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2010 FALL CREDIT & CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT<br />

THINK GREEN<br />

REDUCE<br />

RECYCLE<br />

RAISE AWARENESS<br />

Share your schedule with a<br />

friend when you finish, or be<br />

sure to recycle.<br />

REGISTRATION<br />

BEGINS<br />

JUNE 15, 2010<br />

ENROLL<br />

TODAY!


June 15<br />

Priority Registration Begins<br />

for Continuing Students<br />

June 21-August 20<br />

Registration for All Students<br />

August 7<br />

Saturday Registration/Preview Day<br />

10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

August 16<br />

Campus Closed - Staff Development<br />

8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

August 21<br />

Saturday Registration<br />

8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

August 23<br />

Fall Semester Classes Begin<br />

September 6<br />

Labor Day Holiday - Campus Closed<br />

October 1<br />

Financial Aid Application<br />

Priority Date for Spring 2011<br />

November 11<br />

Last Day to Withdraw with “W”<br />

November 25-26<br />

Thanksgiving Holiday - Campus Closed<br />

December 6-9<br />

Final Exams Week<br />

FALL 2010<br />

IMPORTANT DATES<br />

December 9<br />

Semester Ends<br />

December 10<br />

Winter-Term Begins<br />

December 24<br />

Holidays Begin - Campus Closed<br />

January 3<br />

Campus Re-opens<br />

Winter-Term Classes Resume


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Administration......................................................... Inside Back Cover<br />

Campus Directions and Map................................... Inside Back Cover<br />

The Core Curriculum.........................................................................08<br />

DCCCD CORE 2010.........................................................................09<br />

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.......................................37<br />

Final Exam Schedule........................................................................07<br />

Full-time Faculty Phone Numbers.....................................................07<br />

How to Enroll at <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong>..............................................03<br />

Important Dates................................................................ Inside Cover<br />

Mission Statement................................................... Inside Back Cover<br />

Programs of Study............................................................................06<br />

Registration Steps.............................................................................03<br />

Residency................................................................................... 04-05<br />

Rising Star.........................................................................................36<br />

Statement of Purpose............................................. Inside Back Cover<br />

Student Statistics.................................................... Inside Back Cover<br />

Texas Success Initiative....................................................................35<br />

Transfer Hour Limit...........................................................................37<br />

Tuition and Registration Costs..........................................................03<br />

Vision Statement..................................................... Inside Back Cover<br />

FALL TERM<br />

All courses are listed in alpha order.<br />

Accounting........................................................................................ 11<br />

Anthropology..................................................................................... 11<br />

Art................................................................................................. 11-12<br />

Automotive Technology..................................................................... 12<br />

Biology.........................................................................................12-14<br />

Business, Management & Marketing...........................................14-15<br />

Business Office Systems & Support................................................. 15<br />

Chemistry.......................................................................................... 15<br />

Child Development-See Teacher Preparation................................... 28<br />

Computer Graphics........................................................................... 15<br />

Computer Information Technology...............................................15-17<br />

Criminal Justice................................................................................. 17<br />

Cultural Studies................................................................................. 17<br />

Dance................................................................................................ 17<br />

Developmental Mathematics........................................................17-18<br />

Developmental Reading.................................................................... 18<br />

Developmental Writing...................................................................... 19<br />

Drama............................................................................................... 19<br />

Economics......................................................................................... 19<br />

Engine Technology.......................................................................19-20<br />

English.............................................................................................. 20<br />

English as a Second Language........................................................ 20<br />

Forensic Science............................................................................... 20<br />

Geology............................................................................................. 21<br />

Government...................................................................................... 21<br />

Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology...................... 21<br />

History..........................................................................................21-22<br />

Human Development........................................................................ 22<br />

Humanities........................................................................................ 22<br />

Learning Framework......................................................................... 22<br />

Logistics Management.................................................................22-23<br />

Mathematics...................................................................................... 23<br />

Music/Recording Technology.......................................................23-24<br />

Philosophy......................................................................................... 25<br />

Physical Education.......................................................................25-26<br />

Physics.............................................................................................. 26<br />

Psychology...................................................................................26-27<br />

Religion-See Philosophy................................................................... 25<br />

Real Estate........................................................................................ 27<br />

Residential Building Performance Technology.............................27-28<br />

Spanish............................................................................................. 28<br />

Speech.............................................................................................. 28<br />

Sociology........................................................................................... 28<br />

Teacher Preparation.......................................................................... 28<br />

Veterinary Technology....................................................................... 29<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES<br />

Accounting........................................................................................ 29<br />

Anthropology..................................................................................... 29<br />

Art...................................................................................................... 29<br />

Biology.............................................................................................. 29<br />

Business, Management & Marketing................................................ 30<br />

Business Office Systems & Support................................................. 30<br />

Chemistry.......................................................................................... 30<br />

Computer Information Systems....................................................30-31<br />

Criminal Justice................................................................................. 31<br />

Developmental Math......................................................................... 31<br />

Drama............................................................................................... 31<br />

Economics......................................................................................... 31<br />

English.............................................................................................. 31<br />

Government...................................................................................... 31<br />

History............................................................................................... 31<br />

Humanities........................................................................................ 31<br />

Learning Framework......................................................................... 32<br />

Logistics............................................................................................ 32<br />

Mathematics...................................................................................... 32<br />

Music/Recording Technology............................................................ 32<br />

Philosophy......................................................................................... 32<br />

Physical Education............................................................................ 32<br />

Physics.............................................................................................. 32<br />

Psychology........................................................................................ 32<br />

Real Estate...................................................................................32-33<br />

Residential Building........................................................................... 33<br />

Spanish............................................................................................. 33<br />

Speech.............................................................................................. 33<br />

Sociology........................................................................................... 33<br />

Teacher Preparation.......................................................................... 33<br />

*HYBRID CLASSES<br />

*A hybrid course meets part of the time on campus and<br />

part of the time online.<br />

Biology.............................................................................................. 34<br />

Computer Information Technology.................................................... 34<br />

Developmental Reading.................................................................... 34<br />

Economics......................................................................................... 34<br />

English.............................................................................................. 34<br />

Geology............................................................................................. 34<br />

Learning Framework......................................................................... 34<br />

Physics.............................................................................................. 34<br />

Sociology........................................................................................... 34<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu 1<br />

CEDAR VALLEY COLLEGE<br />

WE CAN HELP.<br />

972.860.8262<br />

Counseling<br />

SERVICES<br />

Drop in or schedule<br />

an appointment:<br />

L-Building/Student Services<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> counselors are available<br />

to help current students with personal<br />

concerns that affect academic success<br />

and quality of life.<br />

We can help.


HELPFUL NUMBERS<br />

Adjunct Office................................................................................ 8230<br />

Admissions/Registrar.................................................................... 8206<br />

Advisement/Counseling Center..................................................... 8262<br />

Assessment Center.......................................................................8118<br />

Athletics......................................................................................... 8184<br />

Automotive Lab............................................................................. 8197<br />

Bilingual (Spanish/English)........................................................... 8037<br />

Bookstore...................................................................................... 2900<br />

Business Lab (BIT)........................................................................ 8115<br />

Business Office............................................................................. 8048<br />

Business and Technology............................................................. 2998<br />

Career Planning and Placement................................................... 8183<br />

Cashier Office............................................................................... 2994<br />

Clubs and Organizations............................................................... 8236<br />

Continuing Education.................................................................... 2995<br />

Disability Services......................................................................... 8119<br />

Distance Learning Support............................................................ 8050<br />

Distance Learning Student Support.............................................. 8092<br />

eCampus Technical Support.......................................... 972-669-6402<br />

Financial Aid.................................................................................. 2953<br />

Health Center................................................................................ 8277<br />

Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Tech............................ 8192<br />

Human Resources........................................................................ 8224<br />

Law Enforcement Academy.......................................................... 8289<br />

Liberal Arts.................................................................................... 2997<br />

Library........................................................................................... 8140<br />

Math, Science and Allied Health................................................... 5211<br />

Office of Student Life(OSL)........................................................... 8236<br />

Police............................................................................................ 8286<br />

Public Information and Marketing.................................................. 8258<br />

President’s Office.......................................................................... 8250<br />

Rising Star..................................................................................... 8069<br />

Science Lab.................................................................................. 8024<br />

Small Business Development Center............................................ 7894<br />

Special Support Services/TRIO.................................................... 8119<br />

Student Resource Center.............................................................. 8153<br />

TRIO.............................................................................................. 8119<br />

Tutoring Center............................................................................. 2974<br />

Upward Bound.............................................................................. 8065<br />

Veteran Affairs............................................................................... 2928<br />

Veterinary Technology................................................................... 8173<br />

Veterinary Technology-Distance Learning..................................... 8127<br />

Workforce Training Center............................................................ 2995<br />

IMPORTANT DATES<br />

Courses Begin/End<br />

Fall................................................................... August 23-December 9<br />

STUDENT REGISTRATION CATEGORIES<br />

A continuing student is a student who was enrolled in the Dallas County<br />

Community <strong>College</strong> District during the Fall 2009, Spring 2010 or Summer<br />

2010 semesters.<br />

A re-admit student is a student who last attended classes in the Dallas<br />

County Community <strong>College</strong> District prior to Fall 2009.<br />

A new student is a student who has never attended classes in the Dallas<br />

County Community <strong>College</strong> District.<br />

FALL REGISTRATION<br />

All Students* (continuing, re-admit, and new)<br />

8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Monday - Thursday...................June 21-August 20<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Friday<br />

10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Saturday (Preview Day)...................... August 7<br />

12:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Monday........................................... August 16<br />

8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Tuesday - Thursday....................... August 17-19<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Friday.................................................. August 20<br />

8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Saturday.............................................. August 21<br />

Eligible students can use eConnect.<br />

*Includes eConnect and on-campus registration<br />

NOTE: Friday, August 13 at 4:00 p.m. is the last day for continuing<br />

students on probation, dismissal or suspension. Students with this<br />

academic standing will not be allowed to register for a class that<br />

has met.<br />

Extended Registration and Drop/Add<br />

Monday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m................................................ August 23<br />

Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m................................................ August 24<br />

STUDENT ID CARDS<br />

Students must present their cash receipts to get picture ID cards from<br />

Office of Student Life (OSL), either immediately after they register or<br />

during the first few days of classes.<br />

STUDENT SERVICES OPERATING<br />

HOURS (BUILDING L)<br />

Monday - Thursday............................................... 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.<br />

Friday.................................................................... 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

Holiday Hours (Dec. 20-23)................................... 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

Closed (August 16)............................................ 8:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m.<br />

Students must be checked in 30 minutes before closing for advising.<br />

PAYMENT DATES FOR FALL<br />

The payment due date is shown on the registration summary. Please<br />

note that if payment is not received by this date, ALL of your classes<br />

will be dropped and you will be required to re-register. After payment<br />

is made, if you add a class and fail to pay for it by the due date, ALL of<br />

your classes will be dropped and only the original partial payment will<br />

be refunded.<br />

REFUND DATES FOR FALL<br />

Before August 23.............................................................. 100% refund<br />

August 23-September 9..................................................... 70% refund<br />

September 10-15................................................................ 25%refund<br />

On or after September 16.............................................. no refund due<br />

DROP DEADLINE<br />

Last day to drop a Fall class, which begins Monday, August 23 and ends<br />

December 9, with a “W” is Thursday, November 11. If you are taking<br />

a Flex Term or Fast Track class, drop deadlines are different! Please<br />

contact the Admissions Office for drop dates.<br />

ACCREDITATION<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by the Commission on <strong>College</strong>s<br />

of the Southern Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools (1866 Southern<br />

Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: telephone number 404-679-4500)<br />

to award the Associate Degree.<br />

Continuing Students* ONLY<br />

8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Tuesday - Sunday...................................June 15<br />

NOTE: There is no on-campus registration................................ July 5<br />

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www.cedarvalleycollege.edu


FALL 2010 HOLIDAYS/NO CLASSES<br />

Labor Day......................................................................................September 6<br />

Thanksgiving Holiday..............................................................November 25-26<br />

DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />

TUITION RATES - ALL SEMESTERS*<br />

Semester In-County Out-Of-County Out-Of-State or<br />

Credit Hours Tuition Tuition Out-Of-Country<br />

Tuition<br />

01 $41 $76 $200<br />

02 $82 $152 $242<br />

03 $123 $228 $363<br />

04 $164 $304 $484<br />

05 $205 $380 $605<br />

06 $246 $456 $726<br />

07 $287 $532 $847<br />

08 $328 $608 $968<br />

09 $369 $684 $1089<br />

10 $410 $760 $1210<br />

11 $451 $836 $1331<br />

12 $492 $912 $1452<br />

13 $533 $988 $1573<br />

14 $574 $1064 $1694<br />

15 $615 $1140 $1815<br />

16 $656 $1216 $1936<br />

17 $697 $1292 $2057<br />

18 $738 $1368 $2178<br />

19 $779 $1444 $2299<br />

20 $820 $1520 $2420<br />

*Tuition is the dollar amount a student pays for his or her academic<br />

instruction. It is based on credit hours and place of legal residence.<br />

Tuition rates are subject to change, without notice by<br />

DCCCD’s board of trustees and by the State of Texas.<br />

The Dallas County Community <strong>College</strong> District charges a higher tuition rate<br />

to students registering the third or subsequent time for a course. All third and<br />

subsequent attempts of the majority of credit and workforce continuing<br />

education courses will result in higher tuition to be charged. Developmental<br />

Studies and some other courses will not be charged a higher tuition rate.<br />

Third attempts include courses taken at any of the Dallas County Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> District since the Fall 2002 semester. To view a detailed list of courses<br />

that will not be included in the higher tuition rate and a detailed list of<br />

cross-listed courses where one course equates another for this purpose,<br />

please go to: http://www.dcccd.edu/thirdcourseattempt.<br />

SIX-COURSE DROP RULE<br />

A first-time freshman student who enrolls in a Texas public institution of higher<br />

education during the fall semester of 2007 or thereafter, may drop no more than<br />

six college level credit courses unless the student demonstrates to an appropriate<br />

college official that one of the following events occurred to the student during the<br />

semester or summer session:<br />

1. A severe illness or other debilitating condition that affects the<br />

student’s ability to satisfactorily complete the course.<br />

2. The student’s responsibility for the care of a sick, injured, or needy<br />

person if the provision of that care affects the student’s ability to<br />

satisfactorily complete the course.<br />

3. The death of a person who is considered to be a member of the student’s<br />

family or who is otherwise considered to have a sufficiently close<br />

relationship to the student that the person’s death is considered to be<br />

a showing of good cause.<br />

4. The active duty service as a member of the Texas National Guard or the<br />

armed forces of the United State of either the student or a person who is<br />

considered to be a member of the student’s family or who is otherwise<br />

considered to have a sufficiently close relationship to the student that<br />

the person’s active military service is considered to be a showing of<br />

good cause.<br />

5. The change of the student’s work schedule that is beyond the control<br />

of the student, and that affects the student’s ability to satisfactorily<br />

complete the course.<br />

6. Other good cause as determined by the college official.<br />

NEW STUDENTS START HERE!<br />

1. Apply For Admission<br />

To take classes for college credit, you must first complete the DCCCD<br />

application for admission. You may apply in one of three ways:<br />

• Apply online at www.cedarvalleycollege.edu<br />

• Apply in person at the Student Information Counter in Building L<br />

• Mail your application to:<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Attn: Admissions Office, Building L<br />

3030 N. Dallas Avenue<br />

Lancaster, TX 75134<br />

If you have attended other colleges or universities, you are required to submit<br />

official college transcripts from each institution attended. Many DCCCD courses<br />

have prerequisites that must be met before registering. As a result, students<br />

who have not submitted transcripts may not be able to register for all desired<br />

classes.<br />

Additional admission information may be required. The hours of<br />

operation are:<br />

8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday<br />

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday<br />

Phone: 972-860-8202<br />

2. Attend Orientation<br />

Orientation is the first big step in understanding the college experience and<br />

planning career goals. As a new student at <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong>, you need to<br />

be informed and prepared to be successful. All first time college students and<br />

transfer students with less than 6 college level credit courses are required to<br />

attend college orientation. Orientation is available online at<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu under the “Prospective Students” column.<br />

You may also attend Orientation in person. The schedule is as follows:<br />

*Tuesday Evenings<br />

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. beginning June 8th – August 17th<br />

*Friday<br />

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday, August 7 (Preview Day)<br />

10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />

*Appointments not required<br />

Additional orientation sessions will be offered during the last two weeks before<br />

classes begin. Call the Advising/Counseling Department at (972) 860-8262 for<br />

more information.<br />

3. Complete Assessment<br />

The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requires testing, remediation and advising<br />

of students who attend a public college or university in Texas. Before or after<br />

orientation, visit or call the Testing Center to make an appointment for testing at<br />

972-860-8118. For assessment only, the Testing Center is open:<br />

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday Last Test at 7:00 p.m.<br />

8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday Last Test at 3:00 p.m.<br />

*You must have a picture ID to test.<br />

Exemption scores for TSI requirements:<br />

ACT Scores - 19+ English/Math, 23+ Composite within 5 years<br />

SAT Scores - 500+ Verbal/Math, 1070 Composite within 5 years<br />

CONTINUING STUDENTS START HERE<br />

4. Complete Advisement<br />

Meet with an advisor in the Advisement/Counseling Center in Building L to<br />

select courses. In some cases, advisement may not be necessary if a student is<br />

eConnect eligible. Advisors are available on a walk-in basis.<br />

8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday<br />

8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday<br />

5. Pay Tuition<br />

Tuition is due on the payment due date printed on the registration summary.<br />

Please be prepared to pay. Cash, checks, money orders, and major credit<br />

cards are accepted for tuition and other payments. Payplans are available<br />

Spring and Fall semesters only. Students awarded Financial Aid should check<br />

their status with the Financial Aid office.<br />

Hours of Financial Aid are:<br />

8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday<br />

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You can pay for your Tuition through installments<br />

Students may elect to pay tuition on an installment payment plan.<br />

The installment payment plan requires:<br />

• 50% of tuition be paid by August 28, 2008<br />

• 25% of tuition be paid prior to sixth class week (September 24)<br />

• 25% of tuition be paid prior to eleventh class week (October 29)<br />

A non-refundable administrative charge of $15 will be assessed to establish the installment<br />

plan. This option is not available after August 28, 2008. A payment plan<br />

must be established by August 28, 2008 and a 50% downpayment must be made.<br />

Payment plans may be setup online thru eConnect. If changes to classes are<br />

made after setting up a payment plan you must see the Cashier’s office. *Failure<br />

to pay will result in you losing your classes and you will have to re-enroll.<br />

A payment plan is available through the cashier’s office and online through<br />

eConnect. You will have to update your pay plan for any changes made to<br />

your schedule.<br />

NOTE: Persons over 65 who are legal residents of Dallas County may<br />

be exempt from tuition for the first six hours of each semester.<br />

Contact the Admissions Office to learn if you qualify.<br />

6. The ABC’s of Applying for Financial Aid<br />

ATTENTION: FEDERAL REGULATIONS STATE THAT<br />

STUDENTS CAN RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID AT ONLY<br />

ONE COLLEGE/SCHOOL PER SEMESTER.<br />

1: Complete the FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID<br />

(FAFSA) online at www.FAFSA.ed.gov., pre-work sheets are available<br />

at the financial aid office. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, and<br />

be sure to include school code, (014035) in STEP SIX of the FAFSA.<br />

You may utilize the computer in the Financial Aid Office, L163 or access<br />

the web from other Internet connected computers.<br />

2: IF you are attending <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> for the first time, or returning<br />

after a semester length absence, complete an ADMISSIONS<br />

APPLICATION. Financial Aid Awards will not process for students who<br />

do not have a current ADMISSIONS APPLICATION on file in the<br />

Admissions/Registrars Office. Once this is complete, log on to eConnect,<br />

follow the link for FA Program of Study, chose your program. For<br />

returning students, if there is more than one program, follow the link<br />

Change My FA Program, select updated program as the primary. All<br />

financial aid students are required to have a PRIMARY PROGRAM OF<br />

STUDY in order to receive aid. Students transferring from other<br />

institutions will have ONE SEMESTER of financial aid eligibility in order<br />

to submit transcripts for evaluation.<br />

3: Approximately two (2) weeks after completing your FAFSA on line,<br />

mailing in your signature page or signing with a pin number, the<br />

STUDENT AID REPORT (SAR) will be mailed to your home or you will<br />

receive an email notification (if you provide an email address), to check<br />

the status of your F.A. Application on the web. A copy will be sent to<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> electronically to process, as well.<br />

4: IF any DCCCD school code appears on the SAR AND you have a<br />

current Admissions Application on file with our District you will<br />

be notified by email regarding the status of your application. BUT...<br />

IF your SAR does not list a school Title IV Code, you will need to call<br />

1.800.433.3243 to add any of the seven colleges school code or log<br />

onto www.fafsa.ed.gov with your pin. Your file cannot be processed<br />

without a DCCCD Title IV Code. Our school code is 014035.<br />

To ensure that your aid package is prepared prior to the semester in<br />

which you plan to attend, all required forms must be complete and in<br />

the Financial Aid Office in accordance with the following PRIORITY<br />

DEADLINE DATES.<br />

PRIORITY DEADLINES FOR PROCESSING COMPLETED<br />

APPLICATION FILES:<br />

Academic Year (Fall & Spring)..........................................................May 1<br />

Spring Semester.........................................................................October 1<br />

Summer I Session ... (Supplemental application required).............. April 1<br />

The deadline to submit all requested documents for processing is below. The<br />

office will notify you of eligibility by the start of the semester. No exceptions.<br />

Students will be responsible for tuition, books, and supplies after the deadline<br />

date, if no financial aid award has been posted to your eConnect account<br />

by your due date. Failure to pay for courses will result in courses being<br />

dropped and re-enrollment of courses will be the responsibility of the student.<br />

Flex-entry and fast-track courses have special requirements. Students will be<br />

awarded for any eligible aid, based on enrollment.<br />

DOCUMENT SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR COMPLETED<br />

APPLICATION FILES:<br />

Academic Year (Fall & Spring)........................................................ July 30<br />

Spring Semester................................................................... November 30<br />

Summer I Session........................................................................... May 31<br />

All financial aid suspension appeals are due in the Financial Aid Office<br />

by August 30, 2010. Appeals turned in after this date will be mailed back<br />

and you will need to resubmit for the next term. Students must submit<br />

a class schedule, a pay fee receipt along with required documentation.<br />

Students are responsible for payments that become due to the college<br />

while an appeal is being considered.<br />

During peak time periods, appeals make take up to (8) weeks to process.<br />

Students are responsible for payment of tuition and books. No other<br />

financial aid is available while a student is going through the appeal process.<br />

Notification of appeals are issued through electronic communication (e-mails).<br />

Make sure that the e-mail addresses are updated.<br />

Visit www.econnect.dcccd.edu to see the status of your financial aid<br />

application. If no award is posted to meet your tuition due date, you must<br />

pay your tuition and balance. When your financial aid application has been<br />

processed, you will be awarded any aid for which you are eligible. If tuition<br />

balance is not paid by the date due, you will be dropped from classes.<br />

Financial Aid disbursement methods have changed! Log onto www.econnect.<br />

dcccd.edu to set up a method of direct deposit into your personal checking or<br />

savings account.<br />

Federal Student Loan and the <strong>College</strong> Work-study Program require<br />

additional application process each year. Visit our website www.<br />

cedarvalleycollege.edu or contact us at 972-860-2953, or e-mail us at<br />

cvcfava@dcccd.edu for further information and deadline dates.<br />

Veterans:<br />

If you are a veteran, contact the Financial Aid Office to see if you are eligible<br />

for VA Benefits. You must have Official Military Transcript copies of the DD214<br />

(member 4 copy) to apply for educational benefits. In order to receive the state<br />

Hazelwood exemption a letter from the VA stating there are no eligible GI<br />

Benefits available is also required.<br />

Important Information regarding the Financial Aid Lock Date. To receive<br />

aid you must be registered in all classes including flex entry and fast-track<br />

courses, by the Financial Aid Lock Date. The financial aid lock date is the<br />

date on which enrollment for a semester or summer term is certified for state<br />

reporting purposes. During the fall and spring terms the date is the 12th class<br />

day, and during the summer terms, the date is the fourth class day. This<br />

important date is always published on the academic calendar.<br />

RESIDENCY<br />

The amount of tuition you are charged is based upon your residency<br />

classification. It is the responsibility of the Admissions Office to determine your<br />

residency classification based on the information you have submitted. Your<br />

residency classification will be established in accordance with the Rules and<br />

Regulations of the Coordinating Board of the Texas <strong>College</strong> and University<br />

System and the policies of the Dallas County Community <strong>College</strong> District<br />

Board of Trustees. The Admissions/Student Records Office reserves the<br />

right to request additional information in order to comply with State of Texas<br />

residency requirements prior to enrollment.<br />

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Texas Residency<br />

In compliance with requirements from the Texas Higher Education<br />

Coordination Board to establish Texas residency, all applicants to state<br />

supported schools MUST supply documentation which proves residency<br />

in Texas for at least twelve (12) months prior to registration. This<br />

information is necessary even though you may have never lived outside the<br />

state of Texas or may have lived in Texas for many years. All claims of<br />

in-state residency must be documented in writing. Verbal/self-reported<br />

information is NOT acceptable according to the State of Texas Higher<br />

Education Coordinating Board.<br />

Regardless of the amount of time spent in Texas, students from out<br />

of state cannot use the time they are in the state as full-time students to<br />

count toward the twelve month residency requirement. Specific information<br />

concerning State of Texas residency requirements can<br />

be found at www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/pdf/0183.pdf.<br />

Listed below are examples of items that may assist the Admissions Office in<br />

determining your residency status. The Admissions Office reserves the right to<br />

ask for additional residency documentation.<br />

Documentation to Support Domicile and Residency<br />

The following documentation may be requested by the institution in order to<br />

resolve issues raised by responses to the Core Residency Questions. The listed<br />

documents may be used to establish that the person is domiciled in Texas and<br />

has maintained a residence in Texas continuously for 12 months prior to the<br />

census date.<br />

Part A<br />

Documentation that can Support the Establishment of a Domicile and<br />

Demonstrate the Maintenance of a Residence in Texas for the 12 Months Prior<br />

to the Census Date of the Term in Which the Person Enrolls.<br />

1. An employer’s statement of dates of employment (beginning and<br />

current or ending dates) that encompass at least 12 months. Other<br />

documents that show the person has been engaged in activities<br />

intended to provide an income to a person or allow a person to<br />

avoid the expense of paying another person to perform the tasks (as<br />

in child care or the maintenance of a home) may also be used, as<br />

well as documents that show the person is self employed, employed<br />

as a homemaker, or is living off his/her earnings, or through public<br />

assistance. Student employment, such as work-study, the receipt of<br />

stipends, fellowships or research or teaching assistanceships do not<br />

qualify as a basis for establishing a domicile.<br />

2. For a homeless person, written statements from the office of one or<br />

more social service agencies located in Texas that attests to the<br />

provision of services to the homeless person for the 12 months prior<br />

to the census date of the term in which the person enrolls.<br />

Part B<br />

Documentation, which (if accomplished and maintained for the 12 months<br />

prior to the census date of the term in which the person enrolls and if<br />

accompanied by at least ONE type of document listed in Part C), can<br />

Support the Establishment of a Domicile and Demonstrate the<br />

Maintenance of a Residence in Texas for 12 Months.<br />

3. A transcript from a Texas institution showing presence in the state for the<br />

12 months preceding the census date.<br />

4. A Texas driver’s license or Texas ID card with an expiration date of not<br />

more than four years.<br />

5. Cancelled checks that reflect a Texas residence for the 12 months<br />

preceding the census date.<br />

6. A current credit report that documents the length and place of residence of<br />

the person or the dependent’s parent.<br />

7. Texas voter registration card that has not expired.<br />

8. Pay stubs for the 12 months preceding the census date.<br />

9. Bank statements reflecting a Texas address for the 12 months preceding<br />

the census date.<br />

10. Ownership of real property with copies of utility bills for the 12 months<br />

preceding the census date.<br />

11. Registration or verification from licensor, showing Texas address for<br />

licensee.<br />

12. Written statements from the office of one or more social service agencies,<br />

attesting to the provision of services for at least the 12 months preceding<br />

the census date.<br />

13. Lease or rental of real property, other than campus housing, in the name<br />

of the person or the dependent’s parent for the 12 months preceding the<br />

census date.<br />

In District Residency<br />

Once your in-state residency status is established, your classification as<br />

in-district (Dallas County resident) or out-of-district is based on where you<br />

actually reside or on your ownership of property subject to the Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> Ad Valorem Tax. The boundaries of Dallas County are the boundaries of<br />

the Dallas County Community <strong>College</strong> District. If you are classified as a Texas<br />

(in-state) resident (see above) and reside in or own real estate in Dallas County,<br />

you are eligible for the in-district tuition rate. If you meet in-state requirements<br />

but reside outside Dallas County, you will pay the out-of-district tuition rate. If<br />

you move outside of Dallas County on or before a semester’s certification date,<br />

you must pay the additional (out-of-district) tuition rate.<br />

Listed below are examples of items that may assist the Admissions Office<br />

in determining your residency status. The Admissions Office reserves the<br />

right to ask for additional residency documentation.<br />

1. A current lease agreement in your name at the correct Dallas County<br />

address.<br />

2. A current Texas Voter Registration Card listing your correct Dallas County<br />

address.<br />

3. A current automobile registration showing your correct Dallas County<br />

address.<br />

4. A copy of a current deed and/or property tax statement showing<br />

ownership of Dallas County property.<br />

5. Printed checks showing your correct Dallas County address.<br />

The law states that if the institution later determines that the applicant was not<br />

entitled to be classified as a resident at the time of registration, the applicant<br />

shall pay the difference to the institution.<br />

1. Title to real property in Texas.<br />

2. Marriage Certificate with documentation to support that spouse is a<br />

domiciliary of Texas.<br />

3. Ownership of business in Texas with documents that evidence the<br />

organization or the business as a partnership or corporation and reflect<br />

the ownership interest of the person or dependent’s parent.<br />

4. State or local licenses to conduct a business or practice a profession in<br />

his state.<br />

Part C<br />

Documents that May be Used to Demonstrate Maintenance of a Residence<br />

for 12 Months. These documents do not show the establishment of a<br />

domicile. They only support a person’s claim to have resided in the state<br />

for at least 12 months. Activities in Part A and B of this Chart may be used<br />

to establish a domicile.<br />

1. Utility bills for the 12 months preceding the census date.<br />

2. A Texas high school transcript for full senior year preceding the census<br />

date.<br />

Let us help you get on track!<br />

For more information, visit<br />

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PLAN YOUR FUTURE BY SELECTING A PROGRAM OF STUDY<br />

Accounting<br />

Air Conditioning & Refrigeration-Residential<br />

Automotive Career Technician<br />

Business Administration<br />

Child Development/Early Childhood Education<br />

Commercial Music<br />

Arranger/Composer/Copyist<br />

Computer Graphics<br />

Computer Information Systems<br />

Business Computer Information Systems<br />

Computer Networking<br />

Personal Computer Support<br />

Software/Programmer/Developer<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

Forensic Science<br />

Logistics Technology<br />

Music Retailing<br />

Performing Musician<br />

Recording Technology<br />

Management<br />

Business Marketing<br />

Office Technology<br />

Executive Assistant<br />

Real Estate<br />

Residential Building Performance Technology<br />

Veterinary Technology<br />

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS<br />

Accounting<br />

Accounting Assistant<br />

Accounting Clerk<br />

Air Conditioning & Refrigeration<br />

Technician I<br />

Technician III<br />

Automotive Career Technician<br />

Automotive Technology<br />

Chassis Service Technician<br />

Electronic and Climate Controls Technician<br />

Engine Repair and Performance Technician<br />

Transmission Service Technician<br />

Commercial Music<br />

Music Retailing<br />

Computer Graphics<br />

Computer Information Systems<br />

Networking Support<br />

Personal Computer User<br />

Personal Computer Technician<br />

Personal Computer Specialist<br />

Software Programmer/Developer Assistant<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

Accounting Assistant<br />

Criminal Justice (45 hours)<br />

Criminal Justice (30 hours)<br />

Criminal Justice Basic (15 hours)<br />

Engine Technology<br />

Motorcycle Mechanics<br />

Outboard Mechanics<br />

Small Engine Mechanics<br />

Logistics Technology<br />

Management<br />

Management<br />

Business Marketing<br />

Department Manager Enhanced Skills<br />

Customer Service Representative<br />

Office Technology<br />

Administrative Support<br />

Office Assistant<br />

Software Application Specialist<br />

Real Estate<br />

Residential Building Performance Technology<br />

Veterinary Technology<br />

Large Animal Assisting<br />

Small Animal Assisting<br />

DEGREE PLAN ELIGIBILITY<br />

TO RECEIVE A DEGREE, A STUDENT MUST:<br />

1. Complete a minimum of 61 credit hours including all of the required courses listed.<br />

2. Earn a grade of “C” or better in English 1301, either Speech 1311 or Speech 1315 and the selected college-level mathematics course.<br />

3. Receive a GPA of at least 2.00 (“C”).<br />

4. Meet all Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements.<br />

5. Complete at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.<br />

A degree may be taken through a combination of on-campus and distance education offerings, or if planned correctly, the degree may be<br />

completed entirely through distance education. Receiving institutions are not required to accept a grade below “C” in transfer.<br />

Students who plan to transfer must work closely with an advisor.<br />

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FALL 2010<br />

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE<br />

Class Time MW Exam Time TR Exam Time<br />

8:00-9:20 a.m. 8:00-9:50 a.m. 8:00-9:50 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 8 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

9:30-10:50 a.m. 9:00-10:50 a.m. 9:00-10:50 a.m.<br />

Monday, Dec. 6 Thursday, Dec. 9<br />

11:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m. 10:00-11:50 a.m. 10:00-11:50 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 8 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

12:30-1:50 p.m. 12:00-1:50 p.m. 12:00-1:50 p.m.<br />

Monday, Dec. 6 Thursday, Dec. 9<br />

1:00-2:00 p.m. 1:00-2:50 p.m. 1:00-2:50 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 8 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

2:00-3:20 p.m. 2:00-3:50 p.m. 2:00-3:50 p.m.<br />

Monday, Dec. 6 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

2:00-4:30 p.m. 2:00-4:40 p.m. 2:00-4:40 p.m.<br />

Monday, Dec. 6 Thursday, Dec. 9<br />

3:30-4:50 p.m. 3:30-5:45 p.m. 3:30-5:45 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 8 Thursday, Dec. 9<br />

4:00-5:20 p.m. 4:00-5:50 p.m. 4:00-5:50 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 8 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

5:45-7:05 p.m. 5:45-7:35 p.m. 5:45-7:35 p.m.<br />

Monday, Dec. 6 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

7:15-8:35 p.m. 7:15-9:05 p.m. 7:45-9:35 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 8 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

8:45-10:05 p.m. 7:45-9:35 p.m. 7:45-9:35 p.m.<br />

Monday, Dec. 6 Tuesday, Dec. 7<br />

Final Exams: One Day Only Classes<br />

Monday, Nov. 29; Tuesday, Nov. 30; Wednesday, Dec. 1; Thursday, Dec. 2;<br />

Friday, Dec. 3; Saturday, Dec. 4; Sunday, Dec. 5<br />

FULL-TIME FACULTY PHONE NUMBERS &<br />

EMAIL ADDRESSES<br />

(All phone numbers begin with 972-860. All e-mail addresses are followed by<br />

@dcccd.edu).<br />

Deans Name Tele Room Department<br />

Ruben Johnson 2998 B201B Dean of Business &<br />

Technology<br />

Lisa Nightingale 8149 B121B Dean of Instructional<br />

Support and Distance<br />

Education<br />

Pam Gist 2997 C224A Dean of Liberal Arts<br />

Jennie Pollard 5211 M217D Dean of Math,<br />

Science, and Allied<br />

Health<br />

Jarlene DeCay 0800 L147 Dean of Student<br />

Success<br />

Faculty Name Tele Room E-mail Discipline<br />

Shaunte Allen 8123 D225 sallen Dev. Reading<br />

Ivory Armstead 8170 H113 iarmstead Heating/Air/Refrig.<br />

Mohamed Aziz 8256 B212 maziz Math<br />

Kelly Black 8164 M123G kblack Vet. Tech<br />

Michael Bogel 8096 E215 mbogel Music<br />

Tom Brayden 8167 M225G thbj Chemistry<br />

Janet Brotherton 8122 D218 jbrotherton Dev. Reading<br />

Steve Brown 8247 B217 sfbrown Real Estate<br />

Steven Browne 8133 E111 sbrowne Music<br />

Elsie Burnett 8293 D220 eburnett English/Dev. Writing<br />

Judy Collmer 8255 C018 jcollmer Teacher Preparation<br />

Christopher Colquitt 8171 H113C chriscolquitt Heating/Air/Refrig.<br />

Fernando Contreras 5218 D221 fcontreras English/Spanish<br />

Judy Cotton 8104 D216 jcotton2 English<br />

Bill Crawford 8046 E228 billcrawford Computer Graphics<br />

Valerie Crow-<br />

McDowell 0804 L155 vcrow Human Dev.<br />

Michael Daily 8091 D215 mdaily Bus. Management<br />

Mwauna Davis 0803 L151 mmdavis Human Dev.<br />

Suryakant Desai 8113 C215 sdesai Accounting<br />

Suzanne Disheroon 5204 B202 sdisheroon English/Dev. Writing<br />

Roger Dismore 8129 E205 rdismore Music<br />

Brian Earle 8169 M225F bearle Biology<br />

Mark Epstein 2961 E217 mepstein Art<br />

Milton Fant 8195 H121 mfant Auto./Diesel Tech<br />

Sam Germany 8134 E207 sgermany Music/Drama<br />

Andrea Haga 8241 C214 ahaga History<br />

Tryn Harper 8088 G105A tharper Physical Education<br />

Ed Hester 8196 H123 ehester Auto./Diesel Tech<br />

Ollivettee Hill 8297 M225A ohill Chemistry<br />

Lois Leubitz 8275 D229 lleubitz Speech<br />

Bill Lineberry 8163 M144 blineberry Vet. Technology<br />

Sheryl Lumbley 8090 M225C slumbley Biology<br />

Chris Lusk 8035 H125 clusk Auto./Diesel Tech<br />

Alan Maples 8112 B108 amaples Computer Info Tech.<br />

David McCoy 8116 C216 dmccoy Government<br />

Mikal McDowell 8241 D201 mikal133 Math<br />

Bettie Meachum 8137 D204 bmeachum Psychology<br />

Diane Minger 8114 B117 dminger Management<br />

Andy Mungenast 8108 B104 amungenast Computer Info Tech.<br />

Shahed Mustafa 5279 H103 smustafa Residential Bldg.<br />

Performance Tech.<br />

Michael Opolicky 8125 D222 mopolicky English/Humanities<br />

Duncan Paul 8223 H101A dpaul Engine Technology<br />

John Pharr 8117 C021 jpharr Economics Tech.<br />

Christina Reeves-<br />

Shull 8168 M225I creeves-shull Physics/Astronomy<br />

Linda Ridgway 8131 E227 lridgway Art<br />

Rebekah Rios-Harris 8294 D212 rios-harris English/Dev. Writing<br />

Dan Rogers 8075 D227 danrogers Speech<br />

Lincoln Rolling 8138 D203 linc History/Government<br />

Ginnette Serrano 8109 B103 gcorrea Computer Info Tech.<br />

Jennifer Siemantel 8024 M225H jsiemantel Biology<br />

Sheila Simon 8265 C019 sqsimon Management<br />

Derrick Sledge 0802 L148 dsledge Couns./Human Dev.<br />

Jane Slone 8174 M225K jslone Biology<br />

SaRita Stewart 8245 C219 sstewart Criminal Justice<br />

Tim Sullivan 8139 D202 tsullivan Anthro./Sociology<br />

Alleice Summers 8194 M131 asummers Vet. Technology<br />

Tommy Thompson 8272 C201 tommythompson Math<br />

Christina Tomczak 8059 C218 ctomczak Philosophy/Religion<br />

Threedanuj Ungchusri 2986 M225B tungchusri Biology<br />

Gerardo Vega 8159 C008 gvega Spanish<br />

Charles Wolf 2975 M123F cwolf Vet. Technology<br />

Andrea Xeriland 8062 C217 axeriland Math<br />

To reach adjunct instructors, please contact the<br />

Adjunct Office at 972-860-8230.<br />

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Smart Starts with DCCCD’s Core Curriculum<br />

What is DCCCD’S Core Curriculum?<br />

DCCCD’s Core Curriculum gives you a solid foundation of knowledge and transferable skills that will<br />

enable you to succeed in your career and your life.<br />

The Core is built in three layers, similar to a pyramid. You take three sets of courses – called TIERS –<br />

and earn a minimum of 42 credit hours to a maximum of 47 credit hours. Like a pyramid, courses in each<br />

tier build on the knowledge you previously learned:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Tier 1 - Core Foundations provides the fundamentals of college-level learning: reading,<br />

writing, speaking, listening, reasoning and wellness.<br />

Tier 2 - Core Domains reinforces and applies the fundamentals you learned in Core<br />

Foundations to the fields of study you are most interested in pursuing.<br />

Tier 3 - Integrative Learning ties everything together as you explore critical issues in national<br />

and global contexts.<br />

If you have completed fewer than 12 hours of college-level course work, you also will need to take the<br />

three-credit-hour Learning Framework course, EDUC 1300, which offers multiple learning strategies that<br />

will help you become a better critical thinker.<br />

Who should complete the Core Curriculum?<br />

The Core Curriculum is required if you are pursuing an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science<br />

degree from DCCCD. If you plan to transfer from DCCCD to a public university in Texas without<br />

completing an associate degree, complete the Core to avoid taking additional Core courses at the<br />

transfer university.<br />

What are the benefits of completing DCCCD’s Core Curriculum?<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The Core is guaranteed to transfer to all Texas public colleges and universities.<br />

The Core + 18 additional credit hours = your associate degree from DCCCD.<br />

The Core can be customized — You can take more courses that apply to your chosen field of<br />

study.<br />

You get quality instruction at a great value — DCCCD’s experienced faculty and small class sizes<br />

ensure that you get support which many other institutions can’t match: individual attention and<br />

encouragement, developmental studies and free tutoring labs. And you get the same courses at<br />

DCCCD for much less than you would pay at a four-year institution.<br />

Why is it important to complete the Core at DCCCD?<br />

Core courses are guaranteed to transfer to Texas public colleges or universities. If you complete your<br />

Core at DCCCD, it will transfer as a block, ensuring that the school where you transfer can’t require you<br />

to take any additional courses under that institution’s Core.<br />

Need more information?<br />

Go to http://www.dcccd.edu/core, where you’ll find the complete list of classes you can take as well as<br />

frequently asked questions.<br />

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TSI Developmental Minimums for <strong>College</strong><br />

Readiness (Reading, Writing, Math)<br />

DCCCD CORE 2010<br />

Core designed to take in order of Tier Components - 42 hours minimum<br />

Pre- CORE Skill Development<br />

ESOL<br />

Computer Literacy or<br />

Application Course(s)<br />

EDUC 1300<br />

Learning Framework<br />

Tier 1: CORE FOUNDATIONS: Students acquire critical knowledge and skills essential to success in<br />

other academic courses through direct instruction in college-level competencies.<br />

Critical Reading & Writing 6 hours<br />

Speaking & Listening 3-4 hours<br />

Select EACH of the following:<br />

Select ONE of the following: CB011 3-4cr<br />

ENGL 1301 CB010 3cr<br />

SPCH 1311, 1315, 1321, or FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1311, 1312,<br />

HIST 1301 CB060 3cr<br />

1411 or 1412<br />

Quantitative Reasoning 3-5 hours<br />

Wellness and the Human Experience 1-3 hours<br />

Select ONE of the following: CB020 3-5cr Select ONE of the following: CB090 1-3 hrs<br />

MATH<br />

ARTS ARTS DANC MUEN MUEN PHED 1111 1122 1304<br />

1314/1414 1351 2414<br />

1311 2346 1245 1122 1153 1100 1112 1123 1306<br />

1316 2305 2315<br />

1312 2348 1341 1131 2123 1101 1113 1124 1346<br />

1313 2356 1347 1132 2141 1102 1114 1125 SOCI<br />

1324 2318/2418<br />

1316 2366 1351 1133 MUSI 1104 1115 1126 2301<br />

1325/1425 2320/2420<br />

2313 BIOL DRAM 1134 1116 1105 1116 1127 2340<br />

1332 2321/2421<br />

2316 1322* 1322 1135 1181 1106 1117 1128 SPCH<br />

1333 2342/2442<br />

2326 BUSI 1330 1136 1183 1107 1118 1129 2341<br />

1348 2412<br />

2333 1307 1351 1137 1192 1108 1119 1164<br />

1350 2513<br />

2336 COMM ECON 1151 1263 1109 1120 1165<br />

2341 1316** 1303 1152 1300 1110 1121 1251<br />

1318** *BIOL 1322 was NUTR 1322<br />

**COMM 1316,1318 was PHOT1316, 1318 (2005FA)<br />

Tier 2: CORE DOMAINS: Students explore various disciplines in four thematic<br />

domains while reinforcing and applying skills that were acquired in Tier 1.<br />

Qualitative Reasoning, Literacy, and Research<br />

3 hours<br />

Select the following: CB010 3cr<br />

ENGL 1302<br />

Humanity, Creativity, and the Aesthetic Experience<br />

6 hours<br />

Select ONE of the following : CB050 3cr<br />

ARTS DANC DRAM HUMA MUSI MUSI<br />

1301 2303 1310 1311 1306 1310<br />

1303 2361 1315 1308<br />

1304 2366 1309<br />

Select ONE of the following: CB040 3cr<br />

CUST ENGL ENGL ENGL HUMA PHIL PHIL<br />

2370 2323 2331 2343 1305 1304* 2307<br />

ENGL 2326 2332 2351 2319 1316* 2316<br />

2321 2327 2333 HUMA PHIL 1317* 2317<br />

2322 2328 2342 1302 1301 2303 2318<br />

2306 2321*<br />

or FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2311/2312<br />

or SPAN 2321, 2322, 2323, 2324<br />

*PHILI 1304, 1316, 1317, and 2321 were RELI 1304, 1316, 2321<br />

Self and Society 9 hours<br />

Select ONE of the following: CB080 3cr<br />

ANTH CRIJ ECON GOVT HIST PSYC SOCI TECA<br />

2302 1301 2311 2304 2321 2301 1301 1303<br />

2346 1307 GEOG 2311 2322 2306 1306 1354<br />

2351 ECON 1302 2327 2314 2306<br />

COMM 2301 1303 2316<br />

1307* 2302 2312 2319<br />

*COMM 1307 was JOUR 1307 2336<br />

Select the following: CB070 3cr<br />

GOVT 2301<br />

Select ONE of the following: CB060 3cr<br />

HIST 1302, 2301, 2328, 2381 <br />

Scientific Discovery and Sustainability 8 hours<br />

Select TWO of the following: CB030 8cr<br />

ANTH BIOL BIOL CHEM GEOL GEOL PHYS PHYS<br />

2401 1411 2421 1412 1401 1447 1407 2425<br />

BIOL 2401 CHEM 2423 1402 1411 2426<br />

1406 2402 1405 2425 1403 PHYS 1412<br />

1407 2406 1406 ENVR 1404 1401 1415<br />

1408 2416 1407 1401 1405 1402 1417<br />

1409 2420 1411 1402 1445 1405<br />

Note: This requirement cannot be met using the following combinations: BIOL 1406<br />

and 1408; BIOL 1407 and 1409; BIOL 2420 and 2421; CHEM 1405 and 1411; CHEM<br />

1406 and 1411; CHEM 1405 and 1406; CHEM 1406 and 1407; GEOL 1401 and 1403;<br />

PHYS 1401 and 1405; PHYS 1401 and 2425; PHYS 1405 and 2425.<br />

Tier 3: INTEGRATIVE LEARNING: Students analyze, synthesize, and evaluate critical issues in<br />

national and global contexts to demonstrate their abilities as critical thinkers and communicators.<br />

Critical Issues in Local, National, and Global Contexts<br />

3 hours Select the following: CB070 3cr<br />

GOVT 2302<br />

Course does not require reading met as a prerequisite<br />

*Not in current catalog.<br />

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ACCOUNTING<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

ACCT 2401 Principles of Accounting I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630892 11:00-12:20 MW B125 Desai, S<br />

Lab TBA MTWRF B116B Desai, S<br />

3002 630893 8:00-9:20 TR B125 Desai, S<br />

Lab TBA MTWRF B116B Desai, S<br />

ACCT 2402 Principles of Accounting II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630894 11:00-12:20 TR B125 Desai, S<br />

Lab TBA MTWRF B116B Desai, S<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

ACNT 1329 Payroll & Business Tax Acct. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3750 640121 5:30-9:30 F B116B Cassar, J<br />

9:00-5:00 S B116B Cassar, J<br />

Course #640121 begins October 29 and ends November 20.<br />

ACNT 1331 Federal Income Tax: Individual 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3750 640113 5:30-9:30 F B116B Cassar, J<br />

9:00-5:00 S B116B Cassar, J<br />

Course #640113 begins October 1 and ends October 23.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

For ACCT & ACNT a comprehensive mid-term and a comprehensive<br />

final exam are required to be completed in an approved monitored<br />

setting.<br />

ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 630890 Online INET Desai, S<br />

ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 630891 Online INET Desai, S<br />

ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 630895 Online INET Pruitt, D<br />

ACNT 1311 Intro. to Comp. Accounting 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3300 630896 OE/OE B116B Pitts, V<br />

Course #630896 uses QUICKBOOKS 2009 software.<br />

ACNT 1313 Computerized Acct. Apps. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3300 630897 OE/OE B116B Desai, S<br />

ACNT 1380 Coop Ed. - Accounting 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3301 640127 Coop Desai, S<br />

ACNT 2380 Coop Ed. - Accounting 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3301 640130 Coop Desai, S<br />

ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

3002 630908 9:30-10:50 TR E126 Brodnax, R<br />

3003 641586 9:30-10:50 MW L117 Holden, E<br />

ARTS 1304 Survey Art History 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 641606 8:00-9:20 MW L117 Holden, E<br />

ARTS 1311 2D Design 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630917 9:30-12:20 TR E226 Ridgway, L<br />

ARTS 1312 3D Design 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 641613 9:30-12:20 TR E120A Coldewey, C<br />

ARTS 1316 Drawing I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630918 9:30-12:20 MW E224 Ridgway, L<br />

ARTS 1317 Drawing II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630920 12:30-3:20 MW E224 Holden, E<br />

ARTS 2311 Advanced Design 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630922 12:30-3:20 MW E226 Ridgway, L<br />

3002 630923 12:30-3:20 MW E114 Epstein, M<br />

3003 630924 9:30-12:30 TR D219 O’Brien, S<br />

3004 641628 12:30-3:20 TR E224 Norfleet, G<br />

3250 641656 9:00-3:00 F E114 Epstein, M<br />

ARTS 2312 Advanced Design 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 630926 9:00-3:00 F E114 Epstein, M<br />

ARTS 2316 Painting I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630928 12:30-3:20 TR E224 Norfleet, G<br />

ARTS 2317 Painting II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630929 12:30-3:20 TR E224 Norfleet, G<br />

ARTS 2323 Drawing III 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630930 12:30-3:20 MW E224 Holden, E<br />

ARTS 2326 Sculpture I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630931 9:30-12:20 TR E120A Coldewey, C<br />

ARTS 2327 Sculpture II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630932 9:30-12:20 TR E120A Coldewey, C<br />

ARTS 2333 Printmaking I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630933 12:30-3:20 MW E226 Ridgway, L<br />

ARTS 2334 Printmaking II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630934 12:30-3:20 MW E226 Ridgway, L<br />

ARTS 2346 Ceramics I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630936 12:30-3:20 MW E114 Epstein, M<br />

3250 641645 9:00-3:00 F E114 Epstein, M<br />

ARTS 2347 Ceramics II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630938 12:30-3:20 MW E114 Epstein, M<br />

3250 641649 9:00-3:00 F E114 Epstein, M<br />

ARTS 2356 Photography I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630940 9:30-12:30 TR D214 O’Brien, S<br />

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ANTH 2302 Intro Archeology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 641068 9:30-10:50 MW M243 Sullivan, T<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropolgy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3460 630899 TV Plus TVP Hailemariam, S<br />

Video based course, combined with Internet use.<br />

ART<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

ARTS 2357 Photography II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630941 9:30-12:30 TR D214 O’Brien, S<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 630910 1:00-4:00 S L117 TBA<br />

3501 630914 5:45-7:05 MW L117 Taylor, J<br />

3502 630915 7:15-8:35 MW L117 Taylor, J<br />

ARTS 1316 Drawing I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630919 5:45-8:30 TR E224 Parker, N<br />

ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630909 8:00-9:20 TR B111 Coldewey, C<br />

ARTS 1317 Drawing II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

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ARTS 2311 Advanced Design 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630925 5:45-8:30 MW E114 Epstein, M<br />

ARTS 2312 Advanced Design 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630927 5:45-8:30 MW E114 Epstein, M<br />

ARTS 2346 Ceramics I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630937 5:45-8:30 MW E114 Epstein, M<br />

ARTS 2347 Ceramics II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630939 5:45-8:30 MW E114 Epstein, M<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630912 Online INET Rovelo, C<br />

3421 630913 Online INET Rovelo, C<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

KEY: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, U=Sunday<br />

SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

AUMT 1305 Intro to Automotive Tech 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640153 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H144 Hester, E<br />

3202 640167 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H132A Lusk, T<br />

Course #640153 & #640167 begin August 23 and end September 17.<br />

AUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical Sys 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640186 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H144 Hester, E<br />

3202 640198 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H132A Lusk, T<br />

Course #640186 & #640198 begin September 20 and end October 15.<br />

AUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640220 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H144 Hester, E<br />

3202 640235 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H132A Lusk, T<br />

Course #640220 & #640235 begin October 18 and end November 12.<br />

AUMT 1316 Auto Suspension/Steering Sys 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640256 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H144 Hester, E<br />

3202 640269 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H116 Lusk, T<br />

Course #640256 & #640269 begin November 15 and end December 9.<br />

AUMT 2313 Auto Drive Train and Axles 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640294 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H127 Lusk, T<br />

3202 640296 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H132 Hester, E<br />

Course #640294 & #640296 begin October 18 and end November 12.<br />

AUMT 2321 Auto Lighting and Access. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640300 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H127 Lusk, T<br />

3202 640303 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H132 Hester, E<br />

Course #640300 & #640303 begin November 15 and end December 9.<br />

AUMT 2325 Automatic Tranmis/Transax 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640280 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H127 Lusk, T<br />

3202 640282 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H132 Hester, E<br />

Course #640280 & #640282 begin August 23 and end September 17.<br />

AUMT 2332 Automatic Transm/Transax II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3201 640285 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H127 Lusk, T<br />

Course begins September 20 and ends October 15.<br />

3202 640288 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H132 Hester, E<br />

Course #640285 & #640288 begin September 20 and end October 15.<br />

DEMR 1229 Preventative Maintenance 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 640315 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H128<br />

Course #640315 begins August 23 and ends September 17.<br />

DEMR 1327 Tractor Trailer Service/Repair 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 640318 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H128<br />

Course #640318 begins September 20 and ends October 15.<br />

DEMR 1421 Power Train I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 640321 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H131<br />

Course #640321 begins October 18 and ends November 12.<br />

DEMR 2331 Advanced Brake Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 640325 8:00-12:45 MTWRF H131<br />

Course #640325 begins November 15 and ends December 9.<br />

AUMT 1380 Auto Mech Tech 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3301 630945 Coop H131 Hester, E<br />

3302 630946 Coop H132 Lusk, T<br />

AUMT 1381 Auto Mech Tech 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3301 630947 Coop H132 Lusk, T<br />

3302 640307 Coop H144 Fant, M<br />

AUMT 2380 Auto Mech Tech 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3301 630948 Coop H131 Hester, E<br />

3302 630949 Coop H144 Fant, M<br />

AUMT 2381 Auto Mchn/Tech 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3301 640310 Coop H145 Hester, E<br />

3302 640311 Coop H144 Fant, M<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

AUMT 1305 Intro to Automotive Tech 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640178 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H146 Fant, M<br />

Course #640178 begins August 23 and ends September 17.<br />

AUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical Sys 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640209 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H145 Danyluk, B<br />

Course #640209 begins September 20 and ends October 15.<br />

AUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640248 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H146 Fant, M<br />

Course #640248 begins October 18 and ends November 12.<br />

AUMT 1316 Auto Suspension/Steering Sys 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640276 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H146 Fant, M<br />

Course #640276 begins November 15 and ends December 9.<br />

AUMT 2313 Auto Drive Train & Axles 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640299 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H145 Fant, M<br />

Course #640299 begins October 18 and ends November 12.<br />

AUMT 2321 Auto Lighting & Accessories 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640304 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H146 Danyluk, B<br />

Course #640304 begins November 15 and ends December 9.<br />

AUMT 2325 Automatic Tranmis/Transax 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640284 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H145 Fant, M<br />

Course #640284 begins August 23 and ends September 17.<br />

AUMT 2332 Automatic Transm/Transax II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3701 640289 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H146 Fant, M<br />

Course #640289 begins September 20 and ends October 15.<br />

DEMR 1229 Preventative Maintenance 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 640316 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H128 Taylor, R<br />

Course #640316 begins August 23 and ends September 17.<br />

DEMR 1327 Tractor Trailer Service/Repair 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 640319 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H128 Taylor, R<br />

Course #640319 begins September 20 and ends October 15.<br />

DEMR 1421 Power Train I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 640323 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H131 Eaton, A<br />

Course #640323 begins Octoer 18 and ends November 12.<br />

DEMR 2331 Advanced Brake Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 640326 5:30-10:00 MTWRF H131 Eaton, A<br />

Course #640326 begins November 15 and ends December 9.<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630960 11:00-12:20 MW M115 Siemantel, J<br />

Lab 9:30-10:50 MW M211<br />

3002 630961 11:00-12:20 MW M106 Siemantel, J<br />

Lab 12:30-1:50 MW M211<br />

3003 630962 9:30-10:50 TR M115<br />

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Lab 11:00-12:20 TR M211<br />

3004 630963 9:30-10:50 TR M101<br />

Lab 12:30-1:50 TR M211<br />

BIOL 1408 Biol for Non-Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630972 8:00-9:20 MW M105 Ungchusri, T<br />

Lab 9:30-10:50 MW M159 Ungchusri, T<br />

3002 630973 12:30-1:50 MW M105 Ungchusri, T<br />

Lab 12:30-1:50 TR M159 Ungchusri, T<br />

3003 630974 8:00-9:20 TR M105 Ungchusri, T<br />

Lab 9:30-10:50 TR M159 Ungchusri, T<br />

BIOL 1409 Biol for Non-Science Majors II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630979 2:00-3:20 MW M106 Ungchusri, T<br />

Lab 3:30-4:50 MW M157 Gibson-<br />

Ausbrooks, H<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

BIOL 2420 Microbiology 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3520 630985 Online INET Slone, J<br />

Lab 5:30-8:50 W M240 Slone, J<br />

DIRS 9170 Directed Studies for Science 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 637797 11:00-12:20 R M117 Ungchusri, T<br />

Course #637797begins August 26 and ends November 18. Students<br />

must also enroll in ENGL 1301.3005. Course will enhance the skill<br />

and learning habits for success in science classes.<br />

SCIT 1407 Appl. Human Anatomy/Phys I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631203 Online INET Lumbley, S<br />

Lab 8:00-10:40 S M236 Lumbley, S<br />

This hybrid class is a non-traditional lecture and a traditional lab on<br />

campus. Attendance is mandatory. Day and times are listed on the<br />

schedule. There will be an orientation on the first class day. E-mail<br />

your instructor before the first class day of class.<br />

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BIOL 2306 Enviromental Biology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 637326 11:00-12:20 MW M105 Earle, B<br />

Course #637326 is offered for students who do not need the<br />

associated laboratory.<br />

BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630982 2:00-3:20 TR M106 Ungchusri, T<br />

Lab 3:30-4:50 TR M236 Lumbley, S<br />

BIOL 2406 Environmental Biology 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 637324 11:00-12:20 MW M105 Earle, B<br />

Lab 9:30-10:50 MW M247 Earle, B<br />

BIOL 2420 Microbiology 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630983 11:00-12:20 MW M214 Slone, J<br />

Lab 9:10-10:50 MW M240 Slone, J<br />

3002 630984 11:00-12:20 MW M214 Slone, J<br />

Lab 12:30-2:10 MW M240 Slone, J<br />

SCIT 1407 Appl. Human Anatomy/Phys I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631201 9:30-10:50 MW M214 Lumbley, S<br />

Lab 8:00-9:20 MW M236 Lumbley, S<br />

3002 631202 9:30-10:50 MW M214 Lumbley, S<br />

Lab 11:00-12:20 MW M236 Lumbley, S<br />

SCIT 1408 Appl. Human Anatomy/Phys II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 637794 2:00-3:20 MW M214 Lumbley, S<br />

Lab 3:30-4:50 MW M234 Lumbley, S<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630969 5:45-7:05 TR M106 Hancock, C<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 TR M211 Hancock, C<br />

3502 630970 5:45-7:05 MW M106 Hancock, C<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 MW M211 Hancock, C<br />

BIOL 1408 Biol for Non-Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630978 5:45-7:05 TR M105 Abesiga, N<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 TR M159 Abesiga, N<br />

BIOL 1409 Biol for Non-Science Majors II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 637339 5:45-7:05 MW M105 Gibson-<br />

Ausbrooks, H<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 MW M157 Gibson-<br />

Ausbrooks, H<br />

SCIT 1407 Appl. Human Anatomy/Phys I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 637791 5:45-7:05 MW M214<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 MW M236<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3020 630964 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

Lab 8:00-12:30 S M211<br />

Course #630964 is a hybrid course which meets part of the time on<br />

campus and part of the time online. All testing is completed in the<br />

CVC testing center. Required orientation will be held the first day of<br />

class.<br />

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BIOL 1322 Principles of Nutrition 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630957 Online INET Slone, J<br />

3421 630958 Online INET Dacus, J<br />

BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

BIOL 1406 is a major’s course ONLY intended for those eventually<br />

seeking a Bachelor’s of Science degree in an area other than science<br />

and/or health related field due to the fact that the lab is completed<br />

online and NOT hands-on. Students must email the instructor upon<br />

registering for the course.<br />

3420 630965 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

3421 630966 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

3423 630968 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

BIOL 1407 Biology for Science Majors II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630971 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

BIOL 1407 is a major’s course ONLY intended for those eventually<br />

seeking a Bachelor’s of Science degree in an area other than science<br />

and/or health related field due to the fact that the lab is completed<br />

online and NOT hands-on. Students must email the instructor upon<br />

registering for the course.<br />

BIOL 1408 Biol for Non-Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630976 Online INET Earle, B<br />

3430 630977 Online INET Earle, B<br />

Course begins August 23 and ends October 13.<br />

3431 637335 Online INET Earle, B<br />

Course begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

BIOL 1409 Biol for Non-Science Majors II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630980 Online INET Mooney, C<br />

3430 630981 Online INET Mooney, C<br />

Course begins August 23 and ends October 13.<br />

3431 637336 Online INET Mooney, C<br />

Course begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

SCIT 1407 & SCIT 1408 are courses in anatomy and physiology<br />

seeking the Associate degree of nursing and other degrees and<br />

certificates in the Health Care field. These classes are offered online<br />

both lecture and lab. E-mail instructor upon registering.<br />

BUSI 1301 Intro to Business 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631004 6:00-8:45 T C024 Soper-Shaw, P<br />

HRPO 2301 Human Resources Mgmt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631166 6:00-8:45 R B119 Brooks-<br />

Barnes, C<br />

MRKG 1311 Principles of Marketing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 640481 6:00-8:45 W B119 Spencer, S<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

BMGT 1301 Supervision 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630987 Online INET Womble, J<br />

BMGT 1327 Principles of Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630990 Online INET Womble, J<br />

BMGT 1382 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630992 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 1383 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630993 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 2303 Problem Solv. & Dec. Making 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630994 Online/Coop INET Rollings, G<br />

BMGT 2382 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630995 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 2383 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630996 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 2384 Coop Ed Oper Mgmt/Superv. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 630997 Online/Coop INET Lumar, S<br />

Course #630997 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

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SCIT 1407 Appl. Human Anatomy/Phys I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631204 Online INET Slone, J<br />

SCIT 1408 Appl. Human Anatomy/Phys II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631205 Online INET Slone, J<br />

BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT &<br />

MARKETING<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

BMGT 1327 Principles of Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 640479 9:30-10:50 TR B119 Tademy, D<br />

BUSI 1301 Intro to Business 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630998 8:00-9:20 MW B119 Daily, M<br />

3002 630999 12:30-1:50 MW B119 Simon, S<br />

Course #630999 is part of a Learning Community. Students are<br />

required to enroll in DMAT 0090.3001 and PSYC 2315.3001.<br />

3003 631000 8:00-9:20 TR B119 Daily, M<br />

3004 631001 12:30-1:50 TR B111 Dowding, M<br />

BUSI 2301 Business Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 640474 9:30-10:50 MW B119 Darnold, D<br />

HRPO 2307 Organizational Behavior 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 640477 11:00-12:20 MW B119 Simon, S<br />

MRKG 1311 Principles of Marketing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631187 11:00-12:20 TR B119 Tademy, D<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

BMGT 1327 Principles of Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630991 6:00-8:45 M B119 Rollings, W<br />

Give us 1 night a week for 2 years and we’ll give you a<br />

DEGREE<br />

Prepare yourself to move up in the world of business by getting your<br />

Associate Degree in Business Administration. Our one night a week<br />

program allows you to earn your A.A.S Degree in two years while<br />

receiving instructions from highly qualified professors.<br />

Classes meet in 8 week sessions on Wednesday evenings between<br />

6 and 9 pm. I nstruction combines face-to-face with online learning<br />

which saves you t ime and g ives you t he BEST possible learning<br />

environment. New courses are offered every 8 weeks. To participate<br />

in the program, you must enroll in ALL of the courses (unless you<br />

have not yet met prerequisite courses or have already completed and<br />

passed) .<br />

August 25-October 13<br />

POFT 1321 6:00-7:25 pm HYBRID<br />

ENGL 1302 7:30-9:00 pm HYBRID<br />

October 20-December 8<br />

ECON 2301 6:00-7:25 pm HYBRID<br />

PHYS 1412 7:30-9:00 pm HYBRID<br />

For more information, contact Dr. Diane Minger at<br />

972-860-8114 or dminger@dcccd.edu<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu


SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

BUSI 1301 Intro to Business 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631002 Online INET Minger, D<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

3421 631003 Online INET Minger, D DAYTIME COURSES<br />

BUSI 1307 Personal Finance 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 640328 Online INET Desai, S<br />

BUSI 2301 Business Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631005 Online INET Minger, D<br />

HRPO 1311 Human Relations 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631165 Online INET Soper-Shaw, P<br />

HRPO-2301 Human Resources Mgmt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631167 Online INET Brooks-<br />

Barnes, C<br />

HRPO 2307 Organizational Behavior 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631168 Online INET Womble, J<br />

MRKG 1301 Customer Relationship Mgmt 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631185 Online INET Hamilton, T<br />

MRKG 1302 Principles of Retailing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631186 Online INET Womble, J<br />

MRKG 1311 Principles of Marketing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631188 Online INET Hamilton, T<br />

MRKG 1381 Coop Ed Mrkg/Mrkg Mgt, Gen. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631189 Online/Coop INET Daily, M<br />

MRKG 2333 Principles of Selling 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631190 Online INET Tademy, D<br />

MRKG 2349 Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631191 Online INET Spencer, S<br />

MRKG 2381 Coop Ed-Mrkg/Mrkg Mgt, Gen. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631192 Online/Coop INET Daily, M<br />

BUSINESS OFFICE SYSTEMS &<br />

SUPPORT<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

POFT 1321 Business Math 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 640488 6:00-7:25 W B116B Daily, M<br />

Course #640488 is a hybrid course which utilizes both online<br />

and classroom instruction. Course begins August 25 and<br />

ends October 13.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

POFI 1341 Computer Applications II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631193 Online INET Cicione, G<br />

POFI 1349 Spreadsheets 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631194 Online INET Thomas, B<br />

POFI 2301 Word Processing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631195 Online INET Harcourt, L<br />

POFT 1321 Business Math 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631198 Online INET Daily, M<br />

POFT 1380 Coop.Ed.Admin.Asst./Sec.Sci. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631199 Online/Coop INET Harcourt, L<br />

POFT 2312 Bus. Correspond & Communic 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631200 Online INET Hamilton, T<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631006 1:30-2:50 TR M105 Brayden, T<br />

Lab 3:00-4:20 TR M204 Hill, O<br />

CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631009 9:30-10:50 MW M105 Brayden, T<br />

Lab 11:00-12:20 MW M204 Hill, O<br />

3002 631010 9:30-10:50 TR M105 Brayden, T<br />

Lab 11:00-12:20 TR M204 Brayden, T<br />

CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631011 1:30-2:50 MW M215 Brayden, T<br />

Lab 3:00-4:50 MW M202 Brayden, T<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 637800 5:45-7:05 TR M215 Hill, O<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 TR M204 Hill, O<br />

CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 637801 5:45-7:05 MW M215 Coniglio, J<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 MW M204 Coniglio, J<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631007 Online INET Brayden, T<br />

3421 631008 Online INET Hill, O<br />

COMPUTER GRAPHICS<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

Students enrolling in ARTC 2335 must have completed at least 3<br />

semesters in the Computer Graphics Curriculum.<br />

ARTC 2335 Prtfolio Devel for Grph Desgn 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630904 12:30-3:45 MW E220 Crawford, W<br />

3002 630906 10:00-12:00 TR E220 Robisheaux, K<br />

3003 630905 12:30-3:45 TR E220 Crawford, W<br />

ARTV 1303 Basic Animation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630942 10:00-12:00 TR E220 Robisheaux, K<br />

Course #630942 focuses on Adobe Flash. Two additional lab hours a<br />

week are required.<br />

ARTV 1345 3-D Modeling & Rendering I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630943 12:30-3:45 TR E220 Crawford, W<br />

Course #630943 focuses on Autodesk Maya.<br />

ARTV 2351 3-D Animation II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630944 12:30-3:45 MW E220 Crawford, W<br />

Course #630944 focuses on Autodesk Maya.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

ARTC 1302 Digital Imaging I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630900 5:30-8:45 MW E220 Crawford, W<br />

Course #630900 focuses on Adobe Photoshop.<br />

ARTC 1313 Digital Publishing I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 630903 5:30-8:45 TR E220 Glover, J<br />

Course #630903 focuses on Adobe InDesign.<br />

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

BCIS 1405 Business Computer Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 630950 9:30-10:50 TR C207 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab 8:00-9:20 TR B116C Mungenast, A<br />

COSC 1401 Microcomp. Concepts & Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631018 9:30-10:50 TR C207 Mungenast, A<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu<br />

Lab 8:00-9:20 TR B116C Mungenast, A 15<br />

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SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

BCIS 1405 Business Computer Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 640526 9:30-10:50 MW C024 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3482 643206 11:00-12:20 TR C006 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3520 630956 6:00-7:20 TR C024 Sonnier, T<br />

Lab Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

COSC 1300 Computer Literacy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3020 631013 11:00-12:40 W B116A Maples, A<br />

Lab Online INET Maples, A<br />

A degree or certificate in<br />

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />

really pays:<br />

16<br />

COSC 1401 Microcomp. Concepts & Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 640540 9:30-10:50 MW C024 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3482 643205 11:00-12:20 TR C006 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3520 631021 6:00-7:20 TR C024 Sonnier, T<br />

Lab Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631172 11:00-12:20 MW B116A Speier, C<br />

Lab Online INET Speier, C<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

ITNW 1425 Fund of Networking Tech 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 640970 6:00-8:50 MW A206H Mungenast, A<br />

Lab 9:00-10:30 MW A206H Mungenast, A<br />

Course #640970 begins August 23 and ends October 13.<br />

ITSC 1405 Intro to PC Operating Systems 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 640992 6:00-7:50 TR A206E Veon, J<br />

Lab 8:00-10:30 TR A206E Veon, J<br />

Course #640992 begins October 19 and ends December 9.<br />

Course is designed to be taken with ITSC 1425 for A+ Certification.<br />

ITSC 1425 Personal Computer Hardware 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 646422 6:00-8:50 TR A206E Johnson, B<br />

Lab 9:00-10:30 TR A206E<br />

Course #646422 is designed to be taken with ITSC 1405 for<br />

A+ Certification. Class begins August 24 and ends October 14.<br />

ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 640535 9:00-10:40 S A206D Freeman, D<br />

Lab 11:00-12:30 S A206D Freeman, D<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

BCIS 1405 Business Computer AppS 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3421 630955 Online INET Maples, A<br />

3430 640711 Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

Course #640711 begins September 23 and ends December 8.<br />

3431 640719 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #640719 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

COSC 1300 Computer Literacy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631017 Online INET Maples, A<br />

3430 631015 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #631015 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

3431 631016 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #631016 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

COSC 1401 Microcomp. Concepts & Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631019 Online INET Maples, A<br />

3430 640732 Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

Course #640732 begins September 24 and ends December 10.<br />

3431 631020 Online INET Maples, A<br />

Course #631020 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

3432 646169 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #646169 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

COSC 1415 Intro to Computer Sci & Prog 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631022 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

$74,000 Average income for IT worker.<br />

(Source: Data Processing Managing Ass.)<br />

$45,000 Average starting salary for a<br />

4-year degree in IT.<br />

(Source: Ass. for Computing Machinists)<br />

$51,000 Average starting salary for a<br />

2-year Network Administrator.<br />

Courses at CVC (Source: PayScale.com)<br />

$30,000 Average starting salary for a<br />

certificate holder in IT.<br />

(Source: The Chronicle)<br />

SO MONEY TALKS!<br />

Ask your advisor today about courses<br />

in the following areas:<br />

Networking<br />

Computer Support<br />

Web & Programming<br />

FREE eBOOKS FOR 1ST 2 CLASSES AND EARN<br />

YOUR A+ (ITSC 1425 AND ITSC 1405)<br />

COSC 1436 Programming Fundamentals I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631023 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

COSC 1437 Programming Fundamentals II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631024 Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

IMED 1301 Introduction to Multimedia 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631169 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

IMED 1416 Web Design I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631170 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITNW 1437 Introduction to the Internet 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631171 Online INET Brown, J<br />

ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631173 Online INET Speier, C<br />

ITSC 2439 PC Help Desk Support 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631175 Online INET Desai, S<br />

ITSE 1407 Intro. to C++ Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631177 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu


SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

ITSE 1411 Beginning Web Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631178 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITSE 1429 Programming Logic & Design 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 646141 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITSE 2417 Java Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 646150 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITSE 2431 Advanced C++ Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631180 Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

ITSW 1401 Intro to Word Processing 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631181 Online INET Harcourt, L<br />

ITSW 1404 Introduction to Spreadsheets 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631182 Online INET Thomas, B<br />

ITSW 1407 Introduction to Database 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631183 Online INET Thomas, B<br />

ITSW 1410 Intro to Pres Graphic Software 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631184 Online INET Harcourt, L<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

CRIJ 1301 Intro Criminal Justice 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631025 8:00-9:20 MW C025 Stewart, S<br />

3002 631026 8:00-9:20 TR C025 Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631029 9:30-10:50 MW C025 Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 1310 Fund Criminal Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631033 9:30-10:50 TR C025 Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 2313 Correct System 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631037 11:00-12:20 MW C025 Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 2328 Police System Practices 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631040 11:00-12:20 TR C025 Stewart, S<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

CRIJ 1301 Intro Criminal Justice 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631028 5:45-7:05 MW C025 Thomas, L<br />

CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 641051 5:45-7:05 TR C209 Middlebrooks, N<br />

CRIJ 2313 Correct System 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 641044 7:15-8:35 MW C026 Thomas, L<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

CJSA 2334 Contempt Issues in Crim’l Just 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631012 Online INET Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 1301 Intro Criminal Justice 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631027 Online INET Collins, T<br />

CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631030 Online INET Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 1307 Crime in America 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631031 Online INET Collins, T<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

CRIJ 2313 Correct System 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631038 Online INET Norton, B<br />

CRIJ 2323 Legal Aspects Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631039 Online INET Middlebrooks, N<br />

CRIJ 2328 Police System Practices 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631041 Online INET Norton, B<br />

CULTURAL STUDIES<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

CUST 2370 Cultural Studies 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 641164 12:30-1:50 MW C209 Hill, P<br />

Course #641164 - Introduction to Black Studies. This comprehensive<br />

course will examine the history, growth and development of the<br />

discipline of Black Studies and its cultural, social, and political impact<br />

on the past, present and future of African American communities.<br />

3090 648642 12:30-1:50 TR L117 Vega, G<br />

Students enrolled in CUST 2370.3090 must also enroll in ENGL<br />

2328.3090. This learning community will fulfill the all core<br />

requirements of Tier 2, “Humanity, Creativity, and the Aesthetic<br />

Experience”.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

CUST 2370 Cultural Studies 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3502 631042 5:45-7:05 TR C026 Hailemariam, S<br />

Course #631042 is an Introduction to Africa.<br />

DANCE<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

DANC 1347 Jazz I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631043 9:30-10:50 MW E126 Woodlan, S<br />

DANC 1348 Jazz II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 646182 2:00-3:20 MW E126 Woodlan, S<br />

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

All DMAT courses require students to have Internet access to<br />

submit homework through the My Math Lab system.<br />

DMAT 0066 Concepts in Basic Math. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631044 8:00-9:20 MW B225 Benazzouz, R<br />

3002 637808 9:30-10:50 MW B225 Das, A<br />

3003 637809 11:00-12:20 MW B225 El Berrak, R<br />

3004 631045 12:30-1:50 MW B225 Das, A<br />

3005 631046 8:00-9:20 TR B225 Keeley, C<br />

3006 631047 9:30-10:50 TR B225 Hecht, M<br />

3007 631048 12:30-1:50 TR B225 Hecht, M<br />

DMAT 0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631052 8:00-9:20 MW B226 Greer, K<br />

Course #631052 is part of a Learning Community. Students are<br />

required to enroll in BUSI 1301.3002 and PSYC 2315.3001.<br />

3002 631053 9:30-10:50 MW B226 Greer, K<br />

3003 631054 11:00-12:20 MW B226 Benazzouz, R<br />

3004 631055 11:00-12:20 MW B228 Das, A<br />

3005 631056 12:30-1:50 MW B226 Benazzouz, R<br />

3006 631057 8:00-9:20 TR B226 Benazzouz, R<br />

3007 631058 9:30-10:50 TR B226 Keeley, C<br />

3008 631059 9:30-10:50 TR B228 Cofield, S<br />

3009 631060 11:00-12:20 TR B226 Keeley, C<br />

3010 639004 12:30-1:50 TR B226 Keeley, C<br />

CRIJ 1310 Fund Criminal Law 3 Cr Hrs DMAT 0091 Elementary Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631034 Online INET Middlebrooks, N 3001 631065 8:00-9:20 MW B228 Little, D<br />

3002 631066 9:30-10:50 MW B228 Little, D<br />

CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System 3 Cr Hrs 3003 631067 11:00-12:20 MW D230 Thompson, T<br />

3420 631035 Online INET Ratcliff, V 3004 631068 8:00-9:20 TR B228 Greer, K<br />

3005 631069 9:30-10:50 TR D230 Thompson, T<br />

CRIJ 2301 Comm Resources 3 Cr Hrs 3006 631070 11:00-12:20 TR B228 Cofield, S<br />

3420 631036 Online INET Ratcliff, V<br />

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SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

DMAT 0093 Intermediate Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631077 8:00-9:20 MW B218 El Berrak, R<br />

3002 631078 9:30-10:50 MW B218 El Berrak, R<br />

3003 631080 11:00-12:20 MW B218 Merchant, M<br />

3004 631081 12:30-1:50 MW B218 Aziz, M<br />

3005 631082 9:30-10:50 TR B218 Merchant, M<br />

3006 631083 11:00-12:20 TR B218 Crandell, T<br />

DMAT 0093 Intermediate Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3300 631084 11:00-12:20 TR B116C McDowell, M<br />

Course #631084 is a self-paced/computer-assisted course. Students<br />

will be allowed to complete the class early and begin <strong>College</strong><br />

Algebra.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

DMAT 0066 Concepts in Basic Math 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631049 5:45-7:05 MW B225 Kratzmeyer, S<br />

3502 631051 5:45-7:05 TR B225 Whitlock, A<br />

DMAT 0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631062 5:45-7:05 MW B226 Fuhr, J<br />

3502 631063 7:15-8:35 MW B226 Fuhr, J<br />

3503 639010 5:45-7:05 TR B226 Bahha, A<br />

3504 631064 7:15-8:35 TR B226 Bahha, A<br />

DMAT 0091 Elementary Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631073 5:45-7:05 MW B228 Niell, W<br />

3502 631074 7:15-8:35 MW B228 Niell, W<br />

3503 631075 5:45-7:05 TR B228 Bracy, C<br />

3504 631076 7:15-8:35 TR B228 Bracy, C<br />

DMAT 0093 Intermediate Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631087 5:45-7:05 MW B218 Aziz, M<br />

3502 631088 7:15-8:35 MW B218 Kratzmeyer, S<br />

3503 631089 5:45-7:05 TR B218 Stewart, V<br />

3504 639031 7:15-8:35 TR B218 Whitlock, A<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

DMAT 0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631061 Online INET Daily, M<br />

3421 639012 Online INET Daily, M<br />

DMAT 0091 Elementary Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631071 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

Students will be allowed to complete the course early and<br />

begin DMAT 0093.<br />

3421 631072 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

3422 639020 Online INET Cofield, S<br />

3002 631109 12:30-1:50 TR D226 Allen, S<br />

3003 631110 11:00-1:50 F D226 King, T<br />

DREA 0093 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631115 8:00-9:20 TR D205 Johnson, S<br />

Course #631115 - Students must also enroll in EDUC1300.3005.<br />

3002 631119 9:30-10:50 TR D226 Allen, S<br />

Course #631119 - Students must also enroll in EDUC 1300.3004.<br />

3003 631120 11:00-12:20 TR D226 Allen, S<br />

3004 631121 12:30-1:50 TR D226 Allen, S<br />

3005 631122 11:00-1:50 F D226 King, T<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

DREA 0090 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631101 7:15-8:35 TR D205 King, T<br />

3250 631099 9:00-12:00 S D205 Brotherton, J<br />

DREA 0091 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 631111 9:00-12:00 S D205 Brotherton, J<br />

DREA 0093 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 631123 9:00-12:00 S D205 Brotherton, J<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

DREA 0090 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3660 631100 5:45-7:05 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

DREA 0091 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631102 8:00-9:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3482 631104 9:30-10:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3483 631105 11:00-12:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3484 631106 12:30-1:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3660 631112 7:15-8:35 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3661 631113 5:45-7:05 T D205 Briscoe, B<br />

DREA 0093 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631114 8:00-9:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3482 631116 9:30-10:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3483 631117 11:00-12:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3484 631118 12:30-1:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3660 631124 7:15-8:35 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3661 631125 5:45-7:05 T D205 Briscoe, B<br />

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DMAT 0093 Intermediate Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631085 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

3421 631086 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

Students will be allowed to complete the course early and<br />

begin <strong>College</strong> Algebra.<br />

3422 639023 Online INET Merchant, M<br />

DEVELOPMENTAL READING<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

Placement in DREA 0090, 0091 and 0093 depends upon THEA<br />

scores or course completion requirements.<br />

DREA 0090 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631090 8:00-9:20 MW C209 Johnson, S<br />

3002 631091 9:30-10:50 MW D226 Allen, S<br />

3003 631092 11:00-12:20 MW D226 Allen, S<br />

3004 631093 12:30-1:50 MW D226 Allen, S<br />

3005 631094 8:00-9:20 TR D226<br />

3006 631095 9:30-10:50 TR D205<br />

3007 631096 11:00-12:20 TR D205 Norvell, K<br />

3008 631097 12:30-1:50 TR D205 Norvell, K<br />

3009 631098 11:00-1:50 F D226 King, T<br />

DREA 0091 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631108 11:00-12:20 TR D226 Allen, S<br />

DREA 0093 3001 631115 TR 8:00-9:20 Shawn Johnson<br />

EDUC 1300 3005 642955 TR 9:30-10:50 TBA<br />

EDUC 1300 3004 642954 TR 8:00-9:20 Bettye Crenshaw<br />

DREA 0093 3002 631119 TR 9:30-10:50 Shaunte Allen<br />

DWRI 0090 3003 631128 MW 11:00-12:20 Elsie Burnett<br />

HDEV 0092 3004 646311 TR 11:00-12:20 Mwauna Davis<br />

ENGL 1301 3005 631230 MW 12:30-1:50 Suzanne Disheroon<br />

DIRS 9170 3001 637797 R 11:00-12:20 T. (Jik) Ungchusri<br />

CUST 2370.3090 648642 TR 12:30-1:50 Gerardo Vega<br />

HUMA 1315 3090 631341 TR 12:30-1:50 Gerardo Vega<br />

ENGL 2328 3090 631273 TR 2:00-3:20 Suzanne Disheroon<br />

DMAT 0090 3001 631052 MW 8:00-9:20 Kim Greer<br />

PSYC 2315 3001 646329 MW 11:00-12:20 Derrick Sledge<br />

BUSI 1301 3002 630999 MW 12:30-1:50 Shelia Simon<br />

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DEVELOPMENTAL WRITING<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

*DWRI courses use computer-assisted instruction. Placement in<br />

DWRI 0090, 0091 and 0093 depends upon THEA scores or course<br />

requirements.<br />

DWRI 0090 Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3001 631126 8:00-9:20 MW A206C Cox, D<br />

*3002 631127 9:30-10:30 MW A206B Underwood, A<br />

*3003 631128 11:00-12:20 MW A206B Burnett, E<br />

Students required to enroll in HDEV0092.3004.<br />

*3004 631129 9:30-10:50 TR A206B Underwood, A<br />

*3005 631130 11:00-12:20 TR A206C Johnson, J<br />

*3006 631131 12:30-1:50 TR A206C Johnson, J<br />

*3007 631132 8:00-10:50 F A206B Lancaster, M<br />

DWRI 0091 Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3001 631136 8:00-9:20 MW A206C Cox, D<br />

*3002 631137 9:30-10:50 MW A206C Cox, D<br />

*3003 631138 9:30-10:50 MW A206B Underwood, A<br />

*3004 631139 11:00-12:20 MW A206C Disheroon, S<br />

*3005 631140 9:30-10:50 TR A206B Underwood, A<br />

*3006 631141 11:00-12:20 TR A206B TBA<br />

*3007 631142 12:30-1:50 TR A206C Johnson, J<br />

*3008 631143 8:00-10:50 F A206B Lancaster, M<br />

*3010 631144 2:00-3:20 MW A206G Cox, D<br />

*3011 631145 2:00-3:20 MW A206B Lancaster, M<br />

DWRI 0093 Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3001 631151 8:00-9:20 MW A206B Underwood, A<br />

*3002 631152 9:30-10:50 MW A206C Cox, D<br />

*3003 631153 11:00-12:20 MW A206C Disheroon, S<br />

*3004 631154 8:00-9:20 TR A206B Underwood, A<br />

*3005 631155 9:30-10:50 TR B116C TBA<br />

*3006 631156 11:00-12:20 TR A206B TBA<br />

*3007 631157 8:00-10:50 F A206B Lancaster, M<br />

*3008 631158 2:00-3:20 MW A206G Cox, D<br />

*3009 631159 2:00-3:20 MW A206B Lancaster, M<br />

DWRI 0300 Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3001 631163 11:00-12:20 TR A206D Crenshaw, B<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

*DWRI courses use computer-assisted instruction.<br />

DWRI 0090 Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3250 631133 1:00-4:05 S A206C Ware, M<br />

*3501 631134 5:45-7:05 MW A206C Dukes, P<br />

*3502 631135 5:45-7:05 TR A206C Hairston, J<br />

DWRI 0091 Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3250 631146 1:00-4:05 S A206C Ware, M<br />

*3501 631147 5:45-7:05 MW A206C Dukes, P<br />

*3502 631148 7:15-8:35 MW A206C Dukes, P<br />

*3503 631149 5:45-7:05 TR A206C Hairston, J<br />

*3504 631150 7:15-8:35 TR A206C Hairston, J<br />

DWRI 0093 Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3250 631160 1:00-4:05 S A206C Ware, M<br />

*3501 631161 7:15-8:35 MW A206C Dukes, P<br />

*3502 631162 7:15-8:35 TR A206C Hairston, J<br />

DRAMA<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

DRAM 1351 Acting I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631210 2:00-3:20 TR E126 Rogers, D<br />

DRAM 2366 Film Appreciation I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 631211 9:30-12:40 F L117 Vega, G<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

room E126. Performances on October 15-16, 22-23, and 29-30. There<br />

will be evening rehearsals. Permission to enroll in these classes<br />

must be given by the instructor.<br />

DRAM 1120 Theater Practicum I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

Lab 631208 E126 Germany, S<br />

DRAM 1323 Theater Workshop 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631209 E126 Germany, S<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

DRAM 2366 Film Appreciation I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631212 Online INET Cotton, J<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

ECON 2301 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631214 9:30-10:50 MW B125 Pharr, J<br />

3002 631215 8:00-9:20 TR C002 Pharr, J<br />

ECON 2302 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631219 11:00-12:20 MW C002 Pharr, J<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

ECON 2301 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631218 5:45-7:05 TR C002 Nsekpong, I<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED CLASSES<br />

ECON 2301 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 646174 12:30-1:50 M D230 Kaluya, M<br />

3660 641053 6:00-7:25 W C207 Stiefer, W<br />

Course #641053 begins October 20 and ends December 8.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

ECON 1303 Eco Cont Socia 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631213 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

ECON 2301 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631216 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

3421 631217 Online INET Kaluya, M<br />

ECON 2302 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631220 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

ECON 2311 Global Issues 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631221 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

ENGINE TECHNOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

MTRC 1402 Motorcycle Tune Up 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642189 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642189 begins November 2 and ends December 7.<br />

MTRC 1405 Motorcycle Service Principles 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642177 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642177 begins August 23 and ends September 28.<br />

MTRC 1419 Motorcyle 4 Strk Eng/Transm 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642185 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642185 begins Sepember 29 and ends November 1.<br />

SMER 1401 Marine Engine Tune-Up 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642214 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642214 begins November 2 and ends December 7.<br />

SMER 1404 Marine Equip. Srv Principle 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642193 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642193 August 23 and ends September 28.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

Course #631208 & #631209 include any phase of rehearsal and<br />

performance of “Willy Wonka”. Auditions are on August 17-18 in SMER 1407 Marine Engine Overhaul 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642202 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu Course #642202 begins September 29 and ends November 1. 19<br />

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SMER 1428 Sm. Engine Service Principles 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642221 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642221 begins August 23 and ends September 28.<br />

SMER 1431 Small Engine Tune Up 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642232 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642232 begins November 2 and ends December 7.<br />

SMER 1437 Sm Engine 4 Strk Eng/Trans. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642227 8:00-12:15 MTWRF H101 Paul, D<br />

Course #642227 begins September 29 and ends November 1.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

ENGL 2327 American Literature 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631270 8:00-9:20 TR L114 Rios-Harris, R<br />

ENGL 2328 American Literature 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3090 631273 2:00-3:20 TR L117 Disheroon, S<br />

Students enrolled in ENGL 2328.3090 must also enroll in HUMA<br />

1315.3090 or CUST 2370.3090.<br />

ENGL 2332 World Literature 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631274 9:30-10:50 MW C207 Contreras, F<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

*ENGL courses use computer-assisted instruction.<br />

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MTRC 1419 Motorcyle 4 Strk Eng/Transm 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631370 6:00-8:40 R H101 Paul, D<br />

Lab 6:00-10:20 T H101 Hinkle, R<br />

Course #631370 begins August 24 and ends December 7.<br />

MTRC 1470 MC/ATV Drive Systems 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631371 6:00-9:15 MW H101 Jordan, L<br />

Course #631371 begins August 23 and ends December 7.<br />

SMER 1407 Marine Engine Overhaul 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 642326 6:00-8:40 R H101 Paul, D<br />

Lab 6:00-10:20 T H101 Hinkle, R<br />

Course #642326 begins August 24 and ends December 7.<br />

SMER 1437 Sm Engine 4 Strk Eng/Trans. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631521 6:00-8:40 R H101 Paul, D<br />

Lab 6:00-10:20 T H101 Hinkle, R<br />

Course #631521 begins August 24 and ends December 7.<br />

SMER 1470 Small Engine Drive Systems 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631522 6:00-9:15 MW H101 Jordan, L<br />

Course #631522 begins August 23 and ends December 6.<br />

ENGLISH<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

*ENGL courses use computer-assisted instruction.<br />

ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3001 631225 8:00-9:20 MW A206D Cook, E<br />

*3002 631226 8:00-9:20 MW A206G Benefield, B<br />

*3003 631228 9:30-10:50 MW A206G Benefield, B<br />

*3004 631229 11:00-12:20 MW A206G Benefield, B<br />

*3005 631230 12:30-1:50 MW A206C Disheroon, S<br />

Course #631230 - The writing assignments will be focused on<br />

science. Students must also enroll in DIRS 9170.3001 ENGL courses<br />

use computer-assisted instruction.<br />

*3006 631231 12:30-1:50 MW A206G Opolicky, M<br />

*3007 631232 8:00-9:20 TR A206C Riley, N<br />

*3008 631233 9:30-10:50 TR A206H Opolicky, M<br />

*3009 631234 9:30-10:50 TR A206C Riley, N<br />

*3010 631235 11:00-12:20 TR A206H Opolicky, M<br />

*3011 631236 11:00-12:20 TR A206F Cobb, M<br />

*3012 631237 12:30-1:50 TR A206F Cobb, M<br />

*3013 631238 12:30-1:50 TR A206D Hartman, L<br />

*3014 631239 9:30-10:50 MW A206D Cook, E<br />

*3015 631240 11:00-12:20 MW A206D Cook, E<br />

*3481 631241 9:30-10:50 T A206G Rios-Harris, R<br />

ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3001 631255 8:00 -9:20 MW A206H Cotton, J<br />

*3002 631256 9:30-10:50 MW A206H Cotton, J<br />

*3003 631258 11:00-12:20 MW A206H Cotton, J<br />

*3004 631259 8:00-9:20 TR A206F Ortiz, E<br />

*3005 631260 9:30-10:50 TR A206F Ortiz, E<br />

*3006 631261 11:00-12:20 TR A206G Contreras, F<br />

*3007 631262 12:30-1:50 TR A206G Contreras, F<br />

ENGL 2307 Creative Writing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631268 12:30-1:50 MW C002 Contreras, F<br />

ENGL 2322 British Literature 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631269 9:30-10:50 TR C221 TBA<br />

ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3250 631242 1:00-4:05 S A206B Hartman, L<br />

*3501 631251 5:45-7:05 MW A206G Opolicky, M<br />

*3502 631252 7:15-8:35 MW A206G Opolicky, M<br />

*3503 631253 5:45-7:05 TR A206G Disheroon, S<br />

*3504 631254 7:15-8:35 TR A206G Disheroon, S<br />

ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3501 631266 5:45-7:05 MW A206B Johnson, L<br />

*3502 631267 7:15-8:35 TR A206B TBA<br />

ENGL 2327 American Literature 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 631271 9:00-12:05 S B120 Blount, R<br />

3501 631272 5:45-7:05 MW C222 Blount, R<br />

ENGL 2332 World Literature 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631275 5:45-8:35 T C223 Gist, P<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3481 631263 9:30-10:50 R A206G Rios-Harris, R<br />

*3660 646183 7:30-9:00 W A206F Lancaster, M<br />

Course #646183 begins August 25 and ends October 13.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631248 Online INET Rios-Harris, R<br />

This course is limited to Veterinary Technology students only.<br />

3421 631249 Online INET McGowan, H<br />

3422 631250 Online INET Contreras, F<br />

ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631264 Online INET McGowan, H<br />

3421 631265 Online INET McGowan, H<br />

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE<br />

EVENING COURSES<br />

ESOL 0031 ESOL Listening /Speaking 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 647208 5:45-7:35 TR D214 TBA<br />

ESOL 0032 ESOL Listening/Speaking 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 647209 5:45-7:35 TR D214 TBA<br />

ESOL 0041 ESOL Reading 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 647211 7:45-9:35 TR D228 TBA<br />

ESOL 0042 ESOL Reading 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 647212 7:45-9:35 TR D228 TBA<br />

FORENSIC SCIENCE<br />

EVENING COURSES<br />

FORS 2440 Intro to Forensic Science 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631164 5:45-7:15 MW M238 TBA<br />

Lab 7:15-8:35 MW M238 TBA<br />

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GEOLOGY<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

GEOL 1401 Earth Science 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 639523 Online INET TBA<br />

Lab 3:00-4:30 M M105 TBA<br />

Lab 3:00-4:30 W M245 TBA<br />

Course #639523 is a hybrid course. Course meets half of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting, while the other half of the course<br />

work is completed online or through out-of-class assignments.<br />

Class will meet on-campus a REQUIRED two days a week at the<br />

times indicated. Orientation will be held during the first on-campus<br />

classroom session.<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

GOVT 2301 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631276 8:00-9:20 MW C028 Thomas, H<br />

3002 631277 9:30-10:50 MW C028 Stanglin, J<br />

3003 631278 11:00-12:20 MW C024 Mccoy, D<br />

3004 631279 8:00-9:20 TR D230 Mccoy, D<br />

3005 631280 9:30-10:50 TR L114 Mccoy, D<br />

3006 631281 11:00-12:20 TR C028 Mccoy, D<br />

3007 631282 2:00-3:20 TR C024 Thomas, H<br />

GOVT 2302 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631287 8:00-9:20 MW C002 Darnold, D<br />

3002 631288 9:30-10:50 MW C002 Thomas, H<br />

3003 631289 11:00-12:20 MW C028 Darnold, D<br />

3004 631290 8:00-9:20 TR C028 Johnson-<br />

Wyatt, V<br />

3005 631291 9:30-10:50 TR C002 Johnson-<br />

Wyatt, V<br />

3006 631292 11:00-12:20 TR C002 Bluiett, C<br />

3007 631293 12:30-1:50 TR B110 Johnson-<br />

Wyatt, V<br />

EVENING/ WEEKEND COURSES<br />

GOVT 2301 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631285 7:15-8:35 MW C025 Caesar, J<br />

3502 631286 5:45-7:05 TR L117 Mangin, C<br />

GOVT 2302 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 631294 9:00-12:05 S C006 Okoro, I<br />

3501 631297 5:45-7:05 MW C028 Caesar, J<br />

3502 631298 7:15-8:35 TR C006 Caesar, J<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

GOVT 2301 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631283 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

3421 631284 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

GOVT 2302 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631295 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

3421 631296 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING &<br />

REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

HART 1401 Basic Electricity for HVAC 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642336 8:00-12:15 MTWR H114 Armstead, I<br />

Course #642336 begins September 28 and ends November 1.<br />

HART 1403 Air Cond Control Principles 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642340 8:00-12:15 MTWR H112 Colquitt, C<br />

Course #642340 begins August 23 and ends September 27.<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

HART 1407 Refrigeration Principles 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642334 8:00-12:15 MTWR H114 Armstead, I<br />

Course #642334 begins November 2 and ends December 7.<br />

HART 2436 Air Conditioning Troubleshoot 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642344 8:00-12:15 MTWR H112 Colquitt, C<br />

Course #642344 begins September 28 and ends November 1.<br />

HART 2438 A/C Installation & Startup 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642342 8:00-12:15 MTWR H112 Colquitt, C<br />

Course #642342 begins August 23 and ends September 27.<br />

HART 2445 Residential A/C Syst Design 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 642346 8:00-12:15 MTWR H114 Armstead, I<br />

Course #642346 begins November 2 and ends December 7.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

HART 1401 Basic Electricity for HVAC 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642352 6:00-10:15 MTWR H114 Cuellar Jr, J<br />

Course #642352 begins September 28 and ends November 1.<br />

HART 1403 Air Cond Control Principles 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642353 6:00-10:15 MTWR H114 Mills, D<br />

Course #642353 begins November 2 and ends December 7.<br />

HART 1407 Refrigeration Principles 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642350 6:00-10:15 MTWR H114 Greenberg, T<br />

Course #642350 begins August 23 and ends September 27.<br />

HART 2436 Air Conditioning Troubleshoot 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642356 6:00-10:15 MTWR H112 Chollett, R<br />

Course #642356 begins September 28 and ends November 1.<br />

HART 2438 A/C Installation and Startup 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642355 6:00-10:15 MTWR H112 Hines, L<br />

Course #642355 begins August 23 and ends September 27.<br />

HART 2445 Residential A/C Syst Design 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642357 6:00-10:15 MTWR H112 Armstead, I<br />

Course #642357 begins November 2 and ends December 7. HART<br />

students should not sign up for coop without the consent of the<br />

instructor or program coordinator.<br />

HART 1380 Coop Ed-Ht, A/C & Refrig Tchn 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3300 631299 Coop Colquitt, C<br />

Course #631299 begins August 23 and ends December 7.<br />

HART 2380 Coop Ed - Ht, A/C & Refrg Tchn 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3300 631300 Coop Colquitt, C<br />

Course #631300 begins August 23 and ends December 7.<br />

HISTORY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

HIST 1301 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631309 8:00-9:20 MW C026 Fielder, M<br />

3002 631310 9:30-10:50 MW C026 Haga, A<br />

3003 631313 12:30-1:50 MW C006 Rolling, L<br />

3004 631319 2:00-3:20 MW C024 Fielder, M<br />

3005 631314 8:00-9:20 TR C026 Merlick, R<br />

3006 631315 8:00-9:20 TR C006 Selcer, R<br />

3007 631316 9:30-10:50 TR C006 Haga, A<br />

3008 631311 11:00-12:20 TR C001 Rolling, L<br />

3009 631317 12:30-1:50 TR C026 Rolling, L<br />

3010 631318 9:00-12:05 F C025 Rolling, L<br />

HIST 1302 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631327 8:00-9:20 MW L114 Williams, R<br />

3002 631328 9:30-10:50 MW L114 Fielder, M<br />

3003 631329 11:00-12:20 MW C006 Haga, A<br />

3004 631330 9:30-10:50 TR C026 Merlick, R<br />

3005 631331 11:00-12:20 TR C026 Haga, A<br />

3006 631332 12:30-1:50 TR C006 Haga, A<br />

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HIST 2321 World Civilization 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631337 11:00-12:20 MW L114 Williams, R<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

HIST 1301 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631325 5:45-7:05 TR C006 Meador, E<br />

3502 631326 5:45-8:35 W C006 Lewis, J<br />

HIST 1302 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631334 5:45-7:05 MW C026 MacLin, D<br />

3502 631335 7:15-8:35 TR C026 Meador, E<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

HIST 1301 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631321 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3421 631322 Online INET Christman, C<br />

3422 631323 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3423 631324 Online INET Christman, C<br />

HIST 1302 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631333 Online INET Nightingale, E<br />

3471 641672 Online INET Nightingale, E<br />

HIST 2301 History of TX From 1500-Pres. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631336 Online INET Williams, R<br />

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

HDEV 0092 Student Success 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 646301 9:30-10:50 MW C006 Fisher, S<br />

3002 646303 11:00-12:20 MW C222 Fisher, S<br />

3003 646304 9:30-10:50 TR C001 Shavers, D<br />

3004 646311 11:00-1:20 TR B112 Davis, M<br />

Course #646311 is part of a Learning Community. Students must<br />

also enroll in DWRI 0090.3003.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

HDEV 0092 Student Success 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 646316 5:45-7:05 MW B125 TBA<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

HUMA 1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631338 12:30-1:50 MW B112 TBA<br />

3002 631340 11:00-12:20 MW L117 Vega, G<br />

3090 631341 12:30-1:50 TR L117 Vega, G<br />

Students enrolled in HUMA 1315.3090 must also enroll in<br />

ENGL 2328.3090.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

HUMA 1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631343 5:45-8:35 R L114 Blount, R<br />

A Learning Community for Fall 2010<br />

Under the Influence:<br />

American Literature & The Western Tradition<br />

Enroll in<br />

English 2328 &<br />

Humanities 1315<br />

or<br />

Cultural Studies 2370<br />

Complete this 2-course learning community and fulfill the new core<br />

requirements for Tier 2: Humanity, Creativity & Aesthetic Experience<br />

in one semester.<br />

TR 12:30-3:20p.m. L117<br />

Team taught by Disheroon and Vega<br />

Any questions? Call us at 972-860-8159 or 972-860-5204<br />

or email us at: gvega@dcccd.edu or sdisheroon@dcccd.edu<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

HUMA 1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631342 Online INET Contreras, F<br />

LEARNING FRAMEWORK<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

EDUC 1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 642938 9:30-10:50 MW B120 Daily, M<br />

3002 642942 11:00-12:20 MW B112 TBA<br />

3003 642947 12:30-1:50 MW C028 Daily, M<br />

3004 642954 8:00-9:20 TR B112 Crenshaw, B<br />

Course #642954 students must also enroll in DREA 0093.3002.<br />

3005 642955 9:30-10:50 TR L117 TBA<br />

Course #642955 students must also enroll in DREA 0093.3001.<br />

3006 642956 12:30-1:50 TR L114 Davis, M<br />

3007 642965 2:00-4:50 F C006 TBA<br />

3008 643011 9:30-10:50 MW B112 TBA<br />

3211 642944 12:30-1:50 MW C001 Johnson, K<br />

Course #642944 begins August 30 and ends December 9.<br />

Class will meet 2 additional Fridays, September 3 and 10.<br />

3212 642934 8:00-9:20 MW C006 TBA<br />

Course #642934 begins August 30 and ends December 9.<br />

Class will meet 2 additional Friday, September 3 and 10.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

EDUC 1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 643001 9:00-12:05 S C026 Williams, G<br />

3501 642951 5:45-7:05 MW C002 Oquin-<br />

Norman, M<br />

3502 642953 7:15-8:35 MW B125 TBA<br />

3503 642961 5:45-7:05 TR C025 Decay, J<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

EDUC 1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 642950 2:00-3:20 M C006 Daily, M<br />

Course #642950 is a hybrid course. Class meets part of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting and the other part online.<br />

3482 642959 2:00-3:20 T L114 Crow-<br />

Mcdowell, V<br />

Course #642959 is a hybrid course. Class meets part of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting and the other part online.<br />

3660 642962 7:15-8:35 R C025 Crow-<br />

Mcdowell, V<br />

Course #642962 is a hybrid course. Class meets part of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting and the other part online.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

EDUC 1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 643004 Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

LMGT 1319 Intro to Business Logistics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631344 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631344 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

LMGT 1321 Intro to Materials Handling 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631345 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631345 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1323 Domestc/Intern. Transpor Mgt 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642368 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642368 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1341 Frght Loss & Damage Claims 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631346 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631346 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

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LMGT 1345 Eco. of Transpor/Distrib 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631347 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631347 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

3431 642367 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642367 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1349 Materials Requirement Plan. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642370 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642370 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1425 Warehouse/Distrib Cntr. Mgmt 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631348 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631348 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

LMGT 2330 International Logistics Mgmt 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631349 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631349 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 2334 Princ of Traffic Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642366 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642366 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

All MATH 1414 courses require students to have Internet access to<br />

submit homework through the My Math Lab system.<br />

MATH 1316 Plane Trig 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631350 11:00-12:20 TR B225 Xeriland, A<br />

MATH 1324 Bus & Eco Math 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631351 8:00 -9:20 TR B218 Crandell, T<br />

MATH 1414 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631355 9:00-10:50 MW B215 Merchant, M<br />

3002 631356 11:00-12:50 MW B215 Hecht, M<br />

3003 631357 11:00-12:50 TR B215 Merchant, M<br />

3004 631358 1:00-2:50 TR B215 Aziz, M<br />

3020 631359 9:00-10:50 T B116A McDowell, M<br />

Course #631359 is computer-based instruction. Course can be<br />

done online.<br />

3300 631360 11:00-12:50 TR B116C McDowell, M<br />

Course #631360 is a self-paced/computer assisted course. Students<br />

will be allowed to complete the class early.<br />

MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631365 9:00-10:50 TR B209 Aziz, M<br />

MATH 2414 Calculus II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 639039 12:30-1:25 MTWR B227 Xeriland, A<br />

MATH 2442 Introductory Statistics 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631367 11:00-12:50 MW B209 McDowell, M<br />

MATH 2513 Calculus I 5 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 637806 11:00-12:15 MTWR B227 Aziz, M<br />

TECM 1303 Technical Calculations 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631565 3:30-4:50 TR M104 Summers, P<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

MATH 1414 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631362 7:15-9:05 MW B215 Aziz, M<br />

3502 631363 7:15-9:05 TR B215 Stewart, V<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

MATH 1316 Plane Trig 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 653260 Online INET Xeriland, A.<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

MATH 1351 Teach Math Elem/Mdle Sch II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631354 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

MATH 1414 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631361 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

3421 639038 Online INET Merchant, M<br />

MATH 1425 Bus Calc and Applications I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631364 Online INET Thompson, T<br />

MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 639044 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

MATH 2414 Calculus II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631366 Online INET Thompson, T<br />

MATH 2442 Introductory Statistics 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631368 Online INET Thompson, T<br />

MATH 2513 Calculus I 5 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631369 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

TECM 1303 Technical Calculations 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631566 Online INET Crandell, T<br />

MUSIC/RECORDING TECHNOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

MUEN 1131 Keyboard Ensemble 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 631401 9:30-10:50 MW E105 Bogle, J<br />

MUEN 1134 Guitar Ensemble 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 631402 12:30-1:50 TR E105 McLure, R<br />

MUEN 1135 Percussion Ensemble 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 631403 11:00-12:20 TR E105 Smith, E<br />

3212 631404 12:30-1:50 TR E118B Smith, E<br />

MUEN 1136 String Ensemble 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 631405 11:00-12:20 MW E225 Richardson, C<br />

MUEN 1151 Vocal Ensemble 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 631406 12:30-1:50 TR E208 Wallace, A<br />

MUEN 2123 Lab Band 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3211 631407 11:00-12:20 MW E105 Dismore, R<br />

MUSB 1305 Survey of the Music Business 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631408 2:00-3:20 TR E208 Dismore, R<br />

MUSC 1303 History of Popular Music 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631409 2:00-3:20 MW E208 Harlas, L<br />

MUSC 1327 Audio Engineering I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631410 2:00-3:00 TR E105 Browne, S<br />

Lab 3:10-4:30 TR E105 Browne, S<br />

MUSC 1331 Musical Instrument Dig. Int. I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631411 9:30-10:50 MW E209 Irwin, P<br />

3002 631412 11:00-12:20 MW E209 Bogle, J<br />

3003 631413 12:00-2:50 F E209 Irwin, P<br />

MUSC 2141 Forum/Recital 1 Cr Hrs<br />

Lab 12:45-1:40 MW E126 Dismore, R<br />

MUSC 2314 Improvisation Theory I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631415 11:00-12:20 TR E208 McLure, R<br />

MATH 1324 Bus & Eco Math 3 Cr Hrs<br />

MUSC 2427 Audio Engineering II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631352 Online INET Crandell, T<br />

3001 631416 2:00-3:20 MW E105 Browne, S<br />

Lab 3:30-4:50 MW E105 Browne, S<br />

MATH 1350 Teach Math Elem/Mdle Sch I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631353 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

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MUSC 2447 Audio Engineering III 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631417 8:00-9:20 TR E105 Browne, S<br />

Lab 8:30-11:10 F E105 Browne, S<br />

3002 631418 8:00-9:20 TR E105 Browne, S<br />

Lab 12:00-2:40 F E105 Browne, S<br />

MUSI 1116 Musicianship I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631419 8:00-9:20 MW E118B Hurst, M<br />

3002 631420 11:00-12:20 TR E118B Hurst, M<br />

MUSI 1181 Piano Class I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

MUSI1181 piano classes are restricted to CVC music majors only.<br />

3001 631421 8:20-9:20 MW E223 Scherschell, R<br />

3002 631422 9:30-10:30 MW E223 Scherschell, R<br />

3003 631423 8:20-9:20 TR E223 Kakouberi, D<br />

3004 631424 9:30-10:30 TR E223 Kakouberi, D<br />

3005 631425 11:00-12:00 TR E223 Kakouberi, D<br />

MUSI 1182 Piano Class II 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631429 11:00-12:00 MW E223 Scherschell, R<br />

3002 641683 12:30-1:30 TR E223 Kakouberi, D<br />

MUAP 1117 Flute 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631374 - W E204 Schloss, D<br />

MUAP 1129 Clarinet 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631375 - W E204 Schloss, D<br />

MUAP 1133 Saxophone 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631376 - W E204 Schloss, D<br />

MUAP 1137 Trumpet 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631377 - W E102 Spencer, L<br />

MUAP 1157 Percussion 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631378 - TR E107 Smith, E<br />

MUAP 1158 App Mus Dr Set 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631379 - TW E104 Okstel, H<br />

MUAP 1161 Guitar 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631380 - TR E204 Hodan, D<br />

3002 631381 - TR E106 McLure, R<br />

Course #631381 is for commercial guitar.<br />

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MUSI 1183 Voice Class 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631430 11:00-12:00 MW E208 Germany, S<br />

Course #631430 voice class is restricted to students currently<br />

enrolled in MUAP 1181 or MUAP 2281 Applied Voice lessons.<br />

3002 631431 12:10-1:10 MW E208 Germany, S<br />

MUSI 1192 Guitar Class I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631432 12:30-1:30 TR E120A Hodan, D<br />

MUSI 1193 Guitar Class II 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631433 11:00-12:00 TR E222 Hodan, D<br />

MUSI 1300 Foundation Music 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631434 9:30-10:50 MW E208 Germany, S<br />

3002 631435 9:30-10:50 TR E105 Brown, K<br />

3003 641684 8:00-9:20 MW E208 Richardson, C<br />

MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631436 9:30-10:50 MW E118B Richardson, C<br />

3211 641686 12:30-3:30 MW E118B Brown, K<br />

Course #641686 begins August 23 and ends October 11.<br />

MUSI 1311 Music Theory I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631439 9:30-10:50 TR E105 Bogle, J<br />

MUSI 1386 Composition 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631440 12:30-1:50 TR E225 Bogle, J<br />

MUSI 1391 Digital Music Production 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631441 8:00-9:20 MW E209 Bogle, J<br />

MUSI 2311 Music Theory III 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631442 9:30-10:50 TR E118B Germany, S<br />

MUSP 1391 ST in Music-General Perform. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631443 - MTWRF E107 Smith, E<br />

MUSP1391 is restricted to Performing Musician Associate Degree<br />

majors only.<br />

RTVB 2343 Commercial Recording Tech. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631520 3:30-5:10 TR E208 Brown, K<br />

All private lessons are open only to music majors enrolled in 12<br />

or more semester hours that include Theory, Ensemble and other<br />

music major courses totaling 12 semester hours before adding<br />

lessons. Lessons meet only one day per week. You must schedule<br />

your lesson time during the first two days of the semester or process<br />

any add/drops during that time.<br />

MUAP 1101 Violin 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631372 - MW E204 Richardson, C<br />

MUAP 1115 Electric Bass 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631373 - MW E108 Harlas, L<br />

MUAP 1181 Voice 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631382 - MR E206 Hurst, M<br />

3002 631383 - TR E206 Wallace, A<br />

Course #631383 is for commercial voice.<br />

MUAP 2201 Violin 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631384 - MW E204 Richardson, C<br />

MUAP 2215 Electric Bass 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631385 - MW E108 Harlas, L<br />

MUAP 2233 Saxophone 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631386 - T E204 Schloss, D<br />

MUAP 2237 Trumpet 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631387 - W E102 Spencer, L<br />

MUAP 2257 Percussion 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631388 - TR E107 Smith, E<br />

MUAP 2258 Drum Set 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631389 - TW E104 Okstel, H<br />

3002 631390 - TW E104 Okstel, H<br />

MUAP 2261 Guitar 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631391 - TR E204 Hodan, D<br />

3002 631392 - TR E106 McLure, R<br />

Course #631392 is for commercial guitar.<br />

MUAP 2269 Piano 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631393 - MW E101 Scherschell, R<br />

3002 631394 - MT E102 McCampbell, C<br />

Course #631394 is for commercial piano.<br />

3003 631395 - TR E101 Kakouberi, D<br />

3004 631396 - F E101 Scherschell, R<br />

MUAP 2281 Voice 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631397 - MR E207 Germany, S<br />

3002 631398 - TR E206 Wallace, A<br />

Course #631398 is for commercial voice.<br />

3003 631399 - MR E206 Hurst, M<br />

3004 631400 - TR E206 Wallace, A<br />

Course #631400 is for commercial voice.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 641687 12:10-3:10 S E118B Benzamin, R<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631438 Online INET Brown, K<br />

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PHILOSOPHY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

PHIL 1301 Intro Philosophy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631481 11:00-12:20 MW C221 Tomczak, C<br />

3002 631482 11:00-12:20 TR C221 Tomczak, C<br />

PHIL 1304 Major World Religions 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 641688 8:00-9:20 TR C024 Mockros, N<br />

3002 641689 9:30-10:50 TR C028 Mockros, N<br />

3481 641690 12:30-1:50 M C024 Krueger, C<br />

Course #641690 will be a blend of meetings on Mondays at 12:30<br />

pm with the remainder of the work for the week to be done online.<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

RELIGION CLASSES<br />

JOIN PHILOSOPHY ON<br />

THE BIG QUESTIONS OF LIFE<br />

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PHIL 2306 Ethics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631487 12:30-1:50 TR C221 Tomczak, C<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

PHIL 1304 Major World Religions 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3502 641691 5:45-7:05 TR C221 Homoleski, B<br />

3660 641693 5:45-7:05 M C006 Krueger, C<br />

Course #641693 will blend Monday evening class meetings for one<br />

session and online classwork using ecampus for the equivalent of<br />

a second session.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

PHIL 1301 Intro Philosophy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631485 Online INET Shiffer, S<br />

An introduction session to the course and its requirements will<br />

be held on September 2 at 5:30 pm in the CVC Library, C104.<br />

PHIL 1304 Major World Religions 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 641692 Online INET Farley-<br />

Parker, E<br />

PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

PHED 1100 Beginning Lifetime Sports 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631444 9:30-10:50 MW E126 Woodlan, S<br />

3260 639150 10:30-11:50 TR Zepeda, L<br />

Course #639150 meets at off-campus. Shallow water work<br />

out designed for individuals 65 and older.<br />

PHED 1117 Beginning Basketball 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631454 12:30-1:50 TR G114 McDowell, R<br />

This class is open to men and women at all skill levels.<br />

PHED 1119 Beginning Weight Training 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631455 9:30-10:50 W G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #631455-Students are required to participate in one other<br />

workout each week. Workouts can be done anytime the CVC weight<br />

room is open.<br />

3002 631456 11:00-12:20 W G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #631456-Students are required to participate in one other<br />

workout each week. Workouts can be done anytime the CVC weight<br />

room is open.<br />

3003 631457 11:00-12:20 T G107 Weintraub, A<br />

3004 639157 12:30-1:50 MW G107 McDowell, R<br />

Course #639157 is offered for basketball students.<br />

3210 639167 2:00-5:00 TR G101 Dally, R<br />

Course #639167 begins August 23 and ends October 14. Offered for<br />

baseball students.<br />

3220 639172 2:00-5:00 TR G101 Dally, R<br />

Course #639172 begins October 18 and ends December 9. Offered<br />

for baseball students.<br />

3260 631458 9:00-11:50 F G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #631458 is self-paced. Students are required to attend two<br />

MANDATORY meetings on August 27 and November 19 at 9:00 AM.<br />

3300 631459 8:00-9:20 W G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #631453 is self-paced. Students are required to attend two<br />

MANDATORY meetings on August 25 and November 17 at 8:00 AM.<br />

For world religions classes now refer to<br />

the Philosophy section for day classes,<br />

evening classes, and online classes.<br />

PHIL 1304 is now the<br />

Major World Religions Course.<br />

Study the background, guiding principles<br />

and influence in the world today of<br />

Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity<br />

and Islam in our unique settings.<br />

PHED 1134 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness II 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 653254 8:00-9:20 W G107 Harper, T<br />

3002 631461 9:30-10:50 W G107 Harper, T<br />

3003 631462 11:00-12:20 W G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #631462-Students are required to participate in one<br />

other workout each week.<br />

3004 631463 11:00-12:20 T G107 Weintraub, A<br />

3260 631464 9:00-11:50 F CVLRC Harper, T<br />

Course #631464 is self-paced. Students are required to attend two<br />

MANDATORY meetings on August 27 and November 19 at 9:00 AM.<br />

PHED 1141 Intermediate Weight 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3003 631466 11:00-12:20 T G107 Weintraub, A<br />

PHED 1146 Intermediate Basketball 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631467 12:30-1:50 TR G114 McDowell, R<br />

Course #631467 is open to men and women of all skill levels.<br />

PHED 1147 Intermediate Volleyball 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631468 12:30-1:50 MW G114 Wisden, R<br />

Course #631468 is open to men and women of all skill levels.<br />

PHED 1148 Intermediate Baseball 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3210 639177 2:00-5:00 MW G101 Dally, R<br />

Course #639177 begins August 23 and ends October 14.<br />

3220 639182 2:00-5:00 TR G101 Dally, R<br />

Course #639182 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

PHED 1164 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631469 9:30-10:50 W G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #631469-Students are required to participate in one<br />

other workout each week.<br />

3002 631470 11:00-12:20 W G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #631470-Students are required to participate in one<br />

other workout each week.<br />

3003 631471 11:00-12:20 T G107 Weintraub, A<br />

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3260 631472 9:00-11:50 F CVLRC Harper, T EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

Course #631472 is self-paced. Students are required to attend two<br />

MANDATORY meetings on August 27 and November 19 at 9:00 AM.<br />

PHYS 1411 Fund Astronomy 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3300 564246 8:00-9:20 W G107 Harper, T 3501 631491 6:00-7:20 MW M116 Satyanand, U<br />

Course #631453 is self-paced. Students are required to attend two<br />

Lab 7:30-8:50 MW M162 Satyanand, U<br />

MANDATORY meetings on August 25 and November 17 at 8:00 AM.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

PHED 1119 Beginning Weight Training 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3560 631460 5:45-7:05 M CVLRC Harper, T<br />

Course #631460 has two MANDATORY meetings on August 23 and<br />

November 22 at 5:45 PM.<br />

PHED 1164 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3560 631476 5:45-7:05 M CVLRC Harper, T<br />

Course #631476 has two MANDATORY meetings on August 23 and<br />

November 22 at 5:45 PM.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

PHED 1164 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631474 Online INET Harper, T<br />

3471 631475 Online INET Harper, T<br />

Course #631474 & #631475 require students to be on campus for<br />

MANDATORY meeting on August 28 from 8:00 - 9:00 am.<br />

FAST-TRACK CLASSES<br />

These PHED classes have MANDATORY meeting at 7 pm in room<br />

G101 on first class day. Students are required to do four s per week<br />

and workouts can be performed at CVC.<br />

PHED 1119 Beginning Weight Training 1 Cr Hr<br />

3710 639454 Self-Paced MTWRF G101 Harper, T<br />

Course #639454 begins August 23 and ends September 30.<br />

3720 639478 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639478 begins October 5 and ends November 5.<br />

3730 639495 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639495 begins November 9 and ends December 3.<br />

PHED 1134 Intermediate Fitness 1 Cr Hr<br />

3710 639457 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639457 begins August 23 and ends September 30.<br />

3720 639482 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639482 begins October 5 and ends November 5.<br />

3730 639500 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639500 begins November 9 and ends December 3.<br />

PHED 1141 Inter. Baseball Wght.Training 1 Cr Hr<br />

3710 639467 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639467 begins August 23 and ends September 30.<br />

3720 639485 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639485 begins October 5 and ends November 5.<br />

3730 639503 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639503 begins November 9 and ends December 3.<br />

PHED 1164 Lifetime Fitness &Wellness I 1 Cr Hr<br />

3710 639449 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639449 begins August 23 and ends September 30.<br />

3720 639470 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639470 begins October 5 and ends November 5.<br />

3730 639492 Self-Paced MTWRF G107 Harper, T<br />

Course #639492 begins November 9 and ends December 3.<br />

PHYSICS<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

PHYS 1411 Fund Astronomy 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631489 9:30-11:20 MW M114 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Lab 11:30-1:20 M M162 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

3002 639517 9:30-11:20 MW M114 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Lab 11:30-1:20 W M162 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

PHYS 2425 General Physics 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631492 2:00-3:20 TR M116 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Lab 3:30-4:50 TR M160 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

PHYS 1401 General Physics 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631488 Online T INET Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Lab 9:30-10:50 TR M215 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Lab 9:30-12:20 R M162 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Course #631488 is a hybrid course. Course meets three-fourths of the<br />

time in a traditionalclassroom setting, while the other one-fourth of the<br />

course work is completed online or through out-of-class assignments.<br />

This class will meet on campus a REQUIRED two days a week at<br />

the times indicated. Orientation will be held on the first on-campus<br />

classroom session.<br />

PHYS 1412 General Astronomy 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3660 639536 Online INET Howard, J<br />

Lab 7:30-9:00 W M160 Howard, J<br />

Course #639536 is a hybrid course. Course meets one-fourth of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting, while the other three-fourths of the<br />

course work is completed online or through out-of-class assignments.<br />

This class will meet on campus a REQUIRED eight Wednesdays in a<br />

row, starting October 20 and ending December 8. Orientation will be<br />

held on the first on-campus classroom session.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

PHYS 1411 Fund Astronomy 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631490 Online INET Howard, J<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

PSYC 2301 Intro to Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631493 9:30-10:50 MW D230 Meachum, B<br />

3002 631494 12:30-1:50 MW C026 Dojahn, A<br />

3003 631495 11:00-12:20 TR D230 Meachum, B<br />

3004 631496 12:30-1:50 TR C002 Opolicky, M<br />

3005 631497 9:00-12:05 F C002 Lumar, S<br />

PSYC 2302 Applied Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631503 9:30-10:50 TR C024 Meachum, B<br />

PSYC 2314 Dev Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631505 11:00-12:20 MW C026 Dojahn, A<br />

PSYC 2315 Psychology of Adjustment 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 646329 11:00-12:20 MW B126 Sledge, D<br />

Course #646329 focuses on Men’s Issues. Course is part of a Learning<br />

Community. Students are required to enroll in DMAT 0090.3001 and<br />

BUSI 1301.3002.<br />

3002 646324 11:00-12:20 TR C222 Riley, J<br />

Course #646324 focuses on Men’s Issues.<br />

3003 646326 11:00-12:20 TR B126 Shavers, D<br />

Course #646326 focuses on Women’s Issues.<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

PSYC 2301 Intro to Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631501 7:15-8:35 MW C223 Oquin-<br />

Norman, M<br />

3502 631502 7:15-8:35 TR C002 Opolicky, M<br />

PSYC 2314 Dev Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3300 631506 Self-Paced Meachum, B<br />

This course is self-paced. Tests and orientation are the only on-campus<br />

attendance requirements. MANDATORY orientation: August 28 at 1 pm<br />

in room C223.<br />

3501 631508 5:45-7:05 TR D230 Opolicky, M<br />

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DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

PSYC 2301 Intro to Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631499 Online INET Oquin-<br />

Norman, M<br />

3471 631500 Online INET Nightingale, E<br />

PSYC 2306 Human Sexuality 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631504 Online INET Nightingale, L<br />

PSYC 2314 Dev Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631507 Online INET Nightingale, L<br />

RELIGION - SEE PHILOSOPHY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

EVENING COURSES<br />

RELE 1301 Principles of Real Estate I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642497 6:00-9:45 MW B112 Terrell, K<br />

Course #642497 begins August 30 and ends October 6.<br />

RELE 1303 Real Estate Appraisal 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642545 6:00-9:45 TR B125 Fedrizzi, J<br />

Course #642545 begins October 12 and ends November 18.<br />

RELE 1311 Law of Contracts 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642538 6:00-9:45 MW B112 Terrell, K<br />

Course #642538 begins October 11 and ends November 17.<br />

RELE 1338 Principles of Real Estate II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642513 6:00-9:45 MW B112 Tyler, R<br />

Course #642513 begins October 12 and ends November 18.<br />

RELE 2301 Law of Agency 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642506 6:00-9:45 TR B112 Terrell, T<br />

Course #642506 begins August 31 and ends October 7.<br />

RELE 2331 Real Estate Brokerage 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3711 642509 6:00-9:45 TR B125 Geisler, P<br />

Course #642509 begins August 31 and ends October 7.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

RELE 1301 Principles of Real Estate I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642632 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642632 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642649 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642649 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1303 Real Estate Appraisal 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642657 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642657 begins August 31 and ends October 12.<br />

3431 642663 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642663 begins October 26 and ends December 7.<br />

RELE 1307 Real Estate Investments 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642889 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642889 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642893 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642893 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1309 Real Estate Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642716 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642716 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642718 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642718 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

RELE 1315 Property Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642897 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642897 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642903 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642903 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1319 Real Estate Finance 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642874 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642874 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642882 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642882 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1321 Real Estate Marketing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642907 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642907 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642913 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642913 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1323 Real Estate Comp. App. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642927 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642927 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642929 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642929 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1338 Principles of Real Estate II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642724 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642724 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642728 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642728 begins August 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 2301 Law of Agency 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642732 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642732 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642734 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642734 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING<br />

PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

RBPT 1300 Fund/Residential Bldg Science 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644005 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644005 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

RBPT 1305 Res Light Appl Plug Loads 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644008 Online INET Obrien, T<br />

Course #644008 begins September 27 and ends October 29.<br />

RBPT 1310 Residential Mechanical Sys. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644011 Online INET Obrien, T<br />

Course #644011 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

RBPT 2315 Green Rating Sys. for Hm 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644016 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644016 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

RBPT 2320 Resident Engy Conser Codes 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644019 Online INET Bennett, D<br />

Course #644019 begins September 27 and ends October 29.<br />

RBPT 2325 Energy Rating Sys. for Hm. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644026 Online INET Bennett, D<br />

Course #644026 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

RBPT 2330<br />

Adv Resi Bldg Sci & Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

RELE 1311 Law of Contracts 3 Cr Hrs 3430 644074 Online INET Obrien, T<br />

3430 642742 Online INET Daniels<br />

Course #644074 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642742 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

RBPT 2335 Residential Environ Quality 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3431 642868 Online INET Daniels<br />

3430 644077 Online INET Bennett, D<br />

Megginson, S Course #644077 begins September 27 and ends Ocotber 29.<br />

Course #642868 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

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RBPT 2340 Adv Resident Mech Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644080 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644080 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

RBPT 2345 Power Gen & Renew Energ 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644083 Online INET Sweeney, J<br />

Course #644083 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

RBPT 2350 Resident Retrofit Strategies 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644085 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644085 begins September 27 and ends October 29.<br />

RBPT 2355 Sustain Nghborhood Develop 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644089 Online INET Sweeney, J<br />

Course #644089 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

SPANISH<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

SPAN 1300 Beg Spanish Conversation I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631529 8:00-9:20 MW C223 TBA<br />

SPAN 1300 prepares students for Spanish 1411. This course is for<br />

students with no previous knowledge of Spanish, and it emphasizes<br />

oral communication with an introduction of basic grammatical<br />

concepts along with developing reading skills and building<br />

meaningful vocabulary. SPAN 1300 in NOT a substitute for SPAN<br />

1411.<br />

3002 641883 12:30-1:50 MW C223 TBA<br />

SPAN 1300 prepares students for Spanish 1411. This course is for<br />

students with no previous knowledge of Spanish, and it emphasizes<br />

oral communication with an introduction of basic grammatical<br />

concepts along with developing reading skills and building<br />

meaningful vocabulary.<br />

SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3101 631531 2:00-3:50 MW D228 Vega, G<br />

3102 631532 9:30-11:20 TR C028 Rivera-<br />

Gonzalez, I<br />

SPCH 1315 Fund Public Speak 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631558 2:00-3:20 MW D206 Rogers, D<br />

3002 631559 9:30-10:50 TR C223 Rogers, D<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

SPCH 1311 Intro Speech Comm 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 631551 9:00-12:05 S D206 Book, T<br />

3501 631556 5:45-8:35 W D206 Rogers, D<br />

3502 631557 5:45-7:05 TR D206 Smith, P<br />

SPCH 1315 Fund Public Speak 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631560 7:15-8:35 TR D206 Santos-<br />

Cuyugan, C<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

SPCH 1311 Intro Speech Comm 3 Cr Hrs<br />

To deliver speeches, students must have access to a digital camera.<br />

3420 631553 Online INET Leubitz, L<br />

3421 631554 Online INET Leubitz, L<br />

3422 631555 Online INET Jackson, R<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

SOCI 1301 Intro Sociology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631525 5:45-7:05 TR C028 Mabry, S<br />

HYBRID/BLENDED COURSES<br />

SOCI 2340 Drug Use and Abuse 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3660 641177 7:15-8:35 TR C028 Mabry, S<br />

Course #641177 is a hybrid course meeting in class some of<br />

the time, along with some online classwork.<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

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SPAN 1412 Beginning Spanish II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3101 631538 9:00-10:50 TR D228 Vega, G<br />

SPAN 2311 Intermediate Spanish I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631540 12:30-1:50 TR D228 TBA<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

SPAN 1300 Beg Spanish Conversation I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 641902 5:45-7:05 TR C222 TBA<br />

SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3250 631533 9:00-12:50 S D228 TBA<br />

3501 631537 5:15-7:05 TR D228 TBA<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631536 Online INET Monds, C<br />

SPAN 1412 Beginning Spanish II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631539 Online INET Monds, C<br />

SPEECH COMMUNICATION<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

SPCH 1311 Intro Speech Comm 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631542 8:00-9:20 MW D206 Rogers, D<br />

3002 631543 9:30-10:50 MW D206 Rogers, D<br />

3003 631544 9:30-10:50 MW C223 Hickey, C<br />

3004 631545 11:00-12:20 MW D206 Hickey, C<br />

3005 631546 12:30-1:50 MW D206 Hickey, C<br />

3006 631547 8:00-9:20 TR D206 Leubitz, L<br />

3007 631548 9:30-10:50 TR D206 Leubitz, L<br />

3008 631549 11:00-12:20 TR D206 Leubitz, L<br />

3009 631550 12:30-1:50 TR D206 Rogers, D<br />

SOCI 1301 Intro Sociology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631523 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3421 631524 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3422 641176 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

TEACHER PREPARATION<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />

CDEC 1319 Child Guidance 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631207 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

EDUC 1301 Intro to the Teaching Professi 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631222 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

3421 631223 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

EDUC 2301 Intro to Spec Populations 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631224 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

TECA 1303 Family, School & Community 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631561 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

TECA 1311 Educating Young Children 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631562 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

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VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY<br />

DAYTIME COURSES<br />

VTHT 1105 Veterinary Med. Terminology 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631567 8:00-8:50 F M121 Eye, P<br />

VTHT 1341 Anesthesia & Surgical Asst. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631570 1:00-1:50 TR M121 Summers, P<br />

Lab 8:00-11:50 T M149 Eye, P<br />

3002 639406 1:00-1:50 TR M121 Summers, P<br />

Lab 8:00-11:50 W M149 Eye, P<br />

3003 631571 1:00-1:50 TR M121 Summers, P<br />

Lab 8:00-11:50 R M149 Eye, P<br />

VTHT 1401 Intro. to Veterinary Tech. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631572 12:30-1:50 MW M121 Lineberry, W<br />

Lab 2:00-4:50 M M147 Lineberry, W<br />

3002 631573 12:30-1:50 MW M121 Lineberry, W<br />

Lab 2:00-4:50 W M147 Lineberry, W<br />

VTHT 1413 Vet. Anatomy & Physiology 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631576 10:00-11:20 MF M121 Summers, P<br />

Lab 2:00-4:50 M M155 Eye, P<br />

3002 631577 10:00-11:20 MF M121 Summers, P<br />

Lab 2:00-4:50 W M155 Eye, P<br />

VTHT 2205 Equine Clinical Management 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631579 3:30-4:20 TR M121 Lineberry, W<br />

Lab TBA MTWRF Lineberry, W<br />

VTHT 2321 Veterinary Parasitology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631581 8:00-9:50 M M121 Eye, P<br />

Lab 12:30-3:20 T M153 TBA<br />

3002 631582 8:00-9:50 M M121 Eye, P<br />

Lab 12:30-3:20 R M153 TBA<br />

VTHT 2425 Lg. Animal Assisting Techn. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3001 631583 2:00-3:20 TR M121 Lineberry, W<br />

Lab 8:00-11:50 T M121 Lineberry, W<br />

3002 639416 2:00-3:20 TR M121 Lineberry, W<br />

Lab 8:00-11:50 W M121 Lineberry, W<br />

3003 631584 2:00-3:20 TR M121 Lineberry, W<br />

Lab 8:00-11:50 R M121 Lineberry, W<br />

EVENING/WEEKEND COURSES<br />

VTHT 1105 Veterinary Med. Terminology 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631568 5:00-5:50 R M121 Eye, P<br />

The majority of this course will be taught online. Class will<br />

meet at the scheduled time for the first week of class.<br />

VTHT 1401 Intro. to Veterinary Tech. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631574 5:00-7:50 M M121 TBA<br />

Lab 5:00-7:50 W M147 TBA<br />

3502 631575 5:00-7:50 M M121 TBA<br />

Lab 5:00-7:50 R M147 TBA<br />

VTHT 2213 Lab Animal Clinical Mgmt. 2 Cr Hrs<br />

3501 631580 5:00-6:20 T M121 Wassell, T<br />

Lab 6:30-7:50 T M153 Wassell, T<br />

FALL 2010<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

A comprehensive mid-term and a comprehensive final exam are<br />

required to be completed in an approved monitored setting.<br />

ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 630890 Online INET Desai, S<br />

ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 630891 Online INET Desai, S<br />

ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 630895 Online INET Pruitt, D<br />

ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropolgy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3460 630899 TV Plus TVP Hailemariam, S<br />

Video based course, combined with Internet use.<br />

ART<br />

ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630912 Online INET Rovelo, C<br />

3421 630913 Online INET Rovelo, C<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

BIOL 1322 Principles of Nutrition 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630957 Online INET Slone, J<br />

3421 630958 Online INET Dacus, J<br />

BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

BIOL 1406 is a major’s course ONLY intended for those eventually<br />

seeking a Bachelor’s of Science degree in an area other than science<br />

and/or health related field due to the fact that the lab is completed<br />

online and NOT hands-on. Students must email the instructor upon<br />

registering.<br />

3420 630965 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

3421 630966 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

3423 630968 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

BIOL 1407 Biology for Science Majors II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630971 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

BIOL 1407 is a major’s course ONLY intended for those eventually<br />

seeking a Bachelor’s of Science degree in an area other than science<br />

and/or health related field due to the fact that the lab is completed<br />

online and NOT hands-on. Students must email the instructor upon<br />

registering.<br />

BIOL 1408 Biol for Non-Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630976 Online INET Earle, B<br />

3430 630977 Online INET Earle, B<br />

Course begins August 23 and ends October 13.<br />

3431 637335 Online INET Earle, B<br />

Course begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

BIOL 1409 Biol for Non-Science Majors II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630980 Online INET Mooney, C<br />

3430 630981 Online INET Mooney, C<br />

Course begins August 23 and ends October 13.<br />

3431 637336 Online INET Mooney, C<br />

Course begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT &<br />

MARKETING<br />

BMGT 1301 Supervision 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630987 Online INET Womble, J<br />

BMGT 1327 Principles of Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630990 Online INET Womble, J<br />

BMGT 1382 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630992 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 1383 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630993 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 2303 Problem Solv. & Dec. Making 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630994 Online INET Rollings, G<br />

BMGT 2382 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630995 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 2383 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. & Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 630996 Online/Coop INET Minger, D<br />

BMGT 2384 Coop Ed Oper Mgmt/Superv. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 630997 Online/Coop INET Lumar, S<br />

Course #630997 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

BUSI 1301 Intro to Business 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631002 Online INET Minger, D<br />

3421 631003 Online INET Minger, D<br />

BUSI 1307 Personal Finance 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 640328 Online INET Desai, S<br />

BUSI 2301 Business Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631005 Online INET Minger, D<br />

HRPO 1311 Human Relations 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631165 Online INET Soper-Shaw, P<br />

HRPO 2301 Human Resources Mgmt. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631167 Online INET Brooks-<br />

Barnes, C<br />

HRPO 2307 Organizational Behavior 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631168 Online INET Womble, J<br />

MRKG 1301 Customer Relationship Mgmt 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631185 Online INET Hamilton, T<br />

MRKG 1302 Principles of Retailing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631186 Online INET Womble, J<br />

MRKG 1311 Principles of Marketing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631188 Online INET Hamilton, T<br />

MRKG 1381 Coop Ed Mrkg/Mrkg Mgt, Gen. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631189 Online/Coop INET Daily, M<br />

MRKG 2333 Principles of Selling 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631190 Online INET Tademy, D<br />

MRKG 2349 Advertising & Sales Promo. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631191 Online INET Spencer, S<br />

MRKG 2381 Coop Ed-Mrkg/Mrkg Mgt, Gen. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631192 Online/Coop INET Daily, M<br />

BUSINESS OFFICE SYSTEMS & SUPPORT<br />

POFI 1341 Computer Applications II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631193 Online INET Cicione, G<br />

POFI 1349 Spreadsheets 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631194 Online INET Thomas, B<br />

POFI 2301 Word Processing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631195 Online INET Harcourt, L<br />

POFT 1321 Business Math 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631198 Online INET Daily, M<br />

POFT 1380 Coop.Ed.Admin.Asst./Sec.Sci. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631199 Online/Coop INET Harcourt, L<br />

POFT 2312 Bus. Correspond & Communic 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631200 Online INET Hamilton, T<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631007 Online INET Brayden, T<br />

3421 631008 Online INET Hill, O<br />

COMPUTER INFORMATION<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

BCIS 1405 Business Computer Apps 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3421 630955 Online INET Maples, A<br />

3430 640711 Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

Course #640711 begins September 24 and ends December 10.<br />

3431 640719 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #640719 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

COSC 1300 Computer Literacy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631017 Online INET Maples, A<br />

3430 631015 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #631015 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

3431 631016 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #631016 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

COSC 1401 Microcomp. Concepts & Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631019 Online INET Maples, A<br />

3430 640732 Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

Course #640732 begins September 24 and ends December 10.<br />

3431 631020 Online INET Maples, A<br />

Course #631020 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

3432 646169 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

Course #646169 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

COSC 1415 Intro to Computer Sci & Prog 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631022 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

COSC 1436 Programming Fundamentals I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631023 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

COSC 1437 Programming Fundamentals II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631024 Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

IMED 1301 Introduction to Multimedia 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631169 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

IMED 1416 Web Design I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631170 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITNW 1437 Introduction to the Internet 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631171 Online INET Brown, J<br />

ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631173 Online INET Speier, C<br />

ITSC 2439 PC Help Desk Support 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631175 Online INET Desai, S<br />

ITSE 1407 Intro. to C++ Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631177 Online INET Serrano, G<br />

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Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

ITSE 1411 Beginning Web Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631178 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITSE 1429 Programming Logic & Design 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 646141 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITSE 2417 Java Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 646150 Online INET Xeriland, T<br />

ITSE 2431 Advanced C++ Programming 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631180 Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

ITSW 1401 Intro to Word Processing 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631181 Online INET Harcourt, L<br />

ITSW 1404 Introduction to Spreadsheets 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631182 Online INET Thomas, B<br />

ITSW 1407 Introduction to Database 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631183 Online INET Thomas, B<br />

ITSW 1410 Intro to Pres Graphic Software 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631184 Online INET Harcourt, L<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

CJSA 2334 Contempt Issues in Crim’l Just 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631012 Online INET Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 1301 Intro Criminal Justice 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631027 Online INET Collins, T<br />

CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631030 Online INET Stewart, S<br />

CRIJ 1307 Crime in America 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631031 Online INET Collins, T<br />

CRIJ 1310 Fund Criminal Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631034 Online INET Middlebrooks, N<br />

CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631035 Online INET Ratcliff, V<br />

CRIJ 2301 Comm Resources 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631036 Online INET Ratcliff, V<br />

CRIJ 2313 Correct System 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631038 Online INET Norton, B<br />

CRIJ 2323 Legal Aspects Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631039 Online INET Middlebrooks, N<br />

CRIJ 2328 Police System Practices 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631041 Online INET Norton, B<br />

DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS<br />

DMAT 0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631061 Online INET Daily, M<br />

3421 639012 Online INET Daily, M<br />

DMAT 0091 Elementary Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631071 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

Students will be allowed to complete the course early and<br />

begin DMAT 0093.<br />

3421 631072 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

3422 639020 Online INET Cofield, S<br />

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DMAT 0093 Intermediate Algebra 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631085 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

Students will be allowed to complete the course early and<br />

begin <strong>College</strong> Algebra.<br />

3421 631086 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

Students will be allowed to complete the course early and<br />

begin <strong>College</strong> Algebra.<br />

3422 639023 Online INET TBA<br />

DRAMA<br />

DRAM 2366 Film Appreciation I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631212 Online INET Cotton, J<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

ECON 1303 Eco Cont Socia 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631213 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

ECON 2301 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631216 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

3421 631217 Online INET Kaluya, M<br />

ECON 2302 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631220 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

ECON 2311 Global Issues 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631221 Online INET Pharr, J<br />

ENGLISH<br />

ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631248 Online INET Rios-Harris, R<br />

This course is limited to Veterinary Technology students only.<br />

3421 631249 Online INET McGowan, H<br />

3422 631250 Online INET Contreras, F<br />

ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631264 Online INET McGowan, H<br />

3421 631265 Online INET McGowan, H<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

GOVT 2301 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631283 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

3421 631284 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

GOVT 2302 American Government 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631295 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

3421 631296 Online INET Mccoy, D<br />

HISTORY<br />

HIST 1301 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631321 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3421 631322 Online INET Christman, C<br />

3422 631323 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3423 631324 Online INET Christman, C<br />

HIST 1302 History of U.S. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631333 Online INET Nightingale, E<br />

3471 641672 Online INET Nightingale, E<br />

HIST 2301 History of TX From 1500-Pres. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631336 Online INET Williams, R<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

HUMA 1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631342 Online INET Contreras, F<br />

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SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

LEARNING FRAMEWORK<br />

EDUC 1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 643004 Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT<br />

LMGT 1319 Intro to Business Logistics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631344 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631344 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

LMGT 1321 Intro to Materials Handling 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631345 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631345 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1323 Domestc/Intern. Transpor Mgt 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642368 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642368 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1341 Frght Loss & Damage Claims 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631346 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631346 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

LMGT 1345 Eco. of Transpor/Distrib 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631347 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631347 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

3431 642367 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642367 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1349 Materials Requirement Plan. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642370 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642370 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 1425 Warehouse/Distrib Cntr. Mgmt 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631348 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631348 begins August 23 and ends October 15.<br />

LMGT 2330 International Logistics Mgmt 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 631349 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #631349 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

LMGT 2334 Princ of Traffic Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642366 Online INET Johnson, R<br />

Course #642366 begins October 18 and ends December 9.<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

MATH 1324 Bus & Eco Math 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631352 Online INET Crandell, T<br />

MATH 1350 Teach Math Elem/Mdle Sch I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631353 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

MATH 1351 Teach Math Elem/Mdle Sch II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631354 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

MATH 1414 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631361 Online INET McDowell, M<br />

3421 639038 Online INET Merchant, M<br />

MATH 1425 Bus Calc and Applications I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631364 Online INET Thompson, T<br />

MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 639044 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

MATH 2414 Calculus II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631366 Online INET Thompson, T<br />

MATH 2442 Introductory Statistics 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631368 Online INET Thompson, T<br />

MATH 2513 Calculus I 5 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631369 Online INET Xeriland, A<br />

TECM 1303 Technical Calculations 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631566 Online INET Crandell, T<br />

MUSIC/RECORDING TECHNOLOGY<br />

MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631438 Online INET Brown, K<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

PHIL 1301 Intro Philosophy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631485 Online INET Shiffer, S<br />

An introduction session to the course and its requirements will<br />

be held on September 2 at 5:30 pm in the CVC Library, C104.<br />

PHIL 1304 Major World Religions 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 641692 Online INET Farley-<br />

Parker, E<br />

PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

PHED 1164 Lifetime Fitness & Wellness I 1 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631474 Online INET Harper, T<br />

3471 631475 Online INET Harper, T<br />

Course #631474 & #631475 require students to be on campus for<br />

MANDATORY meeting on August 28 from 8:00 - 9:00 am.<br />

PHYSICS<br />

PHYS 1411 Fund Astronomy 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631490 Online INET Howard, J<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

PSYC 2301 Intro to Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631499 Online INET Oquin-<br />

Norman, M<br />

3471 631500 Online INET Nightingale, E<br />

PSYC 2306 Human Sexuality 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631504 Online INET Nightingale, L<br />

PSYC 2314 Dev Psychology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3470 631507 Online INET Nightingale, L<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

RELE 1301 Principles of Real Estate I 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642632 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642632 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642649 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642649 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1303 Real Estate Appraisal 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642657 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642657 begins August 31 and ends October 12.<br />

3431 642663 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642663 begins October 26 and ends December 7.<br />

RELE 1307 Real Estate Investments 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642889 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642889 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642893 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642893 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1309 Real Estate Law 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642716 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642716 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642718 Online INET Terrell, T<br />

Course #642718 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

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RELE 1311 Law of Contracts 3 Cr Hrs RBPT 2330 Adv Resi Bldg Sci & Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642742 Online INET Daniels<br />

3430 644074 Online INET Obrien, T<br />

Megginson, S Course #644074 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

Course #642742 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642868 Online INET Daniels RBPT 2335 Residential Environ Quality 3 Cr Hrs<br />

Megginson, S 3430 644077 Online INET Bennett, D<br />

Course #642868 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

Course #644077 begins September 27 and ends October 29.<br />

RELE 1315 Property Management 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642897 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642897 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642903 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642903 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1319 Real Estate Finance 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642874 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642874 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642882 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642882 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1321 Real Estate Marketing 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642907 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642907 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642913 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642913 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1323 Real Estate Comp. App. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642927 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642927 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642929 Online INET Daniels<br />

Megginson, S<br />

Course #642929 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 1338 Principles of Real Estate II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642724 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642724 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642728 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642728 begins August 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RELE 2301 Law of Agency 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 642732 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642732 begins August 30 and ends October 11.<br />

3431 642734 Online INET Brown, S<br />

Course #642734 begins October 25 and ends December 6.<br />

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING<br />

PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY<br />

RBPT 1300 Fund/Residential Bldg Science 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644005 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644005 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

RBPT 1305 Res Light Appl Plug Loads 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644008 Online INET Obrien, T<br />

Course #644008 begins September 27 and ends October 29.<br />

RBPT 1310 Residential Mechanical Sys. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644011 Online INET Obrien, T<br />

Course #644011 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

Designates a Core Curriculum Class.<br />

RBPT 2340 Adv Resident Mech Systems 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644080 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644080 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

RBPT 2345 Power Gen & Renew Energ 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644083 Online INET Sweeney, J<br />

Course #644083 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

RBPT 2350 Resident Retrofit Strategies 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644085 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644085 begins September 27 and ends October 29.<br />

RBPT 2355 Sustain Nghborhood Develop 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644089 Online INET Sweeney, J<br />

Course #644089 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

SPANISH<br />

SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631536 Online INET Monds, C<br />

SPAN 1412 Beginning Spanish II 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631539 Online INET Monds, C<br />

SPEECH COMMUNICATION<br />

SPCH 1311 Intro Speech Comm 3 Cr Hrs<br />

To deliver speeches, students must have access to a digital camera.<br />

3420 631553 Online INET Leubitz, L<br />

3421 631554 Online INET Leubitz, L<br />

3422 631555 Online INET Jackson, R<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

SOCI 1301 Intro Sociology 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631523 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3421 631524 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

3422 641176 Online INET Sullivan, T<br />

TEACHER PREPARATION<br />

CDEC 1319 Child Guidance 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631207 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

EDUC 1301 Intro to the Teaching Professi 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631222 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

3421 631223 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

EDUC 2301 Intro to Spec Populations 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631224 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

CREDIT - DISTANCE LEARNING<br />

RBPT 2315 Green Rating Sys. for Hm 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644016 Online INET Mustafa, S<br />

Course #644016 begins August 23 and ends September 24.<br />

RBPT 2320 Resident Energy Conser Codes 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644019 Online INET Bennett, D<br />

Course #644019 begins September 27 and ends October 29.<br />

RBPT 2325 Energy Rating Sys. for Hm. 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3430 644026 Online INET Bennett, D<br />

Course #644026 begins November 1 and ends December 3.<br />

TECA 1303 Family, School & Community 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631561 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

TECA 1311 Educating Young Children 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3420 631562 Online INET Collmer, J<br />

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HYBRID COURSE LISTINGS<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3020 630964 Online INET Siemantel, J<br />

Lab 8:00-12:30 S M211<br />

Course #630964 is a hybrid course which meets part of the time on<br />

campus and part of the time online. All testing is completed in the<br />

CVC testing center. Required orientation will be held the first day<br />

of class.<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

ECON 2301 Principles of Economics 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 646174 12:30-1:50 M D230 Kaluya, M<br />

3660 641053 6:00-7:25 W C207 Stiefer, W<br />

Course #641053 begins October 20 and ends December 8.<br />

ENGLISH<br />

ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs<br />

*3481 631263 9:30-10:50 R A206G Rios-Harris, R<br />

*3660 646183 7:30-9:00 W A206F Lancaster, M<br />

Course #646183 begins August 23 and ends October 13.<br />

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BIOL 2420 Microbiology 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3520 630985 Online INET Slone, J<br />

Lab 5:30-8:50 W M240 Slone, J<br />

SCIT 1407 Appl. Human Anatomy/Phys I 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631203 Online INET Lumbley, S<br />

Lab 8:00-10:40 S M236 Lumbley, S<br />

This hybrid class is a non-traditional lecture and a traditional lab on<br />

campus. Attendance is mandatory. Day and times are listed on the<br />

schedule. There will be an orientation on the first class day. E-mail<br />

your instructor before the first class day of class.<br />

COMPUTER INFORMATION<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

BCIS 1405 Business Computer Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 640526 9:30-10:50 MW C024 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3482 643206 11:00-12:20 TR C006 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3520 630956 6:00-7:20 TR C024 Sonnier, T<br />

Lab Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

COSC 1300 Computer Literacy 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3020 631013 11:00-12:40 W B116A Maples, A<br />

Lab Online INET Maples, A<br />

COSC 1401 Microcomp. Concepts & Apps. 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 640540 9:30-10:50 MW C024 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3482 643205 11:00-12:20 TR C006 Mungenast, A<br />

Lab Online INET Mungenast, A<br />

3520 631021 6:00-7:20 TR C024 Sonnier, T<br />

Lab Online INET Sonnier, T<br />

ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631172 11:00-12:20 MW B116A Speier, C<br />

Lab Online INET Speier, C<br />

DEVELOPMENTAL READING<br />

DREA 0090 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3660 631100 5:45-7:05 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

DREA 0091 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631102 8:00-9:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3482 631104 9:30-10:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3483 631105 11:00-12:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3484 631106 12:30-1:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3660 631112 7:15-8:35 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3661 631113 5:45-7:05 T D205 Briscoe, B<br />

DREA 0093 Developmental Reading 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631114 8:00-9:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3482 631116 9:30-10:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3483 631117 11:00-12:20 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3484 631118 12:30-1:50 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3660 631124 7:15-8:35 M D205 Brotherton, J<br />

3661 631125 5:45-7:05 T D205 Briscoe, B<br />

GEOLOGY<br />

GEOL 1401 Earth Science 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 639523 Online INET TBA<br />

Lab 3:00-4:30 M M105 TBA<br />

Lab 3:00-4:30 W M245 TBA<br />

Course #639523 is a hybrid course. Course meets half of the time in a<br />

traditional classroom setting, while the other half of the course work<br />

is completed online or through out-of-class assignments. Class will<br />

meet on-campus a REQUIRED two days a week at the times indicated.<br />

Orientation will be held during the first on-campus classroom session.<br />

LEARNING FRAMEWORK<br />

EDUC 1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 642950 2:00-3:20 M C006 Daily, M<br />

Course #642950 is a hybrid course. Class meets part of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting and the other part online.<br />

3482 642959 2:00-3:20 T L114 Crow-<br />

Mcdowell, V<br />

Course #642959 is a hybrid course. Class meets part of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting and the other part online.<br />

3660 642962 7:15-8:35 R C025 Crow-<br />

Mcdowell, V<br />

Course #642962 is a hybrid course. Class meets part of the time<br />

in a traditional classroom setting and the other part online.<br />

PHYSICS<br />

PHYS 1401 General Physics 4 Cr Hrs<br />

3481 631488 Online INET Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Lab 9:30-10:50 TR M215 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

Lab 9:30-12:20 R M162 Reeves-Shull, C<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

SOCI 2340 Drug Use and Abuse 3 Cr Hrs<br />

3660 641177 7:15-8:35 TR C028 Mabry, S<br />

Course #641177 is a hybrid course meeting in class some of<br />

the time, along with some online classwork.<br />

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TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE<br />

Testing Information<br />

The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) was mandated through action of the 78th Texas Legislature to replace the Texas Academic Skills Program (TASP). Like<br />

TASP, TSI is designed to measure competency in reading, writing, and mathematics and to provide developmental studies in areas of identified deficiencies.<br />

All students not eligible for an exemption or waiver must take an approved test prior to enrolling in any Texas public college or university.<br />

Success Initiatives, Exemptions and Waivers<br />

The following exemptions and waivers allow students to enroll; however, all students still must meet test score prerequisites for certain courses. Contact the<br />

campus TSI Office, admissions or advisors for testing exemptions and waivers or test score prerequisites.<br />

Exempt<br />

Certain students are exempt from mandatory state testing but may be required to submit placement scores to register for courses with test score prerequisites.<br />

Students may be exempt if they:<br />

* Took the SAT I less than 5 years ago and made a minimum qualifying score of 1070 total with 500 verbal and 500 math.<br />

* Took the ACT less than 5 years ago and made a minimum qualifying score of 23 composite, with 19 English and 19 math.<br />

* Took the 11th grade level TAKS test less than 3 years ago and made a minimum qualifying score of 2200 on the English/Language Arts with a writing<br />

subscore of 3 or better and a Math score of 2200.<br />

* Have a bachelor’s degree or associate’s degree from a regionally accredited Texas public institution.<br />

* Were honorably discharged, retired or released from active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States or the Texas<br />

National Guard, or service as a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States on or after August 1, 1990.<br />

* Have transferred to DCCCD from a private or independent institution of higher education or an accredited out-of-state institution of higher<br />

education and have satisfactorily completed 3 credit hours of college level core-related coursework.<br />

* Are serving on active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States, the Texas National Guard or as a member of a reserve<br />

component of the armed forces of the United States and have been serving for at least three years preceding enrollment (documentation required).<br />

Waivers<br />

Certain students are waived from state mandates, but may be required to submit test scores to register for courses with test score prerequisites. Waivers must<br />

be renewed each semester. Students can be waived from TSI requirements if they:<br />

* Are pursuing a certificate of no more than 42 hours. A certificate waiver form must be completed by the student and submitted to the<br />

Admissions Office.<br />

* Are a non-degree seeking or non-certificate seeking student.<br />

Minimum Passing Standards<br />

New and transferring students, not otherwise exempt or waived from mandatory testing, must submit scores from an approved test prior to initial DCCCD<br />

enrollment.<br />

* Students who do not meet the Minimum Passing Standard in one or more areas are required to meet with an academic advisor.<br />

Accuplacer Testing Schedule<br />

The Accuplacer Test is available on each campus through the Testing Center. Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) and other tests are periodically<br />

scheduled. Contact the Testing Center for times and registration.<br />

Course Restrictions<br />

Students who are not otherwise exempt or waived from TSI participation and whose test scores are below the Minimum Passing Standard may be restricted<br />

from certain courses. The restriction is in effect until the appropriate scores are achieved and/or until the student is determined to have met TSI requirements.<br />

Students should contact their academic advisor for additional information.<br />

For questions regarding TSI, contact: Jodie Rexroat, Associate Registrar at 972-860-8219.<br />

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SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR SEC REG# TIME DAY ROOM INSTRUCTOR<br />

So why Continue Learning at a Dallas County Community <strong>College</strong>?<br />

• Focus on your goals...We want to help you reach them.<br />

• We want you to be a student at one of our colleges. Our doors are open to you. We have morning, after<br />

noon, evening and weekend classes; in a classroom, and on the Internet.<br />

• Even if you don’t have cash for college, the Rising Star Program is here for you. Rising Star provides<br />

qualified high school graduating seniors with academic support services and up to $4,000 for tuition<br />

and books, if you have established financial need. If you’ve got the will, we’ve got the way.<br />

• You have until April 15th after the date of your graduation to complete the application process for<br />

Rising Star.<br />

So don’t wait...Make your move now!<br />

How do I qualify for Rising Star?<br />

• Graduate from a Dallas County public high school.<br />

• Meet guidelines for financial need as established by the Dallas County Community <strong>College</strong> District<br />

(DCCCD) and verified using FAFSA guidelines from the Department of Education.<br />

• Meet one of the following:<br />

1. Graduate in the top 40% of your class<br />

2. Graduate with a “B” average<br />

3. Pass the required Dallas County Community <strong>College</strong> District assessment test to enter any of the<br />

DCCCD colleges.<br />

For more information call 972-860-8069.<br />

Office of Student Life (OSL)<br />

The mission of OSL is to be responsible for providing<br />

expanding opportunities for students through a variety of<br />

programs and resources. OSL strives to compliment<br />

CVC’s academic program of studies and enhance the<br />

overall educational experience of students through<br />

development of, exposure to and participation in<br />

intellectual, cultural, student leadership/advisory,<br />

social and recreational programs.<br />

Office of Student Life offers a variety of opportunities<br />

for CVC students:<br />

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Team-building exercises<br />

Professional networking opportunities<br />

Leadership development programs<br />

Increased communication skills<br />

Development of public speaking skills<br />

Effective public interaction skills<br />

Meetings with community leaders<br />

Resume enhancement<br />

Friendships<br />

Scholarship opportunities<br />

Academic success<br />

Interaction with diverse groups<br />

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Contact Office of Student Life (OSL) in room D104<br />

or call 972.860.8236.


Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act<br />

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232 g; 34CFA Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education<br />

records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.<br />

Schools must notify parents and eligible students annually of their rights under FERPA . The actual means of notification (special letter, inclusion in a PTA<br />

bulletin, student handbook or newspaper article) is left up to the discretion of each school. Schools are not required to provide copies of records unless,<br />

for reasons such as great distance, it is impossible for parents or eligible students to review the records. Schools may charge a fee for copies.<br />

FERPA affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. These rights include:<br />

1. The right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 45 days of the day the <strong>College</strong> receives a request for access.<br />

Students should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic department, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify the record(s)<br />

they wish to inspect. The <strong>College</strong> official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be<br />

inspected. If the records are not maintained by the <strong>College</strong> official to whom the request was submitted the official shall advise the student of the correct<br />

official to whom the request should be addressed.<br />

2. The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the student believes is inaccurate or misleading.<br />

Students may ask the <strong>College</strong> to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate. They should write the <strong>College</strong> official responsible for the record, clearly<br />

identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate.<br />

If the <strong>College</strong> decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the <strong>College</strong> will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of<br />

a right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when<br />

notified of the right to a hearing.<br />

3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA<br />

authorizes disclosure without consent. FERPA allows schools to disclose those records, without consent, to the following parties or under the following<br />

conditions (34CFR § 99.31):<br />

• School officials with legitimate educational interest;<br />

• Other schools to which a student is transferring;<br />

• Specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes;<br />

• Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student;<br />

• Organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school;<br />

• Accrediting organizations;<br />

• In compliance with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena;<br />

• Appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies; and<br />

• State and local authorities, within a juvnile justice system, pursuant to specific State Law.<br />

4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the <strong>College</strong> to comply with the requirements of FERPA.<br />

The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA is:<br />

Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education<br />

400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-4605<br />

5. Schools may disclose without consent directory information.<br />

Directory information includes: (a) name; (b) home address; (c) home telephone number; (d) e-mail address; (e) field of study; (f) photograph; (g) date and<br />

place of birth; (h) dates of attendance; (i) enrollment status, ie., full-time, part-time, undergraduate, graduate; (j) degrees, certificates and other honors and<br />

awards received; (k) the type of awards received (l) participation in officially recognized activities; (m) weight and height of members of athletic teams; (n)<br />

student classification; (o) name of the most recent previous institution attended; or (p) similar information.<br />

Students may request that all or any of the directory information be withheld from the public by giving written notice to the Registrar’s office during the<br />

first 12 class days of the fall or spring semester or the first four class days of a summer session. Students may protect their directory information at any<br />

time during the academic year if they are unable to provide written notice within these time frames.<br />

Transfer Hour Limit<br />

CONGRATULATIONS on your academic progress at <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>. We want to remind you that there are limits on the number of freshmen and sophomore<br />

courses that Texas colleges accept for transfer credit. Generally, the maximum number of hours accepted for transfer is 66, although some colleges and<br />

universities may accept slightly more in special cases. If you earn morethan 66 credit hours at CVC or within the district, it is unlikely that the additional<br />

hours will transfer.<br />

The Advisement/Counseling staff at CVC is waiting to assist you in achieving your educational goals, whatever they may be--transfer,obtaining an Associate<br />

degree or certificate or educational enhancement. Stop by and see us in Building L.<br />

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2010 CONTINUING EDUCATION/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT<br />

To register, call<br />

972-860-2995<br />

or visit our website:<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu


CONTINUING EDUCATION/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT<br />

The Continuing Education and Workforce Development<br />

Division defines workforce development as education<br />

and job-training designed to help employers get a skilled<br />

workforce as well as to help individuals to succeed in<br />

the workplace. We are able to accomplish this for a<br />

wide range of knowledge and skill levels.<br />

PUBLIC SAFETY<br />

The Law Enforcement Academy provides classroom and hands-on experiences in preparation for<br />

the Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) examination.<br />

Firefighting training is offered in partnership with the DeSoto Fire Academy. Alaw enforcement academy<br />

for fireman who must also possess law enforcement credentials is available.<br />

HEALTHCARE<br />

To meet the workforce demand in the healthcare industry, we offer a variety of courses to prepare<br />

participants for entry level positions. We currently offer: Phlebotomy, Assisted Living Management,<br />

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist, Dental Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, Emergency Medical<br />

Technician, Nursing Home Activity Director and Certified Nurse Aide.<br />

BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE<br />

Real Estate courses are offered online to prepare for Real Estate Licensure. We provide entrepreneurial<br />

development through the Small Business Development Center at the <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center.<br />

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & RE-CERTIFICATION<br />

Courses are offered for individuals in Food Service and Child Care Provider.<br />

BASIC EDUCATION<br />

We offer basic literacy to prepare individuals for the work place. The <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center is a GED testing<br />

center and provides test preparation classes.<br />

SUSTAINABILITY<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committed to practicing and teaching sustainable principles to ensure future<br />

generations have the resources they need. Our goal is to integrate sustainablility principles across all<br />

curriculums and programs. Courses are available that focus on how these principles can assist our<br />

community in becoming environmentally friendly.<br />

CONTRACT TRAINING<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> has contract training personnel that focus only on building relationships with<br />

business and industry within our service area. Through this effort, we provide customized, on-site<br />

training to ensure that businesses are able to stay competitive in the current global market.<br />

CALL CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR MORE INFORMATION AT 972-860-2995.<br />

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID BY CALLING 972-860-8280.


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Continuing Education<br />

Table of Contents<br />

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION<br />

Adult Education & Career Preparation..................................49<br />

ALLIED HEALTH<br />

Assisted Living Management................................................49<br />

Certified Nurse Aide..............................................................49<br />

CPT Coding...........................................................................50<br />

Dental Assisting.....................................................................50<br />

ICD-9 Coding........................................................................50<br />

Medical Insurance Billing......................................................50<br />

Medical Law and Ethics for Insurance..................................51<br />

Medical Terminology for Insurance Coding...........................51<br />

Nursing Home Activity Director.............................................51<br />

Pharmacy Technician............................................................51<br />

Phlebotomy I.........................................................................51<br />

Phlebotomy II........................................................................52<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Business Marketing...............................................................52<br />

Customer Service Strategies................................................52<br />

Grant Writing, Introduction....................................................52<br />

Management Certificate........................................................52<br />

Supervision Certificate.....................................................52-53<br />

COMPUTERS<br />

Computer Basics...................................................................53<br />

Excel Formulas & Calculations.............................................53<br />

MS Access............................................................................53<br />

MS Excel...............................................................................53<br />

MS Excel 2007, Intro Online.................................................53<br />

Next Step Computing............................................................54<br />

Visual Basics Essentials for Applications..............................54<br />

Web Page Design.................................................................54<br />

EARLY CHILD CARE PROFESSIONAL<br />

Changing Challenging Behaviors (Discipline).......................54<br />

Child Development 101.........................................................54<br />

Little Drama Kings & Queens................................................54<br />

Music and Movement............................................................55<br />

Storytelling Learning.............................................................55<br />

Through the Cracks (Special Needs)....................................55<br />

What’s in a Book (Early Literacy)..........................................55<br />

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

Bidding and Estimating.........................................................55<br />

Corporate Event Planning.....................................................56<br />

Do’s & Dont’s in Construction Employment..........................56<br />

Environmental Services Technician......................................56<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Appraisal...............................................................................56<br />

Finance.................................................................................56<br />

Investment........................................................................56-57<br />

Law of Agency.......................................................................57<br />

Law of Contracts...................................................................57<br />

Marketing..............................................................................58<br />

Principles I.............................................................................58<br />

Principles II.......................................................................58-59<br />

Real Estate Brokerage..........................................................59<br />

Real Estate Computer Applications.......................................59<br />

SENIORS (55 & OLDER)<br />

Beginning Floral for Seniors..................................................59<br />

Brain Fitness.........................................................................59<br />

Economics for Seniors: Living Longer on Less.....................59<br />

Holistic Approach to Health...................................................59<br />

Spanish for Seniors...............................................................60<br />

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

Advanced Bookkeeping for Small Business..........................60<br />

Beg. Bookkeeping for Small Business..................................60<br />

Business Plan Preparation....................................................60<br />

Health Care Communication for Small Business Owners.....60<br />

Computerized Accounting I for Small Business....................60<br />

Advanced Accounting for Managers.....................................60<br />

Marketing your Small Business.............................................61<br />

Economics for Small Business..............................................61<br />

Financing for SMall Business................................................61<br />

Growing your Small Business...............................................61<br />

Managing your Small Business.............................................61<br />

Taxes Made Easy for Small Business...................................61<br />

The Entrepreneur Business Training.....................................61<br />

Understanding the Human Resource Function for Sm. Bus..61<br />

Wellness & Health Promotion for the Sm. Bus. Owner.........61<br />

STANDARDIZED TEST<br />

Standardized Test - SAT Preparation....................................62<br />

GED Practice Test.................................................................62<br />

GED Preparation I.................................................................62<br />

GED Preparation II................................................................62<br />

SUSTAINABILITY<br />

Continuous Commissioning Seminar....................................63<br />

LEED Exam Prep..................................................................63<br />

Solar Installation Exam Preparation......................................63<br />

Sustainable Cities Work........................................................63<br />

TEACHER PREP & PRINCIPALSHIP<br />

Principalship Review.............................................................55<br />

Teacher EC6 Preparation Class............................................55<br />

ADDITIONAL CLASSES & INFORMATION<br />

Academy of Veterinary Imaging............................................50<br />

Adult Basic Education Program............................................68<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill........................................45<br />

Child Care Professionals Training.........................................64<br />

Contract Training Workforce Development...........................47<br />

Desoto Fire Training Center..................................................40<br />

Event Planning......................................................................68<br />

Financial Aid Information.......................................................64<br />

GED Testing Dates................................................................66<br />

Health Care Profession.........................................................68<br />

Institute for Sustainable Communities...................................48<br />

Law Enforcement Academy..................................................65<br />

Prospective Instructors..........................................................69<br />

Senior Adults Microsoft Computer Class...............................70<br />

Skills for Small Business Program........................................71<br />

Texas Teacher Certification Examination Prep Class............67<br />

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CEDAR VALLEY COLLEGE<br />

At A Glance...A rewarding educational experience<br />

awaits you at <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong>. <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> is<br />

one of seven colleges in the Dallas County Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> District (DCCCD).<br />

Approximately 7,500 students benefit from our<br />

comprehensive curriculum, which includes academic<br />

transfer, career programs, including workforce<br />

development training for area employers and noncredit<br />

continuing education courses.<br />

MISSION STATEMENT<br />

The mission of <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> is to provide<br />

quality learning that prepares students for success in a<br />

dynamic world. We fulfill our mission by:<br />

Providing a broad curriculum that includes academic,<br />

workforce and continuing education offerings;<br />

Responding to current and future learning needs of the<br />

communities we serve with a variety of instructional<br />

modes;<br />

Valuing openness and mutual respect, embracing<br />

forums to exchange thoughts and ideas from the<br />

diverse population we serve;<br />

Promoting excellence through a commitment to<br />

continuous employee development; and<br />

Serving students, employees and society in an ethical,<br />

responsible and caring manner.<br />

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE<br />

As determined by the State of Texas, the purpose of each<br />

public community college shall be to provide:<br />

1. Technical programs up to 2-years in length leading to<br />

associate degrees or certificates;<br />

2. Vocational programs leading directly to employment<br />

in semi-skilled and skilled occupations;<br />

3. Freshman and sophomore courses in arts and<br />

sciences;<br />

4. Continuing adult education programs for occupational<br />

or cultural upgrading;<br />

5. Compensatory education programs designed to fulfill<br />

the commitment of an admissions policy allowing the<br />

enrollment of disadvantaged students;<br />

6. A continuing program of counseling and guidance<br />

designed to assist students in achieving their individual<br />

educational goals;<br />

7. Workforce development programs designed to meet<br />

local and statewide needs;<br />

8. Adult literacy and other basic skills programs for<br />

adults; and<br />

9. Such other purposes as may be prescribed by the<br />

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board of local<br />

governing boards in the best interest of post-secondary<br />

education in Texas.<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

MISSION STATEMENT<br />

The <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Division of Continuing<br />

Education and Workforce Development will provide<br />

quality learning experiences in areas of workforce and<br />

professional and personal growth development. The<br />

Continuing Education Program at <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

offers opportunities for individuals to stay current in new<br />

developments in their present occupations or to further<br />

their education for new careers or new fields of interest.<br />

These community service/continuing education offerings<br />

may vary in length from one session to a full semester,<br />

and in most cases are open to interested persons without<br />

regard to previous educational background and without<br />

formal admission.The Continuing Education Division is<br />

the administrative organization of the <strong>College</strong> responsible<br />

for ensuring that continuing education activities offering<br />

the Continuing Education Unit (CEU) meet all criteria of<br />

the Southern Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools. The<br />

Commission on <strong>College</strong>s of the Southern Association of<br />

<strong>College</strong>s and Schools accredits <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

(1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097).<br />

These instructional activities are offered in a variety of<br />

formats ranging from courses, seminar, workshops, and<br />

conferences.<br />

OFFICE OF CONTINUING<br />

EDUCATION<br />

The Office of Continuing Education provides a wide<br />

range of vocational and personal enrichment noncredit<br />

courses, workshops, forums and seminars for the<br />

general public. These include classes specifically for<br />

adults 55 and older and children and teens.<br />

OFFICE OF CONTRACT TRAINING<br />

& WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT<br />

The Office of Contract Training and Workforce<br />

Development provides consulting, education training,<br />

and economic development services to area businesses<br />

and individuals. See page 63 for more information.<br />

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CEDAR VALLEY COLLEGE CENTER<br />

AT CEDAR HILL<br />

Our services go beyond the boundaries of the <strong>College</strong><br />

by providing classes at the <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center<br />

at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill. We are located behind the <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill<br />

postoffice. The Center offers non-credit classes and is<br />

located at 207 North Cannady in <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill. Review the<br />

table of courses, and if you don’t see what you want,<br />

just let us know.<br />

Call: 972-860-7800<br />

Email: cvchce@dcccd.edu<br />

Website: www.cedarvalleycollege.edu<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

ADVISING<br />

If you would like help in selecting the course or program that<br />

is best for you, pre-registration advisement is available<br />

Monday through Friday. For more information, please<br />

call 972-860-2995.<br />

AGE MINIMUM<br />

Continuing Education/Workforce Development courses<br />

are designed for an adult audience of 18 years or older.<br />

Some courses are designed for a younger audience;<br />

these classes are the only exceptions to the age<br />

restriction. Students under the age of 18 are required to<br />

have a “Consent to Emergency Treatment” form on file<br />

before attending class. For further information, please<br />

contact Continuing Education at 972-860-2995.<br />

BOOKS & SUPPLIES<br />

Supplies and textbooks are NOT included in course<br />

fees unless stated in the schedule. If the class<br />

is cancelled, full refunds will be given for books<br />

unmarked and accompanied by a receipt. For more<br />

information, call the Bookstore at 972-860-2900.<br />

CLASS DAY KEY CODE<br />

M - Monday<br />

T - Tuesday<br />

W - Wednesday<br />

R - Thursday<br />

F - Friday<br />

S - Saturday<br />

U - Sunday<br />

TBA - To Be Announced/call 972-860-2995<br />

CLASS LOCATIONS<br />

Most Continuing Education classes meet on the <strong>Cedar</strong><br />

<strong>Valley</strong> campus. Others meet in convenient locations<br />

and are noted in the course schedule.Online classes<br />

are offered entirely via internet or a combination of<br />

face-to-face and online instruction. Each course will<br />

state if face-to-face is required.<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill (CHC)<br />

207 North Cannady<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> Hill, Texas 75104<br />

972-860-7800<br />

DeSoto Fire Academy<br />

211 East Pleasant Run Road<br />

DeSoto, Texas 75115<br />

972-230-9680<br />

CLASS CANCELLATIONS<br />

Every effort will be made to notify you by phone when<br />

a class is cancelled. You may elect to transfer your<br />

payment to another class or receive a 100% refund.<br />

Refunds are processed automatically and may take up<br />

to 30 days to receive.<br />

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT<br />

Students may be enrolled in identified credit programs<br />

on a non-credit enrollment basis. Concurrent enrollment<br />

students earn Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) rather<br />

than college credit for attending class and are expected<br />

to complete all required assignments and testing.<br />

FAMILY EDUCATION RIGHTS & PRIVACY ACT<br />

In compliance with the Family Educational Rights, and<br />

Privacy Act of 1974, the <strong>College</strong> may release information<br />

classified as “directory information” to the general public<br />

without the written consent of the student. Directory<br />

information includes student’s: 1) name; 2) address; 3)<br />

telephone number; 4) date and place of birth; 5) weight<br />

and height of members of athletic teams; 6) participation<br />

in officially recognized activities and sports; 7) dates of<br />

attendance; 8) educational institution most recently<br />

attended; and 9) other similar information, including<br />

major field of study and degrees and awards received.<br />

A student may request that all or any part of the directory<br />

information be withheld from the public by giving written<br />

notice to the CE Registrar’s Office. If no request is filed,<br />

directory information is released upon written inquiry.<br />

No telephone inquiries are acknowledged; all requests<br />

must be made in person. No transcript or academic<br />

record is released without the written consent from the<br />

student, except as specified by law.<br />

FINANCIAL AID<br />

Texas Public Education Grants (TPEG) are available to<br />

individuals based on need, to take career or occupation<br />

related courses. Eligibility for scholarships is based on<br />

financial need. For more information, contact Financial<br />

Aid at 972-860-8280.<br />

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CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

HOLIDAY CLOSURE DATES<br />

The college will be closed on the following dates:<br />

September 6, 2010<br />

November 25-26, 2010<br />

December 24-31, 2010<br />

DELAYED, POSTPONED & MAKE-UP CLASSES<br />

Normally, classes are held as scheduled. Occasionally,<br />

extenuating circumstances require a delay. If this<br />

occurs, <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> will make every effort to notify<br />

you by phone before you come to class. Once class<br />

begins, if postponement is necessary, attempts will be<br />

made to contact students.<br />

RETURNED CHECKS<br />

Checks returned to the Business Office must be paid<br />

with cash or a cashier’s check within the time limits<br />

prescribed by the notification letter. An additional fee is<br />

added for returned checks. If the bank for any reason,<br />

including stop payment, returns a check for tuition, the<br />

Business Office may submit the check to the Justice of<br />

the Peace for appropriate legal action and collection.<br />

REFUNDS<br />

A 100% refund is given if you make the request prior to<br />

the first day of the scheduled class (i.e. by the close of<br />

business on the day proceeding the first day of class.)<br />

An 80% refund is given if you drop the class prior to the<br />

second class. No refund is available after the second<br />

class meeting. To drop a course, call 972-860-2995 or<br />

come by the Continuing Education registration counter<br />

located in Building A. Refunds may take up to 30 days.<br />

The Continuing Education/Workforce Division reserves<br />

the right to change instructors after the schedule<br />

printing. Such changes are not grounds for a refund.<br />

Enrollment in a series constitutes one class.<br />

TRANSCRIPT REQUEST<br />

Requests for an official CEU transcript can be made<br />

in person at the Continuing Education registration<br />

counter during regular business hours or by calling<br />

972-860-2995. Transcripts may serve as validation<br />

of successful completion of Continuing Education/<br />

Workforce Development courses.<br />

C.E.U.<br />

Continuing Education Units are recognized nationally<br />

as a measure of substantive in-service education and<br />

training. Certificates of completion are issued at the<br />

conclusion of vocationally related courses to students<br />

who successfully complete the required coursework.<br />

Completion is based on a minimum of 90% attendance<br />

and/or a performance evaluation.<br />

The information supplied in this schedule is<br />

based upon conditions at the time of printing<br />

and is subject to change without notice.<br />

Continuing Education reserves the right to<br />

cancel any course section in which there is an<br />

inadequate number of enrollees.<br />

REGISTRATION INFORMATION<br />

IN PERSON<br />

Walk-in registration is available at the Continuing<br />

Education registration counter in Building L, Student<br />

Life Services or Building A room A105.<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

Continuing Education Registration Office: 972-860-2995<br />

U. S. MAIL<br />

To register by mail enclose a check, money order or<br />

credit card information. Mail to:<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Continuing Education Division<br />

3030 North Dallas Avenue<br />

Lancaster, Texas 75134<br />

ONLINE/INTERNET<br />

Continuing Education students aged 18 and over can<br />

register and pay online using a credit card. Students<br />

will not be able to register for children’s classes, law<br />

enforcement and a few allied health courses that require<br />

additional information and forms.<br />

To search or register for classes, go to:<br />

https://econnect.dcccd.edu/<br />

Experiencing problems registering, please call<br />

972.860.2995.<br />

METHODS OF PAYMENT<br />

Cash, checks, money orders, credit cards and bank<br />

debit cards are accepted. Credit cards accepted by<br />

the <strong>College</strong> include: MasterCard, Visa, Discover or<br />

American Express. Checks should be made payable<br />

to <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong>. All checks must have valid<br />

driver’s license number, date of birth, and daytime<br />

phone number of the person signing the check.<br />

Continuing Education Registration Office Hours:<br />

Monday–Thursday: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.<br />

Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

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CVCH Office Hours<br />

Registration at the <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center at<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> Hill is accepted as follows:<br />

In person by check, money order or credit card:<br />

Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

Tuesday and Thursday: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.<br />

Telephone: 972-860-7800<br />

U.S. Mail: 207 N. Cannady Drive<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> Hill, Texas 75104<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE!<br />

360 Training<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.360training.com<br />

Programs Areas & Online Classes Insurance &<br />

Financial Services, Public Safety, Real Estate, Health<br />

Care, Food Service Manager, plus many other topics<br />

Ed2Go<br />

Online Classes<br />

www.Ed2Go.com/cedarvalley<br />

Update your skills, discover a new talent, or chart a<br />

career path at your own pace and at your convenience<br />

with our instructor-led, non-credit online courses offered<br />

in partnership with Education to Go.<br />

Ed2Go Topics available include: Designing Effective<br />

Web sites, Microsoft Outlook, GMAT Preparation, C#<br />

Programming, Medical Coding, Business Law for the<br />

SmallBusiness Owner, Introduction to Flash 8 and<br />

Creating Web Pages, plus many other topics. For more<br />

information, go to: www.Ed2Go.com/cedarvalley<br />

The ELearning Center<br />

Online Classes<br />

www.cedarvalley.theelearningcenter.com<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> now has more than 5,000<br />

online courses from the world’s greatest authors and<br />

companies on nearly every subject imaginable!<br />

Topics available include: Health care, Business,<br />

Construction technology, Networking and CompTIA<br />

Certification Training, Microsoft Certification Training,<br />

Internet, Design & Technical and Video Game Design<br />

and Development, plus many other topics.<br />

For registration and course information, please call:<br />

(866) 441-5454 or visit www.gatlineducation.com/<br />

cedarvalley. Detailed outline and demos are available at:<br />

www.gatlineeducation.com. For financial assistance<br />

with online course, visit: www.collegeloanapplication.<br />

com.<br />

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See online courses<br />

For more information, go to:<br />

www.cedarvalley.thelearningcenter.com<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> Center at<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> Hill<br />

207 North Cannady Drive<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> Hill, Texas 75104<br />

972-860-7800<br />

Located behind the<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> Hill postoffice<br />

YOUR COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONNECTION<br />

Your partner for business in the Southwest<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill facility serves as<br />

the center for economic development and business training<br />

for the southwest corridor.<br />

Excellent Amenities: Comfortable meeting & classroom<br />

space with flexible floorplans, wireless high-speed internet<br />

access and a fully equipped kitchen and breakroom.<br />

Excellent Support: Planning a successful seminar, meeting<br />

or training event? Let the center help you put all the pieces<br />

together.<br />

Contact the <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center today! 972-860-7800 or<br />

CVCHC@dcccd.edu for further information.<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

ELearning Topics available include: Finance, Business,<br />

Languages, Engineering, Mandatory CE, Design,<br />

Software Applications, Food & Beverage, Insurance,<br />

Healthcare, Environmental and Technology, plus many<br />

other topics.<br />

Gatlin Education<br />

www.gatlineducation.com/cedarvalley<br />

Anywhere, anytime learning!Designed to provide the<br />

workforce skills necessary to acquire professional<br />

caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong>, in partnership with Gatlin<br />

Education Services offers the following online certificate<br />

programs.<br />

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CONTRACT TRAINING<br />

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT<br />

“Service with a Smile”<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

3030 N. Dallas Ave.<br />

Lancaster, Texas 75134<br />

Providing Training for<br />

Your Present & New Employees<br />

Your employees are the lifeblood of your organization, and the skills they need to keep your organization<br />

competitive are constantly changing. <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>’s Workforce Training Area can tailor a course to fit your<br />

needs, ensuring that your workers will have the most up-to-date, cutting-edge skills. The contract staff will<br />

also work closely with you to provide training and solutions that will improve employee performance and<br />

keep your organization one step ahead of the competition.<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> trainers have solid business and industry experience. Their professional background<br />

helps them to better understand the needs of your staff and organization.<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

“Partnering with <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> on employee training is one<br />

of the smartest investments we have<br />

made in ensuring the future career<br />

success of our workforce.”<br />

Paulette Owens-Holmes,<br />

Administrative Director<br />

City of <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill<br />

“<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> is a<br />

great asset to the businesses<br />

in our community.”<br />

Terri Haskett,<br />

Director of Provider Services<br />

at Select Specialty Hospital<br />

South Dallas<br />

To learn how CVC can help<br />

you train others in your team,<br />

department, division or<br />

organization, contact:<br />

Dr. Bill Wells<br />

Training Consultant<br />

972-860-8208<br />

billwells@dcccd.edu<br />

Business/Management Skills<br />

Basic Supervision<br />

Dealing with Difficult People<br />

Employment Law<br />

Food Service Manager Certification<br />

Front-line Security<br />

Harassment/Hostile Work Environment<br />

Interviewing/Hiring Skills<br />

Motivating Employees for Productivity<br />

Organizational Behavior<br />

Performance Appraisals<br />

Problem-Solving/Decision-Making<br />

Team Building<br />

Language Skills<br />

English as a Second Language (ESL)<br />

Spanish<br />

Communication Skills<br />

Business Grammar and Usage<br />

Business/Technical Writing<br />

Customer Service<br />

Interpersonal Skills<br />

Listening Skills<br />

Positive Attitude<br />

Computer Skills<br />

Microsoft Access<br />

Microsoft Excel<br />

Microsoft PowerPoint<br />

Microsoft Word<br />

Microsoft Project Management<br />

Training Services<br />

Academic Programs at your Organization<br />

Coaching<br />

Computer Skills<br />

Consultation<br />

Customized Training Programs<br />

GED/English or Spanish<br />

eLearning Technologies<br />

HRD – Performance Enhancement<br />

Language Training – ESL/SSL<br />

Leadership & Team Development<br />

Lean Enterprise & Process Improvement<br />

Organizational Development<br />

Pre/Post Assessments<br />

Quality and Performance Improvement<br />

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Continuing Education and Sustainability: Community Learning Global<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

Sustainability:<br />

The capacity of a system to meet current needs without degrading the ecological, social,<br />

and economic assets on which system the system will rely for future needs.<br />

As leaders in this movement, the Continuing Education and Workforce Development Division at<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> (CVC) is preparing the community through several key initiatives:<br />

Energy Audit - As part of the President’s Climate Commitment, CVC has conducted energy audits<br />

around campus to help lower operating costs. Individuals can learn those same principles<br />

by enrolling in the Continuous Commissioning, Green Building, and<br />

Residential Building Performance Technology courses offered.<br />

Educating the Youth - CVC is committed to providing healthy lifestyle models for our youth by offering Child<br />

Care Development Seminars and Living Laboratories offered to provide healthy lifestyle models.<br />

Workforce Development - Training is offered in areas such Retrofi tting, Weatherization, Heavy Equipment.<br />

Sustainable Landscape Management and Solar Installation.<br />

Professional Development Training - Experts introduce individuals to sustainable principles covering areas<br />

such as Green Investing, Sustainable Housing and Building Green and Solar Water Heating.<br />

Community Awareness - Members of the community are encouraged to learn more about Green Homes,<br />

Rainwater Harvesting for the Beginner, Green Jobs and Becoming a Sustainable Change Agent. Courses<br />

are offered throughout the year on these topics, and more.<br />

Ask our Sustainable Communities Institute!<br />

For more information, please call 972-860-2995<br />

or visit our web site at www.cedarvalleycollege.edu<br />

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SPRING 2010<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

CLASS LISTING<br />

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION<br />

ADULT EDUCATION & CAREER PREPARATION<br />

POFT 1006<br />

The Adult Basic Education program provides the opportunity to<br />

obtain basic knowledge in Math, Reading, Writing and also offers<br />

career preparation training. Through ABE courses, you can gain<br />

the skills needed be successful in GED courses; pass the GED<br />

test; improve basic literacy, and increase job readiness skills.<br />

Section No.: 32070<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-121<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/5/2010-10/22/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/36<br />

Days: TWRF 9:00am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $110<br />

ALLIED HEALTH<br />

ASSISTED LIVING MANAGEMENT<br />

LTCA 2000<br />

This course is designed to train and educate persons interested in<br />

entering this rapidly growing area of health care. Topics include<br />

assisted living facility standards, characteristics and needs of<br />

the residents, information regarding resident assessment, skills<br />

needed for working with families, residents and professionals,<br />

basic principles of management, nutritional services, federal laws,<br />

community resources, financial management and ethical standards.<br />

Intensive training in an identified area(s) to meet continuing<br />

education and/or review/update requirements associated with<br />

professional licensure or certification. This course was designed to<br />

be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This 24-<br />

hour course meets Texas Department of Human Services<br />

requirements for assisted living facility managers.<br />

Section No.: 35080<br />

Location: CVA-A202<br />

Instructor: Ojomo, J.<br />

Dates: 9/10/2010-10/29/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/24<br />

Days: F 9:00am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $175<br />

Section No.: 35081<br />

Location: CVA-A202<br />

Instructor: Ojomo, J.<br />

Dates: 11/5/2010-12/17/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 7/24<br />

Days: F 8:30am-12:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $175<br />

ASSISTED LIVING MANAGEMENT<br />

LTCA 2000<br />

This 12 hour Continuing Education course fulfills the annual<br />

requirement for health care facilities administrators and managers.<br />

Topics include current issues and new updated guidelines.<br />

Section No.: 35009<br />

Location: CVB-B126<br />

Instructor: Tyler, J.<br />

Dates: 9/30/2010-10/1/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/12<br />

Days: R 8:00am-4:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $165<br />

Section No.: 35010<br />

Location: CVB-B126<br />

Instructor: Tyler, J.<br />

Dates: 10/28/2010-10/29/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/12<br />

Days: R 8:00am-4:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $165<br />

Section No.: 35011<br />

Location: CVB-B126<br />

Instructor: Tyler, J.<br />

Dates: 11/18/2010-11/19/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/12<br />

Days: R 8:00am-4:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $165<br />

CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE<br />

NURA 1001<br />

This course provides preparation for entry level nursing assistants<br />

to achieve a level of knowledge, skills, and abilities providing basic<br />

care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include resident’s<br />

rights, communication, safety, observation, reporting and assisting<br />

residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety.<br />

Upon completion participants should be able to: provide basic care<br />

to residents in a long-term care facility; communicate and interact<br />

effectively with residents and their families based on sensitivity to the<br />

psychosocial needs; and assist residents in attaining and maintaining<br />

basic comfort and safety. Students will also be able to protect,<br />

support, and promote the rights of the residents; provide safety and<br />

preventive measures in the care of residents; demonstrate skills in<br />

observing and reporting; and function effectively as a member of the<br />

health care team. This course consists of 56 classroom hours and 32<br />

hours of clinical. To complete certification, participants will register<br />

for an 8 hours exam upon completion of the classroom and clinical<br />

requirements. Textbook required. Early registration is encouraged.<br />

Section No.: 35013<br />

Location: CVM-M230<br />

Instructor: Henon, C.<br />

Dates: 9/8/2010-10/8/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 15/88<br />

Days: MWF 8:00am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $500<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

Please visit our website for current<br />

classes and listings.<br />

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CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

CPT CODING<br />

HITT 1013<br />

This course will familiarize the beginning participant with the<br />

Physicians Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Coding. It is<br />

designed to assist the participant in acquiring skills in the practical<br />

application of principles and methods involved in CPT coding.<br />

Develop skills and knowledge in the health information field for<br />

ICD-9 and CPT coding of insurance forms for reimbursement of<br />

medical services. Prerequisite: Completion of Medical Terminology<br />

is required prior to enrollment. Required textbooks are available in<br />

the <strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 35050<br />

Location: CVC-C028<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 9/21/2010-11/11/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 16/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $309<br />

DENTAL ASSISTING<br />

DNTA 1015<br />

The Dental Assisting program prepares students for entry level<br />

positions in one of the fastest growing health care positions; Dental<br />

Assisting. The Dental Assisting program will cover key areas<br />

and topics exposing the student to both classroom and handson<br />

instruction. The classroom instruction reviews the necessary<br />

anatomy, terminology, legal and ethical issues as well as the<br />

policy and guidelines necessary to understanding the scope of<br />

practice and the practical aspects of dental assisting. Topics<br />

include instrument identification, equipment maintenance, tooth<br />

structure and oral cavity anatomy, dental anesthesia, sterilization,<br />

and charting. The student will learn the steps necessary to assist<br />

a dentist while providing quality dental care within the community.<br />

Program includes review of tooth charting, restorations, bridge<br />

implants, bitewing pantograph, periapical x-ray and the mixing of<br />

dental cements. Additionally, this 231 contact hour course includes<br />

the relevant material necessary to prepare students to take the<br />

State of Texas “Registered Dental Assistant (RDT) Exam. Required<br />

textbooks are available in the bookstore. Note: CPR certification is<br />

required before the completion of this course.<br />

Section No.: 38010<br />

Location: CVB-B120<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 9/7/2010-12/2/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 39/111<br />

Days: MTR 6:00pm-9:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $899<br />

ICD-9 CODING<br />

HITT 1013<br />

This course is designed to familiarize the beginning participant<br />

with the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Clinical<br />

Modification Handbook. Provides skills and knowledge in the health<br />

information field for ICD-9 and CPT coding of insurance forms for<br />

reimbursement of medical services. This highly technical course is<br />

open to those students who have successfully completed Medical<br />

Terminology or equivalent preparation. Required textbooks are<br />

available in the <strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 35049<br />

Location: CVB-B126<br />

Instructor: Watson, T.<br />

Dates: 8/30/2010-12/20/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 17/48<br />

Days: M 6:00pm-9:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $309<br />

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING<br />

MDCA 1043<br />

General instruction in the billing procedures for medical claims. A<br />

step-by-step description of completing the HCFA 1500 billing form<br />

and other standard billing mechanisms. Billing requirements of<br />

major payers such as Medicare, Medicaid, Worker’s Compensation,<br />

Managed Care, and others will be discussed during the class. Review<br />

electronic data interchange and how it effects reimbursement.<br />

Emphasizes accurate ICD-9 and CPT coding of office procedures<br />

for payment/ reimbursement by patient or third party and prevention<br />

of insurance fraud. Additional topics may include managed care<br />

or medical economics. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology, CPT<br />

Coding, and ICD-9 Coding. Required textbook is available in the<br />

<strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 35068<br />

Location: CVC-C001<br />

Instructor: Watson, T.<br />

Dates: 9/21/2010-11/11/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 7/48<br />

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MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS FOR INSURANCE<br />

PBHL 1001<br />

This course is an overview of Medical Law/Ethics for Health<br />

Professionals; instruction in the principles, procedures, and<br />

regulations in governing the legal and ethical relationships among<br />

physicians, patients, and health care professionals. Topics include<br />

current ethical issues related to the practice of medicine and patient<br />

confidentially. This course is required for the Medical Coding and<br />

Billing certificate. Required textbook availble in college bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 35057<br />

Location: CVA-A202<br />

Instructor: Lee, O.<br />

Dates: 11/9/2010-12/7/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 10/16<br />

Days: TR 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $75<br />

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR INSURANCE<br />

CODING<br />

MDCA 1013<br />

This course is designed for all students entering the medical work<br />

environment. Student swill investigate medical terminology as it<br />

relates to the human body, physiology, and anatomy. Emphasis<br />

will be placed on word structure, visual and audio identification of<br />

terms, spelling and definitions. A study and practical application of<br />

a medical vocabulary system that includes structure, recognition,<br />

analysis, definition, spelling, pronunciation, and combination of<br />

medical terms from prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining forms.<br />

Required textbook is available in the <strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 35053<br />

Location: CVC-TBA<br />

Instructor: Lee, O.<br />

Dates: 9/7/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 16/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $309<br />

NURSING HOME ACTIVITY DIRECTOR<br />

GERS 1004<br />

This 90-hour course is designed to promote professional,<br />

knowledgeable and effective Nursing Home Activity Directors. The<br />

course encompasses a broad spectrum of accepted techniques<br />

proven to be effective for the residents living in today’s nursing<br />

homes. Develop appropriate skills, theory, psychology, and record<br />

keeping to meet regulatory requirements. Topics include program<br />

planning, working in groups, developing an activities department,<br />

and therapeutic techniques.Special attention will be devoted to<br />

the latest OBRA regulations regarding the activity department and<br />

the paper work required by activity professionals. A structured 90-<br />

hour practicum is also included in the course. Required textbook is<br />

available in the <strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 35076<br />

Location: CVC-A202<br />

Instructor: Ojomo, J.<br />

Dates: 8/28/2010-12/18/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 17/90<br />

Days: S 9:00am-4:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $325<br />

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN<br />

PHRA 1091<br />

Students in this 96 hour course will be prepared to enter a pharmacy<br />

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technician position. Pharmacy technicians work with a registered<br />

pharmacist in drug store settings, hospitals, or various health care<br />

facilities. Topics included in this course are pharmacodynamics,<br />

drug interactions and medication errors, treatments, mixing, dosage<br />

calculations, inventory control, billing and medical terminology.<br />

Students will be prepared to take the Pharmacy Technician<br />

Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Students need to recognize that<br />

in order to take the PTCB, there can be no felony conviction record.<br />

Based on a 40 hour work week, the average salary for a pharmacy<br />

technician can range from approximately $19,000 to $32,000 per<br />

year. Students registering for this course are required to have a high<br />

school diploma or GED, and an understanding of math and science.<br />

Required textbooks are available in the college bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 38007<br />

Location: CVD-D226<br />

Instructor: Gomes, J.<br />

Dates: 9/7/2010-12/21/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 32/75<br />

Days: TR 6:30pm-9:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $749<br />

Section No.: 38008<br />

Location: CVC-<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 9/8/2010-11/15/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 25/75<br />

Days: MWF 9:00am-11:30am<br />

Course Fee: $899<br />

PHLEBOTOMY I<br />

PLAB 1023<br />

An introductory course designed to provide the phlebotomy student<br />

with a theoretical background for the collection of blood specimens.<br />

Special handling procedures according to Occupational Safety<br />

and Health Administration (OSHA) standards will be covered. A<br />

minimal amount of actual vein puncture practice will be included.<br />

Skill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection<br />

methods using proper techniques and universal precautions. Includes<br />

vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly<br />

needles and blood culture, and specimen collection on adults,<br />

children, and infants. Emphasis on infection prevention, proper<br />

patient identification, labeling of specimens and quality assurance,<br />

specimen handling, processing, and accessioning. Topics include<br />

professionalism, ethics, and medical terminology. Required<br />

textbook is available in the <strong>College</strong> bookstore. Prerequisite: A High<br />

School Diploma or GED and a “Medical Form” are required prior to<br />

registering. Call (972) 860-2995 for a Medical Form. Students will<br />

need to be CPR certified before going into Clinical Phlebotomy.<br />

Section No.: 35059<br />

Location: CVM-M230<br />

Instructor: Bubolz, C.<br />

Dates: 9/21/2010-11/11/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 16/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $325<br />

Section No.: 35060<br />

Location: CVM-M230<br />

Instructor: Berry, S.<br />

Dates: 9/27/2010-11/17/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 16/48<br />

Days: MW 6:00pm-9:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $325<br />

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PLAB 1060<br />

This 120-hour course serves as the clinical practice extension<br />

of the Phlebotomy I course. It is designedto provide the student<br />

with additional theoretical knowledge while concentrating on the<br />

development skills useful in phlebotomy. A health-related workbased<br />

learning experience that enables the student to apply<br />

specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct<br />

supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Students will<br />

be assigned to clinical facilities where they will gain a working<br />

comprehension of both the technical and procedural aspects of<br />

phlebotomy. Students must successfully complete the Phlebotomy<br />

I course offered by CVC and all three doses of the Hepatitis B<br />

Vaccine prior to registering in this class. Clinical dates may change<br />

due to placement availability.<br />

Section No.: Assigned<br />

Location: TBA<br />

Instructor: Berry, S./Bubolz, C.<br />

Dates:<br />

Assigned<br />

Sessions/Hours: 30/120<br />

Days:<br />

Assigned by Clinical Site<br />

Course Fee: $426<br />

BUSINESS<br />

BUSINESS MARKETING<br />

BMGT 1016<br />

There are literally thousands of contractors, builders, realtors and<br />

home improvement companies in the metroplex all competing for<br />

the same jobs! While there are just as many training classes, very<br />

few offer a construction focus. This class will provide marketing<br />

strategies relevant to the construction industry. Learn from an<br />

industry expert how to effectively market your construction business<br />

or service without breaking the bank to do so.<br />

Section No.: 32306<br />

Location: CEDAR HILL CENTER<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 10/8/2010-10/29/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 4/16<br />

Days: S 9:00am-1:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $199<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE STRATEGIES<br />

BUSG 1005<br />

When customers are pleased, they are likely to spend about 10%<br />

more on your product or service, and become repeat customers.<br />

But if they think they have not been treated well, they will tell<br />

EVERYONE who will listen about their bad experience. Attend<br />

this amazing, business-boosting seminar and give your customers<br />

great stories to tell. Learn creative strategies to stay motivated,<br />

productive, level-headed and stress free in the customer service<br />

arena.<br />

Section No.: 32301<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 9/22/2010-<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: W 8:30am-4:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $199<br />

GRANT WRITING, INTRODUCTION<br />

ETWR 1000<br />

This course will provide you the tools to help your organization,<br />

school, non-profit agency, community service group or business to<br />

successfully compete for grant funds. You will also gain the skills<br />

and knowledge to successfully propose research and study plans.<br />

You will identify organizations with real needs and research and<br />

write in order to bring about a project through grant funding that<br />

solves a problem or fills a community need. Details the components<br />

of a typical grant proposal. Includes foundation research, how to<br />

effectively write a cover letter, the importance of needs assessments,<br />

and evaluations. Emphasizes presenting an organization’s problem<br />

statement in a clear and concise manner.<br />

Section No.: 32309<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 9/18/2010-11/20/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 10/40<br />

Days: S 9:00am-1:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $549<br />

MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE<br />

BMGT 1012<br />

Do you need professional development but don’t have the time to<br />

sit in a classroom? This online Management Certificate will meet<br />

your needs. Supervisory employees will develop the knowledge and<br />

ability to lead and motivate employees, enhance interpersonal<br />

communciation, develop an environment that is conducive to<br />

efficient operations and the mission of the organization. This course<br />

will be most beneficial to individuals in or near upper management<br />

and executive level positions. Topics will include: Building Teams,<br />

Diversity from the Management Perspective, Medication, Media<br />

Relations, Reports and Procedures, Problem Solving/Decision<br />

Making, and Strategic Planning.<br />

Section No.: 33067<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/32<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $575<br />

Section No.: 33069<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/32<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $575<br />

Section No.: 33071<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/32<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $575<br />

SUPERVISION CERTIFICATE<br />

BMGT 1010<br />

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performance in motivating, supervising and taking charge of people<br />

and projects. Topics will include: Conflict Resolution, Effective<br />

Interpersonal Communication, Employment Law, Interviewing and<br />

Hiring, Managing Performance/Discipline, Basic Supervisory Skills<br />

and Supervisory Ethics.<br />

Section No.: 33073<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/32<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $425<br />

Section No.: 33075<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/32<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $425<br />

Section No.: 33077<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/32<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $425<br />

COMPUTERS<br />

COMPUTER BASICS<br />

ITSC 1012<br />

This is an introductory level course designed for those who already<br />

have basic keyboarding skills. Participants will gain hands-on<br />

computer experience in learning basic computer components,<br />

terminology, and the Windows environment. You will learn how to<br />

navigate your computer and manage files and folders. Internet and<br />

search engines, and e-mail will be introduced.<br />

Section No.: 32320<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Instructor: Taylor, R.<br />

Dates: 9/14/2010-10/7/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/24<br />

Days: TWR 9:30am-11:30am<br />

Course Fee: $112<br />

EXCEL FORMULAS & CALCULATIONS<br />

ITSW 1022<br />

This course will prepare you to know when and why to use<br />

formulas. You will learn how to prepare an impressive spreadsheet<br />

that automatically calculates your data. Enhance your skills and<br />

efficiency by learning Excel formulas.<br />

Section No.: 32322<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-121<br />

Instructor: Short, V.<br />

Dates: 8/24/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/24<br />

Days: TR 10:00am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $129<br />

MS ACCESS<br />

ITSW 1053<br />

This course will introduce you to Microsoft’s powerful database<br />

program. You will learn how to create tables, queries, customize<br />

forms, and reports. Hands-on exercises will show you how to open<br />

a database, enter and update data; find, add, and remove records;<br />

use tables and subforms; use filters and reports; modify tables; use<br />

validation rules; get data from external sources; create a link to an<br />

external database; and import tables.<br />

Section No.: 32324<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: Freeman, L.<br />

Dates: 10/5/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/16<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $99<br />

MS EXCEL<br />

ITSW 1022<br />

Excel is a spreadsheet package used to create documents that help<br />

you organize, analyze, and perform calculations on your data<br />

using the Windows Graphical User Environment. Learn the basic<br />

commands to create and save a file, how to write formulas and<br />

functions to perform mathematical calculations; worksheet editing,<br />

formatting, and printing are also covered.<br />

Section No.: 32320<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Instructor: Freeman, L.<br />

Dates: 9/7/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/16<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $99<br />

MS EXCEL 2007, INTRO ONLINE<br />

ITSW 1022<br />

Excel is a spreadsheet package used to create documents that help<br />

you organize, analyze, and perform calculations on your data<br />

using the Windows Graphical User Environment. Learn the basic<br />

commands to create and save a file, how to write formulas and<br />

functions to perform mathematical calculations; worksheet editing,<br />

formatting, and printing are also covered.<br />

Section No.: 33061<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/20<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $125<br />

Section No.: 33063<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/20<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $125<br />

Section No.: 33065<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/20<br />

Days:<br />

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ITNW 1007<br />

If you understand basic computer operations such as how to turn<br />

on/off a computer; how to use a keyboard and mouse; and how to<br />

store and retrieve data, then you are ready for Next Step Computing.<br />

This class provides continued study of computer terminology<br />

and technology to help you become comfortable with software<br />

applications and program executions. Computer technology is<br />

changing everyday. Take the Next Step in learning so that you can<br />

keep up with changing technology. The class size is limited.<br />

Section No.: 32320<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Instructor: Taylor, R.<br />

Dates: 10/19/2010-11/4/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 9/12<br />

Days: TR 9:30am-11:30am<br />

Course Fee: $69<br />

VISUAL BASIC ESSENTIALS FOR APPLICATIONS<br />

ITSE 1003<br />

The purpose of this course is to teach you how to use Visual Basic<br />

for Applications (VBA) to automate many of your day-to-day tasks<br />

in Excel, Word and PowerPoint 2007. You will learn how to create<br />

macros and then edit the VBA code they generate to customize<br />

the task. After studying each application, you will complete the<br />

course by creating VBA to automatically populate a report in Word<br />

with data from Excel and then create a PowerPoint slide using the<br />

Excel data. To be successful in this course, you should have basic<br />

computer skills in the Microsoft applications.<br />

Section No.: 33055<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/20<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $225<br />

Section No.: 33057<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/20<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $225<br />

Section No.: 33059<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Aldred, R.<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/20<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $225<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN<br />

IMED 1002<br />

Ever wanted to create a web page to advertise your business, club<br />

or hobby? This course is designed to help you learn the basics of<br />

Web paging. Students will learn the concepts and fundamentals<br />

of creating dynamic web pages. Instruction will include: writing<br />

tags, creating paragraphs, using images, structuring Web content<br />

(headers, lists, and lines), linking Web pages, formatting text, and<br />

creating tables.<br />

Section No.: 32320<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 11/2/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 10/16<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $99<br />

EARLY CHILD CARE PROFESSIONAL<br />

CHANGING CHALLENGING BEHAVIORS<br />

(DISCIPLINE)<br />

CDEC 1012<br />

Through this course, students should be able to define social and<br />

emotional development and temperament related to childhood<br />

development; identify the role of developmentally appropriate<br />

expectations and behaviors; as well as the importance of<br />

individualizing and scaffolding for young children. Students will<br />

also gain knowledge on redefining difficult behavior to focus on<br />

the positives and identifying key commonalities in the definition<br />

of challenging behavior and the reasons children use challenging<br />

behavior.<br />

Section No.: 32330<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-105<br />

Instructor: Wells, S.<br />

Dates: 10/9/2010-10/23/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 3/8<br />

Days: S 8:30am-12:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $30<br />

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 101<br />

CDEC 1051<br />

This class will highlight developmental milestones for children 0<br />

up to 5 years old. Students will engage in hands-on activities that<br />

can be done with children to facilitate development. Successful<br />

participants will become familiar with basic childcare routines, be<br />

able to identify developmental stages, recognize developmentally<br />

appropriate practices and identify factors of a safe, healthy learning<br />

environment.<br />

Section No.: 32339<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-105<br />

Instructor: Middleton, C.<br />

Dates: 11/20/2010-11/20/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: S 8:00am-3:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $30<br />

LITTLE DRAMA KINGS & QUEENS<br />

(DRAMATIC PLAY)<br />

CDEC 1009<br />

Preschoolers engage in dramatic play when they use their<br />

imaginations to create pretend situations such as “playing house”<br />

or making inanimate objects speak. Dramatic play is extremely<br />

important for the healthy development of children on many levels.<br />

Liven up your traditional learning centers with new, updated ideas<br />

for dramatic play.<br />

Section No.: 32337<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-105<br />

Instructor: Brown, O.<br />

Dates: 11/6/2010-11/6/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: S 8:00am-3:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $30<br />

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MUSIC AND MOVEMENT<br />

CDEC 1009<br />

Let the rhythm move you! Music can be used across the<br />

curriculum, in the classroom, with students of all ages. Learn ways<br />

to incorporate music and movement into classroom management,<br />

instruction and extension activities.<br />

Section No.: 32335<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Cook, O.<br />

Dates: 11/20/2010-12/4/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/7<br />

Days: S 8:30am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $30<br />

STORYTELLING LEARNING<br />

CDEC 1093<br />

You know that reading stories to children is important, but did<br />

you know that telling stories is just as important? Learn how to<br />

incorporate storytelling across the curriculum. Discover how you<br />

can improve listening skills, build vocabulary, and teach difficult<br />

concepts and life lessons through the ancient art of storytelling.<br />

Section No.: 32333<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-102<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/9/2010-10/23/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/8<br />

Days: S 8:30am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $30<br />

THROUGH THE CRACKS (SPECIAL NEEDS)<br />

CDEC 1006<br />

Leave this class with a greater understanding and appreciation of<br />

inclusion methods when meeting the needs of the special child in<br />

an early childhood environment. Participants will explore classroom<br />

strategies to better accommodate children with special needs to<br />

prevent them from slipping through the cracks.<br />

Section No.: 32331<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-102<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 9/25/2010-9/25/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: S 8:00am-3:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $30<br />

WHAT’S IN A BOOK? (EARLY LITERACY)<br />

CDEC 1032<br />

Oh, the places your children can go with a book! Learn a variety<br />

of easy-to implement activities which will engage your students<br />

through books.<br />

Section No.: 32330<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-102<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 9/11/2010-9/11/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: S 8:00am-3:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $30<br />

TEACHER PREP & PRINCIPALSHIP<br />

PRINCIPALSHIP REVIEW<br />

EDTC 1090<br />

You’ve made the decision to become a school leader, now what?<br />

Don’t leave passing the Principalship certification test to chance.<br />

Make sure you are prepared by participating in this course which<br />

helps you understand the concepts and competencies that will be<br />

on the state exam. You will learn strategies that will enable you to<br />

be confident and successful when you take your test.<br />

Section No.: 32361<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: Seamster, D.<br />

Dates: 12/2/2010-12/7/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 3/8<br />

Days: R 6:00pm-8:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $99<br />

TEACHER EC6 PREPARATION CLASS<br />

EDTC 2000<br />

If you, or someone you know is studying to pass a Texas<br />

Teacher Certification PPR Exam LOOK NO FURTHER! This is a<br />

comprehensive training class that targets the most important core<br />

competencies. Learn proven test taking skills and a strategic review<br />

process designed to help you get more answers correct. This<br />

intensive 20 hour course is especially designed for those who have<br />

not been successful in passing the previous exams or who just want<br />

to be sure they pass it on the first try. Leave with the confidence and<br />

the real world applications you need to be an effective classroom<br />

teacher.<br />

Section No.: 32363<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH101<br />

Instructor: Seamster, D.<br />

Dates: 10/5/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/20<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $179<br />

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

BIDDING AND ESTIMATING<br />

BMGT 2002<br />

One of the most difficult tasks for small and disadvantaged contractors<br />

is estimating the cost of a project, and subsequently bidding on the<br />

job. Each project is different and previous successful bids may not<br />

aid you in bidding on current projects. Attend this workshop to learn<br />

more about the complete process of Bidding and Estimating. Our<br />

Subject Matter Expert will keep it simple enough for the novice, but<br />

thorough enough to take your bidding and estimating to the next<br />

level.<br />

Section No.: 32305<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 11/17/2010-<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: W 8:30am-4:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $199<br />

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CORPORATE EVENT PLANNING<br />

TRVM 1027<br />

Planning a meeting or event is no easy task - just ask any of the<br />

administrative staffers who are increasingly being asked to do it.<br />

This class has been designed to help beginning event and meeting<br />

planners look at the entire process, from event development<br />

and site selection and registration with vendors and food and<br />

beverage planning. The instructor has over 20 years of experience<br />

is organizing and managing corporate, small business and non<br />

profit events. Each participant is required to attend two events,<br />

community or corporate, and evaluate the strengths and challenges<br />

of managing an event. Participants are required to attend an event<br />

and must provide their own transportation to and from events.<br />

Textbook required.<br />

Section No.: 32363<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-121<br />

Instructor: Blair, R<br />

Dates: 9/14/2010-11/4/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 16/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $249<br />

DO’S & DON’TS IN CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT<br />

HRPO 1004<br />

Learn how to protect yourself, your company and your employees by<br />

staying informed about the latest HR industry trends and policies.<br />

Section No.: 32307<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 10/27/2010-<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: W 8:30am-4:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $199<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TECHNICIAN<br />

CHHS 1091<br />

This 20-hour introduction course will prepare career-minded<br />

individuals for work as an environmental services technician within<br />

the facility services industry. Those who earn their certificate will be<br />

prepared for working in hospitality, stadiums and arenas, healthcare,<br />

food service, education and restaurant related companies. Students<br />

will learn technical terminology and skills related to cleaning as well<br />

as hands on utilization of the latest in cutting- edge technology<br />

related to equipment and chemical usage. The class is designed<br />

to promote professional, knowledgeable and ethical workers with<br />

identifiable leadership traits.<br />

Section No.: 32365<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-102<br />

Instructor: Brooks, R.<br />

Dates: 10/5/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/20<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $89<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

APPRAISAL<br />

RELE 1003<br />

A study of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal,<br />

social, and economic determinant of value, appraisal case studies,<br />

cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates, final<br />

correlations, and reporting. Required textbook available in <strong>College</strong><br />

bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 36116<br />

Location: CVC-TBA<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/12/2010-11/18/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:45pm<br />

Course Fee: $123<br />

FINANCE<br />

RELE 1019<br />

An overview of the U.S. monetary system, primary and secondary<br />

money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government<br />

programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing<br />

costs, alternative instruments, laws affecting mortgage lending, and<br />

the State Housing Agency. Textbook required.<br />

Section No.: 36154<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36156<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36158<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36159<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

INVESTMENT<br />

RELE 1007<br />

Financing, evaluation, and management of real estate investment.<br />

Emphasis on real estate investment characteristics, techniques of<br />

investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted investment<br />

criteria, leverage, and applications to property tax implications of<br />

owning real estate. Textbook required.<br />

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Section No.: 36148<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36150<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36151<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36152<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

LAW OF AGENCY<br />

RELE 2001<br />

A study of law of agency including principal-agent and masterservant<br />

relationships, the authority of an agent, the termination<br />

of an agent’s authority, the fiduciary and other duties of an agent,<br />

employment law, deceptive trade practices, listing or buying<br />

procedures, and the disclosure of an agency. Required textbook<br />

available in <strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 36134<br />

Location: CVC-B112<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 8/31/2010-10/7/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:45pm<br />

Course Fee: $123<br />

Section No.: 36124<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36126<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36128<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36129<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

LAW OF CONTRACTS<br />

RELE 1011<br />

This course includes the elements of a contract, offer and acceptance,<br />

the statue of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach,<br />

unauthorized practice of law, commission rules relating to use of<br />

adopted forms and owner disclosure requirements. Required<br />

textbook available in <strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 36130<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36132<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36136<br />

Location: CVC-B112<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 10/11/2010-11/17/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/48<br />

Days: MW 6:00pm-9:45pm<br />

Course Fee: $123<br />

Section No.: 36134<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36135<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

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MARKETING<br />

RELE 1021<br />

A study of real estate professionalism and ethics; characteristics<br />

of successful salespersons; time management; psychology of<br />

marketing; listing procedures; advertising; negotiating and closing<br />

financing; and the deceptive trade practice act, consumer protection<br />

act, and commercial code. Required textbook available in <strong>College</strong><br />

bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 36136<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36138<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36140<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36141<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

PRINCIPLES I<br />

RELE 1001<br />

An overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson,<br />

ethics of practice, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal<br />

descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens,<br />

distinctions between personal and real property, contracts,<br />

appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real<br />

estate mathematics. Also includes federal, state, and local laws<br />

relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination,<br />

and community reinvestment. Required textbook available in<br />

<strong>College</strong> bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 36112<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36114<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36116<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36110<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36130<br />

Location: CVC-B112<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 8/30/2010-10/6/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/48<br />

Days: MW 6:00pm-9:45pm<br />

Course Fee: $123<br />

PRINCIPLES II<br />

RELE 1038<br />

A continuation of Principles I: overview of licensing as a real estate<br />

broker and salesperson, ethics of practice, titles to and conveyance of<br />

real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances<br />

and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, contracts,<br />

appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real<br />

estate mathematics. Also includes federal, state, and local laws<br />

relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and<br />

community reinvestment. Required textbook available in <strong>College</strong><br />

bookstore.<br />

Section No.: 36108<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36118<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36132<br />

Location: CVC-B112<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/12/2010-11/18/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:45pm<br />

Course Fee: $123<br />

Section No.: 36120<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

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Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36122<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Brown, S.<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE<br />

RELE 2031<br />

A study of law of agency, planning and organization, operational<br />

policies and procedures, recruiting, selection and training of<br />

personnel, records and control, and real estate firm analysis and<br />

expansion criteria.<br />

Section No.: 36102<br />

Location: CVB-B120<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 8/31/2010-10/7/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/48<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-9:45pm<br />

Course Fee: $123<br />

REAL ESTATE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS<br />

RELE 1023<br />

A study of the availability of technology, especially software, and its<br />

ability to help a real estate agent become more productive. Includes<br />

data base mapping interest and software application.<br />

Section No.: 36143<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 9/1/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36142<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 10/1/2010-10/31/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Section No.: 36144<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Dates: 11/1/2010-11/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

SENIORS (55 & OLDER)<br />

BEGINNING FLORAL FOR SENIORS<br />

SRCZ 1000<br />

Be creative in your spare time. Learn how to create beautiful fresh<br />

floral arrangements for your home, or special occasions. There is a<br />

required materials and supplies fee of $50 per student.<br />

Section No.: 32314<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-105<br />

Instructor: Swanger, B.<br />

Dates: 10/11/2010-11/15/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 6/12<br />

Days: M 10:00am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $25<br />

BRAIN FITNESS<br />

SRCZ 1000<br />

Just as your body needs exercise to stay in shape so does your brain.<br />

Keep your brain sharp, nimble and fit by attending this fun, interactive<br />

class. Practice solving brain teasers to strengthen brain cells,<br />

improve memory recall and promote healthy social interactions.<br />

Section No.: 32312<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Taylor, R.<br />

Dates: 9/10/2010-10/1/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 4/6<br />

Days: F 10:00am-11:30am<br />

Course Fee: $25<br />

ECONOMICS FOR SENIORS:<br />

LIVING LONGER ON LESS<br />

SRCZ 1000<br />

If you are a Senior Adult living in today’s tough economic climate,<br />

understanding economic policy and economic activity can help you<br />

make better personal economic decisions. This mini-workshop will<br />

prepare Senior Adults to make rational economic choices in their<br />

own lives and in their participation in policy decisions in a global<br />

society. Discover how you can allocate scarce resources to meet<br />

material wants and needs.<br />

Section No.: 32316<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Brock, D.<br />

Dates: 11/10/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/1<br />

Days: W 10:00am-11:00am<br />

Course Fee: $0<br />

HOLISTIC APPROACH TO HEALTH<br />

SRCZ 1000<br />

Through holistic wellness, the mind, body, spirit, and environment are<br />

seen as interconnected and essential to personal well-being. When<br />

we eat a healthy diet, our health improves; however, havinghealthy<br />

relationships, a fulfilling career, regular physical activity and a spiritual<br />

practice are also essential forms of nourishment. Participants will<br />

discover ways to synchronize all aspects of life and create a strong<br />

and balanced approach to health.<br />

Section No.: 36146<br />

Location: ONLINE<br />

Instructor: Meggison, S<br />

Section No.: 32318<br />

Dates: 12/1/2010-12/31/2010<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Sessions/Hours: 35/45<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Days:<br />

Available 24 hours<br />

Dates: 10/13/2010-10/13/2010<br />

Course Fee: $135<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/1<br />

Days: W 10:00am-11:00am<br />

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SRCZ 1000<br />

This beginning Spanish class is designed to introduce Spanish<br />

speaking skills in a fun, non-threatening environment. Oral activities<br />

will focus on greetings, common daily activities, current events,<br />

information exchange, and cultural understanding. Participants will<br />

begin to develop creative conversational ability through the practice<br />

of basic grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and sentence structure.<br />

Upon completion, participants will be able to use Spanish to greet<br />

visitors, gather personal data, receive phone calls, and make simple<br />

requests.<br />

Section No.: 32310<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Sanchez, S.<br />

Dates: 8/31/2010-9/23/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/12<br />

Days: TR 1:30pm-3:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $48<br />

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING FOR SMALL BUSINESS<br />

ACNT 2035<br />

Focus on accounting for partnerships and corporations, departmental<br />

accounting, analyzing and interpreting financial statements, preparing<br />

a statement of cash flows, and accounting for manufacturers.<br />

Section No.: 33313<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: Southward, L.<br />

Dates: 10/5/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/16<br />

Days: TR 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $79<br />

BEG. BOOKKEEPING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES<br />

ACNT 1001<br />

Focus on analyzing, classifying, and recording business transactions.<br />

Emphasizes understanding of complete accounting cycle and<br />

preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations, and payroll<br />

Section No.: 33311<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 102<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 9/7/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/16<br />

Days: TR 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $79<br />

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SMALL BUSINESS<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

BUSINESS PLAN PREPARATION<br />

BUSG 1025<br />

If you need to write a business plan, but don’t know where to begin and<br />

how much to include, this seminar is for you. An overview of the various<br />

components of an effective business plan will be outlined. Learn to<br />

develop a business plan for a small business start-up or expansion that<br />

can be submitted to a financial institution or used for implementation.<br />

Emphasis on the importance of the plan, components, format, and<br />

considerations.<br />

Section No.: 33325<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH105<br />

Instructor: Brock, D.<br />

Dates: 12/4/2010-12/4/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: S 8:00am-3:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $39<br />

HEALTH CARE COMMUNICATION FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESS OWNERS<br />

HPRS 2032<br />

Are your health care expenses escalating? Learn how to create and<br />

implement a total body wellness program within your company. The<br />

benefits to your company could be reducing health care premiums;<br />

improve worker morale, decrease absenteeism, and improve behavior<br />

associated with increasing worker productivity.<br />

Section No.: 33363<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 103<br />

Instructor: Cormier, T.<br />

Dates: 10/8/2010-10/29/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 4/32<br />

Days: F 8:30am-5:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $249<br />

COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING I FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESSES<br />

ACNT 1010<br />

An introduction to the accounting cycle in a computerized environment.<br />

Section No.: 33315<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 106<br />

Instructor: Hinkle, M.<br />

Dates: 10/26/2010-11/18/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/20<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $99<br />

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS<br />

ACNT 1093<br />

Practical applications of accounting with emphasis on cost behavior,<br />

capital management decisions, budgeting, financial statement analysis<br />

for the small business owner.<br />

Section No.: 33317<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 104<br />

Instructor: Hinkle, M.<br />

Dates: 9/25/2010-10/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 6/18<br />

Days: S 9:00am-12:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $89<br />

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MARKETING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS<br />

BMGT 1016<br />

An introduction to the marketing process including the role of the<br />

consumer, development of products and services, analysis of<br />

market forces, and determination of prices, place, and promotion.<br />

Section No.: 33341<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 101<br />

Instructor: Spencer, S.<br />

Dates: 11/6/2010-11/6/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 1/7<br />

Days: S 8:00am-3:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $69<br />

ECONOMICS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES<br />

BUSA 1092<br />

An overview of the basic principles of macro and micro economics<br />

relating to small businesses. Examination of the profitability<br />

factors of operations including economic systems, markets and<br />

competition, employment, production, income, economic activities<br />

and business strategies.<br />

Section No.: 33331<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Brock, D.<br />

Dates: 9/30/2010-10/1/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/16<br />

Days: RF 8:30am-5:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $149<br />

FINANCING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES<br />

BUSG 1094<br />

Examine aspects of business financing; estimate funds for starting<br />

a new business and purchasing or expanding an existing business.<br />

Understand financial ratios and concepts such as profit margin,<br />

breakeven, return on investment, revenue projections and the<br />

concepts of risk management.<br />

Section No.: 33329<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 102<br />

Instructor: Brock, D.<br />

Dates: 10/30/2010-11/6/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/7<br />

Days: S 9:00am-12:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $59<br />

GROWING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS<br />

BUSG 1006<br />

An overview of the challenges to business growth, business<br />

planning for growth, necessary financing, acquistion for growth,<br />

cash flow management, contingency planning and developing<br />

income strategies.<br />

Section No.: 33321<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 103<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 9/7/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/16<br />

Days: TR 6:30pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $79<br />

MANAGING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS<br />

BUSG 1008<br />

A study of the concepts and skills necessary for starting and<br />

operating a small business including planning, organizing, staffing,<br />

managing, financing, marketing, and accounting functions.<br />

Section No.: 33320<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/7/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 4/16<br />

Days: R 5:30pm-9:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $79<br />

TAXES MADE EASY FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNER<br />

BUSG 1021<br />

Identification, preparation, and maintenance of records and<br />

forms needed for small businesses to comply with tax reporting<br />

requirements.<br />

Section No.: 33327<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 101<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/9/2010-10/16/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/7<br />

Days: S 9:00am-12:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $59<br />

THE ENTREPRENEUR BUSINESS TRAINING<br />

BUSG 1091<br />

The course will provide you with a broad overview of important<br />

business topics such as: HR basics, legal entity information, branding,<br />

accounting methods, taxation, customer service, advertising and<br />

marketing, etc. This is a must for any business owner, new or<br />

existing.<br />

Section No.: 33323<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 106<br />

Instructor: Chiles, L.<br />

Dates: 10/2/2010-11/20/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/32<br />

Days: S 9:00am-1:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $249<br />

UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN RESOURCE<br />

FUNCTION FOR SMALL BUSINESSES<br />

HRPO 1000<br />

This course is designed to aid in establishing a foundation in HR by<br />

exposing the small business owner to the theory, practice, and law<br />

of human resource management.<br />

Section No.: 33341<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-CH 102<br />

Instructor: Chiles, L.<br />

Dates: 11/4/2010-11/11/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/7<br />

Days: R 6:00pm-9:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $49<br />

WELLNESS AND HEALTH PROMOTION FOR<br />

THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER<br />

HPRS 1002<br />

An overview of the wellness theory and its application throughout<br />

the life span. Focus is to develop behavior change strategies,<br />

develop a healthier, nutritional lifestyle, and communication of total<br />

body wellness.<br />

Section No.: 33361<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-TBA<br />

Instructor: Cormier, T.<br />

Dates: 9/4/2010-9/25/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 4/16<br />

Days: S 11:00am-2:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $49<br />

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STANDARDIZED TEST<br />

STANDARDIZED TEST - SAT PREPARATION<br />

TESZ 1000<br />

Do you want to increase your college entrance examination score?<br />

In this course, you will learn ways to maximize your score, including<br />

how to make educated guesses, reduce difficult math questions to<br />

common sense mathematics, master frequently used vocabulary<br />

words, and score more points in less time. You will also have an<br />

opportunity to practice verbal and math questions taken from<br />

previous college tests. Get the edge on the college admissions<br />

process!<br />

Section No.: 32073 (Reading/Writing)<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Instructor: Seamster, D.<br />

Dates: 9/10/2010-10/2/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/20<br />

Days: F 6:00pm-8:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $85<br />

Section No.: 32071 (Math)<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Instructor: Seamster, D.<br />

Dates: 10/9/2010-10/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 8/20<br />

Days: F 6:00pm-8:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $85<br />

GED PRACTICE TEST<br />

DLEZ 1000<br />

Not sure if you’re ready to take the GED test? These authentic<br />

paper and pencil assessments, developed and normed side-byside<br />

with the actual GED tests, provide you with the truest picture<br />

of your readiness and the most accurate predictor of scores.<br />

Section No.: 32075<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-101<br />

Instructor: Sanchez, S.<br />

Dates: 8/23/2010-12/9/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 16/4<br />

Days: M 10:30am-3:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $25<br />

GED PREPARATION I<br />

DLEZ 1000<br />

This preparatory class provides developmental reading and math<br />

instruction to help build a solid foundation for those taking the GED<br />

exam. Students that struggled while in school, English as a second<br />

language learners, or those requiring more in-depth instruction<br />

should enroll in Level I. This class is designed for persons who are<br />

at an eighth grade reading level or above.<br />

Section No.: 32361<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Taylor, R.<br />

Dates: 8/24/2010-9/30/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/30<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

Section No.: 32375 (Spanish)<br />

Location: CVB-B126<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 9/11/2010-11/13/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 10/30<br />

Days: S 1:00pm-4:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

Section No.: 32365<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-105<br />

Instructor: Graham, L.<br />

Dates: 9/14/2010-10/21/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/30<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

Section No.: 32371 (Writing Only)<br />

Location: CVA-A202<br />

Instructor: Alexander, D.<br />

Dates: 9/27/2010-10/27/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 10/30<br />

Days: MW 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

Section No.: 32369<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Wells, D.<br />

Dates: 9/28/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 15/30<br />

Days: TWR 9:00am-11:00am<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

Section No.: 32373 (Math Only)<br />

Location: CVB-B126<br />

Instructor: GLEE, W.<br />

Dates: 9/28/2010-10/28/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 10/30<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

GED PREPARATION II<br />

DLEZ 1000<br />

This comprehensive class will provide a basic review of the<br />

knowledge and skills needed to pass the GED exam. Emphasis is<br />

placed on content area knowledge, reading comprehension, writing<br />

fluency, and higher order thinking skills. Students will receive a preassessment,<br />

targeted practice exercises and test taking strategies<br />

to help improve their GED scores. This class is designed for persons<br />

who are at the twelfth-grade reading level or above. Workbook is<br />

required.<br />

Section No.: 32363<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/5/2010-11/11/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 12/30<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

Section No.: 32367<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-105<br />

Instructor: Taylor, R.<br />

Dates: 10/26/2010-12/7/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 14/30<br />

Days: TR 6:00pm-8:30pm<br />

Course Fee: $90<br />

Apply early for<br />

FINANCIAL AID


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SUSTAINABILITY<br />

CONTINUOUS COMMISSIONING SEMINAR<br />

CNBT 1091<br />

Learn first-hand Continuous Commissioning®, developed at Texas<br />

A&M University’s Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL), from two of<br />

the most experienced and successful commissioning engineers<br />

today. This technique is increasingly being used by savvy major<br />

corporations, utilities, federal and state agencies, and medical<br />

institutions to improve comfort and significantly reduce utilities. If<br />

you want to:<br />

• Reduce persistent hot & cold calls<br />

• Get your O&M program back on track<br />

• Optimize HVAC system performance<br />

• Reduce utilities [avg. 20 % savings & 2 yr. payback] with little<br />

or no capital investment, then you cannot afford to miss this<br />

training!<br />

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS - Dan Turner, Ph.D., P.E. and Song<br />

Deng, P.E. Dr. Turner is a professor of Mechanical Engineering at<br />

Texas A&M University, Director of the Energy Systems Laboratory,<br />

co-author of the federal Continuous Commissioning® Guidebook,<br />

and has directed the commissioning of numerous large institutional<br />

and medical facilities resulting in millions of dollars in savings. Mr.<br />

Song Deng is an Associate Director of the ESL and directs the<br />

on-going CC® of the 20+ mil. sq. ft. Texas A&M campus with five<br />

thermal/cogeneration plants and over $30 million in utility savings<br />

since 1996.<br />

Section No.: 32343<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-102<br />

Instructor: Staff<br />

Dates: 10/21/2010-10/22/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/16<br />

Days: RF 8:00am-5:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $275<br />

LEED EXAM PREP<br />

CNBT1091<br />

Join today’s hottest industry and become a certified LEED Green<br />

Associate. If you are just beginning your career in green building<br />

or want to learn the basic understanding of LEED, this course is for<br />

you! Green Associate is the introductory level of accreditation with<br />

the U.S. Green Building Council. The LEED Green Associate exam<br />

prep course includes a complete review of the LEED rating system,<br />

worksheets, simulated exam questions and strategies for passing<br />

the exam.<br />

Section No.: 32345<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-104<br />

Instructor: STAFF<br />

Dates: 11/12/2010-11/13/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 2/12<br />

Days: F 8:00am-4:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $299<br />

SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAM PREPARATION<br />

HART 1011<br />

This five day intensive course follows the ISPQ standards and<br />

NABCEP task analysis including recommended safety procedures,<br />

system design, electrical code and industry standard practices.<br />

This hand-on training will cover implementing task analysis in the<br />

field with site analysis, mechanical and electrical design based on<br />

specific site conditions, site specific safety issues and construction<br />

issues, using tools and testing equipment, best practice construction<br />

skills and specific site code and inspection issues.<br />

Section No.: 32341<br />

Location: CVC - TBA<br />

Instructor: Mustafar, S.<br />

Dates: 10/4/2010-10/8/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 5/48<br />

Days: MTWRF 8:00am-5:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $1200<br />

SUSTAINABLE CITIES WORK<br />

INDS 1010<br />

Are you keeping pace with sustainability in your community and<br />

work place? Are you interested in knowing what others in the area<br />

are doing to promote healthier, greener living? Become a Best<br />

Southwest Cities Sustainability Change Agent. This is a six month<br />

program designed to educate you on renewable energy projects,<br />

recycling programs, sustainable development, and sustainable<br />

trends.<br />

Section No.: 32340<br />

Location: <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill Center-121<br />

Instructor: Daniel, P.<br />

Dates: 9/10/2010-12/3/2010<br />

Sessions/Hours: 13/20<br />

Days: F 12:00pm-5:00pm<br />

Course Fee: $200<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

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FINANCIAL AID<br />

Child care professionals<br />

Training<br />

You can receive financial aid<br />

for workforce and continuing<br />

education courses.<br />

Ask about Texas Public Education<br />

Grants, TPEGs. Tuition only grants<br />

of up to $500 are available to<br />

individuals who take career or<br />

occupation-related courses.<br />

Contact the Financial Aid Office<br />

for additional information at<br />

972-860-8280, or send an email<br />

to cvcfava@dcccd.edu.<br />

Becoming and maintaining a quality<br />

Child Care Facility means having a<br />

professional staff that is well trained<br />

and highly qualified to care for<br />

and teach young children.<br />

Now you can get comprehensive<br />

child care education and training for<br />

you and your staff that is close,<br />

convenient and cost-effective.<br />

• CEU classes<br />

• Coaching & Networking sessions<br />

• NAEYC membership<br />

• Training webinar access<br />

• Classroom instructional materials<br />

Find out how you can qualify to participate in<br />

this professional development opportunity by<br />

calling 972-860-7800.<br />

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Have you considered a career in<br />

Law Enforcement?<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

ACADEMY<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Law Enforcement Academy<br />

Full-Time Day (8am-5p)<br />

Class #39<br />

Basic Peace Officer<br />

MTWRF<br />

8/2/2010 - 12/10/2010<br />

$1400.00 (Tuition + Review)<br />

Part-Time Evenings (6:30p-10:30p)<br />

Class #57<br />

Basic Peace Officer<br />

MTWRF<br />

9/13/2010 - 5/20/2011<br />

$1400.00 (Tuition + Review)<br />

The cost of Basic Police Officer course is $1300 paid in installments of $325 per 170 hours of instruction.<br />

Students must also enroll in a 40-hour Review Class prior to sitting for the State Exam at only $100. For course<br />

prerequisites contact the academy at 972-860-8289 or visit www.cedarvalleycollege.edu<br />

Financial Aid is available for this program.<br />

Please apply early at www.fafsa.gov.ed<br />

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2010 GED Testing Dates <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill<br />

TEST DATE SUBJECT AREA TIME TEST DATE SUBJECT AREA TIME<br />

Monday, September 13 Orientation Session 9:00 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, September 28 Language Arts: Writing 9:00 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, September 28 Math 12:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, September 29 Science 9:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, September 29 Social Studies 11:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, September 29 Language Arts: Reading 1:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, September 30 Language Arts: Writing 9:00 a.m.<br />

Thursday, September 30 Math 12:00 p.m.<br />

Friday, October 1 Science 9:00 a.m.<br />

Friday, October 1 Social Studies 11:00 a.m.<br />

Friday, October 1 Language Arts: Reading 1:00 p.m.<br />

Monday, October 11 Orientation Session 9:00 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, October 26 Language Arts: Writing 9:00 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, October 26 Math 12:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, October 27 Science 9:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, October 27 Social Studies 11:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, October 27 Language Arts: Reading 1:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, October 28 Language Arts: Writing 9:00 a.m.<br />

Thursday, October 28 Math 12:00 p.m.<br />

Friday, October 29 Science 9:00 a. m.<br />

Friday, October 29 Social Studies 11:00 a.m.<br />

Friday, October 29 Language Arts: Reading 1:00 p.m.<br />

Monday, November 15 Orientation Session 9:00 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, November 30 Language Arts: Writing 9:00 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, November 30 Math 12:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, December 1 Science 9:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, December 1 Social Studies 11:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, December 1 Language Arts: Reading 1:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, December2 Language Arts: Writing 9:00 a.m.<br />

Thursday, December 2 Math 12:00 p.m.<br />

Friday, December 3 Science 9:00 a.m.<br />

Friday, December 3 Social Studies 11:00 a.m.<br />

Friday, December 3 Language Arts: Reading 1:00 p.m.<br />

The GED diploma is…<br />

• Recognized by 98% of colleges & universities.<br />

• Accepted by 97%of employers, including the<br />

U.S. Armed Forces.<br />

• Your chance to improve your life!<br />

TAKE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION, GET YOUR GED!<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill<br />

offers classes to help prepare you to take the GED Exam.<br />

We also offer the official GED Practice Test<br />

to better gauge if you are ready to take the GED Exam.<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill<br />

207 N. Cannady Drive <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill, TX 75104<br />

972-860-7800<br />

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Texas Teacher Certification Examination Prep Class<br />

If you, or someone you know is studying to pass a<br />

Texas Teacher Certification PPR Exam LOOK NO FURTHER!<br />

This is a comprehensive training class that targets<br />

the most important core competencies.<br />

Learn proven test taking skills and a strategic review process<br />

designed to help you get more answers correct.<br />

This intensive 10 hour course is especially designed<br />

for those who have not been successful in passing the previous exams.<br />

Leave with the confidence to pass the exam and the real world<br />

applications you need to be a better classroom teacher.<br />

Professional Development Training<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill<br />

“Education and Training where you want it, when you need it”<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 972-860-7800.<br />

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Take the Pathway to<br />

the Health Care Profession...<br />

A Pathway to Success<br />

Event Planning<br />

If you want a career that is typically stable in<br />

good times or bad, take a look at the health fields<br />

listed below. The employment opportunities are<br />

expected to increase significantly in the next<br />

10 years due to the population growth and<br />

the aging of baby boomers.<br />

Turn your passion for planning parties and<br />

organizing creative celebrations from a<br />

part-time hobby into a full time career.<br />

Planning a meeting or event is no easy task - just<br />

ask any of the administrative staffers who are<br />

increasingly being asked to do it. This class<br />

has been designed to help beginning event<br />

and meeting planners look at the entire process<br />

step-by-step. From event development, site selection<br />

and registration do’s and don’ts to negotiating with<br />

vendors and food and beverage planning.<br />

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Certified Nurse Aide<br />

Assisted Living Management<br />

Phlebotomy I<br />

Phlebotomy II: Clinical<br />

Medical Terminology<br />

Medical Law & Ethics<br />

ICD - 9 Coding<br />

Medical Insurance Billing<br />

Medication Aide<br />

and many more...<br />

See pages 49-52 for more information.<br />

See page 56 for class listing.<br />

ADULT BASIC<br />

EDUCATION<br />

PROGRAM<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Think college<br />

is not for you?<br />

Think again! It’s not too late to continue your<br />

education! We offer an Adult Basic Education program<br />

designed to improve your basic reading, writing and<br />

mathematics skills so that you can go back to school<br />

with the confidence and skills to be successful.<br />

Call 972-860-7800 for more information on Adult<br />

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The Continuing Education Division<br />

welcomes course proposals from<br />

prospective instructors.<br />

Our instructors are part time<br />

contractors that are encouraged to<br />

develop course curriculum<br />

and provide instruction in<br />

their areas of expertise.<br />

We currently are accepting<br />

proposals for our Fall 2010 session,<br />

which runs September through<br />

December.<br />

We accept proposals for all<br />

program areas.<br />

prospective INSTRUCTORS<br />

Continuing Education & Workforce Development<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

3030 North Dallas Avenue<br />

Lancaster, Texas 75134<br />

Phone: 972-860-2995<br />

Fax: 972-860-2941<br />

Visit our website at www.cedarvalleycollege.edu/ContinuingEducation and go to<br />

Perspective Instructors for the required Course Proposal form.<br />

Note: Course/Program Proposals are due by April 30th for consideration for the Fall semester, by<br />

August 30th for the Spring semester, and by January 30th for the Summer semester.<br />

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senior adults<br />

microsoft<br />

computer classes<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

is pleased to partner with<br />

Microsoft Office<br />

to present the<br />

My PC Series<br />

Is technology enriching your life or just frustrating you? These fun and useful classes will help you get<br />

more from your PC but without all the technical jargon. Learn how to connect with family and friends<br />

in exciting new ways, share photos, preserve memories, shop and surf safely and more effectively, and<br />

unlock the magic of your Windows PC. Choose a favorite class from the following course topics:<br />

Getting Started with Windows 7:<br />

Saturday, Oct. 9<br />

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.<br />

Cost: $10<br />

This workshop takes a unique,<br />

fun approach to getting hands-on<br />

with the new Windows 7 operating<br />

system. Learn how to get around<br />

in Windows 7, adapt your desktop<br />

to fit your personal style and needs,<br />

work with files and file folders, find<br />

and use desktop tools and gadgets,<br />

and get a sneak peek at the fun<br />

things you can do with Windows 7<br />

-- like photo editing, making slide<br />

shows, and keeping in touch with<br />

friends and family! This workshop<br />

is recommended as a primer to the<br />

other courses.<br />

Introduction to Windows 7:<br />

Saturdays, Nov. 6 – Nov. 20<br />

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.<br />

Cost: $15<br />

This hands-on course takes a<br />

unique approach to teaching the<br />

skills necessary to navigate and use<br />

the Windows 7 operating system<br />

efficiently and confidently. Learn<br />

to maximize new features to get<br />

around, customize the desktop,<br />

and efficiently store, locate and<br />

search for files. Make the most of<br />

new tools and programs. Learn PC<br />

management essentials and perform<br />

basic preventative maintenance<br />

to keep your PC safe and running<br />

smoothly. This course is designed<br />

for both home and business users.<br />

Basic PC navigation skills highly<br />

recommended.<br />

Connected Families workshop:<br />

Saturday, Nov. 6<br />

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.<br />

Cost: $10<br />

Learn better ways to stay in touch –<br />

In class you learn how to see loved<br />

ones on your PC via webcam, try out<br />

social networking to keep connected<br />

with your family and friends, and<br />

learn how to share photos without<br />

bulky attachments. Class uses<br />

free Windows Live software that<br />

participants can install at home.<br />

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KEY: M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, U=Sunday<br />

SKILLS FOR SMALL<br />

BUSINESS PROGRAM<br />

Big News for Small Businesses in Texas<br />

It’s a good day to be a small business owner in Texas! <strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> and The Texas<br />

Workforce Commission (TWC) are gearing up to respond to the unique training needs of small<br />

businesses with the newly announced Skills for Smalls Business Program.<br />

If you are a small business owner in Texas (fewer than 100 employees), you can apply directly<br />

to TWC for training funds for newly hired employees or incumbent workers.<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> has added a variety of new courses specifically<br />

designed for small businesses. Whether you need Quick Books Accounting or<br />

Basic Business Marketing or Bidding and Estimating, make sure you have<br />

the skills you need to grow your small business.<br />

For more information about our Small Business Classes,<br />

or the Small Business Development Center, call 972/860-7800.<br />

Or, you can visit us online at www.cedarvalleycollege.edu.<br />

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CONTINUING EDUCATION INDEX<br />

Academy of Veterinary Imaging..............................................50<br />

Adult Basic Education Program..............................................68<br />

Adult Education & Career Preparation....................................49<br />

Advanced Accounting for Managers.......................................60<br />

Advanced Bookkeeping for Small Business............................60<br />

Appraisal.................................................................................56<br />

Assisted Living Management..................................................49<br />

Beg. Bookkeeping for Small Business....................................60<br />

Beginning Floral for Seniors....................................................59<br />

Bidding and Estimating...........................................................55<br />

Brain Fitness...........................................................................59<br />

Business Marketing.................................................................52<br />

Business Plan Preparation......................................................60<br />

CPT Coding.............................................................................50<br />

<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> at <strong>Cedar</strong> Hill..........................................45<br />

Certified Nurse Aide................................................................49<br />

Changing Challenging Behaviors (Discipline).........................54<br />

Child Care Professionals Training...........................................64<br />

Child Development 101...........................................................54<br />

Computer Basics.....................................................................53<br />

Computerized Accounting I for Small Business......................60<br />

Continuous Commissioning Seminar......................................63<br />

Contract Training Workforce Development.............................47<br />

Corporate Event Planning.......................................................56<br />

Customer Service Strategies..................................................52<br />

Dental Assisting.......................................................................50<br />

Desoto Fire Training Center....................................................40<br />

Do’s & Dont’s in Construction Employment............................56<br />

Economics for Seniors: Living Longer on Less.......................59<br />

Economics for Small Business................................................61<br />

Environmental Services Technician........................................56<br />

Event Planning........................................................................68<br />

Excel Formulas & Calculations...............................................53<br />

Finance...................................................................................56<br />

Financial Aid Information.........................................................64<br />

Financing for Small Business..................................................61<br />

GED Practice Test...................................................................62<br />

GED Preparation I...................................................................62<br />

GED Preparation II..................................................................62<br />

GED Testing Dates..................................................................66<br />

Grant Writing, Introduction......................................................52<br />

Growing your Small Business.................................................61<br />

Health Care Communication for Small Business Owners.......60<br />

Health Care Profession...........................................................68<br />

Holistic Approach to Health.....................................................59<br />

ICD-9 Coding..........................................................................50<br />

Institute for Sustainable Communities.....................................48<br />

Investment......................................................................... 56-57<br />

LEED Exam Prep....................................................................63<br />

Law Enforcement Academy....................................................65<br />

Law of Agency.........................................................................57<br />

Law of Contracts.....................................................................57<br />

Little Drama Kings & Queens..................................................54<br />

MS Access..............................................................................53<br />

MS Excel.................................................................................53<br />

MS Excel 2007, Intro Online...................................................53<br />

Management Certificate..........................................................52<br />

Managing your Small Business...............................................61<br />

Marketing................................................................................58<br />

Marketing your Small Business...............................................61<br />

Medical Insurance Billing........................................................50<br />

Medical Law and Ethics for Insurance....................................51<br />

Medical Terminology for Insurance Coding.............................51<br />

Music and Movement..............................................................55<br />

Next Step Computing..............................................................54<br />

Nursing Home Activity Director...............................................51<br />

Pharmacy Technician..............................................................51<br />

Phlebotomy I...........................................................................51<br />

Phlebotomy II..........................................................................52<br />

Principalship Review...............................................................55<br />

Principles I...............................................................................58<br />

Principles II........................................................................ 58-59<br />

Prospective Instructors............................................................69<br />

Real Estate Brokerage............................................................59<br />

Real Estate Computer Applications.........................................59<br />

Senior Adults Microsoft Computer Class.................................70<br />

Skills for Small Business Program..........................................71<br />

Solar Installation Exam Preparation........................................63<br />

Spanish for Seniors.................................................................60<br />

Standardized Test - SAT Preparation......................................62<br />

Storytelling Learning...............................................................55<br />

Supervision Certificate...................................................... 52-53<br />

Sustainable Cities Work..........................................................63<br />

Taxes Made Easy for Small Business.....................................61<br />

Teacher EC6 Preparation Class..............................................55<br />

Texas Teacher Certification Examination Prep Class..............67<br />

The Entrepreneur Business Training.......................................61<br />

Through the Cracks (Special Needs)......................................55<br />

Understanding the Human Resource Function for Sm. Bus...61<br />

Visual Basics Essentials for Applications................................54<br />

Web Page Design...................................................................54<br />

Wellness & Health Promotion for the Sm. Bus. Owner...........61<br />

What’s in a Book (Early Literacy)............................................55<br />

REGISTER NOW!<br />

Call 972-860-2995 to register today!<br />

www.cedarvalleycollege.edu

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