Summer 2013 Class Schedule - Wallace Community College

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Summer 2013 Class Schedule
Web Registration and On Campus Preregistration
Current Students and Special Populations
Preregistration dates and times:
Wallace Campus in Dothan – Pg. 10 • Sparks Campus in Eufaula – Pg. 29
Registration Current and New Students May 22
Late Registration: May 23, 28-29
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Now!
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Time!
Classes Begin May 23
Wallace Community College affords equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for admission or employment regardless of race,
religion, national origin, age, or disability. The College will make reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities.
This is a tentative class schedule. Wallace Community College reserves the right to make changes to the contents of this publication.
Table of Contents
Web Registration Information ...........................................................................................................................2
Advising and Preregistration .............................................................................................................................2
Summer 2013 Calendar .......................................................................................................................................3
Graduation Information......................................................................................................................................3
Financial Aid Calendar ........................................................................................................................................3
Disability Support Services (DSS) ......................................................................................................................3
Tuition and Fees Chart .......................................................................................................................................4
Book Costs Information......................................................................................................................................4
Microsoft® Academic Alliance Information ......................................................................................................4
Admission and Financial Aid Tips .......................................................................................................................5
Placement and Challenge Exam Procedures ....................................................................................................5
Technology-Based Instruction Information (Online and Hybrid Courses) .......................................................6
Online Classes ..................................................................................................................................................7-8
Mini-Term Class Schedule ..................................................................................................................................9
Summer 2013 Registration Process—Wallace Campus ..................................................................................10
Wallace Campus Class Schedule ...................................................................................................................11-27
Wallace Campus Map .......................................................................................................................................28
Summer 2013 Registration Process—Sparks Campus ....................................................................................29
Sparks Campus Class Schedule ...................................................................................................................30-34
Sparks Campus Map..........................................................................................................................................35
Workforce Development Classes ....................................................................................................................36
Learning Resources Centers Hours .................................................................................................................37
STARS Guide Information ................................................................................................................................37
Bookstore Hours ...............................................................................................................................................37
myWCC ..............................................................................................................................................................38
Student ID Drives ..............................................................................................................................................38
Adult Education Class Schedule ......................................................................................................................39
Adult Education Opportunities ........................................................................................................................40
Dual Enrollment .................................................................................................................................................41
Book Buy-Back and Bundling Information .......................................................................................................41
Final Exam Schedule .........................................................................................................................................42
Computer Lab Printing Policy ...........................................................................................................................42
Important Pell Grant Changes .....................................................................................................................43-45
WEB
Registration
begins April 9, 7:00 p.m.
Web payment is encouraged for convenience
and to avoid waiting in long lines!
Our Web payment process is easy: Students can pay online using Discover ® ,
MasterCard ® , or VISA ® . Students with scholarships or grants that cover
100% tuition can also clear their charges on the Web.
All students MUST clear Business Office procedures to complete registration.
Visit one of our teller windows to make sure you are clear.
Wallace Campus: Grimsley Hall
Sparks Campus: Administration Building
Advising and Preregistration for Current Students
Disabled students preregister on campus April 8.
Graduates preregister on campus April 9.
On-campus preregistration for all other current students is April 11-12.
Times may vary by location; see pages 10 and 35 for registration details.
Web registration opens for all students April 9 at 7:00 p.m.
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Summer 2013 Calendar
May 17 .............................................................................. Tuition Deadline for Preregistered Students—noon
May 22 ................................................................................................................ Registration for Summer Term
May 23......................................................................................................................................... CLASSES BEGIN
May 23, 28-29..................................................................... Drop and Add; Late Registration; Late Fee Applies
June 20 .............................................. Intent to Graduate Forms for Fall Semester 2013 Submission Deadline
June 27 ................................................................................................................................................ MID-TERM
June 27................................................................... Registration for Second Mini-Term; End of First Mini-Term
July 1 .............................................................. Second Mini-Term Begins; Drop and Add for Second Mini-Term
July 22 ................................................................................................................................Last Day to Withdraw
....................................................................................................................................................... FINAL EXAMS
August 5............................................................................................................................................ End of Term
....................................................................................................................... Instructor In-Service—No Classes
Ready to Graduate?
All students planning to graduate Fall term 2013 must file an
Intent to Graduate form with the appropriate office by June 20.
Wallace Campus: Admissions and Records Office • Sparks Campus: Student Services Office
Summer 2013 Financial Aid Calendar
April 15
May 29
Deadline for advance pay for summer term for new GI Bill applicants
Deadline for submitting ALL documents for Federal Pell Grant and SEOG
processing to receive checks on June 5
Federal Pell Grant and SEOG checks disbursed by mail or direct deposit
After the initial payroll (June 5), checks for late applicants will be disbursed by mail
or direct deposit every two weeks.
Deadline for submitting ALL documents for Federal Pell Grant and SEOG
processing to receive checks on last day of term, August 5
Federal Pell Grant and SEOG checks disbursed by mail or direct deposit to eligible
students who have not received summer term awards
June 5
July 29
August 5
DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES (DSS)
Disability Support Services provides reasonable accommodations and services
for qualified students with documented disabilities.
What is a disability? What does DSS do?
The Americans with Disabilities Act ,1990, defines a disability as a “mental or physical impairment which substantially limits
one or more major life activities.” Walking, eating, talking, breathing, writing, listening, and learning are examples of major
life activities. If you have a documented impairment, you may be entitled to certain accommodations under the ADA.
What are “reasonable accommodations and services”?
Reasonable accommodations and services may include priority registration, extra time on tests, special seating arrangements,
assistance with class notes, and/or alternate format materials (such as tape recorders, large print, or other adaptive
technology) which meet the individual needs of the person with the disability.
Sparks Campus
Earl Bynum, Coordinator of Student Services
Building A, Room 11
Phone: 334-687-3543, Ext. 4270
Wallace Campus
Dr. Thomas Maple, ADA Coordinator
Grimsley Hall, Room 114
Phone: 334-556-2616
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Tuition and Fees
Effective fall semester 2012, tuition will be adjusted to $109 per credit hour. Tuition will be
adjusted $2 per credit hour each year thereafter. We encourage you to seek financial aid
opportunities, including Pell Grant, Wallace Community College Foundation scholarships,
and other avenues for assistance. Our financial aid counselors are ready to assist you.
Semester
Hours
Still
the
lowest
price
in
town!
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
In-State
Tuition
Out-of
State
Tuition
Facility
Fee
Tech.
Fee
Bond
Surety
Fee
$109
218
327
436
545
654
763
872
981
1,090
1,199
1,308
1,417
1,526
1,635
1,744
1,853
1,962
2,071
$218
436
654
872
1,090
1,308
1,526
1,744
1,962
2,180
2,398
2,616
2,834
3,052
3,270
3,488
3,706
3,924
4,142
$9
18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90
99
108
117
126
135
144
153
162
171
$9
18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90
99
108
117
126
135
144
153
162
171
$1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Total
In-State
Tuition
Total
Out-of
State
Tuition
$128
256
384
512
640
768
896
1,024
1,152
1,280
1,408
1,536
1,664
1,792
1,920
2,048
2,176
2,304
2,432
$237
474
711
948
1,185
1,422
1,659
1,896
2,133
2,370
2,607
2,844
3,081
3,318
3,555
3,792
4,029
4,266
4,503
Total credit hours exceeding 19 must be approved by the Dean, Instructional Affairs.
20
21
22
23
24
2,180
2,289
2,398
2,507
2,616
4,360
4,578
4,796
5,014
5,232
180
189
198
207
216
180
189
198
207
216
20
21
22
23
24
2,560
2,688
2,816
2,944
3,072
4,740
4,977
5,214
5,451
5,688
INTERNET CLASSES ARE $109 PER CREDIT HOUR, PLUS FEES.
Tuition and fees are subject to change at the beginning of any term as a result of
state budget proration and other factors beyond College control. Out-of-state rates
apply to Internet classes.
How much will my books cost?
Find out at www.wallace.edu/ocs
In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HR 4137) Section 112 - Textbook Information, Wallace Community College now
provides access to textbook pricing information in the online course schedule at the following link: www.wallace.edu/ocs. Simply select
the appropriate course(s) and click “submit.” A display window will appear with the selected courses listed. Textbook information is
available by clicking the “view” link in the “Book” column. No password is required.
Wallace subscribes to Microsoft DreamSpark PremiumTM
Students pursuing a CIS degree or students currently enrolled in a CIS class can receive full-version Microsoft® software (except
Microsoft Office) for less than $35 a package! For more information about this program, contact your CIS instructor/advisor or
Kevin Cureton at 334-556-2552 or kcureton@wallace.edu. Microsoft DreamSparkTM, https://www.dreamspark.com/, free
professional software is available for ANY high school or college student! Get thousands of $$$$ software—FREE!
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Admission and Financial Aid Tips
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Starting early is key! This ensures that all paperwork and financial aid are in place in time for
registration. You can be admitted in advance.
Complete an Application for Admission online or by submitting to any Student Affairs location.
Provide appropriate identification documents to validate citizenship.
Request transcripts/GED scores from all schools previously attended.
Ensure that the Admissions and Financial Aid offices have your most current mailing address.
Check your College e-mail regularly for important announcements.
Sign and return Admission Agreement, indicating admission status, and provide any other
requested documents.
File early for financial aid! You may apply for federal assistance online by completing the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The College financial
aid code is 001018.
Check the College Web site at www.wallace.edu for scholarship information.
Respond promptly to all correspondence from the Financial Aid Office. Do not wait until
registration to finalize your financial aid. It should be complete before you register for
classes.
Take your placement exam prior to registration.
Attend scheduled Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration (SOAR) session; meet with
your advisor and register for classes.
Pay tuition by appropriate deadline.
Placement and Challenge Exam Procedures
According to Alabama State Board of Education Policy 802.1, students may challenge English,
math, and/or reading ASSET®/COMPASS™ placement scores by retesting one time only if first
scores are unsatisfactory. A fee of $8 is charged to retake COMPASS™.
A CIS 146 challenge exam is also available. Contact Mr. David Cruz-Wells via email at
dcruzwells@wallace.edu (preferred) or 1-800-543-2426 (Ext. 2255). No more than 10 applicants per
test are allowed for this challenge exam. Students should be on time. No one will be tested after
15 minutes into the test. Contact Mr. Cruz-Wells 24 hours prior to testing to allow time for
scheduling and resource allocation.
The Alabama Community College System Biology Placement Exam is available for students who
desire to exempt BIO 103, which is the prerequisite for BIO 201—Anatomy and Physiology I and
BIO 220—General Microbiology. A fee of $26.25 is required at registration, prior to biology
placement testing. Students may not retest.
Payment forms must be processed in the Business Office or appropriate designated office on each
campus. Students must bring a receipt and a federal or state photo identification to the
Test Center. For Test Center hours, contact the Wallace Campus at 334-983-3521 (Ext. 2296, 2281,
and 2294) or the Sparks Campus at 334-687-3543 (Ext. 4210).
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Technology-Based Instruction
Information About Online and Hybrid Classes
Wallace Community College uses Blackboard® to support its online instructional programs. This technology provides
students with an opportunity to pursue courses in formats that meet all course requirements while reducing in-class
time. Faculty members are able to post course syllabi, contact information, and course content and ensure that
students are aware of online activities that require participation, such as communicating with the instructor and
other students, completing online assignments and quizzes, and posting course grades. Students must be aware of
the requirements for each course in which they are enrolled.
Online and Hybrid Courses with On-Campus Labs
The Internet is used to deliver instruction in the following courses:
• Online courses are delivered over the Internet using Blackboard®. Students will be given the option of
completing exams on campus with their instructor or use an approved off campus proctor. It will be the
student’s responsibility to meet all requirements if the off campus proctor option is chosen.
• Hybrid courses with on-campus meetings meet online for a portion of the course meetings.
Students are required to attend scheduled on-campus sessions at the designated campus.
• Online and hybrid courses require use of the Blackboard® system. Students can access the Blackboard®
system at courses.wallace.edu.
Requirements and Assistance for Online and Hybrid Courses
• Students desiring to take online courses MUST complete eLearning Training prior to registering for those
courses.
• Students should contact the Center for Instructional Excellence if they do not have access to eLearning
Training in their Blackboard® course list. The Center for Instructional Excellence can be reached at...
CAS 137 on the Wallace Campus
334-556-2464
cie@wallace.edu
Information on computer requirements, accessing the Blackboard® system, and directions for completing the
eLearning Training session can be found at the College distance education home page at
http://wallace.edu/programs/distance_ed.
Online Classes
NOTE: LOG ON TO ALL ONLINE CLASSES FROM THE
WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOME PAGE
Wallace Community College offers many classes that reduce the amount of time students must physically be on campus.
These online and hybrid classes are indicated by “N” or “H” in the section number. Students taking online classes are not
required to attend weekly meetings but are required to attend schduled on campus exams or receive approval for using an
off campus protor. If the off campus exam proctor option is chosen it is the student’s responsibility to complete all required
approvals well in advance of the exam date. Hybrid classes require students to attend weekly on-campus meetings
throughout the semester. Wallace Community College does not offer classes that are entirely online.
Students interested in taking online or hybrid classes should carefully consider their learning styles. These classes require
students to be self-motivated and able to complete assignments with minimal supervision. Students should also possess
strong computer skills. The eLearning training will help ensure that students are ready for online courses. The eLearning
training is highly recommended for all students, even those not taking online courses.
How much will my books cost?
Find out at www.wallace.edu/ocs
In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HR 4137) Section 112 - Textbook Information, Wallace Community College now provides access to textbook
pricing information in the online course schedule at the following link: www.wallace.edu/ocs. Simply select the appropriate course(s) and click “submit.” A display
window will appear with the selected courses listed. Textbook information is available by clicking the “view” link in the “Book” column. No password is required.
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ONLINE CLASSES
Call No.
Course No.
Section
Course Name
Hours
Instructor
ART
00508
00509
00510
ART
ART
ART
100
100
100
1N1
1N2
1N3
ART APPRECIATION
ART APPRECIATION
ART APPRECIATION
3
3
3
RAETZKE
RAETZKE
RAETZKE
BIOLOGY
00911
00912
BIO
BIO
103
103
1N1
1N2
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
4
SPEED
FISCHER
BUSINESS
01001
01005
01008
01009
01012
01017
BUS
BUS
BUS
BUS
BUS
BUS
100
146
241
263
271
275
1N1
1N1
1N1
1N1
1N1
1N1
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
PERSONAL FINANCE
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
LEGAL & SOCIAL ENVIR BUSINESS
BUSINESS STATISTICS I
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
3
3
3
3
3
3
BROOKS
FARRINGTON
KAMLEH
FARRINGTON
BROOKS
KAMLEH
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
01425
CIS
146
1N2
01410
CIS
146
1N1
01411
CIS
146
1N3
01413
CIS
161
1N1
01415
CIS
208
1N1
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
INTRO TO NETWORKING COMMUNICAT
INTERMEDIATE WEB DEVELOPMENT
3
3
3
3
3
SANDERS
LEFAN
CRUZ-WELLS
CRUZ-WELLS
CRUZ-WELLS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
01804
CRJ
100
01809
CRJ
150
1N1
1N1
INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
INTRO TO CORRECTIONS
3
3
OWEN
OWEN
ECONOMICS
02201
ECO
02202
ECO
02203
ECO
231
231
232
1N1
1N2
1N1
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
3
3
3
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
ENGLISH
02713
02714
02720
02726
02727
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
101
101
102
271
271
1N1
1N2
1N1
1N1
1N2
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
WORLD LITERATURE I
WORLD LITERATURE I
3
3
3
3
3
ESTES
ESTES
STANFORD-BOWERS
ESTES
ESTES
HISTORY
03505
03507
03511
03514
HIS
HIS
HIS
HIS
101
102
201
202
1N1
1N1
1N1
1N1
HISTORY OF WEST CIV I
HISTORY OF WEST CIV II
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
3
3
3
3
TURNER
DARBY
DARBY
TURNER
MATHEMATICS
04927
MTH
04928
MTH
091
092
1N1
1N1
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
4
MEADOWS
MEADOWS
MUSIC
05402
05403
101
101
1N1
1N2
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
3
3
BRYAN
BRYAN
MUS
MUS
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Course No.
Section
Course Name
Hours
Instructor
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
05910
OAD
218
05901
OAD
101
05906
OAD
125
05907
OAD
126
1N1
1N1
1N1
1N1
OFFICE PROCEDURES
BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
WORD PROC ON MICROCOMPUTER
ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING
3
3
3
3
GREENE
MIMS
MIMS
MIMS
PHILOSOPHY
06401
PHL
06402
PHL
206
206
1N1
1N2
ETHICS AND SOCIETY
ETHICS AND SOCIETY
3
3
BOOZER
BOOZER
PSYCHOLOGY
06901
PSY
06902
PSY
06907
PSY
06910
PSY
200
200
210
210
1N1
1N2
1N1
1N2
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
3
3
3
3
REEDER
MARTZ
REEDER
MARTZ
RELIGION
07201
REL
100
1N1
HIST OF WORLD RELIGIONS
3
BOOZER
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MINI-TERM CLASS SCHEDULE
FIRST MINI-TERM
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
Wallace Campus
CHEMISTRY
01304 CHM 221
H1M1
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I W/LAB
4
01:15P 04:30P
TR
NOTE: HYBRID: INTERNET + WALLACE CAMPUS LAB 5/23-6/27
S
202
CUTHRIELL
Sparks Campus
ENGLISH
02734 ENG 101
EF1M1
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: FIRST MINI TERM - MEETS 5/23 - 6/27
MTWR A
5
ZORN
SECOND MINI-TERM
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
Wallace Campus
CHEMISTRY
01308 CHM 222
H2M1
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II W/LAB
4
01:15P 04:30P
TR
NOTE: HYBRID: INTERNET + WALLACE CAMPUS LAB 7/01-8/05
S
202
CUTHRIELL
5
ZORN
Sparks Campus
ENGLIS
02737 ENG 102
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EF2M1
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: SECOND MINI TERM - MEETS 7/1 - 8/5
9
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Summer 2013 Registration for the Wallace Campus
Web registration opens for all students April 9 at 7:00 p.m. and continues through May 29.
A $25 late fee applies to all students registering May 23, 28-29.
CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS
Advising
Currently enrolled students are encouraged to schedule appointments with
advisors by April 8, for advising and Web authorization. Students who have
been authorized for Web registration are encouraged to use the Web
registration process at www.wallace.edu, myWCC.
Students uncertain of advisor’s name may
inquire at Enrollment Services in Grimsley
Hall or myWCC.
Preregistration for Disabled Students
April 8
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Preregistration for Graduates
April 9
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Preregistration for Currently Enrolled Students
April 11
April 12
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - noon
Tuition
Tuition and fees for preregistered
students must be paid by noon,
May 17. After this time, tuition
is due on completion of registration.
Students who have preregistered, including those with financial aid, must pay
tuition and fees on time. Students may pay tuition at any College location or
on the Web. If tuition and fees are not paid by this date, schedules will be
voided, and students must reregister May 22 or during late registration,
May 23, 28-29. A fee of $25 will be charged for late registration.
CURRENT, TRANSFER, TRANSIENT, AND
NEW STUDENTS WHO DID NOT PREREGISTER
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
This registration period is for anyone who
did not complete preregistration or who did
not pay by noon, May 17.
Late Registration May 23, 28-29
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
A $25 late fee applies.
Drop and Add
May 23, 28-29
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Report to Grimsley Hall, Room 125, to
complete drop and add forms.
Senior Adults
May 23
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Students who have not applied for admission
and continuing students should report to
Enrollment Services in Grimsley Hall.
Regular
Registration
May 22
NEW STUDENTS
Student Orientation, Advising,
and Registration (SOAR)
New student advising and preregistration sessions will be scheduled by Admissions
and Records personnel via letter of invitation.
Placement
Testing
Placement tests are required for all new students unless they meet exemption criteria as stated in the College catalog. Placement tests
will be scheduled by Admissions and Records personnel by letter of invitation. Prior to the scheduled test date, the student must
complete an Application for Admission. Students must bring a valid driver license or state-issued identification card to the testing
session and may also bring a calculator. Students who desire to improve placement scores may contact the Counseling Office at
334-556-2296. An $8 fee will be charged for retesting.
Tuition
Payment
Tuition and fees are calculated on completion of advising and preregistration. Students have the option of paying tuition and fees
anytime before noon, May 17. Students who preregister but fail to pay tuition and fees by the noted deadline will be removed from
the computer and are at risk of losing their class selections. If you are dropped for nonpayment, you must reregister May 22 or
during late registration, May 23, 28-29. A fee of $25 is required for late registration, May 23, 28-29. All students, including those
with scholarships and financial aid, must clear Business Office procedures to complete registration.
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WALLACE CAMPUS CLASS SCHEDULE
How much will my books cost?
Find out at www.wallace.edu/ocs
In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HR 4137) Section 112 - Textbook Information, Wallace Community College now
provides access to textbook pricing information in the online course schedule at the following link: www.wallace.edu/ocs. Simply select
the appropriate course(s) and click “submit.” A display window will appear with the selected courses listed. Textbook information is
available by clicking the “view” link in the “Book” column. No password is required.
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
Hours Times
AIR CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION
00101 ACR 113 1
REFRIGERATION PIPING PRACTICES
00103 ACR 121 501
PRIN OF ELECTRICITY FOR HVACR
00104 ACR 123 501
HVACR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
00102 ACR 147 1
REFRIG TRANSITION & RECOVERY
00105 ACR 147 501
REFRIG TRANSITION & RECOVERY
ART
00506
ART 100
H1
00507
ART 100
H501
00501
00508
ART 100
ART 100
1
1N1
00509
ART 100
1N2
00510
ART 100
1N3
00502
00503
00504
00505
00512
00513
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
100
100
100
100
133
175
2
3
4
5
1
H1
00514
ART 275
H1
3
3
3
3
3
12:00P
06:30P
06:30P
12:00P
05:30P
03:10P
09:40P
09:40P
03:45P
06:30P
Days
Place
Instructor
MT
MT
WR
W
MTWR
ACR 1
ACR 1
ACR 1
ACR 1
ACR 1
HESTER
HESTER
HESTER
HESTER
HESTER
CY 110
RAETZKE
CY 110
RAETZKE
CY 110
TBA
BELL
RAETZKE
TBA
RAETZKE
TBA
RAETZKE
ART APPRECIATION
3
04:40P 05:40P
W
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ART APPRECIATION
3
05:45P 07:45P
M
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ART APPRECIATION
3
08:00A 10:00A
MW
ART APPRECIATION
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ART APPRECIATION
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ART APPRECIATION
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ART APPRECIATION
3
12:20P 02:20P
MW
ART APPRECIATION
3
02:30P 04:30P
MW
ART APPRECIATION
3
08:00A 10:00A
TR
ART APPRECIATION
3
10:10A 12:10P
TR
CERAMICS I W/LAB
3
10:10A 12:10P
MW
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
3
10:10A 12:10P
R
NOTE: HYBRID: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3
10:10A 12:10P
R
NOTE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
00601 ASE 124 1
ENGINE REPAIR I
3
07:30A
12:15P
07:30A
12:15P
07:30A
12:15P
07:30A
12:15P
TBA
11:45A
02:15P
11:45A
02:15P
11:45A
02:15P
11:45A
02:15P
M
M
W
W
T
T
R
R
00602
ASE 212
1
ADVANCED ELECT/ELECTRONIC SYST 3
00603
ASE 230
1
AUTO TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE
3
00604
ASE 244
1
ENGINE PERFORMANCE II
3
00605
ASE 291
1
CO-OP
3
NOTE: INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED
BIOLOGY
00910 BIO 103
H1
00902
BIO 103
1
00911
BIO 103
1N1
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
04:00P 05:40P
MW
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
08:00A 09:55A
MW
08:00A 09:30A
TR
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
TBA
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE-FIVE PROCTORED EXAMS REQUIRED
1-800-543-2426
11
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
110
110
110
110
115
118
BELL
RAETZKE
BELL
BELL
BELL
RAETZKE
CY 118
RAETZKE
ASE 1
ASE 1
ASE 1
ASE 1
ASE 1
ASE 1
ASE 1
ASE 1
TBA
ODOM
S
100
FISCHER
S
S
210
210
SONANSTINE
ODOM
ODOM
ODOM
ODOM
SPEED
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
00912
BIO 103
1N2
00903
00904
BIO 103
BIO 103
2
3
00905
00906
00909
00907
00908
00913
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
103
103
103
103
103
104
4
5
501
6
7
H1
00919
BIO 201
H1
00920
BIO 201
H2
00915
00916
00917
00918
00924
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
201
201
201
201
202
1
2
3
501
H1
00925
BIO 202
H2
00926
BIO 202
H501
00922
00923
00928
BIO 202
BIO 202
BIO 220
1
501
H1
00929
BIO 220
H501
00927
BIO 220
1
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
TBA
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE-FIVE PROCTORED EXAMS REQUIRED
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
09:00A 12:10P
MW
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
10:15A 12:10P
MW
10:15A 11:45A
TR
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
11:40A 01:50P
MTW
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
12:20P 03:30P
TR
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
05:15P 08:25P
MW
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
12:40P 03:50P
MW
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
02:00P 05:15P
TR
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II W/LAB
4
12:20P 02:10P
TR
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL I W/LAB
4
09:25A 12:00P
T
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL I W/LAB
4
04:00P 05:30P
TR
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL I W/LAB
4
07:55A 10:00A
MTW
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL I W/LAB
4
09:10A 11:15A
MTW
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL I W/LAB
4
12:20P 03:30P
TR
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL I W/LAB
4
05:15P 08:25P
TR
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL II W/LAB
4
09:25A 12:00P
R
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL II W/LAB
4
02:00P 03:30P
MW
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL II W/LAB
4
06:00P 07:30P
TR
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL II W/LAB
4
10:10A 12:15P
MTW
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL II W/LAB
4
05:15P 08:25P
MW
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY W/LAB
4
09:25A 01:10P
W
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY W/LAB
4
05:00P 08:45P
T
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY W/LAB
4
08:25A 12:10P
TR
BUSINESS
01002 BUS 100
01001 BUS 100
1
1N1
01003
BUS 146
H501
01005
BUS 146
1N1
01007
01008
BUS 241
BUS 241
1
1N1
01010
BUS 263
H501
01009
BUS 263
1N1
01016
01012
BUS 271
BUS 271
1
1N1
01017
BUS 275
1N1
Hours Times
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
3
08:00A 10:00A
MW
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PERSONAL FINANCE
3
05:45P 07:45P
M
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
PERSONAL FINANCE
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
3
10:10A 12:10P MW
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
LEGAL & SOCIAL ENVIR BUSINESS
3
05:45P 07:45P W
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
LEGAL & SOCIAL ENVIR BUSINESS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
BUSINESS STATISTICS I
3
10:10A 12:10P TR
BUSINESS STATISTICS I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
CABINETMAKING/CARPENTRY
01106 CAB 101 1
INTRO TO CABINETMAKING
01107 CAB 102 1
INTRO TO LUMBER
01108 CAB 103 1
SIZE DIMENSION JOINTS
01109 CAB 104 1
CABINET SHOP OPERATIONS
1-800-543-2426
Days
3
3
3
3
12
07:30A
09:00A
11:00A
12:30P
10:40A
11:30A
02:10P
02:25P
MW
TR
MW
TR
Place
Instructor
FISCHER
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
102
210
210
200
210
200
100
200
102
BRADLEY
SONANSTINE
S
L1
SPEED
S
103
ROBISON
S
S
S
S
S
100
200
103
101
L1
FISCHER
TOLAR
ROBISON
DANNER
SPEED
S
200
TOLAR
S
103
ROBISON
S
S
S
100
210
L1
FISCHER
SONANSTINE
SPEED
S
L1
SPEED
S
102
BRADLEY
TOLAR
SONANSTINE
TOLAR
FISCHER
TOLAR
BRADLEY
WH 217
TBA
BARBAREE
BROOKS
WH 219
FARRINGTON
TBA
FARRINGTON
WH 217
TBA
FARRINGTON
KAMLEH
WH 217
STAFF
TBA
FARRINGTON
WH 217
TBA
DABIT
BROOKS
TBA
KAMLEH
CAB 1
CAB 1
CAB 1
CAB 1
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
01102
01103
01104
01105
29001
29002
29005
29003
29004
29006
29007
29008
29009
CAB
CAB
CAB
CAB
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
WOOD FINISHING
SPECIAL TOPICS
CABINETMAKING & MILLWORK
FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION BASICS
FLOORS, WALLS, SITE PREP
FLOORS, WALLS, SITE PREP LAB
CONSTRUCTIONS BASICS LAB
INTRO TO BLUEPRINT READING
ROOF & CEILING SYSTEMS
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR FINISHING
ROOF & CEILING SYSTEMS LAB
SPECIAL PROJECTS IN CARPENTRY
141
181
204
205
111
112
113
114
121
131
132
133
201
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
02287 CHD 100 1
02299 CHD 201 501
02296 CHD 203 501
02289 CHD 206 H1
02200
02288
02295
02294
CHD
CHD
CHD
CHD
209
210
214
215
1
H1
1
1
CHEMISTRY
01301 CHM 104
H1
01302
01309
01303
CHM 111
CHM 111
CHM 112
H501
1
H1
01304
CHM 221
H1M1
01308
CHM 222
H2M1
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
TR
MW
CAB 1
CAB 1
CAB 1
CAB 1
CAB 2
CAB 2
CAB 2
CAB 2
CAB 2
CAB 2
CAB 2
CAB 2
CAB 2
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
THOMAS
INTRO TO EARLY CARE & EDUCATION 3
10:10A 12:10P
MW
CHILD GROWTH & DEV PRINCIPLES
3
05:45P 07:45P
MW
CHILDRENS LIT & LANGUAGE DEV
3
05:45P 07:45P
TR
CHILDRENS HEALTH & SAFETY
3
08:00A 10:00A
T
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
INFANT & TODDLER ED PROGRAMS
3
10:10A 12:10P
MW
EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHILDREN
3
10:10A 12:10P
T
FAMILIES/COMMTY EARLY CARE ED 3
12:20P 02:20P
MW
SUPERV PRACT EXPERIENCE
3
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION FROM ADVISOR REQUIRED
WH
WH
WH
WH
223
223
223
223
DICKENS
CORBITT
CORBITT
TROTT
WH 223
WH 223
WH 223
TBA
DICKENS
TROTT
DICKENS
DICKENS
INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
4
08:30A 10:00A
MW
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I W/LAB
4
04:50P 06:35P
TR
COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I W/LAB
4
01:15P 04:30P
MW
COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II W/LAB
4
10:30A 12:00P
MW
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I W/LAB
4
01:15P 04:30P
TR
NOTE: HYBRID: INTERNET + WALLACE CAMPUS LAB 5/23-6/27
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II W/LAB
4
01:15P 04:30P
TR
NOTE: HYBRID: INTERNET + WALLACE CAMPUS LAB 7/01-8/05
S
202
CUTHRIELL
S
S
S
202
203
202
CUTHRIELL
SNELL
CUTHRIELL
S
202
CUTHRIELL
S
202
CUTHRIELL
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
07:30A
08:00A
11:15A
12:30P
07:30A
07:30A
07:30A
09:30A
09:30A
12:00P
12:00P
07:30A
02:00P
11:15A
11:45A
02:25P
03:40P
09:25A
09:25A
11:15A
01:15P
11:25A
01:55P
03:10P
11:15A
03:15P
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
01402
CIS 117 H501
DATABASE MGT SOFTWARE APP
3
05:45P 07:45P
NOTE: HYBRID: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LABS
01403
CIS 146 1
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
08:00A 10:00A
01410
CIS 146 1N1
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01411
CIS 146 1N3
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01404
CIS 146 2
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
12:20P 02:20P
01405
CIS 146 3
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
08:00A 10:00A
01406
CIS 146 4
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
10:10A 12:10P
01407
CIS 146 5
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
12:20P 02:20P
01409
CIS 146 501
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
05:45P 07:45P
01408
CIS 146 6
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
02:30P 04:30P
01412
CIS 150 1
INTRO COMPUTER LOGIC/PROGRAM
3
12:20P 02:20P
01413
CIS 161 1N1
INTRO TO NETWORKING COMMUNICAT
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01414
CIS 203 1
INTRO TO INFORMATION HIGHWAY
3
02:30P 04:30P
01415
CIS 208 1N1
INTERMEDIATE WEB DEVELOPMENT
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01416
CIS 251 H1
C++ PROGRAMMING
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
1-800-543-2426
13
T
CTC 141
MCDANIEL
MW
CTC 138
TBA
MCCALLISTER
LEFAN
TBA
CRUZ-WELLS
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
TBA
141
141
141
124
138
138
138
MCDANIEL
MCDANIEL
MCDANIEL
CRUZ-WELLS
CLENNEY
MCCALLISTER
MCCALLISTER
CRUZ-WELLS
MW
CTC 138
TBA
MCCALLISTER
CRUZ-WELLS
M
CTC 138
MCCALLISTER
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
01417
CIS
280
H1
COSMETOLOGY
01719
COS 152
01721
Days
Place
Instructor
NETWORK SECURITY
3
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
W
CTC 124
CRUZ-WELLS
13
NAIL CARE APPLICATIONS
3
COS 154
13
NAIL ART APPLICATIONS
3
01709
COS 167
13
STATE BOARD REVIEW
3
01715
COS 167
14
STATE BOARD REVIEW
3
01702
01703
COS 111
COS 112
1
13
NOTE: NAILS ONLY
INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY
INTRO TO COSMETOLOGY LAB
3
3
01704
01705
COS 113
COS 114
1
13
THEORY OF CHEMICAL SERVICES
CHEMICAL SERVICES LAB
3
3
01706
01707
COS 115
COS 116
1
13
HAIR COLOR THEORY
HAIR COLOR LAB
3
3
01710
01711
COS 117
COS 118
1
13
BASIC SPA TECHNIQUES
BASIC SPA TECHNIQUES LAB
3
3
01708
01714
COS 119
COS 119
1
2
01718
01720
01712
01716
COS
COS
COS
COS
1
1
1
2
01713
COS 182
13
BUSINESS OF COSMETOLOGY
BUSINESS OF COSMETOLOGY
NOTE: NAILS ONLY
NAIL CARE THEORY
NAIL ART THEORY
SPECIAL TOPICS
SPECIAL TOPICS
NOTE: NAILS ONLY
SPECIAL TOPICS
01717
COS 182
14
SPECIAL TOPICS
3
148
149
181
181
Hours Times
09:30A
12:00P
07:30A
12:00P
07:30A
12:00P
07:30A
02:00P
11:25A
03:45P
09:25A
03:45P
09:25A
02:25P
11:30A
02:20P
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
COS
COS
COS
COS
COS
COS
COS
COS
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
BENNETT
09:25A
11:25A
03:45P
09:25A
11:25A
03:45P
11:25A
09:25A
03:45P
01:55P
11:25A
03:45P
11:25A
01:55P
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
CRJ
COS
COS
S
COS
COS
CRJ
COS
COS
CRJ
COS
COS
CRJ
S
104
LAB
LAB
207
LAB
LAB
103
LAB
LAB
104
LAB
LAB
103
207
LOGAN
LOGAN
3
3
07:30A
09:30A
12:00P
07:30A
09:30A
12:00P
09:30A
07:30A
12:00P
12:00P
07:30A
02:00P
09:30A
12:00P
3
3
3
3
07:30A
09:30A
12:00P
09:30A
09:25A
11:25A
01:55P
11:25A
MW
TR
TR
MW
S
S
CRJ
S
207
207
103
207
BENNETT
BENNETT
LOGAN
BENNETT
3
07:30A
02:00P
07:30A
12:00P
11:25A
03:45P
09:25A
03:45P
TR
TR
MW
MW
COS
COS
COS
COS
LAB STAFF
LAB
LAB BENNETT
LAB
BENNETT
STAFF
BENNETT
BENNETT
BENNETT
STAFF
STAFF
LOGAN
LOGAN
LOGAN
BENNETT
NOTE: NAILS ONLY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
01804
CRJ 100 1N1
01806
01805
01807
01809
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
116
146
147
150
1
1
501
1N1
01803
01801
01808
01802
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
178
216
220
238
1
1
1
1
DATA PROCESSING
02101
DPT 103 1
INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
POLICE PATROL
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
INTRO TO CORRECTIONS
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
NARCOTICS/DANGEROUS DRUGS
POLICE ADMINISTRATION
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
INTRO COMPUTER SKILLS II
DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
01902
DDT 111 1
FUND/DRAFTING/DESIGN TECH
01903
DDT 150 1
THEORY OF RES DRAWING & DESIGN
01904
DDT 150 501
THEORY OF RES DRAWING & DESIGN
01907
DDT 216 1
DESIGN/STRUCTURAL WOOD MEMBERS
1-800-543-2426
14
3
TBA
TBA
OWEN
3
3
3
3
03:00P
12:20P
05:45P
TBA
05:00P
02:20P
07:45P
MW
MW
TR
CRJ 102
CRJ 102
CRJ 102
TBA
OWEN
LANEY
WILLIAMS
OWEN
3
3
3
3
10:10A
10:10A
08:00A
08:00A
12:10P
12:10P
10:00A
10:00A
TR
MW
TR
MW
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
OWEN
LANEY
OWEN
OWEN
3
08:00A
12:00P
F
CTC 128
CURETON
3
3
3
3
07:50A
11:15A
08:05P
10:10A
10:00A
12:15P
10:15P
11:10A
TWR
MTWR
MW
MTWR
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
102
102
102
102
1
3
3
3
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
01901
01905
01906
DDT 104
DDT 155
DDT 155
1
1
501
BASIC COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING
DRWG FOR RESIDENTIAL CONST
DRWG FOR RESIDENTIAL CONST
3
4
4
01908
01909
01910
01911
01912
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
235
236
236
237
237
1
1
501
1
501
SPECIALIZED CAD
DESIGN PROJECT
DESIGN PROJECT
CURRENT TOPICS IN CAD
CURRENT TOPICS IN CAD
3
3
3
3
3
ECONOMICS
02204
ECO 231
02201
ECO 231
1
1N1
02202
ECO 231
1N2
02205
ECO 232
H1
02203
ECO 232
1N1
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
02305
ELT 110 501
02304
ELT 212 1
02301
ELT 115 1
02303
ELT 118 1
02302
ELT 221 1
02306
ELT 221 501
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
TWR
MTWR
MW
T
TWR
TWR
MW
TWR
MW
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3
10:10A 12:10P
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
3
12:20P 02:20P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
MW
WH 219
TBA
SMITH
SMITH
TBA
SMITH
WH 219
SMITH
TBA
SMITH
WIRING METHODS
MOTOR CONTROL II
RESIDENTIAL WIRING METHODS II
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL WIRING
ELECTRONICS FOR ELECTRICIANS
ELECTRONICS FOR ELECTRICIANS
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
3
3
3
3
3
3
12:20P
07:20A
05:00P
05:00P
12:20P
07:50A
04:45P
12:20P
04:45P
05:45P
11:30A
07:30A
11:30A
07:30A
05:45P
02:30P
10:05A
08:00P
10:00P
02:30P
10:00A
08:00P
02:30P
08:00P
08:55P
03:00P
11:00A
03:00P
11:00A
08:55P
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
05701
NUR 000 0
MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL DOTHAN LAB/CLINICAL HEALTH STUDENTS
05702
NUR 001 0
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR REAMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
05704
NUR 004 0
BACKGROUND SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR READMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
02601
EMS 100 1
CARDIO RESUSCITATION I
1
08:00A 05:30P
08:00A 12:00P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/24 8:00-5:30; 5/31 8:00-12:00 ONLY
02602
EMS 118 H501
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
9
05:45P 08:45P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
02603
EMS 119 501
EMERGENCY MED TECHN CLINICAL
1
TBA
NOTE: CLINICAL TBA
02610
EMS 155 1
ADVANCED EMERGENCY MED TECHNIC
8
08:00A 11:30A
12:00N 04:00P
02611
EMS 156 1
ADV EMERG MED TECH CLINICAL
2
TBA
NOTE: CLINICAL TBA
02606
EMS 253 1
PARAMEDIC TRANS TO WORKFORCE
2
08:00A 09:05A
09:15A 11:30A
NOTE: SEE INSTRUCTOR FOR DATES
02607
EMS 254 1
ADV COMPETENCIES FOR PARAMEDIC
2
12:30P 01:35P
01:45P 04:00P
NOTE: SEE INSTRUCTOR FOR DATES
02608
EMS 255 1
PARAMEDIC FIELD PRECEPTORSHIP
5
TBA
NOTE: CLINICAL TBA
02609
EMS 256 1
PARAMEDIC TEAM LEADERSHIP
1
TBA
NOTE: CLINICAL TBA
1-800-543-2426
15
M
ELT
ELT
ELT
ELT
ELT
ELT
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
JERNIGAN
SIZEMORE
VANN
VANN
VANN
VANN
GREENE
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
BUNTIN
F
F
EMS 112
EMS 112
STINSON
MTR
EMS 109
MALOY
TBA
STINSON
EMS 107
BURKE
TBA
STINSON
TR
TR
MTWR EMS 107
MTWR EMS 107
BURKE
MTWR EMS 107
MTWR EMS 107
STINSON
TBA
STINSON
TBA
STINSON
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Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
092
092
092
092
092
093
093
093
093
093
101
101
1
2
3
4
501
1
2
3
4
501
1
1N1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
08:00A
08:00A
10:10A
10:10A
05:45P
08:00A
10:10A
10:10A
12:20P
05:45P
08:00A
TBA
02714
ENG 101
1N2
3
TBA
02716
02717
02718
02719
02721
02720
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
101
101
101
101
102
102
2
3
4
501
1
1N1
3
3
3
3
3
3
10:10A
10:10A
10:10A
05:45P
08:00A
TBA
12:10P
12:10P
12:10P
07:45P
10:00A
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
WH
WH
WH
WH
WH
TBA
122
120
120
221
120
ROSS
BUCHANAN
BUCHANAN
STAFF
BUCHANAN
STANFORD-BOWERS
02722
02723
02724
02725
02726
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
102
102
102
102
271
2
3
4
501
1N1
3
3
3
3
3
08:00A
10:10A
10:10A
05:45P
TBA
10:00A
12:10P
12:10P
07:45P
MW
TR
MW
TR
WH
WH
WH
WH
TBA
130
122
130
126
LAMERE
ROSS
LAMERE
GILBERT
ESTES
02727
ENG 271
1N2
3
TBA
02728
ENG 272
501
BASIC ENGLISH
BASIC ENGLISH
BASIC ENGLISH
BASIC ENGLISH
BASIC ENGLISH
BASIC ENGLISH II
BASIC ENGLISH II
BASIC ENGLISH II
BASIC ENGLISH II
BASIC ENGLISH II
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
WORLD LITERATURE I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
WORLD LITERATURE I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
WORLD LITERATURE II
3
05:45P
07:45P
HISTORY OF WEST CIV I
HISTORY OF WEST CIV I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
HISTORY OF WEST CIV I
HISTORY OF WEST CIV I
HISTORY OF WEST CIV I
HISTORY OF WEST CIV II
HISTORY OF WEST CIV II
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
HISTORY OF WEST CIV II
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
3
3
08:00A
TBA
3
3
3
3
3
ENGLISH
02703
ENG
02704
ENG
02705
ENG
02706
ENG
02707
ENG
02708
ENG
02709
ENG
02710
ENG
02711
ENG
02712
ENG
02715
ENG
02713
ENG
HISTORY
03502
HIS
03505
HIS
101
101
1
1N1
03503
03504
03506
03508
03507
HIS
HIS
HIS
HIS
HIS
101
101
101
102
102
2
3
4
1
1N1
03509
03510
03511
HIS
HIS
HIS
102
201
201
2
1
1N1
03512
03513
03514
HIS
HIS
HIS
201
202
202
2
1
1N1
03515
HIS
202
501
Hours Times
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
09210
INT 101 1
DC FUNDAMENTALS
09201
INT 103 1
AC FUNDAMENTALS
09211
INT 117 1
PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL MECH
09202
INT 118 1
FUND INDUSTRIAL HYDRAUL/PNEUMA
09204
INT 139 1
INTRO TO ROBOTIC PROGRAMMING
09203
INT 184 1
INTRO TO PROGRM LOGIC CNTRL
1-800-543-2426
16
10:00A
10:00A
12:10P
12:10P
07:45P
10:00A
12:10P
12:10P
02:20P
07:45P
10:00A
Days
Place
Instructor
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
TR
MW
MW
MW
WH
WH
WH
WH
WH
WH
CAS
CAS
WH
CAS
WH
TBA
ROSS
NEWMAN
STANFORD-BOWERS
NEWMAN
SLOOP
ROSS
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
BURKETT
JOHNSON
BUCHANAN
ESTES
126
122
124
126
120
124
132
132
120
132
120
TBA
ESTES
TBA
ESTES
MW
WH 120
BURKETT
10:00A
MW
CY 162
TBA
TURNER
TURNER
10:10A
02:30P
10:10A
08:00A
TBA
12:10P
04:30P
12:10P
10:00A
TR
MW
MW
TR
CY
CY
CY
CY
TBA
162
162
162
162
DARBY
DARBY
TURNER
DARBY
DARBY
3
3
3
10:10A
08:00A
TBA
12:10P
10:00A
MW
TR
CY 163
CY 163
TBA
DARBY
TURNER
DARBY
3
3
3
12:20P
12:20P
TBA
02:20P
02:20P
MW
TR
CY 162
CY 162
TBA
KELLEY
KELLEY
TURNER
3
05:45P
07:45P
MW
CY
162
DARBY
3
3
3
3
3
3
12:30P
08:00A
12:30P
12:30P
12:30P
08:00A
03:40P
11:10A
03:40P
03:40P
03:40P
11:10A
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
CRJ
INT
CRJ
INT
INT
INT
105
1
105
1
1
1
HANNON
GREENE
HANNON
GREENE
GREENE
GREENE
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Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
MATHEMATICS
04902
MTH 090
04903
MTH 090
04904
MTH 090
04905
MTH 090
04906
MTH 090
04909
MTH 091
1
2
3
501
502
H1
04911
MTH 091
H2
04913
MTH 091
H3
04915
MTH 091
H4
04917
MTH 091
H5
04907
04927
MTH 091
MTH 091
1
1N1
04919
04921
04923
04925
04910
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
091
091
091
091
092
501
502
503
504
H1
04912
MTH 092
H2
04914
MTH 092
H3
04916
MTH 092
H4
04918
MTH 092
H5
04908
04928
MTH 092
MTH 092
1
1N1
04920
04922
04924
04926
04930
04931
04932
04933
04934
04937
04938
04935
04936
04939
04940
04941
04942
04943
04944
04945
04946
04947
04948
04949
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
501
502
503
504
1
2
3
4
5
501
502
6
7
1
1
2
3
501
1
1
2
3
501
502
BASIC MATHEMATICS
3
08:00A 10:00A
BASIC MATHEMATICS
3
10:10A 12:10P
BASIC MATHEMATICS
3
12:20P 02:20P
BASIC MATHEMATICS
3
08:00P 10:00P
BASIC MATHEMATICS
3
05:45P 07:45P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
12:20P 02:20P
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
08:00A 09:20A
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
TBA
NOTE: REQ'D ORIENTATION & ON-CAMPUS ATTENDANCE FOR EXAMS
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
12:20P 02:20P
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
08:00A 09:20A
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
TBA
NOTE: REQ'D ORIENTATION & ON-CAMPUS ATTENDANCE FOR EXAMS
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
05:10P 07:50P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
08:00A 10:00A
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
10:10A 12:10P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
12:20P 02:20P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
12:20P 02:20P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
02:30P 04:30P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
05:45P 07:45P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
08:00P 10:00P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
08:00A 10:00A
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
10:10A 12:10P
FINITE MATHEMATICS
3
10:10A 12:10P
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
3
10:10A 12:10P
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
3
12:20P 02:20P
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
3
10:10A 12:10P
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
3
05:45P 07:45P
PRECALCULUS WITH TRIGONOMETRY
3
10:10A 12:10P
MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS
3
08:00A 10:00A
MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS
3
10:10A 12:10P
MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS
3
02:30P 04:30P
MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS
3
08:00P 10:00P
MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS
3
08:00P 10:00P
092
092
092
092
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
110
112
112
112
112
113
116
116
116
116
116
1-800-543-2426
Hours Times
17
Days
Place
Instructor
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
CAS
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CAS
CRIBBS
LINGO
WALLER
BLISSETT
RICHARDS
STEVENS
MW
CAS 116
STEVENS
TR
CAS 116
COBB
TR
CAS 116
CRIBBS
TR
CAS 116
CRIBBS
109
101
101
101
102
116
MTWR CAS 110
TBA
MEADOWS
MEADOWS
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
CAS
CAS
CAS
CAS
CAS
110
116
110
116
116
SKIPPER
SNELL
MILLER
CRIBBS
STEVENS
MW
CAS 116
STEVENS
TR
CAS 116
COBB
TR
CAS 116
CRIBBS
TR
CAS 116
CRIBBS
MTWR CAS 110
TBA
MEADOWS
MEADOWS
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
TR
SKIPPER
SNELL
MILLER
CRIBBS
BOSTICK
MEADOWS
MITCHELL
COBB
SNELL
MCINNIS
MCINNIS
MITCHELL
COBB
MITCHELL
BOSTICK
SNELL
SNELL
CASEY
MITCHELL
LINGO
WALLER
MILLER
SKIPPER
RICHARDS
CAS
CAS
CAS
CAS
CTC
CTC
CTC
CAS
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CAS
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
CAS
CAS
CTC
110
116
110
116
119
102
122
109
119
117
117
122
109
122
119
119
119
101
122
101
101
109
109
102
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No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
04950
04951
04952
04953
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
1
1
1
1
CALCULUS I
CALCULUS II
CALCULUS III
APPL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I
4
4
4
3
12:20P
12:20P
07:30A
09:00A
MATHEMATICS - VOCATIONAL
11101
MAH 101 1
VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL MATH I
3
04:15P
125
126
227
238
MEDICAL ASSISTING
05701
NUR 000 0
05702
NUR 001
0
05704
NUR 004
0
04301
04312
04317
MAT 101
MAT 103
MAT 111
1
1
1
04302
MAT 121
1
04304
MAT 125
1
04306
MAT 125
2
04303
04308
04305
MAT 128
MAT 130
MAT 211
1
1
1
04307
MAT 222
1
04309
MAT 223
1
04314
04315
MAT 227
MAT 228
1
1
04316
04313
04311
MAT 229
MAT 239
MAT 242
1
1
1
MUSIC
05401
MUS 101
05402
MUS 101
1
1N1
05403
MUS 101
1N2
05404
05405
05406
05407
05408
05409
05410
05411
05413
05414
05415
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
2
3
4
5
501
502
503
6
1
1
1
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
104
110
112
1-800-543-2426
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
01:40P
01:40P
08:50A
10:00A
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
CTC
CTC
CTC
CTC
MEADOWS
LEFAN
LEFAN
LEFAN
06:55P
MW
CTC 101
BLISSETT
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
BUNTIN
MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL DOTHAN LAB/CLINICAL HEALTH STUDENTS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR REAMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
BACKGROUND SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR READMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
3
08:00A 10:00A
MEDICAL ASSISTING THEORY II
3
08:00A 10:00A
CLIN PROC I/MEDICAL ASSISTANT
3
12:20P 01:35P
12:20P 02:20P
MED ADMINISTRATIVE PROCED II
3
10:10A 11:25A
10:10A 12:10P
LAB PROCED I/MEDICAL ASSISTANT
3
10:10A 11:25A
10:10A 12:10P
LAB PROCED I/MEDICAL ASSISTANT
3
08:00A 09:15A
08:00A 10:10A
MED LAW/ETHICS FOR MED ASSIST
3
08:00A 10:00A
MEDICAL OFFICE COMMUNICATION
3
08:00A 10:00A
CLIN PROC II FOR MED ASSIST
3
10:10A 11:25A
10:10A 12:10P
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION I
2
01:00P 01:40P
01:50P 03:50P
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION II
2
12:20P 01:00P
01:10P 03:10P
SP TOPICS IN MEDICAL ASSISTING
1
11:30A 12:15P
MED ASSISTANT REVIEW COURSE
1
02:30P 05:45P
NOTE: MEETS 5/23, 5/30, 7/24, 7/25 ONLY
MEDICAL ASSISTING PRACTICUM
3
TBA
PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM
3
TBA
TRANSCRIPTION PRACTICUM
3
TBA
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
MUSIC APPRECIATION
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
JAZZ: AN INTRODUCT AND HISTORY
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP
MUSIC THEORY II
18
3
3
08:00A
TBA
3
TBA
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
4
10:10A
08:00A
10:10A
12:20P
05:45P
08:00P
05:45P
02:30P
12:20P
12:20P
10:10A
10:00A
12:10P
10:00A
12:10P
02:20P
07:45P
10:00P
07:45P
04:30P
01:35P
02:20P
11:45A
TR
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
WR
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
MW
MW
MW
MTWR
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
102
117
117
117
105
106
109
109
105
105
108
108
108
108
106
105
109
109
107
107
107
107
105
108
YEOMANS
PATTERSON
PATTERSON
YEOMANS
ARWOOD
ARWOOD
PATTERSON
YEOMANS
PATTERSON
YEOMANS
YEOMANS
YEOMANS
ARWOOD
TBA
TBA
TBA
ARWOOD
YEOMANS
YEOMANS
CH 424
TBA
STROUD
BRYAN
TBA
BRYAN
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
424
424
424
424
424
424
424
424
424
410
410
BRYAN
BRYAN
STROUD
HUNTER
SHIRLEY
SHIRLEY
STROUD
STROUD
BRYAN
HUNTER
HUNTER
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Days
Place
Instructor
PRIVATE PIANO I
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE PIANO I
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE PIANO II
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN OR STROUD
PRIVATE PIANO II
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE VOICE I
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE VOICE II
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE GUITAR I
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE GUITAR II
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE PIANO III
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE PIANO III
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE PIANO IV
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE PIANO IV
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE VOICE III
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE VOICE IV
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE GUITAR III
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
PRIVATE GUITAR IV
2
TBA
NOTE: PERMISSION REQUIRED BY HUNTER, BRYAN, OR STROUD
TBA
CH
HUNTER
TBA
CH 418
MAYFIELD
TBA
CH
HUNTER
TBA
CH 418
MAYFIELD
TBA
CH 405
BLAIR
TBA
CH 405
BLAIR
TBA
CH
414
STROUD
TBA
CH
414
STROUD
TBA
CH
403
HUNTER
TBA
CH
418
MAYFIELD
TBA
CH
403
HUNTER
TBA
CH
418
MAYFIELD
TBA
CH
405
BLAIR
TBA
CH
405
BLAIR
TBA
CH
414
STROUD
TBA
CH
414
STROUD
MUSIC—ENSEMBLES
09701
MUL 101 1
09702
MUL 111 1
09703
MUL 161 1
CLASS PIANO I
CLASS VOICE I
CLASS FRETTED INSTRUMENTS I
1
1
1
12:20P
02:30P
10:10A
01:35P
03:45P
11:25A
TR
MW
MW
CH
CH
CH
410
410
414
MAYFIELD
BLAIR
STROUD
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
36001
NUC 118 1
36002
NUC 119 1
RADIATION PROTECTION/DETECTION
REACTOR PLANT CONST/GEN DESIGN
3
3
09:30A
09:30A
11:25A
11:25A
MW
TR
CRJ 105
CRJ 105
HANNON
HANNON
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
SPIVEY
MUSIC—APPLIED
05202
MUP 101A 1
05203
MUP 101A 2
05204
MUP 102A 1
05205
MUP 102A 2
05206
MUP 111A 1
05207
MUP 112A 1
05208
MUP 133A 1
05209
MUP 134A 1
05210
MUP 201A 1
05211
MUP 201A 2
05212
MUP 202A 1
05213
MUP 202A 2
05214
MUP 211A 1
05215
MUP 212A 1
05216
MUP 233A 1
05217
MUP 234A 1
Course Name
Hours Times
NURSING—ASSOCIATE DEGREE
05701
NUR 000 0
MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL DOTHAN LAB/CLINICAL HEALTH STUDENTS
05702
NUR 001 0
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR REAMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
05704
NUR 004 0
BACKGROUND SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR READMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
05705
NUR 005 0
ADN COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL ADN STUDENTS
05706
NUR 105 ADC1
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:30A
06:30A 04:00P
08:00A 12:00P
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
05708
NUR 105 ADC2
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:30A
06:30A 04:00P
08:00A 12:00P
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
1-800-543-2426
19
403
403
MR
T
W
H
105
GRAVES
MR
T
W
H
105
GRAVES
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
Days
Place
Instructor
05709
NUR 105
ADC3
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A
02:00P
08:00A
11:30A
11:30P
12:00P
MR
T
W
H
105
GRAVES
05710
NUR 105
ADC4
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A
02:00P
08:00A
11:30A
11:30P
12:00P
MR
T
W
H
105
GRAVES
05711
NUR 105
ADC5
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
ADULT NURSING
8
12:30P
06:30A
12:30P
04:00P
04:00P
04:30P
MR
T
W
H
105
RADNEY
05712
NUR 105
ADC6
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
ADULT NURSING
8
12:30P
06:30A
12:30P
04:00P
04:00P
04:30P
MR
T
W
H
105
RADNEY
05713
NUR 105
ADC7
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
ADULT NURSING
8
12:30P
02:00P
12:30P
04:00P
11:30P
04:30P
MR
T
W
H
105
RADNEY
05714
NUR 105
ADC8
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
ADULT NURSING
8
12:30P
06:30A
12:30P
04:00P
04:00P
04:30P
MR
T
W
H
105
RADNEY
05715
NUR 106
ADC1
NOTE: CLINICAL: 5/28-7/23
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
08:00A
06:30A
10:40A
02:00P
MW
R
H
123
FULLER
05716
NUR 106
ADC2
NOTE: CLINICAL: 6/6-7/18
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
08:00A
02:30P
10:40A
10:00P
MW
R
H
123
FULLER
05717
NUR 106
ADC3
NOTE: CLINICAL: 6/6-7/18
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
08:00A
06:30A
10:40A
02:00P
MW
F
H
123
FULLER
05718
NUR 106
ADC4
NOTE: CLINICAL: 6/7-7/19
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
08:00A
06:30A
10:40A
02:00P
MW
F
H
123
KELLEY
05719
NUR 106
ADC5
NOTE: CLINICAL: 6/7-7/19
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
08:00A
02:30P
10:40A
10:00P
MW
F
H
123
KELLEY
05720
NUR 201
ADC1
NOTE: CLINICAL: 6/7-7/19
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
10:10A
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
12:10P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
OWENS
05731
NUR 201
ADC10
04:30P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
WARD
05721
NUR 201
ADC2
12:10P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
OWENS
05722
NUR 201
ADC3
12:10P
12:30P
05:00P
10:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
OWENS
1-800-543-2426
Hours Times
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
02:30P
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
10:10A
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
10:10A
08:00A
01:00P
02:30P
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
20
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
05725
NUR 201
ADC4
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
05726
NUR 201
ADC5
05727
NUR 201
ADC6
05728
NUR 201
ADC7
05729
NUR 201
ADC8
05730
NUR 201
ADC9
05732
NUR 202
ADC1
05741
NUR 202
ADC10
05733
NUR 202
ADC2
05734
NUR 202
ADC3
1-800-543-2426
Hours Times
5
10:10A
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
10:10A
08:00A
01:00P
02:30P
NOTE: 5/30-7-25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
02:30P
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
NOTE: 5/30-7-25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
02:30P
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
02:30P
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I
5
02:30P
08:00A
01:00P
06:30A
NOTE: 5/30-7/25 CLINICAL R; SIM, SPECTRACARE T
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
06:30A
08:00A
07:45A
08:00A
02:00P
07:30A
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
06:30A
01:00P
07:45A
09:00A
01:00P
07:30A
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
06:30A
08:00A
07:45A
08:00A
02:00P
07:30A
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
06:30A
08:00A
07:45A
08:00A
02:00P
07:30A
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
21
Days
Place
Instructor
12:10P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
OWENS
12:10P
12:30P
05:00P
10:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
OWENS
04:30P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
WARD
04:30P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
WARD
04:30P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
WARD
04:30P
12:30P
05:00P
03:30P
MW
T
T
R
H
131
WARD
02:30P
11:00A
03:30P
12:30P
04:30P
01:30P
M
T
W
R
R
F
05:00P
04:00P
05:00P
12:30P
05:00P
01:30P
M
T
W
R
R
F
02:30P
11:00A
03:30P
12:30P
04:30P
01:30P
M
T
W
R
R
F
02:30P
11:00A
03:30P
12:30P
04:30P
01:30P
M
T
W
R
R
F
SAWYER
RH
116
RH
116
DANIELS
SAWYER
RH
116
SAWYER
RH
116
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
05735
NUR 202
ADC4
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
05736
05737
NUR 202
NUR 202
ADC5
ADC6
Hours Times
6
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
Days
06:30A
08:00A
07:45A
08:00A
02:00P
07:30A
02:30P
11:00A
03:30P
12:30P
04:30P
01:30P
M
T
W
R
R
F
06:30A
08:00A
07:45A
08:00A
02:00P
07:30A
02:30P
11:00A
03:30P
12:30P
04:30P
01:30P
M
T
W
R
R
F
06:30A
01:00P
07:45A
09:00A
01:00P
07:30A
05:00P
04:00P
05:00P
12:30P
05:00P
01:30P
M
T
W
R
R
F
12:00P
01:00P
07:45A
09:00A
01:00P
10:30P
04:00P
05:00P
12:30P
05:00P
12:00P
01:00P
07:45A
09:00A
01:00P
Place
Instructor
SAWYER
RH
116
SAWYER
RH
116
DANIELS
RH
116
M
T
W
R
R
RH
116
DANIELS
10:30P
04:00P
05:00P
12:30P
05:00P
M
T
W
R
R
RH
116
DANIELS
06:30A
01:00P
07:45A
09:00A
01:00P
05:00P
04:00P
05:00P
12:30P
05:00P
M
T
W
R
R
RH
116
DANIELS
08:00A
06:30A
08:00A
10:50A
02:30P
10:00A
MR
T
W
H
125
ARMSTRONG
05738
NUR 202
ADC7
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M, MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
05739
NUR 202
ADC8
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WR
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
05740
NUR 202
ADC9
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WR
NSG THRU LIFESPAN II
6
05742
NUR 203
ADC1
NOTE: 6/3-7/29 CLIN M; MH, OB, SIM, DIAL WRF
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN III
6
05743
NUR 203
ADC2
NOTE: 5/28-7/9 CLIN T; ED-TBA; SIM W
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN III
6
08:00A
06:30A
10:00A
10:50A
02:30P
12:00P
MR
T
W
H
125
ARMSTRONG
05744
NUR 203
ADC3
NOTE: 5/29-7/9 CLIN T; ED-TBA; SIM W
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN III
6
08:00A
06:30A
01:00P
06:30A
10:50A
02:30P
03:00P
02:30P
MR
T
W
W
H
125
ARMSTRONG
05745
NUR 203
ADC4
NOTE: 5/28-7/24 CLIN T; ED-TBA; SIM W
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN III
6
08:00A
06:30A
03:00P
06:30A
10:50A
02:30P
05:00P
02:30P
MR
T
W
W
H
125
NEAL
NOTE: 5/28-7/24 CLIN T; ED-TBA; SIM W
1-800-543-2426
22
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
05746
NUR 203
ADC5
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN III
6
08:00A
02:30P
03:00P
05748
NUR 203
ADC6
NOTE: 5/28-7/9 CLIN T, ED-TBA; SIM W
NURSING THRU LIFESPAN III
6
05749
NUR 204
ADC1
4
NURSING—PRACTICAL
05701
NUR 000 0
05702
NUR 001
0
05703
NUR 003
0
05704
NUR 004
0
05750
NUR 105
PNC1
05751
NUR 105
PNC2
05752
NUR 105
PNC3
05753
NUR 105
PNC4
05754
NUR 105
PNC5
05755
NUR 105
PNC6
05756
NUR 105
PNC7
05757
NUR 105
PNC8
05758
NUR 106
PNC1
05767
NUR 106
PNC10
1-800-543-2426
Hours Times
NOTE: 5/28-7/9 CLIN T; ED-TBA; SIM W
ROLE TRANSITION FOR THE RN
NOTE: CLINICAL PREC TBA
Days
Place
Instructor
10:50A
10:30P
05:00P
MR
T
W
H
125
NEAL
08:00A
02:30P
01:00P
10:50A
10:30P
03:00P
MR
T
W
H
125
NEAL
12:15P
03:05P
R
H
129
WHITLOW
MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL DOTHAN LAB/CLINICAL HEALTH STUDENTS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR REAMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
PN COMPREHE ASSESSMENT TESTING
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL DOTHAN CAMPUS PN STUDENTS
BACKGROUND SCREENING
0
TBA
NOTE: NEW OR READMITTED-DOTHAN HEALTH PROG STUDENTS ONLY
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
06:30A 04:50P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 5/30-7/25
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
02:30P 11:59P
12:01A 12:50A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL - 5/29-7/25
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
06:30A 04:50P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 5/30-7/25
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
02:30P 11:59P
12:01A 12:50A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC 5/29-7/25
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
06:30A 04:50P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL 5/30-7/25
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
06:30A 04:50P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL 5/30-7/25
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
06:30A 04:50P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT MCB/CROWNE 5/30-7/25
ADULT NURSING
8
08:00A 11:20A
02:45P 04:45P
06:30A 04:50P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT CROWNE/MCB 5/30-7/25
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P 02:40P
06:30A 05:00P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL 5/29-6/19
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P 02:40P
06:30A 05:00P
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL - 6/28-7/26
23
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
BUNTIN
TBA
GALLOWAY
TBA
BUNTIN
MT
MT
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
MT
W
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
MT
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
MT
W
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
MT
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
MT
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
MT
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
MT
R
S
L2
BARNES
MT
W
S
L2
BARNES
MT
F
S
L2
BARNES
www.wallace.edu
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
05768
NUR 106
PNC11
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
05759
NUR 106
PNC2
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL 6/28-7/26
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
05760
NUR 106
PNC3
05761
NUR 106
PNC4
05762
NUR 106
PNC5
05763
NUR 106
PNC6
05764
NUR 106
PNC7
05765
NUR 106
PNC8
05766
NUR 106
PNC9
05769
NUR 107
PNC1
05770
NUR 107
PNC2
05771
NUR 107
PNC3
05772
NUR 107
PNC4
05773
NUR 107
PNC5
05774
NUR 107
PNC6
05776
NUR 107
PNC7
05777
NUR 108
PNC1
05786
NUR 108
PNC10
05778
NUR 108
PNC2
1-800-543-2426
Hours Times
5
Place
Instructor
12:00P
06:30A
02:40P
05:00P
MT
F
S
L2
BARNES
12:00P
02:30P
12:01A
02:40P
11:59P
01:00A
MT
R
F
S
L2
BARNES
02:40P
05:00P
MT
W
S
L2
BARNES
02:40P
11:59P
01:00A
MT
R
F
S
L2
BARNES
02:40P
05:00P
MT
W
S
L2
BARNES
02:40P
05:00P
MT
W
S
L2
BARNES
02:40P
05:00P
MT
W
S
L2
BARNES
02:40P
05:00P
MT
W
S
L2
BARNES
02:40P
05:00P
MT
F
S
L2
BARNES
11:30A
03:00P
MR
TF
RH
116
KELLEY
11:30A
03:00P
MR
TF
RH
116
KELLEY
11:30A
03:00P
MR
TF
RH
116
KELLEY
11:30A
03:00P
MR
WF
RH
116
KELLEY
11:30A
03:00P
MR
TF
RH
114
PHILLIPS
11:30A
03:30P
MR
TF
RH
114
PHILLIPS
11:30A
03:30P
MR
TW
RH
114
PHILLIPS
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
F
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL - 6/27-7/26
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL - 6/26-7/24
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P
02:30P
12:01A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL 5/30-6/21
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC 5/29-6/19
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 6/26-7/24
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 5/29-6/19
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 6/26-7/24
MATERNAL & CHILD NURSING
5
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL - 5/31-6/21
ADULT/CHILD NURSING
8
08:00A
06:45A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL - 6/4-7/26 T & F
ADULT/CHILD NURSING
8
08:00A
06:45A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 6/4-7/26 T & F
ADULT/CHILD NURSING
8
08:00A
06:45A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT FLOWERS HOSPITAL - 6/4-7/26 T & F
ADULT/CHILD NURSING
8
08:00A
06:45A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 6/5-7/26 T & F
ADULT/CHILD NURSING
8
08:00A
06:45A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT SAMC - 6/4-7/26 T & F
ADULT/CHILD NURSING
8
08:00A
06:45A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT MCB/CROWNE 6/4-7/26 T & F
ADULT/CHILD NURSING
8
08:00A
06:45A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT CROWNE/MCB 6/4-7/26 T & W
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT BMU2, WESTSIDE TERRACE 5/29-6/19
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT CROWNE/SR CARE 6/26-7/24
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT WESTSIDE TERRACE, BMU 5/29-6/19
24
Days
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Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
05779
NUR 108
PNC3
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
05780
NUR 108
PNC4
05781
NUR 108
PNC5
05782
NUR 108
PNC6
05783
NUR 108
PNC7
05784
NUR 108
PNC8
05785
NUR 108
PNC9
05787
NUR 109
PN1
05788
NUR 109
PN2
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
05901
OAD 101 1N1
05904
OAD 103
1
05906
OAD 125
1N1
05907
OAD 126
1N1
05909
OAD 218
H501
ORIENTATION
11201
ORI 101
H1
11202
ORI 101
H501
11205
ORI 104
H1
11206
ORI 104
H2
11207
ORI 104
H3
11208
ORI 104
H4
11209
ORI 104
H501
11211
ORI 105
H1
11212
ORI 105
H2
11213
ORI 105
H3
1-800-543-2426
Hours Times
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT BMU2 & WESTSIDE TERRACE 5/29-6/19
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT BMU2, WESTSIDE TERRACE 6/26-7/24
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT BMU2, WESTSIDE TERRACE 6/26-7/24
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT WESTSIDE TERRACE, BMU2 6/26-7/24
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT BMU2, WESTSIDE TERRACE 5/29-6/19
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT BMU2 AND WESTSIDE TERRACE 6/26-7/24
PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
3
12:00P
06:30A
NOTE: CLINICAL AT CROWNE/SR CARE 5/29-6/19
ROLE TRANSITION
3
03:00P
12:00P
ROLE TRANSITION
3
03:00P
12:00P
BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING
3
TBA
3
TBA
3
10:10A
Days
Place
Instructor
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
W
H
105
KELLEY
02:40P
05:00P
M
F
H
105
KELLEY
05:00P
02:45P
05:00P
02:45P
MR
R
MR
R
RH
RH
S
RH
101
114
205
116
PHILLIPS
12:10P
WORD PROC ON MICROCOMPUTER
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
OFFICE PROCEDURES
3
05:45P 07:45P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE
1
12:20P 01:35P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/29 6/12 6/26 7/10 7/24 +INTERNET REQUIRED
ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE
1
05:45P 07:00P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/29 6/12 6/26 7/10 7/24 +INTERNET REQUIRED
WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT
1
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/28 6/11 6/25 7/9 7/23 +INTERNET REQUIRED
WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT
1
12:20P 02:20P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/28 6/11 6/25 7/9 7/23 +INTERNET REQUIRED
WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT
1
02:30P 04:30P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/28 6/11 6/25 7/9 7/23 +INTERNET REQUIRED
WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT
1
02:30P 04:30P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/29 6/12 6/26 7/10 7/24 +INTERNET REQUIRED
WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT
1
05:45P 07:45P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/28 6/11 6/25 7/9 7/23 +INTERNET REQUIRED
ORIENTATION AND STUDENT SUCCES
3
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET PLUS WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ORIENTATION AND STUDENT SUCCES
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET PLUS WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ORIENTATION AND STUDENT SUCCES
3
02:30P 04:30P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET PLUS WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
25
KELLEY
TBA
MIMS
WH 207
TBA
TBA
MIMS
STAFF
MIMS
TBA
MIMS
M
WH 207
MIMS
W
CTC 128
GRICE
W
CTC 141
GRICE
T
CTC 128
LOVELAND
T
CTC 133
LOVELAND
T
CTC 133
LOVELAND
W
CTC 128
GRICE
T
CTC 128
LOVELAND
M
CY
111
KELLEY
M
CY
111
KELLEY
M
CY
111
KELLEY
MW
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Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
11214
ORI 105
H4
11215
ORI 105
H5
PHILOSOPHY
06403
PHL 206
06401
PHL 206
1
1N1
06402
PHL 206
1N2
06404
06405
PHL 206
PHL 206
2
3
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
06501
PHS 111 H1
06502
PHS 112
501
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
ORIENTATION AND STUDENT SUCCES
3
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET PLUS WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
ORIENTATION AND STUDENT SUCCES
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET PLUS WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
T
CY
111
KELLEY
T
CY
111
KELLEY
ETHICS AND SOCIETY
ETHICS AND SOCIETY
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ETHICS AND SOCIETY
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ETHICS AND SOCIETY
ETHICS AND SOCIETY
TR
CY 163
TBA
BOOZER
BOOZER
TBA
BOOZER
3
3
10:10A
TBA
3
TBA
3
3
12:20P
08:00A
12:10P
02:20P
10:00A
PHYSICAL SCIENCE I W/LAB
4
08:30A 10:00A
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
PHYSICAL SCIENCE II W/LAB
4
05:00P 08:15P
PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT
05701
NUR 000 0
MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL DOTHAN LAB/CLINICAL HEALTH STUDENTS
08701
PTA 210 1
INTRO TO PHYS THER CLIN W/LAB
1
08:00A
04:30P
NOTE: MEETS 6/23, 7/16-29
08702
PTA 232 1
ORTHOPEDICS FOR THE PTA
2
12:00P 02:00P
08703
PTA 240 1
PHYSICAL DISABILITIES I
2
08:00A 09:50A
08706
PTA 251 H1
THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES II W/LA
4
10:10A 12:00P
12:40P 04:20P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/WALLACE CAMPUS LAB
08704
PTA 290 1
THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE W/LAB
1
08:00A 11:05A
08705
PTA 290 2
THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE W/LAB
1
02:10P 05:15P
PSYCHOLOGY
06903
PSY 200
06901
PSY 200
1
1N1
06904
06905
06906
06917
06911
06907
PSY
PSY
PSY
PSY
PSY
PSY
200
200
200
200
210
210
2
3
501
502
1
1N1
06912
06908
PSY 210
PSY 210
2
501
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
05701
NUR 000 0
07001
RAD 134
1
07002
RAD 135
1
07003
RAD 135
2
07004
RAD 135
3
07005
RAD 135
4
07006
RAD 136
1
1-800-543-2426
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
CY
CY
163
163
BOOZER
BOOZER
TR
S
202
CUTHRIELL
MW
S
203
SNELL
TBA
BUNTIN
MTWRF
TURNER
MW
TR
TR
TR
EMS
EMS
EMS
EMS
112
112
110
110
WELLS
WELLS
TURNER
MW
MW
EMS 111
EMS 111
WELLS
WELLS
3
3
08:00A
TBA
10:00A
MW
CY 156
TBA
STAFF
REEDER
3
3
3
3
3
3
10:10A
10:10A
05:45P
08:00P
12:20P
TBA
12:10P
12:10P
07:45P
10:00P
02:20P
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
TBA
156
156
156
156
156
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
REEDER
3
3
10:10A
05:45P
12:10P
07:45P
MW
MW
CY
CY
153
153
STAFF
STAFF
MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
0
TBA
NOTE: FOR ALL DOTHAN LAB/CLINICAL HEALTH STUDENTS
CLINICAL EDUCATION III
5
07:30A
07:30A
EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES
3
08:00A
12:40P
EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES
3
08:00A
12:40P
EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES
3
08:00A
12:40P
EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES
3
03:40P
12:40P
RADIATION PROTECTION & BIOLOGY
2
12:40P
26
TR
MW
TBA
04:00P
02:30P
12:00P
03:30P
12:00P
03:30P
12:00P
03:30P
07:30P
03:30P
03:30P
TR
F
M
W
M
W
W
W
M
W
M
BUNTIN
GRIMSLEY
RAD
RAD
RAD
RAD
RAD
RAD
RAD
RAD
RAD
XR1
101
XR2
101
XR2
101
XR2
101
101
GRIMSLEY
GILMORE
GILMORE
GILMORE
GILMORE
GRIMSLEY
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Call
No.
Course
No.
READING
07101
RDG
07102
RDG
07103
RDG
07104
RDG
083
083
084
084
RELIGION
07201
REL 100
Section
Course Name
1
2
1
2
DEVELOPMENTAL READING I
DEVELOPMENTAL READING I
DEVELOPMENTAL READING II
DEVELOPMENTAL READING II
3
3
3
3
08:00A
08:00A
08:00A
08:00A
1N1
HIST OF WORLD RELIGIONS
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
3
TBA
PATHOLOGY FOR RCP II W/LAB
3
09:15A
11:35A
11:25A
04:20P
09:15A
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
RESPIRATORY THERAPIST
07401
RPT 231 1
Hours Times
10:00A
10:00A
10:00A
10:00A
Days
Place
Instructor
MW
TR
MW
TR
CAS
CAS
CAS
CAS
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
132
132
132
132
TBA
BOOZER
07402
RPT 241
1
REHAB & HOME CARE FOR RCP
2
08:00A
09:30A
10:10A
12:20P
08:00A
SPEECH
08001
08002
08003
08004
08005
08006
08007
08008
08009
SPH
SPH
SPH
SPH
SPH
SPH
SPH
SPH
SPH
1
1
2
3
4
5
501
502
6
FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
FUND PUBLIC SPEAKING
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
10:10A
08:00A
10:10A
08:00A
12:20P
02:30P
05:45P
05:45P
02:30P
12:10P
10:00A
12:10P
10:00A
02:20P
04:30P
07:45P
07:45P
04:30P
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
CY
157
157
157
157
157
157
157
157
157
LANE
GRANBERRY
GRANBERRY
GRANBERRY
GRANBERRY
GREGG
GREGG
GREGG
GREGG
THEATRE ARTS
08102
THR 113
1
2
01:30P
02:45P
MW
CY
150
GRANBERRY
08103
THR 114
1
2
01:30P
02:45P
MW
CY
150
GRANBERRY
08104
THR 213
1
2
01:30P
02:45P
MW
CY
150
GRANBERRY
08105
THR 214
1
THEATRE WORKSHOP I
NOTE: FOR CAST MEMEBER ONLY
THEATRE WORKSHOP II
NOTE: FOR CAST MEMEBER ONLY
THEATRE WORKSHOP IV
NOTE: FOR CAST MEMEBER ONLY
THEATRE WORKSHOP V
NOTE: FOR CAST MEMEBER ONLY
2
01:30P
02:45P
MW
CY
150
GRANBERRY
WELDING TECHNOLOGY
08512
WDT 155 1
GTAW CARBON PIPE LAB
3
08513
08514
08515
WDT 155
WDT 257
WDT 257
2
1
2
GTAW CARBON PIPE LAB
SMAW CARBON PIPE LAB
SMAW CARBON PIPE LAB
3
3
3
08516
WDT 268
1
GAS TUNGSTEN ARC FILLET LAB
3
08517
08501
08502
08503
08504
WDT
WDT
WDT
WDT
WDT
268
108
110
115
122
2
1
1
1
1
GAS TUNGSTEN ARC FILLET LAB
SMAW FILLET/OFC
INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING
GTAW CARBON PIPE THEORY
SMAW FILLET OFC LAB
3
3
3
3
3
08505
08506
08507
WDT 122
WDT 123
WDT 123
2
1
2
SMAW FILLET OFC LAB
SMAW PAC/CAC LAB
SMAW PAC/CAC LAB
3
3
3
08508
WDT 124
1
GMAW/FCAW LAB
3
08509
08510
08511
WDT 124
WDT 125
WDT 125
2
1
2
GMAW/FCAW LAB
SMAW GROOVE LAB
SMAW GROOVE LAB
3
3
3
09:30A
12:30P
12:35P
12:35P
09:30A
12:30P
09:30A
12:30P
12:35P
07:00A
07:00A
08:55A
09:30A
12:30P
12:35P
12:35P
09:30A
12:30P
09:30A
12:30P
12:35P
12:35P
09:30A
12:30P
12:00P
03:40P
06:15P
06:15P
12:00P
03:40P
12:00P
03:40P
06:15P
09:30A
08:55A
12:05P
12:00P
03:40P
06:15P
06:15P
12:00P
03:40P
12:00P
03:40P
06:15P
06:15P
12:00P
03:40P
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT 1
WDT 1
WDT 1
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
WDT LAB
07403
RPT 234
106
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
1
1-800-543-2426
MECHANICAL VENT FOR RCP W/LAB
27
4
MOORE
H
104
H
104
MOORE
HARRELL
HARRELL
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
JACKSON
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Currently enrolled students are encouraged to schedule appointments with
advisors by April 8, for advising and Web authorization. Students who have
been authorized for Web registration are encouraged to use the Web
registration process at www.wallace.edu, myWCC.
Students uncertain of advisor’s name may
inquire at Enrollment Services in Grimsley
Hall or myWCC.
Preregistration for Disabled Students
April 8
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Preregistration for Graduates
April 9
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Preregistration for Currently Enrolled Students
April 11
April 12
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - noon
Tuition
Tuition and fees for preregistered
students must be paid by noon,
May 17. After this time, tuition
is due on completion of registration.
Students who have preregistered, including those with financial aid, must pay
tuition and fees on time. Students may pay tuition at any College location or
on the Web. If tuition and fees are not paid by this date, schedules will be
voided, and students must reregister May 22 or during late registration,
May 23, 28-29. A fee of $25 will be charged for late registration.
CURRENT, TRANSFER, TRANSIENT, AND
NEW STUDENTS WHO DID NOT PREREGISTER
Regular
Registration
May 22
Late Registration May 23, 28-29
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. This registration period is for anyone who
did not complete preregistration or who did
not pay by noon, May 17.
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. A $25 late fee applies.
Drop and Add
May 23, 28-29
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
See advisor and/or instructors to complete
drop and add forms. Take completed forms
to the Student Services Office for data
entry, then to the Bookstore for
completion.
Senior Adults
May 23
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Senior adults should report to Student
Services for assistance.
NEW STUDENTS
Student Orientation, Advising, and
Registration (SOAR)
Attendance at Student Orientation, Advising, and Registation is required for all new
students. Children MAY NOT attend Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration.
Placement
Testing
Placement tests are required for all new students unless students meet exemption criteria as stated in the College catalog. Placement
tests will be scheduled by Admissions and Records personnel by letter of invitation. Prior to the scheduled test date, the student must
complete an Application for Admission. Students must bring a valid driver license or state-issued identification card to the testing
session and may also bring a calculator. Students who desire to improve placement scores may contact the Testing Office at
334-687-3543, Ext. 4249. An $8 fee will be charged for retesting.
Tuition
Payment
Tuition and fees are calculated on completion of advising and preregistration. Students have the option of paying tuition and fees
anytime before noon, May 17. Students who preregister but fail to pay tuition and fees by the noted deadline will be removed from
the computer and are at risk of losing their class selections. If you are dropped for nonpayment you must reregister May 22 or during
late registration, May 23, 28-29. A $25 fee is required for late registration, May 23, 28-29. All students, including those with
scholarships and financial aid, must clear Business Office procedures to complete registration.
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SPARKS CAMPUS CLASS SCHEDULE
How much will my books cost?
Find our at www.wallace.edu/ocs
In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HR 4137) Section 112 - Textbook Information, Wallace Community College now
provides access to textbook pricing information in the online course schedule at the following link: www.wallace.edu/ocs. Simply select
the appropriate course(s) and click “submit.” A display window will appear with the selected courses listed. Textbook information is
available by clicking the “view” link in the “Book” column. No password is required.
Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
M
M
T
T
W
W
R
R
EB
EB
EB
EB
EB
EB
EB
EB
BAKER
AUTO BODY REPAIR
00002 ABR 157 EF1
AUTOMOTIVE PLASTIC REPAIR
3
00003
ABR 223
EF1
AUTO MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
3
00004
ABR 224
EF1
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRL COMPONENTS 3
00005
ABR 258
EF1
HEAT/AC IN COLLISION REPAIR
3
ART
00508
ART 100
1N1
3
TBA
TBA
RAETZKE
00509
ART 100
1N2
3
TBA
TBA
RAETZKE
00510
ART 100
1N3
ART APPRECIATION
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ART APPRECIATION
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ART APPRECIATION
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
3
TBA
TBA
RAETZKE
BIOLOGY
00901 BIO 103
00911 BIO 103
EF1
1N1
DG 4
DANNER
SPEED
00912
BIO 103
1N2
00914
00921
BIO 201
BIO 202
EF1
EF1
BUSINESS
09601 ACC 129
EFH1
01001
BUS 100
1N1
01004
BUS 146
EFH1
01005
BUS 146
1N1
01006
01008
BUS 215
BUS 241
EF1
1N1
01015
BUS 263
EFH1
01009
BUS 263
1N1
01012
BUS 271
1N1
01017
BUS 275
1N1
01018
BUS 279
EF1
1-800-543-2426
07:30A
12:00P
07:30A
12:00P
07:30A
12:00P
07:30A
12:00P
11:30A
03:30P
11:30A
03:30P
11:30A
03:30P
11:30A
03:30P
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
08:00A 11:10A
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE-FIVE PROCTORED EXAMS REQUIRED
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I W/LAB
4
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE-FIVE PROCTORED EXAMS REQUIRED
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL I W/LAB
4
11:30A 02:40P
HUMAN ANAT&PHYSIOL II W/LAB
4
03:00P 06:10P
MW
TBA
TBA
MW
MW
INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES
3
10:10A 12:10P
T
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PERSONAL FINANCE
3
08:00A 10:00A
T
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
PERSONAL FINANCE
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
3
12:20P 02:20P
TR
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
LEGAL & SOCIAL ENVIR BUSINESS
3
12:20P 02:20P
W
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
LEGAL & SOCIAL ENVIR BUSINESS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
BUSINESS STATISTICS I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
3
10:10A 12:10P
TR
TBA
TBA
30
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
BAKER
BAKER
BAKER
FISCHER
DG 4
DG 4
DANNER
DANNER
A
FARRINGTON
2
TBA
A
BROOKS
2
FARRINGTON
TBA
FARRINGTON
A 6
TBA
GREENE
KAMLEH
A
GREENE
6
TBA
FARRINGTON
TBA
BROOKS
TBA
KAMLEH
A
6
GREENE
STAFF
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Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
02293 CHD 201 EF1
02291 CHD 202 EFH1
02292
02290
CHD 205
CHD 206
EF1
EFH1
Course Name
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
A
A
10
10
STAFF
MURPH
A
A
10
10
STAFF
MURPH
W
A
3
SANDERS
MW
TR
TR
TBA
A
A
A
3
3
3
SANDERS
RICH
RICH
SANDERS
CHILD GROWTH & DEV PRINCIPLES
3
10:10A 12:10P
MW
CHILDRENS CREATIVE EXPERIENCE
3
08:00A 10:00A
T
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
PROGRAM PLANNING FOR ED YOUNG 3
12:20P 02:20P
MW
CHILDRENS HEALTH & SAFETY
3
08:00A 10:00A
W
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
01418
CIS 117 EFH1
DATABASE MGT SOFTWARE APP
3
02:30P 04:30P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
01419
CIS 146 EF1
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
12:20P 02:20P
01420
CIS 146 EF2
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
08:00A 10:00A
01421
CIS 146 EF601
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
05:45P 07:45P
01425
CIS 146 1N2
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3 TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01410
CIS 146 1N1
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01411
CIS 146 1N3
MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01422
CIS 147 EFH1
ADV MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3
02:30P 04:30P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
1413
CIS 161 1N1
INTRO TO NETWORKING COMMUNICAT
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01415
CIS 208 1N1
INTERMEDIATE WEB DEVELOPMENT
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
01423
CIS 251 EFH1
C++ PROGRAMMING
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
01424
CIS 269 EFH1
HARDWARE SUPPORT
3
08:00A 10:00A
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE-INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
M
TBA
LEFAN
TBA
CRUZ-WELLS
A
3
SANDERS
TBA
CRUZ-WELLS
TBA
CRUZ-WELLS
R
A
3
MCCALLISTER
R
A
2
MCCALLISTER
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
2
LAB
LAB
2
LAB
LAB
2
LAB
LAB
2
1
1
SMITH
SMITH
COSMETOLOGY
01722
COS 111
01723
COS 112
EF1
EF13
INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY
INTRO TO COSMETOLOGY LAB
3
3
01724
01725
COS 113
COS 114
EF1
EF13
THEORY OF CHEMICAL SERVICES
CHEMICAL SERVICES LAB
3
3
01726
01727
COS 117
COS 118
EF1
EF13
BASIC SPA TECHNIQUES
BASIC SPA TECHNIQUES LAB
3
3
01730
01731
COS 181
COS 182
EF1
EF13
SPECIAL TOPICS
SPECIAL TOPICS
3
3
INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
INTRO TO CORRECTIONS
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
NARCOTICS/DANGEROUS DRUGS
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
POLICE ADMINISTRATION
CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
3
TBA
TBA
OWEN
3
TBA
TBA
OWEN
3
3
3
3
10:10A
10:10A
12:20P
08:00A
12:10P
12:10P
02:20P
10:00A
MW
TR
TR
TR
EA
EA
EA
EA
1
1
1
1
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
3
3
3
4
12:00P
09:00A
12:00P
09:00A
02:05P
11:05A
02:05P
11:30A
MTW
MTW
MTW
MTWR
H
H
H
H
7
7
7
7
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
01804
CRJ 100 1N1
01809
CRJ 150
1N1
01813
01811
01812
01810
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
CRJ
EF1
EF1
EF1
EF1
178
209
216
238
DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
01914
DDT 104 EF1
BASIC COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING
01915
DDT 111 EF1
FUND/DRAFTING/DESIGN TECH
01917
DDT 128 EF1
INTERMEDIATE TECHNICAL DRAWING
01919
DDT 155 EF1
DRWG FOR RESIDENTIAL CONST
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07:30A
09:30A
12:00P
07:30A
09:30A
12:00P
09:30A
07:30A
12:00P
12:00P
07:30A
12:00P
09:25A
11:25A
03:45P
09:25A
11:25A
03:45P
11:25A
09:25A
03:45P
01:55P
11:25A
03:45P
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
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Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
01918
01920
01921
01922
01923
01924
01925
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
DDT
EF1
EF1
EF1
EF1
EF1
EF1
EF1
THEORY OF RES DRAWING & DESIGN
INTER ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING
DESIGN/STRUCTURAL WOOD MEMBERS
ADV ARCHITECTUAL DRAFTING
ADVANCED CAD
SPECIALIZED CAD
DESIGN PROJECT
ECONOMICS
02206
ECO 231
EFH1
02201
ECO 231
1N1
02202
ECO 231
1N2
02203
ECO 232
1N1
150
212
216
222
231
235
236
ENGLISH
02729
ENG 092
02730
ENG 092
02731
ENG 093
EF1
EF601
EFH1
02732
02735
ENG 093
ENG 101
EF601
EFH1
02734
ENG 101
EF1M1
02736
02713
ENG 101
ENG 101
EF601
1N1
02714
ENG 101
1N2
02720
ENG 102
1N1
02737
ENG 102
EF2M1
02738
02726
ENG 261
ENG 271
EF1
1N1
02727
ENG 271
1N2
HISTORY
03505
HIS
101
1N1
03507
HIS
102
1N1
03516
03517
03511
HIS
HIS
HIS
201
202
201
EF1
EF1
1N1
03514
HIS
202
1N1
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
MTWR
MTW
MTWR
MTW
MTW
MTW
MTW
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
CRAWFORD
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3
12:20P 02:20P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
T
DG 3
SMITH
TBA
SMITH
TBA
SMITH
TBA
SMITH
BASIC ENGLISH
3
02:30P 04:30P
BASIC ENGLISH
3
05:45P 07:45P
BASIC ENGLISH II
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS LAB
BASIC ENGLISH II
3
02:30P 04:30P
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: FIRST MINI TERM - MEETS 5/23 - 6/27
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
3
05:45P 07:45P
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: SECOND MINI TERM - MEETS 7/1 - 8/5
ENGLISH LITERATURE I
3
10:10A 12:10P
WORLD LITERATURE I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
WORLD LITERATURE I
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
MW
MW
M
DG 3
DG 1
DG 3
PARKER
PARKER
PADGETT
TR
W
DG 3
DG 3
GRICE
PADGETT
07:50A
09:00A
11:15A
07:50A
12:00P
09:00A
11:30A
08:50A
11:05A
12:15P
09:55A
02:05P
11:05A
01:35P
6
7
6
7
7
7
7
MTWR A
MW
5
ZORN
DG 2
TBA
ZORN
ESTES
TBA
ESTES
TBA
STANFORD-BOWERS
MTWR A
TR
5
ZORN
DG 3
TBA
PADGETT
ESTES
TBA
ESTES
3
TBA
TBA
TURNER
3
TBA
TBA
DARBY
3
3
3
12:20P
02:30P
TBA
DG 1
DG 1
TBA
TURNER
TURNER
DARBY
3
TBA
TBA
TURNER
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
09208
INT 101 EF1
DC FUNDAMENTALS
3
09209
09205
3
3
11:00A
12:30P
05:30P
07:30A
INT 103
INT 139
EF601
EF1
1-800-543-2426
HISTORY OF WEST CIV I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
HISTORY OF WEST CIV II
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
AC FUNDAMENTALS
INTRO TO ROBOTIC PROGRAMMING
32
02:20P
04:30P
12:00P
02:40P
08:40P
10:40A
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
B
B
B
B
2
2
2
2
BANKS
BANKS
BANKS
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Call
No.
Course
No.
Section
Course Name
09207
09206
INT 184
INT 213
EF1
EF1
INTRO TO PROGRM LOGIC CNTRL
INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS II
MATHEMATICS
04955
MTH 090
04961
MTH 091
EF1
EFH1
04959
04962
04927
MTH 091
MTH 091
MTH 091
EF1
EF601
1N1
04928
MTH 092
1N1
04964
MTH 092
EFH1
04960
04963
04958
04957
04954
04956
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
MTH
092
092
100
112
116
125
EF1
EF601
EF1
EF1
EF1
EF1
MUSIC
05412
MUS 101
05402
MUS 101
EF601
1N1
05403
1N2
MUS 101
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
05902
OAD 101 EF1
05901
OAD 101 1N1
05903
05905
05908
OAD 103
OAD 104
OAD 126
EF1
EF1
EFH1
05906
OAD 125
1N1
05907
OAD 126
1N1
05910
OAD 218
1N1
ORIENTATION
11203
ORI 104
EFH1
11204
ORI 104
EFH2
11210
ORI 105
EF1
Hours Times
Days
Place
Instructor
TR
MW
MW
B
B
B
BANKS
BANKS
BASIC MATHEMATICS
3
10:10A 12:10P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: INTERMET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
12:20P 01:35P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
05:10P 07:50P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA I
4
TBA
NOTE: REQ'D ORIENTATION & ON-CAMPUS ATTENDANCE FOR EXAMS
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
TBA
NOTE: REQ'D ORIENTATION & ON-CAMPUS ATTENDANCE FOR EXAMS
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: INTERNET + 1 1/4 ADDITIONAL LAB HRS P/W REQUIRED
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
12:20P 01:35P
DEVELOPMENTAL ALGEBRA II
4
05:10P 07:50P
INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3
08:00A 10:00A
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
3
08:00A 10:00A
MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS
3
08:00A 10:00A
CALCULUS I
4
02:30P 03:45P
MW
TR
DG 1
C
1
RICH
WHITFIELD
MTWR C
1
MW
C
1
TBA
RICH
WHITFIELD
MEADOWS
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC APPRECIATION
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
MUSIC APPRECIATION
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
3
3
07:30A
11:00A
12:30P
3
3
05:45P
TBA
3
TBA
10:40A
12:00P
02:40P
07:45P
TBA
C
1
WHITFIELD
MTWR
MW
TR
MW
MW
MTWR
C
C
C
C
DG
C
1
1
2
2
1
2
RICH
WHITFIELD
WHITFIELD
WHITFIELD
RICH
WHITFIELD
MW
DG 3
TBA
ANDREWS
BRYAN
TBA
BRYAN
BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
3
10:10A 12:10P
BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING
3
10:10A 12:10P
ADVANCED KEYBOARDING
3
10:10A 12:10P
ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING
3
12:20P 02:20P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET THEORY/SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
WORD PROC ON MICROCOMPUTER
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
OFFICE PROCEDURES
3
TBA
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
MW
A
6
TBA
GREENE
MIMS
MW
MW
M
A
A
A
GREENE
GREENE
GREENE
WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT
1
12:20P 02:20P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/28 6/11 6/25 7/9 7/23 +INTERNET REQUIRED
WORKKEYS ASSESSMENT
1
02:30P 04:30P
NOTE: MEETS: 5/28 6/11 6/25 7/9 7/23 +INTERNET REQUIRED
ORIENTATION AND STUDENT SUCCES
3
10:10A 12:10P
NOTE: HYBRID COURSE: INTERNET PLUS SPARKS CAMPUS LAB
T
A
3
MEADOWS
T
A
3
MEADOWS
MW
DG 2
MARTZ
DG 2
DG 2
TBA
MARTZ
MARTZ
REEDER
EF1
EF601
1N1
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
NOTE: INTERNET COURSE
3
3
3
08:00A 10:00A
05:45P 07:45P
TBA
TR
TR
06902
1N2
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Wallace Community College
Workforce Development Classes
CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT (CNA)
An ongoing need exists for certified nurse assistants in the region. This 20-day course prepares students for the state Nurse
Aid Registry exam. Classes meet Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Tuition and fees (including books and
the nurse aide registry exam) are $725. A minimum of seven students is required. High school diploma or equivalent
required for admission. WIA approved.
COMPUTER SKILLS FOR TODAY’S WORKPLACE
This six-week program will help students develop computer skills to work in an office environment. Skills range from basic
use and keyboarding to proficiency in Microsoft® Excel®, PowerPoint®, and Word®. Classes meet on Monday, Tuesday, and
Thursday evenings from 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Tuition and fees (includes books) are $1,500. A minimum of four students is
required. WIA approved.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Develop the skills necessary to become a dental assistant. This 12-week course provides both classroom and clinical training
to prepare students for entry-level positions in dental offices. Classes meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00
p.m. until 9:00 p.m. for 10 weeks. After completing the classroom portion of the course, students will participate in a 2-week
externship in a local dental office. Tuition and fees (including books and supplies) are $1,400. A minimum of six students is
required. Prerequisites include WorkKeys® testing along with a competitive interview process. Students must purchase
scrubs for the course (not included in fee). High school diploma or equivalent required for admission. WIA approved.
PREAPPRENTICE ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER TRAINING
Develop skills to work in the electrical distribution industry by becoming a lineworker. This seven-week course will prepare
students in pole climbing, CDL training, electrical theory, line make-ups, interpersonal skills, interview techniques, and much
more. Classes meet Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Tuition and fees (including books, use of tools,
and personal protective equipment) are $3,500. A minimum of eight students is required. Prerequisites include a
Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination and a two-year driving record from the state troopers’ office.
High school diploma or equivalent required for admission. WIA approved.
OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT
Develop skills to assist an ophthalmologist or an optometrist in an eye-care facility. This 14-week training course could be
the starting point for a new career in the health care field. Classes meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00
p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Tuition and fees (includes books) are $1,400. A minimum of six students is required. High school
diploma or equivalent required for admission. WIA approved.
PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CODING
This 40-week course prepares students to take the AAPC coding exam. Classes meet on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 p.m.
until 8:00 p.m. Tuition and fees (including books, AAPC student membership, and national exam) are $1,400. A minimum of
ten students is required. Prerequisites include proof of taking Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology courses. High
school diploma or equivalent required for admission. WIA approved.
READY TO WORK (RTW)
Ready To Work is an eight-week, employer-designed course that provides trainees with entry-level skills required for
employment with most industries and businesses in Alabama. The training focuses on basic education (applied math,
reading and locating information, and communication skills), computer skills (Microsoft® Excel®, Windows 7®, and Word®),
problem-solving, workplace behavior, manufacturing (precision measurement, safety), and job acquisition skills. Those
achieving successful test scores will receive an Alabama Career Readiness Certificate along with an Alabama Certified
Worker certificate. Classes meet at varying times depending on campus location. This course is free to the public. A
minimum of five students is required. High school diploma or equivalent required for admission.
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Learning Resources Centers Hours
Wallace Campus
Sparks Campus
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Prevent loss of credits upon transfer—
get your STARS Guide today!
STARS allows students in public two-year colleges in Alabama to obtain a transfer guide/agreement
for the major of their choice. This document guides students through their first two years of
coursework and prevents loss of credit hours upon transfer to a four-year state university in
Alabama. See your academic advisor or an admissions representative at any Wallace Community
College location for details. Students may access the STARS system by clicking on “Quick Links” at
www.wallace.edu.
Wallace Community College
Summer Bookstore Hours
Wallace Campus
Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Sparks Campus
Monday - Thursday: 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Special Hours
Wallace Campus
May 23
May 24
May 27
May 28-30
May 23
May 24
May 27
May 28-30
8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Closed
Closed
8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sparks Campus
7:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Closed
Closed
7:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
How much will my books cost?
Find out at www.wallace.edu/ocs
In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HR 4137) Section 112 - Textbook Information, Wallace Community College now
provides access to textbook pricing information in the online course schedule at the following link: www.wallace.edu/ocs. Simply select
the appropriate course(s) and click “submit.” A display window will appear with the selected courses listed. Textbook information is
available by clicking the “view” link in the “Book” column. No password is required. Prices are an estimate of anticipated costs based on
the best information available. ISBN numbers should be confirmed by the bookstore manager before purchase.
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myWCC
The STUDENT INFORMATION CENTER (myWCC) is an online information resource
through which students can apply for College services, track the status of College
admissions/records and financial aid files, register for classes, check grades, print
unofficial transcripts, print degree plans, check financial aid status, check their
e-mails, and much more. Students are encouraged to monitor their accounts to be sure required
documents are submitted before registration. Submission of all required documents will expedite the registration
process and in most cases will eliminate the requirement for students to visit the campus and wait in long lines. Students who
do not have Internet access in their homes may use computers on campus to take advantage of the features available through
myWCC.
To access myWCC, log on to the Wallace Community College Web site, www.wallace.edu, and follow the steps below:
1. Click on the Quick Links tab.
2. Click myWCC.
3. Click LOGIN at the top of the screen.
4. Enter User ID and PIN. The default User ID and PIN number is your Social Security number and date of birth (six
digits).
TO CHECK THE STATUS OF YOUR ADMISSION/RECORDS FILE:
Click on Admission Requirements. If you have attended other colleges before applying to WCC, you will also need to click
on Prior Transcript Requirements to check the status of other college transcripts.
NOTE: All required documents must be submitted to the Admissions Office before financial aid can be awarded.
TO CHECK THE STATUS OF YOUR FINANCIAL AID FILE:
Click on Financial Aid Requirements. Select appropriate year.
NOTE: All required documents must be submitted before financial aid can be awarded.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
1. Degree Plan – to view/print your current program degree plan.
2. My Schedule – to view/print your current class schedule.
3. Unofficial Transcript – to view/print your unofficial transcript.
4. Transcript Request – to request official transcripts from WCC for admission to other colleges, for employment
interviews, etc.
5. View Transcript Requests – to check the status of a request to have your transcript sent from WCC to another entity.
6. Financial Aid Requirements – to view required documents needed to complete your financial aid file.
7. Financial Aid Status – to view your Financial Aid Award Summary.
8. View My Grades – to view your final grades for the term.
9. Registration – to register for classes once you are authorized by your advisor. All new and transfer students must go
through the registration process at least one term before being authorized by an advisor.
10. Modify Contact Information – to update address, e-mail address, and phone number.
Student ID Drives
Wallace Campus
Sparks Campus
Tuesday, June 4
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Monday, June 3
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
LRC
A Building
Wednesday, June 5
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday, June 6
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
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Our FREE Adult Education classes include
GED preparation, basic skills development,
and online GED preparation.
Call for details!
Dothan
Center for Economic and Workforce Development, Highway 231 North
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Adult Education
Monday - Thursday
Merrill
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Adult Education
Tuesday, Thursday
F. Johnson
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Wednesday
F. Johnson
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Wednesday
Nowell
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Wednesday
McCoy
5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Adult Education
Tuesday, Thursday
Dunn
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Adult Education
Tuesday, Thursday
Merrill
Mink-Mineo
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Eng as a Second Lang Tuesday, Thursday
Alfred Saliba Family Services Center, 301 West Lafayette Street
9:00 a.m. - noon
Adult Education
Monday - Thursday
Culp
9:00 a.m. - noon
Adult Education
Monday - Thursday
Nelson
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Basic Adult Literacy Monday, Thursday
Faulk
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Adult Education
Tuesday, Thursday
Dunn
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Thursday
Kelley
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Thursday
Skipper
Beulah Land Family Life Center, Greater Beulah Baptist Church
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Thursday
Faulk
One Stop Career Center, Dothan Area Career Center
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday - Thursday
Yeager
Eufaula
Sparks Campus
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Adult Education
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Adult Education
Barbour
County
Clayton Town and County Library, 45 N. Midway St., Clayton
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Cordell
12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. Adult Education
5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Tuesday
Cordell
Henry
County
Houston
County
Monday - Thursday
Monday - Wednesday
Barefield
Davis
Henry County Virtual School, 300 Trawick Street, Abbeville
8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Adult Education
Monday - Thursday
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Wednesday
Hall/Peterman
Bedsole
Headland Chamber of Commerce, 105 Cleveland St., Headland
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Adult Education
Monday, Thursday
D. Johnson
Ashford High School, Ashford
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Adult Education
Panté
Tuesday, Thursday
For additional information about Adult Education classes,
call 1-800-543-2426, Ext. 2373, for the Wallace Campus
or Ext. 4239 for the Sparks Campus.
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Wallace Community College
offers a variety of FREE
Adult Education Opportunities
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English as a Second Language
Adult Literacy
Basic Skills Development
GED Preparation (available online)
GED test registration is held each Wednesday from 1:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. at the Center for Economic and Workforce Development
(CEWD) at the corner of John D. Odom Road and Highway 231
North. Registration is also held each Wednesday from 1:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. on the Sparks Campus in Eufaula.
For more information, call
334-556-2373 (CEWD) or
334-687-3543, Ext. 4210 (Sparks Campus)
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Ease the Transition into
College with the
Dual Enrollment Program.
High school students may take college courses to receive
both high school and college credit for the same college
course. Academic transfer courses, as well as career technical programs, are offered within this
program. Funds may be available under the Workforce Development Grant for students interested
in career technical programs. The dual enrollment experience can ease the transition into a college
setting and set a path for future success.
Dual Enrollment Summer Term 2013 Early Registration
Students are strongly encouraged to take advantage of early registration
to insure convenient days and times of courses.
Wallace Campus:
Tuesday, April 9
Wednesday, April 10
Thursday, April 11
11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Grimsley Hall 163
Grimsley Hall 163
Grimsely Hall 163
Sparks Campus:
Wednesday, April 22
11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Student Services/Administration
Book Buy-Back is August 1st & Augus t 5th
DON’T LIKE WAITING IN THE BOOKSTORE LINE?
ALL students on scholarships and grants are encouraged to visit
the Bookstore and PRESELECT books beginning
April 9. Books will be bundled and stored for
pick-up on the first day of classes, May 23.
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SUMMER TERM 2013 FINAL ExAM SCHEDULE
All regularly scheduled classes will end at 10:00 p.m., Monday, July 29, 2013.
CLASS SCHEDULE CATEGORIES
ExAMINATION DATE/TIME
1- and 2-credit hour classes
ENG 101 Exit Exams
Online and hybrid classes
Make-Up Exams
Classes meeting Monday - Thursday
Last regularly scheduled class meeting
Tuesday, July 30 @ 8:00-10:00 a.m. or 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
OPEN/INTERNET periods per M-R exam schedule
OPEN/INTERNET periods
M-R exam schedule
SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY - THURSDAY CLASSES
Tues Jul 30
Wed Jul 31
Thur Aug 1
Mon Aug 5
Schedule Exam
Time
Course
Start Time
Course
Start Time
Course
Start Time
Course
Start Time
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
ENG 101
Exit Exams
7:30, 7:55,
8:00, or 8:25
MW
9:00, 9:10,
10:00, or 10:10
MW
10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
ENG 101
Exit Exams
Internet
7:30, 7:55,
8:00, or 8:25
TR
9:00, 9:10,
10:00, or 10:10
TR
Internet
Internet
12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
3:15 - 5:15 p.m.
11:40, 12:20,
12:40 or 1:15
TR
2:00, 2:30,
or 3:00
TR
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Internet
7:45 - 9:45 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
TR
Internet
11:40, 12:20,
12:40 or 1:15
MW
2:00, 2:30,
or 3:00
MW
5:10, 5:15,
5:30, or 5:45
MW
8:00 p.m.
MW
Internet
Internet
Internet
5:10, 5:15,
5:30, or 5:45
TR
Internet
Notes to the Faculty:
• Faculty teaching courses that do not follow the standard day/time scheduling scheme will determine test
dates and times within the testing period that best complement the standard schedule.
• Faculty members in technical, nursing and allied health programs whose courses combine theory,
lab, and clinical meetings should use the theory meeting time to schedule their final exams.
• Faculty members teaching distance education classes and those who offer traditional course final exams
via Wallace Online will make arrangements for computer labs for their exams.
Computer Lab Printing Policy
Prepaid print cards are required to print in Wallace Community College computer labs. Five- or
ten-dollar cards are available in the Bookstore on the Wallace and Sparks Campuses.
To print, enter the code listed on the print card into the print limit interface on lab computers. The
account is loaded automatically upon logging in with a username and password. Students will be
able to view their print limit account from any lab computer.
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2012-2013 Important
Financial Aid Changes
Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Notice
The U.S. Department of Education recently established new regulations which reduce the duration of a student’s
lifetime eligibility to receive Pell Grant from 18 full-time semesters (or its equivalent) to 12 full-time semesters
(or its equivalent). This provision applies to all Federal Pell Grant eligible students effective 2012-13.
What does this mean to you?
the U.S. Department of Education's (ED's) central
database for student aid. NSLDS receives data from
schools, guaranty agencies, the Direct Loan program,
and other Department of ED programs. NSLDS
Student Access provides a centralized, integrated view
of Title IV loans and grants so that recipients of Title
IV Aid can access and inquire about their Title IV
loans and/or grant data.
An eligible student can receive the Federal Pell Grant
until the earliest of a bachelors degree or until the
student has received the Federal Pell Grant for an
equivalent of 12 full-time semesters. This limitation
includes the percentage of Federal Pell Grant the
student has received from all post-secondary
institutions regardless of when the student began
receiving aid. Since receipt of a full Federal Pell
Grant annual award is equivalent to 100% (based on
two (50%) full-time semesters per award year), 12
full-time semesters equates to 600%. The following is
applicable to Wallace Community College:
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The National Student Loan
Data System (NSLDS)
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Each full-time semester (12 or more credits)
that the student receives the Federal Pell Grant
represents 50% of an annual award.
Each three-quarter semester (9 to 11 credits)
that the student receives the Federal Pell Grant
represents 37.5 % of an annual award.
Each half-time semester (6 to 8 credits) that
the student receives the Federal Pell Grant
represents 25% of an annual award.
Each part-time semester (1 to 5 credits) that
the student receives the Federal Pell Grant
represents 12.5% of an annual award.
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Tracking Your Lifetime Eligibility
Used on NSLDS
You can find your Lifetime Eligibility Used for the
Federal Pell Grant by going to the web site
www.nslds.ed.gov and creating a student account.
The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is
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Step 1: Obtain a Personal Identification Number
(PIN) from the U.S. Department of Education at
www.pin.ed.gov or have the PIN that was used
when you applied for your FAFSA. This PIN
serves as your electronic signature and provides
access to your personal records with the U.S.
Department of Education systems.
Step 2: Access NSLDS by going to
www.nslds.ed.gov. On the NSLDS screen, click
on Financial Aid Review.
Step 3: Read the privacy statement on this screen.
If you agree, click Accept to find your Lifetime
Eligibility Used. A security configuration question
may or may not prompt, depending on your
browser’s current security configuration. If you
are comfortable with your browser’s current
security configuration, click Accept to continue.
The Confirming Your Identity screen will appear
after you click Accept.
Step 4: Enter your Social Security number
(SSN), the first two letters of your last name, your
date of birth, and your PIN to confirm your
identity. Keep your PIN safe and secure.
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Step 5: View the Financial Aid Review screen
listing your total Lifetime Eligibility Used. If this
amount equals 600% or more, you have no
remaining eligibility for Pell Grant.
Step 6: Be sure to LOG OFF when your review
is complete.
If the IRS tax retrieved information is changed on the
FAFSA, the applicant will be required to submit an
IRS Tax Transcript.
However, the IRS data can be retrieved by the
applicant when a correction is made to the FAFSA. If
the retrieved data is not changed, then an IRS Tax
Transcript will not be required.
Ability to Benefit
Students who do not have a high school diploma or a
recognized equivalent (GED), or do not meet the
home school requirements, and who first enroll in a
program of study on or after July 1, 2012, will not be
eligible to receive Title IV student aid.
Tax Filers with
Special Circumstances
The IRS Tax Retrieval may not be available for the
applicant in the following circumstances:
New Verification Requirements
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The U.S. Department of Education has instituted some
changes to the verification process for the 2012-13
award year. According to the U.S. Department of
Education Dear Colleague Letter GEN 11-03:
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Since most applicants can quickly and easily access
IRS data through the FAFSA-IRS Data Retrieval
process, we no longer consider it reasonable for an
institution to accept anything less reliable than IRSsupplied evidence for verification of income data.
Therefore, if an applicant selected for verification has
not successfully transferred information from the IRS,
or transferred the information but then changed it, the
Department will expect the institution to require the
applicant, and if necessary the applicant’s parents, to
provide an official IRS transcript of their Federal
income tax information..
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A joint tax return was filed for 2011 and the
student or the student’s parents have filed the
FAFSA with a marital status of separated,
divorced, or widowed.
If the tax filer is married to someone other than
the individual included on the 2011 joint tax
return.
If the parent or student was not married in
2011 but is married at the time the FAFSA is
filed. The current spouse’s income must be
reported on the FAFSA.
If the parents or the student is married but filed
tax returns separately.
If an amended tax return was filed.
Requesting an IRS
Tax Transcript
This can be done free of charge from the IRS one of
three ways.
What This Means
Students and parents can no longer submit a signed
copy of their Federal tax returns as a means of
confirming the income reported on the FAFSA. When
completing the income sections of the FAFSA, the
applicant is given the option to have this data retrieved
directly from the IRS at the time of FAFSA
Completion.
If applicants decide not to use the IRS data retrieval
process and the application is selected for verification,
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the applicant and the parents will be required to
submit an IRS Tax Transcript.
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Online Request
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Available on the IRS website at www.irs.gov.
In the Tools section of the homepage click
“Order a Return or Account Transcript.”
Enter the tax filer’s social security number,
date of birth, street address, and zip or postal
code. Use the address currently on file with
the IRS. Generally, this will be the address
that was listed on the latest tax return filed.
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In the Type of Transcript field, select “Tax
Return Transcript” and in the Tax Year field,
select “2011.”
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If successfully validated, tax filers can expect
to receive a paper IRS tax return transcript at
the address included in their online request,
within 5 to 10 days from the time the online
request was successfully transmitted to the
IRS.
within 5 to 10 days from the time the IRS
receives and processes their signed request.
NOTE: Processing form 4506T-EZ means
verifying/validating the information provided
on the form. If any information does not
match the IRS records, the IRS will notify the
tax filer that it was not able to provide the
transcript.
Nontax Filers Selected
for Verification
Telephone Request
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Available from the IRS by calling 1-800-9089946.
Tax filers must follow prompts to enter their
social security number and the numbers in
their street address. Generally this will be
numbers of the street address that was listed on
the latest tax return filed.
Select “Option 2” to request an IRS tax return
transcript and then enter “2011.”
If successfully validated, tax filer can expect to
receive a paper IRS tax return transcript at the
address that was used in their telephone
request within 5 to 10 days from the time the
IRS receives the request.
Paper Request Form – IRS Form 4506T-EZ
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Use IRS Form 4506T-EZ.
Download at www.irs.gov.
Complete lines 1 – 4, following the
instructions on page 2 of the form.
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Note that line 3 should be the most current
address as filed with the IRS – it is the address
where the IRS Tax Return Transcript will be
sent.
If the address has recently changed, include
the address listed on the latest tax return filed
on Line 4.
The tax filers (or spouse if requesting
information from a joint tax return) must sign
and date the form and enter their telephone
number. Only one signature is required to
request a transcript for a joint return.
Mail or fax the completed IRS Form 4506T-EZ
to the appropriate address (or FAX number)
provided on page 2 of Form 4506T-EZ.
Tax filers can expect to receive their transcript
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For an individual that has not filed and, under IRS
rules is not required to file an income tax return,
a copy of IRS Form W-2 for each source of
employment income received in tax year 2011 must be
provided.
Qualifying Income for
Automatic Zero EFC Reduced
Qualifying income for the Automatic Zero EFC
determination has been reduced to $23,000 from the
current $30,000 beginning with award year 2012-13.
Auto-zero applies only to EFC calculations for
dependent students (based on parent income) and
independent students with dependents other than a
spouse (based on the combined income of the student
and spouse).
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