Timetable of Classes Fall 2015 - Walters State Community College

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Timetable of
Classes
Fall Semester, 2015
A Tennessee Board of Regents College
ABOUT WALTERS STATE
Walters State Community College Vision
Walters State will be a premier community college, committed to increasing educational attainment and workforce preparedness through excellence in teaching and service.
Walters State Community College Mission 2010-2015
Walters State is a learning-centered, comprehensive, public community college dedicated to increasing educational attainment and supporting economic development by providing affordable, high quality educational opportunities for the
residents of East Tennessee.
To accomplish the mission, the college:
• offers programs of study that lead to the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Science in Teaching,
and Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates in programs of study of one year or less
• delivers public service and non-credit programs in support of workforce development and personal enrichment
• employs highly qualified faculty and staff
• fosters and inspires student engagement and success
• provides convenient access through multiple campuses and advanced technology
• partners with other educational institutions to promote access and facilitate articulation and transfer
• pursues external sources of support and entrepreneurial initiatives
• assesses and responds to community needs
• provides opportunities for promoting diversity and cultural awareness to enhance quality of life
• pursues resourcefulness, effectiveness and efficiency through comprehensive accountability and continuous improvement programs.
Tennessee Board of Regents: The Honorable Bill Haslam, Governor, Gregory Duckett, John Farris, At-Large West Tennessee, Darrell S. Freeman, Tom Griscom, The Honorable Kevin
S. Huffman, Commissioner of Education, The Honorable Julius Johnson, Commissioner of Agriculture, Jonas Kisber, Fran Marcum, J. Parker Smith, Rebecca Reeves, Student Regent
2014-2015, Richard Rhoda, Executive Director, Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Howard Roddy, At-Large East Tennessee, Emily J. Reynolds, At-Large Middle Tennessee,
John D. Stites II, Robert P. Thomas, Danni B. Varlan, Dottye Webb, Faculty Regent 2014-2015, John Morgan, Chancellor, Tennessee Board of Regents.
Walters State is one of 46 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the sixth largest system of higher education in the nation. The Tennessee Board of Regents is the
governing board for this system which is comprised of six universities, 13 community colleges, and 27 colleges of applied technology, providing programs in 90 of Tennessee’s 95
counties to more than 200,000 students.
Walters State Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission
on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Walters State Community College. SACSCOC should
be contacted regarding only questions about the accreditation status of the institution, to file a third-party comment at the time of the institution’s formal, scheduled review, or to
file a complaint against the institution for alleged non-compliance with a standard or requirement. Normal inquiries about Walters State such as admission requirements, financial
aid, educational programs, etc. should be addressed directly to the institution and not to SACSCOC.
Walters State Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status
in provision of educational programs and services or employment opportunities and benefits pursuant to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the
Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of
1967 (ADEA). Inquiries and charges of violations of any of the above referenced policies should be directed to the Assistant Vice President for Human Resources/Affirmative Action
Officer, 500 S. Davy Crockett Pkwy., Morristown, TN 37813-6899, 423-585-6845 or email: tammy.goode@ws.edu. Requests for accommodation of a disability should be directed to
Office of Disability Services at Walters State, 500 S. Davy Crockett Pkwy., Morristown, TN 37813-6899.
WSCC 00885-21001 Rev. 3/15
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FALL SEMESTER 2015
• All tuition/fees will be due Friday, August 14, 4 p.m.
•UNPAID BALANCES WILL RESULT IN THE DELETION OF STUDENT’S CLASS SCHEDULE.
•Registrations completed August 15-21. Tuition/fees will be due
Friday, August 21, 4 p.m.
•STUDENTS WITH UNPAID BALANCES WILL RESULT IN THE DELETION OF STUDENT’S
CLASS SCHEDULE.
FEES INCURRED AUGUST 22-28 ARE DUE BY 4 P.M.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, AND WILL BE
SUBJECT TO A $25 LATE CHARGE. THERE WILL BE
NO NEW REGISTRATIONS OR ADDING OF CLASSES
AFTER 4 P.M., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28.
Paper statements for tuition/fees are no longer mailed. Students may view their account balance beginning July
21 or monitor their StarMAIL for electronic notices. It is the student’s responsibility to pay all charges by the appropriate fee payment due date.
Fee Payment Options:
1. Beginning July 13, pay in full by cash, check, money order, debit/credit card (Mastercard, Visa, Discover) in person at any campus
Cashier Office.
2. Pay in full on-line through StarNET with debit/credit card (Mastercard/VISA/Discover) or an electronic check. From the Student
Menu, select Student Account, Bill Payment Suite (Pay Account Balance in Full). Follow instructions carefully.
3. Enroll in an automated payment plan ($25 processing fee) on-line through StarNET. From the Student Menu, select Student Account, select QuikPay Deferred Payment Plan. Read all information carefully before agreeing to the terms. Note: No monies are
paid directly to WSCC. Monies are automatically withdrawn or charged to the responsible parties account in compliance with the
agreement.
4. Pay using scholarships or grants: awards must be posted to the student’s account prior to the fee payment deadline. Any awards
not covering the total due is the responsibility of the student and must be paid in full by the fee payment deadline.
5. Third party payments or authorizations must be received the day before the fee payment deadline in order to be posted to the
student’s account prior to the fee payment deadline.
6. Fee waivers or discounts must accompany fee payment or be received by noon of the fee payment deadline in order to be posted
to the student’s account prior to the fee payment deadline. Faxes are accepted. Any forms received by mail and/or fax after noon
on the fee payment deadline will not be processed until the next business day. All forms must be complete and all appropriate
signatures dated on or after July 11.
7. Questions concerning fee payment contact the Cashier Office at 423-585-2616.
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ACADEMIC
CALENDAR
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Fall Semester 2015
Mission Statement.......................................................... 2
April 6 - August 28
STAR_NET System available for registration.
July 13 Fall fee assessment available in STARNET.
Traffic and Parking Information....................................... 5
Students may begin paying fees on-line through STARNET or
in-person at any campus Cashier Office.
Steps to Enrollment Checklist.......................................... 6
July 13 - Sept. 4
Quikpay Deferred Payment opens for fall enrollment until 4
p.m. on September 4. Students may begin enrolling in a fall
tuition/fee payment plan through STARNET. $25 enrollment
fee. Minimum account balance due of $100 is required.
Registration Instructions................................................. 8
August 14
Fees due by 4 p.m.
Note: Excludes dual enrollment students
Notes to Students............................................................ 8
August 19
Financial Aid Book/Supply Advances disbursed. (Only includes
aid awarded by the Financial Aid Office).
Grade Inquiry................................................................... 9
August 20
Readmissions Committee meets 9 a.m.
August 21
Fees due by 4 p.m.
Note: Excludes dual enrollment students
August 24
Classes Begin
August 28
Late registration/adding of additional courses ends
September 1
Fees due by 4 p.m. for dual enrollment students
September 4
Fees due by 4 p.m. for all students
Bookstore...................................................................... 14
QuikPay deferred payment plan enrollment closes at 4 p.m.
Distance Education........................................................ 15
September 6
Financial Aid Census Date
September 7
Labor Day Holiday (college closed)
September 10
Begin disbursing Financial Aid and Institutional refunds
September 15
Fall Graduation Application Deadline
Off Campus Courses...................................................... 27
October 12-13
Fall break no classes (college open)
Regents On-Line Degree Courses.................................. 39
November 4
Last day to drop a course (W grade assigned)
Last day for students to make up incomplete(s) grades from
Spring or Summer semester 2015.
November 9
Spring 2016 registration begins
November 11
Last day for instructors to turn in grade change form to their
Division Dean for incomplete grades given Spring or Summer
semester 2015.
November 15
Priority Deadline for Spring 2016 Graduation Application
November 25-29
Thanksgiving Holiday (college closed 26-27)
December 4
Fall Classes End
December 7-11
Final examinations for Fall Classes
December 10
Nurses Pinning
December 11
Fall Commencement
December 14
All grades loaded in BANNER 9 a.m.
Faculty grade verification sign sheets due in the student records
office
Academic Calendar.......................................................... 4
Registration Information................................................. 7
Fee Assessment and Payment Information................... 10
Refund Information....................................................... 12
Testing Information....................................................... 13
On Campus Courses...................................................... 16
Application for Admission............................................. 43
Hepatitis B..................................................................... 47
Application for Readmission.......................................... 48
Transcript Request......................................................... 49
STUDENT LOAD:
A student must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours to be considered a full-time student; however, to make progress toward an associate degree in two years, a
student should enroll in 15-17 hours up to a maximum load of 21 hours per semester (hours beyond 21 hours requires special approval).
NOTE: Students receiving Social Security or Veteran’s benefits should contact the appropriate office for specific guidelines.
TO CHANGE MAJORS:
Go to the Student Enrollment Office, SSB Room U109, and complete a form.
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TRAFFIC AND PARKING
Parking Permits
• Parking permits are valid on all campuses from August 15 of the current year
to August 15 of the following year.
• All vehicles parked on any Walters State campus must properly display a valid
WSCC hang tag/parking permit at all times when on campus.
• Current academic term parking permits from sister or co-hort institutions will
be honored on all campuses (LMU, KING, MILLIGAN, ETSU).
• Hang tag parking permits should be acquired during registration periods from
the Campus Police Department.
• New parking permits are issued at the beginning of fall semester and are valid
from August to August. It is not necessary for spring or summer semester
returning students to obtain a new hang tag each semester.
• If a different vehicle is driven, or you otherwise do not have your issued permit
on the vehicle you are driving, temporary permits are available in the Campus
Police office.
• Motorcycles must be registered in the campus police office by providing the
vehicle tag number and student/employee information. It will not be necessary to display a permit on the bike.
• Disabled permits may be applied for and received in the office of Disability
Services in the Student Services Building, room U130. A WSCC disabled permit must be displayed in conjunction with state permits. Temporary WSCC
disabled permits do not require display of state hang tags.
• State disability permits must be registered to the student/employee driver of
the vehicle. It is a violation of law for a non-disabled family member to utilize
a disabled family member’s disability permit for the purpose of parking if the
disabled family member is not being transported. Violators will be cited and
parking permits confiscated.
Appeals Process
• The campus police department IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for the appeals process
and is not authorized to void student citations.
• If a student wishes to protest a citation, the protest MUST be made within 10
days, excluding holidays and weekends, from the date of the citation.
• Appeals may be made in the office of Student Affairs located in room 100
of the Jack E. Campbell College Center building on the Morristown campus
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
• Students appealing citations at satellite campus sites (Greeneville, Sevierville,
and Claiborne) will not be required to travel to the Morristown campus. Traffic
court will be held at these campus sites via remote broadcast.
Visitors and Guests
• It is the responsibility of each student to advise any visitors they may have on
campus of the parking rules and regulations.
• It is the responsibility of each individual visiting the campus to abide by campus
rules and regulations.
• Visitors to our campuses should obtain a parking permit from the campus
police office to avoid receiving a citation.
• Visitors receiving a citation may return the citation to the campus police office
the day it is received. The visitor will be asked to provide information so that
verification of visitor status may take place. If verified to be a non-student
visitor no fine will be assessed.
• Visitor citations will not be accepted from students, NO EXCEPTIONS.
FOR COMPLETE PARKING AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS,
REFER TO THE STUDENT HANDBOOK
Speed Limits / Enforcement
• Speed limits on all campuses are radar enforced.
• Speed limits on all campus streets is 20 mph unless otherwise posted.
• Speed limits in all campus parking lots is 10 mph unless otherwise posted.
• All State of Tennessee Motor Vehicle Laws are applicable on all campuses 24
hours a day.
• Campus police officers are responsible for enforcement of state and local laws
as well as college regulations.
CRIME PREVENTION TIPS
• DO NOT leave personal valuables unattended to include, but not limited to,
purses, books, calculators, computers, book bags, etc.
• DO NOT leave valuables in plain view in your vehicle to include, but not limited
to, purses, books, compact discs, cell phones, radar detectors, GPS units, book
bags, etc.
• ALWAYS roll up you windows and lock you vehicle doors
Automobile Accidents
• All automobile accidents must be reported to the campus police department.
• A campus police officer upon being notified of an accident will respond and
complete a State of Tennessee Crash report.
• Copies of the accident report may be obtained, at no charge, within two days
of the accident unless otherwise indicated by the reporting officer.
Citations
• Student vehicles parked in faculty/staff/visitor parking areas will be cited.
• Vehicles parked in faculty/staff/visitor lots designated as student parking after
5:30 p.m. but are utilized for student parking prior to 5:30 p.m. will be cited.
• Multiple parking and traffic violations will result in a citation being issued
which will reflect each individual violation.
• Multiple violations on one citation will result in multiple fines.
• Any vehicle with two violations for not having a campus hang tag may, upon
further violation, be removed from campus at the owner’s expense.
• Excessive violations may result in vehicle being towed at the owner’s expense,
suspension of driving privileges and/or other disciplinary action as imposed
by the Vice President for Student Affairs.
A CAMPUS POLICE OFFICER MAY BE REACHED AT
Morristown- 423-585-6752 or Campus Extension 4444
WSCC Campus Police
Pursuant to the provisions of the “College and University Security Information Act”, Public Chapter No. 317, enacted by the 1989 General Assembly,
WSCC makes available crime rates and statistics as well as security policies
and procedures to interested parties. If you wish to review or receive a
copy, contact:
Fines/Penalties
• The fine for parking and registration violations is $15.
• The fine for parking in areas designated as “Disabled” is $200.
• The fine for a moving vehicle violation is $15.
• Unpaid citations result in a hold being placed on the students account.
• Fines should be paid promptly during the current semester to avoid penalties.
• Fines may be paid in the Student Service Building Cashier’s office on the
Morristown campus or the administrative office of each satellite campus
between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Campus Police
Walters State Community College
500 S. Davy Crockett Parkway
Morristown, Tennessee 37813-6899
Telephone 423-585-6752
A summary of the Walters State Drug-Free Campus/Workplace Policy,
the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act, and the campus crime statistics
may be accessed through the web at www.ws.edu (click on Student Right
to Know and then Campus Police).
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STEPS TO ENROLLMENT
CHECKLIST
The following checklist may be used as an aid to help guide you through the entire enrollment process from application to payment of fees after registration is complete. Feel free to check off items as you complete them.
����� Apply for admission and be accepted to Walters State Community College. Applications are available at the college campuses in Morristown,
Sevierville, Greeneville and Tazewell, in the back of the timetable of classes each semester or on the college’s website at www.ws.edu (follow the
Admissions link, click on Apply, and look for your student type).
����� Complete and sign a Hepatitis B Immunization form. The Hepatitis B shot is not required but the completed form must be submitted for acceptance to WSCC.
����� Complete both sides of the Immunization Enrollment Requirement form and return to WSCC, Admissions Office, 500 S. Davy Crockett Pkwy.,
Morristown, TN 37813 to add to your Admissions file.
����� Request official transcripts from the last high school you attended and any college(s) you may have attended be mailed to WSCC. Students holding a High School Equivalency Diploma must provide official scores from the agency that administered the exam. Contact the school or agency
to request the above items or complete a transcript request form available at www.ws.edu/admissions/apply. The form is also available at any
Walters State Admissions office
����� For financial aid information, visit www.ws.edu and click on “Financial Aid” on the left of the screen or call 423-585-6811. Priority deadline for
students starting WSCC in the fall is June 30, for spring November 30, and for summer April 30.
����� Reference your admissions email to determine whether you are required to submit ACT or SAT scores or may take the COMPASS exam. Contact
Counseling & Testing at 423-585-6800 for testing needs. (Note: Transfer students must provide a transcript of prior college work to determine
English and math placement or testing needs.)
����� Register for an on-campus orientation session at one of the WSCC campuses located in Morristown, Sevierville or Greeneville by visiting www.
ws.edu/admissions/orientation/. Note: non-degree seeking students, transfer and readmit students are not required to complete orientation
����� For pre-advising and information regarding transferring to a four-year school, contact the Student Success Center at 423-318-2337.
����� Meet with an academic advisor to get cleared to register for classes. Contact the academic division of your major or contact the Student Success
Center for a referral to the appropriate office.
Academic Divisions:
• Behavioral & Social Sciences (Psychology, Education, History, etc.)..............................................................................423-585-2633
• Business (Culinary, Accounting, Paralegal Studies, Business, etc.) ..............................................................................423-585-6972
• Health Programs (Nursing, Health Information Technology, PTA, etc.) .......................................................................423-585-6981
• Humanities (Journalism, Theatre, English, Foreign Languages, etc.) . ..........................................................................423-585-6947
• Mathematics (Engineering, Mathematics Education/Statistics) . .................................................................................423-585-6864
• Public Safety (Basic Law Enforcement, Paramedic, Criminal Justice) ...........................................................................423-585-2671
• Natural Science (Pre-Professional Programs, Chemistry, Physics, etc.) ........................................................................423-585-6865
• Technical Education (Computer Science, Electronics, Agriculture, etc.) .......................................................................423-585-2644
• Undecided/General........................................................................................................................... 423-585-2633 or 423-585-6947
• Sevier County Campus...................................................................................................................................................865-774-5801
• Greeneville/Greene County Campus.............................................................................................................................423-798-7940
• Claiborne Campus.........................................................................................................................................................423-851-4761
����� Log on to StarNET to register for classes or register in the Student Success Center. Registration instructions may be found in the Timetable of
Classes.
����� Pay your fees by the deadline posted in the Timetable of Classes. NOTE: If you receive financial aid, check your StarNET account to make certain
aid has been posted before the fee payment deadline – Don’t have your schedule deleted!
IMMUNIZATION ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS
According to the Tennessee Department of Health, new full-time students are required to provide documentation showing proof of two doses of the
measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines prior to enrollment. In addition, proof of two doses of the Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine must also be
provided. Students enrolling in less than 12 credit hours or those taking solely online coursework are exempt from the immunication requirements.
FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF IMMUNIZATIONS WILL PLACE A HOLD ON YOUR ACADEMIC RECORD. YOU WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO
REGISTER BEYOND YOUR FIRST SEMESTER UNTIL AN ACCEPTABLE FORM OF IMMUNIZATION DOCUMENTATION IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF
STUDENT ENROLLMENT, STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING, ROOM U109.
FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE ENROLLMENT SERVICES OFFICE, STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING, ROOM U109 OR
BY TELEPHONE AT 318-2763 OR TOLL-FREE 1-800-225-4770.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION CALENDAR • FALL, 2015
In order to see your advisor and register, you must have appropriate test scores or transcripts. You must see your advisor prior to accessing the StarNET
System. First-time students will be permitted to register by the StarNET System ONLY after completing New Student Orientation ON CAMPUS OR ONLINE.
April 6
continuous
closed only for daily back-up
11:30 p.m. - 2 a.m.*
*hours approximate
StarNET Registration
OPENING DAY REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN AT 8 A.M.
LATE REGISTRATION
A $25 late fee will be assessed for the following registrations: In order to see your advisor and register, your admissions file must be complete. You
must see your advisor prior to accessing the StarNET System for the first time.
August 24 - 28
Mon. - Fri.
until 4 p.m.
StarNET System
Any paperwork required (ex. application, readmission form) may be filled out in the admissions office between the hours of 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday - Thursday and
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Friday.
*All fees must be received by the Cashier Office or Off-Campus Centers by 4 p.m. on September 4.
Drop/Add Procedures
Adding may be done through Friday, August 28. Dropping will continue throughout the semester according to the deadline dates noted with the
course. Any additional fees incurred through drop/add must be received in the Cashier Office of any campus centers by 4 p.m. on September 4. No
adding may be done after August 28.
There will be no new registrations, adding of additional courses, or re-registrations due
to deletion of schedule after August 28. All financial obligations must be cleared by that
time, or you will not be permitted to attend school for this semester.
REGISTRATION IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL ALL FEES ARE PAID.
See fee payment options on page 10.
Eligibility for Deferment of Payment of Tuition and Fees by Certain Eligible Students Receiving U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs or Other Governmentally Funded Educational Assistance Benefits
Service members, Veterans, and dependents of veterans who are eligible beneficiaries of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs education benefits or other governmentally funded educational assistance, subject to the conditions and guidelines set
forth in Tennessee Code Annotated 49-7-104 as amended, may elect, upon formal application, to defer payment of required
tuition and fees until the final day of the term for which the deferment has been requested. Application for the deferment
must be made no later than 14 days after the beginning of the term, and the amount of the deferment shall not exceed the
total monetary benefits to be received for the term. Students who have been granted deferments are expected to make timely
payments on their outstanding tuition and fees balance once education benefits are being delivered, and eligibility for such
deferment shall terminate if the student fails to abide by any applicable rule or regulation, or to act in good faith in making
timely payments. This notice is published pursuant to Public Chapter 279, Acts of 2003, effective July 1, 2003.
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REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
REGISTER NOW
INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP YOU
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!
StarNET (Web for Students)
The timetable booklet contains the schedule of courses for fall, 2014 including
Evening and Distance Education courses. Please read carefully the information pertaining to you.
Timetable Booklet: This booklet contains information in existence at the
time of publication. The college reserves the right to make changes in cost,
policies, and administrative procedures. Some courses have special restrictions as noted in the timetable. Please be aware of these requirements when
you early register.
Violations: Access to register for class(es) and to drop/add class(es) is controlled by a personal PIN number and the student’s social security number.
Unauthorized use of StarNET to alter or attempt to alter another student’s PIN
number may result in disciplinary actions, including suspension or termination.
HOW TO USE
StarNET FOR REGISTRATION
TO ADD/DROP COURSES:
• Access StarNET through Walters State homepage at http://StarNet.ws.edu/
• Click on StarNET
•Click
• Enter user ID (either social security or issued W id) and pin (six-digit date
of birth) for initial access and click login
• Click on “Student and Financial Aid”
• Click on “Registration”
• Click on “Add or Drop Classes”
• Select the appropriate term and click “Submit”
• If you have any high school deficiencies or required developmental courses,
they will be listed at the top of the page
• If you know the CRN for the course, you may enter the five-digit CRN in
the “Add Classes Worksheet”
• If you need to search for available class sections, please see the directions
below
• Once the desired CRN(s) is listed in the worksheet, click “Submit Changes”
• You will either receive a “web registered” message meaning you have
been registered in the course or any “Registration Add Errors” messages
meaning you have errors that need to be corrected. You may encounter
the following errors:
•
PREQ and TEST SCORE-ERROR - either the course you are registering for has a pre-requisite or you are not eligible to take the course
based on your test scores
•
DUPLICATE CRN - you have already registered for the course using
the same CRN or another CRN assigned to that same course
•
CRN DOES NOT EXIST - invalid CRN number
•
TIME CONFLICT - course you are trying to register for has a time
conflict with another course you are already registered for
•
REPEAT GRADE RESTRICTION - you have already taken the course
you are trying to register for and made an A or B in the course
•
SECTION CLOSED - class is full
• If you encounter any of these errors and need assistance, please contact
the Student Information Office at 423-585-2685.
• You can view a detailed schedule of registered classes, by clicking “Student
Detail Schedule” on the main menu.
When is Registration?
With StarNET, selection of class(es) is continuous once registration begins.
Remember, the earlier you select your class(es), the more likely you are to
get the classes you want.
When are Fees Paid?
Students who use StarNET to register, may pay fees any time after registration,
according to the chart on page 10. Fees may be paid in person in the Cashier
Office of any campus between the hours of 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., by mail according
to the Fee Payment Calendar on page 10, by credit/debit card or electronic
check on the StarNET system or by enrolling in a QuikPay Deferred Payment
Plan through StarNET, according to the Fee Payment Calendar on page 10.
Registration for New and Former Students Using StarNET
Former students (not enrolled spring, 2014) must be readmitted by completing the necessary paperwork in the Admissions Office.
NOTES TO STUDENTS
ATTENDANCE - Students must attend the first day of class or contact
the instructor prior to the first class if they intend to remain in class. If
this procedure is not followed, the students may be administratively
dropped from the class, at the discretion of the instructor. Students
who are withdrawn from classes under this policy will receive a drop
form marked “Attendance Withdrawal”.
FINANCIAL AID - Students who are receiving financial aid must attend
all courses for which payment is received. Non-attendance, drops or
withdrawals may result in a repayment of funds. Financial aid refunds are
either direct deposited or mailed to the students permanent address as
listed on StarNET. Students are notified via StarMAIL when their financial
aid refund has been processed.
TO SEARCH FOR CLASSES:
• On the main menu, click “Look Up Classes”
• Select the appropriate term and click “Submit”
• You can select the appropriate subject and click “Class Search” and all
sections of the course you selected will appear.
• You can also narrow down your search results by selecting a particular
campus, day, time, etc.
• Keep in mind that the more search criteria you enter, the more narrow
you results.
• When the available class sections appear, you may click the “Select Box”
on the left of the screen and click “Register” at the bottom of the page to
try to register for that course or click “Add to Worksheet” and the course
will be added to the registration worksheet, but not attempt to register
you for the course.
• Once all desired CRNs are in the “Add Classes Worksheet”, click “Submit”
to register for the course.
FEE EXEMPTIONS / DISCOUNTS - Students who are eligible for a dependent
of a teacher or state employee discount must turn in their completed
form to the Cashier Office at the time of fee payment. All forms must be
appropriately signed and approved. Students who use PC 191 or state
employee fee waiver may not register until July 31. All forms should be
dated on or after July 11.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES - The student activity period for fall semester, 2014
will be on Wednesdays from 12:30 - 2:15 p.m. If you wish to participate
in extracurricular activities, do not schedule classes during this time.
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• When either adding or dropping a class, you must always use the five
digit CRN listed in the timetable.
• If you experience any problems using the StarNET System, please feel free
to contact the Student Enrollment Office at 1-800-225-4770 or 318-2763.
• You may pay fees any time after July 13 in accordance to the fee payment
dates on page 10. See Cashier Office web page at http://ws.edu/studentservices/cashiers-office/ for fee payment options.
• If you are on hold you must clear this before you will be permitted to
access the StarNET System.
StarNET
(Save Time And Register)
through the continuous registration system
April 6 - August 28, 2015
Continuous
Closed only for daily backup 11:30 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Access the Walters State home page at
www.ws.edu
• In order to access the StarNET System, you must first meet with your advisor.
Your advisor is located in the department of your current major.
• If a class is closed or a time conflict exists, choose an alternate class or try
later because some other student may have dropped from this class. Your
other alternative is to go back to the division of the class you wish to add for
permission. You may or may not be allowed in that class.
Schedule of Final Examinations
DAY CLASSES • FALL SEMESTER, 2015
FINAL EXAMINATIONS BEGIN ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2015.
Hold
To Clear
Admissions
Student Enrollment Office
1-800-225-4770 / 423-318-2763
Cashier Office
Cashier Office, SSB U151
423-585-2616
Financial Aid
SSB Room U161
1-800-225-4770 / 423-318-2763
Library
Library, 585-6903
Academic Enrichment
CCEN Room 251, 423-585-6914
Campus Police
Cashier Office, SSB U151
423-585-2616
Classes BEGINNING between
MWF MW or MF Final ExamDay of the
or WF
Timeweek (during
exam week)
7:45/8 - 8:55 a.m.
8 - 9:25 a.m.
8 - 10 a.m.
Monday
9:05 a.m. - 10 a.m.
8 - 10 a.m.
Wednesday
10:10 - 11:05 a.m.
9:35 - 11 a.m.
10:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m.
Monday
11:15 a.m. - 12:10 p.m.
11:10 a.m. - 12:35 p.m.
10:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m.
Wednesday
12:20 - 1:15 p.m.
12:45 - 2:10 p.m.
12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Monday
1:25 - 1:45 p.m.
12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday
1:55/2:20 - 3:45 p.m.
1:55/2:20 - 3:45 p.m 2:45 - 4:45 p.m.
Monday
3:55 - 5:45 p.m.
3:55 - 5:45 p.m.
Wednesday
After 6 pm (evening classes) 3:45 - 5:45 p. .m
GRADE
INQUIRY
To Obtain Grades for
Fall Semester, 2015
Given during regular class time Grades will not be mailed. They will be available to you by accessing
the StarNET (www.ws.edu) System. (Directions for accessing the system is on
page 8 of this Timetable). You may access the StarNET System starting Dec.
16, 2015, Monday - Sunday between the hours of 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Classes BEGINNING between
TR (Tuesday-Thursday) Final Exam TimeDay of the
week (during exam week)
8 - 9:25 a.m.
8 - 10 a.m.
Tuesday
9:35 - 11 a.m.
10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Thursday
11:10 a.m. -12:35 p.m.
10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Tuesday
12:45 - 2:10 p.m.
12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Thursday
2:20 - 3:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Tuesday
3:55 - 5:45 p.m.
3:45 - 5:45 p.m.
Thursday
After 6 p.m. (evening classes)
Given during regular class time
All information listed on StarNET is printable, if you need a copy of your grades.
* If you have any difficulty in obtaining your grades using the StarNET System,
please feel free to contact the Enrollment Services Office at 1-800-225-4770
or 318-2763. All holds must be removed from your record before you will be
allowed access the system.
NOTES
• Friday-only class exams will be given on Friday of exam week according to the MWF
time schedule.
• Laboratory exams will be scheduled by the instructor.
Failure to read this timetable does not excuse students from the requirements
and regulations stated herein.
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FEE ASSESSMENT AND
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Fee Payment Calendar • Fall Semester, 2015
July 13 Fee assessment available through StarNET.
Student may begin paying in full on-line through StarNET or in person at any campus.
If You Registered/Added Classes
Fees Due By
April 6 - August 14
August 14 at 4 p.m.
August 15 - August 21
August 21 at 4 p.m.
*August 22 - August 28
September 4 at 4 p.m.
DUAL ENROLLMENT STUDENTS
April 6 - September 1
September 1 at 4 p.m.
*$25 late fee assessed beginning August 24 for all students registering on or after August 24.
QuikPay Deferred Payment Plan Options
Offered by WSCC but sponsored and processed by NBS
Enrollment period : July 13 to 4:00 pm September 4
Students must enroll through StarNET.
$25 enrollment fee. $100 minimum account balance required.
Last Day to Enroll
Down Payment Due
at Time of Enrollment
Number of
Installments
Installments Due
July 13 - July 20
25%
3
Aug. 20, Sept. 20, Oct. 20
July 21 - August 5
25%
3
Sept. 5, Oct. 5, Nov. 5
August 6 - August 20
50%
2
Sept. 20, Oct. 20
50%
2
Oct. 5, Nov. 5
August 21 - September 4
• Students are responsible for knowing the fee payment deadlines.
• Paper statements are not mailed. Students may begin viewing their account balance on July 13 through StarNET. Electronic notices will be sent
to students through StarMAIL.
• Payments may be made at any campus Cashier Office.
• VISA, Mastercard, Discover (credit or debit) payments may be processed
through StarNET. Students may also pay by an electronic check.
• Failure to pay ALL tuition/fees or successfully enroll in a QuikPay deferred
payment plan by the appropriate deadline may result in the student forfeiting their seating rights.
• Students may enroll in a deferred payment plan through StarNET. From the
“Student Account Menu”, select QuikPay (Deferred Payment Plan). There
is a $25 processing fee charged for this service. Refer to the Cashier Office
webpage for additional information. Read all information carefully before
entering into the agreement.
• Please address questions concerning fees to the Morristown Campus Cashier
Office at 423-585-2616.
REGISTRATION IS CONFIRMED WHEN ALL FEES ARE PAID OR BY SUCCESSFULLY
ENROLLING IN A QUIKPAY DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN.
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Fees
Fees are subject to change without notification.
Please refer to the Cashier Office webpage at http://ws.edu/student-services/cashiers-office/ for updated information.
MAINTENANCE FEE - ALL STUDENTS
(excludes dual enrollment students)
International Education Fee - $1 per semester hour to a maximum of $12.
International Education Fee is assessed to provide students with international
experiences, international learning outcomes, applied experiences, and celebrations of global diversity. This is subject to the same refund procedures as in-state
and out-of-state tuition.
$152 per each semester hour up to 12 credit hours. Hours greater than 12 are
assessed at $30 per credit hour.
DUAL ENROLLMENT STUDENTS
Special Course Fee is assessed for designated courses such as music, police recruit
training program, health/physical education, culinary arts, labs and RODP online
courses. Please refer to the current timetable or contact the Cashier Office relative
to specific fees. (Non-refundable).
Maintenance fee is $166 per credit hour (refundable).
OUT-OF-STATE TUITION
Non-residents of Tennessee pay out-of-state tuition, in addition to the maintenance fee and all other fees.
$475 per credit hour up to 12 credit hours. Hours greater than 12 are assessed
at $95 per credit hour.
Examples:
Music - Individual Instruction
Natural Science Division Lab
Culinary Arts
$45 per credit hour
$15 flat fee
$30 - $50 flat fee
eRate: Out-of-State students registering for all online classes may be eligible for
the eRate out-of-state fee. eRate: $76 per credit hour.
REGENTS ON-LINE DEGREE PROGRAM (RODP)
FEES APPLICABLE TO ALL STUDENTS
(excludes dual enrollment students)
Maintenance fees: $152 per credit hour
On-line course fees: $61 per credit hour (Non-refundable)
Out-of-state fees: $475 per credit hour. This is in addition to the maintenance fee.
Access Fee - $11.50 per semester (Non-refundable)
Activity Fee - $8 per semester (Non-refundable).
Late Registration Fee - $25 (Non-refundable)
Technology Access Fee - $15 per semester hour to a maximum of $112.50. The
Technology Access Fee is assessed to provide a direct benefit to students for items
such as new and improved high technology laboratories and classrooms, appropriate network and software, computer and other equipment, and technological
improvements that enhance instruction and learning outcomes. This is subject to
the same refund procedures as in-state and out-of-state tuition.
FEE EXEMPTION / DISCOUNTS
Students who are eligible for a dependent of a teacher or a state employee discount must turn in their completed form to the Cashier Office of any campus at
the time of fee payment. Ensure all forms are appropriately signed and approved.
Students who use PC 191 or state employee exemptions may not register until
July 31. All forms must be signed on or after July 11.
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REFUND INFORMATION
Refund of tuition and fees are processed by the Cashier Office two weeks after the corresponding refund period ends.
Fall 2015 Refund Dates
75% Refund
25% Refund
100% Refund
Final
Period
Period
Period Ends
Drop Date
Begins
Ends Begins
Ends
Part of Term
(Session)
Description
Term Dates
1
Full term
August 24 - December 11
8/23/15
8/24/15
9/6/15 9/7/15
9/20/15
4-Nov
1A
First Half of Semester
August 24 - October 13
8/23/15
8/24/15
8/29/15 8/30/15
9/5/15
25-Sep
1B
Second Half of Semester
October 14 - December 11
10/13/15
10/14/15 10/20/15 10/21/15
10/28/15
20-Nov
DU
Dual Enrollment - Full term
August 24 - December 11
8/23/15
8/24/15
9/6/15 9/7/15
9/20/15
4-Nov
DU3
Dual Enrollment-Sevier Co 1st
August 24 - October 13
8/23/15
8/24/15
8/29/15 8/30/15
9/5/15
25-Sep
DU4
Dual Enrollment-Sevier Co 2nd
October 14 - December 11
10/13/15
10/14/15 10/20/15 10/21/15
10/28/15
20-Nov
LSA
1st half Learning Support
August 24 - October 13
8/23/15
8/24/15
9/5/15
25-Sep
LSB
2nd half Learning Support
October 14 - December 11
10/13/15
10/14/15 10/20/15 10/21/15
10/28/15
20-Nov
LSP
Learning Support
August 24 - December 11
8/23/15
8/24/15
9/6/15 9/7/15
9/20/15
4-Nov
MA1
Math Learning Support Redesign 1st half
August 24 - October 13
8/23/15
8/24/15
8/29/15 8/30/15
9/5/15
25-Sep
MA2
Math Learning Support Redesign 2nd half
October 14 - December 11
10/13/15
10/14/15 10/20/15 10/21/15
10/28/15
20-Nov
PA3
Police Academy 3-fall
July 27 - September 18
7/26/15
7/27/15
8/2/15 8/3/15
PA4
Police Academy 4-fall
October 5 - December 4
10/4/15
10/5/15
10/12/15 10/13/15
RA1
RODP First Half
August 24 - October 18
8/23/15
8/24/15
8/28/15 8/29/15
RA2
RODP Second Half
October 19 - December 2
10/18/15
10/19/15 10/22/15 10/23/15
ROD
RODP Full term
August 24 - December 11
8/23/15
8/24/15
Institutional refunds will be returned to students in the following order: 1) Refunded
to credit/debit card from which payment was made for the semester. 2) Direct
deposit (if a refund profile has been created). 3) Paper check mailed to student’s
permanent home address on file.
NOTE: Only the Maintenance Fee, Technology Access Fee, International Education
Fee, and Out-of-State Tuition are Refundable Fees.
Refunds occur when a student drops a course or courses which result in an adjusted
cost associated with the course(s) dropped. Fees which may be adjusted are in-state
tuition, technology access fee, international education fee, and out-of-state tuition.
II.
9/6/15 9/7/15
8/9/15
31-Aug
10/19/15
13-Nov
9/4/15
25-Sep
10/31/15
17-Nov
9/19/15
4-Nov
6. Costs are re-calculated based on adjusted enrollment:
a. Courses currently enrolled are charged 100% for all required costs plus
b. 25% or 75% of costs associated with course(s) dropped and the dates
the course(s) were dropped.
- 75% refund period: charged 25% of costs of dropped courses
- 25% refund period: charged 75% of costs of dropped courses
7. A refund is the difference between the cost of originally enrolled hours and
the adjusted cost as calculated in #6 above.
8. Refunds will only occur if the newly re-calculated costs are less than the
original charges/costs.
9. Not all drops/withdrawals will result in a fee adjustment.
Students are notified via StarMAIL when their refund is processed by WSCC.
I.
8/29/15 8/30/15
Situations which may result in an adjusted cost and a corresponding refund:
1. Dropping a course(s) which results in a class load of fewer hours and
results in a lower cost.
2. Withdrawing from the college.
3. Cancelled classes by WSCC. Not subject to prior notification.
4. Called to active military duty or National Guard service during the term.
5. Death of a student during the term.
III. What constitutes a swapped course? The following are examples of “swapped
course” transactions:
1. A course dropped/added on the same day.
2. The same course dropped/added on different days.
3. Courses beginning in August cannot be swapped for courses with a later
start date.
NOTE: Dropping/adding/swapping courses with non-refundable course fees may incur
additional charges. Always assess your fees after making changes to your student
schedule.
Fee adjustment calculation (cost adjustments):
1. Fees are adjusted 100% up to the first day of the semester.
2. Fees are adjusted 100% due to cancelled classes.
3. Fees are adjusted 100% due to withdrawals as a result of being called to
active military duty or National Guard service during the term.
4. Fees are adjusted 100% due the death of a student during the term.
5. Course(s) dropped or student withdrawals during the 75% and 25% refund
periods may result in an adjusted cost. See chart above for refund dates
and deadlines.
Remember ALL fees are NON-REFUNDABLE except the maintenance fee, technology
access fee, international education fee, and out-of-state tuition.
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TESTING INFORMATION
Academic Assessment and Placement
All students must make test registration in advance for the ACT or the COMPASS
test. Register either through the Information Center at 1-800-225-4770 or Counseling and Testing at 423-585-6800. All students need to complete an application to
enroll at WSCC before scheduling the ACT Residual or COMPASS test.
In compliance with the Tennessee Board of Regents policies, the following requirements apply to first-time regularly admitted students:
Entering degree seeking students with a regular high school diploma under 21 years
of age are required to submit valid ACT/SAT scores prior to registration. Valid ACT/
SAT scores are those that are less than three (3) years old by the first day of classes.
If you have not taken the ACT/SAT test battery, contact the Counseling and Testing
Center. If you have taken the ACT/SAT but did not have your scores sent to Walters
State Community College, contact the department of Admissions.
No minimum ACT/SAT score is required for acceptance to Walters State Community
College. Students with valid ACT/SAT scores equal to a minimum of 19 on the Math
and Reading sections and an 18 on the English section will be excused from placement.
Test scores are required as initial assessment for academic placement.
Assessment is required for:
1. All first-time degree seeking freshmen over 21 years of age who do not choose
to take the ACT/SAT examination.
2. All first-time degree seeking freshmen entering on the basis of GED credentials
who do not choose to take the ACT/SAT examination.
3. International students submitting ACT/SAT scores below the minimum required
or choosing not to take the ACT/SAT examination.
4. Transfer students without college level English composition or college level
algebra-based mathematics credit who do not have valid minimum ACT/SAT
scores.
5. Non-degree seeking students that do not have valid minimum ACT/SAT scores
interested in taking a college level English composition or college level algebrabased mathematics must be assessed in the appropriate area.
**COMPASS
(Computerized Placement and Assessment System Support)
Contact the Counseling and Testing Center to schedule an exam by telephone
at 423-585-6800 or access the Center’s website at http://ws.edu/studentservices/counseling-testing/testing-schedule/
**No fee for COMPASS test, except in cases of a retest or a placement challenge,
a $10 fee is charged.
General Education Test
(Required for All Students Completing Degree Requirements)
The State of Tennessee requires a general education exit exam for all Walters State
students completing Associate degree requirements.
Students should take this exam their last semester before graduation.
NOTE: Contact the Counseling and Testing Center at 423-585-6800 to schedule
a date for the exit examination, or schedule a test date through the testing
website at http://ws.edu/student-services/counseling-testing/.
Contact the Counseling and Testing Center at 423-585-6800 to take the Learning Support Diagnostic Exam.
Call:
Testing Calendar
*ACT (American College Test)
May 13
Wednesday
June 10
Wednesday
July 8
Wednesday
August 12
Wednesday
October 14
Wednesday
November 11 Wednesday
December 9 Wednesday
*ACT test fee - $45
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
Photo I.D. required for identification
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Morristown Campus
Claiborne County Campus
Sevier County Campus
Greene County Campus
423-585-6801
423-851-4762
865-774-5812
423-798-7962
BOOKSTORE
ON-CAMPUS HOURS
TEXTBOOK RENTAL RETURNS
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
Regular Hours
Summer Rentals are due back by August 7, 2015.
Fall Rentals are due back by December 11, 2015.
Extended Hours
Information on how to return rentals is available
on the website: wscc.bncollege.com
August 18-20…..8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
August 21…...Regular Hours
REFUNDS
August 24-August 27…..8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
• A Full Refund for textbooks will be given at the Morristown Campus
through August 28, 2015.
• No Refunds will be given without a receipt.
• Textbooks must come back in the condition that they left.
August 28…..Regular Hours
Aug 31-Sept.3…..8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
OFF-CAMPUS HOURS
ONLINE ORDERING
Sevierville-WSCC…..Thursday, August 20, 1 - 6 p.m.
Greeneville-WSGC…..Saturday, August 22, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Claiborne County……Thursday, August 27, 3 - 6 p.m.
Textbooks can be ordered at the Bookstore website: wscc.bncollege.com.
The textbooks can be shipped to your home or picked up at the Morristown
Campus Bookstore.
BUYBACK
STUDENT CHARGES
Buybacks are done in the Bookstore at the Morristown Campus. Buybacks
can be done at any time the store is open. An official ID (i.e Tennessee Driver’s License or Identification Card) is required for all Buybacks. The best time
for Buyback is always at the end of each semester.
Student charges must be made by 4 p.m. September 30, 2015. Student
charges consist of Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans Rehabilitation, TRA
and WIA.
Textbooks can be ordered at the Bookstore website: wscc.bncollege.com
The textbooks can be shipped to your home or picked up at the
Morristown Campus Bookstore.
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Interested in learning at your convenience; earning college
credit; learning for personal enjoyment?
Try Distance Education!
DISTANCE EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
Walters State offers learning opportunities for students who may not wish to travel to a Walters State campus for all classes. Several types of distance learning opportunities - video streaming courses, Walters State web based courses, hybrid courses and regents online degree programs
(RODP) courses are offered this semester. For more information about these distance-learning opportunities, please come by the Division of
Distance Education in room 126 of the College Center, or call 585-6899.
COLLEGE EXPRESS
HYBRID (HYD) COURSES
College Express is a fast-track, alternative delivery program. Students
may complete an Associate of Science Degree in Business/General
Studies, Associate of Science in Teaching (AST), Associate of Science/
Associate of Applied Science Early Childhood Development, Business,
and Clean Energy Technology in 24 months, and complete the general
education requirements for Health Programs in 12 months by attending
class at night. Classes are scheduled in block format. For more information, please contact Cathy Woods at 423-585-2661 or Matthew Hunter
at 423-585-2611.
Hybrid courses combine traditional on-ground classes with web classes
by dividing class time between traditional and online instruction. Students may utilize home computers or computer labs available on each
Walters State campus to access instruction and to submit assignments.
Hybrid classes are good choices for students who need to limit the number of trips to campus, but who also like having some face-to-face contact with classmates and the instructor. These classes are defined with
a section number of H11-H94.
Please be advised that separate fees will be assessed for students enrolling in these courses. In addition to the fees assessed for the classes,
there will be a course delivery fee of $10 per credit hour.
VIDEO STREAMING COURSES
Live Video Streaming
Live Video Streaming courses follow traditional class meeting schedules,
while providing students the opportunity to attend class sessions at
one of three satellite campuses (Greeneville, Sevierville, and Claiborne)
or at the Morristown campus. Students at the distance locations can
see and interact with the instructor and students at other sites via the
Internet. Live video streaming courses are good choices for students
who may be unable to travel to the Morristown campus for a particular
course. These classes are defined with a section number of V11-V94.
Please be advised that separate fees will be assessed for students enrolling in these courses. In addition to the fees assessed for the classes,
there will be a course delivery fee of $10 per credit hour.
DESKTOP VIDEO COURSES
Desktop Video Courses (DCV) offer students the opportunity to complete the work for a particular course in a face-to-face environment
over the Internet. Desktop video courses are a good choice for students
who need or want to take classes off campus but need the structure
of the classroom. To complete all requirements for these courses, students must be able to access the Internet via a DSL or higher broadband
connection from home or another location. Students will also need a
computer with a webcam, a speaker, and a microphone; or, students
will need an iPad or similar Android device. A USB headset with microphone is recommended for use with the computer, and ear buds are
recommended for use with mobile devices. Students may access the
Internet through computer facilities at the college’s library on the main
campus in Morristown or at the campuses in Greeneville, Sevierville,
and Claiborne, or anywhere they have access to the Internet. Students
who are using their laptops at Walters State to attend the course are
required to use a USB headset in consideration of others within listening distance. If students are using a Walters State owned computer to
attend the Desktop Video Course, they are responsible for obtaining or
maintaining students’ individual equipment or software for accessing
the Internet. Most Desktop Video classes do not require any on-ground
visits to any campus. Coursework is completed through desktop webinars and eLearn. These classes are defined with a section number of
A11-H94.
Please be advised that separate fees will be assessed for students enrolling in these courses. In addition to the fees assessed for the classes,
there will be a course delivery fee of $10 per credit hour.
Video on Demand
Video on Demand classes allow students to log onto taped classes
at a Walters State campus at a time different than the live scheduled
class meeting time and interact with the instructor and other students
through email. On demand video streaming courses are good choices
for students who may be unable to travel to a campus regularly for a
particular course.
WALTERS STATE WEB BASED (INTERNET) COURSES
Web based courses offer students the opportunity to complete all or
part of the work for a particular course via the Internet. These courses
may follow a modified traditional class schedule or may meet only at
selected times throughout the semester. To complete all requirements
for these courses students must be able to access the Internet. Students
may access the Internet on their own or through computer facilities at
the college’s library on the Morristown campus or at the Greeneville,
Sevierville, and Claiborne satellite campuses. The college is not responsible for obtaining or maintaining students’ individual equipment or
software necessary for accessing the Internet. Web based classes are
good choices for self-starting and self-motivated students. Classes that
are offered via the internet are defined with a section number of W11W94.
Please be advised that separate fees will be assessed for students enrolling in these courses. In addition to the fees assessed for the classes,
there will be a course delivery fee of $10 per credit hour.
REGENTS ONLINE CAMPUS COLLABORATIVE
(RODP) COURSES
Regents Online Degree Program Classes (RODP) courses are offered
as part of the regents on-line degree program. Students interested
in these courses should contact Vicky Marshall at 423-585-6800 or
1-800-225-4770 (option 3). Students can also obtain information concerning this program at the Walters State ROCC/RODP website: www.
tn.regentsdegrees.org/campus/wscc/ Please be advised that separate
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fees will be assessed for students enrolling in these courses. In addition
to the fees assessed for the classes, there will be a course delivery fee
of $59 per credit hour (based on 2014-2015 rate). Out-of-state students
must pay out-of-state tuition in addition to the regular maintenance
fee. Please note that UNDER CURRENT VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
REGULATIONS, NO WEB BASED DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES COURSE
MAY BE CERTIFIED FOR BENEFITS PURPOSES. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS,
PLEASE CONTACT LINDA MASON IN THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE. These
classes are defined with a section number of R50. RODP registration is
April 6 - August 23. RODP classes begin on August 24. Final exams are
December 4-8. A listing of RODP courses offered this semester is on
page 39 of the Timetable.
FALL 2015
Course delivery fee of $59 per credit hour
(based on 2014-2015 current rate).
RODP 15 Week Session
RODP registration is April 6 - August 23, 2015.
RODP classes begin on August 24, 2015.
Final exams are December 4-8, 2015. A listing of RODP courses offered this semester is on page 39 of the Timetable.
100% refund ends on August 23, 2015.
75% refund period - August 24 - September 6, 2015. (25% charge
for all courses dropped)
25% refund period - September 7-19, 2015 (75% charge for all
courses dropped)
NOTE: Refund policies outlined in Timetable, page 12.
RODP 1st 7 Week Session
RODP registration is April 6 - August 23, 2015.
RODP classes begin on August 24, 2015.
Final exams are October 8-9, 2015. A listing of RODP courses offered this semester is on page 39 of the Timetable.
100% refund ends on August 23, 2015.
75% refund period - August 24-28, 2015. (25% charge for all courses dropped)
25% refund period - August 29 - September 4, 2015 (75% charge
for all courses dropped)
NOTE: Refund policies outlined in Timetable, page 12.
RODP 2nd 7 Week Session
RODP registration is April 6 - August 23, 2015.
RODP classes begin on October 19, 2015.
Final exams are December 4-8, 2015. A listing of RODP courses offered this semester is on page 39 of the Timetable.
100% refund ends on October 18, 2015.
75% refund period - October 19-22, 2015. (25% charge for all
courses dropped)
25% refund period - October 23-31, 2015 (75% charge for all courses dropped)
NOTE: Refund policies outlined in Timetable, page 12.
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ON CAMPUS COURSES
BLDG/ROOM:
CCEN - College Center (Main)
ACAD - Cates Cutshall Hall (Sevier)
HUM - Humanities (Main)
CAPE - Conner Short Center (Sevier)
MBSS - Mathematics & MMH - Maples Marshall Hall (Sevier)
Behavior/Social Science (Main)
AGBC - Agri-Business Expo Center
NSCI - Natural Science (Main)
WSCE - Claiborne County Campus
PSC - Public Safety Center (Main)
WSGC - Greene County Campus
TECH - Technology Education (Main)
GRHS - Greenhouse
TBA - To Be Announced
Day class is offered:
M - Monday
T - Tuesday
W - Wednesday
R - Thursday
F - Friday
S - Saturday
U - Sunday
TBA - To be Announced
DELIVERY METHODS:
CIM - Computer based
CLN - Clinical
HYB - Hybrid
LAB - Laboratory
LEC - Lecture
VID - Video
WEB - Web based
R__ - Regents Online Degree Course
PART OF TERM
TERM DATES - FALL 2015
DROP DATE
1
August 24 - December 11
4-Nov
1A
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
1B
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
DU
August 24 - December 11
4-Nov
DU3
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
DU4
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
LSA
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
LSB
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
LSP
August 24 - December 11
4-Nov
MA1
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
MA2
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
PA3
July 27 - September 18
31-Aug
PA4
October 5 - December 4
13-Nov
RA1
August 24 - October 18
25-Sep
RA2
October 19 - December 2
17-Nov
ROD
August 24 - December 11
4-Nov
WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MAIN CAMPUS
ADULT LEARNER COHORT
NOTE: These classes are in an accelerated format with the exception of READ 0800. In order to register for these classes, you must contact Ms. Cathy Woods, Division
of Distance Education, 423-585-2661.
LSP
READ
0800 010 81096 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
TBA
05:00 pm-06:00 pm TR
TBA
LSA
MATH
0030 011 81097 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
TBA
06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
LSA
EDUC
1030 005 81098 LEC
The College Experience
3
TBA
06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
TBA
LSB
MATH
1530 021 81099 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
TBA
06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
LSB
SPCH
1010 017 81100 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
TBA
06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
TBA
LSB
PHIL
1030 001 81101 LEC
Human Nature and Life
3
TBA
06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
TBA
ACCOUNTING
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
1010
1010
1010
1010
1020
2411
2412
003
001
002
004
001
001
001
80784
80772
80777
80782
80792
81000
80802
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Tax Practice
Accounting Practice I
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
284
284
284
284
284
280
280
1
1
ADOA
ADOA
2310
2990
H91
001
80814
80815
HYB
LEC
Word Processing Transcription
Admin Offc Assistant Internshp
3
TECH 252
3
08:00 am-08:55 am
01:45 pm-04:50 pm
11:10 am-12:35 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
09:05 am-10:00 am
05:30 pm-09:25 pm
05:30 pm-09:25 pm
MWF
R
TR
W
MWF
M
T
Love, J
Barnett, W
Barnett, W
Love, J
Love, J
Love, J
Barnett, W
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE ASSISTANT
17
01:55 pm-03:20 pm TR
TBA
TBA
TBA
AGRICULTURE
1
AGRI
1010 001 80771 LEC
Intro to Agricultural Business
3
TECH 126 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
AGRI
1020 001 80773 LEC
Intro to Animal Science
4
TECH 130 12:20 pm-01:15 pm
1
AGRI
1021 001 80774 LAB Intro to Animal Science Lab
-
TECH 130 01:25 pm-03:15 pm
1
AGRI
1050 001 80775 LLB
Intro to Soil Science
4
TECH 130 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
AGRI
1050 002 80776 LLB
Intro to Soil Science
4
TECH 130 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
AGRI
1051 001 80778 LAB Intro to Soil Science Lab
-
TECH 130 01:25 pm-03:15 pm
1
AGRI
1051 002 80779 LAB Intro to Soil Science Lab
-
TECH 130 01:25 pm-03:15 pm
1
AGRM
1130 001 80780 LEC
Horse Management
3
TECH 130 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
AGRM
1140 001 80781 LEC
Horsemanship
1
TECH 130 04:20 pm-06:50 pm
1
AGRM
1150 001 80785 LEC
Advanced Horsemanship
1
TECH 130 04:20 pm-06:50 pm
1
AGRM
1410 001 80786 LEC
Environmental Horticulture
3
TECH 126 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
AGRM
1510 001 80787 LLB
Basic Landscape Plants
4
TECH 126 09:35 am-12:25 pm
1
AGRM
1511 001 80789 LAB Basic Landscape Plants Lab
-
TECH 126 09:35 am-11:25 am
1
AGRM
1610 001 80790 LLB
Turf Power Equipment
3
TECH 126 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
AGRM
1611 001 80791 LAB Turf Power Equipment Lab
-
TECH 126 02:20 pm-03:45 pm
1
AGRM
2310 001 80793 LLB
Greenhouse Management
3
GRHS
12:20 pm-01:15 pm
1
AGRM
2311 001 80794 LAB Greenhouse Management Lab
-
GRHS
01:25 pm-03:15 pm
1
AGRM
2460 001 80795 LLB
Turfgrass Management
4
TECH 126 11:15 am-12:20 pm
1
AGRM
2461 001 80796 LAB Turfgrass Management Lab
-
TECH 126 02:00 pm-03:50 pm
1
AGRM
2480 001 80797 LLB
Golf Course Org and Maint
4
TECH 126 12:25 pm-01:55 pm
1
AGRM
2481 001 80798 LAB Golf Crse Org and Maint Lab
-
TECH 126 02:00 pm-03:25 pm
1
AGRM
2630 001 80799 LEC
Agric Microcomptr Appl
3
TECH 264 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
AGRM
2631 001 80800 LAB Agric Microcmptr Appl Lab
-
TECH 264 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
AGRM
2910 001 80801 LEC
Cooperative Seminar
3
TECH 126 04:00 pm-07:50 pm
MWF
MWF
M
MWF
TR
W
F
R
M
M
MWF
T
R
TR
TR
MW
M
MWF
W
MW
M
T
R
M
1
ARTH
1030 003 80133 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
HUM 105 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
ARTH
1030 004 80134 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
HUM 105 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
ARTH
1030 005 80135 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
HUM 105 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
ARTH
1030 002 80132 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
HUM 105 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
ARTH
1030 001 80131 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
HUM 105 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
ARTH
2010 001 80138 LEC
Survey of Art History I
3
HUM 105 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
ARTH
2010 002 80139 LEC
Survey of Art History I
3
HUM 105 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
ARTH
2020 001 80141 LEC
Survey of Art History II
3
HUM 105 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
ARTP
1010 001 80393 LEC
Drawing I
3
HUM 136 12:45 pm-03:45 pm
1
ARTP
1020 001 80540 LEC
Drawing II
3
HUM 136 12:45 pm-03:45 pm
1
ARTP
1110 001 80394 LEC
Two Dimensional Design
3
HUM 137 09:05 am-12:05 pm
1
ARTP
2210 001 80395 LEC
Photography I
3
LIB
110 12:20 pm-03:20 pm
1
ARTP
2220 001 80551 LEC
Photography II
3
LIB
110 12:20 pm-03:20 pm
1
ARTP
2410 001 80397 LEC
Ceramics I
3
HUM 137 12:20 pm-03:20 pm
1
ARTP
2420 002 80399 LEC
Ceramics II
3
HUM 137 12:20 pm-03:20 pm
1
ARTP
2510 001 80403 LEC
Painting I
3
HUM 134 09:35 am-12:35 pm
1
ARTP
2520 001 80552 LEC
Painting II
3
HUM 134 09:35 am-12:35 pm
1
ARTP
2990 004 80553 LEC
Painting III-Morristown
3
HUM 137 09:35 am-12:35 pm
1
ARTP
2990 003 80543 LEC
Drawing III-Morristown
3
HUM 136 12:45 pm-03:45 pm
1
ARTP
2990 001 80406 LEC
Photography III-Morristown
3
LIB
110 12:20 pm-01:20 pm
1
ARTP
2990 002 80408 LEC
Ceramics III-Morristown
3
HUM 137 12:20 pm-03:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
T
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
M
M
M
T
W
W
R
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MW
WF
ART
Bunch, T
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Brooks, R
Strunk, W
Bunch, T
Bunch, T
Strunk, W
Strunk, W
Bunch, T
Bunch, T
Strunk, W
Strunk, W
Strunk, W
Strunk, W
Bunch, T
Bunch, T
Strunk, W
Roberts, S
Roberts, S
Roberts, S
Evans, A
Roberts, S
TBA
TBA
TBA
Roberts, S
Roberts, S
Evans, A
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Roberts, S
TBA
TBA
BIOLOGY
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1011
1011
1011
1011
1011
1011
1030
1031
1110
1110
1110
1110
002
003
004
005
006
112
007
001
008
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
001
002
001
003
004
80147
80148
80149
80150
80151
80343
80152
80146
80153
80155
80156
80157
80158
80159
80160
80162
80163
80167
80166
80168
80169
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I Lab
Introductory Biology I Lab
Introductory Biology I Lab
Introductory Biology I Lab
Introductory Biology I Lab
Introductory Biology I Lab
Concepts of Biology
Concepts of Biology Lab
General Biology I
General Biology I
General Biology I
General Biology I
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
-
3
3
3
3
18
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
MMH
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
204
204
201
204
201
206
201
141
201
204
201
204
204
201
201
112
112
141
141
141
205
09:05 am-10:00 am
10:10 am-11:05 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
08:00 am-09:25 am
09:35 am-11:00 am
09:35 am-11:00 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
08:30 am-10:00 am
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
12:30 pm-02:20 pm
12:30 pm-02:20 pm
11:10 am-01:00 pm
01:00 pm-02:50 pm
06:00 pm-07:50 pm
01:00 pm-02:50 pm
10:10 am-11:05 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
08:00 am-09:25 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
11:15 am-12:40 pm
08:30 am-10:00 am
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Goodfriend, E
Grice, D
Frazier, A
Goodfriend, E
TBA
TBA
TBA
Goodfriend, E
TBA
TBA
Goodfriend, E
Goodfriend, E
Goodfriend, E
Rich, K
Rich, K
Goosie, A
Goosie, A
1
BIOL
1111 004 80173 LAB General Biology I Lab
1
NSCI 107 01:10 pm-04:05 pm
1
BIOL
1111 002 80171 LAB General Biology I Lab
1
NSCI 204 01:10 pm-04:05 pm
1
BIOL
1111 003 80172 LAB General Biology I Lab
1
NSCI 201 01:10 pm-04:05 pm
1
BIOL
1111 001 80170 LAB General Biology I Lab
1
NSCI 204 01:10 pm-04:05 pm
1
BIOL
1111 005 80174 LAB General Biology I Lab
1
NSCI 204 01:10 pm-04:05 pm
1
BIOL
2010 001 80175 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
NSCI 220 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
BIOL
2010 002 80176 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
LIB
102 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
BIOL
2010 003 80177 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
NSCI 220 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
BIOL
2010 004 80178 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
NSCI 220 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
BIOL
2010 006 80180 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
NSCI 220 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2010 007 80181 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
NSCI 220 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
BIOL
2010 008 80182 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
LIB
102 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
BIOL
2010 005 80179 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
NSCI 220 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
2011 001 80185 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 220 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2011 002 80186 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 217 01:10 pm-03:55 pm
1
BIOL
2011 003 80187 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 220 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2011 007 80191 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 217 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2011 006 80190 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 220 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2011 004 80188 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 217 01:10 pm-03:55 pm
1
BIOL
2011 008 80192 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 217 01:10 pm-03:55 pm
1
BIOL
2011 005 80189 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
NSCI 220 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
2020 001 80195 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys II
3
NSCI 217 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
BIOL
2020 003 80198 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys II
3
NSCI 217 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
BIOL
2020 002 80197 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys II
3
NSCI 217 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
2021 001 80196 LAB Hum Anat and Phys II Lab
1
NSCI 201 02:30 pm-05:15 pm
1
BIOL
2021 002 80199 LAB Hum Anat and Phys II Lab
1
NSCI 217 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
2021 003 80200 LAB Hum Anat and Phys II Lab
1
NSCI 220 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2230 003 80205 LEC
Intro to Microbiology
3
NSCI 107 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
BIOL
2230 001 80203 LEC
Intro to Microbiology
3
NSCI 205 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
BIOL
2230 002 80204 LEC
Intro to Microbiology
3
NSCI 205 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
BIOL
2231 002 80207 LAB Introd to Microbiology Lab
1
NSCI 107 02:30 pm-04:00 pm
1
BIOL
2231 001 80206 LAB Introd to Microbiology Lab
1
NSCI 107 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2231 003 80208 LAB Introd to Microbiology Lab
1
NSCI 107 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2231 H91 80210 HYB Introd to Microbiology Lab
1
NSCI 107 06:00 pm-08:50 pm
M
T
W
R
F
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
T
M
M
T
T
W
W
R
R
MWF
TR
M
M
W
R
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
W
WF
1
BUSN
1305 001 80624 LEC
Introduction to Business
3
TECH 204 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
BUSN
1305 002 80629 LEC
Introduction to Business
3
TECH 280 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BUSN
1310 001 80867 LEC
Business Communications
3
TECH 252 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BUSN
1360 001 80848 LEC
Software Apps for Business
3
TECH 254 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BUSN
2330 001 80628 LEC
Principles of Management
3
TECH 204 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
BUSN
2380 001 81027 LEC
Principles of Marketing
3
TECH 252 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BUSN
2390 001 80857 LEC
Business Presentations
3
TECH 254 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BUSN
2410 001 80626 LEC
Business Operations
3
TECH 204 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
MWF
TR
T
TR
MWF
TR
W
R
1
CETC
1010 001 80999 LEC
Intro to Environmental Tech
4
TECH 110 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
CETC
1030 001 80756 LEC
Energy Efficiency
3
TECH 110 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
CETC
2010 001 80757 LEC
Solar Energy Technologies
3
TECH 110 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
CETC
2040 001 80758 LEC
Geothermal Heating Technol
3
TECH 110 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
CETC
2050 001 80759 LEC
Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Tech
3
TECH 110 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
CETC
2220 001 80763 LEC
LEED Core Concepts
3
TECH 110 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
CETC
2300 001 80761 LEC
Electric Car & Battery Tech
3
TECH 110 10:10 am-11:05 am
TR
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
M
T
W
R
MWF
TR
T
R
Goosie, A
Rich, K
Goosie, A
Rich, K
Goosie, A
Fleming, L
Grass, G
Fleming, L
Grass, G
Fleming, L
Grass, G
TBA
TBA
Fleming, L
Rich, K
Fleming, L
Grass, G
Fleming, L
Grass, G
Grass, G
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Frazier, A
Lindsey, D
Lindsey, D
Lindsey, D
Lindsey, D
Frazier, A
Frazier, A
BUSINESS
Stockton, K
Stockton, K
Donahue, J
TBA
Stockton, K
TBA
TBA
Stockton, K
CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
Bunch, T
Parks, K
Parks, K
Parks, K
Parks, K
Parks, K
Parks, K
CHEMISTRY
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
1110
1110
1110
1110
1111
1111
1111
1111
2010
2010
2011
2011
001
002
003
004
001
002
003
004
001
002
001
002
80211
80212
80213
80214
80215
80216
80217
80218
80219
80220
80221
80222
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LEC
LAB
LAB
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
General Chemistry I Lab
General Chemistry I Lab
General Chemistry I Lab
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry I Lab
Organic Chemistry I Lab
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
NSCI
112
205
112
112
209
209
209
213
205
205
214
214
09:05 am-10:00 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
09:35 am-11:00 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
01:00 pm-03:45 pm
01:00 pm-03:45 pm
01:00 pm-03:45 pm
01:00 pm-03:45 pm
10:10 am-11:05 am
09:35 am-11:00 am
01:30 pm-04:15 pm
02:00 pm-04:45 pm
Kennard, L
Smith, M
Kennard, L
Kennard, L
Kennard, L
Kennard, L
Smith, M
Kennard, L
Smith, M
Smith, M
Smith, M
Smith, M
COMMUNICATION
1
1
1
COMM
COMM
COMM
1010
2550
2650
V91
001
001
80089
80090
80092
VID
LEC
LEC
Intro to Mass Communications
Communication Practicum
Coop Wrk Exp Communication
19
3
CCEN 246
3
3
11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
TBA
TBA
Lawson, M
Lawson, M
Lawson, M
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
1
CISP
1020 001 80841 LEC
Computer Science II
4
TECH 264 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
CISP
1020 H91 80843 HYB Computer Science II
4
TECH 264 05:30 pm-08:15 pm
1
CISP
1021 001 80842 LAB Computer Science II Lab
-
TECH 264 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
CISP
1021 H91 80844 HYB Computer Science II Lab
-
TECH 264 08:25 pm-10:20 pm
1
CISP
1230 001 80845 LEC
Intro to Programming
4
TECH 264 10:10 am-11:35 am
1
CISP
1230 H91 81055 HYB Intro to Programming
4
TECH 264 05:30 pm-08:15 pm
1
CISP
1231 001 80846 LAB Intro to Programming Lab
-
TECH 264 11:45 am-12:35 pm
1
CISP
1231 H91 81056 HYB Intro to Programming Lab
-
TECH 264 08:25 pm-10:20 pm
1
CPSC
2820 H91 80870 HYB Cisco Intro to Networks
3
TECH 270 05:00 pm-07:00 pm
1
CPSC
2820 001 80863 LEC
Cisco Intro to Networks
3
TECH 270 08:00 am-10:00 am
1
CPSC
2821 H91 80872 HYB Cisco Intro to Networks Lab
-
TECH 270 07:10 pm-09:10 pm
1
CPSC
2821 001 80866 LAB Cisco Intro to Networks Lab
-
TECH 270 08:00 am-10:00 am
1
CPSC
2840 001 80874 LEC
Cisco Scaling Networks
3
TECH 270 01:00 pm-03:00 pm
1
CPSC
2841 001 80875 LAB Cisco Scaling Networks Lab
-
TECH 270 01:00 pm-03:00 pm
1
INFS
1010 001 80821 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
INFS
1010 010 80831 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 264 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
INFS
1010 002 80822 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
INFS
1010 011 80832 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 264 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
INFS
1010 003 80823 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
INFS
1010 004 80824 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
INFS
1010 007 80827 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
INFS
1010 008 80828 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
INFS
1010 009 80829 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
INFS
1010 005 80825 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 12:20 pm-01:45 pm
1
INFS
1010 006 80826 LEC
Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 01:55 pm-03:10 pm
1
INFS
1010 H91 80830 HYB Computer Applications
3
TECH 262 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
INTC
1085 001 80883 LEC
PC Set-up and Maintenance
4
TECH 270 01:00 pm-02:55 pm
1
INTC
2050 001 80885 LEC
Mcrsft Wndws Act Directory
3
TECH 270 03:00 pm-04:55 pm
1
INTC
2051 001 80887 LAB Mcrsft Wndws Act Directory Lab
-
TECH 270 03:00 pm-04:55 pm
MWF
R
MW
R
TR
T
TR
T
M
T
M
R
T
R
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
T
MW
M
W
Suich, V
Suich, V
Suich, V
Suich, V
Suich, V
Suich, V
Suich, V
Suich, V
Bell, J
Bell, J
Bell, J
Bell, J
Nix, A
Nix, A
Duda, T
Blais, L
Blais, L
Duda, T
Bell, J
Nix, A
TBA
Nix, A
Blais, L
Bell, J
Duda, T
TBA
Williams, T
Nix, A
Nix, A
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
1
CRMJ
1010 H91 80990 HYB Intro to Criminal Justice
3
HYB
TBA
1
CRMJ
1020 001 80980 LEC
Intro to the Legal Process
3
PSC
167 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
1
CRMJ
1040 001 80979 LEC
Criminal Investigation
3
PSC
126 12:20 pm-03:25 pm M
1
CRMJ
2010 001 80985 LEC
Intro to Law Enforcement
3
PSC
167 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
1
CRMJ
2010 H91 80992 HYB Intro to Law Enforcement
3
HYB
TBA
1
CRMJ
2020 001 80983 LEC
Intro to Corrections
3
PSC
126 06:00 pm-09:00 pm T
1
CRMJ
2020 H91 80991 HYB Intro to Corrections
3
HYB
TBA
1
CRMJ
2040 001 80981 LEC
Criminal Evidence & Procedure
3
PSC
126 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
1
CRMJ
2100 001 80982 LEC
Field Experience Practicum
4
12:20 pm-03:25 pm F
1
CRMJ
2220 V91 80989 VID
Police Admin and Organiz
3
PSC
108 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
1
CRMJ
2340 001 80984 LEC
Probation and Parole
3
PSC
167 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
TBA
Antrican, N
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Gracia, C
TBA
TBA
1
ECED
2310 001 80334 LEC
Safe and Healthy Learning Envr
3
MBSS 129 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
1
ECED
2335 001 80337 LEC
Initial Practicum
3
MBSS 129 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
1
ECED
2380 001 80336 LEC
Lang & Literacy in Early Chld
3
MBSS 129 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
Stooksbury, K
Stooksbury, K
Stooksbury, K
1
ECON
2010 001 81030 LEC
Macroeconomics
3
TECH 280 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
ECON
2010 004 81032 LEC
Macroeconomics
3
TECH 280 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
ECON
2010 002 80935 LEC
Macroeconomics
3
TECH 278 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
ECON
2010 005 80936 LEC
Macroeconomics
3
TECH 200 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
ECON
2010 003 81034 LEC
Macroeconomics
3
TECH 280 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
ECON
2020 001 80934 LEC
Microeconomics
3
TECH 278 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
ECON
2210 001 80729 LEC
Business Statistcal Apps
3
MBSS 228 12:20 pm-01:15 pm
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
R
MWF
MWF
Hamilton, W
Hamilton, W
Farmand, F
Farmand, F
Hamilton, W
Farmand, F
Romines, J
1
EDUC
1030 001 80321 LEC
The College Experience
3
MBSS 131 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
EDUC
1030 003 80340 LEC
The College Experience
3
MBSS 131 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
EDUC
1030 004 80341 LEC
The College Experience
3
MBSS 131 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
EDUC
1030 002 80339 LEC
The College Experience
3
MBSS 131 01:55 pm-03:20 pm
1
EDUC
2010 001 80323 LEC
Psy of Hum Dev for Tchrs
3
MBSS 131 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
EDUC
2010 002 80324 LEC
Psy of Hum Dev for Tchrs
3
MBSS 131 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
EDUC
2300 001 80325 LEC
Intro to Education
3
MBSS 131 12:20 pm-01:45 pm
MWF
TR
TR
MW
MWF
TR
MW
EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
Smith, A
Donahue, J
TBA
TBA
Smith, A
Jenkins, C
Smith, A
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
1
1
EMSA
EMSA
1111
1112
001
001
81004
81007
CLN
FLD
Advanced EMT Clinical
Adv EMT Field Internship
1
1
20
PSC
PSC
140
140
08:30 am-05:00 pm TR
08:30 am-05:00 pm TR
Turnmire, C
Turnmire, C
1
EMSA
1201 001 81003 LAB Adv EMT Medical Skills Lab
2
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSA
1202 001 81006 LAB Adv EMT Trauma/Med Skills Lab
2
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSA
1501 001 81002 LEC
Adv EMT Medical Emergencies
5
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSA
1502 001 81005 LEC
Adv EMT Trauma/Med Emergencies
5
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSB
1101 001 81011 LAB EMT Medical Skills Lab
1
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSB
1102 001 81014 LAB EMT Trauma and Med Skills Lab
1
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSB
1111 001 81015 CLN EMT Clinical
1
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSB
1112 001 81016 FLD
EMT Field Internship
1
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSB
1601 001 81008 LEC
EMT Med ER/EMS Operations
6
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
1
EMSB
1602 001 81009 LEC
EMT Trauma/Med Emergencies
6
PSC
140 08:30 am-05:00 pm
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
Turnmire, C
Turnmire, C
Turnmire, C
Turnmire, C
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
LSP
ENGL
0804 019 81065 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 200 09:05 am-10:00 am
LSP
ENGL
1010 019 80497 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 08:00 am-08:55 am
LSP
ENGL
0804 001 80611 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 203 10:10 am-11:05 am
LSP
ENGL
1010 001 80478 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 09:05 am-10:00 am
LSP
ENGL
0804 005 80613 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 204 10:10 am-11:05 am
LSP
ENGL
1010 005 80482 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 204 09:05 am-10:00 am
LSP
ENGL
0804 003 80612 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 203 12:20 pm-01:15 pm
LSP
ENGL
1010 003 80480 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 11:15 am-12:10 pm
LSP
ENGL
0804 007 80614 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 204 12:20 pm-01:15 pm
LSP
ENGL
1010 007 80484 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 204 11:15 am-12:10 pm
LSP
ENGL
0804 009 80615 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 204 01:55 pm-02:50 pm
LSP
ENGL
1010 009 80486 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 204 01:25 pm-02:20 pm
LSP
ENGL
0804 011 80616 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 203 11:10 am-12:05 pm
LSP
ENGL
1010 011 80488 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 09:35 am-11:00 am
LSP
ENGL
0804 013 80617 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 200 11:10 am-12:05 pm
LSP
ENGL
1010 013 80490 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 204 09:35 am-11:00 am
LSP
ENGL
0804 015 80618 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 200 02:20 pm-03:15 pm
LSP
ENGL
1010 015 80492 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
LSP
ENGL
0804 017 80619 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
CCEN 204 04:30 pm-06:20 pm
LSP
ENGL
1010 017 80494 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 200 06:30 pm-09:30 pm
1
ENGL
1010 022 80499 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 100 07:00 am-07:55 am
1
ENGL
1010 020 80498 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
ENGL
1010 024 80500 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 100 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
ENGL
1010 026 80501 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 102 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
ENGL
1010 046 80496 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
ENGL
1010 002 80479 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
ENGL
1010 006 80483 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 204 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
ENGL
1010 028 80502 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 106 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
ENGL
1010 004 80481 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
ENGL
1010 008 80485 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 204 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
ENGL
1010 030 80503 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 106 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
ENGL
1010 010 80487 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 01:25 pm-02:20 pm
1
ENGL
1010 036 80511 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 106 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
ENGL
1010 012 80489 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
ENGL
1010 014 80491 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 204 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
ENGL
1010 038 80513 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 102 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
ENGL
1010 040 80515 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 102 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
ENGL
1010 016 80493 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 203 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
ENGL
1010 042 80524 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 102 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
ENGL
1010 044 80525 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 106 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
ENGL
1010 032 80504 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 102 12:20 pm-01:45 pm
1
ENGL
1010 034 80505 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 106 01:55 pm-03:20 pm
1
ENGL
1010 048 81064 LEC
Composition I
3
HUM 106 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
ENGL
1010 018 80495 LEC
Composition I
3
CCEN 200 06:30 pm-09:30 pm
1
ENGL
1020 001 80246 LEC
Composition II
3
HUM 104 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
ENGL
1020 004 80249 LEC
Composition II
3
HUM 100 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
ENGL
1020 005 80250 LEC
Composition II
3
HUM 100 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
ENGL
1020 006 80251 LEC
Composition II
3
HUM 106 02:20 pm-03:45 pm
1
ENGL
1020 007 80252 LEC
Composition II
3
HUM 100 03:55 pm-05:20 pm
MW
MWF
McLain, C
McLain, C
MW
MWF
TBA
TBA
MW
MWF
Morelock, C
Morelock, C
MW
MWF
Justice, C
Justice, C
MW
MWF
Morelock, C
Morelock, C
TR
MWF
McLain, C
McLain, C
TR
TR
Morelock, C
Morelock, C
TR
TR
Wilson, C
Wilson, C
TR
TR
Owens, C
Owens, C
T
T
TBA
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
M
T
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
Jacobs, S
McLain, C
Jacobs, S
Alcorn, S
McLain, C
TBA
Morelock, C
Anderson, A
Justice, C
Morelock, C
Anderson, A
McLain, C
Rouse, V
Morelock, C
Wilson, C
Rouse, V
Alcorn, S
Owens, C
Alcorn, S
TBA
Alcorn, S
Anderson, A
TBA
TBA
Rouse, V
Jacobs, S
Rouse, V
Anderson, A
Jacobs, S
ENGLISH / LEARNING SUPPORT WRITING
NOTE: The following sections of ENGL 0804 and ENGL 1010 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair.
21
1
ENGL
1020 002 80247 LEC
Composition II
3
HUM 106 12:20 pm-01:45 pm
1
ENGL
1020 003 80248 LEC
Composition II
3
HUM 106 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
ENGL
2110 002 80256 LEC
American Literature I
3
HUM 102 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
ENGL
2110 001 80255 LEC
American Literature I
3
HUM 100 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
ENGL
2210 001 80258 LEC
British Literature I
3
HUM 105 12:20 pm-01:45 pm
1
ENGL
2410 001 80259 LEC
Western World Literature I
3
HUM 104 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
ENGL
2410 002 80260 LEC
Western World Literature I
3
HUM 106 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
ENGL
2410 003 80261 LEC
Western World Literature I
3
HUM 106 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
ENGL
2810 001 80264 LEC
Creative Writing I
3
HUM 106 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
ENGL
2820 001 80265 LEC
Creative Writing II
3
HUM 106 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
ENGL
2990 001 80266 LEC
Creative Writing III
3
HUM 106 11:10 am-12:35 pm
MW
R
MWF
TR
MW
MWF
TR
T
TR
TR
TR
Eichelman, S
TBA
Alcorn, S
Anderson, A
Owens, C
Rouse, V
Eichelman, S
TBA
Eichelman, S
Eichelman, S
Eichelman, S
ENGINEERING
1
ENGR
2110 001 80227 LEC
Statics
4
NSCI 103 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF
1
ENGR
2110 001 80227 LEC
Statics
4
NSCI 103 01:00 pm-02:00 pm W
Cordry, S
Cordry, S
1
ETDD
1010 001 80697 LLB
Engineering Graphics I
4
TECH 220 12:45 pm-01:40 pm
1
ETDD
1011 001 80699 LAB Engineering Graphics I Lab
-
TECH 220 01:50 pm-03:40 pm
1
ETDD
1310 001 80701 LEC
Construction Fundamentals
4
TECH 220 08:00 am-09:50 am
1
ETDD
2440 001 80703 LLB
Engineering Graphics III
3
TECH 220 10:10 am-12:00 pm
1
ETDD
2441 001 80705 LAB Engineering Graphics III Lab
-
TECH 220 10:10 am-12:00 pm
1
ETDD
2820 001 80708 LLB
Parametric Modeling and Design
3
TECH 220 02:20 pm-04:10 pm
1
ETDD
2821 001 80710 LAB Parametric Mod and Dsgn Lab
-
TECH 220 02:20 pm-04:10 pm
1
ETEE
1110 001 80654 LEC
Electrical Circuits I w/Lab
4
TECH 258 08:00 am-10:20 am
1
ETEE
1110 H91 80655 HYB Electrical Circuits I w/Lab
4
TECH 258 05:30 pm-07:30 pm
1
ETEE
1510 001 80656 LEC
Digital Electronics
3
TECH 258 10:30 am-11:55 am
1
ETEE
1511 001 80657 LAB Digital Electronics Lab
1
TECH 258 12:00 pm-01:00 pm
1
ETEE
1710 001 80659 LEC
Electronics
3
TECH 258 02:20 pm-03:55 pm
1
ETEE
1711 001 80661 LAB Electronics Lab
1
TECH 258 04:00 pm-04:55 pm
1
ETEE
2610 001 80662 LEC
Electrical Power
2
TECH 258 12:20 pm-02:10 pm
1
ETEE
2611 001 80663 LAB Electrical Power Lab
2
TECH 258 12:20 pm-02:10 pm
1
ETEM
1110 001 80650 LLB
Mechanical Power Transmission
4
TECH 210 12:45 pm-03:30 pm
1
ETEM
1110 002 80652 LLB
Mechanical Power Transmission
4
TECH 210 05:30 pm-08:15 pm
1
ETEM
2410 001 80653 LEC
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
4
TECH 210 08:00 am-09:50 am
1
ETMF
1210 001 80664 LLB
Indust Materials and Processes
3
TECH 222 10:10 am-12:00 pm
1
ETMF
1210 H91 80665 HYB Indust Materials and Processes
3
TECH 210 05:30 pm-06:30 pm
1
ETMF
1211 H91 80667 HYB Industrial Materials Lab
-
TECH 210 06:40 pm-07:40 pm
1
ETMF
1211 001 80666 LAB Industrial Materials Lab
-
TECH 210 10:10 am-12:00 pm
1
ETMF
2200 001 80668 LLB
Machine Tool Technology
3
TECH 222 01:55 pm-03:45 pm
1
ETMF
2200 H91 80669 HYB Machine Tool Technology
3
TECH 222 05:30 pm-06:30 pm
1
ETMF
2201 001 80670 LAB Machine Tool Technology Lab
-
TECH 116 08:00 am-09:50 am
1
ETMF
2201 002 80671 LAB Machine Tool Technology Lab
-
TECH 116 08:00 am-09:50 am
1
ETMF
2201 H91 80673 HYB Machine Tool Technology Lab
-
TECH 116 06:30 pm-07:30 pm
1
ETMF
2500 001 80677 LEC
Project Scheduling
3
TECH 222 12:20 pm-01:45 pm
1
ETMF
2710 001 80680 LEC
Operations Management II
3
TECH 222 10:10 am-11:35 am
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
Aarons, A
Aarons, A
Aarons, A
Aarons, A
Aarons, A
Aarons, A
Aarons, A
Aarons, A
McKemy, D
TBA
Dixon, B
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
McKemy, D
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
TR
TR
TR
M
W
M
W
TR
R
TR
TR
MW
MW
M
WF
TR
MW
MWF
T
R
R
R
M
R
M
W
R
MW
MW
FIRE PROTECTION
1
FIPT
2020 H91 80997 HYB Fire Prevention
3
HYB
TBA
1
FIPT
2330 H91 80998 HYB Fire and Emerg Srvc Admin
3
HYB
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
GEOG
2010 001 80293 LEC
World Regional Geography
3
MBSS 108 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
Knowles, D
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Foutch, L
Foutch, L
Foutch, L
Foutch, L
McClure, M
Stephens, F
McClure, M
McGhee, D
Stephens, F
McGhee, D
McClure, M
Knowles, D
McClure, M
Knowles, D
Stephens, F
McGhee, D
GEOGRAPHY
HISTORY
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1120
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
001
002
003
004
005
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
80271
80272
80273
80274
80275
80276
80277
80278
80279
80280
80281
80282
80283
80284
80285
80286
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Survey of World Civilizatn I
Survey of World Civilizatn I
Survey of World Civilizatn I
Survey of World Civilizatn I
Survey of World Civilizatn I
Survey of World Civilizatn II
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History I
22
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
130
130
130
130
124
124
124
108
124
108
124
108
124
108
125
108
09:05 am-10:00 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
09:35 am-11:00 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
11:10 am-12:35 pm
08:00 am-08:55 am
09:05 am-10:00 am
09:05 am-10:00 am
10:10 am-11:05 am
10:10 am-11:05 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
11:15 am-12:10 pm
09:35 am-11:00 am
09:35 am-11:00 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
W
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
1
1
1
1
1
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
2010
2010
2020
2020
2020
011
012
002
003
001
80287
80288
80291
80292
80290
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
American History I
American History I
American History II
American History II
American History II
3
3
3
3
3
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
124
108
125
124
108
12:45 pm-02:10 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
10:10 am-11:05 am
09:35 am-11:00 am
12:20 pm-01:45 pm
TR
R
MWF
TR
MW
McGhee, D
Knowles, D
Stephens, F
McClure, M
McGhee, D
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1
HITC
2040 H91 80097 HYB Health Stats and Registries
2
TECH 286 08:00 am-10:05 am M
1
HITC
2050 001 80115 CLN Health Info Tech Pract I
3
TECH 286 10:25 am-11:20 am M
Winkler, A
Shrader, S
1
HLTH
2210 H91 80326 HYB Personal Health
3
MBSS 122 08:00 am-09:25 am TR
Jenkins, C
1
HUM
1030 001 80094 LEC
Introduction to Film Appreciat
3
HUM 103 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
1
HUM
2010 001 80391 LEC
Humanities: Human Advntur I
3
HUM 100 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF
Clifton, L
Mitrik, M
1
LAW
1110 001 80644 LEC
Intro to Paralegal Practice
4
TECH 204 09:00 am-10:55 am TR
1
LAW
1120 001 80643 LEC
Legal Research and Wrtng Skls
4
TECH 204 02:00 pm-03:55 pm TR
1
LAW
1130 001 80820 LEC
Civil Lit Evdnc and Inv Skll
4
TECH 204 05:50 pm-09:50 pm T
1
LAW
2020 001 80639 LEC
Dmstc Relat Adm Law and ADR
3
TECH 204 05:50 pm-08:50 pm M
1
LAW
2040 001 80658 LEC
Legal Externship
1
TBA
1
LAW
2050 001 80660 LEC
Selected Topic in the Law
1
TBA
Sayne, H
Sayne, H
TBA
Sayne, H
Sayne, H
Sayne, H
HEALTH
HUMANITIES
LAW
MATH / LEARNING SUPPORT MATH
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1530 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet concurrently.
LSP
MATH
0030 002 80855 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 228 09:05 am-10:00 am MWF Bowman, T
LSP
MATH
1530 002 80856 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 228 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF Bowman, T
LSP
MATH
0030 004 80860 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 226 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF Knight, J
LSP
MATH
1530 004 80861 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 226 12:20 pm-01:15 pm MWF Knight, J
LSP
MATH
0030 007 80862 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 242 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
Mefford, E
LSP
MATH
1530 007 80864 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 242 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Mefford, E
LSP
MATH
0030 008 80865 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 226 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Knight, J
LSP
MATH
1530 008 80868 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 226 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
Knight, J
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1630 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet concurrently. LSP
MATH
0030 001 80853 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 244 08:00 am-08:55 am MWF Dell’Isola, I
LSP
MATH
1630 001 80854 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 244 09:05 am-10:00 am MWF Dell’Isola, I
LSP
MATH
0030 003 80858 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 227 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF Rice, C
LSP
MATH
1630 003 80859 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 227 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF Rice, C
7 1/2 WEEK LONG CLASSES
The classes listed in this section are 7 1/2 weeks long.
The first class runs from August 24 - October 13 (Part of Term Code LSA)
The second class runs from October 14 - December 11 (Part of Term Code LSB)
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1030 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 V91 80833 VID
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 223 06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
LSB
MATH
1030 V91 80837 VID
Intermediate Algebra
3
MBSS 223 06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1530 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 005 80869 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 227 12:20 pm-02:20 pm MWF TBA
LSB
MATH
1530 005 80871 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 227 12:20 pm-02:20 pm MWF Owens, M
LSA
MATH
0030 006 80873 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 243 12:20 pm-02:20 pm MWF TBA
LSB
MATH
1530 006 80876 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 243 12:20 pm-02:20 pm MWF Romines, R
LSA
MATH
0030 009 80878 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 228 11:10 am-02:10 pm TR
TBA
LSB
MATH
1530 009 80880 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 228 11:10 am-02:10 pm TR
Bowman, T
LSA
MATH
0030 010 80882 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MBSS 203 06:00 pm-09:05 pm TR
TBA
LSB
MATH
1530 010 80884 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 203 06:00 pm-09:05 pm TR
TBA
1
MATH
1410 001 80752 LEC
Number Cncpts and Algeb Struct
3
MBSS 225 08:00 am-09:25 am TR
Dell’Isola, I
1
MATH
1410 002 80753 LEC
Number Cncpts and Algeb Struct
3
MBSS 225 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Dell’Isola, I
1
MATH
1530 011 80888 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 203 08:00 am-08:55 am MWF Irwin, J
1
MATH
1530 012 80889 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 242 09:05 am-10:00 am MWF Mefford, E
1
MATH
1530 013 80890 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 203 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF Irwin, J
1
MATH
1530 014 80891 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 203 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF Irwin, J
23
1
MATH
1530 015 80892 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 228 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
MATH
1530 016 80893 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 244 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
MATH
1530 017 80894 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 228 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
MATH
1530 018 80895 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 244 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
MATH
1530 019 80896 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 243 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
MATH
1530 020 80897 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
MBSS 226 04:20 pm-05:45 pm
1
MATH
1630 004 80898 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 227 08:00 am-08:55 am
1
MATH
1630 005 80899 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 227 09:05 am-10:00 am
1
MATH
1630 006 80900 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 242 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
MATH
1630 007 80903 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 242 12:20 pm-01:15 pm
1
MATH
1630 008 80904 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 203 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
MATH
1630 009 80907 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 203 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
MATH
1630 010 80908 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 227 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
MATH
1630 011 80910 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
MBSS 203 04:20 pm-05:45 pm
1
MATH
1710 001 80704 LEC
Pre-Calculus Algebra
3
MBSS 243 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
MATH
1710 002 80706 LEC
Pre-Calculus Algebra
3
MBSS 243 04:20 pm-05:45 pm
1
MATH
1710 003 80709 LEC
Pre-Calculus Algebra
3
MBSS 243 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
MATH
1720 001 80711 LEC
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
3
MBSS 244 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
MATH
1720 002 80712 LEC
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
3
MBSS 244 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
MATH
1720 003 80713 LEC
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
3
MBSS 228 04:20 pm-05:45 pm
1
MATH
1830 001 80716 LEC
Calculus A
3
MBSS 227 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
MATH
1830 002 80721 LEC
Calculus A
3
MBSS 227 04:20 pm-05:45 pm
1
MATH
1910 001 80723 LEC
Calculus I
4
MBSS 225 08:45 am-10:00 am
1
MATH
1910 002 80725 LEC
Calculus I
4
MBSS 203 03:55 pm-05:45 pm
1
MATH
2050 001 80727 LEC
Probability and Statistical Ap
3
MBSS 228 12:20 pm-01:15 pm
1
MATH
2110 001 80730 LEC
Calculus III
4
MBSS 226 08:45 am-10:00 am
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MW
TR
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MW
MWF
MWF
1
MDCD
1010 H92 80118 HYB Basic ICD Coding
3
TECH 286 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
MDCD
1010 H91 80117 HYB Basic ICD Coding
3
TECH 286 12:20 pm-03:30 pm
1
MDCD
1020 H91 80120 HYB Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding
3
TECH 286 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
MDCD
1020 H92 80121 HYB Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding
3
TECH 286 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
M
M
T
W
Owens, M
Borlaug, V
Owens, M
Borlaug, V
Romines, R
TBA
Owens, M
Owens, M
Mefford, E
Mefford, E
Irwin, J
Irwin, J
Rice, C
Dell’Isola, I
Romines, R
TBA
Romines, R
Borlaug, V
Borlaug, V
Bowman, T
Rice, C
Rice, C
Borlaug, V
Romines, R
Romines, J
Knight, J
MEDICAL CODING
Shrader, S
Shrader, S
TBA
TBA
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
1
MDTR
1020 H91 80128 HYB Basic Med Documentation Lab
4
TECH 286 09:05 am-01:05 pm TR
TBA
1
MILS
1010 001 80549 LEC
Intro to ROTC/Military Ldr I
1
TBA
1
MILS
2010 001 80550 LEC
Military Leadership & Mgmt I
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ritter, L
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ritter, L
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ritter, L
TBA
MILITARY SCIENCE
MUSIC
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
1020
1030
1030
1030
1030
1030
1030
1045
1050
1060
1090
1120
1610
1730
1912
1912
1922
1922
1933
1933
1934
1934
1935
1935
1936
1936
1937
1937
2090
2200
2990
2990
V91
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
001
001
001
V91
001
001
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
V91
001
002
80433
80434
80435
80436
80437
80438
80439
80441
80442
80443
80444
80447
80448
80449
80458
80459
80460
80461
80462
80463
80464
80465
80466
80467
80468
80470
80472
80474
80450
80593
80456
80457
VID
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
VID
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
VID
LEC
LEC
Fundamentals of Music
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Ear Training II
Concert Choir
College-Community Chorale
Jazz Band
Theory II
Class Piano I
Choral Studies
Indiv Music Instruct - Voice
Indiv Music Instruct - Voice
Indiv Music Instruct-Keyboard
Indiv Music Instruct-Keyboard
Individ Music Instruct-Guitar
Individ Music Instruct-Guitar
Indiv Music Instruct-Woodwinds
Indiv Music Instruct-Woodwinds
Indiv Music Instruct - Brass
Indiv Music Instruct - Brass
Indiv Music Instruc-Percussion
Indiv Music Instruc-Percussion
Indiv Music Instruct - Strings
Indiv Music Instruct - Strings
College Community Symph Band
Intro Music Technology
Music-Women’s Ensemble
Music-Men’s Ensemble
24
3
CCEN 246
3
HUM 132
3
HUM 132
3
HUM 132
3
HUM 132
3
HUM 132
3
HUM 132
1
HUM 121
1
HUM 132
1
HUM 132
1
HUM 121
3
CCEN 246
1
HUM 119
1
HUM 132
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
HUM 121
3
MBSS 223
1
HUM 132
1
HUM 132
09:05 am-10:00 am MWF
09:05 am-10:00 am MWF
10:10 am-11:05 am MWF
08:00 am-08:55 am TR
09:35 am-11:00 am TR
11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
12:45 pm-02:20 pm TR
11:10 am-12:05 pm MW
12:20 pm-01:15 pm WF
07:00 pm-09:00 pm T
07:00 pm-09:00 pm M
09:35 am-11:00 am TR
11:10 am-12:05 pm TR
01:25 pm-02:20 pm MWF
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
07:00 pm-09:00 pm R
02:20 pm-03:45 pm MW
12:20 pm-01:15 pm M
12:20 pm-01:15 pm M
NURSING
1
NURS
1001 001 80031 LEC
Bas Life Sprt for Hlthcare Pro
1
TBA
1
NURS
1002 001 80032 LEC
Test Taking Strategies
1
TECH 260 10:10 am-11:05 am M
1
NURS
1003 001 80033 LEC
Drug Dosage Calculation
1
TECH 260 09:00 am-09:50 am R
1
NURS
1005 001 80036 LEC
Nursing at the End Of Life
1
TECH 150 03:45 pm-04:40 pm M
1
NURS
1100 H91 80007 HYB Nrsng Concepts and Processes
1
HYB
TBA
1
NURS
1130 N91 80008 LEC
Pharmacology
3
TECH 150 12:30 pm-03:40 pm M
1
NURS
1150 001 80009 CLN Nursing Skills
1
TECH 102 09:00 am-04:30 pm T
1
NURS
1150 002 80010 CLN Nursing Skills
1
TECH 102 09:00 am-04:30 pm R
1
NURS
1160 N91 80011 LEC
Introduction to Nursing Proces
4
TECH 150 12:30 pm-03:40 pm W
1
NURS
1161 001 80013 CLN Intro to Nrsng Process Lab
-
TBA
1
NURS
2600 001 80015 LEC
Nursing Process I
10 TECH 150 09:00 am-12:00 pm W
1
NURS
2600 001 80015 LEC
Nursing Process I
10 TECH 150 09:30 am-12:30 pm R
1
NURS
2601 001 80016 CLN Nursing Process I Lab
-
TBA
1
NURS
2610 N91 80017 LEC
Nursing Process II
10 TECH 150 09:00 am-12:00 pm MF
1
NURS
2611 001 80018 CLN Nursing Process II Lab
-
TBA
1
NURS
2620 N91 80020 LEC
Nursing Process III
5
TECH 150 09:00 am-12:00 pm T
1
NURS
2621 N91 80021 CLN Nursing Process III Lab
-
TBA
1
NURS
2630 001 80025 LEC
Nursing Process IV
4
TECH 260 TBA
R
1
NURS
2631 001 80026 CLN Nursing Process IV Lab
-
TBA
McCall, C
Pierce, W
Walker, J
Dobbins, E
Jones, K
Dobbins, E
Moore, L
Moore, L
Moore, L
Moore, L
Cooper, T
Cooper, T
Cooper, T
Pierce, W
Pierce, W
Boruff, S
TBA
Steck, S
Steck, S
1
PHAR
1000 H91 80067 HYB Pharm Orient Anat and Med Term
2
TECH 120 TBA
1
PHAR
1010 001 80068 LEC
Intro to Phar Tech Practice
3
TECH 120 09:15 am-11:05 am T
1
PHAR
1011 001 80069 LAB Int to Pharm Tech Pract Lab
-
TECH 120 09:25 am-11:50 am R
1
PHAR
1020 001 80071 LEC
Pharmacy Calculations
3
TECH 120 12:10 pm-02:00 pm T
1
PHAR
1021 001 80072 LAB Pharmacy Calculations Lab
-
TECH 120 01:10 pm-03:30 pm R
1
PHAR
1070 H91 80073 HYB Pharm Jurisprudence and Ethics
2
TECH 120 02:20 pm-04:10 pm T
1
PHAR
2100 001 80074 LEC
Clinical Pharmacy Experience
5
TECH 120 TBA
TBA
Brown, K
Brown, K
Brown, K
Brown, K
Brown, K
Brown, K
1
PHED
1137 001 80327 LLB
Power Walking
1
CCEN GYM 06:00 pm-08:00 pm
1
PHED
1140 001 80328 LLB
Fitness for Life
2
CCEN GYM 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PHED
1810 001 80329 LLB
Karate
1
CCEN GYM 06:00 pm-08:00 pm
1
PHED
2000 001 80330 LEC
Personal Wellness
3
MBSS 122 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
PHED
2000 H91 80331 HYB Personal Wellness
3
MBSS 122 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PHED
2320 001 80379 LEC
Care and Trtmt of Ath Injuries
3
MBSS 122 10:10 am-11:05 am
TBA
TBA
TBA
Jenkins, C
TBA
Jenkins, C
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
R
M
T
MWF
R
MWF
PHILOSOPHY
1
PHIL
2210 001 80384 LEC
Religions and Cultures
3
CCEN 244 02:20 pm-05:25 pm M
1
PHIL
2400 001 80383 LEC
Introduction to Ethics
3
HUM 104 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
1
PHIL
2640 001 80382 LEC
Science and the Modern World
3
HUM 101 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
Bock, G
Bock, G
Bock, G
1
PHYS
2010 001 80223 LEC
General Physics I
4
NSCI 103 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
PHYS
2011 001 80224 LAB General Physics I Lab
-
NSCI 103 01:00 pm-02:30 pm
1
PHYS
2110 001 80225 LEC
Physics I
4
NSCI 103 11:15 am-12:10 pm
1
PHYS
2111 001 80226 LAB Physics I Lab
-
NSCI 103 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
Owen, O
Owen, O
Cordry, S
Cordry, S
PHYSICS
TR
R
MWF
M
POLITICAL SCIENCE
1
POLS
1030 V91 80294 VID
American Government
3
MBSS 223 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF
Foutch, L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TBA
Westwood, M
Jarnagin, W
Jarnagin, W
TBA
TBA
Elliott, K
Westwood, M
Elliott, K
Westwood, M
TBA
Jarnagin, W
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
1030
1030
1030
1030
1030
1030
2130
2130
2130
2130
2130
2310
001
002
003
004
005
006
002
003
004
005
006
001
80295
80296
80297
80298
80299
80364
80303
80304
80305
80306
80366
80308
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
129
129
125
125
129
125
102
125
125
129
125
125
09:05 am-10:00 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
08:00 am-09:25 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
11:10 am-12:35 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
08:00 am-08:55 am
09:05 am-10:00 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
09:35 am-11:00 am
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
08:00 am-08:55 am
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
M
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
T
MWF
PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT
1
1
1
1
1
PTA
PTA
PTA
PTA
PTA
1010
1040
1041
1100
1101
H91
001
001
001
001
80052
80053
80054
80055
80056
HYB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
Intro to Phys Therapist Assist
Kinesiology
Kinesiology Lab
Modalities
Modalities Lab
25
2
4
-
4
-
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
TECH
108B
108B
142
108B
142
12:30 pm-02:30 pm
08:30 am-12:00 pm
08:30 am-11:30 am
01:30 pm-04:00 pm
08:30 am-12:30 pm
R
T
R
M
M
Lowdermilk, M
Miller, M
Miller, M
Miller, M
Miller, M
1
PTA
1101 001 80056 LAB Modalities Lab
-
TECH 142 01:00 pm-03:00 pm
1
PTA
2120 001 80057 LEC
Medical/Surgical Conditions
5
TECH 142 08:30 am-12:30 pm
1
PTA
2121 001 80058 LAB Medical/Surgical Cond Lab
-
TECH 142 08:30 am-01:30 pm
1
PTA
2300 001 80059 LEC
Neurological Conditions II
4
TECH 108B 08:30 am-12:30 pm
1
PTA
2301 001 80060 LAB Neurological Cond II Lab
-
TECH 142 01:30 pm-04:30 pm
1
PTA
2301 001 80060 LAB Neurological Cond II Lab
-
TECH 142 12:30 pm-03:30 pm
1
PTA
2331 001 80061 CLN Clinical II
3
TBA
T
Miller, M
T
Lowdermilk, M
F
Lowdermilk, M
W
Clark, N
W
Clark, N
R
Clark, N
MTWRF Clark, N
READING / LEARNING SUPPORT READING
NOTE: Students required to register for READ 0800 must also register for SPCH 1010 in the same semester. Any available section of SPCH 1010 may be chosen.
LSP
READ
0800 001 80760 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 09:05 am-10:00 am MWF TBA
LSP
READ
0800 002 80762 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF Justice, C
LSP
READ
0800 003 80764 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF TBA
LSP
READ
0800 004 80765 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 12:20 pm-01:15 pm MWF TBA
LSP
READ
0800 005 80766 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 08:00 am-09:25 am TR
Owens, C
LSP
READ
0800 006 80767 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
Owens, C
LSP
READ
0800 007 80768 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
TBA
LSP
READ
0800 008 80769 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
TBA
LSP
READ
0800 009 80770 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
CCEN 214 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
SOCIOLOGY
1
SOCI
1
SOCI
1
SOCI
1
SOCI
1
SOCI
1
SOCI
1
SOCI
1
SOCI
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1240
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
H91
80309
80310
80311
80312
80313
80314
80315
80318
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
HYB
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Cultural Anthropology
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
MBSS
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
09:05 am-10:00 am
10:10 am-11:05 am
11:15 am-12:10 pm
09:35 am-11:00 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
12:45 pm-02:10 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
12:20 pm-01:45 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
R
MW
Baker, C
Dixon, J
Dixon, J
Dixon, J
Gladson, V
Dixon, J
Gladson, V
Baker, C
TR
T
WF
WF
R
M
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Mitrik, M
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
SPANISH
1
SPAN
1010 V92 80581 VID
Elementary Spanish I
3
CCEN 246 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
SPAN
1010 V91 80570 VID
Elementary Spanish I
3
CCEN 246 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPAN
1010 A91 80574 LEC
Elementary Spanish I
3
DVC
01:55 pm-03:20 pm
1
SPAN
1010 001 80572 LEC
Elementary Spanish I
3
HUM 101 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
SPAN
1020 V91 80580 VID
Elementary Spanish II
3
CCEN 246 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPAN
2010 V91 80582 VID
Intermediate Spanish I
3
CCEN 246 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
SPEECH
1
SPCH
1010 001 80095 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 09:05 am-10:00 am MWF
1
SPCH
1010 002 80096 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF
1
SPCH
1010 003 80098 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
CCEN 246 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF
1
SPCH
1010 004 80099 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF
1
SPCH
1010 005 80100 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 01:55 pm-02:50 pm MWF
1
SPCH
1010 007 80102 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
1
SPCH
1010 008 80104 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 104 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
1
SPCH
1010 009 80105 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
1
SPCH
1010 010 80106 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 101 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
1
SPCH
1010 011 80107 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 104 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
1
SPCH
1010 012 80108 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 02:20 pm-03:45 pm TR
1
SPCH
1010 013 80109 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
1
SPCH
1010 014 80110 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
1
SPCH
1010 015 80111 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
1
SPCH
1010 006 80101 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 100 12:20 pm-01:45 pm MF
1
SPCH
1010 016 80112 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
HUM 103 09:00 am-12:05 pm S
1
SPCH
2000 001 80113 LEC
Forensics
1
TBA
1
SPCH
2030 V91 80114 VID
Debate
3
CCEN 246 01:00 pm-03:00 pm W
McAvoy, M
McAvoy, M
TBA
TBA
Lawson, M
Lawson, M
Clifton, L
Clifton, L
TBA
Lawson, M
TBA
TBA
TBA
Clifton, L
Lawson, M
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
SPED
2010 001 80338 LEC
Introduction to Special Educat
3
MBSS 129 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
Mandracchia, E
1
SWRK
2010 001 80368 LEC
Intro to Social Work
3
MBSS 102 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
1
1
1
Kent, T
Kent, T
Kent, T
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SOCIAL WORK
THEATRE
THEA
THEA
THEA
1030
2410
2500
001
001
001
80597
80596
80598
LEC
LEC
LEC
Introduction to Theatre
Acting I
Major Production
3
3
1
26
CCEN 204
HUM 147
HUM 147
11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF
TBA
OFF CAMPUS COURSES
BLDG/ROOM:
CCEN - College Center (Main)
ACAD - Cates Cutshall Hall (Sevier)
HUM - Humanities (Main)
CAPE - Conner Short Center (Sevier)
MBSS - Mathematics & MMH - Maples Marshall Hall (Sevier)
Behavior/Social Science (Main)
AGBC - Agri-Business Expo Center
NSCI - Natural Science (Main)
WSCE - Claiborne County Campus
PSC - Public Safety Center (Main)
WSGC - Greene County Campus
TECH - Technology Education (Main)
GRHS - Greenhouse
TBA - To Be Announced
DAY CLASS IS OFFERED:
M - Monday
T - Tuesday
W - Wednesday
R - Thursday
F - Friday
S - Saturday
U - Sunday
TBA - To be Announced
DELIVERY METHODS:
CIM - Computer based
CLN - Clinical
HYB - Hybrid
LAB - Laboratory
LEC - Lecture
VID - Video
WEB - Web based
R__ - Regents Online Degree Course
PART OF TERM
TERM DATES - FALL 2015
1
August 24 - December 11
DROP DATE
4-Nov
1A
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
1B
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
DU
August 24 - December 11
4-Nov
DU3
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
DU4
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
LSA
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
LSB
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
LSP
August 24 - December 11
4-Nov
MA1
August 24 - October 13
25-Sep
MA2
October 14 - December 11
20-Nov
PA3
July 27 - September 18
31-Aug
PA4
October 5 - December 4
13-Nov
RA1
August 24 - October 18
25-Sep
RA2
October 19 - December 2
17-Nov
ROD
August 24 - December 11
4-Nov
CLAIBORNE COUNTY CAMPUS
ART
1
ARTH
1030 151 81001 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
WSCE 114 02:20 pm-05:25 pm R
1
ARTH
2010 151 80788 LEC
Survey of Art History I
3
WSCE 114 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
TBA
TBA
1
BIOL
1010 151 80682 LEC
Introductory Biology I
3
WSCE 116 11:10 am-12:05 pm
1
BIOL
1011 151 80684 LAB Introductory Biology I Lab
1
WSCE 116 01:00 pm-02:50 pm
1
BIOL
2010 151 80686 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
WSCE 116 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2010 152 80688 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
WSCE 116 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
2011 151 80689 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
WSCE 116 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2011 152 80692 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
WSCE 116 06:00 pm-08:45 pm
Robinson, C
Robinson, C
Robinson, C
Robinson, C
Robinson, C
Robinson, C
BIOLOGY
MWF
M
TR
T
R
R
CHEMISTRY
1
CHEM
1110 151 80695 LEC
General Chemistry I
3
WSCE 208 04:20 pm-05:45 pm MW
1
CHEM
1111 151 80696 LAB General Chemistry I Lab
1
WSCE 208 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
TBA
TBA
1
INFS
1010 151 80928 LEC
Computer Applications
3
WSCE 32
09:35 am-11:00 am TR
1
INFS
1010 152 80929 LEC
Computer Applications
3
WSCE 32
11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
1
INFS
1010 H51 80930 HYB Computer Applications
3
WSCE 32
06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
TBA
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRMJ
2220
V51
80988
VID
Police Admin and Organiz
3
27
WSCE 80
06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
EDUCATION
1
1
EDUC
EDUC
1030
1030
152
151
80804
80803
LEC
LEC
The College Experience
The College Experience
3
3
WSCE 111
WSCE 111
04:20 pm-05:45 pm TR
11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
TBA
TBA
ENGLISH / LEARNING SUPPORT WRITING
NOTE: The following sections of ENGL 0804 and ENGL 1010 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair.
LSP
ENGL
0804 151 80813 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
WSCE 32
11:10 am-12:05 pm MW
TBA
LSP
ENGL
1010 151 80742 LEC
Composition I
3
WSCE 75
10:10 am-11:05 am MWF TBA
LSP
ENGL
0804 153 80812 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
WSCE 32
03:15 pm-04:15 pm TR
TBA
LSP
ENGL
1010 153 80749 LEC
Composition I
3
WSCE 112 04:20 pm-05:45 pm TR
TBA
1
ENGL
1010 155 80809 LEC
Composition I
3
WSCE 75
08:00 am-08:55 am MWF TBA
1
ENGL
1010 152 80808 LEC
Composition I
3
WSCE 75
10:10 am-11:05 am MWF TBA
1
ENGL
1010 157 80810 LEC
Composition I
3
WSCE 112 04:20 pm-05:45 pm MW
TBA
1
ENGL
1010 154 80751 LEC
Composition I
3
WSCE 112 04:20 pm-05:45 pm TR
TBA
1
ENGL
1020 151 80811 LEC
Composition II
3
WSCE 112 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
1
ENGL
2110 151 80746 LEC
American Literature I
3
WSCE 75
06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
TBA
HISTORY
1
HIST
1110 V51 80014 VID
Survey of World Civilizatn I
3
WSCE 80
11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
HIST
2010 151 80805 LEC
American History I
3
WSCE 75
08:00 am-09:25 am
1
HIST
2010 152 80806 LEC
American History I
3
WSCE 75
01:45 pm-03:10 pm
1
HIST
2010 153 80807 LEC
American History I
3
WSCE 75
04:20 pm-05:45 pm
TR
TR
MW
MW
Smith, L
TBA
TBA
TBA
MATH / LEARNING SUPPORT MATH
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1530 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet concurrently.
LSP
MATH
0030 151 81049 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
WSCE 111 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF Owen, O
LSP
MATH
1530 151 81050 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
WSCE 111 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF Owen, O
7 1/2 WEEK LONG CLASSES
The classes listed in this section are 7 1/2 weeks long.
The first class runs from August 24 - October 13 (Part of Term Code LSA)
The second class runs from October 14 - December 11 (Part of Term Code LSB)
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1530 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 152 81051 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
WSCE 111 06:00 pm-09:05 pm TR
TBA
LSB
MATH
1530 152 81052 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
WSCE 111 06:00 pm-09:05 pm TR
TBA
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1030 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 V51 80836 VID
Mathematics Learning Support
3
WSCE
06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
LSB
MATH
1030 V51 80840 VID
Intermediate Algebra
3
WSCE
06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
1
MATH
1530 153 81053 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
WSCE 111 04:20 pm-05:45 pm MW
1
MATH
1630 151 81054 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
WSCE 111 01:45 pm-03:10 pm MW
Owen, O
TBA
1
1
TBA
TBA
MUSIC
MUS
MUS
1020
1030
V51
151
80428
80595
VID
LEC
Fundamentals of Music
Music Appreciation
3
3
WSCE 80
WSCE 114
09:05 am-10:00 am MWF
11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
PHILOSOPHY
1
PHIL
1030 151 80717 LEC
Human Nature and Life
3
WSCE 114 01:45 pm-04:50 pm M
1
PHIL
2020 151 80719 LEC
Self and Values
3
WSCE 114 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
1
PHIL
2210 151 81067 LEC
Religions and Cultures
3
WSCE 111 12:45 pm-03:50 pm R
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
POLS
1030 V51 80569 VID
American Government
3
WSCE 80
10:10 am-11:05 am MWF
Foutch, L
1
PSYC
1030 151 81012 LEC
General Psychology
3
WSCE 112 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
1
PSYC
2130 151 81013 LEC
Life Span Psychology
3
WSCE 112 11:10 am-12:35 pm MW
TBA
TBA
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
READING / LEARNING SUPPORT READING
NOTE: Students required to register for READ 0800 must also register for SPCH 1010 in the same semester. Any available section of SPCH 1010 may be chosen.
LSP
READ
0800 151 81066 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
WSCE 75
06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
SOCIOLOGY
1
SOCI
1010 151 81010 LEC
Intro to Sociology
3
WSCE 112 12:45 pm-03:50 pm R
Baker, C
1
1
1
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
SPANISH
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
1010
1010
1020
V51
A51
V51
80579
80575
81022
VID
LEC
VID
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish II
3
3
3
28
WSCE 80
DVC
WSCE 80
12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
01:55 pm-03:20 pm WF
06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
SPEECH
1
1
1
SPCH
SPCH
SPCH
1010
1010
1010
152
153
151
80734
80736
80732
LEC
LEC
LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
Fund of Speech Communication
Fund of Speech Communication
3
3
3
WSCE 75
WSCE 75
WSCE 75
01:45 pm-03:10 pm TR
04:20 pm-05:45 pm TR
11:15 am-12:40 pm TR
TBA
TBA
TBA
THEATRE
1
THEA
1030
151
80590
LEC
Introduction to Theatre
3
WSCE 114
02:20 pm-05:25 pm T
Kent, T
GREENE COUNTY CAMPUS
ACCOUNTING
1
ACCT
1010 121 80019 LEC
Principles of Accounting I
3
WSGC 236 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
Love, J
1
ARTH
1030 121 80620 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
WSGC 308 03:30 pm-05:00 pm
1
ARTH
2010 121 80621 LEC
Survey of Art History I
3
WSGC 100 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
ARTP
1010 121 80564 LEC
Drawing I
3
WSGC 308 05:10 pm-08:10 pm
1
ARTP
1020 121 80565 LEC
Drawing II
3
WSGC 308 05:10 pm-08:10 pm
1
ARTP
2990 121 80566 LEC
Drawing III-Greeneville
3
WSGC 308 05:10 pm-08:10 pm
TR
W
TR
TR
TR
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
BIOL
1010 121 80230 LEC
Introductory Biology I
3
WSGC 246 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
1010 122 80231 LEC
Introductory Biology I
3
WSGC 246 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
1011 121 80232 LAB Introductory Biology I Lab
1
WSGC 246 01:00 pm-02:50 pm
1
BIOL
1011 122 80233 LAB Introductory Biology I Lab
1
WSGC 246 06:00 pm-07:50 pm
1
BIOL
2010 121 80234 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
WSGC 246 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
BIOL
2010 124 80237 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
WSGC 240 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2010 122 80235 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
WSGC 246 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
2010 123 80236 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
WSGC 246 09:00 am-11:55 am
1
BIOL
2011 124 80241 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
WSGC 246 02:30 pm-05:15 pm
1
BIOL
2011 122 80239 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
WSGC 246 06:00 pm-08:50 pm
1
BIOL
2011 121 80238 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
WSGC 246 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2011 123 80240 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
WSGC 246 12:15 pm-03:00 pm
1
BIOL
2020 121 80242 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys II
3
WSGC 246 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2021 121 80243 LAB Hum Anat and Phys II Lab
1
WSGC 246 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2230 121 80244 LEC
Intro to Microbiology
3
WSGC 307 11:10 am-12:30 pm
1
BIOL
2231 121 80245 LAB Introd to Microbiology Lab
1
WSGC 112 12:35 pm-02:00 pm
TR
T
T
R
TR
MW
M
F
M
W
R
F
MW
W
MW
MW
ART
BIOLOGY
Wilhoit, J
TBA
Wilhoit, J
TBA
Wilhoit, J
Parman-Ryans, J
Parman-Ryans, J
Wilhoit, J
Parman-Ryans, J
Parman-Ryans, J
Wilhoit, J
Wilhoit, J
Wilhoit, J
Wilhoit, J
Parman-Ryans, J
Parman-Ryans, J
BUSINESS
1
BUSN
1305 121 80601 LEC
Introduction to Business
3
WSGC 234 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
TBA
1
COMM 1010 V21 80103 VID
Intro to Mass Communications
3
WSGC 100 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Lawson, M
1
INFS
1010 124 80005 LEC
Computer Applications
3
WSGC 408 04:20 pm-05:45 pm
1
INFS
1010 123 80004 LEC
Computer Applications
3
WSGC 408 07:45 am-09:10 am
1
INFS
1010 121 80001 LEC
Computer Applications
3
WSGC 408 07:45 am-09:10 am
1
INFS
1010 122 80002 LEC
Computer Applications
3
WSGC 408 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
INFS
1010 125 80003 LEC
Computer Applications
3
WSGC 408 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
Todaro, P
Todaro, P
Todaro, P
Todaro, P
Todaro, P
COMMUNICATION
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
TR
TR
MW
MW
R
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
1
CRMJ
2220
V21
80987
VID
Police Admin and Organiz
3
29
WSGC 209
06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
ECONOMICS
1
ECON
2010 121 80600 LEC
Macroeconomics
3
WSGC 112 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
Hamilton, W
1
EDUC
1030 121 80607 LEC
The College Experience
3
WSGC 307 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
1
EDUC
1030 122 80608 LEC
The College Experience
3
WSGC 407 09:35 am-11:00 am WF
TBA
TBA
EDUCATION
ENGLISH / LEARNING SUPPORT WRITING
NOTE: The following sections of ENGL 1010 and ENGL 0804 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair.
LSP
ENGL
0804 121 80941 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
WSGC 407 11:10 am-12:05 pm MW
Heck, S
LSP
ENGL
1010 121 80901 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 234 09:35 am-11:00 am MW
Heck, S
LSP
ENGL
0804 123 80942 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
WSGC 407 02:20 pm-03:15 pm TR
Heck, S
LSP
ENGL
1010 123 80905 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 234 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
Heck, S
LSP
ENGL
0804 125 80943 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
WSGC 407 04:30 pm-06:20 pm R
TBA
LSP
ENGL
1010 125 80919 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 117 06:30 pm-09:30 pm R
TBA
1
ENGL
1010 132 80915 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 240 07:45 am-09:10 am TR
TBA
1
ENGL
1010 128 80909 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 112 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
McCallister, L
1
ENGL
1010 124 80906 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 234 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
Heck, S
1
ENGL
1010 140 80912 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 117 07:45 am-09:10 am MW
Owens, C
1
ENGL
1010 122 80902 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 234 09:35 am-11:00 am MW
Heck, S
1
ENGL
1010 130 80914 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 112 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
TBA
1
ENGL
1010 126 80923 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 117 06:30 pm-09:30 pm R
TBA
1
ENGL
1020 121 80937 LEC
Composition II
3
WSGC 236 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF TBA
1
ENGL
1020 122 80938 LEC
Composition II
3
WSGC 307 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
1
ENGL
2110 121 80945 LEC
American Literature I
3
WSGC 234 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
Todaro, C
1
ENGL
2410 121 80944 LEC
Western World Literature I
3
WSGC 112 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
McCallister, L
DU3
ENGL
1010 134 80953 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 236 07:45 am-09:10 am MTWR Alcorn, K
DU3
ENGL
1010 136 80955 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 112 07:45 am-09:10 am MTWR McCallister, L
DU3
ENGL
1010 138 80954 LEC
Composition I
3
WSGC 234 07:45 am-09:10 am MTWR Heck, S
DU4
ENGL
1020 124 80956 LEC
Composition II
3
WSGC 236 07:45 am-09:10 am MTWR Alcorn, K
DU4
ENGL
1020 125 80958 LEC
Composition II
3
WSGC 112 07:45 am-09:10 am MTWR McCallister, L
DU4
ENGL
1020 126 80957 LEC
Composition II
3
WSGC 234 07:45 am-09:10 am MTWR Heck, S
GEOGRAPHY
1
GEOG
1030 121 80946 LEC
Cultural Geography
3
WSGC 240 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
TBA
1
HIST
1110 V21 80012 VID
Survey of World Civilizatn I
3
WSGC 209 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
HIST
2010 123 80024 LEC
American History I
3
WSGC 307 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
HIST
2010 121 80022 LEC
American History I
3
WSGC 307 07:45 am-09:10 am
1
HIST
2010 V21 81038 VID
American History I
3
WSGC 100 07:45 am-09:10 am
1
HIST
2010 122 80023 LEC
American History I
3
WSGC 307 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
HIST
2010 124 80027 LEC
American History I
3
WSGC 307 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
HIST
2020 121 80029 LEC
American History II
3
WSGC 307 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
Smith, L
TBA
Smith, L
TBA
Smith, L
TBA
TBA
HISTORY
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
M
W
HUMANITIES
1
HUM
2010 121 80623 LEC
Humanities: Human Advntur I
3
WSGC 240 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
Alcorn, K
MATH / LEARNING SUPPORT MATH
7 1/2 WEEK LONG CLASSES
The classes listed in this section are 7 1/2 weeks long.
The first class runs from August 24 - October 13 (Part of Term Code LSA)
The second class runs from October 14 - December 11 (Part of Term Code LSB)
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1530 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 125 80685 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
WSGC 117 09:35 am-11:35 am MWF Moneyhun, K
LSB
MATH
1530 125 80691 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
WSGC 117 09:35 am-11:35 am MWF Moneyhun, K
LSA
MATH
0030 126 80693 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
WSGC 226 04:20 pm-05:45 pm MTWR Bangurah, F
LSB
MATH
1530 126 80694 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
WSGC 226 04:20 pm-05:45 pm MTWR Bangurah, F
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1030 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 V21 80835 VID
Mathematics Learning Support
3
WSGC 209 06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
LSB
MATH
1030 V21 80839 VID
Intermediate Algebra
3
WSGC 209 06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
1
MATH
1530 123 80473 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
WSGC 226 07:45 am-09:10 am TR
Moneyhun, K
1
MATH
1530 121 80469 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
WSGC 226 07:45 am-09:10 am MW
Bangurah, F
30
1
1
1
1
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
1530
1530
1630
1720
122
124
121
121
80471
80475
80476
80477
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Probability and Statistics
Probability and Statistics
Finite Mathematics
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
3
3
3
3
WSGC
WSGC
WSGC
WSGC
226
226
226
117
09:35 am-11:00 am
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
02:20 pm-03:45 pm
04:20 pm-05:45 pm
MW
W
TR
TR
MUSIC
Bangurah, F
Moneyhun, K
Bangurah, F
Moneyhun, K
1
MUS
1020 V21 80426 VID
Fundamentals of Music
3
WSGC 209 09:05 am-10:00 am MWF
1
MUS
1030 121 80599 LEC
Music Appreciation
3
WSGC 307 04:20 pm-05:45 pm TR
TBA
TBA
1
NURS
1100 H21 80038 HYB Nrsng Concepts and Processes
1
TBA
1
NURS
1130 N21 80039 LEC
Pharmacology
3
WSGC 424 12:30 pm-03:40 pm M
1
NURS
1150 121 80040 CLN Nursing Skills
1
WSGC 422 09:00 am-04:30 pm T
1
NURS
1150 122 80041 CLN Nursing Skills
1
WSGC 422 09:00 am-04:30 pm R
1
NURS
1160 N21 80042 LEC
Introduction to Nursing Proces
4
WSGC 424 12:30 pm-03:40 pm W
1
NURS
1161 121 80043 CLN Intro to Nrsng Process Lab
-
TBA
1
NURS
2600 N21 80044 LEC
Nursing Process I
10 WSGC 424 09:00 am-12:00 pm W
1
NURS
2600 N21 80044 LEC
Nursing Process I
10 WSGC 424 09:30 am-12:30 pm R
1
NURS
2601 121 80045 CLN Nursing Process I Lab
-
TBA
Jones, K
Jones, K
Jones, K
Jones, K
Jones, K
Jones, K
Long, K
Long, K
Long, K
1
PHED
1010 121 80609 LLB
Physical Conditioning
1
03:30 pm-05:30 pm W
1
PHED
1137 121 80610 LLB
Power Walking
1
WSGC 234 03:30 pm-05:30 pm M
1
PHED
2990 121 80687 LEC
Yoga
1
WSGC 100 11:15 am-01:15 pm F
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
PHIL
1030 121 80521 LEC
Human Nature and Life
3
WSGC 236 02:20 pm-05:25 pm
1
PHIL
2020 121 80526 LEC
Self and Values
3
WSGC 236 02:20 pm-05:25 pm
1
PHIL
2210 121 80528 LEC
Religions and Cultures
3
WSGC 236 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PHIL
2210 122 80567 LEC
Religions and Cultures
3
WSGC 112 09:05 am-12:10 pm
R
T
R
F
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
1
PSYC
1030 121 80602 LEC
General Psychology
3
WSGC 307 07:45 am-09:10 am
1
PSYC
1030 122 80603 LEC
General Psychology
3
WSGC 117 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
PSYC
1030 H21 80604 HYB General Psychology
3
WSGC 117 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PSYC
2130 121 80606 LEC
Life Span Psychology
3
WSGC 307 04:20 pm-05:45 pm
TR
TR
T
MW
NURSING
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHILIOSOPHY
PSYCHOLOGY
Elliott, K
Elliott, K
TBA
TBA
READING / LEARNING SUPPORT READING
NOTE: Students required to register for READ 0800 must also register for SPCH 1010 in the same semester. Any available section of SPCH 1010 may be chosen.
LSP
READ
0800 121 80939 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
WSGC 407 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
TBA
LSP
READ
0800 122 80940 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
WSGC 407 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
TBA
RESPIRATORY CARE
1
RESP
1110 121 80075 LLB
Respiratory Care Science I
3
WSGC 251 09:00 am-10:30 am MT
1
RESP
1111 121 80076 LAB Respiratory Care Science I Lab
1
WSGC 251 10:40 am-11:30 am MT
1
RESP
1112 121 80077 CLN Clinical Practice I
2
WSGC 251 12:30 pm-02:30 pm MT
1
RESP
1112 121 80077 CLN Clinical Practice I
2
WSGC 251 12:00 pm-02:00 pm WR
1
RESP
1120 121 80080 LEC
Cardiopulmonary Anat and Phys
4
WSGC 251 09:00 am-11:00 am WR
1
RESP
2110 121 80084 LEC
Respiratory Care Science III
3
WSGC 244 09:00 am-12:00 pm W
1
RESP
2111 121 80085 LAB Respiratory Care Sci III Lab
1
WSGC 244 01:00 pm-03:00 pm W
1
RESP
2112 121 80087 CLN Clinical Practice III
4
WSGC
07:00 am-03:00 pm MT
1
RESP
2116 121 80088 LEC
Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Tst
3
WSGC 244 09:00 am-12:00 pm R
1
RESP
2990 121 80083 LEC
Spec Probs in Respiratory Care
1
WSGC
TBA
Smith, D
Lilly, D
Lilly, D
Lilly, D
Everhart, C
Lilly, D
Lilly, D
Everhart, C
Smith, S
Everhart, C
1
SOCI
1010 121 80164 LEC
Intro to Sociology
3
WSGC 236 09:35 am-11:00 am MW
1
SOCI
1010 V21 81037 VID
Intro to Sociology
3
WSGC 100 09:35 am-11:00 am MW
Gladson, V
TBA
1
SPAN
1010 V22 80816 VID
Elementary Spanish I
3
WSGC 100 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
SPAN
1010 V21 80578 VID
Elementary Spanish I
3
WSGC 100 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPAN
1010 A21 80576 LEC
Elementary Spanish I
3
WEB
01:55 pm-03:20 pm
1
SPAN
1020 V21 80589 VID
Elementary Spanish II
3
WSGC 209 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPAN
2010 V21 80584 VID
Intermediate Spanish I
3
WSGC 100 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
TR
T
WF
R
M
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Mitrik, M
1
1
1
1
1
TR
TR
MW
MW
M
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
SPEECH
SPCH
SPCH
SPCH
SPCH
SPCH
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
124
125
121
122
123
80065
80066
80062
80063
80064
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
Fund of Speech Communication
Fund of Speech Communication
Fund of Speech Communication
Fund of Speech Communication
31
3
3
3
3
3
WSGC
WSGC
WSGC
WSGC
WSGC
208
208
208
208
208
09:35 am-11:00 am
12:45 pm-02:10 pm
09:35 am-11:00 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
Nimick, M
Nimick, M
Nimick, M
Nimick, M
Nimick, M
1
SPCH
1010 126 81035 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
WSGC 112 01:00 pm-04:05 pm F
1
SPCH
2030 V21 80588 VID
Debate
3
WSGC 209 01:00 pm-03:00 pm W
TBA
TBA
1
TBA
THEATRE
THEA
1030
121
80622
LEC
Introduction to Theatre
3
WSGC 117
06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
SEVIER COUNTY CAMPUS
ACCOUNTING
1
ACCT
1010 111 80851 LEC
Principles of Accounting I
3
ACAD 208 09:35 am-11:00 am MW
1
ACCT
1010 112 80852 LEC
Principles of Accounting I
3
ACAD 208 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
Barnett, W
Barnett, W
1
ARTH
1030 111 81059 LEC
Art Appreciation
3
MMH 126 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
1
ARTH
2010 111 80881 LEC
Survey of Art History I
3
MMH 210 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
TBA
TBA
1
BIOL
1010 111 80342 LEC
Introductory Biology I
3
MMH 206 10:10 am-11:05 am
1
BIOL
1010 113 80344 LEC
Introductory Biology I
3
MMH 206 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
BIOL
1010 114 80345 LEC
Introductory Biology I
3
MMH 206 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
1011 111 80346 LAB Introductory Biology I Lab
1
MMH 206 11:30 am-01:20 pm
1
BIOL
1011 112 80347 LAB Introductory Biology I Lab
1
MMH 206 01:00 pm-02:50 pm
1
BIOL
1011 114 80349 LAB Introductory Biology I Lab
1
MMH 206 06:00 pm-07:50 pm
1
BIOL
1011 113 80348 LAB Introductory Biology I Lab
1
MMH 206 11:30 am-01:20 pm
1
BIOL
1110 111 80350 LEC
General Biology I
3
MMH 210 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
1110 112 80351 LEC
General Biology I
3
MMH 210 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
BIOL
1111 112 80354 LAB General Biology I Lab
1
MMH 206 02:15 pm-05:00 pm
1
BIOL
1111 111 80352 LAB General Biology I Lab
1
MMH 208 01:00 pm-03:45 pm
1
BIOL
2010 113 80358 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
MMH 211 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2010 111 80356 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
MMH 211 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2010 112 80357 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
MMH 211 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
BIOL
2010 114 80359 LEC
Hum Anat and Phys I
3
MMH 215 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
BIOL
2011 111 80360 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
MMH 215 11:30 am-02:15 pm
1
BIOL
2011 113 80362 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
MMH 215 06:00 pm-08:45 pm
1
BIOL
2011 112 80361 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
MMH 215 11:30 am-02:15 pm
1
BIOL
2011 114 80363 LAB Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
1
MMH 215 09:35 am-12:20 pm
1
BIOL
2230 111 80365 LEC
Intro to Microbiology
3
MMH 210 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
BIOL
2231 111 80367 LAB Introd to Microbiology Lab
1
MMH 208 11:10 am-12:35 pm
Grice, D
Grice, D
TBA
Grice, D
Grice, D
Grice, D
Grice, D
Denson, J
Denson, J
Denson, J
Denson, J
Sproat, W
Sproat, W
Sproat, W
Sproat, W
Sproat, W
Sproat, W
Sproat, W
Sproat, W
Denson, J
Denson, J
ART
BIOLOGY
MWF
TR
M
M
T
W
W
MW
MW
M
W
TR
MW
MW
T
T
R
R
F
TR
TR
BUSINESS
1
BUSN
1290 H11 80931 HYB Profess Develop and Bus Ethics
3
CAPE 154 09:00 am-12:05 pm W
1
BUSN
1305 111 80949 LEC
Introduction to Business
3
CAPE 154 02:20 pm-05:20 pm R
1
BUSN
1360 H11 80947 HYB Software Apps for Business
3
MMH 200 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
1
BUSN
2330 111 81040 LEC
Principles of Management
3
CAPE 154 02:20 pm-05:20 pm W
1
BUSN
2340 111 80974 LEC
Human Resource Management
3
CAPE 153 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
1
BUSN
2390 111 81041 LEC
Business Presentations
3
MMH 222 02:20 pm-05:20 pm T
1
BUSN
2395 111 81042 LEC
Business Applications
3
TBA
Sayne, H
TBA
TBA
Fall, J
TBA
Fall, J
Fall, J
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Hensley, D
Hensley, D
Hensley, D
Hensley, D
Hensley, D
Hensley, D
Hensley, D
Hensley, D
CHEMISTRY
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
1010
1011
1030
1031
1110
1110
1111
1111
111
111
111
111
111
112
111
112
80369
80370
80371
80372
80373
80374
80375
80376
LEC
LAB
LEC
LAB
LEC
LEC
LAB
LAB
Introductory Chemistry
Introductory Chemistry Lab
Concepts of Chemistry
Concepts of Chemistry Lab
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
General Chemistry I Lab
32
3
1
4
-
3
3
1
1
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
215
208
215
208
215
206
208
208
11:15 am-12:40 pm
01:30 pm-04:15 pm
08:30 am-09:25 am
09:35 am-10:30 am
09:35 am-11:00 am
05:00 pm-08:05 pm
01:30 pm-04:15 pm
05:00 pm-07:45 pm
MW
M
MWF
MW
TR
T
R
R
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CISP
CISP
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
1230
1231
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
111
111
111
112
113
114
115
116
80926
80927
80918
80920
80921
80922
80924
80925
LEC
LAB
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Intro to Programming
Intro to Programming Lab
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
4
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
02:20 pm-03:45 pm
03:55 pm-04:45 pm
08:00 am-08:55 am
09:05 am-10:00 am
10:10 am-11:05 am
08:00 am-09:25 am
11:10 am-12:35 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
T
TBA
TBA
Williams, T
Williams, T
Williams, T
TBA
TBA
TBA
COMMUNICATION
1
COMM 1010 V11 80707 VID
Intro to Mass Communications
3
ACAD 143 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Lawson, M
1
CRMJ
1030 111 80994 LEC
Understanding Terrorism
3
MMH 213 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
CRMJ
1040 111 80995 LEC
Criminal Investigation
3
MMH 213 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
CRMJ
2220 V11 80986 VID
Police Admin and Organiz
3
MMH 126 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
CRMJ
2370 111 80996 LEC
Criminology
3
MMH 213 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
R
W
T
T
CULINARY ARTS
1B
CULA
1126 111 80971 LAB Saucier
1
CAPE 153 02:30 pm-05:30 pm W
1A
CULA
1200 H11 80951 HYB Sanitation and Food Safety
2
CAPE 154 12:45 pm-02:45 pm M
1A
CULA
1200 H12 80961 HYB Sanitation and Food Safety
2
CAPE 154 07:00 am-09:00 am T
1B
CULA
1232 111 81036 LLB
Advanced Cake Decorating
2
MMH 119 01:30 pm-05:30 pm M
1
CULA 1240 112 81180 LLB
Dining room Service
2
CAPE 104 09:30 am-01:00 pm T
11
CULA
1240 111 80977 LLB
Dining Room Service
2
CAPE 154 09:30 am-01:00 pm F
1
CULA
1305 111 80952 LEC
Nutrition for Culinary Arts
3
CAPE 153 02:30 pm-05:35 pm M
1
CULA
1310 111 80963 LLB
Fundamentals of Baking
3
MMH 119 08:00 am-01:30 pm T
1
CULA
1310 112 80970 LLB
Fundamentals of Baking
3
MMH 119 03:00 pm-08:30 pm W
1
CULA
1321 111 80967 LLB
Adv Baking and Pastry Skills
3
MMH 117 06:00 am-11:30 am W
1
CULA
1325 111 80962 LLB
Culinary II - Fabrication
3
CAPE 117 08:00 am-01:30 pm T
1
CULA
2180 111 80975 LEC
Culinary Internship
1
TBA
1
CULA
2341 111 80950 LLB
Artisan and Speciality Breads
3
MMH 117 06:00 am-11:30 am M
1
CULA
2351 111 80978 LLB
Plated Desserts and Presentatn
3
MMH 117 06:00 am-11:30 am F
1
CULA
2363 111 80965 LAB Bistro
3
CAPE 117 08:00 am-02:00 pm T
1
CULA
2363 112 80968 LAB Bistro
3
CAPE 117 08:00 am-02:00 pm W
1
CULA
2363 113 80972 LAB Bistro
3
CAPE 117 08:00 am-02:00 pm R
1
CULA
2352 111 81179 LLB
Hot and Cold Desserts
3
MMH 117 04:00 pm-09:30 pm W
1
CULA
2375 111 81181 LEC
Purchasing and Cost Control
3
CAPE 153 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
1
CULA
2376 111 80976 LLB
International Foods
3
CAPE 130 08:00 am-01:00 pm F
1
CULA
1320 111 81093 LLB
Culinary I: Fundamentals
3
CAPE 153 08:00 am-01:30 pm W
1
CULA
1320 111 81094 LLB
Culinary I: Fundamentals
3
CAPE 153 08:00 am-01:30 pm R
1
CULA
1330 111 81095 LLB
Garde Manger
3
CAPE 130 03:00 pm-08:30 pm T
Cairns, J
Hallman, C
Hallman, C
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hallman, C
Cairns, J
Hallman, C
Hallman, C
Hallman, C
Hallman, C
Hallman, C
Hallman, C
TBA
TBA
Cairns, J
Cairns, J
Cairns, J
TBA
1
DANC
1540 111 80455 LEC
Jazz I
2
CAPE 142 02:00 pm-02:55 pm TR
1
DANC
1560 111 80454 LEC
Tap Dance I
2
CAPE 142 01:00 pm-01:55 pm TR
TBA
TBA
1
ECON
2010 111 80948 LEC
Macroeconomics
3
MMH 211 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
Hamilton, W
1
EDUC
1030 111 80959 LEC
The College Experience
3
ACAD 204 08:00 am-09:25 am TR
1
EDUC
1030 112 80960 LEC
The College Experience
3
ACAD 204 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
TBA
TBA
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
DANCE
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSA
EMSB
EMSB
EMSB
1111
1111
1112
1112
1201
1201
1202
1202
1501
1501
1502
1502
1101
1102
1111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
81026
81026
81031
81031
81025
81025
81029
81029
81024
81024
81028
81028
81019
81020
81021
CLN
CLN
FLD
FLD
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LAB
LAB
CLN
Advanced EMT Clinical
Advanced EMT Clinical
Adv EMT Field Internship
Adv EMT Field Internship
Adv EMT Medical Skills Lab
Adv EMT Medical Skills Lab
Adv EMT Trauma/Med Skills Lab
Adv EMT Trauma/Med Skills Lab
Adv EMT Medical Emergencies
Adv EMT Medical Emergencies
Adv EMT Trauma/Med Emergencies
Adv EMT Trauma/Med Emergencies
EMT Medical Skills Lab
EMT Trauma and Med Skills Lab
EMT Clinical
33
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
MMH
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
217
06:00 pm-10:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
06:00 pm-10:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
06:00 pm-10:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
06:00 pm-10:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
06:00 pm-10:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
06:00 pm-10:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
08:30 am-05:00 pm
TR
S
TR
S
TR
S
TR
S
TR
S
TR
S
TR
TR
TR
1
1
1
EMSB
EMSB
EMSB
1112
1601
1602
111
111
111
81023
81017
81018
FLD
LEC
LEC
EMT Field Internship
EMT Med ER/EMS Operations
EMT Trauma/Med Emergencies
1
6
6
MMH 217
MMH 217
MMH 217
08:30 am-05:00 pm TR
08:30 am-05:00 pm TR
08:30 am-05:00 pm TR
TBA
TBA
TBA
ENGLISH / LEARNING SUPPORT WRITING
NOTE: The following sections of ENGL 1010 and ENGL 0804 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair.
LSP
ENGL
0804 111 80740 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
ACAD 108 09:35 am-10:30 am MW
Isasi, S
LSP
ENGL
1010 111 80683 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 108 08:00 am-09:25 am MW
Isasi, S
LSP
ENGL
0804 113 80741 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
ACAD 108 02:20 pm-03:15 pm MW
Pearson, J
LSP
ENGL
1010 113 80714 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 108 12:45 pm-02:10 pm MW
Pearson, J
LSP
ENGL
0804 115 80744 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
ACAD 108 12:45 pm-01:35 pm TR
Pearson, J
LSP
ENGL
1010 115 80718 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 108 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Pearson, J
LSP
ENGL
0804 117 80745 LAB Learning Support Writing IV
2
ACAD 108 04:30 pm-06:20 pm R
Wilson, J
LSP
ENGL
1010 117 80722 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 108 06:30 pm-09:30 pm R
Wilson, J
1
ENGL
1010 11B 80728 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 104 11:15 am-12:10 pm MWF Isasi, S
1
ENGL
1010 11D 80733 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 114 08:00 am-09:25 am TR
Ludwig, P
1
ENGL
1010 116 80720 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 108 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Pearson, J
1
ENGL
1010 11E 80735 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 104 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
Isasi, S
1
ENGL
1010 11F 80737 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 104 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
Isasi, S
1
ENGL
1010 112 80690 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 108 08:00 am-09:25 am MW
Isasi, S
1
ENGL
1010 11A 80726 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 104 09:35 am-11:00 am MW
TBA
1
ENGL
1010 114 80715 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 108 12:45 pm-02:10 pm MW
Pearson, J
1
ENGL
1010 11C 80731 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 104 02:20 pm-03:45 pm MW
Wilson, J
1
ENGL
1010 118 80724 LEC
Composition I
3
ACAD 104 06:30 pm-09:30 pm R
Wilson, J
1
ENGL
1020 111 80738 LEC
Composition II
3
ACAD 104 12:45 pm-02:10 pm MW
TBA
1
ENGL
1020 112 80739 LEC
Composition II
3
ACAD 104 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
TBA
1
ENGL
2110 111 80750 LEC
American Literature I
3
ACAD 139 02:20 pm-03:45 pm TR
TBA
1
ENGL
2410 111 80747 LEC
Western World Literature I
3
ACAD 104 02:45 pm-05:50 pm T
Waddell, D
1
ENGL
2410 112 80748 LEC
Western World Literature I
3
ACAD 114 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
Waddell, D
GEOGRAPHY
1
GEOG
2010 111 80392 LEC
World Regional Geography
3
ACAD 208 06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
Knowles, D
1
HIST
1110 113 80400 LEC
Survey of World Civilizatn I
3
ACAD 211 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
HIST
1110 112 80398 LEC
Survey of World Civilizatn I
3
ACAD 211 02:20 pm-03:45 pm
1
HIST
1110 111 80396 LEC
Survey of World Civilizatn I
3
ACAD 211 02:20 pm-03:45 pm
1
HIST
1110 114 80401 LEC
Survey of World Civilizatn I
3
ACAD 211 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
HIST
2010 113 80405 LEC
American History I
3
ACAD 211 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
HIST
2010 111 80402 LEC
American History I
3
ACAD 211 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
HIST
2010 112 80404 LEC
American History I
3
ACAD 211 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
HIST
2010 114 80407 LEC
American History I
3
ACAD 211 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
Lee, C
Lee, C
Lee, C
TBA
Holder, T
Holder, T
TBA
TBA
HISTORY
TR
TR
MW
M
TR
MW
MW
W
HEALTH
1
HLTH
2310 111 80409 LEC
Safety and First Aid
3
02:20 pm-05:25 pm M
Jenkins, C
1
Fall, J
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
HMGT
2910
111
81047
LEC
Hotel/Restaurant Internship
3
TBA
MATH / LEARNING SUPPORT MATH
7 1/2 WEEK LONG CLASSES
The classes listed in this section are 7 1/2 weeks long.
The first class runs from August 24 - October 13 (Part of Term Code LSA)
The second class runs from October 14 - December 11 (Part of Term Code LSB)
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1030 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 V11 80834 VID
Mathematics Learning Support
3
MMH 210 06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
LSB
MATH
1030 V11 80838 VID
Intermediate Algebra
3
MMH 210 06:00 pm-09:05 pm MW
TBA
NOTE: The following sections of MATH 0030 and MATH 1530 are co-requisites and must be taken together as a pair. They will meet consecutively.
LSA
MATH
0030 11A 80672 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
ACAD 231 09:05 am-11:00 am MWF Nelson, M
LSB
MATH
1530 11A 80538 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
ACAD 231 09:05 am-11:00 am MWF Nelson, M
LSA
MATH
0030 11B 80674 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
ACAD 231 11:10 am-12:35 pm MTWR Noe, R
LSB
MATH
1530 11B 80539 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
ACAD 231 11:10 am-12:35 pm MTWR Noe, R
LSA
MATH
0030 11C 80675 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
ACAD 231 12:45 pm-03:50 pm TR
Nelson, M
34
LSB
MATH
1530 11C 80541 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
ACAD 231 12:45 pm-03:50 pm
LSA
MATH
0030 11D 80676 LEC
Mathematics Learning Support
3
ACAD 229 11:10 am-12:35 pm
LSB
MATH
1630 11D 80542 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
ACAD 229 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
MATH
1410 111 80544 LEC
Number Cncpts and Algeb Struct
3
ACAD 229 02:20 pm-03:45 pm
1
MATH
1530 112 80534 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
ACAD 231 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
MATH
1530 111 80533 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
ACAD 229 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
MATH
1530 113 80535 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
ACAD 210 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
MATH
1630 111 80536 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
ACAD 229 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
MATH
1630 112 80537 LEC
Finite Mathematics
3
ACAD 231 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
MATH
1710 111 80545 LEC
Pre-Calculus Algebra
3
ACAD 229 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
MATH
1720 111 80546 LEC
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
3
ACAD 227 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
MATH
1830 111 80547 LEC
Calculus A
3
ACAD 231 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
MATH
1910 111 80548 LEC
Calculus I
4
ACAD 227 12:45 pm-02:35 pm
TR
Nelson, M
MTWR
MTWR
MW
TR
MW
R
TR
T
MW
MW
TR
TR
Gregory, J
Gregory, J
Gregory, J
Romines, J
Gregory, J
Atkins, D
Gregory, J
Nelson, M
Noe, R
Atkins, D
Romines, J
Atkins, D
MEDICAL CODING
1
1
MDCD
MDCD
1010
1020
H11
H11
80116
80119
HYB
HYB
Basic ICD Coding
Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding
3
3
MMH 222
MMH 222
06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
MUSIC
TBA
TBA
1
MUS
1020 V11 80424 VID
Fundamentals of Music
3
ACAD 143 09:05 am-10:00 am MWF
1
MUS
1030 111 80423 LEC
Music Appreciation
3
CAPE 152 10:10 am-11:05 am MWF
1
MUS
1030 113 80427 LEC
Music Appreciation
3
CAPE 152 11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
1
MUS
1030 112 80425 LEC
Music Appreciation
3
CAPE 152 02:20 pm-03:45 pm MW
1
MUS
1045 111 80431 LEC
Ear Training II
1
CAPE 139 11:10 am-12:05 pm TR
1
MUS
1050 111 81057 LEC
Concert Choir
1
CAPE 142 11:10 am-12:05 pm MW
1
MUS
1090 111 80432 LEC
Jazz Band
1
CAPE 139 04:00 pm-05:55 pm M
1
MUS
1120 V11 80445 VID
Theory II
3
ACAD 143 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
1
MUS
1610 111 80446 LEC
Class Piano I
1
CAPE 139 10:10 am-11:05 am MW
1
MUS
1912 111 80506 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct - Voice
1
TBA
1
MUS
1912 112 80507 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct - Voice
2
TBA
1
MUS
1922 111 80508 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct-Keyboard
1
TBA
1
MUS
1922 112 80509 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct-Keyboard
2
TBA
1
MUS
1933 111 80510 LEC
Individ Music Instruct-Guitar
1
TBA
1
MUS
1933 112 80512 LEC
Individ Music Instruct-Guitar
2
TBA
1
MUS
1934 111 80514 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct-Woodwinds
1
TBA
1
MUS
1934 112 80516 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct-Woodwinds
2
TBA
1
MUS
1935 111 80517 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct - Brass
1
TBA
1
MUS
1935 112 80518 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct - Brass
2
TBA
1
MUS
1936 111 80519 LEC
Indiv Music Instruc-Percussion
1
TBA
1
MUS
1936 112 80520 LEC
Indiv Music Instruc-Percussion
2
TBA
1
MUS
1937 111 80522 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct - Strings
1
TBA
1
MUS
1937 112 80523 LEC
Indiv Music Instruct - Strings
2
TBA
1
MUS
2200 V11 80592 VID
Intro Music Technology
3
MMH 210 02:20 pm-03:45 pm MW
1
MUS
2220 111 80451 LEC
Studio Production Techniques
3
CAPE 139 02:20 pm-03:45 pm TR
1
MUS
2221 111 80594 LAB Studio Production Techniques Lab
1
TBA
TBA
1
MUS
2910 111 80591 LEC
Entertainment Idust Internship
2
TBA
1
MUS
2990 111 80453 LEC
Music Problems
1
CAPE 139 01:30 pm-03:30 pm F
TBA
Williamson, A
Williamson, A
Williamson, A
TBA
Williamson, A
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Williamson, A
TBA
1
NURS
2610 N11 80046 LEC
Nursing Process II
10 MMH 126 09:00 am-12:00 pm MF
1
NURS
2611 111 80047 CLN Nursing Process II Lab
-
TBA
1
NURS
2620 N21 80048 LEC
Nursing Process III
5
MMH 126 09:00 am-12:00 pm T
1
NURS
2621 N21 80049 CLN Nursing Process III Lab
-
MMH 126 01:00 pm-03:00 pm T
1
NURS
2621 N21 80049 CLN Nursing Process III Lab
-
TBA
1
NURS
2630 111 80050 LEC
Nursing Process IV
4
MMH 126 09:30 am-11:30 am R
1
NURS
2631 111 80051 CLN Nursing Process IV Lab
-
TBA
McGaha, D
McGaha, D
Brewer, K
Brewer, K
Brewer, K
Russell, R
Russell, R
1
PHED
1137 111 80410 LLB
Power Walking
1
CAPE 153 04:00 pm-05:50 pm T
TBA
1
PHIL
2020 111 80353 LEC
Self and Values
3
ACAD 204 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
1
PHIL
2210 111 80355 LEC
Religions and Cultures
3
ACAD 204 02:20 pm-05:25 pm M
TBA
TBA
1
POLS
1030 111 80411 LEC
American Government
3
ACAD 104 06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
TBA
1
PSCI
1030 111 80377 LEC
Concepts Earth and Space Sci
4
MMH 211 12:45 pm-02:10 pm TR
1
PSCI
1031 111 80378 LAB Cncpts Earth Sp Sci Lab
-
MMH 215 02:30 pm-03:25 pm TR
TBA
TBA
NURSING
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHILOSOPHY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
35
PSYCHOLOGY
1
PSYC
1030 113 80414 LEC
General Psychology
3
ACAD 235 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
PSYC
1030 111 80412 LEC
General Psychology
3
ACAD 235 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
PSYC
1030 112 80413 LEC
General Psychology
3
ACAD 235 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
PSYC
1030 114 80415 LEC
General Psychology
3
ACAD 235 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PSYC
1030 115 80416 LEC
General Psychology
3
ACAD 235 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PSYC
2130 111 80418 LEC
Life Span Psychology
3
ACAD 235 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PSYC
2310 111 80420 LEC
Abnormal Psychology
3
ACAD 235 09:35 am-11:00 am
TR
MW
MW
M
R
W
TR
TBA
Rawlinson, T
Rawlinson, T
TBA
TBA
TBA
Rawlinson, T
READING / LEARNING SUPPORT READING
NOTE: Students required to register for READ 0800 must also register for SPCH 1010 in the same semester. Any available section of SPCH 1010 may be chosen.
LSP
READ
0800 111 81060 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
ACAD 114 02:20 pm-03:15 pm MWF TBA
LSP
READ
0800 113 81062 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
ACAD 208 08:00 am-09:25 am TR
TBA
LSP
READ
0800 112 81061 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
ACAD 114 06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
TBA
LSP
READ
0800 114 81063 LAB Learning Support Reading
3
ACAD 114 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
TBA
SOCIOLOGY
1
SOCI
1010
111
80421
LEC
Intro to Sociology
3
ACAD 235
02:20 pm-05:25 pm T
Baker, C
SPANISH
1
SPAN
1010 V12 81033 VID
Elementary Spanish I
3
ACAD 143 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
SPAN
1010 V11 80577 VID
Elementary Spanish I
3
ACAD 143 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPAN
1010 A11 80573 LEC
Elementary Spanish I
3
WEB
01:55 pm-03:20 pm
1
SPAN
1020 V11 81039 VID
Elementary Spanish II
3
ACAD 143 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPAN
2010 V11 80583 VID
Intermediate Spanish I
3
ACAD 143 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
TR
T
WF
R
M
1
SPCH
1010 119 80562 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 136 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
SPCH
1010 118 80561 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 139 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
SPCH
1010 11A 80563 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 136 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
SPCH
1010 115 80558 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 136 02:20 pm-03:45 pm
1
SPCH
1010 111 80554 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 139 08:00 am-09:25 am
1
SPCH
1010 112 80555 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 139 09:35 am-11:00 am
1
SPCH
1010 113 80556 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 136 11:10 am-12:35 pm
1
SPCH
1010 114 80557 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 139 12:45 pm-02:10 pm
1
SPCH
1010 116 80559 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 136 02:20 pm-05:25 pm
1
SPCH
1010 117 80560 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
ACAD 139 06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPCH
2030 V11 80568 VID
Debate
3
ACAD 143 01:00 pm-03:00 pm
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
T
T
W
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Stevens, E
Mitrik, M
SPEECH
Ringer, R
Richard, R
Ringer, R
Ringer, R
Richard, R
Richard, R
Ringer, R
Richard, R
Ringer, R
Clifton, L
TBA
SPECIAL EDUCATION
1
SPED
2010 111 80422 LEC
Introduction to Special Educat
3
ACAD 139 06:00 pm-09:05 pm R
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1002 111 80078 LEC
Orientation to Surgical Tech
1
MMH 214 01:00 pm-02:30 pm
1
SURG
1005 111 80079 LEC
Surgical Term & Pharmacology
3
MMH 214 09:00 am-12:00 pm
1
SURG
2020 111 80081 LEC
Surgical Procedures I
3
MMH 214 09:00 am-12:00 pm
1
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2901 111 80082 CLN Clinical Practicum II
2
MMH 213 01:00 pm-03:00 pm
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2901 111 80082 CLN Clinical Practicum II
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Carter, J
Carter, J
Carter, J
Carter, J
Carter, J
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111
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Introduction to Theatre
Major Production
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CAPE 142
11:10 am-12:35 pm TR
04:00 pm-06:00 pm TR
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OTHER OFF CAMPUS SITES
HAWKINS COUNTY - CHEROKEE COMP HIGH SCHOOL
1
HIST
2010 161 80269 LEC
American History I
3
CHRR
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
INFS
1010 161 80145 LEC
Computer Applications
3
CHRR
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
MATH
1530 161 80143 LEC
Probability and Statistics
3
CHRR
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
PSYC
1030 161 80270 LEC
General Psychology
3
CHRR
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
1
SPCH
1010 161 80129 LEC
Fund of Speech Communication
3
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06:00 pm-09:05 pm
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COCKE COUNTY - COCKE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
1
1
1
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HIST
INFS
1010
2010
1010
171
171
171
80651
80267
80144
LEC
LEC
LEC
Composition I
American History I
Computer Applications
3
3
3
36
CCHS
CCHS
CCHS
06:00 pm-09:05 pm M
06:00 pm-09:05 pm T
06:00 pm-09:05 pm W
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MATH
MUS
PSYC
SPCH
1530
1030
1030
1010
171
171
171
171
80142
80625
80268
80130
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Probability and Statistics
Music Appreciation
General Psychology
Fund of Speech Communication
3
3
3
3
CCHS
WEB
CCHS
CCHS
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
06:00 pm-09:05 pm
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WALTERS STATE WEB BASED COURSES
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CPSC
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ECED
ECON
ECON
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ETDD
ETDD
ETDD
GEOL
GEOL
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HITC
HITC
HITC
HMGT
HMGT
HMGT
HUM
HUM
INFS
2310
2311
1030
1030
2010
1010
1011
2010
2010
2011
2011
2020
2021
2230
1290
1310
1360
1370
2370
2380
1020
1115
1280
1290
1291
1030
1040
1050
2270
1310
2310
2010
2010
1010
1030
1030
1030
1010
1010
1010
1020
1020
2120
2420
2420
1010
1011
1310
1030
1031
2010
2010
2010
2020
1000
2010
2010
1010
2670
2770
2010
2110
1010
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LAB
WEB
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Greenhouse Management
Greenhouse Management Lab
Art Appreciation
Art Appreciation
Survey of Art History I
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology I Lab
Hum Anat and Phys I
Hum Anat and Phys I
Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
Hum Anat and Phys I Lab
Hum Anat and Phys II
Hum Anat and Phys II Lab
Intro to Microbiology
Profess Develop and Bus Ethics
Business Communications
Software Apps for Business
Spreadsheet Applications
Legal Envrmnet of Business
Principles of Marketing
Princ of Clean Energy
Microsoft Word
Database Applications
PowerPoint
PowerPoint Lab
Understanding Terrorism
Criminal Investigation
Domestic Violence
Fire and Arson Investigation
Intro to Early Childhood Educ
Safe and Healthy Learning Envr
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
The Freshman Experience
The College Experience
The College Experience
The College Experience
Composition I
Composition I
Composition I
Composition II
Composition II
American Literature II
Western World Literature II
Western World Literature II
Engineering Graphics I
Engineering Graphics I Lab
Construction Fundamentals
Geology
Geology Lab
American History I
American History I
American History I
American History II
Intro to Health-Related Prof
Fund of Hlth Info Management
Fund of Hlth Info Management
Foundations of Hospitality
Front Office Procedures
Hospitalty Sales and Marketing
Humanities: Human Advntur I
Humanities: Human Advntur II
Computer Applications
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Bunch, T
Evans, A
Evans, A
Evans, A
Frazier, A
Frazier, A
Goosie, A
Rich, K
Goosie, A
Rich, K
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Frazier, A
Sayne, H
Donahue, J
Stockton, K
Ross, A
Sayne, H
Fall, J
Parks, K
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Stooksbury, K
Mandracchia, E
Farmand, F
Farmand, F
Donahue, J
Donahue, J
Smith, A
TBA
TBA
Eichelman, S
Eichelman, S
TBA
TBA
Jacobs, S
Wilson, C
Wilson, C
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
Dixon, B
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Holder, T
Smith, L
Stephens, F
Smith, L
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Shrader, S
Shrader, S
Fall, J
Fall, J
Fall, J
Stevens, E
Ritter, L
Blais, L
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LAW
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MATH
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MATH
MDIS
MDTR
MDTR
MDTR
MDTR
MDTR
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
NURS
NURS
NURS
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SPAN
SPAN
THEA
1010
1010
1010
1010
1060
1061
1150
1170
1185
1530
1530
1720
1010
1010
1010
1010
1015
1030
1030
1030
1030
1030
1030
1003
1004
1006
1030
1030
1030
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2210
2210
2400
2440
2640
1030
1030
1030
2120
2130
2220
1010
1010
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2010
1006
1010
1030
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W92
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W94
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80634
80913
80916
80917
80877
80879
80819
80817
80818
80641
80966
80642
80122
80123
80124
80125
80126
80127
80429
80430
80532
80440
80647
80034
80035
80037
80530
80385
80386
80387
80531
80388
80389
80390
80648
80605
80300
80301
80417
80419
80307
80165
80316
80317
80319
80587
80571
80649
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
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WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
Computer Applications
Web Design and Development
Web Design and Development Lab
Contract Law
Real Prpty Law and Ttl Srch
Dbtr-Crdtr Rel and Bnkrpt Law
Probability and Statistics
Probability and Statistics
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
Physician Office Billing
Medical Terminology
Medical Terminology
Medical Terminology
Terminology for Health Care
Fundamntals of Medical Science
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Drug Dosage Calculation
Introd to Medical Terminology
Nutrition for Nursing Practice
Human Nature and Life
Human Nature and Life
Human Nature and Life
Self and Values
Religions and Cultures
Religions and Cultures
Introduction to Ethics
Bioethics
Science and the Modern World
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
Social Psychology
Life Span Psychology
The Psych of Human Sexuality
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Marriage and Family
Spanish Comm for Health Care
Elementary Spanish I
Introduction to Theatre
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TECH 286
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Bell, J
Nix, A
Suich, V
Williams, T
Williams, T
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TBA
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Atkins, D
Bowman, T
Atkins, D
TBA
TBA
Winkler, A
TBA
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Williamson, A
TBA
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Ritter, L
TBA
Walker, J
Walker, J
Boruff, S
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Bock, G
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Jarnagin, W
Elliott, K
Rawlinson, T
Rawlinson, T
Jarnagin, W
Gladson, V
Dixon, J
Baker, C
Gladson, V
Stevens, E
Mitrik, M
Kent, T
REGENTS ON-LINE DEGREE PROGRAM COURSES
Regents Online Degree Programs (RODP) courses are offered as part of the regents on-line degree program. Students interested in these courses should contact Vicky Marshall
at 423-585-6800 or 1-800-225-4770 (option 3). Students can also obtain information concerning this program at the Walter State RODP website: www.tn.regentsdegrees.org/
campus/wscc/
Please be advised that non-refundable separate fees will be assessed for students enrolling in these courses. In addition to the fees assessed for the classes, there will be a course
delivery fee of $59 per credit hour. (Based on 2014-2015 rates. Subject to change without notification.) Out-of-state students must pay out-of-state tuition in addition to in-statetuition. RODP registration is April 6 - August 23, 2015. RODP classes begin on August 24, 2015 and end on December 11, 2015. Fees for RODP classes are due on August 16, 2013,
at 4 p.m.
NOTE: Refund policies outlined in Timetable, page 12.
RODP registration ends prior to registration for traditional courses.
Please contact Vicky Marshall for registration information.
FALL 2015
Course delivery fee of $59 per credit hour
(based on 2014-2015 current rate).
RODP 15 Week Session
RODP registration is April 6 - August 23, 2015.
RODP classes begin on August 24, 2015.
Final exams are December 4-8, 2015.
100% refund ends on August 23, 2015.
75% refund period - August 24 - September 6, 2015. (25% charge for all courses dropped)
25% refund period - September 7-19, 2015 (75% charge for all courses dropped)
RODP 1st 7 Week Session
RODP registration is April 6 - August 23, 2015.
RODP classes begin on August 24, 2015.
Final exams are October 8-9, 2015.
100% refund ends on August 23, 2015.
75% refund period - August 24-28, 2015. (25% charge for all courses dropped)
25% refund period - August 29 - September 4, 2015 (75% charge for all courses dropped)
RODP 2nd 7 Week Session
RODP registration is April 6 - August 23, 2015.
RODP classes begin on October 19, 2015.
Final exams are December 4-8, 2015.
100% refund ends on October 18, 2015.
75% refund period - October 19-22, 2015. (25% charge for all courses dropped)
25% refund period - October 23-31, 2015 (75% charge for all courses dropped)
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ARTH
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ASTR
BIOL
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CHEM
CHEM
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Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Intro to Animal Science
Careers in Allied Health
Art Appreciation
Survey of Art History I
Survey of Art History II
Astronomy
Introductory Biology I
Introductory Biology II
Nutrition
Hum Anat and Phys I
Hum Anat and Phys I
Hum Anat and Phys II
Hum Anat and Phys II
Intro to Microbiology
Intro to Microbiology
Personal Finance
Personal Finance
Legal Issues for th Web
Introductory Chemistry
Organic and Biochemistry
Intro to General Chemistry
Introduction to Linux
Web Page Applications
Programming in C++
Data Structures
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Eccles, L
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EDU
EDUC
2090
2180
1010
1010
101
1000
1010
1010
1010
1020
1010
1010
1020
1030
1040
1110
1130
1310
1500
2000
2010
2010
2020
2020
2030
2035
2090
2220
2310
1310
2310
2312
2315
2320
2330
2330
2340
2360
2370
2380
2385
2390
2010
2020
207
201
250
1100
1100
1120
2050
2120
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R50
R01
R50
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R50
R50
R01
R50
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81127
81128
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81132
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81159
81160
81161
81162
81163
81164
81165
81166
81167
81171
81173
81168
81169
81170
81172
81174
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Java Programming I
Java Programming II
Network/PC Communications
Network/PC Communications
Orientation
Beginning HTML
Basic Web Design
Intro to Mass Communications
Intro to Mass Communications
Media Writing
Intro to Criminal Justice
Intro to Criminal Justice
Intro to the Legal Process
Understanding Terrorism
Criminal Investigation
Criminal Law
Criminal Evidence and Procedur
Forensics
Correctional Counseling
Criminology
Intro to Law Enforcement
Intro to Law Enforcement
Intro to Corrections
Intro to Corrections
Juvenile Justice
Drug Identification and Effect
Probation and Parole
Police Admin and Organiz
Investigative Report Writing
Intro to Early Childhood Educ
Safe and Healthy Learning Envr
Admin of Early Chldhd Programs
Early Childhood Curriculum
Infant,Toddler Child Develpmnt
Infant and Toddler Care
Infant and Toddler Care
Family Dynmcs & Comm Invlmnt
Dev of Exceptional Children
Development Assessment
Lang & Literacy in Early Chld
Math & Science in Early Chldhd
Creative Development
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Educational Psychology
Foundations of Education
Instruct Technology in Educat
Technology for Teachers
Technology for Teachers
Introduction to Teaching
Classroom Management
Intro to Special Education
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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RODP
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ROD
ENGL
ENGL
810
820
R50
R50
81175
81176
LEC
LEC
Writing Learning Support
Writing Learning Support B
3
2
RODP
RODP
TBA
TBA
TBA,
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ROD
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RA1
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ROD
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ROD
ROD
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ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
1001
1002
1010
1010
1020
1020
1020
2010
2030
2110
2116
2120
2210
2220
2300
2410
2420
2420
R50
R50
R01
R50
R01
R25
R50
R50
R50
R50
R50
R50
R50
R50
R50
R50
R25
R50
81177
81178
81183
81182
81185
81186
81184
81187
81188
81189
81190
81191
81192
81193
81194
81195
81196
81197
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
English as a Second Lang I
English as A Second Lang II
Composition I
Composition I
Composition II
Composition II
Composition II
Intro to Lit I: Fiction
Experience of Literature
American Literature I
Writing for the Web
American Literature II
British Literature I
British Literature II
Creative Writing
Western World Literature I
Western World Literature II
Western World Literature II
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
RODP
RODP
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40
ROD
ROD
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ROD
ROD
ENGL
ENGL
ESC
ESC
FREN
FREN
GEOG
GEOL
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIT
HIT
HIT
HIT
HIT
HIT
HIT
HIT
HIT
HIT
HPRO
HSC
HTL
HTL
HUM
HUM
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INFS
INTC
IST
2530
2630
1110
1120
1010
1020
2010
1030
220
1110
1120
2010
2010
2020
2020
2020
2030
2050
1010
1011
1111
1120
1131
2111
2121
2130
2131
2140
2100
190
110
110
1010
1020
111
113
173
186
191
192
1010
1100
1100
1050
2630
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R50
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R50
R50
81198
81199
81200
81201
81202
81203
81204
81205
81215
81206
81207
81208
81209
81211
81212
81210
81213
81214
81216
81217
81218
81219
81220
81221
81223
81222
81224
81225
81226
81227
81229
81228
81230
81231
81232
81233
81234
81235
81236
81237
81238
81239
81240
81241
81242
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LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
CLN
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
African American Literature
Literature for Children
Intr to Environment Studies I
Intr to Environment Studies II
Elementary French I
Elementary French II
World Regional Geography
Geology
African American History
Survey of World Civilizatn I
Survey of World Civilizatn II
American History I
American History I
American History II
American History II
American History II
Tennessee History
Appalachian History
Medical Terminology
Fundamentals of HIT
Legal Aspects Hlth Informat
Fundament of Disease Processes
ICD-10-CM Coding System
Mgmt & Supervision in Hlth Inf
Healthcare Stats and Reporting
Coding and Class Sys I and II
ICD-10-PCS Coding System
Professional Practice I
Wellness Concepts & Practices
Intro to Human Pathophysiology
Intro to Hospitality Industry
Intro to Hospitality Industry
Intro to Humanities I
Intro to Humanities II
Intro to Android Moible Prg an
Visual Basic
Programming in C#
Database Programming
A+ Hardware Cert Training
A+ Software Cert Training
Computer Applications
Technology for Teachers
Technology for Teachers
Computer Graphics/Animation
Web Design
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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ROD
ROD
ROD
MATH
MATH
MATH
810
820
830
R50
R50
R50
81243
81244
81245
LEC
LEC
LEC
Math Learning Support I
Math Learning Support B
Math Learning Support C
3
2
1
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RODP
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MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MDT
MKT
MUS
PHED
PHED
PHIL
1005
1010
1130
1130
1410
1420
1530
1530
1630
1710
1720
1720
1830
1910
1920
2010
2050
2110
2100
2450
1030
1140
1140
121
R50
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R01
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81246
81247
81248
81249
81250
81251
81252
81253
81254
81255
81257
81256
81258
81259
81260
81261
81262
81263
81264
81265
81266
81268
81267
81272
CLN
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LLB
LLB
LEC
Algebra Essentials
Mathematics for Liberal Arts
College Algebra
College Algebra
Number Cncpts and Algeb Struct
Prob Slvng Geom and Statistics
Probability and Statistics
Probability and Statistics
Finite Mathematics
Pre-Calculus Algebra
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
Calculus A
Calculus I
Calculus II
Intro to Linear Algebra
Probability and Statistical Ap
Calculus III
Photoshop Essentials
E-Commerce
Music Appreciation
Fitness for Life
Fitness for Life
Elementary Ethics
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
4
3
3
3
2
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PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
PSCI
PSCI
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PY
121
201
1030
1030
2430
1030
2010
2020
2110
2120
1020
1030
1501
2010
1010
1020
223
1030
1030
2110
2120
2120
2130
2130
215
R50
R50
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R50
R50
R25
R50
R01
R50
R50
81271
81273
81270
81269
81274
81275
81083
81084
81085
81086
81276
81277
81278
81279
81289
81290
81299
81292
81291
81293
81295
81294
81296
81298
81300
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
LEC
Elementary Ethics
Intro to World Religion
Human Nature and Life
Human Nature and Life
Philosophy of Religion
Concepts of Physics and Lab
General Physics I
General Physics II
Physics I
Physics II
Intro to Political Science
American Government
Intro to International Relat
State and Local Government
Survey of Physical Science I
Survey of Physical Science II
Psychology of Aging
General Psychology
General Psychology
Psychology of Adjustment
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Life Span Psychology
Child Growth and Development
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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READ
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810
820
R50
R50
81301
81302
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LEC
Reading Learning Support
Reading Learning Support B
3
2
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Sociology of Aging
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Social Problems
Intro to Cultural Anthropology
Marriage and Family
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
Fund of Speech Communication
Intro to Counseling
Surv of Except and Diversity
Tchg Lrng with Tech in Sch Set
Tchrs as Agents of Socl Change
Adult Learners
Manag Lrn Env in Pst Sec Sch
Introduction to Theatre
Audio/Video for the Web
Project Management for the Web
Advanced Computer Graphics
Adv Web Page/Site Design
Intro to Women’s Studies
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Walters State Community College
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Social Security Number
Full Legal Name
-
- Date of Birth
Month
/
Day
Last
/
Year
First
Middle
Other Previous Last Name(s)
Permanent Home Address
Street Address, P.O. Box, Apt. No.
City
Phone Number(s): Home
State
Cell
Email Address
* Sex:
Female
Male
* Do you consider yourself to be Hispanic or Latino or Spanish origin?
Yes
No
* In addition, select one or more of the following racial categories to describe yourself:
White
American Indian
* Citizenship:
Black or African American
Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
U.S. Citizen
Permanent Resident Alien
Visa Type
Country of Original Citizenship
Foreign Country Country of Original Citizenship
ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
Application Term:
Year
Fall
Spring
Major:
Summer
(Please use code found on the back of application)
Student Type:
First-time Freshman
Transfer (previously attended another college or university)
Readmitted (previously attended Walters State)
Dual Enrollment (earning both high school and college credit)
Special Student (non-degree seeking; not eligible for financial aid)
Transient (currently attending another college or university; taking one semester
of courses at Walters State designed to transfer back to home institution)
Have you ever previously applied to Walters State, but did not attend?
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Yes
No
Zip Code
RESIDENCY INFORMATION
Have you lived in Tennessee continuously since birth?
Yes
If no, you have lived in Tennessee since
If no, state your reason for moving to Tennessee
Employed
Full-time
Month
Part-time
/
No
Year
Total Hours Per Week
Current Employer
OTHER INFORMATION
* Is English your native language?
Yes
No
Do you consider yourself a first generation college student?
Yes
No
First generation is defined as neither your mother nor father ever attended a college or technology center.
Are you a veteran or an active service member in the U.S. military?
Yes
No
Chapter 759 of the State of Tennessee Public Acts of 1984 provides that “no person who is required to register for the federal draft shall
be eligible to enroll in any state postsecondary school until such person has registered for the draft.” Please provide information below:
I certify that I am registered or will register for Selective Service. I will provide number if requested.
I am not registered Federal Selective Service because I am:
female
on active duty in the armed forces
male, over 26, unable to register at this time
not 18 years of age. I will register for Selective Service at the appropriate time.
not yet required since I am a Permanent Resident of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands or the
Northern Mariana Islands
not yet required since I was born before 1960 or I am a foreign student on a F-1 Visa.
EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
Name of person to notify in case of an emergency:
Phone Number:
Relationship:
Parent/Guardian
Spouse
Other
HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION
Name of High School
City
Graduation Date:
Month
/
State
Zip Code
Year
Type of Diploma:
Regular high school diploma
Specialized education**
Certificate of Attendance**
High School Equivalency (GED/HISET)
Date Taken
Month
/
Year
Location
**Students holding this type of diploma must be 21 years of age to be admitted and enrollment will be limited to select courses.
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PRIOR COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
List all colleges, universities, and/or technical schools previously attended regardless of whether credit was earned.
Applicants must submit official transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
1. Institution
City
Dates of Attendance
Month
/
Year
to
Month
/
Year
State
Degree Earned
2. Institution
City
Dates of Attendance
Month
/
Year
to
Month
/
Year
State
Degree Earned
3. Institution
City
Dates of Attendance
Month
/
Year
to
Month
/
Year
State
Degree Earned
4. Institution
City
Dates of Attendance
Month
/
Year
to
Month
/
Year
State
Degree Earned
GENERAL INFORMATION
Responses to questions denoted with a * do not affect admissions status. They are used for informational purposes only.
If you have a learning or physical disability which will cause you to need assistance while a student at Walters State, please notify the office of Student
Support Services, Room U130, Student Services Building, telephone number 423-585-6893. It is recommended that students who may benefit from
services offered by this office make early contact so that appropriate accommodations can be arranged.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING
I understand that withholding information requested on this application, including attendance at any other institution, or giving false information may make
me ineligible for admission to the college or subject to dismissal. I have read this application and certify that the statements I have made on this application
are correct and complete, including a report of all college work attempted or completed.
In addition to the forgoing, the Tennessee Eligibility Verification for Entitlements Act requires an applicant for in-state tuition or state financial aid to attest
under penalty of perjury that he or she is either a United States citizen or alien lawfully present in the United States. By submitting this application, I am attesting that I am either a United States citizen or alien lawfully present in the United States or I am not requesting any state benefits including in-state tuition.
I understand that this attestation is required by Tennessee law if I have applied for a state public benefit. I understand that Tennessee law requires me to
provide documentation verifying the status indicated above prior to receipt of this state public benefit. I understand that knowingly and willfully making
a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation shall subject me to liability under the Tennessee False Claims Act, Tennessee Code Annotated
4-18-101 et seq. I understand that if I am found to have made a false or misleading statement my state public benefit may be rescinded or I may be disciplined by the college.
If I am accepted as a student at this institution, there are certain performance tests I will be required to take during my academic career. It is a requirement
of admission that I agree to take any tests deemed necessary by the institution. In those instances where tests are administered by an external entity, I
hereby agree for the results of such tests to be released to the institution. The purpose of this requirement is to comply with the legislature’s expressed
intent that institutions regularly evaluate and improve instruction at all levels. I also agree to allow my admissions information to be reported to my secondary institution, if requested.
Signature
Date
MAILING AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Please mail completed application to:
Contact Information:
Walters State Community College
Student Enrollment Services
Student Enrollment Services
Fax Number
500 S. Davy Crockett Parkway
Email Address
Morristown, Tennessee 37813
Website
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423-585-2685 or 1-800-225-4770, ext. 4
423-585-6786
admissions@ws.edu
www.ws.edu
N
Non-Degree Seeking at WSCC (Special Student)
Transfer Programs
Associate of Arts
ARED
ARHI
BRCT
DNCE
ENGL
FASA
FREN
GENA
GERM
JRNL
LBAA
MCOM
MUSA
MUSE
PHIL
PLSC
RLGS
SPAN
Spanish
SPCH
Speech Communication
THTRTheatre
WMST Women’s Studies
Art Education
Art History
Broadcasting
Dance
English
Fine/Studio Arts
French
General Studies
German
Journalism
Liberal Arts
Mass Communications
Music
Music Education
Philosophy
Political Science
Religious Studies
UTPA_UARS
UTPA_UCJ
UTPA_UECE
UTPA_UECH
UTPA_UECK
UTPA_UENG
UTPA_UFL
UTPA_UHST
UTPA_UMC
UTPA_UPS
UTPA_UPSY
UTPA_USOC
CHEM
CINS
CRJT
EEDU
ENGR
ECHD
ENTI
ENTP
GEN
GGY
GEOL
HIST
HPER
MMED
PCHR
PDEN
Associate of Science
in Teaching
TCHG
TCHP
Teaching K-6
Teaching PreK-3
Associate of Science
AFAS
AGRI
AMST
ASTR
BIOL
BUS
African-American Studies
Agriculture Option
American Studies
Astronomy
Biology
Business Option
UTPA_USW
UTPA_USPC
UTPA_UTHA
UTPS_UAB
UTPS_UAC
UTPS_UAS
UTPS_UBA
UTPS_UBIO
UTPS_UCE
UTPS_UCH
UTPS_UCS
UTPS_UCJ
Art (Studio)
Criminal Justice
Economics, ETSU
Economics, U of M
Economics, UTK
English
Foreign Language
History
Mass Communication
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Elementary Education
Pre-Engineering
Early Childhood Education
Profess. Entertainment Entertainment Industry
Profess. Entertainment Performance
General Option
Geography
Geology
History
Phys. Ed., Health & Rec.
Math/Math Ed/Statistics
Pre-Chiropractic
Pre-Dentistry
Tennessee Transfer Pathways
Social Work
Speech Communications
Theatre Arts
Agriculture Business
Accounting
Agri-Animal Science
Business Administration
Biology
Civil Engineering
Chemistry
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
UTPS_UECB
UTPS_UECC
UTPS_UECD
UTPS_UEX
UTPS_UHST
UTPS_UKI
UTPS_UIS
UTPS_UMC
UTPS_UME
UTPS_UMTH
UTPS_UPHP
UTPS_UPHY
PEVH
PHYS
PMED
POCC
POPT
PRDH
PRDL
PPHR
PPTH
PRMT
PSYC
PVET
PVMD
SCED
SCWK
SOCA
SPED
Economics, Business
Economics, UTC
Economics, MTSU
Exercise Science
History
Kinesiology
Information Systems
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engineering
Mathematics
Pre-Health Profession
Physics
Pre-Environmental Health
Physics
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Dental Hygiene
Pre-Radiography
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Med Technology
Psychology
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Animal Science (Ag)
Pre-Veterinary Medicine (Sci.)
Secondary Education
Social Work
Sociology/Anthropology
Special Education
UTPS_UPOT
UTPS_UPPT
UTPS_UPS
UTPS_UPSS
UTPS_UPSY
UTPS_USOC
UTPS_USW
UTPS_USPC
UTPS_UTHA
UTPF_UMUS
UTPT_UPK3
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Political Science
Agri-Plant/Soil Science
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Speech Communications
Theatre Arts
Fine Arts, Music
Teaching PreK-3
Technical Education Programs
Associate of Applied Science
BUSINESS
BACC - Accounting
BAOA - Administrative Office Assistant
BAGB - Agriculture Business
BMGT - Business Administration
BHHM - Hotel Management
BHRM - Restaurant Management
BPLS - Paralegal Studies
CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
CEBT - Building
CEET - Electricity
CETT - Transportation
COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCE
CIS - Computer Science
CSIN - Information Technology
CSNW - Computer Networking
ETEM - Electromechanical
ETEL - Electrical/Electronics
ETDR - Drafting & Design
ETMF - Manufacturing
CULINARY ARTS
BCLB - Baking/Pastry
BCLH - Hot Foods
GENERAL TECHNOLOGY
GNTC - General Technology
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
ETBM - Bio Medical Equipment
Certificate Programs
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HCDS - Healthcare Documentation Spec.
MDCD - Medical Coding
MDTR - Medical Transcription
PHAR - Pharmacy Technician
CULINARY ARTS
CLAB - Baking/Pastry
CLAH - Hot Foods
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
INDA - Industrial Automation
INDE - Industrial Electricity
INDM - Industrial Mechanics
OPMQ - Operations Management & Quality
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
ECEC - Early Childhood Education
PUBLIC SAFETY
PSFP - Fire Protection
PSLE - Law Enforcement
PPA - Pre-Paramedic
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HITC - Health Information Technology
PNRN - Pre-Nursing
PRES - Pre-Respiratory Care
PRPT - Pre-Physical Therapist Assistant
SURG - Surgical Technology
EARLY CHILDHOOD
ECED - Early Childhood Education
CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
CLEB - Building
CLEC - Core
CLEE - Electricity
CLET - Transportation
PRODUCTION HORTICULTURE
PRTG - Golf Course & Turfgrass Mgmt.
PRGH - Greenhouse Management
Undecided
PRODUCTION HORTICULTURE
HORT - Horticulture
LMGT - Landscape Management
PUBLIC SAFETY
BLEO - Basic Law Enforcement Officer Education
BEMT - Emergency Med. Tech. Basic
PSPM - Emergency Med. Tech. Paramedic
Choose Academic Area of Focus:
ZART - Arts
ZBUS - Business
ZEDU - Education
ZHLT - Health Sciences
ZHUM - Humanities
ZSOC - Social Sciences
ZSTM - STEM (Science, Teaching, Engineering, Math)
ZAPL - Applied Technology
Regents Online Programs
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
RGNA
AA - General Studies
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE
RGEN
AS - General Studies
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
RCRJ
AAS - Criminal Justice
RECE
AAS - Early Childhood Education
RHIT
AAS - Health Information Technology
PRST
AAS - Professional Studies - Information Technology
WTEC
AAS - Web Technology
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CERTIFICATE
WPA
Certificate Web Page Authoring
DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS AND
REGISTRATION SERVICES
Hepatitis B Immunization Health History Form
Name:SSN#
Last
First
Date of Birth:
MI
Telephone Number: (
Month / Day / Year
)
The General Assembly of the State of Tennessee mandates that each public or private postsecondary institution in the state
provide information concerning hepatitis B infection to all students matriculating for the first time. The required information
below includes the risk factors and dangers of the disease as well as information on the availability and effectiveness of the
vaccine for persons who are at-risk for the disease. The information concerning this disease is from the Centers for Disease
Control and the American College Health Association.
The law does not require that students receive vaccination for enrollment. Furthermore, the institution is not required
by law to provide vaccination and/or reimbursement for the vaccine.
A. Hepatitis B (HBV) Immunization
[TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL NEW STUDENTS]
Hepatitis B (HBV) is a serious viral infection of the liver that can lead to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver
cancer, liver failure, and even death. The disease is transmitted by blood and/or body fluids and many people
will have no symptoms when they develop the disease. The primary risk factors for Hepatitis B are sexual
activity and injecting drug use. This disease is completely preventable. Hepatitis B vaccine is available to all
age groups to prevent Hepatitis B viral infection. A series of three (3) doses of vaccine are required for optimal
protection. Missed doses may still be sought to complete the series if only one or two have been acquired. The
HBV vaccine has a record of safety and is believed to confer lifelong immunity in most cases.
CHECK ONE:
_____
I hereby certify that I have read this information and I have received the initial dose of the
Hepatitis B vaccine.
Date of initial dose of Hepatitis B vaccine:
/
/
I hereby certify that I have read this information and I have elected not to receive the Hepatitis B vaccine.
_____
Signature of Student or Parent/Guardian
(If student is under 18):
Date
For more information about the Hepatitis B disease and its vaccine, please contact your local health care provider
or consult the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Web site at: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/hepb/
default.htm.
This form must be completed in full by all students as part of the admissions process. Failure to
return this form to the admissions office will result in the loss of registration privileges for future
semesters.
500 SOUTH DAVY CROCKETT PARKWAY ■ MORRISTOWN, TENNESSEE 37813-6899
423-318-2763 or toll-free 1-800-225-4770, ext. 6
Fax 423-585-6786
A Tennessee Board of Regents College
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APPLICATION FOR READMISSION
WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
500 South Davy Crockett Parkway
Morristown, TN 37813-6899
423-318-2763 • 1-800-225-4770
Social Security Number
Last Name
First Name
Middle Name
Street
State
City
Zip
Telephone
County
Date of Birth
*Sex
*E-mail
*Race
*Does not affect admission status. Used for reporting purposes only.
Term last attended Walters State
Status
Term and year returning
Degree-Seeking
Major
Non-Degree (special)
Non-Degree (transient)
(enter code from back of form)
High School attended
Address
Street
State
City
Have you attended another institution since you were enrolled at Walters State? Yes
Zip
No
List institutions attended
and dates attended:
If degree seeking, you must have transcripts from ALL institutions you have attended since your last enrollment at
Walters State forwarded to the Walters State Admissions Office. If transient, you must complete a transient form in place
of having transcripts forwarded.
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NOTE TO THE REGISTRAR/PRINCIPAL
PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY WITH THE TRANSCRIPT.
TO THE REGISTRAR/PRINCIPAL OF:
Dear Sir:
I have applied for admission to Walters State Community College for the Please mail an official copy of my academic transcript to:
Semester, 20
DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION SERVICES
WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
500 SOUTH DAVY CROCKETT PARKWAY
MORRISTOWN, TN 37813-6899
If I have taken the COMPASS Examination at your college/university, please send a copy of the scores with my transcript.
My last period of attendance at your school was
Graduate
(term and year)
-
My Social Security Number is
My date of birth is
(Month)
(Last Name)
Yes
No
-
(Day)
(Year)
(Middle Name)
(First Name)
(Maiden Name)
If there is a charge for this service, please bill me at the address indicated below:
(Street or Rural Route)
(City, State, and Zip Code)
(Signature)
(Date Mailed)
Please ensure that the high school graduation date and, if applicable, the type of diploma are clearly marked on the
transcript.
If you have sent this transcript to Walters State in the past three weeks, please disregard this notice. If this student is still
enrolled in high school and has entered Walters State as an advanced studies student, please do NOT send the transcript
until the student has graduated. If this transcript is being sent as a part of application for scholarships, please clearly
mark the transcript accordingly.
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