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Course Schedule Book - Lansing Community College

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Start here. Get there.<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides studentswith a strong foundation to transfer to manyfour-year institutions throughout the state andacross the country. If earning a bachelor’s degreeis the goal, beginning undergraduate studies atLCC is a smart way to start. LCC advantages include:n Affordable tuitionn Small class sizesn Rigorous course offerings that preparestudents for the university experienceStudents planning to transfer should consult withan LCC academic advisor to plan for maximumtransferability of course work. The AcademicAdvising Center is located in the Gannon Building.Students are encouraged to contact the AdmissionsOffice at the transfer institution of interest. It is thestudent’s responsibility when transferring from LCCto be aware of the transfer institution’s policies andprogram requirements.Transfer information may be obtained online atwww.lcc.edu/transfer or by contacting the:LCC Academic Advising CenterGannon Building, Room 212Telephone: (517) 483-1904Fax: (517) 483-1970ContentsContentsImportant Tuition Payment Information .......................................... 1Campus Map ................................................................................ 2Class Locations ............................................................................. 3Funding Your Education ................................................................ 4How to Read <strong>Course</strong> Offerings ...................................................... 5<strong>Course</strong> Index .............................................................................. 6-7<strong>Course</strong> Offerings ....................................................................... 8-67Alternative Delivery ................................................................. 68-73Online Learning ........................................................................... 68Online <strong>Course</strong>s ............................................................................ 69Online/Hybrid <strong>Course</strong>s ................................................................. 70Off-Campus Learning Locations/<strong>Course</strong>s ............................... 70-71Weekend <strong>Course</strong>s ....................................................................... 72Variable-Date and Late-Start <strong>Course</strong>s .................................... 72-73<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education Offerings..................... 74-76Registration Calendar and Other Important Dates ....................... 77Assigned Web Registration .......................................................... 77Adding a Class............................................................................. 78Dropping a Class ........................................................................ 78Refunds ....................................................................................... 79Tuition and Fees .......................................................................... 80Payments (General Information) .................................................. 80Payment Due Dates ..................................................................... 81Methods of Payment .................................................................... 81Nelnet (FACTS) Installment Payment Plan .................................. 81Refund Process ........................................................................... 82Class <strong>Schedule</strong> Worksheet .......................................................... 83Admission Information ................................................................. 84Campus Tours ............................................................................. 84Academic Advising Center ........................................................... 84Online Advising ............................................................................ 84Orientation ................................................................................... 84Skills Assessment ........................................................................ 85Waiver Eligibility Verification ........................................................ 85<strong>Course</strong>s Needing Pre-approval .................................................... 85Prerequisites ................................................................................ 85Registration Information ............................................................... 85Proof of Residency ...................................................................... 85Registration Holds ....................................................................... 86Student Identification Cards (StarCard) ....................................... 86Parking (StarCard) ....................................................................... 86Auditing Classes .......................................................................... 86Registrar/Student Records ........................................................... 86State/Federal Laws Protect the Privacy of Your Records............. 86Financial Aid ................................................................................ 87Veteran Services ......................................................................... 87Web Registration Instructions ...................................................... 89Notification of Student Rights Under FERPA ............................... 88Directory of Campus Services ..................................................... 90Admission Application ............................................................. 91-92


Importanttuition paymentinformationA college policy involving tuitionand fee payments requires allstudents to:n Pay tuition and fees in full.n Sign up for the Nelnet(FACTS) InstallmentPayment Plan (availableto all students).n Sign up for the Nelnet(FACTS) InstallmentPending Aid PaymentPlan (available to financialaid students only).n Submit authorization(if an employer, highschool or agency issponsoring a student’seducation). This does notinclude financial aid.Students who do not completeone of the above options bytheir payment due date willbe dropped from all of theirclasses. Payment due datesare based on the day a studentregisters. Payments are dueby the payment due date listedon the student bill. Studentbills will be available to view inBanner Student Self Service.Students will be notified by ane-mail sent to their LCC e-mailaddress each time a new bill isgenerated. After the semesterbegins payment is due in fullwithin 24 hours.About Nelnet (FACTS)Payment PlanTo help students meet theireducational expenses, LCCoffers Nelnet (FACTS) as aconvenient budget plan. Thisis not a loan program. Withthis payment plan, studentshave no accumulated debt.There are no interest or financecharges assessed, and thereis not a credit check requiredto participate. The cost toparticipate in the interest-freemonthly payment plan is a $25per semester, nonrefundableNelnet (FACTS) enrollment fee.Students choosing toparticipate in the installmentplan may pay for tuition andfees by either automatic bankpayment or monthly credit carddeduction using MasterCard,Discover or American Express.The Nelnet (FACTS) paymentsystem will automaticallywithdraw a tuition payment onthe fifth of each month fromthe bank account or credit carda student designates for thepayment plan.For more information, visitlcc.edu/schedule. Clickhttp://www.lcc.edu/studentfinance/payment_options.aspx for further detailson payment plan deadlines anddue dates.Register early! For the most current online information about course offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/1


West Campus (WCB)LCC East (EAST)St. JohnsClinton County CenterDowntown CampusLCC EastLivingston County Center (LIVCEN)Clinton County Center (STJCCC)LivingstonCounty CenterWest Campus<strong>Lansing</strong> East <strong>Lansing</strong> Howell402 Wright RoadHowell, MI 48843Downtown Campus3 blocks west:corner of Chestnutand Saginaw Streets1 - Paula D. CunninghamAdministration Building (ADM)2 - LCC Board Room3 - Early Learning Children’s<strong>Community</strong> (ELCC)4 - Health and Human Services Building (HHS)5 - LCC Parking Ramp (StarCard and Cash)6 - Rogers-Carrier House (RCH)7 - Herrmann ConferenceCenter Complex (HCC)8 - Dart Auditorium (DRT)9 - Gannon Building (GB)10 - Student Personnel Services (SPS)11 - Abel B. Sykes, Jr. Technologyand Learning Center (TLC)12 - Arts and Sciences (A&S)13 - Continental Building (CB)14 - LCC Outside Amphitheater15 - University Center (UC)16 - North Capitol Ramp (StarCard and Cash)17 - Academic and Office Facility (AOF)18 - Washington Court Place (WCP)19 - Shigematsu Memorial GardenB, F, G, H, J, L, M, W - Employee Parking LotsC - Child Care Parking OnlyD - Special Permit Parking LotE - Accessible Parking LotI - Student Employee Parking LotF, U - Student Parking LotsZ - Special Permit/Accessible Parking Lot


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011<strong>Course</strong> OfferingsKey to Class LocationsABBR. BUILDING NAME BUILDING ADDRESS CITY PHONEA&S Arts and Sciences (Main Campus) 419 Washington Square <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1957AIS AIS Construction Equipment 3600 North Grand River Avenue <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 321-8000AKERS Akers Golf <strong>Course</strong> - MSU Mt Hope & South Harrison East <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 355-1635AVN Aviation Center (Airport) 3428 West Hangar Drive <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1406CAMW Capital Area Michigan Works 2110 South Cedar Street <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 482-5579DAZY Flight Center (Aviation) 3410 West Hangar Drive <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 267-5944DRT Dart Auditorium (Main Campus) 500 North Capitol Avenue <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1957EAST <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> East 2827 Eyde Parkway East <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-9307GB Gannon Building (Main Campus) 400 North Washington Square <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1957HCNC Howell Conf and Nature Ctr 1005 Triangle Road Howell (517) 546-0249HHS Health and Human Services Bldg (Main Campus) 515 North Washington Square <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1957HMSW Howell Main Street Winery 201 West Grand River Avenue Howell (517) 545-9463HOSP Various HospitalsLIVCEN Livingston Center at Parker 402 Wright Road Howell (517) 545-3522OKCE Okemos Chippewa Middle School 4000 Okemos Road Okemos (517) 349-2209ONLINE InternetROYSCT Royal Scot Golf <strong>Course</strong> 4722 West Grand River <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 321-6220SPS Student Personal Services (Main Campus) 430 North Capitol Avenue <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1957STJCCC St. Johns Clinton County Center 1013 South U.S. 27, Suite C St. Johns (517) 224-2017SUMMIT The Summit 9410 Davis Highway Dimondale (517) 319-1000TLC Technology and Learning Center (Main Campus) 400 North Capitol Avenue <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1957WCB West Campus Building 5708 Cornerstone Drive <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 267-5452WKSITE Various WorksitesWE’VE GOT YOU COVERED...15/31L-Town Studios: Live studio sessions with in-depth,revealing interviews of Midwest performers on the rise.Featuring artists like UV Hippo • Fridays, 9pmlcc.edu/tvRegister early! For the most current online information about course offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/3


Funding Your EducationFree Application forFederal Student Aid(FAFSA)Getting help with paying forcollege starts with completingthe online Free Application forFederal Student Aid, commonlyknown as the FAFSA.The federal student aid process includes enteringdata from a student’s federal tax returns (ora dependent’s parent’s tax return) and otherinformation through a secure federalWeb site: www.fafsa.gov.FAFSA applicants will also beasked for a school code. <strong>Lansing</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s school codeis 002278. Providing this number onthe application permits the federalgovernment to release studentFAFSA information to LCC.Personal IdentificationNumber (PIN)A personal identification number (PIN) is a fourdigitnumber needed during the FAFSA applicationprocess. Anyone who has a valid Social SecurityNumber and is a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizenmay apply for a PIN. You do not have to have a PINprior to completing the FAFSA application. PINs areused as an electronic signature to sign the FAFSA.What’s Next?LCC’s Financial Aid Office then uses details fromthe completed FAFSA application to generatean award letter outlining student eligibility forgrants (including Federal Pell grants and FederalSupplemental Educational Opportunity Grants),Federal Direct Student Loans, and work-studyawards. The entire process can take four to eightweeks so apply early! Please note the FinancialAid Office may request additional informationbefore determining your awards. You are expectedto check your LCC e-mail and Banner Self Serviceaccount frequently to receive the most up-to-datefinancial aid communication and information.Staff members in LCC’s Star Lab are available dailyto answer questions and help students submittheir FAFSA application.Applying for Summer Financial Aid?Summer semester financial aid students needto complete two seperate Federal applications.The results from the Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA) for 2010 – 2011 & 2011 – 2012must be received by May 1, 2011. Students shouldelectronically submit the FAFSA applications to thefederal processor at least two weeks prior to thedeadline to ensure that LCC’s Financial Aid Officereceives the FAFSA results.Register early! For the most current online information about course offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/4


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*How to Read <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsThe following course offering pages contain information you will need to register for all courses held on-campus and offcampus,as well as Learning Locations located within the LCC service area. Classes are listed alphabetically by subject areaand include offerings that run eight (8) weeks (full semester) or less. For complete course information regarding OnlineLearning, Online/Hybrid, Weekend, and Variable Date options, refer to the Alternative Delivery section. For informationregarding personal interest and enrichment offerings and noncredit continuing education, refer to the <strong>Community</strong> andContinuing Education section.<strong>Course</strong> NumberPrerequisitePrevious courses, skilllevels, training orexperience required forthe course<strong>Course</strong> TitleStart and End DatesCRN start and end dates.First class meeting isbased on day of the weekscheduled.Subject AreaPass/Fail (P/Z)This course isgraded on apass/fail basis<strong>Course</strong> Fee<strong>Course</strong> fee for thecourse. Variablefees by section willbe identified in acourse or CRN note.<strong>Course</strong> NoteOffers furtherclarification onthe courseand/or CRN(s)CRN NoteOffers furtherclarification forthe CRN/sectionSAMPLESAMP 050 Sample <strong>Course</strong> I Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $7.00Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (SAMP101 or SAMP102) or concurrentlyRestriction: <strong>College</strong> MajorCo-requisite <strong>Course</strong>: SAMP102Recommended: Windows experience<strong>Course</strong> Note: This class requires Windows Vista and MS Word, MS Excel, and MS Access software forcompleting homework assignments.12494 Online 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 Arranged ONLINE Ropp R11897 Lecture 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-383B Staff11897: Requires Windows XP, all other sections require Windows Vista.11898 Lecture 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-171 Smith S12490 Lab/Lecture 4.00/5.00 10/16-12/14 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-383B Clark K E12505 Lab 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 S 9:10am-1:00pm LIVCEN Werner J WCRN<strong>Course</strong> ReferenceNumber used toregister for section<strong>Schedule</strong> TypeDelivery method for the CRN:LabLab/LectureLab/Lecture/WorksiteIndependent StudyLectureLecture/WorksiteOnlineOnline/HybridSelf-PacedWorksiteCredit HoursThe number ofcredit hours forthe sectionBilling HoursMultiplier fordetermining tuitionfor the sectionLocationSee the Key toClass Locations tofind out if a courseis held on- or offcampus.Days and Timesclass or lab is in sessionM = MondayT = TuesdayW = WednesdayR = ThursdayF = FridayS = SaturdayU = SundayInstructorFaculty memberassigned at the timeof the publication ofthis schedule. If―Staff‖ is indicated, afaculty member hasnot been assigned atthe time of publication.E/WEvening orWeekendSessionidentifiedRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 5


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> Offerings<strong>Course</strong> IndexSubject Code Office Phone PageAccounting ........................................... ACCG ...... GB 190 ................... 483-1522.......... 8Administrative ...................................... ADMN ...... GB 131 ................... 483-9612.......... 8Aerospace Studies .............................. AERO ....... A&S 110................. 483-1010........... *Alternative Energy Eng Tech............... AEET ....... WCB M103 ............ 483-5338.......... 9Anatomy/Physiology ............................ BIOL ......... A&S 301................. 483-1092........ 16Anthropology ....................................... ANTH ....... A&S 255................. 483-1018.......... 9Apprentice Programs ........................... ................. WCB M103 ............ 483-1364Architecture ......................................... ARCH ....... WCB M103 ............ 483-1627.......... 9Art, Design and Multimedia ................. ARTS ...... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 10ARTS 114, 145, 146, 190, 204, 205, 206, 221, 222 ........................ 483-1860........ 11Art History ............................................ HUMS ...... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 41Art Seminars and Workshops.............. ARWS ...... LCCEAST .............. 483-1860........ 10Astronomy............................................ ASTR ....... A&S 301................. 483-1092........ 12Auto Body Collision Repair .................. AUTB ....... WCB M103 ............ 483-1387........ 12Automotive ........................................... AUTO ...... WCB M103 ............ 483-1375........ 12Aviation Maintenance: ......................... ................. Airport .................... 483-1406Airframe Maintenance .................... AVAF ....... ............................... ....................... 13Avionics .......................................... AVEL ........ ............................... .......................... *General Maintenance ..................... AVGM ...... ............................... .......................... *Powerplant Maintenance ................ AVPP ....... ............................... ....................... 15Aviation Flight: ..................................... ................. Airport .................... 267-5944Flight Training ................................. AVFT ........ ............................... ....................... 13Ground School ................................ AVGS ....... ............................... ....................... 15Simulator Training .......................... AVST ....... ............................... ....................... 15Biology ................................................. BIOL ......... A&S 301................. 483-1092........ 16Building Maintenance .......................... HVAC ....... WCB M103 ............ 483-9844........ 36Building Trades .................................... BLDT ........ WCB M103 ............ 483-1361........ 19Business .............................................. BUSN ....... GB 190 ................... 483-1522........ 19Chemistry............................................. CHEM ...... A&S 301................. 483-1092........ 19Child Development .............................. CHDV ....... HHS 108 ................ 483-1410........ 20Chinese................................................ CHIN ........ GB 131 ................... 483-1546........... *Civil Technology .................................. CIVL ......... WCB M103 ............ 483-1335........... *<strong>Community</strong> Health Services Educ ....... CHSE ....... HHS 108 ................ 483-1410........ 21Computer:Business Software .......................... CABS ....... LCCEAST .............. 483-1860........ 24Computer Science .......................... CPSC ....... A&S 309................. 483-1073........... *Information Technology ................. ................. GB 131 ................... 483-9612Applications ............................... CITA ......... ............................... ....................... 26Database ................................... CITD ........ ............................... ....................... 27Foundations ............................... CITF ......... ............................... ....................... 27Networking ................................. CITN ........ ............................... ....................... 28Programming ............................. CITP ......... ............................... ....................... 28Support ...................................... CITS ......... ............................... ....................... 28Web ........................................... CITW ........ ............................... ....................... 28Computer-Aided Drafting & Design (See Arch or Manuf Engr Techn Dsgn)Continuing Health Careers………. ...... CHCE….. . LCCEAST……... .... 483-1860........... *Corrections .......................................... CJUS ....... WCB M127 ............ 483-1570........ 29Criminal Justice ................................... CJUS ....... WCB M127 ............ 483-1570........ 29Dance .................................................. DANC ....... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 30(See also Physical Fitness and Wellness: Dance)Dental Hygiene .................................... DENT ....... HHS 107 ................ 483-1457........ 31Diagnostic Medical Sonography .......... IDMS ........ HHS 108 ................ 483-1410........ 31Digital Media, Audio, Cinema .............. DMAC ...... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 31Economics ........................................... ECON ...... GB 190 ................... 483-1522........ 31Education ............................................. EDUC ....... A&S 255................. 483-1018........ 32Electrical Technology .......................... ELTE ........ WCB M127 ............ 483-1360........ 32Subject Code Office Phone PageEmergency MedicalServices Seminars ..........................EMSB .......LCCEAST ...............483-1860 ....... 33Emergency Medical Services Seminars (EMSB) courses have moved toNoncredit Health Education in the <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Educationsection of the schedule book. See page 76 for offerings.Emergency Medical Technology ..........EMTA .......HHS 108 .................483-1958 ....... 33English ..................................................ENGL ........A&S 211 .................483-1040 ....... 34English for Speakers ofOther Languages ............................ESOL ........A&S 253 .................483-1061 ....... 35Environmental Science ........................ENVR .......A&S 301 .................483-1092 .......... *Fashion.................................................FASH ........WCB M103 .............483-5338 ....... 35Film Production and Direction (See Digital Media, Audio, Cinema)Fire Science .........................................FIRE .........WCB M127 .............483-1570 ....... 35Foreign Language ..................................................GB 131 ...................483-1546(See Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish)French ..................................................FREN ........GB 131 ...................483-1546 ....... 36Geographic Information Systems ........GRET .......WCB M103 .............483-1335 .......... *Geography ...........................................GEOG .......A&S 301 .................483-1092 ....... 36Geology ................................................GEOL .......A&S 301 .................483-1092 .......... *German ................................................GRMN ......GB 131 ...................483-1546 ....... 36Gerontology/Aging ...............................GERO .......HHS 108 .................483-1410 .......... *Gerontology Related Seminars ............GERO .......HHS 010 .................483-1529 .......... *Government .........................................POLS ........A&S 255 .................483-1018 ....... 56Heat, Ventilationand Air Conditioning ........................HVAC .......WCB M127 .............483-9844 ....... 36Heavy EquipmentOperator Training ............................HEOT .......WCB M103 .............267-6406 .......... *Repair Technician ............................HERT ........WCB M103 .............267-6406 ....... 37History ..................................................HIST .........A&S 255 .................483-1018 ....... 37Histotechnology ....................................SCIS .........A&S 301 .................483-1092 .......... *Honors ..................................................HONR .......A&S 211 .................483-1015 ....... 37Horticulture ...........................................HORT .......WCB M103 .............483-1107 ....... 38Hospitality Management and FoodService ...........................................HMFS .......GB 190 ...................483-1522 ....... 38Human Services ...................................HUSE .......HHS 108 .................483-1410 ....... 40Humanities ...........................................HUMS .......A&S 255 ................483-1018 ....... 40Insurance..............................................INSU .........GB 190 ...................483-1522 .......... *Integrated Science ...............................ISCI ..........A&S 301 .................483-1092 .......... *Interior Design ......................................INTR .........WCB M103 .............483-5338 ....... 40Japanese ..............................................JAPN ........GB 131 ...................483-1546 ....... 41Journalism ............................................JRNL ........A&S 211 .................483-1040 .......... *Kinesiology (also see Phys Fit) ............PFKN ........GB 351 ...................483-1227 ....... 54Labor Relations ....................................LABR ........GB 190 ...................483-1522 .......... *Landscape Architecture .......................LAND ........WCB M103 .............483-1107 ....... 41Law Enforcement .................................CJUS ........WCB M127 .............483-1570 ....... 29Legal Assistant/Paralegal ....................LEGL ........GB 131 ...................483-1570 ....... 41Liberal Studies Special Topics .............LBST ........A&S 110 .................483-1010 .......... *Linguistics.............................................LING .........GB 131 ...................483-1546 .......... *Literature ..............................................ENGL ........A&S 211 .................483-1040 ....... 34Management ........................................MGMT ......GB 190 ...................483-1522 ....... 42Manufacturing Engineering Technology - ..............WCB M103 .............483-1343Design .............................................METD .............................................................. 45Machining ........................................METM ................................................................. *Systems...........................................METS .............................................................. 45Manufacturing Maint (See Manufacturing Engineering Technology-Systems)Marketing..............................................MKTG .......GB 190 ...................483-1522 ....... 45Massage ...............................................MASG .......HHS 108 .................483-1410 ....... 46Mathematics .........................................MATH .......A&S 309 .................483-1073 ....... 46(See also Statistics and Computer Science)* Not offered this semesterRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/6


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsStudents should be prepared to use computer technology in their coursework, including gaining regular access to the ANGEL course site associated with each class. Everysection at LCC has an ANGEL site associated with it that may be used by the instructor as a mandatory part of the class. ANGEL can be accessed from any computerwith an Internet connection with Firefox 3.0 and above or Internet Explorer 7 and above, including computers in the <strong>College</strong>’s computer lab, TLC 100. For more informationregarding training options and technical support please visit http://www.lcc.edu/elearning/students/angel_orientation/registrationdates.aspxSubject Code Office Phone PageMedia Technology (See Digital Media, Audio, Cinema)Microbiology ........................................ BIOL ......... A&S 301................. 483-1092........ 16Military Science ................................... MILS ........ A&S 110................. 483-1010........... *Motion Picture Technology (See Digital Media, Audio, Cinema)Music ................................................... MUSC ...... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 49Nanotechnology ................................... NANO ...... A&S 301................. 483-1092........... *Noncredit <strong>Community</strong> Education ......... NCCE ....... LCCEAST .............. 483-1860........ 75Nursing ................................................ NURS ....... HHS 108 ................ 483-1410........ 50Office Administration (See Administrative)Paramedic............................................ PARA ....... HHS 108 ............... 483-1958........ 51Performing Arts (See Dance, Music, Stage Technology, and Theater)Philosophy ........................................... PHIL ......... A&S 255................. 483-1018........ 51Photography Technology .................... PHOT ....... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 51Physical Fitness and Wellness: ........... ................. GB 351 ................... 483-1227Aquatics .......................................... PFAQ ....... ............................... ....................... 52Dance ............................................ PFDA ....... ............................... ....................... 52Fitness/Physical Conditioning ........ PFFT ........ ............................... ....................... 52Health/Fitness Wellness Educ........ PFHW ...... ............................... ....................... 54Kinesiology ..................................... PFKN ....... ............................... ....................... 54Team and Individual Sports............ PFSP ...... ............................... ....................... 55Weight Training .............................. PFWT ....... ............................... ....................... 55Physics ................................................ PHYS ....... A&S 301................. 483-1092........ 55Political Science .................................. POLS ....... A&S 255................. 483-1018........ 56Precision Machine/Manufacturing Technology(See Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Machining)Psychology .......................................... PSYC ...... A&S 255................. 483-1018........ 56Radiologic Technology ........................ IRXT ......... HHS 108 ................ 483-1410........ 57Reading ............................................... READ ....... A&S 253................. 483-1061........ 57Real Estate .......................................... REAL ....... GB 190 ................... 483-1522........ 58Religion ................................................ RELG ....... A&S 255................. 483-1018........ 58Residential Building ............................. BLDT ........ WCB M103 ............ 483-1361........ 19ROTC (See Aerospace Studies, Military Science)Science ........................................... ................. A&S 301................. 483-1092(See Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Technology, Geology,Integrated Science, Nanotechnology, Physics)Science Technology Internship ........... SCIN ........ A&S 301................. 483-1092........ 58Secretarial............................................ ADMN ...... GB 190 ................... 483-1522.......... 8Sign Language .................................... SIGN ........ A&S 211................. 483-1040........ 59Social Work ......................................... SOWK ...... HHS 108 ................ 483-1410........... *Sociology ............................................. SOCL ....... A&S 255................. 483-1018........ 60Spanish ................................................ SPAN ....... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 60Speech Communication ...................... SPCH ....... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........ 61Stage Technology................................ STEC ....... GB 131 ................... 483-1546........... *Statistics .............................................. STAT ........ A&S 309................. 483-1073........ 61Student Development .......................... SDEV ....... A&S 253................. 483-1061 ....... 62Surgical Technology ............................ SURG ...... HHS 108 ................ 483-1410........ 63Theatre ................................................ THEA ....... GB 131 .................. 483-1546........ 63Travel and Tourism.............................. TRVL ........ GB 190 ................... 483-1522........ 63Truck Driver Training ........................... TDTP ....... WCB M127 267-6404 ....... 64Welding Technology ............................ WELD ...... WCB M103 ............ 483-9682........ 64Writing .................................................. WRITWRIT 100-110 ................................ ................. A&S 253................. 483-1061........ 64WRIT 114 - 295 .............................. ................. A&S 211................. 483-1040........ 64Business and <strong>Community</strong> Institute. ......................... WCB M105 ..... 483-1857<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education. ................... LCCEAST ....... 483-1860Health and Human Services Division ....................... HHS 103 ......... 483-1410Allied Health and Human Services Dept.......... HHS 108 ......... 483-1410<strong>Community</strong> Health and Nursing Dept .............. HHS 108 ......... 483-1410Physical Fitness and Wellness Dept. ............... GB 351 ........... 483-1227Arts and Sciences Division. ...................................... A&S 110 ......... 483-1010Business and Economics Dept ........................ GB 190 ........... 483-1522Center for Transitional Learning ...................... A&S 253 ......... 483-1061Communication, Media, and the Arts Dept ...... GB 131 ........... 483-1546English Dept ..................................................... A&S 211 ......... 483-1040Mathematics and Computer Science Dept ...... A&S 309 ......... 483-1073Science Dept .................................................... A&S 301 ......... 483-1092Social Science and Humanities Dept ............... A&S 255 ......... 483-1018Online Learning. ......................................................... TLC 427 .......... 483-1880Technical Careers Division. ....................................... WCB M103 ..... 483-1319Applied Manufacturing and Technology. ......... WCB M103 ..... 483-5338Computer Information Technologies ................ GB 131 ........... 483-9612Design and Construction Technologies. .......... WCB M103 ..... 483-5338Public Service Careers ..................................... WCB M127 ..... 483-1570Transportation Maintenance Technologies ..... WCB M103 ..... 267-6406Utility and Energy Systems. ............................. WCB M127 ..... 483-1570* Not offered this semesterRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/7


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*ACCG100Practical Accounting Non-MajorAccountingPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 490461 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Sorovigas S90460 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-327 Lilley R EACCG101Accounting Info for ManagementPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 490784 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Sorovigas SACCG160Payroll Systems and TaxesPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 4Recommended: ACCG 100 or equivalent work experience90462 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Fox K90463 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-307 Barnes M EACCG161 Accounting with Quickbooks <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 4Recommended: ACCG 100 or equivalent course coursework or equivalent work experience90464 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-175 Lilley R E90465 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-175 Putnam C EACCG210Principles of Accounting IPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Math Level 490466 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Sorovigas S90467 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm GB-307 Trebesh H90469 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-178 Trebesh M E90470 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-307 Llano G EACCG211Principles of Accounting IIPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 210 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4Recommended: Intermediate Algebra or higher90471 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Walczak P90472 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-178 LaCharite M EACCG240Federal Income Tax IPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 210 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 490473 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Barnes MACCG260 Accounting Systems <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 211 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4Recommended: Keyboarding experience90474 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:10pm-9:00pm A&S-172 Walczak P EACCG271Principles of FinancePrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 211 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 490475 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-176 Putnam C EAdministrativeADMN102 Editing Business Documents <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: ADMN 103 and WRIT 114 and Keyboarding 25 wpm90507 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Casby ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/*E=Evening, W=Weekend 8


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*ADMN103 Beginning Keyboarding <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490508 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Silsby J90510 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:40pm-7:30pm A&S-023 Thomas C EADMN105 Employability Skills <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490511 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Hall J90663 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lane JADMN195 Human Relations in Work Place <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490513 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 W 5:40pm-7:30pm GB-132 Silsby J E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINEADMN197 Medical Practice Vocabulary <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490515 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Barker J90517 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Barker JAlternative Energy Eng TechFor additional Alternative Energy/Alternative Fuel courses, please see the Automotive section of the schedule book. Look for AUTO 260.AEET102 Prin of Altern/Renew Energies <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $25Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 390942 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Huberty S90943 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-W164 Harvey L E90944 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Harvey L EAEET216 Solar Energy Technologies <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 490945 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-W164 Hanley JANTH270Cultural AnthropologyAnthropologyPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690071 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Adleman S90697 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Adleman SArchitectureARCH100 Intro to Architectural Drawing <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $35Prerequisite: Math Level 3Recommended: MATH 050 or concurrently91008 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U239 Fox T EARCH110 Visual Communications I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $25Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ARCH 100 or concurrently) or Architectural Drafting Placement Test 80%91009 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U239 Bennett C<strong>Course</strong> fee for this CRN is $100.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 9


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*ARCH233 Revit Architecture BIM <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $160Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ARCH 114 or ARCH 210)91010 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Hussein TArt Seminars and WorkshopsARWS120 Basic Drawing Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Cost of these seminars is $139. If you have any questions, call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.91042 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 T 6:40pm-9:30pm EAST Ferguson J E91042: Uses the college standard refunding rules.91043 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 W 9:10am-12:00pm GB-150 Staff91043: Uses the college standard refunding rules.91097 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/16-07/21 R 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Schippers M E91097: Uses the <strong>Community</strong> and Education refunding rules.ARWS136 Intro to Adobe Illustrator Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Cost of these seminars is $129. If you have any questions, call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.91098 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/26-08/04 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Davis-Gomez M EARWS137 Intro to Adobe Photoshop Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Cost of these seminars is $129. If you have any questions, call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.91099 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/15-06/22 W 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Pominville S91073 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/07-06/16 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-111 Benallack J E91100 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/30-07/07 R 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Pominville S91044 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/11-07/14 MTWR 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Teague T E91101 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/12-07/19 T 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Pominville SARWS141 Watercolor Workshop Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Cost of this seminar is $139. If you have any questions, call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.91046 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 R 6:40pm-9:30pm EAST Ferguson J E91153 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 T 2:40pm-5:30pm EAST Ferguson J91102 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/14-07/07 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm LIVCEN Marshall S EARWS145 Landscape Painting & Drawing Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Cost of this seminar is $139. If you have any questions, call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.91045 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 M 9:10am-12:00pm GB-150 Staff91103 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/14-07/07 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm LIVCEN Marshall SArt, Design and MultimediaARTS102 Design & Communication <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Computer experience<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course uses Adobe Photoshop on Macintosh computers. Online students are required to have semester-long access to Adobe PhotoshopCS5 to complete their assignments. Students may access this software in the LCC TLC 100 Computer Lab. Access to a Wacom Intuos or Bamboo DigitalDrawing Tablet is highly recommended.90521 Online 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bishop L90523 Online 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bishop L90516 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-1:00pm GB-108 Grinwis D90773 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-5:00pm GB-108 Brogan C90518 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-108 Davis-Gomez M ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 10


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*ARTS114 Oriental Watercolor <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: None91041 Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-149 Brogan C E91041: Uses the college standard refunding rules. If you have any questions, call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.ARTS131 Drawing I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 or FASH 110 or INTR110) or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690527 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm GB-150 Johnson DARTS132 Figure Drawing <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $70Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 131 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 691075 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-1:00pm GB-151 StaffARTS151 Color & Illustration <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $110Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 and ARTS 131) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course uses Corel Painter 11 software on Macintosh computers.90880 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-5:00pm GB-114 Darnell KARTS162 Type Communications <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 102 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6<strong>Course</strong> Note: Internet students are required to have semester-long access to Adobe Illustrator CS5. Students have access to this software in the LCC TLC100 Computer Lab.90775 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-1:00pm GB-112 StaffARTS171 Comp Graphics/Digital Imaging <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $110Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 or FASH 110 or INTR 110 or PHOT 118) or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6<strong>Course</strong> Note: Adobe Photoshop CS5 software is used. Internet students are required to have semester-long access to Adobe Photoshop CS4 and a flatbedscanner to complete their assignments. Students have access to these in the LCC TLC Computer Lab.90532 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-1:00pm GB-112 Teague TARTS173 Computer Graphics/Web Design <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $115Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 171 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course uses Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.90533 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 2:10pm-6:00pm GB-116 Reish MARTS175 Creative Design and Publishing <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 and ARTS 162) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6<strong>Course</strong> Note: Adobe InDesign CS5 software on Apple Macintosh computers is used. Internet students are required to have semester-long access to AdobeInDesign CS5 software. Students have access to these in the LCC TLC Computer Lab.90778 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm GB-112 Conklin CARTS200 Painting I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students purchase own art supplies and materials (approx. $150).90554 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-150 Brogan C EARTS201 Painting II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 200<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students purchase own art supplies and materials (approx. $150).90552 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-150 Brogan C EARTS240 Art for Elementary Teachers <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: EDUC 201 and EDUC 220<strong>Course</strong> Note: EDUC201 and EDUC220 are prerequisites for transfer of this course to Central Michigan University.90072 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm GB-149 Weber ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 11


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*ARTS281 Art Internship Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: Department Approval90536 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-131 StaffAstronomyASTR201 Introductory Astronomy <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $25Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 5 or MATH 107 concurrently)90280 Online 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bjarki O90281 Online 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bjarki O90282 Online 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Schlaack R90284 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-458 Schlaack R06/04-08/01 W 9:10am-1:00pm A&S-458Auto Body Collision RepairAUTB114 Auto Body Welding and Cutting <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $275Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTO 100 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3Recommended: Evidence of mechanical ability90972 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 8.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm WCB-E141 Staff06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E141AUTB160 Adv Auto Body Repair/Painting <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $275Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTB 114 and AUTB 118)90974 Lab 4.00/ 8.00 06/04-08/01 SU 8:10am-12:00pm WCB-E141 Staff W06/04-08/01 SU 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E141AUTB162Collision Repair InternshipPrerequisite: Department ApprovalRecommended: Evidence of mechanical ability90975 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WCB-M103 Franks DAutomotiveAUTO100 Automotive Service I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $65Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class.90999 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E139 Staff E91000 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E139 Staff EAUTO133 Small Engine Repair <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class.91001 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E137.3 Staff EAUTO140 Automotive Brakes <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in AUTO 110 or concurrently<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class.91002 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E137.7 Staff ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 12


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*AUTO150 Auto Steering & Suspension <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in AUTO 100 or concurrently<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class.91003 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E137.7 Staff EAUTO160 Auto Heating/Air Conditioning <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $150Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTO110 or HERT101)<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class.91004 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E139 StaffAUTO195 Motorcycle Service <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $60Prerequisite: Reading Level 3Recommended: Evidence of mechanical ability91074 Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MR 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E137.4 Reiner L EAUTO260 Intro to Alternative Fuels <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $70Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTO 130 and AUTO 225)<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class.91005 Online 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE StaffAUTO280Automotive Service LaboratoryPrerequisite: Department Approval91006 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm WCB-E137.2 Staff06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E137.291006: <strong>Course</strong> fee for this CRN is $100.AUTO285Automotive InternshipPrerequisite: Department Approval91007 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WCB-M103 Argersinger MAviation Airframe MaintenanceAVAF127 Aircraft Systems III <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $180Prerequisite: Department Approval90927 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 RF 8:10am-12:00pm AVN-112 Kugel RAVAF134 Aircraft Instruments <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $140Prerequisite: Department Approval90928 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.75 06/04-08/01 M 8:10am-1:30pm AVN-112 Walton KAVAF212 Aircraft Electrical II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $330Prerequisite: Department Approval90929 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.75 06/04-08/01 T 8:10am-2:10pm AVN-112 Palmer J06/04-08/01 W 8:10am-1:30pm AVN-112Aviation Flight TrainingThe Flight Training courses are offered in an open-entry format. Registration for an open-entry section is anytime during a current semester. Space is limited.Please contact the Aviation Technology Center at (517) 267-5944 for details.AVFT201A Flight Training I-A <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3,181Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90953 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 13


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*AVFT201B Flight Training I-B <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3,181Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90954 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT201C Flight Training I-C <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3,493Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90955 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT202A Flight Training II-A <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $4,056Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90956 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT202B Flight Training II-B <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $4,056Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90957 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT203A Flight Training III-A <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $4,056Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90958 Self-Paced 3.00/ 3.00 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT203B Flight Training III-B <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $4,681Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90959 Self-Paced 3.00/ 3.00 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT204A Flight Training IV-A <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $4,681Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90960 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT204B Flight Training IV-B <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $4,081Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90961 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT205 CFI Flight Training <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $5,140Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90962 Self-Paced 3.50/ 3.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT206 Instrument Instructor <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $2,320Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90963 Self-Paced 2.50/ 2.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT207 Multi-Engine Flight Training <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $4,818Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90964 Self-Paced 1.50/ 1.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT208 Multi-Engine Instructor <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3,288Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90965 Self-Paced 1.50/ 1.50 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVFT212 Aviation Special Topics Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department ApprovalStudent/Instructor Flight90966 Self-Paced 0.25/ 0.25 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 14


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Aviation Ground SchoolAVGS101 Private Pilot Ground School <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $50Prerequisite: Reading Level 5Recommended: SDEV 12490920 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm AVN-112 Staff EAviation Powerplant MaintAVPP261 Turbine Engine II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $390Prerequisite: Department Approval90930 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 06/04-08/01 F 8:10am-1:20pm AVN-116 Palmer J06/04-08/01 R 8:10am-2:00pm AVN-116AVPP263 Turbine Engine Systems <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $170Prerequisite: Department Approval90931 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.75 06/04-08/01 M 8:10am-1:30pm AVN-117 Bartolovich JAVPP265 Powerplant Instruments <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $150Prerequisite: Department Approval90932 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.50 06/04-08/01 W 8:10am-1:20pm AVN-117 Bartolovich JAVPP267 Powerplant Certification <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: Department Approval90933 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 06/04-08/01 T 8:10am-11:00am AVN-117 Walton KAviation Simulator TrainingThe Simulator Training courses are offered in an open-entry format. Registration for an open-entry section is anytime during a current semester. Space islimited. Please contact the Aviation Technology Center at (517) 267-5944 for details.AVST211 Flight Simulator I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $790Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90967 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVST212 Flight Simulator II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $790Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90968 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVST213 Flight Simulator III <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $790Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90969 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVST214 Flight Simulator IV <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $790Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90970 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffAVST215 Multi-Engine Flight Simulator <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $790Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Department Approval90971 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 04/19-08/01 Arranged DAZY-101 StaffRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 15


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*BiologyBIOL120 Environmental Science <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $35Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690285 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Chamberlain L90286 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE LaCommare K90287 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Clark L90750 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Heaton S90894 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Wasilevich M90288 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-463 Fiedler A06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-46390289 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-463 Hansen M06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-46390290 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:40pm-8:30pm A&S-463 Wagner M E06/04-08/01 TR 5:40pm-8:30pm A&S-46390751 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-010 Staton E E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90751: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90291 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Luzkow S E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90291: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90892 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN Paine A06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90892: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.BIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4Recommended: CHEM 120 or High School Chemistry90752 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Wagner R90895 Online 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Robinson K90292 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-11:00am A&S-409 Melkerson-Watson06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-11:00am A&S-02490293 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-477B Klaviter E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90293 This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90680 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 11:10am-2:00pm A&S-409 Kavanagh T06/04-08/01 TR 11:10am-2:00pm A&S-477A90294 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 3:10pm-6:00pm A&S-409 Staff06/04-08/01 TR 3:10pm-6:00pm A&S-477A90759 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN Kassuba B06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90759: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.BIOL127 Cell Biology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 120) or (Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 490296 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-409 Wilson M06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90296 This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90297 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:40am-11:30am A&S-378 Halgren R06/04-08/01 TR 8:40am-11:30am A&S-40990760 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 3:10pm-6:00pm A&S-024 Wohlwill A06/04-08/01 TR 3:10pm-6:00pm A&S-409Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 16


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*BIOL128 Organismal Biology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 490299 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-417 Davenport K06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-417BIOL145 Intro Anatomy and Physiology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 490300 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-11:00am A&S-009 Brundage M06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-42190301 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 F 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-421 Noyer J06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90301: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90303 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 F 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-421 Noyer J06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90303: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.BIOL201 Human Anatomy <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 121 or BIOL 127 or CHEM 120 or passing score on Health Biology Proficiency Test) and Reading Level 5 and WritingLevel 6 and Math Level 490305 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-9:30am A&S-121 Ocello P06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:40am-11:00am A&S-42790306 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:40am-12:00pm A&S-423 Dery J06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-10:30am A&S-42390307 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-427 Klimecky S06/04-08/01 MTWR 1:40pm-3:00pm A&S-42790308 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 1:10pm-2:30pm A&S-009 Mink P06/04-08/01 MTWR 2:40pm-4:00pm A&S-42390309 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-7:30pm A&S-423 Ortiz J E06/04-08/01 MTWR 7:40pm-9:00pm A&S-42390754 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm EAST Armstrong J06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90754: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90310 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Schiess L E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90310: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90757 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm LIVCEN Jordan B E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90757: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.BIOL202 Human Physiology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 201 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 590311 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-421 Marschall C06/04-08/01 MWF 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-477B90891 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-421 Ahammad Sahib K06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90312 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MW 3:10pm-5:00pm A&S-421 Nityanand S06/04-08/01 MWF 1:10pm-3:00pm A&S-477A90313 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-421 Clayton A E06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-477BRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 17


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*BIOL203MicrobiologyPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 121 or BIOL 127 or CHEM 120 or passing score on Health Biology Proficiency Test) and Reading Level 5 and WritingLevel 6 and Math Level 490755 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Musser A90314 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-10:30am A&S-477A Lopez S90756 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-11:30am A&S-369 Musser A90315 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:40pm-2:00pm A&S-477B Berry M90316 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-5:30pm A&S-477B Mayotte T EBIOL204 Microbiology Laboratory <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 203 or concurrently90318 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 7:40am-9:00am A&S-411 Lopez S90319 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 2:10pm-3:30pm A&S-411 Berry M90320 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-7:30pm A&S-411 Mayotte T EBIOL214 Human Anatomy Laboratory <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 121 or BIOL 127 or CHEM 120 or passing score on Health Biology Proficiency Test) and Reading Level 5 and WritingLevel 6 and Math Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course may serve as a co-requisite for BIOL 202 if transfer credit for a non-laboratory based anatomy class otherwise equivalent to BIOL201 has been completed. Contact the Science Department for details at (517) 483-1092.90321 Online 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Brantley B06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINEBIOL229 Nature Study for Educators <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $35Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4Recommended: ISCI 12290322 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-475 Hart S90322: BIOL 229 may be taken as a 4-credit course or as individual modules (BIOL 229A, B, C and/or D).BIOL229A Nature Study for Educ: Forest <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 and Department ApprovalRecommended: ISCI 12290747 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 07/05-07/14 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-475 Hart SBIOL229B Nature Study for Educ:Aquatics <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 and Department ApprovalRecommended: ISCI 12290748 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 07/19-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-475 Hart SBIOL229C Nature Stdy for Edu:Open Field <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 and Department ApprovalRecommended: ISCI 12290749 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 06/20-06/30 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-475 Hart SBIOL229D Nature Stdy for Ed:Integration <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 and Department ApprovalRecommended: ISCI 12290896 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 06/06-06/16 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-475 Hart SRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 18


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*BLDT170Special Topics in ConstructionBuilding TradesPrerequisite: Determined by SectionBuilder's Pre-Licensure Prep90948 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-W166 Hull W E90948: There is no prerequisite for this section. This section fulfills the State of Michigan 60-hour requirement to apply for a Residential Builder orMaintenance & Alteration Contractor license. If you need more information, call (517) 483-5338. <strong>Course</strong> fee for this CRN is $15.BUSN101Business Special TopicsBusinessPrerequisite: NoneHow Feasible/Business Idea90817 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Clementin CBUSN118Introduction to BusinessPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490540 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Glohr E90542 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Taylor K90544 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm GB-115 Akin G90545 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 M 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Klein D E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90545: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.BUSN160Starting a BusinessPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 490884 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Swint YBUSN201International BusinessPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: BUSN 11890547 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-296 Bender J EBUSN250Personal FinancePrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490548 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Swint Y90815 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 W 10:10am-1:00pm GB-304 Williams D06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90815: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.CHEM120Gen Organic & Biological ChemChemistryPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 490324 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm SPS-106 Fard A90325 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTR 6:10pm-8:40pm EAST Dulebohn J E90326 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Watkins L ECHEM125Basic ChemistryPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 5 or MATH 107 concurrently)90327 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm SPS-106 Zalma C90328 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTR 6:10pm-8:40pm A&S-377 Babcock A ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 19


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*CHEM135 Chemistry in Society <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 490330 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-109 Genter D06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-405CHEM151General Chemistry Lecture IPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 6 or MATH 112 concurrently)Recommended: (Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 125 or High School Chemistry) and CHEM 161 concurrently90331 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am SPS-103 Mutatu W90332 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm SPS-103 Schehr F90333 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm SPS-103 Canizares E90334 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-6:00pm SPS-103 Padmanabhan K E90335 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTR 6:10pm-8:40pm SPS-103 Padmanabhan K ECHEM152General Chemistry Lecture IIPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 and (Math Level 7 or MATH 120 or MATH 121 or MATH 126 concurrently)<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students planning to transfer to four year institutions are encouraged to take MATH 121 or MATH 126 as the prerequisite for this course.90336 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 M 10:10am-12:00pm GB-153 Worden K06/04-08/01 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-410CHEM161 General Chemistry Lab I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 590337 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-1:00pm A&S-410 Wynn A90338 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-410 Worden K90339 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-410 Lapinski M ECHEM162 General Chemistry Lab II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CHEM 152 or concurrently) and CHEM 16190340 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-405 Smith JCHEM182Introductory Organic ChemistryPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 15190341 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-11:00am A&S-377 Hanover KCHEM192 Intro Organic Chem Lab <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 182 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: CHEM 15190342 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-405 Hanover KCHEM251Organic Chemistry Lecture IPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 15290343 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 9:10am-11:40am A&S-377 Winsauer AChild DevelopmentCHDV100 Foundations Early Childhood Ed <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $17Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Child Development and Early Education Major90562 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Cunningham C90562: Required orientation Monday, June 6, 2011, 6:10-8:00pm, in TLC 116.90840 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Cunningham C90840: Required orientation Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 6:10-8:00pm, in HHS 332.90563 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-102 Hall C ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 20


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*CHDV101 Child Growth/Develop: 0-10 Yrs <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $17Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490564 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm HHS-102 Spees L ECHDV122 Curr: Creative Dev/Early Child Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90936 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/18-06/25 S 8:10am-5:00pm HHS-102 OBoyle T WCHDV123 Curr: Early Child Literacy Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90939 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 07/09-07/16 S 8:10am-5:00pm SPS-202 Staff WCHDV124 Curr: Math in Early Childhood Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: Experience in Early Childhood Education and Care90790 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-07/01 Arranged ONLINE Garratt JCHDV125 Curriculum: Preschool Science Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90937 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-06/11 S 8:10am-5:00pm SPS-202 Kaplowitz T WCHDV127 Understand Inf/Tod Behavior Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90938 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 07/23-07/30 S 8:10am-5:00pm HHS-102 Newby B WCHDV184 Children and Stress Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90787 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/18-06/25 S 8:10am-5:00pm HHS-213 Gipson-Tansil L WCHDV186 Child Self-Esteem/Positive Dis Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90568 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kelly K90788 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 07/09-07/16 S 8:10am-5:00pm SPS-224 Willner R WCHDV188 Inclusion:Erly Ch Special Need <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 490940 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Hill D<strong>Community</strong> Health Services EducCHSE100 Intro to Health Professions <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Valid CPR certification through the end of class from ((American Heart Association/Health Care Provider or American RedCross/Professional Rescuer) or (Passing grade in EMSB 102 or EMSB 103 or NCHE 102 or NCHE 103 within 2 years or concurrently))<strong>Course</strong> Note: In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed viathe course ANGEL site and/or in class. It is highly recommended that students complete Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) prior to the start date of class.BLS certification is required before a final grade for CHSE 100 can be issued. Students with current American Heart Association/Health Care ProviderCertification or American Red Cross/Professional Rescuer Certification should call (517) 483-1277 for a prerequisite override prior to registration.90615 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-11:00am HHS-022 Przybyl G90617 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm EAST Przybyl GRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 21


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*CHSE108 Long-Term Care Nurse Aide <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $195Prerequisite: Reading Level 390769 Lab/Lecture/Worksite 5.00/ 8.00 06/21-07/15 MTRF 8:10am-3:30pm HHS-314 Staff07/18-07/28 MTRF 7:00am-1:30pm WKSITE90769: Provides training for Home Health Aide, CENA testing, & nursing home. Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens online training;information given during first day of class. 2. A negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) test within the last year.CHSE110 Nurse Aide: Acute & Long-Term <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $330Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Co-Requisite <strong>Course</strong>(s): NCHE 102<strong>Course</strong> Note: Provides training for hospital, CENA testing, & nursing home. Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens online training; informationgiven during first day of class. 2. A negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) test within the last year.90771 Lab/Lecture/Worksite 8.00/ 13.00 06/06-06/23 MTWRF 8:10am-3:30pm HHS-207 Staff06/24-07/05 MTWRF 7:00am-1:30pm WKSITE07/06-07/15 MTWRF 8:10am-3:30pm HHS-20707/18-07/22 MTWRF 7:30am-2:00pm HOSP07/25 M 8:10am-11:00am HHS-20790771: Current Basic Cardiac Life Support Certification (BCLS) is required for this course. Students with current BCLS certification with expiration after9/1/11 should call (517) 483-1277 for a co-requisite override prior to registration. Those needing BCLS should enroll for NCHE 102 CRN 91054.90997 Lab/Lecture/Worksite 8.00/ 13.00 06/06-07/05 MTWRF 8:10am-12:30pm HHS-206 Staff07/06-07/15 MTWRF 7:00am-12:15pm WKSITE07/18-07/29 MTWRF 8:10am-12:30pm HHS-20608/01-08/08 MTWRF 7:30am-12:30pm HOSP08/09 T 8:10am-11:00am HHS-20690997: Current Basic Cardiac Life Support Certification (BCLS) is required for this course. Students with current BCLS certification with expiration after9/1/11 should call (517) 483-1277 for a co-requisite override prior to registration. Those needing BCLS should enroll for NCHE 102 CRN 91052.90816 Lab/Lecture/Worksite 8.00/ 13.00 06/06-06/29 MTWR 2:10pm-9:30pm HHS-206 Staff E06/30-07/13 MTWR 2:00pm-8:30pm WKSITE07/14-07/26 MTWR 2:10pm-9:30pm HHS-20607/27-08/03 MTWR 3:00pm-9:30pm HOSP08/04 R 2:10pm-5:00pm HHS-20690816: Current Basic Cardiac Life Support Certification (BCLS) is required for this course. Students with current BCLS certification with expiration after9/1/11 should call (517) 483-1277 for a co-requisite override prior to registration. Those needing BCLS should enroll for NCHE 102 CRN 91053.CHSE114 Pathology-Allied Health <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in BIOL 145 or (BIOL 201 and BIOL 202)90949 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pincumbe LCHSE117 Health Law and Ethics <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Health Careers Applicant or Professional90445 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Allen J90446 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm HHS-020 Riddick D ECHSE120 Medical Terminology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490444 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Osborn R90684 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Allen J90447 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pacitto M90448 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pacitto M90646 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Embry S90950 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-5:00pm HHS-005 Dunlap B90763 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-006 Osborn R ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 22


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*CHSE124 Medical Ins Billing/Coding II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 12390979 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-005 Butler S ECHSE125 Comp I-Med Ins Billing/Coding Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 123Recommended: Keyboarding experience90980 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 M 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-332 Butler S ECHSE130 Medical Ins Bill/Code Extern <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (CHSE 123 and CHSE 124) and Pass grade in CHSE 125 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA Training online. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) skin test within the last year.3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check prior to the beginning of class. Information given at mandatory orientation.90636 Lecture/Worksite 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITE Kremkow A E06/08 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02006/22 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02007/06 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02007/20 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02090636: Mandatory orientation on Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 5:40-7:30 p.m., HHS 332. Attendance is required at all four Wednesday evening meeting dates.CHSE139<strong>Community</strong> Health Career TopicsPrerequisite: Determined by SectionElectronic Health Records90768 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 T 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-021 Kremkow A E90768: Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 120 or concurrently. <strong>Course</strong> fee for this CRN is $16.Holistic Stress Management90998 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 T 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-007 Scribner E E90998: Prerequisite: Reading Level 5CHSE143 Phlebotomy Technician <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: Required: Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the course ANGEL site and/or in class.90450 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:10pm-5:00pm HHS-310 Lewis K E06/04-08/01 TR 5:10pm-7:00pm HHS-30990451 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:10pm-6:00pm LIVCEN Wagener S E06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm LIVCENCHSE236 Pharmacy Technician Externship Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 235 within 1 year<strong>Course</strong> Note: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA Training online. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) skin test within the last year.3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check prior to the beginning of class. Information given at mandatory orientation.91079 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITE Kremkow A E06/08 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02006/22 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02007/06 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02007/20 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-02091079: Mandatory orientation on Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 5:40-7:30 p.m., HHS 332. Attendance is required at all four Wednesday evening meeting dates.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 23


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Comp Appl Using Busn SoftwareCABS100 Computer Related Seminars Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Online CABS100 offerings use the standard college refunding rules. CAMW self-paced CABS100 offerings use the college Open Entryrefunding rules. All other CABS100 offerings follow the <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education refund rules. Cost for each .25 credit seminar is $74 and each1 credit seminar is $129. If you have any questions, call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.Microsoft Excel-Level I91063 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Welsh JMicrosoft Excel-Level II91064 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Welsh JMicrosoft PowerPoint-Level I91065 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Welsh JMicrosoft Word-Level I91066 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Welsh JMicrosoft Word-Level I91067 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Welsh JMicrosoft Word-Level II91068 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Welsh JCAMW Beginning MS Word91133 Self-Paced 0.25/ 0.00 06/06-08/01 Arranged CAMW Elam BCAMW Advanced MS Word91134 Self-Paced 0.25/ 0.00 06/06-08/01 Arranged CAMW Elam BCAMW Beginning MS Excel91131 Self-Paced 0.25/ 0.00 06/06-08/01 Arranged CAMW Elam BCAMW Advanced MS Excel91132 Self-Paced 0.25/ 0.00 06/06-08/01 Arranged CAMW Elam BCAMW Beginning MS PowerPoint91130 Self-Paced 0.25/ 0.00 06/06-08/01 Arranged CAMW Elam BMaintaining Your Computer91062 Lecture 0.25/ 0.00 06/27-06/29 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Greener R EComputer Basics91049 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/28-07/07 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Hill L EKeyboarding91057 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/19-07/28 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Hoffman L EKeyboarding Basics91109 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/11-08/01 M 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN St Pierre J EFacebook91110 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/18-07/25 M 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Fritz COffice Update91111 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/26-07/28 TR 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Jones-Guerin COperate&Maintain You Computer91112 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/26-07/28 TR 12:10pm-8:00pm LIVCEN Greener R EMS Word91048 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/13-06/16 MTWR 8:40am-12:30pm EAST Jackson BMS Word91104 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/28-07/07 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Greener R EMS Excel91047 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/27-06/30 MTWR 8:40am-12:30pm EAST Hill LCABS100 continued on next pageRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 24


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*CABS100 continuedMS Excel91105 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/11-07/13 MW 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Greener RMS Publisher91106 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/12-07/21 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Jones-Guerin C EMicrosoft PowerPoint91107 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/13-07/20 W 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Jones-Guerin CMS PowerPoint91069 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/18-07/27 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Jackson B EMAC: Desktop91058 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/13-06/16 MTWR 8:40am-12:30pm EAST StaffMAC: Basics91113 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/13-07/20 W 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN Hill LMAC: iWork91059 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/20-06/23 MTWR 8:40am-12:30pm EAST StaffMAC: PowerPoint91061 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/20-06/23 MTWR 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Staff EMAC: MS Word91096 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/27-06/30 MTWR 8:40am-12:30pm EAST StaffMAC: MS Excel91060 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/25-07/28 MTWR 8:40am-12:30pm EAST StaffDesign Your Own Web Pages91114 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/14-06/23 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Keipert D EBasic Dreamweaver/Flash91115 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/28-07/07 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Keipert D EPhotoshop Elements91116 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/12-07/19 T 8:10am-5:00pm LIVCEN StaffPhotoshop II91117 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/12-07/21 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Staff EBasic Flash91055 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/19-07/28 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-118 Teague T EBasic Dreamweaver91050 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 07/05-07/14 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-118 Davis-Gomez M ECreating Exciting Web Pages91056 Lecture 1.00/ 0.00 06/21-06/30 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-111 Davis-Gomez M ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 25


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Computer Info Tech/ApplicationFor more information about Computer Information Technology Application courses please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cit/. Tutoring may beavailable for these courses. Please stop by Tutoring Services at A&S 103 or call (517) 483-1206. For more information, check out www.lcc.edu/tutorial.CITA110 Intro to Microsoft Office <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $12Prerequisite: Reading Level 4Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience<strong>Course</strong> Note: This class requires Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows. Please see the CIT software requirements Web page(http://www.lcc.edu/mait/cit/links) for information on which version of Microsoft Windows is required.90453 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Coxon M90454 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Greener R90455 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Harris M90456 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Ropp R90457 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Smith J90458 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm GB-118 Willett D90478 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-145 McGarry M E90459 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-118 Clark K E90479 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-175 Taylor K E90476 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-11:00am EAST Greener R90477 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Gore R ECITA115 Microsoft PowerPoint <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 4Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience90480 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Christian M90481 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Irving-Maier MCITA119 Microsoft Word <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 4Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience<strong>Course</strong> Note: This class requires Microsoft Word 2007.90482 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Jones T90483 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Jones T90484 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm GB-121 Casby ECITA126 Microsoft Excel <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 5Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience<strong>Course</strong> Note: This class requires Microsoft Excel 2007.90485 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Harris M90486 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Harris M90487 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-117 Babbitt C ECITA133 Microsoft Access Database <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 4Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience<strong>Course</strong> Note: This class requires Microsoft Access 2007.90488 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Rafail D90489 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Rafail D90490 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-118 Clark K ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 26


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Computer Info Tech/DatabaseFor more information about Computer Information Technology Database courses please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cit/. Tutoring may beavailable for these courses. Please stop by Tutoring Services at A&S 103 or call (517) 483-1206. For more information, check out www.lcc.edu/tutorial.CITD120 SQL Concepts <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Windows familiarity90491 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Brower S90492 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lockhart W90676 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lockhart WComputer Info Tech/FoundationsFor more information about Computer Information Technology Foundation courses please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cit/. Tutoring may beavailable for these courses. Please stop by Tutoring Services at A&S 103 or call (517) 483-1206. For more information, check out www.lcc.edu/tutorial.CITF108 Microsoft Windows <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $12Prerequisite: Reading Level 3<strong>Course</strong> Note: Important! Windows Classes are XP and 7 version-specific. Students must have access to the proper version of the software off campus or uselabs on campus to complete assignments. Please be sure to see the CIT software requirements Web page at http://www.lcc.edu/mait/cit/links/ for informationon which version of Microsoft Windows is required for each section.90493 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Mitchell K90494 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Wurschmidt L90495 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-121 Willett D ECITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: This class requires MS Word 2007, MS Excel 2007, MS Access 2007, and Microsoft Windows. Students must have access to the properversion of the software off campus or use labs on campus to complete assignments. Online sections of this class assume the student can do simple e-mailand browser tasks; knows how to cut and paste; and knows how to create a simple MS Word document.90496 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Vrooman S90497 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Suniga E90498 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Ropp R90983 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Fuehr R90984 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Irving-Maier M90499 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-118 Cosgrove R90985 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-118 Dietrich K90500 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-121 Brower S E90986 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm SPS-109 Wurschmidt L E90501 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm EAST Lockhart W90502 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Boettcher A ECITF120 Operating Systems Concepts <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 5Recommended: CITF 110 and (CITP 110 or CITP 150)90503 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE White CCITF229Special Topics in FoundationsPrerequisite: Determined by SectionPreparation for Apprenticeship90770 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE McIntosh D90770: This CRN has no prerequisite.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 27


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Computer Info Tech/NetworkingFor more information about Computer Information Technology Networking courses please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cit/. Tutoring may beavailable for these courses. Please stop by Tutoring Services at A&S 103 or call (517) 483-1206. For more information, check out www.lcc.edu/tutorial.CITN120 Introduction to Networking <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Recommended: CITF 11090504 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Dean C90505 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Nelson B90674 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Vue TCITN239 Special Topics/Networking P/Z Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: Determined by Section.CCNA Review91147 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-145 Dean C E91147: This course is a review of the materials leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. It is for students that have takenCITN220, CITN225, CITN240, and CITN245, or equivalent preparation classes, or CCNA experience, and is getting ready to take the Cisco CCNA 640-802exam.Computer Info Tech/ProgrammingFor more information about Computer Information Technology Programming courses please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cit/. Tutoring may beavailable for these courses. Please stop by Tutoring Services at A&S 103 or call (517) 483-1206. For more information, check out www.lcc.edu/tutorial.CITP295Programming InternshipPrerequisite: Department Approval90987 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-131 Heisler GComputer Info Tech/SupportFor more information about Computer Information Technology Support courses please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cit/. The following coursesinclude industry certification exams: CITS121 and CITS131. Tutoring may be available for these courses. Please stop by Tutoring Services at A&S 103 orcall (517) 483-1206. For more information, check out www.lcc.edu/tutorial.CITS285IT Professional InternshipPrerequisite: Department Approval90506 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-131 Dietrich KComputer Info Tech/WebFor more information about Computer Information Technology Web courses please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cit/. Tutoring may be available forthese courses. Please stop by Tutoring Services at A&S 103 or call (517) 483-1206. For more information, check out www.lcc.edu/tutorial.CITW150 Internet Literacy <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $12Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Windows familiarity90509 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lawson R90512 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pipper D90675 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lawson RCITW160 Web Site Design & Development <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in CITW 150 or concurrently) or (minimum 2.0 in ARTS 173 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690514 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pipper DRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 28


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Criminal JusticePOLICE ACADEMY, CJUS 260, CJUS 261, CJUS 262, CJUS 263, CJUS 264, CJUS 265, and CJUS 269: Public Service Careers Program offers anMCOLES (Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards) certified Academy to prepare individuals to become police officers. Upon successfulcompletion of the Police Academy, recruits are eligible to be licensed in the State of Michigan as a law enforcement officer.The Fall 2011 Academy begins with a required orientation on Wednesday, July 13, 2011. The Academy runs from July 18 through November 18, 2011.Deadline to apply is May 5, 2011. The Police Academy is a selective admissions program. In order to be considered as a recruit for this program, studentsmust meet basic admissions requirements beyond those required for admission to the college. For current information about admission requirements,contact the Public Service Careers Office, West Campus, Room M127 at (517) 483-1570 or visit the website atwww.lcc.edu/publicservice/criminal_justice/police_academy.CJUS101Intro to Criminal JusticePrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490431 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bender J90432 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MT 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N193 Maatman J ECJUS102Crime Causes and ConditionsPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490433 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Maatman JCJUS106Intro to Juvenile JusticePrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490434 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Moravec D90435 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N190 Stevens MCJUS131Introduction to CorrectionsPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490436 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Marutiak GCJUS135Legal Issues in CorrectionsPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 130 or CJUS 131) or concurrently90437 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Strudwick JCJUS210 Intro to Forensic Science <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490441 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Schehr FCJUS245 Report Writing/Crim Justice <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $5Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 101 or CJUS 131) and (CJUS 103 or CJUS 135) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490637 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bender JCJUS250Correctional InstitutionsPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 131 or concurrently90638 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Marutiak MCJUS251Correctional ClientsPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 130 or CJUS 131) or concurrently90639 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Keene DRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 29


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*CJUS255Human Relations/Crim JusticePrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 101 or CJUS 130 or CJUS 131) or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490640 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Marutiak GCJUS285Law Enforcement InternshipPrerequisite: Department Approval<strong>Course</strong> Note: Departmental approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Program Office. Worksite placements mustbe approved by the instructor.90438 Worksite 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITE Wessels RCJUS286Juvenile Internship IPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 106 or concurrently and Department Approval<strong>Course</strong> Note: Department Approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Progam Office. Worksite placements will beassigned by the instructor. Students will be notified by phone upon acceptance into the course of the class meeting time arranged by the instructor.90439 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 W 12:10pm-1:00pm WCB-M127 Kirsch K06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITECJUS287Juvenile Internship IIPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 286 and (CJUS 133 or concurrently) and Department ApprovalRecommended: For Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Specialization students<strong>Course</strong> Note: Department Approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Program Office. Students must be interviewedand the worksite placement approved by the instructor. Students will be notified by phone upon acceptance into the course of the class meeting timearranged by the instructor.90440 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 W 12:10pm-1:00pm WCB-M127 Staff06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITEDANC105Beginning Jazz-SummerDancePrerequisite: None90073 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-1:30pm GB-372 Diebold VDANC106Beginning Tap-SummerPrerequisite: None90074 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-9:30am GB-368 Jacot DDANC107Beginning Ballet-SummerPrerequisite: None90075 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 06/04-08/01 MW 12:40pm-2:00pm GB-372 Alabuszew-KutekDANC108Beginning Modern-SummerPrerequisite: None90876 Lab/Lecture 1.00/ 1.50 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-9:30am GB-372 Otten RDANC207Intermediate Ballet-SummerPrerequisite: Minimum 3.5 in DANC 101 or Dance Audition for Intermediate Ballet90076 Lab/Lecture 1.50/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-372 Alabuszew-Kutek ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 30


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Dental HygieneDental hygienists are licensed preventive oral health care professionals. They provide educational, clinical, and therapeutic services to patients in dentaloffices, schools, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other public health programs. Clinical skills include performing patient assessments; taking healthhistories; examining head, neck and oral tissues for disease; checking blood pressures; exposing and processing dental x-ray pictures; applying decaypreventingagents to the teeth; polishing fillings; scaling and root planing teeth; and polishing teeth.The Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, which is recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditationand by the United States Department of Education. Graduates from this program are eligible to take the written National Board Examination and NortheastRegional Board clinical examination. These types of exams are required by all states for licensing to practice as a dental hygienist.Dental Hygiene is a selective admission program. Contact the Admissions Office at (517) 483-1254 or the Dental Hygiene Program at (517) 483-1457, orvisit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/humanhealth/dental/ for more information. Students who have been accepted into the program will receive scheduleinformation directly from the program.Diagnostic Medical SonographyThe Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)and prepares an individual to use ultrasonic equipment. The sonographer produces images to demonstrate body parts and assist the physician in thediagnosis of medical abnormalities using equipment with a high frequency sound wave (much like sonar). Graduates of the program are eligible to take thegeneral sonography examinations given by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and/or the American Registry of RadiologicTechnology.Diagnostic Medical Sonography is a selective admission program. Contact the Admissions Office at (517) 483-1254 or the Allied Health and Human ServicesDepartment at (517) 483-1410, or visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/humanhealth/sonography/ for more information. Students who have been acceptedinto the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.Digital Media, Audio, & CinemaDMAC120 Digital Audio Production I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $95Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690669 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-1:00pm TLC-111 Simonson SDMAC130 Digital Video Production <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $105Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690626 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm GB-166 Frahm PDMAC140 Pre-Production Design <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $50Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690782 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 2:10pm-5:00pm GB-114 Frahm PDMAC231 Digital Cinematography II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $110Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in DMAC 131 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 691148 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-06/09 MTWRSU 10:10am-9:00pm GB-166 Hamlin J91148: This course is a one week long session intended to emulate how real cinema productions run.DMAC296 Media/Cinema Internship Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $25Prerequisite: Department ApprovalRestriction: Digital Media and Cinema Majors Only90783 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-131 Haggadone DECON120Power, Authority and ExchangeEconomicsPrerequisite: Reading Level 590001 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Hess R90002 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Hess RRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 31


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*ECON201Principles of Economics-MicroPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Math Level 490003 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Nelson R90004 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lenchner S90005 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Macomber Z90006 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Nelson R90007 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lenchner S90008 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-167 Mazhangara E90695 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Kelton J EECON202Principles of Economics-MacroPrerequisite: ECON 201 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 490010 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Luke J90011 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Traub L90012 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Luke J90698 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-380 Traub LEDUC204Educational PsychologyEducationPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690013 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Forbes N90893 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/14-07/28 TR 9:00am-12:20pm A&S-011 Mills A90893: Last 7 weeks. First class meeting Tuesday, June 14.EDUC220Introduction to EducationPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690696 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/14-07/28 TR 1:00pm-4:20pm A&S-011 Spence D90696: Last 7 weeks. First class meeting Tuesday, June 14.EDUC228Technology in EducationPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: EDUC 220 and (CPSC 120 or CABS 110)90015 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-379 Shaltry K EEDUC230Intro to Special EducationPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690016 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-011 Shaltry KElectrical TechnologyELTE102 Industrial/Construction Safety <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part oftraditional on-campus sections. On-line students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students whocan not travel to LCC will need to make other arrangements to become certified.91015 Online 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J91017 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M91019 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U233 Staff91021 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 32


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*ELTE110 Practical Electricity <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $70Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTA 101 or ELTE 100 or ELTE 102 or HVAC 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 andWriting Level 2 and (minimum 3.0 in ELTA 106 or Math Level 3)Recommended: Math Level 4 or MATH 050 concurrently91011 Self-Paced 3.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WCB-U206 Capen M91011: ELTE 110 is offered on a self-paced, open-lab basis. It is not an online course. Orientation for ELTE 110 is scheduled in West Campus Room U206at 11:00 am or 6:00 pm on Monday, June 6. ALL STUDENTS IN ELTE 110 MUST ATTEND THIS ORIENTATION. If you have questions, call the ElectricalLab at (517) 483-1360.The Electrical Lab is open on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM and Tuesdays from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM.ELTE111 Intro to Industrial Automation <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $70Prerequisite: Reading Level 391012 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U205 Miller W E06/04-08/01 TR Arranged WCB-U20591012: Students will be required to provide a 2-Gigabyte memory stick (jump drive) with USB port interface. Knowledge of computers, operating systems andsoftware programs is recommended.ELTE112 Basic Wiring Installation <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $35Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 110 or HVAC 110)<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students will be required to provide hand tools not included in the course fee. A list of these tools will be provided at the first class meeting.91013 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 M 5:10pm-11:00pm WCB-U209 Jackson T E06/04-08/01 M Arranged WCB-U209ELTE141 National Electrical Code I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 110 or HVAC 110)<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students with a minimum of one year of experience may request a waiver for the prerequisites of this class. Call (517) 483-1360 to request awaiver.91014 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Mattson DEmergency Medical Services SemEMSB courses have been moved to Noncredit Health Education (NCHE) in the <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education section of the schedule.Emergency Medical TechnologySummer EMT Academy - Students must enroll for all five academy courses to complete the academy in one semester. Includes EMTA 101—90761, EMTA102—90762, EMTA 103—90764, EMTA 104—90765, and EMTA 112—90982.To receive Department Approval to enroll in the EMT Academy students must (1) be 18 years old, (2) have a Reading Level 5 and a Writing Level 6, and (3)pass an ICHAT Criminal Background investigation completed through www.michigan.gov/ichat at a cost of $10. Students must submit ICHAT documentationto the EMS Program located in the Health & Human Services Building, Room 108, phone (517) 483-1958. There will be additional cost to students foruniforms and supplies. In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will bedistributed via the course ANGEL site and/or in class.EMTA101 Basic EMT I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: Must be 18 years of age and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Department Approval.Co-requisite <strong>Course</strong>(s): EMTA 10290761 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-07/01 MTWR 8:10am-12:00pm HHS-213 Staff90761: Students must also enroll in EMTA 102—90762, EMTA 103—90764, EMTA 104—90765, and EMTA 112—90982.EMTA102 Basic EMT II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $160Prerequisite: NoneCo-requisite <strong>Course</strong>(s): EMTA 10190762 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 4.00 06/04-07/01 MTWR 1:10pm-5:00pm HHS-209 Flint M90762: Students must also enroll in EMTA 101—90761, EMTA 103—90764, EMTA 104—90765, and EMTA 112—90982.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 33


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*EMTA103 Basic EMT III <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in (EMTA 101 and EMTA 102)Co-requisite <strong>Course</strong>(s): EMTA 104 and EMTA 11290764 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 07/05-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-12:00pm HHS-213 Staff07/05-08/01 Arranged WCB90764: Students must also enroll in EMTA 101—90761, EMTA 102—90762, EMTA 104—90765, and EMTA 112—90982.EMTA104 Basic EMT IV <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $150Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in (EMTA 101 and EMTA 102)Co-requisite <strong>Course</strong>(s): EMTA 103 and EMTA 11290765 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 4.00 07/05-08/01 MTWR 1:10pm-5:00pm HHS-209 Flint M07/05-08/01 Arranged WCB90765: Students must also enroll in EMTA 101—90761, EMTA 102—90762, EMTA 103—90764, and EMTA 112—90982.EMTA112 Basic EMT Clinical <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $160Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in (EMTA 101 and EMTA 102)Co-requisite <strong>Course</strong>(s): EMTA 103 and EMTA 10490982 Lab/Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 5.50 06/04-08/01 F 8:10am-12:00pm HHS-213 Clark C06/04-08/14 Arranged WKSITE90982: Students must also enroll in EMTA 10—90761, EMTA 102—90762, EMTA 103—90764, and EMTA 104—90765.ENGL122Writ About Literature & IdeasEnglishPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in WRIT 121 or WRIT 131 or (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 8)90077 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Clauer B90078 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Zammit P90079 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Clauer B90080 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Siebert C90081 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-024 Warner P90082 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm TLC-015 Zammit P90083 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-015 Holcomb B E90084 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Holcomb B EENGL201Introduction to PoetryPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: (WRIT 121 or WRIT 131) and ENGL 12290877 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-1:00pm A&S-009 Warner PENGL208Children's LiteraturePrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: (WRIT 121 or WRIT 131) and ENGL 12290085 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Batt C90086 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Palmiter KENGL211World Literature IPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: (WRIT 121 or WRIT 131) and ENGL 12290641 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Gibbons SRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 34


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*English for Spkrs Other LangsPlacement testing is required for all new students, and testing is done in the Assessment Center located in the Gannon Building, Room 200. For placementtesting times and days call (517) 267-5500. Currently enrolled students do not need to retest. It is recommended that students see an academic advisorbefore registering for any ESOL courses. Attendance the first week of class is important.ESOL070 Intermediate Reading and Speak <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ESOL 050 or Placement TestRecommended: ESOL 075 concurrently<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course requires 10 hours of work outside of class. Your teacher will give more details on this during the first few days of class.90988 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm SPS-223 McNier-Shafer MESOL090 High Inter. Reading and Speak <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ESOL 070 or Placement TestRecommended: ESOL 095 concurrently<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course requires 10 hours of work outside of class. Your teacher will give more details on this during the first few days of class.90732 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm SPS-202 Champion PESOL115 Developing <strong>College</strong> Writ Skills <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ESOL 090 and ESOL 095 or Placement Test90349 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am SPS-109 Meadows DESOL120 Academic Reading Skills <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in ESOL 110 or Reading Level 490350 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm SPS-224 Affholter GFashionFASH100 Apparel and Textiles Sketching <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2Recommended: (FASH 120 or concurrently) and INTR 10591028 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:30pm-9:30pm WCB-U242 Staff EFASH263 Apparel/Textiles Internship <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Department ApprovalRecommended: 2.0 GPA and 20 credits completed in FASH or INTR<strong>Course</strong> Note: It is recommended that students begin their worksite search one semester before enrolling for Internship by completing a job application at theLCC Career and Employment Services Office, Room 2440 GB. Prior to registration, the student will also need to contact the Program Advisor, ChristineConner, at (517) 483-5338, for both worksite placement and Department Approval.91031 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITE Conner CFire ScienceFIRE SCIENCE ACADEMY, FIRE 101, and FIRE 102: Public Service Careers Program offers an international accredited Fire Science Academy Program toprepare individuals in basic fire training and fitness. Successful completion leads to certification by the Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council for Fire FighterI and II, Hazardous Materials Awareness, and Hazardous Materials Operations. The Fall 2011 Academy begins with a required orientation on Thursday andFriday, August 11 and 12, 2011. Students admitted to the program will be notified of time and location. The Academy runs from August 15 through December16, 2011. Deadline to apply for the Fall semester academy is April 29, 2011.The Fire Science Academy is a selective admissions program. In order to be considered as a candidate for this program, students must meet basicadmissions requirements beyond those required for admission to the college. For current information about admission requirements, contact the PublicService Careers Office, West Campus, Room M127, (517) 483-1570 or visit the website at www.lcc.edu/publicservice/fire_science/fire_academy.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 35


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*FIRE280Fire Directed Indep StudyPrerequisite: Department Approval<strong>Course</strong> Note: Department approval to enroll in this course can be requested by calling the Fire Technology Program advisor at (517) 483-1394.90990 Independent Study 0.50/ 0.50 06/04-08/01 Arranged WCB-M127 Huber JFREN115Conversational French IFrenchPrerequisite: None90204 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Goudiaby C EFREN121Elementary French IPrerequisite: Reading Level 590205 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-374 Goudiaby CGeographyGEOG121Physical GeographyPrerequisite: Reading Level 5Recommended: Word software experience90017 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pobocik MGEOG200World Regional GeographyPrerequisite: Reading Level 590018 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Gustin W90019 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Gustin W90020 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Staff90021 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-378 Staff90699 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 T 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-378 Devitto R E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90699: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90849 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 W 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Devitto R E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINEGRMN121Elementary German IGermanPrerequisite: Reading Level 590627 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Richards KGRMN122Elementary German IIPrerequisite: Minimum 1.5 in GRMN 12190628 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Richards KHeat, Ventilation & Air CondHVAC100 Fundamentals of HVAC <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 290946 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-E135 Smith K ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 36


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*HVAC102 Industrial/Construction Safety <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional oncampussections. On-line students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who can not travel to LCC willneed to make other arrangements to become certified.91016 Online 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J91018 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M91020 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U233 Staff91022 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff EHVAC110 Applied Electricity I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $65Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 102 or ELTE 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Math Level 390947 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-N186 Smith K EHeavy Equipment Repair TechHERT103 Diesel Fuel System <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $1,024Prerequisite: None90934 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 R 5:10pm-10:00pm AIS Staff E06/04-08/01 T 5:10pm-9:30pm AISHERT105 Equipment Service Writing <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $920Prerequisite: None90935 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:10pm-9:00pm AIS Staff EHIST211 U.S. History to 1877HistoryPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690088 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Steele K90089 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pruett C90090 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Heutsche A90091 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-1:00pm A&S-375 Hall J90092 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-5:00pm A&S-375 Warren J90093 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-1:00pm EAST Boggs KHIST212U.S. History: 1877 to PresentPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690094 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Anderson J90095 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Mousty J90096 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Guard D90097 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-375 Machin B90098 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-375 Sobczak C EHIST220Michigan HistoryPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: WRIT 121 or WRIT 13190100 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Siwik DHONR295Honors Independent StudyHonorsPrerequisite: Honors Program Approval90847 Independent Study 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged A&S-301 StaffRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 37


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*HorticultureHORT110 Wedding Floral Design <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $70Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: Basic floral design experience91027 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/06-06/11 MTWRFS 8:10am-4:30pm WCB-G104 Petersen DHospitality Mgmt/Food ServiceA chef lab coat is an optional purchase for HMFS 261-285. The lab coats and hats can be purchased from the Hole-in-the-Hall <strong>Book</strong>store located in GB 133.HMFS101Intro Hospitality/TourismPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 490561 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Gustafson HHMFS102Special Topics in HospitalityPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Intro/Festival & Event Mgmt91076 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Fox K91076: Prerequisite: None; <strong>Course</strong> Fee $0Thai Cuisine90800 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 R 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-207 Evans M E90800: Prerequisite: None; <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Cuisine of Mexico90565 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 M 10:10am-2:00pm A&S-207 Nicklosovich W90565 Prerequisite: None; <strong>Course</strong> Fee $50HMFS110Sanitation and SafetyPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 490566 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-152 Banghart M EHMFS170Menu Management and DesignPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in HMFS 131 or concurrently and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in (HMFS 101 and HMFS 135)90888 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-153 Uraz T EHMFS190InternshipPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and Department ApprovalRecommended: Have completed a minimum of 30 credits90683 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Hershey SHMFS205Hospitality LeadershipPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in HMFS 101 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in (HMFS 131 and HMFS 203 and HMFS 204)91077 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Jaffer RHMFS232Food and Labor Cost ControlPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in HMFS 131 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 490885 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-292 Hershey S ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 38


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*HMFS254 Mixology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 490567 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 TR 11:40am-3:30pm A&S-190 Gruen C06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-11:00am GB-35690798 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 11:40am-3:30pm A&S-190 Dale K06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-11:00am GB-356HMFS261 Gourmet Italian Cookery <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: HMFS 11090569 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 R 2:10pm-6:00pm A&S-207 Nicklosovich WHMFS263 Gourmet American Cookery <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: HMFS 11090570 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 W 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-207 Nicklosovich W EHMFS264 Gourmet Barbecue Cookery <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: HMFS 11090571 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 W 2:10pm-6:00pm A&S-207 Nicklosovich WHMFS266 Gourmet Chinese Cookery <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: HMFS 11090572 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 T 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-207 Chou T EHMFS268 Gourmet Middle Eastern Cookery <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: HMFS 11090799 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 F 10:10am-2:00pm A&S-207 Seif MHMFS270 Vegetarian Cuisine <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490573 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 R 10:10am-2:00pm A&S-207 Seif MHMFS272 The Cuisine of India <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490575 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 W 10:10am-2:00pm A&S-207 Rawal PHMFS274 Gourmet Lean Cookery <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: HMFS 11090576 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 T 10:10am-2:00pm A&S-207 Homeniuk PHMFS281 Soups and Sauces <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: HMFS 110 and HMFS 13290577 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 M 2:10pm-8:00pm A&S-207 Nicklosovich WHMFS285 Creative Baking for the Home <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490579 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 T 2:10pm-6:00pm A&S-207 Homeniuk PRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 39


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*INTR263Interior Design InternshipPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in INTR 107 and Department ApprovalRecommended: GPA 2.5 and (minimum 2.0 in INTR 256 and INTR 270)<strong>Course</strong> Note: It is recommended that students begin their worksite search one semester before enrolling for Internship by completing a job application at theLCC Career and Employment Services Office, Room 2440 GB. Prior to registration, the student will also need to contact the Program Advisor, ChristineConner, at (517) 483-5338, for both worksite placement and Department Approval.91032 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITE Conner CJAPN115Conversational Japanese IJapanesePrerequisite: None90206 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-374 Eguchi MLandscapeLAND100 Intro to Landscape Drafting <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None91023 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 M 6:10pm-10:30pm WCB-U240 Zoelling M E06/04-08/01 Arranged WCB-M103LAND132 Residential Landscaping <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: None91024 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 M 6:10pm-10:30pm WCB-G104 Welch R E06/04-08/01 Arranged WCB-M103LAND140Evergreen and Deciduous TreesPrerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: LAND 140 is a plant identification class. The first class session will be held at <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> - West Campus and all followingclass sessions will be held on the Michigan State University campus. If the first class session is missed by the student, the department and/or instructor mustbe contacted for the class location by calling (517) 483-5338.91025 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged WCB-M103 Hanson K E06/09 R 5:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U233LAND142Perennial/Annual Flower PlantsPrerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: LAND 142 is a plant identification class. The first class session will be held at <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> - West Campus and all followingclass sessions will be held at the MSU Horticulture Display Gardens in East <strong>Lansing</strong>. If the first class session is missed by the student, the department and/orinstructor must be contacted for the class location by calling (517) 483-5338.91026 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 W 5:10pm-10:00pm EAST Welch R E06/04-08/01 Arranged EASTLEGL115Paralegal Career/EthicsLegal Assistant/ParalegalPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6<strong>Course</strong> Note: LEGL115 is the first course in the Paralegal Program. Students who enroll in the course are encouraged to attend one of the followingORIENTATION sessions: (1) Wednesday, May 4 at 1:00 pm, Main Campus, Room GB 328 or (2) Thursday, June 9 at 12 noon, West Campus, RoomM127.11. Call (517) 483-1570 or (517) 483-1503 to sign up or make alternate arrangements if you cannot attend. Students can visit the website atwww.lcc.edu/publicservice/legal_asst/.90519 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:40pm-7:30pm GB-184 Whaley L ELEGL160Critical Thinking in LawPrerequisite: None90520 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm GB-185 Metros BRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 41


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*LEGL210Litigation ProceduresPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in LEGL 115 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: LEGL 21590522 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:40pm-9:30pm GB-176 Gani G ELEGL211Tort LawPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in LEGL 115 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: LEGL 21590524 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Keene DLEGL215Busn Law I, Basic PrinciplesPrerequisite: None90525 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm GB-185 Rokely S90526 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm EAST Hicks S90528 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-304 Cooley M ELEGL216Busn Law II, Commercial LawPrerequisite: Minimum 1.0 in LEGL 21590529 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm GB-176 Brown DLEGL219Adv Busn Law for Acct MajorsPrerequisite: Minimum 1.0 in LEGL 215Recommended: Accounting background90808 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:40pm-9:30pm GB-152 Hicks S ELEGL227Bankruptcy and CollectionsPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (LEGL 115 and LEGL 215) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690530 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-174 Brown D ELEGL228 Computer Appl for the Law Ofc <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITA 119 or CITA 219) and LEGL 120 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience90531 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 2:10pm-5:00pm GB-175 Cooley MLEGL251Paralegal Independent StudyPrerequisite: Department Approval90534 Independent Study 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-131 Baligad B90534: Students can inquire about Department approval by calling (517) 483-1570.90651 Independent Study 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-131 Baligad B90651: Students can inquire about Department approval by calling (517) 483-1570.LEGL280Paralegal InternshipPrerequisite: Department Approval90535 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-131 Staff90535: Inquiries about this course can be made at (517) 483-1570. Student can pick up an application packet at West Campus, M127.MGMT101Management Special TopicsManagementPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Working with Intuition90812 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 R 12:10pm-2:00pm EAST Light SRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 42


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*MGMT200Creative Thinking for BusinessPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Have taken at least two or more BUSN, MGMT or business experience90809 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINEWaugh-Fleischman90614 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 W 4:10pm-7:00pm GB-185 Zweiback D E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90614: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.MGMT223Supervisory SkillsPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 490828 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Putman SMGMT225Principles of Mgmt/LeadershipPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690585 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Jaffer RMGMT228Organization BehaviorPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: MGMT 223 or MGMT 224 or MGMT 22590586 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lavender KMGMT234Diversity in the WorkplacePrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490587 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Flowers M90588 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Doederlein J90589 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Zweiback D90590 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-328 Turcotte G E90591 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-328 Nemecek J E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90591: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.MGMT290TIME Series TopicsPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: The TIME Series offers independent, self-paced courses in management, marketing, and business skills for professional and personaldevelopment. In the summer, the TIME Series courses are offered in one 8 week session. Please pick up the TIME Series Information and Instruction Guidein 190 Gannon Building (GB). After you have registered, you may also access the Guide at the MGMT 290 ANGEL Merged <strong>Course</strong> site once the course isopened. After reading the Guide if you still have questions, contact TIME Series Coordinator Brenda Brown at 483-1460, 190.12 GB, or brownb@lcc.edu.Completed coursework for summer is DUE ON OR BEFORE THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2011. Incompletes and extensions are not an option for the TIMESeries <strong>Course</strong>s.Basic Financial Planning90592 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BCalming Upset Customers90597 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BCreative Fund Raising90593 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BDealing with Difficult People90594 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BDeliver a Winning Presentation90595 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BEmotional Intelligence at Work90596 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BMGMT290 continued on next pageRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 43


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*MGMT290 continuedHow Successful Women Manage90598 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BImprove Writing Skills90599 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BKeep Satisfied Customers90600 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BLeadership Skills for Managers90601 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BManage and Facilitate Change90602 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BManaging Negative People90603 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BManaging/Resolving Conflict90604 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BNetworking for Success90605 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BOrganize Your Workspace90606 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BPlanning & Marketing an Event90810 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BProject Management90607 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BStrategic Resumes90608 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BSuccessThrough Assertiveness90609 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BSupervisory Management90610 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BTelephone Skills for Cust Serv90886 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BTime Management90611 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BUnderstanding Office Politics90612 Self-Paced 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BWrite a Marketing Plan90613 Self-Paced 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Brown BMGMT304Organization DevelopmentPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Have taken previous MGMT courses, and/or are enrolled in the Northwood 3+1 Program, or have management work experience90616 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Putman SMGMT329Advanced Mgmt CommunicationPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (WRIT 121 or WRIT 127)Recommended: Have taken at least three or more BUSN or MGMT course, or are enrolled in the Northwood 3+1 Program, or have several years businessexperience90618 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Brown BMGMT337Advanced Human Resource MgmtPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Have taken previous MGMT courses, and/or are enrolled in the Northwood 3+1 Program, or have management work experience90619 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Flowers MRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 44


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Manuf Engr Tech - DesignMETD100 Basic Mechanical Drafting <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 390976 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm WCB-U221 StaffMETD105 PC Applications for Technology <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: None90977 Online 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE StaffMETD150 Industrial Blueprint Reading <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: METD 10090978 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kocsis DManuf Engr Tech - SystemsMETS102 Industrial/Construction Safety <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional oncampussections. On-line students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who can not travel to LCC willneed to make other arrangements to become certified.91033 Online 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J91035 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M91037 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U233 Staff91039 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff EMKTG119Mktg/Manage Your Profess ImageMarketingPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490549 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Blattner VMKTG120SalesPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490550 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-184 Kline P EMKTG200Principles of MarketingPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: BUSN 11890551 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Ahlbrand J90553 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 W 9:10am-12:00pm GB-184 Lewis R06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90553 This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90555 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-115 Green K EMKTG210Marketing on the InternetPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: MKTG 200 and basic understanding of computers and their use on the Internet90556 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Motz WRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 45


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*MassageIn addition to regular class time students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the courseANGEL site and/or in class.MASG110 Massage for Non-Majors Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $30Prerequisite: Must be 18 years of age<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students are required to bring two sheets and unscented massage lotion to the first class session. Lotion can be purchased prior to the start ofthe class in HHS 016 (payment with Star Card only.)90703 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/07-06/28 T 12:40pm-4:30pm HHS-011 Cook S90981 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/27-07/25 M 5:10pm-9:00pm LIVCEN Daher C EMASG141 Massage Clinic I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $160Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (MASG 136 and BIOL 145) and ((MASG 138 and MASG 151A and MASG 151B) or concurrently))90705 Lecture/Worksite 1.50/ 2.50 07/05-07/28 TR 12:10pm-4:30pm HHS-011 Maystrenko U07/05-07/28 Arranged WKSITEMASG241 Massage Clinic II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $160Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.5 in MASG 141 and MASG 231) or concurrently90706 Lecture/Worksite 1.50/ 2.50 07/05-07/28 TR 12:10pm-4:30pm HHS-011 Maystrenko U07/05-07/28 Arranged WKSITEMASG242 Massage Clinic III <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $160Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in MASG 241 and (minimum 2.5 in MASG 232 or concurrently) and Valid CPR certification through the end of class from(American Heart Association/Health Care Provider or American Red Cross/Professional Rescuer) or (Passing grade in EMSB 102 or EMSB 103 or NCHE102 or NCHE 103 within 2 years)90707 Lecture/Worksite 1.50/ 2.50 07/05-07/28 TR 12:10pm-4:30pm HHS-011 Maystrenko U07/05-07/28 Arranged WKSITEMathematicsMATH050 PreAlgebra <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $68Prerequisite: Math Level 3 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2<strong>Course</strong> Note: MATH 050 is offered in 3 different delivery methods: Online, Lecture, Learning Lab. For an explanation of the Learning Lab delivery method,refer to www.lcc.edu/mathematics, select Math Skill Development and select What is a Learning Lab?, or call (517) 483-1073 and press 4. The course feeprovides all enrolled students online access to a full electronic textbook (e-text), online course homework system, and additional online resources. Thesecourse materials will be available to students the first day of class. Students are encouraged to speak with their instructor BEFORE purchasing any optionalcourse materials. The TI-30XIIS is required for course work. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family would also be acceptable.90408 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Usher M90409 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Rose M90647 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Usher M90709 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Rose M90400 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-309DD Margules J90665 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-309DD Skaryd J90668 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-309DD Yang M E90393 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-309DD Mattson M E90405 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 8:05am-10:30am A&S-309GG Smydra K90425 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:05am-11:45am A&S-309GG Oesterle D90857 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 10:35am-1:00pm A&S-309GG Herner S90858 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:05pm-3:45pm A&S-309GG Oesterle D90859 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 1:05pm-3:30pm A&S-309GG Szymanski C90860 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 3:35pm-7:15pm A&S-309GG McKenna P90861 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:05pm-7:45pm A&S-309GG Spencley D E90419 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 10:05am-12:30pm LIVCEN Goodemote C90422 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 12:35pm-3:00pm LIVCEN Goodemote C90428 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 9:30am-11:55am STJCCC Ballinger T90657 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 12:00pm-2:25pm STJCCC Ballinger TRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 46


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*MATH107 Introductory Algebra <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $52Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 050 or Math Level 4) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 2<strong>Course</strong> Note: MATH 107 is offered in 4 different delivery methods: Online, Online/Hybrid, Lecture, Learning Lab. For an explanation of the Learning Labdelivery method, refer to www.lcc.edu/mathematics, select Math Skill Development and select What is a Learning Lab?, or call (517) 483-1073 and press 4.The course fee provides all enrolled students online access to a full electronic textbook (e-text), online course homework system, and additional onlineresources. These course materials will be available to students the first day of class. Students are encouraged to speak with their instructor BEFOREpurchasing any optional course materials. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family is required for course work.90410 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Whitmer M90411 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Wallace E90412 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Moerland D90648 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Whitmer M90655 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Wallace E90710 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Moerland D90417 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-383B Anderson E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90417: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90394 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-373 Rotman J90868 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-373 Ylitalo H90395 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-383A Bem J90401 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-373 Anderson E90402 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-373 Woodworth B E90396 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-373 Saucedo R E90685 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-383A Lorek W E90406 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 8:05am-10:30am A&S-309GG Smydra K90862 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:05am-11:45am A&S-309GG Oesterle D90863 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 10:35am-1:00pm A&S-309GG Herner S90864 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:05pm-3:45pm A&S-309GG Oesterle D90865 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 1:05pm-3:30pm A&S-309GG Szymanski C90866 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 3:35pm-7:15pm A&S-309GG McKenna P90867 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:05pm-7:45pm A&S-309GG Spencley D E90666 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-6:00pm EAST Wessels M E90420 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 10:05am-12:30pm LIVCEN Goodemote C90423 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 12:35pm-3:00pm LIVCEN Goodemote C90426 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN Lee E90429 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 9:30am-11:55am STJCCC Ballinger T90658 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 12:00pm-2:25pm STJCCC Ballinger TRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 47


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*MATH112 Intermediate Algebra <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $52Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 107 within 2 years or Math Level 5 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: MATH 112 is offered in 4 different delivery methods: Online, Online/Hybrid, Lecture, Learning Lab. For an explanation of the Learning Labdelivery method, refer to www.lcc.edu/mathematics, select Math Skill Development and select What is a Learning Lab?, or call (517) 483-1073 and press 4.The course fee provides all enrolled students online access to a full electronic textbook (e-text), online course homework system, and additional onlineresources. These course materials will be available to students the first day of class. Students are encouraged to speak with their instructor BEFOREpurchasing any optional course materials. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family is required for course work.90413 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Griffin C90414 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Clifford E90415 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Christiansen S90416 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Ramakrishnan J90649 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Griffin C90656 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Clifford E90418 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-383B Campeau S06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90418: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90824 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-309EE Margules J90397 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-309EE Hardin D90404 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-309EE Smydra K90398 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-383A Wang A90403 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-309EE Radford A90399 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-309EE Hackbarth K E90825 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-309EE Hackbarth K E90407 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 8:05am-10:30am A&S-309GG Smydra K90667 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:05am-11:45am A&S-309GG Oesterle D90869 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 10:35am-1:00pm A&S-309GG Herner S90870 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:05pm-3:45pm A&S-309GG Oesterle D90871 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MWF 1:05pm-3:30pm A&S-309GG Szymanski C90872 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 3:35pm-7:15pm A&S-309GG McKenna P90873 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:05pm-7:45pm A&S-309GG Spencley D E90823 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am EAST Jensen H90421 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 10:05am-12:30pm LIVCEN Goodemote C90424 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 12:35pm-3:00pm LIVCEN Goodemote C90427 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm LIVCEN Lee E90430 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 9:30am-11:55am STJCCC Ballinger T90659 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 12:00pm-2:25pm STJCCC Ballinger TMATH117Math for BusinessPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 107 within 2 years or Math Level 5 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490134 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Cally J90689 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Cally JMATH119Math - Applications for LivingPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 107 within 2 years or Math Level 5 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490874 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-173 Rotman JMATH120<strong>College</strong> AlgebraPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 112 within 2 years or Math Level 6 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: If you need MATH 122 or MATH 151, take MATH 121 instead of MATH 120.90875 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bolin B90135 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-309F Harned D90136 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm EAST Mangan J ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 48


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*MATH121Precalculus IPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 112 within 2 years or Math Level 6 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490137 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Ghaussi Mujtaba90643 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Ghaussi Mujtaba90138 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-309F Lott R90139 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-171 Lott R90140 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm EAST Stiegemeyer RMATH122Precalculus IIPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 121 within 2 years or Math Level 7 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490142 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-309F Shears L90143 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-309F Balthazar P EMATH130Finite Math w/<strong>College</strong> AlgebraPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 112 within 2 years or Math Level 6 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490144 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-306 Wang SMATH141Calculus with ApplicationsPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 120 or MATH 121 or MATH 130 within 2 years or Math Level 7 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690145 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TWR 10:10am-12:00pm EAST Stiegemeyer RMATH151Calculus IPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 122 within 2 years or Math Level 9 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690146 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-309DD Simons J90147 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-309F Wang A EMATH152Calculus IIPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 151 or MATH 161 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690148 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-383B Ballard RMATH253Calculus IIIPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 152 or MATH 162 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690150 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-322 Barks KMATH254Intro to Differential EquationPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MATH 253 within 2 years and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690151 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-292 Krusz AMusicFor information about orientations for new Music majors or to schedule an audition to obtain department approval for a music ensemble, please contact theCommunication, Media & the Arts Department at (517) 483-1546.MUSC106 Private Music Lesson <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $500Prerequisite: Department Approval90111 Lab 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged A&S-255 StaffMUSC143Beginning Piano I - SummerPrerequisite: NoneRecommended: Music reading skills90112 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 S 10:10am-12:00pm GB-254 Faiver R W90118 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-1:00pm GB-254 Bondar L90113 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 M 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-254 Staff ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 49


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*MUSC155 Class Voice Commercial I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: None90712 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-161 Smith JMUSC156 Class Voice Commercial II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MUSC 15590713 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-161 Smith JMUSC168Rudiments of MusicPrerequisite: None90114 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm DRT-174 StaffMUSC181 Class Voice I - Summer <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None90115 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-2:00pm GB-161 Pierce MMUSC187Class Guitar - SummerPrerequisite: None90116 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-1:00pm GB-161 Rollins CMUSC197 Intro to Music Technologies <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $35Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: Familiarity with computers; music reading skills90714 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm DRT-178 Alhaddad F90117 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm DRT-178 Therrian D EMUSC199Music AppreciationPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 490119 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Gewirtz JMUSC253Business of MusicPrerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 490120 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Clark RMUSC270Rock GuitarPrerequisite: None90121 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-161 Starr J ENursingThe Career Ladder Nursing Program is approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing and is accredited by the National League for Nursing AccreditingCommission. The program implements the ladder concept. There are specific prerequisites required for entry into the program. Building on theseprerequisites, a student completing the first year is eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination-Practical Nurse (PN). A student continuingthrough the second year is eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (RN.) The education and scope of practice of thenurse is determined by state law.The Nursing Program is offered in a 2-year or 3-year track as well as an accelerated 2nd degree track for students with a bachelor’s degree in any field. Acurrent LPN, licensed paramedic, or respiratory therapist may gain entry into the second year of the associate degree RN program through the AdvancedStanding track. Nurses work in hospitals, clinics, offices, nursing homes, and home health care settings, in addition to schools, research facilities, andcommunity agencies.Nursing is a selective admission program. Contact the Admissions Office at (517) 483-1254 or the <strong>Community</strong> Health and Nursing Department at (517) 483-1410, or visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/nursing/ for more information . Students who have been accepted into the program will receive scheduleinformation directly from the program.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 50


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*NURS200 Pharmacology-Nursing <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in BIOL 202 or concurrently<strong>Course</strong> Note: All sections of NURS 200 will begin 5/23 and end 7/31. All online sections of NURS 200: Testing (at an approved, proctored site) is scheduledon Wednesdays & Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The mandatory, proctored testing dates are: 6/1-6/2, 6/15-6/16, 6/29-6/30, 7/13-7/14, & 7/27-7/28.Further information will be posted on the course ANGEL site on the first day of class.90792 Online 3.00/ 3.50 05/23-07/31 Arranged ONLINE Staff90793 Online 3.00/ 3.50 05/23-07/31 Arranged ONLINE StaffParamedicThe Paramedic program is a one-year certificate program that prepares the Basic EMT in advanced techniques of administering care in life-threateningconditions. Graduates are required to take the licensing examination offered by the National Registry of EMTs to practice as a paramedic. State licensure isalso required. Paramedics are employed by advanced life support ambulances and in emergency departments and critical care units of hospitals.The Paramedic program is a selective admission program. Contact the Admissions Office at (517) 483-1254 or the <strong>Community</strong> Health and NursingDepartment at (517) 483-1410, or visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/nursing/ems/paramedic/ for more information. Students who have been acceptedinto the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.PHIL151Intro to Logic & Critcal ThinkPhilosophyPrerequisite: Reading Level 590122 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Henig B90123 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Butler E90124 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-5:00pm A&S-377 Henig BPHIL211Philosophy: Ancient & MedievalPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: WRIT 121 or WRIT 13190125 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Butler EPhotography TechnologyFor more information about Photography Technology courses, please visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/cma/photo/.PHOT101 Basic Photo for Non-Majors <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $5Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students may use a 35mm Film camera or a Digital camera. If students use a Film camera they should expect to spend a minimum of $120 forphotographic supplies and materials not covered by the course fee.90537 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 3:10pm-5:00pm GB-132 Kurtz B90538 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 3:10pm-5:00pm GB-132 Kurtz B90539 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 W 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-356 Smith H E90781 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-132 Kurtz B E90541 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 M 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Olsen R EPHOT111 Digital Photography I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $100Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course is the first course in the Photography Degree sequence and also may be taken for personal interest. A manually-adjustable DigitalSLR is required. See official syllabus. To finish an Associate's Degree or Certificate in Photography in the shortest possible time, you must enroll in PHOT111, PHOT 112, PHOT 113, and ARTS 102 in your first semester.90543 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-110 Frith R ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 51


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*PHOT191Photo Imaging Special TopicsPrerequisite: Determined by SectionSocial Documentary90677 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-110 Frith R E90677: Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PHOT 119; <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $125Phys Fitn: AquaticsPFAQ100 Swimming: Primary Skills <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: None90197 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-11:00am GB-POOL Mull RPFAQ101 Swimming: Stroke Development <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: PFAQ 10090198 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-11:00am GB-POOL Mull RPFAQ104 Swimming/Training <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: Swim 500 yards in 10 minutes90199 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:30am-7:20am GB-POOL Mull R90200 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 5:30pm-6:20pm GB-POOL Mull I EPFAQ106 Water Walking/Toning <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: None90201 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-10:00am GB-POOL Nylund TPFAQ110 Hydro-Fit Exercise I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $40Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Deep water confidence preferred.90202 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-9:00am GB-POOL Lee N90203 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:30pm-7:20pm GB-POOLKamai-ArambulaMPFDA147Latin Ballroom IPhys Fitn: DancePrerequisite: NoneRecommended: Enrollment with a partner90155 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 U 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-368 Dimmer S WPhys Fitn: FitnessPFFT 100, 101, 102, and 103 are open workout classes. <strong>Course</strong> Manual MUST be purchased at Hole in the Hall in the Gannon Building, Room 133, prior toorientation. ALL STUDENTS MUST ATTEND A 50-MINUTE ORIENTATION during the first week of the semester. Log on to http://www.lcc.edu/pfw andselect Facilities for detailed Orientation schedule. May attend these four courses at downtown campus or west campus. These four courses cannot be takenduring the same semester.PFFT100 Total Fitness A <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 101, PFFT 102, PFFT 103 or PFFT 109.90156 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-270 StaffERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 52


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*PFFT101 Total Fitness B <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 102, PFFT 103 or PFFT 109.90157 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-270 StaffPFFT102 Total Fitness C <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 101, PFFT 103 or PFFT 109.90158 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-270 StaffPFFT103 Total Fitness D <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 101, PFFT 102 or PFFT 109.90159 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-270 StaffPFFT104 Therapeutic Massage Fitnes Lab <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: NoneRestriction: Therapeutic Massage StudentCo-requisite <strong>Course</strong>(s): PFHW 16390160 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-270 Frank A90160: There will be a mandatory orientation on Monday, June 6 from 12:00 pm-1:00 pm in GB 270 (Main Campus Fitness Center).PFFT109 Introduction to Fitness <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: PFFT 109 is an open workout class. <strong>Course</strong> Manual MUST be purchased at Hole in the Hall in the Gannon Building, Room 133, prior toorientation. ALL STUDENTS MUST ATTEND A 50-MINUTE ORIENTATION during the first week of the semester. Log on to http://www.lcc.edu/pfw andselect Facilities for detailed Orientation schedule. May attend this course at downtown campus or west campus. This course cannot be taken during thesame semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 101, PFFT 102 or PFFT103.90161 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-270 StaffPFFT113 Core Strength & Flexiblty Trng <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90162 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-1:00pm GB-368 Nylund TPFFT120 Aerobic Exercise <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90730 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:40am-12:00pm GB-368 Nylund TPFFT134 Mind/Body Fitness-Nia Techniq <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90163 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 5:10pm-6:00pm GB-368 Gibson K EPFFT136 Dance Exercise <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90926 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-368 Fields S E90926: This class is a Zumba Exercise class.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 53


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*PFFT170 Yoga: Beginning <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90164 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 SU 1:00pm-2:50pm GB-252 Lockert C W90165 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 7:20pm-9:10pm GB-252 Eschbach R E90166 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 5:10pm-6:00pm EAST Summit A E90166: Taught predominantly in Hatha style with emphasis on body movement integrated with breathing and visualization for good health and relaxation.PFFT261 Adult Fitness/Cardiac Rehab Ex Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Department Approval<strong>Course</strong> Note: Continuous enrollment allowed.90729 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/05-08/24 Arranged GB-351 Koning LPhys Fitn: Health/Fitn WlnsPFHW123 Human Nutrition <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5Recommended: Biology90167 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Whitney L90168 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Apostolos-Stowel90174 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm GB-177 Shadduck CPFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690169 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Whitney L90170 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Whitney L90171 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Barch J90172 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Barch J90173 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Barch J90175 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 W 8:10am-12:00pm GB-330 Stannard A90176 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 F 8:10am-12:00pm GB-330 Burt M90177 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 T 9:10am-1:00pm GB-330 Stoakes A90178 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:10pm-7:00pm GB-330 Smith M E90179 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-330 Schneider R EPFHW181Stress ManagementPrerequisite: None90181 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Vanoosterhout R90182 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Vanoosterhout R90681 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Vanoosterhout R90731 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Vanoosterhout R90834 Online 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Vanoosterhout RPFHW191 Wild Food Plants <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $15Prerequisite: None90183 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-109 Carrington P E06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-351PFKN170Foundations of KinesiologyPhys Fitn: KinesiologyPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690184 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 M 10:10am-1:00pm GB-330 Hubbard K06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 54


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*PFSP105Bowling: BeginningPhys Fitn: Team & Indiv SportsPrerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Fees: $1.75 per game (shoes are free)90185 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 3:30pm-5:20pm ROYSCT Braun MPFSP109 Golf: Beginning <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: None90186 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 F 9:30am-1:20pm AKERS Applegate R90187 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 M 5:30pm-9:20pm AKERS Applegate R EPFSP110 Golf: Intermediate <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $75Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: PFSP 10990188 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 T 5:30pm-9:20pm AKERS Applegate R EPFSP111 Indoor Soccer <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $8Prerequisite: None90189 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 7:10pm-9:00pm SUMMIT Gonzalez J E90189: <strong>Course</strong> fee for this CRN is $25.PFSP122 Tai Chi I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $6Prerequisite: None90191 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 7:20pm-9:10pm GB-368 Salzman K EPFSP130 Judo: A to Z (Kata) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $8Prerequisite: None90192 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:20pm-7:10pm GB-252 Flagg D EPhys Fitn: Weight TrainingPFWT112 Intro to Weight Training <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None90193 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-192 Chopp D90194 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 7:30pm-9:20pm GB-192 Chopp D EPFWT123 Weight Training I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None90195 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 3:00pm-4:20pm GB-192 Buchin JPFWT124 Weight Training II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: NoneRecommended: PFWT 112 or PFWT 12390196 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:30pm-5:50pm GB-192 Buchin J EPhysicsPHYS120 The Art of Physics <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $35Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 5 or MATH 107 concurrently)90344 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 S 8:10am-1:00pm A&S-471 Witkowski K W06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90344: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90345 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-11:30am A&S-471 Foster MRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 55


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*PHYS221 Introductory Physics I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $35Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 9 or Minimum 2.0 in MATH 141)90346 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-465 Razzaq APOLS120American Political SystemPolitical SciencePrerequisite: Reading Level 590022 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Guerrieri M90023 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Murphy M90024 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Guerrieri M90025 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm GB-306 Watkins R90026 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-306 Murphy M EPOLS121State and Local GovernmentPrerequisite: Reading Level 590027 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Krois D90837 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Krois DPSYC200Introduction to PsychologyPsychologyPrerequisite: Reading Level 590028 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bonnelle K90029 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Elmore J90030 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kelland M90031 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Conzelmann K90032 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Callender B90033 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kelley P90653 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kelland M90701 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Stone J90038 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Thornes R90851 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Forbes N90034 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-011 de Leon M90035 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-380 Thornes R90036 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-167 Stelma M90037 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-167 Sorrell L90039 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-380 Stelma M E90040 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Sweet M E90041 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Bachmann R EPSYC202Psychology of PersonalityPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690042 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Coelho R90043 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Rochon B90852 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-006 Bruner TPSYC203Social PsychologyPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PSYC 200 or SOCL 120) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690044 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Coelho R90853 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-011 Hutchins L ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 56


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*PSYC205Human Growth and DevelopmentPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690045 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bonnelle K90046 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Elmore J90047 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pepper T90048 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lower R90049 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pepper T90679 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lower R90050 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-006 Vowels V90051 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-006 Vowels VPSYC221Child PsychologyPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690053 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Rochon B90682 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Joseph SPSYC250Abnormal PsychologyPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690054 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Loree M90055 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Loree M90056 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-006 Thrasher D ERadiologic TechnologyThe Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. Radiologic technologists, alsocalled radiographers, operate X-ray equipment under the direction of a physician, taking radiographs of internal parts of the body. Most often radiologictechnologists are employed in hospitals, clinics and physician offices. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the examination given by the AmericanRegistry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).Radiologic Technology is a selective admission program. Contact the Admissions Office at (517) 483-1254 or the Allied Health and Human ServicesDepartment at (517) 483-1410, or visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/humanhealth/radiologic_tech/ for more information. Students who have beenaccepted into the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.ReadingREAD100 Reading Laboratory <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 1 and Writing Level 1<strong>Course</strong> Note: Due to the limited class size of READ 100, the Center for Transitional Learning may administratively withdraw any student with a reading levelhigher than 2. Please contact the Center for Transitional Learning Coordinator at (517) 483-1061 if you have questions about placement into READ 100.90661 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-253 Staff90356 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-253 Staff90357 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-253 Staff EREAD108 Individualized Reading <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2<strong>Course</strong> Note: READ 108 does not raise reading levels.90358 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-253 Staff90359 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-253 Staff ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 57


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*READ111 Reading: Essential Strategies <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 2 and Writing Level 290360 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-257 Wegrzyn A90839 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm GB-174 Lin M90691 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-257 Fouty M90361 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-169 Barber C90672 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-257 Weber J E90362 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 4:10pm-8:00pm A&S-369 Arbogast J EREAD114 Reading Skills <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 290363 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-169 Grof J90364 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-208 Bunn C90365 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm A&S-169 Oesterle JREAD116 Reading Comprehension <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 490366 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-257 Fear K90367 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-152 Lacy L90368 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 10:10am-2:00pm A&S-007 Therrian A90842 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 M 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-010 Nienkark L06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90842: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90673 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-169 Pierce S E90370 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-257 Wilkerson-Johnso E90369 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-006 Grattan K E90371 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-2:00pm STJCCC Gunther SReading: RestrictedRDGR101 Personal Reading I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $2Prerequisite: Reading Level 1 and Writing Level 1 and Department Approval.90898 Lab 1.00/ 1.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged A&S-253 StaffREAL274Real Estate License ExamReal EstatePrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 491154 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE StaffRELG242New Testament LiteratureReligionPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: WRIT 121 or WRIT 13190715 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE McDowell JSCIN287Science Technology InternshipScience Technology InternshipPrerequisite: Department Approval90347 Worksite 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged A&S-301 Deits TRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 58


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*SIGN160Intro to the Deaf <strong>Community</strong>Sign LanguagePrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4<strong>Course</strong> Note: Non-degree students may waive SIGN 160.90207 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-11:00am A&S-169 Staff90208 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 3:10pm-6:00pm A&S-383A StaffSIGN161American Sign Language IPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 160 or concurrently) and Reading Level 590209 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-010 StaffSIGN162American Sign Language IIPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 16191137 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 7:10pm-10:00pm A&S-167 Staff ESIGN163American Sign Language IIIPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 16290212 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 4:10pm-7:00pm A&S-477A Staff ESIGN166FingerspellingPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 161Recommended: SIGN 162 or concurrently91138 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:10pm-7:00pm A&S-121 Staff ESIGN167Beginning Sign to VoicePrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 16290214 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 7:10pm-10:00pm A&S-477B Staff ESIGN168Conversational ASLPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 16290215 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-007 Staff ESIGN169Expressive/Receptive CommPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 163 or concurrently) and (minimum 2.0 in SIGN 167 or concurrently)90642 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-007 Staff ESIGN176Advanced FingerspellingPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 16690216 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10pm-10:00pm A&S-121 Staff ESIGN266Interactive InterpretingPrerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in SIGN 26390217 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 7:10pm-9:00pm A&S-121 Staff ESIGN268Sign Internship IIPrerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in SIGN 26790218 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 5:10pm-7:00pm A&S-121 Staff E06/04-08/01 Arranged WKSITERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 59


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*SOCL120Introduction to SociologySociologyPrerequisite: Reading Level 590057 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Addai I90058 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lynch J90059 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE DeRosia M90060 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Simpson K90061 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE DeRosia M90654 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Sawyers B90854 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Latham S90062 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-375 Simpson K90063 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-363 Staff90064 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-171 Sawyers B90065 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-171 Staff90066 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-380 Smith J E90067 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Taylor C E90068 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm LIVCEN Beasley E ESOCL254Marriage and FamilyPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in SOCL 120 or PSYC 200) and Reading Level 5Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in (WRIT 121 or WRIT 131) or Writing Level 690069 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Williamson DSOCL255Contemporary Social ProblemsPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SOCL 120 and Reading Level 5Recommended: (Minimum 2.0 in WRIT 121 or WRIT 131) or Writing Level 690070 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Addai ISOCL260Race and EthnicityPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SOCL 120 and Reading Level 5Recommended: (Minimum 2.0 in WRIT 121 or WRIT 131) or Writing Level 690702 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lynch JSPAN115Conversational Spanish ISpanishPrerequisite: None90219 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-167 Keck E ESPAN121Elementary Spanish IPrerequisite: Reading Level 590220 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lesmez R90221 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lesmez R90222 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-121 Blossom S90223 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-021 Staff ESPAN122Elementary Spanish IIPrerequisite: Minimum 1.5 in SPAN 12190720 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Lesmez M90224 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-121 Aguado-Perez NRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 60


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*SPCH110Oral Comm in the WorkplaceSpeech CommunicationPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690724 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 W 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-010 Gallup M06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90724: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90225 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm SPS-108 Thomas C90226 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm SPS-108 Joy J90227 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 S 9:10am-12:00pm SPS-108 Klein D W06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90227: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90228 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm SPS-108 McCully W90229 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm SPS-108 Waite-Trago L E90725 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm LIVCEN Cain B E90230 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 W 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U234 Sanders K E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90230: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.SPCH120Dynamics of CommunicationPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690231 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kluesner E90232 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Philips M90233 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Pobocik-Lozen S90234 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Armstead E90235 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Nausieda E90237 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Hamlin L90238 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-377 Giles J90236 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-010 Rude B90239 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-010 Rude B90240 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-383B Thomas C ESPCH130Fund of Public SpeakingPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690241 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm SPS-108 Mac Fadden P E90242 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm EAST Mac Fadden PSPCH140Interpersonal CommunicationPrerequisite: Reading Level 590243 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-006 Gallup MSTAT170Introduction to StatisticsStatisticsPrerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 120 or MATH 121 or MATH 126 or MATH 130 or Math Level 7) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Knowledge of Windows software90152 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Sakkinen K90644 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Sakkinen K90153 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm GB-310 Bolin B90154 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-383B Khoury G ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 61


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Student DevelopmentStudents registering for any section which meets fewer than 4 weeks MUST attend all sessions of that section. Failure to do so may result in administrativewithdrawal.SDEV101First Year ExperiencePrerequisite: Reading Level 3 or READ 111 Concurrently90897 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Peterson R90804 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 07/11-07/14 MTWR 9:10am-5:00pm SPS-105 Menefee E90739 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-12:00pm SPS-102 Gordillo P90740 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 M 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-172 Troutman T E06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90740: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.SDEV118Stretching Your DollarsPrerequisite: None90372 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Williamson D90373 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Williamson DSDEV124 Techniques of Study <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3Prerequisite: Reading Level 390374 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Fredericks M90375 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-358 MacFadden J90741 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm SPS-202 Alexander LSDEV125 Career Planning <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $20Prerequisite: None90376 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm SPS-224 Babbitt CSDEV126 Self-Defeating Behavior <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3Prerequisite: None91078 Online 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-07/01 Arranged ONLINE Madigan M90735 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-06/05 SU 9:10am-5:00pm A&S-120 Davis P W06/11-06/12 SU 9:10am-5:00pm A&S-12090735: Meets both Saturday and Sunday of the weekend dates listed.90736 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 07/09-07/10 SU 9:10am-5:00pm SPS-105 Taylor T W07/23-07/24 SU 9:10am-5:00pm SPS-10590736: Meets both Saturday and Sunday of the weekend dates listed.SDEV195 Build Healthy Relationships I <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3Prerequisite: None90737 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 06/04-08/01 TR 3:10pm-5:00pm SPS-106 Bellamy PSDEV245 Stress Prevention <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $3Prerequisite: None90881 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 06/18-06/19 SU 9:00am-5:00pm SPS-105 Miller J W90881: Meets one weekend, both Saturday and Sunday.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 62


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Surgical TechnologyThe Surgical Technology program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). A surgicaltechnologist assists the surgeon in the operating room by preparing the operating room for the surgical procedure; preparing all sterile areas, supplies andinstruments for use; assisting with sterile draping, gowning and gloving; and handing appropriate sterile instruments and supplies to the surgeon’s assistantand/or surgeon during invasive surgical procedures. In addition to a hospital operating room, the surgical technologist may work in a surgeon's private office,a surgical outpatient facility, a central processing department, and possibly in an emergency room and obstetrical delivery room. The surgical technologistmay become certified through successful completion of a national exam offered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting, andthus become Nationally Board Certified, with rights and privileges to use the CST© credential behind his or her name.Surgical Technology is a selective admission program. Contact the Admissions Office at (517) 483-1254 or the Allied Health and Human ServicesDepartment at (517) 483-1410, or visit our website at http://www.lcc.edu/humanhealth/surgical_tech/ for more information. Students who have been acceptedinto the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.TheatreFor information about orientations for new Theater majors, please contact the Communication, Media and the Arts Department at (517) 483-1546.THEA110Introduction to TheatrePrerequisite: Reading Level 590442 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm GB-169 Dunckel L90716 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm GB-169 Dunckel LTHEA120 Introduction to Acting <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $5Prerequisite: None90129 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-169 Oesterle CTHEA132 Studio Theatre Performance II <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $5Prerequisite: Department Approval90717 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 06/13-08/01 Arranged GB-168 Keller DTHEA143Stage Voice for the ActorPrerequisite: None90718 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-168 Oesterle C ETHEA173Movement for the ActorPrerequisite: None90719 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MTW 8:10pm-10:00pm GB-168 Otten R ETHEA181ImprovisationPrerequisite: None90443 Lab/Lecture 2.50/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-168 Badgero CTRVL100Travel Industry OperationsTravel and TourismPrerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 490580 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Gustafson HTRVL102Special Topics in TravelPrerequisite: Determined by SectionHoneymoon/Destination Weddings90887 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Doederlein J90887 Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in TRVL 100; <strong>Course</strong> Fee $0Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 63


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*TRVL190InternshipPrerequisite: Department ApprovalRecommended: Have completed a minimum of 30 credits90581 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Hershey STRVL270Travel Associate PracticumPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in TRVL 10090583 Independent Study 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged GB-190 Doederlein JTruck Driver Training ProgramThe Truck Driver Training program is a five-week program consisting of three consecutive courses offered at the West Campus ONLY. There is limitedenrollment, so there may be a short waiting period before starting the program. There are two sessions scheduled for Summer 2011. The first session beginsJune 6 and ends July 8. The second session begins July 25 and ends August 26. Please contact the Truck Driver Training Program at (517) 267-6404.Students may also visit our website at www.lcc.edu/tet/truck_driver_training.Welding TechnologyWELD102 Industrial/Construction Safety <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $45Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2<strong>Course</strong> Note: This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional oncampussections. On-line students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who can not travel to LCC willneed to make other arrangements to become certified.91034 Online 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J91036 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M91038 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U233 Staff91040 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff EWELD103 Combination Welding <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $225Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class.90903 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-2:00pm WCB-W169 Haynes J06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-10:00am WCB-W16790904 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 TR 5:10pm-7:00pm WCB-W166 Grossman J E06/04-08/01 TR 7:10pm-11:00pm WCB-W169WELD110 Gas Metal ARC Welding <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $225Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class.90905 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 06/04-08/01 TR 10:10am-2:00pm WCB-W169 Whitford K06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-10:00am WCB-W167WritingWRIT100 Writing Laboratory <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 1 and Writing Level 1<strong>Course</strong> Note: Due to the limited class size of WRIT 100, the Center for Transitional Learning may administratively withdraw any student with a reading levelhigher than 2. Please contact the Center for Transitional Learning Coordinator at (517) 483-1061 if you have questions about placement into WRIT 100.90660 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-253 Staff90378 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-253 StaffRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 64


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*WRIT110 Confidence in Writing <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 2 and Writing Level 2Recommended: Basic word processing skills<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students must attend the first week of class to avoid being dropped.90379 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Plantz J90692 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Plantz J90743 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-007 Harmon S90671 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am TLC-015 Staff90838 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 9:10am-11:00am TLC-044 Penski C90380 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm TLC-015 Borough S90832 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm TLC-042 Porter T90650 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-378 Pulsifer R90381 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-042 Eiland J EWRIT117 Writing Preparation <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4Recommended: Basic word processing skills<strong>Course</strong> Note: Students must attend the first week of class to avoid being dropped.90382 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Acevedo D90383 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Stevens R90664 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Stevens G90744 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 8:10am-10:00am TLC-042 Lantzer H90384 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-363 Staff90385 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-174 Staff06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE90385: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.90690 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-132 Thornes B90386 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 1:10pm-3:00pm TLC-044 Wentworth S90836 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 1:10pm-5:00pm TLC-042 Kartub S90387 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 1:10pm-5:00pm TLC-042 Draper H90670 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MTWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-120 Perry K E90388 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-042 Radja M E90745 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 10:10am-2:00pm LIVCEN Hewelt B90746 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 10:10am-2:00pm STJCCC Mullen KWRIT118 Personal Writing Pass/Fail (P/Z) <strong>Course</strong> Fee: $10Prerequisite: None90389 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Murphy M90652 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Murphy MWRIT121Composition IPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 690244 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Steadman J90245 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kelly T90246 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Steadman J90247 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Trevino M90248 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Roth N90645 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Irwin Booms S90662 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kohon M90721 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Irwin Booms SWRIT121 continued on next pageRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 65


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 <strong>Course</strong> OfferingsCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*WRIT121 continued90722 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Kelly T90249 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-020 Draper J90250 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm GB-308 Reglin J90251 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-020 Michaels N90252 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm GB-109 Filion J90253 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm GB-358 Vance J90254 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-020 Galik M90255 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-020 Staff90256 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-020 Heeder M E90257 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-020 Child J E90259 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm EAST Fowler L90258 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm EAST Moorman N90693 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Pohl S E90260 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN Jeffery R90262 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 10:10am-2:00pm STJCCC Faulk LWRIT122Composition IIPrerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (WRIT 121 or WRIT 131) or (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 8)90263 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Petrouske R90264 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Allen J90687 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Allen J90723 Online 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Wetzel M90265 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-021 Bayliss L90266 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-021 Bayliss L90267 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-021 Foster J90268 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-4:00pm A&S-021 Kendy C90269 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-021 Kendy C E90270 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm EAST Saccarelli T E90271 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 06/04-08/01 MW 8:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN Ratliff MWRIT124Technical WritingPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Computer and/or keyboarding experience90272 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Webb S90688 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bell S90273 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-455A Klomp J EWRIT127Business WritingPrerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6Recommended: Computer and/or keyboarding experience90274 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Degesie-LaRose E90275 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Degesie-LaRose E90276 Online 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 Arranged ONLINE Bell S90277 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-455A Lang J90278 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-455A Murphy M90279 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm TLC-118 Murphy M E90890 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 06/04-08/01 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm LIVCEN Rife M ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule*E=Evening, W=Weekend 66


<strong>Community</strong> andContinuing EducationLearning for Life...SummerSemester2011June – AugustA+ Summer Youth Programsand Adult Enrichment ClassesTo register, go to www.lcc.edu/ece/youth_programsor call (517) 483-1860 for assistance.lcc.edu/ece


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011 Alternative DeliveryAlternative DeliveryTaking an Alternative Delivery class saves students time spent in aclassroom setting or reduces drive time by selecting a class locationcloser to their home. This flexibility helps busy people balance work,family and school and still reach their career and academic goals. Tryone or all of the Alternative Delivery options to find out what works bestfor your type of lifestyle!Electronically-supported Education OptionsOnline (100%) *- If you are self-motivated, an independent learner, andhave the ability to work without face-to-face contact with an instructor orclassmates, taking a course over the Internet will most likely work for you.Students enrolling in a 100% Online course should have existingcomputer skills or the ability to acquire such skills. Online instructors willfollow a syllabus and set deadlines. It's up to the student to meet courserequirements.Online/Hybrid *- An Online/Hybrid course is one in which regularlyscheduled classroom time is replaced a portion of the time with onlinecourse work and activities. This is a good option for students new toonline learning or students who prefer a more structured learningenvironment but enjoy the flexibility that an online course provides as thistype of course limits the number of times a student needs to be oncampusfor class. Students spend part of their time face-to-face in thetraditional classroom, lab, or worksite with an instructor and the other partparticipating on the Internet using LCC's ANGEL course managementsystem* All students are encouraged to complete ANGEL Orientation trainingprior to beginning an Online or Online/Hybrid course. For moreinformation regarding training options please visit the following web page:http://www.lcc.edu/elearning/students/angel_training/register.aspxOther AlternativesVariable Date and Late Start - Variable date and late start coursesenable you to finish a course at a different pace than the standardsemester. You can register for these courses (pending availability) up tothe day prior to the first class meeting. If you are already enrolled forSummer, you may be able to late add a variable date section that islonger than 8 weeks. (Refer to the Adding a Class table.).Weekend - People who work full time find weekend courses easier to fitinto their busy schedules. <strong>Course</strong> lengths vary from one to three days ormany extend the entire semester.Off-campus Learning Locations - An off-campus learning locationprovides LCC students the opportunity to select the class(es) closest totheir home or work. These sites, often located in area schools, communityeducation buildings, or in their own buildings have ample, free parkingand are within a 40-mile radius of <strong>Lansing</strong>. For more information contactan LCC Learning Center near you, or visit us on the web atwww.lcc.edu/ece for more information.Online Learning – Internet <strong>Course</strong>s<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s online courses apply to degree or transferprograms in the same way as traditional courses. Some degree andcertificate programs can be completed entirely online! For a completelisting of available online Associate Degrees, Certificates, and transferprograms, visit the web site athttp://www.lcc.edu/elearning/students/degrees.aspx .Would Online Learning Suit Me?Online Learning will suit students who are motivated, independentlearners, those who can work without face-to-face contact with theinstructor or classmates and who have reasonable skills in usingcomputers or have the ability to acquire such skills. An online learningsurvey is available to help you determine if online learning is right for youat http://www.lcc.edu/elearning/students/quiz.aspx, LCC uses the ANGELcourse management system to deliver online courses, which can beaccessed through Star Port at www.lcc.edu.Online Learning Advantages:Online Learning students can adapt study and participation requirementsto personal, family, or work schedules. Regular trips to campus are notrequired.However, adaptability of the course has limits, as most courses are notself-paced. Students must participate in online discussion when requiredfor a course. Students must submit assignments when due. Work andtime commitments are at least the same as for traditional courses. Someexams are taken at the LCC campus or by an approved proctor. If youtake a test off-campus, additional proctoring fees may apply.Technical Requirements:A word processing program is required for all courses. Hardware andsoftware needs vary from course to course. Go to:http://www.lcc.edu/elearning/students/techreq.aspx to see if yourcomputer meets the minimum requirements for online courses.Internet Service:It is recommended that students have access to a high speed Internetconnection. Students using dial up connections may experience delaysor difficulty viewing course material in ANGEL. Consult an online advisorat (517) 483-1880, for suggestions or email: online_info@lcc.edu.More information:LCC's Online Learning web site has extensive and regularly updatedinformation. For more information please visithttp://www.lcc.edu/elearning/students/index.aspx. If you still havequestions, call an online advisor at (517) 483-1880, or emailonline_info@lcc.edu.LCC East, East <strong>Lansing</strong> (517) 483-1860LCC Livingston Center, Howell (517) 545-3522LCC Clinton County Center, St. Johns (989) 224-2017Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/68


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011Alternative DeliveryANGEL Orientation:At the beginning of the semester, ANGEL orientation sessions are heldfor online students and those wishing to learn more about ANGEL. Youcan take these sessions either online or on-campus. Call (517) 483-1880or for orientation information, or go to:http://www.lcc.edu/elearning/students/angel_training/register.aspxQuestions:Other Alternative Delivery Opportunities:If you are looking for online courses that are not currently offered thissemester, you may find what you need at the Michigan <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> Virtual Learning Collaborative (MCCVLC) web site athttp://www.mccvlc.org. <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is a member of thiscollaborative and can help you access a variety of courses from Michigancommunity colleges.Call an online advisor if you have questions about specific courses at(517) 483-1880 or email online_info@lcc.edu. Online advisors areavailable Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m. to4 p.m. Extended hours are available during registration dates.Online <strong>Course</strong>s –A $25.00 online course fee will be charged to all Online Learning coursesACCG100 Practical Accounting Non-Major CJUS131 Introduction to CorrectionsACCG101 Accounting Info for Management CJUS135 Legal Issues in CorrectionsACCG160 Payroll Systems and TaxesCJUS210 Intro to Forensic ScienceACCG210 Principles of Accounting ICJUS245 Report Writing/Crim JusticeACCG211 Principles of Accounting IICJUS250 Correctional InstitutionsACCG240 Federal Income Tax ICJUS251 Correctional ClientsADMN102 Editing Business Documents CJUS255 Human Relations/Crim JusticeADMN103 Beginning KeyboardingECON120 Power, Authority and ExchangeADMN105 Employability SkillsECON201 Principles of Economics-MicroADMN197 Medical Practice Vocabulary ECON202 Principles of Economics-MacroAEET102 Prin of Altern/Renew Energies EDUC204 Educational PsychologyANTH270 Cultural AnthropologyELTE102 Industrial/Construction SafetyARCH233 Revit Architecture BIMELTE141 National Electrical Code IARTS102 Design & CommunicationENGL122 Writ About Literature & IdeasASTR201 Introductory AstronomyENGL208 Children's LiteratureAUTO260 Intro to Alternative FuelsENGL211 World Literature IBIOL120 Environmental ScienceGEOG121 Physical GeographyBIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology GEOG200 World Regional GeographyBIOL203 MicrobiologyGRMN121 Elementary German IBIOL214 Human Anatomy Laboratory GRMN122 Elementary German IIBUSN118 Introduction to BusinessHIST211 U.S. History to 1877BUSN160 Starting a BusinessHIST212 U.S. History: 1877 to PresentBUSN250 Personal FinanceHIST220 Michigan HistoryCHDV100 Foundations Early Childhood Ed HMFS101 Intro Hospitality/TourismCHDV124 Curr: Math in Early Childhood HMFS102 Intro/Festival & Event MgmtCHDV186 Child Self-Esteem/Positive Dis HMFS205 Hospitality LeadershipCHDV188 Inclusion:Erly Ch Special Need HUMS160 MythologyCHSE114 Pathology-Allied HealthHUMS213 World Civilizations to 1600CHSE117 Health Law and EthicsHUMS214 World Civilizations from 1600CHSE120 Medical TerminologyHVAC102 Industrial/Construction SafetyCITA110 Intro to Microsoft OfficeLEGL211 Tort LawCITA115 Microsoft PowerPointMATH050 PreAlgebraCITA119 Microsoft WordMATH107 Introductory AlgebraCITA126 Microsoft ExcelMATH112 Intermediate AlgebraCITA133 Microsoft Access DatabaseMATH117 Math for BusinessCITD120 SQL ConceptsMATH120 <strong>College</strong> AlgebraCITF108 Microsoft WindowsMATH121 Precalculus ICITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems METD105 PC Applications for TechnologyCITF120 Operating Systems Concepts METD150 Industrial Blueprint ReadingCITF229 Preparation for Apprenticeship METS102 Industrial/Construction SafetyCITN120 Introduction to NetworkingMGMT200 Creative Thinking for BusinessCITW150 Internet LiteracyMGMT223 Supervisory SkillsCITW160 Web Site Design & Development MGMT225 Principles of Mgmt/LeadershipCJUS101 Intro to Criminal JusticeMGMT228 Organization BehaviorCJUS102 Crime Causes and Conditions MGMT234 Diversity in the WorkplaceCJUS106 Intro to Juvenile JusticeMGMT304 Organization DevelopmentMGMT329MGMT337MKTG119MKTG200MKTG210MUSC199MUSC253NURS200PFHW123PFHW163PFHW181PHIL151PHIL211POLS120POLS121PSYC200PSYC202PSYC203PSYC205PSYC221PSYC250RELG242SDEV101SDEV118SDEV124SDEV126SOCL120SOCL254SOCL255SOCL260SPAN121SPAN122SPCH120STAT170TRVL100TRVL102WELD102WRIT110WRIT117WRIT118WRIT121WRIT122WRIT124WRIT127Advanced Mgmt CommunicationAdvanced Human Resource MgmtMktg/Manage Your Profess ImagePrinciples of MarketingMarketing on the InternetMusic AppreciationBusiness of MusicPharmacology-NursingHuman NutritionHealthy LifestylesStress ManagementIntro to Logic & Critcal ThinkPhilosophy: Ancient & MedievalAmerican Political SystemState and Local GovernmentIntroduction to PsychologyPsychology of PersonalitySocial PsychologyHuman Growth and DevelopmentChild PsychologyAbnormal PsychologyNew Testament LiteratureFirst Year ExperienceStretching Your DollarsTechniques of StudySelf-Defeating BehaviorIntroduction to SociologyMarriage and FamilyContemporary Social ProblemsRace and EthnicityElementary Spanish IElementary Spanish IIDynamics of CommunicationIntroduction to StatisticsTravel Industry OperationsHoneymoon/Destination WeddingsIndustrial/Construction SafetyConfidence in WritingWriting PreparationPersonal WritingComposition IComposition IITechnical WritingBusiness WritingRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/69


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011Alternative DeliveryOnline/Hybrid <strong>Course</strong>sADMN195 Human Relations in Work PlaceBIOL120 Environmental ScienceBIOL121 Biol Foundation for PhysiologyBIOL127 Cell BiologyBIOL145 Intro Anatomy and PhysiologyBIOL201 Human AnatomyBUSN118 Introduction to BusinessBUSN250 Personal FinanceGEOG200 World Regional GeographyINTR120 Interior Design FundamentalsMATH107 Introductory AlgebraMATH112 Intermediate AlgebraMGMT200 Creative Thinking for BusinessMGMT234 Diversity in the WorkplaceMKTG200PFKN170PHYS120READ116SDEV101SPCH110WRIT117Principles of MarketingFoundations of KinesiologyThe Art of PhysicsReading ComprehensionFirst Year ExperienceOral Comm in the WorkplaceWriting PreparationOff-Campus Learning LocationsSummer 2011 courses are offered at locations in Dimondale, East<strong>Lansing</strong>, Howell, <strong>Lansing</strong>, and St. Johns. Most of the courseofferings at learning locations fulfill requirements for AssociateDegree and transfer programs. (Refer to the <strong>Course</strong> Offerings forcomplete information before you register.)The following locations have a wide variety of courses and servicesincluding labs, computers, and free parking.<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> EastEast <strong>Lansing</strong>, (517) 483-9307LCC Livingston Center at Parker Campus Howell, (517) 545-3522Clinton County CenterSt. Johns, (989) 224-2017For off-campus learning location questions, call (517) 483-1860 orvisit our web site at: http://www.lcc.edu/ece. Driving directions toeach off-campus location are posted on the Extension Center webpages. Classroom locations for these centers are posted in thebuilding on the first night of classes.For complete prerequisites, class locations, dates and times,see the <strong>Course</strong> Offerings.DIMONDALETHE SUMMIT (SUMMIT)9410 Davis HighwayPFSP111EAST LANSINGIndoor SoccerAKERS GOLF COURSE - MSU (AKERS)Mt Hope & South HarrisonPFSP109PFSP110Golf: BeginningGolf: IntermediateLANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE EAST (EAST)2827 Eyde ParkwayAEET102ARWS120ARWS137ARWS141BIOL120BIOL201BUSN118CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CHEM120CHSE100CITA110CITF110ECON201ENGL122FREN115GEOG200Prin of Altern/Renew EnergiesBasic DrawingIntro to Adobe PhotoshopWatercolor WorkshopEnvironmental ScienceHuman AnatomyIntroduction to BusinessKeyboardingMAC: MS WordMAC: DesktopMAC: iWorkMS ExcelMS WordMAC: MS ExcelMaintaining Your ComputerComputers for BeginnersComputer BasicsMAC: PowerPointMS PowerPointGen Organic & Biological ChemIntro to Health ProfessionsIntro to Microsoft OfficeIntro Computer Info SystemsPrinciples of Economics-MicroWrit About Literature & IdeasConversational French IWorld Regional GeographyHIST211 U.S. History to 1877HUMS120LAND142LEGL215MATH107MATH112MATH120MATH121MATH141MGMT101Masterpieces of Art & MusicPerennial/Annual Flower PlantsBusn Law I, Basic PrinciplesIntroductory AlgebraIntermediate Algebra<strong>College</strong> AlgebraPrecalculus ICalculus with ApplicationsWorking with IntuitionLANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE EAST CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/70


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011Alternative DeliveryLANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE EAST CONTINUEDPFFT170PSYC200SOCL120SPCH130WRIT121WRIT122HOWELLYoga: BeginningIntroduction to PsychologyIntroduction to SociologyFund of Public SpeakingComposition IComposition IILIVINGSTON CENTER AT PARKER (LIVCEN)402 Wright RoadARWS120ARWS136ARWS137ARWS141ARWS145BIOL120BIOL121CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CHEM120CHSE143MASG110MATH050MATH107PSYC200SOCL120SPCH110WRIT121WRIT122WRIT127Basic DrawingIntro to Adobe IllustratorIntro to Adobe PhotoshopWatercolor WorkshopLandscape Painting & DrawingEnvironmental ScienceBiol Foundation for PhysiologyOperate & Maintain Your ComputerPhotoshop IIKeyboarding BasicsFacebookMAC: BasicsPhotoshop ElementsComputer BasicsMS ExcelMs PublisherOffice UpdateMS WordDesign Your Own Web PagesMicrosoft PowerPointBasic Dreamweaver/FlashGen Organic & Biological ChemPhlebotomy TechnicianMassage for Non-MajorsPreAlgebraIntroductory AlgebraIntroductory PsychologyIntroduction to SociologyOral Comm in the WorkplaceComposition IComposition IIBusiness WritingLANSINGAIS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT (AIS)3600 North Grand AvenueHERT103HERT105Diesel Fuel SystemEquipment Service WritingCAPITOL AREA MICHIGAN WORKS (CAMW)2110 South Cedar StreetCABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100CABS100ROYAL SCOT GOLF COURSE (ROYSCT)4722 West Grand RiverPFSP 105ST. JOHNSCAMW Advanced MS WordCAMW Beginning MS WordCAMW Beginning MS ExcelCAMW Beginning MS PowerPointCAMW Advanced MS ExcelBowling: BeginningST. JOHNS CLINTON COUNTY CENTER (STJCCC)1013 South U.S. 27, Suite CMATH050MATH107MATH112READ116WRITE117WRIT121VARIOUS HOSPITALS (HOSP)CHSE110VARIOUS WORKSITES (WKSITE)CHSE108CHSE110CHSE130CHSE144CHSE236CJUS285CJUS286CJUS287EMTA112FASH263INTR263MASG141MASG241MASG242SIGN268PreAlgebraIntroductory AlgebraIntermediate AlgebraReading ComprehensionWriting PreparationComposition INurse Aide: Acute & Long-TermLong-Term Care Nurse AideNurse Aide: Acute & Long-TermMedical Ins Bill/Code ExternPhlebotomy ExternshipPharmacy Technician ExternshipLaw Enforcement InternshipJuvenile Internship IJuvenile Internship IIBasic EMT ClinicalApparel/Textiles InternshipInterior Design InternshipMassage Clinic IMassage Clinic IIMassage Clinic IIISign Internship IIRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/71


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011Alternative DeliveryWeekend <strong>Course</strong>sListed below are the Weekend <strong>Course</strong>s that run from Friday (F) at5:00 p.m. through Sunday (U). <strong>Course</strong> lengths vary from one tothree days or extend the entire semester. People who work full timemay find weekend courses easier to fit into their schedule. Weekendcourses are offered for both credit and non-credit.For complete course prerequisites, class locations, dates and times,see the <strong>Course</strong> Offerings.F = Friday • S = Saturday • U = SundayDays <strong>Course</strong> Code <strong>Course</strong> TitleS, U AUTB160 Adv Auto Body Repair/PaintingS CHDV122 Curr: Creative Dev/Early ChildS CHDV123 Curr: Early Child LiteracyS CHDV125 Curriculum: Preschool ScienceS CHDV127 Understand Inf/Tod BehaviorS CHDV184 Children and StressS CHDV186 Child Self-Esteem/Positive DisS MUSC143 Beginning Piano I - SummerS MUSC145 Beginning Piano IIS PFAQ114 Parent/Infant Water AdjustmentU PFDA147 Latin Ballroom IS, U PFFT170 Yoga: BeginningS PHYS120 The Art of PhysicsS,U SDEV126 Self-Defeating BehaviorS,U SDEV245 Stress PreventionVariable Date and Late Start<strong>Course</strong>sVariable date sections enable you to finish a course at a differentpace than the standard semester. You can register for these courses(pending availability) up to the day prior to the first class meeting. Ifyou are already enrolled for Summer, you may be able to late add avariable date section that is longer than 8 weeks. (Refer to theAdding a Class table.).Refer to <strong>Course</strong> Offerings for exact course start and end date inaddition to complete course information needed to register. Noncreditvariable date courses are listed separately in the <strong>Community</strong>and Continuing Education section.Days <strong>Course</strong> Code <strong>Course</strong> TitleApril04/19-06/14 AVFT201A Flight Training I-A04/19-06/14 AVFT201B Flight Training I-B04/19-06/14 AVFT201C Flight Training I-C04/19-06/14 AVFT202A Flight Training II-A04/19-06/14 AVFT202B Flight Training II-B04/19-06/14 AVFT203A Flight Training III-A04/19-06/14 AVFT203B Flight Training III-B04/19-06/14 AVFT204A Flight Training IV-A04/19-06/14 AVFT204B Flight Training IV-B04/19-06/14 AVFT205 CFI Flight Training04/19-06/14 AVFT206 Instrument Instructor04/19-06/14 AVFT207 Multi-Engine Flight Training04/19-06/14 AVFT208 Multi-Engine Instructor04/19-06/14 AVFT212 Student/Instructor Flight04/19-06/14 AVST211 Flight Simulator I04/19-06/14 AVST212 Flight Simulator II04/19-06/14 AVST213 Flight Simulator III04/19-06/14 AVST214 Flight Simulator IV04/19-06/14 AVST215 Multi-Engine Flight SimulatorMay05/18-07/20 CHSE144 Phlebotomy Externship05/23-07/31 NURS200 Pharmacology-NursingJune06/04-07/01 CHDV124 Curr: Math in Early Childhood06/04-06/11 CHDV125 Curriculum: Preschool Science06/04-06/09 DMAC231 Digital Cinematography II06/04-07/01 EMTA101 Basic EMT I06/04-07/01 EMTA102 Basic EMT IIRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/72


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011Alternative DeliveryDays<strong>Course</strong> Code <strong>Course</strong> TitleDays<strong>Course</strong> Code <strong>Course</strong> Title06/04-07/01 EMTA112 Basic EMT Clinical06/04-07/01 REAL274 Real Estate License Exam06/04-07/01 SDEV126 Self-Defeating Behavior06/04-06/12 SDEV126 Self-Defeating Behavior06/05-08/24 PFFT261 Adult Fitness/Cardiac Rehab Ex06/06-06/16 BIOL229D Nature Stdy for Ed:Integration06/06-06/19 CABS100 CAMW Advanced MS Word06/06-06/19 CABS100 CAMW Beginning MS Word06/06-06/19 CABS100 CAMW Beginning MS Excel06/06-06/19 CABS100 CAMW Advanced MS Excel06/06-06/19 CABS100 CAMW Beginning MS PowerPoint06/06-08/04 CHSE110 Nurse Aide: Acute & Long-Term06/06-08/09 CHSE110 Nurse Aide: Acute & Long-Term06/06-07/25 CHSE110 Nurse Aide: Acute & Long-Term06/06-06/11 HORT110 Wedding Floral Design06/07-06/16 ARWS137 Intro to Adobe Photoshop06/07-06/28 MASG110 Massage for Non-Majors06/08-08/25 CHSE144 Phlebotomy Externship06/13-06/16 CABS100 MAC: Desktop06/13-06/16 CABS100 MS Word06/13-08/01 THEA132 Studio Theatre Performance II06/14-07/07 ARWS141 Watercolor Workshop06/14-07/07 ARWS145 Landscape Painting & Drawing06/14-06/23 CABS100 Computer Basics06/14-06/23 CABS100 Design Your Own Web Pages06/14-06/16 CABS100 Computers for Beginners06/14-07/28 EDUC204 Educational Psychology06/14-07/28 EDUC220 Introduction to Education06/15-06/22 ARWS137 Intro to Adobe Photoshop06/16-07/21 ARWS120 Basic Drawing06/18-06/25 CHDV122 Curr: Creative Dev/Early Child06/18-06/25 CHDV184 Children and Stress06/18-06/19 SDEV245 Stress Prevention06/20-06/30 BIOL229C Nature Stdy for Edu:Open Field06/20-06/23 CABS100 MAC: PowerPoint06/20-06/23 CABS100 MAC: iWork06/21-06/30 CABS100 Creating Exciting Web Pages06/21-07/28 CHSE108 Long-Term Care Nurse Aide06/27-06/30 CABS100 MAC: MS Word06/27-06/30 CABS100 MS Excel06/27-06/29 CABS100 Maintaining Your Computer06/27-07/25 MASG110 Massage for Non-Majors06/28-07/07 CABS100 MS Word06/28-07/07 CABS100 Computer Basics06/28-07/07 CABS100 Basic Dreamweaver/Flash06/30-07/07 ARWS137 Intro to Adobe PhotoshopJuly07/05-07/18 BIOL229A Nature Study for Educ: Forest07/05-07/14 CABS100 Basic Dreamweaver07/05-08/01 EMTA103 Basic EMT III07/05-08/01 EMTA104 Basic EMT IV07/05-07/28 MASG141 Massage Clinic I07/05-07/28 MASG241 Massage Clinic II07/05-07/28 MASG242 Massage Clinic III07/09-07/16 CHDV123 Curr: Early Child Literacy07/09-07/16 CHDV186 Child Self-Esteem/Positive Dis07/09-07/24 SDEV126 Self-Defeating Behavior07/11-07/14 ARWS137 Intro to Adobe Photoshop07/11-07/13 CABS100 MS Excel07/11-08/01 CABS100 Keyboarding Basics07/11-07/14 SDEV101 First Year Experience07/12-07/19 ARWS137 Intro to Adobe Photoshop07/12-07/21 CABS100 MS Publisher07/12-07/19 CABS100 Photoshop Elements07/12-07/21 CABS100 Photoshop II07/13-07/20 CABS100 MAC: Basics07/13-07/20 CABS100 Microsoft PowerPoint07/18-07/25 CABS100 Facebook07/18-07/27 CABS100 MS PowerPoint07/19-08/01 BIOL229B Nature Study for Educ:Aquatics07/19-07/28 CABS100 Basic Flash07/19-07/28 CABS100 Keyboarding07/23-07/30 CHDV127 Understand Inf/Tod Behavior07/25-07/28 CABS100 MAC: MS Excel07/26-08/04 ARWS136 Intro to Adobe Illustrator07/26-07/28 CABS100 Office Update07/26-07/28 CABS100 Operate&Maintain You ComputerRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/73


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011<strong>Community</strong> and ContinuingEducation Offerings<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> (LCC) has a long history of providing<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education (CCE) in the Greater <strong>Lansing</strong> area.LCC East is ―home‖ to the <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Community</strong> andContinuing Education programs. The CCE Department offers a variety ofexciting and accessible lifelong learning opportunities that promote selfreliance,self-discovery, and individual/community well-being. Students cangain new knowledge and skills related to the workplace or explore personaldevelopment as they enhance their quality of life.<strong>Community</strong> Education: <strong>Community</strong> Education classes offer learners of allages access to lifelong learning opportunities that connect LCC’s strengthswith community needs. <strong>Community</strong> Education programs encompass awide spectrum of disciplines, including avocational and leisure offerings,youth development, and adult and senior enrichment.The adult program includes many credit and non-credit classes thatexplore topics such as technology skill development and cultural andcreative arts. Youth activities include A+ Summer <strong>College</strong> and the Giftedand Talented Education (G.A.T.E) program. For further information on anycourse call <strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education at (517) 483-1860.Continuing Education: Continuing Education encompasses credit andnon-credit educational offerings for adults which build upon previouseducation and experience. The Continuing Education program at LCChelps adults develop new job skills; advance in one's career; qualify forprofessional licensure, re-licensure or certification; and explore personaldevelopment through avocational pursuits.<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing EducationRegistrationRegistration is available for a variety of <strong>Community</strong> and ContinuingEducation courses listed for Summer 2011 through self-service webregistration at www.lcc.edu/registration/. Our registration staff is also hereto help with your enrollment or to answer any questions you may have.Just contact the department at (517) 483-1860.PaymentFor the most current registration and payment information and instructionson how to register and pay for courses, visit www.lcc.edu/registration/.RefundsComplete LCC refund information is located atwww.lcc.edu/studentfinance/refunds/.LCC CancellationsIf for any reason LCC must cancel a class, we will notify you by phone ormail. No further action on your part is required to receive a refund forclasses canceled by LCC.When You Drop a <strong>Course</strong>Student Initiated Drops: If for any reason you must drop a class, thefollowing refund rules apply:<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing EducationRefund7 calendar days (or more) prior to start ofclass100%2 to 6 calendar days prior to start of class 50%1 calendar day prior to start of class 0%Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/74


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing EducationCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*Noncredit <strong>Community</strong> EducationFor additional information or to register, call (517) 483-1860.NCCE050 Special Topics Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: NoneHuron River Canoe Trip91118 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/25 S 9:10am-5:00pm HCNC Staff WEnjoy the scenic Huron River with its gentle currents and abundant wildlife. Enter this shallow river at Huron Meadows, stop for lunch (provided) at another MetroPark, andenjoy natures finest. Transportation, lunch, canoes, and equipment are provided. Cost of this seminar is $39.Saturday Adventure Series91119 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/09-08/13 S 12:10pm-3:00pm HCNC Staff WSpice up your life with a little adventure. Join us each week for an exciting opportunity to explore a different outdoor adventure. Zip-line through the trees, top the 28 footclimbing wall, navigate the low ropes course, master the high ropes course, go canoeing, learn archery, walk, run, hike, and reach the top of the 60 foot climbing tower. Wearcomfortable clothes as we provide all the safety gear and equipment you will need. Cost of this seminar is $89.Home Vehicle Maintenance91120 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/16-07/23 S 2:10pm-5:00pm LIVCEN Staff WDo you want to understand the basics of maintaining your vehicle at home? Learn to change a tire, change your oil and filter, change a bulb, replace your air filter, check tirepressures, and identify fluid leaks. Understand how the drivetrain works, what needs to be lubricated, how the cooling system works, how to test your brakes, and when youneed to consult an expert mechanic. Come to this hands-on class and really get in the driver's seat when it comes to your vehicle maintenance. Open to people with all skilllevels. Cost of this seminar is $45Michigan Microbreweries91121 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/30 S 9:00am-10:00pm LIVCEN Ratliff M WWould you like to learn more about the brewing of craft beers right here in Michigan? If so, leave the driving to us and visit five of Michigan's finest micro breweries in one day.The tour bus departs the Livingston County Center at 9:00a.m. and East at 9:30a.m. You will then travel to Grand Rapids where you will visit the Grand Rapids BrewingCompany, the Hideout, Schmohz, The B.O.B. and the Hopcat Breweries. Tours, samples, lunch and dinner are included. Bring a friend, enjoy the day, learn about beermaking and return before 10:00p.m. You must be 21 years or older to participate in this class and bring identification. Sign up today as seats are limited. Cost of this seminaris $89.NCCE200 Creative Arts Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: NoneArt of Wine Making91122 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/02 R 6:00pm-7:30pm HMSW Staff E06/09 R 6:00pm-7:30pm HMSW06/23 R 6:00pm-7:30pm HMSW07/21 R 6:00pm-7:30pm HMSWLearn the wine making process starting from the juice. The class begins with a wine tasting and general wine tasting information. It then goes into the actual wine makingprocess including adding yeast, racking out, hydrometer reading, degassing, wine additives and clearing agents, filtering, and bottling. Wines that will be made for this classare a Pinot Grigio, an off-dry Blush, an "oakey" Italian Blend, and a Cabernet Franc Dessert Ice Wine. Each student will take home two bottles of each wine made. This classis limited to students 21 years and older. Cost of this seminar is $159.Open Art Studio91123 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/04-08/01 MR 8:10am-9:00pm LIVCEN StaffIn an atmosphere of creativity and inspiration come join other aspiring sculptors, painters, and drawing students to collaborate on your vision for your next work of art. Utilizethe sculpting stands and equipment currently located in the art room at the Livingston County Center. Bring your own materials, sign in, and gain the experience to make yournext piece even better than the last. This is an unsupervised open art studio so students must leave the room as they found it. Cost of this seminar is $29.Michigan Wine Country Tour91124 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/24 U 8:00am-10:00pm LIVCEN StaffLet someone else do the driving while you enjoy some of the best wines and wineries in Michigan. During this full day tour you will visit four different wineries, sample a widevariety of wine, see how wine is made, and enjoy the atmosphere of beautifully landscaped vineyards. The tour includes all transportation, lunch, and an experienced andinformed guide. You will visit Tabor Hill, Round Barn, Karma Vista, and Contessa wineries. You will have the opportunity to sample several great wines and even purchasesome if you choose. The tour leaves at 8:00am (LCC East) or 8:30am (Livingston County Center) and returns at approximately 10:00pm. You will enjoy lunch at a quaint cafe(included). Enjoy a relaxing spring day and see what Michigan Wineries have to offer. This tour is limited to (12) participants so enroll today to reserve your place. This classis limited to students 21 years and older. Cost of this seminar is $159.<strong>Lansing</strong> Concert Band91127 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/06-07/11 M 7:00pm-9:30pm OKCE Sullivan G EThis community band serves as the official band of the City of <strong>Lansing</strong>. The group performs throughout the year in public performances, and plays all types of music with anemphasis on traditional concert band literature. Participants will be required to successfully audition for the <strong>Lansing</strong> Concert Band. Cost of this seminar is $0.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/*E=Evening, W=Weekend 75


S U M M E R S E M E S T E R 2011<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing EducationCRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor E/W*NCCE300 Language/Communication Seminar Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: NoneBeginning Chinese91125 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/05-07/27 W 6:10pm-9:00pm LIVCEN Jiang Y EStudy the Chinese language in an enjoyable and interactive fashion. Gain fundamental language skills while exploring the Chinese culture. Enjoy many classroomopportunities to practice the Chinese language through speaking, reading, and typing. Cost of this seminar is $195NCCE400 Business and Finance Seminars Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: NoneGet Paid to Read91070 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/28 T 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Tapia A EDid you know that you can make money in your spare time by reading books, manuscripts, and other items? Learn how to get work as a proofreader, book reviewer or literaryagent reader, as well as take a look into the possibility of full time or career employment in the field. Cost of this seminar is $29.Get Paid to Read91071 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/28 R 6:10pm-9:00pm EAST Tapia A EDid you know that you can make money in your spare time by reading books, manuscripts, and other items? Learn how to get work as a proofreader, book reviewer or literaryagent reader, as well as take a look into the possibility of full time or career employment in the field. Cost of this seminar is $29.How to Write for Magazines91072 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/13 W 9:10am-12:00pm EAST Tapia AMany of the articles that appear in your favorite magazine or trade publication are submitted by people just like you! You can write articles for magazines and earn a coupleextra bucks without quitting your day job. Here's how! Cost of this seminar is $29.NCCE800 Personal Interest Seminars Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: NoneBride's Boot Camp91146 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/08-07/27 W 6:10pm-8:00pm EAST Collins J EOctober is the second most popular wedding month in Michigan! Plan and stage your dream wedding and reception. This class will prepare you for the ―what ifs‖ of weddingplanning if you need to initiate a ―Plan B.‖ Your budget will love you! Cost of this seminar is $139.Noncredit Health EducationFor additional information or to register, call (517) 483-1860.NCHE102 CPR for Health Care Prof Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: None<strong>Course</strong> Note: Cost of these seminars is $82. If you are late for class you will not be permitted to attend the session.91080 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 05/20 F 12:00pm-5:00pm GB-173 Staff91081 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 05/21 S 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff W91082 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 05/22 U 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff W91083 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/24 F 12:00pm-5:00pm GB-173 Staff91084 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/25 S 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff W91085 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/26 U 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff W91086 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/15 F 12:00pm-5:00pm GB-173 Staff91087 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/16 S 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff91088 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/17 U 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff W91089 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 08/12 F 12:00pm-5:00pm GB-173 Staff91090 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 08/13 S 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff W91091 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 08/14 U 8:00am-1:00pm GB-173 Staff WNCHE103 CPR Renewal Pass/Fail (P/Z)Prerequisite: Current Basic Life Support CPR<strong>Course</strong> Note: Cost of these seminars is $66. If you are late for class you will not be permitted to attend the session.91092 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 05/20 F 6:00pm-9:00pm GB-173 Staff E91093 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 06/24 F 6:00pm-9:00pm GB-173 Staff E91094 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 07/15 F 6:00pm-9:00pm GB-173 Staff E91095 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 08/12 F 6:00pm-9:00pm GB-173 Staff ERegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/*E=Evening, W=Weekend 76


Summer 2011 Registration Calendar and Other Important DatesApril1 Orientation available online, required for new students—for details go to: lcc.edu/orientation19 Assigned Web registration begins, see below for your assigned time or visit lcc.edu/scheduleMay1 Financial aid deadline—for details go to lcc.edu/fa25 Admission deadline—for details go to lcc.edu/admissions31 Orientation deadline—for details go to: lcc.edu/orientationJune1 Registration deadline—for details go to lcc.edu/schedule2 Records day—no registration available3 Financial aid refunds beginSummer semester begins4Saturday hours: Student Services main campus open 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.<strong>Schedule</strong> adjustments (drop and add) for students with a class schedule by the registration4, 6-10deadline of June 1—for details go to lcc.edu/schedule10 End 100% refund tuition and fees, full semester onlyAdmissions, Financial Aid and Registration online processing resumes11(No Saturday hours for main campus Student Services)17 End 50% refund, tuition and facility fee only, full semester onlyJulyLast day to change residency1Deadline to submit associate degree/certificate application2,3,4 Independence Day Holiday— <strong>College</strong> ClosedAugust1 Summer semester endsNumber ofCREDITSearned as ofFall 2010ASSIGNED Web REGISTRATIONSummer 2011Register any timeafter:60 or more 9:00 a.m.30 or more 9:00 p.m.12 or more 9:00 a.m.1 or more 9:00 a.m.All*9:00 a.m.DateTuesday,April 19Wednesday,April 20Thursday,April 21Friday,April 22*New students are required to attend orientation prior toregistering for courses. See www.lcc.edu/orientation fordetails.Before registration begins, be sure to:1. Log into Banner and make sure your password hasnot expired.2. Make sure your contact information is correct –street address and phone number.3. Check out your assigned web registration time!4. Make sure you have the proper prerequisites.Review the information on the LCC website atlcc.edu/advising/waivers.aspx to see if you need awaiver before you can register for the next course.5. Read your LCC student e-mail for importantupdates!Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/77


RefundsStudents are responsible for dropping all courses they are not planning to attend, and are responsible for payment ofclasses in which they are enrolled. Refunds are available based on the schedule below.TeachingPeriod100% RefundTUITION and FEES50% RefundTUITION and FACILITY FEES ONLYStandard Teaching Periods[start – end]Full Semester [6/4 – 8/1] 6/10 6/17Variable Start <strong>Course</strong>s<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education(Credit and Noncredit <strong>Course</strong>s)[Section Specific]Open Entry <strong>Course</strong>sor Modules[Based on learning contract]100% refund7 calendar daysprior to start of classDay prior to learningcontract start date50% refund2-6 calendar daysprior to start of classNONELess than 8 weeks [Section Specific] Day prior to start of class NONE8 weeks or more [Section Specific] 7 days into class 14 days into classRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/78


RefundsStudents are responsible for dropping all courses they are not planning to attend, and are responsible for paymentof classes in which they are enrolled. Refunds are available based on the schedule below.TeachingPeriodStandard Teaching Periods[start – end]100% RefundTUITION and FEES50% RefundTUITION and FACILITY FEES ONLYFull Semester [6/4 – 8/1] 6/10 6/17Variable Start <strong>Course</strong>sContinuing Education(Credit and NonCredit <strong>Course</strong>s)Open Entry <strong>Course</strong>sor ModulesCredit and Non Credit<strong>Community</strong> Ed[Section Specific][Based on learning contract][Section Specific]100% refund7 workdays (M-F)prior to start of classDay prior to learningcontract start date70% refund2-6 workdays (M-F)prior to start of classNONEPlease call 483-1860 for assistance.Less than 8 weeks [Section Specific] Day prior to start of class NONE8 weeks or more [Section Specific] 7 days into class 14 days into classRegister early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/79


Tuition and Fees*Call (517) 483-1272 for informationCalculating Tuition and FeesTo calculate your tuition and fees, you must consider the following itemswhich apply to your student schedule:Tuition—per billing hourThe cost for attending a course is determined by the course’s billinghours, instead of credit hours. A billing hour represents an amount oftime that a student spends in direct contact with an instructor or withlaboratory equipment. See Web for detailed information.<strong>College</strong> District Resident Students .......... $76.00 *Resident students have lived for six months or more within one ofthe 15 school districts listed below and pay property taxes tosupport LCC's budget. School districts include:Bath Haslett OkemosDansville Holt/Dimondale StockbridgeDewitt <strong>Lansing</strong> WaverlyEast <strong>Lansing</strong> Leslie WebbervilleGrand Ledge Mason WilliamstonOut-of-District Students ......................... $140.00 *If you reside in Michigan, but not in one of the above15 school districts, you are an out-of-district student.Out-of-State Students ............................ $210.00 *If you live outside of Michigan, you are an out-of-state student.International Students ........................... $216.00 *If you have been admitted to the United States on a temporary,non-resident status, you are classified as an international student.Senior Citizens *If you’re age 62 or older on the first day of the semester and aresident of Michigan six months prior to the beginning of thesemester in which you register, you now qualify for a 50 percenttuition rate on classes at LCC. This rate applies to LCC classestaken for audit or credit. Classes with zero billable hours are notcovered by the tuition rate reduction. Senior citizens will continue topay registration, course and facility fees. For details, e-mail theLCC Welcome Center at welcome@lcc.edu or call (517) 483-1957.Students are responsible for knowing their residency statusand understanding tuition rates at which payment is made tothe college. Students who believe there is a discrepancy intheir residency status and wish to petition for a change shouldcontact Enrollment Services, Gannon Building, room 203 orcall (517) 483-1200. For more information on residency, pleasesee the General Information section of the schedule book.FeesRegistration Fee ...................................... $25.00 *The registration fee is applied to each semester you are enrolledand pays for some of the cost of registration.Facility Fee .....................................................$5.00 *Students are charged a $5 per billable hour facility feeon all credit classes.<strong>Course</strong> Fee* <strong>Course</strong> fees vary and apply to coursesrequiring special supplies, equipment or travel. See classofferings to find out if a course fee applies to your selection.Online Learning <strong>Course</strong> Fee .................... $25.00 *This online fee will be applied to all online courses.*Tuition and fees are subject to change by actionof the LCC Board of Trustees.Please see the current rates at:www.lcc.edu/schedule/general_information/tuition_fees.aspxPayments (General Information)Outstanding debts including accounts in collections and materials atLCC must be returned or paid prior to registering for classes inorder to avoid delays caused by "holds."Each semester, all students are required to either:Pay in full;Sign up for the Nelnet (FACTS) Installment Payment Plan(available to all students);Sign up for the Nelnet (FACTS) Installment Pending AidPayment Plan (available to financial aid students* only); orSubmit Third Party authorization (If your employer, high schoolor an agency is sponsoring your education). This does notinclude FINANCIAL AID.STUDENTS WHO DO NOT COMPLETE ONE OF THE ABOVEOPTIONS BY THEIR PAYMENT DUE DATE WILL BE DROPPEDFROM ALL OF THEIR CLASSES.Students are not automatically dropped for nonattendance.NOTE: There are rare circumstances that can prevent astudent from being dropped for non-payment. It is thestudent’s responsibility to officially withdraw from a course.Checks or money orders must be made payable to <strong>Lansing</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> for the exact amount of tuition and fees. Writeyour student number, semester and driver’s license number on thecheck. The charge for the college processing a dishonored orcheck you stop payment on is $25.00. LCC does not accept twoparty or starter checks. Fees subject to change.Reminder: Check your LCC student e-mail often. The StudentFinance Office utilizes student e-mail as its primary form ofcommunication.Save Time – Pay online, mail in payments and pay in advance ofyour Payment Due Date. Payments are due based on the date youregister. Visit www.lcc.edu/studentfinance/ for detailedinformation regarding payment due dates.Payment can be made at our Student Finance (Cashier) office, bymail or at www.lcc.edu. Payment plans are only available at ourWeb site. You will receive an email notification sent to your currentactive student e-mail address when a new bill is available to view.Students are responsible for maintaining current mail addressesand checking e-mails. Failure to maintain current addresses willresult in the student not receiving important information and notices.You can view and print your tuition bill by going to www.lcc.edu.Bills are not mailed. All students must pay in full, sign up for theNelnet (FACTS) Installment Payment Plan, sign up for the Nelnet(FACTS) Installment Pending Aid Payment Plan (Financial AidStudents) or submit Third Party Authorization by their payment duedate.If you are dropped from your courses, you may re-register with noguarantee of obtaining the same course schedule.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/80


Payment Due DatesPayment due dates are based on the day you registerincluding courses added after initial registration. Student billswill be available to view in Banner Student Self Service.Students will be notified by an e-mail sent to their LCC emailaddress each time a new bill is generated. Bills are notmailed. Check your LCC Student E-Mail often. TheStudent Finance Office utilizes student email as itsprimary form of communication. Payments are due by thepayment due date listed on the student bill. Once thesemester begins payment is expected at the time ofregistration.Visit http://www.lcc.edu/studentfinance/payment_options.aspx forregistration and payment due dates.Student Finance HoursGannon Building Room 214Monday -Thursday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.Friday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Methods of PaymentNelnet (FACTS) Installment Payment PlanFACTS is not a loan program. You have no debt, there are nointerest or finance charges assessed, and there is not a creditcheck. The cost to budget your interest-free monthly paymentplan is a $25 per semester nonrefundable Nelnet (FACTS)Enrollment Fee. You may budget your tuition and fees byeither Automatic Bank Payment or monthly credit carddeduction using Master Card, Discover or American Express.The Nelnet (FACTS) Installment Payment Plan willautomatically withdraw your tuition payments from the bankaccount or credit card you choose on the 5 th of each month,down payments are withdrawn immediately. If you are in aFACTS payment plan do not pay <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>directly.Visit http://www.lcc.edu/studentfinance/payment_options.aspxfor detailed information on payment plan deadlines and duedates.Online Web Credit Card Payment: Students mustclear all registration holds before accessing on-linepayment options.LCC accepts MasterCard or VisaFor the most current registration and paymentinformation and instructions on how to register and payfor courses, visit www.lcc.edu/registrationBy Mail: All mailed payments, company authorizations,sponsorships must be received in Student Finance 1 businessday prior to the scheduled payment due date. Allow 3-5 daysfor mailing. Make check or money order payable to LCC andmail to:By Drop Box (Inside): Located in the Student Finance area inthe Gannon Building (available during building open hours -see Student Finance Hours). Payment envelopes are availableat the drop box site. Complete all information requested anddrop in the drop box with your payment. Complete a paymentenvelope for each student that payment is being made for.Payments will generally be posted to your student account thefollowing business day after the drop box deposit. Please donot call to see if your payment has been posted. Thiscauses delays in processing payments for all students.Receipts will be furnished upon individual request. DO NOTPUT CASH into the DROP BOX. <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>cannot be responsible for cash payments put in the drop box.By Telephone (517) 483-1005 Call and provide your creditcard information Visa or MasterCard prior to your paymentdeadline.By Sponsor (employer, state agency, etc.) Please plan ahead:Third party sponsorship is not Financial Aid, nor a Scholarship.Vouchers submitted for payment are subject to sponsorcontract. If a sponsor is authorizing a partial payment, thestudent will be responsible for the balance due by the postedpayment due date. The student is responsible for droppingclasses he/she does not intend to take. Authorizations from asponsor can take 6-8 weeks for processing.1. Registration prior to the ―beginning of the semester‖date. (See Registration Calendar/Important Dates)‣ Authorization must be received by the StudentFinance Office 1 business day prior to thepayment due date.2. Registration after the ―beginning of the semester‖ date.(See Registration Calendar/Important Dates)‣ Authorization must be received by the final date of50% drops and adds (See the Deadlines forDrops, Adds, Refunds, and Audits)3. The following information must appear in the sponsor'sauthorization: student name, student number or SocialSecurity number (optional) and clear billing instructions.4. Sponsor authorizations may be faxed to (517) 483-9858.For further information, sponsors and students can call StudentFinance at (517) 483-1278.Reminder: Check your LCC Student E-Mail often. TheStudent Finance Office utilizes student email as itsprimary form of communication.By Financial Aid (grants, scholarships, loans). Please planahead. All Financial Aid students must sign up for the Nelnet(FACTS) Payment or Pending Aid Payment Plan. Visitwww.lcc.edu/studentfinance/ for detailed information. Financialaid may be available to those who qualify. For moreinformation, visit www.lcc.edu/fa.Tuition Payments7210 - Student Finance<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>PO Box 40010<strong>Lansing</strong>, MI 48901-7210In Person: To avoid standing in long lines, pay in advance ofyour payment due date. Cash, check, money order,MasterCard or VISA are accepted at Student Finance locatedon the second floor of the Gannon Building, Grand Avenue.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/81


Refund ProcessVisit http://www.lcc.edu/studentfinance/tuition/ for current refundinformationCall (517) 483-1272Refunds will begin to be issued approximately 2 weeks afterclasses begin.If you are a financial aid recipient, you may or may not beeligible for all or a portion of any refunds (See GeneralInformation, Financial Aid Refunds).If you pay by a personal check, refunds could be held for 21days from the date the payment is posted to your account toallow for check processing. Holds and/or an incompleteaddress will always stop all refunds from being processed.Financial Aid Recipients and Third Party SponsorPayments Refund RulesIf courses are paid through financial aid or by a sponsor, or thecollege employee exemption, students must contact EnrollmentServices to officially drop their courses. Failure to officiallywithdraw could cause the course to remain on the student'sacademic record making them financially responsible forpayment.Refund deadlines are outlined on the Refunds chart page.The <strong>Lansing</strong><strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> FoundationBuilding <strong>Community</strong>.Creating Opportunity.Every year, the LCC Foundation awards morethan 500 scholarships to students who mightotherwise be unable to pursue their dreams.Since 1981, scholarships totaling more than $3.5million have been awarded to LCC students,who have gone on to be healthcare workers, teachers,welders and accountants—students who haveestablished themselves in fulfilling careers righthere in <strong>Lansing</strong>.Want to help? You can make financial contributionsin many ways and to many different funds. If you’dlike more information, call the Foundation Officeand ask to be connected tothe LCC Foundation.We’ll be happy to talkwith you about youroptions.For thestudents...For the college...For the community.The <strong>Lansing</strong><strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> Foundationwww.lcc.edu/foundation/Register early! For the most current online information about course offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/82


LCC Student NumberXClass <strong>Schedule</strong> WorksheetPlease complete this worksheet before you register.Web Site: lcc.edu<strong>Course</strong>ReferenceNumber--CRN(12345)<strong>Course</strong>Number(SAMP 123)CreditsBillablehoursTimeDaysBuilding/RoomFacility Fee($5 multiplyby billablehours)Tuition(multiplyby billablehours)Registration,online, andcourse feesHelpful advising tips:Make sure you have the correct curriculum code listed when you register.Check to make sure you have the necessary placement levels and prerequisites.Apply for placement level or course prerequisite waivers before you register. (See www.lcc.edu/advising/waivers.htm for more details.)Have back-up courses in mind when you register in case your first choice is not available.Discuss your career and educational plans with advisors, counselors and program advisors throughout your college career.Meet with a career counselor if you are undecided about your career goals. Call 517-483-1172, Career and Employment Services orvisit: www.lcc.edu/ces for more information.Take advantage of these advising options:DOWNTOWN CAMPUS - 400 N. Washington Square, Gannon BuildingIn Person: Academic Advising Center, Gannon Building, Room 212By Phone: (517) 483-1904 or toll-free 1 (800) 644-4522E-mail: eadvising@lcc.eduAdvising Seminars: www.lcc.edu/advising/seminarsNew Students: Orientation provides advising as part of the program. Call (517) 483-1957 or visit www.lcc.edu/orientation for moreinformation.Need help getting started?In addition to the Downtown Campus, assistance with admissions, placement testing, advising and registration is available at the followinglocations: (please call ahead for availability at off-campus sites)Clinton County Center, 1013 South U.S. 27, Suite C (South Pointe Mall), St. Johns: (989) 224-2017LCC East, 2827 Eyde Parkway, East <strong>Lansing</strong>: (517) 483-1860Livingston County Center at Parker Campus, 402 Wright Road, Howell: (517) 545-3522West Campus, 5708 Cornerstone Drive, <strong>Lansing</strong>: (517) 267-5452Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/83


Admission InformationCall (517) 483-1200, option 1Prospective students must complete an admission applicationbefore registering for classes. Those who have never applied foradmission to LCC must submit an application for admission. Visitthe admissions website at lcc.edu/admissions/ for moreinformation on the types of admission available to you or todownload specific applications.Two ways to complete an admission application:1. Online - The recommended way to submit an admissionapplication.Visit lcc.edu and click on the APPLY NOW link. Followthe steps to complete an application and create aTechnology User Identification (TUID).International students visitlcc.edu/admissions/interstu/ to print the internationalapplication form.2. In this book:An admission application may be found at the end of thispublication.Fill out the application, then FAX the printed copy, mailit, or personally bring it to EnrollmentServices/Admissions Office.FAX: (517) 483-1170MAILING ADDRESS:1121 – Enrollment Services, Room 203 Gannon Building<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>PO Box 40010<strong>Lansing</strong>, MI 48901-7210See the current college catalog (<strong>Course</strong> Descriptions and GeneralInformation publication) or visit lcc.edu/catalog/for additional details regarding:Under age 18 admission programs.International applicants.Residency.Selective admission programs.Transcript and transfer credit.All applicants will receive a letter regarding admission to LCC (not toa specific program). Applicants who do not receive a letter withintwo weeks should call the Admission Office or e-mailadmissions@lcc.edu. Individuals who need to have an applicationmailed to a specific location may also call.Campus ToursCall (517) 483-1957 or visit: lcc.edu/admissions/campusvisit/Tours of the downtown campus are available without appointmenton Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m., 12 p.m. and 3p.m. from The Welcome Center, Room 221, Gannon Building. Toursare also included with LCC orientation programs.Tours of West Campus are available by appointment only onMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.Please call (517) 267-5452 to schedule.Academic Advising CenterCall (517) 483-1904Advisors assist students with course selection, assessment results,academic programs, transfer to four-year colleges and universities,general college information or other academic concerns, all of whichwill help students with the development of an academic plan.Academic advising is available in the Room 212 Gannon Buildingand in academic department offices. The Advising Center providesservices on an appointment basis as well as in the Advising Lab. Tomake an appointment with an advisor, please call (517) 483-1904.Academic Advising Center hours may change during registrationand semester breaks. Call for up-to-date information.Regular hours:Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.Friday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Online AdvisingStudents can have general advising questions answered by anacademic advisor within 1 to 3 business days by sending questionsto eadvising@lcc.edu.OrientationCall (517) 483-1957 or visit: lcc.edu/orientationNew students are required to complete orientation prior toregistering for classes. Orientation provides key information to helpyou feel comfortable as you begin your academic experience atLCC. During orientation you will:Hear tips from students and faculty for being successful at LCCLearn ways to pay for classesTour the campusGet academic advisingRegister for classesOrientation is free and available online and in-person. For moreinformation, including frequently asked questions, visitlcc.edu/orientation, or call 517-483-1957, option 0.In Person Orientation: is led by LCC staff on campus and lastsfour hours. Adult guests are welcome to attend with students (limitone per student). For an updated schedule of orientation dates andto sign-up, visit lcc.edu/orientation.Online Orientation: Students with a reading level 5 may completetheir orientation online or in person. Online orientation takes lesstime than in person orientation, can be completed on your ownschedule, and does not have to be completed in one sitting. Formore information about the online orientation option, includinginstructions on how to get started, visitlcc.edu/orientation/complete/online.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/84


Skills AssessmentFor information, call (517) 267-5500Student success is our highest priority!Before students can register for any course with a reading, writingor math skill level as a prerequisite, they must:1. Refer to the <strong>Course</strong> Offerings Section to see which coursesrequire reading, writing and/or math skill levels.2. Establish skill level by test, waiver, or proficiency.3. Talk with an advisor to plan a class schedule.Studies have shown that many students fail critical courses dueto a lack of reading, writing and/or math skills. By setting skillsprerequisites for key courses, the college expects that allstudents who enroll in these courses can read, write andcompute at a level adequate for success. If, after testing,students find that their skill levels need improvement, LCCadvisors will suggest a variety of learning opportunities that willbuild skills.How to Establish Skill LevelsStudents must have a picture ID and an LCC studentnumber to test. A student number is assigned after applyingto LCC.Complete Placement Testing. It takes approximatelytwo hours to complete all three placement tests.Students may need more time if advanced mathplacement tests are taken. These tests are not timed.Students are advised to take a short break betweentests.Reading and Writing Placement levels do not expire.Math placement levels of 3 and 4 do not expire.Math levels of 5 and above are generally valid for two years.After two years, if students wish to take a math or stats course,they are required to retake the math placement test to updatetheir level.Students wishing to take other LCC courses requiring a mathlevel or prerequisite may also be required to retake the mathplacement test to update their level.Testing is available until one hour before posted closing time.Testing hours vary between semesters. Call to verify hours ofoperation or visit lcc.edu/assessment/. In addition to thedowntown campus, placement testing is available at the followingoff-campus locations:Clinton County Center, St. Johns: (989) 224-2017LCC East: (517) 483-1860Livingston County Center atParker Campus: (517) 545-3522West Campus: (517) 267-5452Waiver Eligibility VerificationPlacement tests can be waived under certain circumstances.Students seeking to determine if they have other test scores,completed courses, or degrees that may qualify for a waivershould check the Waiver FAQ’s, located on the Waiver Teamwebsite: lcc.edu/advising/waivers.aspx. Or visit Room 212 inthe Gannon Building. Waiver requests require one to threebusiness days to process.<strong>Course</strong>s Needing Pre-approvalStudents registering in classes requiring course approval mustobtain permission from the instructor and/or department prior toregistration. <strong>Course</strong>s requiring approval are noted in the courselistings.Prerequisites<strong>Course</strong> prerequisites could include any one or more of thefollowing: completion of other courses with a minimum grade;reading, writing, and/or math levels; other placement testsand/or requirements; curriculum restrictions; co-requisitecourses (which must be taken with the course); and/ordepartment approvals. Be sure to check the requirements forthe course before registration. Students can find out if they meetrequired skill levels by taking placement tests. Students whodo not meet the indicated course prerequisites will beunable to complete the registration process. Students whohave met the requirements for the course through othermethods such as transfer courses and/or experience shouldcontact the department offering the course or submit a waiverrequest form. For a copy of this form or more information aboutwaiver guidelines, visit lcc.edu/advising/waivers.aspx. Waiverrequests require one to three business days to process. See the<strong>Course</strong> Index for department office locations and phonenumbers.Registration InformationCall (517) 483-1200, option 3New, Current and Returning StudentsAll registration for new, current or returning students should bedone online. To register, go to lcc.edu/schedule and follow theinstructions.Before registering, see the Academic Advising Section forimportant information.Students needing assistance in registering for a TUID (User ID)or accessing their account on the web should contact the LCCHelp Desk at (517) 483-5221 or at lcc1@lcc.edu.Proof of Residency<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> verifies the residence of eachstudent each semester by mailings sent to the current addressthe student has on file with the college. Residency status maybe adjusted for those students whose mail is returned to thecollege from their current address on file. Students areresponsible for knowing and understanding their residencystatus and must provide proof of residency if petitioning for achange of residency. <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves theright to make the final decision on residency eligibility.Residency is based on where a student has resided for the sixmonths immediately prior to the first day of the semester ofenrollment. One or more of the following documents may berequired as proof of residency:A. Current Michigan driver’s license or State identificationcard issued not less than six months prior to the firstday of the semester in which residency is beingsoughtB. Paid current year property tax receipt indicating LCCassessment. The receipt must include the name of thestudent (or parent if the student is a dependent asdefined by IRS code) as the property owner.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/85


C. Current rental or lease agreement indicating sixmonths residency immediately prior to the first day ofthe semester in which residency is sought. The leaseor rental agreement must include: the date the leaseor rental agreement was executed, the beginning andending dates of the current lease or rental agreement,the landlord or property manager’s name, address andphone number; and the student’s (or parent ofdependent student) name and signature.D. Utility bills with the student’s (or parent of dependentstudent) name and address for each of the six monthsprior to the first day of the semesterIf a change of residency status is approved by the publisheddeadline date each semester and the student is eligible for arefund, the difference between the previous residency statusand the new residency status shall be refunded. No Petition forChange of Residency Forms will be considered after thepublished deadline date.It is a violation of college policy to present false documentation.Registrar staff may verify the validity of the documentspresented as proof of residency. <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>reserves the right to make the final decision on residencyeligibility.Registration HoldsRegistration holds will prevent students from registering. Holdsmay be placed on student registration for reasons such asoutstanding financial obligations, overdue library items, or anincorrect address. Students should satisfy their holds prior toregistration in order to save time during the busy enrollmentperiods.Student Identification Cards(StarCard)New students registering at LCC should have their identificationpictures taken for their StarCard at the time of registration. TheStarCard serves as a student photo ID card, parking card, LCCLibrary card, and computer lab access card.How do students get a StarCard?Students must be currently registered for classes beforereceiving a StarCard. Please bring a picture ID (driver’slicense, passport) for identification verification, a copy ofyour class schedule, along with your student number andTechnology User Identification (TUID) to assist in speedyissuing of your StarCard.The fee to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged StarCard is$15. StarCards used for paid parking, which haveinsufficient funds, will be confiscated. There is a re-issuefee for confiscated StarCards.Parking (StarCard)Parking and ID Services provides assistance with parkingoptions.Simply stop by Parking and ID Services in the Gannon Building,Room 215.For more information, call (517) 483-1798 Monday throughThursday 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Auditing ClassesA class taken as an audit results in no grade or credit for thestudent and is usually taken for purposes of self improvement orgeneral interest. Students wishing to audit must meet allprerequisites required for the course and indicate their intentionto audit at the time they register for the course. Audited coursescannot be applied toward a degree or certificate and cannot beused to meet prerequisites.The college allows students to change from credit to audit orfrom audit to credit by the end of the second week of classes(and other equivalent dates as specified for variable lengthcourses). Students electing to change from audit to credit areresponsible for having course work up-to-date at the time thechange is made. Changes from credit to audit through the endof the second week for 16-week courses (and other equivalentdates as specified for variable length courses) do not requireinstructor approval. Students should be aware thatexercising this option may have an impact on their financialassistance or on student employment at the college. Anystudent balance due created by a change in credit or auditstatus must be paid by the student. Changes in audit orcredit status must be requested by the student throughEnrollment Services/Office of the Registrar.Registrar/Student RecordsTo obtain information on residency, registration, graduation, orcheck on the status of incoming or outgoing transcript requests,contact Enrollment Services on LCC's Main Campus at (517)483-1200, option 3, or visit Room 203 in the Gannon Building.State and Federal LawsProtect the Privacy of Your RecordsProviding a Social Security number to the college is voluntary.An individual’s Social Security number will be used for keepingrecords, doing research, and reporting purposes. If studentschoose not to use their Social Security number, they will not bedenied admission to the college. However, they may be deniedcertain services such as access to some financial assistanceand tax reporting. The number may be used for the following:Identify and maintain student records at LCCDetermine or verify eligibility for services, certifyattendance, and report student statusMaintain LCC databases and/or other financial aidprogramsTax reporting purposesStudents will be assigned an ID number (TUID) which they willneed to access LCC records about themselves or to obtainservices. Please read the statement in the LCC <strong>Course</strong><strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Book</strong> under student identification cards, whichdescribes how student ID cards are to be used.LCC complies with the Family Educational Rights andPrivacy Act of 1974 which regulates the release of SocialSecurity numbers and other personally identifiableinformation from educational records.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/86


Financial AidCall (517) 483-1200, option 2LCC School Code 002278Financial aid is a resource available to assist students with theireducational costs. Applying early, maintaining good grades,and checking their Banner Self Service account weekly will helpstudents navigate the financial aid process and ensure theirfinancial aid is processed in a timely manner.When to ApplyStudents must apply each year by electronically submittinga ―Free Application for Federal Student Aid‖ (FAFSA) to thefederal government at fafsa.gov. Students are encouragedto submit their FAFSA as soon as income taxes are filed. Iffiling for taxes is not required, the FAFSA can be submittedas early as January 1. The Financial Aid Office mustreceive the FAFSA application by the semester deadline.Fall semester deadline is August 1, spring semesterdeadline is December 1, and summer semester deadline isMay 1. Students should electronically submit the FAFSAApplication to the federal processor at least two weeksprior to the deadline to ensure that LCC receives theFAFSA application by the deadline. Late applications canbe submitted but will not be processed until after thesemester begins.Eligibility RequirementsTo receive financial aid, a student must:Be working toward an eligible program of study.Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non U.S. citizen.Have a valid Social Security Number.Be registered for Selective Service, if required.Be making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).1. Cumulative GPA of a 2.0 or better in allcourses attempted.2. Cumulative completion ratio of 70% or betterof all courses attempted (withdrawals,incompletes, audits, transfer credits,repeated courses, and all attempted coursesare reflected in this calculation).3. Completion of the declared program of studywithin the maximum timeframe permitted.Not owe a refund on a federal grant or be in defaulton a federal educational loan.Not be receiving financial aid at another institutionconcurrently.Stay InformedStudents are expected to stay up-to-date on the status oftheir financial aid by:Accessing their Banner Self Service account atlcc.edu/bannerChecking their LCC E-mail account atlcc.edu/student_emailReviewing the LCC Financial Aid Web site atlcc.edu/faChanges in Enrollment LevelDuring A Refund PeriodIf a student drops any or all courses in a semester during arefund period, then financial aid eligibility will berecalculated based on the final enrollment level. A studentwho has received a refund prior to dropping any or allcourses during a refund period will likely have toimmediately repay funds to LCC. If the student is enrolledin the FACTS Pending Aid Payment Plan, payments will beautomatically withdrawn from the student’s designatedaccount. For more information, visitlcc.edu/studentfinance/payment_options.aspx.After A Refund PeriodIf a student drops one or more, but not all courses after arefund period, then financial aid eligibility will not berecalculated. However, students with Stafford Loans whofall below 6 credits of enrollment will enter either theirGrace Period or Repayment.Total Withdrawal From All <strong>Course</strong>sIf a student completely withdraws from all courses beforethe 60% point, then a Federal Refund Calculation will becompleted to determine what portion of disbursed aid mustbe returned to the federal government. LCC willimmediately return the portion of aid due to the federalgovernment and generate a bill for that amount to thestudent. The student must immediately repay the billedamount to LCC. If the student is enrolled in an activeFACTS Pending Aid Payment Plan, payments will beautomatically withdrawn from the student’s designatedaccount. For more information, visitlcc.edu/studentfinance/payment_options.aspx.Failure Of All <strong>Course</strong>sIf a student fails to pass or earn credit in at least onecourse, then a Federal Refund Calculation will becompleted to determine what portion of disbursed aid mustbe returned to the federal government. LCC willimmediately return the portion of aid due to the federalgovernment and generate a bill for that amount to thestudent. The student must immediately repay the billedamount to LCC. If the student is enrolled in an activeFACTS Pending Aid Payment Plan, payments will beautomatically withdrawn from the student’s designatedaccount. For more information, visitlcc.edu/studentfinance/payment_options.aspx.Financial Aid RefundsAll Financial Aid Refunds are issued electronically through the<strong>Lansing</strong> CC Debit Card. For details on the refund options andhow to active a refund preference, visitlcc.edu/studentfinance/lansingccdebitcard. If the total amountof the student’s financial aid award for the semester exceedsthe student’s tuition and fees owed to LCC, a refund will beissued. For information on when refunds will be available, visitlcc.edu/studentfinance/refunds.Veteran ServicesCall (517) 483-1200, option 3The <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Veteran Service staff isavailable to assist veterans and their dependents withapplication and receipt of any educational benefit entitlementallowed through the Department of Veteran Affairs. For moreinformation and application assistance visit the VeteranServices Web Site at lcc.edu/veteran.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/87


LCC Notification of Student RightsUnder FERPA<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> shall not distribute student lists tonon-college agencies except as required by law. In compliancewith the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides the following information:1. Students and/or a parent of a student, if the student is adependent, have the right to access, inspect, and review alleducational records directly related to the student. Uponpresentation of pictured identification and a written requestfrom the student to the Enrollment Services/Registrar'sOffice in Room 203 of the Gannon Building, access to alleducational records shall be provided within a reasonableperiod of time (not to exceed 45 days from the date therequest is submitted).2. Educational records include all information maintained bythe <strong>College</strong> which is directly related to the student with theexception of:a. Financial records of the student's parents.b. Confidential letters of recommendation prior toJanuary 1, 1975.c. Confidential letters and recommendations associatedwith admissions, application for employment, orreceipt of an honor or honorary recognition to whichstudents have waived rights of inspection and review.d. Educational records containing information aboutmore than one student. However, the <strong>College</strong> mustpermit access to that part of the record which pertainsonly to the inquiring student.e. Reports made by physicians, psychiatrists, orpsychologists in connection with their treatment.f. Records of instructional, supervisory, administrative,and certain educational personnel which are in thesole possession of the originator.g. Records of the law enforcement unit of the <strong>College</strong> ifcompiled for law enforcement purposes.h. Records which relate exclusively to individuals in theircapacity as <strong>College</strong> employees.3. Directory information may be released at the discretion of<strong>College</strong> officials for any student who has not submitted acompleted Request to Prevent Disclosure of DirectoryInformation form to the Enrollment Services/Registrar'sOffice. The disclosure prevention form remains in effect untilthe student provides a written release to the Office of theRegistrar. Directory information includes but is not limited to:a. Name of studentb. Dates of attendancec. Enrollment statusd. Awards, degrees, or certificates receivede. Participation in officially recognized activitiesf. Sport, weight, and height of members of athleticteamsg. Previous educational agency or institution attendedh. E-mail addressCopies of the Request to Prevent Disclosure ofDirectory Information form and the Family EducationalRights and Privacy Act are available upon request in theEnrollment Services/Registrar's Office and the Office ofthe Dean of Student Services Division. <strong>Lansing</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> prohibits the release of personallyidentifiable information other than directory informationfrom educational records without the student's writtenconsent. Exceptions to this statement are listed below:a. Academic and administrative officials, staff, and personswho have entered into a partnership or contract with<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and whom the college hasdetermined to have legitimate educational interest.Officials are defined as faculty, administration, support andprofessional employees, sworn officers of the police andpublic safety department as part of an investigation andother persons who manage student record information. Anofficial has a legitimate educational interest if the officialneeds to review an educational record in order to fulfill hisor her professional responsibility.b. Other educational institutions in which the student isenrolled or intends to enroll.c. Individuals and organizations who provide financial aidor scholarships to the student.d. Authorized representatives of the Comptroller Generalof the United States, the Secretary of the Department ofHealth and Human Services, the Department ofVeterans Administration, the Department of Education,and administrative heads of state and federaleducational agencies authorized by law.e. Accrediting organizations to carry out their accreditingfunctions.f. Appropriate authorities in compliance with judicial ordersand pursuant to lawfully issued subpoenas. The studentshall be notified of any such orders or subpoenas unlessthe subpoena or order prohibits notification by the<strong>College</strong>. The <strong>College</strong> shall comply with the subpoenaten (10) days after an attempt to notify the student of therequest.g. Appropriate parties in an emergency if knowledge of theinformation is necessary to protect the health or safetyof the student or other individuals.h. Parents who have established the student's status as adependent according to Internal Revenue Code of 1954,Section 152.i. An alleged victim of any crime of violence of the resultsof any disciplinary proceeding conducted by the <strong>College</strong>against the alleged perpetrator of the crime.j. Military recruiters for the purpose of federal militaryrecruiting as stated in Public Law 104-206, Section509(2).<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> will maintain a record of eachdisclosure of identifiable information from the externalindividuals or agencies listed above. The record will bemaintained in the Enrollment Services/Registrar's Office and willinclude the date, the name and address of the requesting party,the information requested, and the reason for requesting theinformation. The <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to correct any errormade on an academic record or evaluation and will notify thestudent in writing of any record or evaluation correction. Staff ofthe college are subject to the requirements of the FamilyEducational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended.Students have the right to request correction or amendment ofinformation on educational records that are inaccurate,misleading or which violate privacy rights. Due processprocedures for requesting correction or amendment toeducational records are stated in the <strong>College</strong> Catalog underStudent Appeals. Students who feel their rights under theFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act have been abridgedmay file complaints with the Family Policy and RegulationsOffice, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/88


Web Registration InstructionsBanner Student System1. Begin at lcc.edu and click on Sign in link (top of page).2. Click on Banner Web Self Service Link3. Click on Enter Secure Area4. Enter your TUID or Student Number and your Banner pin. Thefirst time logging in, your Banner pin will be your date of birthin MMDDYY format. You will then set a permanent 6 digit pinand create a security question and corresponding answer.A note on navigation: do not use your browser’s “back” button fromthis point forward; instead use links on the page such as “Return toprevious menu” or others to navigate through the system.5. Click ―student‖6. Click ―registration‖a. Click ―1) verify address‖ and either ―update‖ youraddress or, if your address is correct, click ―Return toRegistration Steps‖ to continue.b. Click ―2) select term‖ and submit.c. Click ―3) add or drop classes‖; theni. either enter the CRN number for the sectionii.you wish to register for and click ―submitchanges‖ to register for that class.or click the ―class search‖ button to look forthe CRN. Register for the desired CRN bychecking the select box on the left, thenscroll down and click ―register‖ button.7. Repeat step 6c until satisfied with your schedule8. To view or print your class schedule from herea. click the ―student‖ tab at the topb. click ―registration‖c. click ―4) student detail schedule‖d. view or print as desired & click ―continue to nextstep‖9. Click ―5) registration fee assessment‖ to view your fees Click―return to registration steps‖10. Click ―6) Select your Payment Option‖11. Click ―exit‖ to end your session and secure your accountNote: If you wish to audit a course (e.g. not get a grade orcredit for the course), complete the following steps after youare registered:Repeat step 6 a, b and c above to view your schedule. Under―Grade Mode‖ click the blue text ―numeric standard‖. For the desiredcourse(s), change grade mode to ―audit‖ and click ―submitchanges‖.Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/89


Directory ofCampus ServicesVarious resource, program and service areas at <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> are listed below. For long distance calls dial (800) 644-4522. UseArea code (517) unless otherwise noted. In addition to calling for assistance,Details are available online at www.lcc.edu. To view more information, go tothe keyword search on the LCC home page and enter the name of the areayou’re interested in or to view the entire director enter Service Directoryin the keyword search.LocationPhoneAcademic Resource Center................................. A&S 455......................... 483-1555Admissions........................................................... GB 203........................... 483-1200Advising Center................................................... GB 212............................483-1904Arts & Sciences Division..................................... A&S 110.......................... 483-1010Assessment Center.............................................. GB 200............................267-5500Athletics Department........................................... GB 460........................... 483-1624<strong>Book</strong>stores............................................................ VARIOUS........................483-1957Business & <strong>Community</strong> Institute........................ WCB M105..................... 483-1857Business, Media andInformation Technologies Division.................. GB 135........................... 483-5334Career and Employment Services...................... GB 218............................483-1172Child Care............................................................. Early LCC........................483-1100Child Care Grants................................................. GB 204............................ 483-1199Clinton County Center......................................... St. Johns............... (989) 224-2017<strong>Community</strong> and Continuing Education............. LCC East......................... 483-1860Computer Lab (Downtown Campus)................. TLC 100...........................483-1038Computer Lab (West Campus)............................ WCB M123/124.............. 483-1638Disability Support Services................................. GB 204............................483-1924Disadvantaged/Tuition Incentive Program........ GB 204............................483-1924Enrollment Services............................................ GB 203........................... 483-1200Evening <strong>College</strong> Offices...................................... WCB M103..................... 483-1324A&S 110.......................... 483-1010Financial Aid......................................................... GB 203........................... 483-1200Honors Program.................................................. A&S 211..........................483-1040Health and Human Services Division................. HHS 103..........................483-1410LCC East (East <strong>Lansing</strong>)....................................... LCC East......................... 483-1860LCC Foundation................................................... RCH.................................483-1985LCC TV................................................................... CALL................................483-1710Library................................................................... TLC 200.......................... 483-1657Limited English Proficiency Program................. GB 204............................483-1924Livingston County Centerat Parker Campus (Howell).............................. LIVCEN........................... 545-3522Lucero................................................................... GB 262........................... 483-9804Math Assistance Center....................................... A&S 309AA.....................483-1073Math Help Desk.................................................... A&S 455......................... 483-1555Media Services..................................................... TLC 123.......................... 483-1670Native American Leadership Program............... GB 212............................483-1904Online Learning................................................... TLC 101.......................... 483-1880Orientation........................................................... GB 221............................483-1957Police and Public Safety...................................... GB 240........................... 483-1800Registrar’s Office.................................................. GB 203........................... 483-1200Returning Adult Program.................................... GB 204............................ 483-1199StarCard and Parking Services (Student ID’s)..... GB 215........................... 483-1798Student Finance................................................... GB 214........................... 483-1272Student Life and Leadership/Ombudsman........ GB 230........................... 483-1285Student Services Division................................... GB 135............................483-1162Student Services West......................................... WCB M106......................267-5452Support Services................................................. GB 204............................483-1924Technical Careers Division.................................. WCB M103......................483-1319Transitional Learning Center............................... A&S 253..........................483-1060TRIO...................................................................... SPS 230...........................483-1161Tutorial Services.................................................. A&S 103......................... 483-1206University Center at LCC..................................... UC.................................. 483-9700Veterans Services................................................ GB 203........................... 483-1200Voluntary Student Insurance Program.............. GB 135............................483-1162Welcome Center (Downtown Campus)(Toll Free: 1-800-644-4522)............................... GB 221............................483-1957Welcome Center (West Campus)........................ WCB M106......................267-5452WLNZ 89.7 FM...................................................... TLC 001...........................483-1710Women’s Resource Center.................................. GB 204............................ 483-1199Writing Center...................................................... A&S 251..........................483-1907LCC Policeand PublicSafetyWe’re available 24hours a day, sevendays a week.From any campus phone:n Non-emergency dial 1800n Emergency dial 911From off-campus phones:n (517) 483-1800Officers can also be called toescort you to your car or frombuilding to building.This document is for informational purposes onlyand is not to be construed as a binding offer orcontract between the college and the student. Thisdocument is subject to change without prior notice.The listing of the instructors’ names in the semesterclass schedule is for informational purposes onlyand does not constitute a contract of employmentor offer to employ any named instructor. Instructionalassignments are subject to change in accordancewith college policies as needs of the college mayrequire. The college reserves the right to cancelclasses which do not have sufficient enrollment.Students enrolled in classes which are cancelled willhave the opportunity to add another class. Classesmay be held in a different room at an off-campuslocation if there is insufficient space on campus.This document is intended to be used with theCatalog, which provides complete information oncourses as well as college regulations and moredetails on the academic calendar and procedures.Board of Trustees:Deborah Canja, ChairpersonEdward Woods III, Vice ChairpersonRobin Smith, SecretaryLarry Meyer, TreasurerJerry L. Hollister, TrusteeRobert E. Proctor, TrusteeThomas Rasmusson, TrusteeBrent Knight, Ed.D.,President, <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by theHigher Learning Commission - a Commission of theNorth Central Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools.The commission can be contacted through the Webat www.ncahlc.org or by phone at (312) 263-0456.The Commission’s address is located at 30 NorthLaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-0456. <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> (DowntownCampus) is located in downtown <strong>Lansing</strong>. Studentservice areas are located at 422 North WashingtonSquare in <strong>Lansing</strong> and can be reached through theWeb at www.lcc.edu and by phone at (517) 483-1957.Register early! For the most current online information about course offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/90


Admission Application FormYou only need to submit ONE application for admission. If you have already submitted an application and would like tochange your admission term or program of study, please contact the Admission Office at 1.800.644.4LCC (1.800.644.4522)and press “2”. Follow the menu to Admissions.Please print legibly in ink. *DENOTES REQUIRED FIELDLCC OFFICE USE ONLY Entered:Student ID*Semester You Plan to Begin: Jan-May June-July Aug-DecDate*Last Nameq Spring 20 q Summer 20 q Fall 20Social Security Number (optional)*First Name*Date of Birth (example: APR-19-2005)Middle NameFormer Last Name (if applicable)*Residence Address(Enter the street address where you currently live.Do not enter a PO Box here. If you have a PO Boxaddress enter it at the bottom of this column.)Suffix*Genderq Maleq Female*Telephone Number(Area Code)E-Mail Address*Street Address (Include apartment number, if any.)*City*State*County*Zip*In which public school district do youcurrently live?(example: St. Johns, Waverly, Holt)*How long have you lived in the district?(example: 10 years, 6 months)yearsmonthsPO BoxZip-*Citizenshipq U.S. Citizen (01)q Permanent Resident (green card) (31)q Refugee (32)q Immigrant (33)q Political Asylum (34)q Other Status:(Example: TPS, H4, B2)If you are in the U.S. on ANY visa type please call the AdmissionOffice at 1-800-644-4522 and request an international application.Ethnic Backgroundq Hispanic or Latinoq Non-Hispanic or LatinoRaceq American Indian or Alaska Native (AM)q Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (NH)q Black or African American (BL)q Asian (AS)q Hispanic (HA)q White (WH)q Two or more races (YY)q Others (ZZ)(Continued on Back)


*Student Type: q First Time Attending Any <strong>College</strong> (1) q Guest (Attends Another <strong>College</strong>) (G)(Check only one)q HS Student Earning <strong>College</strong> Credit (H)q Earned <strong>College</strong> Credit in HS (J)q Returning to LCC (R)q International Guest (F1/M1) (E)q Transfer to LCC (Including Graduatesfrom Other <strong>College</strong>s) (T)*Educational Goal: q Associate Degree (AD) q Transfer to a 4-Year School (T4) q Personal Interest (PI)(Check only one)q Certificate of Achievement (CA) q Certificate of Completion (CC)q Job Advancement (JA) q Maintain Licensure (ML) q Other (OT)*Educational Level: q Earned 30 credits or less/1 year of college (01)(What will your education level beat the time you begin classes at LCC?Check only one)q Earned 30.01 credits or more/more than 1 year of college (02)q Have Associate degree or higher (03)q Transfer to a 2-Year School (T2)*Admission Type:(Select the type that bestdescribes you at the time you willbegin classes at LCC.Check only one)q Age 18 and over or High School Graduateq High School Freshman/Sophomore (H1)q High School Junior/Senior (H2)*Program of StudyProgram Code(Visit lcc.edu/admissions or the LCC catalog for a program code list. All students must declare a program. Do not enter course names here.)*Name of High School Attending/ AttendedIf you received a GED, write GED on the line above or if you did not graduate please write that on the line above.*City *State *I graduated or will graduate on (example: Jun-01-2008)Name of Previous <strong>College</strong>(s) Attended (If you want your credits evaluated for transfer to LCC, please have an official transcript(s) sentto: <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1121-Enrollment Services Office, PO Box 40010, <strong>Lansing</strong>, MI 48901-7210)Name of <strong>College</strong> City StateName of <strong>College</strong> City State*Privacy StatementThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 protects the confidentiality of your student records at <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Your information will be used toevaluate your application for admission and will become part of your permanent student record. Release of this information to a third party without your written consent isprohibited. Please contact Enrollment Services at (517) 483-1200 if you have any questions.q I confirm that I have read and accept the Privacy Statement*Residency StatementYour tuition rate will be based on your residency status. Residency status is based on where you have lived for the six months prior to the first day of the semester ofenrollment. New students may be asked to provide proof of residency. You will receive information on your residency status in your acceptance letter. Refer to the LCCweb page for information on the last day to request a change of residency status for each semester of enrollment. Please contact Enrollment Services at (517) 483-1200if you have any questions.q I confirm that I have read and accept the Residency Statement*Felony StatementIf you have a criminal conviction, you may not qualify for certain careers involving special licensing and/or certifications. To ensure that you are pursuing an appropriatecourse of study at <strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, please contact the Counseling and Advising Center at (517) 483-1904. Request an appointment with either Craig Pretheror Gil Hill to discuss educational plans to assure that your career goals can be achieved.q I confirm that I have read and accept the Felony Statement*Student Code of Conduct StatementThe LCC Student Code of Conduct and General Rules and Regulations are available at www.lcc.edu/Student/Code of Conduct or by contacting Enrollment Services at(517) 483-1167. By submitting this application I acknowledge that I have read and understand the Student Code of Conduct and General Rules and Regulations.q I agree to abide by the Student Code of Conduct and General Rules and Regulations.*Verification StatementI certify that to the best of my knowledge, the information in this application is true and complete. I understand that providing false information may delay my admissionand/or result in disciplinary action.q I confirm that I have read and accept the Verification Statement*SignatureMail or deliver to:<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>1121-Enrollment Services Office2nd Floor Gannon BuildingPO Box 40010, <strong>Lansing</strong>, MI 48901-7210Phone 517.483.1200 Fax 517.483.1170For faster service apply online at lcc.edu.*Date Submitted<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission - a Commissionof the North Central Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools. The commission can be contactedthrough the Web at www.ncahlc.org or by phone at (312) 263-0456. The Commission’saddress is located at 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-0456.<strong>Lansing</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Downtown Campus) is located in downtown <strong>Lansing</strong>.Student service areas are located at 422 North Washington Square in <strong>Lansing</strong> andcan be reached through the Web at www.lcc.edu and by phone at (517) 483-1957.


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