PA R K L A N D C O L L E G E Spring 2015 Class Schedule Trained IT techs are always in demand: upgrade your skills or earn certification/degrees. Computer Science and Information Technology The Digital Revolution has only begun to make incredible changes in everyday life. As computer engineering and information technology (IT) rapidly evolve, you can be confident in the computer science training you’ll receive at Parkland College, based on continually updated technology and input from businesses within the IT industry. So reward yourself with a new career in database management, programming, network administration, microcomputer support, 3D animation/game design, website creation, and more. Or, upgrade your marketability with certification in today’s in-demand hardware and software applications. Ready for a Computer Science and IT career? Contact Computer Science and Information Technology at 217/353-2099 or visit www.parkland.edu/csit The mission of Parkland College is to engage the community in learning. PA R K L A N D C O L L E G E Institute of Aviation at the University of Illinois The Parkland College Institute of Aviation at the University of Illinois is now accepting applications from future pilots! • Earn an associate degree in aviation • Transfer credits to a four-year school • Participate in Parkland Pathway to Illinois — aviation pathways are being planned now. • Earn private pilot certification Visit www.parkland.edu/aviation for updates on aviation programming. Come fly with us! Directory Admission Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21–22 Adult Re-entry Center . . . . . . . . . . 10, 12–13 Advising guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Alumni Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Auditing classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Building hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Campus safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 63 Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Class listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25–62 Class repeat fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 College After Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Community programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Class listing key and numbering system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Dates and deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Dental Hygiene Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Drop without record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dual credit for high school students . . . . . 8 Eastern Illinois University at Parkland . . 12 8- and 13-week classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–17 Extracurricular activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Final examination schedule . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Financial aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 10 First Year Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Frequently asked questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 General education core and general elective classes . . . . . . . . . 23 High School Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Honors program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 46 Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Hybrid classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Midterm classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Nelnet deferred payment plan . . . . . . . . 4–5 Noncredit classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 11 Online classes and degrees . . . . . . . . . 14–15 Online registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–13 Programs of study code list . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Refund guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Registration information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Residency information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Schedule Changes/ On Time Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration (SOAR) . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Study abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 44, 55 Support services directory . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 TRiO/Student Support Services . . . . . 11, 52 Tuition and fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5 University of Illinois concurrent enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Withdrawing from classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Enrolling for spring semester? Plan ahead to get the classes you want! Continuing students may register week of October 27. ■■ Open registration begins November 3. ■■ Tuition is due by December 16. #doitnow ■■ Important Phone Numbers Academic Departments: •Aviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244-8646 • Business and Agri-Industries . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2213 • Computer Science and Information Technology . . 353-2099 • Engineering Science and Technologies . . . . . . . . 351-2481 • Fine and Applied Arts . . . . 351-2392 • Health Professions . . . . . . . 351-2224 •Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2217 • Intensive ESL Program . . . . 353-2263 •Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2225 • Natural Sciences . . . . . . . . . 351-2285 • Social Sciences and Human Services . . . . . . . . . . 351-2229 • Distance and Virtual Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373-3893 Admissions and Records . . . 351-2482 Adult Education/GED . . . . . . 351-2580 Adult Re-entry Center . . . . . . 353-2666 Alumni Association . . . . . . . . 351-2458 Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2485 Assessment Center . . . . . . . . . 351-2432 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2226 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2212 Business Office (Cashier) . . . 351-2233 Business Training . . . . . . . . . . 351-2235 Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2536 Center for Academic Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353-2005 Child Development Center . 373-3777 Community Education . . . . . 353-2055 Counseling and Advising Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2219 Dean of Students . . . . . . . . . . 351-2505 Disability Services . . . . . . . . . . 353-2338 TTY (hearing impaired) . . . . . 353-2251 Dual Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353-2663 Financial Aid and Veteran Services . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2222 Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2464 Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . 351-2220 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373-3839 Parkland College Television . 351-2475 Planetarium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2568 Public Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2369 Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2492 Theatre Box Office . . . . . . . . . 351-2528 WPCD Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2450 Parkland College Board of Trustees Standing L–R: Linden A. Warfel, Secretary (Tolono); Gregory Knott (St. Joseph); Dana Trimble, Vice Chair (Newman); Donna Giertz (Champaign) Seated L–R: James L. Ayers (Monticello); Bonnie B. Kelley (Champaign); Thomas M. Bennett, Chair (Gibson City) President’s Message It is my pleasure to welcome you to Parkland College. Whether you are experiencing college for the first time, returning to explore a new career, or simply upgrading current job skills, Parkland is the place to be. Here, you will find amazingly adept and knowledgeable faculty who genuinely care about your learning. You will also enjoy and benefit from current changes we are making to our campus facility space and course registration processes, all designed with a focus on helping you succeed as a student and, ultimately, as a global citizen. First, I invite you to stop by and take a look at all the latest additions to campus. Our brand new Student Services Center, the long-awaited front door to Parkland, was completed this past summer, and we are settling into this beautiful new space. It houses in one location all the offices you need to apply for admission, register and pay for courses, buy your books, grab a bite to eat, join a campus club, and even hang out and study with friends. Also recently completed, our new Fine and Applied Arts addition and black box theatre are providing more space for educational classes, practices, and performances in the arts. As part of this project, our remodeling of the Parkland Theatre reception area, restrooms, and box office will soon give patrons more spacious and comfortable access during shows. Second, please take note that, beginning last fall, Parkland College has instituted a new registration deadline and eliminated late registration. We believe this change will improve your academic success, as research has shown that students who register on time and attend from the very first day of classes fare better in school than those who do not. And since Parkland works hard to ensure that our students get the most out of our curriculum, this earlier deadline is a natural step toward that goal. Please consult with an advisor for more information on the new registration deadline. VISIT PARKLAND THIS SPRING! Please accept our best wishes to you for a bright future. You have taken an excellent first step by choosing Parkland. Parkland Pathway to Illinois Open House Parkland Open House Friday, March 13 Sunday, February 15, 1-3pm Campus Visits for High Schoolers Thomas R. Ramage, Ed.D. President Monday, February 16 Monday, April 6 10am and 2pm Dates and Deadlines Spring Semester 2015 Instruction begins January 12 Early registration for continuing students October 27–November 2 Open registration Last day for registered students to pay for reserved classes (students will be dropped from classes for failure to meet this deadline) For classes that begin the week of January 12 Last day to register for classes Last day for students who registered after December 16 to pay for reserved classes (students will be dropped from classes for failure to meet this deadline) Cancellation of classes for insufficient enrollment Instruction begins Last day to drop with no record and 100% refund For classes that begin the week of February 2 Last day to register for classes Last day for students who registered after January 6 to pay for reserved classes (students will be dropped from classes for failure to meet this deadline Cancellation of classes for insufficient enrollment Instruction begins Last day to drop with no record and 100% refund For classes that begin the week of March 9 Last day to register for classes Last day for students who registered after January 27 to pay for reserved classes (students will be dropped from classes for failure to meet this deadline) Cancellation of classes for insufficient enrollment Instruction begins Last day to drop with no record and 100% refund Deadline to petition for spring graduation to participate in commencement Deadline to petition for spring graduation not participating in commencement Last day to withdraw from classes ending the week of May 4 For all class sessions, the last day to withdraw is the final business day before the last week of instruction Last day of instruction Final examinations Commencement Grades due by 11:59 p.m. for classes ending the week of May 4 November 3 December 16 January 6 January 6 January 8 week of January 12 January 18 January 27 January 27 January 29 week of February 2 February 8 March 3 March 3 March 5 week of March 9 March 15 March 3 April 7 May 1 May 7 May 8–14 May 14 May 18 Campus holidays and closures Martin Luther King Jr. Day (college closed) Professional Development Day (no day or night classes) Spring vacation January 19 February 26 March 21–29 Summer Semester 2015 Instruction begins May 18, June 15, June 29, and July 13. Instruction ends no later than August 6. Classes begin and end on different dates within the 12-week summer term. Start and end dates, registration periods, final exam schedules, and add/drop/withdrawal dates and/or rules for each class are published in the Parkland class schedule, on the student portal (my.parkland.edu), and at www.parkland.edu. Early registration for continuing students Open registration begins Deadline for summer graduation application March 30–April 5 April 6 July 24 SPRING 2015 3 Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fee Charges Out-of-district students . . . . $318.50 PER SEMESTER HOUR Internet classes . . . . . . . . . . $182.50 Residents of District 505 . . . . $131.50 Out-of-state and Internet classes . . . . . . . . . . $131.50 International students . . . $478.50 Senior citizens (65+) Internet classes . . . . . . . . . . $270.50 (residents of District 505) (credit classes only + fees) . . $5.00 Most courses have additional fees to help cover supplies. Check the course listings. Spring 2015 Tuition Due Dates STUDENT FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY By registering for classes at Parkland, you agree to assume financial responsibility for all charges billed to your student account. To avoid financial responsibility, if you decide not to attend a class, you must officially drop that class within the stated refund period. Do not assume that your classes are automatically dropped for nonpayment or non-attendance. Spring 2015 Tuition Rate Table CREDIT IN-DISTRICTOUT-OF-DIST OUT-OF-STATE/ HOURS TUITION TUITION INTNL TUITION 1 $ 131.50 $ 318.50 $ 478.50 2 263.00637.00 957.00 3 394.50 955.501,435.50 4 526.001,274.00 1,914.00 5 657.501,592.50 2,392.50 6 789.001,911.00 2,871.00 7 920.502,229.50 3,349.50 8 1,052.002,548.00 3,828.00 9 1,183.502,866.50 4,306.50 10 1,315.003,185.00 4,785.00 11 1,446.503,503.50 5,263.50 12 1,578.003,822.00 5,742.00 13 1,709.504,140.50 6,220.50 14 1,841.004,459.00 6,699.00 15 1,972.504,777.50 7,177.50 Most courses have additional fees to help cover supplies. Check the course listings for additional fees. Deadlines Registration is complete when tuition and fees are paid. • Balances must be paid in full before registration for the next semester will be allowed. • Payment or arrangements must be made by the announced deadline or your classes will be dropped (see Dates and Deadlines page). • Payment made by your company, the Department of Human Services, or another external agency must be authorized on your account before the deadline, or your classes will be dropped. 4 SPRING 2015 If you enrolled between Tuition is due Oct 27–Dec 16 Dec 16 Dec 17–Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7–Jan 27 Jan 27 Jan 28–Mar 3 Mar 3 Payment or arrangements must be made by the announced deadline or your classes will be dropped. How to Pay IN PERSON • Tuition and fees may be paid in person at the Cashier Office, room U250. • Office hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., (extended hours during certain registration/payment periods) • There is also a payment drop box outside the Cashier Office. BY MAIL • Send checks (made payable to Parkland College) to: • Parkland College, Cashier Office, Room U250, 2400 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign, IL 61821 • Include your Social Security number or student ID number. • If a check is returned to Parkland by the bank for any reason, a $15 service charge applies. A returned check may result in cancellation of your registration. ONLINE • Credit/debit card payment only — Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. • Logon to my.parkland.edu. NELNET DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN • Budget your tuition expenses with the Nelnet payment plan. Parkland College partners with Nelnet Business Solutions to make it easier to pay for college. • Payments will be deducted automatically from your checking or savings account (Automatic Bank Payment Option) or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express) on a monthly schedule set up by Nelnet. • Enroll online at www.parkland.edu/nelnet. • Additional information is available at the Cashier Office, Room U250. Tuition and Fees Class Repeat Fees Parkland does not receive state funding for students who repeat a course more times than is state-approved; therefore, you may be assessed a course repeat fee equal to the state funding for the course, in addition to regular tuition and fees. Exceptions may be recommended by a department chair or the director of counseling and advising. • If you earned an A, B, or C in a nonrepeatable course and wish to repeat the course, you will be assessed a course repeat fee. • If you received a D, F, or W in a nonrepeatable course, you may repeat the course once without paying a repeat fee. However, you will be assessed the fee for subsequent repeats. • Once you have exceeded the repeat limit for a repeatable course, you will be charged a repeat fee. Residency Requirements Residency status is determined at the time students are admitted to the college. Special residency considerations may be made for members of the Armed Forces residing within the district, University of Illinois (UIUC) students, UIUC students’ spouses and dependent children (may not apply to students on visas), employees of the University of Illinois and their spouses, and Illinois residents who are no longer academically eligible to attend the University of Illinois. All questions concerning your residency status should be directed to the Office of Admissions and Records at 217/351-2482. Refund Guidelines • Refunds are processed by the Business Office, 217/351‑2233. • If the college cancels a course, refund of all tuition and fees will be processed automatically. Save time... Skip the line... Pay online... Parkland College offers nelnet online monthly payment plan to help you budget for and manage your educational expenses. • Tuition payments will be made by automatic bank payment from your checking or savings account or by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express). Monthly payments will be withdrawn on the 5th of each month. • The cost to participate in the nelnet payment plan is a $25 per semester, non-refundable fee. There are no interest or finance charges assessed by nelnet, and a credit search is not required. • The Business Office may adjust your nelnet payment plan balance for any financial aid disbursed, as well as added or dropped classes. • No refund will be made when a student is dismissed or suspended for disciplinary reasons. Spring 2015 Tuition Payment Plan Schedule Credit Classes You may sign up for nelnet by e-Cashier • A 100% refund of tuition and fees billed will be made if a student officially drops without record during the first week of the session. See the Dates and Deadlines page (p. 3) for specific dates. • No refund of tuition and fees will be made for official withdrawal from classes after the first week of the term. Billed amount is the student’s responsibility. Noncredit Classes e (www.parkland.edu/nelnet) from October 27–February 6, 2015. Tuition is due December 16. For students enrolling after December 16, refer to page 3 for additional due dates. • You will be responsible for payment of fees associated with these workshops/classes unless you officially drop BEFORE the first day of the workshop/class. Last Day Required Number Payment to Submit Down- of Pay- Dates Online payment ments Student Financial Responsibility Nov 14. . . . . None . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . 5 th of Dec–Apr By registering for classes at Parkland, you agree to assume financial responsibility for all charges billed to your student account. To avoid financial responsibility, if you decide not to attend a class, you must officially drop that class within the stated refund period. Do not assume that your classes are automatically dropped for nonpayment or nonattendance. Dec 16. . . . . 20% . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . 5 th of Jan–Apr Jan 6 . . . . . . 40% . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . 5 th of Feb–Apr Jan 27 . . . . . 50% . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 5 th of Mar–Apr Feb 6. . . . . . 60% . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 5 th of Mar–Apr SPRING 2015 5 Schedule Changes/ On Time Registration Registration Drop Without Record Withdrawal Deadlines Financial Aid 13-week session Adding Closed Classes Changing your schedule can affect your financial aid. If you are receiving financial aid, please check with the Office of Financial Aid and Veteran Services before making a schedule change or withdrawing from a course. 16-week session CLASSES BEGINNING WEEK OF JANUARY 12 • Registration and payment deadline: Tuesday, January 6 • Drop without record and 100% refund deadline: Sunday, January 18 • Last day to withdraw with “W” grade on transcript: Friday, May 1 8-week session CLASSES BEGINNING WEEK OF JANUARY 12 • Registration and payment deadline: Tuesday, January 6 • Drop without record and 100% refund deadline: Sunday, January 18 • Last day to withdraw with “W” grade on transcript: Friday, February 27 CLASSES BEGINNING WEEK OF FEBRUARY 2 • Registration and payment deadline: Tuesday, January 27 • Drop without record and 100% refund deadline: Sunday, February 8 • Last day to withdraw with “W” grade on transcript: Friday, May 1 8-week session CLASSES BEGINNING WEEK OF MARCH 9 • Registration and payment deadline: Tuesday, March 3 • Drop without record and 100% refund deadline: Sunday, March 15 • Last day to withdraw with “W” grade on transcript: Friday, May 1 Changing Classes/Sections Students may make section and class changes Wednesday through Friday of the week before a session begins, IF they have registered for classes before the registration deadline for that session. Advising Guidelines All Parkland students who are seeking a degree or certificate and who have not yet earned 30 hours of credit or are in selected programs regardless of number of hours earned must obtain advising prior to registering for classes as indicated below: • A.A.S. or Certificate program enrollees should see the faculty program advisor, department chair, or the Counseling and Advising Center. If students are in a career program and are currently enrolled in a CCS class, they should seek advice from the Counseling and Advising Center or the Center for Academic Success. 6 SPRING 2015 • A.A., A.S., A.E.S., or A.F.A. transfer program enrollees may seek advice from a faculty program advisor or the Counseling and Advising Center. Agriculture transfer students must see a faculty program advisor, the Business and Agri-Industries department chair, or the Counseling and Advising Center. • Health professions program enrollees may seek advice from the Counseling and Advising Center. • CCS 098 enrollees should seek advice from the Center for Academic Success. To add a course that is full or closed because of special registration instructions, request an “Authorization to Add a Class” form from Admissions and Records or departmental offices and obtain the department chair’s signature. Requests to add closed classes must be made by the registration deadlines. Withdrawing from Classes Students may withdraw from classes with a “W” grade appearing on their transcripts before the deadlines. Students who stop attending classes without officially withdrawing are likely to receive an “F.” Students who stop attending classes are still responsible for full tuition payments. Faculty members are required to report students who have stopped attending their classes at the midterm point of the session; these students will be withdrawn (with “W” grade) from classes. After midterm, withdrawals must be made by the student, according to the deadlines. Students must withdraw from classes in person or by mailing the completed and signed Withdraw from Classes form by the withdrawal deadlines. The Withdraw from Classes form is available online at www.parkland.edu/admissions/forms.aspx. Withdrawing from classes may not be done online. • CCS 099 enrollees should seek advice from the Counseling and Advising Center. • New Parkland students must see a counselor or advisor. New student athletes receive initial academic advice through the athletic department. Parkland students who are not seeking a degree (course enrollees) and students who have earned more than 30 credit hours are not required to see a faculty program advisor, department chair, advisor, or counselor prior to registration. However, students in the Health Professions must see a faculty program advisor regardless of the number of credit hours they have earned. Frequently Asked Questions 1. How hard is it to get into Parkland? * Health Professions programs have limited enrollment and a priority application processing deadline. The deadline to apply for fall semester admission to these programs is March 1 of every year. The Nursing program also accepts applicants for spring semester. The deadline to apply is October 1. Admission to Parkland is open to anyone who is a graduate of an accredited high school, has a GED, or is at least 18 years of age and is able to benefit from college-level instruction. High school students between 16 and 18 years of age who want to take classes at Parkland should start with their high school counselor. See Dual Credit on page 8. 4. You can transfer to a four-year college or university, or go straight to a job in the career field of your choice. 88 percent of the Parkland transfer program students surveyed planned to continue their education. In the career programs, 87 percent of students surveyed reported they were employed following graduation. Admission to Parkland does not ensure admission to a particular course or program of study. Several areas (including Health Professions) have selective admissions standards and deadlines. We do not require ACT or SAT scores for admission; however, if submitted, appropriate scores will be used in place of placement test scores. Students are required to take assessment tests in reading, writing, and mathematics after they are admitted. Assessment results are used to place students in classes where they have the best chance for success. Questions? Call the Office of Admissions and Records at 217/351-2482 and ask to speak with an admissions advisor. 5. Questions? Call 217/351-2482. 3. What is the deadline for admission? Complete your admission form at least four months prior to the semester that you plan to attend Parkland.* This way you will have plenty of time to schedule assessment tests, see a counselor, and register for classes. How many students will be in my classes? On average, there is one full-time faculty member for every 18 students. This allows for lots of student and faculty interaction. Large lecture classes are noted in the Parkland Class Schedule each semester, so you’ll know in advance. Our two lecture halls each hold up to 137 students. 6. 2. How do I get started? START THE PROCESS EARLY! Apply online or call or stop by for an admission form. Fill it out and return it to the Office of Admissions and Records, room U214. Have your transcripts sent (high school and/or college), and you will receive additional instructions on the enrollment process. What can I do with a degree from Parkland? 8. Can I work on campus? Many offices on campus employ student workers; in fact, many offices couldn’t survive without student employees! To find out which offices are currently hiring, contact the Career Center in room U238 or visit www.parkland.edu/careercenter and click Student Employment. Are there computers I 9. Yes. Parkland’s library computers have up-to-date hardware and software available to students and community members. Assistance is available. Black and white as well as color printing is available for a charge. Hours: Library M–Th 7:30 a.m.–8 p.m. F 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. S 10 a.m.–2 p.m. 10. Is there a parking fee? Does Parkland provide adequate security? Parkland College provides a trained police staff with law enforcement power 24 hours a day 7 days a week. All sworn officers are certified emergency medical technicians and can respond to most situations on campus within about one minute. The Immediate Response Information System (IRIS ) will alert Parkland students and employees of a severe emergency via cell phone and other media. Sign up for IRIS at www.parkland.edu/publicsafety/alerts. Who takes classes at Parkland? The diversity of the student body at Parkland is one of the most exciting aspects of the college. Ethnic minorities make up 30 percent of our student population, and 2 percent are international students. Fifty-five percent of our students are women, and 45 percent are men. The average age of all students is 26.2; 62 percent of our students are between the ages of 17 and 24, and 34 percent are in the 25–55 age range. At Parkland, parking is free, and no I.D. sticker is needed. Accessible parking close to the buildings is available. Illegal parking is not permitted, and violators are subject to tickets and sometimes towing. 7. can use? 11. Where will I live? Parkland College is not a residential campus. Students can select from a variety of housing options in the Champaign-Urbana area. The Parkland website provides a housing search tool at www.parkland.edu/ studentlife/housingsearch. Public Safety is in X109. For emergencies dial 911 from in-house telephones or 351-2369 from off-campus. SPRING 2015 7 For High School Students Dual Credit/Enrollment Parkland Challenge COMPASS Prep Workshops Get a head start on college! The Parkland Challenge is an annual televised quiz competition that has been held since 1983. Students from 20 area high schools answer fast-paced, challenging questions covering academic material and popular culture. The Parkland Challenge airs on the Parkland television channel, PCTV. All new degree-seeking students are required to be assessed in reading, writing, and mathematics, either through ACT scores, prior college credit, or placement testing. If you will take placement tests, free test prep help is available at the Center for Academic Success, Mondays and Wednesdays from 3 to 5pm. Call 217/351-2475. Call 217/353-2005 for an appointment. Math Contest Musical Ensembles Parkland College has hosted an annual high school math contest since 1976, and since 1982 in connection with the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Over 1,000 high school students participate each year, and the winners go to the state finals. Individual events include algebra, geometry, and pre‑calculus. There are also team events and an oral competition. Area high school students are welcome to participate in Parkland’s musical ensembles. Some ensembles require an audition. High school juniors and seniors 16 and older may take Parkland College classes and earn credit simultaneously toward their high school diploma and a college degree. Parkland can offer dual credit/ enrollment classes in a variety of ways (at Parkland, at your high school, or online). Talk to your high school counselor about the specifics for your school. For more information, call 217/353-2663 or visit www.parkland.edu/dualcredit Art Gallery Seminar The annual Art Gallery High School Art Seminar is an excellent opportunity to explore the visual arts. This event includes an artist lecture discussing art, methods, and experiences. There will also be a tour of the Parkland art facilities, hands-on art making, and a discussion about the current art exhibit. All art teachers and their students are welcome to attend and materials are provided. Call 217/351-2485 or email lcostello@parkland.edu. Pathway Open House Qualified students may be admitted to Parkland and the University of Illinois through this program. Benefits include Parkland tuition for the first two years and guaranteed admission to Illinois as long as transfer requirements are met. Sunday, February 15, 1-3pm Call Admissions, 217/353-2625 Parkland Open House All prospective Parkland students are welcome to attend this free event. Tour the campus, meet with advisors, learn about our programs and degrees, and find out what financial aid options are available for you. Friday, March 13, 12:30–2:30pm Car Show The annual Parkland Motorsports car show will be held Saturday, May 2 and features autocross fun runs and the student choice top 12 awards. Activities for all ages. www.parkland.edu/carshow 8 SPRING 2015 Talk to your math teacher, or contact the regional coordinator, Kara Greer, 217/3532187 or kgreer@parkland.edu. First Year Communities If you place into ENG 099 and CCS 099, supportive learning communities for freshmen will focus specifically on reading and writing for your major. First year communities are available for students in specific majors, as well as a community for African American men and Latino/a students. Four full tuition and fee scholarships are offered each semester for students pursuing a degree in music. For more information, please call 217/351‑2392 or e‑mail faa@parkland.edu. Parkland Theatre Many area high school students have participated in Parkland’s theatre performances, both onstage and behind the scenes. Twelve full tuition and fee scholarships are offered each semester for students pursuing a degree in theatre. Contact Dean Pam Lau, plau@parkland.edu or 217/373-3709. For more information, call 217/351‑2392 or e‑mail faa@parkland.edu. Science Olympiad Visits for First-time Parkland Students Parkland hosts the regional Science Olympiad competition each spring. Teams of middle and high school students use their knowledge of scientific concepts and problem solving skills to compete in events including social, life, earth, space, and physical sciences, technology and engineering, and the inquiry and nature of science. Talk to your science teacher, call the Department of Natural Sciences at 217/351-2285, or visit www.soinc.org. Parkland hosts campus visits specifically for high schoolers to learn about how to apply, transfer degree and career program options, tuition and financial aid, housing, extracurricularactivities, and more. Monday, February 16 10am and 2pm Monday, April 6 10am and 2pm Reservations recommended. For more information, please call 217/351-2482 or email admissions@ parkland.edu. For U of I Students Why do U of I students take classes at Parkland? A strong partnership Parkland College and the University of Illinois have shared students for many years. More Parkland students transfer to the U of I than to any other state school, and Parkland is the number one feeder school to the U of I. Because of this strong partnership, the process of transferring Parkland credits to the U of I is easy and smooth. Each year 1,800+ University of Illinois students take classes at Parkland, both during the summer and through the school year. Sometimes popular U of I classes are full, and taking the class at Parkland helps students not to have to delay the class another semester or year. Online classes are very popular with U of I students as well. Parkland offers more than 200 online classes (see pp. 14–15), with new ones added each semester. 8- and 13-week class sessions Because UIUC typically starts instruction later than Parkland, U of I students may find that 13-week and second 8-week sessions work best for their schedules. See p. 16-17 for a listing of those classes and note enrollment deadlines on p. 3. Why do U of I students choose Parkland? Kevin Biederwolf UI senior, advertising Parkland College online student Before heading home to Schaumburg for the summer, Kevin followed his advisor’s suggestion to take Economics 102 online through Parkland to free up his fall semester for UI advertising and media classes . “Everything about it went smoothly,” Kevin says, “from finding the online Parkland summer class schedule to registering for the class, transferring the credit, and having it show up on my UI transcript .” “I felt I got everything out of the class that I would have gotten by taking it from the U of I, but for a lot less money .” How to Register for Parkland Classes • You must apply to Parkland College even if you are only considering taking one class. If we have your application on file, advising and enrollment will move along quickly. Apply online at www.parkland.edu/getStarted/apply/ applynow.aspx or in person. • U of I students must complete and sign concurrent enrollment form (www.parkland.edu/admissions/forms. aspx) BEFORE registering for classes. A complete academic history must accompany this form. Academic history can be obtained and printed at https://apps.uillinois.edu/selfservice/ index.html. • Bring your signed form form and academic history to Parkland’s Admissions Office, room U214. Documentation also can be submitted via email to registration@parkland.edu. Enrollment in each course will be on a space-available basis. NOTE: Written documentation of prerequisites will be required for enrollment in all coursework. • Assessment testing may be required if proof of passing prerequisite is not provided. What classes do U of I students take? U of I students take classes across the board — computers, English, foreign languages, math, physics, chemistry, psychology, sociology, accounting, business, agriculture, horticulture, marketing, and much more. Some of the technical fields, like AutoCAD, welding, surveying, and machine tooling are also very popular with U of I students. One of the things U of I students tell us is that the classes are NOT easier at Parkland, but that they can be more personal and hands-on because of smaller class sizes in freshman- and sophomore-level courses. SPRING 2015 9 Student Information Alumni Association Bookstore Financial Aid JOIN THE CLUB! The Parkland College Bookstore offers new and used textbooks, school supplies, and student-oriented merchandise such as college-imprint sportswear, academically priced computer software, gifts, and snack foods. Approximately 50 percent of all degreeseeking students receive some form of financial aid at Parkland. Possible sources include grants, scholarships, loans, workstudy, and on-campus employment. As a graduate of Parkland College, you are a member of the Alumni Association! Keep up with Parkland events and news and stay involved with people who have shared your experience and have a vision of Parkland’s important role in our community. Go to www.parkland.edu/ alumnifoundation/alumni and choose “join today” to let us know what’s new with you. Call 217/351-2458 or email foundation@ parkland.edu. Athletics Parkland’s nationally top-ranked athletic programs offer challenging opportunities for student athletes and great inexpensive entertainment for sports fans! Most events are free or under $5 per ticket; free admission for Parkland students, faculty, and staff with Parkland I.D. Call 217/351-2226 for more information. For schedules, see www.parkland.edu/athletics. Extracurricular Activities We are here to help you learn outside the classroom, too. You may choose to participate in nearly 50 student clubs and cultural or academic organizations. The Office of Student Life also supports intramural sports, Parkland College Theatre, and leadership opportunities through Student Government. For more information, call 217/351-2212 or visit www.parklandbookstore.com. Textbook requirements and costs may be found at www.parklandbookstore.com. Adult Re-entry Center Parkland’s Adult Re-entry Center is perfect for busy adults who need a convenient way to start or finish their college degree. We’ll help you put together an individual learning plan so you will know exactly what you need to do and which courses you need to take. You’ll also discover how you can earn a bachelor’s degree from partnering fouryear institutions by taking courses through Parkland or online. See pp. 12–13. Visit our office in U233, visit www.parkland. edu/arc, or call 217/351-2462. Child Development Center This accredited program offers an exceptional learning environment for children aged 15 months to 5 years. Half and fullday options are available. Fees are based on a sliding scale. We accept subsidized childcare payments. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. M–F. Apply early. For more information, visit the Office of Student Life in U122, or call 217/351-2492. Call 217/373-3777 or visit www.parkland. edu/childdev for more information. Career Center Dental Hygiene Clinic • What if I’m “undecided?” • What can I do with a major in ... ? • Where can I find salary information? • How do I format a resume? • How do I prepare for an interview? • How can I find a job on campus? Take advantage of this state-of-the-art teaching facility to get your teeth checked and cleaned for only $10 per semester. A limited number of teeth bleaching appointments are also available. Professional career counselors can answer your career and job search questions in Parkland’s Career Center in U238. We’ll help you clarify your career direction and assist you in preparing for your job search. Make an appointment to see one of our counselors today — don’t go into your interview unprepared. For more information call 217/351-2536 or visit www.parkland.edu/careercenter. 10 SPRING 2015 Call 217/351-2221 to make an appointment or visit www.parkland.edu/hp/dentalclinic. There are also educational tax benefits, including the American Opportunity Tax Credit, that can help offset college expenses. For more information, contact the Office of Financial Aid and Veteran Services at 217/351-2222, or www.parkland.edu/ financialaid. Library Located on the second and third floors of the College Center, Parkland Library offers comfortable spaces for quiet studying, group work, class preparation, and research, as well as Wi-Fi access and over 80 computers and laptops with Internet access. Through our webpage you have 24/7 access to our online databases and 76 academic libraries in Illinois, including Parkland’s own catalog. Professional assistance in the use of library resources is available during library hours through chat, email or by phone. Web: www.parkland.edu/library Email: Library@parkland.edu Phone: 217/373-3839 Library hours: Fall/SpringSummer M–Th 7:30 a.m.–8 p.m. 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. F 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. closed S 10 a.m.–2 p.m. closed Study Abroad Parkland’s extensive program includes opportunities in Australia, Austria, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Senegal, and Spain. Study abroad will jump start your employability, improve your foreign language skills, and offer you the experience of a lifetime. All Parkland students in satisfactory standing are eligible to apply. Financial Aid and Study Abroad scholarships may be available for some programs. For more information, contact the Study Abroad Coordinator at 217/351-2532 or jlittleton@parkland.edu. Student Information Support Services to Help You Succeed Assessment Center . . . . . . 217/351-2432 Room U203 — Placement testing to determine appropriate beginning level of study. Center for Academic Success . . . . . 217/351-2441 or 353-2005 Room D120 – Many services, one location. • Academic and Personal Planning Free walk-in and by-appointment services for academic scheduling and advice on school-related and/or off-campus concerns. • Academic Development Lab Free walk-in assistance with reading, writing, math, and computer usage especially for students taking CCS, ENG, or MAT courses numbered 060–099. • Math Faculty Tutoring Free walk-in tutoring by math faculty for students in MAT 060–086. • Modules and Tutorials One-credit-hour courses with individualized instruction to improve chemistry, reading, study skills, math, and writing skills to prepare for college-level courses, and/or to complete selected course requirements. • Peer Tutoring Free walk-in tutoring by fellow students who have excelled in their coursework. • Writing Lab Free walk-in assistance by writing faculty in academic, professional, or personal writing. Counseling and Advising Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351-2219 Room U267 — Academic advising, transfer planning, educational programming, and career and personal counseling. Crisis counseling is available. All services are free and confidential. Dean of Students . . . . . . . . 217/351-2505 Room U243 — General assistance for students, including extended absence notification to faculty, concerns regarding harassment/ discrimination, and student rights and responsibilities. Disability Services . . . . . . . 217/353-2338 Room U260 — Services for students with physical, psychiatric, and learning disabilities. Financial Aid and Veteran Services . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351-2222 Room U286 — Assistance with paying for college plus services for veterans, active members, spouses, and/or dependents. Honors Program . . . . . . . . 217/351-2229 Qualified students with a desire for academic growth may join the Honors Program. Members may complete honors projects, are eligible for scholarships, and earn special recognition upon graduation. E-mail mjones@parkland.edu. Perkins Grant . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351-2218 Room U305 — Federally funded program assists students in need to complete career/technical education programs. Phi Theta Kappa . . . . . . . . . 217/353-2131 International honor society of the two-year college promotes scholarship, leadership and service, and fellowship among members. Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society for higher education. New members are inducted in the fall and spring. Speech Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351-2392 Room C240 — Free walk-in assistance from speech faculty with public speaking organization and delivery skills, plus ways to reduce nervousness. Email speechlab@ parkland.edu. TRiO/Student Support Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/353-2267 Room U252 — Federally funded program designed to help students graduate from Parkland and transfer to a 4-year college/ university. Wellness Center . . . . . . . . . 217/353-2323 Room U116 — Information about com­ munity health resources and general health issues. College… Culture… Community ACT Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/353-2055 College entrance exam preparation. Adult Education . . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2580 Free classes in GED preparation, basic computer skills, and English as a Second Language. Ag/Hort Training Institute 217/351‑2213 Education and training for those working in agriculture and horticulture. Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2485 Enjoy educational and volunteer opportunities at an intimate, contemporary gallery. Rotating exhibits. Business Training . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2235 Customized training, consulting, and professional development in leadership, supervision, human resources, communication, Spanish, computers, food service sanitation, real estate, health, and safety. Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning . . . 217/373‑3767 Professional development for faculty and staff. Programming includes leadership, diversity, core values, innovation, entrepreneurship, and wellness; new faculty and staff orientation; mentoring; classroom assessment and research; teaching and learning workshops and discussions. College for Kids . . . . . . . . . 217/353-2055 Enrichment classes for 3rd–8th grade students. Community Education . . . 217/353-2055 Noncredit workshops from art to language to science. Lifelong Learning ������������� 217/353-2055 Programs, lectures, travelogues, and workshops for retirees and soon‑to‑be retirees. Music Programs . . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2392 Credit and noncredit instrumental and vocal ensembles for community musicians. Some ensembles require audition. PCTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2475 Get informed about Parkland College with the following PCTV productions: Parkland Report, Parkland Garage, If You Liked… You’ll Love, Dollars and Sense, Cobra Corner, Surrounded by Science, For Arts Sake, and Look Who’s Cooking. Planetarium . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2446 Science comes alive with a digital immersive video system. Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2528 Outstanding productions with opportunities on stage and behind the scenes for students and community members. WPCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/351‑2450 Request line . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217/373-3790 88.7 FM — Parkland College’s 10,500 watt non-commercial radio station specializing in indie alternative music, hosted by Parkland students 24/7. Also streaming online worldwide. SPRING 2015 11 For Working Adults Popular reasons to finish a degree Why Finish Your Degree? Even working adults with family responsibilities can finish their associate’s, bachelor’s, or master’s degrees. Today’s technology makes it a whole lot easier to accomplish than you might think! YOU choose the learning environment A Doctor? You’re Nuts! Christina L. Frye, • Attend college part-time • Study in the convenience of your home with online courses • Evening, hybrid, late start, and 8-week courses also available • Personalized class schedules fit your lifestyle • Advanced degrees from exceptional colleges and universities taught online or at Parkland’s campus PhD student, human resources and industrial relations, University of Illinois I finished my associate’s degree at Parkland shortly after graduating from Champaign Central High School and immediately started working, but deep down, I always thought that someday I would want to pursue a bachelor’s degree. However, I had commitments in my life that could not be put on hold, and I also did not know of any school options that would allow me to pursue a degree, work full time, and to be available for my family. But soon I reached a point in my career where I needed to complete a bachelor’s degree if I ever wanted to advance. There’s help: Adult Re-entry Center (ARC) I am eternally grateful that I found the ARC. Billie Mitchell and her team took time to help me pick a program that suited my interests and my busy schedule. What you should know about Billie and the ARC is after they help you “get into” a program, they are not finished with you; their support continues throughout your academic career. The day I started my bachelor’s program from Greenville College, I found out I was pregnant with my daughter. I did not think I could possibly complete my degree! But I had the encouragement and support at my back and I DID IT! Shortly after the great experience of completing my bachelor’s degree, I thought I might want to pursue a master’s degree. I got back in touch with Billie, discussed some of my interests and dreams, and started a master’s program at Eastern Illinois University (completed May 2011). The best part? I never had to leave Parkland’s campus to do any of this! Partnerships Are you an adult who needs to finish your associate’s, bachelor’s, or other degree? Take the first step by calling 217/351-2462 or e-mail finishyourdegree@parkland.edu. The ARC will customize a program for you to complete a degree by taking courses on Parkland’s campus or online, and help you go on to an advanced degree through partnerships with four-year institutions. Colorado State University Global Campus 800/920-6723 • csuglobal/edu/educational-programs/ Online bachelor’s and master’s degrees; tuition assistance for Parkland graduates transferring to CSUGC within one year of graduation. 12 SPRING 2015 • Career advancement • Better salary options • Personal satisfaction • Job security • Because someone said you’d “never” do it • Visit today! Room U233 at Parkland • Call 217/351-2462 • Email finishyourdegree@parkland.edu • College Completion 101 Free informational sessions for those wishing to earn Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degrees. Tuesdays, 6pm, room U233 January 13 • February 10 • March 10 • April 14 • May 12 Have you: Graduated from Parkland College or any other U.S. community college? Have some college credits but never finished your bachelor’s degree? Take the first step by calling 217/351-2462. Eastern Illinois University at Parkland Parkland College, room X107 • 217/351-2543 eiu@parkland.edu • www.eiu.edu/~adulted • General Studies, B.A. • Organizational and Professional Development. B.S. • Business Administration, B.S. • RN to B.S. in Nursing • Master of Business Administration (MBA) • Master of Science in Technology • Graduate Certificate programs in technology • Master of Science in Educational Leadership • Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership Classes are held at Parkland College evenings, weekends, and online. Franklin University 888/341-6237 • http://alliance.franklin.edu/go/parklandcollege Online bachelor’s degrees include: • Accounting • Management Information • Allied Healthcare Management Sciences • Applied Management • Marketing • Applied Psychology • Operations and Supply Chain • Business Administration Management • Business Economics • Public Administration • Business Forensics • Public Relations • Communications • Public Safety Management • Computer Science • Risk Management and Insurance • Criminal Justice Administration • RN-BSN • Emergency Management and • Social Media Design Homeland Security • Web Development • Financial Management Online graduate degrees include: • Financial Planning • MBA — Master of Business • Forensic Accounting Administration • Healthcare Information • MCM — Master of Science in Management Marketing and Communication • Healthcare Management • MS — Accounting • Human Resources Management • MS — Marketing and • Information Security Communication • Information Systems Auditing • MS — Computer Science • Information Technology • MS — Instructional Design and • Interactive Media Design Performance Technology • Interdisciplinary Studies • Master of Public Administration • Internet Marketing • Master of Health Administration • Management and Leadership • MS — Human Resources Greenville College 888/818-4625 • ITS-TIME@greenville.edu • www.greenville.edu • M.S. Management • MBA • Organizational Leadership, B.S., Christian affiliation Two options available: Fully online or one night per week for 18 months on the Parkland campus. Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing 309/438-7400 • nursing.illinoisstate.edu/academics/ • RN to BSN Online Degree Completion Program • Online degree designed for currently licensed registered nurses. Indiana Wesleyan University 866/IWU-4-YOU (866/498-4968) • http://www.indwes.edu/bachelorcompletion/ Online bachelor of science programs include: • Nursing • Marketing • Criminal Justice • Business Information Systems • Accounting • Biblical Studies • Business Administration • General Studies (3+1 program) • Management • Human Services Online graduate programs include: • Nursing Administration • Management — Accounting • Nursing Education • Management — Health Care • Primary Care Nursing, Family Management (blended) • Management — Human • MSN/MBA Resource Management • MBA — Accounting • Divinity (blended) • MBA — Applied Management • Youth Ministry (blended) • MBA — Health Care • Ministerial Leadership Management (blended) • MBA — Human Resource • Student Development Management Counseling and Administration Millikin University 217/420-6778 • www.millikin.edu/pace • Elementary Education, B.S. • Educator Certification for adults who have already earned a bachelor’s degree Classes are held on Parkland’s campus in the evenings and are in an accelerated format. Olivet Nazarene University at Parkland 800/765-4838 • olivet.edu • Nursing, B.S. For registered nurses, this program can be completed in less than two years by attending classes one night per week on the Parkland campus. Regis University Online 800/967-3237 • transfertoregis.org Online bachelor’s degrees: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale • Industrial Technology, B.S. • 888/536-4112 • www.engr.siu.edu/outreach/outreach.htm Classes are taught at Parkland’s campus on weekends. • Information Systems Technologies • 217/353-2099 • isat.siu.edu/undergraduate/programs/ist/ist-online.php Students with an A.A.S. in Network Administration and Support or Software Development from Parkland can complete a B.S. online or at SIU-Carbondale. University of Illinois at Chicago 866/772-2268, option 1• info@online.uic.edu http://www.uic.edu/scs/nursing/bsn/ • RN to BSN Online Degree Completion Program • Online degree designed for currently licensed registered nurses. University of Illinois, Springfield 217/206-4847 • www.uis.edu/online/ Online bachelor’s degrees include: • Business Administration, B.B.A. Systems, B.S. (minor also • Liberal Studies, B.A. available online) • Computer Science, B.S. • Mathematics, B.A. • English, B.A. (minor available online) • History, B.A. • Philosophy, B.A. • Management Information (minor available online) University of St. Francis 800/735-7500 • www.stfrancis.edu • Business Administration, B.S. • Nursing, B.S. (online) Eight-week online class for• Health Care Leadership, B.S. mat for registered nurses Western Illinois University School of Distance Learning, International Studies, and Outreach 309/298-1929 • http://wiu.edu/bgs • Bachelor of Arts in General Studies (online) • Master of Business Administration www.wiu.edu/cbt/mba/ index.php SPRING 2015 13 Online and hybrid classes Classes that fit your schedule. Online Classes Hybrid Classes In an online course, students interact with their instructor and classmates through the Internet. There are usually no campus visits required. Parkland online courses follow the same schedule as traditional classes, and students are required to complete work each week. Check class listings for start and end dates. Hybrid Classes Hybrid courses meet less often than traditional college classes — often only once a week. Students are required to participate in class each week and to complete weekly course work online. Online Degrees The following Associate’s Degrees and Certificates can be completed online. See p. 23 to see which general education core course requirements are offered online. Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Science (A.S.) Degrees Business Administration • Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education • Elementary Education • English Literature • General Education • History • Liberal Arts • Political Science • Psychology • Secondary Education • Social Work • Sociology • Special Education Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degrees Accounting • Business Management Business Marketing • Customized Career Preparation • Software Development Certificates Accounting • Application Specialist Independent Business Management International Business Management Programming—Object-Oriented Programming Online delivery of these programs has been approved by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Coursework is of the same quality as that required by traditional programs. 14 SPRING 2015 ACC 201-001H, Intermediate Accounting ACC 275-001H, Payroll Tax Accounting AGB 101-001H, Intro to Animal Science AGB 102-002H, Intro to Agr Economics AGB 202-201H, Intro to Agriculture Education AGB 209-301H, Companion Animal Management AGB 213-101BH, Soil Fertility/Fertiliz AGB 218-001H, Livestock Management AGB 236-101H, Agri Credit & Finance AGB 275-301H, Stable Business Mgt BUS 101-201H, Intro to Business BUS 106-201H, Bus/Organizatnl Ethics BUS 217-001H, Advanced Entrepreneurship BUS 264-201H, Introduction to Finance GIS 111-201H, Applied GIS GIS 112-301H, Global Positioning Systems GIS 115-201H, Advanced Geographic Info Syst GIS 116-301H, GIS Seminar HPI 110-101H, Foodservice Sanitation Cert HPI 234-001H, Hospitality Industry Law HRT 114-301H, Intro to Turfgrass Mgt MGT 101-201H, Principles of Management MKT 211-201H, Marketing Management CIS 112-003H, Computing Essentials CIS 122-002H, Intro/Computer Programming CIS 152-001H, Web Dsn I/XHTML/CSS/Drmw CIS 156-001H, Keyboarding I CIS 157-001H, Keyboarding II CIS 231-201H, Systems Anl,design/Admin CIS 270-001H, Integrated Software Appl CSC 121-201H, Web Desgn II CSC 127-201H, Intro to Comp (prog in C CSC 128-001H, Intro to Linux CSC 155-201H, CGI with Perl CSC 175-201H, Scripting CSC 251-001H, Adv Topic/Cmptr Security CSC 294-001H, Comptr Graphics Portfolio CTC 110-201H, 202H, 203H, Beginning Computers AFD 117-001H, 002H, 003H, 201H, Basic Auto Elect Control AFM 233-401H, Automatic Transmissions CAD 113-001H, Comptr-Aid MacH Dsign I CIT 130-001H, 201H, Constructn Plan Fundmtls CIT 255-001H, Engineering Surveying ELT 111-002HR, 201H, Comptr Applctns/ Techncns ELT 230-001H, Transformers and Generators ELT 299-001H, Robotics and Automation COM 103-101H, 202H, 301H, 304H, 305H, Intro to Public Speaking COM 106-001H, Broadcast Writing COM 120-101H, 102H, 301H, Interpersonal Comm COM 122-201H, Intro to Public Relation COM 160-002H, American Sign Language I COM 181-201H, Communication Practicum COM 293-001H, Portfolio Seminar Learn about the tools you’ll need for your online class and how to get started at the Parkland Online website: online.parkland.edu GDS 230-001H, Motion Design GDS 292-001H, Graphic Design Studio THE 100-201H, Theatre Appreciation THE 124-003H, 201H, Film Appreciation EMS 110-201H, EMS I: EMT-B HCS 136-301H, Basic Topics/Healthcare HCS 154-001H, Medical Terminology HCS 155-151H, Pharmacology/Allied Hlth LPN 132-301H, Licensure Preparation MAS 158-101H, 102H, Admin of Medication OTA 215-001H, Health and Occupation III RTT 134-001H, 002H, 003H, Respiratory Therapy III RTT 135-001H, 002H, Respiratory Therapy IV RTT 151-001H, 002H, Respiratory Therapy V XRA 150-401H, Intro to Radiology XRA 216-001H, Adv Radiologic Tech II ENG 102-018H, Composition II ESL 099-201H, 202H, 203H, Writng Skills/NonNative HUM 102-001H, Cultl Val West World II LIT 127-201H, Introduction to Fiction AVI 101-201H, Private Pilot I AVI 120-201H, Private Pilot II AVI 129-201H, Commercial Instrument I AVI 140-201H, Commercial Instrument II AVI 184-201H, Aircraft Systems for Pilots AVI 200-201H, Commercial Pilot I AVI 209-201H, Commercial Pilot II AVI 220-201H, Flight Instructor Cert AVI 222-201H, Instrument Flight Instructor AVI 280-201H, Multiengine Land MAT 110-201H, Business Mathematics AST 101-201H, The Solar System BIO 104-201H, 301H, Environmental Biology BIO 122-011H, Anatomy & Physiology II CHE 107-001H, Chem for Health Prof II CHE 206-001H, 002H, 003H, Organic Chemistry Lab II KIN 183-001H, First Aid and CPR PHY 121-004H, General Physics I PHY 122-004H, General Physics II ANT 101-201H, Intro to Anthropology CHD 105-001H, Child Growth/Development CHD 201-201H, Health/Saf/Nutr Yng Chld CHD 222-001EH, Assist Chld Care Setting CHD 242-001H, The Exceptional Child CHD 250-001EH, Fld Exp Chld Care Settng CJS 101-201H, Intro Criminal Justice CJS 218-001EH, Internship & Seminar CJS 225-201H, Issues in Criminal Justc CJS 292-201H, International Field Exp/CJS ECO 102-202H, Prin of Microeconomics EDU 103-001H, Intro to Educational Tech HIS 101-201H, Hist of Western Civ I HIS 102-001H, Hist of Western Civ II HIS 104-001H, 002H, History of the US to 1877 HIS 105-001H, 002H, 201H, Hist of U.S. 1877 to Pres POS 122-002H, 201H, American National Govern POS 202-001H, International Relations Online Classes Classes that fit your schedule. PSY 101-202H, Intro to Psychology PSY 107-201H, Human Sexuality PSY 207-201H, Intro Child Psychology PSY 209-201H, Human Growth & Develop PSY 225-201H, Death and Dying SOC 101-006H, 201H, Intro to Sociology SOC 203-201H, Intergrp Rel/Diverse Soc SOC 205-201H, Methods of Social Research Online Classes Check class listings for start and end dates. Login to COBRA to start your class. ACC 101-051W, 251W, Financial Accounting ACC 102-051W, Managerial Accounting ACC 275-051W, Payroll Tax Accounting AGB 217-051W, Prin Animal Feed & Nutri AGB 233-051W, Grain Marketing AGB 238-051W, Grain Merchandising ANT 101-051W, Intro to Anthropology ANT 103-251W, Intro Cultural Anthropology ANT 105-251W, Intro to Physical Anthro ART 161-051W, Art History I ART 162-051W, Art History II ART 165-051W, 351W, Art Appreciation AST 101-051W, 251W, 252W, The Solar System AST 102-251W, Stars,Galaxies,Universe BIO 100-051W, Intro to Biology BIO 101-051W, 251W, General Biology I BIO 104-051W, Environmental Biology BIO 106-051W, Heredity and Society BIO 107-051W, Intro to Evolution BIO 109-351W, Intro to Plant Biology BIO 120-251W, 351W, 352W, Fund of Nutrition BIO 186-051W, Heredity & Society Lab BUS 101-051W, 251W, Intro to Business BUS 106-251W, Bus/Organizatnl Ethics BUS 204-051W, Legal Envirnmnt-Business CAD 124-251W, Introduction to AutoCAD CHD 272-051W, Admin Fam Day Care Home CHE 100-051W, Intro to Chemistry CHE 104-051W, Chemistry/Everyday Life CHE 106-051W, 052W, 053W, Chem/Health Professions CHE 107-051W, Chem for Health Prof II CIS 122-051W, Intro/Computer Programming CIS 131-051W, Present Graph (MS Powrpnt) CIS 134-051W, 251W, Spreadsheet Ap (MS Excel) CIS 135-051W, Word Proc I (MS Word) CIS 138-051W, Database App (MS Access) CIS 152-051W, Web Dsn I/XHTML/CSS/Drmw CIS 200-251W, Business Computer System CIS 235-151W, Word Proc II (MS Word) CJS 102-051W, Police Admin/Operations CJS 127-051W, Juvenile Delinquency CJS 207-051W, Traffic Law Enforce Adm COM 101-251W, Intro Mass Communication COM 103-251W, 252W, Intro to Public Speaking COM 121-051W, Intro to Advertising COM 205-351W, Bus & Prof Communication COM 292-051W, Internship & Seminar CSC 105-051W, Appl/Computers in Busn/Commrc CSC 123-251W, Computer Sci I (C/C++) CSC 125-251W, Cmptr Sci II/Prog in C++ CSC 140-051W, Java/Objct Orientd Dsgn CSC 176-251W, Database Theory CSC 212-251W, Mobile Application Development CTC 119-051UW, Microsoft Outlook DTP 120-051W, Nutrition & Diet Therapy DTP 126-051W, Nutrition & Life Cycles DTP 175-151W, Food Svc Mgt Diet Mgrs ECO 101-051W, 052W, 251W, 351W, Prin of Macroeconomics ECO 102-051W, 052W, 251W, 351W, Prin of Microeconomics EDU 101-051W, Intro to Education EDU 104-251W, Intro to Special Educatn ELT 111-051W, 052W, Comptr Applctns/ Techncns ENG 101-051W, 052W, 053W, 054W, 251W, Composition I ENG 102-051W, 052W, 053W, 054W, 055W, 251W, 252W, 253W, Composition II ENG 106-051W, Accelerated Composition ENG 161-051W, Creative Writng I-Fiction ENG 162-051W, Creative Writing I-Poetry ENG 220-251W, Professional Writing ENS 101-251W, Intro to Engineering/CAD ESC 101-051W, Introduction to Weather ESC 102-051W, 251W, Intro Physical Geology GEO 140-051W, 251W, World Geography GEO 143-251W, Geo of Undrdevel Areas HCS 136-151UW, Basic Topics/Healthcare HCS 154-151W, 351W, 352W, Medical Terminology HCS 174-151RW, 351W, Legal Issues/Health Care HCS 216-051W, 052W, Career Program Med Term HIS 101-051W, 351W, Hist of Western Civ I HIS 104-251W, History of the US to 1877 HIS 105-051W, 251W, 351W, Hist of U.S. 1877 to Pres HIS 145-251W, History of Labor Movemnt HIS 203-251W, History of Women in Amer HUM 101-051W, 251W, Cultl Val West World I HUM 102-051W, Cultl Val West World II HUM 103-051W, 052W, Cult Val - Eastern World HUM 105-251W, Cltrs Subsaharan Africa HUM 105-252W, Cltrs Subsaharan Africa HUM 106-051W, 052W, Latin Amer Culture/Civ HUM 107-051W, 052W, Intro to Mexican Culture HUM 122-051W, Native Am Culture/N Amer KIN 160-051W, Intro to Kinesiology KIN 164-051W, Intro/Sports Psychology KIN 181-051W, Health Education KIN 186-051W, Intro to Human Movement LAS 189-051W, 251W, 252W, Intro Lib Arts/ Sciences LIT 125-051W, Intro to Shakespeare LIT 127-051W, Introduction to Fiction LIT 146-051W, Intro Non-Western Lit LIT 147-251W, Intro African Literature Refer to the class listings on pp. 25–62 for times, locations, prerequisites, and notes for these course sections. College After Hours You can complete an associate degree career/transfer program through evening, Saturday, and online courses. By taking two courses each semester, you can complete most College After Hours career programs in five years. Every reasonable attempt will be made to offer the College After Hours courses in the order they are needed to complete the program in evenings and on Saturdays. PROGRAMS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE Certificate: Accounting; Business: Entrepreneurship; Certified Nurse Assistant; Computed Tomography; Dietary Manager; EMT-Basic; EMT-Paramedic; Floral Design; Geographic Information Systems; Information Processing; International Business; Landscape Design, Construction, and Management; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Microsoft Application Specialist; Object-Oriented Programming; Office Assistant; Paramedic Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.): Accounting; Business: Management; Business: Marketing; Criminal Justice; EMT-Paramedic; Fire Service Technology; Landscape Design, Construction, and Management; Medical Assistant; Office Professional Associate in Science (A.S.): Business Administration; Computer Science; Mathematics Associate in Arts (A.A.): Criminal Justice Education; Liberal Arts and Sciences (selected concentrations) For information, contact a Parkland admis‑ sions advisor, 217/351‑2482. Note: Like all Parkland courses, evening, weekend, and online courses are offered contingent upon sufficient enrollment. MAT 070-151W, 152W, Mathematical Literacy A MAT 071-351W, 352W, Mathematical Literacy B MAT 080-151W, 351W, Beginning Algebra A MAT 081-351W, Beginning Algebra B MAT 085-151W, 351W, Intermediate Algebra A MAT 086-151W, 351W, Intermediate Algebra B MAT 107-051W, General Ed Mathematics MAT 108-051W, 052W, 251W, 351W, Intro/ Applied Statistics MAT 110-051W, Business Mathematics MAT 124-051W, 251W, College Algebra MAT 141-251W, Finite Mathematics MAT 143-051W, Calculus/Bus & Soc Sci MAT 151-051W, Math for Health Careers MAT 160-251W, 252W, Statistics MGT 101-051W, Principles of Management MGT 113-251W, Human Relatns/Workplace SPRING 2015 15 8- and 13-week classes Classes that fit your schedule. MKT 101-051W, 251W, Intro to Marketing MUS 100-251W, Music Fundamentals MUS 121-051W, 052W, 053W, 054W, 351W, 352W, 353W, Music Appreciation MUS 123-051W, 351W, 352W, Intro to American Music MUS 124-051W, 351W, 352W, Intro to NonWestern Music NUR 215-051W, 052W, Leadership in Nursing PHI 100-051W, 052W, Logic/Critical Thinking PHI 103-251W, Intro to Philosophy PHI 105-251W, 252W, Introduction to Ethics PHY 120-051W, How Things Work PHY 121-251W, 252W, General Physics I PHY 122-051W, 052W, 251W, General Physics II PHY 129-051W, How Things Work Lab POS 122-051W, 052W, 251W, 351W, American National Govern POS 124-251W, State & Local Government PSY 101-051W, 052W, 053W, 054W, 055W, 151W, 251W, 252W, 351W, Intro to Psychology PSY 107-051W, Human Sexuality PSY 203-251W, Abnormal Psychology PSY 205-051W, Intro Social Psychology PSY 207-051W, Intro Child Psychology PSY 209-051W, 052W, 251W, 351W, Human Growth & Develop REL 102-051W, 052W, World’s Great Religions SOC 101-051W, 052W, 053W, 151W, 251W, 351W, Intro to Sociology SOC 102-051W, Social Problems SOC 202-251W, Soc of Deviant Behavior SOC 240-251W, Gender and Society SUR 158-051W, Pharmacology for Surgical Tec THE 100-051W, 351W, 352W, Theatre Appreciation THE 101-351W, History of Theater THE 124-051W, 351W, 352W, Film Appreciation THE 125-051W, Film History First 8-week Classes Intensive format: covers full-semester coursework in 8 weeks Session dates: January 12–March 6 Registration deadline: January 6 ACR 273-101, Advanced Vehicle Systems ACR 274-101, Adv Refinish Techniques AFD 295-101, Service Shop Operations AFM 118-101, Noise Vibr/Harshness Prin AFM 259-101E, Directed Co-Op IV (dealrshp) AGB 112-101, Concepts in Agriculture AGB 155-101, Agricultural Salesmanship AGB 201-101, Intro to Agr Mechan AGB 213-101BH, Soil Fertility/Fertiliz AGB 236-101H, Agri Credit & Finance AGB 252-101, Adv Applications of GIS AGB 273-101, Horse Health Care CIS 235-151W, Word Proc II (MS Word) CNH 255-101, Advanced CNH Hydraulic System CNH 271-101, Advanced CNH Powertrains CNH 291-101, CNH Service Dept Implementatn 16 SPRING 2015 COM 103-101H, Intro to Public Speaking COM 120-101H, 102H, Interpersonal Comm CSC 115-101, Ntwk I-Routrs/Switches DHG 236-101, Ethics/Juris. Dent Pract DHG 238-101, Dental Radiology II DPE 235-101, Advanced Hydraulics DPE 254-101, Advanced Power Trains DPE 259-101, Servic Dept Implementatn DTP 175-151W, Food Svc Mgt Diet Mgrs HCS 136-151UW, Basic Topics/Healthcare HCS 153-101, Phlebotomy Skills HCS 154-151W, Medical Terminology HCS 155-151H, Pharmacology/Allied Hlth HCS 173-101, Applied Electrocardiology HCS 174-151RW, Legal Issues/Health Care HPI 110-101H, Foodservice Sanitation Cert HRT 116-101, Intro to Landscaping HRT 255-101, Landscape Graphic Design HRT 256-101, Landscape Plant Design MAS 158-101H, 102H, Admin of Medication MAT 070-101 thru 111, 151W, 152, Mathematical Literacy A MAT 071-101, 102, Mathematical Literacy B MKT 155-101, Salesmanship MSG 131-001, Massage Thrpy Clin Prac I MSG 131-002, Massage Thrpy Clin Prac I PSY 101-151W, Intro to Psychology SOC 101-101, 151W, Intro to Sociology THE 109-101, Costumes WLD 110-101R, Beginning Gas/Arc Welding WLD 113-101, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 13-week Classes Accelerated format: covers full-semester coursework in 13 weeks Session dates: February 2–May 7 Registration deadline: January 27 ACC 101-201, 251W, Financial Accounting ACC 102-201, Managerial Accounting ACR 130-201, Unibdy Cons/Estim/Meas Prn ACR 131-201R, Collisn Repair Wk Exp 1 ACR 133-201, Unibody Collision Repair ACR 135-201, Collsn Rep/Glass,Plast,Trim AFD 117-201H, Basic Auto Elect Control AFD 211-001E, 002E, Auto Work Experience AFD 217-201, Basic Refrigeration AGB 191-201E, Agri-Bus Work Exploratn AGB 202-201H, Intro to Agriculture Education AGB 291-201E, Agri-Business Work Exper ANT 101-201H, Intro to Anthropology ANT 103-251W, Intro Cultural Anthropology ANT 105-251W, Intro to Physical Anthro ART 122-201, Drawing I ART 123-201, Drawing II ART 128-201, Digital Photography ART 145-201, Ceramics I ART 162-201, Art History II ART 165-201, Art Appreciation ART 185-201, Metalwork and Jewelry I ART 186-201, Metalwork & Jewelry II ART 245-201, Ceramics II Refer to the class listings on pp. 25–62 for times, locations, prerequisites, and notes for these course sections. AST 101-201H, 251W, 252W, The Solar System AST 102-251W, Stars,Galaxies,Universe AVI 101-201H, Private Pilot I AVI 120-201H, Private Pilot II AVI 129-201H, Commercial Instrument I AVI 140-201H, Commercial Instrument II AVI 184-201H, Aircraft Systems for Pilots AVI 200-201H, Commercial Pilot I AVI 209-201H, Commercial Pilot II AVI 220-201H, Flight Instructor Cert AVI 222-201H, Instrument Flight Instructor AVI 280-201H, Multiengine Land BIO 100-201, Intro to Biology BIO 101-251W, General Biology I BIO 104-201H, 202H, Environmental Biology BIO 120-201, 251W, Fund of Nutrition BUS 101-201H, 251W, Intro to Business BUS 106-201H, 251W, Bus/Organizatnl Ethics BUS 264-201H, Introduction to Finance CAD 124-251W, Introduction to AutoCAD CCS 098-201, 202, Critical Comp Skills I CCS 099-201 thru 204, Critical Comp Skills II CHD 115-201, Soc & Guidance for Young CHD 201-201H, Health/Saf/Nutr Yng Chld CHE 100-201, Intro to Chemistry CIS 112-201, 202, Computing Essentials CIS 122-201, Intro/Computer Programming CIS 134-251W, Spreadsheet Ap (MS Excel) CIS 137-201, PC Maintnanc/OS Concepts CIS 152-201, Web Dsn I/XHTML/CSS/Drmw CIS 200-251W, Business Computer System CIS 231-201H, Systems Anl,design/Admin CIT 114-201, Plumbing CIT 116-001, Interior Carpentry CIT 130-201H, Constructn Plan Fundmtls CJS 101-201H, Intro Criminal Justice CJS 218-001EH, Internship & Seminar CJS 225-201H, Issues in Criminal Justc CJS 292-201H, International Field Exp/CJS COM 101-251W, Intro Mass Communication COM 103-201, 202H, 203, 251W, 252W, Intro to Public Speaking COM 122-201H, Intro to Public Relation COM 181-201H, Communication Practicum CSC 105-201, Appl/Computers in Busn/Commrc CSC 121-201H, Web Desgn II CSC 123-201, 251W, Computer Sci I (C/C++) CSC 125-201, 251W, Cmptr Sci II/Prog in C++ CSC 127-201H, Intro to Comp (prog in C CSC 128-201, Intro to Linux CSC 133-201, PC Hardwr/OS Maintenance CSC 155-201H, CGI with Perl CSC 175-201H, Scripting CSC 176-251W, Database Theory CSC 212-251W, Mobile Application Development CTC 110-201H, 202H, 203H, Beginning Computers ECO 101-201, 251W, Prin of Macroeconomics ECO 102-201, 202H, 251W, Prin of Microeconomics EDU 101-201, Intro to Education EDU 104-251W, Intro to Special Educatn 8- and 13-week classes Classes that fit your schedule. ELT 111-201H, Comptr Applctns/Techncns EMS 110-201H, EMS I: EMT-B ENG 098-201, 202, Writing Skills Review I ENG 099-201 thru 206, Writing Skills Review II ENG 101-201 thru 206, 251W, Composition I ENG 102-201 thru 206, 251W, 252W, 253W, Composition II ENG 106-201, Accelerated Composition ENG 220-251W, Professional Writing ENG 224-201, Adv Comp-Creatv Nonfictn ENS 101-251W, Intro to Engineering/CAD ESC 102-251W, Intro Physical Geology ESL 076-201 thru 204, English for Academic Purposes ESL 087-201, Eng Lang Conversation Prac ESL 088-201, 202, Community English ESL 089-201, 202, ESL Research/Tech Skills ESL 099-201H, 202H, 203H, Writng Skills/NonNative ESL 101-201, 202, Eng Comp Non-Native I ESL 570-201, TOEFL Preparation FRE 100-201, Intro to Basic French I FRE 104-201, Intermediate French II GDS 108-201, Design Media/Principles GDS 230-001H, Motion Design GEO 140-201, 251W, World Geography GEO 143-251W, Geo of Undrdevel Areas GEO 200-201, Intro Economic Geography GIS 111-201H, Applied GIS GIS 115-201H, Advanced Geographic Info Syst HIS 101-201H, Hist of Western Civ I HIS 104-251W, History of the US to 1877 HIS 105-201H, 251W, Hist of U.S. 1877 to Pres HIS 145-251W, History of Labor Movemnt HIS 203-251W, History of Women in Amer HUM 101-251W, Cultl Val West World I HUM 105-251W, 252W, Cltrs Subsaharan Africa HUM 106-201, 202, Latin Amer Culture/Civ HUM 121-201, Women in Arts/Cultr/Soc KIN 103-201, Exercise Fitness KIN 147-201, Weight Training KIN 183-201, First Aid and CPR LAS 189-201, 202, 203, 251W, 252W, Intro Lib Arts/Sciences LIT 121-201, Introduction to Poetry LIT 127-201H, Introduction to Fiction LIT 147-251W, Intro African Literature MAT 060-201, 202, Pre-Algebra Skills MAT 107-201, General Ed Mathematics MAT 108-201, 251, Intro/Applied Statistics MAT 110-201H, Business Mathematics MAT 124-251W, College Algebra MAT 141-251W, Finite Mathematics MAT 143-201, Calculus/Bus & Soc Sci MAT 160-201, 251W, 252W, Statistics MAT 200-201, Intro to Discrete Math MAT 228-201, Calculus/Analyt Geom III MGT 101-201H, Principles of Management MGT 113-251W, Human Relatns/Workplace MKT 101-251W, Intro to Marketing MKT 211-201H, Marketing Management MUS 100-251W, Music Fundamentals MUS 123-201, 202, Intro to American Music MUS 124-201, Intro to Non-Western Music PHI 100-201, 202, Logic/Critical Thinking PHI 103-201, 251W, Intro to Philosophy PHI 105-201, 251W, 252W, Introduction to Ethics PHY 121-251W, 252W, General Physics I PHY 122-251W, General Physics II PHY 141-201, Mechanics POS 122-201H, 251W, American National Govern POS 124-251W, State & Local Government PSY 101-201, 202H, 203, 251W, 252W, Intro to Psychology PSY 107-201H, Human Sexuality PSY 109-201, 202, 203, Educatnl/Career/Life Plan PSY 203-251W, Abnormal Psychology PSY 207-201H, Intro Child Psychology PSY 209-201H, 251W, Human Growth & Develop PSY 220-201, Educational Psychology PSY 225-201H, Death and Dying REL 105-201, Bible: New Testament REL 121-201, Religions of the East RUS 101-201, Beginning Russian I SOC 101-201H, 202, 251W, Intro to Sociology SOC 202-251W, Soc of Deviant Behavior SOC 203-201H, Intergrp Rel/Diverse Soc SOC 205-201H, Methods of Social Research SOC 240-251W, Gender and Society SPA 100-201, Intro to Basic Spanish I SPA 101-201, 202, 203, Beginning Spanish I SPA 102-201, 202, 203, Beginning Spanish II SPA 103-201, 202, Intermediate Spanish I SPA 104-201, 202, Intermediate Spanish II SPA 120-201, Intro to Basic Spanish II SPA 220-201, Spanish Converstn & Cultr THE 100-201H, Theatre Appreciation THE 124-201H, Film Appreciation WLD 111-201, Introduction to Welding Second 8-week (Midterm) Classes Intensive format: covers full-semester coursework in 8 weeks Session dates: March 9–May 7 Registration deadline: March 3 ACR 274-301, Adv Refinish Techniques AFM 257-301E, Directed Co-Op II (dealrshp) AGB 209-301H, Companion Animal Management AGB 275-301H, Stable Business Mgt AGB 290-301, Agri-Business Seminar ALN 135-321, Elementary Chemistry ART 165-351W, Art Appreciation BIO 104-301H, Environmental Biology BIO 109-351W, Intro to Plant Biology BIO 120-351W, 352W, Fund of Nutrition BUS 101-301, Intro to Business CIS 297-301, CSIT Job Seminar CIS 298-301E, CSIT Work Experience Refer to the class listings on pp. 25–62 for times, locations, prerequisites, and notes for these course sections. CNH 216-301, CNH Ag & CE Equip A/C CNH 219-301E, CNH Dealer Wrk Exp II COM 103-301H, 302, 303, 304H, 305H, Intro to Public Speaking COM 120-301H, Interpersonal Comm COM 205-351W, Bus & Prof Communication CSC 116-301, Networking II-WAN Connect DHG 235-301, Seminar IV DPE 217-301E, Diesel Work Exper II DPE 234-301, Vehicular Air Conditioning DPE 239-001, Truck Suspnsn/Steerng/Brks ECO 101-351W, Prin of Macroeconomics ECO 102-351W, Prin of Microeconomics GIS 112-301H, Global Positioning Systems GIS 116-301H, GIS Seminar HCS 136-301H, Basic Topics/Healthcare HCS 153-301, Phlebotomy Skills HCS 154-351W, 352W, Medical Terminology HCS 173-301, Applied Electrocardiology HCS 174-351W, Legal Issues/Health Care HIS 101-351W, Hist of Western Civ I HIS 105-351W, Hist of U.S. 1877 to Pres HRT 114-301H, Intro to Turfgrass Mgt HRT 119-301, Landscape Constrct/Maint HRT 257-301, Horticultural Bus Mgt KIN 103-301, Exercise Fitness KIN 141-301R, Beginning Basketball KIN 147-301, Weight Training KIN 161-301, Basketball LPN 132-301H, Licensure Preparation MAS 116-301, Point of Care Testing MAT 070-301, 302, 303, Mathematical Literacy A MAT 071-301 thru 311, 351W, 352W, Mathematical Literacy B MAT 108-301, 351W, Intro/Applied Statistics MSG 131-001, 002, Massage Thrpy Clin Prac I MUS 121-351W, 352W, 353W, Music Appreciation MUS 123-351W, 352W, Intro to American Music MUS 124-351W, 352W, Intro to Non-Western Music POS 122-351W, American National Govern PSY 101-351W, Intro to Psychology PSY 209-351W, Human Growth & Develop SOC 101-351W, Intro to Sociology THE 100-351W, 352W, Theatre Appreciation THE 101-351W, History of Theater THE 108-301, Stage Make-Up THE 124-351W, 352W, Film Appreciation WLD 112-301R, Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 213-301, Adv Gas Tungsten Arc Weld SPRING 2015 17 Registration Steps Degree-Seeking NOTE: Check on financial aid, scholarships, or veterans benefits as early as possible in the enrollment process (room U286, 217/351-2222.) 1. Submit admission forms. Apply online or submit forms to Parkland’s Admissions office (room U214) in person or by fax (217/353-2640). See pp. 19-22. No fee (except for Health Professions applications). 2. Have your transcripts mailed. Transcripts should be sent directly to Parkland’s Admissions office from your high school (or GED) and/or previously attended colleges/universities. Faxed or hand-carried transcripts will not be accepted. It is recommended that you also have a copy sent to yourself that you can bring with you during the advising process. 3. Wait for receipt of letter of acceptance. Allow approximately two weeks. 4. Make an appointment for free placement testing. Call the Assessment Center at 217/3512432 to schedule a free assessment of your reading, writing, and math skills. ACT or SAT scores and college transfer credit can sometimes be used for course placement. ESL testing is also available. 5. Schedule your SOAR or academic advising. a. NEW STUDENT (You have never attended Parkland, nor any four-year institution.) You must attend a mandatory SOAR session. After you receive your placement score(s), visit www.parkland.edu/ orientation/appointment and set up an appointment. If you are unable to sign up online, call the Center for Academic Success at 217/353-2033. b. RETURNING STUDENT (You have previously attended Parkland, but not within the last semester.) (1)If you have completed fewer than 15 college credit hours at Parkland or have earned your credits as a high school concurrent enrollment student, you must attend SOAR. After you receive your placement score(s), visit www.parkland.edu/orientation/appointment and set up an appointment. If you are unable 18 SPRING 2015 to sign up online, call the Center for Academic Success at 217/3532033. (2)If you have completed 15 or more hours at Parkland (not including high school concurrent enrollment hours) and/or have already attended SOAR, call the Counseling and Advising Center for an appointment, 217/351-2219. c. TRANSFER STUDENT (You have earned college credit from another accredited college or university.) (1) If you are transferring fewer than 15 college credit hours at Parkland, you must attend SOAR. After you receive your placement score(s), visit www.parkland. edu/orientation/appointment and set up an appointment. If you are unable to sign up online, call the Center for Academic Success at 217/353-2033. (2)If you are transferring more than 15 college credit hours, call the Counseling and Advising Center for an appointment, 217/3512219. 6. Register for classes. a.Access my.parkland.edu (see p. 19). b. Register in person at the Admissions office, room U214. 7. Pay tuition and fees (see p. 4). Payment can be made online with credit/debit card (my.parkland.edu) or in person at the Cashier Office (room U250). Payments are not accepted over the phone. 8. Get books, supplies, and student ID. The Bookstore is on the first floor of the Student Union. Visit room U122 for IDs. Auditing Classes If you wish to take a class without getting credit or a grade, you may register to audit during open registration. Once you have registered, changing from audit to credit or vice versa is not permitted. Audits are not eligible for financial aid. SOAR Non-Degree-Seeking COURSE ENROLLEE (You wish to take only a few classes and/or you are not earning credit toward a Parkland degree or certificate. Nondegree students are not eligible for federal financial aid.) If you are a student on break from another four-year college or university, call 217/351-2482 for registration information. 1. Submit admission forms. Apply online or submit forms to Parkland’s Admissions office (room U214) in person or by fax (217/353-2640). See pp. 19-22. No fee. 2. Call the Assessment Center. Call 217/351-2432 to see if placement testing is necessary. Assessment depends on which classes you plan to take. Previous college credit, ACT or SAT test scores, or placement test scores can sometimes be used to exempt you from assessment requirements. 3. Register for classes. a.Access my.parkland.edu (see p. 19). b. Register in person at the Admissions office, room U214. 4. Pay tuition and fees (see p. 4). Payment can be made online with credit/debit card (my.parkland.edu) or in person at the Cashier Office (room U250). Payments are not accepted over the phone. 5. Get books, supplies, and student ID. The Bookstore is on the first floor of the Student Union. Visit room U122 for IDs. Online/Hybrid Classes The registration process for online and hybrid classes is the same as for traditional classes. For more information about online and hybrid courses, refer to page 14 or visit online.parkland.edu. Student Orientation, Advising, & Registration For important details every new Parkland student should know, visit www.parkland.edu/orientation. Register Online What can you do online ? Online registration is available to anyone who has access to the Internet. The system is web‑based and can be accessed by any PC or Mac that can be connected to the Internet. my.parkland.edu allows you to: • Enroll in a class or drop a class • Check course availability • Look at and print your schedule • Check and print your grades • Change your address • Check your bill and pay by credit card https://my.parkland.edu/ Spring 2015 Online Registration Schedule Available at the following dates and times or at any time thereafter. All veterans, regardless of hours earned: October 27 at 8 a.m. Continuing Health Professions students with: • 46 or more earned credit hours October 27 at 10 a.m. • 31 to 45 earned credit hours October 27 at noon • 16 to 30 earned credit hours October 27 at 2 p.m. • 1 to 15 earned credit hours October 27 at 4 p.m. Other continuing degree-seeking students with: • 46 or more earned credit hours October 28 at 8 a.m. • 31 to 45 earned credit hours October 29 at 8 a.m. • 16 to 30 earned credit hours October 30 at 8 a.m. • 1 to 15 earned credit hours October 31 at 8 a.m. Continuing course enrollees: • October 31 at 1 p.m. All other students: • November 3 at 8 a.m. Login at: http://my.parkland.edu tlogan1 101388 Your USERNAME is: The same as your Parkland email username (Ted Logan would use tlogan1) Recommended Browsers: PCs - Internet Explorer MACs - Firefox Your PASSWORD is: Your birthdate (mmddyy) QUESTIONS? Click the HELP button or call 217/353-3333. Security (show explanation) This is a public or shared computer This is a private computer Just Click in the WebAdvisor tab to: Search for Sections and Register for Classes 1. Click Registration 2. Click Search/Register for Sections 3. Select term or enter dates View your Class Schedule 1. Click Academic Profile 2. Click My Class Schedule 3. Select term and click submit (print your schedule by clicking on the Print Page View your Account Summary (pay tuition) 1. Click Student Financial Information 2. Click Account Summary Term View Admissions Documentation Request 1. Click Admissions 2. Click Document Status View Financial Aid Documentation Request 1. Click Financial Aid 2. Click Document Status Check your Placement Results 1. Click Academic Profile 2. Click Placement Results Check your Grades 1. Click Academic Profile 2. Click Grades 3. Select term and click submit button) How to! Easy as 1-2-3 SPRING 2015 19 Spring 2015 Programs of study Code List Transfer Programs EECS ASSOCIATE IN ARTS — A.A. GEMT FMCT SCJE SECE SEED HENG SHIS HLAS SPOS SPSY SSED SSOW SSOC SSPD FTHE HGAA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Communication Criminal Justice Education Early Childhood Education Elementary Education English (Literature) History Liberal Arts and Sciences Political Science Psychology Secondary Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Theatre Arts Undecided Transfer ASSOCIATE IN FINE ARTS — A.F.A. FAAD FAAE FMSE FMSP AFA AFA AFA AFA Art and Design Art Education Music Education Music Performance ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE — A.S. BAGR VAVI NLSC NASG BBUS TCSC AS AS AS AS AS AS SECE SEED EMAN NPED MMAT NPSC SSED SSPD NASG AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS Agriculture Aviation Biological Sciences BSN Nursing Business Administration Computer Science/Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Industrial Technology Kinesiology Mathematics Physical Science Secondary Education Special Education Undecided Transfer ASSOCIATE IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE — A.E.S. EENS AES Engineering Science Career/TeChniCal Programs ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE — A.A.S. Two-year Programs BACC AAS Accounting BABR AAS Ag Business: Applied Agronomy BEQM AAS Ag Business: Equine Management BABG AAS Ag Business: Grain Merchandising and Management BABM AAS Ag Business: Management BABT AAS Ag Business: Precision Ag Technology EACR AAS Auto Collision Repair Technician EAFT AAS Automotive Ford ASSET Program EAUT AAS Automotive Technology BMGT AAS Business: Management BMKT AAS Business: Marketing SCHD AAS Child Development FMCC AAS Communication: Broadcast Technology FMCB AAS Communication: Media Arts and Production FMPH AAS Communication: Photography ECDM AAS Construction Design/Management ECDB AAS Construction Design and Management: Contracting ECDS AAS Construction Design and Manage­ ment: Land Surveying ECTT AAS Construction: Trade Technology SCJS AAS Criminal Justice BCCP AAS Customized Career Preparation GDHG AAS Dental Hygiene* ECNH AAS Diesel Power: CNH Service Technician EPET AAS Diesel Power Equipment Technology TDGM AAS Digital Media * Selective admissions program ‡ Pending state approval SFST FGDS EHAC BABL BHCM BHIH BHIR EMFG GMSG TCNA GNUR GOTA TOCA TCPL GXRA GRTT TCPL GSUR FENT GVTT AAS Electronic Control Systems Technology AAS Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic* AAS Fire Service Technology AAS Graphic Design AAS Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning AAS Horticulture: Landscape Design, Construction, and Management AAS Hospitality Industry: Culinary Arts Management AAS Hospitality Industry: Hotel/Motel Management AAS Hospitality Industry: Restaurant Management AAS Industrial Technology AAS Massage Therapy* AAS Network Administration and Support AAS Nursing* AAS Occupational Therapy Assistant* AAS Office Professional AAS Programming — Database Management AAS Radiologic Technology* AAS Respiratory Care* AAS Software Development AAS Surgical Technology* AAS Theatre Arts: Entertainment Technology AAS Veterinary Technology* CERTIFICATE — CER One-year Programs, 30 or more hours BACC CER Accounting BEQM CER Ag Business: Equine Management BAGB CER Agri­Business EACR CER Auto Collision Repair Technician EAMT CER Automotive Technician EBCR CER Building Construction and Repair BIND CER Business: Entrepreneurship BINT CER Business: International Business Management SCDE CER Child Development ECMD CER Computer­Aided Drafting (CAD): Mechanical Design ECIV CER Computer­Aided Drafting (CAD): Structural and Civil EBLA CER Construction: Bricklayer ECCA CER Construction: Carpentry EEIW CER Construction: Electrical Inside Wireman EERW CER Construction: Electrical Residential Wiring Technician EEIT CER Construction: Electrical Telecom­ munications Installer/Technician EFLR CER Construction: Floor Coverer EIRW CER Construction: Ironworker ELBR CER Construction: Laborer EMLL CER Construction: Millwright EPDA CER Construction: Painting/Decorating EPFT CER Construction: Plumbing/Pipefitting ESMA CER Construction: Sheet Metal ECLS CER Construction Design and Management: Land Surveying ECDG CER Construction Design and Management: Mapping Technician GDTP CER Dietary Manager* EECS CER Electrical Controls EELP CER Electrical Power SFST CER Fire Service Technology EHVC CER HVAC Installation Technician EHAC CER HVAC Service Technician I BABL CER Horticulture: Landscape Design, Construction, and Management BHIF CER Hospitality Industry: Foodservice BHIM CER Hospitality Industry: Hotel/Motel Management EIMT EMFT TOCP GMSG TNET GNUR GSUR CER CER CER CER CER CER CER MACs 0714 Industrial Maintenance Technology Industrial Operations Information Processing Massage Therapy* Network Administration Practical Nursing* Surgical Technology* CERTIFICATE — CER Fewer than 30 credit hours. Limited financial aid. TVGW CER 3D Computer Animation Software TCGR CER 3D Software Development NFXT CER Accelerated Personal Fitness Training EACE CER Auto Collision Repair: Estimating ECRR CER Auto Collision Repair: Refinishing ECCD CER Auto Collision Repair: Custom Design ECWC CER Auto Collision Repair: Automotive Welding EAUS CER Automotive Service EBRL CER Automotive: Brakes/Alignment ETAC CER Automotive: Electricity/Electronics EENO CER Automotive: Engine Overhaul EPWT CER Automotive: Power Trains TWSM CER Basic Website Design/Management TBKP CER Bookkeeping Office Assistant BETR CER Business: Entrepreneur Basics SCDA CER Child Development: CDA Prep TCIS CER Cisco Networking FMPR CER Communication: Media Production ELBC CER Construction: Concrete Specialist EGLZ CER Construction: Glazier ECDS CER Construction Design and Management: Surveying Instrument Operator EELP CER Electrical Power GEMT CER EMS: Paramedic BGIS CER Geographic Information Systems FGDI CER Graphic Design: Digital Illustration FGPP CER Graphic Design: Print Production BFLD CER Horticulture: Floral Design BFSA CER Hospitality Industry: Foodservice Assistant EIWT CER Industrial Welding TLIN CER Linux System Administration GMAS CER Medical Assisting* TMSA CER Microsoft Certified Server Administrator TMSO CER Microsoft Application Specialist TNSS CER Network Security Specialist TOOS CER Object­Oriented Programming TIPR CER Office Assistant TOCP CER Office Specialist NFTR CER Personal Fitness Training GXCT CER Radiologic Technology: Computed Tomography* GXMR CER Radiologic Technology: Magnetic Resonance Imaging* FENT CER Theatre Arts: Entertainment Technology XCDL CER Tractor Trailer Driver Training TASP CER Web Programmer CERTIFICATE — CER Six or fewer credit hours. No financial aid. GACL CER Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) GAKG CER Applied Electrocardiography GEKG CER Dysrhythmia (EKG) Certification GEMA CER EMS: Basic BFSC CER Hospitality Industry: Foodservice Sanitation Certificate GCMA CER Medical Assisting: Career Advancement‡ GNAS CER Nurse Assistant OTHER AREAS OF INTEREST YGSU YJPI YNAP GMLT AGS CE CE CER Associate in General Studies Non­Degree­Seeking Noncredit/Workshop Medical Laboratory Technology ADMISSION FORM Please type or print legibly using black ink only Spring 2015 PARKLAND COLLEGE Noncredit applicants complete only shaded areas on both sides. 7. GENDER (voluntary) ❑ Male ❑ Female ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER (used as student ID number) 8. PERSONAL INFORMATION (voluntary, but encouraged) — — Are you a veteran of the US military? ❑ Yes ❑ No Are you Hispanic or Latino? ❑ Yes ❑ No ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■■■ ■■ ■■■■ Are you from one or more of the following racial groups? (select all that apply) Last Name ❑ American Indian or ❑ Native Hawaiian or Pacific Alaska Native Islander ❑ Asian ❑ White ❑ Black or African American First Name M .I . Please identify your primary racial/ethnic group . (select one) ❑ Native Hawaiian or Pacific ❑ American Indian or Alaska Native Islander Previous Name Used ❑ Asian ❑ White ❑ Black or African American ❑ Unknown/Declined ❑ Hispanic/Latino ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------For state reporting purposes, are you a single parent? ❑ Yes ❑ No ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. PERMANENT ADDRESS 2. COMPLETE LEGAL NAME 9. CITIZEN/VISA STATUS Number and Street, Apt ., R .R ., or P .O . Box ❑ U .S . Citizen ❑ Permanent Resident (green card) – Give “A” number/country City State A____________________ Country_________________________ First/native language________________________________________ ❑ Other If you have a visa, do not continue with this form. See international application procedures at www.parkland.edu/international ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZIP Code — 10. PROGRAM INFORMATION Illinois County of Residency ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS (if different from above) Number and Street, Apt ., R .R ., or P .O . Box City State ZIP Code — ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cell/Residence Telephone Number — Do you plan on graduating from Parkland? ❑ Yes ❑ No ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Work Telephone Number Area Code 11. APPLYING AS: — E-mail Address_______________________________________________ 6. BIRTH DATE (use numbers) Month Day Year Do you plan to attend: (select one) ❑ Full time (12-18 hrs) ❑ Part time (less than 12 hrs) Are you planning to take college credit courses while still attending high school? ❑ Yes (apply as non-degree) ❑ No Are you currently homeschooled and planning to take college courses at the same time? ❑ Yes (apply as non-degree) ❑ No 5. CONTACT INFORMATION Area Code Desired Start Term: ❑ Fall ❑ Spring ❑ Summer Year______________________ Where did you hear about Parkland? (select one) ❑ Alumni ❑ Movie Ad ❑ Billboard ❑ Newspaper Ad ❑ Community Event ❑ Parkland Employee ❑ Employer ❑ Radio/TV Ad ❑ Family/Friend ❑ Web ❑ High School Counselor ❑ Other ❑ High School Visit What is your educational goal? (select one) ❑ Transfer to 4-yr College/University ❑ Associate degree ❑ GED ❑ Certificate ❑ Personal Interest ❑ Employment ❑ Other ❑ Degree-seeking — find major on the Programs of Study Code List and enter the program code below (see example) Program Code: Example: B Example: January 13, 1985, is 0 1 1 3 8 5 A C C A A S ❑ Non-degree-seeking/credit classes (not eligible for financial aid) ❑ Noncredit classes only (not eligible for financial aid) SPRING 2015 21 12. HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION 15. CURRENT EMPLOYMENT STATUS Are you a high school graduate? ❑ Yes Year of graduation_______________ ❑ No Last date attended or will graduate____________________ Name of high school last attended _______________________________________________ City______________________________ State____________________ Do you have a GED? ❑ Yes Year received____________________ ❑ No Will earn by________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. EDUCATION HISTORY a) Have either of your parents attended college? ❑ Yes ❑ No Please indicate the highest level of education attained by a parent or guardian: ❑ Some high school ❑ Bachelor’s degree ❑ High school graduate ❑ Higher ❑ Some college b) Have you previously attended Parkland? ❑ Yes ❑ No c) Highest education level completed at START of classes at Parkland? (select one) ❑ GED ❑ Bachelor’s degree ❑ High school diploma ❑ Master’s degree ❑ Some college courses ❑ First professional degree ❑ Certificate ❑ Doctoral degree ❑ Associate’s degree ❑ Other ❑ None d) Have you previously attended another college or university? ❑ Yes ❑ No List all colleges and universities attended: (1) COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY City FROM Term/Year TO Term/Year State (2) COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY City FROM Term/Year TO Term/Year CURRENT EMPLOYER Initial Date of Employment City/State Number of Hours Worked Per Week ❑ I am a nonresident of District 505, but I am employed at least 35 hours per week by a business located in the district (Proof of employment status and start date must be provided .) ❑ I or my spouse are nonresidents but are employed in a full-time position at the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. RESIDENCY INFORMATION A resident of Parkland College District 505 is one who has established a permanent dwelling place (domicile) in the district for other than educational purposes and shows evidence of continuing intent to remain in the district . Residency must be established a minimum of 30 days prior to registering for, or the beginning of the term in which the student wishes to enroll . Students under the age of 21 whose parents live outside District 505 may not claim residency unless they can provide proof they are financially independent of their parents, and they may not be claimed as dependents for income tax purposes . ❑ I reside within the Parkland College district and am financially dependent upon my parents (or legal guardians), who are permanent residents of the Parkland College district . (If you check this statement, disregard the remaining statements .) ❑ My permanent residence is outside the Parkland College district . I am a resident of: (city)_______________________ (state)_______________ ❑ My permanent and only place of residence is within the Parkland College district . I am independent of parental control and support; I am not claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes by anyone other than myself or my spouse . (An affidavit will be required for students who move from outside the district .) I established my permanent residence within the Parkland College District on: (month)________________________ (year)_______________ State ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY City FROM Term/Year TO Term/Year State INFORMATION VERIFICATION I understand that withholding information requested on this form or giving false information may make me ineligible for admission to the college or subject to dismissal . I certify that the above statements are correct and complete . I further understand that this form will be returned if I have not provided all information necessary to process it . ❑ I am currently enrolled as a full-time student at the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign . (Concurrent enrollment authorization required to receive waiver .) ❑ I was a student at the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign during the semester immediately preceding the semester for which I am applying to Parkland, but am no longer permitted to attend due to academic reasons . (Proof of academic status required .) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION NAME Phone Residence (City and State) ❑ Parent ❑ Spouse 22 ❑ Guardian Signature____________________________________________ Date________________________________________________ Information provided will be kept confidential in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 . (Public Law 93-380) SEND COMPLETED AND SIGNED FORM TO: Parkland College Office of Admissions and Records 2400 West Bradley Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61821-1899 ❑ Other MACs 0314 SPRING 2015 Choosing Your Classes General Education Core Classes Choose classes from the following list for electives required to fulfill degree requirements. More than one class with the same IAI code may not be used to fulfill IAI General Education Core Curriculum requirements. Associate in Arts (A.A.) Associate in Science (A.S.) Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.) Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Certificates of at least 21 hours of program courses Communications Complete any sequence from the following: COM 103, ENG 101, 102 COM 103, ESL 101, 102 COM 103, ENG 106 (Grade of C or higher required for ENG 101, 102, and 106.) Social and Behavioral Sciences ANT 101*, 103*, 105, 200 ECO 101, 102 GEO 140, 143*, 200* HIS 101, 102, 104, 105, 123*, 128*, 129*, 140* POS 120, 122, 124, 202*, 206* PSY 101, 205, 207, 208, 209, 223 SOC 101, 102, 200, 203, 240 Humanities FRE, GER, JPN, KIS, RUS, SPA (only 104 courses) HUM 101, 102, 103*, 104*, 105*, 106*, 107*, 109*, 121 LIT 120, 121, 125, 126, 127, 141, 142, 146*, 147*, 148*, 201, 202, 204, 205 PHI 100, 103, 105 REL 101, 102*, 104, 105, 120*, 121* Fine Arts ART 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166* HUM 101, 102, 103*, 105*, 109*, 121 MUS 121, 123, 124* THE 100, 101, 124, 125 Mathematics MAT 106, 107, 108, 128, 129, 141, 143, 145, 160, 200, 228 (MAT 106 satisfies the general education mathematics requirement only in Elementary Education.) Physical Sciences AST 101, 102 CHE 101, 104, 106 ESC 101, 102 PHY 121, 120/129, 141 (PHY 120 must be paired with PHY 129 to earn general education credit.) Life Sciences BIO 101, 104, 105, 107, 109, 121, 141, 106/186 (BIO 106 must be paired with BIO 186 to earn general education credit.) Interdisciplinary Physical and Life Sciences** SCI 108 (IAI LP 900L course) SCI 208 (IAI LP 901L course) (** Students must select one IAI LP 900L course and one IAI LP 901L course.) Communications For the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) and certificates Complete any sequence from the following: ENG 101, 102 ENG 101, and any COM course listed below ESL 101, 102 ESL 101 and any COM course listed below ENG 106 and any COM course listed below Or any two COM courses listed below COM 103, 120, 140, 200, or 205 (Grade of C or higher required for ENG 101, 102, and 106) For the Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.) Complete ENG 101 and ENG 102 and any of the COM courses listed below COM 103, 120, 140, 200, or 205 (Grade of C or higher required for ENG 101and 102) Social and Behavioral Sciences ANT 101*, 103*, 105, 200 ECO 101, 102 GEO 140, 143*, 200* HIS 101, 102, 104, 105, 123*, 128*, 129*, 140*, 145, 203 POS 110, 120, 122, 124, 202*, 206* PSY 101, 107, 203, 205, 207, 208, 209, 223, 224, 225 SOC 101, 102, 200, 202, 203, 204, 240 Humanities/Fine Arts ART 121, 122, 124, 125, 128, 129, 141, 145, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166*, 181, 201, 202, 223, 228, 229 All FRE, GER, ITA, JPN, KIS, RUS, SPA courses All HUM courses LAS 189 All LIT courses MUS 100, 121, 123, 124* PHI 100, 103, 105 REL 101, 102, 104, 105, 120*, 121* All THE courses Mathematics MAT 106, 107, 108, 110, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 131, 134, 135, 141, 143, 145, 151, 160, 200, 228 Physical/Life Sciences Choose from any course numbered 100–299 with any of the following prefixes: AST, BIO, CHE, ESC, PHY, SCI eneral Elective G Classes Each student should check the requirements of the institution to which he or she is transferring. Parkland College general elective degree requirements may be satisfied as follows: Associate in Arts (A.A.) Associate in Science (A.S.) Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) Student may select only baccalaureateoriented courses (courses numbered 100-289 whose second digit is even) to meet this requirement. Student should check with his or her advisor in the selection of appropriate courses. Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.) Student may select any course numbered 100–299. *Satisfies non-Western culture requirement. SPRING 2015 23 How to Read Class Listing COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER NAME OF CLASS ACC 101 Financial Accounting Additional course fee: $12.00 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM SECTION NUMBER 001-049 Full semester 051W-099W Full semester, online 101-149 First eight weeks 151W-199WFirst eight weeks, online 201-249 13 week 251W-299W 13 week, online 301-349 Second eight weeks 351W-399WSecond eight weeks, online 401-449 Odd dates 451W-499W Odd dates, online SECTION NUMBER CODES D Dual Credit E Work Experience/ Internship HHybrid RRestricted/department permission required S Study Abroad U Open Entry/Open Exit WOnline X Extended Hour CREDIT HOURS INSTRUCTOR (4.00 hrs.) TR 1/12–5/7 INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD LECLecture ONLOnline EXPWork experience/internship (offcampus) CLNClinical site (off-campus) LABLab OPE Open-entry, open-exit HYCHybrid (≥50% in-class) HYOHybrid (≥50% online) DAYS M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday B213 J. Smith START/END DATES LOCATION A A Wing (East) B B Wing (Southeast) C C Wing (Southwest) D D Wing (South) E Adult Basic Ed/Literacy Center G Child Development Center H Health Professions on Mattis J Business Training on Mattis L L Wing (Northeast) MM Wing (Northwest) N CBJT Training Facility P Physical Education Building RLibrary S South Building T Applied Technology Center U Student Services Center WWest Building X College Center Y Construction Education Alliance Course Numbering System Courses are identified by a code of three letters and three numbers preceding the course title and course description. The three letters identify the subject or program area (ACC = Accounting). The three numbers generally indicate course level: 1. Courses numbered below 100 are designed for students who need additional preparation. Students may enroll in these courses voluntarily or be placed in these courses upon recommendation of a college counselor or advisor. Credit for these courses applies toward the GPA but does not count toward baccalaureate- or career-oriented programs. 2. Courses numbered 100 through 299 and whose second digit is • even are generally designated as baccalaureate-oriented (only these courses may be counted as credit toward an A.A., A.S., A.E.S., or A.F.A. degree); • odd are generally designated as career- or occupationoriented (may not be counted as credit toward an A.A., A.S., A.E.S., or A.F.A. degree). 3. Courses numbered 100 through 199 are primarily first-year courses but are offered to all students meeting course prerequisites. 4. Courses numbered 200 through 299 are generally secondyear courses and are open to students who have completed their prerequisites. 24 SPRING 2015 5. Courses numbered 500 through 999 are vocational skills courses or continuing education courses. They are available on a credit or noncredit basis. Except for the noncredit courses (with CMS prefix), vocational skills credit is awarded for courses numbered 500-999, but such credits do not apply toward any GPA nor toward baccalaureate- or career-oriented programs whose courses are numbered 100-299. Courses numbered 500-999 and certain remedial courses cannot be used to qualify for financial aid. For further clarification, contact the Office of Financial Aid or the Counseling and Advising Center. Vocational skills courses are designed to provide training for upgrading employee skills for persons employed in business and industry. Noncredit continuing education courses are generally hobby, leisure, recreational, or are designed to enhance personal and professional growth. Workshops are for both individuals and businesses; on-site training and customized training programs are available from Business Training. See www.parkland.edu/businesstraining or call 217/3512235 for workshop information. ACC Accounting Make Your Career Count! Accounting A.A.S. Degree and Certificate programs available. 217/351-2213 www.parkland.edu/bai ACC 101 Financial Accounting (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: CCS 099 placement or CCS 098 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 B213 N. Schrumpf 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 B213 J. Smith 003 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 B213 J. Smith 004 LEC 6:00 PM–9:40 PM W 1/12–5/7 B213 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA N. Schrumpf Note: Required proctored exams, contact instructor. 201 LEC 1:00 PM–3:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 B213 J. Smith 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA N. Schrumpf Note: Required proctored exams, contact instructor. ACC 102 Managerial Accounting (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ACC 101. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 B223 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 B223 003 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 B223 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Note: Required proctored exams, contact instructor. 201 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 B223 S. Welter S. Welter S. Welter S. Welter S. Welter ACC 117 Accounting & Bookkeeping (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 B213 Staff ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ACC 101 and CIS 101 or equivalent. 001H HYO 6:00 PM–8:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 B223 S. Welter ACC 219 Comptr Integrated Acctng (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 117. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 B219 N. Schrumpf ACC 275 Payroll Tax Accounting (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 117. 001H HYC HYC 6:00 PM–7:45 PM M HYC 6:00 PM–7:45 PM M HYC 6:00 PM–7:45 PM M HYC 6:00 PM–7:45 PM M 051W ONL TBA B219 B219 B219 B219 TBA 1/12–5/7 1/12 2/9 3/9 5/4 1/12–5/7 J. Smith J. Smith AGB Agriculture We Put the Technology You Need at Your Fingertips Parkland Agriculture Program Call today: 217/351-2213 AGB 101 Intro to Animal Science (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 001H HYC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 HYC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 AGB 102 Intro to Agr Economics (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 002H HYO 6:30 PM–8:20 PM W 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 B219 R. Robb W112 R. Robb AGB 103 Intro to Crop Science (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF LAB 8:00 AM–9:50 AM R 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 B134 D. Bergfield B124 B134 D. Bergfield B124 AGB 104 Intro Horticultural Scie (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 W120 T. Meers W120 AGB 105 Agri Applic of Computer (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 W112 T. Meers W112 T. Meers AGB 112 Concepts in Agriculture (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 101 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–3/6 B124 R. Robb AGB 133 Intro to Agr Mkt/Stand (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MW LAB 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 W110 L. Thurow W112 AGB 135 Agr Bus Management (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 B124 D. Bergfield AGB 155 Agricultural Salesmanship (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 101 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–3/6 W110 K. Irani AGB 170 Equitation I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 401 LEC 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9 B124 K. Kennedy LAB 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9–5/7 TF Note: English riding. Meets at Topline Farm, Homer. 402 LEC 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9 B134 M. Tyler LAB 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9–5/7 Note: Western riding. Meets at Page Run Farm, Tolono. AGB 173 Horse Breeding & Mgt (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $21.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–4:40 PM M 1/12–5/7 B124 G. Sargent AGB 191 Agri-Bus Work Exploratn (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 All sections: Requires completion of 15 semester hours of college credit within the program area in which placement is desired. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA D. Bergfield 201E EXP 2/2–5/7 TBA D. Bergfield AGB 200 Intro to Soil Science (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF LAB 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 B124 J. Fridgen W110 B124 J. Fridgen W110 AGB 201 Intro to Agr Mechan (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 101 LEC 1:00 PM–3:25 PM MWF LAB 1:00 PM–3:25 PM MWF 1/12–3/6 1/12–3/6 W110 L. Thurow W111 AGB 202 Intro to Agriculture Education (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 201H HYO 2:00 PM–3:50 PM T 2/2–5/7 B118 Staff AGB 209 Companion Animal Management (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: AGB 101 or approval of instructor. 301H HYO 6:00 PM–8:00 PM T 3/9–5/7 B118 R. Robb B217 R. Robb B124 INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 25 ANT Anthropology AGB 213 Soil Fertility/Fertiliz (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: AGB 200. 101H HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MW HYC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM F 1/12–3/6 1/12–3/6 W110 D. Bergfield W110 AGB 215 Applications of GIS (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $21.00 001 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM R 1/12–5/7 W112 J. Fridgen AGB 217 Prin Animal Feed & Nutri (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $21.00 Prerequisite: CCS 098 placement. AGB 101 recommended. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA R. Robb AGB 218 Livestock Management (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: AGB 101 or approval of instructor or department chair. AGB 217 recommended. 001H HYO 3:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 B118 R. Robb HYO 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 B124 AGB 233 Grain Marketing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 051W ONL AGB 236 Agri Credit & Finance (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: AGB 102. 101H HYO 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF AGB 238 Grain Merchandising (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA B. Henrikson 1/12–3/6 1/12–5/7 W110 Staff TBA L. Wood W112 J. Fridgen AGB 270 Equitation II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: AGB 170. 401 LEC 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9 B124 K. Kennedy LAB 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9–5/7 TF Note: English riding. Meets at Topline Farm, Homer. 402 LEC 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9 B134 M. Tyler LAB 6:00 PM–9:30 PM W 2/9–5/7 PAGE RUN Note: Western riding. Meets at Page Run Farm, Tolono. AGB 273 Horse Health Care (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $21.00 101 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM T 1/12–3/6 B124 T. Monfort LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM R 1/12–3/6 Note: Thursday classes meet at the Illinois Equine Center, Farmer City. 3/9–5/7 B124 G. Sargent AGB 290 Agri-Business Seminar (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 301 LEC 7:00 PM–8:50 PM M 3/9–5/7 W115 D. Bergfield K. Irani Note: For agriculture, equine, and horticulture students. AGB 291 Agri-Business Work Exper (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 All sections: Requires completion of 45 semester hours of college credit within the program area in which placement is desired. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA D. Bergfield 201E EXP 2/2–5/7 TBA D. Bergfield AGB 723 Basic Grain Marketing (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $5.00 401 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 26 SPRING 2015 ANT 103 Intro Cultural Anthropology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D151 I. Scarborough 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA I. Scarborough ANT 105 Intro to Physical Anthro (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA J. Zovar ANT 200 Intro to Archeology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D151 I. Scarborough ALN Applied Learning Natural Scien AGB 252 Adv Applications of GIS (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: AGB 215 or approval of department chair. 101 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–3/6 AGB 275 Stable Business Mgt (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $28.00 301H HYO 6:00 PM–9:00 PM R ANT 101 Intro to Anthropology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D151 I. Scarborough 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D151 I. Scarborough 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA P. Jelinek 201H HYC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 2/2–5/7 D151 I. Scarborough 2/2–3/6 W110 B. Henrikson ALN 135 Elementary Chemistry (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 230 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM T 321 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 3/9–5/7 D126 Staff D126 Staff ALN 151 Edge Coll. Study Bio 121 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in BIO 121 and approval of department chair. 230R LAB 2:30 PM–4:20 PM W 1/12–5/7 D151 Staff Center for Academic Success module/tutorial courses (ALS) are open enrollment sections, as instructor availability allows. All coursework must be completed by May 7. All students interested in enrolling in an ALS course must meet with Sue Schreiber, Operations Assistant of the Center for Academic Success, before classes begin. Call 217/351-2441 or stop by D120 for more information. ALS Applied Learning Skills ALS 110 Modules/Tutorials Math (1.0–2.0hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00–$6.00 Prerequisite: Minimum CCS 098, and MAT 060. Permission from department. 001RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff 002RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff 049RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff ALS 130 Modules/Tutorials Reading (1.0–2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00-$6.00 Prerequisite: Minimum CCS 098 placement. Permission from department. 001RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff 002RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff 049RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff ALS 150 Modules/Tutorials Writing (1.0–2.0 hrs) Additional course fee: $3.00–$6.00 Prerequisite: Minimum CCS 098 placement. Permission from department. 001RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff 002RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff 049RUOPE 1/12–5/7 D120 Staff ART Art ART 121 Two-Dimensional Design (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ART 122 recommended. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C186 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C184 Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. ART 122 Drawing I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR 002 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 201 LEC 6:00 PM–9:10 PM MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 ART 123 Drawing II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: ART 122 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 1:00 PM–4:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 C188 Staff C188 Staff D016 Staff C190 Staff C188 Staff ART 124 3-Dimensional Design (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ART 122 recommended. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM MW 1/12–5/7 C191 Staff Note: concurrent enrollment in ART 122 recommended ART 128 Digital Photography (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $93.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR 002 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM TR 201 LEC 9:00 AM–12:10 PM MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 D017 Staff D017 Staff D017 Staff ART 129 Photography (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C190 Staff ART 229 Advanced Photography (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: ART 129 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D021 Staff ART 245 Ceramics II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $36.00 Prerequisite: ART 145 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM MW 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 6:00 PM–9:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 C193 Staff C193 Staff C193 Staff AST Astronomy 1/12–5/7 D021 Staff ART 130 Studio Photography I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $93.00 Prerequisite: ART 128 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D016 Staff ART 145 Ceramics I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $36.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR 002 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM MW 201 LEC 6:00 PM–9:10 PM TR 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 C193 Staff C193 Staff C193 Staff ART 161 Art History I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:15 PM MW 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 X239 Staff 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff ART 162 Art History II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:15 PM MW 051W ONL 201 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM MW 1/12–5/7 X239 Staff 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 2/2–5/7 X239 Staff ART 163 History of Modern Art (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM MW 1/12–5/7 ART 165 Art Appreciation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 10:30 AM–11:45 AM TR 051W ONL 201 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 351W ONL ART 221 Figure Drawing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: ART 122 minimum grade C. Note: ART 123 recommended. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 X239 Staff X239 TBA X239 TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff ART 185 Metalwork and Jewelry I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 All sections: Credit or concurrent enrollment in ART 122 recommended. 201 LEC 6:00 PM–9:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 C187 Staff ART 186 Metalwork & Jewelry II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: ART 185 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 6:00 PM–9:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 Meet them in Astronomy 101 AST 101 The Solar System (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 L146 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L146 Note: Clickers required. 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 L146 Staff LAB 12:00 PM–1:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L146 Note: Clickers required. 003 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 L146 Staff LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L146 Note: Clickers required. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. 201H LEC 8:50 AM–9:50 AM MWF 2/2–5/7 L146 Staff HYC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 2/2–5/7 L146 Note: Clickers required. Two labs are online. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. 252W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. AST 102 Stars,Galaxies,Universe (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 L146 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L146 Note: Clickers required. 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 L146 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L146 Note: Clickers required. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. AFD Automotive C187 Staff C187 Staff ART 201 Painting I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Note: credit or concurrent enrollment in ART 122 recommended. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C190 Staff ART 202 Painting II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: ART 201 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 Do you know your neighbors? C190 Staff AFD 112 Intro to Power Trains (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $84.00 001 LEC 6:30 PM–9:30 PM M LAB 6:30 PM–9:30 PM W 002 LEC 6:30 PM–9:30 PM T LAB 6:30 PM–9:30 PM R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 T111 T111 T111 T111 Staff AFD 115 Basic Chassis Elect Syst (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $84.00 001 LEC 2:00 PM–4:50 PM M LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM W 002 LEC 2:00 PM–4:50 PM T LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM R 003 LEC 8:00 AM–10:45 AM TW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 T117 T117 T117 T117 T110 Staff INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit Staff Staff Staff SPRING 2015 27 AFD 117 Basic Auto Elect Control Additional course fee: $63.00 001H HYC 2:00 PM–4:50 PM 002H HYC 9:00 AM–11:50 AM 003H HYC 8:00 AM–10:50 AM 201H HYC 6:00 PM–9:30 PM (3.0 hrs.) T M F W 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 T110 T110 T110 T110 Staff Staff Staff Staff AFD 132 Int Combust Engine Theory (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $84.00 001 LEC 2:00 PM–4:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 T111 Staff AFD 211 Auto Work Experience (2.0–4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00–$60.00 Prerequisite: AFD 119 and AFD 295 or approval of instructor or department chair. 001E EXP 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff 002E EXP 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff AFD 217 Basic Refrigeration (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $84.00 201 LEC 6:30 PM–9:45 PM TR AFD 232 Multicyl Engine Overhaul Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: AFD 115 and AFD 132. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–11:50 AM LAB 8:00 AM–11:50 AM 002 LEC 8:00 AM–11:50 AM LAB 8:00 AM–11:50 AM 2/2–5/7 T117 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 T117 T117 T117 T117 Staff ACR 155 Custom Auto Upholstery (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:20 PM MW 1/12–5/7 Note: 2 hours lab TBA per week. AFD 270 Diesel Engine Operations (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $63.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in AFD 115 or AFM 115, and AFD 132 or AFM 132, and Ford Certification STST area 32 and 34, or approval of instructor or department chair. 401 LAB 1:00 PM–3:10 PM MTWR 4/23–5/7 T118 Staff LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM MTWRF 4/23–5/7 T118 Note: Ford Asset Students Only AFD 272 Motorsport Work Exp I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: AFD 297 and AFD 298. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff AFD 273 Motorsport Work Exp II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: AFD 297 and AFD 298. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff AFD 295 Service Shop Operations (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $63.00 Prerequisite: AFD 119 and AFD 231, or approval of instructor or department chair. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–3/6 T117 Staff AFD 298 Motorsport Chassis Anlys (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: AFD 297. 001 LEC 2:00 PM–4:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 LAB 12:00 PM–4:50 PM F 1/12–5/7 T111 T111 Staff ACR Automotive Collision Repair ACR 130 Unibdy Cons/Estim/Meas Prn (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $160.00 Prerequisite: approval of program director or department chair and concurrent enrollment in ACR 131 and ACR 133. 201 LEC 8:00 AM–10:10 AM MW 2/2–5/7 T140 Staff ACR 131 Collisn Repair Wk Exp 1 (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ACR 130 and ACR 133. 201R EXP 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff ACR 133 Unibody Collision Repair (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $120.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ACR 130 and ACR 131. 201 LEC 10:20 AM–12:00 PM MW 2/2–5/7 T140 Staff ACR 134 Collisn Repair Wk Exp 2 (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: ACR 131. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 28 SPRING 2015 Staff ACR 137 Vehicle Prep/Top Coat App (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $180.00 Prerequisite: ACR 130 and ACR 131, or approval of instructor or department chair. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM W 1/12–5/7 T143 Staff 002 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM F 1/12–5/7 T143 Staff Staff Staff T140 ACR 136 Collisn Repair Wk Exp 3 (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: ACR 131 and ACR 134. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff ACR 154 Collisn Repair Mech Analy (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 Prerequisite: ACR 130. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:20 AM TR 1/12–5/7 (5.0 hrs.) T R T R ACR 135 Collsn Rep/Glass,Plast,Trim (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $120.00 Prerequisite: ACR 130. 201 LEC 2:00 PM–3:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 T140 Staff T142 Staff ACR 156 Custom Refinish Techniques (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in ACR 137 or approval of instructor or department chair. 001 LEC 5:30 PM–9:10 PM T 1/12–5/7 T143 Staff ACR 273 Advanced Vehicle Systems (2.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 Prerequisite: ACR 116 or approval of instructor or department chair. 101 LEC 4:00 PM–6:45 PM TR 1/12–3/6 T140 Staff ACR 274 Adv Refinish Techniques (2.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $112.50 Prerequisite: ACR 137 or approval of instructor or department chair. 101 LEC 2:20 PM–5:05 PM MW 1/12–3/6 T143 301 LEC 2:20 PM–5:05 PM MW 3/9–5/7 T143 Staff Staff AFM Automotive Ford Asset Program AFM 117 Comptr Controls/Scan Tools (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: AFM 115. 401 LEC 8:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWR 1/12–2/5 LEC 1:00 PM–3:00 PM MW 1/12–2/5 Note: Ford Asset students only. AFM 118 Noise Vibr/Harshness Prin (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 101 LEC 8:00 AM–1:30 PM F 1/12–3/6 LAB 8:00 AM–1:30 PM F 1/12–3/6 Note: Ford Asset students only. AFM 132 Internl Combustion Engines (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 401 LAB 1:00 PM–3:05 PM MTWR 3/9–4/6 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM MTWRF 3/9–4/6 Note: Ford Asset students only. AFM 153 Brakes and Abs (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 401 LEC 8:00 AM–11:45 AM MTWR LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW Note: Ford Asset students only. 2/9–3/5 2/9–3/5 T118 T118 Staff T118 T118 Staff T118 T118 Staff T118 T118 Staff AFM 233 Automatic Transmissions (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 401H HYC 3/27–4/6 TBA Staff HYC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM MTWR 4/7–4/22 T118 HYC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM MTWRF 4/7–4/22 T118 Note: Ford Asset students only. AFM 257 Directed Co-Op II (dealrshp) (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: approval of the ASSET program director, or department chair. 301E EXP 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Ford Asset students only. Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. AFM 259 Directed Co-Op IV (dealrshp) (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: approval of the ASSET program director, or department chair. 101E EXP 1/12–3/6 TBA Staff Note: Ford Asset students only. Note: Lab included. AVI Aviation AVI 101 Private Pilot I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6,087.00 Prerequisites: ENG 101 placement; MAT 107 placement; and non-native speakers of English: ibt TOEFL scores-min. 85 overall (min. 22 listening; min. 26 speaking). 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 UI Staff Note: Location is 215B DKH LAB 1/12–5/7AVI Note: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:00-5:00PM MWF; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. LAB 1/12–5/7AVI 002 LEC 3:30 PM–4:20 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D142 Staff LAB 1/12–5/7AVI Note: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 10:00AM-12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. 201H HYO 11:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 2/2–5/7 UI Staff Note: Location is 315B DKH LAB 2/2–5/7AVI Note: Four hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:00-5:00PM MWF; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. AVI 120 Private Pilot II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $7,866.00 Prerequisite: AVI 101. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 10:00AM-12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; or 3:00-5:00PM MWF. 001 LEC 3:30 PM–4:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 UI Staff Note: Location is 123 DKH LAB 1/12–5/7AVI 201H HYC 3:30 PM–4:20 PM TR 2/2–5/7 UI Staff Note: Location is 123 DKH LAB 2/2–5/7AVI Note: Four hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. AVI 129 Commercial Instrument I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6,720.00 Prerequisite: AVI 120. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 10:00AM-12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:00-5:00PM MWF; or 3:005:00PM TRS. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:30 AM MW 1/12–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 1/12–5/7AVI 201H HYC 8:00 AM–9:30 AM MW 2/2–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 2/2–5/7AVI Note: Six hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. AVI 140 Commercial Instrument II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $7,113.00 Prerequisite: AVI 129. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:00-5:00PM MWF; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:30 PM MW 1/12–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 1/12–5/7AVI 201H HYC 11:00 AM–12:30 PM MW 2/2–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 2/2–5/7AVI Note: Six hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. AVI 184 Aircraft Systems for Pilots (3.0 hrs.) Prerequisite: AVI 120 or department approval. 001 LEC 3:15 PM–4:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 Staff 201H LEC 3:15 PM–4:45 PM TR 2/2–5/7 Staff Note: Six hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. AVI 200 Commercial Pilot I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9,270.00 Prerequisite: AVI 140. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:00-5:00PM MWF; or 3:005:00PM TRS. 001 LEC 10:30 AM–11:20 AM TR 1/12–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 1/12–5/7AVI 201H HYC 10:30 AM–11:20 AM TR 2/2–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 2/2–5/7AVI Note: Four hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. AVI 209 Commercial Pilot II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9,201.00 Prerequisite: AVI 200. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 10:00AM-12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:00-5:00PM MWF; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:30 PM MW 1/12–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 1/12–5/7AVI 201H HYC 1:00 PM–2:30 PM MW 2/2–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 2/2–5/7AVI Note: Six hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. AVI 220 Flight Instructor Cert (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $5,856.00 Prerequisites: AVI 209 or FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating and department approval. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 10:00AM12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:00-5:00PM MWF; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:20 AM TR 1/12–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 1/12–5/7AVI 201H HYC 8:00 AM–9:20 AM TR 2/2–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 2/2–5/7AVI Note: Six hours lecture online to be viewed prior to first day of instruction. AVI 222 Instrument Flight Instructor (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3,280.00 Prerequisites: FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating and credit or concurrent enrollment in AVI 220. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 10:00AM-12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:005:00PM MWF; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. 001 LAB 1/12–5/7 AVI Staff 201H HYC 2/2–5/7 AVI Staff LAB 2/2–5/7AVI INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 29 AVI 280 Multiengine Land (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8,179.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in AVI 209 or FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating and department approval.. All sections: Flight School (Lab) is to be arranged individually. Students must select one from: 8:00-10:00AM MWF; 8:00-10:00AM TRS; 10:00AM-12:00PM MWF; 10:00AM-12:00PM TRS; 1:00-3:00PM MWF; 1:00-3:00PM TRS; 3:005:00PM MWF; or 3:00-5:00PM TRS. 001 LAB 1/12–5/7 AVI Staff 201H LAB 2/2–5/7 AVI Staff BIO Biology BIO 100 Intro to Biology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: On campus midterm lab and exam required. Date TBA. 201 LEC 2:00 PM–4:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 L127 Staff Note: Lab included. BIO 101 General Biology I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. All sections: One hour lab TBA per week unless otherwise noted. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MTW 1/12–5/7 L127 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–9:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 L114 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MTW 1/12–5/7 L127 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L114 003 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTW 1/12–5/7 L127 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–12:50 PM F 1/12–5/7 L114 004 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TWR 1/12–5/7 L127 Staff LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L114 005 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L127 Staff LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L127 LAB 7:00 PM–8:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L114 Note: Lab included. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. Must take final exam at Parkland- approved proctored site. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Must take final exam at Parkland- approved proctored site BIO 104 Environmental Biology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MF 1/12–5/7 L124 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L124 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 201H HYC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MF 2/2–5/7 L124 Staff HYC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 2/2–5/7 L124 202H HYC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MF 2/2–5/7 L124 Staff HYC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM W 2/2–5/7 L124 301H HYC 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 3/9–5/7 L124 Staff HYC 9:00 AM–11:50 AM R 3/9–5/7 L124 BIO 105 Human Biology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–1:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 L115 Staff Note: Lab included. BIO 106 Heredity and Society (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. All sections: Students needing a life science lab course may take BIO 106 and BIO 186 to fulfill this requirement. 001 LEC 3:00 PM–5:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L127 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff BIO 107 Intro to Evolution (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 L115 Staff LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L125 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. 30 SPRING 2015 BIO 109 Intro to Plant Biology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L124 Staff LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L124 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. BIO 111 Basic Anatomy/Physiology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 002 LAB 06:00 PM–08:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 LEC 06:00 PM–08:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X103 Staff X101 X101 Staff X103 Staff BIO 120 Fund of Nutrition (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X226 Staff 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 X226 Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff 352W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: Successful completion of high school chemistry, CHE 100, or CHE 106 within the past three years; or satisfactory score on Parkland’s chemistry competency test and ENG 101 placement. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 X102 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 X223 002 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 X223 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 X102 003 LEC 8:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 X222 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 X102 004 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM TRF 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 X102 005 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 X102 006 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X102 007 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 X102 008 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 X102 009 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L256 Staff LEC 12:00 PM–1:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L256 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM F 1/12–5/7 X102 010 LEC 3:00 PM–5:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 3:00 PM–5:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X102 011 LEC 3:00 PM–5:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 3:00 PM–5:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 X102 012 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X102 013 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 X102 BIO 122 Anatomy & Physiology II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: BIO 121 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 003 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 004 LEC 10:00 AM–11:20 AM MF 1/12–5/7 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 005 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 006R LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 Note: VTT students only. 007R LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 Note: VTT students only. X226 X101 X226 X101 X222 X101 L229 X101 X226 X101 X223 L228 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff X223 Staff L228 Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. 008 009 010 011H 012 013 014 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM HYO 2:00 PM–2:50 PM HYC 3:00 PM–4:50 PM Note: Lecture online. LEC 3:00 PM–5:50 PM LAB 3:00 PM–5:50 PM LEC 4:00 PM–6:50 PM LAB 4:00 PM–6:50 PM LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM MWF W MWF F MWF F T T 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 X226 X101 X223 X101 X226 X101 X222 X101 Staff M W T R M W 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 X226 Staff X101 X226 Staff X101 X226 Staff X101 Staff Staff Staff BIO 123 Microbiology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: BIO 101 or BIO 121 or BIO 141 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X222 Staff LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L129 LAB 10:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L129 002 LAB 11:00 AM–12:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L129 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM TWF 1/12–5/7 X222 LAB 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L129 003 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 X222 Staff LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L129 LAB 9:00 AM–9:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L129 004 LEC 3:00 PM–5:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 X222 Staff Note: Lab included. 005 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 X222 Staff Note: Lab included. BIO 141 Principles of Biology I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement, high school chemistry or CHE 100 or equivalent. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWRF 1/12–5/7 L229 Staff LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L114 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWRF 1/12–5/7 L229 Staff LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L114 BIO 142 Principles of Biology II (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: BIO 141 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 BIO 161 Cat Anatomy II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $4.00 Prerequisite: BIO 160 with a grade of C or higher. 001R LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 Note: VTT students only. 002R LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 Note: VTT students only. BIO 162 Human Cadaver Anatomy I (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $4.00 Prerequisite: approval of department chair. 001 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 002 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 003 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 004 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 005 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 006 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 007 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 008 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 009 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM F 1/12–5/7 010 LAB 3:00 PM–5:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 011 LAB 3:00 PM–5:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 012 LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 013 LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L216 L125 L216 L125 Staff L228 Staff L228 Staff X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 X102 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff BIO 163 Human Cadaver Anatomy II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $4.00 Prerequisite: approval of department chair. 001 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 002 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 003 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 005 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 008 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 009 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 010 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM F 1/12–5/7 012 LAB 3:00 PM–5:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 013 LAB 4:00 PM–6:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 014 LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X101 X101 X101 X101 X101 X101 X101 X101 X101 X101 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff BIO 166 Microbiology Lab Prncpls (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $4.00 Prerequisite: approval of department chair. 001 LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 LAB 10:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 002 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 LAB 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 003 LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 LAB 9:00 AM–9:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L129 L129 L129 L129 L129 L129 Staff Staff Staff BIO 186 Heredity & Society Lab (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $4.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 106. 001 LAB 3:00 PM–4:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L115 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff BUS Business BUS 101 Intro to Business (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 003 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM R 004 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 005 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM R 051W ONL 201H HYC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 251W ONL 301 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 B118 C118 B134 B134 B134 B134 TBA B134 TBA B134 Staff K. Barbour-Conerty Staff M. Kesler Staff M. Kesler Staff M. Kesler Staff BUS 106 Bus/Organizatnl Ethics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 201H HYC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 2/2–5/7 B219 L. Wendt 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA L. Wendt BUS 117 Intro to Entrepreneurship (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 B118 M. Kesler BUS 131 Personal Finance (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 B118 Staff BUS 152 Intro to Global Business (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 B217 Staff BUS 204 Legal Envirnmnt-Business (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 B118 J. Gohl-Noice B118 J. Gohl-Noice TBA J. Smith BUS 217 Advanced Entrepreneurship (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: BUS 117. 001H HYC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 B134 M. Kesler BUS 245 Business Communications (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ENG 102. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 B134 N. Kobel INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 31 BUS 250 Bus Work Experience I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: completion of at least 30 semester hours of college credit within program area in which placement is desired. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA S. Welter Note: Accounting students only. 002E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA K. Barbour-Conerty Note: Management and Marketing students only. BUS 252 Bus Work Experience II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: BUS 250. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA K. Barbour-Conerty BUS 264 Introduction to Finance (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in ACC 102. 201H HYO 2/2–5/7 HYO 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 2/100 HYO 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 3/17 HYO 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 4/21 HYC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 5/5 TBA B219 B219 B219 B219 R. Meyer CNH Case New Holland CNH 214 Advanced Diesel Fuel Systems (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: CNH 114. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 W120 Staff W103 CNH 216 CNH Ag & CE Equip A/C (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: CNH 131. 301 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM T LAB 1:00 PM–4:50 PM T W101 Staff W131 3/9–5/7 3/9–5/7 CNH 219 CNH Dealer Wrk Exp II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $35.00 Prerequisite: CNH 155, CNH 214, CNH 231, CNH 255, and CNH 271. 301E LAB 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff Note: approval of program director required. CNH 231 Advanced CNH Hydraulic Elect (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: CNH 131. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 LAB 4:00 PM–4:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 CNH 255 Advanced CNH Hydraulic System (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: CNH 255. 101 LEC 1:00 PM–4:50 PM M 1/12–3/6 LAB 1:00 PM–4:50 PM W 1/12–3/6 W101 Staff W103 W101 Staff W131 CNH 271 Advanced CNH Powertrains (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: CNH 171 and credit or concurrent enrollment in CNH 255. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–12:30 PM T 1/12–3/6 W103 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–5:30 PM T 1/12–3/6 W103 CNH 291 CNH Service Dept Implementatn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: CNH 155, CNH 171, CNH 216, CNH 231, and CNH 256. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–12:00 PM R 1/12–3/6 W131 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–5:05 PM R 1/12–3/6 W131 Center for Academic Success See Applied Learning Skills p. 26. 32 SPRING 2015 CHE Chemistry CHE 100 Intro to Chemistry (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT 071, MAT 081, MAT 095, or recent high school algebra with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L125 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM WF 1/12–5/7 P104 Note: Lab included. 002 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L125 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM WF 1/12–5/7 P104 Note: Lab included. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. 201 LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM M 2/2–5/7 L125 Staff LEC 2:00 PM–3:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 P104 Note: Lab included. CHE 101 General Chemistry I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: recent high school chemistry or, CHE 100 with a grade of C or higher and MAT 086 or MAT 098 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 M232 Staff LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM WF 1/12–5/7 L242 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L242 002 LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M232 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM WF 1/12–5/7 L242 003 LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 M232 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM TWRF 1/12–5/7 L242 004 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M232 Staff LEC 12:00 PM–1:50 PM WF 1/12–5/7 L242 005 LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 M232 Staff LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L242 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM RF 1/12–5/7 L242 006 LAB 3:00 PM–5:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M232 Staff LEC 4:00 PM–5:50 PM WR 1/12–5/7 L242 007 LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L242 Staff LAB 7:00 PM–9:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M232 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L242 CHE 102 General Chemistry II (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: CHE 101 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MW LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM R 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM F 003 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MW LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM R 004 LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM TR LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM W 005 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM T LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM R LAB 7:00 PM–9:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 L239 M232 L239 M232 L239 L256 M232 L239 M232 L239 L239 M232 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff CHE 104 Chemistry/Everyday Life (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff CHE 106 Chem/Health Professions (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: MAT 060, MAT 094, or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:15 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L256 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 M229 002 LEC 9:30 AM–10:45 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L256 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 M229 003 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTR 1/12–5/7 L256 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–1:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 M229 004 LEC 2:00 PM–3:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L256 Staff LAB 2:00 PM–4:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M229 005 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L256 Staff LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M229 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 053W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. CHE 107 Chem for Health Prof II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: CHE 106 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001H HYO 8:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L114 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff CHE 203 Organic Chemistry I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: CHE 101 and CHE 102 (one year of general college chemistry) with a grade of C or higher in both. 001 LEC 8:15 AM–9:30 AM TR 1/12–5/7 L239 Staff CHE 204 Organic Chemistry Lab I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $22.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in CHE 203 or the equivalent. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 M228 002 LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L216 Staff LAB 6:00 PM–8:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 M228 CHE 205 Organic Chemistry II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: CHE 203 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:15 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L239 002 LEC 2:00 PM–3:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L239 Staff Staff CHE 206 Organic Chemistry Lab II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $22.00 Prerequisite: CHE 204 with a grade of C or higher. Credit or concurrent enrollment in CHE 205 is recommended. 001H HYC 9:00 AM–11:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 M228 Staff 002H HYC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M228 Staff 003H HYC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M228 Staff CHD Child Development CHD 105 Child Growth/Development (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement or ENG 098 with a grade of C or higher. 001H HYC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 G112 N. Gaumer CHD 115 Soc & Guidance for Young (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM M 2/2–5/7 G112 K. Aplington G112 K. Aplington CHD 124 Prog Plan for Yng Child (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LAB 1/12–5/7 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 TBA G112 CHD 134 Care Infants/Toddlers (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 12:00 PM–1:15 PM MW LAB Note: Two hours lab TBA per week. K. Aplington 1/12–5/7 G112 N. Gaumer 1/12–5/7TBA CHD 201 Health/Saf/Nutr Yng Chld (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 201H HYO 2:00 PM–3:15 PM T 2/2–5/7 G112 K. Aplington CHD 222 Assist Chld Care Setting (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $32.00 Prerequisite: sophomore standing, CHD 105 or PSY 207, and CHD 115, CHD 122, CHD 124, CHD 125, ENG 101, and approval for placement. 001EH HYO 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12 D187 N. Gaumer EXP 8:30 AM–11:30 AM MWF 1/14–5/7 TBA Note: Contact N. Gaumer to enroll. CHD 242 The Exceptional Child (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: CHD 105 or PSY 207, and ENG 099, or placement. 001H HYC 12:00 PM–1:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 G112 N. Gaumer LAB 1/12–5/7TBA Note: Two hours lab TBA per week. CHD 250 Fld Exp Chld Care Settng (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: CHD 216, CHD 217, CHD 218, CHD 222, ENG 102, sophomore standing, and approval for placement. 001EH HYO 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12 D187 N. Gaumer EXP 8:30 AM–11:30 AM MTWRF 1/13–5/7 TBA Note: Contact N. Gaumer to enroll. CHD 272 Admin Fam Day Care Home (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA D. Valentine, S. Minyard COM Communication Choose a career in communication... • Communication, A.A. (transfer) • Broadcast Technology, A.A.S. • Media Arts and Production, A.A.S. • Photography, A.A.S. • Media Production, Cert. Fine and Applied Arts • 217/351-2392 • www.parkland.edu/faa COM 101 Intro Mass Communication (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 10:30 AM–11:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 A214 Staff 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 A214 Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff COM 103 Intro to Public Speaking (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 and college level reading placement strongly recommended. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D216 Staff 002 LEC 8:30 AM–9:45 AM MW 1/12–5/7 A214 Staff 003 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D216 Staff 004 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X321 Staff 005 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 A214 Staff 006 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X321 Staff 007 LEC 10:30 AM–11:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 D216 Staff 008 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D216 Staff 009 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X321 Staff 010 LEC 11:00 AM–12:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 A214 Staff 011 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 A215 Staff 012 LEC 12:30 PM–1:45 PM MW 1/12–5/7 X321 Staff 013 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 C154 Staff 014 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D216 Staff 015 LEC 2:00 PM–3:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 C154 Staff 016 LEC 2:00 PM–3:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 X321 Staff 017 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM M 1/12–5/7 D216 Staff 018 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM T 1/12–5/7 D216 Staff 101H HYO 6:00 PM–8:50 PM W 1/12–3/6 D216 Staff 201 LEC 8:00 AM–9:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 X321 Staff 202H HYO 9:00 AM–12:00 PM S 2/2–5/9 D216 Staff 203 LEC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 X321 Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff 252W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff 301H HYO 8:00 AM–10:50 AM T 3/9–5/7 D232 Staff 302 LEC 3:30 PM–4:45 PM MTWR 3/9–5/7 A214 Staff 303H HYO 6:00 PM–8:50 PM T 3/9–5/7 C154 Staff 304H HYO 6:00 PM–8:50 PM R 3/9–5/7 C141 Staff COM 105 Basic News Writing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit C184 Staff SPRING 2015 33 COM 106 Broadcast Writing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001H HYO 12:00 PM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 C184 Staff COM 120 Interpersonal Comm (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 101H HYO 9:00 AM–10:15 AM MF 102H HYO 10:30 AM–11:45 AM MF 301H HYO 6:30 PM–8:30 PM T 1/12–3/6 1/12–3/6 3/9–5/7 T106 Staff T106 Staff X239 Staff COM 121 Intro to Advertising (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C154 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff COM 122 Intro to Public Relation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D231 Staff 201H HYO 6:30 PM–8:30 PM T 2/2–5/7 C141 Staff COM 141 Basic Broadcast Announcing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D029 Staff D029 Staff COM 142 Intro to Radio Production (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: COM 141, minimum grade C. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D029 Staff COM 144 Video Production I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM TR D029 Staff COM 145 Video Production II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: COM 144. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 COM 160 American Sign Language I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 002H HYO 6:30 PM–8:30 PM T 1/12–5/7 COM 181 Communication Practicum (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 201H HYC 3:30 PM–5:00 PM M 2/2–5/7 COM 200 Princ Group Discussion (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 XCT 215 CT Clinical (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $71.00 Prerequisite: ARRT primary certification. 001 CLN 1/12–5/7 CLIN Staff CAD Computer Aided Drafting AutoCAD Microstation Learn computer-aided drafting (CAD) for challenging careers in Mechanical Design ■ Structural/Civil Engineering FIND OUT MORE Engineering Science and Technologies 217/373-3838 ■ www.parkland.edu/est D029 Staff T120 T120 Staff Staff A214 Staff A214 Staff CAD 117 Adv Autocad-3D Topics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CAD 124 or equivalent. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 T120 Staff C154 Staff CAD 121 Materials for Industry (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $39.00 500 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM R T130 Staff CAD 122 Comptr-Aid MacH Dsign II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 Prerequisite: CAD 113 or approval of instructor or department chair. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–9:40 PM T 1/12–5/7 T120 Staff C154 Staff COM 205 Bus & Prof Communication (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: COM 103, or approval program director or department chair. 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff COM 292 Internship & Seminar (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $33.00 Prerequisite: sophomore standing in Media Arts and Production, Broadcast Technology, Photography, or Graphic Design, and approval of instructor or department chair. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff COM 293 Portfolio Seminar (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $33.00 Prerequisite: sophomore standing and permission of program director or department chair. 001H HYO 12:00 PM–12:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 D016 Staff SPRING 2015 XCT 214 Patient Care (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: XCT 210 or XMR 211, and XCT 212, and ARRT Primary Certification. 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA A. Swartzentruber CAD 113 Comptr-Aid MacH Dsign I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 001H LEC 8:15 AM–9:30 AM MW 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 6:00 PM–9:40 PM T 1/12–5/7 COM 201 Mass Media and Society (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $33.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C154 Staff Note: Credit or concurrent enrollment in ENG 102 recommended. 34 XCT Computed Tomography XCT 212 Sectional Pathology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: XCT 210 or XMR 211, and ARRT Primary Certification Required. 151W ONL 1/12–3/6 TBA A. Swartzentruber 1/12–5/7 CAD 124 Introduction to AutoCAD (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–12:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 10:00 AM–12:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 T120 Staff T120 Staff TBA Staff CAD 214 Intro Revit Architecture (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $39.00 Prerequisite: CAD 124 and CIT 130. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M110 Staff CAD 232 Advancd Microstation CAD (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $39.00 Prerequisite: CAD 132 and CIT 130. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M110 Staff CIS Computer Information Systems CIS 112 Computing Essentials (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 All Sections: PC-compatible equipment used in all sections. Keyboarding ability recommended. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:35 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 B114 D. Wilson 002 LEC 9:00 AM–11:20 AM TR 1/12–5/7 B114 D. Wilson 003H HYC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 B114 K. Couch 004 LEC 12:00 PM–2:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 B114 D. Wilson 201 LEC 1:00 PM–3:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 B114 Staff 202 LEC 6:00 PM–8:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 B114 Staff Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. CIS 122 Intro/Computer Programming (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: MAT 071, MAT 081, or MAT 095 or equivalent. 001D LEC 8:00 AM–9:35 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002H HYO 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 10:00 AM–12:45 PM TR 2/2–5/7 Parkland computer classes transfer! B226 B226 TBA D208 J. Ding G. Kolb J. Ding G. Kolb CIS 131 Present Graph (MS Powrpnt) (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: keyboarding ability. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA CIS 134 Spreadsheet Ap (MS Excel) (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: keyboarding ability. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 B119 A. Blackman TBA A. Blackman TBA A. Blackman CIS 135 Word Proc I (MS Word) (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: keyboarding ability. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM MW 051W ONL B119 T. Kesler TBA T. Kesler 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 J. Baldwin CIS 137 PC Maintnanc/OS Concepts (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in CIS 101 or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 D222 Staff 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 D208 S. Barbee CIS 138 Database App (MS Access) (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: keyboarding ability. 001 LEC 10:30 AM–11:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 B119 K. Sellers TBA K. Sellers CIS 152 Web Dsn I/XHTML/CSS/Drmw (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: CIS 151 or equivalent experience, or approval of department chair. 001H HYO 12:00 PM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 D208 D. Dallas 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA D. Dallas 201 LEC 12:00 PM–2:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 D207 E. Springer CIS 156 Keyboarding I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001H HYO 1:00 PM–2:15 PM R 1/12–5/7 B119 J. Farchmin CIS 157 Keyboarding II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CIS 156 with grade of C or higher or assessment. 001H HYO 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 B119 D. Ecker CIS 170 Office Professionl Topics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 B133 D. Ecker CIS 171 Document Preparation/Editing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: typing ability. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 B119 C. Rivers CIS 200 Business Computer System (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 B226 D. Wilson D208 Staff TBA D. Wilson CIS 211 Visual Basic Programming (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CIS 122 or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 B226 Staff CIS 231 Systems Anl,design/Admin (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 201H HYC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM M 2/2–5/7 B133 G. Kolb CIS 235 Word Proc II (MS Word) (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: CIS 135 with a grade of C or higher. 151W ONL 1/12–3/6 TBA 2 + 2 = take your first two years at Parkland earn your Associate’s Degree transfer to DePaul, Eastern, ISU, SIU, UI-Springfield, more earn your Bachelor’s Degree Enjoy small class sizes, hands-on learning, and affordable tuition for two years, then transfer to earn your bachelor’s degree . Computer Science and Information Technology 217/353-2099 www.parkland.edu/csit CIS 270 Integrated Software Appl (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CIS 134, CIS 135, and CIS 138 with a grade of C or higher, and knowledge of MS PowerPoint. 001H HYO 6:00 PM–7:15 PM M 1/12–5/7 B119 A. Blackman CIS 297 CSIT Job Seminar (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $5.00 Prerequisite: completion of at least 15 hours of concentration courses. 301 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM T 3/9–5/7 B119 J. Flowers CIS 298 CSIT Work Experience (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: approval for placement. 001E EXP 002E EXP 301E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff CSC Computer Science CSC 105 Appl/Computers in Busn/Commrc (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: MAT 071, MAT 081, MAT 095, or equivalent with grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 B226 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 201 LEC 1:00 PM–3:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 B226 Staff CSC 115 Ntwk I-Routrs/Switches (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CSC 116 and CSC 130 with a grade of C or higher or approval of department chair. 101 LEC 5:00 PM–8:40 PM TR 1/12–3/6 X130 M. Schudel CSC 116 Networking II-WAN Connect (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in CSC 115. 301 LEC 5:00 PM–8:40 PM TR 3/9–5/7 X130 M. Schudel CSC 121 Web Desgn II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CIS 152. 201H HYO 6:00 PM–7:50 PM D208 J. Dees M 2/2–5/7 CSC 123 Computer Sci I (C/C++) (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: MAT 086 or MAT 098, and CIS 122 or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:20 AM MW 1/12–5/7 B133 K. Urban 201 LEC 2:00 PM–4:20 PM TR 2/2–5/7 B133 K. Urban 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA J. Koontz CSC 125 Cmptr Sci II/Prog in C++ (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CSC 123 with a grade of C or higher or an equivalent C programming language course. 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:10 AM TR 2/2–5/7 B133 K. Urban 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA J. Koontz CSC 127 Intro to Comp (prog in C (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: MAT 128. 201H HYO 2:00 PM–3:50 PM W 2/2–5/7 D208 G. Kolb A. Blackman INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 35 CSC 187 3D Computer Animation I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent enrollment in CSC 179, background in design, and experience in Windows or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:20 AM TR 1/12–5/7 D227 D. Bock TAKE PHONES FURTHER CSC 212 mobile application development Computer Science and Information Technology • 217/353-2099 • www.parkland.edu/csit CSC 128 Intro to Linux (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: MAT 071, MAT 081, or MAT 095. 001H HYO 5:00 PM–6:50 PM R 201 LEC 12:00 PM–2:10 PM MW 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 CSC 130 Intro Computer Networks (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in CSC 133. 001D LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 5:00 PM–7:10 PM MW 2/12–5/7 CSC 133 PC Hardwr/OS Maintenance (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: CIS 137. 001 LEC 9:30 AM–11:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 5:00 PM–7:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 M233 S. Mauney M233 S. Mauney X130 S. Mauney X130 S. Mauney D222 Staff D222 Staff CSC 140 Java/Objct Orientd Dsgn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: MAT 098 and CIS 122 or approval of department chair. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA CSC 150 Wirless Ntwrk/Emrgng Tech (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: CSC 130 or equivalent experience. 001 LEC 3:00 PM–4:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D. Bock X130 M. Schudel CSC 151 MS OS Workstation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CSC 133 or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–1:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D222 M. Schudel CSC 153 MS OS Server (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CSC 151 or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–2:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D222 M. Schudel CSC 175 Scripting (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CIS 152 or department chair approval. 201H HYO 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 2/2–5/7 D208 K. Urban CSC 176 Database Theory (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 251W ONL TBA CSC 179 Digital Media Foundation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: MAT 071, MAT 081, or MAT 095. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 V. Gaeke D207 D. Dallas CSC 186 2D Animation (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent enrollment CSC 179 or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:20 AM MW 1/12–5/7 D207 D. Dallas 36 SPRING 2015 D227 D. Dallas CSC 212 Mobile Application Development (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: CSC 125 or CSC 140. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA CSC 220 Data Structures (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CSC125 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M233 M. Van Moer CSC 236 3D Computer Animation IV (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 Prerequisite: CSC 187. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:20 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D227 A. Jerez Roman CSC 251 Adv Topic/Cmptr Security (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CSC 130 and CSC 153 or CSC 171. 001H HYO 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M233 S. Mauney CSC 256 Computer Science II (Java) (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CSC 123 or CSC 140 minimum grade C. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 B226 D. Bock CSC 271 Linux Networking/Security (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CSC 171 with a grade of C of higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:20 AM TR 1/12–5/7 M233 S. Mauney CSC 294 Comptr Graphics Portfolio (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001H HYO 12:00 PM–12:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D227 D. Dallas D. Bock CTC Computer Technology Center CSC 155 CGI with Perl (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: CSC 123 and CSC 128, or CSC 140 and CSC 128, and basic knowledge of HTML. 201H HYO 1:00 PM–2:50 PM M 2/2–5/7 B119 K. Urban 2/2–5/7 CSC 189 3D Computer Animation III (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $100.00 Prerequisite: CSC 188. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 CTC 110 Beginning Computers (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 201H HYC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM MW 202H HYC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 203H HYC 6:00 PM–7:20 PM MW 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 D228 J. Baldwin D228 J. Baldwin D207 M. Fillenwarth CTC 119 Microsoft Outlook (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 051UW OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 T. Kesler CTC 130 Basic Keyboarding (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 T. Kesler CTC 132 Computer Basics (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 T. Kesler CTC 133 Internet Basics (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D208 E. Springer CTC 135 Keyboarding Skill Building (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: typing ability. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 T. Kesler CTC 136 Web Page Coding Topics (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: computer and Internet experience. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D208 E. Springer CTC 137 Dreamweaver I (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC 136. 001U OPE D208 E. Springer 1/12–5/7 Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. CTC OPEN CLASSROOM (D228) HOURS More details about CTC courses can be found at: www.csit.parkland.edu/ctc CTC COURSES in KEYBOARDING, COMPUTER BASICS, AND MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS OPEN CLASSROOM (D228) HOURS January 13–May 13 Mondays–Thursdays: noon–7 pm Friday: 9 am–noon These CTC courses are open enrollment, which means students may begin and complete coursework at their own pace. Students may attend the open classroom (see hours above) to complete coursework, study online or both. An instructor is always available to help during open classroom hours. Online students are always welcome to come to the open classroom for help. All students should check their Parkland email, contact the instructor, or view course information in Cobra to get started in the course. Students are encouraged but not required to stop by D228 to get help starting their course. For late enrollment in CTC classes or other questions, call 217/3512506. These courses are open enrollment through March 28. Instructor or department chair permission is required after March 28. All course work must be completed by May 8. CTC COURSES in INTERNET BASICS AND WEB DESIGN CTC 133, 136, 137, 138 and 196 are online courses with an instructor available in an open classroom (D207 or D208) three hours per week. Attendance is optional; all work except the final exam may be completed online. Enrollment is open until midterm and coursework has strict deadlines. After enrolling, check Parkland email or view course information in Cobra to get started. For more information on these courses, call 217/373-3737. CTC 138 Dreamweaver II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC 137. 001U OPE Computer Technology Center Learn Computers the Nontraditional Way! Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, computer basics, web technology and more — all self-paced. Online or in a supervised computer lab — or both! 2 17/353-2099 • www.parkland.edu/csit CTC 176 Spreadsheet Applicatns 3 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC 175 or equivalent experience. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 A. Blackman CTC 177 Database Applications 1 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 K. Sellers CTC 178 Database Applications 2 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC 177 or equivalent experience. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 K. Sellers CTC 179 Database Applications 3 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC178 or equivalent experience. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 K. Sellers CTC 190 Intro to Publisher (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 D. Ecker CTC 193 Windows (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 K. Sellers D208 E. Springer CTC 196 Creating Web Pages/HTML (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D208 E. Springer D228 J. Baldwin CTC 155 Basic Computer Literacy (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 CTC 197 Presentation Applctns 1 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 J. Baldwin D228 D. Ecker CTC 157 Google Applications (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE CTC 198 Presentatn Applicatns II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 J. Baldwin 1/12–5/7 D228 K. Sellers CTC 171 Word Processing Appl 1 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: keyboarding ability. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 T. Kesler CTC 172 Word Processing Appl 2 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC 171 or equivalent experience. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 T. Kesler CTC 173 Word Processing Appl 3 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC 172 or equivalent experience. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 D228 T. Kesler CTC 139 Computer Basics II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 CTC 174 Spreadsheet Applicatns 1 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 CTC 175 Spreadsheet Applicatns 2 (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: CTC 174 or equivalent experience. 001U OPE 1/12–5/7 CIT Construction Design and Management Be READY for the recovery: Train NOW for a construction career. Go GREEN with CIT 135: Construction Practices and Sustainability 217/373-3838 • www.parkland.edu/est D228 A. Blackman D228 A. Blackman CIT 111 Construction Materials (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: MAT 060 or MAT 094. 001 LEC 1:10 PM–3:00 PM M LAB 1:10 PM–3:55 PM W INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 Y111 Staff Y111 SPRING 2015 37 CIT 113 Basic Surveying (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: MAT 071 or MAT 081 or MAT 095 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 7:00 PM–8:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 M143 Staff LAB 12:00 PM–2:45 PM F 1/12–5/7 M143 CIT 114 Plumbing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 201 LEC 8:00 AM–1:00 PM CIT 255 Engineering Surveying (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $120.00 Prerequisite: MAT 125 and approval of program director or department chair 4001H HYO 10:30 AM–1:30 PM T 1/20–5/7 M143 Staff Note: Lab included CJS Criminal Justice S 2/2–5/7 Y112 Staff CIT 115 Rough Carpentry (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $120.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–4:40 PM R 1/12–5/7 Y111 Staff CIT 116 Interior Carpentry (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM TR 2/2–5/7 Y111 Staff CIT 130 Constructn Plan Fundmtls (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 001H HYC 3:30 PM–5:05 PM MW 1/12–5/7 201H HYC 7:00 PM–8:35 PM MW 2/2–5/7 M110 Staff Y111 Staff CIT 135 Constrc Pract/Sustnblty (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CIT 130. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 M110 Staff CIT 215 Construct Cost Estimatin (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $80.00 Prerequisite: CIT 130, MAT 134, and sophomore standing in CIT program, or approval of program director or department chair. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 M110 Staff CIT 216 Construction Contract Admin (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: sophomore standing in CIT program, or approval of program director or department chair and CCS 099 placement or CCS 098 with a minimun grade of C. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M110 Staff CIT 230 Construction Field Exper (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $25.00 Prerequisite: successful completion of one semester of Construction Design and Management program and approval of program director or department chair. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff CIT 233 Surveying Field Experience (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: CIT 113, CIT 130, CIT 234, and CAD 124, or approval of program director or department chair. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff CIT 234 Design Surveying (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: CIT 113 and MAT 134. 001 LAB 9:00 AM–11:45 AM T LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 M143 Staff M143 CIT 235 Control Surveying (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: CIT 113 and MAT 134. 001 LAB 12:00 PM–2:45 PM T LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 M143 Staff M143 CIT 236 Site Development (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: CIT 130 and sophomore standing in CIT program, or approval of program director or department chair. 001 LEC 3:00 PM–4:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M110 Staff LAB 3:00 PM–5:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 M110 CIT 253 Legal Aspects of Surveying (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: CIT 113 and MAT 134. 001 LEC 5:00 PM–6:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 LAB 10:00 AM–12:45 PM F 1/12–5/7 M143 Staff M143 CJS 101 Intro Criminal Justice (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement or ENG 098 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D146 P. Sarantakos 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D216 P. Sarantakos 003 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 D151 J. Christensen 201H HYC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 2/2–5/7 D143 P. Sarantakos CJS 102 Police Admin/Operations (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: CJS 101 and ENG 101 placement. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 D146 P. Sarantakos D146 D. Kelley TBA D. Kelley CJS 104 Introduction to Corrections (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D146 D. Kelley CJS 127 Juvenile Delinquency (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement or ENG 098 with a grade of C or higher. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA D. Kelley CJS 203 Criminal Law (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: CJS 101 and ENG 101 placement, or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 D146 T. Lozar CJS 204 Evidence & Procedure (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: CJS 101 and ENG 101 placement, or ENG 099 with a grade of B of B or higher. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D146 S. Ziegler CJS 207 Traffic Law Enforce Adm (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: CJS 101 and ENG 101 placement, or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA D. Jackson CJS 209 Criminal Investigation (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: CJS 101 and ENG 101 placement, or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 D146 D. Kelley 002 LEC 6:00 PM–9:40 PM M 1/12–5/7 D145 D. Jackson CJS 218 Internship & Seminar (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: sophomore standing, CJS 102, and 6 additional hours of CJS credit completed prior to enrollment. Students must carry health insurance and pass a criminal background check prior to enrolling in CJS 218. Not open to police officers who have completed Police Training Institute. 001EH HYC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM M 2/2–5/7 D151 P. Sarantakos EXP 2/2–5/7TBA Note: 15 hours internship TBA per week. CJS 221 Comm Policng/Prob Solvng (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D218 S. Bridges CJS 225 Issues in Criminal Justc (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: CJS 101 or approval of program director or department chair, and ENG 101 placement or ENG 099 with a grade of B or higher. 201H HYC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 2/2–5/7 D146 S. Bridges CIT 254 Land Surveying (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: CIT 113 and MAT 134, and credit or concurrent enrollment in CIT 253. 001 LEC 5:00 PM–6:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 M143 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM F 1/12–5/7 M143 38 SPRING 2015 Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. CJS 292 International Field Exp/CJS (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 201H HYO 2/2–5/7 TBA D. Kelley Note: Contact Dave Kelley at 217.351.2404 or dkelley@parkland. edu for information on the specific meetings dates for the international trip. 006 007 CCS Critical Comprehension Skills DHG 117 Dental Radiology I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $39.00 Prerequisite: DHG 110, DHG 111, DHG 112, DHG 113, DHG 114, and BIO 122. 001 LAB 9:00 AM–11:45 AM M 1/12–5/7 L157 K. Pankau LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 002 LAB 9:00 AM–11:45 AM M 1/12–5/7 L157 K. Pankau LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 003 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 K. Pankau LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM T 1/12–5/7 L157 004 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 K. Pankau LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM T 1/12–5/7 L157 005 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 K. Pankau LAB 8:00 AM–10:45 AM W 1/12–5/7 L157 006 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 K. Pankau LAB 8:00 AM–10:45 AM W 1/12–5/7 L157 007 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 K. Pankau LAB 9:00 AM–11:45 AM F 1/12–5/7 L157 008 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 K. Pankau LAB 9:00 AM–11:45 AM F 1/12–5/7 L157 CCS courses focus on reading and study skills essential for college success. Students enrolling for the first time in a course requiring collegelevel reading skills must first take the reading assessment test. They will then be placed in a CCS course or be exempt based on their performance on the test. Students who have appropriate standardized test scores such as ACT or SAT or who are transferring credit in two readingintensive courses will be placed directly into college-level reading classes without taking the Parkland assessment test. For more information, call 217/351-2217. CCS 098 Critical Comp Skills I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: placement. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 003 LEC 10:00 AM–11:15 AM TR 004 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 005 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 201 LEC 11:00 AM–12:40 PM TR 202 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 CCS 099 Critical Comp Skills II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: placement or C or higher in CCS 098. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 003 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 004 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 005 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 006 LEC 11:00 AM–12:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 007 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 008 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 009 LEC 2:00 PM–3:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 010 LEC 6:00 PM–7:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM MW 2/2–5/7 202 LEC 11:00 AM–12:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 203 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 204 LEC 2:00 PM–3:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X327 X326 X326 X327 X323 X327 C229 X326 X324 X324 X327 X319 X324 X327 X327 X327 X323 C218 X323 X230 X323 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff DHG Dental Hygiene DHG 115 Seminar I (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $13.00 Prerequisite: DHG 110, DHG 111, DHG 112, DHG 113, DHG 114, and BIO 122. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 J. Schwartz DHG 116 Clinic I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $26.00 Prerequisite: DHG 110, DHG 111, DHG 112, DHG 113, DHG 114, and BIO 122. 001 CLN 7:45 AM–11:40 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz LEC 11:45 AM–12:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 002 CLN 7:45 AM–11:40 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz LEC 11:45 AM–12:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 003 CLN 7:45 AM–11:40 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz LEC 11:45 AM–12:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 004 CLN 7:45 AM–11:40 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz LEC 11:45 AM–12:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L149 005 CLN 12:45 PM–4:40 PM T 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz CLN 7:45 AM–11:40 AM F 1/12–5/7 L149 LEC 11:45 AM–12:15 PM F 1/12–5/7 L149 CLN CLN LEC CLN CLN LEC 12:45 PM–4:40 PM 7:45 AM–11:40 AM 11:45 AM–12:15 PM 12:45 PM–4:40 PM 7:45 AM–11:40 AM 11:45 AM–12:15 PM T F F T F F 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 L149 L149 L149 L149 L149 L149 J. Schwartz J. Schwartz DHG 118 Pharmclgy/Dent Hygienist (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $26.00 Prerequisite: DHG 110, DHG 111, DHG 112, DHG 113, DHG 114, and BIO 122. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L141 E. Jinks DHG 119 Alterat Oral Structures (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $26.00 Prerequisite: DHG 110, DHG 111, DHG 112, DHG 113, DHG 114, and BIO 122. 001 LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L141 S. Seibert DHG 219 Clinic IV (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $76.00 Prerequisite: DHG 210, DHG 217, DHG 218, DHG 230, DHG 233 and ENG 101. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:30 PM T 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz CLN 7:50 AM–11:40 AM TR 1/12–5/7 L149 CLN 12:50 PM–4:40 PM W 1/12–5/7 L149 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:30 PM T 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz CLN 7:50 AM–11:40 AM TR 1/12–5/7 L149 CLN 12:50 PM–4:40 PM W 1/12–5/7 L149 003 LEC 12:00 PM–12:30 PM T 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz CLN 7:50 AM–11:40 AM TR 1/12–5/7 L149 CLN 12:50 PM–4:40 PM W 1/12–5/7 L149 004 LEC 12:25 PM–12:55 PM M 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz CLN 12:50 PM–4:40 PM MRF 1/12–5/7 L149 005 LEC 12:25 PM–12:55 PM M 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz CLN 12:50 PM–4:40 PM MRF 1/12–5/7 L149 006 LEC 12:25 PM–12:55 PM M 1/12–5/7 L149 J. Schwartz CLN 12:50 PM–4:40 PM MRF 1/12–5/7 L149 007 LEC 12:25 PM–12:55 PM M 1/12–5/7 L149 Staff CLN 12:50 PM–4:40 PM MRF 1/12–5/7 L149 DHG 235 Seminar IV (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $13.00 Prerequisite: DHG 210, DHG 217, DHG 218, DHG 230, DHG 233 and ENG 101. 301 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 3/9–5/7 L244 P. Boyce DHG 236 Ethics/Juris. Dent Pract (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $38.00 Prerequisite: DHG 210, DHG 217, DHG 218, DHG 230, DHG 233 and ENG 101. 101 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12–3/6 L244 P. Boyce DHG 237 Licensure/Transition to RDH (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $13.00 Prerequisite: DHG 210, DHG 217, DHG 218, DHG 230, DHG 233 and ENG 101. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L244 P. Boyce DHG 238 Dental Radiology II (0.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.50 Prerequisite: DHG 210, DHG 217, DHG 218, DHG 230, DHG 233 and ENG 101. 101 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–3/6 L244 K. Pankau INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 39 DHG 641 Dental Assisting/Hygnst (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $26.00 Prerequisite: Completition of DHG 216 or Dental Hygiene License. 301H HYO 3/9–5/7 TBA R. Williams Note: Section meets on April 11. Time and location TBA. Coursework is online. DHG 642 Provide Oral Care LT Care Fac (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $13.00 Prerequisite: DHG 217 or licensed hygienist. 301H LAB 8:00 AM–5:00 PM S 3/9–5/7 L157 R. Williams HYC 3/9–5/7TBA Note: Lecture is online. Lab meets two Saturdays TBD by instructor. DPE Diesel Powr Equipment Technlgy DPE 217 Diesel Work Exper II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $70.00 Prerequisite: DPE 151, DPE 230, DPE 234, DPE 235, DPE 239, DPE 251, and DPE 254 or approval of diesel instructor or department chair. 301E EXP 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff DPE 230 Electronc Systms/Accessrs (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: DPE 130 or approval of instructor or department chair. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 W101 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 W103 DPE 234 Vehicular Air Conditioning (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: DPE 130 or approval of instructor or department chair. 301 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM R 3/9–5/7 W101 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–4:50 PM R 3/9–5/7 W131 DPE 235 Advanced Hydraulics (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $70.00 Prerequisite: DPE 135. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–11:50 AM W LAB 10:30 AM–12:20 PM F 1/12–3/6 1/12–3/6 W131 Staff W101 DPE 239 Truck Suspnsn/Steerng/Brks (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: DPE 251 or approval of instructor or department chair. 001 LAB 8:00 AM–11:40 AM T 3/9–5/7 W131 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–4:50 PM T 3/9–5/7 W131 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 W131 DPE 253 Adv Diesel Fuel Systems (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 001 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM F 1/12–5/7 LAB 8:00 AM–11:40 AM F 1/12–5/7 W101 Staff W103 DPE 254 Advanced Power Trains (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: DPE 110, DPE 135, and credit or concurrent enrollment in DPE 235. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–12:30 PM R 1/12–3/6 W103 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–5:30 PM R 1/12–3/6 W101 DPE 259 Servic Dept Implementatn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: DPE 110, DPE 135, DPE 151, DPE 230, DPE 234, and DPE 251 or approval of diesel instructor or department chair 101 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM T 1/12–3/6 W131 Staff LAB 12:30 PM–4:10 PM T 1/12–3/6 W131 DTP Dietary Manager DTP 120 Nutrition & Diet Therapy (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA J. Valentine, A. Hall DTP 126 Nutrition & Life Cycles (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: BIO 120 and DTP 120. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA J. Valentine, A. Hall DTP 175 Food Svc Mgt Diet Mgrs (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 151W ONL 1/12–3/6 TBA 40 SPRING 2015 J. Valentine, A. Hall ESC Earth Science ESC 101 Introduction to Weather (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 L216 LAB 8:00 AM–9:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L216 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 L216 LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L216 003 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 L216 LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L216 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA ESC 102 Intro Physical Geology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 L217 LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L217 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 L217 LAB 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L217 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff ECO Economics ECO 101 Prin of Macroeconomics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B All sections: Concurrent enrollment in ECO 101 and ECO 102 is not recommended. All online sections: Uses online video text. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D144 L. Metcalf 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D144 J. Vicek 003 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D148 J. Vicek 004 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D144 L. Metcalf 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA A. Myers 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA D. VanLandeghem 201 LEC 2:00 PM–3:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 D143 D. VanLandeghem 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA A. Myers 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA A. Myers ECO 102 Prin of Microeconomics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B All sections: Concurrent enrollment in ECO 101 and ECO 102 is not recommended. All online sections: Uses online video text. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D143 L. Metcalf 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D143 A. Myers 003 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D145 A. Myers 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA J. Vicek 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA L. Metcalf 201 LEC 3:00 PM–4:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 D145 J. Vicek 202H HYO 6:00 PM–7:40 PM W 2/2–5/7 D143 J. Vicek 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA D. VanLandeghem 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA J. Vicek EDU Education EDU 101 Intro to Education (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $44.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. All sections: Recommended for students with at least 12 semester hours of college work. Additional 30 field experience hours in public elementary, middle, or secondary schools TBA. A fingerprint background check is required prior to observations. For additional information call 217/351-2229. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D221 C. Larenas LAB 1/12–5/7TBA 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA C. Larenas Note: Course work is online. 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 2/2–5/7 D221 C. Larenas LAB 2/2–5/7TBA EDU 103 Intro to Educational Tech (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001H HYO 2:00 PM–2:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 D221 C. Larenas EDU 104 Intro to Special Educatn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: EDU 101. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA C. Larenas Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. Is your geology a little shaky? Take ESC 102 ELT Electronics and Electrical Power ELT 111 Comptr Applctns/Techncns (2.0–3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00–$45.00 001R LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 Note: CNH students only 002HR HYC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 Note: AFD and AFM Students only 003 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 004 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 005R LEC 4:00 PM–5:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 Note: DPE Students only 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 201H HYC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM T 2/2–5/7 M111 Staff M111 Staff M111 Staff M111 Staff M111 Staff TBA Staff TBA Staff T130 Staff ELT 131 Residential Wiring (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: MAT 060 or MAT 094 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 5:30 PM–7:20 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M137 Staff ELT 134 Motors, Controls & Drives (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: ELT 150 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 3:30 PM–5:20 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M133 Staff ELT 150 Intr Electrcty/Electrncs (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: MAT 060 or MAT 094 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M111 Staff 002 LEC 6:00 PM–8:00 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M111 Staff ELT 151 Control Systems Simulatn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: ELT 150, and credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 171 and MAT 134. 001 LEC 3:00 PM–4:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M111 Staff ELT 155 Digital Control Systems (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 150. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 ELT 171 Analog Control Systems (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: ELT 150. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M141 Staff M111 Staff ELT 230 Transformers and Generators (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: ELT 150 with a grade of C or higher, and credit or concurrent enrollment in CCS 099 or placement in ENG 101 or above. 001H HYC 1:00 PM–3:00 PM F 1/12–5/7 M133 Staff HYC 1:00 PM–3:00 PM F 1/12–5/7 M137 ELT 231 Programmable Controllers (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: ELT 179. 001 LEC 3:30 PM–5:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M133 Staff ELT 293 Industrial Control Networks (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: sophomore standing or approval of instructor or department chair. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M133 Staff Note: ELT students only. ELT 299 Robotics and Automation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: sophomore standing or approval of instructor or department chair. 001H HYC 3:00 PM–5:00 PM F 1/12–5/7 M141 Staff Note: ELT students only. EMS Emergency Medical Services EMS 110 EMS I: EMT-B (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $245.00 Prerequisite: must present BLS Healthcare Provider CPR card to the department to enroll. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–12:00 PM MW 1/12–5/7 H118 W. Hales Note: Lab included. 201H HYO 5:30 PM–10:30 PM M 2/2–5/7 H118 W. Hales HYO 2/2–5/7TBA Note: Meets as listed. Additionally, approximately five hours course work is required per week and must be completed online. EMS 115 EMT-Paramedic IV (8.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $212.50 Prerequisite: EMS 114. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–11:10 AM TR 1/12–5/7 H118 M. Butzow, W. Hales LAB 12:30 PM–2:30 PM T 1/12–5/7 H118 CLN 1/12–5/7TBA Note: Students will be required to attend off-site clinical eight hours per week to be determined by instructor. ENS Engineering Science ENS 101 Intro to Engineering/CAD (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in MAT 128 and CCS 099 placement or CCS 098 minimum grade C. 001 LEC 3:15 PM–5:30 PM MW 1/12–5/7 T120 Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff ENS 202 Eng Mechanics of Solids (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: ENS 201. 500 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D145 Staff ENS 203 Eng Mech II (dynamics) (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: ENS 201 and credit or concurrent enrollment in MAT 229. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 M132 Staff EST Engineering Science/Technologies EST 110 Engr Sci/Tech Cad Wk Ex (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in CAD 116, CAD 118, and CIT 112, and approval of program director or department chair. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff EST 113 Work Experience and Ethics (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 001E LEC 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff ENG English ENGLISH COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENT Students enrolling for the first time in an English composition course at Parkland must take the English and reading assessment tests. They will then be placed in ENG and CCS courses based on their performance on the test. Students who have high enough ACT scores may be placed directly into college-level classes without taking the Parkland assessment test. Students with college transfer credit in English composition will be placed on the basis of college credits already earned. For more information, call 217/351-2217. ENG 098 Writing Skills Review I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: placement. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 11:00 AM–12:15 PM TR 003 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 004 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 201 LEC 11:00 AM–12:40 PM TR 202 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM MW INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 D234 D209 X325 X323 D219 X325 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff SPRING 2015 41 ENG 099 Writing Skills Review II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement or ENG 098 with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C246 Staff 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X325 Staff 003 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C246 Staff 004 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 M221 Staff 005 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C246 Staff 006 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 X320 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 C228 007 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X325 Staff 008 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 M222 Staff 009 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D209 Staff 010 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D209 Staff 011R LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTW 1/12–5/7 T110 Staff Note: Automotive students only 012 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 M221 Staff 201 LEC 9:00 AM–10:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 D234 Staff 202 LEC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 A213 Staff 203 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X325 Staff 204 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM T 2/2–5/7 D217 Staff 205 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM W 2/2–5/7 D217 Staff 206 LEC 6:30 PM–9:55 PM R 2/2–5/7 D217 Staff ENG 101 Composition I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: CCS 099 placement or C or higher in CCS 098. ENG 101 placement or B or higher in ENG 099. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C132 Staff 002 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C228 Staff 003 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 C228 Staff LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 C228 004 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C132 Staff 005 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 M221 Staff 006 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D219 Staff 007 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 X325 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 X325 008 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D209 Staff 009R LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D209 Staff Note: Embedded section. See advisor. Students must also enroll in ALW 193 009R. 010 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X320 Staff 011 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X325 Staff 012 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D219 Staff 013R LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D219 Staff Note: Embedded section. See advisor. Students must also enroll in ALW 193 013R. 014 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D234 Staff 015 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C246 Staff 016 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 D234 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 D234 017 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 M221 Staff 018 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 C246 Staff 019 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D209 Staff 020 LEC 12:00 PM–1:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M222 Staff LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M222 021J LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 C228 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 C228 Note: JumpStart. See advisor. Students must also enroll in ALW 193-021J. 022 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D234 Staff 023 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D217 Staff 024 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D234 Staff 025R LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTW 1/12–5/7 T140 Staff Note: for AFD students only. 026 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D209 Staff 027 LEC 4:30 PM–5:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D209 Staff 028 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM M 1/12–5/7 C132 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 053W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 054W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 201 LEC 9:00 AM–10:40 AM T 2/2–5/7 M222 Staff 202 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 M221 Staff 203 LEC 2:00 PM–3:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 D217 Staff 204 LEC 3:00 PM–4:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 M221 Staff 42 SPRING 2015 205 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM T 206 LEC 6:30 PM–9:55 PM R 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 D209 Staff D234 Staff TBA Staff ENG 102 Composition II (3.0 hrs.) ENG 102 — COMPOSITION II Parkland College offers two options of research-based composition, ENG 102 — LIBERAL ARTS SECTIONS and CAREER-ORIENTED SECTIONS. Both options fulfill freshman composition requirements for all Parkland degree programs, and both transfer to other colleges and universities. Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher. CAREER-ORIENTED SECTIONS OF ENG 102 Career-oriented sections of ENG 102 (the odd-numbered sections listed below) are a good choice for students who plan careers in business, technical, and scientific fields, as well as some other careers such as law enforcement and health professions. In careeroriented sections of ENG 102, students practice the kinds of writing used in the workplace such as memoranda, business letters, proposals, and formal reports. Students research topics through a variety of methods and sources to develop the skills required for the final extended research paper. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 003 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM R 005 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 007 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 009 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM R 011 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 013 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 015 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 017 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 019 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R 021 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 023 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 025 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 027 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 029 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 051W ONL 053W ONL 055W ONL 201 LEC 3:00 PM–4:40 PM TR 203 LEC 4:00 PM–5:40 PM MW 205 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM T 251W ONL 253W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 D219 D209 D209 C228 D217 D209 D209 D219 D217 M221 D209 M221 M221 C228 D219 D219 D219 D219 TBA TBA TBA D217 D209 D234 TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff LIBERAL ARTS SECTIONS OF ENG 102 Liberal arts sections of ENG 102 (the even-numbered sections listed below) are a good choice for students majoring in humanities, arts, and social science fields, especially those who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree and perhaps continue on to graduate or professional school. In liberal arts sections of ENG 102, students practice the skills required in academic research-based writing, including analysis, synthesis, interpretation, and evaluation of information and points of view from a variety of print and electronic sources. In several shorter research-based essays during the first part of the course, students develop the skills required for the longer research paper completed later in the course. 002 004 006 008 010 012 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF MWF MWF MWF T R MWF 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 D234 D217 D234 D209 D219 D219 M222 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. Free one-on-one assistance with any writing project Writing Lab Room D120 • 217/351-2441 CenterForAcademicSuccess@Parkland.edu • www.parkland.edu/cas 014 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 016 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 018H HYC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 020 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 022 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 024 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 026 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 028 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 030 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 032 LEC 3:00 PM–4:15 PM MW 052W ONL 054W ONL 202 LEC 3:30 PM–5:10 PM TR 204 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM M 206 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM W 252W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 D217 M222 C132 C132 D234 D217 M222 C132 D234 D219 TBA TBA D234 D234 C132 TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff ENG 106 Accelerated Composition (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: placement. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 003 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 3:00 PM–5:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 C132 C132 C228 TBA C132 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff ENG 161 Creative Writng I-Fiction (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 with minimum grade C, or approval of department. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff ENG 162 Creative Writing I-Poetry (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 with minimum grade C or approval of department. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff ENG 220 Professional Writing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 102, ENG 106, or ESL 102 with grade of C or higher. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff ENG 224 Adv Comp-Creatv Nonfictn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 102, ENG 106, or ESL 102 with C or higher. 201 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X230 Staff ESL English As a Second Language ESL 071 Reading/Vocabulary I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C138 Staff ESL 076 English for Academic Purposes (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 201 LEC 4:00 PM–5:00 PM MTWR 2/2–5/7 202 LEC 4:00 PM–5:00 PM MTWR 2/2–5/7 203 LEC 4:00 PM–5:00 PM MTWR 2/2–5/7 204 LEC 4:00 PM–5:00 PM MTWR 2/2–5/7 A215 X323 X327 X221 ESL 080 Diag Test ESL List/Speak/Pron (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 3:30 PM–5:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C138 Staff C138 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff ESL 086 Eng Lang Pronunciation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 C138 Staff X324 Staff ESL 087 Eng Lang Conversation Prac (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $5.00 201 LEC 3:00 PM–4:00 PM T 2/2–5/7 X327 Staff ESL 088 Community English (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 201 LAB 11:00 AM–12:00 PM MTWR 202 LAB 6:00 PM–8:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 M227 Staff C137 Staff ESL 089 ESL Research/Tech Skills (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 201 LAB 1:00 PM–3:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 202 LAB 1:00 PM–3:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X318 Staff D231 Staff ESL 090 Diag Test ESL Gramr/Rdg/Wrtg (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 3:30 PM–5:20 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 003 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM MW 1/12–5/7 C138 Staff C138 Staff C138 Staff ESL 097 Culture Non-Native Speak (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: permission from department. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWR 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWR 1/12–5/7 C138 Staff C137 Staff ESL 099 Writng Skills/Non-Native Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: placement. 201H HYC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM 202H HYC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM 203H HYC 3:30 PM–5:20 PM D217 Staff C246 Staff C132 Staff (4.0 hrs.) TR MW TR 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 ESL 101 Eng Comp Non-Native I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: placement or ESL 099 with a C or better. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 3:30 PM–5:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 202 LEC 3:30 PM–5:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 C228 C246 X325 M222 ESL 102 Eng Comp Non-Native II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ESL 101 or ENG 101 with a C or higher. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 3:00 PM–4:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C246 Staff C246 Staff ESL 570 TOEFL Preparation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 201 HYC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR C137 Staff 2/2–5/7 Staff Staff Staff Staff FST Fire Service Technology Start saving lives as a certified Fire Officer in just one year with training at Parkland College! 217/351-2229 • www.parkland.edu/sshs FST 114 Fire Prevention Principles (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM R 1/12–5/7 D144 Staff FST 115 Fire Fighting Tactics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM W D144 K. Glosser INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit 1/12–5/7 SPRING 2015 43 FST 118 Fire Serv Instructor I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM M GEO Geography 1/12–5/7 FST 212 Command Officer Mgt II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM T 1/12–5/7 D144 Staff D144 M. Manint FRE French Spend July in Dijon, France R O D U C I N G : M • Ilearn C HtheAlanguage E L from MORGAN native speakers gn graduate: 2006 • enjoy cultural activities • tour Dijon, Burgundy, Paris and Provence GEO 140 World Geography (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 051W ONL 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM TR 251W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 D233 TBA D233 TBA T. Harshbarger T. Harshbarger T. Harshbarger T. Harshbarger GEO 143 Geo of Undrdevel Areas (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA T. Harshbarger GEO 200 Intro Economic Geography (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 201 LEC 11:00 AM–12:00 PM MWF 2/2–5/7 D233 T. Harshbarger GER German GER 101 Beginning German I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 How does What were some of minimum the most important Apply early.it feel to be a professional Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, grade B. 001 LEC 3:00 PM–4:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 C232 Staff designer: So far great, I’m still getting used things you learned while at Parkland: Some restrictions apply. German II (4.0 I love for GER a 102 Beginning Understanding thehrs.) basics of design, color Additional course fee: $24.00 living. I should have done this years ago.Prerequisite: GER management and keeping up with the latest 101. FRE 100 Intro to Basic French I (2.0 hrs.) 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 C232 Staff software programs. Additional course fee: $12.00 104 Intermediate German II (4.0 hrs.) 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 How PM do M you2/2–5/7 like yourD217 job: Staff I enjoy it veryGER Additional course fee: $24.00 FRE 101 Beginning French I much, (4.0 hrs.)working in a creative environmentPrerequisite: GER 103. Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 X326 Staff interesting Prerequisite: ENG 101 placementwith or ENG 099, minimumpeople grade B. and great music. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 Life AM isMTWF good. 1/12–5/7 X319 Staff GDS Graphic Design to the ideaProgram of doing something Parkland College Study Abroad • 217/351-2521 FRE 102 Beginning French II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: FRE 101. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWF FRE 104 Intermediate French II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: Chicago IL FRE 103. 201 LEC 1:00 PM–2:00 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 own: 2/2–5/7 ntly working at: mp Screen (Champaign IL) Systems GISPrinting Geographic Information X318 Staff X326 Staff GIS 111 Applied GIS (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: GIS 110. 201H HYO 2/2–5/7 TBA T. Laue HYO 6:00 PM–9:00 PM T 2/3–2/3 W112 Note: Orientation Tuesday, February 3, 6:00-9:00 p.m. in W112. Other class meetings TBA. GIS 112 Global Positioning Systems (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $5.00 301H HYO 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff HYO 6:00 PM–9:00 PM M 3/9–5/7 W112 Note: Orientation Monday, March 9, 6:00-9:00 p.m. in W112. Other class meetings TBA. GIS 115 Advanced Geographic Info Syst (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: GIS 110. 201H HYO 2/2–5/7 TBA T. Laue HYO 6:00 PM–9:00 PM R 2/5–2/5 W112 Note: Orientation Thursday, February 5, 6:00-9:00 p.m. in W112. Other class meetings TBA. GIS 116 GIS Seminar (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $5.00 Prerequisite: GIS 110, GIS 111, GIS 112, and GIS 115. 301H HYO 3/9–5/7 TBA T. Laue HYO 6:00 PM–9:00 PM T 3/10–3/10 W112 Note: Orientation Tuesday, March 10, 6:00-9:00 p.m. in W112. Other class meetings TBA. 44 SPRING 2015 GRAPHIC DESIGN a t P a r k l a n d C o l l e g e Fine & Applied Arts: 217.351.2392 or virtual.parkland.edu Fine and Applied Ar ts • 217/351-2392 • gds.parkland.edu GDS 102 Graphic Design History (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–1:50 PM F 1/12–5/7 L111 GDS 108 Design Media/Principles (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 001 LEC 12:00 PM–1:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 D019 Staff D019 Staff Staff GDS 110 Typography I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D019 Staff Note: Proficiency with personal computers and internet browsing. GDS 120 Graphic Design I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: GDS 108 or ART 121 and ART 122 or approval of program director or department chair. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D019 Staff GDS 172 Typography II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: GDS-110, minimum grade C. 001 LEC 4:00 PM–5:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D019 Staff GDS 222 Graphic Design III (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: GDS-122; minimum grade C. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 D019 Staff GDS 230 Motion Design (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: GDS 108, GDS 120, GDS 220, CIS 152, CSC 186, or approval of program director or department chair. 001H HYC 8:35 AM–11:45 AM MW 2/2–5/7 D019 Staff Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. Where in the world…? Study geography to understand our planet GEO courses fulfill gen eds AND your curiosity. • world geography • economic geography • geography of underdeveloped areas Social Sciences and Human Services • www. parkland.edu/sshs • 217/351-2229 GDS 292 Graphic Design Studio (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: GDS major, sophomore standing and approval of department chair 001H HYO 3:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 D019 Staff GDS 293 Portfolio Seminar (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $105.00 Prerequisite: GDS 220, sophomore standing in Graphic Design, 3.0 program GPA, or approval of instructor or department chair. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 D019 Staff HCS Health Careers Parkland College on Mattis — H Building 1309 N. Mattis Ave. Champaign, IL 61821 COURSE PREFIX CHANGE Medical Assisting courses have been changed from HCS to MAS. Check the MAS - Medical Assisting section on p. 54 to view a full listing. HCS 136 Basic Topics/Healthcare (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 151UWONL 1/12–3/6 TBA J. Heck, S. Sauer 301H HYO 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff HYO 9:00 AM–10:50 AM F 3/13 H106 HYO 9:00 AM–10:50 AM F 4/3 H106 HYO 9:00 AM–10:50 AM F 4/17 H106 Note: Ebola focus. Meets as listed. Remaining course work is online. HCS 151 Health Care Records Mgt (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: CCS 099 placement, ENG 099 placement and basic computer literacy skills. 101 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 H120 S. Fitzgerald HCS 153 Phlebotomy Skills (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $73.00 All sections: Credit is not given for both HCS 153 and HCS 602. 101 LEC 7:00 PM–7:30 PM MW 1/12–3/6 LAB 7:40 PM–8:55 PM MW 1/12–3/6 301 LEC 6:00 PM–6:30 PM MW 3/9–5/7 LAB 6:40 PM–7:55 PM MW 3/9–5/7 HCS 154 Medical Terminology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: CCS 099 placement and ENG 101 placement. 001H HYO 4:30 PM–5:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 151W ONL 1/12–3/6 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 352W ONL 3/9–5/7 H102 R. Kimmey H101 H102 T. Downs H101 H102 TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff HCS 155 Pharmacology/Allied Hlth (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 151H HYO 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–3/6 H120 S. Sauer 401HR HYO 6:00 PM–7:50 PM T 1/13–1/13 H101 S. Sauer HYO 1/12–2/3TBA Note: Carle Academy students only. Class meets on Jan 13 only. All remaining course work is online. 402HR HYO 6:00 PM–7:50 PM W 1/14 H106 S. Sauer HYO 1/12–2/4TBA Note: Carle Academy students only. Class meets on Jan 14 only. All remaining course work is online. HCS 173 Applied Electrocardiology (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: HCS-135 or approval of department chair. 101 LEC 4:00 PM–5:50 PM R 1/12–3/6 301 LEC 4:00 PM–5:50 PM R 3/9–5/7 H118 W. Hales H118 W. Hales HCS 174 Legal Issues/Health Care (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: CCS 099 placement and ENG 099 placement. 151RW ONL 1/12–3/6 TBA J. Bowen Note: Gibson Academy students only. 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA S. Sauer 401HR HYO 8:00 PM–9:30 PM T 1/13 H102 S. Sauer HYO 1/12–2/3TBA Note: Carle Academy students only. Class meets on Jan 13 only. All remaining course work is online. 402HR HYO 8:00 PM–9:30 PM W 1/14 H107 S. Sauer HYO 1/12–2/4TBA Note: Carle Academy students only. Class meets on Jan 14 only. All remaining course work is online. HCS 190 A/P of Speech/Hear Mech (3.0 hrs.) Prerequisite: approval of program director or department chair. 001RU OPE 1/12–5/7 TBA S. Sauer HCS 191 Hearing Science (3.0 hrs.) Prerequisite:approval of program director or department chair. 001RU OPE 1/12–5/7 TBA S. Sauer HCS 192 Intro to Audiology (3.0 hrs.) Prerequisite: approval of program director or department chair. 001RU OPE 1/12–5/7 TBA S. Sauer HCS 193 Aural Rehabilitation (3.0 hrs.) Prerequisite: approval of program director or department chair. 001RU OPE 1/12–5/7 TBA S. Sauer HCS 216 Career Program Med Term (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 T. Taylor T. Taylor TBA TBA HVC Heating, Ventilation, A/C HVC 111 Basic Air Conditioning (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 150. 001 LEC 3:30 PM–5:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 LAB 3:30 PM–5:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M132 Staff M135 HVC 112 Basic Heating (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in ELT 150. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 LAB 8:00 PM–9:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M132 Staff M137 HVC 114 Ductwork Fabrication (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: MAT 060 or MAT 094. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM R LEC 7:00 PM–8:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 M132 Staff M137 HVC 132 Hvac Pneumatic Ctrl Sys (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: HVC 111 or HVC 112. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–9:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 LAB 6:00 PM–9:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 M132 Staff M135 INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 45 floral M132 Staff M137 HIS History A Recognition at graduation Transferability parkland Scholarships college honors program Call Marsh Jones for more information. 217/351-2229 • mjones@parkland.edu HIS 101 Hist of Western Civ I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement. 051W ONL 201H HYC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 351W ONL HIS 102 Hist of Western Civ II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement. 001H HYC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 2/2–5/7 D143 Staff 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff 1/12–5/7 D230 Staff HIS 104 History of the US to 1877 (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement. 001H HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002H HYC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM TR 1/12–5/7 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 D218 Staff D218 Staff TBA Staff HIS 105 Hist of U.S. 1877 to Pres (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement. 001H HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 002H HYC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 051W ONL 201H HYC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM MW 251W ONL 351W ONL D221 D105 TBA D144 TBA TBA 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff HIS 121 African Am His 1865-PRES (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D144 Staff HIS 145 History of Labor Movemnt (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff HIS 203 History of Women in Amer (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff HRT Horticulture growing field. Business and Agri-Industries www.parkland.edu/bai 217/351-2213 HRT 230 Floral Design II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: HRT 130. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 W120 P. Locke HRT 253 Herbaceous Plants (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: AGB 104. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 W110 T. Meers HRT 255 Landscape Graphic Design (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: HRT 116. 101 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM TR 1/12–3/6 HRT 257 Horticultural Bus Mgt (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: AGB 135. 301 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM MW 3/9–5/7 HRT 270 Greenhouse Crop Productn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in AGB 104. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 W120 T. Meers HPI Hospitality Industry HPI 111 Intro/Hospitality Indust (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 X115 Staff X118 Staff X115 X115 J. Kilar 3/9–5/7 W110 Staff HRT 116 Intro to Landscaping (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 101 LEC 2:00 PM–4:45 PM MW 1/12–3/6 W120 K. Irani W120 K. Irani HPI 113 Food Service Systems (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:15 PM TR SPRING 2015 W110 K. Irani HPI 110 Foodservice Sanitation Cert (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 101H HYC 1/12–3/6 TBA Staff HYO 1:00 PM–3:00 PM F 1/16 B213 HYO 1:00 PM–3:00 PM F 2/13 B213 HYO 1:00 PM–3:00 PM F 3/6 B213 Note: Orientation meeting on Friday, January 16, 1:00-3:00 p.m. in B213. Additional class meeting Friday, February 13, 1:00-3:00 p.m. in B213. Final exam meeting on Friday, March 6, 1:00-3:00 p.m. in B213. 401 LEC 8:00 AM–5:00 PM S 1/24–1/24 X115 Staff Note: Class meets Saturday, January 24 and January 31 from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. in X115. Final exam will be Saturday, February 8, 9:00-11:00 a.m. in X115. LEC 8:00 AM–5:00 PM S 1/31 X115 LEC 9:00 AM–11:00 AM S 2/7 X115 HPI 112 Food Standards & Prod I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in HPI 110. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–3:25 PM M 1/12–5/7 LAB 10:20 AM–1:55 PM M 1/12–5/7 46 W120 K. Irani HRT 256 Landscape Plant Design (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in HRT 116, HRT 253, HRT 254, and HRT 255. 101 LEC 2:00 PM–4:45 PM TR 1/12–3/6 W120 K. Irani HRT 114 Intro to Turfgrass Mgt (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 301H LEC 3:00 PM–5:50 PM MW HRT 119 Landscape Constrct/Maint (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 301 LEC 3:00 PM–5:45 PM TR 3/9–5/7 design HVC 134 Commercial HVAC and Service (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $90.00 Prerequisite: HVC 151and HVC 152. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 LAB 8:00 PM–9:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. HPI 114 Hr Mgmt and Supervision (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 X115 J. Kilar HPI 216 Bar & Beverage Operations (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 X115 P. McCarty HPI 230 Facility Mgt/Bldg Op Mgt (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM MW 1/12–5/7 A215 B. Pierson HPI 233 Hospitality/Travel Marktng (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollmlent in HPI 111. 001 LEC 3:00 PM–4:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 X115 B. Pierson HPI 234 Hospitality Industry Law (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001H HYO 2:00 PM–3:15 PM M 1/12–5/7 X115 J. Kilar HPI 237 Food Standards and Prod III (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $72.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–2:30 PM W 1/12–5/7 X118 P. McCarty HPI 239 Catering and Food Production (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $54.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–1:35 PM F 1/12–5/7 X118 P. McCarty HUM Humanities “H=MC. Humanities equals more cash.” —David M. Rubenstein, co-founder, Carlyle Group, as quoted in The New York Times, Jan. 23, 2014 Knowledge of the humanities: • Builds critical thinking, reasoning, and problemsolving skills • Connects you to our world, past and present • Helps you achieve higher-level career success Humanities • 217/351-2217 • www.parkland.edu/hum HUM 101 Cultl Val West World I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 X323 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff HUM 102 Cultl Val West World II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001H LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 A213 L. Williams 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff HUM 103 Cult Val - Eastern World (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 X221 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C232 003 LEC 3:00 PM–4:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C232 004 LEC 6:30 PM–9:15 PM T 1/12–5/7 A213 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff HUM 104 Islamic Culture & Civil (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X324 I. Ndoye 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 X221 I. Ndoye 003 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 X221 I. Ndoye HUM 105 Cltrs Subsaharan Africa (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X221 I. Ndoye 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA I. Ndoye 252W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA I. Ndoye HUM 106 Latin Amer Culture/Civ (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X221 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 201 LEC 11:00 AM–12:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X221 202 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X221 T. Ayala R. Meredith R. Meredith T. Ayala T. Ayala HUM 107 Intro to Mexican Culture (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X221 T. Ayala 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA T. Ayala 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA T. Ayala HUM 109 Cultural Values/S Asia (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 X327 U. Sadarangani HUM 121 Women in Arts/Cultr/Soc (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 X319 J. Satterlee HUM 122 Native Am Culture/N Amer (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff IND Independent Study IND 288 Independent Study (1.0–4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 001 IND 002 IND 003 IND 004 IND 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff MFT Industrial/Manufacturing Tech MFT 110 Mechanical Assemblies (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 001 LEC 8:15 AM–9:30 AM TRF 1/12–5/7 LAB 8:15 AM–9:30 AM TRF 1/12–5/7 M132 Staff M131 MFT 113 Hydraulics & Pneumatics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 001 LEC 4:00 PM–5:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 LEC 4:00 PM–5:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M132 Staff M131 MFT 117 Pumps/Comprssrs/Vac Sys (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–9:40 PM M 1/12–5/7 LAB 6:00 PM–9:40 PM M 1/12–5/7 M133 Staff M131 MFT 121 Basic Machine Process (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 002 LEC 6:00 PM–9:45 PM W LAB 6:00 PM–9:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 T130 T123 T130 T123 Staff MFT 122 Intermed Machine Process (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: MFT 121 001 LEC 6:00 PM–9:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 LAB 6:00 PM–9:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 T130 T123 Staff MFT 127 Comp Num Contrld Manufac (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: MFT 121 or equivalent. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 T120 Staff INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit Staff SPRING 2015 47 MFT 128 Quality Assurance (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: MAT-071, or MAT-081, or MAT 095. 001 LEC 4:00 PM–5:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 MFT 138 Intm Cnc Prog-Turn/Mill (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: MFT 127 or equivalent. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 T130 T120 Staff Staff MFT 151 Manufacturing Work Exp I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: MFT 131 or equivalent and approval of department chair. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff MFT 152 Manufacturing Wk Exp II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: MFT 151 or equivalent and approval of department chair. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff MFT 153 Manufacturing Wk Exp III (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: MFT 152 or equivalent and approval of department chair. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff MFT 154 Manufacturing Wk Exp IV (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 Prerequisite: MFT 153 or equivalent and approval of department chair. 001E EXP 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff MFT 211 Adv MacH Proc/Inspectn Pract (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: MFT 122 or equivalent. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–10:40 PM W 1/12–5/7 LAB 6:00 PM–10:40 PM W 1/12–5/7 MFT 212 Industrial Maint Appl (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 001 LEC 7:00 PM–9:40 PM T LEC 7:00 PM–9:40 PM R T130 T123 Staff 1/20–4/28 M131 Staff 1/15–5/7 M131 MFT 238 Adv Cnc Prog-Turning/Milling (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: MFT 138. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 T120 Staff MFT 601 Machine Tool Tech Applicatn (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $45.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–9:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 LAB 6:00 PM–9:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 T130 T123 Staff JPN Japanese JPN 102 Beginning Japanese II (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: JPN 101. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:20 PM TR 1/12–5/7 X327 Staff JPN 104 Intermediate Japanese II (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: JPN 103. 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:20 PM MW 1/12–5/7 X324 Staff KIN Kinesiology KIN 103 Exercise Fitness (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 001 LAB 201 LAB 301 LAB KIN 141 Beginning Basketball (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 301R LAB 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWR Note: Student athletes only. KIN 145 Aerobic Dancing (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $3.00 001 LAB 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MW 002R LAB 2:00 PM–2:50 PM TR Note: Student athletes only. 003R LAB 3:00 PM–3:50 PM MW Note: student athletes only 48 SPRING 2015 1/12–5/7 P130 Staff 2/2–5/7 P130 Staff 3/9–5/7 P130 Staff 3/9–5/7 P209 Staff 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 P105 Staff P105 Staff 1/12–5/7 P105 Staff KIN 147 Weight Training (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 001 LAB 201 LAB 301 LAB 1/12–5/7 P130 Staff 2/2–5/7 P130 Staff 3/9–5/7 P130 Staff KIN 160 Intro to Kinesiology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 P106 Staff 1/12–5/7 P106 Staff 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff KIN 161 Basketball (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 301 LAB 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWR LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM TR 3/9–5/7 3/9–5/7 P209 Staff P104 KIN 164 Intro/Sports Psychology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 X103 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff KIN 181 Health Education (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM TR 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM TR 003 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MW 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 P106 P106 P106 TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff KIN 183 First Aid and CPR (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001H HYO 8:00 AM–8:50 AM W 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM TR 003 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TR 004 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM T 201 LEC 7:50 AM–8:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 X103 X103 X103 X103 X103 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff KIN 184 Intro/Athletic Training (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 P104 Staff KIN 186 Intro to Human Movement (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 001 LEC 11:30 AM–12:45 PM TR 1/12–5/7 X103 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lab included. Must have access to camera with still shot and video capability (cell phone OK), tape measure, inexpensive goniometer (<$10). KIN 201 Personl Fitness Train II (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: BIO 111, KIN 101, and KIN 186, or equivalent minumum grade C. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 P106 Staff LAB 1/12–5/7TBA Note: 5 hours lab TBA KIN 203 Exercise Fitness II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $175.00 Prerequisite: KIN-103 001 LAB 002R LAB Note: Student athletes only. KIN 247 Weight Training II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $175.00 Prerequisite: KIN-147 001 LAB 002R LAB Note: Student athletes only. 1/12–5/7 P130 Staff 1/12–5/7 P130 Staff 1/12–5/7 P130 Staff 1/12–5/7 P130 Staff KIN 288 Exercise Physiology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: BIO 121 with a C or higher and concurrent enrollment in BIO 122, or BIO 111 with a C or higher. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MF 1/12–5/7 X103 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X103 002 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MF 1/12–5/7 X103 Staff LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X103 Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. LPN Licensed Practical Nursing FITNESS CENTER USE INSTRUCTIONAL LAB: Join this credit class and enjoy many of the services of a high-end fitness club at an affordable price. After an online orientation, the student’s current health and fitness status will be analyzed by Polar Technologies latest assessment system, TriFIT. TriFIT accurately measures blood pressure, body composition, flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, and cardiovascular endurance. The system also has several health analysis tools to determine risk for heart disease, cancer, and more. This information is then used to develop a personalized health and fitness portfolio and to create a customized exercise and nutrition program. Students enrolled in this class can come in to log their workout minutes any time the Fitness Center is open. All students, including those who have previously been enrolled in instructional sections, are required to login to Cobra Learning (cobra. parkland.edu) and complete an online orientation during the first week of the semester. Students not completing an orientation by the end of the first week may be dropped from the course. Students enrolled in KIN 103 or KIN 147 may work out whenever the Fitness Center is open. NONCREDIT LAB: Individuals wishing to use the Fitness Center on a noncredit basis must enroll in WCE 800-001 — Fitness Center Use. There is no prerequisite, but students must complete online orientation on Cobra Learning prior to first workout. A $100 fee for the semester is charged. Have Parkland I.D. made in room U108 (free after signing up for noncredit class). To Work Out: 1. Bring your Parkland I.D. 2. Wear appropriate workout clothes and tennis shoes (no exceptions). Students enrolled in WCE 800 may work out whenever the Fitness Center is open. FITNESS CENTER HOURS FOR CREDIT AND NONCREDIT STUDENTS: January 12–May 16 (except holidays when the college is closed): Monday–Thursday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m.–noon The Fitness Center will also be open between semesters and during some breaks with limited hours. These hours will be posted in advance or can be obtained by calling 217/351-2226. The Fitness Center is located in the lower level of the Dodds Athletic Center, room P130. No concurrent enrollment in KIN 103, KIN 147, KIN 203, KIN 247, or WCE 800 is permitted. LAS Liberal Arts and Sciences LAS 189 Intro Lib Arts/Sciences (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X230 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X230 003 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 X230 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 201 LEC 11:00 AM–12:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X230 202 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X319 203 LEC 6:00 PM–9:10 PM W 2/2–5/7 X230 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA 252W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff LPN 111 Introduction to Nursing (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $135.00 Prerequisite: admission to LPN program; credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 121; and concurrent enrollment in LPN 114 and LPN 117. 401 LEC 8:00 AM–3:55 PM F 1/23–1/30 H107 S. Manuel LPN 114 Nursing Fundamentals (6.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $314.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in LPN 111, LPN 117, and BIO 121. 001 LAB 1:00 PM–7:30 PM M 1/12–3/6 H101 P. Wray CLN 1:00 PM–7:30 PM M 3/9–5/7 CLIN LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM T 1/12–5/7 H101 002 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM T 1/12–5/7 H101 P. Wray LAB 7:00 AM–1:30 PM W 1/12–3/6 H109 CLN 7:00 AM–1:30 PM W 3/9–5/7 CLIN LPN 117 Nursing Pharmacology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $36.00 Prerequisite: admission to the LPN program and credit or concurrent enrollment in LPN 111, LPN 114, and BIO 121. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 H107 J. Heck LPN 118 Health Alterations I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $140.00 Prerequisite: completion of all 1st semester courses and, credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 122, DTP 120 or DTP 150, and HCS 136. 001 CLN 7:00 AM–1:30 PM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN J. Heck, S. Manuel LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM T 1/12–5/7 H107 002 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM T 1/12–5/7 H107 J. Heck, K. Trice CLN 7:00 AM–1:30 PM W 1/12–5/7 CLIN LPN 130 Transition to Practice (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: completion of all 1st and 2nd semester courses, and concurrent enrollment in ENG 101 and PSY 209, or LPN 131, LPN 132 and LPN 135. 401 LEC 2:00 PM–6:00 PM F 2/20–3/13 H102 J. Heck LPN 131 Health Alterations II (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $140.00 Prerequisite: completion of all 3rd semester courses and concurrent enrollment in LPN 132 and LPN 135. 001 CLN 2:00 PM–7:00 PM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN J. Heck, K. Trice LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 H107 002 LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 H107 J. Heck CLN 7:00 AM–1:00 PM W 1/12–5/7 CLIN LPN 132 Licensure Preparation (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: completion of all 3rd semester courses and concurrent enrollment in LPN 131 and LPN 135. 301H HYO 3/9–5/7 TBA P. Wray HYO 2:00 PM–3:50 PM R 3/12 H101 HYO 2:00 PM–3:50 PM R 4/16 H101 HYO 2:00 PM–3:50 PM R 5/7 H101 Note: Class meets on dates listed. Remaining course work is online. LPN 135 Nursing in Peds and Ob (6.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $84.00 Prerequisite: completion of all third semester courses and concurrent enrollment in LPN 131 and LPN 132. 001 CLN 7:00 AM–1:00 PM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN S. Rochnowski, M. Spainhour LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM R 1/12–5/7 H107 002 LEC 8:00 AM–11:40 AM R 1/12–5/7 H107 S. Rochnowski CLN 7:00 AM–1:00 PM F 1/12–5/7 CLIN INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 49 LIT Literature MGT Management LIT 120 Intro to Literature (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:15 AM TR 1/12–5/7 X223 Staff LIT 121 Introduction to Poetry (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 201 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM MW 2/2–5/7 C239 U. Sadarangani LIT 125 Intro to Shakespeare (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA S. Mendelowitz LIT 126 Introduction to Drama (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C239 B. Nudelman LIT 127 Introduction to Fiction (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA R. Busker 201H HYC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 2/2–5/7 C239 D. Williams LIT 142 Women in Literature (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 A213 P. Verstrat LIT 146 Intro Non-Western Lit (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA A. Landis LIT 147 Intro African Literature (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA I. Ndoye LIT 202 English Literature II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 or one semester of LIT. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C239 A. Penne LIT 205 American Literature II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 or one semester of LIT. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 C239 L. Williams 50 SPRING 2015 B118 B223 TBA B134 MGT 112 Human Resource Managemnt (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 B118 C. Guthrie MGT 113 Human Relatns/Workplace (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 B217 K. Barbour-Conerty TBA K. Barbour-Conerty MGT 117 Customer Service Management (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 2:00 PM–3:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 B217 K. Barbour-Conerty M. Kesler Staff K. Barbour-Conerty M. Kesler MKT Marketing MKT 101 Intro to Marketing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 003 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 251W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 A215 A215 B223 TBA MKT 155 Salesmanship (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 101 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–3/6 W110 K. Irani Staff J. Byers-York Staff R. Meyer MKT 211 Marketing Management (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MKT 101 and MGT 101. 201H HYO 1:00 PM–1:50 PM M 2/2–5/7 B217 K. Barbour-Conerty MKT 218 Intro/Global Marketing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 B217 Staff MSG Massage Therapy A year is all it takes to become a professional massage therapist. Parkland College Health Professions • 217/351-2224 • www.parkland.edu/hp XMR Magnetic Resonance Training XMR 217 MRI Clinical (6.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $122.00 Prerequisite: ARRT primary certification. 001 CLN MGT 101 Principles of Management (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 201H HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 2/2–5/7 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff MSG 113 Patholgy/Massage Therapist (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: MSG 111 and MSG 112. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 H127 B. Schneider H127 B. Schneider MSG 114 Massage Therapy II (6.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $65.00 Prerequisite: MSG 112 and must have current BLS Health Care Provider Card. All sections: Lecture is online. 30 clinical hours per semester required as community outreach. 001 CLN 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 H127 T. Everett LAB 12:00 PM–4:00 PM R 1/12–5/7 H127 HYC 1/12–5/7TBA 002 CLN 6:00 PM–6:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 H127 M. Wright LAB 5:30 PM–9:30 PM R 1/12–5/7 H127 HYC 1/12–5/7TBA Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. MSG 131 Massage Thrpy Clin Prac I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: MSG 114; Must have current BLS Health Care Provider Card. All sections: Lecture is online. Clinicals are Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.; and 6:00-10:30 p.m. Students must sign-up for five clinicals. Additional 30 clinical hours per semester required as community outreach. 001 LAB 10:00 AM–2:30 PM W 1/12–3/6 H127 T. Everett HYC 1/12–3/6TBA 002 LAB 5:30 PM–10:00 PM W 1/12–3/6 H127 T. Everett HYC 1/12–3/6TBA CLN 3/9–5/7H127 MAT Mathematics MATHEMATICS COURSES ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENT Parkland is committed to helping students achieve success in their course work. In this effort, the college has designed a mathematics assessment program to aid students in selecting the most appropriate mathematics course while taking into account their widely varied mathematics backgrounds. Assessment or credit in the listed prerequisite course is required prior to registering in any mathematics course. Assessment scores are valid for only two years; thereafter, the student must be reassessed. Students with transfer credit in mathematics are not required to take the assessment, but can be placed on the basis of mathematics credits earned within the last five years (after a review of transcripts). See the assessment testing information on page 18. Students signing up for online and hybrid math classes no longer require special departmental permission to enroll. However, online/ hybrid classes are not the best fit for students requiring frequent interaction with their instructor. Previous experience with online classes is highly recommended prior to taking an online math course. Some on-campus or proctored off-campus testing required. For additional information, go to parkland.edu/academics/departments/ math/online.aspx. MAT 060 Pre-Algebra Skills (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: assessment. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MTW 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 M223 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM TF 1/12–5/7 M223 003 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 M225 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 M225 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 M223 004 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MTW 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 M223 005XR LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTR 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM WF 1/12–5/7 M223 Note: Meets one hour more per week than other sections for students meeting the assessment criteria. Enrollment in this section requires permission of an academic advisor. 006X LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTR 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM WF 1/12–5/7 M223 007 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 M225 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 M225 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 M223 008 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM TF 1/12–5/7 M223 009XR LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTR 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM WF 1/12–5/7 M223 Note: Meets one hour more per week than other sections for students meeting the assessment criteria. Enrollment in this section requires permission of an academic advisor. 010X LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTR 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM WF 1/12–5/7 M223 011 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 X224 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 X224 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M223 012 013XR 014X 015 201 202 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MT 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM WF 1/12–5/7 M223 LEC 5:30 PM–7:45 PM T 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 5:30 PM–6:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 M234 LEC 6:55 PM–7:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 M223 Note: Meets one hour more per week than other sections for students meeting the assessment criteria. Enrollment in this section requires permission of an academic advisor. LEC 5:30 PM–7:45 PM T 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 5:30 PM–6:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 M234 LEC 6:55 PM–7:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 M223 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 M234 Staff LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 M234 LEC 7:00 PM–7:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 M223 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 2/2–5/7 X224 Staff LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM TR 2/2–5/7 M223 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 2/2–5/7 M225 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TR 2/2–5/7 M223 MAT 070 Mathematical Literacy A (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-060 or MAT-094 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–3/6 M208 Staff 102 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–3/6 M210 Staff 103 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–3/6 M130 Staff 104 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–3/6 M208 Staff 105 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–3/6 M130 Staff 106 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–3/6 M210 Staff 107 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–3/6 M130 Staff 108 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–3/6 M208 Staff 109 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–3/6 M210 Staff 110 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 1/12–3/6 M208 Staff 111 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 1/12–3/6 M130 Staff All online sections: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 151W ONL 1/12–3/6 TBA Staff 152W ONL 1/12–3/6 TBA Staff 301 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M128 Staff 302 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M128 Staff 303 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 3/9–5/7 M128 Staff MAT 071 Mathematical Literacy B (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-070 with a grade of C or higher. 101 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–3/6 M128 Staff 102 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–3/6 M128 Staff 301 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M208 Staff 302 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M210 Staff 303 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M130 Staff 304 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M208 Staff 305 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M130 Staff 306 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–5/7 M210 Staff 307 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 3/9–5/7 M130 Staff 308 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 3/9–5/7 M208 Staff 309 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 3/9–5/7 M210 Staff 310 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 3/9–5/7 M208 Staff 311 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 3/9–5/7 M130 Staff All online sections: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff 352W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff MAT 080 Beginning Algebra A (2.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $7.50 Prerequisite: MAT-060 or MAT-094 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–2/27 M212 Staff 102 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–2/27 M140 Staff 103 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–2/27 X224 Staff 104 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–2/27 X224 Staff 105 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 1/12–3/2 X224 Staff 151W ONL 1/12–2/27 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 51 MAT 081 Beginning Algebra B (2.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $7.50 Prerequisite: MAT-080 with a grade of C or higher. 101 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–2/27 M211 Staff 301 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 3/9–4/29 M212 Staff 302 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–4/29 M140 Staff 303 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–4/29 X224 Staff 304 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 3/9–4/29 X224 Staff 305 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 3/9–4/28 X224 Staff 351W ONL 3/9–4/29 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. MAT 085 Intermediate Algebra A (2.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $7.50 Prerequisite: MAT 071 or MAT 081 or MAT 095 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. 101 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–2/27 X225 Staff 102 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–2/27 M213 Staff 103 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–2/27 X225 Staff 104 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–2/27 X225 Staff 105 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 1/12–3/2 X225 Staff 151W ONL 1/12–2/27 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. MAT 086 Intermediate Algebra B (2.5 hrs.) Additional course fee: $7.50 Prerequisite: MAT-085 with a grade of C or higher. 101 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–2/27 X227 Staff 102 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–2/27 X227 Staff 151W ONL 1/12–2/27 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 301 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 3/9–4/29 X225 Staff 302 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–4/29 M213 Staff 303 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 3/9–4/29 X225 Staff 304 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 3/9–4/29 X225 Staff 305 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MTR 3/9–4/28 X225 Staff 351W ONL 3/9–4/29 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. MAT 106 Math/Elemntry Teachers II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: passage of a computational mastery test, MAT 097 with a grade of C or higher (or high school equivalent), and either MAT 086, MAT 098, or MAT 099 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 X224 Staff LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 X224 MAT 107 General Ed Mathematics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-071 or MAT-098 or MAT-099 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 M139 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 X227 Staff MAT 108 Intro/Applied Statistics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-071 or MAT-098 or MAT-099 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 M139 Staff 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M139 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 M139 52 SPRING 2015 TRiO/Student Support Services Improve your chances of getting a Parkland degree. Get FREE academic support services! Qualified students receive: • • • • • • One-on-one tutoring Equipment/resource loans Cultural enrichment Leadership conference opportunities Expert help with career and academic planning Transfer assistance A federally funded U.S. Department of Education program TRiO/Student Suppor t Services • Room A247 • 217/353-2267 003 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M213 Staff LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 M213 004 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 M139 Staff 005 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M139 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M139 006 LEC 6:00 PM–7:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M139 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 201 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 2/2–5/7 M139 Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 301 LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM MWF 3/9–5/7 M139 Staff 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. MAT 110 Business Mathematics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-060 or MAT-094 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 M140 Staff 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M140 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 M140 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 201H HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MW 2/2–5/7 M223 Staff Note: Section meets as listed; additional online work required every week. MAT 124 College Algebra (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-086 with a grade of C or higher or MAT-098 or MAT-099 with a grade of B or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 M211 Staff 002 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 M235 Staff 003 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 M235 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. MAT 125 College Trigonometry (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-124 with a grade of C or higher or concurrent enrollment in MAT124, or assessment. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M225 Staff LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 M225 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 M213 Staff MAT 126 Precalculus Mathematics (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: MAT-086 with a grade of C or higher or MAT-098 or MAT-099 with a grade of B or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MTWRF 1/12–5/7 M212 Staff 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTWRF 1/12–5/7 M212 Staff MAT 128 Calculus/Analyt Geom I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: MAT 124 and MAT 125 with grade of C or higher in both or MAT 126 with grade of C or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MTWRF 1/12–5/7 M209 Staff 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWRF 1/12–5/7 M209 Staff 003 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MTWRF 1/12–5/7 M209 Staff 004 LEC 6:00 PM–8:15 PM MR 1/12–5/7 M209 Staff MAT 129 Calculus/Analyt Geom II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-128 with a grade of C or higher. All sections: See instructor for appropriate calculator. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 003 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 004 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M209 M209 M212 M235 Staff Staff Staff Staff MAT 131 Applied Mathematics (3.0–4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00–$12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-060 or MAT-094 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. All sections: An appropriate calculator for this course is the Sharp EL-520WBBK. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 M140 Staff 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 1/12–4/16 M140 Staff 003 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M225 Staff 004 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–4/16 M225 Staff MAT 135 Technical Math II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-134 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M211 Staff Note: The Casio fx115M5 scientific calculator is required. MAT 141 Finite Mathematics (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-124 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 M140 Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. MAT 143 Calculus/Bus & Soc Sci (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-124 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 M235 Staff 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 M209 Staff 003 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M235 Staff 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 201 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MTWRF 2/2–5/7 M235 Staff Start your Math or Science degree at Parkland! Opportunities have never been better for college graduates in mathematics, engineering, and science fields . Parkland prepares you to transfer successfully with: • lower per credit hour tuition than four-year schools • and no compromise in academic quality . Mathematics: 217/351-2225 • www.parkland.edu/math Natural Sciences: 217/351-2285 • www.parkland.edu/ns MAT 145 Linear Algebra for Bus (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-124 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 M223 Staff Note: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. MAT 151 Math for Health Careers (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: MAT-060 or MAT-094 with a grade of C or higher or assessment 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. MAT 160 Statistics (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-124 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. All sections: The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 M213 Staff 002 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M213 Staff 201 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MTWRF 2/2–5/7 M213 Staff 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. 252W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Final exams must be taken on the Parkland campus. Instructors also may require that midterm and/or unit exams be taken on the Parkland campus. MAT 200 Intro to Discrete Math (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-124 with a grade of C or higher or assessment. 201 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 2/2–5/7 X225 Staff MAT 220 Linear Algebra (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $9.00 Prerequisite: MAT-228 with a grade of C or higher or approval of department chair. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 M225 Staff MAT 228 Calculus/Analyt Geom III (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT-129 with a grade of C or higher. All sections: The TI-89 graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MTWR 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MTWRF 2/2–5/7 M209 Staff M212 Staff M235 Staff MAT 229 Diff Eq/Intr Matrix Thry (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: MAT-228 with a grade of C or higher or approval of department chair. All sections: The TI-89 graphing calculator is required. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MF 1/12–5/7 M212 Staff LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 M212 002 LEC 6:00 PM–8:15 PM MR 1/12–5/7 M140 Staff INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 53 MAS Medical Assisting Like variety? Medical assistants develop clinical AND administrative skills. Find out if this high-demand, highly-skilled career field is right for you . Call 217/351-2224 or visit www .parkland .edu/hp MAS 116 Point of Care Testing (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $37.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in MAS 135 (formerly HCS 135) or approval of program director. 301 LEC 4:00 PM–5:50 PM W 3/9–5/7 H101 Staff MAS 156 Aseptic Techniques (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $76.00 Prerequisite: admission into the medical assisting program and MAS 135 (formerly HCS 135) and HCS 154, or approval of program director or department chair. 301HR HYC 1:00 PM–5:50 PM T 3/9–5/7 H102 J. Randolph Note: Lab included. 302HR HYC 1:00 PM–5:50 PM T 3/9–5/7 H102 J. Randolph Note: Lab included. MAS 158 Admin of Medication (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $42.00 Prerequisite: MAS 135 (formerly HCS 135) or CCS 099 placement, ENG 101 placement, and MAT 080 placement or MAT 095 placement, and approval of program director. 101H HYO 1:00 PM–3:45 PM W 1/12–3/6 H101 W. Farmer 102H HYO 1:00 PM–3:45 PM W 1/12–3/6 H101 W. Farmer, R. Hayden 401HR HYC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 2/9–3/20 H107 S. Sauer HYC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 3/30–5/7 H109 Note: Carle Academy students only. 402HR HYC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 2/9–5/7 H111 S. Sauer, R. Hayden Note: Carle Academy students only. 403HR HYC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 2/9–5/7 H109 S. Sauer Note: Carle Academy students only. 404HR HYC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM T 2/9–5/7 H111 S. Sauer, R. Hayden Note: Carle Academy students only. MAS 170 Medical Assist Practicum (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $59.00 Prerequisite: completition of all required program courses with a C or higher and approval of program director. 001R CLN 8:00 AM–5:00 PM MTWR 1/12–5/7 CLIN S. Sauer Note: Orientation TBA. Class requires 16 hours per week in clinic. Schedule TBD by instructor. MUS Music MUS 100 Music Fundamentals (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff MUS 102 Music Theory/Harmony II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: MUS 101, minimum grade C concurrent enrollment in MUS 104 recommended. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 C148 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 C148 Note: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 104 recommended. MUS 104 Ear Tg,sgt Sing/Kbd II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: MUS 103, minimum grade C. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TR 54 SPRING 2015 1/12–5/7 MUS 121 Music Appreciation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 9:00 AM–10:15 AM TR 003 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 051W ONL 052W ONL 053W ONL 054W ONL 351W ONL 352W ONL 353W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 3/9–5/7 3/9–5/7 3/9–5/7 C141 C141 C141 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff MUS 123 Intro to American Music (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 10:30 AM–11:45 AM TR 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 051W ONL 201 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM TR 202 LEC 2:00 PM–3:10 PM MWF 351W ONL 352W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 3/9–5/7 C141 C141 TBA C141 C141 TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff MUS 124 Intro to Non-Western Music (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 3:00 PM–4:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 352W ONL 3/9–5/7 C141 C141 TBA C141 TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff MUS 142 Chorl Ensmbl/Chambr Sngrs (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: audition required. 001 LAB 3:00 PM–4:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C148 Staff Note: Audition or consent of instructor or department chair. Additional sectional rehearsal required (TBA). MUS 146 Instrumental Ensemble-Wind Ens (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: audition required. 001 LAB 5:00 PM–6:15 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C148 Staff MUS 147 Instrmntl Ensmbl/Orchestra (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 001 LAB 7:00 PM–9:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 C148 Staff MUS 148 Instrmntl Ensmbl/Concrt Bnd (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: audition required. 001 LAB 7:00 PM–9:00 PM R 1/12–5/7 C148 Staff Note: 1 hour lab TBA. May be taken for no credit as CMS 448. MUS 164 Class Guitar (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 001 LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 C142 Staff MUS 165 Class Piano I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 001 LEC 4:00 PM–4:50 PM 500 LEC 6:00 PM–7:50 PM TR R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 C145 Staff C145 Staff Music and Theatre Scholarships Parkland College awards up to 12 theatre and 4 music scholarships each year, covering full tuition and fees. Call 217/351-2392 or go online to www.parkland.edu/scholarships today. C145 Staff Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. MUS 166 Class Piano II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: MUS 165; minimum grade C. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MW 002 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 MUS 169 Jazz Ensmbl/Small Jazz (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 001 LAB 3:00 PM–5:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 MUS 180 Applied Music (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $302.00 001 LAB C148 Staff 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff MUS 184 Guitar Ensemble (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: MUS 164, or permission of instructor. 001 LAB 7:00 PM–9:45 PM R 1/12–5/7 Note: 1 hour lab TBA. C142 Staff MUS 202 Adv Theory/Harmony II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: MUS 201 miniumum grade C, credit or concurrent enrollment in MUS 204. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 C148 Staff LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 C148 MUS 204 Adv Ear Tg,sgt Sng/Kb II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: MUS 203, minimum grade C. 001 LEC 2:00 PM–3:15 PM MW 1/12–5/7 MUS 244 Music Lit:18th Cent/Present (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: MUS 243, minimum grade C. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 You can afford to study abroad C145 Staff C145 Staff C145 Staff C142 Staff MUS 280 Appl Music (majors Only) (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $302.00 Prerequisite: MUS 180. 001 LAB 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: For students pursuing an AFA in music. Recital attendance required. Must read and perform music at college-level. Students who register for MUS 280 must contact Peter Roubal in C146 prior to beginning any lessons. For guitar majors concurrent enrollment in MUS 184 is strongly recommended. NAS Nurse Assistant Parkland College on Mattis — H Building 1309 N. Mattis Ave. Champaign, IL 61821 NAS 111 Basic Nursing Assistant Train (6.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $182.00 Prerequisite: CCS 099 placement, ENG 099 placement, MAT 080 placement or MAT 095 placement, and proof of current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer CPR certification. 001DR CLN 7:30 AM–9:25 AM MTWRF 3/23–5/7 CLIN C. Stevens LEC 7:30 AM–9:25 AM MRF 1/12–3/20 H101 LAB 7:30 AM–9:25 AM TW 1/12–3/20 H111 002DR CLN 7:30 AM–9:25 AM MTWRF 3/23–5/7 CLIN C. Stevens LEC 7:30 AM–9:25 AM MRF 1/12–3/20 H102 LAB 7:30 AM–9:25 AM TW 1/12–3/20 H111 003 LEC 8:00 AM–11:00 AM TR 1/12–3/20 H106 S. May CLN 8:00 AM–1:30 PM TR 3/23–5/7 CLIN LAB 11:30 AM–1:30 PM TR 1/12–3/20 H109 004 LEC 8:00 AM–10:45 AM TR 1/12–3/20 H106 S. May CLN 8:00 AM–1:30 PM TR 3/23–5/7 CLIN LAB 11:15 AM–1:30 PM TR 1/12–3/20 H111 005 CLN 8:30 AM–2:00 PM MW 3/23–5/7 CLIN R. Myles LEC 9:30 AM–12:30 PM MW 1/12–3/20 H106 LAB 1:00 PM–3:00 PM MW 1/12–3/20 H109 college credit… cultural immersion… affordable cost 217/353-2048 • www.parkland.edu/studyabroad Costa Rica • China • England • France • land • Japan • Spain • Costa Rica • Chin England • France • Ireland • Japan • Sp 006 CLN 8:30 AM–2:00 PM MW 3/23–5/7 CLIN R. Myles Costa Rica • China LEC 9:30 AM–12:30 PM MW • England 1/12–3/20 H106 • France • 007 008 009 010 011 LAB 1:00 PM–3:00 PM LAB 9:00 AM–11:00 AM CLN 9:00 AM–2:30 PM LEC 11:30 AM–2:30 PM LEC 4:30 PM–9:30 PM CLN 4:30 PM–9:30 PM LAB 4:30 PM–9:30 PM LEC 4:30 PM–9:30 PM CLN 4:30 PM–9:30 PM LAB 4:30 PM–9:30 PM LEC 4:30 PM–9:30 PM CLN 4:30 PM–9:30 PM LAB 4:30 PM–9:30 PM LEC 4:30 PM–9:30 PM CLN 4:30 PM–9:30 PM LAB 4:30 PM–9:30 PM MW TR TR TR M MW W M MW W T TR R T TR R 1/12–3/20 1/12–3/20 3/23–5/7 1/12–3/20 1/12–3/20 3/23–5/7 1/12–3/20 1/12–3/20 3/23–5/7 1/12–3/20 1/12–3/20 3/23–5/7 1/12–3/20 1/12–3/20 3/23–5/7 1/12–3/20 H111 H109 CLIN H106 H106 CLIN H109 H106 CLIN H111 H106 CLIN H109 H106 CLIN H111 T. Richards P. Hunt P. Hunt P. Hunt P. Hunt NUR Nursing NUR 113 Nursg Hlth Assessment (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 119, ENG 101, and BIO 121. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Bosch LAB 8:00 AM–10:45 AM T 1/12–5/7 L211 002 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Bosch LAB 8:00 AM–10:45 AM W 1/12–5/7 L211 003 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Bosch LAB 8:00 AM–10:45 AM R 1/12–5/7 L211 004 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Bosch LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 L211 NUR 114 Fundamentals of Nursing (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $315.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 113, NUR 117, NUR 119, BIO 121, and ENG 101. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 J. Roberts CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM T 1/12–5/7 CLIN LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L238 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 J. Roberts CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM T 1/12–5/7 CLIN LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L238 003 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 J. Roberts LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L238 CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM W 1/12–5/7 CLIN 004 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 J. Roberts CLN 12:00 PM–4:00 PM W 1/12–5/7 CLIN LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L238 005 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 J. Roberts LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L238 CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 006 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L111 J. Roberts LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L238 CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM F 1/12–5/7 CLIN NUR 117 Intr Med Principles/Nur (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 119, BIO 121 and ENG 101. 001 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L111 H. Papenbrok INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 55 NUR 118 Medical-Surgical Nur I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $215.00 Prerequisite: all 1st semester courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 151, BIO 122, and PSY 101. 001 CLN M 1/12–5/7 CLIN H. Papenbrok LAB 8:00 AM–10:45 AM M 1/12–5/7 L238 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 H. Papenbrok CLN W 1/12–5/7CLIN LAB 2:00 PM–4:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 L238 003 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 H. Papenbrok LAB 2:00 PM–4:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 L238 CLN R 1/12–5/7CLIN 004 LAB 8:00 AM–10:45 AM M 1/12–5/7 L238 H. Papenbrok LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 CLN F 1/12–5/7CLIN 005 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 H. Papenbrok LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM T 1/12–5/7 L238 CLN W 1/12–5/7CLIN 006 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 H. Papenbrok LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM T 1/12–5/7 L238 CLN R 1/12–5/7CLIN NUR 119 Nursing As a Profession (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $142.00 Prerequisite: admission to nursing program. Credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 121 and ENG 101. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L111 C. Zych NUR 151 Mental Health Nursing (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $144.00 Prerequisite: completion of all first-semester NUR courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 122 and PSY 101. 001 CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN M. Matthews LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L247 002 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 M. Matthews CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM W 1/12–5/7 CLIN LAB 12:00 PM–1:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L247 003 LAB 12:00 PM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L244 M. Matthews LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 004 LAB 12:00 PM–1:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L244 M. Matthews LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 CLN 5:30 PM–9:30 PM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 005 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 M. Matthews LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L244 CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM S 1/12–5/7 CLIN 006 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L111 M. Matthews LAB 12:00 PM–1:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L244 LAB 1:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L244 CLN 7:00 AM–11:00 AM S 1/12–5/7 CLIN NUR 210 LPN Bridge (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $503.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101, BIO 121, BIO 122, PSY 101, PSY 209 and LPN License in Illinois. 001 LEC 1:30 PM–3:20 PM T 1/12–5/7 L244 Staff Note: Three hours lab TBA per week. NUR 215 Leadership in Nursing (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $52.00 Prerequisite: completion of all third-semester NUR program courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 257, NUR 258, and SOC 101. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff NUR 236 Maternal/Newborn Nursing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $93.00 Prerequisite: completion of all first-year nursing program courses and concurrent enrollment in NUR 238, BIO 123, and PSY 209. 001 CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L111 002 CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L111 003 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L111 CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 004 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L111 CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 56 SPRING 2015 credit or Staff NUR 238 Pediatric Nursing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $93.00 Prerequisite: completion of all first-year nursing courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 236, BIO 123 and PSY 209. 001 CLN 7:00 AM–11:30 AM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN M. Cross LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L111 002 CLN 7:00 AM–11:30 AM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN M. Cross LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L111 003 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L111 M. Cross CLN 7:00 AM–11:30 AM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 004 LEC 8:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L111 M. Cross CLN 7:00 AM–11:30 AM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN NUR 255 Medical-Surgical Nur II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $124.00 Prerequisite: completion of all second-semester NUR courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 236, NUR 238, BIO 123, and PSY 209. 001 CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM M 1/12–5/7 CLIN D. Bucher LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 003 CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM T 1/12–5/7 CLIN D. Bucher LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 004 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 D. Bucher CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 005 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 D. Bucher CLN 12:00 PM–5:00 PM R 1/12–5/7 CLIN 006 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 D. Bucher CLN 7:00 AM–12:00 PM F 1/12–5/7 CLIN NUR 257 Community Health Nursing (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $93.00 Prerequisite: completion of all third-semester NUR courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 215, NUR 258, SOC 101, and ENG 102. 002 CLN 1/12–5/7 CLIN C. Zych LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 003 CLN 1/12–5/7 CLIN C. Zych LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 004 CLN 1/12–5/7 CLIN C. Zych LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 005 CLN 1/12–5/7 CLIN C. Zych LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L111 NUR 258 Medical-Surgical Nur III (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $115.00 Prerequisite: completion of all third-semester NUR courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in NUR 215, NUR 257, SOC 101, and ENG 102. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Kennett CLN T 1/12–5/7CLIN Note: Additional 15 hours clinical time required per semester. 002 LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Kennett CLN W 1/12–5/7CLIN Note: Additional 15 hours clinical time required per semester. 003 LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Kennett CLN R 1/12–5/7CLIN Note: Additional 15 hours clinical time required per semester. 004 LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L111 T. Kennett CLN R 1/12–5/7CLIN Note: Additional 15 hours clinical time required per semester. OTA Occupational Therapy Assistant Parkland College on Mattis — H Building 1309 N. Mattis Ave. Champaign, IL 61821 OTA 113 Health & Occupation I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $48.00 Prerequisite: OTA 111, BIO 121, PSY 101 and concurrent enrollment in OTA 114, OTA 115, BIO 122, and ENG 101. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 H122 M. Roberts M. Cross M. Cross M. Cross Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. OTA 114 Therapeutic Process I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: OTA 111, OTA 112 and SOC 101 and concurrent enrollment in OTA 113, OTA 115 and PSY 209. concurrent enrollment in OTA 113, OTA 115 and PSY 209. 001 LEC 5:00 PM–6:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 H122 R. Bahnke LAB 5:00 PM–7:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 H121 002 LEC 5:00 PM–6:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 H122 R. Bahnke LAB 5:00 PM–7:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 H122 OTA 115 Fieldwork I/Clinic II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $80.00 Prerequisite: OTA 112 and concurrent enrollment in OTA 113 and OTA 114. 001E LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 H122 R. Bahnke CLN 1/12–5/7H122 002E LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 H122 R. Bahnke CLN 1/12–5/7H121 OTA 213 Fieldwork II/Clinic I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $70.00 Prerequisite: OTA 115 ,BIO 122 and concurrent enrollment in OTA 214 and current BLS Health Care Provider card. 001C CLN 1/12–5/7 CLIN R. Bahnke OTA 215 Health and Occupation III (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $39.00 Prerequisite: OTA 211, 212, 213, 214, ENG 102 and concurrent enrollment in OTA 215, 216, 217, 218 and approved Social/Behavor elective. 001H HYO 1:00 PM–3:50 PM F 1/12–5/7 H122 M. Roberts Note: Meets on campus Jan 16; Feb 6, 20, 27; Mar 6; Apr 3, 17; and May 1. OTA 216 Therapeutic Process III (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $75.00 Prerequisite: OTA-212, OTA-214 and concurrent enrollment in OTA 215, OTA 217 and OTA 218. 001 LEC 5:00 PM–6:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 H122 M. Roberts LAB 5:00 PM–7:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 H121 002 LEC 5:00 PM–6:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 H122 M. Roberts LAB 5:00 PM–7:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 H122 OTA 217 Fieldwork II/Clinic II (6.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: OTA 213, OTA 214, concurrent enrollment in OTA 215, OTA 216, and OTA 218, and current CPR/health record. 001E CLN 1/12–5/7 CLIN R. Bahnke OTA 218 Therapeutic Groups (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $39.00 Prerequisite: OTA-214 and concurrent enrollment in OTA 215. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 H122 R. Bahnke LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 H122 PHI Philosophy PHI 100 Logic/Critical Thinking (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 003 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 051W ONL 052W ONL 201 LEC 9:00 AM–10:40 AM TR 202 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM M 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 X238 X238 X238 TBA TBA X238 X238 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff PHI 103 Intro to Philosophy (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R 201 LEC 6:30 PM–9:55 PM R 251W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 X238 X238 X238 X238 TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 002 LEC 1:00 PM–2:15 PM TR 201 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM T 251W ONL 252W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 C232 X238 X238 TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff PHY Physics Gravity got you down? Defy it by taking Physics 120, 121, 122, and 129 online PHY 112 App Physics: Heat/Electr (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT 071, MAT 081, MAT 095, MAT 131, or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M126 002 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M126 003 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 3:00 PM–4:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M126 004 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 M126 PHY 120 How Things Work (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Students needing a physical science lab course may take PHY 120 and PHY 129 to fulfill this requirement. PHY 121 General Physics I (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: MAT 125 or equivalent. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M126 Note: One hour lab per week TBA. 002 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 M126 Note: One hour lab per week TBA. 003 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M126 Note: One hour lab per week TBA. 004H LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff HYC 1/12–5/7TBA Note: Lab is online. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lecture and lab are online. Two on-campus meetings required for midterm and final exams. Dates and times TBA. 252W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lecture and lab are online. Two on-campus meetings required for midterm and final exams. Dates and times TBA. PHY 122 General Physics II (5.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: PHY 121 or equivalent. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M126 Note: One hour lab per week TBA. 002 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 10:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 M126 Note: One hour lab per week TBA. 003 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff LAB 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 M126 Note: One hour lab per week TBA. 004H LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 M126 Staff HYC 1/12–5/7TBA Note: Lab is online. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lecture and lab are online. Two on-campus meetings required for midterm and final exams. Dates and times TBA. 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lecture and lab are online. Two on-campus meetings required for midterm and final exams. Dates and times TBA. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA Staff Note: Lecture and lab are online. Two on-campus meetings required for midterm and final exams. Dates and times TBA. INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 57 PHY 129 How Things Work Lab (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $4.00 Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in PHY 120. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff PHY 141 Mechanics (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: MAT 128 or equivalent. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM 002 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM 003 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM 004 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM 005 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM 006 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM 007 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM 008 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM 201 LEC 4:00 PM–7:10 PM LAB 4:00 PM–7:10 PM MWF T MWF T MWF R MWF R MWF T MWF T MWF R MWF R T R 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 PHY 142 Electricity/Magnetism (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: PHY 141 and MAT 129 or equivalent. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 003 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 004 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 005 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 006 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 007 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 008 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 PHY 143 Modern Physics (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: PHY 142 or equivalent. All sections: Lab included. 001 LEC 3:00 PM–5:50 PM MW 002 LEC 6:00 PM–8:50 PM MW M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 M124 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 M124 Staff M124 Staff 1/12–5/7 D145 W. Fowler D143 D143 D145 D142 TBA TBA D105 TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff W. Fowler W. Fowler W. Fowler W. Fowler Staff Staff POS 124 State & Local Government (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA W. Fowler POS 202 International Relations (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001H HYC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 D143 Staff SPRING 2015 Enroll in PSY 109 Educational, Career, and Life Planning SUCCESS PSY 109 now transfers to Illinois POS 122 American National Govern (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 002H HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 003 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 004 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 201H HYC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 2/2–5/7 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 58 T. Powers C. Baldwin T. Sola C. Baldwin T. Sola T. Powers A. McManus P. Ray M. Lasswell M. Lasswell C. Taylor C. Taylor S. Grison S. Grison L. Jamison T. Sola S. Schwartz C. Taylor S. Grison T. Adcock T. Adcock T. Sola PSY 107 Human Sexuality (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA L. Culton 201H HYC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 2/2–5/7 D142 J. Omo-Osagie Staff POS Political Science POS 120 Intro Political Science (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF PSY Psychology PSY 101 Intro to Psychology (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 D105 002 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 D230 003 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 D231 004 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 1/12–5/7 D144 005 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 D231 006 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 D105 007 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D146 008 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MTWF 1/12–5/7 D148 009 LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM TR 1/12–5/7 D145 010 LEC 6:00 PM–9:40 PM R 1/12–5/7 D142 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 053W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 054W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 055W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 151W ONL 1/12–3/6 TBA 201 LEC 8:30 AM–10:40 AM TR 2/2–5/7 D145 202H HYC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 2/2–5/7 D230 203 LEC 1:00 PM–2:00 PM MTWF 2/2–5/7 D232 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA 252W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 TBA PSY 109 Educatnl/Career/Life Plan Additional course fee: $4.00–$12.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM 003 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM 201 LEC 11:00 AM–12:40 PM 202 LEC 1:00 PM–2:40 PM 301 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM 401 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM LEC 11:00 AM–11:55 AM 402 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM LEC 1:00 PM–1:55 PM (1.0–3.0 hrs.) MWF M MWF MW TR MW MTWRF MW MTWRF MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 1/20–1/30 2/2–5/7 1/20–1/30 2/2–5/7 D211 D218 D218 L245 D211 D211 D211 D211 D211 D211 D. Ryan Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff D. Ryan D. Ryan PSY 201 Psychology of Personality (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D142 C. Taylor PSY 203 Abnormal Psychology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 251W ONL D230 T. Powers TBA J. Foust 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 PSY 205 Intro Social Psychology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA A. McManus Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. PSY 207 Intro Child Psychology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 051W ONL 201H HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM TR REL Religion 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 PSY 208 Adolescent Psychology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D218 S. Grison TBA K. Aplington D144 K. Aplington D233 S. Grison PSY 209 Human Growth & Develop (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 201H HYC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MW 2/2–5/7 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 351W ONL 3/9–5/7 D232 D232 D231 TBA TBA D142 TBA TBA PSY 220 Educational Psychology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 201 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 2/2–5/7 D142 C. Taylor PSY 225 Death and Dying (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: PSY 101. 201H HYC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TR 2/2–5/7 A. McManus T. Adcock A. McManus T. Adcock A. McManus P. Ray L. Culton D143 S. Schwartz XRA Radiologic Technology XRA 112 Radiologic Technology II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: XRA 111, XRA 131, BIO 121, HCS 216 and credit or concurrent enrollment in XRA 132, BIO 122 and PHY 112. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L158 K. Mills LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L154 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L158 K. Mills LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L154 XRA 132 Clinical II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: XRA 111, XRA 114, XRA 131, BIO 121, HCS 216 and credit or concurrent enrollment in XRA 112, BIO 122 and PHY 112. 001 CLN 8:00 AM–3:30 PM TRF 1/12–5/7 CLIN T. Cox REL 101 Intro to Religion (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 X238 Staff REL 102 World’s Great Religions (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff REL 105 Bible: New Testament (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 201 LEC 4:00 PM–5:40 PM TR 2/2–5/7 X238 Staff REL 120 Religions of the West (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 001 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 X238 Staff REL 121 Religions of the East (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $18.00 201 LEC 6:30 PM–9:40 PM W 2/2–5/7 X238 Staff RTT Respiratory Care Respiratory Therapy A great career choice! Find out more about this in-demand occupation . Call 217/351-2224 or visit www .parkland .edu/hp . RTT 133 Clinical Practicum I (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $50.00 Prerequisite: completion of all first semester courses and credit or concurrent enrollment in RTT 134, RTT 135, RTT 151, BIO 122, and ENG 101. 001 CLN M 1/12–5/7 CLIN M. Martin Note: Time varies with clinical sites. 002 CLN W 1/12–5/7 CLIN M. Martin Note: Time varies with clinical sites. XRA 216 Adv Radiologic Tech II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: XRA 213, XRA 214, XRA 232 and concurrent enrollment in XRA 215, XRA 217, XRA 233 and BIO 226. 001H HYO 10:00 AM–11:15 AM T 1/12–5/7 L158 K. Mills RTT 134 Respiratory Therapy III (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $108.00 Prerequisite: completion of all first semester courses and concurrent enrollment in RTT 133, RTT 135, RTT 151, BIO 122, and ENG 101. 001H HYO 12:00 PM–12:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Martin HYO 1:00 PM–3:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 L241 002H HYO 12:00 PM–12:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Martin HYO 1:00 PM–3:45 PM W 1/12–5/7 L241 003H HYO 12:00 PM–12:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Martin HYO 1:00 PM–3:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 L241 XRA 217 Advanced Clinical Skills (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: XRA 213, XRA 214, XRA 232 and concurrent enrollment in XRA 215, XRA 216, and BIO 226. 001 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L154 K. Mills 002 LAB 12:00 PM–2:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L154 K. Mills RTT 135 Respiratory Therapy IV (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: completion of all first semester courses and concurrent enrollment in RTT 133, RTT 134, RTT 151, BIO 122, and ENG 101. 001H HYO 9:00 AM–9:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Seim 002H HYO 9:00 AM–9:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Seim XRA 233 Clinical V (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: XRA 213, XRA 214, XRA 232 and concurrent enrollment in XRA 215, XRA 216 and BIO 226. 001 CLN 8:00 AM–3:30 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 CLIN T. Cox RTT 151 Respiratory Therapy V (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: RTT 130, RTT 131, RTT 132, and BIO 121 and concurrent enrollment in RTT 133, RTT 134, RTT 135, and BIO 122. 001H HYO 10:00 AM–10:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Seim 002H HYO 10:00 AM–10:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Seim XRA 150 Intro to Radiology (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 401H HYC 1:00 PM–4:00 PM M 1/12–2/2 L158 Staff INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit SPRING 2015 59 RTT 214 Clinical Practicum IV (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: RTT 212, RTT 213, RTT 215, BIO 123, and ENG 102; concurrent enrollment in RTT 217; and credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 123, PHI 100, PSY 101 or PSY 209 or PSY 225, and a social science elective. 001 CLN RF 1/12–5/7 CLIN M. Martin, M. Seim Note: Days and times vary with clinical site. RTT 217 Respiratory Therapy IX (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $306.00 Prerequisite: RTT 212, RTT 213, RTT 215, and ENG 102; concurrent enrollment in RTT 214; and credit or concurrent enrollment in BIO 123, PHI 100, PSY 101 or PSY 209 or PSY 225, and a social science elective. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM T 1/12–5/7 L241 M. Seim 101 151W 201H 202 251W 351W LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM TR ONL HYC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF LEC 2:00 PM–3:40 PM MW ONL ONL 1/12–3/6 1/12–3/6 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 D218 TBA D232 D230 TBA TBA Staff G. Walls E. Reynolds Staff J. Keist L. Jamison SOC 102 Social Problems (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D145 L. Jamison 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA L. Jamison RUS Russian SOC 200 Soc of Marriage & Family (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: SOC 101. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D216 E. Reynolds RUS 101 Beginning Russian I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement. 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM TR SOC 202 Soc of Deviant Behavior (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: SOC 101. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA SOC 203 Intergrp Rel/Diverse Soc (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: SOC 101. 201H HYC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 2/2–5/7 D148 E. Reynolds SOC 204 Criminology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: SOC 101. 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF D148 Staff 2/2–5/7 X318 Staff SCI Science SCI 108 Essentials/Forensic Science (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $16.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 M229 Staff LEC 9:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 X222 002 LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 M229 Staff LEC 1:00 PM–3:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 L216 SCI 208 Frnsc Sci II/Death Anlys (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $44.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L229 LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 X104 002 LEC 2:00 PM–4:50 PM M 1/12–5/7 L229 LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM W 1/12–5/7 X104 Staff Staff SOC Sociology Sociology: the systematic study of human society and social interaction. Develop your cultural knowledge and understanding of social groups and behaviors. Social Sciences and Human Services • 217/351-2229 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement or ENG 099, minimum grade B 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D148 002 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 D142 LEC 9:00 AM–10:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 D142 003 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D148 004 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D105 005 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 D145 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 D145 006H HYC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 D232 007 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM MWF 1/12–5/7 D145 008 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM M 1/12–5/7 D143 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 052W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 053W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA 60 SPRING 2015 J. Keist J. Keist G. Walls E. Reynolds Staff G. Walls L. Jamison Staff G. Walls E. Reynolds J. Keist 1/12–5/7 L. Jamison SOC 205 Methods of Social Research (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: MAT 107 or 108 and ENG 101 placement. 201H HYC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MWF 2/2–5/7 D221 G. Walls SOC 220 Intro to Social Work (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: SOC 101. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MWF 1/12–5/7 D148 J. Keist SOC 240 Gender and Society (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: SOC 101. 251W ONL 2/2–5/7 TBA SPA 100 Intro to Basic Spanish I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM W 2/2–5/7 A213 Staff SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T 002 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 003 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM MW LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 004 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM MW 201 LEC 3:00 PM–5:10 PM TR 202 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM MW 203 LEC 6:00 PM–8:05 PM TR 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 X324 X327 C229 C229 C232 C229 C229 C229 X323 Staff SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: SPA 101 or equivalent. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MTWF 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 201 LEC 3:00 PM–5:10 PM MW 202 LEC 3:00 PM–5:10 PM TR 203 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM TR 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 M139 C229 C229 C239 C229 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff G. Walls SPA Spanish Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. Refresh your skills or learn a new language! French • German • Italian Japanese • Russian • Spanish Small classes will have you speaking and understanding quickly. 217/351-2217 • www.parkland.edu/hum SPA 103 Intermediate Spanish I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: SPA 102 or equivalent. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM TR 002 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MTWF 201 LEC 3:00 PM–5:05 PM MW 202 LEC 6:00 PM–8:00 PM MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 A215 C232 X319 X327 THE Theatre THE 100 Theatre Appreciation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 10:00 AM–10:50 AM MWF 051W ONL 201H HYC 9:00 AM–10:00 AM TR 351W ONL 352W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 3/9–5/7 C154 TBA A214 TBA TBA THE 101 History of Theater (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM MWF 351W ONL 1/12–5/7 3/9–5/7 C154 Staff TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff THE 103 Performance of Literature (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: ENG 099 placement or ENG 098, minimum grade C. 001 LEC 9:30 AM–10:45 AM TR 1/12–5/7 C154 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff SPA 104 Intermediate Spanish II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: SPA 103 or equivalent. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM MTWF 1/12–5/7 201 LEC 3:00 PM–5:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 202 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM TR 2/2–5/7 C218 Staff C218 Staff X221 Staff SPA 120 Intro to Basic Spanish II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $12.00 Prerequisite: SPA 100 or equivalent. 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM T 2/2–5/7 C232 Staff SPA 220 Spanish Converstn & Cultr (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: SPA 104 with minimum grade B or permission from department. 201 LEC 6:00 PM–8:10 PM MW 2/2–5/7 C239 Staff THE 104 Acting I (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 11:00 AM–12:50 PM T LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM R THE 107 Practicum (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 001E LAB 5:00 PM–5:50 PM Note: 2 hours lab TBA R L143 C. Ragsdale SUR 133 Clinical Theory II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $20.00 Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SUR 214. 001 LEC 10:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L143 C. Ragsdale C181 Staff C181 1/12–5/7 C181 Staff THE 108 Stage Make-Up (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in THE 107 recommended. 301 LEC 3:00 PM–4:50 PM T 3/9–5/7 C170 Staff WORK BEHIND THE SCENES From professional stagehand to lighting designer, find a career you love in the growing field of Entertainment Technology. SUR Surgical Technology SUR 119 Surg Term/Instrumntatn II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SUR 214. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–9:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 Fine and Applied Arts • 217/351-2392 • www.parkland.edu/faa SUR 134 Clinical Practicum II (10.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $400.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in SUR 119, SUR 133, and SUR 214. 001 CLN 6:30 AM–3:00 PM WRF 1/12–5/7 CLIN C. Ragsdale 002 CLN 6:30 AM–3:00 PM WRF 1/12–5/7 CLIN R. Masters SUR 150 Persnl/Professnl Relations (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: admission to the Surgical Technology Program. 001 HYO 8:00 AM–8:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L244 C. Ragsdale Note: Meets on-campus on Jan 12 thru Mar 2, Apr 27, and May 4 from 8:00-8:50 a.m. in L244. All other course work is online. SUR 158 Pharmacology for Surgical Tec (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: admission in to Surgical Technology program and credit or concurrent enrollment in SUR 150. 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA C. Ragsdale Note: On-campus final exam during finals week. Day/time TBA. SUR 214 Surgical Specialties II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: SUR 114, SUR 116, SUR 118, SUR 131, SUR 132, SUR 138 and SUR 139; concurrent enrollment in SUR 119, SUR 133, and SUR 134; and credit or concurrent enrollment in SUR 150 and SUR 158. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM M 1/12–5/7 L143 R. Masters THE 109 Costumes (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $8.00 Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in THE 107 recommended. 101 LEC 3:00 PM–4:50 PM T 1/12–3/6 C153 Staff THE 124 Film Appreciation (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 001 LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM T LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM R 002 LEC 2:00 PM–2:50 PM M LAB 2:00 PM–4:45 PM W 003H HYC 2:00 PM–4:45 PM T 051W ONL 201H HYC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM R 351W ONL 352W ONL 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 3/9–5/7 3/9–5/7 THE 125 Film History (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 051W ONL 1/12–5/7 TBA Staff THE 202 Acting II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $24.00 Prerequisite: THE 104 001 LEC 1:00 PM–2:50 PM 1/12–5/7 TR INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: CLN Clinical site (off-campus) EXP Work experience/internship (off-campus) HYC Hybrid (50% or more in-class) HYO Hybrid (50% or more online) LAB Lab LEC Lecture ONL Online (login to COBRA) OPE Open-entry, open-exit C118 C118 C118 C118 C118 TBA C118 TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff C181 Staff SPRING 2015 61 VTT Veterinary Technology WLD Welding VTT 111 Small Animal Nursing II (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $81.00 Prerequisite: VTT 110, VTT 113, VTT 114, VTT 116, VTT 119, BIO 121 and MAT 151. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L141 L. Lobdell LAB 9:00 AM–10:50 AM MW 1/12–5/7 L160 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L141 002 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM M 1/12–5/7 L141 L. Lobdell LAB 2:00 PM–3:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L160 LEC 11:00 AM–11:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L141 VTT 112 Radiography (3.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: VTT 110, VTT 113, VTT 114, VTT 116, VTT 119, BIO 121, and MAT 151. 001 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L154 M. Luzzi LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM RF 1/12–5/7 L141 002 LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L154 M. Luzzi LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM RF 1/12–5/7 L141 003 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM RF 1/12–5/7 L141 M. Luzzi LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 L154 VTT 115 Clinical Lab II (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $30.00 Prerequisite: VTT 110, VTT 113, VTT 114, VTT 116, VTT 119, BIO 121 and MAT 151. 001 LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM T 1/12–5/7 L227 S. Hurley LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L141 002 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM W 1/12–5/7 L141 S. Hurley LAB 1:00 PM–3:50 PM R 1/12–5/7 L227 VTT 117 Surgery Technology I (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $70.00 Prerequisite: VTT 110, VTT 113, VTT 114, VTT 116, VTT 199, BIO 121, and MAT 151. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 L. Eller LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L160 002 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 L. Eller LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM R 1/12–5/7 L160 003 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L141 L. Eller LAB 9:00 AM–11:50 AM F 1/12–5/7 L160 VTT 211 Clinic Care II (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: VTT 210, VTT 212, VTT 214 and BIO 123. 001C CLN 9:30 AM–1:30 PM MTWRF 1/12–5/7 CLIN L. Lobdell VTT 213 Animal Management (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: VTT 210, VTT 212, VTT 214 and BIO 123. 001 LEC 2:00 PM–3:50 PM MW 1/12–5/7 L244 L. Eller VTT 215 Common Veterinary Drg II (1.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: VTT 119, VTT 210, VTT 212, VTT 214 and BIO 123. 001 LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM T 1/12–5/7 L244 S. Hurley Get the skills you need to succeed at Parkland College. Call 217/351-2481 today • www.parkland.edu/est WLD 110 Beginning Gas/Arc Welding (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 101R LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TR 1/12–3/6 LAB 2:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 1/12–3/6 Note: Collision repair students only. WLD 111 Introduction to Welding Additional course fee: $120.00 001R LEC 8:00 AM–8:50 AM LAB 9:00 AM–10:45 AM Note: CNH students only. 002R LEC 1:00 PM–3:45 PM LAB 1:00 PM–3:45 PM Note: DPE students only 003 LEC 6:00 PM–6:50 PM LAB 7:00 PM–8:45 PM 201 LEC 9:00 AM–10:00 AM LAB 10:10 AM–12:20 PM SPRING 2015 Staff (4.0 hrs.) MF MF 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 T131 T132 Staff MW MW 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 T131 T132 Staff TR TR TR TR 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 2/2–5/7 2/2–5/7 T131 T132 T130 T132 Staff Staff WLD 112 Gas Metal Arc Welding (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: WLD 110 or WLD 111, and concurrent enrollement in WLD 212. 001R LEC 8:00 AM–1:25 PM S 1/12–5/7 T131 Staff LAB 8:00 AM–1:25 PM S 1/12–5/7 T132 Note: IBEW students only. 301R LEC 1:00 PM–1:50 PM TR 3/9–5/7 T131 Staff LAB 2:00 PM–3:45 PM TR 3/9–5/7 T132 Note: Collision repair students only. WLD 113 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: WLD 110 or WLD 111, and concurrent enrollment in WLD 213. 101 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM MW 1/12–3/6 T131 Staff LAB 6:00 PM–8:45 PM MW 1/12–3/6 T132 WLD 213 Adv Gas Tungsten Arc Weld (2.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $60.00 Prerequisite: WLD 110 or WLD 111, and concurrent enrollment in WLD 213. 301 LEC 6:00 PM–8:45 PM MW 3/9–5/7 T131 Staff LAB 6:00 PM–8:45 PM MW 3/9–5/7 T132 WLD 216 Welding Certification I (4.0 hrs.) Additional course fee: $120.00 Prerequisite: WLD-111. 001 LEC 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR LAB 9:00 AM–11:45 AM TR 62 T131 T132 1/12–5/7 1/12–5/7 T131 T132 Staff Textbook information may be found at www.parkland.edu/bookstore. Campus Safety Campus Safety The Department of Public Safety offers several types of emergency care for Parkland students and employees, as well as patrol and law enforcement services. The Police Division is comprised of police officers certified by the State of Illinois Police Training Board. All officers are trained EMTs and offer emergency medical care for any reported incident on campus. Officers are also trained in hazardous materials and severe weather response. Some of the services provided are: • Escort Service — 24 hours a day to any on-campus location. • Record, Identify and Protect — Engravers are provided so students can mark their personal possessions. • Emergency Phones — Provide immediate contact with the Department of Public Safety — Located in campus parking lots and near entrances to the main campus building. • Safety Information — Officers will speak to groups or individuals who have questions about state laws and crime prevention measures, including identity theft, crime preventions, sexual assault, and women’s self-defense. • Emergency Notification System — All Parkland students and employees may subscribe to Parkland’s Immediate Response Information System (IRIS) by going to www.parkland.edu/publicsafety and following the instructions there. In the event of a severe emergency, IRIS will alert students, faculty, and staff via cell phone, land lines, computers, and faxes. This service is free of charge If you witness any unsafe conditions on campus please notify the Department of Public Safety. Lost and Found Missing your cell phone, car keys, backpack, calculator, glasses, umbrella, iPod, textbook, jacket? Check with Public Safety in X109. Alcohol and Substance Abuse Policies The use or possession of alcohol or other controlled substances by students is strictly prohibited on campus and is subject to criminal and student disciplinary charges. See the Student Policy and Procedures Manual at www.parkland.edu/ studentpolicy for further information. Parkland College offers educational programs concerning substance abuse. The Office of Student Life, the Department of Public Safety, the Office of Students with Disabilities, and the Wellness Center offer resources for persons who use or abuse alcohol or drugs. Students may also seek on-campus assistance through the Counseling and Advising Center. Campus Crime Statistics On- and off-campus crime statistics and other important safety information can be found on the web at www.parkland. edu/publicsafety. You may also request a printed copy of this information by writing to the Department of Public Safety, Parkland College, 2400 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign, IL 61821-1899. Campus Hours During the regular school year: 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday Individual office and department hours may vary. Students are not allowed on campus after normal business hours without faculty or staff supervision. Public Safety Hours Main Office: Room X109 Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Call 217/351-2369 (or 2369 from any campus phone). Substations: Room X110 (College Center) Room U136 (Student Services Center) 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Monday–Friday Public Safety only provides statistical information to the general public and is prohibited from giving out specific details. Exercise your civic duty. VOTE. Voter registration applications are available at the Office of Student Life, room U122, or download from the student life web page (www.parkland.edu, choose “student life”). SPRING 2015 63 Final Exams Note Due to facility availability, May 2015 commencement will be held on Thursday, May 14; therefore final exams will be held on Friday, May 8 through Thursday, May 14, and there will be no official “study day.” Day Classes Day classes on and off campus will have final examinations scheduled May 8–14 at the time and date determined by the first hour of the first meeting of the course (lecture, laboratory, clinic, quiz section) in a regular week. Final examinations will be held in the same classroom where the first class meeting of the week takes place according to the schedule at the right. Evening and Saturday Classes All full-semester evening classes will have final exams May 8–14 at the regular class time (according to the schedule at the right). Friday evening and Saturday classes and classes less than a fullsemester in length that end before May 1 will have final exams at the last scheduled class. Final Exam Guidelines These guidelines were established to ensure that students receive the full set of instructional class periods for which they paid and are entitled to and that they have the appropriate amount of time to prepare adequately for final examinations. • A final examination will be given in each credit class at Parkland College. In courses where a final examination is not appropriate, an educational alternative will be scheduled during the week of final examinations. • In all full-semester and second half-semester classes (with the last regularly scheduled class meeting May 1–7), a final examination will be given during final examination week (May 8–14) according to the schedule published to the right. No final examinations will be given early during regular class periods. • In courses with the last regularly scheduled class meeting prior to May 1, including classes that only meet during the first half of the semester, a final examination will be given at the last regularly scheduled class meeting. • Three examinations scheduled for the same day may be considered a conflict. Conflicts may be resolved by arrangement with the faculty. • Grades are due by 11:59 p.m., May 18. If you have questions or concerns about the guidelines, call 217/351-2542. Final Examination Schedule May 8–14, 2015 DAY CLASSES If your first class meeting during the week is: The final exam will be held: Monday at 7 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 a.m. . . . . . . . Tues. . . . May 12 Monday at 8 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 a.m. . . . . . . . Mon.. . . May 11 Monday at 9 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 a.m. . . . . . . . Wed. . . . May 13 Monday at 10 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 a.m. . . . . . . . Thurs. . . May 14 Monday at 11 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m.-1 p.m. . . Mon.. . . May 11 Monday at 12 noon . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m.-1 p.m. . . Wed. . . . May 13 Monday at 1 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m.-1 p.m. . . Tues. . . . May 12 Monday at 2 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 p.m. . . . . . . . . Tues. . . . May 12 Monday at 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. . . . 2-4 p.m. . . . . . . . . Mon.. . . May 11 Tuesday at 7 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-10 a.m. . . . . . . . Mon.. . . May 11 Tuesday at 8 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 a.m. . . . . . . . Tues. . . . May 12 Tuesday at 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. . . 8-10 a.m. . . . . . . . Fri.. . . . . May 8 Tuesday at 11 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m.-1 p.m. . . Thurs. . . May 14 Tuesday at 12 noon . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m.-1 p.m. . . Fri.. . . . . May 8 Tuesday at 1 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 p.m. . . . . . . . . Wed. . . . May 13 Tuesday at 2 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 p.m. . . . . . . . . Thurs. . . May 14 Tuesday at 3 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 p.m. . . . . . . . . Wed. . . . May 13 Tuesday at 4 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 p.m. . . . . . . . . Thurs. . . May 14 Any day class after Tuesday. . . 2-4 p.m. . . . . . . . . Fri.. . . . . May 8 EVENING CLASSES If your evening class is held on (first meeting of the week):. Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The final exam will be held: Mon.. . . May 11 Tues.. . . . May 12 Wed. . . . May 13 Thurs. . . May 14 All evening finals (5 p.m. or later) will be at the regular class time. All students and alumni (“Students”) are advised that Parkland College (“Parkland”) Marketing and Public Relations Office takes photographs and videotapes of Students throughout the year. These photographs and videotapes often include Students in classrooms, study areas, residence halls, and at athletic events and Parkland‑related activities. Parkland reserves the right to use these photographs and videotapes as a part of its publicity and marketing efforts. Students who enroll at Parkland do so with the understanding that these photographs and videotapes might include their names, pictures, images, voices, and likenesses, and such photographs or videotapes might be included, published, or used in Parkland publications including print, broadcast, or electronic media, for publicity, commercial, or marketing purposes, and enrollment at Parkland constitutes Students’ consent to the inclusion, publication, or use of their names, pictures, images, voices, and likenesses in Parkland publications, both printed and electronic, for publicity, commercial, promotional, or marketing purposes. Parkland College ensures equal educational opportunities are offered to students, regardless of race, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, veteran status, Vietnam veteran status, ancestry, or disability. Questions in reference to educational opportunities may be directed to Linda Moore, vice president, A124, Parkland College, 217/351-2551, responsible for gender equity (Title IX), minorities (Title VI), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Cathy Robinson, director of disability services, U260, Parkland College, 217/353-2082, responsible for students with disabilities (Section 504). The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) Report is available upon request from the office of the vice president for student services or director of athletics. 64 SPRING 2015 Astronomy shows Friday and Saturday nights GIERTZ GALLERY at parkland college SPRING 2015 EXHIBITION CALENDAR Glimmer: Photographic Works by Christopher Schneberger MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2014– SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2015 Presently Absent: Paintings by Tom Berenz MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9–TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015 Parkland College Art and Design Student Exhibition MONDAY, APRIL 13–SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015 Parkland College Graphic Design Student Show MONDAY, MAY 11–SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015 Around the Block: Artists from Our Neighborhood MONDAY, JUNE 15–THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015 FANTASY DRAMA! The Sparrow By Chris Mathews, Jake Minton, and Nathan Allen, directed by Gary Ambler This fantastic coming-of-age drama promises to be an imaginative and original piece of theatrical storytelling. February 19–March 1, 2015 MUSICAL COMEDY! The Drowsy Chaperone Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar, directed by J.W. Morrissette Past and present hilariously collide in this tuneful and masterful meta-musical! April 16–May 2, 2015 Reservations: 217/351-2528 • www.parkland.edu/theatre ECRWSS Postal Customer 2400 West Bradley Ave., Champaign IL 61821-1899 w w w. p a r k l a n d . e d u • 2 1 7 / 3 5 1 - 2 2 0 0 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Champaign, Illinois Permit No. 268 Considering College in 2015? 2400 West Bradley Ave., Champaign IL 61821-1899 w w w. p a r k l a n d . e d u • 2 1 7 / 3 5 1 - 2 2 0 0 Grab some financial aid before it runs out! Turn in your FAFSA* as soon as possible after Jan. 1: ✔ State grants (MAP) are first-come, first served. ✔ Early birds usually get the most $$ for college. ✔ Delaying could mean ‘no college’ for you next fall. ✔ Use Parkland federal code 007118. 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