2012 Spring - Gateway Technical College
2012 Spring - Gateway Technical College
2012 Spring - Gateway Technical College
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Table of Contents<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Important Dates!<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
January 18 - May 8<br />
January 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Martin Luther King Day/No Classes<br />
January 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty Inservice/No Classes<br />
January 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<strong>Spring</strong> Semester Begins<br />
January 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Finanicial Aid Census Date<br />
February 27 . . . . . . . . . .Open Registration for Summer Begins<br />
March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No Classes<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Enrollment Services Closed<br />
March 12-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<strong>Spring</strong> Break/No Classes<br />
March 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Apply for 2011 Graduation Deadline<br />
April 6-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holiday/<strong>College</strong> Closed<br />
April 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Open Registration for Fall Begins<br />
May 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<strong>Spring</strong> Semester Ends<br />
May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty Inservice/No Classes<br />
May 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduation<br />
Academic Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />
Adding/Dropping a Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
Apply to <strong>Gateway</strong>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />
Credit Transfer Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />
Distance Learning/Alternative Instructional Strategies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7<br />
Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
Financial Aid Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 & 79<br />
Maps to Campuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80<br />
Payment Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3<br />
Senior Citizen Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong><br />
Campus/Center<br />
On-site<br />
Registration<br />
Locations<br />
Elkhorn Campus<br />
400 County Road H, Elkhorn, WI<br />
Kenosha Campus<br />
3520-30th Avenue, Kenosha, WI<br />
PROGRAMS/COURSES<br />
How to Read this Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />
Global Index of Subjects/Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />
SPRING INDICES<br />
Academic Preparation Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66<br />
Accelerated Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72<br />
Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75<br />
Adult High School Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69<br />
Associate Degree Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22<br />
Distance Education Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74<br />
General Studies Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />
Self-Paced Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Diploma Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59<br />
Racine Campus<br />
1001 S. Main Street, Racine, WI<br />
Burlington Center<br />
496 McCanna Parkway, Burlington, WI<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 1
Registration<br />
Information on each of our career training educational programs is available at www.gtc.edu/careers. If you want<br />
information on admission to <strong>Gateway</strong>—an open enrollment college—see www.gtc.edu/admissions.<br />
Register early for best class selection! Please make sure your account is in good standing. <strong>Gateway</strong> continues to make<br />
registering for courses easier for you. Two registration options (see page 3) are open to you. The entire registration<br />
policy and procedure can be found online at www.gtc.edu/registration.<br />
Priority Registration Dates<br />
Students accepted to a program with the greatest number of GPA credits get registration preference.<br />
If you have earned the following<br />
number of GPA credits:<br />
You may register:<br />
60 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning November 14<br />
45 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning November 15<br />
30 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning November 16<br />
20 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning November 17<br />
10 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning November 18<br />
1 credit or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning November 21<br />
Currently enrolled, 0 credits completed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beginning November 22<br />
You can find out “when can I register?” through WebAdvisor: www.gtc.edu/webadvisor<br />
Please look under the Student menu, then under the Registration category.<br />
The $40 class reservation deposit is waived for continuing students who register November 14 - 22.<br />
(This does not reduce your tuition and fees.)<br />
REGISTRATION<br />
HOURS...<br />
Monday – Thursday<br />
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.<br />
(Early closing at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23)<br />
Friday<br />
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
Dates Closed:<br />
November 24, 25<br />
and December 24 - January 1<br />
Registration<br />
begins:<br />
November 14<br />
Currently Enrolled<br />
Program Students<br />
November 28<br />
New Credit<br />
Program Students<br />
December 1<br />
Open Registration<br />
2 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Registration Options<br />
❶<br />
Online<br />
My<br />
My<br />
1. Go to www.gtc.edu<br />
2. Click on the WebAdvisor icon<br />
If you are<br />
a Continuing Student...<br />
3. Click “Students”<br />
4. Click “Log In”<br />
5. Enter your 7 digit <strong>Gateway</strong><br />
Student ID#, including<br />
leading zeros<br />
(Example: for ID 222, enter 0000222)<br />
6. Enter your case sensitive<br />
password<br />
If you are not ready<br />
to register, but want to see<br />
which classes are available,<br />
click “Search for Classes<br />
(Sections)”<br />
If you are new to<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong>...<br />
3a. Click “Prospective Students”<br />
3b. Click “I Am New to <strong>Gateway</strong>”<br />
to set up your record, get<br />
your 7 digit ID# and a temporary<br />
password so you can register<br />
4. Click “Log In”<br />
5. Enter your 7 digit <strong>Gateway</strong><br />
Student ID#<br />
6a. Enter your temporary password<br />
6b. Choose a new password, if desired<br />
6c. Click “Students”<br />
7. Click “Register for Sections” under the “Registration” heading<br />
8. Select a Registration Option<br />
9. After registering, review your schedule for accuracy on “My Class<br />
Schedule” under the “Academic Profile” heading<br />
❷<br />
Walk-in<br />
Register in the Student Services department on any <strong>Gateway</strong> campus. Photo I.D. required. The<br />
Registration Form is available in Student Services or online at www.gtc.edu. Type “registration<br />
form” in the Search box.<br />
ElKhORN CAMPuS<br />
400 HWY H<br />
Elkhorn, WI<br />
262.741.8300<br />
1.800.247.7122<br />
KENOShA CAMPuS<br />
3520-30th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI<br />
262.564.2300<br />
1.800.247.7122<br />
RACINE CAMPuS<br />
1001 S. Main Street<br />
Racine, WI<br />
262.619.6300<br />
1.800.247.7122<br />
BuRlINGTON CENTER<br />
496 McCanna Blvd.<br />
Burlington, WI<br />
262.767.5300<br />
1.800.247.7122<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 3
Paying for <strong>College</strong><br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides several options for payment of tuition (see:<br />
www.gtc.edu/paymentoptions). A payment option must be in place by January 4,<br />
<strong>2012</strong> for <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> semester or student will be dropped from all active classes.<br />
Resident and out-of-state tuition available at www.gtc.edu/tuition.<br />
Class Reservation Deposit for Credit Students Only<br />
• A $40 deposit will hold classes until January 4, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
• A payment option must be selected by the above date to prevent being dropped<br />
from all active classes. The $40 deposit is nonrefundable if a payment option is not<br />
selected by January 4 for <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> classes.<br />
• If registering after January 4, you must select a payment option upon registration.<br />
Payment Option #1<br />
PAY FEES IN FULL by cash, check, or credit card at Student Services or over<br />
web by credit card at www.gtc.edu/webadvisor (select “Make A Payment”).<br />
Student’s account must be paid in full by January 4, <strong>2012</strong> or student will be<br />
dropped from all active classes.<br />
Payment Option # 2<br />
PROVIDE AN AUTHORIZATION to Student Services. All third party payments<br />
(company/employer, agency authorizations) and financial aid awards must be on<br />
file at <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> by the due date above.<br />
Payment Option # 3<br />
Student Payment Plan<br />
Only available for 3 or more credits. Students registered for CNA class only are<br />
not eligible.<br />
• Payment Plan is open for enrollment for <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> from November 14<br />
through January 27.<br />
• Enroll and make required deposit payment at www.gtc.edu, click on<br />
“WebAdvisor” (select “<strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> Payment Plan” ) or at Student<br />
Services.<br />
• Plan requires a deposit of 40% of eligible tuition/fees plus a $15.00 processing fee.<br />
• Student’s account balance after deposit to be paid in 2 installments.<br />
For <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> plan: 1st installment due March 2, <strong>2012</strong> and 2nd<br />
installment due April 4, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
• Maximum on plan after required deposit is $2,000.00. Any tuition/fees over<br />
$3,333.00 must be paid in full at time of enrolling on plan. A late fee of $45 is<br />
charged if an installment payment is not receipted to student’s account by due date.<br />
• More information is available about the payment plan<br />
at www.gtc.edu/paymentoptions.<br />
4 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
FINANCIAL AID<br />
STUDENTS<br />
Financial Aid<br />
Financial aid is financial assistance to help students of any age meet<br />
their educational costs. Nearly 95% of all <strong>Gateway</strong> students who<br />
have applied for financial aid have received some form of it. Please<br />
see www.gtc.edu/financialaid for important details.<br />
All students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student<br />
Aid (FAFSA) or Renewal FAFSA. Students are encouraged to apply<br />
online by accessing www.fafsa.gov. Completing this form allows<br />
Financial Aid to determine eligibility for all types of financial aid.<br />
Students are urged to file the FAFSA as soon as possible. It can take<br />
5 - 6 weeks to process.<br />
Priority Application Dates<br />
for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Academic Year<br />
Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . .Apply by April 1<br />
Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Apply by July 1<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> . . . . . . . . . .Apply by November 1<br />
Types of aid available to <strong>Gateway</strong> students include:<br />
• Grants (do not have to be repaid unless you stop attending)<br />
• Student Loans (must be repaid)<br />
• Student Employment (you work and earn money to help pay for college)<br />
Eligibility Requirements:<br />
• Be accepted into a <strong>Technical</strong> Diploma or Associate Degree Program.<br />
• Meet program entry requirements before the start of the semester.<br />
• Be a U. S. citizen, a National or a permanent resident of the United States.<br />
• Demonstrate financial need as determined by <strong>Gateway</strong>’s Financial Aid<br />
Office through the Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) process.<br />
• Not be in default on any educational loan, or demonstrate an unwillingness<br />
to repay any educational loan and/or owe any overpayment to<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> or the U. S. Department of Education.<br />
• Be in compliance with Selective Service regulations.<br />
• Be enrolled at least half-time status to receive most types of financial aid.<br />
• Maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by <strong>Gateway</strong>’s<br />
Financial Aid Office.<br />
• Must participate in Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling if award includes loan.<br />
Financial Aid Census Date info available on pg. 79<br />
Activate your <strong>Gateway</strong> Plus Card at:<br />
www.<strong>Gateway</strong>PlusCard.com<br />
To complete the activation you will need:<br />
• Access to Internet with capability<br />
to receive e-mail<br />
• <strong>Gateway</strong> Plus Card<br />
• An e-mail address – personal or <strong>Gateway</strong><br />
assigned e-mail address**<br />
• Social Security number<br />
• Driver’s license information (not required)<br />
• Your preference choice<br />
- Easy Refund with <strong>Gateway</strong> Plus Card<br />
OR<br />
- ACH (electronic transfer) to your bank. Do<br />
this by completing, printing, and mailing<br />
the form, with your bank routing number<br />
and account number, to Higher One.<br />
You must confirm your address to complete<br />
the activation process. Watch for an e-mail<br />
from <strong>Gateway</strong> Plus Card giving you the<br />
information needed to confirm your e-mail<br />
address. Activation does not mean financial<br />
aid funds are on your card. Student will<br />
receive an e-mail when financial aid funds<br />
have been applied to card.<br />
No access to a computer at home?<br />
Activate your card<br />
at <strong>Gateway</strong> in our open labs!<br />
Racine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room T204<br />
Kenosha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Room A205<br />
Elkhorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Room N208<br />
** To check your <strong>Gateway</strong> e-mail address,<br />
log on to WebAdvisor, under “Academic<br />
Profile” click on “My Profile”<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 5
Are you ready for Distance Learning?<br />
An alternative to traditional classroom learning<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> offers several ways for students to take classes while not<br />
physically in the classroom with the instructor. Distance learning<br />
connects students through Internet and interactive videoconferencing<br />
so that the student can take the class from home or from a location<br />
that is more convenient than where the instructor is teaching.<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong>’s Distance learning Options<br />
INET<br />
(Internet Study)<br />
Courses with materials delivered through the Internet. It is<br />
recommended students have computers at home with<br />
web access; however, work can be completed at any site,<br />
including <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> student computer<br />
labs, which have a web connection.<br />
ITV<br />
(Interactive TV)<br />
Courses are delivered in a classroom setting with television<br />
and camera links to other sites. Instructors often<br />
alternate between sites for more personal interaction.<br />
Students should register at the campus that they will<br />
attend.<br />
BlND<br />
(BlENDED)<br />
Courses delivered by both internet and traditional classroom.<br />
IPVID<br />
(IP Video, NODAl, and DElTA)<br />
Courses that utilize Internet-delivered video as a key<br />
component of their design and delivery.<br />
More information about Distance Learning<br />
A great deal of information is available to students on the Distance<br />
Learning website at www.gtc.edu/distancelearning. More and more<br />
students are taking courses outside the traditional college setting.<br />
Are you ready for Distance Learning? Find out by completing the<br />
SmartMeasure assessment. It will take you 20-30 minutes from start<br />
to finish, but you may log out and complete it later if necessary.<br />
After you log in to SmarterMeasure, you will receive an email from<br />
SmartererMeasure with SmarterMeasure PIN number that will<br />
allow you to log back in later or view your results again. Your<br />
SmarterMeasure score will not prevent you from registering for<br />
online classes. It is a tool that will help you assess your strengths<br />
and weaknesses related to distance learning in five areas. The<br />
website for SmarterMeasure is: http://cws.gtc.edu/departments/<br />
distance learning/READI_Introduction_4_Web.htm<br />
Burlington Center Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .767-5300<br />
Elkhorn Campus Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .741-8300<br />
Kenosha Campus Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564-2300<br />
Racine Campus Student Services: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-6300<br />
Remember, there is an additional $10 per credit charge, with a minimum<br />
charge of $10, for classes offered via the Internet.<br />
Receive Materials: Department procedures may vary. Check<br />
course descriptions online for specific instructions. If you need<br />
assistance, visit: www.gtc.edu/distancelearning for online training<br />
demos, or please contact the educational department office for<br />
your course.<br />
Search for Distance Learning classes using WebAdvisor:<br />
• Go to www.gtc.edu and click on WebAdvisor. Select the “Search<br />
for Classes” category.<br />
• On that form, you need only select two things:<br />
1. Under Term, select the term you are interested in.<br />
2. Then scroll down to Course Type and use the pull-down<br />
menu to choose the INET, ITV, BLND and IPVID programs.<br />
• Then hit the Submit button. You will see all the courses offered<br />
during the chosen semester that you can take.<br />
6 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Additional Alternative Course Delivery Methods<br />
AC (Accelerated)<br />
Accelerated courses are ideal for busy work-experienced adults<br />
who are self-disciplined and can take a significant amount of<br />
responsibility for their own learning. These courses often offer<br />
students a unique combination of independent study and group<br />
interaction. Class time is often spent in group activities and discussion<br />
rather than in didactic lectures. Because accelerated<br />
courses have considerably fewer class sessions over a shorter<br />
time period, attendance at all sessions is essential. Most courses<br />
require counselor, instructor, or departmental approval.<br />
ST (Stacked Class)<br />
Stacked courses are delivered in a traditional classroom setting<br />
with established meeting times and dates during the semester.<br />
Other courses with common core competencies will be meeting<br />
simultaneously in the same classroom, typically being taught by<br />
the same instructor(s) who make adjustments for the unique<br />
requirements of a course.<br />
SP (Self-paced labs)<br />
Students can generally start anytime during a typical semester.<br />
Coursework will be completed in an open laboratory setting<br />
with students in other courses or at different levels within the<br />
course in which they have enrolled. Instructors develop an individualized<br />
plan with the student to complete the competencies<br />
of the course. Weekly schedules are arranged between the<br />
instructor and students to meet individual needs.<br />
OPEN Entry<br />
Open courses are indicated throughout the schedule. These<br />
courses are offered on an open-entry flexible schedule. Each<br />
student will meet with the instructor to establish a schedule.<br />
Do you need to apply to <strong>Gateway</strong>?<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> is here to help you succeed. Hands-on training,<br />
cutting-edge technology, more than 65 career options, and<br />
staff with working world wisdom makes <strong>Gateway</strong> a smart<br />
choice for your future. Are you ready to amaze yourself with<br />
the skills you will acquire?<br />
Ready to begin? First, you must decide one of two things:<br />
• Do you plan to graduate from a program or certificate? Apply<br />
now. See the application priority dates below.<br />
• Are you a student at another college who would like to take a<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> course for transfer? See www.gtc.edu/gueststudent<br />
for special application and instructions.<br />
• Do you wish to enroll in a non-credit class, program, or seminar?<br />
No application is necessary; proceed to Registration.<br />
If you plan to graduate from a degree, diploma or certificate<br />
program, you will need to complete an Application for<br />
Admission and other requirements based on your program<br />
choice. Those seeking to start an exciting new career and<br />
earn a degree or diploma or certificate need to apply to their<br />
chosen program. While <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> accepts<br />
applications on an ongoing basis, we do have priority<br />
admission dates prior to the start of each semester.<br />
Application Priority Dates<br />
January 1 . . . . . .Summer Semester<br />
March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fall Semester<br />
November 1 . . . . . . .<strong>Spring</strong> Semester<br />
Complete your file for admission by the dates above and<br />
we guarantee admission to your program by the Priority<br />
Student Registration!<br />
Benefits of program admission?<br />
• You will receive up-to-date information.<br />
• Priority Registration: You get to choose your classes and<br />
register before non-program students.<br />
• To be eligible for financial aid, you must be accepted to<br />
a program.<br />
• A program's course requirements can change frequently.<br />
Acceptance locks you in to the program courses<br />
for the year you are accepted.<br />
• Apply after taking classes, and some courses you've<br />
already taken may not count toward graduation.<br />
No application is necessary for students enrolling in a noncredit<br />
class, a non-credit program, seminar, or a course to<br />
improve your skills or for personal enrichment.<br />
You can proceed directly to registration. Students are<br />
encouraged to meet with a program counselor to discuss<br />
program information, course selection, and any other additional<br />
requirements.<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 7
Follett<br />
Bookstore<br />
www.efollett.com<br />
GED testing<br />
brush-up sessions<br />
• 15-week structured GED brush-up sessions<br />
• Offered at <strong>Gateway</strong>'s Racine, Kenosha, and<br />
Elkhorn campuses<br />
• No course tuition charged to Wisconsin residents,<br />
however a textbook will need to be purchased<br />
English Language Learners<br />
Please register in person at Student Services for a 6-hour<br />
orientation session to assess reading/vocabulary, writing/<br />
grammar and speaking/listening levels. Morning and<br />
evening orientations will be held on each campus during the<br />
weeks of January 18 - 27 for <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> classes. Please<br />
see www.gtc.edu/gedEll for dates and times.<br />
Register at<br />
the Student Services Office<br />
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526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 5.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
Prerequisites: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
Corequisites: 526-158 Introduction to Radiography and 526-159<br />
Radiographic Imaging 1 and 526-168 Radiography Clinical 1<br />
Burlington<br />
526-149-2B1A $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19<br />
M 03:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/19<br />
526-149-2B1B $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19<br />
M 12:40P-02:40P 09/12-12/19<br />
W 11:30A-01:30P 09/07-12/14<br />
Off Campus<br />
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106-392-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
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Global Subject Index—<strong>Spring</strong><br />
Accounting..................................................................................27<br />
Admin/Office Assistant/Medical.............................................29, 61<br />
Aeronautics.................................................................................30<br />
Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse........................................................31<br />
Architectural Technology..............................................................31<br />
Automated Manufacturing...........................................................31<br />
Automotive Technology................................................................32<br />
Barbering/Cosmetology..............................................................61<br />
Business Administration...............................................................33<br />
Career Education.........................................................................70<br />
Civil Engineering Technology........................................................33<br />
Communication Skills...................................................................16<br />
Computer Software......................................................................34<br />
Criminal Justice...........................................................................35<br />
Culinary Arts...............................................................................36<br />
Dental..................................................................................37, 61<br />
Diesel Equipment Technology.......................................................37<br />
Driver Education.........................................................................76<br />
Early Childhood Education............................................................38<br />
Educational Services (Instructional Assistant)................................38<br />
Electrical Engineering Tech...........................................................39<br />
Electromechanical Technology......................................................39<br />
Electronic Technology...................................................................39<br />
Emergency Medical Service..............................................40, 61, 76<br />
English..................................................................................67, 70<br />
Financial Planning.......................................................................41<br />
Fire Technology.....................................................................41, 76<br />
Fluid Power Technology...............................................................41<br />
Foreign Language.......................................................................17<br />
Gen <strong>College</strong>: Natural Science........................................................67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Comm Skills.......................................................67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Mathematics......................................................67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Reading............................................................67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Success..............................................................68<br />
General Studies...........................................................................17<br />
Graphics/Printing/Publishing......................................................41<br />
Group Dynamics/Traffic Safety....................................................76<br />
Health Information Technology....................................................43<br />
History.......................................................................................70<br />
Horticulture.................................................................................43<br />
Human Services..........................................................................44<br />
Industrial Equip Mechanic............................................................45<br />
Interior Design............................................................................45<br />
Internal Training.........................................................................77<br />
Interpreter Technology................................................................45<br />
IT - Information Technology.........................................................46<br />
IT - Microcomputer Specialist........................................................47<br />
IT - Network Communications......................................................47<br />
IT - Programming and Web..........................................................48<br />
Machine Tool/CNC Technology.....................................................61<br />
Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt...............................................49<br />
Mathematics...................................................................18, 68, 70<br />
Mechanical Drafting....................................................................61<br />
Mechanical Technology................................................................50<br />
Medical Assistant...................................................................62, 77<br />
Medical Terminology....................................................................51<br />
Natural Science...........................................................................18<br />
Numerical Control.......................................................................62<br />
Nursing.................................................................................52, 63<br />
Nursing and Nursing Related...........................................54, 63, 77<br />
Pharmacy...................................................................................55<br />
Physical Therapy Assistant...........................................................55<br />
Quality Assurance........................................................................56<br />
Quality Interdisciplinary..............................................................56<br />
Radiologic Technology.................................................................56<br />
Reading......................................................................................68<br />
Related Business.........................................................................56<br />
Renewable Energy - Electricity.....................................................56<br />
Responsible Beverage..................................................................78<br />
Science.......................................................................................70<br />
Small Business............................................................................57<br />
Social Science........................................................................20, 70<br />
Supervisory Management............................................................57<br />
Surgical Tech...............................................................................58<br />
Testing........................................................................................78<br />
Welding................................................................................58, 63<br />
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Accelerated Learning............................................................................................................. 57<br />
Accounting Capstone.............................................................................................................. 27<br />
Accounting for Business......................................................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Portfolio Development.......................................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Principles............................................................................................................. 27<br />
Accounting Program Orientation............................................................................................ 27<br />
Accounting Software Applications........................................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Spreadsheet Applications...................................................................................... 28<br />
Action-Scripting Flash............................................................................................................ 48<br />
Administrative Assistant Internship......................................................................................... 29<br />
Administrative Office Procedures........................................................................................... 29<br />
Advanced Chassis Systems..................................................................................................... 32<br />
Advanced Office Technologies................................................................................................ 29<br />
Advanced Technology for Interior Design................................................................................ 45<br />
Advanced Webpage Design.................................................................................................... 41<br />
Aero Science Aviation Safety.................................................................................................. 30<br />
Aero Science Commercial....................................................................................................... 30<br />
Aero Science Engine/ Structures/ Systems.............................................................................. 30<br />
Aero Science Instrument........................................................................................................ 30<br />
Aeronautical Skills Development............................................................................................ 30<br />
Aircraft Systems-Advanced..................................................................................................... 30<br />
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation......................................................................................... 31<br />
Algebra Pre-<strong>College</strong>............................................................................................................... 68<br />
American Government-AHS 1.0 CR......................................................................................... 70<br />
American History IV - AHS .5CR............................................................................................. 70<br />
American Short Fiction I-AHS .5 CR......................................................................................... 70<br />
American Short Fiction-AHS 1.0 CR......................................................................................... 70<br />
Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced....................................................................................... 18<br />
Anatomy, Basic...................................................................................................................... 18<br />
Applied Coding...................................................................................................................... 43<br />
Applied Exit Strategies/Display Graphics................................................................................ 42<br />
Architectural Drafting/Commercial......................................................................................... 31<br />
ARRT Certification Seminar.................................................................................................... 56<br />
Art History............................................................................................................................ 45<br />
ASL 2.................................................................................................................................... 45<br />
ASL 4/Interpreting................................................................................................................ 46<br />
ASL Skillbuilding 3................................................................................................................ 46<br />
ASL Skillbuilding 4................................................................................................................ 46<br />
ASL Skillbuilding 6................................................................................................................ 46<br />
ASL Structure and Function.................................................................................................... 46<br />
Aspects of Disabilities............................................................................................................ 44<br />
Assertive Behavior................................................................................................................. 57<br />
Authoring Tools - Flash.......................................................................................................... 42<br />
Auto Instrumentation and Testing........................................................................................... 32<br />
Auto IT for Transportation...................................................................................................... 32<br />
Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience....................................................... 31<br />
Auto Service Fundamentals.................................................................................................... 32<br />
Auto Service Simulation......................................................................................................... 32<br />
Auto Transmission/Transaxle................................................................................................. 32<br />
AutoCAD for Construction Sciences.......................................................................................... 33<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction........................................................................................................... 50<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction to (Interior Design)............................................................................. 45<br />
Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro.............................................................................. 31<br />
Automated Office Applications I............................................................................................. 29<br />
Automated Office Applications II............................................................................................ 29<br />
Automated Office Applications III........................................................................................... 29<br />
Aviation/Introduction............................................................................................................ 31<br />
Baking for Chefs................................................................................................................... 36<br />
Behavior Challenges.............................................................................................................. 38<br />
Biochemistry/Introduction..................................................................................................... 19<br />
Biology/Animal I-AHS .5 CR.................................................................................................. 70<br />
Biology/Plant I-AHS .5 CR..................................................................................................... 70<br />
BIZ Internship....................................................................................................................... 33<br />
Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques................................................................................ 77<br />
Blueprint Reading................................................................................................................. 61<br />
Boundary Location and Research........................................................................................... 33<br />
Brake Systems...................................................................................................................... 32<br />
Building Materials................................................................................................................. 33<br />
Business Communications...................................................................................................... 56<br />
Business Finance and Budgeting............................................................................................. 28<br />
Business Law......................................................................................................................... 33<br />
Business Management Internship........................................................................................... 33<br />
Business Purchasing.............................................................................................................. 49<br />
Business/Introduction to........................................................................................................ 33<br />
CAD - Solidworks................................................................................................................... 50<br />
CAD Intermediate.................................................................................................................. 50<br />
CAD/Solids Advanced............................................................................................................ 50<br />
Calculus 2............................................................................................................................. 18<br />
Cardiology II......................................................................................................................... 40<br />
Career Development/Exploration I-AHS .5 Cr......................................................................... 70<br />
Career Search Workshop........................................................................................................ 77<br />
Catering/Banquets................................................................................................................ 36<br />
Certified Fire Inspector Parts 1 & 2........................................................................................ 76<br />
Child and Adolescent Mental Health....................................................................................... 44<br />
Child Welfare Policy and Practice........................................................................................... 44<br />
Children’s Spontaneous Play.................................................................................................. 38<br />
Climate Control Systems........................................................................................................ 32<br />
Clinical II............................................................................................................................... 40<br />
CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics..................................................................... 61<br />
CNC Lathe Set-Up.................................................................................................................. 62<br />
CNC Machining Technology.................................................................................................... 62<br />
CNC Mill Set-Up..................................................................................................................... 63<br />
CNC Offsets and Operations................................................................................................... 61<br />
CNC Production Applications................................................................................................... 63<br />
CNC/CAM Programming........................................................................................................ 31<br />
<strong>College</strong> Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications............................................................... 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> Mathematics.............................................................................................................. 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> Physics 1................................................................................................................... 19<br />
<strong>College</strong> Success...................................................................................................................... 68<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1........................................................................................................ 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1A...................................................................................................... 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> Writing, Intro............................................................................................................ 67<br />
Commercial Code.................................................................................................................. 31<br />
Community Pharmacy Clinical................................................................................................ 55<br />
Community Policing Strategies............................................................................................... 35<br />
Community Resources and Services........................................................................................ 44<br />
Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced............................................................................. 32<br />
Computer Assisted Programming/Robotics and FMS................................................................ 32<br />
Computer Illustration/Drawing Techniques............................................................................. 42<br />
Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE), Adv............................................................................ 48<br />
Computer Support Specialist Internship................................................................................... 47<br />
Computing for Healthcare, Introduction.................................................................................. 51<br />
Conflict Resolution in Engineering/Construction...................................................................... 33<br />
Constitutional Law................................................................................................................. 35<br />
Construction Estimating......................................................................................................... 33<br />
Construction Methods............................................................................................................ 34<br />
Construction Project Management.......................................................................................... 34<br />
Contemporary American Problems I-AHS .5 Cr........................................................................ 70<br />
Contemporary American Problems II-AHS .5 Cr....................................................................... 70<br />
Corporate Sponsorship Development...................................................................................... 49<br />
Correctional Processes........................................................................................................... 44<br />
Counseling/Introduction to.................................................................................................... 44<br />
CPT Coding............................................................................................................................ 43<br />
Credit Procedures.................................................................................................................. 49<br />
Criminal Investigation Theory................................................................................................ 35<br />
Criminal Justice, Intro to........................................................................................................ 35<br />
Criminal Law......................................................................................................................... 36<br />
CSS Skills Implementation & Career Prep................................................................................ 47<br />
Culinary Competition I........................................................................................................... 37<br />
Culinary Competition II.......................................................................................................... 37<br />
Culinary Skills I..................................................................................................................... 37<br />
Culinary Skills II.................................................................................................................... 37<br />
Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting.......................................................................................... 46<br />
DB2 UDB Programming & Stored Procedures......................................................................... 49<br />
DC/AC I................................................................................................................................ 39<br />
DC/AC II............................................................................................................................... 39<br />
Deaf Culture in America......................................................................................................... 46<br />
Dental Assistant Clinical - Adv................................................................................................ 61<br />
Dental Chairside - Advanced.................................................................................................. 61<br />
Dental Laboratory Procedure................................................................................................. 61<br />
Dental Office Management.................................................................................................... 37<br />
Dental Radiography - Advanced............................................................................................. 61<br />
Design & Publishing.............................................................................................................. 42<br />
Design Concepts.................................................................................................................... 42<br />
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Design Problems................................................................................................................... 51<br />
Diesel Brake Systems............................................................................................................ 37<br />
Diesel Control Systems, Advanced.......................................................................................... 37<br />
Diesel Drive Trains................................................................................................................. 37<br />
Diesel Engine Service............................................................................................................. 37<br />
Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced............................................................................................... 37<br />
Diesel Hydraulic Systems....................................................................................................... 38<br />
Digital Electronics.................................................................................................................. 40<br />
Digital Photography/Advanced.............................................................................................. 42<br />
Digital Photography/Introduction to...................................................................................... 42<br />
Digital Prepress Fundamentals............................................................................................... 42<br />
Dining Room Service............................................................................................................. 37<br />
Diversity and Change Management........................................................................................ 57<br />
Drama-AHS 1.0 CR................................................................................................................ 70<br />
E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet................................................................................. 49<br />
ECE: Administering an Early Childhood Education Program...................................................... 38<br />
ECE: Art, Music, and Language Arts........................................................................................ 38<br />
ECE: Child Development......................................................................................................... 38<br />
ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education....................................................................... 38<br />
ECE: Guiding Children’s Behavior............................................................................................ 38<br />
ECE: Practicum 2................................................................................................................... 38<br />
ECE: Practicum 3................................................................................................................... 38<br />
ECE: Practicum 4................................................................................................................... 38<br />
Economics............................................................................................................................. 20<br />
Electrical & Electronic Systems 1............................................................................................. 32<br />
Electrical & Electronic Systems 2............................................................................................. 32<br />
Electrical & Electronic Systems 3............................................................................................. 32<br />
Electromechanical Dr Systems................................................................................................ 39<br />
Electronic Circuit Analysis....................................................................................................... 39<br />
Electronic Communications..................................................................................................... 40<br />
Electronic Devices I................................................................................................................ 40<br />
Electronic Devices II............................................................................................................... 40<br />
Electronics/Future Trends in................................................................................................... 40<br />
Elementary Algebra with Applications..................................................................................... 67<br />
Emergency Care for Specialties.............................................................................................. 40<br />
Emergency Medical Technician Basic Refresher....................................................................... 76<br />
Emerging Technologies & Applications.................................................................................... 47<br />
Employability Skills............................................................................................................... 17<br />
EMT - Paramedic Refresher.................................................................................................... 76<br />
EMT I Refresher..................................................................................................................... 76<br />
EMT-Basic.............................................................................................................................. 40<br />
EMT-Intermediate Technician.................................................................................................. 61<br />
Engine Performance 1........................................................................................................... 32<br />
Engine Performance 2........................................................................................................... 32<br />
Engine Repair 1.................................................................................................................... 32<br />
Engine Repair 2.................................................................................................................... 33<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1.............................................................................................. 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2.............................................................................................. 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3.............................................................................................. 51<br />
English Composition 1............................................................................................................ 16<br />
English Fundamentals I-AHS .5 CR.......................................................................................... 70<br />
English Fundamentals II-AHS .5 CR......................................................................................... 70<br />
Entrepreneurship 3- Operations MGMT................................................................................... 57<br />
Entrepreneurship-New Venture.............................................................................................. 57<br />
Environmental Science I-AHS .5 CR......................................................................................... 70<br />
Environmental Science II-AHS .5 CR........................................................................................ 70<br />
Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to.................................................................................... 20<br />
Fabrication Techniques........................................................................................................... 40<br />
Family and Chemical Abuse................................................................................................... 31<br />
Family Theory and Practice.................................................................................................... 44<br />
Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical................................................................. 39<br />
Financial Analysis/Management............................................................................................ 28<br />
Fine Dining........................................................................................................................... 37<br />
Fire Investigation.................................................................................................................. 41<br />
Fire Officer I - Certification.................................................................................................... 76<br />
Fire Prevention..................................................................................................................... 41<br />
Fire Protection Hydraulics...................................................................................................... 41<br />
Fire Protection Systems.......................................................................................................... 41<br />
Fire Science Student Internship.............................................................................................. 41<br />
Fire Service Instructor I.......................................................................................................... 76<br />
Fire Service/Changing Technologies....................................................................................... 41<br />
Firefighter I Certification....................................................................................................... 76<br />
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Firefighter II......................................................................................................................... 76<br />
Firefighting Principles I.......................................................................................................... 41<br />
Firefighting Principles II......................................................................................................... 41<br />
First Responder Refresher...................................................................................................... 76<br />
Flight Private Pilot................................................................................................................. 31<br />
Floral Design II/Commercial.................................................................................................. 43<br />
Fluid Power and Design......................................................................................................... 51<br />
Food and Beverage Cost Control............................................................................................. 37<br />
Foods, Basic.......................................................................................................................... 37<br />
Fresh Water Treatment.......................................................................................................... 34<br />
Fruit and Vegetable Science................................................................................................... 43<br />
Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications............................................................................... 63<br />
Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications............................................................................. 63<br />
Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions.................................................................................. 55<br />
Game Engine Development.................................................................................................... 49<br />
Game Programming Technologies.......................................................................................... 49<br />
Garde Manger....................................................................................................................... 37<br />
Gauging/Inspection............................................................................................................... 61<br />
General Anatomy and Physiology.......................................................................................... 19<br />
General Biology.................................................................................................................... 19<br />
General Chemistry................................................................................................................. 19<br />
General Physics 1.................................................................................................................. 19<br />
German I.............................................................................................................................. 17<br />
Gerontology/Introduction to.................................................................................................. 44<br />
Global Interior Design Field Study.......................................................................................... 45<br />
Graphic Design Professional Practices..................................................................................... 42<br />
Graphics for Gaming............................................................................................................. 42<br />
Greenhouse Crops................................................................................................................. 43<br />
Group Counseling.................................................................................................................. 44<br />
Group Dynamics.................................................................................................................... 76<br />
Hair Design II B..................................................................................................................... 61<br />
Hazardous Materials.............................................................................................................. 41<br />
Health and Wellness for Firefighters....................................................................................... 41<br />
Health Data Management...................................................................................................... 43<br />
Health Unit Coordinator Clinical............................................................................................. 63<br />
Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I..................................................................................... 63<br />
Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II.................................................................................... 63<br />
Healthcare Delivery Systems.................................................................................................. 43<br />
Healthcare Quality Management............................................................................................ 43<br />
Healthcare Reimbursement.................................................................................................... 43<br />
History of Furniture and Decorative Arts................................................................................ 45<br />
Horticulture Business Operations............................................................................................ 43<br />
Horticulture Internship........................................................................................................... 43<br />
Human Body in Health & Disease........................................................................................... 62<br />
Human Resource Management.............................................................................................. 57<br />
Human Service Field Experience............................................................................................ 44<br />
Human Service Field Experience II......................................................................................... 44<br />
Human Services/Introduction................................................................................................ 44<br />
IA: Introduction to Educational Practices................................................................................. 38<br />
IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech........................................................................................... 38<br />
IA: Practicum 1..................................................................................................................... 38<br />
IA: Techniques for Science...................................................................................................... 38<br />
IA: Technology and Media Resources...................................................................................... 38<br />
IA:Advanced Reading and Language Arts................................................................................ 38<br />
IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior........................................................................................ 38<br />
IA:Overview of Special Education........................................................................................... 38<br />
IBM i System Administration.................................................................................................. 49<br />
Illustration Media Concepts.................................................................................................... 42<br />
Illustration, Advanced............................................................................................................ 42<br />
Income Tax Accounting.......................................................................................................... 28<br />
Industrial Controls, Introduction to......................................................................................... 39<br />
Industrial Electronics.............................................................................................................. 40<br />
Industrial Mechanic Capstone Project...................................................................................... 45<br />
Interior Design Internship and Portfolio Development............................................................. 45<br />
Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products................................................................................... 45<br />
Interior Project Design, Advanced.......................................................................................... 45<br />
Intermediate Accounting I...................................................................................................... 28<br />
Intermediate Accounting II..................................................................................................... 29<br />
International Buffets............................................................................................................. 37<br />
Internet Business Applications................................................................................................ 49<br />
Internet Programming........................................................................................................... 49<br />
Internet/Introduction to........................................................................................................ 34<br />
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Internship for Accounting....................................................................................................... 29<br />
Interpreting: Sign to Voice..................................................................................................... 46<br />
Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping................................................................................ 45<br />
Interviews/ Interrogations/Confessions.................................................................................. 36<br />
Intrusion Detection Systems................................................................................................... 47<br />
Investments.......................................................................................................................... 33<br />
IT Customer Service Support.................................................................................................. 47<br />
IT Essentials.......................................................................................................................... 46<br />
IT in Business........................................................................................................................ 46<br />
IT Job Search Skills................................................................................................................ 46<br />
IT Project Management.......................................................................................................... 47<br />
Juvenile AODA Education Theory............................................................................................ 77<br />
Juvenile Law......................................................................................................................... 36<br />
Keyboarding......................................................................................................................... 29<br />
Keyboarding Applications...................................................................................................... 30<br />
Landscape Design/Advanced................................................................................................. 43<br />
Landscape Design/Introduction.............................................................................................. 43<br />
Landscape Plants II................................................................................................................ 44<br />
Landscaping/Interior............................................................................................................. 44<br />
Leadership Development....................................................................................................... 57<br />
Legal Aspects of Land Surveying............................................................................................ 34<br />
Legal Issues for Supervisors................................................................................................... 57<br />
LPN Refresher I - Theory/Lab................................................................................................ 54<br />
LPN Refresher II - Clinical...................................................................................................... 54<br />
Machine Design/Elements of................................................................................................. 51<br />
Macroeconomics.................................................................................................................... 20<br />
Management Accounting....................................................................................................... 29<br />
Management/Merchandising................................................................................................. 50<br />
Managing for Quality............................................................................................................ 57<br />
Managing Pharmacy Benefits................................................................................................ 55<br />
Manual Drive Train and Axles................................................................................................ 33<br />
Manufacturing Process Applications........................................................................................ 51<br />
Manufacturing Shop Safety.................................................................................................... 56<br />
Marketing Internship............................................................................................................. 50<br />
Marketing Management........................................................................................................ 50<br />
Marketing Principles.............................................................................................................. 50<br />
Marketing/Sports and Event Introduction............................................................................... 50<br />
Marriage and Family............................................................................................................. 20<br />
Materials Testing................................................................................................................... 34<br />
Math with Business Applications............................................................................................. 18<br />
Mathematics and Logic.......................................................................................................... 18<br />
Mathematics I-AHS .5 CR....................................................................................................... 70<br />
Mathematics I/Applied.......................................................................................................... 18<br />
Mathematics II-AHS .5 CR...................................................................................................... 70<br />
Mathematics II/Applied......................................................................................................... 18<br />
Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech.......................................................................... 51<br />
Mechanical Power Transmission.............................................................................................. 45<br />
Mechanical Skills for Technicians............................................................................................ 32<br />
Media Mass Communication I-AHS .5 CR................................................................................. 70<br />
Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures........................................................................... 62<br />
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1................................................................................... 62<br />
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 2................................................................................... 62<br />
Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1........................................................................................ 62<br />
Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 2........................................................................................ 62<br />
Medical Assistant Practicum................................................................................................... 62<br />
Medical Assisting Re-Entry Assessment.................................................................................... 77<br />
Medical Devices; Function and Use 1...................................................................................... 39<br />
Medical Emergencies............................................................................................................. 40<br />
Medical Law, Ethics, & Professionalism................................................................................... 62<br />
Medical Office Insurance and Finance..................................................................................... 62<br />
Medical Terminology.............................................................................................................. 51<br />
Medical Transcription Externship............................................................................................ 61<br />
Medical Transcription Functions.............................................................................................. 61<br />
Medical Transcription II.......................................................................................................... 61<br />
Mental Health/Substance Abuse............................................................................................ 31<br />
Menu Planning Purchasing Cost Control.................................................................................. 37<br />
Message Services Administration............................................................................................ 47<br />
Metal Fabrication I................................................................................................................ 63<br />
Microbiology......................................................................................................................... 19<br />
Microeconomics..................................................................................................................... 20<br />
Microsoft Access.................................................................................................................... 34<br />
Microsoft Excel...................................................................................................................... 34<br />
Microsoft Excel II................................................................................................................... 34<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint............................................................................................................. 35<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint II.......................................................................................................... 35<br />
Microsoft Word...................................................................................................................... 35<br />
Microsoft Word II................................................................................................................... 35<br />
Motor Controls...................................................................................................................... 51<br />
MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment...................................................................... 56<br />
Multimedia Applications......................................................................................................... 42<br />
Multimedia Survey................................................................................................................ 42<br />
Multiple Offender Program Theory......................................................................................... 77<br />
NCLEX PN Review.................................................................................................................. 77<br />
NCLEX RN Review.................................................................................................................. 77<br />
Network Administration - Linux/Unix.................................................................................... 47<br />
Network Administration - Microsoft........................................................................................ 47<br />
Network Concepts - CCNA1.................................................................................................... 48<br />
Network Specialist Internship................................................................................................. 48<br />
Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to................................................................................. 48<br />
NLN Testing-Anatomy and Physiology..................................................................................... 78<br />
NLN Testing-Microbiology...................................................................................................... 78<br />
NSG: Applied Pediatric Concepts............................................................................................. 54<br />
NSG: Critical Thinking Skills Boot Camp.................................................................................. 77<br />
Nsg: Endocrine & Electrolytes Disorders.................................................................................. 54<br />
Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice..................................................................................................... 52<br />
Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice......................................................................................... 52<br />
Nursing Advanced Skills......................................................................................................... 52<br />
Nursing Assistant................................................................................................................... 63<br />
Nursing Clinical Transition...................................................................................................... 52<br />
Nursing Complex Health Alterations I..................................................................................... 52<br />
Nursing Complex Health Alterations II.................................................................................... 52<br />
Nursing Fundamentals........................................................................................................... 53<br />
Nursing Health Alterations..................................................................................................... 53<br />
Nursing Health Promotion..................................................................................................... 53<br />
Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice..................................................................................... 53<br />
Nursing Management and Professional Concepts.................................................................... 53<br />
Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts........................................................................... 53<br />
Nursing Pharmacology.......................................................................................................... 53<br />
Nursing Skills........................................................................................................................ 53<br />
Nursing: Assessment Skills Review.......................................................................................... 77<br />
Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan............................................................................... 54<br />
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care Management................................................................. 54<br />
Office Field Study.................................................................................................................. 61<br />
Office Proofreading and Editing............................................................................................. 30<br />
Office Technology Communications........................................................................................ 30<br />
Optoelectronics...................................................................................................................... 40<br />
Oral/Interpersonal Communication........................................................................................ 16<br />
Organizational Development................................................................................................. 57<br />
Pathophysiology for Health Professions.................................................................................. 54<br />
Payroll Accounting................................................................................................................. 29<br />
PC Basics/MS Office.............................................................................................................. 35<br />
Perennials............................................................................................................................. 44<br />
Perl Programming, Introduction to......................................................................................... 49<br />
Personal Financial Planning................................................................................................... 41<br />
Personal Skills for Supervisors............................................................................................... 57<br />
Pharmaceutical Business Applications..................................................................................... 55<br />
Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health......................................................... 62<br />
Pharmacy Calculations........................................................................................................... 55<br />
Pharmacy Law...................................................................................................................... 55<br />
Plant Pests and Control.......................................................................................................... 44<br />
Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction..................................................................................... 41<br />
Police Administration............................................................................................................. 36<br />
Police Science Internship........................................................................................................ 36<br />
Practicum II.......................................................................................................................... 46<br />
Pre-Algebra.......................................................................................................................... 67<br />
Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Reading............................................................................................................ 68<br />
Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Writing............................................................................................................. 67<br />
Prep for Basic Chemistry........................................................................................................ 67<br />
Preventative/Predictive Maintenance..................................................................................... 45<br />
Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare........................................................................... 52<br />
Principles of Emergency Services............................................................................................ 41<br />
Principles of Sustainability..................................................................................................... 20<br />
Principles of Sustainability..................................................................................................... 20<br />
Problem Solving and Decision Making.................................................................................... 57<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 13
Global Course Index—<strong>Spring</strong><br />
Process Controls.................................................................................................................... 39<br />
Professional Communications................................................................................................. 36<br />
Professional Development..................................................................................................... 30<br />
Professional Development for Interpreter............................................................................... 46<br />
Professional Piloting I............................................................................................................ 31<br />
Professional Piloting II........................................................................................................... 31<br />
Professional Practice 1........................................................................................................... 43<br />
Professional Practice 2........................................................................................................... 43<br />
Professional Practices in Human Services................................................................................ 45<br />
Programmable Controllers..................................................................................................... 39<br />
Programmable Logic Controllers/Advanced............................................................................ 39<br />
Programming & Database, Introduction to Concepts................................................................ 49<br />
Project Management............................................................................................................. 57<br />
Promotion Principles I............................................................................................................ 50<br />
Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR......................................................................................................... 70<br />
Psychology, Abnormal........................................................................................................... 20<br />
Psychology, Developmental................................................................................................... 20<br />
Psychology, Introduction to.................................................................................................... 21<br />
Psychopharmacology............................................................................................................. 31<br />
PTA Clinical Practice 1............................................................................................................ 55<br />
PTA Clinical Practice 3............................................................................................................ 55<br />
PTA Kinesiology 2.................................................................................................................. 55<br />
PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation......................................................................................... 55<br />
PTA Professional Issues 2....................................................................................................... 55<br />
PTA Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan.................................................................................... 55<br />
PTA Therapeutic Exercise........................................................................................................ 56<br />
Publication Design for the Office............................................................................................ 30<br />
Quality for Automated Manufacturing.................................................................................... 32<br />
Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies......................................................................................... 21<br />
Radiation Protection and Biology........................................................................................... 56<br />
Radiographic Imaging 2........................................................................................................ 56<br />
Radiographic Pathology......................................................................................................... 56<br />
Radiographic Procedures 2.................................................................................................... 56<br />
Radiographic Quality Analysis................................................................................................ 56<br />
Radiography Clinical 2........................................................................................................... 56<br />
Radiography Clinical 5........................................................................................................... 56<br />
Reading & Study Skills, Intro................................................................................................. 67<br />
Records Management............................................................................................................ 30<br />
Reinforced Concrete—Design & Detailing.............................................................................. 34<br />
Rendering Techniques............................................................................................................ 45<br />
Report Writing...................................................................................................................... 36<br />
Residential and Commercial Inspection................................................................................... 31<br />
Responsible Beverage Service................................................................................................ 78<br />
Retailing............................................................................................................................... 50<br />
RN Refresher I - Theory/Lab.................................................................................................. 54<br />
RN Refresher II - Clinical........................................................................................................ 54<br />
Robotics Mechanics I.............................................................................................................. 39<br />
Robotics/Material Handling Systems...................................................................................... 45<br />
Rules of Evidence.................................................................................................................. 36<br />
Safety in Healthcare.............................................................................................................. 39<br />
Safety in the Workplace......................................................................................................... 57<br />
Sanitation and Hygiene......................................................................................................... 37<br />
Securing Wireless Devices and Networks................................................................................. 48<br />
Security Policies and Procedures............................................................................................. 48<br />
Security, Intro to................................................................................................................... 36<br />
Selling Principles................................................................................................................... 50<br />
Selling Principles/Advanced................................................................................................... 50<br />
Selling Techniques................................................................................................................. 50<br />
Server Technologies............................................................................................................... 48<br />
Sewer and Water Systems...................................................................................................... 34<br />
Short Order/Deli................................................................................................................... 37<br />
Skill Building I....................................................................................................................... 30<br />
Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR............................................................................................................ 71<br />
Sociology, Introduction to....................................................................................................... 21<br />
Solid State Circuits, Introduction to......................................................................................... 39<br />
Spanish for Law Enforcement................................................................................................. 36<br />
Spanish I............................................................................................................................... 17<br />
Spanish II............................................................................................................................. 17<br />
Speaking Principles............................................................................................................... 16<br />
Speech.................................................................................................................................. 16<br />
Statics................................................................................................................................... 51<br />
Statistical Process Control/CT................................................................................................. 56<br />
Steering & Suspension Systems.............................................................................................. 33<br />
Strategies, Tactics & Incident Mgmt........................................................................................ 41<br />
Stress Management............................................................................................................... 57<br />
Structural Mechanics—Civil Engineering................................................................................ 34<br />
Supervision........................................................................................................................... 57<br />
Surgical Interventions 2......................................................................................................... 58<br />
Surgical Pharmacology.......................................................................................................... 58<br />
Surgical Skills Application...................................................................................................... 58<br />
Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2................................................................................................ 58<br />
Surgical Technology Clinical 3................................................................................................ 58<br />
Surgical Technology Clinical 4................................................................................................ 58<br />
Survey Construction, Rte and Hwy.......................................................................................... 34<br />
Sustainable Energy-Capstone Design Proj............................................................................... 56<br />
Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & 4............................................................................................. 48<br />
System i Concepts.................................................................................................................. 49<br />
System i Control Language.................................................................................................... 49<br />
System Software Support....................................................................................................... 47<br />
Team Building and Problem Solving....................................................................................... 57<br />
TEAS TEST........................................................................................................................ 54, 77<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Reporting............................................................................................................... 16<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Externship/Internship................................................................................ 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Newsletter Writing..................................................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Edit and Proofreading................................................................................. 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing......................................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Introduction............................................................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Online Documentation................................................................................ 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Print Production......................................................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Vendor Management/Ethics........................................................................ 17<br />
Terrorism/Homeland Security................................................................................................ 36<br />
Test Taking Strategies for Nursing.......................................................................................... 78<br />
Ticket Sales........................................................................................................................... 50<br />
Time Management................................................................................................................ 57<br />
Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory..................................................................................... 76<br />
Traffic Theory....................................................................................................................... 36<br />
Transition: LPN to ADN.......................................................................................................... 78<br />
Trauma Emergencies............................................................................................................. 41<br />
Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems.......................................................................... 39<br />
Variable Speed Drives............................................................................................................ 39<br />
Video Editing......................................................................................................................... 42<br />
Waste Water Treatment......................................................................................................... 34<br />
Web Pages for the Office....................................................................................................... 30<br />
Web Programming Concepts.................................................................................................. 49<br />
Webpage Design for Graphic Designers.................................................................................. 43<br />
Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures........................................................................ 63<br />
Welding Basics...................................................................................................................... 58<br />
Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding............................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld............................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene........................................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding...................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Fundamentals of..................................................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding............................................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding........................................................................................ 64<br />
Welding/Oxyacetylene.......................................................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding..................................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding................................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting........................................................................................ 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding.............................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Robotic Program and Plasma Cutting........................................................................ 65<br />
Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding...................................................................................... 65<br />
Windows Operating Systems and Concepts.............................................................................. 35<br />
Word Processing Applied........................................................................................................ 61<br />
Word Processing for the Office............................................................................................... 30<br />
World Cultures-AHS 1.0 CR.................................................................................................... 71<br />
Writing Principles.................................................................................................................. 17<br />
Writing/Pre-<strong>College</strong>.............................................................................................................. 67<br />
Written Communication II...................................................................................................... 17<br />
Written Communication Skills-AHS 1.0 CR............................................................................... 70<br />
14 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
General Studies: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Communication Skills..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16<br />
Foreign Language....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17<br />
General Studies.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17<br />
Mathematics............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18<br />
Natural Science........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18<br />
Social Science......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20<br />
General Studies: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced................................................................. 18<br />
Anatomy, Basic................................................................................................ 18<br />
Biochemistry/Introduction............................................................................... 19<br />
Calculus 2........................................................................................................ 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications......................................... 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> Mathematics........................................................................................ 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> Physics 1............................................................................................. 19<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1.................................................................................. 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1A................................................................................ 18<br />
Economics........................................................................................................ 20<br />
Employability Skills......................................................................................... 17<br />
English Composition 1...................................................................................... 16<br />
Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to..............................................................20<br />
General Anatomy and Physiology..................................................................... 19<br />
General Biology............................................................................................... 19<br />
General Chemistry........................................................................................... 19<br />
General Physics 1............................................................................................ 19<br />
German I......................................................................................................... 17<br />
Macroeconomics.............................................................................................. 20<br />
Marriage and Family.......................................................................................20<br />
Math with Business Applications....................................................................... 18<br />
Mathematics and Logic.................................................................................... 18<br />
Mathematics I/Applied.................................................................................... 18<br />
Mathematics II/Applied................................................................................... 18<br />
Microbiology.................................................................................................... 19<br />
Microeconomics...............................................................................................20<br />
Oral/Interpersonal Communication.................................................................. 16<br />
Principles of Sustainability...............................................................................20<br />
Principles of Sustainability...............................................................................20<br />
Psychology, Abnormal......................................................................................20<br />
Psychology, Developmental..............................................................................20<br />
Psychology, Introduction to.............................................................................. 21<br />
Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies................................................................... 21<br />
Sociology, Introduction to................................................................................. 21<br />
Spanish I......................................................................................................... 17<br />
Spanish II........................................................................................................ 17<br />
Speaking Principles......................................................................................... 16<br />
Speech............................................................................................................. 16<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Reporting.......................................................................................... 16<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Externship/Internship......................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Newsletter Writing.............................................................. 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Edit and Proofreading.......................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing.................................................. 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Introduction......................................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Online Documentation......................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Print Production................................................................... 17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Vendor Management/Ethics................................................. 17<br />
Writing Principles............................................................................................. 17<br />
Written Communication II................................................................................ 17<br />
General Studies: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 15
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Communication Skills<br />
801-136 English Composition 1 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 831-103 <strong>College</strong> Writing, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
801-136-3K11 $366.43 MW 04:45P-06:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-136-3K12 $366.43 M 06:30P-09:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
801-136-3K13 $366.43 Th 06:30P-09:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-136-3K1A $366.43 M 07:00A-10:00A 01/23-05/07<br />
801-136-3K1B $366.43 M 10:15A-01:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
801-136-3K1C $366.43 T 07:00A-10:00A 01/24-05/08<br />
801-136-3K1D $366.43 T 10:15A-01:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-136-3K1E $366.43 T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-136-3K1F $366.43 W 07:00A-10:00A 01/18-05/02<br />
801-136-3K1G $366.43 Th 10:15A-01:15P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-136-3K1H $366.43 F 01:30P-05:00P 01/27-05/04<br />
801-136-3K9A $366.43 S 10:15A-01:15P 01/21-05/05<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
801-136-3L31 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:30P 02/01-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
801-136-3R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-136-3R12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-136-3R13 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-136-3R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
801-136-3R1B $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-136-3R1C $366.43 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/08<br />
801-136-3R1D $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
801-136-3R1E $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
801-136-3R1F $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
801-136-3R9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
801-136-3E11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-136-3E12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-136-3E13 $366.43 F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
801-136-3E1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
801-136-3E1B $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-136-3E1C $366.43 MW 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-136-3E1D $366.43 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/08<br />
801-136-3E1E $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
801-136-3E1F $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
801-136-3B11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-136-3B9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
801-136-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-136-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-136-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-136-3W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-136-3W7E $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 858-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Reading<br />
Kenosha<br />
801-196-3K11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
801-196-3K12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-196-3K13 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-196-3K14 $366.43 F 04:45P-07:45P 01/20-05/04<br />
801-196-3K1A $366.43 MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/07<br />
801-196-3K1B $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
801-196-3K1C $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-196-3K1D $366.43 MW 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-196-3K1E $366.43 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/08<br />
801-196-3K1F $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
801-196-3K1G $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
801-196-3K1H $366.43 F 08:05A-11:05A 01/20-05/04<br />
801-196-3K9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
801-196-3KMA $366.43 BLND T 01:30P-03:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
801-196-3R11 $366.43 AC T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-196-3R12 $366.43 AC Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-196-3R13 $366.43 AC M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
801-196-3R1A $366.43 AC MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/07<br />
801-196-3R1B $366.43 AC MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-196-3R1C $366.43 AC W 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-196-3R1D $366.43 AC TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
801-196-3R1E $366.43 AC TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
801-196-3R4A $366.43 AC S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-03/10<br />
Elkhorn<br />
801-196-3E11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-196-3E1A $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-196-3E1B $366.43 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
801-196-3E1C $366.43 F 12:25P-03:25P 01/20-05/04<br />
Burlington<br />
801-196-3B11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
801-302 Speaking Principles 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
801-302-3K11 $124.81 W 04:45P-06:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
801-302-3R11 $124.81 W 03:30P-05:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-198 Speech 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 858-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Reading<br />
Kenosha<br />
801-198-3K11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-198-3K12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-198-3K1A $366.43 MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
801-198-3K1B $366.43 MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-198-3K1C $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
801-198-3K1D $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
801-198-3L31 $366.43 AC Th 06:00P-09:00P 02/16-04/19<br />
Racine<br />
801-198-3R11 $366.43 F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
801-198-3R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
801-198-3R1B $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
801-198-3R4A $366.43 AC S 09:10A-12:10P 03/03-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
801-198-3E11 $366.43 INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-198-3E1A $366.43 INET MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
801-198-3E1B $366.43 INET TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
801-198-3E1C $366.43 INET TTh 01:30P-03:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-198-3E1D $366.43 INET T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-197 <strong>Technical</strong> Reporting 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1<br />
Kenosha<br />
801-197-3K11 $366.43 W 06:30P-09:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-197-3K1A $366.43 BLND Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
801-197-3KMA $366.43 BLND F 09:10A-10:40A 01/20-05/04<br />
801-197-3KMB $366.43 BLND F 11:20A-12:50P 01/20-05/04<br />
Racine<br />
801-197-3R11 $366.43 F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
CATI<br />
801-197-3C11 $366.43 Th 04:45P-07:45P 01/19-05/03<br />
16 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
Elkhorn<br />
801-197-3E11 $366.43 INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
801-197-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-197-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-197-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
801-124 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Edit<br />
and Proofreading<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
801-124-3RMA $245.62 BLND M 02:35P-03:35P 01/23-03/19<br />
M 03:35P-04:50P 01/23-03/19<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
801-124-3W8A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-03/19<br />
801-126 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/<br />
Externship/Internship<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 801-133 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Introduction and 801-197 <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Reporting and 801-132 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Electronic Publishing and 801-114<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Safety Information and 801-106 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Layout and<br />
Design<br />
Racine<br />
801-126-3R1A $366.43 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
801-131 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Newsletter Writing 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
801-131-3RM1 $124.81 BLND W 06:00P-06:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 06:30P-07:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
801-131-3W8A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
801-125 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/<br />
Vendor Management/Ethics<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
1.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
801-125-3R4A $124.81 AC S 08:00A-04:00P 02/04-02/04<br />
801-120 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Grant<br />
and Proposal Writing<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
801-120-3R11 $245.62 BLND,ST T 06:00P-07:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
T 07:00P-08:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
801-120-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
801-120-3W7B $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
801-133 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Introduction 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 801-195 Written Communication<br />
COREQUISITES: 801-195 Written Communication<br />
Racine<br />
801-133-3RMA $245.62 BLND W 02:35P-03:35P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 03:35P-04:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
801-133-3W8A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
801-113 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/<br />
Online Documentation<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
801-113-3RMA $245.62 BLND T 02:35P-03:35P 01/24-03/20<br />
T 03:35P-04:50P 01/24-03/20<br />
Off Campus<br />
801-113-3W8A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-03/20<br />
801-121 <strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Print Production 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
801-121-3W7A $265.62 IS,INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
801-301 Writing Principles 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 851-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Writing<br />
Racine<br />
801-301-3R11 $124.81 W 03:40P-05:40P 01/18-05/02<br />
801-301-3R1A $124.81 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/21-03/09<br />
Elkhorn<br />
801-301-3E1A $124.81 T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
801-199 Written Communication II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1<br />
Kenosha<br />
801-199-3K11 $366.43 T 06:30P-09:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
Foreign Language<br />
802-104 German I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
802-104-3K11 $366.43 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
802-111 Spanish I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
802-111-3K11 $366.43 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
802-111-3K12 $366.43 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
802-111-3K1A $366.43 TTh 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
802-111-3R11 $366.43 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
802-111-3E1A $366.43 TTh 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/08<br />
802-112 Spanish II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 802-111 Spanish I<br />
Racine<br />
802-112-3R11 $366.43 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
General Studies<br />
890-103 Employability Skills 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
890-103-3L61 $245.62 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
890-103-3E6A $245.62 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
890-103-3E6B $245.62 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
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Mathematics<br />
804-181 Calculus 2 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-198 Calculus 1<br />
CATI<br />
804-181-3C11 $487.24 MW 04:45P-06:45P 01/18-05/07<br />
804-181-3C1A $487.24 TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
804-197 <strong>College</strong> Algebra and Trigonometry<br />
with Applications<br />
5.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-114 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1B or 804-115 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Math 1<br />
CATI<br />
804-197-3C11 $608.05 MW 07:00P-09:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
804-197-3C1A $608.05 TTh 10:15A-12:45P 01/19-05/08<br />
804-107 <strong>College</strong> Mathematics 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 834-109 Pre-Algebra<br />
Kenosha<br />
804-107-3K11 $366.43 T 05:15P-08:15P 01/24-05/01<br />
804-107-3K12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
804-107-3K1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
804-107-3K1C $366.43 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/08<br />
804-107-3K1D $366.43 F 10:15A-01:15P 01/20-05/04<br />
804-107-3K1E $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
804-107-3KMB $366.43 BLND W 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
804-107-3R11 $366.43 INET F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
804-107-3R1A $366.43 INET TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
804-107-3R31 $366.43 INET M 06:00P-09:20P 01/23-03/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
804-107-3E11 $366.43 INET W 05:15P-08:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
804-107-3E12 $366.43 INET T 05:15P-08:15P 01/24-05/01<br />
804-107-3E1A $366.43 INET F 12:25P-03:25P 01/20-05/04<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
804-107-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
804-107-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
804-115 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1 5.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 834-110 Elementary Algebra with Applications<br />
CATI<br />
804-115-3C11 $608.05 TTh 06:00P-08:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
804-115-3C1A $608.05 MW 09:10A-11:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
804-115-3W7A $658.05 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
804-113 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1A 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 834-110 Elementary Algebra with Applications<br />
Racine<br />
804-113-3R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
804-123 Math with Business Applications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 834-109 Pre-Algebra<br />
Kenosha<br />
804-123-3K11 $366.43 M 05:15P-08:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
804-123-3K1A $366.43 F 10:15A-01:15P 01/20-05/04<br />
Racine<br />
804-123-3R11 $366.43 INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
804-123-3R1A $366.43 INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
Elkhorn<br />
804-123-3E11 $366.43 INET M 05:15P-08:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
804-123-3E1A $366.43 INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
804-123-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
804-133 Mathematics and Logic 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 834-110 Elementary Algebra with Applications<br />
Kenosha<br />
804-133-3K11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
804-133-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
804-370 Mathematics I/Applied 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 854-760 Mathematics/Pre <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Racine<br />
804-370-3R1A $245.62 F 01:30P-05:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
Elkhorn<br />
804-370-3E1A $245.62 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
804-371 Mathematics II/Applied 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-370 Mathematics I/Applied<br />
Racine<br />
804-371-3R2A $124.81 ST F 01:30P-03:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
Natural Science<br />
806-179 Anatomy and Physiology,<br />
Advanced<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
4.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
806-179-3K11 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-179-3K1A $509.24 Th 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
T 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
806-179-3K1B $509.24 W 08:05A-11:05A 01/18-05/07<br />
M 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07<br />
806-179-3K1C $509.24 Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-179-3K1D $509.24 W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
806-179-3R11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-179-3R1A $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
806-179-3B11 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-179-3B1A $509.24 W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-189 Anatomy, Basic 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
806-189-3R1A $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
806-189-3B1A $366.43 S 08:05A-11:05A 01/21-05/12<br />
18 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
806-186 Biochemistry/Introduction 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-134 General Chemistry<br />
Kenosha<br />
806-186-3K1A $509.24 Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-143 <strong>College</strong> Physics 1 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-113 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1A<br />
Racine<br />
806-143-3R11 $381.93 M 01:30P-03:30P 01/23-05/09<br />
M 03:30P-05:30P 01/23-05/09<br />
806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-134 General Chemistry<br />
Kenosha<br />
806-177-3K11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-177-3K1A $509.24 T 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
806-177-3K1B $509.24 W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07<br />
806-177-3K1C $509.24 W 11:20A-02:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-177-3K1D $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-177-3KMA $509.24 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 11:15A-01:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
806-177-3R11 $509.24 T 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-177-3R1A $509.24 M 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-177-3R1B $509.24 M 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
806-177-3E11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-177-3E1A $509.24 MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
F 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
806-177-3B11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-177-3B1A $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-114 General Biology 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
806-114-3K11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-114-3K1A $509.24 Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
806-114-3R1A $509.24 T 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
806-114-3B1A $509.24 M 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-134 General Chemistry 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-106 <strong>College</strong> Math, Introduction to or 804-107 <strong>College</strong><br />
Mathematics<br />
Kenosha<br />
806-134-3K11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-134-3K12 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-134-3K1A $509.24 MF 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07<br />
806-134-3K1B $509.24 T 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
806-134-3K1D $509.24 M 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-134-3K1E $509.24 T 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-134-3K1F $509.24 F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
F 12:25P-02:25P 01/20-05/04<br />
806-134-3K1G $509.24 S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
S 12:25P-02:25P 01/21-05/05<br />
Racine<br />
806-134-3R11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-134-3R12 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-134-3R1A $509.24 MF 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07<br />
806-134-3R1B $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
806-134-3E11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-134-3E12 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-134-3E1B $509.24 W 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/07<br />
M 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-154 General Physics 1 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-114 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1B or 804-115<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1<br />
Racine<br />
806-154-3R11 $509.24 W 04:45P-07:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 07:45P-09:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
806-154-3R1A $509.24 S 08:05A-11:05A 01/21-05/05<br />
S 11:05A-01:05P 01/21-05/05<br />
806-197 Microbiology 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
Kenosha<br />
806-197-3K11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-197-3K1A $509.24 M 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-197-3K1B $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-197-3K1C $509.24 T 09:10A-11:10P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
806-197-3K1D $509.24 M 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-197-3K1E $509.24 F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
F 12:25P-02:25P 01/20-05/04<br />
806-197-3R1A $509.24 T 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
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Racine<br />
806-197-3R11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
806-197-3B11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
806-197-3B1A $509.24 T 10:15A-01:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
806-197-3B1B $509.24 F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
F 12:25P-02:25P 01/20-05/04<br />
806-112 Principles of Sustainability 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
806-112-3K1A $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
Social Science<br />
809-195 Economics 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-195-3K1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
809-195-3K31 $366.43 AC T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-03/20<br />
Racine<br />
809-195-3R1B $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
809-195-3E11 $366.43 W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
809-195-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-195-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-166 Ethics: Theory & Applications,<br />
Intro to<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-166-3K11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
809-166-3R11 $366.43 W 05:45P-09:05P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
809-166-3E11 $366.43 Th 05:45P-09:05P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
809-166-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
809-144 Macroeconomics 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-144-3K1B $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
809-144-3R11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
809-144-3R1A $366.43 AC MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
809-144-3R31 $366.43 AC M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-03/19<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
809-144-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-128 Marriage and Family 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-128-3K11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
809-128-3R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-128-3R1A $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
809-143 Microeconomics 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-143-3K11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
809-143-3R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
809-143-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-112 Principles of Sustainability 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-112-3K11 $366.43 TTh 03:40P-05:10P 01/19-05/08<br />
809-159 Psychology, Abnormal 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 809-198 Psychology, Introduction to<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-159-3K11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
809-159-3K1A $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
809-159-3R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-159-3R12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
809-159-3R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
809-159-3E1A $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
809-159-3B11 $366.43 INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
809-159-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-188 Psychology, Developmental 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-188-3K11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
809-188-3K12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
809-188-3K1A $366.43 MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
809-188-3K1B $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
809-188-3K1C $366.43 MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
809-188-3R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-188-3R1A $366.43 Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
809-188-3E11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
809-188-3E1A $366.43 T 12:25P-03:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
809-188-3B11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
809-188-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
20 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
809-198 Psychology, Introduction to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-198-3K11 $366.43 INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-198-3K12 $366.43 INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
809-198-3K13 $366.43 INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
809-198-3K14 $366.43 INET F 02:35P-05:35P 01/20-05/04<br />
809-198-3K1B $366.43 INET MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
809-198-3K1C $366.43 INET TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
809-198-3K1D $366.43 INET MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/07<br />
809-198-3KMA $366.43 INET M 09:10A-10:40A 01/23-05/07<br />
809-198-3KMB $366.43 INET W 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
809-198-3R11 $366.43 INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
809-198-3R12 $366.43 INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-198-3R14 $366.43 INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
809-198-3R1A $366.43 INET MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/07<br />
809-198-3R1B $366.43 INET MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
809-198-3R1C $366.43 INET MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
809-198-3R1E $366.43 INET TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
809-198-3R9A $366.43 INET S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
809-198-3RMA $366.43 BLND T 10:15A-11:45A 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
809-198-3E11 $366.43 INET T 05:15P-08:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-198-3E12 $366.43 INET Th 05:15P-08:15P 01/19-05/03<br />
809-198-3E1A $366.43 INET MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
809-198-3E1B $366.43 INET MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
809-198-3E1C $366.43 INET TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
809-198-3E1D $366.43 INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
809-198-3E31 $366.43 AC M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-03/19<br />
Burlington<br />
809-198-3B11 $366.43 INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
809-198-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-198-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-198-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-198-3W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-196-3R1C $366.43 INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
809-196-3R31 $366.43 AC W 06:00P-09:00P 03/07-05/02<br />
809-196-3R9A $366.43 AC S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
809-196-3RMA $366.43 BLND W 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
809-196-3E11 $366.43 INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-196-3E1A $366.43 INET TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
809-196-3E1B $366.43 INET TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
809-196-3B12 $366.43 INET W 05:15P-08:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
809-196-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-196-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-196-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-196-3W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-172 Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
809-172-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
809-196 Sociology, Introduction to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro<br />
Kenosha<br />
809-196-3K11 $366.43 INET MW 03:40P-05:10P 01/18-05/07<br />
809-196-3K12 $366.43 INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
809-196-3K13 $366.43 INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-196-3K14 $366.43 INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
809-196-3K15 $366.43 INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
809-196-3K1A $366.43 INET MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
809-196-3K1B $366.43 INET MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
809-196-3K1C $366.43 INET TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
809-196-3KMA $366.43 BLND T 09:10A-10:40A 01/24-05/08<br />
809-196-3KMB $366.43 BLND Th 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
809-196-3R11 $366.43 INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
809-196-3R12 $366.43 INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
809-196-3R13 $366.43 INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
809-196-3R14 $366.43 INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
809-196-3R15 $366.43 INET F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
809-196-3R1B $366.43 INET TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
General Studies: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 21
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Accounting....................................................................................................... 27<br />
Admin/Office Assistant/Medical......................................................................29<br />
Aeronautics...................................................................................................... 30<br />
Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse............................................................................. 31<br />
Architectural Technology.................................................................................. 31<br />
Automated Manufacturing............................................................................... 31<br />
Automotive Technology....................................................................................32<br />
Business Administration...................................................................................33<br />
Civil Engineering Technology............................................................................33<br />
Computer Software..........................................................................................34<br />
Criminal Justice............................................................................................... 35<br />
Culinary Arts................................................................................................... 36<br />
Dental............................................................................................................. 37<br />
Diesel Equipment Technology........................................................................... 37<br />
Early Childhood Education...............................................................................38<br />
Educational Services........................................................................................38<br />
Electrical Engineering Tech...............................................................................39<br />
Electromechanical Technology..........................................................................39<br />
Electronic Technology.......................................................................................39<br />
Emergency Medical Service..............................................................................40<br />
Financial Planning........................................................................................... 41<br />
Fire Technology............................................................................................... 41<br />
Fluid Power Technology.................................................................................... 41<br />
Graphics/Printing/Publishing.......................................................................... 41<br />
Health Information Technology........................................................................43<br />
Horticulture..................................................................................................... 43<br />
Human Services...............................................................................................44<br />
Industrial Equip Mechanic................................................................................45<br />
Interior Design................................................................................................. 45<br />
Interpreter Technology.....................................................................................45<br />
IT - Information Technology..............................................................................46<br />
IT - Microcomputer Specialist............................................................................ 47<br />
IT - Network Communications........................................................................... 47<br />
IT - Programming and Web..............................................................................48<br />
Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt...................................................................49<br />
Mechanical Technology....................................................................................50<br />
Medical Terminology........................................................................................ 51<br />
Nursing........................................................................................................... 52<br />
Nursing and Nursing Related...........................................................................54<br />
Pharmacy........................................................................................................ 55<br />
Physical Therapy Assistant...............................................................................55<br />
Quality Assurance............................................................................................ 56<br />
Quality Interdisciplinary..................................................................................56<br />
Radiologic Technology......................................................................................56<br />
Related Business.............................................................................................. 56<br />
Renewable Energy - Electricity..........................................................................56<br />
Small Business................................................................................................. 57<br />
Supervisory Management................................................................................ 57<br />
Surgical Tech................................................................................................... 58<br />
Welding........................................................................................................... 58<br />
22 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Accelerated Learning....................................................................................... 57<br />
Accounting Capstone........................................................................................ 27<br />
Accounting for Business................................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Portfolio Development.................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Principles....................................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Program Orientation...................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Software Applications..................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Spreadsheet Applications................................................................28<br />
Action-Scripting Flash.......................................................................................48<br />
Administrative Assistant Internship...................................................................29<br />
Administrative Office Procedures......................................................................29<br />
Advanced Chassis Systems...............................................................................32<br />
Advanced Office Technologies...........................................................................29<br />
Advanced Technology for Interior Design..........................................................45<br />
Advanced Webpage Design.............................................................................. 41<br />
Aero Science Aviation Safety............................................................................30<br />
Aero Science Commercial.................................................................................30<br />
Aero Science Engine/ Structures/ Systems.......................................................30<br />
Aero Science Instrument...................................................................................30<br />
Aeronautical Skills Development......................................................................30<br />
Aircraft Systems-Advanced...............................................................................30<br />
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation.................................................................. 31<br />
Applied Coding................................................................................................ 43<br />
Applied Exit Strategies/Display Graphics..........................................................42<br />
Architectural Drafting/Commercial.................................................................. 31<br />
ARRT Certification Seminar...............................................................................56<br />
Art History....................................................................................................... 45<br />
ASL 2............................................................................................................... 45<br />
ASL 4/Interpreting........................................................................................... 46<br />
ASL Skillbuilding 3........................................................................................... 46<br />
ASL Skillbuilding 4........................................................................................... 46<br />
ASL Skillbuilding 6........................................................................................... 46<br />
ASL Structure and Function...............................................................................46<br />
Aspects of Disabilities.......................................................................................44<br />
Assertive Behavior........................................................................................... 57<br />
Authoring Tools - Flash.....................................................................................42<br />
Auto Instrumentation and Testing.....................................................................32<br />
Auto IT for Transportation................................................................................32<br />
Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience................................ 31<br />
Auto Service Fundamentals..............................................................................32<br />
Auto Service Simulation...................................................................................32<br />
Auto Transmission/Transaxle...........................................................................32<br />
AutoCAD for Construction Sciences....................................................................33<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction......................................................................................50<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction to..................................................................................45<br />
Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro........................................................ 31<br />
Automated Office Applications I........................................................................29<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Automated Office Applications II.......................................................................29<br />
Automated Office Applications III......................................................................29<br />
Aviation/Introduction...................................................................................... 31<br />
Baking for Chefs..............................................................................................36<br />
Behavior Challenges........................................................................................38<br />
BIZ Internship..................................................................................................33<br />
Boundary Location and Research......................................................................33<br />
Brake Systems.................................................................................................32<br />
Building Materials...........................................................................................33<br />
Business Communications................................................................................56<br />
Business Finance and Budgeting......................................................................28<br />
Business Law...................................................................................................33<br />
Business Management Internship.....................................................................33<br />
Business Purchasing.........................................................................................49<br />
Business/Introduction to..................................................................................33<br />
CAD - Solidworks..............................................................................................50<br />
CAD Intermediate............................................................................................50<br />
CAD/Solids Advanced......................................................................................50<br />
Cardiology II....................................................................................................40<br />
Catering/Banquets..........................................................................................36<br />
Child and Adolescent Mental Health.................................................................44<br />
Child Welfare Policy and Practice.....................................................................44<br />
Children’s Spontaneous Play............................................................................38<br />
Climate Control Systems...................................................................................32<br />
Clinical II......................................................................................................... 40<br />
CNC/CAM Programming.................................................................................. 31<br />
Commercial Code............................................................................................. 31<br />
Community Pharmacy Clinical..........................................................................55<br />
Community Policing Strategies.........................................................................35<br />
Community Resources and Services..................................................................44<br />
Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced.......................................................32<br />
Computer Assisted Programming/Robotics and FMS.........................................32<br />
Computer Illustration/Drawing Techniques......................................................42<br />
Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE), Adv.......................................................48<br />
Computer Support Specialist Internship............................................................ 47<br />
Computing for Healthcare, Introduction............................................................ 51<br />
Conflict Resolution in Engineering/Construction...............................................33<br />
Constitutional Law...........................................................................................35<br />
Construction Estimating...................................................................................33<br />
Construction Methods.......................................................................................34<br />
Construction Project Management....................................................................34<br />
Corporate Sponsorship Development................................................................49<br />
Correctional Processes......................................................................................44<br />
Counseling/Introduction to..............................................................................44<br />
CPT Coding......................................................................................................43<br />
Credit Procedures.............................................................................................49<br />
Criminal Investigation Theory..........................................................................35<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 23
Criminal Justice, Intro to..................................................................................35<br />
Criminal Law................................................................................................... 36<br />
CSS Skills Implementation & Career Prep......................................................... 47<br />
Culinary Competition I..................................................................................... 37<br />
Culinary Competition II.................................................................................... 37<br />
Culinary Skills I............................................................................................... 37<br />
Culinary Skills II.............................................................................................. 37<br />
Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting....................................................................46<br />
DB2 UDB Programming & Stored Procedures....................................................49<br />
DC/AC I........................................................................................................... 39<br />
DC/AC II.......................................................................................................... 39<br />
Deaf Culture in America...................................................................................46<br />
Dental Office Management............................................................................... 37<br />
Design & Publishing........................................................................................42<br />
Design Concepts............................................................................................... 42<br />
Design Problems.............................................................................................. 51<br />
Diesel Brake Systems....................................................................................... 37<br />
Diesel Control Systems, Advanced.................................................................... 37<br />
Diesel Drive Trains........................................................................................... 37<br />
Diesel Engine Service....................................................................................... 37<br />
Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced......................................................................... 37<br />
Diesel Hydraulic Systems.................................................................................38<br />
Digital Electronics............................................................................................ 40<br />
Digital Photography/Advanced........................................................................42<br />
Digital Photography/Introduction to................................................................42<br />
Digital Prepress Fundamentals.........................................................................42<br />
Dining Room Service........................................................................................ 37<br />
Diversity and Change Management.................................................................. 57<br />
E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet...........................................................49<br />
ECE: Administering an Early Childhood Education Program...............................38<br />
ECE: Art, Music, and Language Arts..................................................................38<br />
ECE: Child Development...................................................................................38<br />
ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education................................................38<br />
ECE: Guiding Children’s Behavior.....................................................................38<br />
ECE: Practicum 2.............................................................................................. 38<br />
ECE: Practicum 3.............................................................................................. 38<br />
ECE: Practicum 4.............................................................................................. 38<br />
Electrical & Electronic Systems 1......................................................................32<br />
Electrical & Electronic Systems 2......................................................................32<br />
Electrical & Electronic Systems 3......................................................................32<br />
Electromechanical Dr Systems..........................................................................39<br />
Electronic Circuit Analysis.................................................................................39<br />
Electronic Communications...............................................................................40<br />
Electronic Devices I.......................................................................................... 40<br />
Electronic Devices II.........................................................................................40<br />
Electronics/Future Trends in.............................................................................40<br />
Emergency Care for Specialties........................................................................40<br />
Emerging Technologies & Applications.............................................................. 47<br />
EMT-Basic........................................................................................................ 40<br />
Engine Performance 1.....................................................................................32<br />
Engine Performance 2.....................................................................................32<br />
Engine Repair 1............................................................................................... 32<br />
Engine Repair 2............................................................................................... 33<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1........................................................................ 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2........................................................................ 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3........................................................................ 51<br />
Entrepreneurship 3- Operations MGMT............................................................. 57<br />
Entrepreneurship-New Venture......................................................................... 57<br />
Fabrication Techniques.....................................................................................40<br />
Family and Chemical Abuse............................................................................. 31<br />
Family Theory and Practice..............................................................................44<br />
Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical...........................................39<br />
Financial Analysis/Management......................................................................28<br />
Fine Dining...................................................................................................... 37<br />
Fire Investigation............................................................................................. 41<br />
Fire Prevention................................................................................................ 41<br />
Fire Protection Hydraulics................................................................................ 41<br />
Fire Protection Systems.................................................................................... 41<br />
Fire Science Student Internship........................................................................ 41<br />
Fire Service/Changing Technologies................................................................. 41<br />
Firefighting Principles I.................................................................................... 41<br />
Firefighting Principles II................................................................................... 41<br />
Flight Private Pilot........................................................................................... 31<br />
Floral Design II/Commercial............................................................................43<br />
Fluid Power and Design................................................................................... 51<br />
Food and Beverage Cost Control....................................................................... 37<br />
Foods, Basic..................................................................................................... 37<br />
Fresh Water Treatment.....................................................................................34<br />
Fruit and Vegetable Science..............................................................................43<br />
Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions............................................................55<br />
Game Engine Development..............................................................................49<br />
Game Programming Technologies....................................................................49<br />
Garde Manger................................................................................................. 37<br />
Gerontology/Introduction to............................................................................44<br />
Global Interior Design Field Study....................................................................45<br />
Graphic Design Professional Practices..............................................................42<br />
Graphics for Gaming........................................................................................42<br />
Greenhouse Crops............................................................................................ 43<br />
Group Counseling............................................................................................44<br />
Hazardous Materials........................................................................................ 41<br />
Health and Wellness for Firefighters................................................................. 41<br />
Health Data Management................................................................................43<br />
Healthcare Delivery Systems............................................................................43<br />
Healthcare Quality Management......................................................................43<br />
Healthcare Reimbursement..............................................................................43<br />
History of Furniture and Decorative Arts...........................................................45<br />
Horticulture Business Operations......................................................................43<br />
Horticulture Internship.....................................................................................43<br />
Human Resource Management......................................................................... 57<br />
Human Service Field Experience.......................................................................44<br />
Human Service Field Experience II...................................................................44<br />
Human Services/Introduction..........................................................................44<br />
IA: Introduction to Educational Practices...........................................................38<br />
IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech.....................................................................38<br />
IA: Practicum 1................................................................................................ 38<br />
IA: Techniques for Science................................................................................38<br />
IA: Technology and Media Resources................................................................38<br />
IA:Advanced Reading and Language Arts..........................................................38<br />
24 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior..................................................................38<br />
IA:Overview of Special Education......................................................................38<br />
IBM i System Administration............................................................................49<br />
Illustration Media Concepts..............................................................................42<br />
Illustration, Advanced......................................................................................42<br />
Income Tax Accounting.....................................................................................28<br />
Industrial Controls, Introduction to...................................................................39<br />
Industrial Electronics........................................................................................40<br />
Industrial Mechanic Capstone Project................................................................45<br />
Interior Design Internship and Portfolio Development.......................................45<br />
Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products............................................................45<br />
Interior Project Design, Advanced.....................................................................45<br />
Intermediate Accounting I................................................................................28<br />
Intermediate Accounting II...............................................................................29<br />
International Buffets........................................................................................ 37<br />
Internet Business Applications..........................................................................49<br />
Internet Programming.....................................................................................49<br />
Internet/Introduction to...................................................................................34<br />
Internship for Accounting.................................................................................29<br />
Interpreting: Sign to Voice................................................................................46<br />
Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping..........................................................45<br />
Interviews/ Interrogations/Confessions...........................................................36<br />
Intrusion Detection Systems............................................................................. 47<br />
Investments..................................................................................................... 33<br />
IT Customer Service Support............................................................................. 47<br />
IT Essentials..................................................................................................... 46<br />
IT in Business................................................................................................... 46<br />
IT Job Search Skills.......................................................................................... 46<br />
IT Project Management.................................................................................... 47<br />
Juvenile Law.................................................................................................... 36<br />
Keyboarding.................................................................................................... 29<br />
Keyboarding Applications.................................................................................30<br />
Landscape Design/Advanced...........................................................................43<br />
Landscape Design/Introduction........................................................................43<br />
Landscape Plants II..........................................................................................44<br />
Landscaping/Interior.......................................................................................44<br />
Leadership Development.................................................................................. 57<br />
Legal Aspects of Land Surveying......................................................................34<br />
Legal Issues for Supervisors............................................................................. 57<br />
LPN Refresher I - Theory/Lab...........................................................................54<br />
LPN Refresher II - Clinical.................................................................................54<br />
Machine Design/Elements of........................................................................... 51<br />
Management Accounting..................................................................................29<br />
Management/Merchandising...........................................................................50<br />
Managing for Quality....................................................................................... 57<br />
Managing Pharmacy Benefits...........................................................................55<br />
Manual Drive Train and Axles..........................................................................33<br />
Manufacturing Process Applications.................................................................. 51<br />
Manufacturing Shop Safety..............................................................................56<br />
Marketing Internship.......................................................................................50<br />
Marketing Management...................................................................................50<br />
Marketing Principles........................................................................................50<br />
Marketing/Sports and Event Introduction.........................................................50<br />
Materials Testing............................................................................................. 34<br />
Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech................................................... 51<br />
Mechanical Power Transmission.......................................................................45<br />
Mechanical Skills for Technicians......................................................................32<br />
Medical Devices; Function and Use 1................................................................39<br />
Medical Emergencies.......................................................................................40<br />
Medical Terminology........................................................................................ 51<br />
Mental Health/Substance Abuse...................................................................... 31<br />
Menu Planning Purchasing Cost Control........................................................... 37<br />
Message Services Administration...................................................................... 47<br />
Microsoft Access...............................................................................................34<br />
Microsoft Excel.................................................................................................34<br />
Microsoft Excel II.............................................................................................34<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint.......................................................................................35<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint II....................................................................................35<br />
Microsoft Word................................................................................................35<br />
Microsoft Word II.............................................................................................35<br />
Motor Controls................................................................................................. 51<br />
MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment................................................56<br />
Multimedia Applications...................................................................................42<br />
Multimedia Survey...........................................................................................42<br />
Network Administration - Linux/Unix............................................................... 47<br />
Network Administration - Microsoft.................................................................. 47<br />
Network Concepts - CCNA1...............................................................................48<br />
Network Specialist Internship...........................................................................48<br />
Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to...........................................................48<br />
NSG: Applied Pediatric Concepts.......................................................................54<br />
Nsg: Endocrine & Electrolytes Disorders............................................................54<br />
Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice................................................................................52<br />
Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice...................................................................52<br />
Nursing Advanced Skills...................................................................................52<br />
Nursing Clinical Transition................................................................................52<br />
Nursing Complex Health Alterations I...............................................................52<br />
Nursing Complex Health Alterations II..............................................................52<br />
Nursing Fundamentals.....................................................................................53<br />
Nursing Health Alterations...............................................................................53<br />
Nursing Health Promotion................................................................................53<br />
Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice..............................................................53<br />
Nursing Management and Professional Concepts..............................................53<br />
Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts....................................................53<br />
Nursing Pharmacology.....................................................................................53<br />
Nursing Skills..................................................................................................53<br />
Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan.........................................................54<br />
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care Management..........................................54<br />
Office Proofreading and Editing.......................................................................30<br />
Office Technology Communications...................................................................30<br />
Optoelectronics................................................................................................ 40<br />
Organizational Development............................................................................ 57<br />
Pathophysiology for Health Professions............................................................54<br />
Payroll Accounting...........................................................................................29<br />
PC Basics/MS Office.........................................................................................35<br />
Perennials.......................................................................................................44<br />
Perl Programming, Introduction to...................................................................49<br />
Personal Financial Planning............................................................................. 41<br />
Personal Skills for Supervisors......................................................................... 57<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 25
Pharmaceutical Business Applications...............................................................55<br />
Pharmacy Calculations.....................................................................................55<br />
Pharmacy Law................................................................................................. 55<br />
Plant Pests and Control....................................................................................44<br />
Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction............................................................... 41<br />
Police Administration.......................................................................................36<br />
Police Science Internship..................................................................................36<br />
Practicum II..................................................................................................... 46<br />
Preventative/Predictive Maintenance...............................................................45<br />
Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare....................................................52<br />
Principles of Emergency Services...................................................................... 41<br />
Problem Solving and Decision Making.............................................................. 57<br />
Process Controls............................................................................................... 39<br />
Professional Communications...........................................................................36<br />
Professional Development................................................................................30<br />
Professional Development for Interpreter.........................................................46<br />
Professional Piloting I...................................................................................... 31<br />
Professional Piloting II..................................................................................... 31<br />
Professional Practice 1.....................................................................................43<br />
Professional Practice 2.....................................................................................43<br />
Professional Practices in Human Services.........................................................45<br />
Programmable Controllers...............................................................................39<br />
Programmable Logic Controllers/Advanced......................................................39<br />
Programming & Database, Introduction to Concepts.........................................49<br />
Project Management........................................................................................ 57<br />
Promotion Principles I......................................................................................50<br />
Psychopharmacology....................................................................................... 31<br />
PTA Clinical Practice 1......................................................................................55<br />
PTA Clinical Practice 3......................................................................................55<br />
PTA Kinesiology 2............................................................................................ 55<br />
PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation..................................................................55<br />
PTA Professional Issues 2.................................................................................55<br />
PTA Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan..............................................................55<br />
PTA Therapeutic Exercise..................................................................................56<br />
Publication Design for the Office......................................................................30<br />
Quality for Automated Manufacturing..............................................................32<br />
Radiation Protection and Biology.....................................................................56<br />
Radiographic Imaging 2...................................................................................56<br />
Radiographic Pathology...................................................................................56<br />
Radiographic Procedures 2...............................................................................56<br />
Radiographic Quality Analysis..........................................................................56<br />
Radiography Clinical 2.....................................................................................56<br />
Radiography Clinical 5.....................................................................................56<br />
Records Management.......................................................................................30<br />
Reinforced Concrete—Design & Detailing..........................................................34<br />
Rendering Techniques......................................................................................45<br />
Report Writing................................................................................................. 36<br />
Residential and Commercial Inspection............................................................ 31<br />
Retailing.......................................................................................................... 50<br />
RN Refresher I - Theory/Lab............................................................................54<br />
RN Refresher II - Clinical..................................................................................54<br />
Robotics Mechanics I........................................................................................39<br />
Robotics/Material Handling Systems................................................................45<br />
Rules of Evidence............................................................................................. 36<br />
Safety in Healthcare........................................................................................39<br />
Safety in the Workplace................................................................................... 57<br />
Sanitation and Hygiene................................................................................... 37<br />
Securing Wireless Devices and Networks...........................................................48<br />
Security Policies and Procedures......................................................................48<br />
Security, Intro to.............................................................................................. 36<br />
Selling Principles............................................................................................. 50<br />
Selling Principles/Advanced.............................................................................50<br />
Selling Techniques........................................................................................... 50<br />
Server Technologies.........................................................................................48<br />
Sewer and Water Systems................................................................................34<br />
Short Order/Deli............................................................................................. 37<br />
Skill Building I................................................................................................. 30<br />
Solid State Circuits, Introduction to...................................................................39<br />
Spanish for Law Enforcement...........................................................................36<br />
Statics.............................................................................................................. 51<br />
Statistical Process Control/CT...........................................................................56<br />
Steering & Suspension Systems........................................................................33<br />
Strategies, Tactics & Incident Mgmt.................................................................. 41<br />
Stress Management......................................................................................... 57<br />
Structural Mechanics—Civil Engineering............................................................34<br />
Supervision..................................................................................................... 57<br />
Surgical Interventions 2...................................................................................58<br />
Surgical Pharmacology....................................................................................58<br />
Surgical Skills Application................................................................................58<br />
Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2..........................................................................58<br />
Surgical Technology Clinical 3..........................................................................58<br />
Surgical Technology Clinical 4..........................................................................58<br />
Survey Construction, Rte and Hwy....................................................................34<br />
Sustainable Energy-Capstone Design Proj.........................................................56<br />
Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & 4.......................................................................48<br />
System i Concepts............................................................................................ 49<br />
System i Control Language...............................................................................49<br />
System Software Support................................................................................. 47<br />
Team Building and Problem Solving................................................................. 57<br />
TEAS TEST........................................................................................................ 54<br />
Terrorism/Homeland Security..........................................................................36<br />
Ticket Sales...................................................................................................... 50<br />
Time Management........................................................................................... 57<br />
Traffic Theory.................................................................................................. 36<br />
Trauma Emergencies........................................................................................ 41<br />
Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems...................................................39<br />
Variable Speed Drives......................................................................................39<br />
Video Editing................................................................................................... 42<br />
Waste Water Treatment....................................................................................34<br />
Web Pages for the Office..................................................................................30<br />
Web Programming Concepts............................................................................49<br />
Webpage Design for Graphic Designers............................................................43<br />
Welding Basics................................................................................................. 58<br />
Windows Operating Systems and Concepts.......................................................35<br />
Word Processing for the Office.........................................................................30<br />
26 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
Accounting<br />
101-158 Accounting Capstone 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 101-104 Income Tax Accounting and 101-122 Intermediate<br />
Accounting II and 101-131 Management Accounting and 101-143 Payroll Accounting<br />
COREQUISITES: 101-155 Financial Analysis/Management<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-158-3KA1 $496.24 IPVID M 05:30P-08:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
101-158-3KMA $496.24 BLND M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
101-158-3RAA $496.24 IPVID M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
101-158-3EAA $496.24 I M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-158-3WOA $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-158-3WOB $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-158-3WOC $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-158-3WOD $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/28-05/30<br />
101-158-3WOE $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-158-3WOF $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-158-3WOG $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-158-3WOH $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-158-3WOI $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-158-3WOJ $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-158-3WOK $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-158-3WOL $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-112 Accounting for Business 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-112-3K11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
101-112-3K1A $366.43 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
101-112-3R1A $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
101-112-3R31 $366.43 AC T 05:30P-09:30P 03/20-04/24<br />
Elkhorn<br />
101-112-3E1A $366.43 Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-112-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-112-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-112-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-105 Accounting Portfolio Development 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 101-104 Income Tax Accounting and 101-131 Management<br />
Accounting and 101-143 Payroll Accounting and 101-154 Accounting Software<br />
Applications and 101-155 Financial Analysis/Management and 101-106 Accounting<br />
Spreadsheet Applications or 101-126 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-105-3KMA $248.12 BLND Th 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-105-3WOA $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-105-3WOB $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-105-3WOC $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-105-3WOD $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-105-3WOE $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-105-3WOF $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-105-3WOG $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-105-3WOH $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-105-3WOI $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-105-3WOJ $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-105-3WOK $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-105-3WOL $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-114 Accounting Principles 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-114-3K11 $496.24 T 05:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
101-114-3K1A $496.24 MW 09:10A-11:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
101-114-3R11 $496.24 T 05:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
101-114-3R1A $496.24 TTh 09:10A-11:40A 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
101-114-3E1A $496.24 MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-114-3WOA $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-114-3WOB $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-114-3WOC $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-114-3WOD $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-114-3WOE $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-114-3WOF $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-114-3WOG $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-114-3WOH $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-114-3WOI $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-114-3WOJ $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-114-3WOK $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-114-3WOL $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-100 Accounting Program Orientation 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
101-100-3WOA $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-100-3WOB $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-100-3WOC $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-100-3WOD $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-100-3WOE $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-100-3WOF $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-100-3WOG $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-100-3WOH $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-100-3WOI $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-100-3WOJ $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-100-3WOK $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-100-3WOL $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-154 Accounting Software Applications 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 101-112 Accounting for Business or 101-114 Accounting<br />
Principles<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-154-3K61 $248.12 SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
101-154-3K6A $248.12 SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
101-154-3R6A $248.12 SP T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 27
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-154-3WOA $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-154-3WOB $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-154-3WOC $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-154-3WOD $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-154-3WOE $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-154-3WOF $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-154-3WOG $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-154-3WOH $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-154-3WOI $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-154-3WOJ $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-154-3WOK $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-154-3WOL $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 101-114 Accounting Principles or 101-112 Accounting for<br />
Business and 103-102 Microsoft Excel or 103-199 PC Basics/MS Office<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-106-3K61 $372.18 SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
101-106-3K6A $372.18 SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
101-106-3R6A $372.18 SP T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-106-3WOA $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-106-3WOB $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-106-3WOC $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-106-3WOD $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-106-3WOE $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-106-3WOF $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-106-3WOG $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-106-3WOH $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-106-3WOI $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-106-3WOJ $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-106-3WOK $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-106-3WOL $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-184 Business Finance and Budgeting 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-184-3K31 $366.43 AC W 09:10A-12:25P 03/21-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
101-184-3R31 $366.43 AC W 06:00P-09:15P 01/18-02/29<br />
101-155 Financial Analysis/Management 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or 101-126<br />
Accounting Spreadsheet Applications<br />
COREQUISITES: 101-122 Intermediate Accounting II<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-155-3KA1 $372.18 IPVID W 05:30P-07:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-155-3KMA $372.18 BLND W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
101-155-3RAA $372.18 IPVID W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
101-155-3EAA $372.18 IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-155-3WOA $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-155-3WOB $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-155-3WOC $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-155-3WOD $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-155-3WOE $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-155-3WOF $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-155-3WOG $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-155-3WOH $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-155-3WOI $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-155-3WOJ $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-155-3WOK $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-155-3WOL $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-104 Income Tax Accounting 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-104-3KM1 $496.24 BLND Th 05:30P-08:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
101-104-3KMA $496.24 BLND Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
101-104-3RMA $496.24 BLND Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
101-104-3EMA $496.24 INET M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-104-3WOA $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-104-3WOB $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-104-3WOC $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-104-3WOD $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-104-3WOE $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-104-3WOF $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-104-3WOG $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-104-3WOH $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-104-3WOI $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-104-3WOJ $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-104-3WOK $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-104-3WOL $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-121 Intermediate Accounting I 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 101-114 Accounting Principles<br />
COREQUISITES: 101-100 Accounting Program Orientation and 804-123 Math with<br />
Business Applications and 103-102 Microsoft Excel or 103-199 PC Basics/MS Office<br />
Kenosha<br />
101-121-3KM1 $496.24 BLND T 05:30P-08:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
101-121-3KMA $496.24 BLND W 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
101-121-3RMA $496.24 BLND W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
101-121-3EMA $496.24 INET W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-121-3WOA $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-121-3WOB $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-121-3WOC $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-121-3WOD $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-121-3WOE $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-121-3WOF $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
28 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
101-121-3WOG $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-121-3WOH $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-121-3WOI $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-121-3WOJ $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-121-3WOK $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-121-3WOL $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-122 Intermediate Accounting II 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 101-121 Intermediate Accounting I<br />
Off Campus<br />
101-122-3WOA $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-122-3WOB $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-122-3WOC $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-122-3WOD $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-122-3WOE $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-122-3WOF $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-122-3WOG $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-122-3WOH $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-122-3WOI $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-122-3WOJ $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-122-3WOK $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-122-3WOL $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-103 Internship for Accounting 2.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
101-103-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-131 Management Accounting 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 101-121 Intermediate Accounting I<br />
COREQUISITES: 101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or 101-126<br />
Accounting Spreadsheet Applications<br />
Off Campus<br />
101-131-3WOA $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-131-3WOB $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-131-3WOC $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-131-3WOD $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-131-3WOE $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-131-3WOF $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-131-3WOG $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-131-3WOH $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-131-3WOI $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-131-3WOJ $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-131-3WOK $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-131-3WOL $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
101-143 Payroll Accounting 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
101-143-3WOA $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
101-143-3WOB $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/16<br />
101-143-3WOC $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/23<br />
101-143-3WOD $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/30<br />
101-143-3WOE $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/06<br />
101-143-3WOF $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13<br />
101-143-3WOG $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/20<br />
101-143-3WOH $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/27<br />
101-143-3WOI $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/05<br />
101-143-3WOJ $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/11<br />
101-143-3WOK $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/18<br />
101-143-3WOL $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25<br />
Admin/Office Assistant/<br />
Medical<br />
106-192 Administrative Assistant Internship 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-192-3K1A $366.43 DS T 08:05A-10:05A 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
106-192-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-190 Administrative Office Procedures 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-138 Automated Office Applications I<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-190-3KM1 $372.18 BLND W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-004 Advanced Office Technologies 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-004-3KMA $372.18 BLND T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
106-004-3RM1 $372.18 BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
106-004-3EMA $372.18 BLND M 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
106-138 Automated Office Applications I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-137 Keyboarding Applications<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-138-3K1A $372.18 INET MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
106-138-3R11 $372.18 INET W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
106-138-3EMA $372.18 BLND T 11:20A-01:20P 01/24-05/08<br />
106-142 Automated Office Applications II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-138 Automated Office Applications I<br />
Off Campus<br />
106-142-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-152 Automated Office Applications III 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-142 Automated Office Applications II and 106-190<br />
Administrative Office Procedures<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-152-3KMA $372.18 BLND M 11:20A-01:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
106-152-3RM1 $372.18 BLND Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
106-152-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-126 Keyboarding 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-126-3K2A $124.81 ST TTh 01:30P-04:00P 01/19-02/28<br />
Racine<br />
106-126-3R1A $124.81 TTh 02:35P-05:05P 03/20-04/26<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 29
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Elkhorn<br />
106-126-3E2A $124.81 ST T 08:05A-10:35A 01/24-04/17<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
106-126-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-137 Keyboarding Applications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-137-3K11 $372.18 TTh 05:50P-08:20P 01/19-05/08<br />
106-137-3K2A $372.18 ST TTh 01:30P-04:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
106-137-3R1A $372.18 MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
106-137-3R21 $372.18 ST MW 06:55P-09:25P 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
106-137-3EMA $372.18 BLND T 08:05A-10:35A 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
106-137-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-178 Office Proofreading and Editing 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-178-3K1A $245.62 W 03:40P-05:40P 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
106-178-3R1A $245.62 W 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
106-178-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-187 Office Technology Communications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-137 Keyboarding Applications and 106-178 Office<br />
Proofreading and Editing and 801-136 English Composition 1<br />
Off Campus<br />
106-187-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-119 Professional Development 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-119-3K1A $245.62 Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
106-119-3R11 $245.62 W 06:55P-08:55P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
106-119-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-002 Publication Design for the Office 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-137 Keyboarding Applications<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-002-3KMA $372.18 BLND T 11:20A-01:20P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
106-002-3RM1 $372.18 BLND M 05:50P-07:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
106-002-3EMA $372.18 BLND M 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/07<br />
106-112 Records Management 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-112-3K1A $245.62 W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
106-112-3R11 $245.62 W 04:45P-06:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
106-112-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-127 Skill Building I 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-126 Keyboarding<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-127-3K2A $124.81 ST TTh 01:30P-04:00P 03/20-04/26<br />
Racine<br />
106-127-3R21 $124.81 ST M 06:55P-09:25P 01/23-04/23<br />
106-199 Web Pages for the Office 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-199-3KM1 $248.12 BLND M 05:50P-07:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
106-003 Word Processing for the Office 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-137 Keyboarding Applications<br />
Kenosha<br />
106-003-3KMA $496.24 BLND W 08:05A-11:05A 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
106-003-3RM1 $496.24 BLND Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
106-003-3W7A $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Aeronautics<br />
402-138 Aero Science Aviation Safety 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Horizon Center<br />
402-138-3H1A $366.43 DS TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
402-133 Aero Science Commercial 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
402-133-3K6A $557.43 SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
402-139 Aero Science Engine/<br />
Structures/Systems<br />
PREREQUISITES: 402-140 Flight Private Pilot<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Horizon Center<br />
402-139-3H1A $366.43 DS TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/09<br />
402-137 Aero Science Instrument 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
402-137-3K6A $557.43 SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
402-166 Aeronautical Skills Development 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Horizon Center<br />
402-166-3H1A $4274.81 TWThFSSu TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
402-122 Aircraft Systems-Advanced 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 402-139 Aero Science Engine/ Structures/ Systems<br />
Horizon Center<br />
402-122-3H1A $366.43 DS TBA TBA-TBA 03/19-05/08<br />
30 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
402-129 Aviation/Introduction 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
402-129-3K6A $557.43 SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
402-140 Flight Private Pilot 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 402-129 Aviation/Introduction<br />
Horizon Center<br />
402-140-3H1A $13924.43 TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/18-05/08<br />
402-171 Professional Piloting I 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 402-140 Flight Private Pilot<br />
COREQUISITES: 402-137 Aero Science Instrument<br />
Horizon Center<br />
402-171-3H1A $6072.62 MTWThFSSu TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
402-173 Professional Piloting II 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 402-171 Professional Piloting I<br />
Horizon Center<br />
402-173-3H1A $11301.62 MTWThFSSu TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse<br />
550-130 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
550-130-3K11 $366.43 W 04:45P-08:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
550-130-3R1A $366.43 MW 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
550-130-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
550-154 Family and Chemical Abuse 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
550-154-3R1A $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
Off Campus<br />
550-154-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
550-156 Mental Health/Substance Abuse 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
550-156-3R11 $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
550-156-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
550-150 Psychopharmacology 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
550-150-3R11 $366.43 T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
550-150-3R9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
550-150-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Architectural Technology<br />
614-115 Architectural Drafting/Commercial 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 614-110 Architectural Drafting/Residential<br />
COREQUISITES: 614-114 Commercial Code<br />
CATI<br />
614-115-3C21 $381.93 ST,IPVID M 03:00P-05:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
M 05:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
614-115-3E21 $381.93 ST,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
Off Campus<br />
614-115-3Y21 $381.93 ST,IPVID M 03:00P-05:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
M 05:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
614-114 Commercial Code 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 614-115 Architectural Drafting/Commercial<br />
CATI<br />
614-114-3C21 $254.62 ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
614-114-3E21 $254.62 ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
614-114-3Y21 $254.62 ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
614-107 Residential and Commercial<br />
Inspection<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
CATI<br />
614-107-3CMA $381.93 F 08:00A-12:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
Automated Manufacturing<br />
628-108 Auto Manufacturing Systems<br />
Technology Field Experience<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 620-110 Robotics Mechanics I<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
628-108-3L61 $245.62 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
628-108-3E6A $245.62 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
628-100 Automated Manufacturing<br />
Concepts/Intro<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
628-100-3L61 $248.12 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/01-05/14<br />
Elkhorn<br />
628-100-3E6A $248.12 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
628-110 CNC/CAM Programming 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
628-110-3L61 $372.18 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
628-110-3E6A $372.18 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 31
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
628-112 Computer Aided Manufacturing,<br />
Advanced<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
628-112-3L61 $372.18 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
628-112-3E6A $372.18 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
628-111 Computer Assisted Programming/<br />
Robotics and FMS<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
628-111-3L11 $372.18 ST,IPVID M 04:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
628-111-3E6A $372.18 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
628-109 Mechanical Skills for Technicians 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
628-109-3L61 $372.18 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
628-109-3E6A $372.18 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
628-125 Quality for Automated Manufacturing 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
628-125-3L61 $372.18 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
628-125-3E6A $372.18 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
Automotive Technology<br />
602-195 Advanced Chassis Systems 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-104 Brake Systems and 602-127 Electrical & Electronic<br />
Systems 2<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-195-3H1A $245.62 SP MTWThF 12:00P-05:00P 01/18-01/25<br />
602-121 Auto Instrumentation and Testing 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-197 Engine Performance 1<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-121-3H11 $548.24 SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 02/08-03/05<br />
602-121-3H1A $548.24 SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 03/20-04/12<br />
602-122 Auto IT for Transportation 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-122-3H1A $274.12 SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-02/06<br />
TTh 12:25P-05:25P 01/19-02/07<br />
602-122-3H1B $274.12 SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-02/06<br />
MW 03:10P-05:10P 01/18-02/06<br />
F 12:25P-05:25P 01/20-02/03<br />
602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-122 Auto IT for Transportation<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-107-3H1A $274.12 SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 02/13-03/01<br />
TTh 12:25P-05:25P 02/14-03/01<br />
602-107-3H1B $274.12 SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 02/13-02/29<br />
MW 03:10P-05:40P 02/13-03/02<br />
F 12:25P-05:25P 02/17-02/24<br />
602-120 Auto Service Simulation 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-121 Auto Instrumentation and Testing<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-120-3H1A $3272.33 SP MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 04/18-05/08<br />
602-109 Auto Transmission/Transaxle 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-109-3H1A $548.24 SP MTWThF 12:00P-05:00P 02/20-03/21<br />
602-104 Brake Systems 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-104-3H1A $411.18 SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 03/05-04/04<br />
TTh 12:25P-04:10P 03/05-04/06<br />
602-104-3H1B $411.18 SP MWF 12:25P-02:55P 03/05-04/06<br />
MW 03:10P-06:55P 03/05-04/06<br />
602-196 Climate Control Systems 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-196-3H1A $411.18 SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 02/06-02/29<br />
602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals<br />
COREQUISITES: 804-107 <strong>College</strong> Mathematics<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-125-3H1A $533.74 SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 01/18-01/31<br />
602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals<br />
COREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-127-3H1A $411.18 SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 03/05-04/04<br />
602-128 Electrical & Electronic Systems 3 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-128-3H11 $411.18 SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 03/06-04/02<br />
602-128-3H1A $411.18 SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 04/17-05/04<br />
602-197 Engine Performance 1 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-103 Engine Repair 1 and 602-127 Electrical & Electronic<br />
Systems 2<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-197-3H11 $1706.18 SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-02/07<br />
602-197-3H1A $1706.18 SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 02/21-03/09<br />
602-198 Engine Performance 2 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-197 Engine Performance 1<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-198-3H1A $548.24 SP MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 03/22-04/17<br />
602-103 Engine Repair 1 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-103-3H1A $274.12 SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/30<br />
32 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
602-123 Engine Repair 2 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-103 Engine Repair 1<br />
COREQUISITES: 801-197 <strong>Technical</strong> Reporting<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-123-3H1A $411.18 SP MTWThF 12:00P-05:00P 01/26-02/15<br />
602-149 Manual Drive Train and Axles 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-149-3H11 $548.24 SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 04/03-05/02<br />
602-149-3H1A $548.24 SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 01/18-02/16<br />
602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals<br />
Horizon Center<br />
602-124-3H1A $411.18 SP MWF 12:25P-02:55P 04/11-05/07<br />
TTh 12:25P-04:10P 04/12-05/08<br />
602-124-3H1B $411.18 SP MWF 12:25P-02:55P 04/11-05/07<br />
MW 03:10P-06:55P 04/11-05/07<br />
Business Administration<br />
102-138 BIZ Internship 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
102-138-3R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/31-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
102-138-3E11 $366.43 Th 05:30P-08:30P 01/26-05/03<br />
102-160 Business Law 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
102-160-3K11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
102-160-3R11 $366.43 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
102-160-3E1A $366.43 AC T 04:45P-08:15P 03/27-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
102-160-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
102-160-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
102-186 Business Management Internship 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
102-186-3K1A $366.43 F 12:25P-03:30P 01/20-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
102-186-3E11 $366.43 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
102-137 Business/Introduction to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
102-137-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
102-137-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
102-122 Investments 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
102-122-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
102-122-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
102-122-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Civil Engineering Technology<br />
607-170 AutoCAD for Construction Sciences 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
607-170-3C2A $254.62 ST,IPVID T 09:00A-12:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-170-3E2A $254.62 ST,IPVID T 09:00A-12:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-170-3Y2A $254.62 ST,IPVID T 09:00A-12:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
607-108 Boundary Location and Research 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 607-173 Land Surveying Fundamentals<br />
CATI<br />
607-108-3C2A $381.93 ST,IPVID F 03:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-108-3E2A $381.93 ST,IPVID F 03:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-108-3Y2A $381.93 ST,IPVID F 03:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
607-106 Building Materials 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 607-107 Construction Methods<br />
CATI<br />
607-106-3C2A $254.62 ST,IPVID T 12:30P-03:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-106-3E2A $254.62 ST,IPVID T 12:30P-03:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-106-3Y2A $254.62 ST,IPVID T 12:30P-03:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
607-102 Conflict Resolution in Engineering/<br />
Construction<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
CATI<br />
607-102-3C11 $254.62 AC F 04:45P-07:45P 01/20-05/04<br />
607-102-3C1A $254.62 AC F 01:30P-04:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-102-3E1A $254.62 AC F 09:00A-12:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
607-128 Construction Estimating 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 607-106 Building Materials and 607-107 Construction Methods<br />
CATI<br />
607-128-3C21 $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
607-128-3C2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-128-3E21 $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/09<br />
607-128-3E2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-128-3Y21 $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
607-128-3Y2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 02:30A-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
MW 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 33
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
607-107 Construction Methods 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 607-106 Building Materials<br />
CATI<br />
607-107-3C2A $254.62 ST,IPVID Th 12:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-107-3E2A $254.62 ST,IPVID Th 12:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-107-3Y2A $254.62 ST,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
607-136 Construction Project Management 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
607-136-3C21 $254.62 ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
607-136-3C2A $254.62 ST,IPVID TTh 11:00A-12:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-136-3E21 $254.62 ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
607-136-3E2A $254.62 ST,IPVID TTh 11:00A-12:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-136-3Y21 $254.62 ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
607-136-3Y2A $254.62 ST,IPVID TTh 11:00A-12:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
607-183 Fresh Water Treatment 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
607-183-3C11 $381.93 AC Th 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
607-161 Legal Aspects of Land Surveying 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 607-108 Boundary Location and Research<br />
CATI<br />
607-161-3C9A $245.62 ST,IPVID S 02:30P-04:30P 01/21-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-161-3E9A $245.62 ST,IPVID S 02:30P-04:30P 01/21-05/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-161-3Y9A $245.62 ST,IPVID S 02:30P-04:30P 01/21-05/05<br />
607-162 Materials Testing 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 607-106 Building Materials and 607-107 Construction Methods<br />
CATI<br />
607-162-3C1A $254.62 AC F 09:00A-12:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
607-135 Reinforced Concrete—<br />
Design & Detailing<br />
PREREQUISITES: 607-132 Structural Mechanics - Civil Engineering<br />
2.00 CR<br />
CATI<br />
607-135-3C21 $254.62 ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-135-3E21 $254.62 ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-135-3Y21 $254.62 ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
607-154 Sewer and Water Systems 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
607-154-3C21 $245.62 ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-154-3E21 $245.62 ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-154-3Y21 $245.62 ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
607-132 Structural Mechanics—<br />
Civil Engineering<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-114 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1B or 804-115 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Math 1<br />
CATI<br />
607-132-3C21 $381.93 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
607-132-3C2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
607-132-3E21 $381.93 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
607-132-3E2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
607-132-3Y21 $381.93 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
607-132-3Y2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
607-150 Survey Construction, Rte and Hwy 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 607-173 Land Surveying Fundamentals<br />
CATI<br />
607-150-3C9A $509.24 AC S 08:00A-02:00P 01/21-05/05<br />
607-185 Waste Water Treatment 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
607-185-3C11 $381.93 AC Th 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Computer Software<br />
103-100 Internet/Introduction to 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
103-100-3K11 $124.81 M 05:30P-08:55P 01/23-03/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-03/05<br />
103-100-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
103-105 Microsoft Access 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-105-3K1A $124.81 M 10:15A-01:05P 02/27-04/30<br />
M TBA-TBA 02/27-04/30<br />
Off Campus<br />
103-105-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
103-102 Microsoft Excel 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-102-3K11 $124.81 T 06:00P-09:25P 01/24-03/06<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-03/06<br />
103-102-3K1A $124.81 Th 01:30P-04:20P 02/02-04/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 02/02-04/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
103-102-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-103 Microsoft Excel II 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-103-3K11 $124.81 AC T 06:00P-09:00P 03/20-05/01<br />
T TBA-TBA 03/20-05/01<br />
Off Campus<br />
103-103-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
34 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
103-110 Microsoft PowerPoint 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-110-3K11 $124.81 AC W 06:00P-09:25P 01/25-03/07<br />
W TBA-TBA 01/25-03/07<br />
103-110-3K1A $124.81 AC M 01:30P-04:20P 02/27-04/30<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
103-110-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-111 Microsoft PowerPoint II 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-111-3K11 $124.81 AC W 06:00P-09:00P 03/21-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
103-111-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-112 Microsoft Word 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-112-3K1A $124.81 AC Th 08:05A-11:30A 03/22-05/03<br />
Th TBA-TBA 03/22-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
103-112-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-113 Microsoft Word II 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
103-113-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199 PC Basics/MS Office 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-199-3K11 $366.43 AC T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
103-199-3K12 $366.43 AC W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3K13 $366.43 AC Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
103-199-3K1A $366.43 AC MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/07<br />
103-199-3K1B $366.43 AC MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
103-199-3K1C $366.43 AC MW 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/07<br />
103-199-3K1D $366.43 AC TTh 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
103-199-3K1E $366.43 AC TTh 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/08<br />
103-199-3K1F $366.43 AC TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
103-199-3KM2 $366.43 BLND M 05:50P-07:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
103-199-3KMA $366.43 BLND M 02:35P-04:35P 01/23-05/07<br />
103-199-3KMB $366.43 BLND T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
103-199-3KMC $366.43 BLND W 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3KMD $366.43 BLND Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/03<br />
103-199-3KME $366.43 BLND F 09:10A-11:10A 01/20-05/04<br />
Racine<br />
103-199-3R11 $366.43 INET M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
103-199-3R12 $366.43 INET T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
103-199-3R13 $366.43 INET W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3R14 $366.43 INET Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
103-199-3R1A $366.43 INET MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
103-199-3R1B $366.43 INET MW 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/07<br />
103-199-3R1C $366.43 INET TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
103-199-3R1D $366.43 INET TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
103-199-3R1E $366.43 INET F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
103-199-3R9A $366.43 INET S 08:05A-12:05P 01/21-05/05<br />
103-199-3RMA $366.43 BLND T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
103-199-3RMB $366.43 BLND T 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/03<br />
103-199-3RMC $366.43 BLND F 01:30P-03:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
Elkhorn<br />
103-199-3E11 $366.43 INET W 04:45P-08:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3E1A $366.43 INET MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
103-199-3EMA $366.43 BLND W 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3EMB $366.43 BLND F 09:10A-11:10A 01/20-05/04<br />
Burlington<br />
103-199-3B1A $366.43 INET MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
103-199-3B1B $366.43 INET F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
103-199-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3W7E $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-199-3W7F $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
103-109 Windows Operating Systems<br />
and Concepts<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
1.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
103-109-3K11 $124.81 AC M 05:30P-08:55P 03/19-05/07<br />
M TBA-TBA 03/19-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
103-109-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Criminal Justice<br />
504-907 Community Policing Strategies 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 504-900 Criminal Justice, Intro to<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-907-3K1A $366.43 ST,IPVID W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-901 Constitutional Law 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 504-902 Criminal Law<br />
COREQUISITES: 504-148 Rules of Evidence<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-901-3K11 $366.43 ST,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
504-901-3K1A $366.43 SP,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-901-3E11 $366.43 ST,IPVID T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
504-901-3E1A $366.43 SP,IPVID Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-906 Criminal Investigation Theory 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 504-902 Criminal Law and 504-900 Criminal Justice, Intro to<br />
COREQUISITES: 504-148 Rules of Evidence<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-906-3K11 $420.93 ST,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-906-3K1A $420.93 SP,IPVID Th 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-906-3E1A $420.93 ST,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
504-900 Criminal Justice, Intro to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-900-3K11 $366.43 INET W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-900-3K1A $366.43 INET T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
504-900-3R11 $366.43 INET W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-900-3E12 $366.43 INET Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-900-3E1A $366.43 INET T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
504-902 Criminal Law 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-902-3K11 $366.43 SP,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-902-3K1B $366.43 SP,IPVID T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
504-902-3R1A $366.43 SP,IPVID M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-902-3E11 $366.43 SP,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
504-902-3B1A $366.43 SP,IPVID T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/08<br />
504-141 Interviews/ Interrogations/<br />
Confessions<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-141-3K1A $366.43 ST,IPVID T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
504-141-3R11 $366.43 ST,IPVID Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-141-3R1A $366.43 SP,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-141-3E11 $366.43 ST,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-141-3E1A $366.43 SP,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-904 Juvenile Law 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-904-3K1A $366.43 ST T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
504-904-3R11 $366.43 ST,IPVID M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
504-904-3R12 $366.43 ST,IPVID T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-904-3E11 $366.43 ST,IPVID W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-117 Police Administration 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 504-121 Criminal Justice System/ Introduction to<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-117-3K11 $366.43 ST,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
504-117-3K1A $366.43 ST,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
504-117-3R11 $366.43 ST,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-117-3E11 $366.43 ST,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-152 Police Science Internship 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-152-3K6A $366.43 DS TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
504-903 Professional Communications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-903-3K12 $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-903-3K1A $366.43 T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
504-905 Report Writing 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 504-902 Criminal Law<br />
COREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-905-3K11 $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-905-3K1A $366.43 Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
504-905-3R1A $366.43 Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-905-3E11 $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-905-3E1A $366.43 Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-148 Rules of Evidence 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 504-121 Criminal Justice System/ Introduction to<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-148-3K11 $366.43 T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
504-174 Security, Intro to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-174-3K11 $366.43 T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
504-174-3R11 $366.43 Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
504-176 Spanish for Law Enforcement 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-176-3K11 $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-176-3K1A $366.43 W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-176-3E1A $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
504-175 Terrorism/Homeland Security 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-175-3K1A $366.43 M 02:35P-05:35P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
504-175-3E1A $366.43 T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
504-908 Traffic Theory 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
504-908-3K1A $366.43 W 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/02<br />
Racine<br />
504-908-3R11 $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
Culinary Arts<br />
316-110 Baking for Chefs 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 316-131 Culinary Skills I and 316-132 Culinary Skills II<br />
Racine<br />
316-110-3R1A $479.43 W 07:00A-12:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
316-135 Catering/Banquets 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 316-132 Culinary Skills II<br />
Racine<br />
316-135-3R1A $319.62 W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
36 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
316-136 Culinary Competition I 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
316-136-3R1A $159.81 Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-03/22<br />
316-137 Culinary Competition II 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
316-137-3R1A $159.81 INET Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-03/22<br />
316-131 Culinary Skills I 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene<br />
Racine<br />
316-131-3R1B $639.24 M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
316-131-3Z1A $639.24 SP TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
316-132 Culinary Skills II 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 316-131 Culinary Skills I<br />
Racine<br />
316-132-3R1A $639.24 INET Th 07:00A-02:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
316-126 Dining Room Service 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
316-126-3R2A $479.43 ST M 01:30P-08:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
316-125 Fine Dining 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 316-131 Culinary Skills I and 316-132 Culinary Skills II and<br />
316-135 Catering/Banquets<br />
Racine<br />
316-125-3R2A $639.24 ST M 01:30P-08:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
316-158 Food and Beverage Cost Control 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
316-158-3R2A $245.62 ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/03<br />
316-100 Foods, Basic 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
316-100-3R1B $479.43 M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
316-134 Garde Manger 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
316-134-3R1A $159.81 W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-02/22<br />
Off Campus<br />
316-134-3Z11 $159.81 SP TTh 05:00P-08:00P 02/21-04/05<br />
316-105 International Buffets 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 316-132 Culinary Skills II<br />
Racine<br />
316-105-3R1A $639.24 T 07:00A-02:00P 01/25-05/08<br />
316-133 Menu Planning Purchasing<br />
Cost Control<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
316-133-3R2A $366.43 ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/03<br />
316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
316-170-3R1A $124.81 M 02:35P-05:35P 01/23-02/27<br />
Off Campus<br />
316-170-3Z1A $124.81 SP TTh 05:00P-07:00P 01/19-02/16<br />
316-104 Short Order/Deli 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene and 316-131 Culinary Skills I<br />
Racine<br />
316-104-3R1A $319.62 W 07:00A-03:00P 02/29-05/02<br />
Dental<br />
508-120 Dental Office Management 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 508-357 Dental Assistant Professionalism<br />
Off Campus<br />
508-120-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/16-05/07<br />
Diesel Equipment<br />
Technology<br />
412-106 Diesel Brake Systems 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 412-111 Diesel Maintenance Fundamental<br />
Horizon Center<br />
412-106-3H11 $574.24 MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 02/29-04/10<br />
412-105 Diesel Control Systems, Advanced 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 412-108 Diesel Electricity 2 and 412-109 Diesel Engine Service<br />
and 412-114 Diesel Heating, Cooling & Air Cond and 412-112 Diesel Drive Trains<br />
and 412-113 Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced<br />
Horizon Center<br />
412-105-3H1A $574.24 MTW 07:30A-12:30P 04/04-05/08<br />
412-112 Diesel Drive Trains 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 412-108 Diesel Electricity 2<br />
Horizon Center<br />
412-112-3H1A $574.24 MTW 07:30A-12:30P 02/15-04/03<br />
412-109 Diesel Engine Service 5.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 412-111 Diesel Maintenance Fundamental<br />
Horizon Center<br />
412-109-3H11 $717.80 MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-02/28<br />
412-113 Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 412-110 Diesel Fuel Systems<br />
Horizon Center<br />
412-113-3H1A $430.68 MTW 07:30A-12:30P 01/18-02/14<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
412-115 Diesel Hydraulic Systems 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 412-111 Diesel Maintenance Fundamental<br />
Horizon Center<br />
412-115-3H11 $287.12 ST TWTh 05:00P-10:00P 04/16-05/03<br />
Early Childhood Education<br />
307-139 Behavior Challenges 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 307-106 Building Self Esteem in Adults/Children<br />
Off Campus<br />
307-139-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
307-100 Children’s Spontaneous Play 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
307-100-3R11 $366.43 ST M 07:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
307-198 ECE: Administering an Early<br />
Childhood Education Program<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
307-198-3R11 $366.43 ST M 03:40P-06:40P 01/23-05/07<br />
307-178 ECE: Art, Music, and Language Arts 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
307-178-3R11 $366.43 ST W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
307-178-3R1A $366.43 ST T 12:25P-03:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
307-178-3R9A $366.43 ST S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
307-179 ECE: Child Development 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
307-179-3R11 $366.43 ST W 03:40P-06:40P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
307-179-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
307-148 ECE: Foundations of Early<br />
Childhood Education<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Off Campus<br />
307-148-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
307-188 ECE: Guiding Children’s Behavior 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
307-188-3R11 $366.43 ST Th 06:55P-09:55P 01/19-05/03<br />
307-188-3R12 $366.43 ST T 03:40P-06:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
307-188-3R1A $366.43 ST M 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/07<br />
307-192 ECE: Practicum 2 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 307-174 ECE: Practicum 1<br />
Racine<br />
307-192-3R2A $391.68 ST Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
307-192-3R2B $391.68 ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/03<br />
307-197 ECE: Practicum 3 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 307-192 ECE: Practicum 2<br />
Racine<br />
307-197-3R2A $391.68 ST Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
307-197-3R2B $391.68 ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/03<br />
307-199 ECE: Practicum 4 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 307-197 ECE: Practicum 3<br />
Racine<br />
307-199-3R1A $391.68 ST Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/03<br />
Educational Services<br />
522-103 IA: Introduction to<br />
Educational Practices<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-103-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
522-132 IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 522-111 IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-132-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
522-129 IA: Practicum 1 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-129-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
522-120 IA: Techniques for Science 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-120-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
522-104 IA: Technology and Media Resources 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-104-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
522-122 IA:Advanced Reading and<br />
Language Arts<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 522-102 IA:Techniques for Reading and Language<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-122-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-04/05<br />
522-111 IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-111-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
522-107 IA:Overview of Special Education 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
522-107-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
38 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
Electrical Engineering Tech.<br />
662-124 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-120 Electronic Devices I<br />
CATI<br />
662-124-3C11 $366.43 MW 07:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
662-124-3C1A $366.43 MW 09:00A-11:00A 01/18-05/07<br />
662-102 Medical Devices; Function and Use 1 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
662-102-3CMA $366.43 BLND S 09:00A-12:00P 01/21-05/05<br />
662-101 Safety in Healthcare 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
662-101-3CMA $124.81 BLND S 08:00A-09:00A 01/21-05/05<br />
Electromechanical Technology<br />
620-150 Electromechanical Dr Systems 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-150-3L61 $411.18 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
620-120 Feedback and Control Systems/<br />
Electromechanical<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-120-3L61 $274.12 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
620-120-3E6A $274.12 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
620-103 Industrial Controls, Introduction to 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-103-3L61 $548.24 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
620-103-3R1A $548.24 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
620-103-3E6A $548.24 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
620-102 Process Controls 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 620-111 Solid State Circuits, Introduction to<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-102-3L61 $411.18 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
620-140 Programmable Controllers 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 620-103 Industrial Controls, Introduction to<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-140-3L61 $274.12 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
620-140-3E6A $274.12 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
620-145 Programmable Logic Controllers/<br />
Advanced<br />
PREREQUISITES: 620-140 Programmable Controllers<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-145-3L61 $411.18 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
620-145-3E6A $411.18 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
620-110 Robotics Mechanics I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-110-3L61 $411.18 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
620-110-3E6A $411.18 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
620-111 Solid State Circuits, Introduction to 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-111-3L61 $548.24 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
CATI<br />
620-111-3C61 $548.24 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
620-111-3C6A $548.24 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/01-05/14<br />
Elkhorn<br />
620-111-3E61 $548.24 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
620-111-3E6A $548.24 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
620-113 Troubleshooting Electrical/<br />
Electronic Systems<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-113-3L61 $411.18 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
620-101 Variable Speed Drives 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 620-150 Electromechanical Dr Systems<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
620-101-3L61 $411.18 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/01-05/14<br />
Electronic Technology<br />
605-113 DC/AC I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
605-113-3C61 $512.67 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-113-3C6A $512.67 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
605-113-3E61 $512.67 SP,IPVID Th 05:00P-07:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
605-113-3E6A $512.67 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
MTWTh 11:20A-02:40P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-114 DC/AC II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
CATI<br />
605-114-3C61 $391.68 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-114-3C6A $391.68 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
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605-130 Digital Electronics 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
CATI<br />
605-130-3C61 $522.24 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-130-3C6A $522.24 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
605-130-3E61 $522.24 SP,IPVID Th 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/03<br />
MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-130-3E6A $522.24 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-151 Electronic Communications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-114 DC/AC II and 605-120 Electronic Devices I<br />
CATI<br />
605-151-3C61 $391.68 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-151-3C6A $391.68 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
605-151-3E61 $391.68 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-151-3E6A $391.68 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-120 Electronic Devices I 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I<br />
CATI<br />
605-120-3C61 $522.24 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-120-3C6A $522.24 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-121 Electronic Devices II 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-120 Electronic Devices I<br />
CATI<br />
605-121-3C61 $522.24 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-121-3C6A $522.24 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-183 Electronics/Future Trends in 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
605-183-3C61 $391.68 SP F 05:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
605-109 Fabrication Techniques 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
605-109-3C61 $130.56 SP MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-109-3C6A $130.56 SP MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-150 Industrial Electronics 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-114 DC/AC II and 605-120 Electronic Devices I<br />
CATI<br />
605-150-3C11 $391.68 SP,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
605-150-3C1A $391.68 SP,IPVID T 12:00P-04:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
605-150-3C1B $391.68 SP,IPVID F 09:00A-01:00P 01/01-05/14<br />
605-176 Optoelectronics 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 605-114 DC/AC II and 605-120 Electronic Devices I<br />
CATI<br />
605-176-3C61 $261.12 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-176-3C6A $261.12 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
605-176-3E61 $261.12 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
605-176-3E6A $261.12 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08<br />
Emergency Medical Service<br />
531-158 Cardiology II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 531-156 Cardiology I<br />
Burlington<br />
531-158-3B11 $407.43 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 01/31-02/21<br />
S 08:00A-04:25P 02/04-02/18<br />
531-158-3B1A $407.43 MTh 08:00A-04:25P 01/30-02/02<br />
TWS 08:00A-04:25P 02/08-02/14<br />
MF 08:00A-04:25P 02/17-02/20<br />
531-167 Clinical II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 531-158 Cardiology II<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
531-167-3Z11 $366.43 TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
531-167-3Z1A $366.43 TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
531-165 Emergency Care for Specialties 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 531-164 Trauma Emergencies<br />
Burlington<br />
531-165-3B11 $401.43 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 04/24-05/15<br />
S 08:00A-04:25P 04/28-05/12<br />
531-165-3B1A $401.43 MTh 08:00A-04:25P 04/23-04/26<br />
TWS 08:00A-04:25P 05/02-05/08<br />
MF 08:00A-04:25P 05/11-05/14<br />
531-192 EMT-Basic 4.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
531-192-3B11 $535.24 MW 05:45P-09:45P 01/23-05/16<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 02/04-02/04<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 02/25-02/25<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 03/31-03/31<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 04/21-04/21<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 05/12-05/12<br />
531-192-3B1A $535.24 MTWThF 07:00A-08:55A 01/24-05/21<br />
Off Campus<br />
531-192-3Z11 $535.24 TTh 05:45P-09:45P 02/02-05/17<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 02/11-02/11<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 03/03-03/03<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 03/24-03/24<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 04/14-04/14<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 04/28-04/28<br />
S 08:00A-03:25P 05/12-05/12<br />
531-159 Medical Emergencies 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 531-158 Cardiology II<br />
Burlington<br />
531-159-3B11 $401.43 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 02/23-02/28<br />
TTh 05:15P-09:45P 03/06-03/08<br />
TTh 05:15P-09:45P 03/20-03/22<br />
S 08:00A-04:25P 02/25-03/10<br />
S 08:00A-12:55P 03/24-03/24<br />
531-159-3B1A $401.43 Th 08:00A-04:25P 02/23-02/23<br />
WS 08:00A-04:25P 02/29-03/03<br />
TF 08:00A-04:25P 03/06-03/09<br />
WS 08:00A-04:25P 03/21-03/24<br />
40 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
531-164 Trauma Emergencies 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 531-159 Medical Emergencies<br />
Burlington<br />
531-164-3B11 $416.43 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 03/27-04/05<br />
TTh 05:15P-09:45P 04/10-04/19<br />
S 01:30P-04:25P 03/24-03/24<br />
S 08:00A-04:25P 03/31-03/31<br />
S 08:00A-04:25P 04/14-04/21<br />
531-164-3B1A $416.43 MTF 08:00A-04:25P 03/27-04/02<br />
Th 08:00A-04:25P 04/05-04/05<br />
TWS 08:00A-04:25P 04/11-04/17<br />
F 08:00A-04:25P 04/20-04/20<br />
Financial Planning<br />
114-101 Personal Financial Planning 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
114-101-3K1A $366.43 Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
114-101-3E1A $366.43 Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
114-101-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
114-101-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
114-101-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Fire Technology<br />
503-157 Fire Investigation 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I and 503-143 Building<br />
Construction<br />
Racine<br />
503-157-3R11 $377.43 T 06:00P-08:55P 01/24-05/08<br />
503-151 Fire Prevention 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
503-151-3R1A $498.24 W 01:00P-04:55P 01/18-05/02<br />
503-151-3R22 $498.24 ST W 06:00P-09:55P 01/18-05/02<br />
503-155 Fire Protection Hydraulics 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I<br />
Racine<br />
503-155-3R1A $548.24 M 09:00A-11:55A 01/23-05/07<br />
M 12:30P-03:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
503-147 Fire Protection Systems 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
503-147-3R11 $498.24 Th 06:00P-09:55P 01/19-05/03<br />
503-147-3R1A $498.24 Th 01:00P-04:55P 01/19-05/03<br />
503-120 Fire Science Student Internship 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I<br />
Off Campus<br />
503-120-3Z1A $266.62 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/04<br />
503-127 Fire Service/Changing Technologies 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
503-127-3R1A $295.12 M 01:00P-03:55P 01/23-05/07<br />
503-127-3R1B $295.12 Th 10:00A-12:55P 01/19-05/03<br />
503-142 Firefighting Principles I 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
503-142-3R1A $634.24 F 08:00A-04:25P 01/20-01/20<br />
F 08:00A-04:25P 01/27-05/04<br />
503-106 Firefighting Principles II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I<br />
Racine<br />
503-106-3R1A $432.18 M 01:00P-03:55P 01/23-05/07<br />
503-152 Hazardous Materials 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I<br />
Racine<br />
503-152-3R1A $559.24 T 09:00A-11:55A 01/24-05/08<br />
T 12:30P-02:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
503-117 Health and Wellness for Firefighters 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
503-117-3R11 $377.43 M 06:00P-08:55P 01/23-05/07<br />
503-139 Principles of Emergency Services 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
503-139-3R1A $377.43 Th 09:00A-11:55A 01/19-05/03<br />
503-156 Strategies, Tactics & Incident Mgmt 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 503-139 Principles of Emergency Services and 503-142<br />
Firefighting Principles I and 503-143 Building Construction<br />
Racine<br />
503-156-3R1A $498.24 F 08:30A-12:25P 01/20-05/04<br />
Fluid Power Technology<br />
612-102 Pneumatics/Hydraulics -<br />
Introduction<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
612-102-3L61 $391.68 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
612-102-3E6A $391.68 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/07<br />
Graphics/Printing/<br />
Publishing<br />
204-149 Advanced Webpage Design 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 204-116 Webpage Design for Graphic Designers<br />
Off Campus<br />
204-149-3W7A $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/22-05/03<br />
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204-142 Applied Exit Strategies/<br />
Display Graphics<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 204-109 Graphic Design Professional Practices<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
204-142-3R1A $430.68 MW 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-142-3E1A $430.68 W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
204-145 Authoring Tools - Flash 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
204-145-3R31 $287.12 AC M 06:00P-10:00P 03/19-05/07<br />
204-105 Computer Illustration/<br />
Drawing Techniques<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-105-3E3A $430.68 AC F 08:05A-12:05P 03/23-05/04<br />
Off Campus<br />
204-105-3W7A $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/07<br />
204-105-3W7B $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/02<br />
204-126 Design & Publishing 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 204-100 Design Concepts<br />
Racine<br />
204-126-3R11 $430.68 T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
204-126-3R1A $430.68 T 12:25P-04:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-126-3E1A $430.68 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
204-100 Design Concepts 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
204-100-3R1A $574.24 Th 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
204-100-3W7A $614.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/07<br />
204-107 Digital Photography/Introduction to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
204-107-3R31 $430.68 AC Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-03/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
204-107-3W7A $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/07<br />
204-107-3W7B $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/02<br />
204-107-3W7C $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/02<br />
204-115 Digital Photography/Advanced 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 204-107 Digital Photography/ Introduction to<br />
Racine<br />
204-115-3R4A $430.68 AC S 08:05A-12:05P 03/10-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-115-3E4A $430.68 AC Th 05:50P-10:50P 03/08-05/03<br />
204-127 Digital Prepress Fundamentals 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 204-126 Design & Publishing<br />
Racine<br />
204-127-3R11 $430.68 W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
204-127-3R1A $430.68 W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-127-3E1A $430.68 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
204-109 Graphic Design Professional Practices 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 204-126 Design & Publishing<br />
Racine<br />
204-109-3R1A $430.68 Th 12:25P-04:45P 01/19-05/03<br />
204-162 Graphics for Gaming 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
204-162-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
204-125 Illustration Media Concepts 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
204-125-3R1A $430.68 TTh 12:25P-05:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-125-3E1A $430.68 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
204-125-3E3A $430.68 AC F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-03/09<br />
Off Campus<br />
204-125-3W7A $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/02<br />
204-143 Illustration, Advanced 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
204-143-3R1A $430.68 T 02:35P-04:35P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-143-3E1A $430.68 T 02:35P-06:35P 01/24-05/08<br />
204-148 Multimedia Applications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 204-144 Multimedia PC/Macintosh Introduction and 204-145<br />
Authoring Tools - Flash and 204-146 Video Editing and 204-147 Multimedia<br />
Graphics and Animation<br />
Racine<br />
204-148-3R11 $430.68 M 04:00P-06:00P 01/21-05/06<br />
204-120 Multimedia Survey 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
204-120-3R1A $430.68 F 09:10A-01:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-120-3E1A $430.68 TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
204-146 Video Editing 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
204-146-3R31 $287.12 AC M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-03/05<br />
42 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
204-116 Webpage Design for<br />
Graphic Designers<br />
PREREQUISITES: 204-107 Digital Photography/ Introduction to<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
204-116-3R11 $430.68 M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
204-116-3R1A $430.68 M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
204-116-3E11 $430.68 M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
204-116-3E1A $430.68 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
204-116-3W7A $460.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/07<br />
Health Information<br />
Technology<br />
530-195 Applied Coding 2.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 530-185 Healthcare Reimbursement<br />
Racine<br />
530-195-3RMA $245.62 BLND W 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
Burlington<br />
530-195-3BM1 $245.62 BLND W 04:10P-06:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
530-184 CPT Coding 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 530-181 The Health Record, Introduction to and 530-182<br />
Human Disease for Health Professions<br />
Racine<br />
530-184-3RMA $372.18 BLND M 09:10A-10:10A 01/23-05/07<br />
M 10:10A-11:10A 01/23-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
530-184-3BM1 $372.18 BLND T 06:20P-07:20P 01/24-05/08<br />
T 07:20P-08:20P 01/24-05/08<br />
530-176 Health Data Management 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 530-172 Healthcare Delivery Systems and 530-181 The Health<br />
Record, Introduction to<br />
Racine<br />
530-176-3RMA $248.12 BLND T 09:10A-10:40A 01/24-05/08<br />
Th 10:45A-11:45A 01/19-05/03<br />
530-172 Healthcare Delivery Systems 2.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
530-172-3BM1 $245.62 BLND T 04:10P-06:10P 01/24-05/08<br />
530-193 Healthcare Quality Management 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 530-177 Healthcare Statistics and Research<br />
Racine<br />
530-193-3RMA $245.62 BLND W 11:20A-12:20P 01/18-05/02<br />
530-185 Healthcare Reimbursement 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 530-182 Human Disease for Health Professions and 530-183<br />
ICD-9-CM Coding<br />
COREQUISITES: 530-184 CPT Coding<br />
Racine<br />
530-185-3RMA $245.62 BLND W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/02<br />
Burlington<br />
530-185-3BM1 $245.62 BLND W 06:20P-08:20P 01/18-05/02<br />
530-196 Professional Practice 1 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 530-177 Healthcare Statistics and Research and 530-178<br />
Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues and 530-183 ICD-9-CM Coding<br />
COREQUISITES: 530-184 CPT Coding<br />
Racine<br />
530-196-3R1A $372.18 M 01:30P-02:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
F 08:05A-02:05P 01/27-05/04<br />
530-198 Professional Practice 2 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 530-196 Professional Practice 1 and 530-190 Healthcare<br />
Information Systems<br />
COREQUISITES: 530-193 Healthcare Quality Management and 530-194 HIM<br />
Organizational Resources and 530-195 Applied Coding<br />
Racine<br />
530-198-3R1A $372.18 INET,AC TWTh 09:10A-03:10P 05/29-05/31<br />
MTWThF 08:05A-02:05P 05/14-05/25<br />
Horticulture<br />
001-145 Floral Design II/Commercial 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 001-144 Floral Design I/Commercial<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-145-3K1A $551.68 INET MW 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
001-178 Fruit and Vegetable Science 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-178-3K11 $391.68 BLND Th 04:45P-08:45P 01/19-05/03<br />
001-178-3K1A $391.68 BLND Th 12:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
001-151 Greenhouse Crops 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-151-3K1A $391.68 W 09:10A-01:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
001-151-3KM1 $391.68 BLND T 04:45P-08:45P 01/24-05/08<br />
001-122 Horticulture Business Operations 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-122-3K1A $391.68 M 09:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
001-176 Horticulture Internship 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-176-3K6A $366.43 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
001-117 Landscape Design/Advanced 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 001-140 Landscape Design/Introduction<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-117-3K11 $391.68 M 04:45P-08:45P 01/23-05/07<br />
001-140 Landscape Design/Introduction 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-140-3KMA $391.68 BLND F 09:10A-01:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
001-132 Landscape Plants II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-132-3K1A $391.68 T 01:30P-05:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
001-120 Landscaping/Interior 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Horizon Center<br />
001-120-3K1A $391.68 T 09:10A-01:10P 01/24-05/08<br />
001-152 Perennials 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-152-3K9A $366.43 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
001-102 Plant Pests and Control 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
001-102-3K1A $391.68 Th 09:10A-01:10P 01/19-05/03<br />
Human Services<br />
520-152 Aspects of Disabilities 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
520-152-3R1A $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04<br />
520-161 Child and Adolescent Mental Health 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
520-161-3R1A $366.43 W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
520-128 Child Welfare Policy and Practice 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
520-128-3R11 $366.43 W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
520-128-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
520-110 Community Resources and Services 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
520-110-3R11 $366.43 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
520-110-3R1A $366.43 Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
520-110-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
520-160 Correctional Processes 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
520-160-3R11 $366.43 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
520-115 Counseling/Introduction to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 520-105 Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping<br />
Racine<br />
520-115-3R11 $366.43 W 04:45P-08:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
520-115-3R1A $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
520-115-3R1B $366.43 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
520-115-3R9A $366.43 S 12:25P-04:25P 01/21-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/05<br />
520-151 Family Theory and Practice 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
520-151-3K11 $366.43 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
520-151-3R11 $366.43 T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
520-151-3R1A $366.43 W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
520-150 Gerontology/Introduction to 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
520-150-3R11 $366.43 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
520-150-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
520-140 Group Counseling 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 520-115 Counseling/Introduction to<br />
Racine<br />
520-140-3R11 $366.43 T 04:45P-08:45P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
520-140-3R12 $366.43 M 04:45P-08:45P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
520-140-3R1A $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
520-140-3R1B $366.43 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
520-124 Human Service Field Experience 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 520-127 Professional Practices in Human Services<br />
COREQUISITES: 520-140 Group Counseling<br />
Racine<br />
520-124-3R11 $366.43 M 04:45P-05:45P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
520-124-3R1A $366.43 F 01:30P-02:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
520-121 Human Service Field Experience II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 520-124 Human Service Field Experience<br />
Racine<br />
520-121-3R11 $366.43 M 04:45P-05:45P 01/23-05/07<br />
520-121-3R1A $366.43 F 01:30P-02:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
520-101 Human Services/Introduction 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
520-101-3K11 $366.43 T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
520-101-3R11 $366.43 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
520-101-3R1A $366.43 M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
520-101-3R1B $366.43 F 01:30P-04:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
520-101-3R9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05<br />
44 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
520-105 Interviewing Principles<br />
& Recordkeeping<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
520-105-3K11 $366.43 Th 04:45P-08:45P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
520-105-3R11 $366.43 T 04:45P-08:45P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
520-105-3R1A $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
520-105-3R1B $366.43 WF 10:15A-12:15P 01/01-05/14<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/14<br />
520-127 Professional Practices in<br />
Human Services<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
520-127-3R11 $366.43 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
520-127-3R1A $366.43 M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
520-127-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Industrial Equip Mechanic<br />
462-106 Industrial Mechanic Capstone Project 5.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 462-102 Preventative/Predictive Maintenance and 462-105<br />
Robotics/Material Handling Systems<br />
Racine<br />
462-106-3R11 $750.30 WTh 04:45P-09:45P 01/18-05/03<br />
462-103 Mechanical Power Transmission 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 628-109 Mechanical Skills for Technicians<br />
Racine<br />
462-103-3R1A $450.18 M 08:05A-01:05P 01/23-05/07<br />
462-102 Preventative/Predictive Maintenance 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
462-102-3R11 $450.18 M 04:45P-09:45P 01/23-05/07<br />
462-105 Robotics/Material Handling Systems 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 620-104 Electro Hydraulic/Mechanical Systems<br />
Racine<br />
462-105-3R11 $450.18 T 04:45P-09:45P 01/24-05/08<br />
Interior Design<br />
304-104 Advanced Technology for<br />
Interior Design<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 304-103 AutoCAD, Introduction to and 304-115 Drafting for<br />
Interiors<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-104-3K11 $372.18 W 05:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
304-118 Art History 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
304-118-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
304-103 AutoCAD, Introduction to 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 304-115 Drafting for Interiors<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-103-3K1A $372.18 TTh 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
304-195 Global Interior Design Field Study 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-195-3K1A $124.81 M 11:20A-12:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
304-101 History of Furniture and<br />
Decorative Arts<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-101-3KMA $366.43 BLND T 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Th 01:30P-02:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
304-147 Interior Design Internship and<br />
Portfolio Development<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 304-146 Interior Project Design, Advanced<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-147-3K1A $245.62 W 01:30P-02:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
304-133 Interior Materials, Finishes,<br />
& Products<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-133-3KMA $366.43 BLND TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/08<br />
304-146 Interior Project Design, Advanced 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 304-101 History of Furniture and Decorative Arts and 304-102<br />
Interior Design, Principles of and 304-103 AutoCAD, Introduction to and<br />
304-106 Interior Lighting/Fundamentals of and 304-115 Drafting for Interiors<br />
and 304-116 Kitchen and Bathroom Planning and 304-117 Color Theory and<br />
304-122 Textiles and 304-123 Business of Interior Design and 304-127 Interior<br />
Space Plan and Design and 304-133 Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products and<br />
304-140 Rendering Techniques<br />
COREQUISITES: 304-147 Interior Design Internship and Portfolio and 104-114<br />
Selling Techniques<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-146-3K1A $372.18 W 09:10A-01:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
304-140 Rendering Techniques 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
304-140-3K1A $372.18 MW 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07<br />
Interpreter Technology<br />
533-104 ASL 2 4.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 533-102 ASL 1 and 533-103 Practicum I<br />
Elkhorn<br />
533-104-3E1A $487.24 INET TTh 08:30A-11:55A 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
533-110 ASL 4/Interpreting 4.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 533-107 ASL 3/Introduction to Interpreting<br />
Elkhorn<br />
533-110-3E1A $487.24 BLND MW 08:30A-11:55A 01/01-05/14<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/14<br />
533-115 ASL Skillbuilding 3 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Elkhorn<br />
533-115-3E1A $124.81 M 09:00A-11:30A 01/23-05/07<br />
533-116 ASL Skillbuilding 4 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Elkhorn<br />
533-116-3E1A $124.81 T 09:00A-11:00A 01/24-05/08<br />
533-118 ASL Skillbuilding 6 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 533-113 ASL Skillbuilding 1 and 533-114 ASL Skillbuilding 2<br />
and 533-115 ASL Skillbuilding 3 and 533-116 ASL Skillbuilding 4<br />
Elkhorn<br />
533-118-3E1A $124.81 DS Th 09:00A-11:30A 01/19-05/03<br />
533-106 ASL Structure and Function 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 533-104 ASL 2<br />
Off Campus<br />
533-106-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
533-105 Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting 2.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 533-103 Practicum I<br />
Off Campus<br />
533-105-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
533-109 Deaf Culture in America 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
533-109-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
533-120 Interpreting: Sign to Voice 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 533-110 ASL 4/Interpreting<br />
Elkhorn<br />
533-120-3E1A $366.43 F 08:30A-12:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
533-111 Practicum II 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 533-105 Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting<br />
Off Campus<br />
533-111-3E1A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
533-112 Professional Development<br />
for Interpreter<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 533-110 ASL 4/Interpreting<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Elkhorn<br />
533-112-3E1A $245.62 T 12:00P-02:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
IT - Information Technology<br />
107-193 IT Essentials 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 107-011 IT in Business<br />
Kenosha<br />
107-193-3K11 $391.68 W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
107-193-3K1A $391.68 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
Racine<br />
107-193-3R11 $391.68 W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
107-193-3R1A $391.68 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
Elkhorn<br />
107-193-3E11 $391.68 W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
107-193-3E1A $391.68 W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
107-193-3W7A $421.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
107-011 IT in Business 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
107-011-3KM1 $391.68 BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
107-011-3KMA $391.68 BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/05<br />
Racine<br />
107-011-3RM1 $391.68 BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
107-011-3RMA $391.68 BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
107-011-3EM1 $391.68 BLND Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
107-011-3EMA $391.68 BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
107-011-3W7A $421.68 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
107-013 IT Job Search Skills 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-114 Network Concepts - CCNA1<br />
Racine<br />
107-013-3R11 $124.81 T 05:50P-06:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
107-013-3R1A $124.81 T 03:40P-04:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
107-013-3E1A $124.81 T 03:40P-04:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
46 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
107-177 IT Project Management 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 154-113 IT Apps Server & Support or 152-131 Systems Design<br />
and Development<br />
Kenosha<br />
107-177-3K1A $522.24 ST TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
107-177-3EM1 $522.24 BLND W 05:50P-08:20P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
IT - Microcomputer Specialist<br />
154-109 Computer Support<br />
Specialist Internship<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 154-110 Hardware & Software Troubleshooting<br />
COREQUISITES: 154-113 IT Apps Server & Support<br />
OTHER REQUISITES: Department Approval Adm Rqmt<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
154-109-3K1A $366.43 Th 03:40P-04:40P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
154-109-3E1A $366.43 DS,ST Th 02:35A-03:35A 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
154-118 CSS Skills Implementation<br />
& Career Prep<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 154-112 Data Security & Recovery Support and 154-113 IT<br />
Apps Server & Support and 154-114 Hardware & Software Support<br />
COREQUISITES: 107-177 IT Project Management<br />
Kenosha<br />
154-118-3K1A $372.18 M 09:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
154-118-3E11 $372.18 Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
154-116 Emerging Technologies & Applications 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 154-112 Data Security & Recovery Support and 154-113 IT<br />
Apps Server & Support and 154-114 Hardware & Software Support<br />
Kenosha<br />
154-116-3K1A $248.12 W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
154-116-3E11 $248.12 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
154-115 IT Customer Service Support 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 154-113 IT Apps Server & Support<br />
Kenosha<br />
154-115-3K1A $372.18 TTh 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
154-115-3E11 $372.18 T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
154-115-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
154-119 System Software Support 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 107-193 IT Essentials<br />
Kenosha<br />
154-119-3K11 $372.18 T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
154-119-3K1A $372.18 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
154-119-3E11 $372.18 T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
154-119-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
IT - Network Communications<br />
150-106 Intrusion Detection Systems 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-194 Network Security<br />
Racine<br />
150-106-3R1A $9.75 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-106-3E1A $9.75 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/04<br />
150-133 Message Services Administration 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-111 Network Administration - Microsoft<br />
Off Campus<br />
150-133-3W7A $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
150-113 Network Administration - Linux/Unix 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-105 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to<br />
Racine<br />
150-113-3R1A $496.24 TTh 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-113-3E1A $496.24 TTh 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
150-113-3W7A $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
150-111 Network Administration - Microsoft 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 150-105 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to<br />
Kenosha<br />
150-111-3K11 $372.18 Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
150-111-3K1A $372.18 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
150-111-3R11 $372.18 M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
150-111-3R1A $372.18 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/01-05/14<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/14<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-111-3E11 $372.18 Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
150-111-3E1A $372.18 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/01-05/14<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/14<br />
Off Campus<br />
150-111-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 47
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
150-114 Network Concepts - CCNA1 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
150-114-3R11 $372.18 Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
150-114-3R1A $372.18 MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-114-3E1A $372.18 MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
150-114-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
150-131 Network Specialist Internship 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-114 Network Concepts - CCNA1 and 154-110 Hardware &<br />
Software Troubleshooting<br />
Racine<br />
150-131-3R1A $366.43 DS Th 03:40P-04:40P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-131-3E1A $366.43 DS,ST Th 03:40P-04:40P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
150-105 Network/Web Concepts,<br />
Introduction to<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 107-011T IT in Business or 107-011 IT in Business<br />
Kenosha<br />
150-105-3KM1 $372.18 BLND T 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
150-105-3KMA $372.18 BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 01/21-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/05<br />
Racine<br />
150-105-3RM1 $372.18 BLND T 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
150-105-3RMA $372.18 BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 01/21-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-105-3EM1 $372.18 BLND Th 08:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
150-105-3EMA $372.18 BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 01/21-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
150-105-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
150-197 Securing Wireless Devices<br />
and Networks<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-194 Network Security<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
150-197-3KM1 $372.18 BLND,IPVID T 08:00P-10:00P<br />
01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
150-197-3RM1 $372.18 IPVID,BLND T 08:00P-10:00P<br />
01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-197-3EM1 $372.18 BLND,IPVID T 08:00P-10:00P<br />
01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
150-195 Security Policies and Procedures 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-194 Network Security<br />
Kenosha<br />
150-195-3KM1 $372.18 IPVID,BLND T 05:50P-07:50P<br />
01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
150-195-3RM1 $372.18 IPVID,BLND T 05:50P-07:50P<br />
01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-195-3EM1 $372.18 BLND,IPVID T 05:50P-07:50P<br />
01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
150-136 Server Technologies 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-105 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to and 107-193<br />
IT Essentials<br />
Racine<br />
150-136-3R11 $372.18 W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
150-136-3R1A $372.18 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/20-05/05<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-136-3E1A $372.18 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
150-136-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
150-135 Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & 4 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-124 Routing CCNA 2<br />
Racine<br />
150-135-3R1A $496.24 TTh 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
150-135-3RM1 $496.24 BLND T 07:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
150-135-3E1A $496.24 TTh 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
150-135-3W7A $536.24 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
IT - Programming and Web<br />
152-155 Action-Scripting Flash 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 152-147 IT Web Graphics - Flash<br />
COREQUISITES: 152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
152-155-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
152-125 Computer Programming<br />
RPG/IV (ILE), Adv<br />
PREREQUISITES: 152-122 Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE)<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-125-3K11 $372.18 T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
48 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
152-158 DB2 UDB Programming<br />
& Stored Procedures<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-158-3K11 $372.18 INET Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
152-160 Game Engine Development 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 152-157 Game Programming I<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-160-3KM1 $372.18 BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
152-161 Game Programming Technologies 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 152-157 Game Programming I<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-161-3KM1 $248.12 LND T 08:00P-09:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
152-149 IBM i System Administration 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-149-3K11 $372.18 DS M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
152-145 Internet Programming 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-145-3K11 $372.18 M 05:50P-09:50P 01/01-05/14<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/14<br />
152-162 Perl Programming, Introduction to 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-191 Fundamentals - Unix<br />
COREQUISITES: 152-148 Web Programming Concepts<br />
Off Campus<br />
152-162-3W7A $268.12 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
152-126 Programming & Database,<br />
Introduction to Concepts<br />
PREREQUISITES: 107-011 IT in Business and 107-193 IT Essentials<br />
4.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-126-3K1A $496.24 IPVID,BLND TTh 12:25P-02:55P<br />
01/19-05/08<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
152-126-3KM1 $496.24 BLND M 05:50P-08:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
152-126-3R1A $496.24 PVID,BLND TTh 12:25P-02:55P<br />
01/19-05/08<br />
152-126-3RM1 $496.24 LND M 05:50P-08:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
152-126-3EM1 $496.24 LND M 05:50P-07:55P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
152-126-3EMA $496.24 LND Th 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
152-126-3W7A $536.24 NET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
152-105 System i Concepts 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 107-011 IT in Business<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-105-3K11 $248.12 IPVID,BLND W<br />
05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
152-133 System i Control Language 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 152-105 System i Concepts<br />
Kenosha<br />
152-133-3K11 $248.12 IPVID,BLND W<br />
05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
152-148 Web Programming Concepts 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 150-105 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to<br />
Off Campus<br />
152-148-3W7A $402.18 NET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Marketing & Merchandising<br />
Mgmt<br />
104-170 Business Purchasing 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-170-3K31 $366.43 AC T 06:00P-09:25P 01/24-03/06<br />
Elkhorn<br />
104-170-3E3A $366.43 AC T 04:45P-08:10P 01/24-03/26<br />
Off Campus<br />
104-170-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-110 Corporate Sponsorship Development 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-110-3K31 $245.62 AC M 06:00P-09:10P 03/19-04/23<br />
104-171 Credit Procedures 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-171-3KMA $366.43 BLND T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
104-171-3R3A $366.43 AC Th 10:15A-01:40P 01/19-03/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
104-171-3E3A $366.43 AC W 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-03/07<br />
104-198 E-Commerce/Marketing on<br />
the Internet<br />
PREREQUISITES: 104-101 Marketing Principles<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-198-3K1A $366.43 BLND W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/03<br />
104-198-3K31 $366.43 AC T 06:00P-09:00P 03/20-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
104-198-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 49
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
104-191 Internet Business Applications 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
104-191-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-169 Management/Merchandising 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-169-3K1A $372.18 W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
104-134 Marketing Internship 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-134-3K1A $366.43 DS TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
Racine<br />
104-134-3R1A $366.43 DS TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA<br />
104-172 Marketing Management 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 104-101 Marketing Principles<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-172-3K1A $366.43 INET T 11:20A-02:20P 01/24-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
104-172-3R31 $366.43 AC W 05:50P-09:15P 01/25-03/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
104-172-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-101 Marketing Principles 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-101-3K1A $366.43 M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
104-101-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-101-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-109 Marketing/Sports and<br />
Event Introduction<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-109-3K31 $366.43 AC M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-03/05<br />
104-105 Promotion Principles I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-105-3K1A $366.43 T 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
104-105-3K31 $366.43 AC T 06:00P-09:25P 01/19-03/08<br />
Racine<br />
104-105-3R1A $366.43 MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
104-105-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-127 Retailing 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
104-127-3R3A $366.43 AC Th 10:15A-01:40P 03/22-05/03<br />
104-104 Selling Principles 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-104-3K1A $366.43 BLND M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
104-104-3K2A $366.43 ST M 12:25P-03:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
104-104-3R11 $366.43 BLND M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
104-104-3E3A $366.43 AC T 10:15A-01:40P 01/24-03/06<br />
Off Campus<br />
104-104-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-104-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
104-161 Selling Principles/Advanced 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 104-104 Selling Principles<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-161-3KMA $366.43 BLND Th 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
104-161-3R31 $366.43 AC W 05:50P-09:15P 03/21-05/02<br />
104-114 Selling Techniques 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-114-3K11 $245.62 INET T 05:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
104-114-3K2A $245.62 ST M 12:25P-03:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
104-111 Ticket Sales 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
104-111-3K31 $124.81 AC M 06:00P-10:00P 04/30-05/07<br />
Mechanical Technology<br />
606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
606-126-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
606-126-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-126-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
606-126-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
606-128 CAD - Solidworks 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
606-128-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
606-128-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-128-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
606-128-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
606-127 CAD Intermediate 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction<br />
CATI<br />
606-127-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
M 06:00A-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
606-127-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
50 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-127-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
606-127-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
606-129 CAD/Solids Advanced 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 606-128 CAD - Solidworks<br />
CATI<br />
606-129-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
606-129-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-129-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
606-129-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
606-138 Design Problems 2.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
606-138-3C21 $254.62 IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-138-3E21 $254.62 IPVID W 04:45P-05:45P 01/18-05/02<br />
606-152 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction and 606-149 Mechanical<br />
Engineering, Introduction to<br />
CATI<br />
606-152-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TBA 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-152-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-152-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-152-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-153 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 606-152 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1<br />
CATI<br />
606-153-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-153-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-153-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-153-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-154 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 606-153 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2<br />
CATI<br />
606-154-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-154-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/01-05/14<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-154-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-154-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-160 Fluid Power and Design 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Horizon Center<br />
606-160-3H11 $381.93 Th 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-116-3E22 $366.43 IPVID T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
606-137 Manufacturing Process Applications 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
606-137-3R11 $254.62 W 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
606-149 Mechanical Engineering,<br />
Introduction to Tech<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction<br />
2.00 CR<br />
CATI<br />
606-149-3C61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-149-3C6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-149-3E61 $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-149-3E6A $254.62 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
606-119 Motor Controls 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
CATI<br />
606-119-3C11 $381.93 F 06:00P-10:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
606-151 Statics 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 804-114 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1B or 804-115 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Math 1<br />
CATI<br />
606-151-3C21 $381.93 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
606-151-3C2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
606-151-3E21 $381.93 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
606-151-3E2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
Off Campus<br />
606-151-3Y21 $381.93 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
606-151-3Y2A $381.93 ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07<br />
Medical Terminology<br />
501-107 Computing for Healthcare,<br />
Introduction<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
501-107-3RM1 $245.62 BLND T 05:25P-07:25P 01/24-03/06<br />
T 07:35P-09:45P 01/24-03/06<br />
501-107-3RM2 $245.62 BLND W 05:25P-07:25P 01/18-03/07<br />
W 07:35P-09:45P 01/18-03/07<br />
501-107-3RM3 $245.62 BLND Th 05:25P-07:25P 01/19-03/08<br />
Th 07:35P-09:45P 01/19-03/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
501-107-3EMA $245.62 BLND T 08:05A-09:05A 01/17-02/28<br />
T 09:05A-10:05A 01/17-02/28<br />
606-116 Machine Design/Elements of 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 606-131 Strength of Materials<br />
CATI<br />
606-116-3C21 $366.43 IPVID T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
501-101 Medical Terminology 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: (838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro)<br />
Racine<br />
501-101-3R11 $366.43 INET M 06:30P-09:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
501-101-3R1A $366.43 INET TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/24-05/08<br />
501-101-3R1B $366.43 INET TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/24-05/08<br />
501-101-3RMA $366.43 BLND WTh 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-03/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
501-101-3EMA $366.43 BLND W 10:15A-01:15P 01/25-05/02<br />
Burlington<br />
501-101-3BM1 $366.43 BLND S 09:00A-12:00P 01/21-05/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
501-101-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
501-101-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
501-101-3W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
501-101-3W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
501-104 Principles of Customer Service<br />
in Healthcare<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: (851-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Writing)<br />
COREQUISITES: 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
501-104-3RM1 $245.62 BLND T 05:25P-07:25P 03/20-05/08<br />
T 07:35P-09:45P 03/20-05/08<br />
501-104-3RM2 $245.62 BLND Th 05:25P-07:25P 03/22-05/03<br />
Th 07:35P-09:45P 03/22-05/03<br />
Off Campus<br />
501-104-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Nursing<br />
543-104 Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice 2.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-104-3K1A $261.12 IPVID M 09:00A-03:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-104-3K1B $261.12 IPVID M 07:00A-03:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-104-3K1C $261.12 IPVID W 09:00A-03:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
543-104-3K1D $261.12 IPVID W 07:00A-03:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
543-104-3K1E $261.12 IPVID Th 07:00A-03:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-104-3K1F $261.12 IPVID Th 10:00A-06:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-104-3K1G $261.12 IPVID F 07:00A-01:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
543-104-3K1H $261.12 IPVID M 07:00A-03:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-104-3K1I $261.12 IPVID Th 07:00A-03:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
Burlington<br />
543-104-3B1A $261.12 IPVID W 08:00A-03:30P 01/25-04/25<br />
543-104-3B1B $261.12 IPVID W 07:00A-03:30P 01/25-04/11<br />
543-104-3B1C $261.12 IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/26-05/03<br />
543-115 Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 543-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations II<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-115-3K1A $391.68 M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
543-115-3K1B $391.68 M 02:30P-10:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
T 02:00P-07:30P 01/23-04/10<br />
543-115-3K1C $391.68 M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
543-115-3K1D $391.68 M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
543-115-3K1E $391.68 M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
543-115-3K1F $391.68 M 03:00P-11:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
T 03:00P-08:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
543-115-3K1G $391.68 M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/10<br />
Burlington<br />
543-115-3B1A $391.68 Th 07:00A-07:30P 01/19-04/05<br />
543-115-3B1B $391.68 Th 07:00A-07:30P 01/19-04/05<br />
543-115-3B1C $391.68 Th 07:00A-02:30P 01/19-04/05<br />
F 07:00A-12:00P 01/19-04/05<br />
543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing<br />
Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108<br />
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care<br />
COREQUISITES: 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-112-3K11 $130.56 SP,IPVID Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-112-3K1A $130.56 SP,IPVID M 09:10A-11:10A 01/23-05/07<br />
543-112-3K1B $130.56 SP,IPVID M 11:20A-01:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-112-3K1C $130.56 SP,IPVID Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/03<br />
543-112-3K1D $130.56 SP,IPVID Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-112-3K1E $130.56 SP,IPVID Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-112-3K1F $130.56 SP,IPVID M 03:40P-05:40P 01/23-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
543-112-3B1A $130.56 SP,IPVID W 03:00P-06:00P 01/18-04/11<br />
543-112-3B1B $130.56 SP,IPVID Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-04/12<br />
543-112-3B1C $130.56 SP,IPVID Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-04/12<br />
543-116 Nursing Clinical Transition 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations II and 543-114 Nursing<br />
Management and Professional and 543-115 Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-116-3K1A $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3K1B $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3K1C $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3K1D $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3K1E $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3K1F $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3K1G $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3K1H $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
543-116-3B1A $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3B1B $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-116-3B1C $261.12 SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/08<br />
543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing<br />
Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108<br />
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care<br />
COREQUISITES: 806-197 Microbiology<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-109-3K1A $391.68 SP,IPVID M 09:10A-11:10A 01/23-05/07<br />
M 11:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-109-3K1B $391.68 SP,IPVID M 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/07<br />
Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/07<br />
543-109-3K1C $391.68 SP,IPVID M 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/07<br />
Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/07<br />
543-109-3KMA $391.68 BLND Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03<br />
Burlington<br />
543-109-3B1A $391.68 SP,IPVID W 08:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/02<br />
543-109-3B1B $391.68 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
52 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
543-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations II 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and 543-110<br />
Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and 543-111 Nursing Intermediate<br />
Clinical Practice and 543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills and 806-197 Microbiology<br />
and 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-113-3K1A $366.43 SP,IPVID W 09:00A-01:00P 01/18-04/11<br />
543-113-3K1B $366.43 SP,IPVID W 10:15A-02:15P 01/18-04/11<br />
543-113-3KMA $366.43 BLND W 11:30A-01:30P 01/18-04/11<br />
Burlington<br />
543-113-3B1A $366.43 SP,IPVID T 12:30P-04:30P 01/24-04/10<br />
543-101 Nursing Fundamentals 2.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-101-3K1A $245.62 SP,IPVID T 09:10A-11:10A 01/24-05/08<br />
543-101-3K1B $245.62 SP,IPVID T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
543-101-3K1C $245.62 SP,IPVID T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
543-101-3KMA $245.62 BLND F 08:05A-10:05A 01/20-05/04<br />
Burlington<br />
543-101-3B1A $245.62 SP,IPVID T 09:10A-11:10A 01/24-05/08<br />
543-105 Nursing Health Alterations 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-101 Nursing Fundamentals and 543-102 Nursing Skills and<br />
543-103 Nursing Pharmacology and 543-104 Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice and<br />
806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology or 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology,<br />
Advanced<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-105-3K1A $391.68 IPVID M 09:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-105-3K1B $391.68 IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-105-3K1C $391.68 IPVID M 02:35P-06:35P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-105-3KMA $391.68 BLND M 01:30P-05:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
543-105-3B1A $391.68 IPVID M 08:05A-12:05P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-106 Nursing Health Promotion 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-101 Nursing Fundamentals and 543-102 Nursing Skills<br />
and 543-103 Nursing Pharmacology and 543-104 Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice<br />
and 809-188 Psychology, Developmental and 806-177 General Anatomy and<br />
Physiology or 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-106-3K1A $366.43 IPVID M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-106-3K1B $366.43 IPVID M 11:20A-02:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-106-3K1C $366.43 IPVID M 02:35P-05:35P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-106-3KMA $366.43 BLND M 02:30P-05:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
543-106-3B1A $366.43 IPVID W 02:30P-05:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
543-111 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and 543-110<br />
Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and 543-112 Nursing Advanced<br />
Skills<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-111-3K1A $391.68 SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-03:00P 01/24-03/07<br />
TW 01:30P-08:30P 03/20-04/10<br />
543-111-3K1B $391.68 SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-02:30P 01/24-03/07<br />
TW 12:30P-07:30P 04/11-05/02<br />
543-111-3K1C $391.68 SP,IPVID T 07:00A-02:00P 01/24-03/07<br />
W 07:00A-03:00P 01/24-03/07<br />
TW 12:30P-07:30P 03/20-04/10<br />
543-111-3K1D $391.68 SP,IPVID TW 03:00P-10:30P 03/20-05/02<br />
TW 01:30P-08:30P 02/15-03/07<br />
543-111-3K1E $391.68 SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-02:30P 03/20-05/02<br />
TW 12:30P-07:30P 01/24-02/14<br />
543-111-3K1F $391.68 SP,IPVID T 07:00A-02:00P 03/20-05/02<br />
W 07:00A-03:00P 03/20-05/02<br />
TW 01:30P-08:30P 01/24-02/14<br />
543-111-3K1G $391.68 SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-02:15P 01/24-04/04<br />
Burlington<br />
543-111-3B1A $391.68 SP,IPVID M 12:00P-09:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-111-3B1B $391.68 SP,IPVID M 07:00A-04:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-111-3B1C $391.68 SP,IPVID M 07:00A-04:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-111-3B1D $391.68 SP,IPVID T 07:00A-04:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
543-114 Nursing Management and<br />
Professional Concepts<br />
2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and 543-110<br />
Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and 543-111 Nursing Intermediate<br />
Clinical Practice and 543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills and 543-113 Nursing<br />
Complex Health Alterations II and 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-114-3K1A $245.62 IPVID Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-04/05<br />
543-114-3K1B $245.62 IPVID Th 03:40P-06:40P 01/19-04/05<br />
543-114-3KMA $245.62 BLND Th 03:30P-06:00P 01/19-04/05<br />
Burlington<br />
543-114-3B1A $245.62 IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-04/04<br />
543-110 Nursing Mental Health<br />
Community Concepts<br />
2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing<br />
Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108<br />
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care<br />
COREQUISITES: 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced and 809-198<br />
Psychology, Introduction to<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-110-3K1A $245.62 IPVID Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/03<br />
543-110-3K1B $245.62 IPVID Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-110-3K1C $245.62 IPVID Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-110-3KMA $245.62 BLND F 11:30A-01:30P 01/20-05/04<br />
Burlington<br />
543-110-3B1A $245.62 IPVID F 08:05A-10:05A 01/20-05/04<br />
543-103 Nursing Pharmacology 2.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-103-3K1A $245.62 IPVID T 09:10A-11:10A 01/24-05/08<br />
543-103-3K1B $245.62 IPVID T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/18<br />
543-103-3K1C $245.62 IPVID T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
543-103-3KMA $245.62 IPVID F 10:15A-12:15P 01/20-05/04<br />
Burlington<br />
543-103-3B1A $245.62 IPVID F 10:15A-12:15P 01/20-05/04<br />
543-102 Nursing Skills 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-102-3K11 $391.68 IPVID MT 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/08<br />
543-102-3K12 $391.68 IPVID WTh 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/03<br />
543-102-3K1A $391.68 IPVID M 08:05A-11:05A 01/23-05/07<br />
M 12:05P-03:05P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-102-3K1B $391.68 IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 01:10P-04:10P 01/18-05/02<br />
543-102-3K1C $391.68 IPVID Th 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/03<br />
Th 12:05P-03:05P 01/19-05/03<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
543-102-3K1D $391.68 IPVID WF 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/04<br />
543-102-3K1E $391.68 IPVID W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 05:25P-07:25P 01/18-05/02<br />
543-102-3K1F $391.68 IPVID S 08:00A-11:00A 01/21-05/05<br />
S 12:00P-03:00P 01/21-05/05<br />
543-102-3K1G $391.68 IPVID T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/08<br />
T 12:05P-03:05P 01/24-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
543-102-3B1A $391.68 IPVID MW 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-102-3B1B $391.68 IPVID M 01:30P-07:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
543-102-3B1C $391.68 IPVID T 01:30P-07:30P 01/24-05/08<br />
543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across<br />
the Lifespan<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 543-106 Nursing Health Promotion<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-107-3K1A $261.12 IPVID TW 07:00A-03:00P 01/24-02/29<br />
543-107-3K1B $261.12 IPVID TW 01:30P-09:30P 01/24-02/29<br />
543-107-3K1C $261.12 IPVID S 07:00A-07:30P 01/21-03/03<br />
S 07:00A-01:30P 03/10-03/10<br />
543-107-3K1D $261.12 IPVID WTh 07:00A-03:00P 01/25-03/08<br />
543-107-3K1E $261.12 IPVID TW 07:00A-03:00P 03/20-04/25<br />
543-107-3K1F $261.12 IPVID WTh 07:00A-03:00P 03/21-04/26<br />
543-107-3K1G $261.12 IPVID Th 01:30P-07:30P 03/08-03/08<br />
Th 07:00A-07:30P 03/22-05/03<br />
543-107-3K1H $261.12 IPVID TW 01:30P-09:30P 03/20-04/25<br />
Burlington<br />
543-107-3B1A $261.12 IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-107-3B1B $261.12 IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-107-3B1C $261.12 IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
543-108 Nursing: Introduction to<br />
Clinical Care Management<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-108-3K1A $261.12 IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 03/20-04/25<br />
543-108-3K1B $261.12 IPVID WTh 01:30P-09:30P 03/21-04/26<br />
543-108-3K1C $261.12 IPVID Th 01:30P-07:30P 03/08-03/08<br />
Th 07:00A-07:30P 03/22-05/03<br />
543-108-3K1D $261.12 IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 03/20-04/25<br />
543-108-3K1E $261.12 IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 01/24-02/29<br />
543-108-3K1F $261.12 IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 01/24-03/07<br />
543-108-3K1G $261.12 IPVID Th 07:00A-07:30P 01/19-03/08<br />
543-108-3K1H $261.12 IPVID TW 01:30P-09:30P 03/20-04/25<br />
Burlington<br />
543-108-3B1A $261.12 IPVID T 07:00A-03:30P 01/18-02/29<br />
W 07:00A-01:30P 01/18-02/29<br />
543-108-3B1B $261.12 IPVID T 07:00A-03:30P 03/06-04/17<br />
W 07:00A-01:30P 03/06-04/17<br />
543-108-3B1C $261.12 IPVID M 01:30P-08:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Nursing and Nursing Related<br />
510-105 LPN Refresher I - Theory/Lab 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
510-105-3BMA $430.68 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
510-106 LPN Refresher II - Clinical 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
510-106-3B1A $143.56 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
510-152 NSG: Applied Pediatric Concepts 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 809-188 Psychology, Developmental and 543-106 Nursing<br />
Health Promotion<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-152-3K11 $124.81 W 04:45P-06:45P 02/01-03/21<br />
510-151 Nsg: Endocrine &<br />
Electrolytes Disorders<br />
1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing<br />
Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108<br />
Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-151-3K1A $124.81 F 09:30A-12:00P 01/20-02/24<br />
510-154 Pathophysiology for<br />
Health Professions<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-154-3K11 $366.43 T 04:45P-07:45P 01/24-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
510-154-3B1A $366.43 T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/08<br />
510-107 RN Refresher I - Theory/Lab 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-107-3KMA $430.68 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
510-108 RN Refresher II - Clinical 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-108-3K1A $287.12 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
510-805 TEAS TEST 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-805-3K11 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3K12 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3K13 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3K14 $35.00 BLND T 05:00P-09:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
510-805-3K15 $35.00 BLND T 05:00P-09:00P 05/08-05/08<br />
510-805-3K1A $35.00 BLND M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3K1B $35.00 BLND M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3K1C $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3K1D $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3K1E $35.00 BLND W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3K1F $35.00 BLND W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3K1G $35.00 BLND Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
510-805-3K1H $35.00 BLND Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
510-805-3K1I $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3K1J $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3K1K $35.00 BLND M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/05<br />
510-805-3K1L $35.00 BLND M 01:00P-05:00P 03/05-03/05<br />
510-805-3K1M $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
54 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
510-805-3K1N $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3K1O $35.00 BLND W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3K1P $35.00 BLND W 01:00P-05:00P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3K1Q $35.00 BLND Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3K1R $35.00 BLND Th 01:00P-05:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3K1S $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
510-805-3K1T $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
Burlington<br />
510-805-3B11 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3B12 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3B13 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3B14 $35.00 Th 04:00P-08:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3B15 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
510-805-3B1A $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3B1B $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3B1C $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3B1D $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3B1E $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3B1F $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
510-805-3B1G $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
510-805-3B1H $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3B1I $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/05<br />
510-805-3B1K $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3B1L $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3B1M $35.00 W 02:30P-06:30P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3B1N $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3B1O $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
Pharmacy<br />
536-138 Community Pharmacy Clinical 2.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications and 536-115<br />
Pharmacy Law and 536-120 Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions and 536-<br />
110 Pharmacy Calculations and 536-134 Managing Pharmacy Benefits<br />
Off Campus<br />
536-138-3R1A $280.62 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
536-120 Fundamentals of<br />
Reading Prescriptions<br />
1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications and 536-115<br />
Pharmacy Law<br />
Racine<br />
536-120-3R9B $124.81 S 11:30A-12:30P 01/21-05/05<br />
536-134 Managing Pharmacy Benefits 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications and 536-120<br />
Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions<br />
COREQUISITES: 536-110 Pharmacy Calculations<br />
Elkhorn<br />
536-134-3E1A $366.43 W 02:00P-05:00P 01/18-05/09<br />
536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 536-115 Pharmacy Law and 536-120 Fundamentals of Reading<br />
Prescriptions<br />
Racine<br />
536-112-3R11 $366.43 F 05:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/11<br />
536-110 Pharmacy Calculations 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology and 536-120 Fundamentals of<br />
Reading Prescriptions<br />
COREQUISITES: 536-134 Managing Pharmacy Benefits<br />
Elkhorn<br />
536-110-3E1A $366.43 M 02:00P-05:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
536-115 Pharmacy Law 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications and 536-120<br />
Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions<br />
Racine<br />
536-115-3R9A $245.62 S 09:00A-11:00A 01/21-05/05<br />
Physical Therapy Assistant<br />
524-147 PTA Clinical Practice 1 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 524-141 PTA Kinesiology 2 and 524-143 PTA Therapeutic<br />
Modalities<br />
Kenosha<br />
524-147-3K1A $254.62 W 08:00A-11:15A 01/18-01/25<br />
M 08:00A-11:15A 01/23-01/23<br />
M 08:00A-12:00P 04/16-04/16<br />
W 08:00A-12:00P 04/18-04/18<br />
MWF 08:00A-12:00P 01/30-04/20<br />
524-151 PTA Clinical Practice 3 5.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 524-144 PTA Principles of Neuromuscular and 524-145<br />
PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and 524-146 PTA Management of<br />
Cardiopulmonary and and 524-148 PTA Clinical Practice 2<br />
Kenosha<br />
524-151-3K1A $608.05 M 07:30A-08:00A 01/23-01/23<br />
MTWThF 08:00A-04:30P 02/27-04/30<br />
524-141 PTA Kinesiology 2 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 524-138 PTA Kinesiology 1<br />
Kenosha<br />
524-141-3K1A $509.24 T 10:15A-12:20P 01/24-05/08<br />
F 01:00P-03:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
Th 02:35P-04:40P 01/19-05/03<br />
524-141-3K1B $509.24 T 10:15A-12:20P 01/24-05/08<br />
F 01:00P-03:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
T 04:45P-06:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
524-145 PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 524-139 PTA Patient Interventions<br />
COREQUISITES: 524-141 PTA Kinesiology 2 and 524-142 PTA Therapeutic<br />
Exercise<br />
Kenosha<br />
524-145-3K1A $509.24 Th 10:00A-12:05P 01/19-05/03<br />
Th 12:25P-02:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
T 08:05A-10:10A 01/24-05/08<br />
524-145-3K1B $509.24 Th 10:00A-12:05P 01/19-05/03<br />
Th 12:25P-02:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
M 01:30P-03:35P 01/23-05/07<br />
524-150 PTA Professional Issues 2 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 524-140 PTA Professional Issues 1<br />
COREQUISITES: 524-148 PTA Clinical Practice 2<br />
Kenosha<br />
524-150-3K1A $245.62 M 08:05A-01:25P 01/23-02/27<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 55
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
524-149 PTA Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 524-144 PTA Principles of Neuromuscular and 524-145 PTA<br />
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and 524-148 PTA Clinical Practice 2<br />
COREQUISITES: 524-146 PTA Management of Cardiopulmonary and<br />
Kenosha<br />
524-149-3K1A $254.62 W 11:20A-01:25P 01/18-02/22<br />
F 11:20A-12:20P 01/20-02/24<br />
WF 08:05A-11:15A 01/18-02/24<br />
524-142 PTA Therapeutic Exercise 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
COREQUISITES: 524-138 PTA Kinesiology 1<br />
Kenosha<br />
524-142-3K1A $381.93 Th 08:05A-09:45A 01/19-05/03<br />
W 01:30P-04:40P 01/18-05/02<br />
524-142-3K1B $381.93 ST Th 08:05A-09:45A 01/19-05/03<br />
T 01:30P-04:40P 01/24-05/08<br />
Quality Assurance<br />
623-147 Manufacturing Shop Safety 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
623-147-3R11 $124.81 M 09:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
623-183 Statistical Process Control/CT 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
623-183-3R11 $124.81 ST M 08:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Quality Interdisciplinary<br />
625-121 MSSC Certification Preparation<br />
and Assessment<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center<br />
625-121-3L61 $475.62 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08<br />
Radiologic Technology<br />
526-174 ARRT Certification Seminar 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-199 Radiography Clinical 4<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-189 Radiographic Pathology and 526-190 Radiography<br />
Clinical 5 and 526-195 Radiographic Quality Analysis<br />
Burlington<br />
526-174-3BMA $245.62 BLND T 12:10P-04:10P 03/20-05/08<br />
526-197 Radiation Protection and Biology 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-199 Radiography Clinical 4<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-174 ARRT Certification Seminar and 526-189 Radiographic<br />
Pathology and 526-190 Radiography Clinical 5 and 526-195 Radiographic<br />
Quality Analysis<br />
Burlington<br />
526-197-3B1A $366.43 SP T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/08<br />
526-170 Radiographic Imaging 2 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 and 526-158 Introduction<br />
to Radiography and 526-159 Radiographic Imaging 1 and 526-168 Radiography<br />
Clinical 1<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-191 Radiographic Procedures 2 and 526-192 Radiography<br />
Clinical 2<br />
Burlington<br />
526-170-3B1B $366.43 SP W 08:05A-11:05A 01/18-05/02<br />
526-189 Radiographic Pathology 1.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-199 Radiography Clinical 4<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-174 ARRT Certification Seminar and 526-190 Radiography<br />
Clinical 5 and 526-195 Radiographic Quality Analysis and 526-197 Radiation<br />
Protection and Biology<br />
Off Campus<br />
526-189-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
526-191 Radiographic Procedures 2 5.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 and 526-158 Introduction<br />
to Radiography and 526-159 Radiographic Imaging 1 and 526-168 Radiography<br />
Clinical 1<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-170 Radiographic Imaging 2 and 526-192 Radiography<br />
Clinical 2<br />
Burlington<br />
526-191-3B1A $652.80 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
M 03:00P-07:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
526-191-3B1B $652.80 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07<br />
M 12:40P-02:40P 01/23-05/07<br />
W 11:30A-01:30P 01/25-05/02<br />
526-195 Radiographic Quality Analysis 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-199 Radiography Clinical 4<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-174 ARRT Certification Seminar and 526-189 Radiographic<br />
Pathology and 526-190 Radiography Clinical 5 and 526-197 Radiation Protection<br />
and Biology<br />
Burlington<br />
526-195-3B1A $261.12 SP Th 08:05A-09:05A 01/19-05/03<br />
Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/03<br />
526-192 Radiography Clinical 2 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 and 526-158 Introduction<br />
to Radiography and 526-159 Radiographic Imaging 1 and 526-168 Radiography<br />
Clinical 1<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-170 Radiographic Imaging 2 and 526-191 Radiographic<br />
Procedures 2<br />
Off Campus<br />
526-192-3Z1A $366.43 SP TTh TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
TThF TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08<br />
526-190 Radiography Clinical 5 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 526-199 Radiography Clinical 4<br />
COREQUISITES: 526-174 ARRT Certification Seminar and 526-189 Radiographic<br />
Pathology and 526-195 Radiographic Quality Analysis and 526-197 Radiation<br />
Protection and Biology<br />
Off Campus<br />
526-190-3Z1A $245.62 SP MWF TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07<br />
Related Business<br />
105-106 Business Communications 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1<br />
Off Campus<br />
105-106-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
56 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
Renewable Energy - Electricity<br />
482-112 Sustainable Energy-Capstone<br />
Design Proj<br />
PREREQUISITES: 482-110 Intro to Sustainable Energy<br />
3.00 CR<br />
CATI<br />
482-112-3C9A $450.18 S 12:00P-04:00P 01/21-05/05<br />
Small Business<br />
145-106 Entrepreneurship 3-<br />
Operations MGMT<br />
PREREQUISITES: 145-105 Entrepreneurship 1 - Feasibility<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Off Campus<br />
145-106-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
145-104 Entrepreneurship-New Venture 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
145-104-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Supervisory Management<br />
196-100 Accelerated Learning 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
196-100-3K31 $124.81 AC T 05:30P-09:30P 01/24-01/31<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-01/31<br />
Racine<br />
196-100-3R31 $124.81 AC W 05:30P-09:30P 01/18-01/25<br />
TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-01/25<br />
Elkhorn<br />
196-100-3E31 $124.81 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 01/19-01/26<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-100-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-02/10<br />
196-100-3W7B $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-02/10<br />
196-164C Assertive Behavior 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-164C-3W7E $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-169 Diversity and Change Management 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Elkhorn<br />
196-169-3E31 $366.43 AC T 05:30P-09:30P 01/31-03/06<br />
196-193 Human Resource Management 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
196-193-3K31 $366.43 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 03/29-05/03<br />
Racine<br />
196-193-3R31 $366.43 AC M 05:30P-09:30P 03/19-04/30<br />
Elkhorn<br />
196-193-3E31 $366.43 AC W 05:30P-09:30P 03/28-05/02<br />
196-190 Leadership Development 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
196-190-3K31 $366.43 AC T 05:30P-09:30P 02/07-03/20<br />
Elkhorn<br />
196-190-3E31 $366.43 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 02/02-03/22<br />
196-134 Legal Issues for Supervisors 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 196-193 Human Resource Management<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-134-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-192 Managing for Quality 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
196-192-3R31 $366.43 AC M 05:30P-09:30P 01/30-03/05<br />
196-168 Organizational Development 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
196-168-3R31 $366.43 AC W 05:30P-09:30P 03/21-04/25<br />
196-164 Personal Skills for Supervisors 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-164-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-164-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-123 Problem Solving and Decision Making 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
196-123-3R1A $245.62 M 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
196-188 Project Management 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 196-189 Team Building and Problem Solving<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-188-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-136 Safety in the Workplace 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 196-192 Managing for Quality<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-136-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-164B Stress Management 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-164B-3W7D $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-164B-3W7G $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-191 Supervision 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
196-191-3K31 $366.43 AC T 05:30P-09:30P 04/03-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
196-191-3E31 $366.43 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 03/29-05/03<br />
Associate Degree: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 57
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
196-189 Team Building and Problem Solving 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-189-3R31 $396.43 INET W 05:30P-09:30P 02/01-03/07<br />
196-164A Time Management 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
196-164A-3W7C $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
196-164A-3W7F $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Surgical Tech<br />
512-134 Surgical Interventions 2 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 512-131 Surgical Interventions 1 and 512-133 Surgical<br />
Technology Clinical 2<br />
Kenosha<br />
512-134-3K1A $366.43 INET M 08:00A-11:00A 01/23-05/07<br />
512-135-3K1B $401.43 WThF 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-03/19<br />
512-135-3K1C $401.43 WThF 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-03/09<br />
512-136 Surgical Technology Clinical 4 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 512-135 Surgical Technology Clinical 3<br />
COREQUISITES: 512-134 Surgical Interventions 2<br />
Kenosha<br />
512-136-3K1A $366.43 TWThF 07:00A-03:30P 03/20-05/08<br />
Welding<br />
442-101 Welding Basics 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
442-101-3R11 $172.81 F 04:45P-07:45P 01/20-03/30<br />
512-129 Surgical Pharmacology 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 512-125 Surgical Technology, Intro to and 512-126 Surgical Tech<br />
Fundamentals 1<br />
Kenosha<br />
512-129-3KM1 $245.62 BLND F 02:35P-04:35P 01/20-05/04<br />
512-130 Surgical Skills Application 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 512-125 Surgical Technology, Intro to and 512-126 Surgical Tech<br />
Fundamentals 1<br />
COREQUISITES: 512-128 Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2 and 512-129 Surgical<br />
Pharmacology<br />
Kenosha<br />
512-130-3K1A $267.62 T 07:00A-11:00A 03/20-05/08<br />
M 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/07<br />
512-130-3K1B $267.62 T 11:20A-03:20P 03/20-05/08<br />
M 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/07<br />
512-130-3K1C $267.62 W 07:00A-11:00A 03/21-05/02<br />
M 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/07<br />
512-128 Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 512-125 Surgical Technology, Intro to and 512-126 Surgical Tech<br />
Fundamentals 1 and 512-127 Exploring Surgical Issues and 501-101 Medical<br />
Terminology<br />
COREQUISITES: 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced and 806-197<br />
Microbiology and 512-129 Surgical Pharmacology<br />
Kenosha<br />
512-128-3K1A $535.24 M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-03/05<br />
T 07:00A-11:00A 01/24-03/06<br />
Th 07:00A-11:00A 01/19-03/08<br />
512-128-3K1B $535.24 M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-03/05<br />
M 11:20A-03:20P 01/23-03/05<br />
W 11:20A-03:20P 01/18-03/07<br />
512-128-3K1C $535.24 M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-03/05<br />
T 11:20A-03:20P 01/24-03/06<br />
Th 11:20A-03:20P 01/19-03/08<br />
512-135 Surgical Technology Clinical 3 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 512-131 Surgical Interventions 1 and 512-133 Surgical<br />
Technology Clinical 2<br />
COREQUISITES: 512-134 Surgical Interventions 2<br />
Kenosha<br />
512-135-3K1A $401.43 WThF 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-03/09<br />
58 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Diploma: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Admin/Office Assistant/Medical..............................................................................................................................................................................................................61<br />
Barbering/Cosmetology...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................61<br />
Dental.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61<br />
Emergency Medical Service......................................................................................................................................................................................................................61<br />
Machine Tool/CNC Technology.................................................................................................................................................................................................................61<br />
Mechanical Drafting.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61<br />
Medical Assistant.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62<br />
Numerical Control................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62<br />
Nursing.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63<br />
Nursing and Nursing Related.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63<br />
Welding.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Diploma: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Blueprint Reading............................................................................................ 61<br />
CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics............................................... 61<br />
CNC Lathe Set-Up............................................................................................. 62<br />
CNC Machining Technology...............................................................................62<br />
CNC Mill Set-Up................................................................................................ 63<br />
CNC Offsets and Operations............................................................................. 61<br />
CNC Production Applications.............................................................................63<br />
Dental Assistant Clinical - Adv........................................................................... 61<br />
Dental Chairside - Advanced............................................................................. 61<br />
Dental Laboratory Procedure........................................................................... 61<br />
Dental Radiography - Advanced........................................................................ 61<br />
EMT-Intermediate Technician............................................................................ 61<br />
Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications........................................................63<br />
Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications.......................................................63<br />
Gauging/Inspection......................................................................................... 61<br />
Hair Design II B............................................................................................... 61<br />
Health Unit Coordinator Clinical.......................................................................63<br />
Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I...............................................................63<br />
Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II..............................................................63<br />
Human Body in Health & Disease.....................................................................62<br />
Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures.....................................................62<br />
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1.............................................................62<br />
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 2.............................................................62<br />
Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1..................................................................62<br />
Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 2..................................................................62<br />
Medical Assistant Practicum.............................................................................62<br />
Medical Law, Ethics, & Professionalism.............................................................62<br />
Medical Office Insurance and Finance...............................................................62<br />
Medical Transcription Externship...................................................................... 61<br />
Medical Transcription Functions........................................................................ 61<br />
Medical Transcription II.................................................................................... 61<br />
Metal Fabrication I...........................................................................................63<br />
Nursing Assistant............................................................................................. 63<br />
Office Field Study............................................................................................. 61<br />
Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health...................................62<br />
Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures.................................................63<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Diploma: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 59
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding.......................................................64<br />
Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld.......................................................64<br />
Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene..................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding................................................64<br />
Welding/Fundamentals of............................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding....................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Oxyacetylene....................................................................................64<br />
Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding............................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.......................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting.................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding........................................................64<br />
Welding/Robotic Program and Plasma Cutting.................................................65<br />
Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding...............................................................65<br />
Word Processing Applied.................................................................................. 61<br />
60 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
Admin/Office Assistant/<br />
Medical<br />
106-374 Medical Transcription Externship 1.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
106-374-3R1A $124.81 INET MTWThF 08:05A-12:05P 05/14-06/01<br />
106-373 Medical Transcription Functions 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-370 Medical Transcription I and 509-312 Human Body in<br />
Health & Disease<br />
Racine<br />
106-373-3RMA $372.18 BLND W 10:15A-12:15P 03/21-05/02<br />
W 12:15P-01:15P 03/21-05/02<br />
106-371 Medical Transcription II 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-370 Medical Transcription I<br />
Racine<br />
106-371-3RMA $496.24 BLND MW 10:00A-11:00A 01/18-03/07<br />
MW 11:00A-02:00P 01/18-03/07<br />
106-392 Office Field Study 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-137 Keyboarding Applications<br />
COREQUISITES: 106-119 Professional Development<br />
Racine<br />
106-392-3R1A $124.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
106-392-3W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
106-384 Word Processing Applied 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 106-001 Computer Applications or 106-178 Office Proofreading<br />
and Editing<br />
Off Campus<br />
To Be Announced<br />
106-384-3W7A $402.18 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02<br />
Barbering/Cosmetology<br />
502-307B Hair Design II B 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 502-307A Hair Design II A<br />
Racine<br />
502-307B-3R1B $130.56 S 07:30A-12:00P 01/21-05/04<br />
502-307B-3R9B $130.56 S 07:30A-12:00P 02/21-05/14<br />
Dental<br />
508-311 Dental Assistant Clinical - Adv 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 508-356 Dental Assistant Clinicals or 508-306 Dental Assistant Clinicals<br />
Kenosha<br />
508-311-3K1A $245.62 AC T 08:00A-05:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
508-308 Dental Chairside - Advanced 5.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 508-302 Dental Chairside<br />
Kenosha<br />
508-308-3K1A $782.80 AC W 01:30P-04:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
F 08:05A-10:35A 01/20-05/04<br />
W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02<br />
Th 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/03<br />
508-308-3K1B $782.80 ST W 01:30P-04:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
F 08:05A-10:35A 01/20-05/04<br />
W 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
508-309 Dental Laboratory Procedure 4.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 508-113 Dental Materials<br />
Kenosha<br />
508-309-3K1A $626.24 AC M 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/07<br />
Th 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/03<br />
W 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
508-309-3K1B $626.24 ST M 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/07<br />
Th 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/07<br />
W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02<br />
Th 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/03<br />
508-310 Dental Radiography - Advanced 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 508-103 Dental Radiography<br />
Kenosha<br />
508-310-3K1A $156.56 AC M 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
508-310-3K1B $156.56 AC M 01:30P-03:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
Emergency Medical Service<br />
531-311 EMT-Intermediate Technician 2.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
531-311-3B1A $267.62 W 09:15A-01:15P 02/08-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
531-311-3Z11 $267.62 Th 05:45P-09:45P 02/02-04/26<br />
Machine Tool/CNC Technology<br />
420-342 CNC Introduction and Support<br />
Equipment Basics<br />
1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 420-345 Gauging/Inspection and 623-147 Manufacturing Shop<br />
Safety<br />
Racine<br />
420-342-3R11 $146.81 W 04:00P-08:00P 01/18-03/07<br />
420-344 CNC Offsets and Operations 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 420-345 Gauging/Inspection<br />
Racine<br />
420-344-3R11 $124.81 W 04:00P-08:00P 03/21-05/02<br />
420-345 Gauging/Inspection 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 421-376 Blueprint Reading and 804-370 Mathematics I/Applied<br />
Racine<br />
420-345-3R11 $293.62 T 04:00P-08:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Mechanical Drafting<br />
421-376 Blueprint Reading 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
421-376-3R11 $245.62 M 04:00P-08:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Diploma: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 61
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Medical Assistant<br />
509-302 Human Body in Health & Disease 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology<br />
Racine<br />
509-302-3RM1 $366.43 BLND M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
509-302-3RMA $366.43 BLND T 10:15A-01:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
509-302-3W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
509-302-3W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
509-301 Medical Assistant<br />
Administrative Procedures<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
509-301-3RM1 $267.62 BLND M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
M 09:00P-09:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
509-301-3RM2 $267.62 BLND Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Th 09:00P-09:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
509-304 Medical Assistant<br />
Clinical Procedures 1<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
4.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
509-304-3R11 $535.24 M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07<br />
T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/03<br />
509-304-3R1A $535.24 Th 08:05A-12:05P 01/19-05/03<br />
T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
509-306 Medical Assistant<br />
Clinical Procedures 2<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 509-303 Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1 and 509-304<br />
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1<br />
COREQUISITES: 509-308 Pharmacology for Allied Health<br />
Racine<br />
509-306-3R11 $401.43 Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03<br />
W 05:50P-06:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 06:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
509-306-3R1A $401.43 Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03<br />
W 01:30P-02:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
509-306-3E1A $401.43 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
F 12:05P-02:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
509-303 Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1 2.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 509-304 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1<br />
Racine<br />
509-303-3R11 $267.62 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
W 07:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02<br />
509-303-3R1A $267.62 W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02<br />
W 10:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/02<br />
509-305 Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 2 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 509-303 Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1<br />
Racine<br />
509-305-3R11 $267.62 T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
T 07:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08<br />
509-305-3R1A $267.62 T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
T 02:25P-04:25P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
509-305-3E1A $267.62 W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02<br />
W 10:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/02<br />
509-310 Medical Assistant Practicum 3.00 CR<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
509-310-3R1A $401.43 TBA TBA-TBA 05/14-06/22<br />
509-310-3R1B $401.43 TBA TBA-TBA 05/14-06/22<br />
509-310-3R1C $401.43 TBA TBA-TBA 05/14-06/22<br />
Elkhorn<br />
509-310-3E1A $401.43 MTWThF 08:05A-04:05P 05/14-06/08<br />
509-309 Medical Law, Ethics, &<br />
Professionalism<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
509-309-3RMA $245.62 BLND Th 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/03<br />
509-309-3RMB $245.62 BLND T 08:05A-12:05P 01/24-05/08<br />
Off Campus<br />
509-309-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
509-307 Medical Office Insurance<br />
and Finance<br />
2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction and 509-302<br />
Human Body in Health & Disease<br />
Off Campus<br />
509-307-3W7A $287.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
509-307-3W7B $287.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
509-307-3W7C $287.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
509-308 Pharmacology for Allied Health<br />
Pharm for Allied Health<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 509-302 Human Body in Health & Disease<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
509-308-3RMA $245.62 BLND W 08:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
509-308-3W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Numerical Control<br />
444-335 CNC Lathe Set-Up 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 444-333 Fundamentals of CNC Turning<br />
Racine<br />
444-335-3R1A $469.68 BLND M 08:05A-02:05P 01/23-05/07<br />
444-331 CNC Machining Technology 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 420-342 CNC Introduction and Support Equipment<br />
Racine<br />
444-331-3R11 $469.68 BLND Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
62 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
444-336 CNC Mill Set-Up 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 444-334 Fundamentals of CNC Milling<br />
Racine<br />
444-336-3R1A $469.68 W 08:05A-02:05P 01/18-05/02<br />
444-332 CNC Production Applications 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 420-342 CNC Introduction and Support Equipment<br />
COREQUISITES: 420-344 CNC Offsets and Operations and 444-331 CNC<br />
Machining Technology<br />
Racine<br />
444-332-3R11 $313.12 TW 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/02<br />
444-334 Fundamentals of CNC<br />
Milling Applications<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 444-331 CNC Machining Technology<br />
COREQUISITES: 421-316 Blueprint Reading/Advanced and 804-371 Mathematics<br />
II/Applied<br />
Racine<br />
444-334-3R1A $469.68 INET Th 08:05A-02:05P 01/19-05/03<br />
444-333 Fundamentals of CNC<br />
Turning Applications<br />
3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 444-331 CNC Machining Technology<br />
COREQUISITES: 421-316 Blueprint Reading/Advanced and 804-371 Mathematics<br />
II/Applied<br />
Racine<br />
444-333-3R1A $469.68 INET M 08:05A-02:05P 01/24-05/08<br />
Nursing<br />
543-300 Nursing Assistant 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
543-300-3K11 $391.68 TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-02/14<br />
W 04:00P-07:00P 02/15-03/07<br />
TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 02/16-03/06<br />
TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 02/16-03/07<br />
543-300-3K12 $391.68 TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 02/21-03/27<br />
W 04:00P-07:00P 03/28-03/28<br />
TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 03/29-04/12<br />
T 04:00P-07:00P 04/17-04/17<br />
543-300-3K13 $391.68 MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 04/16-05/03<br />
MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 05/07-05/17<br />
543-300-3K1A $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 01/18-02/07<br />
MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/08-02/21<br />
543-300-3K1B $391.68 FS 07:30A-01:30P 01/20-02/25<br />
FS 07:30A-01:30P 03/02-03/31<br />
543-300-3K1C $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/09-02/29<br />
MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/05-03/22<br />
543-300-3K1D $391.68 TWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/20-04/12<br />
TWTh 07:30A-01:30P 04/17-05/02<br />
543-300-3K1E $391.68 MTWThF 07:30A-01:30P 04/16-05/01<br />
MTWThF 07:30A-01:30P 05/02-05/11<br />
Racine<br />
543-300-3R1A $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 01/18-02/07<br />
MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/08-02/21<br />
543-300-3R1B $391.68 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 01/18-02/07<br />
MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 02/08-02/21<br />
543-300-3R1C $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/09-02/29<br />
MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/05-03/22<br />
543-300-3R1D $391.68 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 02/09-02/29<br />
MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 03/05-03/22<br />
543-300-3R1E $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/05-03/29<br />
MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 04/02-04/19<br />
543-300-3R1F $391.68 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 03/05-03/29<br />
MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 04/02-04/19<br />
Elkhorn<br />
543-300-3E11 $391.68 MW 04:00P-08:00P 01/18-03/26<br />
MW 04:00P-08:00P 03/28-05/09<br />
543-300-3E12 $391.68 TTh 04:00P-08:00P 01/19-03/29<br />
TTh 04:00P-08:30P 04/03-05/03<br />
T 04:00P-07:00P 05/08-05/08<br />
543-300-3E1A $391.68 MTWThF 07:00A-09:00A 01/19-03/09<br />
MTWThF 07:00A-09:00A 03/19-04/23<br />
543-300-3E1B $391.68 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 01/18-02/16<br />
MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 02/20-03/19<br />
543-300-3E1C $391.68 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 02/20-04/04<br />
MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 04/05-04/26<br />
Burlington<br />
543-300-3B11 $391.68 F 06:30P-08:30P 01/20-03/09<br />
S 07:00A-03:00P 01/20-03/09<br />
F 06:30P-08:30P 03/10-04/21<br />
S 07:00A-03:30P 03/10-04/21<br />
543-300-3B1A $391.68 MTWThF 07:00A-09:00A 01/24-03/22<br />
MTWThF 06:30A-08:30A 03/23-05/03<br />
Nursing and Nursing Related<br />
510-303 Health Unit Coordinator Clinical 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 510-302 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II<br />
Racine<br />
510-303-3R1A $430.68 T 12:25P-04:25P 03/20-05/08<br />
MF 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/07<br />
510-301 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
COREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology and 501-104 Principles of<br />
Customer Service in and 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction<br />
Racine<br />
510-301-3RMA $366.43 BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 01/18-03/08<br />
510-302 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II 3.00 CR<br />
Program Counselor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: 510-301 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I<br />
Racine<br />
510-302-3RMA $366.43 BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 03/20-05/08<br />
Welding<br />
442-302 Metal Fabrication I 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
442-302-3R1A $518.43 F 07:00A-01:00P 01/20-05/04<br />
442-324 Weld Printreading and<br />
Fabrication Procedures<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
442-324-3R11 $345.62 BLND F 04:45P-09:15P 01/20-05/04<br />
442-324-3R1A $345.62 BLND F 08:05A-12:35P 01/20-05/04<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-324-3E11 $345.62 BLND F 04:45P-09:15P 01/20-05/04<br />
442-324-3E1A $345.62 BLND F 08:05A-12:35P 01/20-05/04<br />
442-332 Welding/Advanced Gas<br />
Metal Arc Welding<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-321 Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
442-332-3R63 $518.43 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-332-3R6C $518.43 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-332-3E63 $518.43 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-332-3E6C $518.43 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-333 Welding/Advanced Gas<br />
Tungsten Arc Weld<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-323 Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
442-333-3R64 $518.43 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-333-3R6D $518.43 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-333-3E64 $518.43 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-333-3E6D $518.43 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-329 Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene<br />
Racine<br />
442-329-3R61 $345.62 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-329-3R6A $345.62 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-329-3E61 $345.62 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-329-3E6A $345.62 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-05/07<br />
442-330 Welding/Advanced Shielded<br />
Metal Arc Welding<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
442-330-3R62 $518.43 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
442-330-3R6B $518.43 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-330-3E62 $518.43 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
442-330-3E6B $518.43 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
442-314 Welding/Fundamentals of 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
442-314-3R11 $345.62 BLND F 04:45P-09:15P 01/20-05/04<br />
442-321 Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
442-321-3R63 $518.43 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-321-3R6C $518.43 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-321-3E63 $518.43 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-321-3E6C $518.43 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-323 Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
442-323-3R64 $518.43 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-323-3R6D $518.43 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-323-3E64 $518.43 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-323-3E6D $518.43 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
442-334-3R61 $518.43 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-334-3R6A $518.43 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-334-3E61 $518.43 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-334-3E6A $518.43 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-347 Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-321 Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding<br />
Racine<br />
442-347-3R63 $345.62 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-347-3R6C $345.62 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-347-3E63 $345.62 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-347-3E6C $345.62 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
442-345 Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten<br />
Arc Welding<br />
2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding and 442-323<br />
Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />
Racine<br />
442-345-3E6D $345.62 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-345-3R64 $345.62 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-345-3R6D $345.62 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 01/19-05/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-345-3E64 $345.62 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 01/19-05/03<br />
442-342 Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting 1.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene<br />
Racine<br />
442-342-3R61 $172.81 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-342-3R6A $172.81 SP M 07:00A-09:00A 01/23-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-342-3E61 $172.81 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-342-3E6A $172.81 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-343 Welding/Pipe Shielded<br />
Metal Arc Welding<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding<br />
2.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
442-343-3R62 $345.62 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
442-343-3R6B $345.62 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-343-3E62 $345.62 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
442-343-3E6B $345.62 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
64 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
442-335 Welding/Robotic Program<br />
and Plasma Cutting<br />
2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene and 442-321 Welding/Gas<br />
Metal Arc Welding and 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding and 442-<br />
323 Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />
Racine<br />
442-335-3R2A $245.62 ST M 11:20A-03:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
442-322-3R62 $518.43 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
442-322-3R6B $518.43 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
442-322-3E62 $518.43 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
442-322-3E6B $518.43 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
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Academic Preparation: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
English................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67<br />
Gen <strong>College</strong>: Natural Science................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Comm Skills................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Mathematics................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Reading........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Success......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68<br />
Mathematics........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68<br />
Reading.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 68<br />
Academic Preparation: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Algebra Pre-<strong>College</strong>.........................................................................................68<br />
<strong>College</strong> Success................................................................................................ 68<br />
<strong>College</strong> Writing, Intro....................................................................................... 67<br />
Elementary Algebra with Applications.............................................................. 67<br />
Pre-Algebra..................................................................................................... 67<br />
Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Reading......................................................................................68<br />
Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Writing........................................................................................ 67<br />
Prep for Basic Chemistry.................................................................................. 67<br />
Reading & Study Skills, Intro............................................................................ 67<br />
Writing/Pre-<strong>College</strong>......................................................................................... 67<br />
66 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
English<br />
851-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Writing 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
851-760-3K11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
851-760-3K1A $21.92 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
851-760-3R11 $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
851-760-3R1A $21.92 MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/23-05/07<br />
851-760-3R1B $21.92 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
851-760-3R1C $21.92 MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
851-760-3E1A $21.92 MWF 12:25P-02:10P 01/18-05/07<br />
851-760-3E9A $21.92 S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05<br />
S 10:35A-12:35P 01/21-05/05<br />
851-769 Writing/Pre-<strong>College</strong> 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 851-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Writing<br />
Kenosha<br />
851-769-3K11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
851-769-3K1A $21.92 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
851-769-3K1B $21.92 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
851-769-3K1C $21.92 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
851-769-3R11 $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
851-769-3R1A $21.92 TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/08<br />
851-769-3R1B $21.92 TTh 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/08<br />
851-769-3R9A $21.92 S 09:10A-11:10A 01/21-05/05<br />
S 11:40A-01:40P 01/21-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
851-769-3E11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
851-769-3E1A $21.92 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07<br />
Gen <strong>College</strong>: Natural Science<br />
836-133 Prep for Basic Chemistry 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
836-133-3K1A $245.62 TTh 09:10A-10:10A 01/19-05/08<br />
Racine<br />
836-133-3R1A $245.62 MW 03:40P-04:40P 01/18-05/07<br />
Elkhorn<br />
836-133-3E1A $245.62 TTh 12:25P-01:25P 01/19-05/08<br />
General <strong>College</strong>:<br />
Comm Skills<br />
831-103 <strong>College</strong> Writing, Intro 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 851-769 Writing/Pre-<strong>College</strong><br />
Kenosha<br />
831-103-3K11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
831-103-3K12 $366.43 TTh 04:45P-06:15P 01/19-05/08<br />
831-103-3K13 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
831-103-3K1A $366.43 M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-05/07<br />
831-103-3K1B $366.43 W 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
831-103-3K1C $366.43 W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02<br />
831-103-3K1D $366.43 Th 07:00A-10:00A 01/19-05/03<br />
831-103-3K9A $366.43 S 07:00A-10:00A 01/21-05/05<br />
Racine<br />
831-103-3R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
831-103-3R12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
831-103-3R1A $366.43 MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/07<br />
831-103-3R1B $366.43 MW 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/07<br />
831-103-3R1C $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/08<br />
831-103-3R1D $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
831-103-3E11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
831-103-3E1A $366.43 Th 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/07<br />
Burlington<br />
831-103-3B11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Mathematics<br />
834-110 Elementary Algebra with<br />
Applications<br />
PREREQUISITES: 854-769 Algebra Pre-<strong>College</strong><br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
834-110-3R1A $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
834-110-3E1A $366.43 M 05:15P-08:15P 01/23-05/07<br />
834-109 Pre-Algebra 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 854-760 Mathematics/Pre <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Kenosha<br />
834-109-3K11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
834-109-3K12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
834-109-3K13 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
834-109-3K1A $366.43 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/08<br />
834-109-3K1B $366.43 MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
834-109-3R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/01<br />
834-109-3R12 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
834-109-3R13 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
834-109-3R1A $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
834-109-3R1B $366.43 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
834-109-3E11 $366.43 W 05:15P-08:15P 01/18-05/02<br />
834-109-3E1A $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
834-109-3E1B $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
General <strong>College</strong>: Reading<br />
838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 858-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Reading<br />
Kenosha<br />
838-105-3K11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
838-105-3K1A $366.43 MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07<br />
838-105-3K1B $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
838-105-3K1C $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08<br />
838-105-3K1D $366.43 F 08:05A-11:05A 01/20-05/04<br />
Racine<br />
838-105-3R11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07<br />
838-105-3R12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
838-105-3R13 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03<br />
838-105-3R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07<br />
838-105-3R1B $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
838-105-3E11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08<br />
838-105-3E1A $366.43 MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07<br />
Academic Preparation: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 67
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General <strong>College</strong>: Success<br />
835-104 <strong>College</strong> Success 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
835-104-3K1A $245.62 F 11:20A-01:20P 01/20-05/04<br />
Racine<br />
835-104-3R11 $245.62 W 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/02<br />
Elkhorn<br />
835-104-3E1A $245.62 Th 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/03<br />
Mathematics<br />
854-769 Algebra Pre-<strong>College</strong> 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 854-761 Algebra/Pre <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Kenosha<br />
854-769-3K1A $21.92 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04<br />
Racine<br />
854-769-3R11 $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
854-769-3E1A $21.92 TTh 02:35P-04:35P 01/19-05/08<br />
Reading<br />
858-760 Pre-<strong>Technical</strong> Reading 2.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: 858-750 Reading 200<br />
Kenosha<br />
858-760-3K1A $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
858-760-3R11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
858-760-3R1A $21.92 TTh 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/08<br />
Elkhorn<br />
858-760-3E1A $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/08<br />
68 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Adult High School: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Career Education.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
English................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
History................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
Mathematics........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
Science................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
Social Science......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
Adult High School: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
American Government-AHS 1.0 CR....................................................................70<br />
American History IV - AHS .5CR.........................................................................70<br />
American Short Fiction I-AHS .5 CR...................................................................70<br />
American Short Fiction-AHS 1.0 CR...................................................................70<br />
Biology/Animal I-AHS .5 CR.............................................................................70<br />
Biology/Plant I-AHS .5 CR................................................................................70<br />
Career Development/Exploration I-AHS .5 Cr....................................................70<br />
Contemporary American Problems I-AHS .5 Cr..................................................70<br />
Contemporary American Problems II-AHS .5 Cr.................................................70<br />
Drama-AHS 1.0 CR........................................................................................... 70<br />
English Fundamentals I-AHS .5 CR....................................................................70<br />
English Fundamentals II-AHS .5 CR...................................................................70<br />
Environmental Science I-AHS .5 CR...................................................................70<br />
Environmental Science II-AHS .5 CR..................................................................70<br />
Mathematics I-AHS .5 CR..................................................................................70<br />
Mathematics II-AHS .5 CR.................................................................................70<br />
Media Mass Communication I-AHS .5 CR...........................................................70<br />
Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR.....................................................................................70<br />
Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR....................................................................................... 71<br />
World Cultures-AHS 1.0 CR............................................................................... 71<br />
Written Communication Skills-AHS 1.0 CR.........................................................70<br />
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Career Education<br />
862-700A Career Development/<br />
Exploration I-AHS .5 Cr<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
1.50 CR<br />
Racine<br />
862-700A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 01/18-03/07<br />
862-700A-3R1B $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 03/19-05/04<br />
English<br />
851-716A American Short Fiction I-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
851-716A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 03/19-05/07<br />
851-702A American Short Fiction-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
851-702A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 09:10A-11:40A 01/19-05/08<br />
851-704A Drama-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
851-704A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 01/18-05/07<br />
851-710A English Fundamentals I-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
851-710A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 12:25P-02:05P 01/18-03/09<br />
851-710A-3R1B $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:10P 01/19-05/08<br />
851-711A English Fundamentals II-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
851-711A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 12:25P-02:05P 03/19-05/07<br />
851-718A Media Mass<br />
Communication I-AHS .5 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
1.50 CR<br />
Racine<br />
851-718A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 01/18-03/07<br />
851-701A Written Communication<br />
Skills-AHS 1.0 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
3.00 CR<br />
Racine<br />
851-701A-3R1A $4.00 MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-05/07<br />
851-701A-3R1B $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/08<br />
History<br />
853-707A American History IV - AHS .5CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
853-707A-3R11 $4.00 T 04:45P-07:15P 01/24-05/08<br />
853-707A-3R12 $4.00 TTh 12:30P-03:00P 03/20-05/08<br />
Mathematics<br />
854-700A Mathematics I-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
854-700A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 03/19-05/07<br />
854-700A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 12:30P-03:00P 01/19-03/08<br />
854-701A Mathematics II-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
854-701A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 10:15A-12:45P 03/20-05/08<br />
Science<br />
856-704A Biology/Animal I-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
856-704A-3R11 $6.50 TTh 03:40P-06:10P 01/19-03/08<br />
856-703A Biology/Plant I-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
856-703A-3R11 $6.50 TTh 06:55P-09:25P 03/20-05/08<br />
856-700A Environmental Science I-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
856-700A-3R1A $6.50 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-03/07<br />
856-701A Environmental Science II-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
856-701A-3R1A $6.50 MW 12:25P-02:55P 03/19-05/07<br />
Social Science<br />
859-700A American Government-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
859-700A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/07<br />
859-711A Contemporary American<br />
Problems I-AHS .5 Cr<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
1.50 CR<br />
Racine<br />
859-711A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 11:20A-01:50P 01/19-03/08<br />
859-712A Contemporary American<br />
Problems II-AHS .5 Cr<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
1.50 CR<br />
Racine<br />
859-712A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 01/18-03/07<br />
859-712A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 11:20A-01:50P 03/20-05/08<br />
859-708A Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
859-708A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 08:05A-10:35A 01/19-05/08<br />
70 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
see pages 6–7<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
859-709A Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
859-709A-3R1A $4.00 MW 02:35P-05:05P 01/18-05/07<br />
859-703A World Cultures-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
859-703A-3R11 $4.00 TTh 06:00P-08:30P 01/19-05/08<br />
Adult High School: <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 71
Accounting......................................................................................................... 27<br />
Business Administration..................................................................................... 33<br />
Communication Skills........................................................................................ 16<br />
Graphics/Printing/Publishing............................................................................ 41<br />
Accelerated: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt..................................................................... 49<br />
Social Science.............................................................................................. 20, 70<br />
Supervisory Management.................................................................................. 57<br />
Accelerated: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Accelerated Learning....................................................................................... 57<br />
Accounting for Business................................................................................... 27<br />
Authoring Tools - Flash.....................................................................................42<br />
Business Finance and Budgeting......................................................................28<br />
Business Law................................................................................................... 33<br />
Business Purchasing.........................................................................................49<br />
Computer Illustration/Drawing Techniques......................................................42<br />
Corporate Sponsorship Development................................................................49<br />
Credit Procedures............................................................................................. 49<br />
Digital Photography/Introduction to................................................................42<br />
Digital Photography/Advanced........................................................................42<br />
Diversity and Change Management.................................................................. 57<br />
E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet...........................................................49<br />
Economics........................................................................................................ 20<br />
Human Resource Management......................................................................... 57<br />
Illustration Media Concepts..............................................................................42<br />
Leadership Development.................................................................................. 57<br />
Macroeconomics.............................................................................................. 20<br />
Managing for Quality....................................................................................... 57<br />
Marketing Management...................................................................................50<br />
Marketing/Sports and Event Introduction.........................................................50<br />
Oral/Interpersonal Communication.................................................................. 16<br />
Organizational Development............................................................................ 57<br />
Promotion Principles I......................................................................................50<br />
Psychology, Introduction to.............................................................................. 21<br />
Retailing.......................................................................................................... 50<br />
Selling Principles............................................................................................. 50<br />
Selling Principles/Advanced.............................................................................50<br />
Sociology, Introduction to................................................................................. 21<br />
Speech............................................................................................................. 16<br />
Supervision..................................................................................................... 57<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Vendor Management/Ethics................................................. 17<br />
Ticket Sales...................................................................................................... 50<br />
Video Editing................................................................................................... 42<br />
72 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Accounting......................................................................................................... 27<br />
Aeronautics........................................................................................................ 30<br />
Automotive Technology...................................................................................... 32<br />
Electromechanical Technology............................................................................ 39<br />
Electronic Technology......................................................................................... 39<br />
Self-Paced: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Fluid Power Technology...................................................................................... 41<br />
General Studies................................................................................................. 17<br />
Mechanical Technology...................................................................................... 50<br />
Quality Interdisciplinary.................................................................................... 56<br />
Welding....................................................................................................... 58, 63<br />
Accounting Software Applications....................................................................... 27<br />
Accounting Spreadsheet Applications.................................................................. 28<br />
Aero Science Commercial................................................................................... 30<br />
Aero Science Instrument..................................................................................... 30<br />
Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience.................................. 31<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction........................................................................................ 50<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction to (Interior Design)......................................................... 45<br />
Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro.......................................................... 31<br />
Aviation/Introduction........................................................................................ 31<br />
CAD - Solidworks................................................................................................ 50<br />
CAD Intermediate.............................................................................................. 50<br />
CAD/Solids Advanced........................................................................................ 50<br />
CNC/CAM Programming.................................................................................... 31<br />
Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced......................................................... 32<br />
Computer Assisted Programming/Robotics and FMS........................................... 32<br />
DC/AC I............................................................................................................. 39<br />
DC/AC II............................................................................................................ 39<br />
Digital Electronics.............................................................................................. 40<br />
Electromechanical Dr Systems............................................................................ 39<br />
Electronic Communications................................................................................. 40<br />
Electronic Devices I............................................................................................ 40<br />
Electronic Devices II........................................................................................... 40<br />
Electronics/Future Trends in............................................................................... 40<br />
Employability Skills........................................................................................... 17<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1.......................................................................... 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2.......................................................................... 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3.......................................................................... 51<br />
Fabrication Techniques....................................................................................... 40<br />
Self-Paced: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical............................................. 39<br />
Industrial Controls, Introduction to..................................................................... 39<br />
Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech..................................................... 51<br />
Mechanical Skills for Technicians........................................................................ 32<br />
MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment.................................................. 56<br />
Optoelectronics.................................................................................................. 40<br />
Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction................................................................. 41<br />
Process Controls................................................................................................. 39<br />
Programmable Controllers................................................................................. 39<br />
Programmable Logic Controllers/Advanced........................................................ 39<br />
Quality for Automated Manufacturing................................................................ 32<br />
Robotics Mechanics I.......................................................................................... 39<br />
Solid State Circuits, Introduction to..................................................................... 39<br />
Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems..................................................... 39<br />
Variable Speed Drives........................................................................................ 39<br />
Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding......................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld......................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene....................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding.................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding......................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Oxyacetylene...................................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding................................................................. 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding............................................................ 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting.................................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding.......................................................... 64<br />
Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding................................................................. 65<br />
Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor 73
Accounting.....................................................................27<br />
Admin/Office Assistant/Medical.............................. 29, 61<br />
Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse........................................... 31<br />
Architectural Technology................................................ 31<br />
Business Administration.................................................33<br />
Civil Engineering Technology..........................................33<br />
Communication Skills.................................................... 16<br />
Computer Software........................................................34<br />
Dental......................................................................37, 61<br />
Early Childhood Education.............................................38<br />
Educational Services......................................................38<br />
Accelerated Learning........................ 57<br />
Accounting Capstone......................... 27<br />
Accounting for Business.................... 27<br />
Accounting Portfolio Development..... 27<br />
Accounting Principles........................ 27<br />
Accounting Program Orientation....... 27<br />
Accounting Software Applications...... 27<br />
Accounting Spreadsheet Applications..... 28<br />
Action-Scripting Flash........................ 48<br />
Administrative Assistant Internship.... 29<br />
Advanced Webpage Design............... 41<br />
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation... 31<br />
Architectural Drafting/Commercial... 31<br />
Art History........................................ 45<br />
ASL Structure and Function................ 46<br />
Assertive Behavior............................ 57<br />
AutoCAD for Construction Sciences..... 33<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction....................... 50<br />
AutoCAD, Introduction to................... 45<br />
Automated Office Applications II........ 29<br />
Automated Office Applications III....... 29<br />
Behavior Challenges......................... 38<br />
Boundary Location and Research....... 33<br />
Building Materials............................ 33<br />
Business Communications................. 56<br />
Business Law.................................... 33<br />
Business Purchasing.......................... 49<br />
Business/Introduction to................... 33<br />
CAD - Solidworks............................... 50<br />
CAD Intermediate............................. 50<br />
CAD/Solids Advanced....................... 50<br />
Child Welfare Policy and Practice...... 44<br />
<strong>College</strong> Mathematics......................... 18<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Math 1................... 18<br />
Commercial Code.............................. 31<br />
Community Resources and Services... 44<br />
Computer Illustration/<br />
Drawing Techniques................... 42<br />
Construction Estimating.................... 33<br />
Construction Methods........................ 34<br />
Construction Project Management..... 34<br />
Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting..... 46<br />
DC/AC I............................................ 39<br />
DC/AC II........................................... 39<br />
Deaf Culture in America.................... 46<br />
Dental Office Management................ 37<br />
Design Concepts................................ 42<br />
Design Problems............................... 51<br />
Digital Electronics............................. 40<br />
Digital Photography/Introduction to. 42<br />
E-Commerce/Marketing<br />
on the Internet........................... 49<br />
ECE: Child Development.................... 38<br />
ECE: Foundations of<br />
Early Childhood Education.......... 38<br />
Economics......................................... 20<br />
Electronic Communications................ 40<br />
Electronic Devices I........................... 40<br />
Electronic Devices II.......................... 40<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1......... 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2......... 51<br />
Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3......... 51<br />
English Composition 1....................... 16<br />
Entrepreneurship 3-<br />
Operations MGMT........................... 57<br />
Entrepreneurship-New Venture.......... 57<br />
Ethics: Theory &<br />
Applications, Intro to.................. 20<br />
Family and Chemical Abuse.............. 31<br />
Financial Analysis/Management....... 28<br />
Gerontology/Introduction to............. 44<br />
Graphics for Gaming......................... 42<br />
Human Body in Health & Disease...... 62<br />
IA: Introduction to<br />
Educational Practices.................. 38<br />
IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech...... 38<br />
IA: Practicum 1................................. 38<br />
IA: Techniques for Science................. 38<br />
IA: Technology and Media Resources. 38<br />
IA:Advanced Reading<br />
and Language Arts..................... 38<br />
IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior... 38<br />
IA:Overview of Special Education....... 38<br />
Illustration Media Concepts............... 42<br />
Income Tax Accounting...................... 28<br />
Intermediate Accounting I................. 28<br />
Intermediate Accounting II................ 29<br />
Internet Business Applications........... 49<br />
Internet/Introduction to.................... 34<br />
Internship for Accounting.................. 29<br />
Investments...................................... 33<br />
IT Customer Service Support.............. 47<br />
IT Essentials...................................... 46<br />
IT in Business.................................... 46<br />
Keyboarding..................................... 29<br />
Keyboarding Applications.................. 30<br />
Distance Education: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Electromechanical Technology........................................39<br />
Electronic Technology.....................................................39<br />
Financial Planning......................................................... 41<br />
Graphics/Printing/Publishing........................................ 41<br />
Human Services.............................................................44<br />
Interior Design...............................................................45<br />
Interpreter Technology...................................................45<br />
IT - Information Technology............................................46<br />
IT - Microcomputer Specialist.......................................... 47<br />
IT - Network Communications......................................... 47<br />
IT - Programming and Web............................................48<br />
Distance Education: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Legal Aspects of Land Surveying....... 34<br />
Legal Issues for Supervisors.............. 57<br />
Machine Design/Elements of............ 51<br />
Macroeconomics............................... 20<br />
Management Accounting................... 29<br />
Marketing Management.................... 50<br />
Marketing Principles......................... 50<br />
Math with Business Applications........ 18<br />
Mathematics and Logic..................... 18<br />
Mechanical Engineering,<br />
Introduction to Tech.................... 51<br />
Medical Law, Ethics,<br />
& Professionalism...................... 62<br />
Medical Office Insurance<br />
and Finance............................... 62<br />
Medical Terminology......................... 51<br />
Mental Health/Substance Abuse....... 31<br />
Message Services Administration....... 47<br />
Microeconomics................................ 20<br />
Microsoft Access................................ 34<br />
Microsoft Excel.................................. 34<br />
Microsoft Excel II.............................. 34<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint........................ 35<br />
Microsoft PowerPoint II..................... 35<br />
Microsoft Word................................. 35<br />
Microsoft Word II.............................. 35<br />
Network Administration -<br />
Linux/Unix................................ 47<br />
Network Administration - Microsoft... 47<br />
Network Concepts - CCNA1................ 48<br />
Network/Web Concepts,<br />
Introduction to........................... 48<br />
Office Field Study...............................61<br />
Office Proofreading and Editing........ 30<br />
Office Technology Communications.... 30<br />
Optoelectronics................................. 40<br />
Payroll Accounting............................ 29<br />
PC Basics/MS Office.......................... 35<br />
Perl Programming, Introduction to.... 49<br />
Personal Financial Planning.............. 41<br />
Personal Skills for Supervisors.......... 57<br />
Pharmacology for Allied<br />
Health Pharm for Allied Health... 62<br />
Practicum II...................................... 46<br />
Principles of Customer<br />
Service in Healthcare.................. 52<br />
Professional Development................. 30<br />
Professional Practices in<br />
Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt.................................49<br />
Mathematics...................................................... 18, 68, 70<br />
Mechanical Technology..................................................50<br />
Medical Assistant.....................................................62, 77<br />
Medical Terminology...................................................... 51<br />
Radiologic Technology....................................................56<br />
Related Business............................................................56<br />
Small Business...............................................................57<br />
Social Science..........................................................20, 70<br />
Supervisory Management..............................................57<br />
Human Services......................... 45<br />
Programming & Database, Introduction<br />
to Concepts................................. 49<br />
Project Management......................... 57<br />
Promotion Principles I....................... 50<br />
Psychology, Abnormal....................... 20<br />
Psychology, Developmental............... 20<br />
Psychology, Introduction to............... 21<br />
Psychopharmacology........................ 31<br />
Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies.... 21<br />
Radiographic Pathology.................... 56<br />
Records Management........................ 30<br />
Reinforced Concrete—<br />
Design & Detailing..................... 34<br />
Safety in the Workplace.................... 57<br />
Securing Wireless Devices<br />
and Networks............................. 48<br />
Security Policies and Procedures....... 48<br />
Selling Principles.............................. 50<br />
Server Technologies.......................... 48<br />
Sewer and Water Systems................. 34<br />
Sociology, Introduction to.................. 21<br />
Solid State Circuits, Introduction to........ 39<br />
Statics............................................... 51<br />
Stress Management.......................... 57<br />
Structural Mechanics—<br />
Civil Engineering........................ 34<br />
Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & 4........ 48<br />
System Software Support.................. 47<br />
Team Building and Problem Solving...... 57<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Reporting........................... 16<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/<br />
Externship/Internship.................17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/ Newsletter Writing....17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Grant<br />
and Proposal Writing...................17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Introduction...........17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/<br />
Online Documentation.................17<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Writing/Print Production.....17<br />
Time Management............................ 57<br />
Web Programming Concepts............. 49<br />
Webpage Design for<br />
Graphic Designers...................... 43<br />
Windows Operating Systems and<br />
Concepts.................................... 35<br />
Word Processing Applied....................61<br />
Word Processing for the Office.......... 30<br />
74 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Adult Continuing Education: <strong>Spring</strong> Subject Index<br />
Driver Education......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76<br />
Emergency Medical Service......................................................................................................................................................................................................................76<br />
Fire Technology.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76<br />
Group Dynamics/Traffic Safety................................................................................................................................................................................................................76<br />
Internal Training..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77<br />
Medical Assistant.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77<br />
Nursing and Nursing Related.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 77<br />
Responsible Beverage............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78<br />
Testing.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78<br />
Adult Continuing Education: <strong>Spring</strong> Course Index<br />
Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques......................................................... 77 Medical Assisting Re-Entry Assessment.............................................................. 77<br />
Career Search Workshop.................................................................................. 77 Multiple Offender Program Theory................................................................... 77<br />
Certified Fire Inspector Parts 1 & 2................................................................... 76 NCLEX PN Review............................................................................................. 77<br />
Emergency Medical Technician Basic Refresher................................................. 76 NCLEX RN Review............................................................................................. 77<br />
EMT - Paramedic Refresher............................................................................... 76 NLN Testing-Anatomy and Physiology...............................................................78<br />
EMT I Refresher................................................................................................ 76 NLN Testing-Microbiology.................................................................................78<br />
Fire Officer I - Certification............................................................................... 76 NSG: Critical Thinking Skills Boot Camp............................................................ 77<br />
Fire Service Instructor I.................................................................................... 76 Nursing: Assessment Skills Review.................................................................... 77<br />
Firefighter I Certification.................................................................................. 76 Responsible Beverage Service..........................................................................78<br />
Firefighter II.................................................................................................... 76 TEAS TEST........................................................................................................ 77<br />
First Responder Refresher................................................................................ 76 Test Taking Strategies for Nursing....................................................................78<br />
Group Dynamics.............................................................................................. 76 Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory............................................................... 76<br />
Juvenile AODA Education Theory...................................................................... 77 Transition: LPN to ADN.....................................................................................78<br />
Note: Adult Continuing Education courses are noncredit.<br />
Adult Continuing Education (ACE): <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 75
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
Driver Education<br />
812-436 Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
812-436-3K11 $69.04 AC MW 05:50P-08:50P 02/20-03/05<br />
812-436-3K12 $69.04 AC M 05:30P-08:50P 04/02-05/07<br />
Racine<br />
812-436-3R11 $69.04 AC MW 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-02/01<br />
812-436-3R12 $69.04 AC TTh 05:50P-08:50P 03/20-04/03<br />
Elkhorn<br />
812-436-3E11 $69.04 AC Th 05:50P-08:50P 02/02-03/08<br />
812-436-3E12 $69.04 AC M 05:50P-08:50P 04/02-05/07<br />
Emergency Medical Service<br />
531-404 Emergency Medical Technician Basic Refresher<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
531-404-3Z21 $93.64 ST SSu 08:00A-04:25P 01/21-01/22<br />
SSu 08:00A-04:25P 02/04-02/05<br />
531-404-3Z9A $93.64 S 08:00A-04:25P 02/11-02/19<br />
Su 08:00A-03:25P 02/11-02/19<br />
531-454 EMT - Paramedic Refresher<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
531-454-3B1A $141.22 FS 08:00A-04:25P 04/20-04/28<br />
FS 08:00A-04:25P 05/11-05/12<br />
Off Campus<br />
531-454-3Z11 $141.22 W 06:00P-09:55P 01/04-03/21<br />
531-416 EMT I Refresher<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
531-416-3Z11 $26.37 W 06:00P-09:55P 01/11-01/11<br />
S 08:00A-04:25P 01/14-01/14<br />
531-416-3Z9A $26.37 S 08:00A-04:25P 03/03-03/04<br />
Su 08:00A-11:55A 03/03-03/04<br />
531-414 First Responder Refresher<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Off Campus<br />
531-414-3Z21 $59.18 ST SSu 08:00A-04:25P 01/21-01/22<br />
S 08:00A-09:55A 02/04-02/04<br />
Fire Technology<br />
503-750 Certified Fire Inspector Parts 1 & 2<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
503-750-3R21 $171.78 ST W 06:00P-09:55P 01/18-05/02<br />
503-763 Fire Officer I - Certification<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
503-763-3B11 $171.78 W 06:00P-09:55P 01/18-05/02<br />
Off Campus<br />
Kenosha Fire Dept.<br />
503-763-3Z1A $171.78 M 09:00A-11:55A 01/23-03/26<br />
M 01:30P-04:25P 01/23-03/26<br />
503-422 Fire Service Instructor I<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
503-422-3B11 $115.85 Th 06:00P-09:55P 02/16-05/03<br />
503-720 Firefighter I Certification<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
503-720-3B11 $307.44 M 06:00P-08:55P 01/23-05/07<br />
W 06:00P-09:55P 01/23-05/07<br />
503-720-3B12 $307.44 T 06:00P-08:55P 01/24-05/08<br />
Th 06:00P-09:55P 01/24-05/08<br />
503-730 Firefighter II<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
503-730-3B11 $134.50 M 06:00P-08:55P 01/23-05/07<br />
Group Dynamics/Traffic<br />
Safety<br />
818-401 Group Dynamics<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
818-401-3K11 $214.70 W 05:50P-09:20P 01/18-02/22<br />
818-401-3K12 $214.70 T 05:50P-09:20P 01/31-03/06<br />
818-401-3K13 $214.70 W 05:50P-09:20P 03/21-04/25<br />
818-401-3K14 $214.70 T 05:50P-09:20P 03/27-05/01<br />
818-401-3K15 $214.70 Th 05:50P-09:20P 03/29-05/03<br />
818-401-3K1A $214.70 M 08:05A-01:05P 02/06-02/27<br />
818-401-3K1B $214.70 M 08:05A-01:05P 04/16-05/07<br />
818-401-3K9A $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 01/21-02/11<br />
818-401-3K9B $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 03/03-04/14<br />
818-401-3K9C $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 04/21-05/12<br />
Racine<br />
818-401-3R11 $214.70 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-02/14<br />
818-401-3R12 $214.70 MW 05:50P-08:50P 02/06-02/27<br />
818-401-3R13 $214.70 MW 05:50P-08:50P 03/05-04/02<br />
818-401-3R14 $214.70 MW 05:50P-08:50P 04/16-05/07<br />
818-401-3R1A $214.70 M 08:05A-01:05P 04/02-04/30<br />
818-401-3R9A $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 02/18-03/10<br />
Elkhorn<br />
818-401-3E11 $214.70 W 05:50P-09:20P 01/18-02/29<br />
818-401-3E12 $214.70 W 05:50P-09:20P 03/28-05/02<br />
818-401-3E13 $214.70 M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-03/05<br />
818-401-3E14 $214.70 M 05:50P-08:50P 03/19-05/07<br />
818-401-3E9A $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 02/04-02/25<br />
818-401-3E9B $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 03/24-04/28<br />
Burlington<br />
818-401-3B1A $214.70 F 09:00A-12:30P 02/03-03/09<br />
818-401-3B1B $214.70 F 09:00A-12:30P 03/23-05/04<br />
818-401-3B9A $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 01/21-02/11<br />
818-401-3B9B $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 02/25-03/24<br />
818-401-3B9C $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 04/14-05/05<br />
Off Campus<br />
818-401-3Z11 $214.70 W 06:00P-09:30P 03/21-05/02<br />
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODAL<br />
AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry<br />
818-402 Juvenile AODA Education Theory<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
818-402-3R11 $49.50 T 04:30P-07:00P 01/31-02/28<br />
818-402-3R12 $49.50 S 09:00A-12:10P 04/14-05/05<br />
Elkhorn<br />
818-402-3E11 $49.50 Th 05:50P-08:20P 03/29-04/26<br />
Burlington<br />
818-402-3B11 $49.50 Th 05:50P-08:20P 01/26-02/23<br />
818-402-3B9A $49.50 S 09:00A-12:10P 04/14-05/05<br />
818-403 Multiple Offender Program Theory<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
818-403-3K11 $307.40 M 05:30P-09:10P 01/23-03/26<br />
Racine<br />
818-403-3R11 $307.40 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 02/21-04/03<br />
818-403-3R9A $307.40 S 08:00A-01:00P 03/24-05/12<br />
Elkhorn<br />
818-403-3E11 $307.40 M 05:50P-09:10P 01/23-03/26<br />
818-403-3E12 $307.40 TTh 06:55P-09:55P 03/03-04/03<br />
818-403-3E9A $307.40 S 08:00A-01:00P 04/14-06/02<br />
Burlington<br />
818-403-3B11 $307.40 TTh 06:55P-09:55P 02/16-03/29<br />
Internal Training<br />
997-483 Career Search Workshop<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
997-483-3KD1 $0.00 W 03:30P-06:03P 04/11-04/18<br />
997-483-3KDA $0.00 T 09:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/14<br />
997-483-3KDB $0.00 Th 01:30P-04:30P 03/22-03/29<br />
Medical Assistant<br />
509-433 Medical Assisting Re-Entry Assessment<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Racine<br />
509-433-3R1A $26.37 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
509-433-3R1B $26.37 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
Nursing and Nursing Related<br />
510-407 Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-407-3K1A $33.65 F 07:30A-12:30P 05/04-05/04<br />
F 07:30A-12:30P 05/11-05/11<br />
Racine<br />
510-407-3R1A $33.65 F 07:30A-12:30P 01/20-01/20<br />
F 07:30A-12:30P 01/27-01/27<br />
510-802 NCLEX PN Review<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-802-3K1A $59.93 TWThF 09:00A-02:00P 01/03-01/06<br />
510-801 NCLEX RN Review<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-801-3K1A $59.93 TWThF 09:00A-02:00P 01/03-01/06<br />
510-493 NSG: Critical Thinking Skills Boot Camp<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
510-493-3B1A $26.92 M 08:00A-01:00P 01/16-01/16<br />
M 01:00P-04:00P 01/16-01/16<br />
510-804 Nursing: Assessment Skills Review<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-804-3K1A $33.65 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
510-804-3K1B $33.65 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08<br />
510-805 TEAS TEST<br />
PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-805-3K11 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3K12 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3K13 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3K14 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
510-805-3K15 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 05/08-05/08<br />
510-805-3K1A $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3K1B $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3K1C $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3K1D $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3K1E $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3K1F $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3K1G $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
510-805-3K1H $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
510-805-3K1I $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3K1J $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3K1K $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/05<br />
510-805-3K1L $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 03/05-03/05<br />
510-805-3K1M $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3K1N $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3K1O $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3K1P $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3K1Q $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3K1R $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3K1S $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
510-805-3K1T $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
Burlington<br />
510-805-3B11 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3B12 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3B13 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3B14 $35.00 Th 04:00P-08:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3B15 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
510-805-3B1A $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3B1B $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/02<br />
510-805-3B1C $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/03<br />
510-805-3B1D $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3B1E $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/04<br />
510-805-3B1F $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
510-805-3B1G $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/05<br />
Adult Continuing Education (ACE): <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 77
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–<strong>2012</strong> fees were not available at time of printing.<br />
510-805-3B1H $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
510-805-3B1I $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/05<br />
510-805-3B1K $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/06<br />
510-805-3B1L $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3B1M $35.00 W 02:30P-06:30P 03/07-03/07<br />
510-805-3B1N $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/08<br />
510-805-3B1O $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/10<br />
510-803 Test Taking Strategies for Nursing<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
510-803-3K1A $15.19 Th 01:30P-05:30P 01/27-01/27<br />
510-418 Transition: LPN to ADN<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Burlington<br />
510-418-3B1A $115.85 TTh 09:10A-01:10P 01/03-01/12<br />
Responsible Beverage<br />
311-400 Responsible Beverage Service<br />
Instructor consent required<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
311-400-3K1A $23.00 F 08:05A-12:05P 02/24-02/24<br />
Racine<br />
311-400-3R11 $23.00 T 05:50P-09:50P 05/08-05/08<br />
Burlington<br />
311-400-3B1A $23.00 T 08:05A-12:05P 04/10-04/10<br />
Testing<br />
995-120 NLN Testing-Anatomy and Physiology<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
995-120-3K11 $54.00 T 06:00P-10:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
995-120-3K1A $54.00 W 09:00A-01:00P 02/22-02/22<br />
Elkhorn<br />
995-120-3E1A $54.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 02/14-02/14<br />
995-110 NLN Testing-Microbiology<br />
PREREQUISITES: NONE<br />
Kenosha<br />
995-110-3K11 $54.00 T 06:00P-10:00P 02/07-02/07<br />
995-110-3K1A $54.00 W 09:00A-01:00P 02/22-02/22<br />
Elkhorn<br />
995-110-3E1A $54.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 02/14-02/14<br />
78 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Financial Aid<br />
Census Date<br />
The actual amount of financial aid funding will be determined for the fundable number of enrolled credits on the<br />
Census Date — the 10th calendar day of each term at <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
After this date:<br />
• adjustments will not be made for additional classes you register for<br />
• your award may be recalculated for classes you do not attend and/or,<br />
• you may have to repay all or a portion of the financial aid funds you received if you never attended<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> strongly encourages students to register for all classes for a term before the Census Date to receive<br />
the financial aid for which you are eligible. Classes added to your enrollment after the Census Date will not be<br />
funded by Financial Aid.<br />
Drops with a 100 Percent Refund<br />
If a class is taken off your schedule by <strong>Gateway</strong> and you are not charged for the class, your financial aid will be<br />
recalculated based on the remaining eligible credits on your schedule. Classes dropped by you will be monitored<br />
throughout the entire semester.<br />
No-Shows<br />
If you do not attend a class, you are not eligible to receive financial aid for the class. In a situation where an<br />
instructor drops you from the class they are teaching because you did not attend the class, you will not receive a<br />
refund for the tuition. The Financial Aid Office will, however, adjust your financial aid based on actual credits<br />
remaining on your schedule.<br />
Poor Attendance<br />
In a situation where an instructor drops a student from the class they are teaching because the student has poor<br />
attendance, there is no refund on tuition. However if the student is dropped from all classes in that term, the<br />
Financial Aid Office is required to adjust the student’s financial aid based on actual credits on the student’s<br />
schedule (see Return of Title IV Funds policy in handbook).<br />
If you intend to drop a course, notify Student Services so that you can be officially withdrawn from the class.<br />
Do not simply stop attending class.<br />
More on Financial Aid can be found on page 5.<br />
Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor 79
80 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
horizon Center for<br />
Transportation Technology<br />
4940 - 88th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI 53144-7467<br />
262.564.3900 / 262.564.3901 FAX<br />
88th Ave.<br />
HWY H<br />
Parking<br />
Parking<br />
88th Avenue<br />
N<br />
Hwy S<br />
38th St.<br />
Horizon Center for<br />
Transportation Technology<br />
Hwy 158<br />
52nd St.<br />
Hwy K<br />
60th St.<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 81
Racine Campus<br />
1001 South Main Street<br />
Racine, WI 53403-1582<br />
262.619.6200<br />
262.619.6201 FAX<br />
Center for Advanced<br />
Technology & Innovation (CATI)<br />
Renaissance Business Park<br />
2320 Renaissance Blvd.<br />
Sturtevant, WI 53177<br />
262.898.7500 /262.898.7501 FAX<br />
Student Services<br />
is located on the west side<br />
of the Lake Building.<br />
82 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Elkhorn Campus<br />
400 County Road h<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121-2046<br />
262.741.8200<br />
262.741.8201 FAX<br />
Lot A<br />
North<br />
Bldg.<br />
Student Services<br />
is now located at the main<br />
entrance to the North Building<br />
off Lot A.<br />
Lot B<br />
South<br />
Bldg.<br />
Job<br />
Center<br />
Alternative<br />
High<br />
School<br />
Lot C<br />
HWY 12<br />
HWY 11<br />
Expressway<br />
I-43<br />
Elkhorn<br />
High School<br />
Bray Rd<br />
to HWY 11<br />
HWY NN<br />
HWY H<br />
N<br />
Central<br />
Elkhorn<br />
Campus<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 83
Kenosha Campus<br />
3520-30th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI 53144<br />
262.564.2200<br />
262.564.2201 FAX<br />
Center for Bioscience<br />
& Information<br />
Technology<br />
3520 - 30th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI 53144-1690<br />
262.564.3600 / 262.564.3601 FAX<br />
lakeView<br />
Advanced<br />
Technology<br />
Center<br />
9449 - 88th Avenue<br />
(hwy h)<br />
Pleasant Prairie, WI<br />
53158<br />
84 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Academic Services<br />
Tutoring<br />
Need tutoring? Do you want to brush up on study habits? Help is at hand! Academic Support Center might be just what<br />
you’re looking for. If you’d like to know more about this free service, contact a counselor in Student Services. The<br />
Academic Support Center is open during the day as well as some evenings.<br />
Elkhorn Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary Jane Pyszka, 262.741.8020<br />
Kenosha Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anke Halbach, 262.564.2006<br />
Racine Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Diane Ingalsbe, 262.619.6216<br />
Burlington Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gerry Millette, 262.767.5090<br />
Adult Basic Education<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committed to ensuring your success. We partner with you to make sure you can achieve<br />
your educational goals that will ultimately improve your chances in the workplace. The Adult Basic Education Learning<br />
Center is for those of you who have been away from school too long to remember the basic education skills that you<br />
need, as well as providing instruction for our English Language Learner population. The first week of each semester is<br />
devoted to orientation to determine level placements and collaboratively plan the goals of our students. We’re also here<br />
to serve those who didn’t graduate from high school and want an HSED or GED to move ahead with their lives.<br />
Cost: There is no cost for the Adult Basic Education Learning Center services for Wisconsin residents. However,<br />
a nominal fee is charged for administration of the GED/HSED tests. ABE students pursuing a GED/HSED must register<br />
in Student Services for a 9-hour orientation session.<br />
Elkhorn Campus Adult learning Center:<br />
262.741.8184 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.<br />
Kenosha Campus Adult learning Center:<br />
262.564.2796 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.<br />
Racine Campus Adult learning Center:<br />
262.619.6218 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.<br />
Burlington Center Adult learning Center (Also Special Needs and Academic Support):<br />
262.767.5090 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.<br />
Multicultural Program<br />
The Multicultural Program provides academic support services, student leadership and development opportunities, and culturally<br />
enriching activities that support educational access and a respectfully inclusive learning experience for African American, American<br />
Indian, Latino, and Southeast Asian/Pacific Island students.<br />
Contact Janet Days, Program Coordinator at daysj@gtc.edu or 262.619.6754 for further information.<br />
Student Employment Services<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> Student Employment Services (S.E.S.) accepts job openings from employers and posts them on our Internet<br />
Database called Wisconsin TechConnect. http://vorlon.gtc.edu<br />
The jobs posted are specifically for our current students and graduates.<br />
Please Note: In order to register to utilize TechConnect please email saeso@gtc.edu for a login and password.<br />
Registering on TechConnect also means jobs in your program area can be emailed to you. Please visit our S.E.S. homepage<br />
for other helpful information on topics including the hidden job market, cover letters, resumes, and interviewing tips<br />
(go to www.gtc.edu, Employment Opportunities, Student Employment Services).<br />
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Resumé Posting Service (Student Employment Services continued)<br />
Bank on this sure-fire way to snag an employer’s attention! Use Wisconsin TechConnect’s new Resume Bank feature to upload<br />
your resume. When an employer posts a job on TechConnect that matches your program of study, your uploaded resume will<br />
automatically appear in the employer’s Resume Bank for that job posting. Resume Bank enhances your job search and puts<br />
your resume in front of the prospective employer. It doesn’t get any easier than that. You can bank on it! Simply log in to your<br />
Wisconsin TechConnect account and select My Account & Resume.” Please email saesco@gtc.edu to register to use Wisconsin<br />
TechConnect. Wisconsin TechConnect can be found at http//vorlon.gtc.edu online.<br />
Career Planning Services<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> offers career planning services for those students or potential students who are undecided about a career choice. For<br />
dates and times of Career Planning Workshops or to see a career counselor, please call your local campus Student Services<br />
Office. No charge for these services.<br />
Credit Transfer with Four-Year <strong>College</strong>s<br />
Starting at <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> makes completing a bachelor’s degree affordable, accessible, and convenient. <strong>Gateway</strong><br />
knows that you want choices and need flexibility.<br />
Credit transfer makes it easy for <strong>Gateway</strong> associate degree graduates to complete a bachelor’s degree. <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> is connected with a number of postsecondary institutions both in and outside the state and externally allowing students<br />
to transition in a smooth and seamless manner.<br />
The following colleges and universities have partnered with <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> to offer credit transfer options:<br />
Aurora University<br />
Capella University<br />
Cardinal Stritch University<br />
Carroll <strong>College</strong><br />
Carthage <strong>College</strong><br />
Concordia University Wisconsin<br />
DeVry University<br />
Franklin University<br />
George Williams <strong>College</strong><br />
Grand Canyon University<br />
Kaplan University<br />
Lewis University<br />
Marian University<br />
Marquette University<br />
Milwaukee School of Engineering<br />
Mount Mary <strong>College</strong><br />
Ottawa University<br />
Pennsylvania <strong>College</strong> of Technology<br />
Silver Lake <strong>College</strong><br />
Southern Illinois University—Carbondale<br />
St. Cloud State University<br />
University of Phoenix<br />
University of Wisconsin—<strong>College</strong>s<br />
University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire<br />
University of Wisconsin—Green Bay<br />
University of Wisconsin—La Crosse<br />
University of Wisconsin—Madison<br />
University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee<br />
University of Wisconsin—Oshkosh<br />
University of Wisconsin—Parkside<br />
University of Wisconsin—Platteville<br />
University of Wisconsin—River Falls<br />
University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point<br />
University of Wisconsin—Stout<br />
University of Wisconsin—Superior<br />
University of Wisconsin—Whitewater<br />
Upper Iowa University<br />
Utah Valley State <strong>College</strong><br />
86 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Adding or Dropping A Class / Refund Policy<br />
(See Student Handbook for complete details.)<br />
Adding a Class:<br />
A student may add a class through the third class hour of the course without instructor approval, provided the class capacity<br />
has not been reached. Accelerated and internet courses require instructor approval once the class has begun.<br />
After the third class hour of the course has elapsed, the student must obtain a student petition form from Student Services.<br />
After getting the required signature, the student must officially add the class at the Student Services office. A student must<br />
officially add to receive credit for the class. The student is responsible for all missed coursework, materials, and assignments.<br />
Dropping a Class / Refund Policy:<br />
Student initiated: The student must pick up and return a completed drop slip from Student Services. A drop can also be completed<br />
through WebAdvisor. Nonattendance or notifying the instructor that you will not be attending does NOT constitute a drop.<br />
All refund rates are calculated on the date the drop transaction is completed by you in Student Services. Deadlines are strictly<br />
enforced. Refunds for classes which do not have meeting times set in the computer system (self-paced, Internet) are calculated<br />
based on the number of calendar days that have elapsed since the start of the class.<br />
• A student wanting a third party to complete a drop of their behalf must provide written permission authorizing the drop with a<br />
photocopy of the student’s photo I.D. The third party must also provide photo I.D. along with the authorization and drop form.<br />
• Financial Aid recipients must be aware that dropping a class may affect his or her award and account balance with the<br />
college. Please contact Students Services for further information.<br />
Instructor initiated drop: An administrative drop may be initiated by the instructor when a student who has registered for the<br />
class fails to attend or stops attending during the refund period without dropping. The student is not eligible to receive a refund.<br />
Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> complies with the provisions of FERPA. Prior written consent from the student must be<br />
obtained before information may be disclosed by <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> to third parties unless the information or the<br />
individual or group making the request is exempted by the policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of<br />
1974. Items that are deemed as directory information may be released.<br />
For complete FERPA regulations and exemptions, go to www.gtc.edu/ferpa.<br />
<strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of judgment as to whether or not a<br />
release of directory information is in the best interest of a student. Likewise, <strong>Gateway</strong> will assume no responsibility for<br />
contacting students who have elected to stipulate directory information as confidential for the subsequent permission to<br />
release any information. If you elect to have directory information held confidential, please complete a form which is<br />
available at any Student Services Office.<br />
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CAMPUSES<br />
Elkhorn<br />
Kenosha<br />
Racine<br />
2011-<strong>2012</strong> Associate Degree Programs<br />
at <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> (current as of date printed)<br />
Most programs may be started on any campus.<br />
Length of<br />
Program<br />
(full time)<br />
A S S O C I A T E D E G R E E S<br />
T E C H N I C A L D I P L O M A S<br />
ATCs<br />
Accounting (10-101-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Administrative Professional (10-106-6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Aeronautics – Pilot Training (10-402-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology (10-601-1A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Geothermal Technician (Option Area 10-601-1B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
Architectural – Structural Engineering Technician (10-614-6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Automated Manufacturing Systems Technician (10-628-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Automotive Technology (10-602-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
* Broadcast Captioning (shared program with LTC) (10-170-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Business Management (10-102-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Civil Engineering Technology – Highway Technology (10-607-4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 Years<br />
Civil Engineering Technology – Fresh Water Resources (10-607-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement (10-504-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Culinary Arts (10-316-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Diesel Equipment Technology (10-412-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Early Childhood Education (10-307-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Electrical Engineering Technology (10-662-1A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Biomedical Engineering Technology (Option Area 10-662-1B)<br />
Sustainable Energy Systems (Option Area 10-662-1C)<br />
Electro - Mechanical Technology (10-620-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Electronics (10-605-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Fire Protection Technician (10-503-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Graphic Communications (10-204-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
+ Health Information Technology (10-530-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Horticulture (10-001-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Greenhouse and Floral (Option Area 10-001-1A)<br />
Nursery and Landscaping (Option Area 10-001-1B)<br />
Hotel/Hospitality Management (10-109-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Human Services Associate (10-520-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
+ Individualized <strong>Technical</strong> Studies (10-825-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Studies – Journeyworker (10-499-5)<br />
Industrial Mechanical Technician (10-462-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Information Technology – Computer Support Specialist (10-154-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Information Technology – Network Specialist (10-150-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Information Technology – Programmer/Analyst (10-152-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Information Technology – Web Developer/Administrator (10-152-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Instructional Assistant – Associate Degree(10-522-2) . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Interior Design (10-304-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
* Judicial Reporting (shared program with LTC) (10-106-1)<br />
Land Survey Technician (10-607-7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Marketing (10-104-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
General Marketing (Option Area 10-104-3A)<br />
Business to Business (Option Area 10-104-3B)<br />
Mechanical Design Technology (10-606-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Mechanical Engineering Tech (Option Area 10-606-1A)<br />
Mechatronics (Option Area 10-606-1B)<br />
+ Nursing – Associate Degree (ADN/RN) (10-543-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Paramedic Technician (10-531-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Physical Therapist Assistant (10-524-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
+ Radiography (10-526-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
Supervisory Management (10-196-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
+ Surgical Technology (10-512-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years<br />
<strong>Technical</strong> Communications (10-699-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 Years<br />
Automotive Maintenance Technician (31-404-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Barber/Cosmetologist (31-502-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 Year<br />
Building Trades – Carpentry (31-475-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
CNC Production Technician (31-444-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Community Pharmacy Technician (30-536-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 18 Weeks<br />
+ Dental Assistant (31-508-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Diesel Equipment Mechanic (31-412-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
+ Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) – Basic (30-531-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Weeks<br />
EMT – Intermediate (30-531-7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Weeks<br />
EMT – Intermediate Technician (30-531-6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Weeks<br />
EMT – Paramedic (31-531-1) . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Facilities Maintenance (31-443-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
+ Health Unit Coordinator (30-510-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 18 Weeks<br />
Medical Assistant (31-509-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Medical Transcription (31-106-7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Nursing Assistant (30-543-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Weeks<br />
Office Assistant (31-106-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
+ Practical Nursing (31-543-1) . . . . . (Program listed on Nursing (10-543-1) curriculum sheet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Small Business Entrepreneurship (31-145-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
+ Welding (31-442-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Year<br />
Robotics (Option Area 31-442-1A)<br />
Advanced Welding (Option Area 31-442-1B)<br />
Pipe Welding (Option Area 31-442-1C)<br />
+ Welding/Maintenance and Fabrication (30-442-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Weeks<br />
Computer Animation (10-810-18)<br />
Digital Photography (10-810-17)<br />
Financial Planning (10-809-8)<br />
Game Programming (10-810-16)<br />
All courses taught at this campus.<br />
Geothermal Specialist (10-810-19)<br />
Multimedia (10-810-2)<br />
General Studies courses are offered on all campuses.<br />
Network Security (10-810-10)<br />
+ Special Conditions; Contact Student Services<br />
Oracle (10-810-4)<br />
Telecommunication Engineering Tech (10-810-14)<br />
* Shared program<br />
Urban Farming (10-810-20)<br />
88 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
AdministrAtion Center<br />
3520 - 30th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI 53144-1690<br />
262.564.3300<br />
Burlington Center<br />
496 McCanna Pkwy.<br />
262.767.5200<br />
Center for AdvAnCed<br />
teChnology & innovAtion<br />
Renaissance Business Park<br />
2320 Renaissance Blvd.<br />
Sturtevant, WI 53177<br />
262.898.7500<br />
Center for BiosCienCe<br />
& informAtion teChnology<br />
3520 - 30th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI 53144-1690<br />
262.564.3600<br />
elkhorn CAmpus<br />
400 County Road H<br />
Elkhorn, WI 53121-2046<br />
262.741.8200<br />
hero Center<br />
380 McCanna Pkwy.<br />
Burlington, WI 53105-3622<br />
262.767.5204<br />
Create<br />
Your<br />
Future<br />
horizon Center<br />
for trAnsportAtion<br />
teChnology<br />
4940 - 88th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI 53144-7467<br />
262.564.3900<br />
kenoshA CAmpus<br />
3520 - 30th Avenue<br />
Kenosha, WI 53144-1690<br />
262.564.2200<br />
lAkeview AdvAnCed<br />
teChnology Center<br />
9449 - 88th Avenue (Highway H)<br />
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-2216<br />
262.564.3400<br />
rACine CAmpus<br />
1001 South Main Street<br />
Racine, WI 53403-1582<br />
262.619.6200<br />
TTY 262.741.8492 • VP 866.971.7688<br />
Equal opportunity/access/employer<br />
& educator. Ofrece igualdad en opportunidades/acceso/empleo<br />
y educación.