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ACADEMIC<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
SUMMER<br />
<strong>2013</strong><br />
SUMMER 1<br />
STARTS<br />
MAY<br />
20<br />
SUMMER 2<br />
STARTS<br />
JUNE<br />
18<br />
DOWNRIVER<br />
CAMPUS<br />
1 COLLEGE DISTRICT, 5 CAMPUSES<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
CAMPUS<br />
EASTERN<br />
CAMPUS<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
CAMPUS<br />
WESTERN<br />
CAMPUS<br />
WWW.WCCCD.EDU • 313-496-2600<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
CENTER
Board of Trustees<br />
Charles Paddock, Chairperson, District 8<br />
Vernon C. Allen, Jr., Vice-Chairperson, District 3<br />
Denise Wellons-Glover, Secretary, District 5<br />
Mary Ellen Stempfle, Treasurer, District 1<br />
Alan Anderson, Member, District 7<br />
LaTrello Sephers, Member, District 2<br />
Larry K. Lewis, Member, District 6<br />
Sharon P. Scott, Member, District 9<br />
Myron Wahls, Member, District 4<br />
Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Chancellor<br />
District Administrative Staff<br />
John Bolden, Senior Executive Vice Chancellor<br />
Patrick McNally, Ed.D., Assistant Chancellor for Instructional and Student Success<br />
Furquan Ahmed, District Vice Chancellor of Human Resources and Accountability<br />
Stephanie Bulger, Ph.D., District Vice Chancellor of Educational Affairs<br />
Kim DiCaro, District Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance<br />
Shawna Forbes, District Vice Chancellor School of Continuing Education and<br />
Workforce Development<br />
Johnesa Hodge, District Vice Chancellor of Institutional Effectiveness and Research<br />
Muna Khoury, District Vice Chancellor of Communications and<br />
Institutional Advancement<br />
Omobonike Odegbami, District Vice Chancellor, International Programs<br />
and Global Partnerships<br />
Kiran Sekhri, District Vice Chancellor of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer<br />
Brian Singleton, District Vice Chancellor of Student Services<br />
George W. Swan III, Ed.D., District Vice Chancellor for External Affairs<br />
Debraha Watson, Ph.D., Senior Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences<br />
Mark Lang, Provost of Entrepreneurial Institute & Resource Center<br />
Jonathan Cartwright, Sr., Executive District Director of Government<br />
Relations & <strong>Community</strong> Affairs<br />
Robert A. Wettle, Executive District Director, Internal Audit<br />
Darrick D. Muhammad, Director of Public Safety<br />
Sammie Rice, Chief Operation Officer of Physical Plant and Facilities<br />
Mark Sanford, Chief Human Resources Officer<br />
David C. Butty, Executive Dean, International Programs/Media Consultant<br />
Deborah Duyck, District Executive Dean, Heinz C. Prechter Educational<br />
and Performing Arts Center<br />
Derek T. Johnson, College Counsel<br />
Campus Administration<br />
Downriver Campus<br />
Anthony T. Arminiak, MSA, Campus President<br />
Downtown Campus<br />
Denise Shannon, Campus President<br />
Eastern Campus<br />
Mawine Diggs, Interim Campus President, Corporate College<br />
University Center<br />
Sandra Truitt Robinson Ed.D., Provost, University Center<br />
Northwest Campus<br />
Letitia Uduma, Ph.D., Campus President<br />
Western Campus<br />
Michael Dotson, Campus President<br />
Mission Statement<br />
WCCCD's mission is to empower individuals, businesses, and communities to achieve their<br />
goals through excellent and accessible services, culturally diverse experiences and globally<br />
competitive higher education and career advancement programs.<br />
Vision Statement<br />
WCCCD’s vision is to be recognized as an institution that has achieved national and<br />
international recognition for enduring excellence as a comprehensive multi-campus<br />
community college district. WCCCD will focus on continuous self-evaluation and<br />
improvement; preparation of a highly skilled workforce in support of the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
economy; student academic and career success, and leadership in strengthening the<br />
open door philosophy of educational opportunity.<br />
Institutional Accreditation<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is accredited by the Higher Learning<br />
Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,<br />
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604; 1-800-621-7440,<br />
(fax) 312-263-7462 or www.ncahlc.org. Information regarding the status of an institution<br />
is available at ext. 11, or Email to status@ncahlc.org; complaints can be directed to<br />
ext. 198, by Emailing to complaints@ncahlc.org.<br />
DISCLAIMER<br />
This class schedule is for information purposes only and does not constitute a contract.<br />
The District reserves the right to change, modify or alter without notice all fees, charges,<br />
tuition, expenses and costs of any kind and further reserves the right to add or delete,<br />
without notice, any course offering or information contained in this schedule.<br />
WCCCD reserves the right to assign instructional staff and to eliminate, cancel, phase out or<br />
reduce course sizes and/or programs for financial, curricular or programmatic reasons.<br />
DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
ITV Interactive Television<br />
LIO Live-Interactive Online<br />
ONL Online<br />
CLN<br />
CRN<br />
IMB<br />
L/L<br />
LAB<br />
LEC<br />
TBA<br />
Clinical<br />
Course Reference Number<br />
Imbedded Laboratory<br />
Lecture and Laboratory<br />
Laboratory<br />
Lecture<br />
To be announced<br />
LEGEND<br />
DAYS OF THE WEEK<br />
M Monday<br />
T Tuesday<br />
W Wednesday<br />
R Thursday<br />
F Friday<br />
S Saturday<br />
U Sunday<br />
DESIGNATES COMPUTER COURSE<br />
DESIGNATES GREEN COURSE<br />
STUDENTS please note that next to each<br />
discipline title there is a link that will direct<br />
you to WCCCD’s online bookstore,<br />
www.wcccdbookstore.com where you can<br />
look up the textbook required for each class.<br />
Simply click on the logo<br />
in the upper left corner; choose the semester,<br />
select the department, course and section and<br />
a list will appear below with the required<br />
textbook for each course (searching for the<br />
required textbook on this site DOES NOT<br />
require you to purchase the book.)<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
General Information<br />
Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
District Administrative Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
Campus Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
Vision Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
Institutional Accreditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
Legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1<br />
Enrollment Procedures<br />
How to Register On-line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3<br />
College Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
Registration Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />
Program Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />
How to Apply and Register for Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />
New Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />
Current Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />
Former Students (returning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />
Veteran Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />
International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Senior Citizens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Native American Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Student Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Assessment Testing <strong>Schedule</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Tuition and Fee Information<br />
Residency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Outstanding Balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Payment by Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Payment of Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Cashless Registration Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />
Returned Check Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />
Important Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />
Tuition and Fees Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />
Tuition Charge Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />
Deferred Tuition Payment Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />
Withdrawing from Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />
Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />
Tuition Refund Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />
Financial Aid and Other<br />
Financial Support Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10<br />
<strong>Academic</strong> Information<br />
Student Services<br />
Transcript Transfer Evaluations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />
Michigan <strong>Community</strong> College Virtual Learning Collaborative . . . . .11<br />
Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />
Career and Transfer Program Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-18<br />
<strong>Schedule</strong> Information<br />
<strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DISTANCE LEARNING/E-LEARNING . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-46<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-55<br />
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-66<br />
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58<br />
EASTERN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-74<br />
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75-87<br />
WESTERN CAMPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-95<br />
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90<br />
UNIVERSITY CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-100<br />
Weekend College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98<br />
Statements<br />
Institutional Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108<br />
Drug-Free Workplace<br />
Smoke-Free Compliance<br />
Statement of Compliance<br />
Notice of Non-Discrimination<br />
Grievance Procedure<br />
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109<br />
Social Security Number Privacy Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109<br />
Student Rights and Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109<br />
Campus Safety at WCCCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110-112<br />
Important Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112<br />
Additional Information<br />
One District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13<br />
Priority Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />
Campus Signature Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />
MAT 111 Basic Math & Pre-Algebra Computer-Based . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />
Computer Information Systems Showcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />
Fire Protection Technology Showcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21<br />
Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology Showcase . . . . . . . .22<br />
Pharmacy Technology Program Showcase<br />
Artistic Welding Showcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />
Coming Fall <strong>2013</strong> - Light Rail Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />
Career Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-28<br />
University Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />
Got Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />
Emergency Alert System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />
Phi Theta Kappa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101<br />
Honors Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102<br />
World Languages Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103<br />
The World Awaits You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104<br />
Online Continuing Education for Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . .105<br />
Online Public Safety Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106<br />
MAT 112 Elementary Algebra Computer Based . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107<br />
Customer Service Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113<br />
Kids’ College Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114-115<br />
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General Information (313) 496-2600
Register for classes online!<br />
Why stand in line?<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />
College District has made it easier<br />
for you to register for classes by offering the<br />
complete registration process on the District’s web site. Now<br />
you can register online for classes at a time and location<br />
most convenient for you! All five campus locations have a<br />
Student Self-Service Center with staff available to provide assistance with registration.<br />
Descriptions of the course requirements are available online to help you decide<br />
which courses are right for you. Additionally, the web site has an online<br />
Registration Guide that provides you with detailed information about the process.<br />
Log on to www.wcccd.edu and<br />
follow the links to register online today!<br />
WebGate: How To Register For A Course Online<br />
Step One:<br />
a. Log on to www.wcccd.edu<br />
b. Click on WebGate<br />
c. Click on Enter WebGate<br />
Step Two:<br />
a. Enter your <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District Student<br />
Identification Number or social security number (optional) in the<br />
user ID box.<br />
Please Note: This is a 9 (nine) digit code beginning with the A<br />
and two zeros followed by six digits. (i.e. A00-------).<br />
Your 9-digit student identification number was provided to you<br />
during the admission process.<br />
b. For first time users, enter your date of birth (MMDDYY)<br />
in the box next to PIN. For returning users, enter your<br />
personal (six digit) PIN.<br />
c. Click on Login<br />
Step Three:<br />
(For first time users)<br />
Re-enter the old PIN (your six digit (MMDDYY)<br />
Enter your new PIN (a personal six digit number)<br />
Re-enter your new PIN again Click Login<br />
Step Four: (For first time users)<br />
a. In the box next to Enter Question: Type a question that only<br />
you will be able to answer.<br />
b. In the box next to Answer: Type the answer to the question<br />
you entered.<br />
c. Click on Submit<br />
Step Five: Click on Student<br />
Step Six: Click on Registration<br />
Step Seven: Click On Add or Drop Classes<br />
Step Eight: Next to Select a Term: The current term will<br />
automatically appear.<br />
a. Click on Submit<br />
Step Nine: In the first box under CRN, enter the five digit CRN<br />
(Course Reference Number). The CRN for each course appears in<br />
the first column of the <strong>Academic</strong> Class <strong>Schedule</strong> under the CRN<br />
heading. Use only the first five digits. The remaining three digits<br />
are the section number. Click on Submit Changes.<br />
Step Ten: Click on the Tuition Fee Assessment link at the bottom<br />
of the page and proceed with payment (checking account, savings<br />
account or credit card.)<br />
Congratulations!<br />
You have successfully registered! The following page confirming your<br />
course registration (Web Registered) details will appear. Click on the<br />
Tuition Fee Assessment link at the bottom of the page and proceed<br />
to Credit Card Payment.These links appear at the bottom of the<br />
respective pages.<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 3
COLLEGE CALENDAR<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
Important Registration Information<br />
You must have earned a passing grade for all pre-requisite courses or you will not be allowed to register for the next sequential course. In addition to meeting the official<br />
admissions/registration requirements, you must select a program of study. For certain career programs you must complete an official Program Admission Form which may be obtained<br />
from the Campus <strong>Academic</strong> Officer or the campus Admissions Office after completing all course pre-/co-requisites.<br />
You are officially registered when the registration staff enters your classes or you click the submit button on WebGate.<br />
You are then responsible for all tuition and fees incurred including the non-refundable registration fee.<br />
You are to pay at least 65% of your tuition at the time of registration. Students registering online will also have the option of paying online. You must officially withdraw from<br />
your class(es) within the refund period to be eligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still due when you drop a course after the refund period<br />
ends. Therefore, any course dropped after the 50% refund must be paid in FULL.<br />
SUMMER I, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Monday, March 18, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Early <strong>Academic</strong> Advising Begins<br />
Friday, March 22-March, 24 <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 1 (42+ Credits)<br />
Monday, March 25-March, 27 <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 2 (30+ Credits)<br />
Thursday, March 28-March 31, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 3 (12+ Credits)<br />
Friday, March 29-April 4, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPRING BREAK - NO CLASSES<br />
Monday, April 1-April 7, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Open Online Registration (All returning students)<br />
Monday, April 8-May 20, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Registration (Walk-in and Online)<br />
Monday, May 20, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLASSES BEGIN<br />
Monday, May 27, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memorial Day Holiday - NO CLASSES - COLLEGE CLOSED<br />
Tuesday, May 28, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to withdraw at 100% refund<br />
Tuesday, June 4, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to withdraw at 50% refund<br />
Thursday, July 4, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Independence Day Holiday - NO CLASSES - COLLEGE CLOSED<br />
Monday, July 8, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to pay 35% balance of deferred tuition (without incurring default fee)<br />
Monday, July 8, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to withdraw with a “W” grade (without Instructor’s signature)<br />
Tuesday, July 9, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20 Default fee assessed<br />
Monday, July 8, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduation Application Deadline<br />
Monday, July 29, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to withdraw with a “W” grade (Instructor’s signature required)<br />
Monday, August 5, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FINAL EXAM WEEK<br />
Tuesday, August 6, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30 Delinquent fee assessed<br />
Monday, August 12, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLASSES END<br />
Wednesday, August 14, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grades Due, 4:00 P.M.<br />
SUMMER II, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Monday, March 18, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Early <strong>Academic</strong> Advising Begins<br />
Friday, March 22-March, 24 <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 1 (42+ Credits)<br />
Monday, March 25-March, 27 <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 2 (30+ Credits)<br />
Thursday, March 28-March 31, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 3 (12+ Credits)<br />
Friday, March 29-April 4, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPRING BREAK - NO CLASSES<br />
Monday, April 1-April 7, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Open Online Registration (All returning students)<br />
Monday, April 8-June 18, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Registration (Walk-in and Online)<br />
Monday, May 27, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memorial Day Holiday - NO CLASSES - COLLEGE CLOSED<br />
Tuesday, June 18, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLASSES BEGIN<br />
Friday, June 21, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to withdraw at 100% refund<br />
Friday, June 28, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to withdraw at 50% refund<br />
Wednesday, July 3, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to withdraw with a “W” grade (without Instructor’s signature)<br />
Thursday, July 4, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Independence Day Holiday - NO CLASSES - COLLEGE CLOSED<br />
Monday, July 8, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduation Application Deadline<br />
Monday, July 8, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to pay 35% balance of deferred tuition (without incurring default fee)<br />
Tuesday, July 9, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20 Default fee assessed<br />
Friday, July 19, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to withdraw with a “W” grade (Instructor’s signature required)<br />
Monday, July 29, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FINAL EXAM WEEK<br />
Monday, August 5, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLASSES END<br />
Tuesday, August 6, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30 Delinquent fee assessed<br />
Wednesday, August 7, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grades due, 4:00 p.m.<br />
Note: All grades are due 48 hours after the class ends. Please refer to chart on page 9 of the schedule for important refund dates.<br />
<strong>Academic</strong> advising is available throughout the year. All students are encouraged to see an advisor prior to class registration.<br />
REGISTRATION HOURS<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> I: April 8 - May 20, <strong>2013</strong> and <strong>Summer</strong> II: April 8 - June 18, <strong>2013</strong>* See above for <strong>Schedule</strong> dates<br />
Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.<br />
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> I Saturdays at end of registration: May 11 & 18, <strong>2013</strong> • <strong>Summer</strong> II Saturdays at end of registration: June 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />
NOTE: Online registration assistance is available during hours of operation at all campus locations.
Applying for<br />
Admission<br />
Admissions<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is an open admission<br />
institution and automatic for those who are 18 or years of age or<br />
older. Admission to specific programs is not automatic. For further<br />
information, please visit www.wcccd.edu or contact the Office of<br />
Admissions at any of the following locations:<br />
Downriver Campus 734-374-3229<br />
Downtown Campus 313-496-2788<br />
Eastern Campus 313-579-6940<br />
Northwest Campus 313-943-4064<br />
Western Campus 734-697-5181<br />
For high school students under 18 years of age, the approval of a<br />
parent or guardian and the high school principal or counselor is<br />
required on the "Dual Enrollment" form. These forms are available<br />
at the Office of Admissions and Records at each campus.<br />
Persons under age 16 must re-apply and be approved each semester<br />
for which they intend to enroll regardless of previous enrollments.<br />
Applications for persons under the age of 16 must be submitted to<br />
the District Office of Student Services, 801 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI<br />
48226.<br />
*Dual Enrollment classes may be available at no cost to the high<br />
school student who qualifies under the State School Aid Act,<br />
PA.148, Section 216. Students should contact their high school<br />
principal or counselor for information.<br />
Program Admission<br />
Certain programs at the District have prerequisite courses and other<br />
criteria required for admission. In addition to meeting the official<br />
admissions/registration program requirements, students are required to<br />
apply for official program admission to their program of study. Students<br />
must complete an official Program Admission Form that may be<br />
obtained from the campus Student Services Office, the Office of<br />
Admissions or from the Campus <strong>Academic</strong> Officer. Additionally, to<br />
register for courses in technical degrees and certificate programs,<br />
except for specified introductory courses, students must have applied<br />
for and been accepted through the formal program admission process<br />
as specified in the District Catalog. Contact the Office of Admissions for<br />
specific program admission instructions.<br />
Please Note: All students re-admitted to WCCCD after missing four<br />
or more consecutive regular semesters will be responsible for the<br />
curricula and regulations published in the current catalog and<br />
other official publications which are in effect at the time of their<br />
re-admission. In certain cases, dates of program admission may<br />
take precedence over dates of District admission for purpose of<br />
meeting program requirements for graduation.<br />
How to apply and<br />
register for classes<br />
Students may apply for admissions online by following directions<br />
provided at www.wcccd.edu. Once your online application has been<br />
submitted, the acknowledgement letter will be sent describing<br />
registration instructions for new students.<br />
Registration is held in the Student Services Center at each campus<br />
and online.<br />
The following steps are applicable to those students who register in<br />
person at any campus.<br />
Step 1 – Apply for Admission<br />
This step is for New or Re-admitted students only.<br />
Current students should update mailing address<br />
and phone number.<br />
All new students are required to complete WCCCD’s online<br />
orientation by logging on to www.wcccd.edu<br />
Step 2 – Assessment<br />
For new students, assessment is discussed and a referral<br />
made for the COMPASS or ASSETT test if appropriate.<br />
Following testing, students will meet with an<br />
academic advisor who will interpret test scores.<br />
Step 3 – Enrollment Data Verification<br />
Staff members will verify residency, personal data, check<br />
for financial holds, and refer students to an academic advisor.<br />
Step 4 – <strong>Academic</strong> Advising<br />
Students meet with an academic advisor to discuss<br />
educational goals and select courses.<br />
Step 5 – Registration<br />
Course registration information is entered into the computer.<br />
Confirm your student email address in WebGate. See Got Email<br />
page 154 for further instructions.<br />
Step 6 – Photo ID Card<br />
Obtain official student ID card and parking sticker at the<br />
Campus Security Office and sign up for Emergency Alert.<br />
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Steps to Enrollment<br />
New Students<br />
1. Many students may choose to apply for admissions online by going<br />
to www.wcccd.edu. Other students must complete and submit an<br />
application for admission at the campus Admissions and Records<br />
Office of their choice.<br />
2. Have all previous academic credentials (official transcripts)<br />
forwarded to the District Records Office with a transcript evaluation<br />
request form.<br />
3. When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow the<br />
instructions. Assessment testing is required for most new students and<br />
should be completed prior to registering for classes. Please see page 7<br />
for testing times.<br />
4. After completing your application and assessment testing, you<br />
will meet with an academic advisor to discuss your educational<br />
goals and select appropriate courses. You are now ready to<br />
register.<br />
5. All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.<br />
The District offers a deferred payment plan and some students may<br />
qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if you meet all preliminary<br />
guidelines and officially drop classes by the refund deadline. For<br />
more information, please see the Refund Policy in this schedule.<br />
IMPORTANT:<br />
Students who register for classes are responsible for<br />
payment of their tuition and fees. Classes must be officially<br />
dropped by completing necessary forms that are<br />
available in the Admission/ Records Offices, or online.<br />
Students who do not drop prior to published drop dates<br />
will be responsible for paying the full tuition and fee<br />
assessment.<br />
Current Students<br />
• Students who have completed less than 12 credit hours are<br />
required to meet with an academic advisor. Students who have<br />
successfully completed 12 or more credit hours are encouraged<br />
to meet with an academic advisor.<br />
• All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.<br />
The District offers a deferred payment plan and some<br />
students may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if<br />
you officially drop classes by the refund deadline.<br />
• Upon completion of registration all students are responsible<br />
for all assessments & fees. Tuition and other charges will NOT<br />
be waived unless a student officially drops the class(es). There<br />
are two methods by which a student may drop a class. Method<br />
1: Log onto WebGate, go to registration, and drop the class.<br />
Method II: Obtain Drop/Add form from the Admission/<br />
Records Office. In order to receive a refund of tuition and<br />
applicable fees, the form must be completed and processed.<br />
Students who do not drop by the appropriate deadline will be<br />
responsible for paying all tuition charges.<br />
Former Students (Returning)<br />
A returning student is an individual who has not attended the District<br />
for 4 or more regular semesters. All students in this category must<br />
complete an application for re-admission.<br />
• Complete and submit an Application for re-admission at the<br />
campus Admissions and Records Office of your choice. (Students<br />
seeking a degree in an occupational program must apply for<br />
re-admission to a specific program.)<br />
• Have all your previous academic credentials (official transcripts) and<br />
submit a transcript evaluation form along with transcripts to the<br />
District Records Office.<br />
• When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow the<br />
instructions outlined in the letter. If you have not completed the<br />
English and Math requirements, you will need assessment testing.<br />
• Complete assessment testing.<br />
-or-<br />
• If you do not need assessment testing, you will visit with a<br />
counselor/advisor for academic advising and course selection.<br />
This step is required for all students who have completed less than 12<br />
credit hours and is optional, but encouraged, for students who have<br />
successfully earned 12 or more credit hours.<br />
• All fees must be paid paid by the deadline date established each<br />
semester. The District offers a deferred payment plan and some<br />
students may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if<br />
you officially drop classes by the refund deadline.<br />
Please Note: All students re-admitted to WCCCD after missing four<br />
or more regular semesters will be responsible for the curricula and<br />
regulations published in the current catalog and other official publications<br />
which are in effect at the time of re-admission.<br />
Veterans<br />
The Veterans Affairs Office is located in the District Records Office,<br />
801 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226, 2nd Floor. The phone number<br />
is (313) 496-2523 or (313) 496-2581.<br />
The purpose of the Veterans Affairs Office is to certify the enrollment<br />
of veterans and their dependents who are using their educational<br />
benefits. The staff in the Veterans Affairs Office serve as a liaison<br />
between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the students at <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District. The staff assists with the<br />
completion of forms, explaining the various degree options available<br />
at WCCCD, and directing students to the appropriate college personnel<br />
for support services. Veterans should schedule an appointment<br />
with an academic advisor for individual assistance. All forms may be<br />
printed from the WCCCD website, www.wcccd.edu.<br />
The Department of Veterans Affairs requires that all recipients of<br />
veteran educational benefits make progress toward their stated<br />
program. Therefore, all veterans and their dependents receiving<br />
benefits must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0<br />
to remain eligible for benefits. Veterans whose cumulative GPA falls<br />
below 2.0 will be required to raise the GPA to a satisfactory 2.0 level<br />
within two semesters to be eligible for continued benefits. If the<br />
veteran fails to do so, the Department of Veterans Affairs will be<br />
notified of their unsatisfactory academic progress.<br />
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General Information (313) 496-2600
International Students<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District encourages applicants for<br />
admission from qualified persons around the world and values the<br />
diversity that international students bring to campus. A vibrant<br />
international student population translates to a stronger multicultural<br />
experience for all students.<br />
The District is authorized under Federal law to enroll immigrant alien<br />
students on the “F-1” student visa. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College<br />
District follows requirements set forth by the United States Department<br />
of Homeland Security. Each requirement must be satisfied before<br />
admission as an International Student is considered. International<br />
applicants should visit the website for application deadlines and a list of<br />
credentials needed for a complete application to be considered at:<br />
http://www.wcccd.edu/ students/inter_admission.htm<br />
Senior Citizens<br />
Citizens who are residents of the District and 60 years of age or<br />
older may enroll at the District tuition-free. Senior Citizen Tuition<br />
Waivers will be granted on a seat-availability basis in regularly<br />
scheduled academic classes. Although student activity fees shall be<br />
waived for senior citizens, they are responsible for all other fees such<br />
as the cost of books and class supplies. Senior students are expected<br />
to adhere to the same academic standards, rules and regulations that<br />
are in place for other students. Proof of age and residency is required<br />
at the time of registration.<br />
Residency is established at time of registration. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />
College District reserves the right to make final decisions on residency<br />
eligibility.<br />
Native American Students<br />
Free tuition is available to eligible Native American students. Students<br />
are responsible for all fees, books and class supplies. Students<br />
claiming this exemption must present appropriate documentation<br />
at the time of enrollment. For more information visit the Office of<br />
Admissions & Records at your campus.<br />
Student Assessment<br />
What is Assessment Testing? (COMPASS)<br />
Student Assessment is a process through which the District will be<br />
able to determine if you need to improve your reading, writing or<br />
mathematic skills. The assessment test scores will provide the<br />
necessary information for your <strong>Academic</strong> Advisor to place you in<br />
courses appropriate for your skill level.<br />
How do I schedule my assessment testing?<br />
Assessment Testing is available at the campus of your choice<br />
on a walk in basis. Please plan to stay at least two hours for<br />
your testing session. It is suggested that you prepare for<br />
assessment prior to test day. Sample test questions are available<br />
online at http://www.act.org/compass/sample/index.html,<br />
or visit your campus Student Services Office. Please bring a calculator<br />
and a photo ID when testing. Students are encouraged to call the<br />
campus Student Services Office to confirm time.<br />
Assessment Testing <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
COMPASS Testing on a Walk-In Basis<br />
Days<br />
Times<br />
Mondays-Thursdays<br />
Fridays<br />
9:00 am – 5:30 pm<br />
9:00 am – 2:30 pm<br />
Tuition and<br />
Fee Information<br />
Residency<br />
Students residing in the District will be charged resident tuition rates.<br />
The District is defined as all of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> with the exception of the<br />
following cities and townships: Dearborn, part of Dearborn Heights,<br />
Garden City, Highland Park, Livonia, Northville, Plymouth and part of<br />
Canton Township. Residency can be verified by voter registration card,<br />
driver's license, tax or rent receipts, or state identification card.<br />
Residency is established at time of registration. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />
College District reserves the right to make final decisions on residency<br />
eligibility.<br />
Outstanding Balances<br />
Outstanding balances that are not paid on or before the published due<br />
date will be placed on a Financial Hold and charged a $20 default fee.<br />
All student accounts remaining delinquent at the end of the semester<br />
(please refer to the District calendar for specific date) will be charged an<br />
additional delinquent payment fee of $30.<br />
Students who cancel or withdraw from classes after all refund periods have<br />
passed will not receive a refund.<br />
Effective July 1, 2008, federal regulation dictate that financial aid students<br />
will no longer be able to use current award year financial aid funds to<br />
cover prior year outstanding balances that exceed $200.<br />
Payment by Check<br />
Personal checks must be drawn on a financial institution within the<br />
United States and must have a preprinted name and account number<br />
on them. If the writer of the check is a person other than the student,<br />
the student must present the writer's ID. The student must have<br />
adequate picture identification and endorse the check. Any one of<br />
the following forms of identification are accepted: driver’s license,<br />
military service ID, picture charge cards, employment picture ID<br />
card, state picture ID card or passport.<br />
Payment of Tuition and Fees<br />
All tuition, fees and deposits are due at the time of registration.<br />
Students that choose the deferred tuition payment plan must pay a<br />
minimum of 65% of total tuition and fee(s) for the current term.<br />
Payments may be made by money order, check, Visa, MasterCard,<br />
Discover Card, American Express, or ATM debit card. The District<br />
accepts online payments through all major credit cards and through<br />
checking and savings accounts.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District reserves the right<br />
to cancel the registration of any student who does not make<br />
the required tuition and fees payment within the specified<br />
time frame.<br />
Cashless Registration Process<br />
The District does not accept cash. Students may choose<br />
to pay by money order, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover,<br />
American Express or ATM debit card. The Ditrict accepts online<br />
payments through all major credit cards and through checking<br />
and savings accounts. The District Bookstores provide money<br />
orders for a nominal fee. It is recommended that the student<br />
review the cost of tuition and fees in the class schedule before<br />
registering. Please remember to consider the fees for student<br />
activities, labs, and registration when calculating tuition costs.<br />
Note: ALL RETURNING STUDENTS WHO HAVE AN OUTSTANDING<br />
BALANCE MUST PAY 100% OF THEIR OUTSTANDING BALANCE.<br />
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Returned Check Policy<br />
Students are liable for all amounts pertaining to any bank rejected<br />
checks, which includes but is not necessarily limited to the following:<br />
• The amount of the rejected check<br />
• A $20 District service fee for NSF (non-sufficient funds) processing<br />
• Charges assessed by the external check guarantee agency<br />
utilized by the District.<br />
ALL CHECKS WRITTEN TO THE DISTRICT ARE VERIFIED BY AN<br />
EXTERNAL CHECK GUARANTEE AGENCY. ALL RETURNED CHECKS ARE<br />
SUBJECT TO THE AGENCY’S COLLECTION FEES.<br />
STOP PAYMENT OF CHECK DOES NOT INITIATE CANCELLA-<br />
TION OF CLASSES. YOU MUST OFFICIALLY WITHDRAW<br />
FROM YOUR CLASSES, BY COMPLETING A ADD/DROP<br />
FORM or ONLINE.<br />
Important Registration Information<br />
You are officially registered when the registration staff enters your<br />
classes into the registration system or once you click the“submit” button<br />
if registering online. You are responsible for all tuition and fees<br />
incurred including the non-refundable registration fee. You must<br />
pay at least 65% of your tuition and fees at the time of registration. You<br />
must officially withdraw from your class(es) within the refund period to be<br />
eligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still due<br />
when you drop a course after the refund period ends. Therefore, any<br />
course dropped after the 50% refund period must be paid in FULL.<br />
Tuition and Fees<br />
Tuition at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College<br />
District is Based upon Residency:<br />
WCCCD – District Residents $ 99.00 Per Credit Hour<br />
Other Michigan residents $110.00 Per Credit Hour<br />
Out-of-state residents $140.00 Per Credit Hour<br />
International students $140.00 Per Credit Hour<br />
Refundable Fees<br />
Student Activity Fees $ 2.00 Per Credit Hour<br />
Technology Fees $ 5.00 Per Credit Hour<br />
Laboratory Fees<br />
See Course Listings<br />
Science Laboratory Fees $75.00 Per Science Lab<br />
Distance Learning (DL) Fees $20.00 Per DL Student<br />
Enrollment<br />
Non – Refundable Fees<br />
Registration $50.00<br />
Default $20.00<br />
Delinquent Payment Fee $30.00<br />
Duplicate Diploma $10.00<br />
Non – Refundable Testing Fees<br />
Nursing Testing Support Fee $197.75 per semester<br />
Health Occupation Basic<br />
Information Test (HOBIT) Fee $ 25.00<br />
Test of Essential <strong>Academic</strong><br />
Skills (TEAS) $ 40.00<br />
Vet Tech Refundable Fees<br />
Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab $ 130.00 Per Science Lab<br />
Small Animal Technology I Lab $ 60.00 Per Science Lab<br />
Clinical Pathology Lec/ Lab $ 35.00 Per Science Lab<br />
Small Animal Technology II Lab $ 230.00 Per Science Lab<br />
Large Animal Medicine Lab $ 60.00 Per Science Lab<br />
Veterinary Technology Practium II $ 65.00 Per Science Lab<br />
Deferred payment opportunities are available for students. See the Deferred Tuition Chart for charges.<br />
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Tuition Charge Chart<br />
The amounts listed below represent the current tuition<br />
charge per credit hour which includes registration, student activity<br />
and technology fees. Other fees may apply.<br />
Out-of International Out of<br />
In-District Out-of District Student or State<br />
Hours In-District $99.00/CR District @ $110.00/CR Out of State $140.00/CR<br />
CR @ $99.00/CR *W/FEES $110.00/CR *W/FEES $140.00/CR *W/FEES<br />
1 99.00 156.00 110.00 167.00 140.00 197.00<br />
2 198.00 262.00 220.00 284.00 280.00 344.00<br />
3 297.00 368.00 330.00 401.00 420.00 491.00<br />
4 396.00 474.00 440.00 518.00 560.00 638.00<br />
5 495.00 580.00 550.00 635.00 700.00 785.00<br />
6 594.00 686.00 660.00 752.00 840.00 932.00<br />
7 693.00 792.00 770.00 869.00 980.00 1,079.00<br />
8 792.00 898.00 880.00 986.00 1,120.00 1,226.00<br />
9 891.00 1,004.00 990.00 1,103.00 1,260.00 1,373.00<br />
10 990.00 1,110.00 1,100.00 1,220.00 1,400.00 1,520.00<br />
11 1,089.00 1,216.00 1,210.00 1,337.00 1,540.00 1,667.00<br />
12 1,188.00 1,322.00 1,320.00 1,454.00 1,680.00 1,814.00<br />
13 1,287.00 1,428.00 1,430.00 1,571.00 1,820.00 1,961.00<br />
14 1,386.00 1,534.00 1,540.00 1,688.00 1,960.00 2,108.00<br />
15 1,485.00 1,640.00 1,650.00 1,805.00 2,100.00 2,255.00<br />
16 1,584.00 1,746.00 1,760.00 1,922.00 2,240.00 2,402.00<br />
17 1,683.00 1,852.00 1,870.00 2,039.00 2,380.00 2,549.00<br />
18 1,782.00 1,958.00 1,980.00 2,156.00 2,520.00 2,696.00<br />
*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Other<br />
fees such as testing, default, duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in the<br />
calculations above.<br />
Deferred Tuition Payment Chart<br />
A MINIMUM OF 65% OF THE FULL ASSESSMENT<br />
IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION.<br />
The amounts listed below represent the current<br />
tuition charge with the 65% minimum payment amount<br />
per credit hour, INCLUDING the REGISTRATION,<br />
STUDENT ACTIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY FEES ONLY.<br />
Other fees may apply.<br />
Credits In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State<br />
Hours @$99.00/CR @$110.00/CR @$140.00/CR<br />
CR *W/FEES *W/FEES *W/FEES<br />
1 101.40 108.55 128.05<br />
2 170.30 184.60 223.60<br />
3 239.20 260.65 319.15<br />
4 308.10 336.70 414.70<br />
5 377.00 412.75 510.25<br />
6 445.90 488.80 605.80<br />
7 514.80 564.85 701.35<br />
8 583.70 640.90 796.90<br />
9 652.60 716.95 892.45<br />
10 721.50 793.00 988.00<br />
11 790.40 869.05 1,083.55<br />
12 859.30 945.10 1,179.10<br />
13 928.20 1,021.15 1,274.65<br />
14 997.10 1,097.20 1,370.20<br />
15 1,066.00 1,173.25 1,465.75<br />
16 1,134.90 1,249.30 1,561.30<br />
17 1,203.80 1,325.35 1,656.85<br />
18 1,272.70 1,401.40 1,752.40<br />
*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Other<br />
fees for default, or duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in the calculations<br />
above.<br />
General Information (313) 496-2600
Withdrawing from Classes<br />
Officially withdrawing from classes may entitle students to full or<br />
partial refunds. See refund table below for important dates and<br />
percentages of tuition refund.<br />
Refunds<br />
Classes cancelled by the District will result in a 100% refund. The<br />
District reserves the right to cancel classes. The District will attempt to<br />
notify students whose classes are cancelled. Students substituting<br />
another course must process a drop/add form as soon as possible.<br />
If students do not wish to substitute another course, a refund is<br />
automatic and there is no need to process a drop/add form. The<br />
refund will be mailed to the student approximately 3-5 weeks after<br />
the first day of the semester. There is no refund for health<br />
reasons. Classes dropped by the student after the refund deadlines<br />
will result in ‘‘no refund.” Tuition, Student Activity fees, Technology<br />
fee, and all course designated fees are refundable within the deadline<br />
requirements. However, registration and deferred fees are not<br />
refundable unless the District cancels one or all of a student's<br />
classes.<br />
Tuition Refund Dates<br />
Refund dates vary based upon course start and end dates, refer to<br />
chart below.<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
Important Refund Dates<br />
Part of Term # of Start End 100% 50%<br />
(Subterm) Weeks Date Date Last Date Last Date<br />
1 12 5/20/13 8/12/13 5/28/13 6/4/13<br />
2 7 6/18/13 8/5/13 6/21/13 6/28/13<br />
Financial Aid<br />
Applying for Financial Aid:<br />
Visit our outstanding Financial Aid Website at www.wcccd.edu to<br />
find out how to apply for financial aid and get up-to-date information<br />
every financial aid student should know. Monitor your personal<br />
financial aid information by logging into WebG ate, click on the icon<br />
located on the left side of the financial aid home page.<br />
Students must apply for financial aid online at www.fafsa.gov.<br />
Students are encouraged to apply for financial aid as early as<br />
January 2nd each year. Priority deadlines for submitting<br />
financial aid applications are:<br />
Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 1<br />
Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 1<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . .February 1<br />
If you do not apply by the above dates, we still encourage you to apply<br />
since you may be eligible for financial assistance. Student financial aid<br />
funds are made available only for purposes directly related to<br />
educational expenses. Use of financial aid funds for any other purpose<br />
will jeopardize eligibility for continued assistance. The District Financial<br />
Aid Office reserves the right to review, adjust and/or cancel awards at<br />
any time because of a change in a student's FAFSA, financial, marital,<br />
academic status, because of adjustments in federal or state regulations<br />
or funding or computational errors. A student may decline all or<br />
any portion of a financial aid award. A student may appeal for<br />
reconsideration of any aspect of a financial aid award by submitting<br />
written justification and supporting documentation. A student may<br />
accept any number of awards or other financial assistance from public<br />
and/or private sources, however the total financial assistance may not<br />
exceed the total cost of their attendance.<br />
Students who receive federal financial aid are expected to attend and<br />
successfully complete the coursework for which they enrolled. Payment<br />
of financial aid is based upon enrollment status and class attendance. If<br />
you add or drop classes after the disbursement of financial aid, the aid<br />
is subject to revision. Minimizing schedule adjustments after the<br />
beginning of each term will insure timely delivery and accuracy of the<br />
financial aid award.<br />
Adjustments made after the receipt of excess aid funds due to nonattendance<br />
or withdrawal will result in a reduction in aid eligibility and<br />
cause a balance due on the student’s account.<br />
Financial Aid is not automatically renewable. Students must apply every<br />
year to be considered for any type of assistance. Procedures for<br />
applying for financial aid are available online at www.wcccd.edu.<br />
The Types of Financial Assistance Include, but are<br />
not limited to:<br />
A. Federal Pell Grant<br />
B. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant<br />
C. Federal Stafford Loans<br />
D. Federal College Work-Study<br />
E. Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education<br />
Grant (TEACH)<br />
F. Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant<br />
The terms and conditions for each type of financial assistance are<br />
available under Financial Aid on the District’s website www.wcccd.edu<br />
A student may decline all or any portion of a financial aid award in<br />
writing.<br />
You must apply for financial aid electronically!<br />
The free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at<br />
www.fafsa.gov allows students to apply for financial aid through the<br />
Internet. Applications are submitted directly to the US Department of<br />
Education thereby reducing mailing delays. Results are received faster<br />
by WCCCD, which speeds up the processing of your application.<br />
Extensive online instructions are available to help you complete the<br />
application process.<br />
You must have ALL of the following items in order to complete the<br />
application:<br />
• Your (and your spouse's, if married) Federal Income Tax Return<br />
for the previous year<br />
• Your parents' (if you are a dependent under age 24) Federal<br />
Income Tax Return for previous year<br />
• W-2 Forms or other records of income<br />
• Records of other untaxed income received, social security,<br />
veterans benefits, military or clergy allowances<br />
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• Current bank statements<br />
• Current mortgage information<br />
• Records of stocks, bonds, and other investments<br />
• Business and/or farm records, if you or your parents own a<br />
business or farm<br />
• Your social security card and driver's license<br />
• Your alien registration card (if you are not a United States<br />
citizen)<br />
Once you have completed the application, via the Internet, you must<br />
e-sign your application. The Personal Identification Number (PIN)<br />
serves as the electronic signature. There is no charge for this<br />
application process.<br />
Within a few days, you should receive a Student Aid Report (SAR)<br />
from the US Department of Education via email with the processing<br />
results for the upcoming academic year. It will also contain<br />
information regarding your Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used<br />
(LEU) for eligible recipients. It is important that you review the<br />
information on your SAR very carefully. If you need additional help<br />
or wish to inquire regarding the results of your FAFSA on the web<br />
application for the upcoming academic year, you can contact FAFSA<br />
on the web or call the Customer Service Number 1-800-433-3243.<br />
Satisfactory <strong>Academic</strong> Progress:<br />
Federal regulations require that all students receiving Financial Aid<br />
make continued progress toward an educational goal.<br />
For further information regarding Satisfactory <strong>Academic</strong> Progress,<br />
please visit our website at www.wcccd.edu<br />
OTHER STUDENT SERVICES<br />
SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Carl D. Perkins Program<br />
Students enrolled in selected career and vocational programs at<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District may be eligible for<br />
support services through the Carl D. Perkins Program. Services<br />
include tutoring, advising, workshops, career/job preparation,<br />
financial assistance, etc. For application and eligibility<br />
requirements, call the District at (313) 496-2624.<br />
TRIO Transfer Program<br />
Funded by the United States Department of Education, the Transfer<br />
Program assists TRIO eligible students in transferring to a four year<br />
college or university. Program participants are offered a variety of<br />
services designed to assist them financially and academically.<br />
Students will increase their knowledge of the transfer requirements<br />
at various colleges and universities. To get more information about<br />
the Transfer Program call (313) 496-2634.<br />
MICUP<br />
Michigan College and University Partnership (MICUP) is a grant<br />
program coordinated by Michigan Technological University (MTU)<br />
that encourages academically and economically disadvantaged<br />
students as well as minority students to secure an education at a<br />
community college and transfer to a four-year institution to earn a<br />
baccalaureate degree. Benefits of being a part of the MICUP<br />
program include: 1) all expenses paid trip to Michigan<br />
Technological University for a fall campus tour and, 2) summer<br />
internship program with a stipend, free 3-credit class and research<br />
project opportunity at MTU for those applicants who are selected.<br />
For more information about the MICUP program, please call<br />
313-496-2634.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>Direct<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>Direct is an early admission program for students at WCCCD<br />
who are interested in transferring to <strong>Wayne</strong> State University to earn<br />
a bachelor’s degree. Students are encouraged to apply for the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong>Direct program early during their first two semesters at<br />
WCCCD to reap all the benefits of the program. <strong>Wayne</strong>Direct<br />
students who have a 2.0 GPA and 50 credits or an associate degree<br />
are guaranteed admission to WSU and an opportunity to apply for<br />
WSU scholarships upon transfer. Other benefits include:<br />
1. access to WSU academic resources such as advising, transfer<br />
credit evaluation, writing center workshops, <strong>Academic</strong> Success<br />
Center – tutoring<br />
2. career services such as counseling, resume workshops and<br />
mock interviews<br />
3. access to the WSU’s library, One Card, fitness facility, and<br />
events/activities<br />
For more information, go to http://www.admissions.wayne.edu/transfer/<br />
click on <strong>Wayne</strong>Direct. Download a <strong>Wayne</strong>Direct application at<br />
http://admissions.wayne.edu/pdf/waynedirectwc3.pdf or call<br />
(313) 496-2634.<br />
MI-LSAMP<br />
The Michigan Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation<br />
(MI-LSAMP) is a National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored<br />
consortium of 5 universities and 10 community colleges. The goal<br />
of the MI-LSAMP is to increase the number of highly trained<br />
minority students earning baccalaureate degrees in science,<br />
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.<br />
The MI-LSAMP paid summer undergraduate research programs<br />
hosted at the University of Michigan, Michigan State University,<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> State University and Western Michigan University engage<br />
students in mentored hands-on advanced research training.<br />
Current WCCCD underrepresented minority community college<br />
students with a 2.8 GPA or greater in a STEM program of study who<br />
plan to transfer to a 4-year institution to complete a STEM<br />
baccalaureate degree are eligible to apply.<br />
For more information refer to the web link,<br />
http://www.engin.umich.edu/students/mi-lsamp/,<br />
or call (313 496-2634).<br />
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STUDENT SERVICES<br />
Transcript Transfer Evaluations<br />
Incoming transfer students must request official transcripts from<br />
their previous college(s) for evaluation and review for transfer<br />
credit. Transcript Evaluation Forms must be completed and all<br />
official transcripts must be mailed to:<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District<br />
District Records, 2nd Floor<br />
801 W. Fort St.<br />
Detroit, MI 48226<br />
After completion of the transcript evaluation the student will<br />
receive official notice of accepted transfer credit.<br />
Announcing<br />
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and Enrollment Verification<br />
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• Convenient Secure transactions 24/7 transcript and Enrollment Verification<br />
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• Secure Real-time transactions order status tracking<br />
• Ability to order transcripts and Enrollment Verification<br />
To order for multiple a transcript recipients online or to track the status of an<br />
existing • Real-time order, log order on status to student tracking Webgate and follow the<br />
transcript requesting directions.<br />
To order a transcript and Enrollment Verification online or to<br />
track the status of an existing order, log on to student<br />
WebGate <strong>Wayne</strong> and <strong>County</strong> follow the <strong>Community</strong> transcript and College Enrollment District now<br />
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http://www.michigantransfernetwork.org<br />
Michigan <strong>Community</strong> College Virtual<br />
Learning Collaborative<br />
The Michigan <strong>Community</strong> College Association, with<br />
support from the Michigan Virtual University, has created<br />
a Michigan <strong>Community</strong> College Virtual Learning<br />
Collaborative (MCCVLC) among Michigan's community<br />
colleges. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is a<br />
member of the MCCVLC. The MCCVLC is designed to<br />
allow current Michigan community college students to<br />
take courses from other member colleges while still<br />
receiving support services and maintaining their<br />
academic record at the designated home college.<br />
For further admissions information, please visit<br />
www.mccvlc.org.<br />
For Student Assistance Call The<br />
DISTRICT COMMUNICATION<br />
MANAGEMENT CENTER<br />
Help Us Help You<br />
Questions? Concerns? Problems?<br />
1-800-300-2118<br />
Do you feel as if you have exhausted all avenues and<br />
followed the correct procedures to resolve an issue<br />
without a satisfactory outcome? Then you should<br />
contact the District Communication Management Center<br />
(DCMC) at 1-800-300-2118. A highly trained staff member<br />
will assist you in correcting any service issues or concerns you<br />
have.<br />
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BOOKSTORE<br />
You will find the textbooks, reference manuals and supplies you need at the bookstores operated on all campuses by the Nebraska Book Company. Prior to purchasing<br />
books, you should attend the first class and then bring a copy of your registration form and the class syllabus to make sure that you purchase the appropriate<br />
materials for class. At the end of the semester, you may sell your used books back to the bookstore during posted days and hours. Books that are clean and<br />
unmarked have higher resale value. Refunds are available only during the first ten days of the semester. Returned books must be clean, unmarked and<br />
accompanied by the proper receipt. You may visit the online bookstore to purchase text books at: www.wcccdbookstore.com.<br />
Regular Hours Begin: Tuesday, February 5th<br />
Monday 8:30am - 6:00pm<br />
Tue & Wed 8:30am – 7:00pm<br />
Thursday 8:30am – 5:00pm<br />
Friday 8:30am – 4:00pm<br />
Saturday 9:00am – 3:00pm<br />
Bookstore/College closed for Spring Break: Friday, March 29th - Thursday, April 4th<br />
Classes end Tuesday, May 14th<br />
Spring Book Buyback: Monday, April 29th – Saturday, May 18th (Regular Store Hours)<br />
Mon 8:30am - 6:00pm<br />
Tue & Wed 8:30am – 7:00pm<br />
Thu 8:30am – 5:00pm<br />
Fri<br />
8:30am – 4:00pm<br />
Sat 9:00am – 3:00pm<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> Bookrush: Monday, May 13th – Monday, June 3rd<br />
Mon - Thu 8:30am – 6:00pm<br />
Fri - Sat 9:00am – 3:00pm (Downtown & Eastern campus only)<br />
Bookstore closed for Memorial Day: Monday, May 27th<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> II begins Tuesday, June 18th<br />
Bookstore Closed for Independence Holiday: Thursday, July 4th<br />
Regular <strong>Summer</strong> Hours: Wednesday, May 29th – Saturday, Aug. 3rd<br />
Mon - Thu 9:00am - 5:30pm<br />
Fri - Sat 9:00am – 2:00pm (Downtown & Eastern campus only)<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> Book Buyback: Monday, Aug. 5th – Saturday, Aug. 17th<br />
Mon – Thu 8:30am – 7:00pm<br />
Fri<br />
8:30am – 4:00pm<br />
Sat 9:00am – 3:00pm<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> I ends Monday 8-5-13<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> II ends Monday 8-12-13<br />
Campus Bookstore<br />
Phone Numbers<br />
Downriver (734) 374-3210<br />
Downtown (313) 496-2690<br />
Eastern (313) 579-6995<br />
Northwest (313) 943-4044<br />
Western (734) 697-5196<br />
Book vouchers will<br />
be available<br />
4/29/13<br />
through<br />
6/3/13<br />
at the WCCCD<br />
bookstores.<br />
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<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District<br />
One DISTRICT<br />
SIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS AND ONLINE<br />
COURSES THROUGH DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
WCCCD supports you and your educational pursuits!<br />
Please keep in mind that as you work toward the completion of your degree<br />
or certificate you may be required to take courses at different locations.<br />
21000 Northline<br />
Taylor, MI 48180<br />
734-946-3500<br />
8200 W. Outer Drive<br />
Detroit, MI 48219<br />
313-943-4000<br />
1001 W. Fort St.<br />
Detroit, MI 48226<br />
313-496-2758<br />
9555 Haggerty<br />
Belleville, MI 48111<br />
734-699-7008<br />
5901 Conner<br />
Detroit, MI 48213<br />
313-922-3311<br />
Distance<br />
Learning<br />
19305 Vernier Road<br />
Harper Woods, MI 48225<br />
313-962-7150<br />
For more information call (313) 496-2600<br />
or visit our website at www.wcccd.edu
PRIORITY<br />
REGISTRATION<br />
WCCCD now offers priority registration. Priority registration allows current<br />
students who have accumulated at least 12 credit hours to register early.<br />
NOTE: Priority registration applies to online registration only<br />
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 1<br />
Starts Friday, March 22, <strong>2013</strong> for Students with 42+ credit hours<br />
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 2<br />
Starts Monday, March 25, <strong>2013</strong> for Students with 30+ credit hours<br />
PRIORITY REGISTRATION 3<br />
Starts Thursday, March 28, <strong>2013</strong> for Students with 12+ credit hours<br />
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS<br />
1. How do I know if I am eligible for<br />
priority registration?<br />
Access your unofficial transcript via<br />
WebGate. If you have accumulated 30<br />
credit hours, you are eligible for priority<br />
registration.<br />
2. How are my total hours earned computed?<br />
Based on the number of WCCCD credits<br />
earned as well as any additional coursework<br />
from other colleges you have had reviewed<br />
to apply to your WCCCD degree/certificate.<br />
3. What prevents students from registering on<br />
the wrong day?<br />
Webgate will identify those students eligible<br />
for priority registration.<br />
4. If I register on my priority date, when<br />
can I make schedule changes?<br />
You can register as early as your assigned<br />
date. After that date you may make schedule<br />
changes until registration for the semester<br />
ends. Refer to the registration calendar for<br />
the last day to register for a given semester.<br />
5. What are my registration options?<br />
You can register online or visit one of our<br />
campus self service centers.<br />
6. Why is there priority registration?<br />
Priority Registration was implemented to give<br />
priority to students who are close to<br />
graduation so that they may enroll in the<br />
required courses needed to graduate.<br />
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Campus Signature<br />
Programs<br />
Downtown Campus<br />
• Water Environment Technology<br />
• Business<br />
• Computer Information Systems<br />
• Computer Support Specialist<br />
• Network Administrator<br />
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering<br />
Downriver Campus<br />
• Automotive Technology<br />
• Alternative Fuels Technology<br />
• Emergency Medical Technology<br />
• Fire Protection<br />
• Homeland Security<br />
Eastern Campus<br />
• Entrepreneurship<br />
• Welding<br />
• Advanced Manufacturing<br />
• Heating, Ventilation, and Air<br />
Conditioning (HVAC)<br />
• Geothermal Technology<br />
Northwest Campus<br />
• Nursing<br />
• Criminal Justice (Corrections and<br />
Law Enforcement)<br />
• Food Service Management<br />
• Dental Hygiene<br />
• Dental Assisting<br />
• Surgical Technology<br />
• Phlebotomy<br />
• Pharmacy Technology<br />
Western Campus<br />
• Sustainable Buildings and Sites<br />
• Computer Information System<br />
• Logistics<br />
• Hemodialysis<br />
• Video Game Design & Animation<br />
• Website Designer<br />
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering<br />
• Heating, Ventilation and<br />
Air Conditioning (HVAC)<br />
For more information, please call 313-496-2600
Career Oriented Associate Degree Programs<br />
DEGREE KEY<br />
AA Associate of Arts<br />
AGS Associate of General Studies<br />
AAS Associate of Applied Science<br />
AS Associate of Science<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
DEGREE<br />
DOWNRIVER<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
Accounting AAS • • •<br />
Automotive Service Technology NATEF Certified AAS •<br />
Aviation Mechanics: Airframe AAS •<br />
Aviation Mechanics: Powerplant AAS •<br />
Business Administration AAS • • • • • •<br />
Computer Information Systems AAS • •<br />
Criminal Justice: Corrections AAS • •<br />
Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement AAS • •<br />
Dental Hygiene AS •<br />
Digital Media Production AAS •<br />
Early Childhood Education: Child Care Training: CDA AAS •<br />
Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology AAS • •<br />
Electrical Electronics Engineering: Computer Technology AAS • •<br />
Electrical Electronics Engineering: Industrial Electronics & Control Technology AAS • •<br />
Electrical Electronics Engineering: Telecommunications Technology AAS • •<br />
Emergency Medical Technology AAS • •<br />
Emergency Room/Multi-Skill Healthcare Technology AAS •<br />
Facility Maintenance AAS •<br />
Fire Protection Technology: Fire Administration AAS •<br />
Fire Protection Technology: Fire Suppression AAS •<br />
Foodservice Systems Management AAS •<br />
Gerontology AAS •<br />
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) AAS • •<br />
Industrial Computer Graphics AAS •<br />
Machine Tool Technology AAS •<br />
Manufacturing Technology AAS •<br />
Mental Health AS • •<br />
Numerical Control Technology AAS •<br />
Nursing AAS • •<br />
Office Information Systems: E-Business AAS • •<br />
Office Information Systems: Office Specialist AAS • •<br />
Paralegal Technology AAS •<br />
Pharmacy Technology AAS •<br />
Surgical Technology AAS • •<br />
Veterinary Technology AAS •<br />
Welding Technology AAS •<br />
EASTERN<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
WESTERN<br />
OTHER<br />
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Transfer Oriented<br />
Associate Degree<br />
Programs<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
Please Note: Not all courses and<br />
programs are offered every<br />
semester at each campus:<br />
Programs are offered District-<br />
Wide, meaning that students may<br />
have to attend classes at more<br />
than one campus in order to<br />
complete programs.<br />
DEGREE<br />
CERTIFICATE<br />
DOWNRIVER<br />
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DOWNTOWN<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
Associate of Arts AA • • • • •<br />
Associate of Science AS • • • • •<br />
Associate of General Studies AGS • • • • •<br />
Business Administration AA • • • • •<br />
Pre-Engineering AS • •<br />
Pre-Mortuary Science AAS •<br />
Pre-Physician Assistant AAS • • • •<br />
Pre-Social Work AA •<br />
Teacher Education Elementary Education AA • •<br />
Certificate Programs<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
EASTERN<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
Accounting CERT • • •<br />
Addiction Studies CERT • •<br />
Alternative Fuels Technology CERT •<br />
American Sign Language CERT •<br />
Automotive Service Technology NATEF Certified CERT •<br />
Aviation Mechanics: Airframe CERT •<br />
Aviation Mechanics: Powerplant CERT •<br />
Computer Information Systems: Computer Support Specialist CERT •<br />
Computer Information Systems: Network Administrator CERT •<br />
Computer Information Systems: Video Game Design and Animation CERT •<br />
Computer Information Systems: Website Designer CERT •<br />
Dental Assisting CERT •<br />
Digital Media Production CERT •<br />
Early Childhood Education: Child Care Training: (CDA) CERT •<br />
Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology CERT • •<br />
Emergency Medical Technology CERT • •<br />
Emergency Room Multi-Skill Healthcare Technology CERT •<br />
Entrepreneurship CERT • •<br />
Facility Maintenance CERT •<br />
Fire Protection Technology CERT •<br />
Foodservice Systems Management CERT •<br />
Forensic Photography CERT •<br />
Geothermal Systems Technology CERT •<br />
Gerontology CERT • •<br />
Graphic Design Technology CERT •<br />
EASTERN<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
WESTERN<br />
WESTERN<br />
OTHER<br />
OTHER<br />
Career Oriented Associate Degree Programs<br />
Certificate Programs<br />
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Certificate Programs<br />
Certificate Programs<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
CERTIFICATE<br />
DOWNRIVER<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) CERT • •<br />
Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist CERT •<br />
Homeland Security CERT • •<br />
Hotel and Restaurant Management CERT •<br />
Industrial Computer Graphics CERT •<br />
International Business CERT •<br />
Library Technology CERT •<br />
Logistics Management CERT •<br />
Machine Tool Technology<br />
CERT<br />
Mechatronics Technology CERT • •<br />
Mental Health CERT • •<br />
Office Information Systems: E-Business CERT • •<br />
Office Information Systems: Office Specialist CERT • •<br />
Pharmacy Technology CERT •<br />
Phlebotomy CERT •<br />
Project Management CERT • •<br />
Renewable Energy CERT •<br />
SED: Sustainable Building & Sites CERT •<br />
Surgical Technology: First Assistant CERT •<br />
Water and Environmental Technology CERT •<br />
Welding Technology CERT •<br />
Short Term Certificates<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
CERTIFICATE<br />
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DOWNTOWN<br />
EASTERN<br />
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NORTHWEST<br />
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LOCATIONS<br />
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) CERT • •<br />
Surgical Technology: Accelerated Alternate Delivery CERT •<br />
Surgical Technology: Central Service Technician CERT • •<br />
WESTERN<br />
OTHER<br />
OTHER<br />
Certificates of Completion<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
CERTIFICATE<br />
DOWNRIVER<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
Emergency Medical Technology: Medical First Responder CERT • •<br />
Emergency Medical Technology: Basic Emergency Medical Technician CERT • •<br />
Emergency Medical Technology: EMT Specialist CERT • •<br />
EASTERN<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
WESTERN<br />
OTHER
MAT 111<br />
Basic Math & Pre-Algebra<br />
Computer-Based<br />
WCCCD now offers a new (redesigned) combination of<br />
developmental mathematics course for Basic Mathematics (MAT 100)<br />
and Pre-Algebra (MAT 105). This new course will cover solving<br />
problems with arithmetic Building Skills in using whole numbers,<br />
fractions and decimals (MAT 100). It is also an introduction to problem<br />
solving skills, graphing equations and problem solving using percent<br />
and measurements which are problem solving skills. A strong<br />
emphasis is placed on operations with signed numbers (MAT 105).<br />
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS<br />
Who can take this course?<br />
Any student who scores into MAT 110 on the COMPASS assessment.<br />
What does the course cover?<br />
This course covers MAT 110 competencies.<br />
How do I register for this course?<br />
Log on to www.wcccd.edu and follow the links to register online.<br />
The course section numbers for <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> are:<br />
58392, 58393, 58394, 58395<br />
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Computer Information Systems<br />
Showcase<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
The median annual wage of<br />
computer support specialists was<br />
$46,260 in May 2010. The lowest<br />
10 percent earned less than<br />
$28,300, and the top 10 percent<br />
earned more than $76,970.<br />
Employment of computer support<br />
specialists is expected to grow 18<br />
percent from 2010 to 2020, about<br />
as fast as the average for all<br />
occupations. More support<br />
services will be needed as<br />
organizations upgrade their<br />
computer equipment and<br />
software.<br />
Employment growth should also<br />
be strong in healthcare industries.<br />
This field is expected to greatly<br />
increase its use of information<br />
technology (IT), and support<br />
services will be crucial to keep<br />
everything running properly.<br />
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.<br />
Department of Labor, Occupational<br />
OutlookHandbook,2012-13Edition,<br />
Computer Support Specialists.<br />
Associate of Applied Science and Certificate Programs<br />
Today’s workforce needs to be responsive to the increasing request from more and more employers that seek<br />
individuals with diverse skill sets. Oftentimes, the jobs that lead to a high skill, high wage, high demand career<br />
require postsecondary education and training.<br />
The Computer Information Systems Program addresses the continued demand for college-trained persons in the<br />
various fields within Computer Information Systems.<br />
WHAT DO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNOLOGISTS DO?<br />
Computer support specialists provide help and advice to people and organizations using computer software or<br />
equipment. Some support specialists support information technology (IT) employees within their organization.<br />
Others,calledhelp-desktechnicians,assistnon-ITuserswhoarehavingcomputerproblems.<br />
Computer Information System Technical specialists typically:<br />
• Testandevaluateexistingnetworksystems<br />
• Perform regular maintenance to ensure that networks operate correctly<br />
• Troubleshoot local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and Internet systems<br />
Help-desktechnicianstypically:<br />
• Pay attention to customers when they describe their computer problems<br />
• Askcustomersquestionstoproperlydiagnosetheproblem<br />
• Walkcustomersthroughtheproblem-solvingsteps<br />
• Set up or repair computer equipment and related devices<br />
• Train users to use new computer hardware or software, including printing, installation, word processing, and<br />
email<br />
• Give information to others in the organization about what gives customers the most trouble and other concerns<br />
customers have<br />
WHERE DO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGISTS WORK?<br />
Computersupportspecialistsheldabout607,100jobsin2010.Theyworkinmanydifferentindustries,including<br />
informationtechnology(IT),education,finance,healthcare,andtelecommunication.Manyhelp-desktechnicians<br />
workforoutsidesupportservicefirmsonacontractbasisandprovidehelptoarangeofbusinessesand<br />
consumers.<br />
For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu<br />
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Fire Protection Technology Showcase<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
The median annual wage of<br />
firefighters was $45,250 in May<br />
2010. The lowest 10 percent<br />
earned less than $23,050, and the<br />
top 10 percent earned more than<br />
$75,390.<br />
Firefighterstypicallyworklong<br />
and varied hours. Many work<br />
about 50 hours a week. Some<br />
firefighterswork24-hourshifts<br />
on duty and are off the following<br />
48 or 72 hours.<br />
Employment of firefighters is<br />
expected to grow 9 percent,<br />
slower than the average for all<br />
occupations.<br />
Continued population growth will<br />
increase the number of<br />
emergency calls requiring<br />
firefighter responses. The<br />
majority of situations that<br />
firefighters respond to are<br />
medical—rather than fire—<br />
emergencies, and the aging of the<br />
population will lead to an<br />
increased demand for emergency<br />
responders.<br />
In addition, jobs will be created as<br />
volunteer firefighters are<br />
converted to paid positions in<br />
areas where population growth<br />
creates the need for a full-time<br />
workforce. An increase in urban<br />
populations, where full-time<br />
firefighters are more common,<br />
also is expected to increase the<br />
demand for firefighters.<br />
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.<br />
Department of Labor, Occupational<br />
Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,<br />
Firefighters, on the Internet at<br />
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/protectiveservice/firefighters.htm<br />
Associate of Applied Science and Certificate Programs<br />
Today’s workforce needs to be responsive to the increasing request from more and more employers that seek<br />
individuals with diverse skill sets. Oftentimes, the jobs that lead to a high skill, high wage, high demand career<br />
require postsecondary education and training.<br />
There continues to be a demand for college-trained people in the various fields of Fire Protection. The Fire<br />
Protection Technology Degree addresses the needs of a person wanting to be an entry level firefighter, those<br />
desiring advancement within their fire career as well as those individuals seeking fire-related jobs within<br />
companies. The program adheres to the National Fire Academy’s Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education<br />
(FESHE) model curriculum.<br />
WHAT DO FIREFIGHTERS DO?<br />
Firefighters use high-pressure hoses to suppress structural fires. Firefighters protect the public by responding to<br />
fires and other emergencies. They are frequently the first emergency personnel on the scene of an accident.<br />
Firefighters’ duties may change several times while they are at the scene of an emergency. In some cases, they<br />
might remain at disaster scenes for days, rescuing trapped survivors and assisting with medical treatment. Some<br />
firefightersworkinhazardousmaterialsunitsandarespeciallytrainedtocontrol,prevent,andcleanuphazardous<br />
materials, such as oil spills and chemical accidents.<br />
WHERE DO FIREFIGHTERS WORK?<br />
Firefighters respond to non-fire emergencies such as<br />
car accidents. About 91 percent of paid firefighters<br />
worked for local governments in 2010. Most of the<br />
remainder worked for federal or state governments.<br />
Firefightersalsoworkatairports,chemicalplants,and<br />
otherindustrialsites.Theyworkinbothcitiesandrural<br />
areas.<br />
When not on the scene of an emergency, firefighters<br />
workatfirestations,wheretheysleep,eat,andremain<br />
on call. When an alarm sounds, firefighters respond,<br />
regardless of the weather or the hour.<br />
For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu<br />
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Electrical Electronics Engineering<br />
Technology Showcase<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
The median annual wage of<br />
electrical and electronics<br />
installers and repairers was<br />
$49,170 in May 2010. Overall<br />
employment of electrical and<br />
electronics installers and<br />
repairers is expected to grow 3<br />
percent from 2010 to 2020,<br />
slower than the average for all<br />
occupations. However, growth<br />
rates will vary by occupational<br />
specialty. Job opportunities<br />
should be best for applicants who<br />
have either an associate’s degree<br />
in electronics, certification, or<br />
related work experience.<br />
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.<br />
Department of Labor, Occupational<br />
Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,<br />
Electrical and Electronic Engineering<br />
Technicians<br />
Associate of Applied Science and Certificate Programs<br />
Today’s workforce needs to be responsive to the increasing request from more and more employers that<br />
are seeking individuals with diverse skill sets. Oftentimes, the jobs that lead to a high skill, high wage,<br />
high demand career require postsecondary education and training.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District offers an Associate of Applied Science in Electrical<br />
Electronics Engineering Technology as well as four Certificate Degree options. These programs prepare<br />
our students for a wide range of job opportunities including installation and maintenance of electronic<br />
equipment in manufacturing, research, development, medicine and communications, while preparing<br />
students for International Society of Certified Technician (ISCET) certification exams.<br />
WHAT IS ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS?<br />
The Industrial Electronics and Control Technology Concentration, Associate of Applied Science degree<br />
program is ideal for students interested in pursuing careers working with the latest electronic, computer<br />
and industrial control technologies. This challenging program provides an exceptionally strong<br />
foundation in electronics theory supported by extensive hands-on experience through accompanying<br />
labs. Topics include amplifier and digital circuitry, programmable logic, robotics, microprocessors,<br />
instrumentation, simulation, troubleshooting and industrial automation. Real world theory and<br />
applications are emphasized throughout the program.<br />
WHERE DO ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS WORK?<br />
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers install, repair, or replace a variety of electrical<br />
equipment in telecommunications, transportation, utilities, and other industries. Industrial Electronics<br />
Technology graduates are employed in the design, testing, installation, and troubleshooting of industrial<br />
process control systems, robotics devices, communications systems and sophisticated instrumentation<br />
throughout the world.<br />
For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu<br />
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Pharmacy Technology<br />
Program Showcase<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
The median annual wage of<br />
pharmacy technicians was<br />
$28,400inMay2010.<br />
Employment of pharmacy<br />
technicians is expected to grow<br />
by 32 percent from 2010 to 2020,<br />
muchfasterthantheaveragefor<br />
all occupations. As a result of<br />
advances in pharmaceutical<br />
research, more prescription<br />
medications are being used to<br />
fight diseases. Also, the number<br />
of older people is growing, and<br />
older people use more<br />
prescriptiondrugsthanyounger<br />
people.<br />
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.<br />
Department of Labor, Occupational<br />
Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,<br />
Pharmacy Technicians<br />
Associate of Applied Science and Certificate Programs<br />
The Pharmacy Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree and Certificate Programs are designed to prepare<br />
students for entry-level positions in general pharmaceutical services under the direct supervision of a licensed<br />
pharmacist.<br />
WHAT DO PHARMACY TECHNICIANS DO?<br />
The Pharmacy Technician’s responsibilities may include the preparation of medicines, the dispensing of medicines,<br />
transcription of physician orders, preparation of intravenous medications, and maintaining inventory and patient<br />
profiles.<br />
Pharmacy technicians working in hospitals and other medical facilities prepare a greater variety of medications,<br />
such as intravenous medications. They may make rounds in the hospital, giving medications to patients.<br />
WHERE DO PHARMACY TECHNICIANS WORK?<br />
Pharmacy technicians held about 334,400 jobs in 2010. They worked primarily in pharmacies, including those found<br />
in grocery and drug stores, and in hospitals. Pharmacy technicians spend most of the workday on their feet.<br />
As shown in the following tabulation, more than half of pharmacy technicians were employed in pharmacies and<br />
drugstoresin2010.<br />
• Pharmacies and Drug Stores 54%<br />
• Hospitals; state, local and private 18%<br />
• Grocery Stores 7%<br />
• Other General Merchandise Stores 7%<br />
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ARTISTIC WELDING<br />
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM SHOWCASE<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
Employment of welders, cutters,<br />
solderers, and brazers is expected<br />
to grow 15 percent from 2010 to<br />
2020, about as fast as the average<br />
for all occupations.<br />
Employment growth reflects the<br />
need for welders in manufacturing<br />
because of the importance and<br />
versatility of welding as a<br />
manufacturing process. The basic<br />
skills of welding are the same<br />
across industries, so welders can<br />
easily shift from one industry to<br />
another, depending on where they<br />
are needed most. For example,<br />
welders laid off in the automotive<br />
manufacturing industry may be<br />
able to find work in the oil and gas<br />
industry. Growth of the defense<br />
industry, including the<br />
manufacturing of aircrafts and<br />
missiles, is expected to contribute<br />
to employment growth.<br />
For all welders, job prospects<br />
should be better for those willing<br />
to relocate.<br />
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,<br />
Employment Projections program<br />
NEW!! INTRODUCING OUR NEW ARTISTIC<br />
WELDING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is pleased to announce the start of a new certificate in Artistic<br />
Welding. This certificate is designed to train individuals to use welding to create works of art. The individuals<br />
will learn design, theory and use of welding equipment, safe welding practices, and to incorporate art into this<br />
traditionally industrial field.<br />
As we watch the economic conditions and employment settings change we see that more and more employers<br />
continue to ask for individuals with diverse skills. Additionally, increased numbers of persons are choosing to be<br />
entrepreneurial and need to have a diverse skill set to sustain their economic needs. The welding and artistic<br />
welding courses that we offer allow individuals to become entrepreneurial while adding diversity to their<br />
experience base. This program is great in that it offers so many opportunities for persons to make a sustainable<br />
living wage doing something that they enjoy.<br />
Consider a career in welding or artistic welding and start your training with us at WCCCD!<br />
WHAT IS WELDING?<br />
Welding is the most common way of permanently<br />
joining metal parts. In this process, heat is applied<br />
to metal pieces, melting and fusing them to form a<br />
permanent bond. Because of its strength, welding<br />
is used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing<br />
and repair, aerospace applications, and thousands<br />
of other manufacturing activities. Welding also is<br />
used to join beams in the construction of<br />
buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join<br />
pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries.<br />
WHERE DO WELDERS WORK?<br />
Welders work in a wide variety of industries, from<br />
car racing to manufacturing. The work that<br />
welders do and the equipment they use vary,<br />
depending on the industry. The most common and<br />
simplest type of welding today, arc welding, uses<br />
electrical currents to create heat and bond metals<br />
together—but there are more than 100 different<br />
processes that a welder can use. The type of weld<br />
is normally determined by the types of metals<br />
being joined and the conditions under which the<br />
welding is to take place.<br />
www.wcccd.edu
COMING FALL <strong>2013</strong>!<br />
Light Rail Mechanical<br />
Technician Certificate<br />
(6 Month/Noncredit)<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College<br />
District’s Light Rail Mechanical Technician<br />
Certificate will help develop “Light Rail<br />
Mechanical Technicians” who possess the<br />
skills necessary to diagnose, service, and<br />
repair various light rail transits systems<br />
throughout Southeast Michigan.<br />
This 6-month program will prepare<br />
participants for careers in the following<br />
areas:<br />
– Light Rail Operations and<br />
Maintenance<br />
– Equipment Operations and<br />
Maintenance<br />
– Pre-Engineering Light Rail<br />
(Track maintenance, right of way,<br />
facilities, bridges and signals)<br />
Entry level earning potential starts<br />
at $40,000 per year!<br />
Light Rail Engineering<br />
Technology<br />
Associate of Applied Science<br />
(A.A.S.) (2 year Degree)<br />
Light Rail Engineering Technology will<br />
prepare students for employment in the<br />
light rail industry within a career path for<br />
maintaining and repairing rail cars through<br />
a degree orientation in electromechanical<br />
equipment. Graduates will be prepared for<br />
technical exams commonly administered by<br />
rail companies for entry-level maintenance<br />
of equipment positions.<br />
A Signaling and Communications Option<br />
will prepare students for employment in<br />
the light rail industry for maintaining<br />
and repairing rail lines and rail cars<br />
where signaling and communications<br />
systems are used.<br />
For more information, please contact<br />
WCCCD’s School of Continuing<br />
Education and Workforce Development at:<br />
(313) 496-2704, or visit our website at<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
Downtown Campus<br />
1001 W. Fort Street<br />
Detroit, MI 48226
Increase Your Employment Options:<br />
✓ Complete A Few Courses<br />
✓ Earn Certificates Towards a Degree<br />
✓ Prepare for an Industry Certification Examination<br />
BRAKES EXAM<br />
AUT 120 Brakes 1*<br />
AUT 203 Brakes II*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Brakes Exam<br />
TOTAL 18 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS<br />
SYSTEMS EXAM<br />
AUT 114 Electrical Electronics I*<br />
AUT 115 Electrical Electronics Systems II*<br />
AUT 116 Electrical Electronics Systems III*<br />
AUT 117 Electrical Electronics Systems IV*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Electrical/Electronics Systems<br />
TOTAL 12 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
ENGINE PERFORMANCE EXAM<br />
AUT 118 Engine Performance I*<br />
AUT 119 Engine Performance II*<br />
AUT 200 Engine Performance III*<br />
AUT 201 Engine Performance IV*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Engine Performance Exam<br />
TOTAL 24 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
SUSPENSION & STEERING EXAM<br />
AUT 121 Steering and Suspension I*<br />
AUT 204 Steering and Suspension II*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Suspension & Steering Exam<br />
TOTAL 17 CREDITS<br />
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY<br />
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION & TRANSAXLE EXAM<br />
AUT 122 Automatic Tranmission & Transaxle I*<br />
AUT 206 Automatic Transmission & Transaxle I*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Transmission & Axle Exam<br />
TOTAL 19 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
ENGINE REPAIR EXAM<br />
AUT 124 Engine Repair I*<br />
AUT 207 Engine Repair II*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Engine Repair Exam<br />
TOTAL 19 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING EXAM<br />
AUT 125 Heating & Air Conditioning I*<br />
AUT 208 Heating & Air Conditioning II*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Heating & Air Conditioning Exam<br />
TOTAL 17 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN & AXLE EXAM<br />
AUT 126 Manual Drive Train & Axles I*<br />
AUT 209 Manual Drive Train & Axles I*<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence<br />
(ASE): Manual Drive Train & Axles Exam<br />
TOTAL 17 CREDITS<br />
* Pre-requisites Required<br />
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Increase Your Employment Options:<br />
✓ Complete A Few Courses<br />
✓ Earn Certificates Towards a Degree<br />
✓ Prepare for an Industry Certification Examination<br />
CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE (CNA)<br />
NHS 101 Nursing Assistant<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation Michigan Certified Nurse Aide Examination:<br />
CNA Certification<br />
TOTAL 10 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
DENTAL<br />
Certification: X-Ray<br />
DEN 200 Dental Radiology Theory<br />
DEN 201 Dental Radiology Lab<br />
TOTAL 3 CREDITS<br />
3rd Party Exam Preparation Northeast Regional Board: Online Exam<br />
Certification: Local Anesthesia<br />
DHY 214 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control +<br />
DHY 1 Lee (DHY 129 Clinical)*<br />
DHY 130 Clinical DHY 1 - Lab<br />
DHY 131 Clinical DHY 1I - Lec<br />
DHY 132 Clinical DHY 1I - Lab<br />
DHY 211 Pharmacology<br />
TOTAL 16 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENT<br />
Certification: Level I Foodservice Manager<br />
FSM 105 Principles of Foodservice Systems +<br />
FSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation<br />
3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundation<br />
and State of Michigan Certification Exams<br />
TOTAL 5 CREDITS<br />
Certification: Food Safety and Sanitation<br />
FSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation +<br />
3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundation<br />
and State of Michigan Certification Exams<br />
TOTAL 2 CREDITS<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES<br />
FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENT<br />
Certification: Food Preparation<br />
FSM 140 Principles of Food Preparation +<br />
3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundation<br />
and State of Michigan Certification Exams<br />
TOTAL 2 CREDITS<br />
Certification: Food and Beverage Control<br />
FSM 220 Food and Beverage Cost Control +<br />
3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundation<br />
and State of Michigan Certification Exams<br />
MAT 112 Elementary Algebra or Equivalent<br />
TOTAL 6 CREDITS<br />
Certification: Purchasing<br />
FSM 230 Purchasing for Foodservice Systems +<br />
FSM 145 Quality Food Production<br />
3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundation<br />
and State of Michigan Certification Exams<br />
MAT 112 Elementary Algegra or Equivalent<br />
TOTAL 6 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
Certification: Central Service Technician<br />
SUR 100 Orientation to Surgical Technology - Lecture<br />
SUR 101 Central Service Technician - Lecture +<br />
SUR 102 Central Service Technician - Lab and Clinical<br />
* Pre-requisite Required<br />
+<br />
Requires Program Admission<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
TOTAL 10 CREDITS<br />
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Increase Your Employment Options:<br />
✓ Complete A Few Courses<br />
✓ Earn Certificates Towards a Degree<br />
✓ Prepare for an Industry Certification Examination<br />
INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
COMPUTER OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
COURSES<br />
CISCO CCNA Exam<br />
CIS 237 CISCO CCNA*<br />
3rd Party Exam CISCO CCNA Exam<br />
TOTAL 14 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGY<br />
SPECIALIST (MCTS) EXAM PREPARATION<br />
Certified Technology Specialist<br />
CT 211 Computer Networking I*<br />
3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-680<br />
OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS COURSES<br />
Microsoft Office Specialist Exam<br />
OIS 251<br />
OIS 252<br />
OIS 253<br />
OIS 254<br />
Microsoft Word Specialist*<br />
Microsoft Excel Specialist*<br />
Microsoft Powerpoint Specialist<br />
Microsoft Access Specialist<br />
3rd Party Exam Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)<br />
TOTAL 15 CREDITS<br />
_______________________________________________<br />
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COURSES<br />
CompTIA A+ Exam 1 Preparation<br />
CT 209 Computer Repair<br />
CT 213 Network Infrastructure Configuration*<br />
3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-642<br />
CT 215 Computer Networking III*<br />
3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-643<br />
3rd Party Exam CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-701<br />
CompTIA A+ Exam 2 Preparation<br />
CT 210 CompTIA A+*<br />
3rd Party Exam CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-702<br />
TOTAL 4 CREDITS<br />
TOTAL 10 CREDITS<br />
CT 217<br />
Computer Networking IV*<br />
* Pre-requisite Required<br />
3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-640<br />
TOTAL 20 CREDITS<br />
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Mary Ellen Stempfle<br />
19305 Vernier Road • Harper Woods, MI 48225<br />
Earn your bachelors or masters degree close to home!<br />
WCCCD’s Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center offers Bachelor and advanced degree courses through<br />
educational partnerships with University of Detroit Mercy, Western Michigan University, Walsh College,<br />
University of Michigan-Flint, Ferris State University and Michigan State University. In addition, select<br />
WCCCD academic course offerings are available. Conveniently located in Harper Woods at 19305 Vernier<br />
Road, this facility offers easy access to both 8 Mile Road and the I-94 expressway.<br />
• Finance, Graduate Certificate in Finance<br />
• Health Information Management, Bachelor<br />
of Science<br />
• Educational Administration, Master of Arts<br />
• Curriculum and Instruction, Master of Arts<br />
• Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work<br />
• Teaching of Mathematics, Master of Arts in<br />
the Teaching of Mathematics<br />
MetroDetroit<br />
• Bachelor in<br />
General University<br />
Studies<br />
• Master Gardener Certification<br />
Bachelor of Science Degrees:<br />
• Allied Health<br />
• Criminal Justice<br />
• Dental Hygiene<br />
• Information Security and Intelligence<br />
• Bachelor of Nursing<br />
• Bachelor of Business<br />
Administration<br />
• Master of Management<br />
For more information call (313) 962-7150 or visit www.wcccd.edu
www.wcccd.edu<br />
In an effort to improve WCCCD student access to all District communications we are now<br />
requiring that all academic students have a free WCCCD student Email account. This will<br />
enable students to have instant access to important student and District information and<br />
provide each student with a safe and secure method in which to communicate with WCCCD.<br />
All official college communication to students will come through WCCCD student Email<br />
accounts. WCCCD students will be responsible for communications sent to their address by<br />
the District as we switch our student communication process from a paper system to Email.<br />
What does this mean for WCCCD students?<br />
• Students will have instant access to official<br />
communications about their classes, billing<br />
statements, financial aid, student accounts,<br />
retention alerts, emergency alerts, etc. and<br />
these will come only to your WCCCD<br />
student Email (no longer on paper).<br />
• Messages sent by students to WCCCD from<br />
their WCCCD student Email account will be<br />
secure and will not be at risk of being held as<br />
“spam”.<br />
• Students will be more informed and have the<br />
ability to take charge of their education at<br />
WCCCD!<br />
What do you need to do?<br />
• Simply register for any academic class and<br />
you will automatically be provided with a<br />
WCCCD student Email account.<br />
• Please note it will take 24 hours from the<br />
time you register for classes for your WCCCD<br />
student Email account to be activated.<br />
• Check your Email account regularly to stay<br />
in touch and in control of your education at<br />
WCCCD!<br />
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EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM<br />
Have you signed up to receive<br />
notice of school closings and<br />
emergencies on your cell phone?<br />
Sign-up for the<br />
WCCCD<br />
Emergency Alert<br />
System @<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
Being informed means<br />
being prepared!<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
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DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...<br />
Choose the Distance Learning course that best fits your busy lifestyle!<br />
• ONL (ONLINE) - May be taken anytime, anywhere. May require on-campus labs, class<br />
sessions, or exams.<br />
• ITV (INTERACTIVE TELEVISION) - Delivery to remote sites using the latest<br />
advancements in videoconferencing equipment. Students are on campus for class sessions.<br />
• LIO (LIVE-INTERACTIVE ONLINE) - Take a course in a computer lab or<br />
classroom, from home, or while traveling. Class sessions meet on specified days and times; all you<br />
need is a computer and internet connection.<br />
Determine your compatibility for • Online • Interactive Television • Live-Interactive Online courses<br />
by completing the Distance Learning Questionnaire below:<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District<br />
Distance Learning Questionnaire<br />
Please complete the following by marking the response that best applies to you.<br />
When you have finished, total your number of Yes and No responses at the bottom of this form. Yes No<br />
1. Do you like working and learning on a computer?<br />
2. Do you think of yourself as a self-motivated individual?<br />
3. Are you able to learn best through written modes rather than through visual and oral means?<br />
4. Are you self-disciplined enough to follow lessons on your own?<br />
5. Do you lack the need for a lot of emotional support or guidance to learn?<br />
6. Will you be comfortable if you don’t get to see your instructor in person and have to ask questions by Email or telephone?<br />
7. Do you have good study skills?<br />
8. Do you normally complete your work tasks in a timely manner?<br />
9. Do you have good reading and writing skills?<br />
10. Do you use a computer at least once a day?<br />
TOTAL<br />
7 - 10 yes answers indicate that you are a good candidate for Online courses.<br />
5 - 6 yes answers indicate that time management and self discipline skills will help you succeed in Online courses.<br />
4 or fewer yes answers indicate that on-campus, ITV, or Live-Interactive Online courses may best suit you.<br />
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DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...<br />
• ONL (Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • LIO (Live Interactive Online)<br />
ONLINE (SECTION B01 – B15)<br />
Online courses are delivered via the Internet. The Internet links faculty and students through the computer, whether they are in the<br />
same city or on opposite sides of the world. Online courses offer you rigorous, high quality instruction and the flexibility of accessing<br />
them anytime, anywhere. Of course, students must participate fully in online courses, and are required to complete assignments and<br />
meet deadlines. The major advantage of an online course is its continuous format which allows students to work at the times that best<br />
suit them. You can access your course 24 hours a day, seven days a week.<br />
ONLINE PLATFORM<br />
The online platform is the Blackboard distance education platform. Blackboard courses do not require any special software.<br />
You must have a Java-enabled browser, such as Internet Explorer.<br />
DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION (Choose from one of two options)<br />
Students taking their first online class must successfully complete a mandatory orientation either online or face-to-face.<br />
ONLINE ORIENTATION:<br />
Go to www.wcccd.edu, then click Distance Learning, click Blackboard, and click Begin Orientation. On the first day of the semester,<br />
you will be allowed to log on to Blackboard with your WCCCD ID and PIN.<br />
NOTE: Section numbers are the last 3 characters following the CRN.<br />
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DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...<br />
• ONL (Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • LIO (Live Interactive Online)<br />
FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SESSION:<br />
Due to limited seating, students must Email Distance Learning at distancelearning@wcccd.edu, to make a reservation for<br />
one of the sessions listed below. The Distance Learning Department will respond with a confirmation Email. STUDENTS<br />
ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND WITHOUT A CONFIRMATION EMAIL FROM DISTANCE LEARNING.<br />
FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SCHEDULE<br />
* DOWNTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tues., May 14th, 6:00-7:15 pm<br />
* DOWNRIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thurs., May 16th, 6:00-7:15 pm<br />
* NORTHWEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sat., May 18th, 11:00 am -12:15 pm<br />
* Contact the Campus for room numbers.<br />
* Be sure to complete the online orientation if you are unable to attend the face-to-face orientation.<br />
BLACKBOARD COURSE SITES<br />
Access to course sites will be granted on the first day of the semester.<br />
TEXTBOOKS AND MATERIALS<br />
Books and materials for online courses (as required) are available at all WCCCD campus bookstore locations.<br />
COMPUTER SKILL REQUIREMENTS<br />
While there is no need to be a computer “techie,” it is important to have a working knowledge of your computer peripherals and<br />
software applications.<br />
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS<br />
Platform: PC (Windows XP, Vista, 7), Mac (OSX 10.5, 10.6)<br />
Hardware: 2 GB of RAM, 2 G of free disk space, sound card with speaker<br />
Modem: Ethernet or wireless network card<br />
Software: Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader. MAC users will need to have Microsoft Office for MAC.<br />
Browser: Internet Explorer 8 or later, Mozzila 3.5 or 3.6, Safari 3.2, 4.0<br />
NOTE: JavaScript & Cookies must be enabled.<br />
REGISTRATION INFORMATION<br />
Online classes follow the same registration, withdrawal, and refund guidelines as face-to-face classes.<br />
WHERE TO GO FOR HELP<br />
Contact technical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 or live chat technical support at www.wcccd.edu, click on Distance Learning, then<br />
click on Blackboard Technical Support (Live Chat 24/7). Email at distancelearning@wcccd.edu<br />
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BEING AN ONLINE STUDENT<br />
A schedule of online classes, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s), a Distance Learning Questionnaire and other information about online classes<br />
are available on our website at http://www.wcccd.edu (click on Distance Learning logo). Instructions for accessing online classes through<br />
Blackboard can be found in this schedule.<br />
FOLLOW THESE COURSE GUIDELINES<br />
• Complete the Distance Learning Questionnaire at http://www.wcccd.edu under “Quick Links.”<br />
This questionnaire will help you determine if online courses fit your learning style.<br />
• Review your personal schedule to set aside appropriate time for your online course work.<br />
• Remember you will be expected to connect to and participate in the online class throughout the week.<br />
MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRTUAL LEARNING COLLABORATIVE (MCCVLC)<br />
The MCCVLC is a project of the Michigan <strong>Community</strong> College Association that distributes online class offerings from member institutions to<br />
students in a virtual learning environment with support services provided by the host school. Any student currently enrolled in a Michigan<br />
community college may register for one or more of the courses. To register for classes, students can log onto the MCCVLC website,<br />
www.mccvlc.org. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District (WCCCD) students cannot register for WCCCD classes through the MCCVLC.<br />
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DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...<br />
• ONL (Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • LIO (Live Interactive Online)<br />
ITV – INTERACTIVE TELEVISION (SECTION I01 – I04)<br />
Interactive Television makes it possible for students to participate in courses they may not have been able to take because of travel<br />
restrictions or low enrollments. The WCCCD Interactive Television system currently allows students to take live classes by<br />
videoconferencing at all campus locations. Generally, instructors rotate between ITV locations, providing students with the<br />
opportunity of live contact.<br />
WHERE TO GO FOR HELP<br />
Contact Distance Learning by Email at distancelearning@wcccd.edu.<br />
DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
LIVE-INTERACTIVE ONLINE (SECTION L01)<br />
Live-Interactive Online courses are delivered via the computer at specified days and times. Text, graphics, and audio are sent to the<br />
students’ computers simultaneously for online collaboration and learning with an instructor. Course sessions may be archived for review or<br />
makeup of missed class sessions.<br />
COMPUTER SKILL REQUIREMENTS<br />
While there is no need to be a computer “techie,” it is important to have a working knowledge of your computer peripherals and<br />
software applications.<br />
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS<br />
Students should have access to a computer at home, in a campus computer lab, or their community. The computer should have the following:<br />
Headset with microphone in classroom, computer labs, or community; a microphone and speakers or earphone at home.<br />
Platform: PC (Windows XP, Vista, 7), Mac (OSX 10.5, 10.6)<br />
Hardware: 2 GB of RAM, 2 G of free disk space, sound card with speaker<br />
Modem: Ethernet or wireless network card<br />
Software: Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader. MAC users will need to have Microsoft Office for MAC.<br />
Browser: Internet Explorer 8 or later, Mozzila 3.5 or 3.6, Safari 3.2, 4.0<br />
NOTE: JavaScript & Cookies must be enabled.<br />
WHERE TO GO FOR HELP<br />
Contact Distance Learning by Email at distancelearning@wcccd.edu.<br />
NOTE: Section numbers are the last 3 characters following the CRN.<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
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DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
Instructions for Accessing Distance Learning<br />
Courses Through Blackboard<br />
Access to course sites will be granted on the first day of the semester<br />
First time Blackboard User:<br />
1. Visit the WCCCD web site at www.wcccd.edu<br />
2. Click "Distance Learning"<br />
3. Click "New Distance Learning Students Enter Here" (once reading the letter)<br />
4. After reading the letter click “here”<br />
5> Click Login and enter credentials<br />
Use your WCCCD ID number and PIN to login.<br />
Your PIN should be your Webgate PIN or birthdate (e.g.,<br />
January 2, 1944 would be 010244 for the PIN number). If<br />
you have problems logging into this system please contact<br />
technical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 and provide your<br />
WCCCD ID, full name, and birthdate. You will receive<br />
further assistance via Email.<br />
Have an Account? Login Here.<br />
Enter login information here and click the<br />
Login button below.<br />
Enter 9 digit WCCCD ID Number ie. A00131218<br />
Enter your 6 digit PIN Number ie. 012338<br />
Please Note: your account will NOT work unless you<br />
have waited 24 hours after you register for an online class.<br />
Forgot password?<br />
Login<br />
6. From your “Home” page, click on the course link to enter the course site.<br />
7. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course.<br />
Returning Blackboard User:<br />
There are two ways to access Blackboard<br />
1. Visit the WCCCD web site at www.wcccd.edu<br />
2. Click "Distance Learning"<br />
3. Click "Blackboard"<br />
4. Click “Log In”<br />
5. Log into Blackboard using your WCCCD ID and PIN<br />
6. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course<br />
-OR-<br />
1. Go to blackboard.wcccd.edu<br />
2. Click “User Log In”<br />
3. Enter your WCCCD ID and PIN<br />
4. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course<br />
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Distance Learning Checklist<br />
After Registering for a Distance Learning Course, Complete<br />
This Checklist to Get Started<br />
Online (SECTION B01 – B15)<br />
Did I:<br />
• Check that my CRN ends in B01 – B15<br />
• Complete an online or in-person orientation if I am new to online courses at WCCCD<br />
• Complete the steps in “Instructions for Accessing Distance Learning Courses Through Blackboard”<br />
• Become familiar with my course site on Blackboard (available on the first day of the semester)<br />
DISTANCE LEARNING<br />
Interactive Television (SECTION I01 – I04)<br />
Did I:<br />
• Check that my CRN ends in I01 – I04<br />
• Attend class as listed in the <strong>Schedule</strong> of Classes<br />
Live-Interactive Online (SECTION L01)<br />
Did I:<br />
• Check that my CRN ends in L01<br />
• Purchase a headset with a microphone<br />
• Log into the class as indicated in the course schedule<br />
NOTE: Section numbers are the last 3 characters following the CRN.<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
SUMMER I TERM<br />
MAY 20, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Accounting<br />
ACC 100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING<br />
58404 -L01VR 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LIO Sanborn, Judy<br />
ACC 100 (L 01) THIS INTERACTICE ONLINE CLASS MEETS FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET<br />
CONNECTION (SATURDAY 9:00 - 11:55AM).<br />
ACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING<br />
54496 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, York<br />
ACC 105 (B01) MANDATORY SESSIONS- ORIENTATIONS: DOWNTOWN SATURDAY 5/25 (10 AM - 4 PM). MID-TERM AND FINAL<br />
EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM -4PM) 6/29 & 8/3.<br />
54497 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Carla<br />
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I<br />
50017 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, York<br />
ACC 110 (B 01) MANDATORY SESSIONS- ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN SATURDAY 5/25 (10 AM - 4 PM). MID-TERM AND FINAL<br />
EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM -4PM). MID-TERM & FINAL EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10AM - 4PM) 6/29 & 8/3.<br />
52402 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, York<br />
ACC 110 (B 02) MANDATORY SESSIONS- ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN SATURDAY 5/25 (10 AM - 4 PM). MID-TERM AND FINAL<br />
EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM -4PM). MID-TERM & FINAL EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10AM - 4PM) 6/29 & 8/3.<br />
57664 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Henderson, Carla<br />
ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110<br />
50023 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, York<br />
ACC 111 (B 01) MANDATORY SESSIONS- ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN SATURDAY 5/25 (10 AM - 4 PM). MID-TERM AND FINAL<br />
EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM -4PM). MID-TERM & FINAL EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10AM - 4PM) 6/29 & 8/3.<br />
Allied Health<br />
ALH 105 MEDICAL MATH<br />
CO-REQUISITES: MAT 100<br />
57302 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Beyers, Mary<br />
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS<br />
50032 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron<br />
50033 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron<br />
52909 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron<br />
53934 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron<br />
57666 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Joyce<br />
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS<br />
50040 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Reed, Carolyn<br />
50041 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Reed, Carolyn<br />
57304 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Beyers, Mary<br />
57305 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Beyers, Mary<br />
Anthropology<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
52403 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Gellci, Diana<br />
52498 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Gellci, Diana<br />
ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
53403 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Sullivan, Timothy<br />
53404 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Sullivan, Timothy<br />
56136 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Sullivan, Timothy<br />
57306 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Sullivan, Timothy<br />
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Biology<br />
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY<br />
52056 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Skidmore, Lynnda<br />
53405 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL O’Reilly, Daniel<br />
56137 -B06VR 4.00 - ONL O’Reilly, Daniel<br />
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
53860 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Byrd, Bertha<br />
BIO 155 (B 01) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNTOWN<br />
CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 5/31, 6/14, 6/28, 7/19, 8/2.<br />
53861 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Byrd, Bertha<br />
BIO 155 (B 02) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: DOWNTOWN<br />
CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 6/7, 6/21, 7/21, 7/26, 8/9.<br />
54504 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Crockett, Brandi<br />
BIO 155 (B 03) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: WESTERN<br />
CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 5/31, 6/14, 6/28, 7/19, 8/2.<br />
54505 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL Greene, Curtis<br />
BIO 155 (B 04) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: WESTERN<br />
CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 6/7, 6/21, 7/12, 7/26, 8/9.<br />
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
51815 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Grabowski, Susan<br />
BIO 240 (B01) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND THE LAB SESSIONS AS INDICATED<br />
BELOW:DOWNTOWN CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM) 6/7, 6/21, 7/12, 7/26, 8/9. ON-CAMPUS PROCTORED EXAMS MAY<br />
BE REQUIRED FOR THIS COURSE.<br />
52770 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Asabigi, Kanzoni<br />
BIO 240 (B02) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND THE LAB SESSIONS AS INDICATED BELOW:<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS (SATURDAYS 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM) 6/8, 6/22, 7/13, 7/27, 8/10.<br />
54508 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Grabowski, Susan<br />
BIO 240 (B03) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND THE LAB SESSIONS AS INDICATED BELOW:<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM) 5/31, 6/14, 6/28, 7/19, 8/2.<br />
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
54509 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Jordan, Brian<br />
BIO 250 (B 01) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND THE LAB SESSIONS AS INDICATED BELOW:<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 9 AM - 3 PM) 5/31, 6/14, 6/28, 7/19, 8/2. ON-CAMPUS PROCTORED EXAMS ARE REQUIRED<br />
FOR THIS COURSE.<br />
54510 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Jordan, Brian<br />
BIO 250 (B 02) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES STUDENTS TO ATTEND THE LAB SESSIONS AS INDICATED BELOW:<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS (FRIDAYS 9 AM - 3 PM) 6/7, 6/21, 7/12, 7/26, 8/9. ON-CAMPUS PROCTORED EXAMS ARE REQUIRED<br />
FOR THIS COURSE.<br />
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250<br />
50135 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Meyers, Desiree<br />
50136 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Meyers, Desiree<br />
57307 -B05VR 4.00 - ONL Meyers, Desiree<br />
57308 -B06VR 4.00 - ONL Abbas, Mohammed<br />
Business<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS<br />
50174 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie<br />
50175 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven<br />
56272 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven<br />
56613 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven<br />
57668 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven<br />
BUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />
50177 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas<br />
54517 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas<br />
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BUS 177 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING<br />
58360 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Kyles, Kevin<br />
BUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113<br />
50181 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Graham, Deborah<br />
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
50187 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas<br />
52503 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas<br />
53936 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas<br />
54519 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda<br />
56138 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda<br />
56139 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie<br />
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
50192 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda<br />
54520 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda<br />
54521 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Kyles, Kevin<br />
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120<br />
50195 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla<br />
56258 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Kyles, Kevin<br />
Business Law<br />
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I<br />
51802 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Ciampa, Gary<br />
BL 201 (B01): THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES MEETINGS AT THE DOWNRIVER CAMPUS: TUESDAYS (6:30 - 9:00 PM) 6/4,<br />
6/25, 7/16, 8/6.<br />
54522 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Ciampa, Gary<br />
BL 201 (B 02): THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES MEETINGS AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS: THURSDAYS (6:30 - 9:00 PM) 6/6,<br />
6/27, 7/18, 8/8.<br />
54523 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Ciampa, Gary<br />
BL 201 (B 03): THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES MEETINGS AT THE NORTHWEST CAMPUS: SATURDAYS (9:00 - 11:30 AM)<br />
6/8, 6/29, 7/20, 8/10.<br />
Child Care Training<br />
CCT 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE<br />
57678 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
58361 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
50227 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, Roya<br />
52693 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, Roya<br />
53922 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, Roya<br />
53942 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL Adams, Jon<br />
56141 -B05VR 4.00 - ONL Adams, Jon<br />
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGN<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
52396 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Abani, Kaveh<br />
CIS 209 C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
57348 -L01VR 4.00 - ONL Abani, Kaveh<br />
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Corrections<br />
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS<br />
57310 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James<br />
57311 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, Warren<br />
COR 101 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100<br />
50245 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, Warren<br />
54529 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, Warren<br />
Criminal Justice<br />
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />
50243 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James<br />
53411 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James<br />
55599 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James<br />
56142 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James<br />
Dental Assisting<br />
DA 125 CLINICAL PRACTICE II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DA 117<br />
52507 -B01VR 5.00 - ONL Buchheister, Joann<br />
DA 125 (B 01) PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED. CLINICAL LAB MEETS AT THE NORTHWEST CAMPUS (WEDNESDAYS 1:00PM<br />
- 2:30PM) 5/29, 6/12, 7/10.<br />
52508 -B02VR 5.00 - ONL Cavacini, Amanda<br />
DA 125 (B 02) PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED. CLINICAL LAB MEETS AT THE NORTHWEST CAMPUS (WEDNESDAYS 2:00PM<br />
- 3:30PM) 5/29, 6/12, 7/10.<br />
52643 -B03VR 5.00 - ONL Cavacini, Amanda<br />
DA 125 (B 03) PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED. CLINICAL LAB MEETS AT THE NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
(WEDNESDAYS 3:00PM - 4:30PM) 5/29, 6/12, 7/10.<br />
Dental Hygiene<br />
DHY 226 ADVANCED PERIODONTOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 213<br />
52510 -B01VR 1.00 - ONL Zarb, Pamela<br />
DHY 227 RADIOLOGY II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DEN 200 OR DEN 201<br />
55597 -B01VR 1.00 - ONL Zarb, Pamela<br />
Dietetic Technology<br />
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
52400 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney<br />
52401 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney<br />
52893 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie<br />
57312 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie<br />
57313 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie<br />
57669 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie<br />
Economics<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I<br />
50294 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter<br />
50295 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter<br />
51810 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter<br />
57314 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter<br />
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101<br />
50299 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Colston, Ervin<br />
51811 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Colston, Ervin<br />
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English<br />
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I<br />
52423 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Slavcheff, Mary<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I<br />
50342 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas<br />
50343 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas<br />
50344 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas<br />
52424 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas<br />
52425 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve<br />
53929 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane<br />
57316 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane<br />
57317 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane<br />
57594 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane<br />
57670 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Leitch, Leslie<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110<br />
50407 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha<br />
50408 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha<br />
50409 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha<br />
51812 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha<br />
53414 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony<br />
53930 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony<br />
53972 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve<br />
57318 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony<br />
57319 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony<br />
ENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120<br />
50422 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Mahony, Mary<br />
52511 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Mahony, Mary<br />
Entrepreneurship<br />
ENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br />
58363 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Watkins, Valunda<br />
Fire Protection Technology<br />
FPT 155 FIRE PREVENTION<br />
58334 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
FPT 215 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR THE FIRE SERVICE<br />
58335 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Andrew, Dennis<br />
FPT 225 PRINCIPLE OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY<br />
58406 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Carroll, Liam<br />
Foodservice System Management<br />
FSM 115 FOOD SAFETY AND SANITATION<br />
52428 -B01VR 2.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney<br />
French<br />
FRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I<br />
52429 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Staff<br />
57321 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Staff<br />
FRE 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: FRE 101<br />
54536 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Staff<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
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Geography<br />
GEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY<br />
57322 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph<br />
57323 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Burin, Dennis<br />
57324 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
57593 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Burin, Dennis<br />
History<br />
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650<br />
50449 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton<br />
52434 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, Mark<br />
57325 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph<br />
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT<br />
50453 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael<br />
52435 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael<br />
57326 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, Mark<br />
HIS 220 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN<br />
51817 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton<br />
53390 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton<br />
56256 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton<br />
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865<br />
50456 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph<br />
54546 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael<br />
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT<br />
50457 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph<br />
50458 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael<br />
Hotel Management<br />
HTM 106 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT II<br />
56372 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
HTM 210 CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGEMENT<br />
53389 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
HTM 299 HOTEL MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM<br />
57327 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
Human Services<br />
HUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I<br />
57330 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Osueke, Immaculata<br />
Humanities<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS<br />
50469 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell<br />
51819 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell<br />
52415 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell<br />
52908 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie<br />
53923 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie<br />
53937 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie<br />
57328 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie<br />
57329 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
57599 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
HUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER<br />
53392 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell<br />
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Management<br />
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150<br />
50572 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie<br />
51799 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie<br />
Marketing<br />
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150<br />
50577 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla<br />
52418 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla<br />
56257 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
52419 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin<br />
52963 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy<br />
53939 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy<br />
54553 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy<br />
56255 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
53397 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Boman, Scott<br />
53398 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian<br />
57332 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian<br />
57333 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian<br />
MAT 128 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
50540 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Tiana<br />
57639 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Boman, Scott<br />
MAT 129 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 128<br />
50544 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Askew, Rasheedah<br />
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113<br />
50553 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin<br />
50554 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin<br />
52421 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Myers, Tiana<br />
57334 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL Myers, Tiana<br />
MAT 156 TRIGONOMETRY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 155<br />
52422 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Nwankwo, Oliver<br />
57671 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Nwankwo, Oliver<br />
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156<br />
50562 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin<br />
57672 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Nwankwo, Oliver<br />
Mental Health Work<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
MEH 110 INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP TECHNIQUE I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 105 OR HUS 110 OR PSY 101<br />
57335 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, Gail<br />
57336 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, Gail<br />
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Philosophy<br />
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY<br />
52517 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael<br />
53410 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael<br />
53412 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael<br />
54558 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
50658 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice<br />
51825 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice<br />
51826 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice<br />
51827 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles<br />
52518 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice<br />
52519 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice<br />
52520 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles<br />
52705 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles<br />
54560 -B11VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles<br />
54561 -B12VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara<br />
57338 -B14VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara<br />
57595 -B15VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
50676 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida<br />
50677 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary<br />
50678 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary<br />
50679 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary<br />
53415 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida<br />
53417 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda<br />
53419 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda<br />
57339 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida<br />
57601 -B15VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida<br />
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
54539 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida<br />
54540 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy<br />
54541 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy<br />
54542 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt<br />
54543 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt<br />
54544 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy<br />
54545 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt<br />
57673 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy<br />
PSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101<br />
57340 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda<br />
57341 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda<br />
57342 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt<br />
57343 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
Sociology<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
50698 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna<br />
50699 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna<br />
52521 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine<br />
52522 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine<br />
53423 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine<br />
53932 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine<br />
53933 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Joyce<br />
54570 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Joyce<br />
57597 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry<br />
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SOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: SOC 100<br />
50707 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna<br />
52412 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna<br />
56253 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry<br />
56254 -B11VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry<br />
Spanish<br />
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I<br />
52413 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, Maria<br />
52905 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, Maria<br />
57675 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, Maria<br />
58405 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica<br />
SPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: SPA 101<br />
55459 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica<br />
55460 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica<br />
Surgical First Assistant<br />
SFA 210 ADVANCED SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY - LECTURE<br />
57645 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
Surgical Technology Program<br />
SUR 130 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUE II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110<br />
AND SUR<br />
52463 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Staff<br />
SUR 140 SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY - LECTURE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120 AND ENG 119 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110<br />
AND SUR<br />
56658 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Staff<br />
SUR 160 SURGICAL SEMINAR/CERTIFICATION PREPARATION<br />
LAB FEE: $30.00<br />
52465 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Staff<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
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Campus President<br />
Welcome you to the Downriver Campus! We understand that education and<br />
training are significant factors for future success. This is the right time to take<br />
advantage of the career programs offered throughout the District and especially<br />
those featured at the Downriver Campus including signature offerings in<br />
Homeland Security, Fire Protection, Emergency Medical Technology, Alternative<br />
Fuels and Automotive Technology. As well, whether you are looking to transfer<br />
courses towards an advanced degree at a university or seeking to take classes<br />
for personal enrichment, we have what you need!<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
The Downriver Campus is the home of the District’s Heinz C. Prechter<br />
Educational and Performing Arts Center featuring outstanding artists and<br />
musicians in exceptional performance and exhibition spaces. This includes the<br />
Brown and Juanita C. Ford Art Gallery where the works of renowned artists<br />
and special exhibits of art by schoolchildren have been displayed. The District’s<br />
Michigan Institute for Public Safety Education located on the campus has been<br />
recognized locally, regionally and internationally as an important resource for<br />
both students and professionals in public safety, emergency response and law<br />
enforcement training.<br />
Our faculty and staff work to ensure quality programs that are relevant to the<br />
needs of our community. We encourage you get involved in the great things<br />
happening at the campus and throughout WCCCD. Thank you for being a<br />
member of this vibrant educational community and remember to strive for<br />
excellence in all that you do.<br />
Anthony T. Arminiak<br />
President, Downriver Campus<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
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PELHAM RD.<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
21000 Northline Road<br />
Taylor, MI 48180<br />
Campus Information<br />
734-946-3500<br />
Career Program Hotline<br />
1-800-300-2118<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
MERRIMAN RD.<br />
DETROIT<br />
METRO<br />
AIRPORT<br />
ECORSE<br />
94<br />
INKSTER<br />
BEECH DALY<br />
EUREKA RD.<br />
N<br />
WICK RD.<br />
24<br />
GODDARD RD.<br />
TELEGRAPH<br />
PARDEE<br />
NORTHLINE RD.<br />
SUPERIOR<br />
75<br />
ALLEN RD.<br />
ALLEN RD.<br />
39<br />
TRENTON AVE.<br />
Not all courses and programs are offered<br />
every semester at each campus. Programs<br />
are offered District-Wide, meaning that<br />
students can sometimes expect to attend<br />
classes at more than one campus in order to<br />
complete programs.<br />
HOURS OF OPERATION:<br />
Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-10:00 pm<br />
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-5:00 pm<br />
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-4:00 pm<br />
Featured Campus Programs<br />
• Accounting<br />
• Alternative Fuels Technology<br />
• Automotive Service<br />
Technology<br />
• Emergency Medical<br />
Technology<br />
• Fire Protection Technology<br />
• Homeland Security<br />
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WEEKEND COLLEGE<br />
Course Course Name CRN Time Type<br />
SATURDAY OFFERINGS<br />
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 57134 8:00AM - 12:55PM LEC<br />
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I 57417 11:00AM - 4:00PM LEC<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 57415 8:00AM - 11:45AM LEC<br />
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 57137 8:00AM - 11:45AM LEC<br />
EMT 264 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE III 53180 8:00AM - 8:00PM LEC<br />
FPT 125 FIRE FIGHTER II/LAB 58328 8:00AM - 4:30PM LAB<br />
FPT 125 FIRE FIGHTER II/LAB 58329 8:00AM - 4:30PM LAB<br />
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 57429 12:00PM - 3:45PM LEC<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
SUNDAY OFFERINGS<br />
EMT 264 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE III 53181 8:00AM - 8:00PM LEC<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER I TERM<br />
MAY 20, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Accounting<br />
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I<br />
57134 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Thomas, Myron<br />
ACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I<br />
57432 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 9:05PM R LEC Sanborn, Judy<br />
Automotive Service Technology<br />
AUT 116 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS III<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115<br />
CO-REQUISITE: AUT 117<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57433 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 1:14PM TR LEC Hill, Thomas<br />
AUT 117 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS IV<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57434 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 1:14PM TR LEC Depowski, Martin<br />
AUT 124 ENGINE REPAIR I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116 OR AUT 117<br />
COREQUISITE: AUT 207<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57135 DR 4.00 3:45PM - 9:55PM MW IMBDepowski, Martin<br />
AUT 207 ENGINE REPAIR II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116 OR AUT 117 OR AUT 124<br />
COREQUISITE: AUT 124<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57133 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Depowski, Martin<br />
Biology<br />
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
50079 DR 0.00 8:00AM - 10:30AM MW LEC Sutliff, Peter<br />
DR 8:00AM - 10:30AM T LABSutliff, Peter<br />
56245 DR 0.00 11:00AM - 1:37PM TR LEC Sutliff, Peter<br />
DR 11:00AM - 1:30PM W LABSutliff, Peter<br />
56352 DR 0.00 2:00PM - 4:30PM MW LEC Brown, Apryl<br />
DR 2:00PM - 4:30PM T LAB Brown, Apryl<br />
57453 DR 0.00 6:00PM - 8:37PM TR LEC Steffensky, Mark<br />
DR 6:00PM - 8:30PM W LABSteffensky, Mark<br />
57455 DR 0.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Brown, Apryl<br />
DR 6:00PM - 8:30PM T LAB Brown, Apryl<br />
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
50101 DR 0.00 8:00AM - 10:37AM TR LEC Jensen, Beth<br />
DR 8:00AM - 10:30AM W LAB Jensen, Beth<br />
57419 DR 0.00 11:00AM - 1:37PM MW LEC Marang, Boitshoko<br />
DR 11:00AM - 1:30PM T LAB Marang, Boitshoko<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
50114 DR 0.00 2:00PM - 4:37PM TR LEC Jensen, Beth<br />
DR 2:00PM - 4:30PM W LAB Jensen, Beth<br />
57457 DR 0.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Jensen, Beth<br />
DR 6:00PM - 8:30PM T LAB Jensen, Beth<br />
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
50138 DR 0.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM MW LEC Meyers, Desiree<br />
DR 10:00AM - 11:53AM MW LABMeyers, Desiree<br />
57459 DR 0.00 6:00PM - 7:57PM TR LEC Obi, Lawrence<br />
DR 8:00PM - 9:53PM TR LABObi, Lawrence<br />
Business<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS<br />
57415 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 11:45AM S LEC Scott, Michael<br />
57443 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 1:45PM T LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy<br />
Business Law<br />
BL 201 BUSINESS LAW I<br />
57417 DR 4.00 11:00AM - 4:00PM S LEC Ratliff, Carl<br />
Chemistry<br />
CHM 145 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 136<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
56355 DR 0.00 10:00AM - 12:37PM TR LEC Wittbrodt, Joanne<br />
DR 1:00PM - 3:30PM R LABWittbrodt, Joanne<br />
Economics<br />
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I<br />
56357 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM MW LEC Ewen, Bruce<br />
57137 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 11:45AM S LEC Ewen, Bruce<br />
Emergency Medical Technology<br />
EMT 241 PARAMEDIC III<br />
50312 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW LEC Staff<br />
55017 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW LEC Staff<br />
EMT 242 PARAMEDIC IV<br />
55578 DR 2.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW LEC Staff<br />
56261 DR 2.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW LEC Staff<br />
EMT 264 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE III<br />
53178 DR 6.00 8:00AM - 8:00PM R LEC Gardenhire, Andre<br />
53180 DR 6.00 8:00AM - 8:00PM S LEC Jarvis, Miles<br />
55560 DR 6.00 8:00AM - 8:00PM F LEC Gardenhire, Andre<br />
English<br />
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111<br />
56062 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:57AM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul<br />
57418 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112<br />
52378 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM MW LEC Gelinas, Paul<br />
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I<br />
56063 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:57AM TR LEC Wilson, Julie<br />
56471 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Chappell-Fuquay, Shirley<br />
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114<br />
50379 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM MW LEC Gelinas, Paul<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I<br />
50316 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:57AM TR LEC Schaefer, James<br />
56358 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM MW LEC Kirkby, Carol<br />
56473 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Yanosek, Martin<br />
57451 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 9:05PM R LEC Kroll, Michael<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110<br />
50392 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:57PM TR LEC Schaefer, James<br />
56359 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM MW LEC Kroll, Michael<br />
57452 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Anyanetu, Patrick<br />
Fire Protection Technology<br />
FPT 120 FIRE FIGHTER II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: FPT 110<br />
CO-REQUISITES: FPT 125<br />
58327 DR 5.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TR LEC McCray, Larry<br />
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.<br />
FPT 125 FIRE FIGHTER II/LAB<br />
CO-REQUISITES: FPT 120<br />
LAB FEE: $250.00<br />
58328 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM S LABPichan, Charles<br />
PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.<br />
58329 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM S LABHammond, Mark<br />
History<br />
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650<br />
57461 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 7:53PM MW LEC Hoffa, Donna<br />
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT<br />
57462 DR 3.00 8:00PM - 9:53PM MW LEC Daniel, Eric<br />
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865<br />
57463 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 7:57PM TR LEC Kantzler, Carolynn<br />
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT<br />
57464 DR 3.00 8:00PM - 9:57PM TR LEC Shepherd, Kenneth<br />
Homeland Security<br />
HLS 202 HOMELAND SECURITY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT<br />
58330 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM T LEC Marcinkowski, James<br />
HLS 203 COUNTER TERRORISM FIRST RESPONDER<br />
58331 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Marcinkowski, James<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Management<br />
MGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150<br />
57449 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 9:05PM R LEC Campbell, Henry<br />
Marketing<br />
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150<br />
57448 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Ellis, Mary<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS<br />
50500 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:57AM TR LEC Farrehi, Khashayar<br />
56475 DR 3.00 2:00PM - 3:53PM MW LEC Zorkot, Mohamed<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA<br />
50511 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:57PM TR LEC Farrehi, Khashayar<br />
56476 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM MW LEC Farrehi, Khashayar<br />
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
57428 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose<br />
57429 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM S LEC Rosen, Michael<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
57430 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM TR LEC Jones, Kenyuano<br />
57465 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM MW LEC Farrehi, Khashayar<br />
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113<br />
57466 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Onuigbo, Henry<br />
MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 156<br />
57467 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 8:37PM TR LEC Onuigbo, Henry<br />
Office Information Systems<br />
OIS 100 KEYBOARDING<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57450 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 10:05PM R IMBCraig, Lillian<br />
Physics<br />
PHY 235 GENERAL PHYSICS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: PHY 115<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
56406 DR 0.00 10:00AM - 12:37PM TR LEC Bagchi, Bhawatosh<br />
DR 1:00PM - 3:30PM R LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
50643 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM MW LEC O’Mara, Erin<br />
57427 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LEC O’Mara, Erin<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
50661 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM MW LEC Nuga, Olukayode<br />
56360 DR 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Simpson, Sheabra<br />
56477 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Simpson, Sheabra<br />
Sociology<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
50688 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM MW LEC Bajon, Bronislaw<br />
56361 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 9:57AM TR LEC Hoffa, Donna<br />
56478 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Bajon, Bronislaw<br />
Speech<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH<br />
50714 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM MW LEC Mitchell, Keitha<br />
56479 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:57PM TR LEC Douglas, Andrew<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER II TERM<br />
JUNE 18, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 5, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Automotive Service Technology<br />
AUT 117 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS IV<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116<br />
COREQUISITE: AUT 124<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57434 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 1:14PM TR LEC Depowski, Martin<br />
AUT 207 ENGINE REPAIR II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116 OR AUT 117 OR AUT 124<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57133 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Depowski, Martin<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS<br />
58339 DR 3.00 2:00PM - 5:28PM TR LEC Zorkot, Mohamed<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA<br />
58340 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:28PM TR LEC Kazanjian, John<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
57468 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 8:13PM MW LEC O’Mara, Erin<br />
58341 DR 3.00 2:00PM - 5:13PM MW LEC Surowitz, Marvin<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
58337 DR 3.00 2:00PM - 5:13PM MW LEC Nuga, Olukayode<br />
Sociology<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
58336 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 4:28PM TR LEC Bajon, Bronislaw<br />
Speech<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH<br />
57472 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 8:13PM MW LEC Chuku, Chile<br />
58342 DR 3.00 2:00PM - 5:28PM TR LEC Douglas, Andrew<br />
DOWNRIVER CAMPUS<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
Annette Black, MBA<br />
Campus President<br />
Welcome to the Downtown Campus at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College<br />
District. We are thrilled that you have decided to take advantage of the services,<br />
programs and opportunities that we have to offer.<br />
The Downtown Campus is home to the District’s Language Institute, the Water<br />
Environmental Technology program, and offerings in business, computer<br />
information systems, network administration and electrical/electronics<br />
engineering to name a few. As well as, the exceptional Brown and Juanita Ford<br />
Art Gallery in the Learning Resource Center features outstanding exhibits by<br />
local and nationally renown artists.<br />
With our proximity to the international border, we invite you to take advantage<br />
of the exciting and informative cultural programs, workshops and seminars that<br />
address the heritage, customs and languages of those living and working in the<br />
region. As you walk through the Downtown Campus atrium, you will see a<br />
display of flags representing the many countries of origin found within our<br />
student body. This is a diverse community and we are proud of a faculty and<br />
staff committed to providing an exceptional level of instruction and academic<br />
support for all students.<br />
I personally welcome and challenge you to become an active learner at the<br />
Downtown campus. Please know that our highest priority is your success. We<br />
encourage you to excel in your studies and thank you for allowing us to serve<br />
you in the pursuit of your dreams and aspirations.<br />
Annette Black, MBA<br />
President, Downtown Campus<br />
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WASHINGTON<br />
1001 W. Fort<br />
Detroit, MI 48226<br />
Campus Information<br />
313-496-2758<br />
Career Program Hotline<br />
1-800-300-2118<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
75<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
10<br />
12<br />
CASS<br />
3RD<br />
WOODWARD<br />
GRATIOT<br />
MONROE<br />
RANDOLPH<br />
Not all courses and programs are offered<br />
every semester at each campus. Programs<br />
are offered District-Wide, meaning that<br />
students can sometimes expect to attend<br />
classes at more than one campus in order to<br />
complete programs.<br />
TRUMBULL<br />
VERMONT<br />
N<br />
HOWARD<br />
LAFAYETTE<br />
FORT<br />
JEFFERSON<br />
HOURS OF OPERATION:<br />
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-10:00 pm<br />
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-5:00 pm<br />
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-4:00 pm<br />
Featured Campus Programs<br />
• Accounting<br />
• American Sign Language<br />
• Business Administration<br />
• Computer Information Systems<br />
- Computer Support Specialist<br />
- Network Administrator<br />
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering<br />
- Computer Technology<br />
- Engineering Technology<br />
• Office Information Systems<br />
- E-Business<br />
- Office Specialist<br />
• Paralegal Technology<br />
• Pre-Engineering<br />
• Water and Environmental<br />
Technology<br />
Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.<br />
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WEEKEND COLLEGE<br />
Course Course Name CRN Time Type<br />
SATURDAY OFFERINGS<br />
ACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I 58288 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL<br />
ANTHROPOLOGY 57145 1:00PM - 4:45PM LEC<br />
ASL 103 VISUAL GESTURE COMMUNICATION 58292 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 57575 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 57177 1:00PM - 4:45PM LEC<br />
CIS 248 COMPUTER SUPPORT II 57584 1:00PM - 4:45PM LEC<br />
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION 57193 1:00PM - 4:45PM LEC<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I 50323 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 -<br />
HIS 249<br />
PRESENT 56311 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I<br />
1607 - 1865 56312 1:00PM - 4:45PM LEC<br />
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 56326 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
HUS 120 GROUP AND SOCIAL PROCESS I 58389 12:00PM - 3:45PM LEC<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 50530 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 58403 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 58391 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 57242 1:00PM - 4:45PM LEC<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 57244 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 57604 1:00PM - 4:45PM LEC<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER I TERM<br />
MAY 20, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Accounting<br />
ACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING<br />
57141 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Thomas, Myron<br />
ACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I<br />
57142 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Thomas, Myron<br />
ACC 112 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ACC 110<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57144 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM R LEC Short, Roger<br />
ACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I<br />
58288 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Christmas, Charles<br />
Addiction Studies<br />
ADD 102 ADDICTION COUNSELING<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ADD 110<br />
58383 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford<br />
ADD 135 ADDICTION FIELD PRACTICUM METHODS SEMINAR I<br />
58384 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford<br />
African-American Studies<br />
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE<br />
50001 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Davis, Ella<br />
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE<br />
58289 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Dandridge, Henry<br />
AAS 175 HISTORY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC<br />
58290 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Davis, Ella<br />
American Sign Language<br />
ASL 103 VISUAL GESTURE COMMUNICATION<br />
58292 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Staff<br />
ASL 201 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II<br />
58293 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Staff<br />
Anthropology<br />
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
57145 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Gellci, Diana<br />
ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
58294 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 3:37PM TR LEC Staff<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Arabic<br />
ARA 101 INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ARA 100<br />
58385 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Muhsin, Nadir<br />
ARA 201 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ARA 102<br />
58386 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Muhsin, Nadir<br />
Biology<br />
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY<br />
50074 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC O’Reilly, Daniel<br />
58297 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 7:37PM TR LEC Robinson, Edwin<br />
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
56248 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Byrd, Bertha<br />
DT 12:00PM - 2:25PM T LAB Byrd, Bertha<br />
56362 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Morrison, Crystal<br />
DT 3:00PM - 5:25PM W LABMorrison, Crystal<br />
57151 DT 4.00 3:00PM - 5:25PM MW LEC Anyanwu, Ngozi<br />
DT 6:00PM - 8:25PM M LABAnyanwu, Ngozi<br />
57153 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 2:37PM TR LEC Smith, Lorraine<br />
DT 3:00PM - 5:44PM R LABSmith, Lorraine<br />
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57157 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Irowa, Michael<br />
DT 12:00PM - 2:44PM R LABIrowa, Michael<br />
57159 DT 4.00 11:30AM - 1:55PM MW LEC Tamburi, Ariana<br />
DT 2:00PM - 4:25PM M LABTamburi, Ariana<br />
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57163 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Casey, William<br />
DT 11:30AM - 1:55PM W LABCasey, William<br />
57169 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 1:37PM TR LEC Casey, William<br />
DT 2:00PM - 4:44PM R LABCasey, William<br />
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57171 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Nwamba, Christian<br />
DT 11:00AM - 12:15PM MW LABNwamba, Christian<br />
57173 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Nwamba, Christian<br />
DT 1:00PM - 2:18PM TR LABNwamba, Christian<br />
Business<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS<br />
57575 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy<br />
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57176 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Brown, Verna<br />
57177 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Haynes, Mary<br />
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57178 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Brown, Verna<br />
57179 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Brown, Verna<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120<br />
53284 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM R LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy<br />
Chemistry<br />
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57189 DT 0.00 12:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Diop, Seydou<br />
DT 3:00PM - 4:25PM W LABDiop, Seydou<br />
57191 DT 0.00 3:00PM - 5:37PM TR LEC Akbarian, Fathali<br />
DT 6:00PM - 8:25PM T LABAkbarian, Fathali<br />
CHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
56364 DT 0.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Sole, David<br />
DT 12:00PM - 2:44PM R LABSole, David<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
57180 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Jacob, Robert<br />
57181 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 7:37PM TR LEC Scott, Regina<br />
CIS 243 NETWORK SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 210 AND CIS 240<br />
LAB FEE: $35.00<br />
57185 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Staff<br />
CIS 248 COMPUTER SUPPORT II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 240 OR CIS 211<br />
57584 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Staff<br />
Computer Technology Option<br />
CT 207 DIGITAL LOGIC II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CT 203<br />
LAB FEE: $25.00<br />
58300 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:37PM TR IMBTarrance, Larry<br />
CT 209 COMPUTER REPAIR I-COMPTIA A+<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CT 205<br />
LAB FEE: $35.00<br />
56366 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM MW LEC Golshan, Rahmatollah<br />
Dietetic Technology<br />
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
57193 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Deutsch-Keahey, Diane<br />
Economics<br />
ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ECO 101<br />
58387 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Glowacki, David<br />
English<br />
ENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS<br />
57196 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Weaver, Vivian<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111<br />
57198 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Raines III, Frank<br />
57199 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Taylor, Charlette<br />
57200 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Levin, Idele<br />
58409 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Jackson, Carlson<br />
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112<br />
53293 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Slavcheff, Mary<br />
57204 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Levin, Idele<br />
57205 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Slavcheff, Mary<br />
57207 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Wilson, Carmen<br />
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I<br />
57208 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Lumpkin, L<br />
57209 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Lumpkin, L<br />
57211 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul<br />
57663 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Franklin, Frederick<br />
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114<br />
55593 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Slavcheff, Mary<br />
57214 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Levin, Idele<br />
57215 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Ridley, Janice<br />
57217 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM R LEC Franklin, Frederick<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I<br />
50323 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Carr, Juanita<br />
50325 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary<br />
56367 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Carr, Juanita<br />
57218 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM R LEC Carr, Juanita<br />
57576 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Wallace, Sharon<br />
57577 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Wallace, Sharon<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110<br />
52472 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Yanosek, Martin<br />
56325 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Wallace, Sharon<br />
56368 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Campbell, Robert<br />
56446 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Wallace, Sharon<br />
57219 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Anyanetu, Patrick<br />
57578 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Anyanetu, Patrick<br />
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119<br />
58301 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM F LEC Hudson, Robin<br />
ENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120<br />
57220 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Staff<br />
Geography<br />
GEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY<br />
57221 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM F LEC Tallerico, Benjamin<br />
Geology<br />
GEL 210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LECTURE<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
58388 DT 0.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM MW LEC McNeary, Daphne<br />
History<br />
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT<br />
56311 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Peace, Wallace<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865<br />
56312 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Peace, Wallace<br />
HIS 261 AFRICAN- AMERICAN HISTORY I<br />
58302 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM F LEC Peace, Wallace<br />
Human Services<br />
HUS 120 GROUP AND SOCIAL PROCESS I<br />
58389 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM S LEC Watson, Carol<br />
HUS 220 GROUP AND SOCIAL PROCESS II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 120<br />
57409 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM R LEC Williams, Tasha<br />
Humanities<br />
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS<br />
55791 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM MW LEC Hamady, Susan<br />
56326 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Chatman, Marvin<br />
57222 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Davis, Lourie<br />
57223 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM T LEC Chatman, Marvin<br />
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS<br />
55794 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Chatman, Marvin<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS<br />
57224 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Yee, Sally<br />
57661 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Amer, Usama<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA<br />
57229 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM R LEC Amer, Usama<br />
57662 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Rosen, Michael<br />
MAT 111 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA COMP-BASED<br />
58392 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM M LEC Powell, Cary<br />
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM.<br />
58393 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM T LEC Shalan, Salah<br />
58394 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Powell, Cary<br />
58395 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Powell, Cary<br />
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
57230 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM F LEC Opalinski, Bob<br />
57231 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Rosen, Michael<br />
58396 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM M LEC Shalan, Salah<br />
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM.<br />
58397 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Shalan, Salah<br />
58398 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM W LEC Jenkins, Lillian<br />
58399 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM F LEC Yee, Sally<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
50530 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Uduma, Kalu<br />
50531 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Yee, Sally<br />
58400 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Powell, Cary<br />
THIS COURSE IS COMPUTER BASED AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER CLASSROOM.<br />
58401 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM T LEC Jenkins, Lillian<br />
58402 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM W LEC Shalan, Salah<br />
58403 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Yee, Sally<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
58391 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Onuigbo, Henry<br />
MAT 129 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 128<br />
57439 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Jones, Kenyuano<br />
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113<br />
50546 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 3:37PM TR LEC Charles, Joy<br />
57232 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Uduma, Kalu<br />
Mental Health Work<br />
MEH 140 MENTAL HEALTH LEGAL INFORMATION<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 105 OR HUS 110<br />
57410 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Mann, Corine<br />
MEH 144 FIELD WORK I: AGENCY PLACEMENT<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MEH 110 OR SAC 203 OR HUS 135 OR HUS 110 OR HUS 105<br />
56128 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 5:00PM M LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford<br />
MEH 210 INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP TECHNIQUE II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MEH 110<br />
56370 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford<br />
Office Information Systems<br />
OIS 100 KEYBOARDING<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57234 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F IMBHaynes, Mary<br />
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
58390 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM F LEC Haynes, Mary<br />
Philosophy<br />
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY<br />
50628 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Chambers, James<br />
PHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC<br />
57239 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Careathers, Timothy<br />
Physics<br />
PHY 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57235 DT 0.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Bagchi, Bhawatosh<br />
DT 11:30AM - 1:55PM M LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh<br />
PHY 235 GENERAL PHYSICS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: PHY 115<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57626 DT 0.00 2:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Bagchi, Bhawatosh<br />
DT 4:30PM - 6:55PM W LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh<br />
PHY 265 PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 171<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57237 DT 0.00 1:00PM - 3:37PM TR LEC Boman, Scott<br />
DT 4:00PM - 6:25PM T LAB Boman, Scott<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
50646 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Ibe, Frank<br />
57240 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Webster, Stella<br />
57241 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:05PM R LEC Ivory, Ellis<br />
57242 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Wright, Michael<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
50664 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Schultz, Karen<br />
56448 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Anderson, Cheri<br />
57243 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM T LEC Wallace, Denise<br />
57244 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Wallace, Denise<br />
PSY 260 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101<br />
58305 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Schultz, Karen<br />
Sociology<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
50689 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Waters, Thomas<br />
53671 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Waters, Thomas<br />
56449 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Waters, Thomas<br />
57246 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Waters, Thomas<br />
SOC 104 AMERICAN STUDIES<br />
58407 DT 3.00 10:20AM - 2:05PM T LEC Staff<br />
58408 DT 3.00 10:20AM - 2:05PM W LEC Staff<br />
Spanish<br />
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I<br />
57248 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 2:37PM TR LEC Staff<br />
SPA 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: SPA 102<br />
57247 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Herrera, Jose<br />
Speech<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH<br />
50718 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Hatcher, Georgia<br />
50719 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Hatcher, Georgia<br />
56327 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Gadson, Jacqueline<br />
56450 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Kelly, Sherry<br />
57604 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM S LEC Kelly, Sherry<br />
Telecommunications<br />
TCM 200 INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: EE 101 OR CIS 112<br />
58306 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Jenkins, Tonia<br />
TCM 203 COMMUNICATIONS I<br />
LAB FEE: $25.00<br />
58307 DT 3.00 4:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Jenkins, Tonia<br />
Veterinary Technology<br />
VTP 233 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: VTP 123 AND VTP 202<br />
LAB FEE: $65.00<br />
50749 DT 4.00 8:00AM - 4:25PM UMTWRFS CLN Staff<br />
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS<br />
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CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
VTP 243 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM III<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: VTP 233<br />
50750 DT 2.00 - CLN Staff<br />
XVT 300 VT PRACTICUM IV (OPTIONAL)<br />
55464 DT 1.00 - LEC Staff<br />
Water Treatment Technologies<br />
WET 220 WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS AND MICROBIOLOGY<br />
55829 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM M LEC Staff<br />
WET 224 WATER/WASTEWATER UTILITY EQUIPMENT<br />
56057 DT 2.00 5:00PM - 7:25PM T LEC Staff<br />
WET 265 PRATICUM WATER/WASTEWATER TREATMENT<br />
55831 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Staff<br />
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Denise Shannon<br />
President, Eastern Campus, Corporate College<br />
Welcome to the Eastern Campus, Corporate College and the University<br />
Center. You will find an array of traditional courses and non-credit/workforce<br />
development offerings designed to meet the needs of a dynamic, challenging and<br />
globally competitive environment. We hope that you will take advantage of these<br />
many opportunities that can help you succeed in your educational journey. It is<br />
truly an exciting time to be a part of a vibrant educational community that extends<br />
throughout our service area.<br />
EASTERN CAMPUS<br />
The Eastern Campus is home to exciting programs in advanced technologies<br />
including the Advanced Manufacturing Center, Computer Information Systems,<br />
HVAC, Geothermal Technology, Welding, and the Entrepreneurship Institute and<br />
Resource Center. The University Center located in Harper Woods partners with<br />
leading upper-division and graduate-level institutions providing a pathway for those<br />
seeking baccalaureate or graduate degrees.<br />
Through the Corporate College, we work to support local businesses,<br />
organizations, entrepreneurs and faith-based groups in attaining their strategic<br />
goals and successful outcomes through the provision of workshops and seminars.<br />
Along with a commitment to provide exceptional academic and career programs,<br />
our faculty and staff work to create opportunities for transformation and growth<br />
within our region.<br />
We are focused on making a difference in the lives of those who enter the doors<br />
of the campus and the District. As such, I encourage you to work hard, set high<br />
expectations and rise to achieve your goals and aspirations.<br />
Denise Shannon<br />
President, Eastern Campus, Corporate College<br />
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CORPORATE COLLEGE<br />
5901 Conner<br />
Detroit, MI 48213<br />
General Information<br />
313-922-3311<br />
Career Program Hotline<br />
1-800-300-2118<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
GRATIOT<br />
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HARDING<br />
HARPER<br />
LEMAY<br />
94<br />
EVANSTON<br />
ST. JEAN<br />
BARRETT<br />
SHOEMAKER<br />
CONNER<br />
WARREN<br />
CHANDLER<br />
PARK<br />
E. WARREN<br />
Not all courses and programs are offered<br />
every semester at each campus. Programs<br />
are offered District-Wide, meaning that<br />
students can sometimes expect to attend<br />
classes at more than one campus in order to<br />
complete programs.<br />
HOURS OF OPERATION:<br />
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-9:00 pm<br />
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-9:00 pm<br />
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 am-4:00 pm<br />
Featured CORPORATE COLLEGE Programs<br />
• Advanced Manufacturing<br />
(Computer Numerical Control)<br />
• Business Administration<br />
• Digital Media Production<br />
• Entrepreneurship<br />
• Facility Maintenance<br />
• Graphic Design<br />
• Geothermal Technology<br />
• Heating, Ventilation and Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
• Industrial Computer Graphics<br />
Technology (CAD)<br />
• Project Management<br />
• Welding Technology<br />
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WEEKEND COLLEGE<br />
Course Course Name CRN Time Type<br />
SATURDAY OFFERINGS<br />
CIS 267 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT<br />
MULTIMEDIA 57370 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 56202 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 57377 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I 57486 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
FM 105 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE 57382 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
GTT 220 GHEX ACCREDITATION EXAM PREP. 57384 9:00AM - 1:55PM LEC<br />
HUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM 57480 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 57389 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 57394 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
PRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT<br />
MANAGEMENT 57402 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 57404 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 56351 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 57483 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
EASTERN CAMPUS<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER I TERM<br />
MAY 20, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />
African-American Studies<br />
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE<br />
56048 EA 4.00 3:00PM - 8:27PM R LEC Friley III, Grant<br />
57358 EA 4.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Davis, Ella<br />
AAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY<br />
57473 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Friley III, Grant<br />
Art<br />
ART 101 DRAWING I<br />
57359 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM MW LEC Rouleau, Francine<br />
ART 112 DESIGN II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ART 111<br />
58321 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Slobodzian, Sarah<br />
ART 121 PAINTING I<br />
57360 EA 3.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Rouleau, Francine<br />
Biology<br />
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY<br />
57361 EA 4.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Parizon, Michael<br />
57363 EA 4.00 5:30PM - 8:07PM TR LEC Burleson, Leslie<br />
Business<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS<br />
57484 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Breger, William<br />
57485 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Campbell, Henry<br />
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
50185 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Haynes, Mary<br />
56451 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Haynes, Mary<br />
BUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120<br />
58368 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy<br />
Computer Aided Drafting<br />
CAD 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER AID DRAFTING<br />
LAB FEE: $35.00<br />
58366 EA 4.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Ferdon, David<br />
CAD 110 INTRODUCTION TO UNIGRAPHICS CAD/CAM<br />
LAB FEE: $45.00<br />
58320 EA 4.00 5:30PM - 8:07PM TR LEC Staff<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
57367 EA 4.00 9:00AM - 11:30AM MW LEC De Petro, Alexander<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
CIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGN<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57475 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Johnson, Dale<br />
CIS 250 E-COMMERCE STRATEGIES<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 241<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57368 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F IMBDe Petro, Alexander<br />
CIS 267 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT MULTIMEDIA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110<br />
57370 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Jordan, Tammy<br />
Digital Media Production<br />
DMP 103 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DMP 101<br />
58322 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Staff<br />
DMP 113 ACTING FOR THE CAMERA<br />
58369 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Staff<br />
English<br />
ENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS<br />
57374 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Franklin, Deborah<br />
58325 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Cummings, Lynn<br />
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111<br />
56199 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Kirkby, Carol<br />
56349 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Wilson, Carmen<br />
56453 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Jackson, Carlson<br />
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112<br />
50360 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Jackson, Carlson<br />
52356 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Franklin, Deborah<br />
56455 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Hill, Betty<br />
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I<br />
56202 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Wilson, Carmen<br />
56205 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Mitseff, Emily<br />
56457 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Andrews, Gwendolyn<br />
57376 EA 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Wilson, Carmen<br />
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114<br />
50382 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Franklin, Frederick<br />
50383 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Mitseff, Emily<br />
57377 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Ridley, Janice<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I<br />
57378 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria<br />
57379 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Bradford, Aundrea<br />
57486 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Green, Beverly<br />
57487 EA 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Bradford, Aundrea<br />
57643 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Howard, Thomas<br />
57644 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Green, Beverly<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110<br />
56347 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Mitseff, Emily<br />
57380 EA 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Kimbrough, Valorie<br />
57488 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Hudson, Robin<br />
57489 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Leitch, Leslie<br />
EASTERN CAMPUS<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
ENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119<br />
55882 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Constance, Valerie<br />
Entrepreneurship<br />
ENT 210 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 175 AND BUS 177 AND BUS 225<br />
58367 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Harris, Marcus<br />
Facility Maintenance Program<br />
FM 105 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE<br />
LAB FEE: $30.00<br />
57382 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Spratling, Reginald<br />
Geothermal Systems Technology<br />
GTT 201 GEOTHERMAL REHC TECHNOLOGY<br />
57383 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Staff<br />
GTT 220 GHEX ACCREDITATION EXAM PREPARATION<br />
57384 EA 4.00 9:00AM - 1:55PM S LEC Staff<br />
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning<br />
HVA 101 BASIC REFRIGERATION I<br />
LAB FEE: $30.00<br />
56264 EA 4.00 3:00PM - 6:16PM TR LEC Sharma, Vinod<br />
HVA 102 HERMETIC SYSTEMS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101<br />
LAB FEE: $45.00<br />
55386 EA 2.00 6:30PM - 8:27PM TR LEC Sharma, Vinod<br />
HVA 103 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102<br />
LAB FEE: $45.00<br />
56265 EA 2.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Hightower, Gerard<br />
HVA 104 POWER ENERGY-AIR CONDITIONING I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102<br />
LAB FEE: $45.00<br />
56266 EA 4.00 9:00AM - 12:08PM MW LEC Peterson, Eujay<br />
HVA 105 POWER ENERGY - AIR CONDITIONING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102<br />
LAB FEE: $45.00<br />
56268 EA 4.00 12:15PM - 3:23PM MW LEC Peterson, Eujay<br />
HVA 108 REFRIGERATION CONTROLS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103<br />
LAB FEE: $30.00<br />
56267 EA 4.00 11:00AM - 2:16PM TR LEC Hightower, Gerard<br />
HVA 113 REFRIGERATION CODE AND REGULATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103<br />
LAB FEE: $45.00<br />
57386 EA 2.00 9:00AM - 11:30AM F LEC Peterson, Eujay<br />
HVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT MAINTENANCE<br />
57387 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Hightower, Gerard<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Humanities<br />
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS<br />
56232 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Davis, Lourie<br />
57385 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Davis, Lourie<br />
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS<br />
57479 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Davis, Lourie<br />
HUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM<br />
57480 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Anderson, Gary<br />
Labor Studies<br />
LS 204 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH<br />
58370 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Staff<br />
Manufacturing Technology<br />
MAN 100 SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS<br />
LAB FEE: $40.00<br />
58371 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Payne Sr, Douglas<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS<br />
56238 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Amer, Usama<br />
56239 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Raeck, William<br />
56240 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Sinha, Rajendra<br />
56348 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Charles, Joy<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA<br />
50514 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Sinha, Rajendra<br />
56224 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Abdollahi, Javad<br />
56462 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Allen, Angela<br />
57389 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Charles, Joy<br />
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
57390 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Johnson, Linda<br />
57391 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Abdollahi, Javad<br />
57392 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Abdollahi, Javad<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
56350 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Zorkot, Mohamed<br />
57394 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Al-Saadi, Fadhil<br />
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
57395 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Amer, Usama<br />
Music<br />
MUS 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC<br />
58326 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Brown, Arthur<br />
MUS 110 CLASS PIANO I<br />
57492 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Brown, Arthur<br />
Numerical Control<br />
NC 111 NUMERICAL CONTROL CONCEPTS<br />
LAB FEE: $40.00<br />
58372 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Payne Sr, Douglas<br />
EASTERN CAMPUS<br />
FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Office Information Systems<br />
OIS 100 KEYBOARDING<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57399 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M IMBCraig, Lillian<br />
OIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57400 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T IMBCraig, Lillian<br />
OIS 228 DESKTOP PUBLISHING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 227<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57401 EA 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R IMBPoindexter, Yolanda<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
50649 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Worsham, Conley<br />
52370 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Ibe, Frank<br />
57403 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Ivory, Ellis<br />
57404 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Wright, Michael<br />
57493 EA 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Webster, Stella<br />
Project Management<br />
PRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
57402 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Johnson, Dale<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
52371 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Jones, Charles<br />
56465 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Beydoun, Housain<br />
57481 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Beydoun, Housain<br />
57494 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Simpson, Sheabra<br />
Sociology<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
56270 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Cobb, Lois<br />
56351 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Cobb, Lois<br />
56466 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Lynum, Carmen<br />
57482 EA 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Lynum, Carmen<br />
57495 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Craft, Barbara<br />
Speech<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH<br />
52372 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Jones, Barbara<br />
56467 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Mitseff, Emily<br />
57406 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Jones, Malisa<br />
57483 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Gadson, Jacqueline<br />
57496 EA 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Jones, Barbara<br />
SPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: SPH 101<br />
57407 EA 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Boikai, Jerome<br />
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Dr. Letitia Uduma<br />
Campus President<br />
I welcome you to the Northwest Campus and the home for health science<br />
programs for the District. We are proud of the addition of the new Educational<br />
Center which meets the Platinum standard for LEED construction. As a LEEDcertified<br />
environment, it features sustainable systems powered through<br />
geothermal, photo-voltaic technologies, water capture and grey-water biotreatment<br />
systems with insulation provided by a “green” roof. Many of these same<br />
systems are being integrated through the campus and will be supported<br />
throughout the District.<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
The Northwest Campus supports signature programs such as Nursing, Surgical<br />
Technology, Pharmacy Technology, Phlebotomy, Dental Hygiene and Dental<br />
Assisting offered through the Health Science Center. Offerings in Criminal Justice<br />
and FoodServices Management are also available at the campus including those in<br />
business and computer information systems. Along with the District’s Michigan<br />
Institute for Public Safety Education, we are working to support wellness, safety<br />
and health education throughout the District.<br />
It is an exciting time to be part of the Northwest Campus and the vibrant<br />
WCCCD educational community. We are proud of our faculty and staff who<br />
work to deliver exceptional instructional services and academic support to assist<br />
your educational sojourn. May you have much success in your educational sojourn<br />
and we encourage you to take advantage of every opportunity for growth,<br />
enrichment and expansion of knowledge available to you at WCCCD.<br />
Dr. Letitia Uduma<br />
Campus President, Northwest Campus<br />
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CURTIS AVE.<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
FAUST AVE.<br />
AAB<br />
PARKING<br />
LOT D<br />
LOT C<br />
ACADEMIC<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
BUILDING<br />
VISITOR<br />
PARKING<br />
LOT B<br />
HEALTH<br />
SCIENCE<br />
CENTER<br />
HSC<br />
VISITOR<br />
PARKING<br />
LOT A<br />
MAIN ENTRANCE<br />
WELCOME<br />
CENTER<br />
WC<br />
PARKING<br />
LOT E<br />
LABORATORY<br />
SCIENCES<br />
BUILDING<br />
LSB<br />
PARKING<br />
LOT F<br />
GAB<br />
GENERAL<br />
ARTS<br />
BUILDING<br />
PARKING<br />
LOT G<br />
PARKING<br />
LOT G<br />
SOUTHFIELD EXPRESSWAY<br />
8200 W. Outer Drive<br />
Detroit, MI 48219<br />
General Information<br />
313-943-4000<br />
Career Program Hotline<br />
1-800-300-2118<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
WEST OUTER DRIVE<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Sciences Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
5<br />
Grand River Ave<br />
Telegraph Rd<br />
Lahser Rd<br />
Evergreen Rd<br />
Outer Dr W<br />
W 8 Mile Road<br />
39 10<br />
96 96<br />
Southfield Fwy<br />
John C Lodge Fwy<br />
Greenfield Rd<br />
7 Mile Road W<br />
McNicols Rd W<br />
Livernois St<br />
N<br />
Not all courses and programs are offered<br />
every semester at each campus. Programs<br />
are offered District-Wide, meaning that<br />
students can sometimes expect to attend<br />
classes at more than one campus in order to<br />
complete programs.<br />
HOURS OF OPERATION:<br />
Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 am-9:00 pm<br />
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 am-5:00 pm<br />
Featured Campus Programs<br />
• Addiction Studies<br />
• Central Service Technician<br />
• Certified Nursing Assistant<br />
• Central Service Technician<br />
• Child Care Training<br />
• Dental Assisting<br />
• Dental Hygiene<br />
• Emergency Medical Technology<br />
• Foodservice Systems Management<br />
• Nursing<br />
• Pharmacy Technology<br />
• Phlebotomy<br />
• Surgical Technology<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER I TERM<br />
MAY 20, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />
African-American Studies<br />
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE<br />
57509 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Smith, Bruce<br />
57530 NW 4.00 12:00PM - 2:37PM TR LEC Smith, Bruce<br />
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE<br />
57510 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Smith, Bruce<br />
Allied Health<br />
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS<br />
56340 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 7:57PM TR LEC Williams, David<br />
58365 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM W LEC Williams, David<br />
Anthropology<br />
ANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
57511 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Chapman, Yolanda<br />
ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
57512 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 8:29PM MW LEC Fisher, Abigail<br />
57654 NW 4.00 3:30PM - 5:57PM MW LEC Chapman, Yolanda<br />
ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
57531 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Chapman, Yolanda<br />
Biology<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
56291 NW 0.00 12:00PM - 2:37PM TR LEC Greene, Curtis<br />
NW 3:00PM - 5:27PM T LABGreene, Curtis<br />
57110 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Onyegbado, Christiana<br />
NW 12:00PM - 2:44PM R LABOnyegbado, Christiana<br />
57113 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Skidmore, Lynnda<br />
NW 12:00PM - 2:37PM T LABSkidmore, Lynnda<br />
57115 NW 0.00 3:00PM - 5:37PM TR LEC Onyegbado, Christiana<br />
NW 6:00PM - 8:44PM R LABOnyegbado, Christiana<br />
57117 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 11:28AM MW LEC Anyanwu, Ngozi<br />
NW 11:30AM - 1:57PM M LABAnyanwu, Ngozi<br />
57119 NW 0.00 12:00PM - 2:27PM MW LEC Smith, Lorraine<br />
NW 3:00PM - 5:27PM M LABSmith, Lorraine<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57123 NW 0.00 10:30AM - 1:07PM TR LEC Tamburi, Titi<br />
NW 1:30PM - 3:58PM T LABTamburi, Titi<br />
57125 NW 0.00 2:00PM - 4:37PM TR LEC Olafioye, Salewa<br />
NW 5:00PM - 7:44PM R LABOlafioye, Salewa<br />
57127 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 11:28AM MW LEC Irowa, Michael<br />
NW 11:30AM - 1:57PM M LABIrowa, Michael<br />
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
56995 NW 0.00 11:00AM - 1:28PM MW LEC Mukkamala, Pradeep<br />
NW 1:30PM - 3:57PM M LABMukkamala, Pradeep<br />
56999 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Tamburi, Ariana<br />
NW 12:00PM - 2:27PM T LABTamburi, Ariana<br />
57001 NW 0.00 12:00PM - 2:37PM TR LEC Mukkamala, Pradeep<br />
NW 3:00PM - 5:27PM T LABMukkamala, Pradeep<br />
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250<br />
56303 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC Parizon, Michael<br />
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
56300 NW 0.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM MW LEC Greene, Curtis<br />
NW 2:00PM - 3:53PM MW LABGreene, Curtis<br />
57003 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Brem, Antonina<br />
NW 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LAB Brem, Antonina<br />
57005 NW 0.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Nwamba, Christian<br />
NW 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LABNwamba, Christian<br />
57009 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Brem, Antonina<br />
NW 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LAB Brem, Antonina<br />
Business<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS<br />
57513 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Ciampa, Gary<br />
57532 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Ellis, Mary<br />
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
56464 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Johnson, Daisy<br />
57027 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Johnson, Daisy<br />
Chemistry<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57040 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 11:28AM MW LEC Wittbrodt, Joanne<br />
NW 11:30AM - 1:57PM M LABWittbrodt, Joanne<br />
CHM 155 SURVEY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 OR CHM 136<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57042 NW 0.00 2:00PM - 4:28PM TR LEC Diop, Seydou<br />
NW 4:30PM - 6:57PM R LABDiop, Seydou<br />
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FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 32 - 46<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Child Care Training<br />
CCT 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE<br />
58357 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 7:57PM TR LEC Johnson, Charmaine<br />
CCT 227 CHILD CARE PRACTICUM AND SEMINAR II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CCT 101 OR CCT 157 OR EMT 101 OR ENG 119 OR HUS 105<br />
58358 NW 4.00 - LABWilliams, Alicia<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
57514 NW 4.00 10:00AM - 12:37PM TR LEC Mwila, Apollinaris<br />
57515 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 3:37PM TR LEC Mwila, Apollinaris<br />
57655 NW 4.00 4:00PM - 6:37PM TR LEC Mwila, Apollinaris<br />
Corrections<br />
COR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS<br />
57613 NW 3.00 10:00AM - 11:57AM TR LEC Donaldson, Clinton<br />
COR 105 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONAL COUNSELING<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100<br />
57614 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Donaldson, Clinton<br />
COR 215 CORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/PRACTICUM<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100<br />
57612 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM T LEC Donaldson, Clinton<br />
57641 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM T LEC Donaldson, Clinton<br />
Criminal Justice<br />
CJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />
57611 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM M LEC Williams, Arthur<br />
Dental Auxiliary<br />
DEN 100 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />
57424 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 7:28PM TR LEC Hightower, Gracie<br />
Dental Hygiene<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
DHY 131 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II - LECTURE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 129 OR DHY 130<br />
50267 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 12:20PM R LEC Staff<br />
BEGINNING AND END DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED DURING FIRST CLASS SESSION<br />
DHY 132 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE II - LAB<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 129 OR DHY 130<br />
LAB FEE: $100.00<br />
50268 NW 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM T LABArmstrong, Sheila<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Burns, Ethel<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM T LABNyquist, Jo Ann<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM T LABNyquist, Jo Ann<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM T LABZarb, Pamela<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM T LABZarb, Pamela<br />
50270 NW 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM W LABArmstrong, Sheila<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM W LABArmstrong, Sheila<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM W LABNyquist, Jo Ann<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM W LABNyquist, Jo Ann<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM W LABZarb, Pamela<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM W LABZarb, Pamela<br />
DHY 211 PHARMACOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 129 OR DHY 130<br />
54613 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM R LEC Herschfus, Marc<br />
DHY 213 PERIODONTOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 129 OR DHY 130<br />
50273 NW 2.00 4:00PM - 7:20PM M LEC Herschfus, Marc<br />
BEGINNING AND END DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED DURING FIRST CLASS SESSION<br />
DHY 229 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE V - LEC<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 219 OR DHY 220<br />
50276 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 12:20PM M LEC Nyquist, Jo Ann<br />
DHY 230 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE V -LAB<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 219 OR DHY 220<br />
LAB FEE: $250.00<br />
50277 NW 5.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Benson, Candace<br />
NW 12:30PM - 4:25PM M LAB Burns, Ethel<br />
NW 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Burns, Ethel<br />
NW 12:30PM - 4:25PM M LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 12:30PM - 4:25PM M LABNyquist, Jo Ann<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM R LAB Burns, Ethel<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM R LAB Burns, Ethel<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM R LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM R LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM R LABCounts, Janice<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM R LABCounts, Janice<br />
50279 NW 5.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM F LABAnderson, Lisa<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM F LABAnderson, Lisa<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM F LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM F LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 8:30AM - 12:25PM F LABColeman-Settles, Denise<br />
NW 1:00PM - 4:55PM F LABColeman-Settles, Denise<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM T LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM T LABColeman-Settles, Denise<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM T LABCounts, Janice<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM T LABNyquist, Jo Ann<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM T LABSchaecher, Manon<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM W LABCato, Deorphia<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM W LABColeman-Settles, Denise<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM W LABSchaecher, Manon<br />
NW 5:00PM - 9:00PM W LABZarb, Pamela<br />
DHY 233 DENTAL HYGIENE SEMINAR<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: DHY 219 OR DHY 220<br />
50281 NW 2.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Armstrong, Sheila<br />
NW 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Jones, Darlene<br />
NW 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC O’Hagan, David<br />
NW 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Zarb, Pamela<br />
Economics<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
ECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I<br />
58381 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Glowacki, David<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Emergency Medical Technology<br />
EMT 101 FIRST AID<br />
LAB FEE: $10.00<br />
57038 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 11:30AM F LEC Edwards, Paul<br />
EMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER<br />
LAB FEE: $30.00<br />
57015 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 2:28PM T LEC Syrkett, Keith<br />
English<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
ENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 111<br />
56343 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Perlman, Mary<br />
57044 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Raines III, Frank<br />
57058 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Ross, Phyllis<br />
57060 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Ross, Phyllis<br />
ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 112<br />
56344 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Hughes, Mildretta<br />
57061 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Hughes, Mildretta<br />
57063 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Gray, Nettie<br />
57064 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Dozier, Marva<br />
57065 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM MW LEC Dozier, Marva<br />
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I<br />
56345 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Perlman, Mary<br />
57066 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Wilson, Julie<br />
57068 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Hughes, Mildretta<br />
57069 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM MW LEC Raines III, Frank<br />
57070 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Raines III, Frank<br />
57533 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Perlman, Mary<br />
ENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 114<br />
56346 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Wilson, Julie<br />
57072 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Martin, Juanita<br />
57073 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Perlman, Mary<br />
57074 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC Taylor, Charlette<br />
57534 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:57PM TR LEC Wilson, Julie<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I<br />
56279 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Shaw, Eric<br />
56280 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Shaw, Eric<br />
56337 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Shaw, Eric<br />
56452 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria<br />
57076 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC McHugh, Stephen<br />
57077 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC McHugh, Stephen<br />
57535 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Shaw, Eric<br />
57656 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Perlman, Mary<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110<br />
56281 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Short, Ida<br />
56282 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Short, Ida<br />
56338 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:57PM TR LEC Short, Ida<br />
56454 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria<br />
57078 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary<br />
57079 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
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CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Foodservice System Management<br />
FSM 105 PRINCIPLES OF FOODSERVICE SYSTEMS<br />
57025 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 7:57PM TR LEC Hubbard, Marion<br />
FSM 240 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN FOODSERVICE LAB<br />
58356 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 7:53PM MW LAB Saulter, Barbara<br />
FSM 250 MANAGEMENT OF FOODSERVICE SYSTEMS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: FSM 230<br />
57021 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 8:35PM R LEC Saulter, Barbara<br />
CLASS MEETS FIRST 6 WEEKS OF SEMESTER<br />
FSM 255 MANAGEMENT OF FOODSERVICE SYSTEMS: PRACTICUM III (DIETETICS STUDENTS ONLY)<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: FSM 145 OR FSM 235<br />
57022 NW 4.00 - LEC Saulter, Barbara<br />
PRACTICUM SEMINAR: MONDAY, MAY 14, 2012 AT 7:00PM<br />
Gerontology/Aging Services<br />
GER 130 COUNSELING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS WITH OLDER ADULTS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: GER 110 OR GER 115 OR ENG 119 OR PSY 101<br />
57615 NW 3.00 8:00AM - 9:53AM MW LEC Staff<br />
GER 140 LEGAL ISSUES OF AGING<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: GER 110 OR GER 115 OR ENG 119 OR PSY 101<br />
57616 NW 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM MW LEC Staff<br />
GER 155 SEMINAR FOR GERONTOLOGY FIELD PLACEMENT I<br />
57617 NW 2.00 6:00PM - 8:44PM R LEC Simpson, Gail<br />
GER 156 GERONTOLOGY FIELD PLACEMENT I<br />
57618 -I60NW 4.00 - LEC Simpson, Gail<br />
PRACTICUM SEMINAR: MONDAY, MAY 14, 2012 - 12:00PM<br />
Health Sciences<br />
HSC 100 MEDICAL MEASUREMENTS AND MATHEMATICS<br />
58343 NW 1.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM M LEC Williams, Mary<br />
58344 NW 1.00 12:00PM - 3:19PM T LEC Diedo, Madeline<br />
58345 NW 1.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM R LEC Diedo, Madeline<br />
History<br />
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650<br />
57516 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Boykin, Peter<br />
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT<br />
57517 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC Daniel, Eric<br />
57536 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Boykin, Peter<br />
HIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 1865<br />
58359 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Boykin, Peter<br />
HIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT<br />
57518 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Boykin, Peter<br />
Human Services<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
HUS 110 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES<br />
57537 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Watson, Carol<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
HUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN SERVICES<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 105<br />
57039 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Watson, Carol<br />
HUS 220 GROUP AND SOCIAL PROCESS II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HUS 120<br />
57033 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Watson, Carol<br />
Humanities<br />
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS<br />
57519 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM MW LEC Hamady, Susan<br />
57657 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:58PM MW LEC Hamady, Susan<br />
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS<br />
57520 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LEC Trice, Ronald<br />
Law Enforcement Administration<br />
LEA 226 LAW ENFORCE ADMINISTRATION: PRACTICUM<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: LEA 225 AND CJS 100 OR LEA 201<br />
57610 NW 4.00 - LEC Evans, Warren<br />
LEA 231 CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: LEA 230<br />
57609 NW 3.00 5:10PM - 8:55PM M LEC Lipscomb, Willie<br />
Marketing<br />
MKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BUS 150<br />
58382 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Breger, William<br />
Mathematics<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS<br />
56335 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Abdollahi, Javad<br />
57080 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie<br />
57081 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie<br />
57082 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Lakkis, George<br />
57083 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Lakkis, George<br />
57084 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LEC Uduma, Kalu<br />
57658 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Franco, John<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA<br />
56341 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM MW LEC Opalinski, Bob<br />
57085 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Allen, Angela<br />
57086 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Franco, John<br />
57087 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Franco, John<br />
57088 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Franco, John<br />
57089 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Franco, John<br />
57659 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Allen, Angela<br />
MAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
57026 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Allen, Angela<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
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NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
56342 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Lakkis, George<br />
57090 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Lakkis, George<br />
57091 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LEC Opalinski, Bob<br />
57092 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Opalinski, Bob<br />
57094 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie<br />
57538 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM TR LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie<br />
57539 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Lakkis, George<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
56336 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Rosen, Michael<br />
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113<br />
56283 NW 4.00 2:30PM - 4:57PM TR LEC Golshan, Rahmatollah<br />
57095 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 7:37PM TR LEC Golshan, Rahmatollah<br />
Nursing & Health Care Skills<br />
NUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: NUR 110 OR NUR 111 OR NUR 112 OR NUR 113<br />
58346 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 11:58AM M LEC Diedo, Madeline<br />
58347 NW 2.00 5:00PM - 7:58PM R LEC Thomas, Sheryl<br />
58350 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 11:43AM T LEC Diedo, Madeline<br />
NUR 218 NURSING ISSUES<br />
58348 NW 1.00 9:00AM - 10:52AM T LEC Conklin, Laura<br />
NUR 219 NURSING TRANSITIONS<br />
58349 NW 1.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LEC Conklin, Laura<br />
Nursing Assistant<br />
NHS 100 NURSING ASSISTANT<br />
58353 NW 10.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM MTWR IMBClark, Mary<br />
58354 NW 10.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM MTWR IMBClark, Mary<br />
Pharmacy Technology<br />
PHT 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57032 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 5:57PM TR L/L Staff<br />
PHT 155 PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM<br />
56250 NW 7.00 - IMBStaff<br />
PRATICUM SITE AND SCHEDULE TO BE PROVIDED BY PROGRAM DIRECTOR<br />
PHT 210 PHARMACY COMPUTER SYSTEM<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
56251 NW 5.00 6:00PM - 8:37PM TR IMBStaff<br />
BEGINNING AND END DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED DURING FIRST CLASS SESSION<br />
Philosophy<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
PHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I<br />
57521 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Careathers, Timothy<br />
57540 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Careathers, Timothy<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
PHL 221 ETHICS<br />
57522 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC Chambers, James<br />
Phlebotomy<br />
PLB 105 PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ALH 110 OR ALH 115 OR PLB 110<br />
CO-REQUISITES: PLB 110<br />
57014 NW 3.00 - LEC Larkins-Norwood, Ka-Sandra<br />
PRACTICUM SITE AND SCHEDULE TO BE PROVIDED BY PROGRAM DIRECTOR<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
56305 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Walker, Steven<br />
56411 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LEC Wright, Michael<br />
56456 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM MW LEC Wright, Michael<br />
57097 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Walker, Steven<br />
57523 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Walker, Steven<br />
57524 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM MW LEC Walker, Steven<br />
57525 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Worsham, Conley<br />
57541 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC O’Mara, Erin<br />
57542 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Worsham, Conley<br />
57543 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Worsham, Conley<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
56304 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Varner, Beverli<br />
56458 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Varner, Beverli<br />
57098 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LEC Varner, Beverli<br />
57099 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Anderson, Cheri<br />
57100 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Varner, Beverli<br />
57101 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Anderson, Cheri<br />
57544 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Varner, Beverli<br />
PSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
57102 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Schultz, Karen<br />
57103 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Schultz, Karen<br />
57104 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:53PM MW LEC Caddy, David<br />
PSY 202 HUMAN SEXUALITY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: PSY 100<br />
57526 NW 3.00 7:00PM - 8:57PM TR LEC Anderson, Cheri<br />
Sociology<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
56306 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Jordan, Josephus<br />
56339 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:57PM TR LEC Jordan, Josephus<br />
56459 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM MW LEC Bajon, Bronislaw<br />
57105 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Jordan, Josephus<br />
57106 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Jordan, Josephus<br />
57547 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Jordan, Josephus<br />
57548 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:57PM TR LEC Cobb, Lois<br />
SOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIES<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ANT 150 OR ANT 152 OR ANT 153 OR ANT 154 OR ANT 201 OR ANT 210 OR SOC 120 OR SOC 144 OR SOC 225<br />
OR<br />
57527 NW 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM MW LEC Cobb, Lois<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Spanish<br />
SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I<br />
57528 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 8:27PM MW LEC Andrade, Moises<br />
Speech<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH<br />
56461 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Trice, Ronald<br />
57107 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:57PM TR LEC Trice, Ronald<br />
57108 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:57PM TR LEC Jones, Barbara<br />
57109 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Trice, Ronald<br />
57545 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Kelly, Sherry<br />
57546 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Trice, Ronald<br />
57660 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Kelly, Sherry<br />
Surgical Technology Program<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
SUR 102 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN/CLINICAL<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: SUR 100 AND SUR 101<br />
LAB FEE: $30.00<br />
57634 NW 4.00 - CLN Staff<br />
SUR 155 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL III<br />
55523 NW 6.00 7:00AM - 3:25PM TWR LEC Staff<br />
PROGRAM ADMISSIONS REQUIRED<br />
SUR 160 SURGICAL SEMINAR/CERTIFICATION PREPARATION<br />
LAB FEE: $30.00<br />
55524 NW 4.00 8:30AM - 1:25PM M LEC Staff<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER II TERM<br />
JUNE 18, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 5, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Nursing & Health Care Skills<br />
CAMPUS BUILDING KEY<br />
AAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.<br />
GAB - General Arts Bldg.<br />
WC - Welcome Center<br />
HSC - Health Science Center<br />
NUR 218 NURSING ISSUES<br />
58351 NW 1.00 9:00AM - 11:08AM T LEC Dolphus, Lynda<br />
NUR 219 NURSING TRANSITIONS<br />
58352 NW 1.00 11:30AM - 1:38PM T LEC Dolphus, Lynda<br />
NORTHWEST CAMPUS<br />
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WESTERN CAMPUS<br />
Michael Dotson<br />
Campus President<br />
Welcome to the Western Campus and a learning community that is going<br />
“green” in a significant way. This includes the development of new laboratory<br />
resources in the West wing of the campus, and the work that will take soon take<br />
place around the grounds of the facility to improve energy efficiency, recreation,<br />
and protection of the wetlands. We are proud to support physical fitness for the<br />
Western region through public use of the new soccer fields at the entrance to<br />
the campus, the nature trail and Ted Scott Pavilion.<br />
We hope you will explore the many opportunities available at the Western<br />
Campus and throughout the District that can help position you for success in a<br />
global world. Along with an emphasis on digital technologies including the video<br />
game design and animation curriculum are signature programs in Sustainable<br />
Buildings and Sites, Computer Information Systems, Logistics, HVAC, Website<br />
Design, Hemodialysis and Electrical/Electronics Engineering. As well, the campus<br />
is a center for regional activities accommodating meetings, workshops, seminars,<br />
public events and student life activities in the campus Conference Center.<br />
It is an exciting moment to be part of the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College<br />
District family and I invite you to become engaged as an active member of our<br />
educational community. Your success is important to us and we look forward to<br />
the opportunity to serve you.<br />
Michael Dotson<br />
President, Western Campus<br />
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9555 Haggerty<br />
Belleville, MI 48111<br />
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734-699-7008<br />
Career Program Hotline<br />
1-800-300-2118<br />
WESTERN CAMPUS<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
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BELLEVILLE RD.<br />
HAGGERTY RD.<br />
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275<br />
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MICHIGAN AVE.<br />
ECORSE RD.<br />
MERRIMAN RD.<br />
TELEGRAPH RD.<br />
METRO AIRPORT<br />
Not all courses and programs are offered<br />
every semester at each campus. Programs<br />
are offered District-Wide, meaning that<br />
students can sometimes expect to attend<br />
classes at more than one campus in order to<br />
complete programs.<br />
HOURS OF OPERATION:<br />
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-10:00 pm<br />
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-4:30 pm<br />
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-3:00 pm<br />
Featured Campus Programs<br />
• Accounting<br />
• Computer Information Systems<br />
• Electrical/Electronics<br />
• Forensic/Digital Photography<br />
• Heating, Ventilation and Air<br />
Conditioning (HVAC)<br />
• Hemodialysis Patient Care<br />
Specialist<br />
• Logistics<br />
• Website Designer<br />
• Nursing<br />
• Renewable Energy<br />
• Surgical Technology/<br />
First Assistant<br />
• Sustainable Buildings and Sites<br />
• Video Game Design & Animation<br />
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WEEKEND COLLEGE<br />
Course Course Name CRN Time Type<br />
FRIDAY OFFERINGS<br />
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 57563 11:30AM - 1:55PM LEC<br />
SATURDAY OFFERINGS<br />
ALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS 57298 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 57563 2:00PM - 4:30PM LAB<br />
VDP 255 FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
(CAPSTONE PROJECT, PORTFOLIO<br />
& CAREER DEVELOPMENT) 57253 9:00AM - 1:00PM LEC<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER I TERM<br />
MAY 20, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />
African-American Studies<br />
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE<br />
55717 WE 4.00 12:30PM - 3:07PM MW LEC Parkman, William<br />
AAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE<br />
57264 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Friley III, Grant<br />
Allied Health<br />
ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS<br />
54758 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM T LEC Miller, Deborah<br />
57265 WE 3.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Brown, Althea<br />
ALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
57298 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Miller, Deborah<br />
ALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS<br />
57557 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Jawad, Lina<br />
Biology<br />
BIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57563 WE 0.00 11:30AM - 1:55PM FS LEC Carter, Eugene<br />
WE 2:00PM - 4:30PM S LABCarter, Eugene<br />
57565 WE 0.00 5:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Crockett, Brandi<br />
WE 7:30PM - 9:55PM T LAB Crockett, Brandi<br />
57567 WE 0.00 10:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Carter, Eugene<br />
WE 12:30PM - 3:00PM R LABCarter, Eugene<br />
BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
54823 WE 0.00 9:15AM - 11:52AM MW LEC Lucas, Jo Ann<br />
WE 12:00PM - 2:43PM M LABLucas, Jo Ann<br />
54829 WE 0.00 8:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Ansare, Inamul<br />
WE 10:30AM - 12:55PM T LABAnsare, Inamul<br />
BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
54794 WE 4.00 10:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Morrison, Crystal<br />
WE 1:00PM - 3:30PM T LABMorrison, Crystal<br />
57266 WE 0.00 4:00PM - 6:37PM MW LEC Obi, Lawrence<br />
WE 6:45PM - 9:30PM W LABObi, Lawrence<br />
BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 250<br />
57573 WE 4.00 10:30AM - 3:57PM W LEC Parizon, Michael<br />
WESTERN CAMPUS<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
BIO 295 MICROBIOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
54802 WE 0.00 10:00AM - 11:58AM TR LEC Hanson, Aloysius<br />
WE 12:00PM - 1:58PM TR LABHanson, Aloysius<br />
57569 WE 0.00 12:00PM - 1:58PM MW LEC Hanson, Aloysius<br />
WE 2:00PM - 3:58PM MW LABHanson, Aloysius<br />
Business<br />
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
56288 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 2:20PM TR LEC Smith, Mary<br />
Chemistry<br />
CHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY<br />
LAB FEE: $75.00<br />
57571 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Tewari, Kewal<br />
57572 WE 0.00 12:30PM - 3:00PM T LABTewari, Kewal<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
57558 WE 4.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Jacob, Robert<br />
CIS 207 JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
58410 WE 4.00 4:00PM - 6:30PM TR LEC Cunningham, Bernice<br />
CIS 213 WEB DESIGN METHODOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 241<br />
LAB FEE: $35.00<br />
57288 WE 3.00 4:00PM - 8:06PM R LEC Jordan, Tammy<br />
Dietetic Technology<br />
DT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155<br />
57559 WE 3.00 8:30AM - 12:15PM M LEC Sutton, Jamie<br />
English<br />
ENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I<br />
54744 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:58AM MW LEC Lumpkin, L<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I<br />
50340 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 11:52AM TR LEC Kroll, Michael<br />
50781 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 1:58PM MW LEC Schaefer, James<br />
56441 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 11:45AM W LEC Underwood Munro, Joyce<br />
57269 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM M LEC Olojo, Olubusayo<br />
57555 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Kroll, Michael<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110<br />
50405 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM MW LEC Schaefer, James<br />
57271 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM R LEC Anyanetu, Patrick<br />
57556 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM M LEC Readous, Wendy<br />
Forensic Photography<br />
VDP 210 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
57251 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM M LEC Sanders, William<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
VDP 235 PHOTO JOURNALISM<br />
57252 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM W LEC Sanders, William<br />
VDP 255 FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY (CAPSTONE PROJECT, PORTFOLIO AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT)<br />
57253 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 1:00PM S LEC Sanders, William<br />
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning<br />
HVA 112 REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND RECLAMATION<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103<br />
LAB FEE: $50.00<br />
57256 WE 2.00 5:00PM - 7:30PM M LEC Sharma, Vinod<br />
HVA 113 REFRIGERATION CODE AND REGULATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103<br />
LAB FEE: $45.00<br />
57257 WE 2.00 5:00PM - 7:30PM W LEC Sharma, Vinod<br />
HVA 114 HEATING CODE AND REGULATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: HVA 106<br />
57258 WE 2.00 5:00PM - 7:30PM R LEC Coats, Karry<br />
Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist<br />
HMD 140 HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT CARE MANAGEMENT<br />
57259 WE 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM W LEC Staff<br />
HMD 150 HEMODIALYSIS MACHINE SET-UP<br />
57260 WE 3.00 4:00PM - 7:45PM T LABStaff<br />
Humanities<br />
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS<br />
50468 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM W LEC Melikan, Christopher<br />
53378 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 1:53PM TR LEC Danquah, Rochelle<br />
57272 WE 3.00 7:00PM - 8:58PM TR LEC Danquah, Rochelle<br />
HUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION<br />
57273 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Myers, Macell<br />
Law Enforcement Administration<br />
LEA 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 201<br />
57250 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Martin, Eileen<br />
Logistics Management<br />
LOG 105 INVENTORY AND WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: LOG 101<br />
57261 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Johnson, Dale<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS<br />
50509 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 7:57PM TR LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA<br />
53379 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 11:53AM TR LEC Okafor, Joseph<br />
MAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 105<br />
54756 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:58AM MW LEC Okafor, Joseph<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
57274 WE 3.00 7:00PM - 8:53PM TR LEC Okafor, Joseph<br />
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WESTERN CAMPUS<br />
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
Mechatronics<br />
MCT 208 PROGRAMMABLE LOGICS CONTROLLER<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: CT 203<br />
57560 WE 3.00 5:30PM - 8:07PM TR IMBDunne, Joseph<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
50656 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 4:15PM W LEC Webster, Stella<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
50675 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 11:58AM MW LEC Simpson, Sheabra<br />
57299 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM T LEC Nuga, Olukayode<br />
Sociology<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
53382 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 1:48PM MW LEC Hoffa, Donna<br />
57300 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM R LEC Craft, Barbara<br />
Speech<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH<br />
50729 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 11:52AM TR LEC Mitchell, Keitha<br />
50730 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM W LEC Jones, Malisa<br />
57592 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:45PM M LEC Bryant, Antoinette<br />
Surgical First Assistant<br />
SFA 200 FUNDAMENTALS OF SURGICAL FIRST ASSISTANT<br />
57296 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM T LEC Staff<br />
Surgical Technology Program<br />
SUR 130 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUE II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110<br />
AND SUR<br />
50740 WE 4.00 8:30AM - 1:30PM R LEC Staff<br />
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED<br />
SUR 145 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110 AND SUR 110<br />
AND SUR<br />
50743 WE 4.00 7:00AM - 4:55PM TR LEC Staff<br />
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER II TERM<br />
JUNE 18, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 5, <strong>2013</strong><br />
History<br />
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650<br />
57551 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM MW LEC Kantzler, Carolynn<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA<br />
57553 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM MW LEC Raeck, William<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
57554 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 12:13PM TR LEC Surowitz, Marvin<br />
WESTERN CAMPUS<br />
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UNIVERSITY CENTER<br />
Dr. Sandra Truitt Robinson<br />
Provost<br />
Welcome to the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District University Center!<br />
At the University Center, you will find an exceptional environment and a strong<br />
learning community supported by our senior institution partners. Our university and<br />
senior college partners including Ferris State University, Michigan State University,<br />
University of Michigan-Flint, University of Detroit/Mercy and Walsh College provide<br />
opportunities to complete degrees and access graduate level courses without having<br />
to leave the region. In addition, Western Michigan University is the latest addition to<br />
our university partnership providing opportunities for learning beyond the associate<br />
degrees available through the District.<br />
Along with WCCCD courses offered at University Center, we are also home to the<br />
Harper Woods Public School’s dual enrollment program and a growing number of dualenrollment/concurrent<br />
enrollment initiatives with secondary schools within the region.<br />
The University Center is a unique facility with the capacity to host conferences,<br />
workshops, seminars and meetings in the large lecture theatre, spacious classrooms<br />
and atrium exhibit space. We invite you to take advantage of the many opportunities<br />
for continuing education courses and community events held throughout the year.<br />
This is a great time to become a member of the WCCCD family. We extend an open<br />
invitation to you to join this exciting community.<br />
Dr. Sandra T. Robinson<br />
Provost, University Center<br />
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19305 Vernier Rd.<br />
Harper Woods, MI 48225<br />
UNIVERSITY CENTER<br />
General Information<br />
313-962-7150<br />
Career Program Hotline<br />
1-800-300-2118<br />
www.wcccd.edu<br />
Not all courses and programs are offered each<br />
semester at each campus. Programs are offered<br />
District-Wide, meaning that students can<br />
sometimes expect to attend classes at more than<br />
one campus in order to complete programs.<br />
HOURS OF OPERATION:<br />
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30am-10:00pm<br />
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30am-5:00pm<br />
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30am-3:30pm<br />
• Student Services, such as admissions, counseling<br />
and registration, are not available at the UNIVERSITY<br />
CENTER. For assistance with these services, please visit<br />
the Eastern or other WCCCD campuses.<br />
University Center<br />
Partners<br />
Ferris State University<br />
Michigan State University<br />
University of Detroit Mercy<br />
University of Michigan - Flint<br />
Walsh College<br />
Western Michigan University<br />
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UNIVERSITY CENTER<br />
WEEKEND COLLEGE<br />
Course Course Name CRN Time Type<br />
SATURDAY OFFERINGS<br />
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR<br />
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS 57352 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II 57353 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 53538 9:00AM - 12:45PM LEC<br />
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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
SUMMER I TERM<br />
MAY 20, <strong>2013</strong> - AUGUST 12, <strong>2013</strong><br />
African-American Studies<br />
AAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE<br />
57349 UC 4.00 12:00PM - 2:37PM TR LEC Davis, Ella<br />
Biology<br />
BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY<br />
57505 UC 4.00 11:00AM - 1:30PM MW LEC Robinson, Edwin<br />
Business<br />
BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS<br />
57351 UC 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Campbell, Henry<br />
BUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
56158 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Johnson, Daisy<br />
BUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110<br />
LAB FEE: $15.00<br />
57352 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Campbell, Henry<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
LAB FEE: $20.00<br />
57497 UC 4.00 9:00AM - 11:37AM TR LEC De Petro, Alexander<br />
58283 UC 4.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Jacob, Robert<br />
English<br />
ENG 119 ENGLISH I<br />
54604 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Burnett, John<br />
54671 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Burnett, John<br />
57499 UC 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Burnett, John<br />
57590 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Waller, Rayfield<br />
58284 UC 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Burnett, John<br />
ENG 120 ENGLISH II<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 110<br />
54870 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 12:53PM MW LEC Waller, Rayfield<br />
57353 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Kimbrough, Valorie<br />
57500 UC 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Waller, Rayfield<br />
58281 UC 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Waller, Rayfield<br />
History<br />
HIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-1650<br />
57354 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Kantzler, Carolynn<br />
UNIVERSITY CENTER<br />
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UNIVERSITY CENTER<br />
WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor<br />
HIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT<br />
58285 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Kantzler, Carolynn<br />
Humanities<br />
HUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS<br />
57355 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Anderson, Gary<br />
HUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS<br />
56163 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 10:57AM TR LEC Anderson, Gary<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 112<br />
58282 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 12:57PM TR LEC Zorkot, Mohamed<br />
MAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA<br />
PRE-REQUISITES: MAT 113<br />
53529 UC 4.00 6:00PM - 8:30PM MW LEC Johnson, Linda<br />
Philosophy<br />
PHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY<br />
56166 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Mc Graw, David<br />
Political Science<br />
PS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT<br />
57357 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Ivory, Ellis<br />
57501 UC 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM W LEC Webster, Stella<br />
Psychology<br />
PSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY<br />
53538 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Beydoun, Housain<br />
57502 UC 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Beydoun, Housain<br />
Sociology<br />
SOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY<br />
54674 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Lynum, Carmen<br />
57589 UC 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM T LEC Craft, Barbara<br />
Speech<br />
SPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH<br />
54673 UC 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Gadson, Jacqueline<br />
57504 UC 3.00 4:45PM - 8:30PM M LEC Hatcher, Georgia<br />
57588 UC 3.00 4:15PM - 8:20PM R LEC Hatcher, Georgia<br />
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ΦΘΚ<br />
PHI THETA KAPPA<br />
International Honor Society of the Two Year College<br />
Scholarships<br />
• All USA <strong>Academic</strong> Team<br />
• All State <strong>Academic</strong><br />
Team<br />
• Leaders of Promise<br />
• Jack Kent Cooke<br />
Foundation<br />
• Guistwhite Scholarship<br />
• Nota Bene Anthology<br />
• Coca Cola Scholars<br />
• Hites Foundation<br />
• Transfer Scholarships<br />
• And More…<br />
Phi Theta Kappa was founded in 1918 by college<br />
presidents in Missouri. Today, it is the largest<br />
international honor society with more than two<br />
million members. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa<br />
is to recognize and encourage scholarship among<br />
two-year college students.<br />
WCCCD Membership Requirements:<br />
• Current enrollment at WCCCD<br />
• Complete 12 credit hours of college level coursework<br />
at WCCCD<br />
• Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5<br />
• Receive a membership invitation<br />
• Adhere to the moral standards of Phi Theta Kappa<br />
Earn it, Learn it, Live it…<br />
The Phi Theta Kappa Experience.<br />
Society<br />
Hallmarks<br />
✦ Scholarship<br />
✦ Leadership<br />
✦ Service<br />
✦ Fellowship<br />
Hallmarks are the<br />
standards set by the<br />
society that guide<br />
the activities of<br />
Phi Theta Kappans.<br />
FOR FURTHER<br />
INFORMATION CALL:<br />
Downriver Campus:<br />
734-946-3500<br />
Downtown Campus:<br />
313-496-2758<br />
Eastern Campus:<br />
313-579-6936<br />
Northwest Campus:<br />
313-943-4070<br />
Western Campus:<br />
734-697-5502<br />
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HONORS PROGRAM<br />
SUMMER <strong>2013</strong><br />
Introduces Honors Study Options<br />
Developing Leaders<br />
for Today and<br />
Tomorrow<br />
The Honor’s Program at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is designed to<br />
promote scholarship, leadership and civic engagement. In the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
semester, students may engage in special honors projects that use the Phi Theta<br />
Kappa Honors Program Study Topic.<br />
Special honors projects could include:<br />
➢ A research paper<br />
➢ A colloquium presentation<br />
➢ An original computer program or project<br />
➢ A biography<br />
➢ A review of additional reading<br />
➢ The creation of an original sculpture or other work of art<br />
Check with your professors to see if they are<br />
participating in the Honor’s Program<br />
Study Options this <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Offerings<br />
Learn a New<br />
Language<br />
Build Your<br />
Cultural<br />
Competency<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
Arabic 101, 201<br />
American Sign Language 103<br />
American Sign Language 201<br />
Spanish 101, 201<br />
ONLINE<br />
French 101<br />
French 102<br />
Spanish 101<br />
Spanish 102<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
Spanish 101<br />
For More Information Please Call: (313) 496-2759<br />
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The WORLD<br />
Awaits YOU!<br />
Why should YOU<br />
participate in<br />
STUDY ABROAD?<br />
Study Abroad is designed for<br />
students who are interested in<br />
experiencing the culture of other<br />
countries through international travel,<br />
cultural explorations, language and media.<br />
Students will also gain knowledge and<br />
insight into the changing dynamics of<br />
foreign cultures and societies as well as<br />
develop an understanding of how other<br />
social and political systems work.<br />
Studying abroad offers a number of<br />
benefits including:<br />
•Learning about other cultures<br />
•Enhancing your communication in a foreign<br />
language<br />
•Enhancing your academic resume<br />
•Developing new intellectual or academic<br />
pursuits<br />
•Networking<br />
For more information call: (313) 496-2526<br />
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The e-Learning Center<br />
ONLINE<br />
Continuing<br />
Education for<br />
Professionals<br />
• Accounting<br />
• Business<br />
• Engineering<br />
• Finance<br />
• Healthcare<br />
• Insurance<br />
• Law<br />
• Service & Hospitality<br />
• Technology and More!<br />
For more information visit www.wcccd.theelearningcenter.com<br />
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AND MIDWEST ACADEMY OF PUBLIC SAFETY<br />
Now Offering<br />
ONLINE PUBLIC SAFETY COURSES<br />
There are over 493 hours of online<br />
courses from which to choose.<br />
Sample of courses available:<br />
• Basic Officer Training<br />
• Counterterrorism<br />
• Introduction to Security<br />
• Close Protections Specialty V<br />
WCCCD's Michigan Institute for Public<br />
Safety Education (MIPSE) and School of<br />
Continuing Education in partnership with<br />
The Midwest Academy of Public Safety<br />
(MAPS), offers a wide selection of online<br />
Continuing Education courses.<br />
The MAPS Online Campus delivers training<br />
to students around the world anytime,<br />
anywhere.<br />
For more information visit<br />
www.wcccdmaps.com<br />
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MAT 112<br />
Elementary Algebra<br />
Computer-Based<br />
WCCCD now offers a new (redesigned) developmental mathematics<br />
course for Elementary Algebra that is computer based. This new way<br />
to learn mathematics promises engaging experiences that personalize<br />
and activate learning for each student. The course is designed to<br />
motivate students to do more homework which will help them<br />
improve their test scores, and do better in subsequent classes.<br />
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS<br />
Who can take this course?<br />
Any student who scores into MAT 112 on the COMPASS assessment.<br />
What does the course cover?<br />
This course covers MAT 112 competencies.<br />
How do I register for this course?<br />
Log on to www.wcccd.edu and follow the links to register online.<br />
The course section numbers for <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong> are:<br />
58396, 58397, 58398, 58399<br />
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INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENTS<br />
Drug Free Workplace<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District makes every effort to provide<br />
a drug-free workplace and environment. The District expressly prohibits the<br />
unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of any<br />
controlled substance in the workplace. The term "controlled substance"<br />
shall mean a controlled substance in schedules I through V of Section 202 of<br />
the Control Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 812).<br />
Any individual found to be in violation of this policy has<br />
engaged in a gross misconduct and is subject to disciplinary action,<br />
up to and including expulsion for students, termination for<br />
employees, a permanent ban from the premises for visitors, and/or<br />
criminal prosecution for all violators.<br />
All employees shall, as a condition of their employment, abide by the<br />
terms in this policy. In addition, employees engaged in the performance of<br />
any federal grant or contract will notify their supervisor and/or personnel<br />
department of any criminal drug statute conviction occurring in the<br />
workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction (Approved<br />
6/28/89).<br />
Smoke-Free Compliance<br />
In compliance with the Michigan Clean Indoor Air Act, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> and<br />
City of Detroit Ordinances, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District and its<br />
facilities are smoke-free.<br />
Statement of Compliance<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District (WCCCD), pursuant to the<br />
requirements of Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the<br />
Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of<br />
1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Vietnam-Era Veterans<br />
Readjustment Assistance Act, the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act, Executive<br />
Order 11246, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)<br />
complies with all Federal and State laws and regulations prohibiting<br />
discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the U.S.<br />
Department of Education.<br />
It is the policy of WCCCD that no person, on the basis of race, color, religion,<br />
national origin, age, sex, height, weight, marital status, disability, or political<br />
affiliation or belief, shall be discriminated against, excluded from<br />
participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to<br />
discrimination in employment or in any program or activity for which it is<br />
responsible or for which it receives financial assistance from the U.S.<br />
Department of Education. (Policy adopted by the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />
College District’s Board of Trustees, July 28, 1993)<br />
Notice of Non-Discrimination<br />
Any questions concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972<br />
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, or inquiries related to<br />
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which prohibits discrimination<br />
on the basis of handicap, and inquiries related to Title II of the Americans<br />
with Disabilities Act (ADA) which provides comprehensive civil rights<br />
protection for individuals with disabilities, or the District’s Statement of<br />
Compliance with Federal and State law, should be directed to the Director of<br />
Human Resources, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District, 801 W. Fort,<br />
Detroit, MI 48226 or by calling: 313-496-2765.<br />
Grievance Procedures<br />
TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964<br />
TITLE IX OF THE EDUCATION AMENDMENT OF 1972<br />
SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973<br />
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)<br />
If any student believes that <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District or any<br />
part of the school's organization has not applied the principles and/or<br />
regulations of (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; (2) Title IX of the<br />
Education Amendment of 1972; (3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of<br />
1973; or the ADA, the student may bring forward a complaint (which shall<br />
be referred to as a grievance through this text) to the local Equal<br />
Opportunity Compliance Coordinator at the following address:<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District<br />
District Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and Accountability<br />
2nd Floor, 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI 48226<br />
telephone: 313-496-2765<br />
The appropriate procedures must be followed by the student in order for<br />
his/her grievance to be thoroughly reviewed for merit. The grievance<br />
procedures (steps) are outlined below.<br />
Grievance Procedure For EOCC Complaints<br />
The person who believes he/she has a valid basis for a grievance shall<br />
discuss the grievance informally on a verbal basis with the Equal<br />
Opportunity Compliance Coordinator, who shall in turn investigate and<br />
reply to the complaint with an answer to the grievance. The student may<br />
begin formal procedures according to the following steps.<br />
Step 1<br />
A written statement of the grievance signed by the student shall be submitted<br />
to the Equal Opportunity Compliance Coordinator within five (5) business<br />
days of receipt of the answers to the informal grievance. The coordinator<br />
shall further investigate the matters of grievance and reply in writing to the<br />
student within five (5) business days.<br />
Any complaint submitted under this procedure shall be filed at Step 1 within<br />
twenty (20) business days after the student becomes aware or reasonably<br />
should have become aware of the complaint. If the complaint is not served<br />
within that time, it will not be considered. Failure by the student to appeal<br />
the complaint from Step 1 to Step 2 within the stated time limit procedure<br />
shall also nullify the complaint.<br />
Step 2<br />
If the student wishes to appeal the decision of the Equal Opportunity<br />
Compliance Coordinator, the student may submit an appeal to the<br />
Chancellor of the District within five (5) business days after receipt of the<br />
Coordinator's response. The Chancellor (or a designee) shall meet with all<br />
parties involved within ten (10) business days to formulate a conclusion,<br />
and respond in writing to the student within ten (10) business days.<br />
Step 3<br />
If at this point the grievance has not been satisfactorily settled, further<br />
appeals may be made to the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education,<br />
Washington, D.C. 20201.<br />
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THE FAMILY<br />
EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS<br />
AND PRIVACY ACT<br />
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, FERPA is a<br />
federal law that states (a) that a written institutional policy must be<br />
established and (b) that a statement of adopted procedures covering<br />
the privacy rights of students be made available. The law provides<br />
that the institution will maintain the confidentiality of student<br />
educational/financial records.<br />
WCCCD accords all the rights under the law to students who are<br />
declared independent. No one outside the institution shall have<br />
access to, nor will the institution disclose, any information from the<br />
student's educational/financial records without the written consent of<br />
the student except to personnel within the institution, to officials of<br />
other institutions in which the student seeks to enroll, to persons or<br />
organizations providing the student with financial aid, to accrediting<br />
agencies carrying out their accreditation function, to persons in<br />
compliance with a judicial order, and to persons in an emergency<br />
in order to protect the health or safety of students or other persons.<br />
All these exceptions are permitted under the Act.<br />
Within the WCCCD community, only those members, individually or<br />
collectively, acting in the student's educational interest are allowed access<br />
to student educational records. These members include personnel in the<br />
Offices of Admissions and Records, Student Services, and academic<br />
personnel within the limitations of their need to know.<br />
At its discretion, the institution may provide Directory Information in<br />
accordance with the provisions of the Act to include: student name,<br />
address, telephone number, email address, date and place of birth, major<br />
field of study, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, the most<br />
recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student,<br />
participation in officially recognized activities and sports, and weight and<br />
height of members of athletic teams. Students may withhold Directory<br />
Information by notifying the Vice Chancellor of Student Services in writing<br />
within two weeks after the first day of class for the semester.<br />
Requests for nondisclosure will be honored by the institution for only<br />
one academic year. Therefore, authorization to withhold Directory<br />
Information must be filed annually with the Vice Chancellor of Student<br />
Services. Forms utilized to make this request are available in the Office of<br />
Admissions and Records at all campus locations.<br />
Social Security Number Privacy Act<br />
The State of Michigan has recently enacted the Social Security Number<br />
Privacy Act that requires all public and private businesses and institutions<br />
to enact a policy regarding the protection and disclosure of<br />
social security numbers. In compliance with this law and in furtherance<br />
of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District’s commitment to<br />
protect the privacy of its students, a Social Security Number Protection<br />
Policy has been adopted by the District.<br />
In accordance with this policy, all students should be aware that their<br />
social security number will not be publicly displayed with more than<br />
four (4) sequential digits, or used as a primary account number by<br />
the District. Furthermore, students will not be required to supply their<br />
social security number to gain access to any computer system, internet<br />
websites or networks administered by the District.<br />
Additionally, in order to avoid inadvertent disclosure, no document<br />
will be mailed or electronically transmitted by the District that contains<br />
more then four (4) sequential digits of a student’s social security<br />
number unless required by state or federal law, a court order or<br />
under the other conditions expressly stated in the District’s Policy.<br />
Also as part of its Social Security Number Protection Policy, the<br />
District has adopted disposal procedures that require all documents<br />
that contain a student’s social security number be either eradicated or<br />
destroyed.<br />
If students have any questions about this policy, or need clarification<br />
on any of the District’s procedures concerning social security numbers,<br />
please either consult the District’s Policy Manual online at<br />
www.wcccd.edu or contact the Administration.<br />
Student Rights and Responsibilities<br />
The District publishes a document – the Student Handbook which<br />
includes the Student Code of Conduct and expects that every student<br />
will become familiar with this information. This document is designed<br />
to help you successfully navigate through the educational process at<br />
WCCCD and outlines our expectations for student behavior. It is the<br />
student’s responsibility to become familiar with this publication and<br />
refer to it as needed. You may obtain a copy of the Student Handbook<br />
on our website at www.wcccd.edu.<br />
For additional information regarding the Family Education Rights and<br />
Privacy Act please visit our website at www.wcccd.edu and reference the<br />
Student Handbook.
District Public Safety<br />
Introduction To District Public Safety<br />
Safety and security are important issues for the entire<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District community. Each<br />
member of the District’s campus communities — faculty, staff<br />
and students — is responsible for taking an active role in both<br />
reporting and preventing incidents that might jeopardize the<br />
safety of others attending, visiting or working at <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District. It is the District’s intent to<br />
provide the safe environment needed for its members to<br />
successfully pursue their various goals.<br />
The following information is provided in compliance with the<br />
Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act (Title II, Public<br />
Law 101-542), as amended, and the Drug-Free Schools and<br />
Communities Amendments of 1989<br />
(Public Law 101-226).<br />
I. Campus Crime Reporting Procedures<br />
All criminal incidents and emergency situations are to be<br />
immediately reported to an officer located at the District Public<br />
Safety station at each of the District’s facilities. Depending on the<br />
nature of the situation, appropriate police authorities are<br />
contacted. Incident reports are prepared, reviewed by District<br />
administrative personnel, and, if warranted, further actions are<br />
taken as governed by law, employee labor contracts, and student<br />
conduct policies. All staff, faculty, students, and visitors are<br />
encouraged to report any suspicious persons, activities, and<br />
events, as well as actual incidents and emergency situations to<br />
District safety personnel.<br />
II. Campus Security and Access<br />
Exterior lighting, patrols, alarm systems, and specific<br />
surveillance monitoring of interior and exterior buildings are<br />
just a few of the security measures taken by the District for<br />
the safety of the District community. All students, faculty,<br />
staff and visitors are encouraged to be actively aware of their<br />
surroundings and mindful of their personal protection. Concerns<br />
regarding exterior lighting and other safety matters should be<br />
reported to District safety personnel.<br />
Students, employees, and visitors have access to most areas<br />
on the campuses during regular District hours as posted at each<br />
facility. A high-security keying system is used to limit access to<br />
computer areas, laboratories, storage areas, shops, and similar<br />
areas to times when an attendant is present. Administrative hours<br />
are 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Parking is<br />
limited to students, staff and visitors.<br />
III. Campus Law Enforcement<br />
WCCCD Security Police Authority, a law enforcement agency<br />
now has complete police authority to apprehend and arrest<br />
anyone involved in illegal acts on all of the Campuses. In the<br />
event of a major offense (i.e. aggravated assault, robbery and<br />
auto theft) the WCCCD Security Police Authority would report the<br />
offense to the local police and pursue joint investigative efforts. If<br />
minor offenses involving college rules and regulations are<br />
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committed by a student, the campus police authority may also<br />
refer the individual to the disciplinary division of Student Affairs.<br />
Under oversight from the Michigan Commission of Law<br />
Enforcement Standards (MCOLES), a division of the Michigan<br />
State Police, the Police Authority was also approved by the <strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> prosecutor and the local police chiefs. WCCCD has<br />
officers sworn in as Security Police Officers, also referred to as<br />
"Police Authority,", and have misdemeanor arrest authority while<br />
on active duty, on the college’s premises and in full uniform. The<br />
Director of District Public Safety is responsible for licensure and<br />
all of the officers that have the arrest authority must meet<br />
minimum requirements related to age, security or law<br />
enforcement experience and suitable background including<br />
absence of any felony conviction and specific misdemeanor<br />
convictions. The law requires these officers to be trained as<br />
required by the Michigan State Police. Currently, Security Police<br />
Officers are required to be trained at MIPSE in the following<br />
areas:<br />
• Legal - criminal law and procedure; civil law and diversity<br />
• Special Curriculum - including firearms familiarization and<br />
defensive tactics<br />
• Critical Incident Curriculum - CPR/first aid; non-violent<br />
intervention, and emergency preparedness<br />
• Patrol Operation<br />
• Annual, Mandatory Maintenance Curriculum - first aid;<br />
emergency preparedness; legal update; defensive tactics and<br />
firearms range qualifications or strategic video training for<br />
those who carry firearms<br />
IV. Substance Abuse<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is committed to<br />
providing a drug-free environment for all of the District’s<br />
community members — students, employees and visitors.<br />
The District believes that drug abuse education and prevention<br />
programs are essential components of a comprehensive strategy<br />
to deal with illicit drug use and alcohol abuse on District<br />
premises or during District-related activities.<br />
Students, employees, and visitors to the District are<br />
expected to observe all federal, state, and local laws and<br />
District regulations governing the use and possession of<br />
alcoholic beverages, narcotics, dangerous drugs, or controlled<br />
substances. All students, employees, and visitors are specifically<br />
forbidden to use or possess alcoholic beverages, narcotics,<br />
dangerous drugs or controlled substances, or to be under<br />
their influence while on District property.<br />
For students, violation of District regulations may result in<br />
disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from the<br />
District and referral for prosecution. Employees who violate<br />
District regulations are subject to disciplinary action up to and<br />
including termination from employment at the District. In the<br />
case of District visitors, failure to follow regulations may result<br />
in a request to leave District property or the District activity.<br />
It also may result in referral to local police agencies.<br />
The entire Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy is outlined in the<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District Student Handbook,<br />
which can be obtained in any Campus Student Services Office.<br />
The Board of Trustees Policy 4.1.10, Substance and Alcohol Use<br />
on Duty, regarding employees, is available from the Board of<br />
Trustees Office and is outlined in the Employee Handbook.<br />
General Information (313) 496-2600
V. Drug and Alcohol Prevention Awareness<br />
To assist individuals in substance abuse prevention and<br />
awareness, students are encouraged to seek assistance through<br />
the office of student services. Student services will refer<br />
students to the proper resources to gain information related to<br />
substance avoidance and/or counseling. In addition, students<br />
are encouraged to attend all orientations, substance abuse/<br />
awareness workshops and seminars. The office of Student<br />
Services may be reached by calling 313-496-2634.<br />
VI. District Public Safety and Security<br />
Awareness<br />
It is the intent of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District to<br />
make every effort to prevent crime rather than react to crime<br />
after it has occurred. The District makes every effort to inform<br />
the District community on matters of awareness, events of<br />
importance, and personal safety. Bulletin boards are maintained<br />
at each District Public Safety station. Information pertinent to<br />
safety concerns, personal protection, community feedback, and<br />
other information that might be required by applicable laws and<br />
ordinances is posted on these bulletin boards. Further crime<br />
prevention activities are provided by such programs as the<br />
following:<br />
Electronic Alarm Systems — Alarms are installed<br />
in a number of areas to monitor unauthorized entry, exit,<br />
movement, etc.<br />
Emergency Alert System — District Wide text and<br />
Email notification system.<br />
Security Patrols — District Public Safety personnel<br />
patrol the campus grounds and buildings on foot, bicycle and<br />
in vehicles.<br />
Parking Controls — Observation booths and vehicle<br />
registrations are used to provide additional security and<br />
control.<br />
Student Handbook — The Student Handbook<br />
contains materials regarding the Student Code of Conduct,<br />
District policies, the Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy, and<br />
other matters of conduct.<br />
VI. Information<br />
For further information concerning safety measures or<br />
specific questions regarding crime, contact the District<br />
Director of District Public Safety at 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI<br />
48226;<br />
or by calling 313-496-2650.<br />
Crime Statistics<br />
Crime Statistics are available for disclosure pursuant to<br />
Section 485 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended<br />
by the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act (P.L.<br />
101-542) and the Higher Education Technical Amendments<br />
of 1991 (P.L. 102-26) for two-year institutions.<br />
Campus Crime Reporting Statistics<br />
In accordance with the Section 485(a) and (f) of the Higher<br />
Education Act, and Section 225 of Public Act 109 of 1999, the<br />
crime statistics for the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College<br />
District are now available for viewing on the world wide web.<br />
To access the web site, please use the following addresses.<br />
• http://ope.ed.gov/security<br />
• http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/crime_statistics.htm<br />
Per the U.S Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary<br />
Education, this web address is subject to change and is<br />
undergoing continuous updates as new data is received.<br />
In addition, in accordance with the Jacob Wetterling Crimes<br />
Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender<br />
Registration Act (42 U.S.C. 14071), each institution of<br />
higher learning may access a list of all registered sex offenders<br />
attending and/or working at their site by accessing the search<br />
option on the Public Sex Offender Registry Web Site. It is<br />
updated every morning at 6 a.m.<br />
The web address is http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us<br />
Clery Act<br />
In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus<br />
Security Act enacted Nov. 8, 1990, later formally renamed the<br />
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus<br />
Crime Statistics Act, and commonly referred to as simply the<br />
Clery Act, the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District District<br />
Public Safety Department collects and publishes specific<br />
information on campus crime statistics, security policies and<br />
services. The WCCCD District Public Safety Department is<br />
service-oriented, trained in professional standards and<br />
dedicated to the safety and comfort of our students, faculty, staff<br />
and visitors. Our primary concern is to protect life and property<br />
and to allow the educational process to evolve safely.<br />
All criminal incidents and emergency situations are to be<br />
immediately reported to the District Public Safety officer located<br />
at the security station at each of the District's campus facilities.<br />
Depending on the nature of the situation, appropriate police<br />
authorities will be contacted. Incident reports are prepared and<br />
reviewed by District administrative personnel, and, if warranted,<br />
further actions are taken as governed by law, employee labor<br />
contracts, and student conduct policies. All staff, faculty,<br />
students, and visitors are encouraged to report any suspicious<br />
persons, activities, events, as well as actual incidents and<br />
emergency situations to the District Public Safety security<br />
personnel immediately.<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District’s annual security<br />
report is now available. This report is required by federal law<br />
and contains policy statements and crime statistics for the<br />
school. The policy statements address the school’s policies,<br />
procedures and programs concerning safety and security, for<br />
example, policies for responding to emergency situations and<br />
sexual offenses. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for<br />
certain types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on<br />
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campus, in or on off-campus buildings or property owned or<br />
controlled by the school and on public property within or<br />
immediately adjacent to the campus. This report is available<br />
online at http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/cleryAct.htm . You may also<br />
request a paper copy from the Director of District Public Safety.<br />
District Office Building<br />
General Information 313-496-2600<br />
Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2532<br />
Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2510<br />
Communications and Institutional<br />
Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2687<br />
Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2734<br />
Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2865<br />
Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2765<br />
Inclement Weather Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600<br />
Information Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600<br />
Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2666<br />
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2578<br />
Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2634<br />
Veteran’s Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2523<br />
Downriver Campus<br />
General Information 734-946-3500<br />
Downtown Campus<br />
General Information 313-496-2758<br />
Eastern Campus Corporate College<br />
General Information 313-922-3311<br />
Northwest Campus<br />
General Information 313-943-4000<br />
Western Campus<br />
General Information 734-699-7008<br />
School of Continuing Education<br />
General Information 313-496-2704<br />
Extension/Offsite Programs<br />
University Center 313-962-7150<br />
Veterinary Technology Program - located at<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> State University 313-577-1156<br />
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<strong>Summer</strong><br />
<strong>2013</strong><br />
SCHOOL OF CONTINUING<br />
EDUCATION<br />
KIDS’ COLLEGE<br />
CAMPS<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is<br />
excited to offer Kids’ College Camps to youth 4-17<br />
years of age. Our goal is to develop and expand<br />
students’ interests, stimulate creativity, provide unique<br />
learning opportunities and a fun experience on a<br />
college campus.<br />
Our camp offerings are taught in a hands-on fashion<br />
with an accent on fun. We offer topics from college<br />
prep, sports, performing and traditional arts, reading<br />
and writing, science and math, and computers, to<br />
leisure activities like ballet or scrapbooking. Enroll<br />
today for a positively unforgettable learning<br />
experience that is sure to last a lifetime!<br />
All Kids College Camp students must complete the<br />
“Emergency Information for Youth Students Form.”<br />
Please give the completed form to the instructor during<br />
the first day of class.<br />
Register Early!<br />
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School of Continuing Education - 313-496-2704
Camps at a Glance<br />
COURSE NAME CAMPUS AGE TIME DAYS DATES<br />
Elementary<br />
MORNINGS<br />
Applying Measurements Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 6/17-6/21/13<br />
The Bookworm Club Downriver 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Father Time and Counting Fundamentals Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 6/24-6/27/13<br />
Math Madness Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/1-7/8/13<br />
Understanding Mulitplications Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Understanding Division Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/22-7/26/13<br />
Math Problem Solving Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/15/-7/19/13<br />
Introduction to Tennis Downtown 7-10 10:00 am - 12:00 pm S 6/22-7/27/13<br />
Ola' Spanish for Kids Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/15-7/18/13<br />
Young Writer's Camp Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTW 7/1-7/3/13<br />
Best of Bloggers Downtown 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Grammar Blast Western 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 6/3-7/1/13<br />
Art Camp Downriver 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWRF 7/15-7/19/13<br />
Ballet for Children University Center 7-10 9:00 am - 12:00 pm S 6/29-8/10/13<br />
Middle School<br />
Chess Club Downtown 11-14 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 6/17-6/21/13<br />
Algebra Mastering Downtown 11-14 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 6/22-6/27/13<br />
Geometrical Properties and Applications Downtown 11-14 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/1-7/8/13<br />
Best of Bloggers Downtown 11-14 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 6/24-6/28/13<br />
Ballet for Youth University Center 11-14 10:00 am - 11:00 am S 6/29-8/10/13<br />
Creative Writing for Middle School Students Downtown 11-14 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Fun with Frosting Downtown 11-14 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Craft Camp Western 11-14 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 6/3-6/7/13<br />
HighSchool<br />
ACT/SAT Prep Downtown 14-17 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/29-8/2/13<br />
Foundations of Algebra Downtown 14-17 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Foundation of Pre Calculus Downtown 14-17 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/22-7/26/13<br />
Foundations of Geometry Downtown 14-17 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/15-7/19/13<br />
Foundations of Trigonometry Downtown 14-17 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/29-8/1/13<br />
Let's Sing Downtown 14-17 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTW 7/15-7/17/13<br />
Fashion Design for Teens Downtown 14-17 9:00 am - 12:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
Elementary<br />
Grammar Blast Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTW 7/1-7/3/13<br />
Keyboarding and Word for Kids Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11-13<br />
Keyboarding and Word for Kids University Center 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 6/24-6/28/13<br />
Money Magic Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/15-7/18/13<br />
Adventures in Sign Languages Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 6/24-6/28/13<br />
Kid's Yoga Western 7-10 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm T 6/11-8/6/13<br />
Pets and Vets Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm R 6/27-6/27/13<br />
Reading, Writing and Reasoning Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Place Value Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 6/24-6/24/13<br />
Computuer Technology Camp Downtown 7-10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/29-8/1/13<br />
Middle School<br />
Understanding Percentages Downtown 11-14 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Creating Cartoons Downtown 11-14 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 6/17-6/21/13<br />
Web Design Camp Downtown 11-14 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/15-7/19/13<br />
Youth Poetry Camp Downtown 11-14 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 6/24-6/27/13<br />
Musical Guitar Camp Downtown 11-14 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/15-7/18/13<br />
Musical Guitar Camp Northwest 11-14 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm MTWR 7/6-7/18/13<br />
Bedazzled Beads Downtown 11-14 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm WRF 7/17-7/19/13<br />
High School<br />
Creating Powerful PowerPoint<br />
Presentations Downtown 14-17 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTW 7/15-7/17/13<br />
Creative Writing for High School Students Downtown 14-17 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTW 7/8-7/10/13<br />
Digital Photography Downtown 14-17 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm MTWR 7/8-7/11/13<br />
Dealing with Dollars Downtown 14-17 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MTW 7/22-7/24/13<br />
ALL-DAY<br />
Engineering Discovery Camp Downtown 10-16 9:00 am - 4:00 pm MTWR 7/15-7/19/13<br />
3D Sculpture Camp Downtown 10-16 9:00 am - 4:00 pm MTWR 6/24-7/12/13<br />
Lights, Camera, Action Downtown 10-16 9:00 am - 4:00 pm MTWR 6/17-6/21/13
801 West Fort<br />
Detroit, MI 48226<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
<strong>Community</strong><br />
College<br />
District<br />
Board of Trustees<br />
Charles Paddock, Chairperson, District 8<br />
Vernon C. Allen, Jr.,Vice-Chairperson, District 3<br />
Denise Wellons-Glover, Secretary, District 5<br />
Mary Ellen Stempfle, Treasurer, District 1<br />
LaTrello Sephers, Member, District 2<br />
Myron Wahls, Member, District 4<br />
Larry K. Lewis, Member, District 6<br />
Alan L. Anderson, Member, District 7<br />
Sharon P. Scott, Member, District 9<br />
Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Chancellor<br />
<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College District is accredited by the Higher Learning<br />
Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,<br />
30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504, 1-800-621-7440<br />
and 312-263-0456 (fax) 312-263-7462 www.ncacihe.org<br />
District Office<br />
801 W. Fort St.<br />
Detroit, MI 48226<br />
Downriver Campus<br />
21000 Northline<br />
Taylor, MI 48180<br />
734-946-3500<br />
Voice/TDD 734-374-3206<br />
Northwest Campus<br />
8200 W. Outer Drive<br />
Detroit, MI 48219<br />
313-943-4000<br />
Voice/TDD 313-943-4073<br />
Downtown Campus<br />
1001 W. Fort<br />
Detroit, MI 48226<br />
313-496-2758<br />
Voice/TDD 313-496-2708<br />
Western Campus<br />
9555 Haggerty<br />
Belleville, MI 48111<br />
734-699-7008<br />
Eastern Campus<br />
5901 Conner<br />
Detroit, MI 48213<br />
313-922-3311<br />
Voice/TDD 313-579-6923<br />
University Center<br />
19305 Vernier Road<br />
Harper Woods, MI 48225<br />
313-962-7150