Oxygen – Acetylene Welding
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
English I
Technical Mathematics I
Blueprint Reading
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding
MIG/Flux-Core/Plasma Welding
3rd Party Exam: American Welding Society – Level One
TOTAL 32 CREDITS
CERTIFICATE: ADVANCED WELDING – LEVEL 2
MAT122
WLT102
WLT106
MAN120
ENG134
Elective
WLT107
Elective
WLT112
Technical Mathematics II
Arc Welding
Welding Fabrication
Survey of Material Science
Technical Communications
Welding
Welding Fabrication II
Welding
Troubleshooting and Repair
3rd Party Exam: American Welding Society – Level Two
TOTAL 29 CREDITS
MANUFACTURING/COMPUTER NUMERICAL
CONTROL (CNC)
DRT 101 Blueprint Reading
MAN 100 Shop Equipment and Tools
NC 111 Numerical Control Concepts
3rd Party Exam: NIMS Certificate – Measurement, Materials, and Safety
MAN 110 Manufacturing Process I
NC 222 CNC Machining and Programming
3rd Party Exam: NIMS Certificate – Job Planning, Bench Work,
and Layout
NC 230
NC 234
NC 240
CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics I
CNC Programming and Machining II3
CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics II
3rd Party Exam: NIMS Certificate – CNC Mill Operations
NC 231
NC 235
CNC Turning Center Operation and Graphics I
CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics II
3rd Party Exam: NIMS Certificate – CNC Lathe Operations
TOTAL 30 CREDITS
CERTIFICATE: SPECIALIZED WELDING – LEVEL 3
MAN110
WLT201
WLT208
PHY115
WLT209
WLT202
WLT210
Manufacturing Processes I
Specialized Welding Processes
Pipe Welding
Fundamentals of Physics
Advanced Pipe Welding
Quality Testing – Welding
Weld Certification
3rd Party Exam: American Welding Society – Level Three
TOTAL 28 CREDITS
Applicable to the 2013-2014 Catalog
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Language
Build Your Cultural
Competency
Fall 2014 Offerings
DOWNRIVER
EASTERN
WESTERN
Spanish 101
Spanish 101
DOWNTOWN
NORTHWEST
American Sign
Language 101
American Sign
Language 102
Arabic 101
Chinese 101
French 101
German 101
Japanese 101
Spanish 101
Arabic 101
Arabic 201
Japanese 101
Spanish 101
American Sign
Language 101
American Sign
Language 102
American Sign
Language 103
Arabic 101
French 101
Spanish 101
ONLINE
French 101
French 102
Spanish 101
Spanish 102
UNIVERSITY CENTER
Spanish 101
For more information, please call 313-496-2759
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MAT 111, 112, 113
Computer-Based Math Classes
WCCCD now offers redesigned mathematics courses that use
technology to focus on the skills students need for college-level
courses. Students who take these courses receive benefits including:
• Moving at their own pace in a classroom setting
• Working with their professor on their individual needs
• Collaborating with fellow students
• Completing the course
How do I register for these courses?
Log on to www.wcccd.edu and follow the links to register online.
The course reference numbers for Fall 2014 are:
Pre-College Mathematics (MAT 111) - 96104, 96105, 96106, 96110,
97887, 97888, 97889, 97890, 97891, 97892, 97893
Elementary Algebra (MAT 112) - 80921, 80922, 80923, 80924,
96111, 96112, 96113, 96114
Intermediate Algebra (MAT 113) - 80943, 94648, 96115, 96116,
96117, 96118
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PLANNING GUIDE • MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA)
NOTE: Students enrolled prior to Fall 2014 may complete the MACRAO Endorsement; students first enrolled Fall 2014
(or later) will not be eligible and should pursue the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) instead. Eligible students will
have until Fall 2019 to complete the MACRAO Endorsement. Colleges and universities that currently accept MACRAO
Endorsements will continue to do so regardless of date of completion. STUDENTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED
TO WORK WITH INTENDED TRANSFER INSTITUTIONS TO DETERMINE WHICH ENDORSEMENT AND WHICH
COURSEWORK WILL BEST FULFILL THEIR ACADEMIC PLANS.
A minimum of 30 credits is required to complete the MTA. At least one (1) course must be taken at Wayne County
Community College District. Coursework transferred from other institutions that does not have a direct WCCCD
equivalent may be eligible to satisfy MTA, dependent on evaluation.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Designated MTA courses: EACH course must be completed with a minimum grade of “C”.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
ENG 119
or ENG 134
MTA English
3 CR
3 CR
English Composition I
Technical Communications
COMMUNICATION
ENG 120
or SPH 101
or BUS 240
MTA Communication
3 CR
3 CR
3 CR
English II
Fundamentals of Speech
Business Communications
MATHEMATICS
One of the following: MAT 155, 156, 171, 172, 271, 272, 273.
MTA Math
NATURAL SCIENCE
Two of the following, each from a different subject area: ANT 153, AST 101, BIO: (151, 155+, 165+, 175+, 240+, 250+, 252,
295+), CHM: (105+, 136+, 145+, 155+, 250, 255+), DT 130, GEL 210+, PHY:(115+, 235+, 245+, 265+, 275+).
At least one must be a laboratory science. Note: + designates a science course with a laboratory.
MTA Natural Science
MTA Natural Science
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Two of the following, each from a different subject area: AAS, ANT, ECO, HIS, MWS, PS, PSY, SOC.
MTA Social Science
MTA Social Science
HUMANITIES
Two of the following, each from a different subject area: AAS 253, ARA, CHN, ENG: (212, 228, 231, 232, 233, 234, 240,
250, 252, 260, 261, 266, 280, 285, 290, 292), FRE, GRM, HUM, JPN, MUS, MWS 102, PHL, SPA, SPH.
MTA Humanities
MTA Humanities
ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK
If necessary, additional designated MTA courses (from above lists) to total or exceed 30 credit hours.
MTA Additional Course (if needed)
MTA Additional Course (if needed)
Many Michigan four-year colleges and universities are part of the Michigan Transfer Agreement. The Agreement requires completion of
30 credit hours of coursework in general education areas. If a student has successfully completed the appropriate coursework, that student’s
transcript will be marked “MTA Satisfied”. Participating four year colleges and universities will accept that as a completion of 30 credits
toward their general education requirements. Students who plan to transfer should contact their intended transfer institution. The MTA
requires that colleges list coursework which is applicable.
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FLEX ENTRY COURSES
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from the regular semester. These
courses can be found in the online browsable credit class schedule and at each location where they are offered.
A list of Flexible Entry courses for the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be applied toward the
completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
African-American Studies
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
94795
NW
EC E326
3.00
1:00PM - 2:53PM
MW
LEC
Smith, Bruce
ONL
Staff
Allied Health
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
94538-B07
VR
EC E326
3.00
-
A128
A127
3.00
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
5:00PM - 7:55PM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Duncan, Jacqueline
Duncan, Jacqueline
0.00
0.00
9:00AM - 11:15AM
11:30AM - 1:43PM
11:00AM - 1:15PM
8:30AM - 10:43AM
MW
W
MW
W
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
Baker, Anwar
Baker, Anwar
3.00
3.00
3.00
7:00PM - 8:40PM
-
MW
ONL
LEC
ONL
Crim, Haven
Watkins, Rolanda
Abraham, Laurece
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Abraham, Laurece
Abraham, Laurece
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 7:53PM
9:00AM - 10:53AM
-
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
ONL
Mason Mathews, Wendy
Johnson, Daisy
Harris, Pamela
4.00
4.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
T
R
LEC
LEC
Glass, Derrick
Glass, Derrick
MW
LEC
ONL
LEC
LEC
Dance, Tonie
Abani, Kaveh
Robinson, Earl
Robinson, Earl
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I
98099
98101
UC
UC
Biology
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
96414
96608
EA
EA
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $75.00
300
307
310
307
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
83804-B01
96489
96495-B07
VR
NW
VR
307
GAB G100
GAB G100
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
98091
98093
UC
UC
A123
A123
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
94793
96471
96496-B09
NW
NW
VR
LAB FEE: $15.00
GAB G4E
EC E146
EC E146
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
98092
98094
UC
UC
A127
A128
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
96490
96497-B05
98085
98086
NW
VR
UC
UC
LAB FEE: $20.00
GAB G4D
GAB G4D
A123
A123
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
5:00PM - 7:15PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
T
R
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FLEX ENTRY COURSES
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from the regular semester. These
courses can be found in the online browsable credit class schedule and at each location where they are offered.
A list of Flexible Entry courses for the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be applied toward the
completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
82339-B04
94610
VR
DT
GAB G4D
144a
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:48PM
TR
ONL
LEC
Staff
Glowacki, David
English
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
96417
EA
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 11:00AM
TR
LEC
Hall Rayford, Mary
N238
340
GAB G217
GAB G200
A224
GAB G203
GAB G217
W201
W201
A128
A128
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:30AM - 1:18PM
1:00PM - 2:48PM
12:00PM - 1:40PM
3:00PM - 4:48PM
6:00PM - 9:28PM
9:00AM - 12:45PM
3:00PM - 4:53PM
9:00AM - 12:28PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
TR
TR
MW
TR
T
F
MW
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
ONL
LEC
LEC
Campbell, William
Yanosek, Martin
Ford, Margaret
Walker, Theresa
Kroll, Michael
Fields, Audrina
Ford, Margaret
Keesling, Amy
Staff
Goldberg, Steve
Goldberg, Steve
Burnett, John
Hudson, Robin
Staff
Carr, Juanita
Waller, Rayfield
Farney, Michelle
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80512
80536
80551
80566
94776
94789
96472
96473
96498-B17
98087
98088
DR
DT
NW
NW
WE
NW
NW
EA
VR
UC
UC
M
W
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
80667
84209
94519-B11
97966
97967
98090
DT
DR
VR
NW
NW
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
341
3.00
N235
3.00
N235
3.00
N235
3.00
N235
3.00
A128
3.00
1:00PM - 2:40PM
11:30AM - 1:18PM
5:00PM - 8:45PM
5:00PM - 8:45PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
MW
TR
R
T
F
LEC
LEC
ONL
LEC
LEC
LEC
5:00PM - 7:55PM
5:00PM - 7:55PM
W
R
LEC
LEC
Watkins, Valunda
Harris, Marcus
2:00PM - 3:55PM
MW
LEC
Staff
ONL
Cook, Joseph
TR
LEC
LEC
ONL
LEC
Davis, Lourie
Muwzea, Adwoa
Staff
Muwzea, Adwoa
S
LEC
Staff
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
98100
98102
UC
UC
A128
A129
3.00
3.00
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
96615
EA
E206
3.00
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865
92574-B03
VR
E206
3.00
-
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
92545
94794
96499-B11
96616
EA
NW
VR
EA
E206
E206
E206
E206
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:48PM
9:00AM - 12:45PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
TR
S
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS
97942
NW
50
E206
3.00
10:00AM - 1:28PM
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FLEX ENTRY COURSES
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from the regular semester. These
courses can be found in the online browsable credit class schedule and at each location where they are offered.
A list of Flexible Entry courses for the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be applied toward the
completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS
96474
EA
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 12:28PM
S
LEC
Al-Saadi, Fadhil
E208
3.00
5:00PM - 8:45PM
R
LEC
Olden, Ruby
3.00
6:00PM - 7:48PM
MW
LEC
Careathers, Timothy
ONL
Staff
MW
LEC
ONL
M
W
LEC
LEC
Muyia, Harrison
Staff
Staff
Ibe, Frank
O’Mara, Erin
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA
96475
EA
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I
97944
NW
E208
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
86101-B04
VR
E208
3.00
-
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 2:40PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:40AM
-
MW
LEC
ONL
Varner, Beverli
Staff
3.00
9:00AM - 10:53AM
MW
LEC
Mayberry, Marie
3.00
3.00
3:00PM - 4:53PM
TR
ONL
LEC
Staff
Cobb, Lois
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
T
R
LEC
LEC
Dickerson, Waneta
Dickerson, Waneta
4.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Lile, Erika
3.00
3.00
3:30PM - 5:18PM
TR
LEC
Staff
Hatcher, Georgia
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
90365
94528-B16
94790
98095
98097
DT
VR
NW
UC
UC
125
125
125
A129
A129
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
81168
96500-B16
NW
VR
125
125
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
94796
NW
125
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
94557-B09
94791
VR
NW
125
125
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
98096
98098
UC
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
A129
A128
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
98089
UC
A129
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
94779
96476
WE
EA
125
E201
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DISTANCE LEARNING
DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...
• ONL (Online/Live Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • HYB (Hybrid)
ONLINE / LIVE ONLINE
ONLINE
Online courses are delivered via the Internet. The Internet links faculty and students through the computer, whether they are in the
same city or on opposite sides of the world. Online courses offer you rigorous, high quality instruction and the flexibility of accessing
them anytime, anywhere. Of course, students must participate fully in online courses, and are required to complete assignments and
meet deadlines. The major advantage of an online course is its continuous format which allows students to work at the times that best
suit them. You can access your course 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
LIVE ONLINE
Live online courses are delivered via the computer at specified days and times. Text, graphics, and audio are sent to the students’
computers simultaneously for online collaboration and learning with an instructor. Course sessions may be archived for review or
makeup of missed class sessions.
You should purchase a headset with a microphone.
ONLINE PLATFORM
The online platform is the Blackboard distance education platform. Blackboard courses do not require any special software. You
must have a Java-enabled browser, such as Internet Explorer.
ITV – INTERACTIVE TELEVISION
Interactive Television makes it possible for students to participate in courses they may not have been able to take because of travel
restrictions or low enrollments. The WCCCD Interactive Television system currently allows students to take live classes by videoconferencing at all campus locations. Generally, instructors rotate between ITV locations, providing students with the opportunity of live
contact.
HYBRID
Hybrid is a term used interchangeably with the term “blended learning”. The model of course design combines traditional, face-toface class time with online and out of class course work. The degree to which the design of hybrid courses utilizes traditional classroom and online learning environment varies, being largely dependent on the subject matter and overall nature of a course.
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ONLINE AND HYBRID COURSES
BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION (Choose from one of two options)
Students taking their first online class must successfully complete a mandatory orientation either online or face-to-face.
ONLINE ORIENTATION:
Go to www.wcccd.edu, then click Distance Learning, click Blackboard, and click Begin Orientation. On the first day of the semester,
you will be allowed to log on to Blackboard with your WCCCD ID and PIN.
WHERE TO GO FOR HELP
Contact Distance Learning by email at distancelearning@wcccd.edu for all distance learning courses.
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• ONL (Online/Live Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • HYB (Hybrid)
FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SESSION:
Due to limited seating, students must Email Distance Learning at distancelearning@wcccd.edu, to make a reservation for
one of the sessions listed below. The Distance Learning Department will respond with a confirmation email. STUDENTS
ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND WITHOUT A CONFIRMATION EMAIL FROM DISTANCE LEARNING.
FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SCHEDULE
* Downriver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursday, 8/14/14, ,6:00 pm-7:30 pm
* Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Friday, 8/15/14, 10:00 am-11:30 am
* Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday, 8/18/14, 5:00 pm-6:30 pm
* Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, 8/19/14, 10:00 am-11:30 am
* Contact distancelearning@wcccd.edu for room numbers.
* Be sure to complete the online orientation if you are unable to attend the face-to-face orientation.
BLACKBOARD COURSE SITES
Access to course sites will be granted on the first day of the semester.
COMPUTER SKILL REQUIREMENTS
It is important to have a working knowledge of your computer peripherals and software applications.
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Platform: PC (Windows XP, Vista, 7), Mac (OSX 10.5, 10.6)
Hardware: 2 GB of RAM, 2 G of free disk space, sound card with speaker
Modem: Ethernet or wireless network card
Software: Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader. MAC users will need to have Microsoft Office for MAC.
Browser: Internet Explorer 8 or later, Mozzila 3.5 or 3.6, Safari 3.2, 4.0
NOTE: JavaScript & Cookies must be enabled.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Online classes follow the same registration, withdrawal, and refund guidelines as face-to-face classes.
WHERE TO GO FOR HELP
Contact technical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 or live chat technical support at www.wcccd.edu, click on Distance Learning, then
click on Blackboard Technical Support (Live Chat 24/7) or email inquiries to distancelearning@wcccd.edu.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BEING AN ONLINE STUDENT
Information about distance learning classes are available on our website at http://www.wcccd.edu (click on Distance Learning logo).
FOLLOW THESE COURSE GUIDELINES
• Complete the Distance Learning Questionnaire at http://www.wcccd.edu under Distance Learning and then click the
Blackboard (Bb) icon. This questionnaire will help you determine if online courses fit your learning style.
This questionnaire will help you determine if online courses fit your learning style.
• Review your personal schedule to set aside appropriate time for your online course work.
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First time Blackboard User:
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1. Visit the WCCCD web site at
2. Click "Distance Learning"
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4. After reading the letter click “here”
5. Click “Begin Orientation”
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you have problems logging into this system please contact
technical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 and provide your
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further assistance via Email.
Please Note: Beginning the first day of the semester, new
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after enrolling.
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2. Click "Distance Learning"
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4. Click “Log In”
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General Information (313) 496-2600
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
ONL
Martin, Kimberley
ONL
ONL
ONL
Baul, Parnella
Baul, Parnella
Staff
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
Fall 2014
Accounting
ACC 100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING
94534-L01
VR
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
3.00
3.00
3.00
-
S
ACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING
92103-B01
92104-B02
92687-B03
VR
VR
VR
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
92105-B01
VR
92106-B02
VR
92107-B03
92464-L01
VR
VR
98053-B04
VR
4.00
ONL
Brown, York
MANDATORY SESSIONS: ORIENTATION, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2014; MID-TERM EXAM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2014; FINAL
EXAM SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 2014 10:00AM - 4:00PM DOWNTOWN CAMPUS.
4.00
ONL
Brown, York
MANDATORY SESSIONS: ORIENTATION, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2014; MID-TERM EXAM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2014; FINAL
EXAM SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 2014 10:0AM - 4:00PM DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
4.00
ONL
Brown, York
4.00
5:00PM - 6:55PM
MW
LIO
Sanborn, Judy
LIO COURSE CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS.
4.00
ONL
Henderson, Carla
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II
PRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110
92108-B01
92109-B02
92465-L01
VR
VR
VR
4.00
ONL
Henderson, Carla
4.00
ONL
Martin, Kimberley
4.00
7:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
LIO
Sanborn, Judy
LIO COURSE CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS.
ACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
92110-B01
VR
3.00
-
ONL
Staff
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE
98054-B02
98055-B03
VR
VR
4.00
4.00
-
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
3.00
-
ONL
Staff
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ONL
Staff
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Allied Health
ALH 105 MEDICAL MATH
CO-REQUISITES: MAT 100
92456-B01
VR
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
83773-B01
83774-B02
84816-B03
92610-B04
94536-B05
94537-B06
94538-B07
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS
83777-B01
83778-B02
84889-B03
94539-B04
94540-B05
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
-
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Sullivan, Timothy
Sullivan, Timothy
Chapman, Yolanda
3.00
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Gellci, Diana
Gellci, Diana
Chapman, Yolanda
4.00
4.00
4.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Skidmore, Lynnda
Abbas, Mohammed
Byrd, Bertha
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
Anthropology
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY
83781-B01
83782-B02
92580-B03
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
92457-B01
92671-B02
94541-B03
VR
VR
VR
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY
83786-B01
83787-B02
94542-B03
VR
VR
VR
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
LAB FEE: $75.00
86041-B01
86043-B02
98081-B10
98082-B11
VR
4.00
ONL
Turanova, Zulfiya
BIO 155 (B 03) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: WESTERN
CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 8/29, 9/19, 10/11, 10/24, 11/14.
VR
4.00
ONL
Turanova, Zulfiya
BIO 155 THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: WESTERN CAMPUS
(FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 9/5, 9/27, 10/17, 10/31, 11/21.
VR
4.00
ONL
Byrd, Bertha
LAB FOR THIS COURSE WILL BE HELD AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ON (FRIDAYS 9AM-3PM) ON 8/29, 9/19, 10/10, 11/07,
AND 11/14.
VR
4.00
ONL
Byrd, Bertha
LAB FOR THIS COURSE WILL BE HELD AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ON (FRIDAYS 9AM-3PM) ON 9/5, 9/26, 10/17, 10/31,
AND 11/21.
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
96312-B01
96313-B02
98083-B09
98084-B12
VR
4.00
ONL
Tamburi, Ariana
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWEST CAMPUS (FRIDAY 9A.3PM) 8/22,9/12, 10/3,10/31,12/5.
VR
4.00
ONL
Tamburi, Ariana
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWS:NORTHWEST CAMPUS (FRIDAY 9A.3PM) 8/29, 9/19, 10/10, 11/07, AND 11/14.
VR
4.00
ONL
Grabowski, Susan
LAB FOR THIS COURSE WILL BE HELD AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ON (FRIDAYS 9AM-3PM) ON 8/29, 9/19, 10/10, 11/07,
AND 11/14.
VR
4.00
ONL
Grabowski, Susan
LAB FOR THIS COURSE WILL BE HELD AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS ON (FRIDAYS 9AM-3PM) ON 9/5, 9/26, 10/17, 10/31,
AND 11/21.
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240
LAB FEE: $75.00
96316-B01
96317-B02
VR
4.00
ONL
Lucas, Jo Ann
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWEST CAMPUS SATURDAYS (
8:30-1:30PM) 8/23, 9/6, 9/13,10/5,11/2,12/6
VR
4.00
ONL
Lucas, Jo Ann
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWEST CAMPUS (SATURDAYS
8:30-1:30PM) 8/30, 9/20,9/27,10/12, 11/9, 11/14
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250
83794-B01
83795-B02
83796-B03
56
VR
VR
VR
4.00
4.00
4.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Meyers, Desiree
Schmidt, Ann
Abbas, Mohammed
General Information (313) 496-2600
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
84888-B04
94543-B05
VR
VR
4.00
4.00
-
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
96314-B01
96315-B02
VR
4.00
LEC
Staff
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
(SATURDAY 8:30-4:30) 8/23, 9/13, 10/4, 11/1, 12/6.
VR
LAB
Staff
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LITED BELOW: DOWNRIVER CAMPUS (SATURDAY
8:30-4:30) 8/23, 9/13, 10/4, 11/1, 12/6.
VR
4.00
LEC
Staff
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
(SATURDAY 8:30-4:30) 8/30, 9/20, 10/11 11/18, 11/15.
VR
4.00
LAB
Staff
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
(SATURDAY 8:30-4:30) 8/30, 9/20, 10/11 11/18, 11/15.
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
83804-B01
VR
92581-B02
92582-B03
92747-B04
94544-B05
VR
VR
VR
VR
94545-B06
VR
96495-B07
VR
98056-B08
98057-B09
VR
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
Crim, Haven
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Crim, Haven
Kyles, Kevin
Kyles, Kevin
Griffin-Collins, Ranae
ONL
Griffin-Collins, Ranae
ONL
Abraham, Laurece
ONL
ONL
Bah-Deh, Pewu
Berry, Gerald
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
83806-B01
86052-B02
92670-B03
98058-B04
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Fairbanks, Douglas
Fairbanks, Douglas
Stewart, Mark
Stewart, Mark
3.00
-
ONL
Graham, Deborah
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Fairbanks, Douglas
Wilson-Smith, Leslie
Wilson-Smith, Leslie
Smith, Mary
Boron, James
Boron, James
Harris, Pamela
ONL
Harris, Pamela
ONL
Smith, Mary
ONL
Moses, Belinda
BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICS
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
92079-B01
VR
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
LAB FEE: $15.00
83814-B01
83815-B02
83816-B03
86054-B05
92081-B06
92082-B07
92583-B08
96496-B09
98066-B04
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
83819-B01
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110
LAB FEE: $15.00
VR
3.00
-
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DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
-
ONL
ONL
Staff
Moses, Belinda
-
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
Javarinis, Tom
Javarinis, Tom
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
83820-B02
92083-B03
92084-B04
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
83822-B01
94546-B02
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
92085-B01
92086-B02
92087-B03
92744-B04
VR
VR
VR
4.00
ONL
DeJongh, Stanley
4.00
ONL
DeJongh, Stanley
4.00
ONL
Staff
THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES MEETINGS AT THE NORTHWEST CAMPUS: SATURDAYS (9:00 - 11:30 AM) 9/15, 10/13, 11/3,
12/8
VR
4.00
ONL
Staff
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
LAB FEE: $20.00
83827-B01
83828-B02
84813-B03
92088-B04
92462-L01
96497-B05
98059-B06
98060-B07
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
4.00
ONL
Amirsadri, Roya
4.00
ONL
Amirsadri, Roya
4.00
ONL
Adams, Jon
4.00
ONL
Adams, Jon
4.00
8:00AM - 1:00PM
F
LIO
De Petro, Alexander
LIO COURSE CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS.
VR
4.00
ONL
Abani, Kaveh
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
VR
4.00
ONL
Abani, Kaveh
VR
4.00
ONL
Mwila, Apollinaris
CIS 203 VISUAL BASIC PRGM LANGUAGE
83831-B01
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112
LAB FEE: $15.00
VR
3.00
ONL
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS; PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Mwila, Apollinaris
CIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONS
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
83834-B01
VR
4.00
ONL
Jordan, Tammy
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS; WEBSITE DESIGNER; OIS:E-BUSINESS
Corrections
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
83836-B01
86479-B02
92611-B03
98061-B04
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Evans, Warren
Evans, Warren
Evans, Warren
Wynn, Junetta
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Robinson, Deborah
Staff
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
Jackson, James
Jackson, James
COR 101 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICE
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
83838-B01
86480-B02
92612-B03
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
82323-B02
83840-B01
58
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
General Information (313) 496-2600
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
86481-B03
94547-B04
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
Jackson, James
Wynn, Junetta
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Atlas, Courtney
Atlas, Courtney
Staff
Bryant, Joyce
Singleton, Willie
Singleton, Willie
ONL
Staff
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Badry, Peter
Badry, Peter
Colston, Ervin
Colston, Ervin
-
ONL
Wilson, William
-
ONL
ONL
Wilson, William
Staff
-
ONL
Staff
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Bell, Shamane
Howard, Thomas
Howard, Thomas
Howard, Thomas
Bell, Shamane
Leitch, Leslie
Leitch, Leslie
Staff
Lagina, Sharon
Lagina, Sharon
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ONL
Staff
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
Staff
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
83843-B02
84814-B03
84815-B04
94548-B01
94549-B05
94550-B06
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
82339-B04
VR
83844-B01
83845-B02
92093-B03
92094-B05
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II
PRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
83848-B01
83849-B02
86482-B03
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
VR
3.00
English
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
84769-B01
VR
3.00
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
82316-B05
83857-B01
83858-B02
83859-B03
83860-B04
84817-B06
86070-B07
92564-B10
92565-B11
92566-B12
92668-B13
92669-B14
92745-B15
92746-B16
94517-B08
94518-B09
96498-B17
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
82317-B06
83862-B01
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Floyd, Stacha
Floyd, Stacha
Daniels, Anthony
Staff
Jannot, Kenneth
Jannot, Kenneth
Goldberg, Steve
Goldberg, Steve
Daniels, Anthony
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
Cintron, Esperanza
Cintron, Esperanza
3.00
-
ONL
Staff
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
3.00
-
ONL
Staff
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
-
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
Watkins, Valunda
-
ONL
Andrew, Dennis
4.00
-
LEC
Staff
4.00
4.00
-
ONL
ONL
N’Namdi, Kemba
N’Namdi, Kemba
4.00
-
ONL
Kaby Cavally, Brice
3.00
3.00
3.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Burin, Dennis
Burin, Dennis
Tallerico, Benjamin
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
83863-B02
83864-B03
83866-B05
92099-B07
92100-B08
92101-B09
92567-B10
92568-B12
92569-B13
94519-B11
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
ENG 212 WOMEN IN LITERATURE
83871-B01
88503-B02
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
ENG 228 INTRODUCTION TO FOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGY
86075-B01
VR
ENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATURE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
83872-B01
86483-B02
VR
VR
ENG 250 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1800 TO PRESENT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
86484-B01
VR
ENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
83876-B01
83877-B02
VR
VR
ENG 290 SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE
86074-B01
VR
3.00
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
94520-B01
VR
3.00
Fire Protection Technology
FPT 150 PRINCIPLE OF EMERGENCY SERVICE
94507-B01
VR
3.00
FPT 175 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CHEMISTRY
96276-B01
VR
French
FRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
92453-B01
94521-B02
VR
VR
FRE 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II
PRE-REQUISITES: FRE 101
92454-B01
VR
Geography
GEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
82322-B02
83885-B01
92570-B03
60
VR
VR
VR
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
-
ONL
Tallerico, Benjamin
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
Staff
Cook, Joseph
-
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Livingston, Burton
Livingston, Burton
Staff
ONL
ONL
ONL
Swope, Michael
Swope, Michael
Cook, Joseph
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Shepherd, Kenneth
Staff
Shepherd, Kenneth
-
ONL
Marcinkowski, James
-
ONL
Hardrick, LaToya
-
ONL
Hardrick, LaToya
-
ONL
Hardrick, LaToya
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Koomruian, Stefanie
Anderson, Addell
Anderson, Addell
Koomruian, Stefanie
Davis Dandridge, Davina
Davis Dandridge, Davina
Myers, Macell
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
94522-B04
VR
3.00
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
83895-B01
83896-B02
86077-B03
92571-B04
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT
82320-B03
86486-B01
92679-B02
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
HIS 220 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN
83900-B01
83901-B02
92573-B03
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865
83902-B01
86487-B02
92574-B03
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT
83904-B01
83905-B02
92575-B03
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
Homeland Security
HLS 100 INTRO TO HOMELAND SECURITY
92210-B01
VR
3.00
Hotel Management
HTM 200 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT OPERATIONS
92034-B01
VR
3.00
HTM 210 CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGEMENT
92496-B02
VR
3.00
HTM 225 SPECIAL EVENTS AND CATERING MANAGEMENT
93373-B01
VR
3.00
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
82318-B03
83916-B01
83917-B02
92063-B04
92064-B05
92562-B06
92576-B07
94523-B08
94524-B09
94525-B10
96499-B11
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
ONL
Myers, Macell
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
Allen, Deolis
Berry, Gerald
-
ONL
Allen, Deolis
-
ONL
Williams, Carla
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
Staff
Williams, Carla
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Alyass, Kussiy
Alyass, Kussiy
Myers, Tiana
Powell, Cary
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Powell, Cary
Jenkins, Lillian
Jenkins, Lillian
Boman, Scott
Staff
Staff
Staff
-
ONL
Myers, Tiana
3.00
-
ONL
Boman, Scott
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Lawson, Kevin
Lawson, Kevin
Jenkins, Lillian
Staff
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
HUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER
92067-B01
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
Library Technology
LBT 100 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY SCIENCE
98062-B01
VR
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 225 AND ENG 119
3.00
-
LBT 105 LIBRARY TECHNICAL SERVICES AND ACQUISITIONS
98063-B01
VR
3.00
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
83925-B01
83927-B03
86093-B02
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
83928-B01
83929-B02
83930-B03
92675-B04
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
VR
3.00
VR
3.00
Mathematics
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
82336-B01
83931-B02
84918-B03
86097-B04
86098-B05
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
86099-B02
86100-B03
88283-B04
88284-B05
90502-B06
92089-B07
92090-B08
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
MAT 128 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS I
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
94526-B01
VR
3.00
MAT 129 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS II
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 128
83936-B01
VR
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
83939-B01
83941-B02
86489-B03
88286-B04
62
VR
VR
VR
VR
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
-
ONL
Nwankwo, Oliver
4.00
-
ONL
Lawson, Kevin
3.00
-
ONL
Abraham, Laurece
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Mardoyan, Michael
Mardoyan, Michael
Staff
Staff
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Hoffman, Mark
Needham Jr, Charles
Needham Jr, Charles
Smith, Pinara
Smith, Pinara
Hoffman, Mark
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
-
ONL
Graham, Deborah
-
ONL
Graham, Deborah
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Pequinot, Mary
Pequinot, Mary
Pequinot, Mary
Merchant, Cheryl
Merchant, Cheryl
Mosby-Lewis, Denise
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRY
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
84781-B01
VR
4.00
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156
83945-B01
VR
Office Information Systems
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPECIALIST
LAB FEE: $15.00
90041-B01
VR
Philosophy
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
83948-B01
83949-B02
83950-B03
86101-B04
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
82313-B08
83957-B01
83958-B02
83959-B03
83960-B04
83961-B05
83962-B06
83963-B07
92113-B09
92114-B10
92560-B11
92684-B12
92685-B13
92686-B14
94527-B15
94528-B16
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
Project Management
PRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
98064-B01
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
PRM 105 PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS: MS PROJECTS
PRE-REQUISITES: PRM 101
98065-B01
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
82314-B06
83967-B01
83968-B02
83969-B03
83970-B04
90505-B08
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Mosby-Lewis, Denise
Madison, Norma
Staff
Staff
Madison, Cheree
Madison, Cheree
Staff
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
ONL
Staff
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Quick, Alida
Quick, Alida
Quick, Alida
Wallace, Denise
Wallace, Denise
Morrow, Kathy
Madison, Norma
Morrow, Kathy
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Paul, Rhonda
Paul, Rhonda
Fisher, Wyatt
Fisher, Wyatt
ONL
Osueke, Immaculata
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Temple, Katherine
Temple, Katherine
Swasey, Christina
Brown, Sherry
Brown, Sherry
Staff
Henderson, Joyce
Henderson, Joyce
Swasey, Christina
ONL
Temple, Katherine
ONL
Staff
ONL
Staff
ONL
ONL
Galvan, Donna
Galvan, Donna
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
92561-B10
92579-B12
92682-B11
92683-B13
94529-B05
94530-B07
94531-B09
94532-B14
94533-B15
96500-B16
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
88505-B01
88506-B02
88507-B03
92577-B04
92578-B05
92680-B06
92681-B07
94551-B08
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
PRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
90321-B01
90322-B02
90323-B03
92068-B04
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
Social Work
SW 102 EXPLORING HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN THE ENVIRONMENT
PRE-REQUISITES: SW 101
92479-B01
VR
3.00
-
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
92065-B01
92066-B02
92071-B03
92563-B10
92666-B11
92667-B12
94552-B04
94553-B05
94554-B06
94555-B07
94556-B08
94557-B09
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
VR
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FAST TRACK 8/21/2014 TO 10/13/2014.
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
FAST TRACK 10/14/2014 TO 12/10/2014.
VR
3.00
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
94558-B01
94559-B02
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VR
VR
3.00
3.00
-
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
DISTANCE LEARNING
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
A $20.00 per class fee will be assessed for each distance learning course.
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
92072-B01
92455-B02
94560-B03
94561-B04
VR
VR
VR
VR
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
-
ONL
ONL
ONL
ONL
Pettis, Erica
Pettis, Erica
Perez, Maria
Perez, Maria
4.00
4.00
-
ONL
ONL
Staff
Staff
SPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
PRE-REQUISITES: SPA 101
94562-B01
94563-B02
VR
VR
Surgical Technology Program
SUR 120 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUE
92073-B01
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120 AND ENG 119 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110
LAB FEE: $50.00
VR
4.00
ONL
Staff
SUR 160 SURGICAL SEMINAR/CERTIFICATION PREPARATION
LAB FEE: $30.00
92074-B01
VR
4.00
-
ONL
Staff
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DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
Anthony T. Arminiak, MSA
Welcome you to the Downriver Campus. We understand that education and
training are significant factors for future success and this is the right time to gain
a competitive advantage whether you are pursuing short-term training, a oneyear college certificate, or an associate degree. We are a vibrant learning
community for students and faculty and proud of our outstanding programs and
services.
We hope you will take advantage of the opportunities available at the
Downriver Campus and throughout the Wayne County Community College
District to participate in student life and continuing education. As the home for
the District’s Heinz C. Prechter Education and Performing Arts Center, the
Brown and Juanita Ford Art Gallery, and the Michigan Institute for Public Safety
Education, the Downriver Campus is host to a number of cultural events,
conferences, workshops, seminars, exhibits, and performances.You have an open
invitation to these and other activities. As well, we encourage you to help us
spread the word about the great things happening at the campus and
throughout the District in our community.
Thank you for being a member of our learning community and remember to
strive for excellence in all that you do.
Anthony T. Arminiak
Campus President and CAO/Provost MIPSE
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Campus Information
734-946-3500
Career Program Hotline
1-800-300-2118
PARDEE
GODDARD RD.
TELEGRAPH
EUREKA RD.
24
39
TRENTON AVE.
WICK RD.
BEECH DALY
DETROIT
METRO
AIRPORT
INKSTER
N
AL
LE
NR
D.
94
PELHAM RD.
ECORSE
ALLEN RD.
MERRIMAN RD.
www.wcccd.edu
NORTHLINE RD.
SUPERIOR
75
Not all courses and programs are offered
every semester at each campus. Programs
are offered District-Wide, meaning that
students can sometimes expect to attend
classes at more than one campus in order to
complete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-10:00 pm
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-4:00 pm
Featured Campus Programs
• Accounting
• Alternative Fuels Technology
• Automotive Service
Technology
• Emergency Medical
Technology
• Fire Protection Technology
• Homeland Security
• Bookkeeping
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DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
21000 Northline Road
Taylor, MI 48180
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
WEEKEND COLLEGE
Course
Course Name
CRN
Room
Time
Type
FRIDAY OFFERINGS
EMT 126
EMT 126
EMT 126
BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
80502
84196
84198
OFF-SITE
OFF-SITE
OFF-SITE
3:00PM - 10:55PM LAB
3:00PM - 10:55PM LAB
3:00PM - 10:55PM LAB
SATURDAY OFFERINGS
ACC 110
AUT 120
AUT 203
BIO 240
BIO 240
BUS 225
EMT 101
EMT 105
EMT 218
ENG 112
ENG 113
ENG 114
ENG 115
ENG 119
ENG 120
MAT 155
OIS 100
PHL 201
PS 101
SOC 100
SPA 101
SPH 101
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PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
BRAKES I
BRAKES II
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
COMPUTER APPLICATION IN
BUSINESS
FIRST AID
MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
PREPARATORY
CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
ENGLISH I
ENGLISH II
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
KEYBOARDING
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
80022
81515
81516
86146
86146
N235
N84
N84
W50
W38
12:00PM - 3:55PM LEC
8:00AM - 3:55PM IMB
8:00AM - 3:55PM LEC
10:00AM - 1:55PM LEC
2:00PM - 3:55PM LAB
86326
92015
92016
W52
N114
N114
11:30AM - 2:25PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 2:25PM
80506
94785
94786
94787
94788
80521
91935
80968
92013
84186
91949
91961
94596
91966
N113
N234
N234
N234
N232
N238
N238
N238
W52
N237
N221
W217
W222
W55
8:00AM - 12:55PM LEC
8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC
8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC
11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC
11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC
8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC
11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC
12:00PM - 3:55PM LEC
8:30AM - 11:25AM IMB
11:30AM - 2:25PM LEC
8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC
8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC
8:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
8:30AM - 11:25AM LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
R
LEC
Thomas, Myron
4.00
4.00
12:00PM - 3:55PM
6:00PM - 9:55PM
S
T
LEC
LEC
Thomas, Myron
Thomas, Myron
6:00PM - 9:55PM
T
LEC
Montilus, Guerin
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Fall 2014
Accounting
ACC 100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING
80009
DR
N237
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
80022
94510
DR
DR
N235
N235
Anthropology
ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
80061
DR
N233
4.00
ANT 210 ANTHROPOLOGY OF SEX AND CULTURE
96161
DR
W55
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
M
LEC
Sullivan, Timothy
N105
3.00
11:30AM - 2:25PM
W
LEC
Rouleau, Francine
N105
3.00
8:30AM - 11:25AM
W
LEC
Rouleau, Francine
LAB FEE: $30.00
N102
3.00
10:00AM - 12:25PM
R
LEC
Cheetham, Marta
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
R
LEC
Cheetham, Marta
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I
81740
DR
ART 121 PAINTING I
80082
DR
ART 131 CERAMICS I
80084
DR
ART 151 SCULPTURE I
92267
DR
LAB FEE: $30.00
N102
Automotive Service Technology
AUT 101 AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS
80088
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N82
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
TR
LEC
Depowski, Martin
YAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINGS: 1ST HALF 8/21/14 - 10/9/14
AUT 102 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I
80089
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N82
4.00
3:00PM - 5:55PM
TR
LEC
YAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED. CLASS BEGINS 8/21/14 AND ENDS 12/10/14
Depowski, Martin
AUT 103 AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS I
80090
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N82
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
TR
LEC
Depowski, Martin
YAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 2ND HALF 10/14/14 - 12/9/14
AUT 114 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM I
81506
89947
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
8:30AM - 12:25PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/25/2014 AND ENDS 10/15/2014
DR
N84
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/21/2014 AND ENDS 10/9/2014
DR
MW
LEC
Daily, Paul
TR
LEC
Lenk, Joshua
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CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
LEC
Daily, Paul
TR
LEC
Lenk, Joshua
TR
LEC
Daily, Paul
TR
LEC
Staff
S
IMB
Staff
MW
LEC
Fahrenkrug, Steven
S
LEC
Staff
MW
LEC
Fahrenkrug, Steven
AUT 115 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS II
81507
89948
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114
LAB FEE: $50.00
DR
N84
3.00
8:30AM - 12:25PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/20/14- 12/10/14
DR
N84
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/14/13- 12/9/14
AUT 118 ENGINE PERFORMANCE I
91644
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N93
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/21/14 -10/9/14
AUT 119 ENGINE PERFORMANCE II
91645
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N93
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/14/14 -12/9/14
AUT 120 BRAKES I
81515
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
8:00AM - 3:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/23/14 -10/11/14
AUT 122 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND TRANSAXLE
97885
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114, AUT 115, AUT 116, AUT 117 AND AUT 126
LAB FEE: $50.00
DR
N84
4.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/25/14 - 10/15/14
AUT 203 BRAKES II
81516
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
8:00AM - 3:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 10/18/14- 12/6/14
AUT 206 AUTOMATIC TRANS AND TRANSAXLE II
97886
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/20/14 - 12/10/14
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY
80098
DR
E122
4.00
2:00PM - 3:55PM
TR
LEC
Mengistu, Haile
4.00
12:00PM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
4:00PM - 5:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
4:00PM - 5:55PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
8:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
MW
W
TR
T
TR
T
MW
M
MW
W
TR
T
TR
T
F
F
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Marquardt, Patricia
Marquardt, Patricia
Alawuru, Precious
Alawuru, Precious
Steffensky, Mark
Steffensky, Mark
Steffensky, Mark
Steffensky, Mark
Marquardt, Patricia
Marquardt, Patricia
Sherwood, Donald
Sherwood, Donald
Sherwood, Donald
Sherwood, Donald
Robinson, Edwin
Robinson, Edwin
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
80105
80106
80110
84823
84828
84831
91967
94768
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $75.00
W51
W34
W51
W34
W51
W34
W51
W34
W51
W34
W51
W34
W50
W34
W50
W34
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
96359
96372
96379
Campus
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
Room
W50
W34
W50
W34
W51
W34
Credits
Time
4.00
4:00PM - 5:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
Type
Instructor
TR
T
MW
M
MW
W
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Robinson, Edwin
Robinson, Edwin
Ross, Sonya
Ross, Sonya
Alawuru, Precious
Alawuru, Precious
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
4:00PM - 5:55PM
8:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
TR
R
MW
W
S
S
TR
R
MW
M
F
F
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Marquardt, Patricia
Marquardt, Patricia
Jordan, Brian
Jordan, Brian
Ross, Sonya
Ross, Sonya
Marquardt, Patricia
Marquardt, Patricia
Jordan, Brian
Jordan, Brian
Irowa, Michael
Irowa, Michael
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
4:00PM - 5:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
MW
M
TR
R
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Meyers, Desiree
Meyers, Desiree
Obi, Lawrence
Obi, Lawrence
7:00PM - 8:25PM
8:30PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
2:30PM - 3:55PM
5:30PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:25PM
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Abulu, Egerton
Abulu, Egerton
Alansari, Huda
Alansari, Huda
Meyers, Desiree
Meyers, Desiree
Baker, Anwar
Baker, Anwar
10:00AM - 11:25AM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
M
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
Crim, Haven
Wilson-Smith, Leslie
Ellis, Mary
3.00
3.00
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 12:55PM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
R
T
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
Woods, Dawnita
Watkins, Rolanda
Threat Jr, Carl
4.00
4.00
11:30AM - 1:25PM
6:00PM - 9:55PM
TR
W
LEC
LEC
Franco, John
Campbell, Henry
4.00
4.00
Days
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
80148
80149
86146
91970
91973
94770
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
W51
W38
W51
W38
W50
W38
W51
W38
W51
W38
W51
W38
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
80171
91976
DR
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240
LAB FEE: $75.00
W51
W38
W51
W38
4.00
4.00
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY
80197
82385
84837
91979
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
W49
W44
W49
W44
W49
W44
W49
W44
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
80248
89944
96064
DR
DR
DR
N233
N233
N233
3.00
3.00
3.00
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
80270
80271
86326
OIS 101 RECOMMENDED
LAB FEE: $15.00
DR
W52
DR
W52
DR
W52
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
80243
92014
DR
DR
N233
N233
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DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
91921
91923
91925
91927
96360
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $75.00
W48
W41
W48
W41
W48
W41
W48
W41
W48
W41
4.00
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
8:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:00PM
MW
W
TR
T
MW
W
TR
T
F
F
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Radecki, Barbara
Radecki, Barbara
Samuelson, Norman
Samuelson, Norman
Samuelson, Norman
Samuelson, Norman
Williams, Keith
Williams, Keith
Leavell, Bonita
Leavell, Bonita
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
MW
W
LEC
LAB
Samuelson, Norman
Samuelson, Norman
6:00PM - 9:55PM
W
LEC
Chizick, John
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Wynn, Junetta
3.00
3.00
3.00
8:30AM - 11:30AM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
F
S
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
Sutton, Jamie
Staff
Sutton, Jamie
3.00
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
R
F
LEC
LEC
Ewen, Bruce
Ewen, Bruce
2.00
2.00
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
T
S
LEC
LEC
Edwards, Paul
Gardenhire, Andre
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 1:25PM
1:00PM - 5:25PM
9:00AM - 1:25PM
M
S
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
Brohl Jr, Gerald
Staff
Brohl Jr, Gerald
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
LAB FEE: $40.00
DR
N113
4.00
DR
N113
4.00
9:00AM - 4:00PM
6:00PM - 10:00PM
MW
TWR
IMB
IMB
Glotfelty, Gerald
Vanderlin, William
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
CHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
86172
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112
LAB FEE: $75.00
DR
W48
4.00
DR
W41
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
80331
DR
LAB FEE: $20.00
W52
4.00
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
96342
DR
N113
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
80440
84215
86334
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
W218
W218
W218
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
80455
80457
DR
DR
N233
N233
Emergency Medical Technology
EMT 101 FIRST AID
80491
92015
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $10.00
N114
N114
EMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER
80498
92016
94511
DR
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $30.00
N114
N114
N114
EMT 114 BASIC EMT I
81744
81745
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
EMT 124 BASIC EMT II
81746
81747
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
LAB FEE: $40.00
DR
N113
4.00
DR
N113
4.00
9:00AM - 4:00PM
6:00PM - 10:00PM
MW
TWR
LEC
IMB
Glotfelty, Gerald
Vanderlin, William
3:00PM - 10:55PM
3:00PM - 10:55PM
3:00PM - 10:55PM
FS
FS
FS
LAB
LAB
LAB
Gardenhire, Andre
Staff
Staff
5.00
8:00AM - 12:55PM
S
LEC
Staff
10.00
10.00
5:00PM - 10:00PM
5:00PM - 10:00PM
MW
MW
L/L
L/L
Glotfelty, Gerald
Staff
2.00
5:00PM - 10:00PM
MW
LEC
Staff
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
LAB FEE: $50.00
DR
N114
3.00
5:00PM - 10:00PM
MW
L/L
Staff
5:00PM - 10:00PM
MW
LAB
Gardenhire, Andre
6:00PM - 10:00PM
TWR
LEC
Staff
4:00PM - 11:59PM
8:00AM - 8:00PM
TR
US
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
8:30AM - 9:55AM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
MW
TR
W
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley
Gelinas, Paul
Justice, Binta
Climer, Steven
8:30AM - 9:55AM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 11:30AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
TR
MW
R
MW
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley
Martin, Juanita
Pehote, Michael
Martin, Juanita
Pehote, Michael
10:00AM - 11:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
MW
TR
M
F
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley
Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley
Taylor, Charlette
Martin, Juanita
Staff
EMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
80502
84196
84198
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
LAB FEE: $40.00
DR
OFF-SITE
1.00
DR
OFF-SITE
1.00
DR
OFF-SITE
1.00
EMT 218 EMERGENCY MEDICINE PREPARATORY
80506
DR
N113
EMT 221 PARAMEDIC I
82394
89081
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N113
N111
EMT 243 PARAMEDIC V
89955
DR
N114
EMT 244 PARAMEDIC VI
89956
EMT 256 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE II
80508
DR
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
N114
6.00
Emergency Room Skilled Health
ERT 210 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGY
92017
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N111
6.00
ERT 215 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL
92018
92019
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
Off-site
Off-site
6.00
6.00
English
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
80580
80581
81748
94785
DR
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
N234
N234
N234
N234
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
80601
80602
80603
94515
94786
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
N234
N234
N234
N232
N234
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
80613
80615
80616
94728
94787
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
N234
N234
N234
N234
N234
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
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CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
80640
80641
80642
92263-A10
94788
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
N234
N234
N234
W222
N232
3.00
3.00
3.00
0.00
3.00
10:00AM - 11:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
TR
MW
T
MW
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Gelinas, Paul
Martin, Juanita
Manciel, Carol
Ruetz, Nancy
Staff
0.00
0.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
8:30AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:30AM
10:00AM - 12:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
11:30AM - 1:18PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
10:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
12:30PM - 2:00PM
MW
MW
M
M
TR
T
W
R
TR
S
W
TR
F
F
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Shaw, Eric
Rogers, Phyllis
Shaw, Eric
Kroll, Michael
Campbell, William
Howson, Christine
Kroll, Michael
Anyanetu, Patrick
Campbell, William
Woods, Ian
Shaw, Eric
Woods, Ian
Olojo, Olubusayo
Olojo, Olubusayo
Staff
8:30AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
11:30AM - 1:18PM
1:30PM - 4:25PM
2:25PM - 3:55PM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
8:30AM - 10:00AM
TR
MW
W
TR
M
TR
S
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Hudson, Robin
Schaefer, James
Anyanetu, Patrick
Hudson, Robin
Shaw, Eric
Woods, Ian
Climer, Steven
Schaefer, James
3.00
11:30AM - 12:55PM
MW
LEC
Staff
8.00
9:00AM - 4:00PM
MW
LEC
Brandt, Michael
5.00
5.00
8:00AM - 4:30PM
8:00AM - 4:30PM
F
F
LAB
LAB
Carpenter, Raymond
Hawkins, Ronald
4.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
MW
IMB
McNeary, Daphne
11:30AM - 12:55PM
10:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
M
LEC
LEC
Hoffa, Donna
Cook, Joseph
1:00PM - 2:25PM
TR
LEC
Swope, Michael
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80509-A10
92266-A10
80510
80511
80512
80514
80515
80516
80519
80521
80522
91932
94729
94767
96348
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
N238
W219
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
80658
80660
80663
84209
91933
91934
91935
94514
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
N235
3.00
N235
3.00
N235
3.00
N235
3.00
N238
3.00
N235
3.00
N238
3.00
N235
3.00
ENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
94513
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
W218
Fire Protection Technology
FPT 110 FIRE FIGHTER I
80739
DR
CO-REQUISITES: FPT 115
MIPSE
FPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LAB
80740
84201
CO-REQUISITES: FPT 110
LAB FEE: $250.00
DR
MIPSE
DR
MIPSE
Geology
GEL 210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
97894
DR
LAB FEE: $75.00
E122
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
80759
91938
DR
DR
W55
W55
3.00
3.00
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT
80769
DR
W55
3.00
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91937
Campus
DR
Room
W55
Credits
Time
Days
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
R
LEC
Hoffa, Donna
W
LEC
Cook, Joseph
1:00PM - 3:55PM
W
LEC
Swope, Michael
3.00
1:00PM - 4:00PM
T
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 9:00PM
T
LEC
Staff
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 2:30PM
W
MW
LEC
LEC
Melikan, Christopher
Geiss, Erika
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865
80777
DR
W55
3.00
10:00AM - 12:55PM
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT
91939
DR
W55
3.00
Homeland Security
HLS 100 INTRO TO HOMELAND SECURITY
90034
DR
MIPSE
HLS 104 TERRORISM AND EMERG MGT
96060
DR
MIPSE
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
80792
94516-A10
DR
DR
W219
W219
3.00
0.00
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS
92268
DR
W219
3.00
1:30PM - 4:25PM
W
LEC
Hamady, Susan
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
W
LEC
Scott, Michael
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
M
LEC
Jones, Dawn
W217
W217
3.00
3.00
8:30AM - 9:55AM
5:30PM - 6:55PM
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
Farrehi, Khashayar
King, Beverly
W217
W217
3.00
3.00
10:00AM - 11:25AM
5:30PM - 6:55PM
MW
MW
LEC
LEC
Kazanjian, John
Kazanjian, John
LEC
Yglesias, Therese
LEC
Yglesias, Therese
LEC
Meck, Kristen
LEC
Meck, Kristen
LEC
Saad, Ghada
LEC
Saad, Ghada
LEC
Saad, Ghada
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
81001
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
N233
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
81007
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
N233
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS
80859
86372
DR
DR
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA
80885
80886
DR
DR
MAT 111 PRE-COLLEGE MATHEMATICS
97887
DR
97888
DR
97889
DR
97890
DR
97891
DR
97892
DR
97893
DR
W53
3.00
8:30AM - 9:55AM
MW
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
W53
3.00
10:00AM - 11:25AM
MW
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
W53
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
M
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
W53
3.00
4:00PM - 6:55PM
M
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
W53
3.00
8:30AM - 9:55AM
TR
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
W53
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
TR
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
W53
3.00
2:30PM - 3:55PM
TR
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
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DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
LEC
Williams, Bonita
LEC
Saad, Ghada
LEC
Farrehi, Khashayar
LEC
Alexander, Nirmal
LEC
Williams, Bonita
LEC
Smith, Jameson
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
80921
80922
80923
80924
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
W217
3.00
11:30AM - 12:55PM
TR
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
DR
W217
3.00
7:00PM - 8:25PM
TR
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
DR
W217
3.00
10:00AM - 11:25AM
MW
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
DR
W217
3.00
2:30PM - 3:55PM
MW
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
DR
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
80943
94648
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
W217
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
TR
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
DR
W217
3.00
7:00PM - 8:25PM
MW
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM
DR
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
80967
80968
DR
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
N238
N238
4.00
4.00
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 3:55PM
TR
S
LEC
LEC
Opalinski, Bob
Abdollahi, Javad
4.00
6:00PM - 7:55PM
MW
LEC
Nwankwo, Oliver
4.00
8:00PM - 9:55PM
MW
LEC
Nwankwo, Oliver
3.00
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
T
S
IMB
IMB
Craig, Lillian
Craig, Lillian
3.00
3.00
7:00PM - 9:55PM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
T
S
LEC
LEC
Allen, Robert
Holmes, Edwin
4.00
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
TR
R
LEC
LAB
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
4.00
8:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
F
F
LEC
LAB
Boman, Scott
Boman, Scott
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRY
80981
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
N238
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I
96063
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156
N238
Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDING
88624
92013
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $15.00
W52
W52
Philosophy
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
81075
84186
DR
DR
N237
N237
Physics
PHY 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS
81090
DR
DR
LAB FEE: $75.00
E122
E122
PHY 235 GENERAL PHYSICS I
81092
PRE-REQUISITES: PHY 115
LAB FEE: $75.00
DR
E122
DR
E122
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1:30PM - 4:25PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 9:55AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
1:30PM - 4:25PM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
Days
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
M
T
TR
TR
R
MW
S
W
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Surowitz, Marvin
Hoffman, Mark
Nichols, William
Nichols, William
Surowitz, Marvin
Patton, Teresa
Parker, Brandon
Surowitz, Marvin
Ivory, Ellis
10:00AM - 12:55PM
10:00AM - 12:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
5:30PM - 6:55PM
2:30PM - 3:55PM
M
W
M
TR
W
TR
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Morrow, Kathy
Pequinot, Mary
Morrow, Kathy
Pequinot, Mary
Madison, Norma
Pequinot, Mary
Madison, Norma
Mayberry, Marie
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 9:55AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
5:30PM - 6:55PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
11:30AM - 2:25PM
TR
W
M
TR
W
MW
S
R
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Hoffa, Donna
Bajon, Bronislaw
Bajon, Bronislaw
Mays, Dexter
Bajon, Bronislaw
Hoffa, Donna
Brown, Sherry
Craft, Barbara
Bajon, Bronislaw
3.00
4:00PM - 5:25PM
TR
LEC
Steingold, Jacqueline
4.00
8:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Richardson Smith, Sandra
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
4:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 9:55PM
8:30AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
1:30PM - 4:25PM
2:30PM - 3:55PM
5:30PM - 6:55PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
W
W
TR
TR
M
TR
MW
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Chuku, Chile
Douglas, Andrew
Douglas, Andrew
Douglas, Andrew
Chuku, Chile
Chuku, Chile
Harrison III, Dempsey
Daily, Kevin
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
81098
81100
81101
81102
81103
91947
91949
91950
94780
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
W221
W221
W221
W221
W221
W221
N221
W221
W221
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
81141
81143
81144
81146
81148
91951
91952
91953
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
W221
W221
W221
W221
W221
W221
W221
W221
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
91954
91955
91957
91958
91959
91960
91961
91962
94782
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
W217
W217
W217
W217
W217
W217
W217
W217
W217
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
81236
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
N233
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
94596
DR
W222
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
81257
81258
81259
81260
84194
91964
91965
91966
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
W55
W55
W55
W55
W55
W55
W55
W55
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DOWNRIVER CAMPUS
FAST-TRACK
These accelerated courses allow the student to
complete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
Automotive Service Technology
AUT 101 AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS
80088
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N82
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
TR
LEC
Depowski, Martin
YAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINGS: 1ST HALF 8/21/14 - 10/9/14
AUT 103 AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS I
80090
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N82
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
TR
LEC
Depowski, Martin
YAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 2ND HALF 10/14/14 - 12/9/14
AUT 114 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM I
81506
89947
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
8:30AM - 12:25PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/25/2014 AND ENDS 10/15/14
DR
N84
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/21/2014 AND ENDS 10/9/2014
DR
MW
LEC
Daily, Paul
TR
LEC
Lenk, Joshua
MW
LEC
Daily, Paul
TR
LEC
Lenk, Joshua
TR
LEC
Daily, Paul
TR
LEC
Staff
S
IMB
Staff
LEC
Fahrenkrug, Steven
S
LEC
Staff
MW
LEC
Fahrenkrug, Steven
AUT 115 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS II
81507
89948
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114
LAB FEE: $50.00
DR
N84
3.00
8:30AM - 12:25PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/20/14- 12/10/14
DR
N84
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/14/13- 12/9/14
AUT 118 ENGINE PERFORMANCE I
91644
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N93
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/21/14 -10/9/14
AUT 119 ENGINE PERFORMANCE II
91645
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N93
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/14/14 -12/9/14
AUT 120 BRAKES I
81515
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
8:00AM - 3:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/23/14 -10/11/14
AUT 122 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND TRANSAXLE
97885
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116 OR AUT 117 OR AUT 126
LAB FEE: $50.00
DR
N84
4.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
MW
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/25/14 - 10/15/14
AUT 203 BRAKES II
81516
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
8:00AM - 3:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 10/18/14- 12/6/14
AUT 206 AUTOMATIC TRANS AND TRANSAXLE II
97886
78
DR
LAB FEE: $50.00
N84
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/20/14 - 12/10/14
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FLEX ENTRY
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from
the regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit class
schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for
the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be
applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
11:30AM - 1:18PM
TR
LEC
Campbell, William
11:30AM - 1:18PM
TR
LEC
Hudson, Robin
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80512
DR
N238
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
84209
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
N235
3.00
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
Denise Shannon
Welcome to the Downtown Campus where our focus is business, information
technology, natural science, and international programs. We are home to the
District’s Language Institute, the new Cyber Security Center, as well as, the
Brown and Juanita Ford Art Gallery located in the Learning Resource Center.
Situated on the international border between the United States and Canada, we
invite you to take advantage of exciting and informative cultural programs,
workshops and seminars that address the heritage, customs and languages of
those living and working in the region. We live in a global community and as you
walk through the Downtown Campus atrium, you will see a display of flags that
represent the countries of origin of our students. This is truly a diverse
community and we are proud of a faculty and staff committed to provide an
exceptional level of instruction and academic support for all students.
We appreciate that you have joined us in this vibrant learning community and
share our encouragement as you pursue your studies, dreams and aspirations.
Denise Shannon
Campus President and CAO
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Career Program Hotline
1-800-300-2118
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Not all courses and programs are offered
every semester at each campus. Programs
are offered District-Wide, meaning that
students can sometimes expect to attend
classes at more than one campus in order to
complete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
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Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-9:00 pm
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-4:00 pm
Featured Campus Programs
• Accounting
• Light Rail Engineering Technology
• American Sign Language
• Office Information Systems
- E-Business
- Office Specialist
• Business Administration
• Computer Information Systems
- Computer Support Specialist
- Network Administrator
• Criminal Justice
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering
- Computer Technology
- Engineering Technology
• Paralegal Technology
• Pre-Engineering
• Water and Environmental
Technology
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
1001 W. Fort
Detroit, MI 48226
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
WEEKEND COLLEGE
Course
Course Name
CRN
Room
Time
Type
SATURDAY OFFERINGS
AAS 140
ALH 110
ANT 154
ANT 201
ASL 101
ASL 102
BIO 155
BIO 155
BUS 150
BUS 161
BUS 225
BUS 228
CIS 110
CIS 112
DT 130
ECO 101
ECO 102
ENG 111
ENG 112
ENG 113
ENG 114
ENG 115
ENG 119
ENG 119
ENG 120
ENG 120
ENG 134
HUM 211
HUM 231
HUS 105
LEA 230
LRT 210
MAT 100
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICANAMERICAN EXPERIENCE
TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH
PROFESSIONS
INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
URBAN LIFE AND CULTURE
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
STRUC OF AMERICAN SIGN LANG
INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
INTRO. TO BIG DATA & BUS ANALY
COMPUTER APPLICATION IN
BUSINESS
INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
STRUCTURED DESIGN
FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II
INTRO. TO READING SKILLS
CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
ENGLISH I
ENGLISH I
ENGLISH II
ENGLISH II
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
MUSIC APPRECIATION
INTRODUCTION TO FILM
GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF
GROWTH I
FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL
INVESTIGATION
RAILROAD PNEUMATICS & HYDRAUL
BASIC MATHEMATICS
92208
219
12:00PM - 2:55PM
LEC
80051
313
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
90544
91893
88423
94395
96364
96364
84094
98113
219
219
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC
9:00AM - 12:55PM LEC
1:00PM - 2:55PM LAB
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC
310
305
144d
84096
234
12:00PM - 2:55PM
LEC
80285
234
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
80333
91602
82246
80460
91604
85997
90454
80605
90424
92524
89132
94763
80671
92527
92133
96094
96095
235
235
313
144a
144a
330
330
332
334
336
340
340
341
341
327
142
142
12:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
80811
144c
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
91625
97872
80868
131
114b
337
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
LEC
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Course
MAT 110
MAT 113
MAT 113
MAT 171
MWS 101
PLT 105
PLT 160
PS 101
PS 101
PSY 101
PSY 265
SOC 100
SOC 230
SPH 101
SPH 101
SW 106
SW 110
TCM 200
TCM 203
WET 224
WET 265
Course Name
CRN
Room
Time
Type
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS I
MUSLIM WORLD IDEOLOGIES AND
CULTURE
LEGAL INTERVIEWS AND
INVESTIGATIONS
GENERAL PRACTICE SURVEY
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
ETHNIC MINORITIES
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
185 CONTACT HOURS IN FIELD
PLACEMENT FIELD INSTRUCTION II
CASE MANAGEMENT & SERVICE CARE
INTRODUCTION TO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COMMUNICATIONS I
WATER/WASTEWATER UTILITY EQUIP
PRACTICUM WATER/WASTEWATER
87018
90419
96118
91880
317
317
233
321
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
98044
124
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
81095
88732
81114
92147
92151
97877
81219
91640
81270
92773
144b
144b
246
246
218
218
260
260
349
349
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
97884
98047
81658
96103
98050
98051
117
117
344
344
9:00AM - 11:55AM IMB
12:00PM - 2:55PM LEC
9:00AM - 10:55AM LEC
11:00AM - 1:55PM LEC
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WEEKEND COLLEGE
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
W
LEC
LEC
Brown, York
Brown, York
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
F
LEC
Brown, York
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
M
MW
LEC
LEC
Short, Roger
Hendrix, Gwen
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Karva, Abraham
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Tinsley Jr, Clifford
R
LEC
Tinsley Jr, Clifford
TR
W
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
Friley III, Grant
Shakoor, Adam
Davis, Ella
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Griggs, Michael
11:00AM - 12:25PM
MW
LEC
Davis, Ella
Fall 2014
Accounting
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
80024
91889
DT
DT
144d
144d
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II
98040
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110
144d
ACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
96076
96079
DT
DT
144d
144d
ACC 211 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II
91595
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ACC 210
144c
Addiction Studies
ADD 110 INTRODUCTION TO ADDICTION
96303
DT
131
ADD 135 ADDICTION FIELD PRACTICUM METHODS SEMINAR I
98041
DT
313
4.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE
80002
90355
92515
DT
DT
DT
219
219
219
4.00
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
92208
DT
219
3.00
AAS 175 HISTORY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC
96296
DT
219
3.00
AAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY
80007
90508
DT
DT
219
219
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
R
MW
LEC
LEC
Dandridge, Henry
Craig, Samuel
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Davis, Ella
AAS 253 AFRICAN CARIBBEAN LITERATURE
97861
DT
124
3.00
Allied Health
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
80051
80052
DT
DT
313
313
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
S
T
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Bell, Chytorrie
S
LEC
Bell, Chytorrie
American Sign Language
ASL 101 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
88423
DT
313
ASL 102 STRUCTURE OF AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
94395
DT
313
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
T
LEC
Staff
M
MW
LEC
LEC
Samaddar, Sunanda
Green, Iris
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Anthropology
ANT 151 INTRO TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH
92482
DT
313
2.00
5:00PM - 6:55PM
ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
96560
97863
DT
DT
343
313
4.00
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
90544
DT
219
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Gellci, Diana
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Gellci, Diana
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Samaddar, Sunanda
124
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Muhsin, Nadir
136
136
136
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
M
T
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
Rouleau, Francine
Toth, Judith
Toth, Judith
136
136
136
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
M
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
MacDonald, Martine
Rouleau, Francine
Toth, Judith
313
313
313
313
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
R
F
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Roebuck, Kyion
Roebuck, Kyion
Staff
Roebuck, Kyion
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
TR
T
MW
M
TR
R
TR
R
MW
W
TR
T
MW
W
MW
M
S
S
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Sanderfield, Tamara
Sanderfield, Tamara
Staff
Staff
Burleson, Leslie
Burleson, Leslie
Staff
Staff
Hobson, Anita
Hobson, Anita
Banister, Noor
Banister, Noor
Staff
Staff
Banister, Noor
Banister, Noor
Crockett, Brandi
Crockett, Brandi
ANT 201 URBAN LIFE AND CULTURE
91893
DT
219
ANT 210 ANTHROPOLOGY OF SEX AND CULTURE
97862
DT
313
Arabic
ARA 101 INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC I
92122
DT
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I
92212
92213
97864
DT
DT
DT
ART 121 PAINTING I
91596
92214
98042
DT
DT
DT
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY
91894
91895
91896
92516
DT
DT
DT
DT
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
80115
80116
80117
80120
80121
84947
86182
89034
96364
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
LAB FEE: $75.00
310
305
310
305
310
305
310
305
310
305
310
305
310
305
310
305
310
305
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
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CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
LEC
Staff
M
TR
T
TR
R
F
F
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Staff
Brown, Apryl
Brown, Apryl
Staff
Staff
Olafioye, Salewa
Olafioye, Salewa
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
W
TR
T
MW
M
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
King, Kyle
King, Kyle
Byrd, Bertha
Byrd, Bertha
Brown, Apryl
Brown, Apryl
9:00AM - 10:25AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
12:30PM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
12:30PM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LEC
Nwamba, Christian
Nwamba, Christian
Nwamba, Christian
Nwamba, Christian
Nwamba, Christian
Nwamba, Christian
Nwamba, Christian
Nwamba, Christian
1:00PM - 2:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
TR
MW
T
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Huff, Kimberly
Fairbanks, Douglas
Campbell, Henry
Allen, Deolis
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Breger, William
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
MW
F
S
TR
R
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Woods, Dawnita
Haynes, Mary
Haynes, Mary
Haynes, Mary
Wilson-Smith, Leslie
Brown, Verna
S
R
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Armes-Thomas, Donna
Manigault, Katrina
Johnson, Doris
Cunningham, Bernice
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
80152
80155
82252
92517
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
315
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
307
11:00AM - 12:55PM
315
4.00
5:00PM - 6:55PM
307
7:00PM - 8:55PM
315
4.00
11:00AM - 12:55PM
307
1:00PM - 2:55PM
315
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
307
1:00PM - 2:55PM
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
80173
80176
81393
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240
LAB FEE: $75.00
315
307
315
307
315
307
4.00
4.00
4.00
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY
80198
80200
80201
94439
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
316
325
316
325
316
325
316
325
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
80250
80251
80252
84094
DT
DT
DT
DT
144d
144d
144d
144d
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
BUS 161 INTRO. TO BIG DATA AND BUS ANALY
98113
DT
144d
BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICS
80266
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
316
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
80272
80273
84096
84958
90510
94671
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
234
234
234
234
234
235
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
80285
91598
91902
91903
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110
LAB FEE: $15.00
234
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
235
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
243
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
243
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
Days
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
M
W
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Allen, Deolis
Knox, Clint
Huff, Kimberly
Bah-Deh, Pewu
9:00AM - 10:55AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
MW
R
T
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Franco, John
Franco, John
Shakoor, Adam
Franco, John
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
TR
T
MW
W
MW
W
F
F
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Sole, David
Sole, David
Jawad, Ali
Jawad, Ali
Wittbrodt, Joanne
Wittbrodt, Joanne
Wittbrodt, Joanne
Wittbrodt, Joanne
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
TR
R
LEC
LAB
Sole, David
Sole, David
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
MW
M
LEC
LAB
Kelley, Patrick
Kelley, Patrick
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
TR
T
LEC
LAB
Wittbrodt, Joanne
Wittbrodt, Joanne
9:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Wittbrodt, Joanne
5:00PM - 8:55PM
M
ITV
Luo, Ronghua
TR
S
MW
M
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Robinson, Earl
Cunningham, Bernice
Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas
Chizick, John
Scott, Regina
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
80289
91599
91904
91905
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
144a
144c
144a
144c
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
80244
80245
91906
91907
DT
DT
DT
DT
144c
144c
144c
144c
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
86214
86903
94724
96353
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
LAB FEE: $75.00
343
353
343
353
343
353
343
353
4.00
4.00
4.00
CHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
86219
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112
LAB FEE: $75.00
DT
343
4.00
DT
353
CHM 145 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
92256
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 136
LAB FEE: $75.00
DT
343
DT
353
4.00
CHM 155 SURVEY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
94742
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 OR CHM 136
LAB FEE: $75.00
DT
343
4.00
DT
353
CHM 250 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
92703
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 145
343
4.00
Chinese
CHN 101 ELEMENTARY CHINESE LANGUAGE
92450
DT
112
4.00
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
80332
80333
84181
87019
90511
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
LAB FEE: $20.00
235
235
243
243
235
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
1:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
T
TR
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
Armes-Thomas, Donna
Johnson, Dale
Johnson, Dale
M
LEC
Amirsadri, Roya
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGN
80346
91601
91602
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
LAB FEE: $15.00
DT
235
DT
235
DT
235
CIS 209 C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
80357
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112
LAB FEE: $20.00
DT
235
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS
CIS 210 INTRO TO UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
88550
DT
243
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Clover, Ernest
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS; COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST; NETWORK
ADMINISTRATOR
CIS 237 CISCO CCNA
94590
DT
119
7.00
11:30AM - 2:55PM
TR
LEC
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
Johnston, Jacqueline
CIS 240 NETWORKING ESSENTIALS
88300
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
119
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Wori, Okechukwu
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST; NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
CIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONS
96082
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
119
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS, WEBSITE DESIGNER; OIS:E-BUSINESS
Computer Technology Option
CT 203 DIGITAL LOGIC I
86538
DT
LAB FEE: $25.00
119
4.00
9:00AM - 11:25AM
MW
IMB
Dunne, Joseph
12:00PM - 2:55PM
MW
LEC
Staff
5:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Tarrance, Larry
2:00PM - 3:55PM
MTWRF
LEC
Staff
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
R
LEC
LEC
Parkman, William
Staff
3:00PM - 4:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
MW
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Younger, James
Martin, Eileen
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
M
LEC
LEC
Younger, James
Martin, Eileen
CT 210 COMPUTER REPAIR II- COMPTIA A+
98043
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CT 209
LAB FEE: $50.00
DT
119
6.00
CT 211 COMPUTER NETWORKING I
88548
PRE-REQUISITES: CT 209
LAB FEE: $35.00
DT
119
4.00
Corrections
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
94690
DT
119
3.00
COR 110 INTRODUCTION TO DEVIANT BEHAVIOR
91908
92215
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
131
131
3.00
3.00
COR 200 SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR CORRECTIONAL PERSONNEL
91909
92216
96085
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
131
131
131
3.00
3.00
3.00
COR 205 INSTITUTION CORRECTIONS PERSONNEL
91910
92217
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
131
125
3.00
3.00
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
8:00AM - 10:55AM
M
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
MW
F
M
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Williams, Arthur
Jackson, James
Martin, Eileen
Williams, Arthur
Jackson, James
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Robinson, Deborah
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Robinson, Deborah
3.00
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
S
F
LEC
LEC
Hyrila, Maureen
Aljawad, Najwa
S
TR
F
M
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Kaby Cavally, Brice
Ewen, Bruce
Bell, Ronald L.
Glowacki, David
Glowacki, David
MW
LEC
Ewen, Bruce
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
COR 215 CORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/PRACTICUM
96344
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
125
3.00
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
80367
80368
90512
92644
96339
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
144b
130
144b
130
144b
Criminal Justice Security
SEC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY
96304
DT
125
SEC 207 SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
98045
DT
125
SEC 208 SECURITY CAPSTONE COURSE
98046
DT
125
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
82246
92519
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
313
330
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
80460
91911
92219
94591
94610
96089
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
144a
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
144a
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
144c
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
144a
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
144a
3.00
11:00AM - 12:48PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
DT
144a
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II
91603
91604
92220
94592
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
144a
144a
144c
144a
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
S
F
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Ewen, Bruce
Badry, Peter
Bell, Ronald L.
Badry, Peter
4.00
4.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
Lakkis, George
Lakkis, George
2.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
LEC
Lakkis, George
4.00
7:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
LEC
Al-Saadi, Fadhil
2.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
F
IMB
Basharat, Ahmed
ElectronicsTechnology
EE 101 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I
81654
84142
DT
DT
LAB FEE: $25.00
117
117
EE 105 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION AND DESIGN
96088
DT
LAB FEE: $35.00
117
EE 107 MATH FOR E/E I
94670
DT
117
EE 205 LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
91886
PRE-REQUISITES: EE 111
LAB FEE: $25.00
DT
117
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3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
TR
MW
S
T
F
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Bertram, Pamela
Johnson, Nancy
Ridley, Janice
Cummings, Lynn
Staff
Wilson, Carmen
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
TR
F
W
TR
MW
M
S
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Johnson, Nancy
Bertram, Pamela
Staff
Staff
Weaver, Vivian
Weaver, Vivian
Ridley, Janice
Ridley, Janice
Staff
Bertram, Pamela
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
S
MW
MW
TR
TR
F
M
MW
W
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Levin, Idele
Jackson, Michelle
Jackson, Michelle
Levin, Idele
Merriwether, Valerie
Ridley, Janice
Wilson, Carmen
Gelinas, Paul
Cummings, Lynn
Staff
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
T
TR
TR
R
S
F
MW
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Shepherd, Dolores
Franklin, Frederick
Jackson, Michelle
Staff
Jones, Michon
Woods, Allayne
Hall Rayford, Mary
Shepherd, Dolores
Jackson, Michelle
Shepherd, Dolores
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
MW
R
TR
TR
F
MW
MW
T
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Lumpkin, L
Franklin, Frederick
Hill, Betty
Hill, Betty
Eskridge, Ann
Lumpkin, L
Lumpkin, L
Staff
Staff
MW
M
TR
T
F
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Cintron, Esperanza
Watson, Jo Ann
Mosley, Nathalie
Watson, Jo Ann
Wallace, Sharon
Yanosek, Martin
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS
80578
85996
85997
91913
92221
92521
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
342
342
330
342
342
342
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
80583
80585
82580
82929
82946
90008
90422
90454
92222
92223
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
80605
80606
81403
82950
85024
89188
90423
90456
90458
92452
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
332
332
332
332
332
332
332
332
332
332
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
80617
80620
80621
80622
89126
90424
90455
92129
92130
94723
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
334
334
334
334
334
334
334
334
334
334
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
80643
80645
80646
82577
89189
90425
90457
90459
92524
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
336
336
336
336
336
336
336
336
336
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80525
80528
80529
80532
80533
80536
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
340
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
340
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
340
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
340
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
340
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
340
3.00
1:00PM - 2:48PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
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80537
89023
89024
89025
89132
90357
91915
94763
Campus
Room
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
340
340
340
340
340
340
340
340
Credits
Time
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
Days
Type
Instructor
W
TR
MW
F
S
R
MW
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Watson, Jo Ann
Yanosek, Martin
Staff
Crittendon, Denise
Wallace, Sharon
Leitch, Leslie
Cintron, Esperanza
Yanosek, Martin
MW
MW
LEC
LEC
Burnett, John
Burnett, John
TR
TR
S
R
F
M
T
W
MW
TR
F
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Burnett, John
Waller, Rayfield
Yanosek, Martin
Mosley, Nathalie
Carr, Juanita
McHugh, Stephen
Readous, Wendy
McHugh, Stephen
Wallace, Sharon
Short, Ida
Carr, Juanita
Wallace, Sharon
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
80666
80667
DT
DT
80669
80670
80671
80672
80673
89027
89028
90358
91916
91917
92132
92527
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
341
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
341
3.00
1:00PM - 2:40PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
341
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
341
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
341
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
341
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
341
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
341
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
341
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
341
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
341
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
341
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
125
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
341
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
92133
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119
327
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Swift, Joseph
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
LEC
Short, Ida
MW
LEC
Staff
R
LEC
Davis, Ella
ENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATURE
96297
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
327
ENG 250 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1800 TO PRESENT
96298
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
327
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
ENG 260 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE
80720
DT
327
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
ENG 261 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
96299
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
327
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
LEC
Davis, Ella
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Cintron, Esperanza
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Saab, Dib
4.00
11:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
LEC
Ott, Gary
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Diggs, John
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Peace, Wallace
ENG 280 CREATIVE WRITING
80724
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
330
French
FRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
92124
DT
124
German
GRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN
92125
DT
124
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
80762
DT
219
3.00
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT
96092
DT
219
3.00
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Room
Credits
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
R
LEC
Peace, Wallace
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Peace, Wallace
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
S
TR
MW
T
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Ward, Sarah
Smith, Michell
Evans-Ebio, Belinda
Johnson, Charmaine
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Johnson, Charmaine
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Johnson, Charmaine
9:00AM - 10:25AM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
MW
F
W
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Anderson, Gary
Anderson, Gary
Koomruian, Stefanie
Chatman, Marvin
Chatman, Marvin
M
LEC
Chatman, Marvin
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Chatman, Marvin
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Anderson, Gary
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Myers, Macell
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
LEC
Danquah, Rochelle
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Davis, Lourie
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Kaczmarek, Karen
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
S
TR
LEC
LEC
Martin, Eileen
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
TR
T
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Patton, Teresa
Staff
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865
91606
DT
219
HIS 262 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY II
97866
DT
219
Human Services
HUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I
80811
89167
91873
96093
DT
DT
DT
DT
144c
130
130
130
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
HUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN SERVICES
97883
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 105
130
HUS 220 GROUP AND SOCIAL PROCESS II
92136
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 120
130
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
80793
86900
90361
90543
92134
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
142
142
142
142
142
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS
80801
DT
142
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
HUM 126 FOUNDATIONS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART
97867
DT
142
3.00
HUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER
97868
DT
142
HUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION
96094
DT
142
HUM 221 ART APPRECIATION
97869
DT
142
HUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM
96095
DT
142
Japanese
JPN 101 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I
92121
DT
124
Law Enforcement Administration
LEA 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
91625
91878
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201
131
3.00
144a
3.00
LEA 231 CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE I
91630
96097
96099
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: LEA 230
144a
131
131
3.00
3.00
3.00
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Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
LEA 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
91632
91876
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201
131
3.00
130
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
W
LEC
LEC
Staff
Anthony, George
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Staff
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Staff
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
ITV
Johnson, Dale
Light Rail Engineering Tech
LRT 101 RAIL TRANS AND RAILROAD CAREERS
96294
DT
114b
3.00
LRT 201 SAFETY IN THE RAILRD WORKPLACE
97870
DT
114b
3.00
LRT 202 READING AND INTERPRETING RAILRD
97871
DT
114b
3.00
LRT 210 RAILROAD PNEUMATICS AND HYDRAUL
97872
DT
114b
3.00
LRT 240 RAILROAD SIGNALING AND SWITCHING
97873
DT
114b
Logistics Management
LOG 101 PRINCIPLES OF LOGISTICS
96266
DT
112
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
81002
86005
91634
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
144a
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
144d
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
MW
LEC
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
DT
144b
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
LEC
DT
DT
Ellis, Mary
Fairbanks, Douglas
Breger, William
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
81009
86006
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
144d
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
144d
3.00
1:00PM - 3:49PM
MW
LEC
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Breger, William
Fairbanks, Douglas
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS
80861
80863
80864
80865
80868
92137
92530
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
337
337
337
337
337
337
337
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
MW
T
MW
R
S
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Franco, John
Wren, Stephanie
Lakkis, George
Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose
Beidoun, Nasser
Hailat, Mohammed
Fairbanks, Douglas
337
337
337
337
337
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
W
M
MW
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose
Uduma, Kalu
Haidar, Fadia
Alexander, Nirmal
Franco, John
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
S
LEC
LEC
Peete, Theressa
Rivera, Jose
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA
80889
80897
92531
94672
94759
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
MAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
80920
87018
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
317
3.00
317
3.00
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
LEC
Hailat, Mohammed
LEC
Askew, Rasheedah
LEC
Shalan, Salah
LEC
Shalan, Salah
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose
Uduma, Amos
Lawson, Kevin
Elzein, Raja
LEC
Powell, Cary
LEC
Hailat, Mohammed
LEC
Shalan, Salah
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Mickens, McArthur
Lakkis, George
Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose
Jones, Kenyuano
Powell, Cary
LEC
Hailat, Mohammed
LEC
Shalan, Salah
LEC
Alexander, Nirmal
MAT 111 PRE-COLLEGE MATHEMATICS
96104
96105
96106
96110
DT
233
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
M
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
T
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
W
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
80927
80929
92140
96111
96112
96113
96114
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
321
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
321
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
MW
321
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
233
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
M
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
T
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
W
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
DT
DT
DT
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
80945
80946
80948
90419
96115
96116
96117
96118
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
317
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
317
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
336
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
317
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
233
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
M
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
T
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
W
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
233
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
THIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB.
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I
90011
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
321
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Rivera, Jose
4.00
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
TR
M
LEC
LEC
LEC
Lawson, Kevin
Lawson, Kevin
Jones, Kenyuano
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
F
LEC
Abdollahi, Javad
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
S
LEC
Onuigbo, Henry
4.00
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
W
TR
LEC
LEC
Staff
Abdollahi, Javad
2:00PM - 5:55PM
W
IMB
Leftwich, Harry
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
80969
80970
94764
DT
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
321
317
321
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRY
80982
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
321
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I
91880
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156
321
MAT 272 LINEAR ALGEBRA
80991
96100
DT
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 271
321
321
Mechatronics
MCT 203 ELECTRICITY MACHINERY AND CONTRO
91887
PRE-REQUISITES: EE 102
LAB FEE: $25.00
DT
114
3.00
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Tinsley Jr, Clifford
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Simpson, Gail
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Mann, Corine
1:00PM - 3:55PM
R
LEC
Tinsley Jr, Clifford
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Tinsley Jr, Clifford
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
R
LEC
Staff
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Mental Health Work
MEH 100 INTRODUCTION TO MENTAL HEALTH
97880
DT
327
3.00
MEH 120 DIRECT CARE SVCS IN COMM. SETT
97881
DT
327
3.00
MEH 135 MENTAL HLTH IN CRIMINAL JUSTIC
97882
DT
327
3.00
MEH 226 FIELD WORK II: AGENCY PLACEMENT
91881
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MEH 144
327
4.00
MEH 240 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR I
91882
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: MEH 110
131
3.00
MEH 250 APPLIED BEHAVORIAL ANALYSIS
98114
DT
3.00
MEH 251 FIELD EXPERIENCE IN APPLIED BEHAVORIAL ANALYSIS
98115
DT
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
Muslim World Studies
MWS 101 MUSLIM WORLD IDEOLOGIES AND CULTURE
98044
DT
124
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
IMB
Haynes, Mary
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
TR
IMB
Haynes, Mary
Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDING
86034
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
234
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALS
86042
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100
LAB FEE: $15.00
DT
234
OIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING I
86367
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
243
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Poindexter, Yolanda
OIS 228 DESKTOP PUBLISHING II
85993
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 227
LAB FEE: $15.00
DT
243
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Poindexter, Yolanda
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPEC.
86402
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
234
3.00
5:00PM - 8:13PM
MW
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Haynes, Mary
OIS 252 MICROSOFT EXCEL SPEC.
86403
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
234
3.00
5:00PM - 7:49PM
MW
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Haynes, Mary
Paralegal Technology
PLT 105 LEGAL INTERVIEWS AND INVESTIGATIONS
81095
DT
144b
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Hutcherson, Diane
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Glass, Derrick
PLT 120 LEGAL RESEARCH WRITING I
81096
DT
144b
PLT 135 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY/LEGAL ETHICS
85087
DT
144b
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Hutcherson, Diane
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Watts, Adrienne
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Watts, Adrienne
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Hutcherson, Diane
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
LEC
Mc Graw, David
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Tranumn Jr, Howard
316
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Allen, Robert
316
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
LEC
Mc Graw, David
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
MW
W
TR
T
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
4.00
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
W
LEC
LAB
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
Bagchi, Bhawatosh
MW
M
TR
W
T
S
MW
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Muyia, Harrison
Hoffman, Mark
Muyia, Harrison
Wright, Michael
Ivory, Ellis
Ivory, Ellis
Muyia, Harrison
Muyia, Harrison
Muyia, Harrison
TR
F
S
F
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Muyia, Harrison
Webster, Stella
Ivory, Ellis
Webster, Stella
Wright, Michael
PLT 160 GENERAL PRACTICE SURVEY
88732
DT
144b
PLT 170 PROBATE LAW AND PRACTICE
88733
DT
144b
PLT 210 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURES
88305
DT
144b
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I
81070
DT
124
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
86009
DT
316
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
97874
DT
PHL 221 ETHICS
97875
DT
Physics
PHY 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS
81091
94744
DT
DT
DT
DT
LAB FEE: $75.00
348
350
348
350
PHY 235 GENERAL PHYSICS I
97876
PRE-REQUISITES: PHY 115
LAB FEE: $75.00
DT
348
DT
350
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
81106
81108
81109
81111
81112
81114
84804
85018
90365
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
90366
91885
92147
92148
92149
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
125
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
246
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
125
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
246
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
246
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
246
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
125
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
125
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
125
3.00
1:00PM - 2:40PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
125
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
246
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
246
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
246
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
246
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
TR
T
TR
MW
MW
R
TR
F
S
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Quick, Alida
Schultz, Karen
Quick, Alida
Schultz, Karen
Quick, Alida
Quick, Alida
Simpson, Sheabra
Schultz, Karen
Howell, Janice
Wallace, Denise
Jones, Charles
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
81150
81151
81152
81154
81156
85019
85083
86015
92150
92151
96069-A30
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
218
344
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
81647
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
218
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Paul, Rhonda
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Simpson, Sheabra
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Schultz, Karen
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Wallace, Denise
PSY 230 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT
90017
DT
218
PSY 260 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
86018
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
218
PSY 265 INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS
97877
DT
218
Social Work
SW 106 185 CONTACT HOURS IN FIELD PLACEMENT FIELD INSTRUCTION II
97884
DT
218
4.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Evans-Ebio, Belinda
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Evans-Ebio, Belinda
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
T
F
S
MW
F
TR
MW
M
W
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Galvan, Donna
Brown, Sherry
McMahon, George
Tucker, Norma
Lynum, Carmen
McMahon, George
Galvan, Donna
Lynum, Carmen
Adams, Kimberly
McMahon, George
Lynum, Carmen
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
LEC
Tucker, Norma
3.00
3.00
3:30PM - 6:30PM
3:30PM - 6:30PM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
SW 110 CASE MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE CARE
98047
DT
218
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
81213
81217
81218
81219
85021
85023
85081
85990
90420
90462
92153
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
260
260
260
260
260
260
260
260
260
260
260
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
86020
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
260
SOC 104 AMERICAN STUDIES
96367-D30
96369-D32
DT
DT
260
260
SOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIES
91640
PRE-REQUISITES: ANT 150 OR ANT 152 OR ANT 153 OR ANT 154 OR ANT 201 OR ANT 210 OR SOC 120 OR SOC 144 OR SOC
225 OR
DT
260
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Tucker, Norma
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Cunningham, Sean
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
5:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
R
LEC
LEC
Herrera, Jose
Coello Tissert, Juana
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
MW
TR
T
F
S
R
TR
MW
TR
MW
M
F
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Gadson, Jacqueline
Hatcher, Georgia
Chambers, James
Chambers, James
Daily, Kevin
Boikai, Jerome
Hatcher, Georgia
Gadson, Jacqueline
Hatcher, Georgia
Gadson, Jacqueline
Gadson, Jacqueline
Boikai, Jerome
Smiley, Harriette
W
LEC
Smith, Lisa
T
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
IMB
Jenkins, Tonia
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Dunne, Joseph
MW
LEC
Staff
MW
LAB
Staff
LAB
Staff
LEC
Staff
SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
97878
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
260
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
81247
93077
DT
DT
124
124
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
81263
81265
81268
81269
81270
89031
89131
90421
90463
92533
92534
92654
92773
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
349
349
349
349
349
349
349
349
349
349
349
349
349
SPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICE
96274
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: SPH 101
349
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
Sustainable Technology Specialist
ST 101 SALES SKILLS FOR SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
98129
DT
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
ST 102 APPLICATIONS OF SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
98130
DT
3.00
Telecommunications
TCM 200 INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS
81658
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: EE 101 OR CIS 112
117
3.00
TCM 203 COMMUNICATIONS I
96103
DT
LAB FEE: $25.00
117
3.00
Veterinary Technology
VTP 103 LABORATORY ANIMAL MEDICINE - LECTURE
81312
DT
117
2.00
CLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE.
6:00PM - 6:55PM
VTP 104 LABORATORY ANIMAL MEDICINE - LABORATORY
82269
DT
LAB FEE: $130.00
117
2.00
7:00PM - 8:55PM
CLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE. LAB FEE $130.00
VTP 123 VETERINARY TECH PRACTICUM I
82271
DT
117
4.00
CLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE.
-
VTP 201 SMALL ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY II: LECTURE
81313
DT
117
2.00
CLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE.
6:00PM - 6:55PM
TR
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
TR
LAB
Staff
MW
LEC
Staff
CLN
Staff
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
VTP 202 SMALL ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY II: LABORATORY
82270
DT
LAB FEE: $230.00
117
2.00
7:00PM - 8:55PM
CLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE. LAB FEE $230.00.
VTP 211 REGULATORY VETERINARY MEDICINE
98048
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: VTP 201 AND VTP 202 AND VTP 212
117
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
VTP 243 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM III
82273
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: VTP 233
117
2.00
CLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE.
-
Water Treatment Technologies
WET 101 WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
88658
DT
344
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
9:00AM - 10:55AM
S
LEC
Staff
11:00AM - 1:55PM
S
LEC
Staff
WET 102 WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECH
88659
DT
344
3.00
WET 220 WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS AND MICRO
98049
DT
344
3.00
WET 224 WATER/WASTEWATER UTILITY EQUIP
98050
DT
344
2.00
WET 265 PRACTICUM WATER/WASTEWATER
98051
DT
344
3.00
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FAST-TRACK
These accelerated courses allow the student to
complete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
86005
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
144d
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
MW
LEC
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Fairbanks, Douglas
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
86006
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
144d
3.00
1:00PM - 3:49PM
MW
LEC
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Fairbanks, Douglas
Office Information Systems
OIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING I
86367
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
243
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Poindexter, Yolanda
OIS 228 DESKTOP PUBLISHING II
85993
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 227
LAB FEE: $15.00
DT
243
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Poindexter, Yolanda
OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPEC.
86402
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
234
3.00
5:00PM - 8:13PM
MW
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Haynes, Mary
OIS 252 MICROSOFT EXCEL SPEC.
86403
100
DT
LAB FEE: $15.00
234
3.00
5:00PM - 7:49PM
MW
IMB
THIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.
Haynes, Mary
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
FLEX ENTRY
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from
the regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit class
schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for
the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be
applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
11:30AM - 1:18PM
TR
LEC
Campbell, William
11:30AM - 1:18PM
TR
LEC
Hudson, Robin
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80512
DR
N238
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
84209
DR
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
N235
3.00
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
94610
DT
144a
3.00
11:00AM - 12:48PM
TR
LEC
Glowacki, David
340
3.00
1:00PM - 2:48PM
TR
LEC
Yanosek, Martin
1:00PM - 2:40PM
MW
LEC
Burnett, John
1:00PM - 2:40PM
MW
LEC
Muyia, Harrison
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80536
DT
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
80667
DT
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
341
3.00
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
90365
DT
125
3.00
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EASTERN CAMPUS
Mawine G. Diggs
Welcome to the Corporate College at the Eastern Campus where you will find an
array of traditional courses and non-credit/workforce development offerings
designed to meet the needs of a dynamic, challenging and globally competitive
environment. We hope that you will take advantage of the many opportunities
available in the eastern region that can help you succeed on your educational
journey.
The Eastern Campus is home to exciting programs in advanced technology,
including the Advanced Manufacturing Center, information systems, the State of
Michigan Learning Lab, and the Entrepreneurship Institute and Resource Center.
Along with a commitment to provide exceptional academic and career programs,
our faculty and staff work to create opportunities for transformation and growth
within our region. We support local businesses, organizations, entrepreneurs and
faith-based groups in attaining their strategic goals and successful outcomes
through the provision of workshops and seminars.
The University Center is located in the eastern region of the District in the City
of Harper Woods and partners with leading upper-division and graduate-level
institutions providing a pathway for those seeking baccalaureate or graduate
degrees. We encourage you to consider the University Center as a valuable option
to continue your education beyond the associate degree level.
I encourage you to work hard, set high expectations and rise to achieve your goals
and aspirations.
Mawine G. Diggs
Campus President and CAO
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students can sometimes expect to attend
classes at more than one campus in order to
complete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-9:00 pm
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-9:00 pm
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Featured Campus Programs
• Auto Body Technology
• Graphic Design
• Advanced Manufacturing
(Computer Numerical Control)
• Geothermal Technology
• Business Administration
• Digital Media Production
• Entrepreneurship
• Facility Maintenance
• Heating, Ventilation and Air
Conditioning
• Industrial Computer Graphics
Technology (CAD)
• Project Management
• Welding Technology
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CORPORATE COLLEGE
EASTERN CAMPUS
WEEKEND COLLEGE
Course
Course Name
CRN
Room
Time
Type
5:30PM - 8:25PM
LEC
FRIDAY OFFERINGS
BUS 221
BUS 225
ENG 111
ENG 114
HUM 101
MAT 105
MAT 113
MAT 122
PRM 101
SOC 100
SPH 101
BUSINESS STATISTICS
COMPUTER APPLICATION IN
BUSINESS
INTRO. TO READING SKILLS
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL
ARTS
PRE ALGEBRA
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
98109
81600
94481
94749
W210
E200
E203
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
91841
94621
94421
89886
E204
E203
E202
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
91616
91838
90523
W203
E208
W204
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
SATURDAY OFFERINGS
AAS 237
ART 101
BUS 150
CIS 267
ENG 114
ENG 119
ENG 120
HUM 102
HUM 231
HVA 201
MAT 100
MAT 105
MAT 121
PHL 211
PHL 221
PRM 215
PRN 101
PS 101
PSY 101
SOC 100
104
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AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY
DRAWING I
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT
MULTIMEDIA
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
ENGLISH I
ENGLISH II
INTRODUCTION TO THE
PERFORMING ARTS
INTRODUCTION TO FILM
INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT
MAINTENANCE
BASIC MATHEMATICS
PRE ALGEBRA
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I
INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
ETHICS
IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT
INTRO. TO PRINT TECHNOLOGY
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
84021
94465
81599
W201
E104
W201
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
LEC
91847
80631
89874
89875
W211
E200
E202
E202
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
91842
81779
E204
E207
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
91835
96474
94748
89885
94431
94432
94434
84134
92548
91833
92550
E107
W201
E203
W203
W204
E207
E206
W206
E207
E208
E208
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 12:28PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
4:30PM - 8:25PM
T
LEC
Njoku, Emmanuel
M
TR
F
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Shakoor, Adam
Davis, Ella
Shakoor, Adam
Griggs, Michael
MW
LEC
Staff
F
LEC
Staff
EASTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Fall 2014
Accounting
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II
94464
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110
W205
4.00
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE
80003
83978
84020
92552
EA
EA
EA
EA
W205
W205
W205
W205
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4:30PM - 8:25PM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
94462
EA
E201
3.00
8:00AM - 9:25AM
AAS 150 AFRICAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE IN MICHIGAN HISTORY
94463
EA
E203
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
AAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY
84021
EA
W201
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Friley III, Grant
3.00
3.00
8:00AM - 10:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
M
S
LEC
LEC
MacDonald, Martine
Roland, Arthur
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
Roland, Arthur
3.00
8:00AM - 10:55AM
T
LEC
Roland, Arthur
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Cheetham, Marta
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W
LEC
Wise, Patrick
4:30PM - 8:25PM
MW
IMB
Staff
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I
80077
94465
EA
EA
SUPPLIES COST EXTRA
E104
E104
ART 111 DESIGN I
94466
EA
E104
ART 121 PAINTING I
80083
EA
SUPPLIES COST EXTRA
E104
ART 131 CERAMICS I
94467
EA
LAB FEE: $30.00
E104
ART 151 SCULPTURE I
94468
EA
LAB FEE: $30.00
E104
Auto Body Technology
ABT 101 INTRO. TO AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY
97932
EA
E115
4.00
ABT 103 AUTO BODY WORK ENVIR AND SAFETY
97933
EA
E115
4.00
4:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
IMB
Spratling, Reginald
W205
W204
W204
4.00
4.00
4.00
4:30PM - 8:25PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
W
F
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Mengistu, Haile
Mengistu, Haile
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY
94469
94470
94471
EA
EA
EA
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EASTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
W
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
MW
W
LEC
LAB
Baker, Anwar
Baker, Anwar
TR
R
TR
R
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
2:00PM - 4:00PM
4:20PM - 6:40PM
TR
R
LEC
LAB
Marang, Boitshoko
Marang, Boitshoko
4.00
2:00PM - 4:00PM
4:20PM - 6:40PM
MW
W
LEC
LAB
Marang, Boitshoko
Marang, Boitshoko
3.00
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
T
S
LEC
LEC
Scott, Michael
Mason Mathews, Wendy
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
Kyles, Kevin
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W
LEC
Wallace, Jack
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
F
LEC
Knox, Clint
TR
F
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
Carey, Elma
Mason Mathews, Wendy
Woods, Dawnita
F
T
LEC
LEC
Armes-Thomas, Donna
Manigault, Katrina
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
96414
EA
EA
96608
EA
EA
98104
EA
EA
EA
EA
98105
LAB FEE: $75.00
300
4.00
9:00AM - 11:15AM
307
11:30AM - 1:43PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
310
4.00
11:00AM - 1:15PM
307
8:30AM - 10:43AM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
300
4.00
9:00AM - 11:00AM
307
11:20AM - 1:40PM
310
4.00
11:00AM - 1:15PM
307
8:30AM - 10:40AM
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
98106
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
EA
310
EA
307
4.00
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
98107
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240
LAB FEE: $75.00
EA
312
EA
307
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
80254
81599
EA
EA
W204
W201
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
91823
EA
W203A
BUS 177 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING
90374
EA
E201
PRE-REQUISITE: BUS 150
BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICS
98109
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
E201
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
80274
81600
92554
EA
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $15.00
W211
W210
W210
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
80286
94472
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110
LAB FEE: $15.00
EA
W210
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
EA
W211
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
81588
94474
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
W210
E202
3.00
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
R
MW
LEC
LEC
Knox, Clint
Staff
4.00
4:30PM - 8:25PM
F
LEC
Campbell, Henry
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
81590
EA
W206
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
EASTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Computer Aided Drafting
CAD 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER AID DRAFTING
81601
EA
LAB FEE: $35.00
W207
4.00
4:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
Elzein, Raja
4:30PM - 8:25PM
4:30PM - 8:25PM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
W
T
TR
LEC
LEC
IMB
Staff
Staff
Elzein, Raja
1:00PM - 3:55PM
8:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
8:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Staff
R
F
LEC
LEC
Staff
Elzein, Raja
TR
M
F
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
De Petro, Alexander
Jordan, Tammy
Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas
Cunningham, Bernice
CAD 110 INTRODUCTION TO UNIGRAPHICS CAD/CAM
89866
89867
96032
PRE-REQUISITE: DRT 102 OR MAT 121
LAB FEE: $45.00
EA
W207
4.00
EA
W207
4.00
EA
W207
4.00
CAD 121 TOOL AND FIXTURE DETAILING
89291-S50
96033
PRE-REQUISITE: CAD 102 OR CAD 222
LAB FEE: $25.00
EA
W207
4.00
EA
W207
4.00
CAD 203 CAD APPLICATIONS
98070
EA
LAB FEE: $50.00
W207
4.00
CAD 224 UNIGRAPHICS/ASSEMBLY/COMPONENTS/ DRAFTING
87189
96034
PRE-REQUISITE: CAD 102 OR CAD 222
LAB FEE: $45.00
EA
W207
4.00
EA
W207
4.00
4:30PM - 8:25PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
80334
80335
94475
94476
EA
EA
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $20.00
W211
W211
W211
W211
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
8:00AM - 9:55AM
4:30PM - 8:25PM
12:00PM - 3:55PM
4:30PM - 8:25PM
CIS 203 VISUAL BASIC PRGM LANGUAGE
94477
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112
LAB FEE: $15.00
EA
W211
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS; PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Johnson, Dale
CIS 267 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT MULTIMEDIA
91847
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
W211
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Dance, Tonie
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: WEBSITE DESIGNER; DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION
Digital Media Production
DMP 101 STORY ELEMENTS FOR A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT
86114
94478
EA
EA
W206
W206
3.00
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W
T
LEC
LEC
West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn
West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn
DMP 104 DIGITAL AUDIO PROD. AND BROADCASTING
91849
EA
PRE-REQUISITE: DMP 102
W206
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
Staff
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn
DMP 114 WRITING FOR THE MEDIA
94479
EA
W206
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CRN
Campus
Room
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
T
LEC
Rivera, Jose
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
S
R
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Staff
2:00PM - 3:55PM
F
LEC
Staff
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
LEC
Bell, Ronald L.
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
TR
LEC
Inam, Faisal
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
MW
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
Carter, Theresa
Staff
Justice, Binta
11:00AM - 12:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
MW
T
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
Carter, Theresa
Merriwether, Valerie
Staff
5:30PM - 8:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
8:00AM - 9:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
T
MW
TR
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Murray, Aqua-Raven
Howard, Thomas
Davis, Ella
Murphy, Jeanette
MW
R
S
TR
T
F
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Mitseff, Emily
Murray, Aqua-Raven
Jones, Michon
Staff
Staff
Ross, Phyllis
Staff
Hall Rayford, Mary
R
MW
TR
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Howard, Thomas
Howard, Thomas
Staff
Drafting Design Technology
DRT 101 BLUEPRINT READING
89869
EA
LAB FEE: $15.00
W207
DRT 112 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS
91614
98071
PRE-REQUISITES: DRT 102
LAB FEE: $25.00
EA
W207
EA
W207
DRT 113 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
87050
PRE-REQUISITES: DRT 102
LAB FEE: $15.00
EA
W207
DRT 115 GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING
87051
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: DRT 101 OR DRT 102
W207
2.00
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
91641
EA
E201
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II
96035
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
W201
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS
84024
94443
94481
EA
EA
EA
E200
E201
E200
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
89180
89894
92540
EA
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
E200
E200
E200
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
80608
82574
89897
92541
EA
EA
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
E201
E201
E201
E202
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
80625
80630
80631
92542
94731
94749
96415
96417
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
E200
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
E200
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
E200
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
E200
3.00
3:30PM - 4:55PM
E203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
E203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 11:00AM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
80650
82575
88825
92543
EA
EA
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
E201
E201
E201
E202
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
12:30PM - 1:55PM
9:30AM - 10:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
EASTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
S
MW
TR
R
W
T
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Kennedy, Linda
Staff
Howard, Thomas
Staff
Staff
Keesling, Amy
Keesling, Amy
5:30PM - 8:25PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
8:00AM - 9:25AM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
8:00AM - 9:25AM
9:30AM - 10:55AM
W
S
MW
TR
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Readous, Wendy
Staff
Carter, Theresa
Carter, Theresa
Waller, Rayfield
Waller, Rayfield
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
Swift, Joseph
12:30PM - 1:55PM
MW
LEC
Staff
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Staff
3.00
3:30PM - 5:25PM
TR
LEC
Staff
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
Watkins, Valunda
3.00
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
T
M
LAB
LEC
Stevens, Randolph
Spratling, Reginald
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W
LAB
Stevens, Randolph
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
Stevens, Randolph
9:00AM - 12:00PM
T
ITV
Staff
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
89874
91615
92690
94444
94730
94750
96473
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
E202
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
E202
3.00
8:00AM - 9:25AM
E202
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
E202
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W203A
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
E202
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 12:28PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
89183
89875
92691
94446
94574
96041
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
E202
3.00
E202
3.00
E200
3.00
E202
3.00
E204
3.00
E204
3.00
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
80706
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119
E200
3.00
ENG 260 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE
94448
EA
W204
3.00
ENG 275 ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING
94449
EA
W201
ENG 280 CREATIVE WRITING
96547-D50
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
W201
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
91826
EA
W203A
Facility Maintenance Program
FM 101 BASIC FACILITY MAINTENANCE
94450
97924
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $25.00
E117A
E117A
FM 102 PLUMBING AND PIPE FITTING
94451
EA
LAB FEE: $25.00
E117A
FM 106 SAFETY AND SUPPORT SERVICES
94452
EA
E117A
Geothermal Systems Technology
GTT 101 PRINCIPLE OF THERMOGEOLOGY
96268
EA
W214
3.00
Graphics Arts Design
PRN 101 INTRO. TO PRINT TECHNOLOGY
84134
EA
W206
3.00
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Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
HVA 104 AIR CONDITIONING I
91636
94458
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102
LAB FEE: $45.00
EA
E107
4.00
EA
E107
4.00
8:00AM - 10:25AM
3:30PM - 5:55PM
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
Peterson, Eujay
Hightower, Gerard
10:30AM - 12:55PM
6:00PM - 8:25PM
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
Peterson, Eujay
Hightower, Gerard
M
LEC
Sharma, Vinod
M
LEC
Sharma, Vinod
W
LEC
Sharma, Vinod
HVA 105 AIR CONDITIONING II
91639
94459
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102
LAB FEE: $45.00
EA
E107
4.00
EA
E107
4.00
HVA 112 REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND RECLAMATION
91626
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103
LAB FEE: $50.00
EA
E107
2.00
4:30PM - 6:25PM
HVA 113 REFRIGERATION CODE AND REGULATIONS
88254
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103
LAB FEE: $45.00
EA
E107
2.00
6:30PM - 8:25PM
HVA 114 HEATING CODE AND REGULATIONS
91628
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 106
E107
2.00
6:30PM - 8:25PM
HVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT MAINTENANCE
LAB FEE: $45
91835
EA
E107
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Staff
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 201
E107
3.00
FAST TRACK: FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
8:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Staff
8:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Staff
LEC
Staff
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
Diggs, John
Staff
HVA 202 STEAM I
94669
EA
HVA 203 STEAM II
96038
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 202
E107
3.00
FAST TRACK: SECOND 7.5 WEEKS
HVA 204 BOILER ROOM ACCESSORIES
94460-I50
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 201
E107
3.00
-
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
91828
96615
EA
EA
E207
3.00
2:00PM - 3:25PM
E206
3.00
2:00PM - 3:55PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT
94453
EA
E207
3.00
3:30PM - 4:55PM
TR
LEC
Staff
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Boykin, Peter
MW
LEC
Boykin, Peter
MW
LEC
Diggs, John
HIS 220 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN
94454
EA
E207
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865
91829
EA
E207
3.00
8:00AM - 9:25AM
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT
94455
EA
E207
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
F
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
Muwzea, Adwoa
Koomruian, Stefanie
Davis, Lourie
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
MacDonald, Martine
Muwzea, Adwoa
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
80794
91841
92545
94573-A50
96616
EA
EA
EA
E207
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
E204
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
E206
3.00
11:00AM - 12:48PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
EA
E204
0.00
11:30AM - 12:55PM
EA
E206
3.00
8:00AM - 9:55AM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS
91842
91843
EA
EA
E204
E207
3.00
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
12:30PM - 1:55PM
S
TR
LEC
LEC
Lai, Angela
Curenton, Myron
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
F
LEC
LEC
Anderson, Gary
Davis, Lourie
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
Mason Mathews, Wendy
3.00
3.00
8:00AM - 10:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
M
IMB
LEC
Payne Sr, Douglas
Payne Sr, Douglas
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
IMB
Payne Sr, Douglas
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
8:00AM - 10:55AM
MW
LEC
Payne Sr, Douglas
TR
MW
W
MW
TR
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Mickens, McArthur
Pompey, Margaret
Olden, Ruby
Peete, Theressa
Alyass, Kussiy
Al-Saadi, Fadhil
M
MW
TR
F
MW
S
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Johnson, Linda
Peete, Theressa
Alyass, Kussiy
Uduma, Amos
Gaines, Thomas
Olden, Ruby
Olden, Ruby
HUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM
81779
94457
EA
EA
E207
E208
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
94424
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
E201
Manufacturing Technology
MAN 100 SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
94419
97923
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $40.00
E111B
E111B
MAN 110 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES I
94420
PRE-REQUISITES: MAN 100
LAB FEE: $45.00
EA
E111B
MAN 120 SURVEY OF MATERIAL SCIENCE
96043
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAN 100
E111B
MAN 200 QUALITY AND INSPECTION
97931
PRE-REQUISITES: MAN 110
LAB FEE: $30.00
EA
E111B
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS
81477
89184
92546
92692
94652
96474
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
E203
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
E203
3.00
2:00PM - 3:25PM
E203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
E203
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
E203
3.00
8:00AM - 9:25AM
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 12:28PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA
80905
84089
92547
94621
94653
94748
96475
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
E203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
E203
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
E203
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
E203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
E203
3.00
8:00AM - 9:25AM
E203
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
E208
3.00
5:00PM - 8:45PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
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EASTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
91812
91813
92553
EA
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
E204
3.00
E202
3.00
W202
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
9:30AM - 10:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
T
MW
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Gaines, Thomas
Al-Saadi, Fadhil
12:30PM - 1:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
R
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
Elzein, Raja
Allen, Angela
Petross-Wells, Deidra
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
F
LEC
LEC
Turfe, Atallah
Alexander, Nirmal
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
F
LEC
Beidoun, Nasser
4.00
4:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
Onuigbo, Henry
3.00
5:30PM - 7:30PM
TR
LEC
Staff
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
91816
91818
94421
EA
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
E201
E204
E202
3.00
3.00
3.00
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I
89885
94422
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
W203
3.00
E200
3.00
MAT 122 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II
89886
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11
E200
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
94423
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
W205
Mechatronics
MCT 202 INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS
97930
EA
LAB FEE: $25.00
300
Music
MUS 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC
81015
EA
W203A
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
Staff
Brown, Arthur
W213
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Brown, Arthur
W213
W213
3.00
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
12:30PM - 1:55PM
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
Brown, Arthur
Brown, Arthur
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 6:25PM
T
R
LEC
LEC
Berry, Gerald
Staff
8:00AM - 10:55AM
M
LEC
Payne Sr, Douglas
12:00PM - 2:55PM
T
LEC
Payne Sr, Douglas
8:00AM - 10:55AM
T
LEC
Payne Sr, Douglas
MUS 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC I
91851
96044
EA
EA
W203A
W213
MUS 102 FUNDAMENTAL OF MUSIC II
98072
EA
MUS 110 CLASS PIANO I
94425
94732
EA
EA
Numerical Control
NC 111 NUMERICAL CONTROL CONCEPTS
91619
94426
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $40.00
E111A
E111A
3.00
3.00
NC 222 CNC PROGRAMMING AND MACHINING I
94427
EA
PRE-REQUISITE :NC 111
E111A
3.00
NC 231 CNC TURNING CENTER OPERATION AND GRAPHICS I
96045
PRE-REQUISITES: NC 222
LAB FEE: $40.00
EA
E111A
3.00
NC 234 CNC PROGRAMMING AND MACHINING II
94428
EA
PRE-REQUISITE: NC 222
E111A
3.00
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Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
EASTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
NC 235 CNC MACHINING OPERATION AND GRAPHICS II
91621
94429
PRE-REQUISITE: NC 230 OR NC 231
LAB FEE: $30.00
EA
E111C
3.00
EA
E111A
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
R
M
LEC
LEC
Staff
Payne Sr, Douglas
3.00
3.00
8:00AM - 9:25AM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
MW
TR
IMB
IMB
Craig, Lillian
Craig, Lillian
3.00
3.00
3.00
3:30PM - 4:55PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:30AM - 10:55AM
TR
MW
MW
IMB
IMB
IMB
Wyatt, Esther
Staff
Wyatt, Esther
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
Mc Graw, David
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
Rashid, Harun
W204
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Mc Graw, David
E207
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Miller, Cynthia
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
8:00AM - 9:25AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
MW
TR
S
T
TR
M
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Ibe, Frank
Brown, Jeffrey
Streeter, Kimberly
O’Mara, Erin
Tallerico, Benjamin
Worsham, Conley
Streeter, Kimberly
O’Mara, Erin
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
F
T
LEC
LEC
Adeyina, Olusegun
Wallace, Jack
3.00
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
T
W
LEC
LEC
Staff
Anene, Edward
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Anene, Edward
3.00
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
W
LEC
LEC
Moore, Gennea
Simpson, Sheabra
Office Information Systems
OIS 100 KEYBOARDING
88622
92696
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $15.00
W210
W210
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALS
88627
92697
94430
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100
LAB FEE: $15.00
EA
W210
EA
W210
EA
W210
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I
91836
EA
E204
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
81077
EA
E207
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
94431
EA
PHL 221 ETHICS
94432
EA
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
89887
91845
92548
92694
94436
94437
94438
96042
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
E208
E208
E207
E207
E207
E207
300
300
Project Management
PRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
91616
97925
EA
EA
W203
303
3.00
3.00
PRM 210 INTERMEDIATE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
94433
96049
EA
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: PRM 101
W203A
W203
PRM 215 IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT
94434
EA
E206
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
91831
91832
EA
EA
E208
E208
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92549
94409
94410
96040-A51
Campus
Room
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
E208
E208
E208
E208
E201
Credits
Time
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
0.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
8:00AM - 9:25AM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
3.00
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
S
MW
MW
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Moore, Gennea
Mosby-Lewis, Denise
Howell, Janice
Jones, Charles
Jones, Charles
11:00AM - 12:25PM
MW
LEC
Staff
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
8:00AM - 9:25AM
3:30PM - 4:55PM
TR
F
S
M
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Lynum, Carmen
Craft, Barbara
Craft, Barbara
Craft, Barbara
Tucker, Norma
Barnes, Patricia
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W
LEC
Cobb, Lois
MW
TR
W
F
TR
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Mitseff, Emily
Jones, Malisa
Chambers, James
Simuel Jackson, Brenda
Mitseff, Emily
Mitseff, Emily
Hatcher, Georgia
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
Smiley, Harriette
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
ITV
Staff
8:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
LEC
Fuciarelli, Larry
3:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
LEC
Northern, Michael
3:30PM - 8:25PM
MW
IMB
Staff
3:30PM - 8:25PM
MW
IMB
Staff
12:30PM - 4:30PM
R
LEC
Staff
Radio Television Broadcasting
RTV 101 WRITING FOR RADIO/TV
96377
EA
300
RTV 102 ADV. WRITING FOR RADIO/TV
97926
EA
300
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
81221
91838
92550
92695
94412
94413
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
E208
E208
E208
E208
E208
E208
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
91839
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
E207
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
81271
81272
81274
90523
92551
94414
96476
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
W204
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
W204
3.00
2:00PM - 3:25PM
W204
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W204
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
W204
3.00
8:00AM - 9:25AM
W204
3.00
9:30AM - 10:55AM
E201
3.00
3:30PM - 5:18PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
SPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICE
81293
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: SPH 101
W204
3.00
Sustainable Environmental Design
SED 100 PRINCIPLES OF SUST ENV DSGN
96271
EA
W214
3.00
Welding
WLT 101 ARC/OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING
84783
84784
94415
LAB FEE: $60.00
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
EA
WLT 102 ARC WELDING
94416
98073
PRE-REQUISITES: WLT 101
LAB FEE: $60.00
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
EA
E109
5.00
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Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
EASTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
WLT 103 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING GTAW
92037
94417
PRE-REQUISITES: WLT 102
LAB FEE: $60.00
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: SECOND 7.5 WEEKS
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: SECOND 7.5 WEEKS
8:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
LEC
Fuciarelli, Larry
3:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
IMB
Staff
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
8:00AM - 12:00PM
W
LEC
Staff
Machnee, Melissa
3.00
12:30PM - 4:30PM
W
LEC
Machnee, Melissa
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
5.00
3:30PM - 8:25PM
F
LEC
Northern, Michael
9:00AM - 1:55PM
F
LEC
Staff
WLT 106 WELD/FABRICATION
96292
EA
E109
WLT 110 INTRO TO METAL SCULPTURE
96052
97920
EA
EA
E109
E109
WLT 111 ADVANCE METAL SCULPTURE
97921
EA
E109
WLT 201 SPECIALIZED WELDING PROCESSES
96293
EA
E109
WLT 208 PIPE WELDING
94418
PRE-REQUISITES: WLT 103
LAB FEE: $60.00
EA
E109
WLT 210 CERTIFICATION WELDING PRACTICES
91834
PRE-REQUISITES: WLT 208
LAB FEE: $60.00
EA
E109
5.00
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FAST-TRACK
These accelerated courses allow the student to
complete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
8:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Staff
8:00AM - 10:55AM
TR
LEC
Staff
8:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
LEC
Fuciarelli, Larry
3:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
LEC
Northern, Michael
3:30PM - 8:25PM
MW
IMB
Staff
3:30PM - 8:25PM
MW
IMB
Staff
8:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
LEC
Fuciarelli, Larry
3:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
IMB
Staff
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
HVA 202 STEAM I
94669
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 201
E107
3.00
FAST TRACK:FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
HVA 203 STEAM II
96038
EA
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 202
E107
3.00
FAST TRACK: SECOND 7.5 WEEKS
Welding
WLT 101 ARC/OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING
84783
84784
94415
LAB FEE: $60.00
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
EA
WLT 102 ARC WELDING
94416
PRE-REQUISITES: WLT 101
LAB FEE: $60.00
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS
WLT 103 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING GTAW
92037
94417
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PRE-REQUISITES: WLT 102
LAB FEE: $60.00
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: SECOND 7.5 WEEKS
EA
E109
5.00
FAST TRACK: SECOND 7.5 WEEKS
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EASTERN CAMPUS
FLEX ENTRY
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from
the regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit class
schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for
the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be
applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
4.00
9:00AM - 11:15AM
11:30AM - 1:43PM
11:00AM - 1:15PM
8:30AM - 10:43AM
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
W
MW
W
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
Baker, Anwar
Baker, Anwar
Biology
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
96414
96608
EA
EA
EA
EA
LAB FEE: $75.00
300
307
310
307
4.00
English
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
96417
EA
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 11:00AM
TR
LEC
Hall Rayford, Mary
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 12:28PM
F
LEC
Keesling, Amy
2:00PM - 3:55PM
MW
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:48PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
Davis, Lourie
Muwzea, Adwoa
W201
3.00
9:00AM - 12:28PM
S
LEC
Al-Saadi, Fadhil
E208
3.00
5:00PM - 8:45PM
R
LEC
Olden, Ruby
3.00
3:30PM - 5:18PM
TR
LEC
Hatcher, Georgia
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
96473
EA
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
96615
EA
E206
3.00
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
92545
96616
EA
EA
E206
E206
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS
96474
EA
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA
96475
EA
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
96476
EA
E201
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Dr. Letitia Uduma
I am pleased to welcome you to the Northwest Campus and the home for health
science programs for the District. It is an exciting time to be part of the Northwest
Campus and the vibrant WCCCD learning community. We are proud of our faculty
and staff working to deliver exceptional instructional services and academic
support to assist you in your educational sojourn. As well, the many opportunities
for you to be engaged in campus life, continuing education programs, and activities
that allow for an increase in awareness, understanding of critical issues facing our
region and nation, and provide a chance to serve our community.
We are excited about the Larry K. Lewis Building supporting expanding our
capacity for instruction, computer laboratories and student spaces within an
environment featuring sustainable systems powered through geothermal, photovoltaic technologies, water capture and grey-water bio-treatment systems. Many of
these same systems have been integrated throughout the campus
The Health Science Center located on the campus is a district-wide resource for
students, faculty and our community and features outstanding nursing and allied
health career programs. Along with the Michigan Institute for Public Safety
Education, we are working to support wellness, safety and health education through
the District and region. This is in addition to the partnerships that have been
established with human service agencies, child development, and child welfare
organizations to strengthen resources and communication on critical issues
affecting those who live and work in Wayne County.
We wish you much success and encourage you to take advantage of every
opportunity for growth, enrichment and expansion of knowledge available to you.
Dr. Letitia Uduma
Campus President
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313-943-4000
Career Program Hotline
1-800-300-2118
www.wcccd.edu
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8200 W. Outer Drive
Detroit, MI 48219
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
WEEKEND COLLEGE
Course
Course Name
CRN
Room Bldg.
Time
Type
FRIDAY OFFERINGS
ENG 111
ENG 119
ENG 120
FSM 105
LEA 250
MAT 100
MAT 105
NUR 118
NUR 118
NUR 118
PSY 101
SPH 101
INTRO. TO READING SKILLS
ENGLISH I
ENGLISH II
PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
BASIC MATHEMATICS
PRE ALGEBRA
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
89924
87079
80694
94752
91676
89007
92624
96181
96182
96187
81572
89039
GAB
GAB
G100
G113
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
HSC
HSC
HSC
GAB
GAB
G206
G204
G200
G203
H104
H108
H114B
G217
G108
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:00PM - 8:45PM
5:00PM - 8:45PM
5:00PM - 8:45PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
SATURDAY OFFERINGS
AAS 131
AAS 237
ALH 110
ALH 115
ANT 153
BIO 155
BIO 155
BIO 240
BIO 240
BIO 250
BIO 250
BUS 150
BUS 225
CCT 111
CHM 105
CHM 105
CIS 110
EMT 105
ENG 112
ENG 113
120
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & AFRICAN
AMERICAN STRUGGLE
ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE
AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY
TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH
PROFESSIONS
MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
CHILD ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES:CHILD
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER
CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
85920
GAB
G100
9:00AM - 12:55PM
LEC
80008
GAB
G100
1:00PM - 3:55PM
LEC
89042
92506
GAB
GAB
G103
G4D
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
LEC
LEC
92629
86179
86179
80163
80163
92589
92589
92627
80277
GAB
GAB
GAB
G119
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L5
LSB L100
LSB L6
LSB L3
G119
G4C
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
LEC
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LEC
91745
92593
92593
GAB
LSB
LSB
G205
L20
L105
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
LEC
LEC
LAB
81673
94611
89191
89052
GAB
HSC
G4C
H208A
GAB
G215
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 1:27PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
General Information (313) 496-2600
Course
Course Name
ENG 114
ENG 114
ENG 115
ENG 119
ENG 119
ENG 120
ENG 285
HIS 151
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
ENGLISH I
ENGLISH I
ENGLISH II
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY 1650
INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING
ARTS
BASIC MATHEMATICS
BASIC MATHEMATICS
PRE ALGEBRA
PRE ALGEBRA
ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
TRIGONOMETRY
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
PHARMACOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I
INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY
PEDIATRIC PHLEBOTOMY
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN
HUM 101
HUM 101
HUM 101
HUM 102
MAT 100
MAT 100
MAT 105
MAT 105
MAT 112
MAT 156
NUR 118
NUR 118
NUR 118
NUR 119
NUR 119
PHL 101
PLB 100
PLB 110
PS 101
PSY 101
SOC 100
SOC 100
SPA 101
SPH 101
SPH 101
SUR 101
CRN
Room Bldg.
Time
Type
89162
92712
84966
80544
80559
81561
97968
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
G204
G206
G206
G203
G203
G205
G215
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
80766
89931
92783
94794
GAB
GAB
GAB
G106
G201
G201
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 12:28PM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
10:00AM - 1:28PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:45PM
9:00AM - 12:45PM
9:00AM - 12:45PM
11:00AM - 3:17PM
9:00AM - 1:17PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 2:38PM
9:00AM - 2:28PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
IMB
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
97942
89199
94656
85038
94655
90492
80984
96176
96177
96179
96191
96192
81071
88526
91738
81129
92512
81230
89104
94575
81282
81283
88515
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
HSC
HSC
HSC
WC
WC
GAB
HSC
HSC
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
GAB
HSC
G116
G116
G118
G118
G106
G113
H104
H108
H114B
W17B
W17A
G103
H209
H209
G200
G217
G120
G120
G214
G108
G108
H134I
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WEEKEND COLLEGE
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
Fall 2014
Accounting
ACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING
97957
NW
GAB G106
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Hendrix, Gwen
MW
S
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Smith, Bruce
Daniel, Eric
Smith, Bruce
Griggs, Michael
MW
LEC
Smith, Bruce
TR
LEC
Craig, Samuel
LEC
LEC
Dandridge, Henry
Craig, Samuel
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE
80004
85920
89110
97952
NW
NW
NW
NW
EC E326
GAB G100
EC E326
GAB G100
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
94795
97953
NW
EC E326
3.00
1:00PM - 2:40PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
NW
EC E326
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
AAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY
80008
96373
NW
NW
GAB G100
EC E326
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
S
TR
Allied Health
ALH 105 MEDICAL MATH
91741
94616
97955
98123-602
NW
NW
NW
NW
CO-REQUISITES: MAT 100
HSC H209
HSC H209
HSC H209
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
MW
LEC
3.00
6:00PM - 7:25PM
MW
LEC
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITH PHT 100 SECTION 98122-602
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
89042
92714
97954
NW
NW
NW
GAB G103
GAB G203
GAB G203
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
S
T
M
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
Staff
3.00
3.00
3.00
12:30PM - 1:55PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
MW
S
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
Staff
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
MW
W
M
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
Staff
T
MW
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
Sullivan, Timothy
Chapman, Yolanda
Chapman, Yolanda
ALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS
91742
92506
97956
NW
NW
NW
LAB FEE: $20.00
EC E146
GAB G4D
EC E148
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS
91651
91744
92505
NW
NW
NW
EC E148
GAB G203
GAB G211
Anthropology
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY
80059
80060
97958
NW
NW
NW
GAB G118
GAB G118
GAB G118
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
92629
96376
97959
NW
NW
NW
GAB G119
GAB G118
GAB G118
4.00
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:30AM - 1:25PM
S
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
Montilus, Guerin
Samaddar, Sunanda
Montilus, Guerin
4.00
5:00PM - 6:55PM
TR
LEC
Muhsin, Nadir
4.00
2:00PM - 3:55PM
TR
LEC
Muhsin, Nadir
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
MW
LEC
Skidmore, Lynnda
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
1:30PM - 5:25PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
MW
M
TR
T
MW
M
TR
T
S
S
MW
M
TR
T
TR
T
MW
W
TR
T
TR
R
MW
M
F
F
MW
W
MW
W
F
F
TR
R
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Greene, Curtis
Greene, Curtis
Anyanwu, Ngozi
Anyanwu, Ngozi
Burleson, Leslie
Burleson, Leslie
Onyegbado, Christiana
Onyegbado, Christiana
Carter, Eugene
Carter, Eugene
Anyanwu, Ngozi
Anyanwu, Ngozi
Skidmore, Lynnda
Skidmore, Lynnda
Crockett, Brandi
Crockett, Brandi
Ramey, Ronnie
Ramey, Ronnie
Goff, George
Goff, George
Safronoff, John
Safronoff, John
Safronoff, John
Safronoff, John
Carter, Eugene
Carter, Eugene
Goff, George
Goff, George
Staff
Staff
Abulu, Egerton
Abulu, Egerton
Onyegbado, Christiana
Onyegbado, Christiana
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
TR
T
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
Arabic
ARA 101 INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC I
85926
NW
HSC H203
ARA 201 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I
85925
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ARA 102
HSC H203
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY
96131
NW
EC E227
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
80130
80131
80132
80136
86179
86185
86188
88579
89011
89065
89148
90493
92585
94721
94735
94755
96487
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
LAB FEE: $75.00
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L20
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L5
LSB L4
LSB L20
LSB L4
LSB L2
LSB L4
LSB L5
LSB L4
LSB L20
LSB L4
LSB L20
LSB L4
LSB L5
LSB L4
LSB L20
LSB L4
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
80159
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
NW
LSB L4
NW
LSB L4
4.00
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
80160
80161
80163
84652
86360
89014
89112
89115
92587
94738
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
LSB L20
LSB L100
LSB L5
LSB L100
LSB L5
LSB L100
LSB L5
LSB L100
LSB L20
LSB L100
LSB L5
LSB L100
LSB L20
LSB L100
LSB L20
LSB L100
LSB L5
LSB L100
LSB L5
LSB L100
4.00
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
MW
W
TR
R
S
S
TR
T
MW
W
TR
T
MW
W
TR
T
MW
W
MW
M
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Sutliff, Peter
Sutliff, Peter
Robinson, Johnny
Robinson, Johnny
Asabigi, Kanzoni
Asabigi, Kanzoni
Mukkamala, Pradeep
Mukkamala, Pradeep
Tamburi, Titi
Tamburi, Titi
Chambers, Emanuel
Chambers, Emanuel
Sutliff, Peter
Sutliff, Peter
Chambers, Emanuel
Chambers, Emanuel
Tamburi, Titi
Tamburi, Titi
Robinson, Johnny
Robinson, Johnny
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
T
MW
M
MW
W
TR
R
TR
T
TR
R
MW
M
S
S
TR
R
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Irowa, Michael
Irowa, Michael
Olafioye, Salewa
Olafioye, Salewa
Davis, Walter
Davis, Walter
Davis, Walter
Davis, Walter
Staff
Staff
King, Kyle
King, Kyle
Skidmore, Lynnda
Skidmore, Lynnda
Sanderfield, Tamara
Sanderfield, Tamara
Mukkamala, Pradeep
Mukkamala, Pradeep
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
MW
MW
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Parizon, Michael
Parizon, Michael
Parizon, Michael
Staff
4.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
4:30PM - 5:55PM
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Greene, Curtis
Greene, Curtis
Brem, Antonina
Brem, Antonina
Morrison, Crystal
Morrison, Crystal
Brem, Antonina
Brem, Antonina
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
80178
80179
80180
80181
88357
88953
89118
92589
94740
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240
LAB FEE: $75.00
LSB L6
LSB L3
LSB L5
LSB L3
LSB L5
LSB L3
LSB L6
LSB L3
LSB L3
LSB L3
LSB L6
LSB L3
LSB L5
LSB L3
LSB L6
LSB L3
LSB L6
LSB L3
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
80186
80188
80189
84035
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250
EC E323
EC E323
EC L18
EC L18
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY
80205
80207
80208
80209
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
LSB L18
LSB L102
LSB L18
LSB L102
LSB L18
LSB L102
LSB L18
LSB L102
4.00
4.00
4.00
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
80210
89057
89059
92591
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
LSB L18
LSB L102
LSB L18
LSB L102
LSB L18
LSB L102
LSB L18
LSB L102
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
6:00PM - 7:25PM
7:30PM - 8:55PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
4:30PM - 5:55PM
6:00PM - 7:25PM
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Morrison, Crystal
Morrison, Crystal
Greene, Curtis
Greene, Curtis
Brem, Antonina
Brem, Antonina
Greene, Curtis
Greene, Curtis
MW
S
W
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Watkins, Rolanda
Scott, Michael
Ellis, Mary
Watkins, Rolanda
R
S
MW
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Moses, Belinda
Johnson, Daisy
Johnson, Daisy
Moses, Belinda
Mason Mathews, Wendy
TR
LEC
Johnson, Daisy
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
1:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
1:30PM - 3:25PM
MW
W
TR
T
TR
R
MW
M
TR
T
MW
M
S
S
MW
M
F
F
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Kennedy, Lela
Kennedy, Lela
Tewari, Kewal
Tewari, Kewal
Kelley, Patrick
Kelley, Patrick
Tewari, Kewal
Tewari, Kewal
Williams, Keith
Williams, Keith
Leavell, Bonita
Leavell, Bonita
Jawad, Ali
Jawad, Ali
Kennedy, Lela
Kennedy, Lela
Akbarian, Fathali
Akbarian, Fathali
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
MW
M
TR
T
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Akbarian, Fathali
Akbarian, Fathali
Staff
Staff
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
80256
92627
94618
96489
NW
NW
NW
NW
LSB L102
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G119
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
GAB G103
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G100
3.00
7:00PM - 8:40PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
80276
80277
89147
94619
94793
96471
LAB FEE: $15.00
GAB G4D
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G4C
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
EC E146
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
EC E146
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G4E
3.00
6:00PM - 7:48PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
NW
EC E146
3.00
9:00AM - 10:48AM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
86526
86528
86908
89054
90488
92485
92593
92756
97960
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
LAB FEE: $75.00
LSB L20
LSB L105
LSB L6
LSB L105
LSB L5
LSB L105
LSB L6
LSB L105
LSB L5
LSB L105
LSB L6
LSB L105
LSB L20
LSB L105
LSB L6
LSB L105
LSB L2
LSB L105
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
CHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
86120
86532
88374
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112
LAB FEE: $75.00
LSB L6
4.00
LSB L105
LSB L6
4.00
LSB L6
4.00
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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CRN
Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
CHM 155 SURVEY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
86536
96132
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 OR CHM 136
LAB FEE: $75.00
LSB L6
4.00
LSB L105
LSB L17
4.00
LSB L105
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
5:00PM - 6:55PM
7:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
M
TR
T
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Diop, Seydou
Diop, Seydou
Diop, Seydou
Diop, Seydou
M
LEC
Broner-Hall, Sandra
Child Care Training
CCT 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE
94970
NW
GAB G204
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
CCT 104 METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN CHILD CARE: INFANT AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENT
80300
94718
PRE-REQUISITES: CCT 101, EMT 101, PROGRAM ADMITTANCE, POLICE CLEARANCES, FIA CLEARANCE, IMMUNIZATIONS,
PHYSICAL EXAM AND FOOD HANDLER’S CARD
NW
GAB G113
4.00
6:00PM - 7:55PM
TR
LEC
Broner-Hall, Sandra
NW
GAB G113
4.00
5:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
CCT 111 CHILD ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES:CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
91745
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CCT 101, EMT 101
GAB G205
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Williams, Alicia
CCT 157 CHILD CARE PRACTICUM AND SEMINAR I
91652
NW
PRE-REQUISITIES: ENG 119, HUS 105, HUS 135, CCT 101, CCT 104 OR CCT 106, PSY 101 AND EMT 101
GAB G205
4.00
TBA
TBA
LEC
Broner-Hall, Sandra
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
80339
81673
92755
96490
98124
LAB FEE: $20.00
EC E147
4.00
11:00AM - 12:55PM
GAB G4C
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
EC E147
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
GAB G4D
4.00
5:00PM - 7:13PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
NW
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
NW
NW
NW
NW
TR
S
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Mwila, Apollinaris
Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas
Adams, Jon
Dance, Tonie
MW
LEC
Staff
11:00AM - 12:25PM
MW
LEC
Staff
4.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
LEC
Staff
4.00
11:00AM - 12:55PM
TR
LEC
Staff
10:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 1:25PM
MTWRF
W
LEC
LEC
Staff
Evans, Warren
M
LEC
Staff
T
LEC
Younger, James
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGN
98125
NW
4.00
CIS 120 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE CONCEPTS
98126
NW
CIS 247 ORACLE ADMINISTRATION II
98127
NW
Corrections
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
80376
92630
NW
NW
GAB G4D
GAB G4D
3.00
3.00
COR 110 INTRODUCTION TO DEVIANT BEHAVIOR
94490
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
GAB G205
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
COR 200 SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR CORRECTIONAL PERSONNEL
94491
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
GAB G205
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
COR 205 INSTITUTION CORRECTIONS PERSONNEL
97961
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
GAB G205
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
R
LEC
Staff
3.00
4:00PM - 6:55PM
F
LEC
Staff
3.00
4:00PM - 5:55PM
MTWRF
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
W
LEC
LEC
Williams, Arthur
Williams, Arthur
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Hightower, Gracie
2.00
12:00PM - 1:55PM
T
LEC
Herschfus, Marc
1.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
W
LAB
Staff
9:00AM - 11:55AM
R
LEC
Siemens, Holly
3.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
F
F
F
L/L
L/L
L/L
Benson, Candace
Herschfus, Marc
Schaecher, Manon
3.00
8:30AM - 11:25AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
12:30PM - 3:25PM
12:30PM - 3:25PM
12:30PM - 3:25PM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
8:30AM - 11:25AM
12:30PM - 3:25PM
12:30PM - 3:25PM
12:30PM - 3:25PM
M
M
M
M
M
M
W
W
W
W
W
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LEC
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
Cato, Deorphia
Nyquist, Jo Ann
Vettor, Carolyn
Cato, Deorphia
Nyquist, Jo Ann
Zarb, Pamela
Cato, Deorphia
Counts, Janice
Nyquist, Jo Ann
Cato, Deorphia
Nyquist, Jo Ann
Vettor, Carolyn
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 110 OR DHY 111 OR DHY 133
HSC H209
3.00
6:00PM - 9:00PM
W
LEC
Buchheister, John
COR 218 RACE RELATIONS - COR PERSONNEL
94751
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
GAB G205
COR 255 LEGAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONS
88653
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100
GAB G205
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
80370
94700
NW
NW
GAB G205
GAB G205
Dental Auxiliary
DEN 100 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
91731
NW
HSC H132
DEN 112 MEDICAL AND DENTAL EMERGENCIES
80417
NW
LAB FEE: $50.00
HSC H132
DEN 201 DENTAL RADIOLOGY LAB
80422
NW
LAB FEE: $75.00
HSC H132
Dental Hygiene
DHY 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF DENTAL HYGIENE
80423
NW
EC E223
3.00
DHY 110 ORAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
81753
NW
NW
NW
LAB FEE: $75.00
EC E223
EC E223
EC E223
DHY 120 CLINICAL TECHNIQUES
81630
81631
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 101
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLNIC
HSC CLNIC
HSC CLNIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
3.00
DHY 121 ORAL PATHOLOGY
80424
NW
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
DHY 209 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III - LECTURE
80425
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 130 OR DHY 131 OR DHY 132 OR DHY 210
EC E223
2.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
M
LEC
Zarb, Pamela
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
8:30AM - 12:25PM
1:00PM - 4:55PM
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
RS
RS
RS
RS
RS
RS
RS
RS
RS
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Anderson, Lisa
Benson, Candace
Cato, Deorphia
Coleman-Settles, Denise
Coleman-Settles, Denise
Counts, Janice
Counts, Janice
Nyquist, Jo Ann
Nyquist, Jo Ann
Zarb, Pamela
Zarb, Pamela
Anderson, Lisa
Anderson, Lisa
Benson, Candace
Bradford, Kim
Bradford, Kim
Cato, Deorphia
Cato, Deorphia
Zarb, Pamela
Zarb, Pamela
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 21 OR DHY 131 OR DHY 132
LAB FEE: $100.00
HSC H209
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
HSC H209
5:30PM - 8:25PM
HSC H209
5:30PM - 8:25PM
HSC H209
5:30PM - 8:25PM
M
M
M
M
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Armstrong, Sheila
Bradford, Kim
Buchheister, John
Herschfus, Marc
1:30PM - 4:30PM
W
LEC
Buckley, Martha
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 5:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
R
W
M
F
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Saulter, Barbara
Saulter, Barbara
Rutkowski, Cynthia
Saulter, Barbara
Hyrila, Maureen
Saulter, Barbara
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 7:25PM
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
Wilson, William
Glowacki, David
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
TR
LEC
Wilson, William
DHY 210 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III-LAB
80426
80428
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 131 OR DHY 132
LAB FEE: $325.00
HSC CLINIC
5.00
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
5.00
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
HSC CLINIC
DHY 214 LOCAL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN CONTROL
82245
NW
NW
NW
NW
DHY 223 DENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION
80430
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 131 OR DHY 132
HSC H209
3.00
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
80441
80442
80443
80446
80447
84803
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
HSC H132
HSC H132
HSC H132
HSC H132
GAB G100
HSC H132
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
80463
97962
NW
NW
GAB G119
GAB G119
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II
80474
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101
GAB G119
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
Emergency Medical Technology
EMT 101 FIRST AID
94613
94614
94615
NW
NW
NW
LAB FEE: $10.00
HSC H208A
HSC H208A
HSC H208A
2.00
2.00
2.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
W
W
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
Edwards, Paul
Edwards, Paul
Edwards, Paul
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 1:27PM
4:00PM - 8:27PM
9:00AM - 1:25PM
S
W
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Syrkett, Keith
Syrkett, Keith
4.00
9:00AM - 3:55PM
TR
IMB
Abbo, John
4.00
9:00AM - 3:55PM
TR
IMB
Abbo, John
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
5:30PM - 6:55PM
TR
MW
F
MW
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Dozier, Marva
Raines III, Frank
James, Sharon
Raines III, Frank
Merriwether, Valerie
10:30AM - 11:55AM
4:30PM - 5:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
MW
MW
TR
S
TR
TR
MW
W
MW
MW
TR
F
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Perlman, Mary
Franklin, Deborah
Perlman, Mary
Staff
Perlman, Mary
Careathers, Christie
Perlman, Mary
Wilson, Carmen
Raines III, Frank
Staff
Careathers, Christie
Porter, Beverly
Andrews, Gwendolyn
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
MW
T
MW
F
TR
S
TR
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Hughes, Mildretta
Wilson, Carmen
Hughes, Mildretta
Ross, Phyllis
Careathers, Christie
Manciel, Carol
Gelinas, Paul
Dozier, Marva
Porter, Beverly
EMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER
94611
94612
97963
NW
NW
NW
LAB FEE: $30.00
HSC H208A
HSC H208A
HSC H208A
EMT 114 BASIC EMT I
97899
NW
LAB FEE: $40.00
HSC H208A
EMT 124 BASIC EMT II
97900
NW
LAB FEE: $40.00
HSC H208A
English
ENG 111 INTRO. TO READING SKILLS
80579
89923
89924
90397
90485
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G100
GAB G200
GAB G200
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
80593
80594
80595
80597
83417
86493
86494
89044
89045
89091
89092
89157
89191
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G204
GAB G200
GAB G100
GAB G100
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
82605
84906
84907
89050
89051
89052
89159
89194
90437
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G113
GAB G203
GAB G215
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G203
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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NORTHWEST CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
80633
80634
80635
80636
82606
85040
89046
89047
89048
89093
89161
89162
89195
90398
92507
92712
94720
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G116
GAB G116
GAB G116
GAB G116
GAB G116
GAB G116
GAB G204
GAB G204
GAB G204
GAB G204
GAB G206
GAB G206
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
4:30PM - 5:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
4:30PM - 5:55PM
TR
MW
MW
R
MW
F
F
MW
TR
T
MW
S
TR
TR
M
S
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Wilson, Julie
Hughes, Mildretta
Perlman, Mary
Ross, Phyllis
Woods, Allayne
Franklin, Frederick
Franklin, Frederick
Franklin, Deborah
Wilson, Julie
Gray, Nettie
Raines III, Frank
Manciel, Carol
Perlman, Mary
Wilson, Julie
Gray, Nettie
Murphy, Jeanette
Rudolph, Erika
1:00PM - 3:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
2:00PM - 3:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
F
M
MW
S
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Short, Ida
Manciel, Carol
Hudson, Robin
Staff
Constance, Valerie
Wilson, Julie
Constance, Valerie
Staff
Hudson, Robin
MW
MW
S
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Mosley, Nathalie
Ramsey, Mary
Kennedy, Linda
Ford, Margaret
MW
TR
T
M
S
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Ramsey, Mary
Kennedy, Linda
Constance, Valerie
Mosley, Nathalie
Fields, Audrina
Ramsey, Mary
Walker, Theresa
TR
R
F
TR
W
R
M
MW
F
F
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Kennedy, Linda
Constance, Valerie
Fields, Audrina
Green, Beverly
Hudson, Nora
Kroll, Michael
Hudson, Nora
Perlman, Mary
Franklin, Deborah
Franklin, Deborah
Fields, Audrina
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
Green, Beverly
Ford, Margaret
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
Walker, Theresa
Barr, William
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
80653
80654
84965
84966
89095
89164
90436
90486
96122
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
GAB G113
GAB G113
GAB G113
GAB G206
GAB G206
GAB G206
GAB G206
GAB G206
GAB G206
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80540
80542
80544
80551
NW
NW
NW
NW
80552
80553
80555
80557
80559
80563
80566
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
83273
86497
87079
90490
92508
92601
92622
92704
94719
94754
94789
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
96124
96472
NW
NW
97964
97965
NW
NW
GAB G206
3.00
3:00PM - 4:25PM
GAB G206
3.00
4:30PM - 5:55PM
GAB G203
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
GAB G203
3.00
12:00PM - 1:40PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
GAB G203
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G203
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
GAB G203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G203
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
GAB G203
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
GAB G203
3.00
3:00PM - 4:48PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
GAB G203
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
GAB G203
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G113
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G113
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
GAB G113
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
GAB G113
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
GAB G113
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
GAB G113
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
GAB G103
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
GAB G103
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
GAB G103
3.00
9:00AM - 12:28M
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
GAB G103
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
GAB G103
3.00
3:00PM - 4:40PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
GAB G103
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G103
3.00
3:00PM - 4:25PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
80675
80676
80677
80683
80684
80686
80687
80694
81559
81560
81561
84028
86499
92509
92623
97966
97967
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
GAB G103
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G103
3.00
4:30PM - 5:55PM
GAB G103
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
GAB G103
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
GAB G103
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G103
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
GAB G103
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G103
3.00
5:30PM - 8:25PM
GAB G103
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
GAB G103
3.00
3:00PM - 4:25PM
GAB G205
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
GAB G205
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
GAB G205
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
GAB G205
3.00
4:30PM - 5:55PM
GAB G118
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
GAB G118
3.00
5:00PM - 8:45PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
NW
GAB G118
3.00
5:00PM - 8:28PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
MW
MW
MW
MW
M
TR
TR
F
TR
MW
S
TR
MW
TR
F
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Floyd, Stacha
Jackson-Smith, Maria
Jackson-Smith, Maria
Floyd, Stacha
Anyanetu, Patrick
Schaefer, James
Schaefer, James
Anyanetu, Patrick
Burnett, John
Jackson-Smith, Maria
Fields, Audrina
McHugh, Stephen
Shaw, Eric
McHugh, Stephen
Short, Ida
Carr, Juanita
T
LEC
Waller, Rayfield
1:00PM -3:55PM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
F
LEC
Staff
GAB
3.00
7:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
GAB
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Staff
3.00
10:00AM - 11:25AM
MW
LEC
Naizghi, Almaz
4.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
IMB
McNeary, Daphne
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
MW
S
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
Ashley, Duane
Staff
Boykin, Peter
10:30AM - 11:55AM
TR
LEC
Ashley, Duane
ENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
97968
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
GAB G215
3.00
Food Service System Management
FSM 105 PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS
94752
NW
GAB G206
FSM 110 FOOD SAFETY SANITATION
94752
NW
FSM 118 NUTRITION
98120
NW
FSM 120 CUSTOMER SERVICE
98121
NW
GAB
Geography
GEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
97969
NW
EC E212
Geology
GEL 210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
97940
NW
LAB FEE: $75.00
LSB L2
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
80764
80766
92780
NW
NW
NW
GAB G106
GAB G106
GAB G106
3.00
3.00
3.00
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT
92615
NW
GAB G106
3.00
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865
80780
81661
NW
NW
GAB G106
GAB G106
3.00
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
Ashley, Duane
Staff
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT
80783
NW
GAB G106
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
LEC
Ashley, Duane
3.00
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
M
LEC
LEC
Staff
Boykin, Peter
10:30AM - 11:55AM
TR
LEC
Williams, Tasha
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Ward, Sarah
S
MW
S
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Myers, Macell
Danquah, Rochelle
Danquah, Rochelle
Muwzea, Adwoa
MW
F
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
Curenton, Myron
Trice, Ronald
Staff
9:00AM - 10:55AM
11:30AM - 1:25PM
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
Kaczmarek, Karen
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Younger, James
T
LEC
Jackson, James
TBA
LEC
Jackson, James
T
LEC
Wynn, Junetta
HIS 261 AFRICAN- AMERICAN HISTORY I
92115
97941
NW
NW
GAB G106
GAB G106
Human Services
HUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I
84040
NW
GAB G106
3.00
HUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN SERVICES
96302
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 105
GAB G106
3.00
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
89931
90499
92783
94794
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G201
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
GAB G201
3.00
3:00PM - 4:25PM
GAB G201
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
GAB G201
3.00
9:00AM - 12:28PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS
80802
84042
97942
NW
NW
NW
GAB G201
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
GAB G120
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
GAB G120
3.00
10:00AM - 1:28PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
Japanese
JPN 101 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I
90318
97943
NW
NW
GAB G120
GAB G120
4.00
4.00
Law Enforcement Administration
LEA 210 HIGHWAY AND TRAFFIC CONTROL
91677
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 AND LEA 201
GAB G214
3.00
LEA 225 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR I
92632
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: LEA 226 AND LEA 201 OR CJS 100
GAB G205
2.00
3:00PM - 4:55PM
LEA 226 LAW ENFORCE ADMINISTRATION: PRACTICUM
98074
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: LEA 225 AND CJS 100 OR LEA 201
GAB OFFSITE
4.00
TBA
LEA 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
91655
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201
GAB G214
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
LEA 231 CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE I
91675
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: LEA 230
GAB G214
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Evans, Warren
6:00PM - 8:55PM
F
LEC
Staff
LEA 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
91676
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201
GAB G204
3.00
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS
80878
80879
80880
80881
80882
82612
89005
89006
89007
89101
89102
89152
89199
90407
90438
92707
92782
94656
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G200
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G200
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G116
GAB G116
GAB G100
GAB G100
GAB G200
GAB G116
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3:00PM - 4:25PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
TR
MW
TR
MW
F
TR
TR
W
F
MW
TR
MW
S
M
MW
R
F
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Jerido, Cassandra
Okafor, Joseph
Raeck, William
Haidar, Fadia
Edevbie, Onoawarie
Sinha, Rajendra
Rosen, Michael
Jerido, Cassandra
Edevbie, Onoawarie
Okafor, Joseph
Turfe, Atallah
Okafor, Joseph
Uduma, Kalu
Charles, Joy
Okafor, Joseph
Wren, Stephanie
Edevbie, Onoawarie
Uduma, Kalu
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G118
GAB G118
GAB G118
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G203
GAB G203
GAB G118
GAB G103
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
W
S
M
T
MW
MW
TR
R
MW
F
T
S
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Yee, Sally
Charles, Joy
Charles, Joy
Sinha, Rajendra
Rosen, Michael
Amer, Usama
Rosen, Michael
Allen, Angela
Farrehi, Khashayar
Yee, Sally
Charles, Joy
Rosen, Michael
Amer, Usama
Yee, Sally
Allen, Angela
Uduma, Kalu
Lakkis, George
Yee, Sally
3.00
4:00PM - 5:25PM
T
LEC
Staff
MW
R
MW
MW
TR
M
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Cole, Henry
Edevbie, Onoawarie
Cole, Henry
Mickens, McArthur
Uduma, Amos
Farrehi, Khashayar
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA
80907
80908
80910
80912
80913
80915
85038
89009
89010
89103
89153
89154
90439
90487
92624
92706
94655
94657
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
MAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
98131
NW
GAB
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
80930
80935
80936
80937
80938
80939
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
GAB G113
3.00
GAB G113
3.00
GAB G113
3.00
GAB G113
3.00
GAB G113
3.00
GAB G113
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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NORTHWEST CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
81480
90433
90492
NW
NW
NW
GAB G113
GAB G113
GAB G106
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
3.00
3.00
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
TR
S
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
Uduma, Amos
Staff
Beidoun, Nasser
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
TR
MW
T
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Cole, Richard
Jenkins, Lillian
Allen, Angela
Jacques, William
Jacques, William
4.00
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 10:55AM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
TR
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
Jenkins, Lillian
Onuigbo, Henry
Jenkins, Lillian
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
11:00AM - 12:55PM
S
MW
LEC
LEC
Cole, Richard
Jacques, William
5:00PM - 6:55PM
TR
LEC
Staff
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
80949
80951
80952
89202
90480
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
GAB G116
GAB G106
GAB G106
GAB G116
GAB G113
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
80976
89040
90481
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
GAB G113
GAB G113
GAB G113
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRY
80984
84099
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155
GAB G113
GAB G113
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I
80987
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156
GAB G113
4.00
Nursing & Health Care Skills
NUR 110 NURSING FOUNDATIONS
96277
96278
96279
96281
96282
96283
96284
96285
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 110 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101
LAB FEE: $150.00
GAB G113
6.00
4:00PM - 5:58PM
TR
0.00
9:00AM - 2:38PM
RF
0.00
9:00AM - 2:38PM
RF
0.00
2:00PM - 8:56PM
MW
HSC H104
6.00
4:00PM - 5:58PM
TR
0.00
9:00AM - 3:56PM
MT
0.00
9:00AM - 3:56PM
MT
0.00
2:00PM - 8:56PM
MW
NUR 112 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING I - LECTURE
96196
96201
96203
96209
96210
96211
96212
96213
96215
96216
96217
97949
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 110
LAB FEE: $50.00
6.00
12:00PM - 3:45PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.00
12:00PM - 3:45PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
M
0.00
-
NUR 114 OBSTETRICAL NURSING
96220
96221
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 110 OR NUR 119
LAB FEE: $50.00
NW
4.00
12:00PM - 3:13PM
W
NW
0.00
-
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
96222
96223
97971
97972
97973
96233
96235
96236
96238
96239
97975
97976
97977
97978
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12:00PM - 2:49PM
-
W
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
NUR 116 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING II - LECTURE
96245
96250
96252
96253
97981
97982
97983
96256
96257
96260
96262
96264
97985
97986
97987
97988
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 110 OR NUR 119
LAB FEE: $50.00
6.00
12:00PM - 3:45PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.00
12:00PM - 4:17PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
NUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
96176
96177
96179
96181
96182
96187
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101
HSC H104
2.00
9:00AM - 12:45PM
S
HSC H108
2.00
9:00AM - 12:45PM
S
HSC H114B
2.00
9:00AM - 12:45PM
S
HSC H104
2.00
5:00PM - 8:45PM
F
HSC H108
2.00
5:00PM - 8:45PM
F
HSC H114B
2.00
5:00PM - 8:45PM
F
NUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY
96191
96192
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: NUR 110 OR NUR 111 OR NUR 112 OR NUR 113
WC W17B
2.00
11:00AM - 3:17PM
WC W17A
2.00
9:00AM - 1:17PM
S
S
NUR 210 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
96226
96227
96228
96229
96230
96231
97989
97990
97991
97992
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR PSY 101 OR NUR 212 OR NUR 119
LAB FEE: $50.00
4.00
1:00PM - 4:13PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.00
1:00PM - 3:49PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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NORTHWEST CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
97993
97994
97997
NW
NW
NW
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
NUR 212 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING III - LECTURE
97950
96234
96237
96240
96241
96242
97998
97999
98000
98001
98002
98003
98004
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR NUR 114 OR NUR 116 OR PSY 101
LAB FEE: $50.00
6.00
12:00PM - 3:45PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.00
12:00PM - 4:17PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
NUR 214 PEDIATRIC NURSING LECTURE COMPONENT
96244
96246
96247
96249
96251
98011
96247
98005
98006
98007
98008
98009
98010
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 250 OR NUR 116 OR NUR 212 OR NUR 119
LAB FEE: $50.00
4.00
12:00PM - 3:13PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
HSC CLINICAL 0.00
4.00
12:00PM - 2:49PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
NUR 216 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING IV LECTURE
96166
96167
96169
96170
96171
96172
98012
98013
98014
98015
98016
98018
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 116 OR NUR 212
LAB FEE: $50.00
6.00
1:00PM - 4:45PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.00
12:00PM - 4:17PM
W
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
NUR 218 NURSING ISSUES, TRANS, AND LDSHP
96174
97951
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR NUR 210 OR NUR 114 OR NUR 116
WC W17B
2.00
9:00AM - 12:45PM
T
WC W17B
2.00
3:00PM - 7:17PM
T
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
Nursing Assistant
NHS 100 NURSING ASSISTANT
96327
NW
WC W17B
10.00
9:00AM - 3:29PM
MTWR
IMB
Staff
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
MW
LEC
Staff
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
LEC
Staff
TR
LEC
Staff
LAB FEE: $50.00
HSC H131
3.00
4:00PM - 5:25PM
TR
L/L
HSC H131
3.00
4:00PM - 5:25PM
MW
LEC
LEARNING COMMUNITY SECTION, MUST BE TAKEN WITH ALH 105 SECTION 98123-602
Staff
Staff
Paralegal Technology
PHT 105 LEGAL INTERVIEWS & INVESTIGATIONS
98116
NW
PHT 120 LEGAL RESEARCH WRITING I
98117
NW
PHT 135 LAW OFFICE PROCEDURES AND MANAGEMENT
98118
NW
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
Pharmacy Technology
PHT 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY TECH
91740
98122-602
NW
NW
PHT 105 ORIENTATION TO PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY
91673
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
LAB FEE: $50.00
NW
HSC H131
5.00
5:30PM - 8:45PM
MTWR
L/L
Staff
MTWR
L/L
Douglas, Janet
S
MW
LEC
LEC
Staff
Careathers, Timothy
9:00AM - 10:25AM
5:00PM - 6:25PM
MW
TR
LEC
LEC
Careathers, Timothy
Holmes, Edwin
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:25PM - 2:55PM
T
TR
LEC
LEC
Careathers, Timothy
Allen, Robert
3.00
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
TR
W
LEC
LEC
Tranumn Jr, Howard
Allen, Robert
9:00AM - 2:38PM
5:30PM - 8:42PM
S
MW
IMB
LEC
Staff
Staff
PHT 110 INSTITUTIONAL AND COMMUNITY PHARMACY
91674
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED.
LAB FEE: $50.00
NW
HSC H131
5.00
5:30PM - 8:45PM
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I
81071
97944
NW
NW
GAB G103
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
GAB G103
3.00
6:00PM - 7:40PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
PHL 102 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS II
96127
96128
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: PHL 101
GAB G103
GAB G103
3.00
3.00
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
81078
86504
NW
NW
GAB G103
GAB G103
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
81085
81086
NW
NW
GAB G103
GAB G103
Phlebotomy
PLB 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY
88526
91672
NW
NW
HSC H209
HSC H209
3.00
3.00
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NORTHWEST CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
PLB 110 PEDIATRIC PHLEBOTOMY
91738
96130
NW
NW
HSC H209
HSC H209
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 2:28PM
5:30PM - 8:19PM
S
MW
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
MW
M
MW
TR
W
TR
S
MW
MW
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Walker, Steven
Wright, Michael
Worsham, Conley
Brown, Jeffrey
Webster, Stella
Walker, Steven
Clemons, Theophilus
Worsham, Conley
Worsham, Conley
Walker, Steven
Walker, Steven
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
TR
LEC
Wright, Michael
3.00
11:00AM - 12:25PM
TR
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
9:00AM - 10:40AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
TR
MW
TR
MW
T
W
M
MW
MW
F
F
MW
TR
TR
TR
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Varner, Beverli
Varner, Beverli
Varner, Beverli
Varner, Beverli
Paul, Rhonda
Tunstull, Barbara
Anderson, Cheri
Varner, Beverli
Varner, Beverli
Tunstull, Barbara
Tunstull, Barbara
Anderson, Cheri
Merchant, Cheryl
Varner, Beverli
Merchant, Cheryl
Mayberry, Marie
MW
W
MW
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Anderson, Cheri
Mayberry, Marie
Anderson, Cheri
Mayberry, Marie
W
LEC
Anthony, Bart
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
81118
81119
81122
81123
81124
81125
81129
81481
81570
90497
92778
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G103
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
PS 160 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
97945
NW
GAB G200
PS 235 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
97946
NW
GAB G200
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
81160
81161
81162
81168
81171
81172
81174
81175
81176
81571
81572
84109
84110
85158
85173
92512
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G200
GAB G217
GAB G217
GAB G217
GAB G217
GAB G217
GAB G217
GAB G217
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
88521
88524
92711
94796
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G217
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
GAB G217
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
GAB G217
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G217
3.00
9:00AM - 10:40AM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
97947
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101
GAB G217
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
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Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Time
Days
Type
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
Instructor
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
81224
81225
81226
81228
81229
81230
89104
89106
90496
92513
92708
94791
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G217
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G217
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
GAB G217
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
GAB G206
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
GAB G206
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
GAB G120
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
GAB G120
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
GAB G120
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G120
3.00
10:30AM - 11:55AM
GAB G120
3.00
12:00PM - 1:25PM
GAB G120
3.00
1:30PM - 2:55PM
GAB G120
3.00
3:00PM - 4:48PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
MW
TR
MW
F
T
S
S
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Jordan, Josephus
Jordan, Josephus
Jordan, Josephus
Jordan, Josephus
Jordan, Josephus
Adams, Kimberly
Adams, Kimberly
Cobb, Lois
Cobb, Lois
Jordan, Josephus
Jordan, Josephus
Cobb, Lois
SOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIES
81244
92710
PRE-REQUISITES: ANT 150 OR ANT 152 OR ANT 153 OR ANT 154 OR ANT 201 OR ANT 210 OR SOC 120 OR SOC 144 OR
SOC 225
NW
GAB G120
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Lewis, Lyn
NW
GAB G120
3.00
3:00PM - 4:25PM
MW
LEC
Lewis, Lyn
SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
97948
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
GAB G120
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
MW
LEC
Cobb, Lois
4.00
4.00
4.00
11:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
11:30AM - 1:25PM
TR
S
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
Richardson Smith, Sandra
Herrera, Jose
Herrera, Jose
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 10:25AM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
10:30AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 10:25AM
3:00PM - 4:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
4:30PM - 5:55PM
5:30PM - 8:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
11:00AM - 12:25PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
MW
MW
MW
TR
M
S
S
F
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
TR
MW
R
F
TR
T
W
F
TR
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Trice, Ronald
Trice, Ronald
Trice, Ronald
Jones, Barbara
Kelly, Sherry
Mitchell, Keitha
Mitchell, Keitha
Chuku, Chile
Trice, Ronald
Trice, Ronald
Trice, Ronald
Jones, Barbara
Mitchell, Keitha
Jones, Malisa
Kelly, Sherry
Softley, Lindasusan
Softley, Lindasusan
Jones, Barbara
Softley, Lindasusan
Kelly, Sherry
Kelly, Sherry
Jones, Barbara
Mitchell, Keitha
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
81573
94575
96375
NW
NW
NW
GAB G120
GAB G214
GAB G214
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
81277
81278
81279
81280
81281
81282
81283
81284
81286
81287
81288
81289
85932
89036
89037
89038
89039
89107
89155
89156
90440
92784
96123
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
GAB G214
GAB G214
GAB G214
GAB G214
GAB G214
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
GAB G108
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CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Bldg.
Credits
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY
AAB - Academic Administration Bldg.
GAB - General Arts Bldg.
EC - Education Center
HSC - Health Science Center
LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.
WC - Welcome Center
Surgical Technology Program
SUR 100 ORIENTATION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
88513
NW
HSC H134I
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
MUST MEET PROGRAM DIRECTOR BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THIS COURSE.
LEC
Staff
LEC
Staff
SUR 101 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN
88515
NW
HSC H134I
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
MUST MEET PROGRAM DIRECTOR BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THIS COURSE.
SUR 110 SURGICAL TECH PRINCIPLES - LEC
88517
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110
CO-REQUISITES: SUR 120 SUR 125
NW
HSC H134I
3.00
2:00PM - 4:55PM
R
LEC
Staff
SUR 120 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUE
88518
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110
LAB FEE: $50.00
NW
HSC H134I
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
R
LEC
Staff
SUR 125 SURGICAL TECH CLINICAL I - LAB
88519
88520
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110
LAB FEE: $40.00
NW
HSC CLINICAL 4.00
9:00AM - 4:25PM
TW
LAB
Staff
NW
HSC CLINICAL 4.00
9:00AM - 4:25PM
TW
LAB
Staff
FLEX ENTRY
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from
the regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit class
schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for
the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be
applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
African-American Studies
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
94795
NW
EC E326
3.00
1:00PM - 2:53PM
MW
LEC
Smith, Bruce
3.00
7:00PM - 8:40PM
MW
LEC
Watkins, Rolanda
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
96489
140
NW
GAB G100
General Information (313) 496-2600
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from
the regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit class
schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for
the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be
applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
TR
TR
LEC
LEC
Mason Mathews, Wendy
Johnson, Daisy
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
94793
96471
NW
NW
LAB FEE: $15.00
GAB G4E
EC E146
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 7:53PM
9:00AM - 10:53AM
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
96490
NW
LAB FEE: $20.00
GAB G4D
4.00
5:00PM - 7:15PM
MW
LEC
Dance, Tonie
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
12:00PM - 1:40PM
3:00PM - 4:48PM
9:00AM - 12:45PM
3:00PM - 4:53PM
MW
TR
F
MW
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Ford, Margaret
Walker, Theresa
Fields, Audrina
Ford, Margaret
5:00PM - 8:45PM
5:00PM - 8:45PM
R
T
LEC
LEC
Carr, Juanita
Waller, Rayfield
9:00AM - 12:45PM
S
LEC
Muwzea, Adwoa
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80551
80566
94789
96472
NW
NW
NW
NW
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
97966
97967
NW
NW
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
3.00
3.00
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
94794
NW
3.00
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS
97942
NW
3.00
10:00AM - 1:28PM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 7:48PM
MW
LEC
Careathers, Timothy
3.00
9:00AM - 10:40AM
MW
LEC
Varner, Beverli
3.00
9:00AM - 10:40AM
MW
LEC
Mayberry, Marie
3.00
3:00PM - 4:48PM
TR
LEC
Cobb, Lois
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I
97944
NW
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
81168
NW
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
94796
NW
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
94791
NW
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WESTERN CAMPUS
Michael Dotson
It is an exciting moment to be part of the Wayne County Community College
District family and I welcome you to the Western Campus and a learning
community that is going “green” in a significant way. We hope you will explore
the many opportunities available here and throughout the District that can
position you for success in a global world. Along with an emphasis on digital
technologies including the video game design and animation curriculum,
information technologies, health-related offerings, and sustainable design and
building programs, the campus is a center for regional activities accommodating
meetings, public events and activities in the Conference Center.
We are proud of the work taking place around the grounds of the facility to
improve energy efficiency, recreation, and protection of the wetlands. As well,
the Western Campus supports physical fitness and wellness programs for the
Western region. These include a number of exciting continuing education
opportunities and community programming with the soccer fields near
Haggerty Road.
I invite you to become engaged as a active member of our learning community.
Your success is important to us and we look forward to the opportunity to
serve you.
Michael Dotson
Campus President and CAO
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Career Program Hotline
1-800-300-2118
www.wcccd.edu
96
N
ECORSE RD.
275
TELEGRAPH RD.
MERRIMAN RD.
HAGGERTY RD.
BELLEVILLE RD.
MICHIGAN AVE.
METRO AIRPORT
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Not all courses and programs are offered
every semester at each campus. Programs
are offered District-Wide, meaning that
students can sometimes expect to attend
classes at more than one campus in order to
complete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-10:00 pm
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-4:30 pm
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-3:00 pm
Featured Campus Programs
• Accounting
• Logistics
• Computer Information Systems
• Website Designer
• Electrical/Electronics
• Nursing
• Forensic/Digital Photography
• Renewable Energy
• Heating, Ventilation and Air
Conditioning (HVAC)
• Surgical Technology/
First Assistant
• Hemodialysis Patient Care
Specialist
• Sustainable Buildings and Sites
• Video Game Design & Animation
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Belleville, MI 48111
WESTERN CAMPUS
WEEKEND COLLEGE
Course
Course Name
CRN
Room
Time
Type
SATURDAY OFFERINGS
BIO 252
CIS 210
DMP 101
ECO 101
EE 105
ENG 119
ENG 231
HIS 250
HVA 201
MAT 105
MCT 207
MKT 200
NUR 118
NUR 118
PS 101
VGD 268
144
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
INTRO TO UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
STORY ELEMENTS FOR A DIGITAL
ENVIRONMENT
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
ELECTRONIC FABRICATION AND DESIGN
ENGLISH I
INTRODUCTION TO POETRY
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II:
1865 TO PRESENT
INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT
MAINTENANCE
PRE ALGEBRA
HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
COMPUTER GAME FOUNDATIONS
80190
88502
A207
D205
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
84563
92603
96119
92635
98030
D202
A200
A125
A219
A203
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
91704
A202
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
91703
92637
94482
98024
96178
96180
92539
87026
A129
A220
A125
A218
C205
C205
A204
D202
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
12:00PM - 2:55PM IMB
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC
9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC
General Information (313) 496-2600
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
4.00
10:00AM - 11:55AM
Days
Type
Instructor
W
LEC
Karva, Abraham
TR
LEC
Sanborn, Judy
MW
R
LEC
LEC
Parkman, William
Parkman, William
WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Fall 2014
Accounting
ACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING
91781
WE
D206
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
80030
WE
A219
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE
85981
94486
WE
WE
A202
A202
4.00
4.00
12:00PM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 9:55PM
Allied Health
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
85456
86251
WE
WE
A219
A218
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
W
TR
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
A225
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Staff
9:00AM - 2:38PM
F
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
9:00AM - 3:26PM
F
LEC
Staff
MW
LEC
Zalzala, Alaaldin
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS
92640
WE
American Sign Language
ASL 101 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
93635
WE
A218
3.00
CLASS MEETS 8/21/2014 - 10/13/2014
ASL 102 STRUC OF AMERICAN SIGN LANG
98020
WE
A225
3.00
ASL 103 VISUAL GESTURE COMMUNICATION
98021
WE
A218
3.00
CLASS MEETS 10-14-2014 TO 12-10-2014
Arabic
ARA 101 INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC I
89986
WE
A219
4.00
10:00AM - 11:55AM
Art
ART 115 BASIC DRAWING FOR ANIMATION
86253
WE
A220
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Staff
A207
A206
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
F
TR
LEC
LEC
Jawad, Lina
Staff
4.00
12:00PM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
TR
T
MW
M
MW
W
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Spooner Jr., Frank
Spooner Jr., Frank
Um, Ikchul
Um, Ikchul
Bull, James
Bull, James
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY
92025
92026
WE
WE
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY
80142
80143
80144
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
LAB FEE: $75.00
A207
A215
A206
A215
A207
A215
4.00
4.00
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WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
82381
84860
84869
84872
Campus
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
Room
A206
A216
A208
A216
A208
A215
A207
A216
Credits
Time
4.00
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
2:00PM - 3:55PM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
TR
R
MW
W
MW
W
TR
T
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Um, Ikchul
Um, Ikchul
Bull, James
Bull, James
Smith, Lorraine
Smith, Lorraine
O’Hagan, David
O’Hagan, David
12:00PM - 1:55PM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
TR
R
MW
W
MW
M
TR
R
TR
T
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Asabigi, Kanzoni
Asabigi, Kanzoni
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
TR
R
MW
W
MW
W
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Thomas, Reny
Thomas, Reny
Thomas, Reny
Thomas, Reny
Obi, Lawrence
Obi, Lawrence
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
S
LEC
Palajac, Stephen
4.00
6:00PM - 7:25PM
7:30PM - 8:55PM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
12:00PM - 1:25PM
1:30PM - 2:55PM
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Staff
Staff
Smith, Lorraine
Smith, Lorraine
Alansari, Huda
Alansari, Huda
10:00AM - 11:25AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
W
LEC
LEC
Brown, Verna
Crim, Haven
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
M
TR
LEC
LEC
Woods, Dawnita
Brown, Verna
R
LEC
Brown, Verna
W
LEC
Ratliff, Carl
4.00
4.00
4.00
Days
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
80166
80168
85982
85985
92604
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
A208
A214
A206
A214
A206
A214
A209
A214
A207
A214
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
80185
90280
92606
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240
LAB FEE: $75.00
A206
A214
A207
A214
A207
A214
4.00
4.00
4.00
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
80190
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250
A207
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY
80211
80212
84568
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
LAB FEE: $75.00
A209
A215
A209
A215
A207
A215
4.00
4.00
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
85272
91784
WE
WE
A225
B204
3.00
3.00
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
80278
88015
WE
WE
LAB FEE: $15.00
D206
D206
3.00
3.00
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
91687
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110
LAB FEE: $15.00
WE
D207
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
80247
WE
A225
4.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
TR
T
MW
W
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Granderson, George
Granderson, George
Granderson, George
Granderson, George
Chemistry
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
84927
85972
WE
WE
WE
WE
LAB FEE: $75.00
A208
A216
A208
A216
0.00
0.00
6:00PM - 7:55PM
8:00PM - 9:55PM
8:00AM - 9:55AM
10:00AM - 11:55AM
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
80340
86254
WE
WE
LAB FEE: $20.00
D205
D205
4.00
4.00
12:00PM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 9:55PM
MW
T
LEC
LEC
Tarrance, Larry
Chizick, John
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Cox, Lisa
MW
LEC
Manigault, Katrina
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGN
89965
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
LAB FEE: $15.00
WE
D205
CIS 209 C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
98028
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112
LAB FEE: $20.00
WE
D205
4.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS
CIS 210 INTRO TO UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
88502
WE
D205
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Clover, Ernest
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS; COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST; NETWORK
ADMINISTRATOR
CIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONS
98067
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
D205
4.00
5:30PM - 9:45PM
MW
LEC
Cox, Lisa
THIS COURSEI IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: CIS-AAS, WEBSITE DESIGNER; OIS:E-BUSINESS
CIS 266 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN
98068
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
LAB FEE: $20.00
WE
D202
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
TR
LEC
Balicki, Robert
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: WEBSITE DESIGNER; VIDEO GAME DESIGN; DIGITAL MEDIA
PRODUCTION; GRAPHIC DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
CIS 267 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT MULTIMEDIA
98069
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110
D202
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
TR
LEC
Balicki, Robert
THIS COURSE IS INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: WEBSITE DESIGNER; DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION.
Computer Technology Option
CT 203 DIGITAL LOGIC I
91695
WE
LAB FEE: $25.00
A125
4.00
12:00PM - 2:25PM
MW
IMB
Golshan, Rahmatollah
9:00AM - 11:55AM
MW
LEC
Golshan, Rahmatollah
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
LEC
Keen, Jeffrey
CT 209 COMPUTER REPAIR I-COMPTIA A+
91694
WE
LAB FEE: $35.00
A125
4.00
CT 210 COMPUTER REPAIR II- COMPTIA A+
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CT 209
LAB FEE: $50.00
91693
WE
D204
6.00
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CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Staff
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
R
LEC
LEC
Sutton, Jamie
Rutkowski, Cynthia
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
94487
WE
A219
Dietetic Technology
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
80450
80451
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155
A204
B201
Digital Media Production
DMP 101 STORY ELEMENTS FOR A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT
84563
WE
D202
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
IMB
Sanders, William
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
IMB
Keen, Jeffrey
3.00
8:30AM - 9:55AM
MW
IMB
Berry, Gerald
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
S
LEC
LEC
Kaby Cavally, Brice
Jaber, Mohamad
4.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
TR
IMB
Golshan, Rahmatollah
2.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Basharat, Ahmed
4.00
12:00PM - 1:55PM
TR
LEC
Golshan, Rahmatollah
10:00AM - 11:25AM
TR
LEC
Kirkby, Carol
6:00PM - 8:55PM
8:30AM - 9:55AM
M
TR
LEC
LEC
Andrews, Gwendolyn
Kirkby, Carol
11:30AM - 12:55PM
MW
LEC
Kirkby, Carol
Digital Photography
DPT 110 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I
98038
WE
D107
DPT 112 PRODUCT DEV, FRAMING AND MATTING
98039
WE
D107
Drafting Design Technology
DRT 101 BLUEPRINT READING
98022
WE
LAB FEE: $15.00
A202
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
91698
92603
WE
WE
A202
A200
ElectronicsTechnology
EE 101 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I
86262
CO-REQUISITE OF EE 107
LAB FEE: $25.00
WE
A125
EE 105 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION AND DESIGN
96119
PRE-REQUISITE: EE 102
LAB FEE: $35.00
WE
A125
EE 107 MATH FOR E/E I
86264
WE
CO-REQUISITE OF EE 101
A125
English
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I
83999
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111
A204
3.00
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II
80612
84885
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112
B204
A202
3.00
3.00
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I
84883
WE
A220
3.00
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Type
Instructor
T
MW
LEC
LEC
Climer, Steven
Kirkby, Carol
R
F
M
TR
MW
W
S
T
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Vandusen, Gerald
Shannon, Ellen
Vandusen, Gerald
Keesling, Amy
Shannon, Ellen
Vandusen, Gerald
Howson, Christine
Kroll, Michael
1:00PM - 2:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
F
M
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Keesling, Amy
Jackson-Smith, Maria
Daniels, Anthony
Daniels, Anthony
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Climer, Steven
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Watkins, Valunda
4.00
10:00AM - 11:55AM
TR
LEC
Saab, Dib
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II
80656
84916
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114
A203
A200
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
8:30AM - 9:55PM
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
80569
80570
80573
81759
85978
85979
92635
94776
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
A224
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
A203
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
B203
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
A220
3.00
10:00AM - 11:25AM
A219
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
B203
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
A219
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
A224
3.00
6:00PM - 9:28PM
FLEX-TIME ENTRY COURSE STARTS 9/5/2014 AND ENDS 12/10/2014
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
80697
80699
89991
90466
WE
WE
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
A203
3.00
A204
3.00
A224
3.00
A225
3.00
ENG 212 WOMEN IN LITERATURE
98029
WE
A203
ENG 231 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY
98030
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
A203
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
98023
WE
A202
French
FRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
89959
WE
A202
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
HVA 100 INTRO TO HVAC AND HERMETIC SYS
98034
WE
A129
5.00
10:00AM - 12:25PM
MW
IMB
Ruetz, Carl
LAB FEE: $30.00
A129
5.00
6:00PM - 8:25PM
TR
IMB
Sharma, Vinod
8:30AM - 12:25PM
T
IMB
Peterson, Eujay
F
IMB
Bashir, Aarif
R
LEC
Hightower, Gerard
S
LEC
Staff
HVA 106 BASIC HEATING
98035
WE
HVA 110 FORCED AIR AND HYDRONIC HEATING
98036
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 106 OR HVA 107
LAB FEE: $25.00
WE
A129
4.00
HVA 111 APPLIED ELECTRICITY IN AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING
86271
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 AND HVA 106 OR HVA 107
LAB FEE: $25.00
WE
A129
3.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
HVA 118 CODES AND REGULATIONS
98037
WE
A129
3.00
8:30AM - 11:25AM
HVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT MAINTENANCE
91703
WE
A129
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
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WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Campus
Room
Credits
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
5:00PM - 7:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
7:00AM - 3:30PM
TW
LAB
Staff
1:00PM - 2:25PM
TR
LEC
Shepherd, Kenneth
W
LEC
Daniel, Eric
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Thompson, Kelly
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
W
TR
LEC
LEC
Hamady, Susan
Melikan, Christopher
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Muwzea, Adwoa
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Davis, Lourie
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
ITV
Johnson, Dale
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Breger, William
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Jones, Dawn
A224
A200
A224
3.00
3.00
3.00
10:00AM - 11:25AM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
MW
TR
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
Sinha, Rajendra
Raeck, William
Johnson, Linda
A219
A204
A219
A200
A220
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
M
MW
F
TR
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Amer, Usama
Sinha, Rajendra
Golshan, Rahmatollah
Raeck, William
Haidar, Fadia
6:00PM - 8:55PM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
T
MW
LEC
LEC
Amer, Usama
Barker, Jerry
Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist
HMD 160 HEMODIALYSIS CLINICAL PHARM
94710
WE
C202
3.00
HMD 170 HEMODIALYSIS CLNC PRACTICUM
94711
WE
OFFSITE
3.00
History
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT
92639
WE
A202
3.00
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865
85950
WE
A202
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT
91704
WE
A202
3.00
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
80797
92536
WE
WE
B202
A224
HUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION
80806
WE
A220
HUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM
84009
WE
A204
Logistics Management
LOG 101 PRINCIPLES OF LOGISTICS
96263
WE
A201
Management
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
91710
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
A220
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
98024
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
A218
Mathematics
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS
84884
94658
94659
WE
WE
WE
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA
80916
80917
85939
90468
92637
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
80942
84010
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105
A204
3.00
A204
3.00
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 52 - 65
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Campus
Room
Credits
Time
3.00
3.00
8:30AM - 9:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
4.00
3.00
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
M
LEC
LEC
Barker, Jerry
Barker, Jerry
6:00PM - 9:55PM
T
LEC
Jones, Kenyuano
9:00AM - 12:55PM
F
LEC
Leftwich, Harry
3.00
6:00PM - 9:55PM
M
IMB
Basharat, Ahmed
2.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
IMB
Leftwich, Harry
LEC
LAB
LAB
Staff
Staff
Staff
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
94660
98025
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
A204
B202
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
85940
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
A220
Mechatronics
MCT 202 INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS
91706
WE
LAB FEE: $25.00
A125
MCT 203 ELECTRICITY MACHINERY AND CONTRO
98026
PRE-REQUISITES: EE 102
LAB FEE: $25.00
WE
A125
MCT 207 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS
94482
WE
LAB FEE: $25.00
A125
Nursing & Health Care Skills
NUR 110 NURSING FOUNDATIONS
96287
96288
96291
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 110 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101
LAB FEE: $150.00
WE
C205
6.00
4:00PM - 5:58PM
TR
WE
C205
0.00
9:00AM - 2:38PM
RF
WE
C205
0.00
2:00PM - 8:56PM
MW
NUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
96178
96180
WE
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR PSY 101
C205
2.00
9:00AM - 12:45PM
S
C205
2.00
9:00AM - 12:45PM
S
Office Information Systems
OIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING I
91711
WE
LAB FEE: $15.00
D202
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
IMB
Carey, Elma
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
LEC
Rashid, Harun
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
W
LEC
Tranumn Jr, Howard
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
10:00AM - 11:25AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
M
MW
TR
S
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Needham Jr, Charles
Needham Jr, Charles
Staff
Tallerico, Benjamin
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 2:25PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
T
LEC
LEC
Chapman, Melvin
Anthony, Bart
Philosophy
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I
92636
WE
A200
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
98027
WE
A200
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
81131
81133
90469
92539
WE
WE
WE
WE
A202
A225
A203
A204
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
81179
81180
WE
WE
A219
A225
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WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
81181
Campus
WE
Room
Credits
Time
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
3.00
3.00
B201
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Days
Type
Instructor
W
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
T
F
LEC
LEC
May, Angela
Chapman, Melvin
3.00
3.00
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
11:30AM - 12:55PM
W
F
TR
LEC
LEC
LEC
Alexander, Renita
Cunningham, Sean
Alexander, Renita
4.00
4.00
12:00PM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 9:55PM
MW
R
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
1:00PM - 2:25PM
8:30AM - 9:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
F
MW
TR
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Douglas, Andrew
Daily, Kevin
Garfinkel, Morris
Daily, Kevin
5:00PM - 7:55PM
R
LEC
Staff
8:00AM - 10:55AM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
R
F
LEC
LEC
Staff
Staff
8:00AM - 10:55AM
M
LEC
Staff
7:00AM - 3:25PM
TWR
LEC
Staff
8:00AM - 11:55AM
M
LEC
Staff
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Jenkins, Tonia
6:00PM - 9:55PM
R
LEC
Jenkins, Tonia
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
88420
92642
WE
WE
A219
A200
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
81231
81233
92538
WE
WE
WE
A204
A220
A220
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
85233
91728
WE
WE
A200
A203
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
81291
85947
88426
90470
WE
WE
WE
WE
A224
A224
A224
A200
Surgical First Assistant
SFA 230 SURGICAL FIRST ASST TECH - LAB
81365
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: SFA 210 AND ALH 290
C202
3.00
Surgical Technology Program
SUR 100 ORIENTATION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
84974
94712
WE
WE
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED
C202
3.00
C202
3.00
SUR 101 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN
81298
WE
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED
C202
3.00
SUR 155 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL III
81306
WE
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED
OFFSITE
6.00
SUR 160 SURGICAL SEMINAR/CERTIFICATION PREPARATION
81307
WE
LAB FEE: $30.00
C204
4.00
Telecommunications
TCM 200 INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS
94483
WE
PRE-REQUISITES: EE 101 OR CIS 112
A125
3.00
TTCM 203 COMMUNICATIONS I
94484
PRE-REQUISITE: EE 111
LAB FEE: $25.00
WE
A125
3.00
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Room
Credits
Time
Days
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
Type
Instructor
LEC
Balicki, Robert
WESTERN CAMPUS
CRN
Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
Video Game Design
VGD 268 COMPUTER GAME FOUNDATIONS
87026
WE
LAB FEE: $35.00
D202
4.00
FLEX ENTRY
Flexible Entry or "Flex Entry" courses begin and end on dates which are different from
the regular semester. These courses can be found in the online browsable credit class
schedule and at each location where they are offered. A list of Flexible Entry courses for
the Fall 2014 term are below.
Classes taken in any format (fast track, flex entry, online, full semester length, etc.) may be
applied toward the completion of any appropriate WCCCD degree or certificate.
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
3.00
6:00PM - 9:28PM
T
Type
Instructor
LEC
Kroll, Michael
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
94776
WE
A224
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MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER
Dr. Sandra Truitt Robinson
Welcome to the Wayne County Community College District Mary Ellen Stempfle
University Center!
You will find an exceptional environment and a strong learning community at the Mary
Ellen Stempfle University Center supported by our senior institution partners. Our
university and senior college partners including Ferris State University, Michigan State
University, University of Michigan-Flint, University of Detroit/Mercy, Walsh College, and
Western Michigan University offer opportunities to complete baccalaureate and
graduate degrees without having to leave the region. We are working to increase the
number of university partners and program options to continue strengthening access
to learning beyond the associate degree for those who live and work throughout the
District.
The Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center is a unique facility with the capacity to host
conferences, workshops, seminars and meetings in the large lecture theatre, spacious
classrooms and atrium exhibit space. We invite you to take advantage of the many
opportunities for continuing education courses and community events held
throughout the year.
Along with WCCCD courses offered at University Center, we are also home to the
Harper Woods Public School’s dual enrollment program and a growing number of
dual-enrollment/concurrent enrollment initiatives with secondary schools within the
region. It is good to know that so many persons working and living in the region have
found the University Center to be a sound solution for in the pursuit of their
educational goals.
As the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center continues to grow and expand, we
extend an open invitation to you to join this exciting community at WCCCD.
Dr. Sandra T. Robinson
Provost, Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center
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19305 Vernier Rd.
Harper Woods, MI 48225
General Information
313-962-7150
Career Program Hotline
1-800-300-2118
www.wcccd.edu
Not all courses and programs are offered each
semester at each campus. Programs are offered
District-Wide, meaning that students can
sometimes expect to attend classes at more than
one campus in order to complete programs.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-10:00pm
University Center
Partners
Ferris State University
Michigan State University
University of Detroit Mercy
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30am-5:00pm
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30am-4:00pm
• Student Services, such as admissions, counseling
and registration, are not available at the UNIVERSITY
CENTER. For assistance with these services, please visit
the Eastern or other WCCCD campuses.
University of Michigan - Flint
Walsh College
Western Michigan University
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Mary Ellen Stempfle
MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER
WEEKEND COLLEGE
Course
Course Name
CRN
Time
Type
SATURDAY OFFERINGS
CIS 110
ENG 270
PS 101
PSY 101
SOC 100
156
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL
REPORT WRITING
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
92559 130
9:00AM - 12:55PM
LEC
94400 128
88566 131
90448 131
90447 129
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
12:00PM - 2:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
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Fall 2014 SCHEDULE
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
MW
LEC
Njoku, Emmanuel
MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER
CRN
Fall 2014
Accounting
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
88567
UC
133
4.00
7:00PM - 8:55PM
African-American Studies
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE
94396
UC
133
4.00
7:00PM - 8:55PM
TR
LEC
Friley III, Grant
A128
A127
3.00
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
5:00PM - 7:55PM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Duncan, Jacqueline
Duncan, Jacqueline
133
4.00
8:00AM - 9:55AM
TR
LEC
Staff
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I
98099
98101
UC
UC
Biology
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY
94397
UC
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
88563
97895
98149
UC
UC
UC
133
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
R
LEC
Ellis, Mary
129
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Watkins, Rolanda
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
W
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(WEDNESDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19, 12/3
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
98091
98093
UC
UC
A123
A123
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Abraham, Laurece
Abraham, Laurece
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Johnson, Daisy
4.00
4.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
T
R
LEC
LEC
Glass, Derrick
Glass, Derrick
MW
S
T
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
De Petro, Alexander
Jordan, Tammy
Robinson, Earl
Robinson, Earl
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS
84029
UC
LAB FEE: $15.00
130
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
98092
98094
UC
UC
A127
A128
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
88601
92559
98085
98086
UC
UC
UC
UC
LAB FEE: $20.00
130
130
A123
A123
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
8:00AM - 9:55AM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
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MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
Corrections
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
94399
UC
133
3.00
8:00AM - 10:55AM
M
LEC
Evans, Warren
8:00AM - 10:55AM
W
LEC
Robinson, Deborah
Criminal Justice
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
94398
UC
122
3.00
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
90449
98148
UC
UC
120
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
R
LEC
Staff
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55 PM
R
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(THURSDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
88565
88596
91852
92555
98087
98088
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
128
129
129
131
131
A128
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
8:00AM - 10:55AM
8:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
T
R
W
W
M
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Swift, Joseph
Woods, Ian
Farney, Michelle
Farney, Michelle
Goldberg, Steve
Goldberg, Steve
8:00AM - 10:55AM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
M
T
F
LEC
LEC
LEC
Swift, Joseph
Farney, Michelle
Farney, Michelle
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
88564
88602
98090
UC
UC
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
128
3.00
131
3.00
A128
3.00
ENG 270 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING
94400
UC
PRE-REQUISITE: ENG 119
128
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Staff
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
R
LEC
Mitseff, Emily
5:00PM - 7:55PM
5:00PM - 7:55PM
W
R
LEC
LEC
Watkins, Valunda
Harris, Marcus
12:00PM - 2:55PM
F
LEC
Daniel, Eric
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Danquah, Rochelle
ENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
90047
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120
128
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
98100
98102
UC
UC
A128
A129
3.00
3.00
History
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650
97896
UC
121
3.00
Humanities
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS
97897
UC
121
3.00
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Campus
Credits
Time
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
3.00
Days
Type
Instructor
W
LEC
Williams, Carla
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Petross-Wells, Deidra
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Haidar, Fadia
4.00
11:00AM - 12:55PM
MW
LEC
Opalinski, Bob
1:00PM - 2:55PM
MW
LEC
Opalinski, Bob
3.00
8:00AM - 10:55AM
T
LEC
Miller, Cynthia
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
S
M
R
M
W
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Ibe, Frank
O’Mara, Erin
Webster, Stella
Ibe, Frank
O’Mara, Erin
Marketing
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
94406
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150
129
Mathematics
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
94402
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112
131
MAT 131 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
94403
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
133
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
88598
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113
133
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I
94404
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156
133
4.00
Philosophy
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
97898
UC
131
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
88566
90446
91856
98095
98097
UC
UC
UC
UC
UC
131
131
129
A129
A129
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
88597
90448
92556
98150
UC
UC
UC
UC
131
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
W
LEC
Anthony, Bart
131
3.00
12:00PM - 2:55PM
S
LEC
Anthony, Bart
122
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
T
LEC
Simpson, Sheabra
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(TUESDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21, 11/4, 11/18, 12/2
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
88599
90447
92558
98147
UC
UC
UC
UC
128
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
T
LEC
Barnes, Patricia
129
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
S
LEC
Temple, Katherine
122
3.00
6:00PM - 8:55PM
R
LEC
Temple, Katherine
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(MONDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
98096
98098
UC
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
A129
A128
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
T
R
LEC
LEC
Dickerson, Waneta
Dickerson, Waneta
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CRN
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MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
4.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Lile, Erika
3.00
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
8:00AM - 10:55AM
6:00PM - 8:55PM
M
W
R
LEC
LEC
LEC
Jones, Malisa
Jones, Malisa
Simuel Jackson, Brenda
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
98089
UC
A129
Speech
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
88600
89941
92557
UC
UC
UC
129
128
131
MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER
CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNING
The courses listed below will be held in the District’s new Center for Distance
Learning building located at the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center.
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
3.00
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
5:00PM - 7:55PM
M
W
Type
Instructor
LEC
LEC
Duncan, Jacqueline
Duncan, Jacqueline
Art
ART 101 DRAWING I
98099
98101
UC
UC
A128
A127
Business
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
98149
UC
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
W
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(WEDNESDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/10, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19, 12/3
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
98091
98093
UC
UC
A123
A123
3.00
3.00
11:00AM - 1:55PM
11:00AM - 1:55PM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Abraham, Laurece
Abraham, Laurece
A127
A128
4.00
4.00
11:00AM - 2:55PM
11:00AM - 2:55PM
T
R
LEC
LEC
Glass, Derrick
Glass, Derrick
T
R
LEC
LEC
Robinson, Earl
Robinson, Earl
Business Law
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I
98092
98094
UC
UC
Computer Information Systems
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
98085
98086
UC
UC
LAB FEE: $20.00
A123
A123
4.00
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
9:00AM - 12:55PM
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MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTER
CENTER FOR DISTANCE LEARNING
The courses listed below will be held in the District’s new Center for Distance
Learning building located at the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center.
CRN
Campus
Credits
Time
Days
Type
Instructor
Economics
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
98148
UC
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55 PM
R
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(THURSDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4
English
ENG 119 ENGLISH I
98087
98088
UC
UC
A128
A128
3.00
3.00
9:00AM - 11:55AM
9:00AM - 11:55AM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Goldberg, Steve
Goldberg, Steve
9:00AM - 11:55AM
F
LEC
Farney, Michelle
3.00
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
5:00PM - 7:55PM
W
R
LEC
LEC
Watkins, Valunda
Harris, Marcus
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
M
W
LEC
LEC
Ibe, Frank
O’Mara, Erin
ENG 120 ENGLISH II
98090
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110
A128
3.00
Entrepreneurship
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
98100
98102
UC
UC
A128
A129
Political Science
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
98095
98097
UC
UC
A129
A129
Psychology
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
98150
UC
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
T
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(TUESDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21, 11/4, 11/18, 12/2
Sociology
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
98147
UC
123
3.00
5:00PM - 7:55PM
M
LEC
Staff
THIS HYBRID COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND ON CAMPUS SESSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON
(MONDAYS 5:00PM - 7:55PM) 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1
SOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
98096
98098
UC
UC
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100
A129
A128
3.00
3.00
1:00PM - 3:55PM
1:00PM - 3:55PM
T
R
LEC
LEC
Dickerson, Waneta
Dickerson, Waneta
4.00
9:00AM - 12:55PM
F
LEC
Lile, Erika
Spanish
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
98089
UC
A129
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Drug Free Workplace
Wayne County Community College District makes every effort to provide
a drug-free workplace and environment. The District expressly prohibits the
unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of any
controlled substance in the workplace. The term "controlled substance"
shall mean a controlled substance in schedules I through V of Section 202 of
the Control Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 812).
Any individual found to be in violation of this policy has
engaged in a gross misconduct and is subject to disciplinary action,
up to and including expulsion for students, termination for
employees, a permanent ban from the premises for visitors, and/or
criminal prosecution for all violators.
All employees shall, as a condition of their employment, abide by the
terms in this policy. In addition, employees engaged in the performance of
any federal grant or contract will notify their supervisor and/or personnel
department of any criminal drug statute conviction occurring in the
workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction (Approved
6/28/89).
Smoke-Free Compliance
In compliance with the Michigan Clean Indoor Air Act, Wayne County and
City of Detroit Ordinances, Wayne County Community College District and its
facilities are smoke-free.
Statement of Compliance
Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD), pursuant to the
requirements of Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the
Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Vietnam-Era Veterans
Readjustment Assistance Act, the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act, Executive
Order 11246, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
complies with all Federal and State laws and regulations prohibiting
discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the U.S.
Department of Education.
It is the policy of WCCCD that no person, on the basis of race, color, religion,
national origin, age, sex, height, weight, marital status, disability, or political
affiliation or belief, shall be discriminated against, excluded from
participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to
discrimination in employment or in any program or activity for which it is
responsible or for which it receives financial assistance from the U.S.
Department of Education. (Policy adopted by the Wayne County Community
College District’s Board of Trustees, July 28, 1993)
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Any questions concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, or inquiries related to
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which prohibits discrimination
on the basis of handicap, and inquiries related to Title II of the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) which provides comprehensive civil rights
protection for individuals with disabilities, or the District’s Statement of
Compliance with Federal and State law, should be directed to the Director of
Human Resources, Wayne County Community College District, 801 W. Fort,
Detroit, MI 48226 or by calling: 313-496-2765.
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Grievance Procedures
TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964
TITLE IX OF THE EDUCATION AMENDMENT OF 1972
SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
If any student believes that Wayne County Community College District or any
part of the school's organization has not applied the principles and/or
regulations of (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; (2) Title IX of the
Education Amendment of 1972; (3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973; or the ADA, the student may bring forward a complaint (which shall
be referred to as a grievance through this text) to the local Equal
Opportunity Compliance Coordinator at the following address:
Wayne County Community College District
District Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and Accountability
2nd Floor, 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI 48226
telephone: 313-496-2765
The appropriate procedures must be followed by the student in order for
his/her grievance to be thoroughly reviewed for merit. The grievance
procedures (steps) are outlined below.
Grievance Procedure For EOCC Complaints
The person who believes he/she has a valid basis for a grievance shall
discuss the grievance informally on a verbal basis with the Equal
Opportunity Compliance Coordinator, who shall in turn investigate and
reply to the complaint with an answer to the grievance. The student may
begin formal procedures according to the following steps.
Step 1
A written statement of the grievance signed by the student shall be submitted
to the Equal Opportunity Compliance Coordinator within five (5) business
days of receipt of the answers to the informal grievance. The coordinator
shall further investigate the matters of grievance and reply in writing to the
student within five (5) business days.
Any complaint submitted under this procedure shall be filed at Step 1 within
twenty (20) business days after the student becomes aware or reasonably
should have become aware of the complaint. If the complaint is not served
within that time, it will not be considered. Failure by the student to appeal
the complaint from Step 1 to Step 2 within the stated time limit procedure
shall also nullify the complaint.
Step 2
If the student wishes to appeal the decision of the Equal Opportunity
Compliance Coordinator, the student may submit an appeal to the
Chancellor of the District within five (5) business days after receipt of the
Coordinator's response. The Chancellor (or a designee) shall meet with all
parties involved within ten (10) business days to formulate a conclusion,
and respond in writing to the student within ten (10) business days.
Step 3
If at this point the grievance has not been satisfactorily settled, further
appeals may be made to the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education,
Washington, D.C. 20201.
General Information (313) 496-2600
THE FAMILY
EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS
AND PRIVACY ACT
(FERPA)
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, FERPA is a
federal law that states (a) that a written institutional policy must be
established and (b) that a statement of adopted procedures covering
the privacy rights of students be made available. The law provides
that the institution will maintain the confidentiality of student
educational/financial records.
WCCCD accords all the rights under the law to students who are
declared independent. No one outside the institution shall have
access to, nor will the institution disclose, any information from the
student's educational/financial records without the written consent of
the student except to personnel within the institution, to officials of
other institutions in which the student seeks to enroll, to persons or
organizations providing the student with financial aid, to accrediting
agencies carrying out their accreditation function, to persons in
compliance with a judicial order, and to persons in an emergency
in order to protect the health or safety of students or other persons.
All these exceptions are permitted under the Act.
Within the WCCCD community, only those members, individually or
collectively, acting in the student's educational interest are allowed access
to student educational records. These members include personnel in the
Offices of Admissions and Records, Student Services, and academic
personnel within the limitations of their need to know.
At its discretion, the institution may provide Directory Information in
accordance with the provisions of the Act to include: student name,
address, telephone number, email address, date and place of birth, major
field of study, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, the most
recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student,
participation in officially recognized activities and sports, and weight and
height of members of athletic teams. Students may withhold Directory
Information by notifying the Vice Chancellor of Student Services in writing
within two weeks after the first day of class for the semester.
Social Security Number Privacy Act
The State of Michigan has recently enacted the Social Security Number
Privacy Act that requires all public and private businesses and institutions to enact a policy regarding the protection and disclosure of
social security numbers. In compliance with this law and in furtherance of Wayne County Community College District’s commitment to
protect the privacy of its students, a Social Security Number Protection
Policy has been adopted by the District.
In accordance with this policy, all students should be aware that their
social security number will not be publicly displayed with more than
four (4) sequential digits, or used as a primary account number by
the District. Furthermore, students will not be required to supply their
social security number to gain access to any computer system, internet
websites or networks administered by the District.
Additionally, in order to avoid inadvertent disclosure, no document
will be mailed or electronically transmitted by the District that contains more then four (4) sequential digits of a student’s social security
number unless required by state or federal law, a court order or
under the other conditions expressly stated in the District’s Policy. Also
as part of its Social Security Number Protection Policy, the District has
adopted disposal procedures that require all documents that contain a
student’s social security number be either eradicated or destroyed.
If students have any questions about this policy, or need clarification
on any of the District’s procedures concerning social security numbers, please either consult the District’s Policy Manual online at
www.wcccd.edu or contact the Administration.
Student Rights and Responsibilities
The District publishes a document – the Student Handbook which
includes the Student Code of Conduct and expects that every student
will become familiar with this information. This document is designed
to help you successfully navigate through the educational process at
WCCCD and outlines our expectations for student behavior. It is the
student’s responsibility to become familiar with this publication and
refer to it as needed. You may obtain a copy of the Student Handbook
on our website at www.wcccd.edu.
Requests for nondisclosure will be honored by the institution for only
one academic year. Therefore, authorization to withhold Directory
Information must be filed annually with the Vice Chancellor of Student
Services. Forms utilized to make this request are available in the Office of
Admissions and Records at all campus locations.
For additional information regarding the Family Education Rights and
Privacy Act please visit our website at www.wcccd.edu and reference the
Student Handbook.
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District Police Authority
Introduction To District Police Authority
Safety and security are important issues for the entire
Wayne County Community College District community. Each
member of the District’s campus communities — faculty, staff
and students — is responsible for taking an active role in both
reporting and preventing incidents that might jeopardize the
safety of others attending, visiting or working at Wayne County
Community College District. It is the District’s intent to provide
the safe environment needed for its members to successfully
pursue their various goals.
The following information is provided in compliance with the
Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act (Title II, Public Law
101-542), as amended, and the Drug-Free Schools and
Communities Amendments of 1989
(Public Law 101-226).
I. Campus Crime Reporting Procedures
All criminal incidents and emergency situations are to be
immediately reported to an officer located at the District Police
Authority station at each of the District’s facilities. Depending on
the nature of the situation, appropriate police authorities are
contacted. Incident reports are prepared, reviewed by District
administrative personnel, and, if warranted, further actions are
taken as governed by law, employee labor contracts, and student
conduct policies. All staff, faculty, students, and visitors are
encouraged to report any suspicious persons, activities, and
events, as well as actual incidents and emergency situations to
District safety personnel.
II. Campus Security and Access
Exterior lighting, patrols, alarm systems, and specific
surveillance monitoring of interior and exterior buildings are just
a few of the security measures taken by the District for the safety
of the District community. All students, faculty, staff and visitors
are encouraged to be actively aware of their surroundings and
mindful of their personal protection. Concerns regarding exterior
lighting and other safety matters should be reported to District
safety personnel.
Students, employees, and visitors have access to most areas
on the campuses during regular District hours as posted at each
facility. A high-security keying system is used to limit access to
computer areas, laboratories, storage areas, shops, and similar
areas to times when an attendant is present. Administrative hours
are 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Parking is
limited to students, staff and visitors.
III. Campus Law Enforcement
WCCCD Police Authority, a law enforcement agency now has
complete police authority to apprehend and arrest anyone
involved in illegal acts on all of the Campuses. In the event of a
major offense (i.e. aggravated assault, robbery and auto theft) the
WCCCD Police Authority would report the offense to the local
police and pursue joint investigative efforts. If minor offenses
involving college rules and regulations are committed by a
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student, the campus police authority may also refer the individual
to the disciplinary division of Student Affairs.
Under oversight from the Michigan Commission of Law
Enforcement Standards (MCOLES), a division of the Michigan
State Police, the Police Authority was also approved by the Wayne
County prosecutor and the local police chiefs. WCCCD has
officers sworn in as Security Police Officers, also referred to as
"Police Authority,", and have misdemeanor arrest authority while
on active duty, on the college’s premises and in full uniform. The
Director of District Police Authority is responsible for licensure
and all of the officers that have the arrest authority must meet
minimum requirements related to age, security or law
enforcement experience and suitable background including
absence of any felony conviction and specific misdemeanor
convictions. The law requires these officers to be trained as
required by the Michigan State Police. Currently, Security Police
Officers are required to be trained at MIPSE in the following
areas:
• Legal - criminal law and procedure; civil law and diversity
• Special Curriculum - including firearms familiarization and
defensive tactics
• Critical Incident Curriculum - CPR/first aid; non-violent
intervention, and emergency preparedness
• Patrol Operation
• Annual, Mandatory Maintenance Curriculum - first aid;
emergency preparedness; legal update; defensive tactics and
firearms range qualifications or strategic video training for
those who carry firearms
IV. Substance Abuse
Wayne County Community College District is committed to
providing a drug-free environment for all of the District’s
community members — students, employees and visitors.
The District believes that drug abuse education and prevention
programs are essential components of a comprehensive strategy
to deal with illicit drug use and alcohol abuse on District
premises or during District-related activities.
Students, employees, and visitors to the District are expected to
observe all federal, state, and local laws and District regulations
governing the use and possession of alcoholic beverages,
narcotics, dangerous drugs, or controlled substances. All
students, employees, and visitors are specifically forbidden to use
or possess alcoholic beverages, narcotics, dangerous drugs or
controlled substances, or to be under their influence while on
District property.
For students, violation of District regulations may result in
disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from the
District and referral for prosecution. Employees who violate
District regulations are subject to disciplinary action up to and
including termination from employment at the District. In the
case of District visitors, failure to follow regulations may result
in a request to leave District property or the District activity.
It also may result in referral to local police agencies.
The entire Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy is outlined in the
Wayne County Community College District Student Handbook,
which can be obtained in any Campus Student Services Office.
The Board of Trustees Policy 4.1.10, Substance and Alcohol Use
on Duty, regarding employees, is available from the Board of
Trustees Office and is outlined in the Employee Handbook.
General Information (313) 496-2600
V. Drug and Alcohol Prevention Awareness
To assist individuals in substance abuse prevention and
awareness, students are encouraged to seek assistance through
the office of student services. Student services will refer students
to the proper resources to gain information related to substance
avoidance and/or counseling. In addition, students are
encouraged to attend all orientations, substance abuse/
awareness workshops and seminars. The office of Student
Services may be reached by calling 313-496-2634.
VI. District Police Authority and Security
Awareness
It is the intent of Wayne County Community College District to
make every effort to prevent crime rather than react to crime
after it has occurred. The District makes every effort to inform
the District community on matters of awareness, events of
importance, and personal safety. Bulletin boards are maintained
at each District Police Authority station. Information pertinent to
safety concerns, personal protection, community feedback, and
other information that might be required by applicable laws and
ordinances is posted on these bulletin boards. Further crime
prevention activities are provided by such programs as the
following:
Electronic Alarm Systems — Alarms are installed in
a number of areas to monitor unauthorized entry, exit,
movement, etc.
Emergency Alert System — District Wide text and
Email notification system.
Security Patrols — District Police Authority personnel
patrol the campus grounds and buildings on foot, bicycle and
in vehicles.
Parking Controls — Observation booths and vehicle
registrations are used to provide additional security and
control.
Student Handbook — The Student Handbook contains
materials regarding the Student Code of Conduct, District
policies, the Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy, and other matters
of conduct.
VII. Information
For further information concerning safety measures or specific
questions regarding crime, contact the District Director of Police
Authority at 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI 48226;
or by calling 313-496-2650.
Campus Crime Reporting Statistics
In accordance with the Section 485(a) and (f) of the Higher
Education Act, and Section 225 of Public Act 109 of 1999, the
crime statistics for the Wayne County Community College District
are now available for viewing on the world wide web.
To access the web site, please use the following addresses.
• http://ope.ed.gov/security
• http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/crime_statistics.htm
Per the U.S Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary
Education, this web address is subject to change and is
undergoing continuous updates as new data is received.
In addition, in accordance with the Jacob Wetterling Crimes
Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender
Registration Act (42 U.S.C. 14071), each institution of higher
learning may access a list of all registered sex offenders attending
and/or working at their site by accessing the search option on the
Public Sex Offender Registry Web Site. It is updated every
morning at 6 a.m.
The web address is http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us
Clery Act
In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus
Security Act enacted Nov. 8, 1990, later formally renamed the
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus
Crime Statistics Act, and commonly referred to as simply the Clery
Act, the Wayne County Community College District District Police
Authority Department collects and publishes specific information
on campus crime statistics, security policies and services. The
WCCCD District Police Authority Department is service-oriented,
trained in professional standards and dedicated to the safety and
comfort of our students, faculty, staff and visitors. Our primary
concern is to protect life and property and to allow the
educational process to evolve safely.
All criminal incidents and emergency situations are to be
immediately reported to the District Police Authority officer
located at the security station at each of the District's campus
facilities. Depending on the nature of the situation, appropriate
police authorities will be contacted. Incident reports are
prepared and reviewed by District administrative personnel, and,
if warranted, further actions are taken as governed by law,
employee labor contracts, and student conduct policies. All staff,
faculty, students, and visitors are encouraged to report any
suspicious persons, activities, events, as well as actual incidents
and emergency situations to the District Police Authority security
personnel immediately.
Crime Statistics
Crime Statistics are available for disclosure pursuant to Section
485 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by the
Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act (P.L. 101-542)
and the Higher Education Technical Amendments
of 1991 (P.L. 102-26) for two-year institutions.
Wayne County Community College District’s annual security report
is now available. This report is required by federal law and
contains policy statements and crime statistics for the school.
The policy statements address the school’s policies, procedures
and programs concerning safety and security, for example,
policies for responding to emergency situations and sexual
offenses. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certain
types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus,
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in or on off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled
by the school and on public property within or immediately
adjacent to the campus. This report is available online at
http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/cleryAct.htm . You may also request
a paper copy from the Director of District Police Authority.
District Office Building
General Information 313-496-2600
Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2532
Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2510
Institutional Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2687
Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2345
Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2765
Inclement Weather Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600
Information Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600
Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2666
District Police Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2578
Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2634
Veteran’s Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2523
Downriver Campus
General Information 734-946-3500
Downtown Campus
General Information 313-496-2758
Eastern Campus Corporate College
General Information 313-922-3311
Northwest Campus
General Information 313-943-4000
Western Campus
General Information 734-699-7008
School of Continuing Education
General Information 313-496-2704
Extension/Offsite Programs
University Center 313-962-7150
Veterinary Technology Program - located at
Wayne State University 313-577-1156
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General Information (313) 496-2600
Wayne County Community College District’s (WCCCD), Heinz C. Prechter
Educational and Performing Arts Center (EPAC) offers vibrant and diverse
programs to the community. The EPAC facility supports WCCCD students
and faculty, the arts and community organizations. It features a range of the
District’s student achievement ceremonies, community enrichment activities
and unique live entertainment and art exhibits. The EPAC theatre,
gallery and conference rooms are also available for community rentals.
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For information on District events, upcoming shows, community events and
facility rentals visit www.wcccd.edu/about/PerformingArtsCenter.htm
21000 Northline Rd., Taylor, MI 48180 • Phone: 734-374-3232
Box Office: 734-374-3200 • E-mail: performingartscenter@wcccd.edu
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