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Schedule of CREDIT CLASSES - Prince George's Community College

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SPRING 2013<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>CREDIT</strong> <strong>CLASSES</strong>


Academic Calendar SPRING 2013Oct. 29 Mon. Begin open registration for Intersession 2013Nov. 26–30 Mon.–Fri. Advance registration for spring 2013for returning studentsDec. 3 Thurs. Begin open registration for spring 2013for all studentsDec. 17 Mon. In-person registration closes (Resumes Thursday,January 3) for spring 2013 Registration forIntersession endsDec. 17 Mon. All tuition due for Intersession classesDec. 20–Jan. 2 Thurs.-Wed. COLLEGE CLOSED—Winter breakJan. 3 Thurs. <strong>College</strong> re-opens/Registration for spring resumesJan. 7 Mon. In person, peak registration beginsJan. 7–18 Mon.–Fri. Intersession classes meetJan. 12 Sat. Special Saturday registration, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Jan. 18 Fri. In- person registration ends for full semester classesJan. 21 Mon. COLLEGE CLOSED—Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday observedJan. 22 Tues. Classes begin for spring 2013Jan. 26 Sat. Classes begin at Laurel <strong>College</strong> CenterFeb. 15 Fri. Last day to apply for spring graduationFeb. 15 Fri. Last day to change from “credit” to “audit” or“audit” to “credit” for full semester classesFeb. 18 Mon. COLLEGE CLOSED—Presidents’ DayMarch 1 Fri. Last day to withdraw from first-half semester classesMarch 13 Wed. Mid-term/End <strong>of</strong> first half-semester classesMarch 14 Thur. Begin second half-semester classesMarch 25–31 Mon.–Sun. COLLEGE CLOSED—Spring break(all campuses but Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center)March 27–Apr. 2 Wed.–Tues. Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center Closed—Spring breakApril 1 Mon. <strong>College</strong> reopens and classes resumeApril 12 Fri. Last day to withdraw from full semester classesApril 22 Mon. Begin open registration for all summer 2013 termsApril 26 Fri. Last day to withdraw from second half-semester classesApril 29–May 3 Mon.–Fri. Advance registration for fall 2013 semester for returning studentsMay 6 Mon. Begin open registration for fall 2013 semesterMay 6 Mon. Last day <strong>of</strong> regular classes for the spring 2013 semester.May 6–11** Mon.–Sat. Final examination period/last week <strong>of</strong> classes atLaurel <strong>College</strong> CenterMay 7–13** Tues.–Mon. Final examination period/last week <strong>of</strong> classes at all campusesMay 23 Thurs. CommencementAttention!—AdvanceRegistration for Spring 2013The advance registration period allows eligiblestudents to register for the next semesterbefore registration is opened to the generalpublic. Advance registration occurs the weekprior to the start <strong>of</strong> open registration. Withinthis period, students with more credits mayregister before students who have earnedfewer credits at <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>. Only students enrolled in spring,summer, or fall 2012 are eligible to participatein advance registration for the upcomingspring semester.The following cut<strong>of</strong>fs shall be in effect forparticipation in the five days <strong>of</strong> advance registration.Total credits earned includes coursesin progress.MondayNovember 26Reserved for current students who haveearned 36 or more credits at PGCCTuesdayNovember 27Reserved for current students who haveearned 24 or more credits at PGCCWednesdayNovember 28Reserved for current students who haveearned 12 or more credits at PGCCThurs.-Fri.Nov. 29–30Open to all current studentsMondayDecember 3Registration open to everyoneNOTE: For purposes <strong>of</strong> participation inadvance registration, developmental courseEH’s do not contribute to credits earned. Theydo, however, count as current enrollmentsif the courses are in the fall 2012 semester.These dates do not apply to registration forWorkforce Development and ContinuingEducation courses.May 25–27 Sat.–Mon. COLLEGE CLOSED—Memorial Day observedJune 3 Mon. Summer sessions begin**Possible snow make-up days<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


2 Largo Campus Map SPRING 20131. Kent HallAdministrationWorkforce Developmentand Continuing EducationHuman Resources2. Accokeek HalleLearning ServicesLibrary3. Bladen HallAdmissions and RecordsAdvising and Transfer ServicesCashierDisability Support Services (DSS)Enrollment ServicesFinancial Aid Office (FAO)Health Education Center (nurse)RecruitmentRegistrationVeterans ServicesWelcome Center4. Bladen HallCampus Police Substation<strong>College</strong> Lab Services (computer labs)Language Studies LabStudent Assessment Services (Testing Center)Tutoring and Writing Centers5. Largo Student CenterBookstoreCampus Dining<strong>College</strong> Life Services<strong>Community</strong> Rooms A, B, CRennie Forum6. Chesapeake Hall7. Lanham HallAcademy <strong>of</strong> Health Sciencesat <strong>Prince</strong> <strong>George's</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>International Education CenterService Learning8. Marlboro HallALANACareer/Job ServicesCenter for Work-Based LearningMarlboro GalleryStudent Development Resource Center(SDRC)Vocational Support Services (VSS)11. Robert I. Bickford NatatoriumPoolRacquetball CourtsWeight Room12. Continuing Education Building(classrooms only)13. Steel Building14. Childtime Children’s Center15. Facilities Management BuildingCampus Police16. Track/Practice Soccer Field17. Golf Range18. Tennis Courts19. Racquetball Courts20. Auto Bay21. Warehouse22. Baseball Diamond23. S<strong>of</strong>tball Diamond24. Picnic Grove25. Temporaries 1 and 226. Temporary Services Building TS27. Temporary Services Building TO28. Temporary Services Building TZ29. Center for Advanced Technology<strong>College</strong> Lab Services (computer labs)Cyber Café30. Center for Health Studies31. Temporary 332. Main Soccer Field9. Queen Anne Fine ArtsHallam Theatre10. Novak Field House<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


4 Registration Instructions SPRING 2013123467How to Read Course Information inthe <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> Classes1. The first line for each course listed in theschedule contains the subject and the4-digit course number, the course titleand the number <strong>of</strong> Credits or EquivalentHours (EHs) the course carries.HST = Subject 1320 = course numberModern History = title3 credits = credits2. The next line, indicates what, if any, prerequisitesthe course may have. In otherwords, this is what you need to have completedbefore you enroll in this course.3. Individual course <strong>of</strong>ferings are arrangedaccording to various locations.4. Course sections line indicates precisely thedays/time/dates/location <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong>fering<strong>of</strong> the course.You are actually going to register for onespecific section <strong>of</strong> a particular course.You can register for any section <strong>of</strong> anycourse if you know the course subject(HST), number (1320) and section (LD02)identifier you desire.5. You can also register for any section byindicating the 5-digit synonym (59274 inthis case). You don’t need any other informationif you use the synonym.6. Additionally, the date, time and locationhas been conveniently spelled out for youbelow each course section line.7. Additional information about the course isprovided in the Notes section.HST-1320 Modern History3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyLargo DayHST-1320-LD0 1 592731/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2062HST-1320-LD02 5927451/23–5/13 TTH 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2062Largo EveningHST-1320-LE01 59275ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Jan. 23.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Here is what letters in the sectiondesignators mean:DL: Distance Learning SectionHY: Hybrid Section—includes bothclassroom and online teachingIN: Independent StudyLD: Largo Campus Daytime SectionLE: Largo Campus Evening SectionLS: Largo Campus Saturday SectionLU: Largo Campus Sunday SectionLW: Largo Campus Weekender Section(Friday night & all day Saturday)TV: Television or TelecreditXD: Extension Center Day SectionXE: Extension Center Evening SectionXS: Extension Center Saturday SectionXU: Extension Center Sunday SectionXW: Extension Weekend(Friday night & all day Saturday)Course DescriptionsCourse descriptions no longer appear inthe class schedule. To read a description<strong>of</strong> the content <strong>of</strong> a course, go to Chapter 6<strong>of</strong> the college catalog, either hard copy oronline. Or, access the course through OwlLink. You do not need to sign in to see thedescriptions. Go to “credit students” andthen select an option under “search forcredit courses. Select Spring, 2013 as theterm. Select the subject and course number.Click on any “Section Name and Title”entry. The description will appear on theresulting page.Registration InstructionsTo Register for Classes in PersonPick up a registration form in Bladen Hall orthe extension centers. Use this schedule to:1. Select the course—for exampleHST-1320.2. Select a general locationand time frame.3. Select the section—the specific day andtime and location.4. Write your choice on the registrationform in one <strong>of</strong> two ways:Use the 5-digit synonym number—forexample 59274 OR Use the course/sectiondesignator combination—HST-1320-LD025. Turn in your completed registrationform to Bladen Hall, Room 126or an extention center coordinator.That's all there is to it... Select the referencenumber or the course and section. Gettingenrolled couldn’t be easier!Register Online Using Owl Link!To register through Owl Link, the collegemust have your current active e-mail address.Students at <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> are encouraged to self-register forcredit classes using Owl Link. Owl Link isaccessible in two ways—through the <strong>College</strong>website at www.pgcc.edu or through MyPGCC, a home page just for students atmy.pgcc.edu. To access Owl Link, you musthave a current e-mail address on record withthe college. You must then follow the link forCredit Students and log in entering your OwlLink User ID and password.Once in Owl Link, there are a variety <strong>of</strong> optionsunder the heading <strong>of</strong> Credit Registration.Select the one that seems most appropriate foryou. Or, under the heading Search for CreditCourses, you can search for course sectionsthat are still available for registration for thespring, 2013 semester.There are other functions available throughOwl Link as well. Here is a sampling <strong>of</strong> whatmay be accomplished once you have loggedin to this system:Under My Financial Information students can:• Pay tuition bills using a savings or checkingaccount or a credit card.• View a current bill to see if there is an outstandingbalance.• Enroll in the NBS Tuition Payment plan.Under My Financial Aid students can:• See the status <strong>of</strong> paperwork submitted tothe Financial Aid Office.• Find out the amounts and types <strong>of</strong> financialaid <strong>of</strong>fered to you.• See how the financial aid awards aredetermined.• Accept or reject aid <strong>of</strong>fered to you.Under My Credit Academic Records,students may:• View grades and GPA by term• See a copy <strong>of</strong> their class schedulefor a term• Complete an Academic ProgramEvaluation to see what is still needed intheir program <strong>of</strong> study or in an academicprogram being considered for the future.• See a summary <strong>of</strong> placement test scores.Under My Transcript, students may:• Access and print an un<strong>of</strong>ficial transcript.• Request an <strong>of</strong>ficial transcript.If students are reluctant to try this systembecause they aren’t sure <strong>of</strong> their User ID<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>Registration Instructions5or password, there is even a section to helpsolve that problem. And there are Help filesattached to every function to assist whenusing each feature for the first time.Owl Mail<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> assignsall students a secure student e-mail accountcalled Owl Mail. After a student has registeredfor the semester, all electronic communicationbetween the college faculty/staff and studentswill be sent only to this e-mail account. Owl Mailwill be the only means available to interact electronicallywith faculty, to participate in onlinecourses, and to receive <strong>of</strong>ficial notices andimportant announcements on a timely basis.To activate your Owl Mail account, youmust have the following things:• An e-mail from the college to yourhome/personal e-mail address notifyingyou that an Owl Mail account has beencreated for you.• An Owl Link account and User ID• Your 7-digit Student ID number• Current or upcoming semester enrollment• Internet accessNotice <strong>of</strong> the creation <strong>of</strong> your Owl Mailaccount will be sent by e-mail to your personale-mail address.It is critical that you activate your account assoon as you are notified that it is available.Accounts not activated within 30 days will bemade unavailable. So, if you have not yet activatedyour Owl Mail account, here is what youneed to do:• At a computer with Internet access,open a web browser (Internet Explorer,Firefox, etc.)In the address line at the top, enterhttp://live.pgcc.edu/ (Do not include www.)• Read and follow the directions on thepage that appears at the above webaddress.Please share your Owl Link onlineregistration experience with usby e-mailing pgccares@pgcc.edu.AdmissionStudents who wish to enroll in any coursefound in this schedule <strong>of</strong> classes must be formallyadmitted to <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> prior to registration for classes. In addition,former students who have not attendedthe college in more than two years may needto apply for readmission prior to registration.Students are encouraged to apply onlineat www.pgcc.edu. Applications for admissionmay also be obtained from the Office <strong>of</strong>Admissions and Records, Bladen Hall, Room126 or from any <strong>of</strong> the college’s extension anddegree centers.A $25.00 non-refundable application feemust be paid at the time the application issubmitted..Special Admission/RegistrationProceduresAdvance registration: Currently enrolledstudents may register before new students.Check the inside front cover <strong>of</strong> this schedulefor specific dates and requirements.High school concurrent enrollment anddual enrollment students: You must be a highschool senior or a junior 16 years <strong>of</strong> age orolder at the time the semester begins. Youmust have a minimum high school GPA <strong>of</strong>2.50 to enroll. Bring an <strong>of</strong>ficial high schooltranscript and written clearance from the principalto the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Recordswhen you come to register. You are alsorequired to take relevant college placementtests before your first registration. Studentswho test into developmental courses cannotparticipate in either <strong>of</strong> these programs.Health science applicants: Arrange to meetwith an advisor regarding the special requirementsfor entry into the Health Science programsby calling 301-322-0151. Most <strong>of</strong> theseprograms have limited enrollment and studentsare selected by pre-established criteria.Transfer students: If you wish to transfercredits from another United States institution,you must complete the Request for Evaluation<strong>of</strong> Transfer Credit form available at the Office<strong>of</strong> Admissions and Records. You must alsohave each former school send an <strong>of</strong>ficial transcriptto the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Records.Please allow 4–6 weeks for a formal evaluationto be completed and posted to your collegetranscript. Bring un<strong>of</strong>ficial transcripts or gradereports with you when you register for yourfirst semester at <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>. The college will also evaluate militarytranscripts and work-related training approvedby the American Council on Education.Transcripts from non-United States collegesmust be evaluated by an external provider <strong>of</strong>this service before being submitted for evaluation.Contact Transfercredit@pgcc.edu formore information.Students with prior degrees: Students whowish to take classes at the college but who havealready earned an associate’s degree or higherfrom an accredited United States college or universityare exempt from all placement tests. Besure to indicate that you are a college graduateon the application for admission.Students who enroll in a course based upontheir prior degree assume full responsibilityfor possession <strong>of</strong> the background skills andknowledge required for success in the course.Use <strong>of</strong> this prerequisite exemption may notbe used later as grounds for an exceptionalrefund or as the basis for challenging a grade.The college reserves the right to limit thenumber <strong>of</strong> courses for which students mayenroll using this exemption.International applicants: If your <strong>of</strong>ficialresidence is outside the United States andyou wish to attend using an F-1 student visa,call the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Records forinformation on the special requirements forenrollment at 301-336-6000. The applicationfor admission must be received by May 1 forfall semester enrollment and by October 1 forspring semester enrollment. F-1 students whowish to transfer from another college in theUnited States must apply by July 1 for the fallsemester and December 1 for the spring.International applicants who do notwish to receive a student (F-1) visa shouldfollow the procedure for permanent residentsgiven below.Permanent residents: If you are an <strong>of</strong>ficialU.S. resident but not a U.S. citizen, bring yourpassport, alien registration or permanentresident card to the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions andRecords when you apply for admission. Noncitizenswill not receive in-county tuition ratesuntil such documentation is received. If yournative language is not English, you must goto the Academic Advising Office, Bladen Hall,Room 124 to arrange for English pr<strong>of</strong>iciencytesting. Students who fail to provide documentation<strong>of</strong> visa status or who are undocumentedwill be charged as non-Maryland residents.Veterans: Go to the Veterans ServicesOffice in B-124 after you register in order tocomplete the required paperwork. You canalso complete and submit the forms online.Call 301-583-5282 for more information.Disabled students: If you require specialservices (e.g., interpreters, recorded materials)you must register and submit a paid billreceipt to the Disability Support ServicesOffice one month or more before the start <strong>of</strong>classes to assure provision <strong>of</strong> those services.Call 301-322-0838 or (TTY/TDD) 301-322-0122for more information.Note: Students in need <strong>of</strong> sign languageinterpreters for advisement and registrationMUST schedule this service through theDisability Support Services (DSS) Office atContinues on next pageThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


6 Registration Information SPRING 2013Continues from previous pageleast one month in advance <strong>of</strong> the anticipatedregistration date. Call 301-322-0838 or(TTY/TDD) 301-322-0122 to make an advisement/registrationappointment.Students on academic warning or restriction:If you were put on academic warning atthe end <strong>of</strong> your last semester here, wheneverit was, you will be limited to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 13credits. If you have been placed on academicrestriction you must meet with an advisorand complete a “Petition for AcademicReinstatement” form if you wish to enroll asa full-time student. Otherwise, you will belimited to two courses to be selected accordingto the criteria listed in the college catalog.You cannot register using Owl Link.Students on dismissal: If you were dismissedat the end <strong>of</strong> any semester prior to fall2012, you must see an advisor to completethe "Petition for Academic Reinstatement"form before registering. No student dismissedin the fall 2012 semester may register for thespring semester unless special permissionhas been granted by the Academic AppealsCommittee. Appeals must be submittedin writing by completing the “Petition forAcademic Reinstatement” form with an academicadvisor.The form must be completed byJanuary 15 to qualify for reinstatement for thespring semester. Call 301-322-0151 for moreinformation.Placement TestsFirst-time college students and some transferstudents are required by the college to takeplacement tests. The tests include basic skillassessments in reading comprehension, writing,and mathematics. These tests are givenelectronically, are untimed, and may be takenseparately or all at one time. Students who arenot pr<strong>of</strong>icient in English will be given a different,paper-based examination that includesa writing sample. A required orientation/academicadvisement session is then scheduledafter completion <strong>of</strong> all examinations in orderfor test results to be interpreted and an appropriateselection <strong>of</strong> classes made. The testing/advisement requirement applies whether studentswish to attend full-time or part-time.It is suggested that you look at sampletests on the Student Assessment ServicesWeb page found on the <strong>College</strong>’s Websiteand study the questions prior to taking theactual examinations.Students who feel they did not perform totheir full ability on one or more <strong>of</strong> the placementtests may meet with an acadmic advisorto request permission to repeat one or all <strong>of</strong>them. Only one repeat is allowed for eachtest, and the second testing session cannotbe on the same day as the first one. Studentsrepeating the English placment exam shouldknow that a writing sample will be requiredas the second attempt and it will take severaldays for the results to be recorded.Note: Students must present a picture ID inorder to enter the Testing Center.Registration Dates (Largo Campus)In-person Registration Dates• Dec. 3–Dec. 17• Jan. 3–Jan. 18Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m.Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.• Jan. 12, Saturday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.• Closed Thurs.–Wed., Dec. 20–Jan. 2,Winter Break• Closed, Monday, Jan. 21Martin Luther King HolidayWeb Registration (Owl Link)www.pgcc.edu Web registration system isavailable 7 a.m.–midnight, seven days a week.Class <strong>Schedule</strong> ChangesYou may adjust your schedule online anytimeduring the registration period. Or you maycomplete an add/drop form and submit itto the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Records orto one <strong>of</strong> the extension centers. Do not askan advisor or faculty member to do this foryou! And you must adhere to the registrationdeadlines given below.Registration/Drop-Add DeadlinesThe registration policy states the following:The last day on which you may add or registerfor a particular course is 11:59 p.m. theday before its published start date. There willbe no registration for any class on the day itbegins or anytime thereafter.Online courses begin on the first day <strong>of</strong>the semester unless they have a differentstart date published. They will thereforehave the same registration cut<strong>of</strong>f date as anyother course which begins on the first day <strong>of</strong>the semester.These deadlines apply to all courses regardless<strong>of</strong> when they begin. Late-starting courseswill remain available until they fill or until theyreach their registration deadline. Coursestaught in the weekender format have startdates two weeks prior to the first on-campusmeeting date. No registration will be allowedonce that start date has been reached.Note: Some courses taught in an acceleratedformat (i.e., 5-week courses) may havepublished registration deadlines which prohibitregistration after the published date.Check the class schedule under the specificcourse and section you wish to take to see ifthis applies. In such instances, no registrationswill be accepted after that deadline.Exceptions to the LateRegistration PolicyIn general, students will not be allowed toenroll in courses once the registration deadlineshave passed. In any instance that anexception must be made, the registration orschedule adjustment form must be signed bythe Dean responsible for the academic disciplineunder which the course falls. In addition,students will be required to complete anExceptional Registration Responsibility Form,available only from the academic deans'<strong>of</strong>fices, in which they acknowledge theirforfeiture <strong>of</strong> all or part <strong>of</strong> the refund periodfor the course and in which they agree toaccept full responsibility for the repercussions<strong>of</strong> registering after the class has begun. Thisform also must be signed by the Dean. Formsmay not be completed by phone or over theWeb. All such registrations will be processedone business day after the paperwork is completedby the Dean.Students will then have until the end <strong>of</strong>that day to pay for the class to avoid having itcancelled for nonpayment.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>GENERAL INFORMATION7Cancellation <strong>of</strong> ClassesThe college reserves the right to cancel sections,change meeting places, or make otherchanges that the college deems appropriate.Every effort is made to notify students <strong>of</strong>course cancellations by phone and by e-mailprior to the start <strong>of</strong> classes. If a class is cancelled,all tuition and fees will be automaticallyrefunded unless the student selects a comparablecourse to replace the cancelled one.Course cancellations are posted nearentrances to all classroom buildings and in theBladen hallway. Read the notices carefully tobe certain they actually apply to your specificcourse section.Room Assignments and ChangesClassrooms marked TBA (to be arranged) inthe class schedule will be assigned beforeclasses begin. In addition, some classroomsneed to be changed to accommodate classsizes or special needs. Room assignments andchanges to room assignments are availableon Owl Link as soon as they are made. CheckOwl Link prior to the start <strong>of</strong> your class for thelatest room assignment. In addition, changesare posted on the Portal, MyPGCC.edu. Readthese notices carefully to be sure they applyto your specific course section!<strong>College</strong> ClosingsIt is the practice <strong>of</strong> the college to hold allregular classes on all days scheduled on thecollege calendar. Should an emergency arisethat requires the cancellation <strong>of</strong> classes andactivities, the following radio stations willbe asked to announce the college’s closingshortly after the decision is made: WMAL,WRC, WTOP, WGAY, WAVA, WASH, WHUR,WPGC, AND WWMX. The following TV stationswill be asked to announce the closing:WRC (4), WTTG (5), WJLA (7), WUSA (9),and NewsChannel 8. Information concerningthe college closing also can be obtained onthe college website at www.pgcc.edu as wellas by calling 301-336-6000. Students canalso receive direct notification <strong>of</strong> closures andother emergency information by signing upfor Owl Alert. Notification can go directly tocell phones or to e-mail. Go to www.pgcc.eduto subscribe to Owl Alert.In case <strong>of</strong> hazardous weather, extensioncenter classes will be cancelled at local publicschool locations when the <strong>Prince</strong> George’sCounty Board <strong>of</strong> Education announces thatthe public schools will be closed. Othersites, such as Joint Base Andrews, the Laurel<strong>College</strong> Center and the University TownCenter will follow the Largo campus weatherschedule. If the Largo campus closes as aresult <strong>of</strong> inclement weather, classes at extensioncenters and sites will be cancelled.When the college announces a delayedopening, all classes with at least 45 minutes <strong>of</strong>class time remaining at the time <strong>of</strong> the openingwill be held. For example, in the event <strong>of</strong> a10 a.m. opening, a 9:30–10:45 a.m. class will beheld. This procedure applies to all credit classes.Child CareThe Childtime Children’s Center <strong>of</strong>fers full daycare, hourly care, and summer day camp childcare services for the students, staff, and faculty<strong>of</strong> the college. The center is an independentfacility that leases its campus location.For additional information, call the ChildtimeChildren’s Center, 301-336-7740.ID CardsEvery student must have a college photo IDcard created. Students should go to the library(Accokeek Hall) or to the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissionsand Records to obtain a card. A time schedulefor the availability <strong>of</strong> this service is listed onthe inside back cover <strong>of</strong> this schedule under“ID Card Services.” ID cards may also be createdat the University Town Center, the Laurel<strong>College</strong> Center and the Joint Base Andrewsdegree center, Check each center’s portion<strong>of</strong> this schedule for the times this service isavailable at that location.Students who received their photo ID cardsin a previous semester should go to either theAdmissions and Records Office, Bladen Hall,Room 126, or to the library in Accokeek Hallto have their ID cards validated for the spring,2013 semester. You must verify spring registrationto receive your validation sticker. All otherreturning students must follow the procedurefor new students given in the first paragraph.ID cards may also be validated at the UniversityTown Center, the Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center and theJoint Base Andrews degree center. Check eachcenter’s section <strong>of</strong> this schedule for their hours<strong>of</strong> availability for this service.ID cards must be carried at all times andare required for use <strong>of</strong> the library and computerlabs, access to campus services andevents, and in the bookstore and cafeteria.Students who lose their ID card must pay a$10 replacement fee.The <strong>College</strong> expects that students will displaytheir college ID cards and provide otherproper photo identification upon request asit is a requirement prior to the use <strong>of</strong> collegefacilities. Such identification will include aproperly validated college ID card and oneother form <strong>of</strong> photo identification—a currentdriver’s license, a Maryland Motor VehicleIdentification Card, a military ID card or acurrent passport/work permit or permanentresident card.Parking PermitsAll students who intend to drive to theLargo campus are asked to obtain a parkingsticker for each vehicle they intend to parkin one <strong>of</strong> the college’s parking lots. This willidentify a car to campus police <strong>of</strong>ficers aslegitimately parked on campus and also willallow <strong>of</strong>ficers to contact the owner quickly inthe event <strong>of</strong> an emergency. Stickers may beobtained from Campus Police in the BladenHall substation or at their main <strong>of</strong>fice in theFacilities Management Building.Students must park in lots identified asavailable for student parking. Those whopark in areas reserved for faculty and staffwill be ticketed.Workforce Developmentand Continuing EducationWorkforce Development and ContinuingEducation <strong>of</strong>fers noncredit courses to helpcounty residents further their educational, cultural,career, or recreational goals. Classes maybe taken in semester-long or short courses,intensive one-or two-day seminars, instructionalclinics, or special interest programs.Workforce Development and ContinuingEducation class schedules are published separatelyand distributed four times throughoutthe year. They are available on the college’swebsite, www.pgcc.edu. Or, call 301-322-0875to receive a copy <strong>of</strong> the latest schedule <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>ferings. You may also obtain a copy fromthe Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Records inBladen Hall, Room 126.Nondiscrimination Information<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committedto a policy <strong>of</strong> equal opportunity forall persons to the end that no person, onthe ground <strong>of</strong> sex, age, race, color, religion,national origin, ancestry, marital status,sexual orientation, or status as a qualifiedindividual with a disability, qualified disabledveteran or Vietnam-era veteran, shall beexcluded from participation in, be deniedthe benefits <strong>of</strong>, or be otherwise subjected todiscrimination under any program or activity<strong>of</strong> this institution. Under this policy, thisinstitution will not discriminate against anyperson on the ground <strong>of</strong> sex, race, age, color,religion, veteran’s status, disability, ancestry,marital status, sexual orientation, or nationalorigin in its admission policies and practicesor any other policies or practices <strong>of</strong> the institutionrelating to the treatment <strong>of</strong> studentsand other individuals, including employment,the provision <strong>of</strong> services, financial aid andother benefits, and including the use <strong>of</strong> anybuilding, structure, room space, materials,equipment, facility, or any other property.One who believes oneself or any specificclass <strong>of</strong> individual to be subject to prohibiteddiscrimination may, by themselves or througha representative, file a written complaint withthe Office <strong>of</strong> Civil Rights <strong>of</strong> the Department<strong>of</strong> Education or with the college president, orboth. Alonia C. Sharps, Room 130, Kent Hall,301-322-0170, coordinates the college’s program<strong>of</strong> nondiscrimination.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


8 GENERAL INFORMATION SPRING 2013Title IX<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, as arecipient <strong>of</strong> federal financial assistance, is subjectto Title IX <strong>of</strong> the Education Amendment<strong>of</strong> 1972, as amended. It is college policy not todiscriminate on the basis <strong>of</strong> sex in the educationalprograms or activities that it operates.This policy not to discriminate in educationalprograms and activities extends to admissionto the college. Indeed, the college activelyencourages the enrollment <strong>of</strong> interestedstudents, regardless <strong>of</strong> race, sex, nationalorigin, age, color, ancestry, religion, maritalstatus, veteran’s status, or disability, in all <strong>of</strong>its educational programs, and fully supportsstudent access to all programs without regardto sex stereotyping or other such limitations.Inquiries concerning the application <strong>of</strong> Title IXmay be referred to the director <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong>Civil Rights <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Education orto Alonia C. Sharps, executive assistant to thepresident, Room 130, Kent Hall, 301-322-0170.Student Right to Know ActRelative to the Student Right to Know Act<strong>of</strong> 1990, <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>provides information regarding the graduation/persistencerates <strong>of</strong> designated studentpopulation groups in degree and/or certificateprograms. This information can be obtainedfrom the Office <strong>of</strong> Planning and InstitutionalResearch, Kent Hall, Room 231.Campus Security ActAt <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> everyeffort is made to increase students’ awareness<strong>of</strong> issues involving their safety and security.While the college is located in an attractivesuburban environment, it is within the proximity<strong>of</strong> two metropolitan areas and not isolatedfrom safety issues <strong>of</strong> society in general.Relative to the Campus Security Act <strong>of</strong> 1990,<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> providesinformation regarding the safety and security<strong>of</strong> college community members. This informationcan be obtained from the Campus PoliceSubstation located in Bladen Hall.FERPANotification <strong>of</strong> Rights under the FamilyEducational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)for Postsecondary InstitutionsThe Family Educational Rights and PrivacyAct (FERPA) affords you, the student, rights withrespect to your education records. They are:1. The right to inspect and review theeducation records within 45 days <strong>of</strong> theday <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>receives your request for access.You must submit to the director <strong>of</strong>admissions and records a written requestthat identifies the record(s) you wish toinspect. The director will make arrangementsfor access and notify you <strong>of</strong> thetime and place where the records maybe inspected. If the records are not maintainedby the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions andRecords, the director will advise you <strong>of</strong>the college <strong>of</strong>ficial to whom the requestshould be addressed.2. The right to request the amendment <strong>of</strong>education records that you believe are inaccurateor misleading.You must write the college <strong>of</strong>ficialresponsible for the record, clearly identifythe part <strong>of</strong> the record you want changed,and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading.If the college decides not to amend therecord as requested, the college will notifyyou <strong>of</strong> the decision and advise you <strong>of</strong> yourright to a hearing regarding the requestfor amendment. Additional informationregarding the hearing procedures will beprovided to you at that time.3. The right to consent to disclosures <strong>of</strong>non-directory, personally identifiableinformation contained in your educationrecords, except to the extent that FERPAauthorizes disclosure without consent.One exception which permits disclosurewithout consent is disclosure to school <strong>of</strong>ficialswith legitimate educational interests.A school <strong>of</strong>ficial is a person employed bythe college in an administrative, supervisory,academic, research, or support staffposition (including law enforcement unitpersonnel and health staff); a person orcompany with whom the college has contracted(such as an attorney, auditor, orcollection agent); a person serving on theBoard <strong>of</strong> Trustees.A school <strong>of</strong>ficial has a legitimate educationalinterest if the <strong>of</strong>ficial needs to reviewan education record in order to fulfill his orher pr<strong>of</strong>essional responsibility.Directory information is informationwhich may be released to a third partywithout your written consent. Directoryinformation includes, but is not limited to,name, address, telephone number, e-mailaddress, place <strong>of</strong> birth, dates <strong>of</strong> attendance,degrees earned, and previous collegesattended. While the college does not routinelyrelease such information to anyonewho inquires, it may legally do so if thethird party demonstrates a legitimate needto know such information. You may refuseto permit such disclosure without yourwritten consent by notifying the director <strong>of</strong>admissions and records in writing <strong>of</strong> yourwish to be excluded from such a release <strong>of</strong>information.4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S.Department <strong>of</strong> Education concerningalleged failures by the college to complywith the requirements <strong>of</strong> FERPA. FERPAis administered by the Family PolicyCompliance Office, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong>Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW,Washington, DC 20202-4605.Servicemember’s Opportunity<strong>College</strong><strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> has beenidentified by the American Association <strong>of</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s as a Servicemember’sOpportunity <strong>College</strong> (SOC) providing educationalassistance to active-duty servicemembers.Call 301-583-5282 for more information.Final Exam/Last Class <strong>Schedule</strong>(Time blocks are 2 hours for MWF classes and2-1/2 hours for TTh classes. Classes will meetduring this time period, whether or not a finalexam is given. This will be the only meetingfor any class during the exam period.)Class Class Exam Exam ExamTime Day Time Day Date7 a.m. MWF 7 a.m. Mon. May 138 a.m. MW 8 a.m. Wed. May 88 a.m. MWF 8 a.m. Fri. May 109 a.m. MW 9 a.m. Mon. May 139 a.m. MWF 9 a.m. Mon. May 1310 a.m. MW 10 a.m. Wed. May 810 a.m. MWF 10 a.m. Fri. May 1011 a.m. MW 11 a.m. Wed. May 811 a.m. MWF 11 a.m. Wed. May 812 p.m. MWF 12 p.m. Mon. May 131 p.m. MW 1 p.m. Wed May 81 p.m. MWF 1 p.m. Fri. May 102 p.m. MW 2 p.m. Mon. May 132 p.m. MWF 2 p.m. Mon. May 133 p.m. MW 3 p.m. Wed. May 83 p.m. MWF 3 p.m. Wed. May 84 p.m. MWF 4 p.m. Fri. May 105 p.m. MW 5 p.m. Mon. May 135 p.m. MWF 5 p.m. Wed. May 86 p.m. M 7 p.m. Mon. May 136 p.m. MW 6 p.m. Wed. May 86 p.m. W 7 p.m. Wed. May 87:30 p.m. MW 8 p.m. Mon. May 139 p.m. MW 8 p.m. Wed. May 87:30 a.m. TTh 7 a.m. Tues. May 78 a.m. TTh 8 a.m. Thurs. May 99:30 a.m. TTh 9:30 a.m. Tues. May 711 a.m. TTh 11 a.m. Thurs. May 912:30 p.m. TTh 12:30 p.m. Tues. May 71 p.m. TTh 2 p.m. Tues. May 72 p.m. TTh 2 p.m. Thurs. May 93 p.m. TTh 2 p.m. Thurs. May 94:30 p.m. TTh 4:30 p.m. Thurs. May 96 p.m. TTh 6 p.m. Tues. May 76 p.m. T 6 p.m. Tues. May 76 p.m. Th 6 p.m. Thurs. May 97:30 p.m. TTh 8:30 p.m. Thurs. May 99 p.m. TTh 8:30 p.m. Tues. May 710:30 p.m. TTh 9 p.m. Tues. May 79 a.m. Sat. 9 a.m. Sat. May 111 p.m. Sat. 1 p.m. Sat. May 111 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. Sun. May 12<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>GENERAL INFORMATION9<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Owl Success Track—First Year Experience<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> recognizes thatmaking the transition from high school to college isan exciting and challenging time in your life. Our goalis to ensure that your first year experience is positive,engaging, and rewarding. The First Year Experiencecan make a significant impact in terms <strong>of</strong> your overalllevel <strong>of</strong> performance, academic achievement, campusconnection and advancement toward graduation.Eligible students will be notified by mail <strong>of</strong> theavailable days and times to sign up for S.O.A.R. (StudentOrientation, Advising and Registration). Studentsnew to the college experience and those with fewerthan 18 credits are required to participate in the OwlSuccess Track at <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.This program <strong>of</strong>fers incoming students an excellentway to make the most <strong>of</strong> their first year at the college.Classes which begin on a half hour notcovered in the schedule on the previous page(i.e., 3:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.) should use the timeslot indicated for courses beginning on theprevious hour for the same class days (i.e.,3 p.m., 6 p.m.). Evening classes meeting oncampus one night a week after 6 p.m. shouldmeet on the night indicated for 6 p.m. classesthat are on the same night. Weekend classesmeeting Friday and Saturday, or Saturdayand Sunday, may hold exams on the final day<strong>of</strong> the last weekend. Extension Center classesmeeting one night each week will hold theirfinal meeting on the designated night duringthe final exam/last class week. Online, Hybridand Telecredit courses are expected to endduring the week <strong>of</strong> final examinations. Actualexamination dates/times/locations are determinedby the instructors. Classes which meetin an accelerated format and end earlier thanMay 8 will administer their final exams duringtheir last class meetings, as determined bythe instructors.Faculty are expected to submit final gradeswithin 48 hours <strong>of</strong> the final exam.Disabled StudentsIf you require special services (e.g., interpreters,recorded materials), you must registerand pay for your courses one monthor more before the start <strong>of</strong> your class.Accommodation for the spring semester cannotbe guaranteed if the request is made afterJanuary 8, 2013. Call 301-322-0838, (TTY/TDD) 301-322-0122 for more information.Disability documentation required.Accessible TransportationAccessible transportationwill be provided to accommodatehandicapped persons on all school-sponsoredtrips. Requests for accommodation must bemade a minimum <strong>of</strong> 15 days prior to any trip.Eligible students are also required to attend the “OwlSuccess Track New Student Convocation” on Thursdayevening, January 17. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this event is tointroduce students to their new role as members <strong>of</strong> thecollege community and to provide a time to meet ourfaculty, administrators, staff, and other students. Theywill be introduced to many <strong>of</strong> the programs the collegehas to <strong>of</strong>fer. Eligible students will be notified by emailto RSVP for this event.Call 301-322-0180 or 301-341-3037for more information.www.pgcc.eduAlumni AssociationThe <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Alumni Association is open to all formerstudents <strong>of</strong> the college. Members <strong>of</strong> theAlumni Association receive identificationcards that admit them to on-campus movies,the library, Novak Field House and discountuse <strong>of</strong> the Natatorium. Alumni Associationmembers who have received a degree from<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> arewelcome to use Job Services. Membershipin the association is open to all persons whohave attended <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> and attained 15 credit hours orcompleted four noncredit courses. Call301-322-0858 for more information.BookstoreThe bookstore is located on the first floor <strong>of</strong>the Largo Student Center. Call 301-322-0912.or visit www.pgccbookstore.comHours:Monday–Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.–7 p.m.Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.Saturday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.Hours are subject to change and areusually extended when credit classes firstbegin. See the Campus Services Directoryon the inside back cover <strong>of</strong> this schedule forextended spring bookstore hours.In addition to in-store purchases, studentscan purchase books via the telephone duringregular business hours. The books canbe charged to a credit card and picked up atthe store or shipped to the customer via UPS(additional charge for shipping). Students alsomay purchase books online from the bookstorewebsite (7 days a week, 24 hours a day). Bookswill be shipped via UPS (additional chargefor shipping). Students taking classes at theUniversity Town Center (UTC) may purchasetheir books there. Students taking classes at theLaurel <strong>College</strong> Center (LCC) can use the orderform available at that center to order books.The books will be sent to LCC via the campusmail on Monday, Wednesday or Friday withno charge for shipping. Students may sendchecks or money orders or use credit cards forpayment. The college is also pleased to <strong>of</strong>fer atextbook rental program, described below.DisclaimerThe provisions <strong>of</strong> this publication are not to beregarded as a contract between the studentand <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Thecollege reserves the right to change any provisionor requirement when such action will servethe interests <strong>of</strong> the college and its students. Thecollege further reserves the right to ask a studentto withdraw when it considers such actionto be in the best interest <strong>of</strong> the college.Textbook Rental ProgramThe <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Bookstore is pleased to provide a textbookrental option in order to help reduce the overallcost <strong>of</strong> textbooks.Here is how the program works:1. Rentable texts will be identified by a special“RENT ME” sticker and shelf signs.2. The “rental price” <strong>of</strong> the textbooks will beup to 50% <strong>of</strong>f the NEW retail price, regardless<strong>of</strong> whether the student rents a newbook or a used book.3. Students can either choose to buy thebooks at the regular price or they canchoose to rent them.They must inform thecashier at the time <strong>of</strong> purchase if they wantto rent any <strong>of</strong> their books which qualify.4. Rented books will be tagged with specialstickers which should not be removed bythe student.5. Students may pay for their purchase byany standard method currently accepted.However, they MUST present a valid creditcard and a campus email address at thetime <strong>of</strong> purchase. This information isretained by the bookstore as protectionagainst unreturned texts.6. Rental purchases are subject to the samerefund/exchange policies as all otherbooks. You must keep your receipts for allrefunds and exchanges.7. All rented books must be returned to thebookstore by a specific date, typically thelast day <strong>of</strong> final exams. Failure to do sowill result in the student being chargedthe remaining cost <strong>of</strong> the text plus a 10%penalty fee.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


10 PAYMENT INFORMATION SPRING 2013Tuition (Subject to Change)The college currently charges the followingrates per credit hour;$98.00 per credit hour for county residents$172.00 per credit hour for out-<strong>of</strong>-countyresidents$265.00 per credit hour for out-<strong>of</strong>-stateresidentsStudents who wish to petition for a change<strong>of</strong> residency status and a different tuition ratemust do so by February 8, 2013 in order tohave the change applied to the Spring semester.Contact the Admissions and RecordsOffice for guidelines.For more information about residency,see the current college catalog. All chargesare levied per credit hour. There are no fixedcharges for full-time students.Fees (Subject to Change)Required FeesApplication fee—$25.00 (nonrefundable)Registration fee—$25.00 (nonrefundable)Instructional Services Fee—$42 per creditExample: A county resident student enrollingin a 3-credit, Level I class would pay the following:Class tuition($98.00 per credit hour) $294.00Registration fee 25.00Instructional Services fee:($42.00 per-credit-hour) 126.00TOTAL $445.00Other Charges/Fees• Information Technology Certification fee—$32.00 per credit• Applied Music fee, per course—15 clock hours per semester—$250.00• Prior Learning fee, per credit—$15.00• Graduation fee—$25.00• Transcript fee, mailed/in-personrequests—$6.00 each• Transcript fee, Web requests—$8.00 each• F-1 processing fee—$25.00• ID Card Replacement Fee—$10.00• NBS/FACTS fee—$35.00 per semester• Returned check service fee—$25.00• Challenge Exam fee—$35.00/$50.00The Instructional Services Fee (ISF) is a mandatoryper credit fee attached to all creditcourses <strong>of</strong>fered at the college. It is currently$42.00 per credit.When to PayStudents who register on or before Monday,January 7 have until 11:59 p.m. on January 7to pay all tuition and fees. For those who registerafter January 7, payment in full is due by11:59 p.m. the day <strong>of</strong> registration, regardless <strong>of</strong>when the course may begin. Any student wh<strong>of</strong>ails to pay within the prescribed time periodwill be dropped for nonpayment. This includesregistration for late-starting classes.NOTE: Students who have an outstandingbalance <strong>of</strong> $150.00 or less after all financialaid and other payments have been appliedto their bill will NOT be dropped from theirclasses and will be expected to pay the balanceinstead.How to PayYou may pay using the following methods:• In person using cash, personal check,money order, or credit cards—MasterCard,Discover or VISA• By mail with a check or money order.• Online through the college’s website(www.pgcc.edu) linking to Owl Link,or through my.pgcc.edu• By use <strong>of</strong> properly documented financialaid and scholarships• By use <strong>of</strong> the college’s authorizedpayment plan, NBS/FACTS,also available online.Special Payment ProceduresTuition Payment Plan (NBS/FACTS)This deferred payment plan is payable ininstallments based on the NBS/FACTSapplication date. Follow the schedule <strong>of</strong>deadlines below. Pay the initial deposit and/or set up your payments under a scheduledautomatic payment plan from a checking orsavings account, Visa, MasterCard, Discover orAmerican Express according to the plan duedates. The processing fee is $35.00. You mustenroll in the NBS/FACTS program through theWeb. Go to the college’s website, www.pgcc.edu, and access the Quick Link to the NBS/FACTS tuition payment plan. You must haveyour NBS/FACTS application approved andprocessed before your bill is considered paid.Payment Plan Due DatesAll applications must be made online byJanuary 7 for those registering prior to thatdate or by 11:59 p.m. the day <strong>of</strong> registrationafter that date. If the completed application isprocessed online on or before:Jan. 7—No deposit required.4 monthly payments(Jan. 20–Apr. 20)Feb. 6—25 percent deposit required.3 monthly payments(Feb. 20–Apr. 20)Mar. 6—50 percent deposit required.2 monthly payments(Mar. 20–Apr. 20)Note: No NBS/FACTS applications will beaccepted after March 6, 2013. For more information,pick up an NBS/FACTS brochureoutside the college’s Financial Aid Office orat the cashier’s window in Bladen Hall or callNBS/FACTS at 1-800-609-8056.Financial AidFinancial aid awarded by PGCC consists <strong>of</strong>Federal and State grants, loans, and scholarshipsfrom a variety <strong>of</strong> sources, and wordstudyopportunities.If your financial aid has been processed youshould see the amount <strong>of</strong> aid for which youare eligible printed on your bill as Financial AidAwarded. If you believe you have financial aidthat does not appear on your bill, please contactthe Financial Aid Office, located in BladenHall, Room 121 before you make payment.All applications and supporting documentsfor the determination <strong>of</strong> a financial aid awardmust be submitted as early as possible to theFinancial Aid Office, located in Bladen Hall,Room 121. Missing or incomplete paperworkwill delay the determination <strong>of</strong> financial aideligibility. Students whose eligibility determinationis delayed should be prepared to pay alltuition and fees themselves or sign up for thetuition payment plan. Such payments may laterbe reimbursed once financial aid is authorized.NOTE: Students who do not meet SAP(Satisfactory Academic Progress) criteria willnot see aid posted on their tuiton bill. Contactthe Financial Aid Office if you have questionsabout this action.Senior CitizensMaryland residents who are age 60 or olderat the start <strong>of</strong> the semester are exempt fromthe payment <strong>of</strong> tuition for courses for whichstate funding is received. In addition, theyare exempt from payment <strong>of</strong> instructionalservices fees, but not application fees, registrationfees and special instructional fees, e.g.,applied music fees and telecredit fees:Notwithstanding the provisions for exemptioncontained herein, the college reserves theright to cancel classes for reasonable cause,which may include insufficient enrollment <strong>of</strong>regularly enrolled (nonexempt) students.Note: Textbooks, course supplies andmaterials are not covered by this exemption.For more information, contact the Office <strong>of</strong>Admissions and Records, 301-336-6000.Maryland Disabled PersonsAny Maryland resident who is out <strong>of</strong> theworkforce because <strong>of</strong> a permanent disabilityas designated by the Social Security Act,the Railroad Retirement Act, or the Office<strong>of</strong> Personnel Management (in the case <strong>of</strong>former federal employees) may be eligiblefor a waiver <strong>of</strong> tuition, but not fees, uponenrollment in credit courses which normallyhave at least 10 regularly enrolled students.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>PAYMENT INFORMATION11This waiver applies for up to 6 credits fornon-degree seeking students in credit coursesand up to 12 credits per semester for thoseenrolled in a degree program or a credit certificateprogram that leads to employment.The college reserves the right to remove specificcourses from the list available under thetuition waiver.In order to qualify for this waiver, studentsmust apply for financial aid using theFree Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) prior to requesting the waiver andmust present confirmation <strong>of</strong> that fact withthe application for the waiver,If awarded, the tuition waiver is in effectfor one academic year, July 1–June 30, regardless<strong>of</strong> when it was awarded. It will covertuition charges remaining after all other forms<strong>of</strong> financial aid have been applied. Studentsmust re-apply for the waiver each year theywish to use it to attend the college.Contact the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions andRecords, Bladen Hall Rm. 126 to obtain thenecessary forms to apply for this waiver andto obtain the full description <strong>of</strong> this benefit. Oremail your full name and address to enroll@pgcc.edu to have the neccessary informationsent to you. Be sure to put “Tuition WaiverForms” in the subject line <strong>of</strong> your email.For those who also will need accommmodationsarranged through the college’sDisability Services Office, all documentationsupporting the application for this waivermust be on file with the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissions& Records by close <strong>of</strong> business on Monday,January 9.Notwithstanding the provisions for exemptioncontained herein, the college reserves theright to cancel classes for reasonable cause,which may include insufficient enrollment <strong>of</strong>regularly enrolled (nonexempt) students.Note: Textbooks, course supplies andmaterials are not covered by this exemption.For more information, contact the Office <strong>of</strong>Admissions and Records, 301-336-6000.Employer-Paid Tuition1. It is your responsibility to present thepurchase order (two copies), tuition assistanceform, or letter <strong>of</strong> intent at the timeyou pay your tuition.2. The purchase order, tuition assistanceform, or letter <strong>of</strong> intent must state yourname, social security number or studentI.D., amount to be paid, billing address,and original signature <strong>of</strong> person(s) authorizingpayment.Note: The bookstore is an independent entityfrom the college and is paid directly by theemployer. If you are entitled to a reimbursementfor books, you must obtain a separatepurchase order, tuition assistance form, or letter<strong>of</strong> intent addressed to PGCC bookstore.3. The purchase order, tuition assistanceform, or letter <strong>of</strong> intent will not beaccepted after you have paid your tuitionyourself. You must be reimbursed by youremployer or agency in this case. The collegewill not bill in order to reimburse you.4. In the event the employer refuses topay after receipt <strong>of</strong> the bill, the studentbecomes immediately responsible for alltuition and fees.If there are any questions regardingthis procedure, please contact the StudentAccounting Office in Bladen Hall, Room 120,301-322-0684.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>EmployeesFull-time and regular part-time collegeemployees who enroll during non-workinghours in any class that has at least 10 regularlyenrolled students are exempt from payment<strong>of</strong> tuition. In addition, such employees mayparticipate in the employee tuition reimbursementprogram.Veterans with Education BenefitsTwo groups <strong>of</strong> veterans are excused from thepayment <strong>of</strong> tuition and fees at the time <strong>of</strong>registration:1. Veterans participating in the VAVocational Rehabilitation Program mustcomplete the required paperwork with theVeterans Services Office in Bladen Hall,Room 124 and then take a copy <strong>of</strong> theirbill and a copy <strong>of</strong> their form 28-1905 tothe Cashier for processing. The college willthen bill the Veterans Administration fortuition and fees for all approved courses.These same forms may be taken to thebookstore to be used to purchase booksand approved supplies.2. Veterans eligible for benefits under thePost 9/11 GI Bill need to complete therequired paperwork with the VeteransServicees Office in Bladen Hall, Room 124each semester. They will then be held intheir classes until the VA has paid its portion<strong>of</strong> the tuition and fees. Any remainingamount will be billed to the studentand must be paid prior to enrollment in afuture semester. It is important that veteransunder this program drop any coursethey do not want prior to its refund deadline,since the college will not drop themfor nonpayment, in order to prevent anoverpayment situation with the VA.Veterans receiving benefits under any otherVA program—Montgomery GI Bill, Survivors/Dependents, VRAP—are expected to pay theirtuition in full by the deadline indicated onthe registration statement. The college willnot hold students in their classes pending thestudent’s receipt <strong>of</strong> a monthly benefit checklater. Call (301) 583-5282 or email veterans@pgcc.edu for more information.Returned ChecksIf the college receives final notice <strong>of</strong> acheck being returned for any reason prior tothe start <strong>of</strong> a semester, you will be droppedfrom all classes with no financial obligationother than the return check fee and registrationfee. All checks are deposited twice.If the college receives final notification <strong>of</strong>the returned check on or after the first day <strong>of</strong>the semester, you will not be dropped fromclasses. You will remain enrolled unless youpersonally withdraw or otherwise adjust yourschedule during the refund period. At the end<strong>of</strong> that period, you, the student, will be liablefor tuition and fees for all remaining coursesplus the return check fee, regardless <strong>of</strong> whosecheck was used to pay your tuition. No gradeswill be released or transcripts issued until theindebtedness has been paid.Delinquent AccountsDelinquency in payment <strong>of</strong> any amountdue from a student or former student to thecollege or under any loan program administeredby the college, or failure <strong>of</strong> financialaid recipients to complete an exit interviewbefore leaving the college will result in denial<strong>of</strong> registration, exclusion from classes, withholding<strong>of</strong> grades and transcripts. The collegeemploys the services <strong>of</strong> the State CentralCollection Unit (SCCU).One <strong>of</strong> the SCCU measures is to refer delinquentaccounts to the credit bureau. If yourdelinquent account is referred to the creditbureau, it will remain on your credit reportfor the next seven years. If your delinquentaccount is referred to a collection agency,you will be held liable for all collection costsincurred in addition to the delinquent amountdue. These collection costs can add up toone-third additional expense to your indebtednessto the college.PGCC Owl Debit CardAll credit students will receive a PGCC OwlDebit CArd, issued through Higher One Bank.This card is very important and must be actedupon in order to set up a preference for theway refunds from the college will be deliveredto you. This includes financial aid rebates.Students may choose to have refunds andrebates processed as deposits to their PGCCOwl Debit Card or they may choose to haverefunds electronically deposited in anotherbank account specified on the Higher One/PGCC Owl Debit Card activation site. The collegeno longer issues paper checks.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


12 PAYMENT INFORMATION SPRING 2013Refund PolicyRefund DeadlinesAll refunds are calculated based upon the number<strong>of</strong> calendar days (not class days) that haveelapsed since a class began, to include the firstday <strong>of</strong> class. The deadline is therefore no longera specific date for all courses; each sectionis refunded according to its own starting date.One set <strong>of</strong> rules applies to courses longer thanfive weeks in length; another applies to those<strong>of</strong> less than five weeks in duration.For courses longer than five weeks inlength, the following refund periods apply:• Course dropped prior to start <strong>of</strong> class: 100%• Course dropped on the 1st or 2nd calendarday before midnight: 100%• Course dropped on the 3rd through the9th calendar day before midnight: 75%• Course dropped on the 10th through the14th calendar day before midnight: 50%• Course dropped the 15th calendar day orlater: No refund.For courses five weeks or shorter,the following refund periods apply:• Course dropped prior to start <strong>of</strong> class: 100%• Course dropped on the 1st or 2nd calendarday before midnight: 100%• Course dropped the 3rd calendar daybefore midnight: 75%• Course dropped the 4th calendar day orlater: No refund.The effective date for calculation <strong>of</strong> a refundfor a credit course shall be the date the withdrawalform is filed in the Office <strong>of</strong> Admissionsand Records or the date the transaction issuccessfully completed through Owl Link.Refund processing will begin for the spring2013 semester the week <strong>of</strong> February 18th andweekly thereafter for late-starting classes.In addition, the following apply:1. No refund <strong>of</strong> registration fee or late registrationfee.2. One hundred percent (100%) refund if theclass is canceled or rescheduled by thecollege.3. No refunds will be given after the deadlineslisted in the refund schedule above.4. Refunds <strong>of</strong> payments made by credit cardwill go back to that card as a credit if paymentwas made directly to the college.Students on the NBS Payment Plan whosepayments are being taken from a creditcard will have refunds follow the preferencechosen when they activated theirOwlDebit Card.5. All other refunds are issued electronicallyaccording to the preference set by the studentwhen they activated their PGCC OwlDebit Card. No paper checks will be issued.Note: No refunds after the periods indicated.(The college reserves the right to makechanges in the aforementioned schedule asrequired.) Please note that exchanging a coursethat is past its refund deadline for anothercourse in effect constitutes a refund. This willnot be done after the refund deadline except tocorrect placement in sequential courses.Payment Due DatesEnforced During RegistrationPrior to the start <strong>of</strong> the semester, classesmust be paid for (which includes joining the<strong>College</strong> payment plan or applying approvedfinancial aid) by the dates indicated below.Failure to provide for payment <strong>of</strong> all tuitionand fees will result in students being droppedfrom their classes.• Monday, January 7—payment deadlinefor all registrations occurring January 7 orearlier.• Payment by 11:59 p.m. the day <strong>of</strong> registrationis required for all registrations orschedule adjustments occurring afterJanuary 7, 2013.NOTE: Students who, after all financial aidor other forms <strong>of</strong> payment have been appliedto their bill, have an outstanding balance <strong>of</strong>$150.00 or less will not be dropped for nonpayment.They will be held in the class andexpected to pay the balance.Financial Aid FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)Does <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><strong>of</strong>fer financial aid to its students?Yes. The college seeks to enroll a talented anddiverse student body and to make an educationpossible for as many qualified studentsas possible. To this end, it <strong>of</strong>fers Federal andstate need-based aid to qualified applicants.How do I apply for financial aid?If you are applying for need-based aid, youmust submit the Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA).To apply online, which we strongly recommend,first obtain a PIN for both the parentand the student at www.fafsa.gov. You may fillout the actual application at this site as well.There is no fee to do this.Include <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> among schools to receive the application:Use school code 002089.The completed application must bereceived by the processor by November 1st toensure that your award is available to view byJanuary 4th. Note: applications received afterthis priority deadline will still be reviewedupon completion.Be prepared to provide your own and yourparent’s tax information if needed.What if I missed the November 1st filingdeadline?We will still process your FAFSA and determineyour eligibility for need-based aid.Please note however that the later your applicationis received the more we recommendthat you prepare to pay for books yourselfand to sign up for the college’s payment planto allow ample time for our <strong>of</strong>fice to processyour application. Please refer to this classschedule for tuition payment deadlines.What happens after I turn in my application?A preliminary expected family contribution,EFC, and student aid report will appearafter the FAFSA on the Web is completed.If a valid email address exists for you andyour application was processed successfully,you will receive an email notificatiion withinstructions on how to access your electronicStudent Aid Report (SAR), You will also havethe option to print a copy. If there is no validemail address on file for you, you will receivea paper copy <strong>of</strong> your SAR in the mail. If youfind you’ve made a mistake after submittingyour application, you will have to wait untilafter your application has been processed tomake corrections. Corrections can be madethrough Corrections on the Web at www.fafsa.gov. You must have your PIN to access yourCorrections on the Web data. If your FAFSA isselected for verification (by the Federal processoror by the college), you will be requiredto submit additional documentation, includingbut not limited to income tax returns, to theOffice <strong>of</strong> Student Financial Aid.How do you determine my eligibility forneed-based aid?The process used to determine need forFederal funds is the same at every collegein the United States, public or private. It iscalled a “needs analysis” and it works thisway: Using the information from your FAFSA,a formula, known as Federal Methodology,is used to determine your “Expected FamilyContribution” (EFC), which is the estimateddollar amount that your family is expected tocontribute toward college costs. The results <strong>of</strong>the calculations are forwarded to the financialaid <strong>of</strong>fices at the colleges you indicated onthe FAFSA. If the total cost to attend that collegefor one year is more than your EFC, youare determined to have financial need.For example:Cost <strong>of</strong> Education Budget = $10,944- Expected Family Contribution = $2,500= Financial Need : $8,444Will my aid package change if I receive aidfrom other sources?It might! As soon as possible, you must reportto the Office <strong>of</strong> Student Financial Aid all aidyou expecct to receive. This includes: PGCCtuition waivers/remission, other employertuition benefits, veterans benefits, vocationalrehabilitation benefits, non-service fellow-<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>PAYMENT INFORMATION13ships, private and state scholarships, andscholarships not already included in youraward package.Once you report your other resources, ourpolicy is to repackage your award. Studentsreceiving need-based assistance, however,cannot have a total aid package that exceedstheir cost <strong>of</strong> attendance. Because studentsmay sometimes be over-awarded need-basedaid, merit-based awards or outside financialassistance may also reduce another part <strong>of</strong>the student’s aid package.What if my family’s financial situation changesIf your income has decreased, or if you haveother special financial circumstances thatwere not taken into account on your FAFSA,you may qualify to have your financial needrecalculated. For information on whichtypes <strong>of</strong> circumstances qualify for recalculation,print a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Judgement FactSheet from the financial aid section <strong>of</strong> thePGCC website or email the Office <strong>of</strong> StudentFinancial Aid.When can I expect to receive an AwardNotification?If you applied for aid by the November 1stdeadline, you will receive an email byDecember 19.How do I find out what I have been awarded?<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> uses ourstudent web portal, Owl Link, to allow you tocheck the status <strong>of</strong> paperwork submitted tothe Office <strong>of</strong> Student Financial Aid, find outamounts and types <strong>of</strong> financial aid awards<strong>of</strong>fered to you, and to see how these awardsare determined. You can access your Owl Linkaccount by following the link from the financialaid page <strong>of</strong> the PGCC website or by typinghttps://webadvisor.pgcc.edu/WebAdvisor/WebAdvisor into your web browser. Use yourPGCC assigned ID to set up your password.New students will receive their assigned ID byemail shortly after admission.How do I get Books?The best way is to plan and prepare for theexpense <strong>of</strong> books using your summer earnings.If that is not an option, students canuse up to $500 <strong>of</strong> transmitted financial aidto purchase books at the college bookstore.Print a copy <strong>of</strong> your bill and take it to thebookstore. Students who complete the financialaid process after November 1 may have adelay in getting books, especially during peakregistration times.What is HigherOne?HigherOne is the vendor chosen by the collegeto process student refunds. All studentsare issued a debit card and refund amountsare credited to that card unless you stipulateotherwise on the HigherOne site. Special ATMmachines are available on campus to accessfunds when available on the card. Plese notethat Student Accounting processes refundsonly twice a week, usually on Wednesday andFriday. All financial aid must be transmittedbefore a refund will be issued. Late startingclasses or awards that Student Accountingwon’t process until an actual check has beenreceived (i.e., third-party billing) could affectthe timing <strong>of</strong> your refund.How do I keep my financial aid?Most need-based awards for full-time studentsrequire that you continue to demonstrateneed, maintain full-time enrollment (aminimum <strong>of</strong> 12 credits per term), and continueto make satisfactory academic progress(SAP). The SAP policy defines minimum standardsfor grade-point average (GPA), ratios<strong>of</strong> completed credits to attempted credits,and the maximum time frame for completinga degree. The complete policy can be foundin the college catalog, Chapter 3. It is veryimportant that you read this policy.State and Federal need-based aid is subjectto government guidelines, which may permitpro-rated awards or partial refunds. You mustcontact the Office <strong>of</strong> Student Financial Aid ifyour enrollment changes to below full-timestatus and/or your GPA drops below 2.00.What happens if I drop or withdraw from aclass? What about a late-starting class?It is important that you speak with the Office<strong>of</strong> Student Financial Aid before reducingyour credit load or changing course gradingoptions regardless <strong>of</strong> when the course begins.Your awards will be reduced or canceledif you fail to maintain required enrollment.Courses that are audited, canceled, dropped,or retroactively dropped do not count towardrequired enrollment levels.If I attend the college as a part-time student,can I still receive financial aid?Yes, but please note that most initial awardsare based on the assumption that you willenroll full time for both semesters <strong>of</strong> the academicyear. If you are considering enrolling asa part-time student, please contact the Office<strong>of</strong> Student Financial Aid immediately forguidance on what aid may be available to you.NOTE: Cost <strong>of</strong> attendance will be adjusted forall part-time students.What are my financing options?<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers aconvenient, affordable, no-interest alternativeto lump sum tuition payments. ThroughNelNet you can spread out your semesterpayments. Enrollment for this option is onlyavailable online and is described elsewherein this schedule. Or contact the AutomaticPayment Plan at 1-800-609-8056.Do you have any suggestions on locatingsources <strong>of</strong> private scholarships?Please visit the financial aid web page forlinks to several free scholarship sites andsearches. Search your local library’s scholarshipresource books and the Internet. Youshould also contact every group, club, union,church, business, sorority, fraternity, or otherassociations with which you or your familyhas some connection. Many <strong>of</strong> these groups<strong>of</strong>fer scholarships to members, employees,and their dependents.I am an international student.Is there aid for me?If you are an international student whomeets the criteria for Federal grants, thenyes. However, <strong>Prince</strong> <strong>George's</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> does not <strong>of</strong>fer need-based assistanceto international students who do notmeet those requirements.I’m still confused.Is there someone I can talk to?Of course! Financial Aid staff is availableMonday–Thursday from 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. andon Friday the <strong>of</strong>fice is open from 8:30 a.m.–4:30p.m, with staff available after 10:30 a.m. The<strong>of</strong>fice is located in Bladen Hall, Room 121.<strong>College</strong> just got easierTo learn more, visit LearnAboutOne.comWith the PGCC Owl Debit Card,you get:• Fast and easy disbursement <strong>of</strong> financial aidand tuition refunds• Same day deposit <strong>of</strong> refund moneyinto FDIC insured checking account• Security and protection <strong>of</strong> purchaseswith the MasterCard Zero Liability Policy• Online banking and purchase tracking24 hours a day, seven days a weekThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>INTERSESSION15EGL-1020-LD02 584181/7–1/11 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3084ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 7–11. Refunddeadline: Jan 7. Withdrawal deadline:Jan 10. Inclement weather make-upday: Jan 15th. Work is required beforefirst class.EGL-1020-LD03 584191/7–1/11 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3089ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 7–11. Refunddeadline: Jan 7. Withdrawal deadline:Jan 10. Inclement weather make-upday: Jan 15th. Work is required beforefirst class.Extension DayEGL-1020-XD01 584481/14–1/18 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 14–18. Refunddeadline: Jan 14. Withdrawal deadline:Jan 17. Inclement weather make-upday: Jan 19. Work is required before firstclass. Note: Civilian students must obtaina college base pass. See Degree andExtension Centers: Joint Base Andrewssection for details.EGL-2140 African-American Literature:1920 to the Present3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100,EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Largo DayEGL-2140-LD01 584491/7–1/11 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3118ɶɶWinter intersession: Jan 7–11. Refunddeadline: Jan 7. Withdrawal deadline:Jan 10. Inclement weather make-up day:Jan 19. Work required before first class.EGL-2230 Children's Literature3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100,EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Largo DayEGL-2230-LD01 584501/7–1/11 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3081ɶɶWinter intersession: Jan 7–11. Refunddeadline: Jan 7. Withdrawal deadline:Jan 10. Inclement weather make-up day:Jan 19. Work required before first class.Human ServicesHUS-1020 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics in HumanServices 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHUS-1020-LD01 625071/8–1/11 TWThF 9 a.m.-3 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 8–Jan 11.Refund deadline: Jan 8. Withdrawaldeadline: Jan 10. Inclement weatherupdate: Jan 14.PhilosophyPHL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy:The Art <strong>of</strong> Questioning3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPHL-1010-LD01 620091/9–1/15 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 9–Jan 15Refund deadline: Jan 9 Withdrawaldeadline: Jan 14. Inclement weathermake-up day: Jan 16.PsychologyPSY-2030 Child Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Largo DayPSY-2030-LD01 626931/8–1/17 TWThF 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. MARL-2067ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 8–Jan 17Refund deadline: Jan 8 Withdrawaldeadline: Jan 16. Inclement weathermake-up day: Jan 18.PSY-2040 Adolescent Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Largo DayPSY-2040-LD01 626941/8–1/17 TWThF 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. MARL-2029ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 8–Jan 17Refund deadline: Jan 8 Withdrawaldeadline: Jan 16. Inclement weathermake-up day: Jan 18.PSY-2070 Human Growth andDevelopment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Largo DayPSY-2070-LD01 626951/8–1/17 TWThF 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. MARL-2063ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 8–Jan 17Refund deadline: Jan 8 Withdrawaldeadline: Jan 16. Inclement weathermake-up day: Jan 18.SociologySOC-1010 Introduction to Sociology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DaySOC-1010-LD01 625051/7–1/11 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2080ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 7–Jan 11.Refund deadline: Jan 7. Withdrawaldeadline: Jan 10. Inclement weathermake-up day: Jan 14.SOC-1010-LD02 625061/14–1/18 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2080ɶɶWinter Intersession: Jan 14–Jan 18.Refund deadline: Jan 14. Withdrawaldeadline: Jan 17. Inclement weathermake-up day: Jan 19.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


16 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Class Location Abbreviations(see campus map page 3)Largo CampusACCK...........................Accokeek HallBLAD..........................Bladen HallCat..............................Center for AdvancedTechnologyCE or CONT.............Continuing EducationBuildingCHES...........................Chesapeake HallCHS.............................Center for Health StudiesLAN.............................Lanham HallLSC...............................Largo Student CenterMARL.........................Marlboro HallNOVK.........................Novak Field House/NatatoriumQA................................Queen Anne Fine ArtsBuildingTO, TS & TZ..............Temporary Buildings(behind Lanham Hall)Extension CentersLCC.......................... Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center in LaurelAAFB...................... Joint Base AndrewsUTC.......................... University Town Centerin HyattsvilleOtherBLHS...................... Bladensburg High SchoolJHES....................... John Eager HowardElementary SchoolONLN..................... OnlineTBA............................To be arrangedNOTE: An on-campus abbreviation is followedimmediately by the room numberin that building. See Campus Mapin this schedule for building locationson the Largo Campus.AccountingACC-1000 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Accounting3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayACC-1000-LD01 613361/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m.BLAD-211Largo EveningACC-1000-LE01 613371/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m.TBA-TBAACC-1000-LE02 613382/15–5/13 F 6–9:50 p.m.BLAD-211ɶɶNote: LE02 begins Feb 15.Largo SaturdayACC-1000-LS01 613391/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-211ACC-1010 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting I4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and math pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Or "C" or better in ACC-1000 or ACC-1030.OnlineACC-1010-DL01 613401/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ACC-1010-DL02 613411/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayACC-1010-LD01 613421/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. BLAD-211ACC-1010-LD02 613431/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-223ACC-1010-LD03 613442/4–5/13 MW 12–2:15 p.m. BLAD-211ɶɶNote: LD03 begins Feb 4.ACC-1010-LD04 613451/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:20 a.m. BLAD-223Largo EveningACC-1010-LE01 613461/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-217ACC-1010-LE02 613471/29–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. BLAD-217ɶɶNote: LE02 begins Jan 29.Largo SaturdayACC-1010-LS01 613481/26–5/13 S 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. BLAD-217Extension EveningACC-1010-XE01 613491/28–5/13 M 6–9:50 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.ACC-1020 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting II4 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1010.OnlineACC-1020-DL01 613501/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayACC-1020-LD01 613511/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. BLAD-223ACC-1020-LD02 613521/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-211ACC-1020-LD03 613531/22–5/13 TTh 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. BLAD-223Largo EveningACC-1020-LE01 613541/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-215ACC-1020-LE02 613551/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. TBA-TBALargo SaturdayACC-1020-LS01 613561/26–5/13 S 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. BLAD-223Extension EveningACC-1020-XE01 613571/28–5/12 MW 6:45-9 p.m. LCC-TBAACC-1020-XE02 613581/23–5/13 W 6–9:50 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.ACC-1020-XE03 613591/22–5/13 T 6–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAACC-1020H Honors Principles <strong>of</strong>Accounting II4 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1010 and approval fromthe Honors Program Coordinator.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS17Largo DayACC-1020H-LD01 613601/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. TBA-TBAACC-1030 Accounting for Managers3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningACC-1030-LE01 613611/22–5/13 T 6–8:50 p.m. BLAD-216Largo SaturdayACC-1030-LS01 613621/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-214ACC-1040 Microcomputer Applicationsin Accounting3 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1000 or ACC-1010.OnlineACC-1040-DL01 613631/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningACC-1040-LE01 613641/24–5/13 Th 6–8:50 p.m. TBA-TBAACC-1050 Payroll Accounting1 CreditPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningACC-1050-LE01 613651/25–3/1 F 6–8:30 p.m. BLAD-213ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 25–Mar 1.ACC-1070 QuickBooks I1 CreditPrerequisite: ACC-1000 or ACC-1010 orACC-1030.Largo EveningACC-1070-LE01 613661/23–2/20 W 6–8:50 p.m. BLAD-223ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 23–Feb 20.ACC-1090 QuickBooks II1 CreditPrerequisite: ACC-1000 ACC-1010 or ACC-1030.Largo EveningACC-1090-LE01 613672/27–4/3 W 6–8:50 p.m. BLAD-223ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Feb 27–April 3.ACC-1100 QuickBooks III1 CreditPrerequisite: ACC-1070 or ACC-1090.Largo EveningACC-1100-LE01 613684/10–5/8 W 6–8:50 p.m. BLAD-223ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Apr 10–May 8.ACC-2010 Intermediate Accounting I3 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1020 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C"or higher.OnlineACC-2010-DL01 613691/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: Online <strong>of</strong>fered Spring Semesteronly. Note: Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ACC-2020 Intermediate Accounting II3 CreditsPrerequisite: 47 credits, including ACC-2010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better. Does notinclude ESL courses.Largo EveningACC-2020-LE01 613701/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. BLAD-204ACC-2030 Cost Accounting3 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1020.OnlineACC-2030-DL01 613711/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningACC-2030-LE01 613721/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. BLAD-307ACC-2040 Principles <strong>of</strong> Auditing3 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC 2020; MAT 1140 completedor concurrent.Largo EveningACC-2040-LE01 613731/22–5/13 T 6–8:50 p.m. BLAD-219ɶɶNote: LE01 Offered Spring semester only.ACC-2210 Federal Income Tax3 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1010.OnlineACC-2210-DL01 613741/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningACC-2210-LE01 613751/24–5/13 Th 6–8:50 p.m. BLAD-219Largo SaturdayACC-2210-LS01 613761/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBAACC-2220 Advanced Tax Accounting3 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1020 and ACC-2210.OnlineACC-2220-DL01 613771/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ACC-2230 Individual Income TaxPreparation (vita)3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency Required.ɶɶNote: This course meets well into theSpring semester. Be careful not toschedule a Spring 2013 class during thesame meeting time. Class instruction isheld in January. Tax preparation occursFebruary through April.Largo EveningACC-2230-LE01 613781/22–4/23 T 5:30–9:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 22–Apr 23. Lastday to register will be Jan 2. Must attendtraining sessions on 1/3, 1/8, 1/15.Contact bhab@pgcc.edu.Largo SaturdayACC-2230-LS01 613791/26–4/20 S 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LS01 meets Jan 26–Apr 20. Mustattend training session on 1/5, 1/12, &1/19. Last day to register will be Jan 4.Contact bhab@pgcc.edu.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


18 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013ACC-2250 Business Finance3 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1020 and MAT-1120.OnlineACC-2250-DL01 613801/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningACC-2250-LE01 613811/28–5/13 M 6–8:50 p.m. TBA-TBAACC-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyACC-2910-IN01 613822/11–5/13 TBA-TBAACC-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyACC-2920-IN01 613832/11–5/13 TBA-TBAACC-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyACC-2930-IN01 613842/11–5/13 TBA-TBAAfrican-American StudiesAFA-1010 Introduction to African-American Studies3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineAFA-1010-DL01 592451/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayAFA-1010-LD01 592461/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2063Largo WeekendAFA-1010-LW01 592471/25–3/8 F 6:00–10:30 p.m. TBA-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. CLass begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23,and Mar 8-9. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.AnthropologyANT-1010 Introductory PhysicalAnthropology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineANT-1010-DL01 592481/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ANT-1010-DL02 592491/23–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan. 23.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayANT-1010-LD01 592501/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2067ANT-1030 Introductory CulturalAnthropology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineANT-1030-DL01 592511/24–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 24.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayANT-1030-LD01 592521/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2058ANT-1030-LD02 592531/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2004Largo EveningANT-1030-LE01 592541/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. MARL-2058Extension EveningANT-1030-XE01 592551/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAANT-2010 Introduction to Archaeology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineANT-2010-DL01 592561/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ArabicARB-1000 Arabic for Beginners3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningARB-1000-LE01 577821/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-302ARB-1010 Elementary Arabic3 CreditsPrerequisite: ARB-1000 or by permission <strong>of</strong>instructorLargo EveningARB-1010-LE01 577831/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. TBA-TBAExtension EveningARB-1010-XE01H 57784Art1/29–5/12 TTh 6:45-9 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.ART-1010 Introduction to Art3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineART-1010-DL01 588641/22–5/13 ONLN<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS19ɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ART-1010-DL02 588651/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ART-1010-DL03 588662/4–4/12 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 meets Feb 4–Apr 12.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Hybrid OnlineART-1010-HY01 588671/24–5/13 TH 6:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-1019ɶɶNote: HY01 students must have aninternet provider and their own e-mailaddress. Most instructional presentationswill be through the internet. However,due to the integrated nature <strong>of</strong> the coursethere will be 9 mandatory meetingsfrom 6:30–9:15 pm on Thursdays: Jan24, Feb 7, Feb 21, Mar 7, Mar 21, Apr4, Apr 11, Apr.25 & May 9. Studentsmust attend the on-campus meetingsto receive a passing grade in the course.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details orcall (301) 322-0966. All first time onlinestudents should attend orientation.Largo DayART-1010-LD01 588681/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD02 588691/23–5/13 MW 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD03 588701/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD04 588721/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD05 588731/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD06 588741/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD07 588751/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD08 588761/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD09 588771/25–5/13 F 1–3:45 p.m. MARL-1019ART-1010-LD10 588782/4–5/13 MW 1–2:45 p.m. MARL-1019ɶɶNote: LD10 begins Feb 4.ART-1010-LD11 588792/5–5/13 TTh 2–3:45 p.m. MARL-1019ɶɶNote: LD11 begins Feb 5.Largo EveningART-1010-LE01 588801/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-1019Extension DayART-1010-XD01 588811/25–5/13 F 9–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBAART-1010-XD02H 588821/30–5/12 W 4:15–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty. XD02H is a Campus Webcourse that combines class interactionwith an extensive use <strong>of</strong> online resources.Students may use computers in the collegecomputer labs or use their home computerswith Internet access to complete the onlinecourse activities.Extension EveningART-1010-XE01 588831/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:15 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.ART-1010H Honors Introduction to Art3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency, a 3.0 GPAand approval from the Honors ProgramCoordinator or instructor is required.Largo DayART-1010H-LD01 588841/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-1019ART-1510 Basic Design3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayART-1510-LD01 588851/23–5/13 MW 9–11:45 a.m. MARL-1002ART-1510-LD02 588861/23–5/13 MW 12–2:45 p.m. MARL-1002ART-1510-LD03 588871/22–5/13 TTh 9:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1002ART-1510-LD04 588881/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–3:15 p.m. MARL-1002Largo EveningART-1510-LE01 588892/4–5/13 MW 6–9:15 p.m. MARL-1002ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 4.Largo SaturdayART-1510-LS01 588901/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-10021/26–5/13 S 1–3:30 p.m. MARL-1002Extension EveningART-1510-XE01H 588911/30–5/12 W 6–10:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.ART-1530 Drawing I3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayART-1530-LD01 588921/23–5/13 MW 12–2:45 p.m. MARL-1012ART-1530-LD02 588931/23–5/13 MW 3–5:45 p.m. MARL-1012ART-1530-LD03 588941/22–5/13 TTh 9:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1012ART-1530-LD04 588951/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–3:15 p.m. MARL-1012Largo EveningART-1530-LE01 588962/5–5/13 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. MARL-1012ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.Largo SaturdayART-1530-LS01 588971/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-10121/26–5/13 S 1–3:30 p.m. MARL-1012The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


22 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013ART-2630 Commercial Illustration II3 CreditsPrerequisite: ART-1630.Largo DayART-2630-LD01 589511/23–5/13 MW 9–11:45 a.m. MARL-1012ART-2650 Animation and Multimedia I3 CreditsPrerequisite: ART-1570.Largo DayART-2650-LD01 589521/23–5/13 MW 12–2:45 p.m. CAT-113Largo EveningART-2650-LE01 589532/5–5/13 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-113ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.ART-2660 Digital Imaging3 CreditsPrerequisite: ART-1570.Largo DayART-2660-LD01 589542/5–5/13 TTh 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-113ɶɶNote: LD01 begins Feb 5.ART-2670 3-D Digital Modeling andAnimation3 CreditsPrerequisite: ART-1570.Largo DayART-2670-LD01 589551/23–5/13 MW 3–5:45 p.m. CAT-113ART-2700 Art Survey I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningART-2700-LE01 629101/23–5/13 W 6–8:45 p.m. MARL-1019ART-2710 Art Survey II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayART-2710-LD01 589561/22–5/13 TTh 4–5:15 p.m. MARL-1019ART-2720 African-American Art3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayART-2720-LD01 589581/28–5/13 M 1–3:45 p.m. MARL-1016ART-2730 Integrated Arts3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Hybrid OnlineART-2730-HY01 589591/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-1016ɶɶNote: HY01 students must have aninternet provider and their own e-mailaddress. Most instructional presentationswill be through the internet. However,due to the integrated nature <strong>of</strong> the coursethere will be 10 mandatory meetingsfrom 6:30–9:15 pm on Tuesdays: Jan 22,Feb 5, Feb 19, Mar 5, Mar 19, Apr 2, Apr9, Apr 23, Apr 30, & May 7. Studentsmust attend the on-campus meetingsto receive a passing grade in the course.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details orcall (301) 322-0966. All first time onlinestudents should attend orientation.Largo DayART-2730-LD01 589601/23–5/13 MW 4:30–5:45 p.m. MARL-1016ART-2730-LD02 589611/22–5/13 TTh 4:30–5:45 p.m. MARL-1016Extension DayART-2730-XD01H 589621/29–5/12 T 3–6:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.ART-2740 Contemporary Art3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayART-2740-LD01 589632/6–5/13 W 3–5:45 p.m. MARL-1019ɶɶNote: LD01 begins Feb 6.ART-2750 Animation and Multimedia II3 CreditsPrerequisite: ART-2650.Largo DayART-2750-LD01 589641/23–5/13 MW 12–2:45 p.m. CAT-113Largo EveningART-2750-LE01 589652/5–5/13 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-113ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.ART-2780 Digital Photography II3 CreditsPrerequisite: ART-2580.Largo DayART-2780-LD01 589661/23–5/13 MW 9–11:45 a.m. CAT-111ART-2780-LD02 589671/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CAT-1111/25–5/13 F 1–3:30 p.m. CAT-111ART-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyART-2910-IN01 589682/11–5/13 TBA-TBAART-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyART-2920-IN01 589692/11–5/13 TBA-TBAART-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyART-2930-IN01 589702/11–5/13 TBA-TBABiologyBIO-1010 General Biology4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.ɶɶNote: For all online sections <strong>of</strong> BIO-1010, both the lecture and lab areonline. Students are required to come<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS23to the Largo campus four times to takeexams at the Student Assessment Center(Bladen Hall, Room 100).OnlineBIO-1010-DL01 590451/22–5/13 ONLN1/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BIO-1010-DL02 590461/22–5/13 ONLN1/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BIO-1010-DL03 590471/22–5/13 ONLN1/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BIO-1010-DL04 590481/22–5/13 ONLN1/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BIO-1010-DL05 630871/22–5/13 ONLN1/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL05 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BIO-1010-DL06 590501/28–5/13 ONLN1/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL06 begins Jan 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BIO-1010-DL07 590511/28–5/13 ONLN1/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL07 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BIO-1010-DL08 590522/4–5/13 ONLN2/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL08 begins Feb.4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BIO-1010-DL09 590532/4–5/13 ONLN2/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL09 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BIO-1010-DL10 629002/4–5/13 ONLN2/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL10 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBIO-1010-LD01 590551/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-1091/28–5/13 M 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD02 590561/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-1091/23–5/13 W 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD03 590571/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 T 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD04 590581/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-1051/25–5/13 F 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD05 590591/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1051/28–5/13 M 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD06 590601/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1051/23–5/13 W 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD07 590611/23–5/13 MW 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1141/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD08 590621/23–5/13 MW 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1141/24–5/13 Th 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD09 590631/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. CHES-1051/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD10 590641/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. CHES-1051/23–5/13 W 2–4:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD11 590651/23–5/13 MW 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1091/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD12 590661/23–5/13 MW 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1091/23–5/13 MW 2–3:20 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD13 590671/25–5/13 F 2–4:45 p.m. CHES-1101/28–5/13 M 2–4:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD14 590681/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-1141/28–5/13 M 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD15 590691/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-1141/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:50 a.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD16 590721/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1091/22–5/13 T 2–4:50 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD17 590731/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1091/24–5/13 Th 2–4:50 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD18 590741/22–5/13 TTh 3–4:20 p.m. CHES-1101/22–5/13 TTh 4:30–5:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD19 590751/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-105The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


24 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/23–5/13 WF 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD20 590761/23–5/13 MW 3–4:15 p.m. CHES-1091/23–5/13 MW 4:30–5:50 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD21 590771/22–5/13 MW 3–4:15 p.m. CHES-1091/25–5/13 F 2–4:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LD22 590781/23–5/13 MW 8:30–9:45 a.m. CHES-1011/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LD23 590701/29–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1051/29–5/13 T 11 a.m.-2:20 p.m. CHES-205ɶɶNote: LD23 begins Jan 29.BIO-1010-LD24 590711/29–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1051/29–5/13 Th 11 a.m.-2:20 p.m. CHES-205ɶɶNote: LD24 begins Jan 29.Largo EveningBIO-1010-LE01 590791/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1051/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LE02 590801/22–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-11041/22–5/13 MW 7:30–8:50 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LE03 590811/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. CHES-1051/23–5/13 MW 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-201BIO-1010-LE04 590821/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-11041/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:50 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LE05 590831/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. CHES-1151/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-205BIO-1010-LE06 590841/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. CHES-1091/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-201Largo WeekendBIO-1010-LW01 590851/25–5/13 F 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1051/26–5/13 S 8–9:20 a.m. CHES-1051/26–5/13 S 9:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-201ɶɶNote: LW01 meets on Fridays &Saturdays for the full semester.Extension DayBIO-1010-XD01 590861/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:15 a.m. UTC-TBA1/22–5/13 TTh 8:30–9:50 a.m. UTC-TBABIO-1010-XD02 590871/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:15 a.m. UTC-TBA1/22–5/13 TTh 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-1010-XD03 590881/22–5/13 TTh 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. UTC-TBA1/22–5/13 TTh 1:30–2:45 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-1010-XD04H 590891/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 T 12:30–3:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BIO-1010-XD05H 590901/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBA1/31–5/12 Th 12:30–3:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningBIO-1010-XE01 590911/23–5/13 MW 6:30–7:45 p.m. UTC-TBA1/26–5/13 S 8:30–11:20 a.m. UTC-TBABIO-1010-XE02H 590921/28–5/12 M 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BIO-1010-XE03H 590951/28–5/12 M 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBA1/31–5/12 Th 6–9:25 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BIO-1010-XE04 590931/23–5/13 MW 5–6:15 p.m. AAFB-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 6:30–7:50 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE04 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.BIO-1010-XE05 630881/22–5/13 TTh 6–8:50 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE05 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.BIO-1010-XE06 630881/22–5/13 TTh 6–8:45 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-1010-XE07 630891/22–5/13 TTh 6–8:45 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension WeekendBIO-1010-XW01 590961/25–5/13 F 6–7:15 p.m. UTC-TBA1/26–5/13 S 10:00 a.m.–2:20 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-1010-XW02 590971/25–5/13 F 6–7:15 p.m. AAFB-TBA1/26–5/13 S 8:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE04 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.BIO-1020 General Plant Biology4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayBIO-1020-LD01 629041/22–5/13 TTh 1:30–2:45 p.m. CHES-1011/22–5/13 TTh 3–4:20 p.m. CHES-207<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS25BIO-1110 Environmental Biology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBIO-1110-DL01 591042/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb 4. Course islinked with BIO-1120 (DL01)Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBIO-1110-LD01 591051/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. CHES-115Largo EveningBIO-1110-LE01 591061/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-207BIO-1120 Environmental BiologyLaboratory1 CreditPrerequisite: BIO-1110 completed or concurrent.OnlineBIO-1120-DL01 591072/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb 4. Course islinked with BIO-1110 (DL01)Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo SaturdayBIO-1120-LS01 591083/2–4/13 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. CHES-207ɶɶNote: LS01 meets: Mar 2, Mar 9 Mar 16Mar 23, Apr 6, & Apr 13.BIO-1130 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biology:Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and mathematicspr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayBIO-1130-LD01 591091/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CHES-1011/28–5/13 M 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-207BIO-1130-LD02 591101/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CHES-1011/23–5/13 W 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-207BIO-1140 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biology: Cellularand Molecular Biology4 CreditsPrerequisite: Prerequisite: CHM-1010.Largo DayBIO-1140-LD01 591111/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:15 p.m. CHES-1011/22–5/13 T 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-207BIO-1140-LD02 591121/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:15 p.m. CHES-1011/24–5/13 Th 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-207BIO-1140-LD03 591131/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. CHES-1101/25–5/13 F 12–2:50 p.m. CHES-207Largo EveningBIO-1140-LE01 591141/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1151/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. CHES-207BIO-1140H Honors Principles <strong>of</strong> Biology:Cellular and Molecular4 CreditsPrerequisite: CHM-1010, 3.00 cumulativeGPA, and approval from the Honors ProgramCoordinator.Largo DayBIO-1140H-LD01 591151/23–5/13 MW 2.-3:15 p.m. CHS-1101/25–5/13 F 12–2:50 p.m. CHS-207BIO-1250 Biology <strong>of</strong> Aging3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and English pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyrequired.Largo DayBIO-1250-LD01 591171/23–5/13 MW 1:30–2:45 p.m. CHES-115BIO-2010 Microbiology4 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO-1010 or BIO-1140 orBIO-2050. Math pr<strong>of</strong>iciency also required.Largo DayBIO-2010-LD01 591181/23–5/13 MW 9:30–10:20 a.m. CHES-1151/23–5/13 MW 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-2201/23–5/13 W 8:30–9:20 a.m. CHES-115BIO-2010-LD02 591191/22–5/13 MW 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-1101/22–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. CHES-2201/22–5/13 M 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-110BIO-2010-LD03 591201/23–5/13 MW 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-1101/23–5/13 MW 1–2:50 p.m. CHES-2201/23–5/13 W 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-110BIO-2010-LD04 591211/22–5/13 TTh 8:30–9:20 a.m. CHES-1151/22–5/13 TTh 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-2201/22–5/13 TTh 9:20–9:50 a.m. CHES-115BIO-2010-LD05 591221/22–5/13 TTh 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 a.m. CHES-2201/22–5/13 T 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-115BIO-2010-LD06 591231/22–5/13 TTh 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:20 p.m. CHES-2201/24–5/13 Th 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-115Largo EveningBIO-2010-LE01 591241/23–5/13 MW 5:30–6:50 p.m. CHES-1011/23–5/13 MW 3:30–5:20 p.m. CHES-220ɶɶNote: LE01 Recitation included in lecturetime.BIO-2010-LE02 591251/23–5/13 MW 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-1091/23–5/13 MW 7:30–9:20 p.m. CHES-220ɶɶNote: LE02 Recitation included in lecturetime.BIO-2010-LE03 591261/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:50 p.m. CHES-109The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


26 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/23–5/13 MW 5:30–7:20 p.m. CHES-220ɶɶNote: LE03 Recitation included in lecturetime.BIO-2010-LE04 591271/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 p.m. CHES-220ɶɶNote: LE04 Recitation included in lecturetime.BIO-2010-LE05 591291/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 TTh 3:30–5:20 p.m. CHES-220ɶɶNote: LE06 Recitation included in lecturetime.BIO-2010-LE06 591281/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:50 p.m. MARL-11041/22–5/13 TTh 5:30–7:20 p.m. CHES-220ɶɶNote: LE05 Recitation included in lecturetime.Extension DayBIO-2010-XD01 591301/29–5/12 TTh 11 a.m.-12:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:40 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 Recitation included inlecture time.BIO-2010-XD02 591311/29–5/12 TTh 11 a.m.-12:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 1:10–3:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 Recitation included inlecture time.Extension EveningBIO-2010-XE01 591321/29–5/12 TTh 6–7:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 3:30–5:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 Recitation included inlecture time.BIO-2010-XE02 591331/29–5/12 TTh 6–7:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 7:45–9:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Recititation included inlecture time.BIO-2030 Genetics4 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO-1010 or BIO-1140.Largo DayBIO-2030-LD01 629051/22–5/13 TTh 1:30–4:20 p.m. CHES-115BIO-2050 Human Anatomy andPhysiology I4 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO 1010 or BIO-1140. DVM0071 completed or appropriate score onmath placement test.Hybrid OnlineBIO-2050-HY01 591351/22–5/13 ONLN1/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:50 p.m. CHES-209ɶɶNote: HY01 lecture and recitiation are onlineand lab will meet at the largo campus.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BIO-2050-HY02 591361/22–5/13 ONLN1/26–5/13 S 9–11:50 a.m. CHES-212ɶɶNote: HY02 lecture and recitiation areonline and lab meets at the largo campus.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBIO-2050-LD01 591371/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1091/23–5/13 MW 9:30–10:50 a.m. CHES-2091/25–5/13 F 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-209BIO-2050-LD02 591381/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1091/23–5/13 MW 2-3 p.m. CHES-2091/25–5/13 F 2–2:50 p.m. CHES-209BIO-2050-LD03 591391/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. CHES-1011/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-2091/28–5/13 M 1–1:50 p.m. CHES-209BIO-2050-LD04 591401/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. CHES-1011/23–5/13 MW 3:30–4:50 p.m. CHES-2091/23–5/13 W 1–1:50 p.m. CHES-209BIO-2050-LD05 591411/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. CHES-1091/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:50 a.m. CHES-2091/22–5/13 T 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-209BIO-2050-LD06 591421/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1091/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:20 a.m. CHES-2121/22–5/13 T 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-115BIO-2050-LD07 591431/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1091/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:50 p.m. CHES-2121/24–5/13 Th 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-115BIO-2050-LD08 591441/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:50 a.m. CHES-2121/22–5/13 T 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-212BIO-2050-LD09 591451/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:20 p.m. CHES-2121/24–5/13 Th 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-212Largo EveningBIO-2050-LE01 591471/23–5/13 MW 8–9:20 p.m. CHES-1011/23–5/13 MW 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-2091/23–5/13 MW 7:30-8 p.m. CHES-101BIO-2050-LE02 591481/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1091/22–5/13 TTh 3:30–4:50 p.m. CHES-2121/22–5/13 TTh 4:50–5:20 p.m. CHES-212BIO-2050-LE03 591491/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1091/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:20 p.m. CHES-212<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS271/22–5/13 TTh 7:30-8 p.m. CHES-212BIO-2050-LE04 591501/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:20 p.m. CHES-1051/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-2121/22–5/13 TTh 7:30-8 p.m. CHES-105Extension DayBIO-2050-XD01 591511/23–5/13 MW 10:30–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 12:30–1:50 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 1:50–2:20 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-2050-XD02 591521/23–5/13 MW 10:30–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 8:30–9:50 a.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 9:50–10:20 a.m. UTC-TBABIO-2050-XD03 591531/28–5/12 MW 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 9:40–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2050-XD04 591541/28–5/12 MW 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 1:45–3:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.Extension EveningBIO-2050-XE01 591551/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 3:30–4:50 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 4:50–5:20 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-2050-XE02 591561/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. UTC-TBA1/25–5/13 MW 8–9:20 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-2050-XE03 591571/23–5/13 MW 8–9:20 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 7:30-8 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-2050-XE04 591581/28–5/12 MW 6-8 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 4–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2050-XE05 628911/28–5/12 MW 6-8 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 8:15–10:05 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2060 Human Anatomy andPhysiology II4 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO-2050.Hybrid OnlineBIO-2060-HY01 591591/22–5/13 ONLN1/23–5/13 MW 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-2161/23–5/13 MW 7:20–7:50 p.m. CHES-216ɶɶNote: HY01 lecture is online andlab/rec meets at the Largo campus.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BIO-2060-HY02 591601/22–5/13 ONLN1/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-216ɶɶNote: HY02 lecture/recitation online.Lab meets at the Largo campus.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBIO-2060-LD01 591611/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-1051/23–5/13 MW 8:30–9:50 a.m. CHES-2161/25–5/13 F 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-216BIO-2060-LD02 591621/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-1051/23–5/13 MW 11–12:20 a.m. CHES-2161/25–5/13 F 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-216BIO-2060-LD03 591631/23–5/13 MW 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-10981/25–5/13 F 12:30–3:20 p.m. CHES-2161/25–5/13 F 3:30–4:20 p.m. CHES-216BIO-2060-LD04 591641/23–5/13 MW 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-10981/23–5/13 MW 2–3:20 p.m. CHES-2161/23–5/13 MW 3:20–3:50 p.m. CHES-216BIO-2060-LD05 591651/22–5/13 TTh 10:30–11:45 a.m. CHES-1011/22–5/13 TTh 8:30–9:50 a.m. CHES-2161/22–5/13 TTh 9:50–10:20 a.m. CHES-216BIO-2060-LD06 591661/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1101/22–5/13 TTh 10:30–11:50 a.m. CHES-2161/22–5/13 TTh 1:45–2:15 p.m. CHES-110BIO-2060-LD07 591671/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1101/22–5/13 TTh 2:30–3:50 p.m. CHES-2161/22–5/13 TTh 1:45–2:15 p.m. CHES-110Largo EveningBIO-2060-LE01 591681/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1151/23–5/13 MW 8–9:20 p.m. CHES-2121/23–5/13 MW 7:15–7:45 p.m. CHES-115BIO-2060-LE02 591691/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-10981/23–5/13 MW 4:30–5:50 p.m. CHES-2161/23–5/13 MW 7:15–7:45 p.m. MARL-1098BIO-2060-LE03 591701/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-10981/23–5/13 MW 8–9:20 p.m. CHES-2161/23–5/13 MW 7:15–7:45 p.m. MARL-1098BIO-2060-LE04 591711/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 p.m. CHES-1101/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:20 p.m. CHES-2161/22–5/13 TTh 7:30-8 p.m. CHES-110The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


28 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013BIO-2060-LE05 591721/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-10981/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:20 p.m. CHES-2161/22–5/13 TTh 7:30-8 p.m. CHES-216Extension DayBIO-2060-XD01 591731/23–5/13 MW 8:30–9:45 a.m. UTC-TBA1/25–5/13 F 8:30–11:50 a.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 9:45–10:15 a.m. UTC-TBABIO-2060-XD02 591741/28–5/12 MW 10–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBA2/1–5/12 F 8:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2060-XD03 591751/28–5/12 MW 3–4:50 p.m. LCC-TBA2/1–5/12 F 1–4:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2060-XD04 591761/23–5/13 MW 12:30–1:45 p.m. UTC-TBA1/25–5/13 F 12:30–3:50 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 1:45–2:15 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningBIO-2060-XE01 591771/23–5/13 MW 6:30–7:45 p.m. UTC-TBA1/25–5/13 F 6–9:20 p.m. UTC-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 7:45–8:15 p.m. UTC-TBABIO-2060-XE02 591791/28–5/12 MW 6–7:50 p.m. LCC-TBA2/1–5/12 F 6–9:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.Extension WeekendBIO-2060-XW01 629062/1–5/12 F 6–9:10 p.m. LCC-TBA1/26–5/12 S 8:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 begins Jan 26 and meetsFridays and Saturdays for the fullsemester.BIO-2060-XW02 606822/1–5/12 F 6–9:10 p.m. LCC-TBA1/26–5/12 S 1–5:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 begins Jan 26 and meetsFridays and Saturdays for the fullsemester.BIO-2300 Introduction to EnvironmentalHealth 3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1040 BIO-1130 and BIO-1140 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.Largo DayBIO-2300-LD01 629021/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:15 a.m. CHES-101BIO-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyBIO-2910-IN01 591822/11–5/13 TBA-TBABIO-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyBIO-2920-IN01 591832/11–5/13 TBA-TBABIO-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyBIO-2930-IN01 591842/11–5/13 TBA-TBABusiness and MarketingBMK-2510 Introduction to Marketing3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMK-2510-DL01 623381/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMK-2510-DL02 623391/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayBMK-2510-LD01 623401/22–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBABMK-2510-LD02 623411/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-217Largo EveningBMK-2510-LE01 623421/22–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMK-2600 Sports Marketing3 CreditsPrerequisite: BMT-1010.OnlineBMK-2600-DL01 623431/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMK-2630 International Marketing3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMK-2630-DL01 623441/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMK-2710 Salesmanship3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMK-2710-DL01 623451/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS29BMK-2730 Retail Business Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMK-2730-DL01 623461/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMK-2770 Advertising3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMK-2770-DL01 623471/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMK-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyBMK-2910-IN01 623481/22–5/13 TBA-TBABMK-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyBMK-2920-IN01 623491/22–5/13 TBA-TBABMK-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyBMK-2930-IN01 623501/22–5/13 TBA-TBABusiness and ManagementBMT-1010 Introduction to Business3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1010-DL01 623511/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-1010-DL02 623521/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-1010-DL03 623531/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Jan 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BMT-1010-DL04 623542/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBMT-1010-LD01 623561/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. BLAD-217BMT-1010-LD02 623571/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-217BMT-1010-LD03 623581/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-217BMT-1010-LD04 623591/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-217BMT-1010-LD05 623601/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-217BMT-1010-LD06 623611/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. BLAD-217BMT-1010-LD07 623621/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-219BMT-1010-LD08 623631/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-219BMT-1010-LD09 623641/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMT-1010-LD10 623651/22–5/13 T 2–4:30 p.m. BLAD-213Largo EveningBMT-1010-LE01 623661/28–5/13 M 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-214BMT-1010-LE02 623671/22–5/13 T 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMT-1010-LE03 629781/23–5/13 W 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMT-1010-LE04 623681/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. BLAD-214Largo SaturdayBMT-1010-LS01 623701/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBAExtension DayBMT-1010-XD01H 623711/29–5/12 TTh 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningBMT-1010-XE01 623721/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension WeekendBMT-1010-XW01 623732/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins: Feb 1.Considerable work is required priorto the first LCC campus meeting. LCCcampus meeting dates are Feb 15-16,Mar 1-2, & Mar 15-16. Students mayaccess syllabus and assignments onlinethree days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculatedusing Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course startdate.BMT-1010-XW02 623741/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. AAFB-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


30 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Considerable work is required prior tothe first AAFB-campus meeting. AAFBcampusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb22-23, & Mar 8-9. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass.See Degree and Extension Centers:JointBase Andrews section for details.BMT-1420 Organizational Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyOnlineBMT-1420-DL01 623752/19–4/26 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 meets Feb 19–Apr 26.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BMT-1500 Developing a Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalImage1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo SaturdayBMT-1500-LS01 623783/2–3/9 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MARL-2004ɶɶNote: LS01 meets 2 Saturdays: March 3& March 9.BMT-1550 Elements <strong>of</strong> Supervision3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1550-DL01 623791/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayBMT-1550-LD01 628731/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-217Largo EveningBMT-1550-LE01 623801/22–5/13 T 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-213BMT-1570 Small Business Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1570-DL01 623811/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayBMT-1570-LD01 623821/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-214BMT-1600 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1600-DL01 623831/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-1600-DL02 623841/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BMT-1600-DL03 625082/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBMT-1600-LD01 623851/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-215BMT-1600-LD02 623861/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-213Largo EveningBMT-1600-LE01 623871/22–5/13 T 6–8:45 p.m. MARL-2067Extension DayBMT-1600-XD01H 623881/28–5/12 MW 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningBMT-1600-XE01 623891/24–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension WeekendBMT-1600-XW01 623902/15–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. AAFB-TBA2/16–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first AAFB campus meeting. AAFBcampus meeting dates are Mar 1-2, Mar15-16, & Apr 5-6. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Feb 15as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass.See Degree and Extension Centers:JointBase Andrews section for procedures.BMT-1600-XW02 623912/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins: Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst LCC campus meeting. LCC campusmeeting dates are Feb 15-16, Mar 1-2, &Mar 15-16. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.BMT-1620 Financial Planning andInvestments3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1620-DL01 623921/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-1620-DL02 623931/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayBMT-1620-LD01 623941/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-216Largo EveningBMT-1620-LE01 623951/24–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. MARL-2056Largo WeekendBMT-1620-LW01 623963/22–5/10 F 6:30–9:45 p.m. BLAD-2193/23–5/11 S 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. BLAD-219ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 12-13, Apr 26-27,& May 10-11. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online three<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS31days prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 22as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Extension EveningBMT-1620-XE01 623971/23–5/13 W 6–8:50 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Center:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.Extension WeekendBMT-1620-XW01 623983/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–4/27 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior tothe first LCC campus meeting. LCCcampus meeting dates are Mar 22-23, Apr12-13, & Apr 26-27. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8 asthe <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.BMT-1650 Customer Service3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1650-DL01 623991/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-1650-DL02 625511/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo WeekendBMT-1650-LW01 624002/15–4/5 F 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-2152/16–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-215ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 1-2, Mar 15-16,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 15 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.BMT-1800 Microcomputer Applicationsfor the Business Manager3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1800-DL01 624012/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BMT-1900 Introduction to PublicAdministration3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneOnlineBMT-1900-DL01 624021/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-1960 Public Service Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-1960-DL01 624031/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2400 Strategic Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: 47 credits with a 2.00 GPA,including MGT-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" orbetter. Does not include ESL courses.OnlineBMT-2400-DL01 624061/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayBMT-2400-LD01 625331/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBABMT-2500 Introduction to FederalContracting3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningBMT-2500-LE01 624071/22–5/13 T 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-202BMT-2510 Introduction to SourceSelection3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Independent StudyBMT-2510-IN01 624082/4–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 begins Feb 4. Contact theBusiness Studies Dept (301) 322-0080 forinformation.BMT-2520 Principles <strong>of</strong> Negotiation3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2520-DL01 624101/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningBMT-2520-LE01 624111/22–5/13 T 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMT-2530 Procurement Law3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2530-DL01 624121/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2540 Contract Administration3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2540-DL01 624131/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningBMT-2540-LE01 624141/24–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMT-2550 Cost and Price Analysis3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and math pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies.Independent StudyBMT-2550-IN01 624152/4–5/13 TBA-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


32 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Largo EveningBMT-2550-LE01 624161/22–5/13 T 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMT-2580 Compensation and BenefitsManagement3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2580-DL01 624171/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2590 Employee Training andDevelopment3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2590-DL01 624181/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2610 Human ResourceManagement 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2610-DL01 624191/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2610-DL02 624201/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2610-DL03 625532/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBMT-2610-LD01 624211/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBABMT-2610-LD02 624221/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-304Largo EveningBMT-2610-LE01 624231/28–5/13 M 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-211Extension EveningBMT-2610-XE01 624241/23–5/13 W 6–8:45 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension WeekendBMT-2610-XW01 624252/15–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. AAFB-TBA2/16–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first AAFB campus meeting. AAFBcampus meeting dates are Mar 1-2, Mar15-16, & Apr 5-6. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Feb 15as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass.See Degree and Extension Centers:JointBase Andrews section for procedures.BMT-2630 International Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2630-DL01 624271/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayBMT-2630-LD01 624281/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-307Largo EveningBMT-2630-LE01 624291/24–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-304BMT-2650 Purchasing, Contracting andMaterials Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2650-DL01 624301/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2680 EntrepreneurshipManagement 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Requires 47 credits with a 2.00GPA. Does not include ESL courses.OnlineBMT-2680-DL01 624321/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2700 Stress Management inWorkplace 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2700-DL01 624341/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo WeekendBMT-2700-LW01 624353/22–5/10 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20673/23–5/11 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2067ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 12-13, Apr 26-27,& May 10-11. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 22as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.BMT-2720 Managing WorkplaceDiversity 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency; MGT-1600 recommended.OnlineBMT-2720-DL01 624361/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BMT-2750 Leadership Development3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayBMT-2750-LD01 624401/22–5/13 T 1:-3:45 p.m. BLAD-211Largo EveningBMT-2750-LE01 624411/28–5/13 M 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBABMT-2880 Emergency Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningBMT-2880-LE01 62688<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS331/24–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-TBABMT-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyBMT-2910-IN01 624442/11–5/13 TBA-TBABMT-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyBMT-2920-IN01 624452/11–5/13 TBA-TBABMT-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyBMT-2930-IN01 624462/11–5/13 TBA-TBABMT-2960 Emotional Intellegence inthe Workplace 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineBMT-2960-DL01 624471/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Business & PropertyManagementBPM-1010 Introduction to ResidentialProperty Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading, English and Mathpr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayBPM-1010-LD01 625041/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:30 p.m. TBA-TBABusiness & Real EstateBRE-1030 Real Estate Principles andPractices for Salespersons4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningBRE-1030-LE01 624501/29–4/11 TTh 6:30–9:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 29–Apr 11.Largo SaturdayBRE-1030-LS01 624511/26–5/4 S 9 a.m.-1:20 p.m. TBA-TBABusinessBUS-1220 Business Law I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyOnlineBUS-1220-DL01 598461/23–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 23.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BUS-1220-DL02 598471/24–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan. 24.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.BUS-1220-DL03 598481/22–3/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 meets 1st half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBUS-1220-LD01 598491/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-219BUS-1220-LD02 598501/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-215Largo EveningBUS-1220-LE01 598511/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. BLAD-213Largo WeekendBUS-1220-LW01 598521/25–3/8 F 6–10:15 p.m. MARL-20721/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.–5:30 p.m. MARL-2072ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds:Registration deadline: Jan. 24. Classbegins online Jan. 25. Considerablework is required prior to the first oncampusmeeting. On-campus meetingdates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, & Mar8-9. Students may access syllabus andassignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refundswill be calculated using Jan. 25 as the<strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Extension EveningBUS-1220-XE01H 598531/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BUS-1240 Business Law II3 CreditsPrerequisite: BUS-1220.OnlineBUS-1240-DL01 598541/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.BUS-1240-DL02 598553/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayBUS-1240-LD01 598561/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-314Largo WeekendBUS-1240-LW01 598583/8–4/19 F 6:00–10:15 p.m. TBA-TBA3/9–4/20 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds:Registration deadline: Mar. 7. Classbegins Mar 8. Considerable work isrequired prior to the first on-campusmeeting. On-campus meeting datesare Mar 22-23, Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20.Students may access syllabus andassignments online three days priorto the to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Career Assessment andPlanningCAP-1050 Portfolio Development3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and English pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Permission <strong>of</strong> PLAN Coordinator is alsorequired.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


34 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013ɶɶNote: Students seeking college creditfor prior learning experiences throughPortfolio Development should call thePrior Learning Assessment Network(PLAN) on (301) 322-0437 or visitPLAN in Bladen Hall room 124 forregistration requirements.OnlineCAP-1050-DL01 622371/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningCAP-1050-LE01 612771/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBACAP-1050-LE02 612781/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBALargo SaturdayCAP-1050-LS01 612791/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBACAP-1300 Choosing Your <strong>College</strong> Major1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayCAP-1300-LD01 622381/22–2/21 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets 5-wks: Jan 22–Feb 21.CAP-1300-LD02 622392/25–3/27 MW 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 meets 5 wks: Feb 25–Mar 27.CAP-1310 Career Assessment andPlanning 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneOnlineCAP-1310-DL01 622401/22–5/6 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.CAP-1310-DL02 622411/22–5/6 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCAP-1310-LD01 622421/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2082CAP-1310-LD02 622431/22–5/2 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningCAP-1310-LE01 622531/23–5/1 W 4-7 p.m. TBA-TBAChemistryCHM-1010 General Chemistry I4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (formerly MAT-1040)or higher, or appropriate placement test score.Largo DayCHM-1010-LD01 578231/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1141/23–5/13 W 1–3:50 p.m. CHES-3121/28–5/13 M 1–1:50 p.m. CHES-312CHM-1010-LD02 578241/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-1141/25–5/13 F 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-3121/23–5/13 W 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-301CHM-1010-LD03 578251/23–5/13 MWF 11 a.m.-1:20 p.m. CHES-301ɶɶNote: LD03 Lab and recitation includedin lecture time.CHM-1010-LD04 578261/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. CHES-1141/28–5/13 M 2:30–5:20 p.m. CHES-3121/23–5/13 W 2:30–3:20 p.m. CHES-114CHM-1010-LD05 578271/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. CHES-1141/28–5/13 M 8–10:50 a.m. CHES-3121/23–5/13 W 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-312CHM-1010-LD06 578281/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1141/22–5/13 T 12:30–3:20 p.m. CHES-3121/22–5/13 T 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-114CHM-1010-LD07 578291/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-1141/24–5/13 Th 12:30–3:20 p.m. CHES-3161/24–5/13 Th 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-114CHM-1010-LD08 578301/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1141/22–5/13 T 9:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-3121/24–5/13 Th 2–2:50 p.m. CHES-114CHM-1010-LD09 578311/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CHES-1141/24–5/13 Th 9:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. CHES-3121/22–5/13 T 2–2:50 p.m. CHES-114Largo EveningCHM-1010-LE01 578321/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-3011/28–5/13 M 7:30–10:20 p.m. CHES-3121/23–5/13 W 7:30–8:20 p.m. CHES-301CHM-1010-LE02 578331/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1141/23–5/13 W 7:30–10:20 p.m. CHES-3121/28–5/13 M 7:30–8:20 p.m. CHES-114CHM-1010-LE03 578341/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1141/22–5/13 T 7:30–10:20 p.m. CHES-3121/24–5/13 Th 7:30–8:20 p.m. CHES-114CHM-1010-LE04 578351/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-1011/24–5/13 Th 7:30–10:20 p.m. CHES-3121/22–5/13 T 7:30–8:20 p.m. CHES-101Largo SaturdayCHM-1010-LS01 578361/26–5/13 S 8:30–11:29 a.m. CHES-3011/26–5/13 S 1–4:30 p.m. CHES-3121/26–5/13 S 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHES-301<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS35CHM-1020 General Chemistry II3 CreditsPrerequisite: CHM-1010Largo DayCHM-1020-LD01 578371/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. CHES-114CHM-1020-LD02 578381/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. CHES-114Largo EveningCHM-1020-LE01 578391/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-110CHM-1030 General Chemistry IILaboratory 2 CreditsPrerequisite: CHM-1020 completed orconcurrent.Largo DayCHM-1030-LD01 578401/25–5/13 F 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-1141/23–5/13 W 9–11:50 a.m. CHES-316CHM-1030-LD02 578411/25–5/13 F 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-1141/23–5/13 W 1–3:50 p.m. CHES-316CHM-1030-LD03 578421/25–5/13 F 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-3011/28–5/13 M 9–11:50 a.m. CHES-316Largo EveningCHM-1030-LE01 578431/22–5/13 M 7:30–8:20 p.m. CHES-1101/23–5/13 W 7:30–10:20 p.m. CHES-316CHM-2010 Organic Chemistry I4 CreditsPrerequisite: CHM-1020.Hybrid OnlineCHM-2010-HY01 578451/28–5/13 M 6–9:30 p.m. CHES-320ɶɶNote: HY01 lecture is online.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayCHM-2010-LD01 578461/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHES-3011/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-1:50 p.m. CHES-3201/24–5/13 Th 11–11:50 a.m. CHES-301Largo EveningCHM-2010-LE01 578471/24–5/13 Th 6–8:50 p.m. CHES-3071/22–5/13 T 6–9:30 p.m. CHES-320CHM-2020 Organic Chemistry II3 CreditsPrerequisite: CHM-2010Largo DayCHM-2020-LD01 578481/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CHES-109Largo EveningCHM-2020-LE01 578491/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-110CHM-2040 Organic Chemistry IILaboratory 2 CreditsPrerequisite: CHM-2010 completed.CHM-2020 completed or concurrent.Largo DayCHM-2040-LD01 578501/23–5/13 W 12:30-4 p.m. CHES-320CHM-2040-LD02 578511/24–5/13 Th 12:30-4 p.m. CHES-320Largo EveningCHM-2040-LE01 578521/23–5/13 W 6–9:30 p.m. CHES-320CHM-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyCHM-2910-IN01 578532/11–5/13 TBA-TBACHM-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyCHM-2920-IN01 578542/11–5/13 TBA-TBACHM-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in thse courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyCHM-2930-IN01 578552/11–5/13 TBA-TBACriminal Justice TechnologyCJT-1510 Introduction to CriminalJustice 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-1510-DL01 598591/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.CJT-1510-DL02 599651/24–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan. 24.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.CJT-1510-DL03 629542/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb. 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.CJT-1510-DL04 598603/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayCJT-1510-LD01 598611/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. BLAD-219CJT-1510-LD02 598621/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-219CJT-1510-LD03 598631/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. BLAD-215Largo EveningCJT-1510-LE01 59864The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


36 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. BLAD-213Extension WeekendCJT-1510-XW01 598662/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds:Registration deadline: Jan 31. Classbegins: Feb 1. Considerable work isrequired prior to the first LCC campusmeeting. LCC campus meeting datesare Feb 15-16, Mar 1-2, & Mar 15-16.Students may access syllabus andassignments online three days prior tothe registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.CJT-1520 Police Operations3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-1520-DL01 598671/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCJT-1520-LD01 598681/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-215CJT-1520-LD02 598691/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-215Largo EveningCJT-1520-LE01 629521/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶCJT-1530 Law Enforcement and the<strong>Community</strong> (Cross-Cultural Relations)3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-1530-DL01 598721/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails.CJT-1530-DL02 629561/24–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan. 24.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayCJT-1530-LD01 598731/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. BLAD-215CJT-1530-LD02 598741/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. BLAD-211Largo EveningCJT-1530-LE01 598751/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. BLAD-317CJT-1540 Police Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-1540-DL01 598761/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCJT-1540-LD01 598771/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-215CJT-1540-LD02 598781/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-204Largo EveningCJT-1540-LE01 598791/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. BLAD-202CJT-1550 Juvenile Delinquency3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-1550-DL01 598801/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCJT-1550-LD01 598811/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-214CJT-1550-LD02 598821/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-213Largo EveningCJT-1550-LE01 598831/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. BLAD-317Extension EveningCJT-1550-XE01H 598841/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension WeekendCJT-1550-XW01 598853/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–4/27 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior tothe first LCC campus meeting. LCCcampus meeting dates are Mar 22-23, Apr12-13, & Apr 26-27. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8 asthe <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.CJT-1620 Victimology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyLargo EveningCJT-1620-LE01 598861/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. BLAD-314CJT-2510 Criminal Law3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-2510-DL01 598871/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails.CJT-2510-DL02 599801/24–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan. 24.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayCJT-2510-LD01 598881/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-215CJT-2510-LD02 598891/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. BLAD-204Largo EveningCJT-2510-LE01 598901/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. BLAD-202<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS37Extension WeekendCJT-2510-XW01 598923/8–5/3 F 6–10:15 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–5/4 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required priorto the first LCC campus meeting. LCCcampus meeting dates are Mar 22-23,Apr 19-20, & May 3-4. Students mayaccess syllabus and assignments onlinethree days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculatedusing Mar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course startdate.CJT-2530 Criminal Investigation3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-2530-DL01 598931/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCJT-2530-LD01 598941/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-219CJT-2530-LD02 598951/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. BLAD-213Largo EveningCJT-2530-LE01 598961/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. BLAD-219CJT-2540 Criminal Evidence andProcedure 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-2540-DL01 598981/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCJT-2540-LD01 598991/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. TBA-TBACJT-2540-LD02 599001/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-214Largo EveningCJT-2540-LE01 599011/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. BLAD-211CJT-2560 Terrorism3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCJT-2560-DL01 599031/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCJT-2560-LD01 599041/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. TBA-TBACJT-2800 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics inCriminal Justice 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayCJT-2800-LD01 599051/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-204Largo EveningCJT-2800-LE01 599061/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. BLAD-215CJT-2900 Capstone Seminar in CriminalJustice 3 CreditsPrerequisite: CJT-1510 CJT-1520 CJT-1530CJT-1540 CJT-1550 CJT-2510 CJT-2530CJT-2540 CJT-2800. Must also have aminimum <strong>of</strong> 45 credits <strong>of</strong> relevant work witha cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> 2.00 or better.Largo DayCJT-2900-LD01 599831/25–5/13 F 2-5 p.m. TBA-TBACJT-2910 CJT Internship1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶPrior approval is required for registrationin this course. Contact the Work-BasedLearning Office, Marlboro Hall, Room2102 for details.Independent StudyCJT-2910-IN01 599072/11–5/13 TBA-TBACJT-2920 CJT Internship2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶPrior approval is required for registrationin this course. Contact the Work-BasedLearning Office, Marlboro Hall, Room2102 for details.Independent StudyCJT-2920-IN01 599082/11–5/13 TBA-TBACJT-2930 CJT Internship3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶPrior approval is required for registrationin this course. Contact the Work-BasedLearning Office, Marlboro Hall, Room2102 for details.Independent StudyCJT-2930-IN01 599092/11–5/13 TBA-TBACorrectional ServicesCOR-1510 Introduction to Corrections3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineCOR-1510-DL01 599101/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayCOR-1510-LD01 599111/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningCOR-1510-LE01 599121/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAExtension EveningCOR-1510-XE01H 599131/31–5/12 Th 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.COR-1530 Corrections Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningCOR-1530-LE01 599141/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBACOR-2510 <strong>Community</strong>-BasedCorrections 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningCOR-2510-LE01 599151/23–5/13 W 5-8 p.m. TBA-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


38 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013COR-2530 Probation and Parole3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyLargo EveningCOR-2530-LE01 599161/24–5/13 Th 5-8 p.m. TBA-TBAConstruction ManagementCSM-1410 Construction Math3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningCSM-1410-LE01 590321/23–5/1 W 6-9 p.m. CAT-310CSM-1450 Construction Management I3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningCSM-1450-LE01 590331/24–5/2 Th 6-9 p.m. CAT-310CSM-1470 Construction Planning andScheduling 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningCSM-1470-XE01 590341/31–5/12 Th 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBACSM-1510 Residential ConstructionManagement 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningCSM-1510-LE01 590351/22–5/7 T 6-9 p.m. CAT-310CSM-1830 Construction Print Reading3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningCSM-1830-LE01 590361/22–5/7 T 6-9 p.m. CAT-312CSM-1850 Construction Quality Control3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningCSM-1850-LE01 590371/28–5/6 M 6-9 p.m. CAT-310CSM-2310 ConstructionEntrepreneurship3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningCSM-2310-LE01 590381/28–5/6 M 6-9 p.m. CAT-312CSM-2610 Bldg Mechanical andElectrical Systems3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningCSM-2610-LE01 590391/23–5/1 W 6-9 p.m. CAT-210CSM-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyCSM-2910-IN01 590402/11–5/13 TBA-TBACSM-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyCSM-2920-IN01 590412/11–5/13 TBA-TBACSM-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyCSM-2930-IN01 590422/11–5/13 TBA-TBACulinary ArtsCUL-1100 Introduction to Culinary Arts3 CreditsPrerequisite: HSM- 1550 completed orconcurrentExtension DayCUL-1100-XD01 592031/28–5/13 M 8 a.m.-12 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, MD 20743CUL-1100-XD02 592042/5–5/13 T 12:30–5:15 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 begins Feb 5. Taught atJohn Eager Howard Elementary SchoolCapitol Heights, MD 20743Extension EveningCUL-1100-XE01 592051/28–5/13 M 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, Md 20743CUL-1150 Food Production I3 CreditsPrerequisite: CUL-1100.Extension DayCUL-1150-XD01 592071/24–5/13 Th 8 a.m.-12 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, Md 20743Extension EveningCUL-1150-XE01 592081/23–5/13 W 5:30–9:30 p.m. BLHS-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 taught at Bladensburg HighSchool Bladensburg, MD 20710Extension SaturdayCUL-1150-XS01 592092/2–5/13 S 12:30–5:15 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 begins Feb 2. Taught atJohn Eager Elementary School CapitolHeights, MD 20743CUL-1300 Baking Skills3 CreditsPrerequisite: CUL-1100.Extension DayCUL-1300-XD01 592101/22–5/13 T 8 a.m.-12 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, MD 20743CUL-1300-XD02 592112/6–5/13 W 12:30–5:15 p.m. JHES-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS39ɶɶNote: XD02 begins Feb 6. Taught atJohn Eager Howard Elementary SchoolCapitol Heights, MD 20743Extension EveningCUL-1300-XE01 592131/22–5/13 T 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 taught at John EagerElementary School Capitol Heights, MD20743CUL-2150 Food Production II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Take CUL-1150Extension DayCUL-2150-XD01 592271/23–5/13 W 8 a.m.-12 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, Md 20743CUL-2150-XD02 592152/7–5/13 Th 12:30–5:15 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 begins Feb 7. Taught atJohn Eager Howard Elementary SchoolCapitol Heights, MD 20743Extension EveningCUL-2150-XE01 592161/23–5/13 W 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, MD 20743CUL-2200 Garde Manger & Catering3 CreditsPrerequisite: CUL-2150Extension EveningCUL-2200-XE01 592171/22–5/13 T 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights,MD 20743CUL-2200-XE02 592181/24–5/13 Th 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, MD 20743CUL-2300 Advanced Baking & Pastry3 CreditsPrerequisite: CUL-1100 and CUL-1300Extension DayCUL-2300-XD01 592212/4–5/13 M 12:30–5:15 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 begins Feb 4. Taught atJohn Eager Howard Elementary SchoolCapitol Heights, MD 20743Extension EveningCUL-2300-XE01 592221/24–5/13 Th 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, MD 20743CUL-2450 International Cuisine3 CreditsPrerequisite: CUL-2150Extension DayCUL-2450-XD01 592231/25–5/13 F 8 a.m.-12 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, MD 20743CUL-2450-XD02 592242/8–5/13 F 12:30–5:15 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 begins Feb 8. Taught atJohn Eager Howard Elementary SchoolCapitol Heights, MD 20743CUL-2760 Internship3 CreditsPrerequisite: Take CUL-1150Independent StudyCUL-2760-IN01 592261/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: Contact department chair locatedin Chesapeake Hall Room 100 or call301-341-3900 for more information.Developmental LearningSupportDLS-0011 Fundamental Arithmetic Skills2 EHPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayDLS-0011-LD01 596921/23–4/10 MW 8–8:50 a.m. LAN-2021/28–4/10 M 9–9:50 a.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 23–Apr 10.DLS-0011-LD02 596931/23–4/10 MW 10–10:50 a.m. LAN-2021/23–4/10 W 9–9:50 a.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD02 meets Jan 23–Apr 10.DLS-0011-LD03 596941/23–4/10 MW 11–11:50 a.m. LAN-2021/28–4/10 M 12–12:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD03 meets Jan 23–Apr 10.DLS-0011-LD04 596951/23–4/10 MW 1–1:50 p.m. LAN-2021/23–4/10 W 12–12:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD04 meets Jan 23–Apr 10.DLS-0011-LD05 596961/22–4/11 TTh 1–1:50 p.m. LAN-2021/22–4/11 T 12–12:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD05 meets Jan 22–Apr 11.DLS-0011-LD06 596972/19–5/2 TTh 8–8:50 a.m. LAN-2022/19–5/2 T 9–9:50 a.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD06 meets Feb 19–May 2.DLS-0011-LD07 596982/19–5/2 TTh 10–10:50 a.m. LAN-2022/21–5/2 Th 9–9:50 a.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD07 meets Feb 19–May 2.DLS-0011-LD08 596992/19–5/2 TTh 11–11:50 a.m. LAN-2022/21–5/2 Th 12–12:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LD08 meets Feb 19–May 2.Largo EveningDLS-0011-LE01 597051/23–4/10 MW 5–5:50 p.m. LAN-2021/23–4/10 W 6–6:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 23–Apr 10.DLS-0011-LE02 597061/23–4/10 MW 7–7:50 p.m. LAN-2021/28–4/10 M 6–6:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LE02 meets Jan 23–Apr 10.DLS-0011-LE03 597072/19–5/2 TTh 5–5:50 p.m. LAN-2022/21–5/2 Th 6–6:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LE03 meets Feb 19–May 2.DLS-0011-LE04 597082/19–5/2 TTh 7–7:50 p.m. LAN-202The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


40 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20132/19–5/2 T 6–6:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LE04 meets Feb 19–May 2.Largo SaturdayDLS-0011-LS01 597111/26–4/13 S 10–11:50 a.m. LAN-2021/26–4/13 S 12–12:50 p.m. LAN-202ɶɶNote: LS01 meets Jan 26–Apr 13.Extension DayDLS-0011-XD01H 597121/28–5/12 MW 12:30–1:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningDLS-0011-XE01H 597131/28–5/12 MW 6:45–7:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdayDLS-0011-XS01H 597141/26–5/12 S 9–11:30 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Developmental EnglishDVE-0009 Fundamental LanguageSkills4 EHPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Lab requirement to be completedoutside <strong>of</strong> class time.Largo DayDVE-0009-LD01 582201/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-302DVE-0009-LD02 582211/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-216DVE-0009-LD03 582221/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-302DVE-0011 Developmental Composition4 EHPrerequisite: DVE-0009 or the equivalentplacement test score.ɶɶNote: Lab requirement to be completedoutside <strong>of</strong> class time.Largo DayDVE-0011-LD01 620341/23–5/13 MWF 7–7:50 a.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD02 582231/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD03 582241/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD04 582251/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-204DVE-0011-LD05 582261/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD06 582271/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-216DVE-0011-LD07 582281/22–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD08 582291/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-204DVE-0011-LD09 582301/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD10 582311/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD11 582321/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD12 582331/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD13 582341/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD14 582351/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LD15 630183/14–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD15 meets second half-semester.Largo EveningDVE-0011-LE01 582361/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LE02 582371/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LE03 582381/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-2119DVE-0011-LE04 582391/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-2119Largo SaturdayDVE-0011-LS01 582401/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2119Extension DayDVE-0011-XD01 582411/23–5/13 MW 8:45-10 a.m. UTC-TBADVE-0011-XD02 627561/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdayDVE-0011-XS01 582421/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. UTC-TBADevelopmental MathDVM-0021 Arithmetic and AlgebraReview 1 EHPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayDVM-0021-LD01 595581/23–2/4 MWF 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 23–Feb 4.DVM-0021-LD02 595591/22–5/13 TTh 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LAN-208ɶɶNote: LD02 meets Jan 24–Feb 16.DVM-0021-LD03 595601/22–5/13 TTh 1–3:30 p.m. LAN-208ɶɶNote: LD03 meets Jan 24–Feb 16.Largo EveningDVM-0021-LE01 595611/23–2/4 MWF 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 23–Feb 4.DVM-0021-LE02 595621/22–5/13 TTh 6–8:30 p.m. LAN-208ɶɶNote: LE02 meets Jan 24–Feb 16.DVM-0031 Prealgebra4 EHPrerequisite: Readng pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and basicmathematics skills. PAS-1030 must be takenconcurrently.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS41OnlineDVM-0031-DL01 595631/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.DVM-0031-DL02 595641/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.DVM-0031-DL03 595651/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Hybrid OnlineDVM-0031-HY01 595671/28–5/13 M 2–3:50 p.m. BLAD-205ɶɶNote: HY01 Hybrid partially online.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.DVM-0031-HY02 595681/23–5/13 W 2–3:50 p.m. BLAD-205ɶɶNote: HY02 Hybrid partially online.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.DVM-0031-HY03 595661/25–5/13 F 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-207ɶɶNote: HY03 Hybrid partially online.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayDVM-0031-LD01 595691/22–5/13 MTWTh 7–7:50 a.m. BLAD-203DVM-0031-LD02 595701/22–5/13 MTWTh 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD03 595711/22–5/13 MTWTh 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD04 595721/22–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD05 595731/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD06 595741/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD07 595751/22–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD08 595761/23–5/13 MW 2–3:50 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0031-LD09 595771/23–5/13 MW 4–5:50 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0031-LD10 595781/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:20 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD11 595791/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:20 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD12 595801/22–5/13 TTh 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD13 595811/22–5/13 TTh 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD14M 595821/22–5/13 TTh 1:30–3:20 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD15 595831/22–5/13 TTh 1:30–3:20 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD16 595841/22–5/13 TTh 3:30–5:20 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0031-LD17 595852/6–5/13 MWF 8–9:40 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD17 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD18 595862/6–5/13 MWF 10–11:40 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD18 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD19 595872/6–5/13 MWF 12–1:40 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD19 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD20 595882/7–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:45 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD20 begins Feb 22.DVM-0031-LD21 595892/7–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:45 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD21 begins Feb 7.DVM-0031-LD22 595901/22–5/13 TTh 7–8:50 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LD23 595912/6–5/13 MWF 8–9:40 a.m. LAN-224ɶɶNote: LD23 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD24 595922/6–5/13 MWF 10–11:40 a.m. LAN-224ɶɶNote: LD24 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD25 595931/22–5/13 MWF 12–1:40 p.m. LAN-224ɶɶNote: LD25 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD26 595941/22–5/13 MWF 8–9:40 a.m. LAN-228ɶɶNote: LD26 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD27 595951/22–5/13 MWF 10–11:40 a.m. LAN-228ɶɶNote: LD27 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LD28 595962/6–5/13 MWF 12–1:40 p.m. LAN-228ɶɶNote: LD28 begins Feb 6.Largo EveningDVM-0031-LE01 595971/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LE02 595981/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LE03M 595991/23–5/13 MWF 8–9:50 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0031-LE04 596001/22–5/13 TTh 5:30–7:20 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LE05 596011/22–5/13 TTh 5:30–7:20 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LE06 596022/6–5/13 MW 6–8:15 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE06 begins Feb 6.DVM-0031-LE07 596032/7–5/13 TTh 4–6:15 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE07 begins Feb 7.DVM-0031-LE08 59604The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


42 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20132/7–5/13 TTh 7–9:15 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE08 begins Feb 7.Largo SaturdayDVM-0031-LS01 596051/26–5/13 S 9–10:50 a.m. MARL-TBA1/26–5/13 S 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-TBADVM-0031-LS02 596061/26–5/13 S 9–10:50 a.m. MARL-TBA1/26–5/13 S 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-TBALargo SundayDVM-0031-LU01M 596071/27–5/13 Su 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. BLAD-2071/27–5/13 Su 2–3:50 p.m. BLAD-207Extension DayDVM-0031-XD01 596111/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBADVM-0031-XD02 596121/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBADVM-0031-XD03 596131/22–5/13 TTh 11–12:50 a.m. UTC-TBADVM-0031-XD04H 596141/28–5/12 MWF 10:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0031-XD05 596151/22–5/13 TTh 1:00 a.m.–2:50 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0031-XD06H 627571/28–5/12 MWF 11:50 a.m.-1:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningDVM-0031-XE01 596161/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0031-XE02 596171/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0031-XE03H 596181/29–5/12 TTh 4–7 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0031-XE04H 627581/29–5/12 TTh 6:15–9:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0031-XE05 633851/22–5/13 TTh 5:30-7:20 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension SaturdayDVM-0031-XS01 596191/26–5/13 S 9-11 a.m. UTC-TBA1/26–5/13 S 12-2 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0071 Introductory Algebra4 EHPrerequisite: DVM-0031 or equivalent testscore and reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineDVM-0071-DL01 596211/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.DVM-0071-DL02 596221/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.DVM-0071-DL03 596231/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.DVM-0071-DL04 596241/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Hybrid OnlineDVM-0071-HY01 596251/28–5/13 M 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-205ɶɶNote: HY01 Hybrid partially online.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.DVM-0071-HY02 596261/23–5/13 W 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-205ɶɶNote: HY02 Hybrid partially online. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.DVM-0071-HY03 596271/25–5/13 F 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-205ɶɶNote: HY03 Hybrid partially online. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayDVM-0071-LD01 596281/22–5/13 MTWTh 7–7:50 a.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD02M596291/23–5/13 MTWTh 8–8:50 a.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LD03 596301/23–5/13 MTWTh 8–8:50 a.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD04 596311/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LD05 596321/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD06 596331/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LD07 596341/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD08 596351/23–5/13 MW 2–3:50 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD09 596361/23–5/13 MW 4–5:50 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD10 596371/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:20 a.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LD11 596381/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:20 a.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD12 596391/22–5/13 TTh 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LD13 596401/22–5/13 TTh 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD14 596411/22–5/13 TTh 1:30–3:20 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LD15 59642<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS431/22–5/13 TTh 1:30–3:20 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD16 596431/22–5/13 TTh 3:30–5:20 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LD17 596442/6–5/13 MWF 8–9:40 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD17 begins Feb 6.DVM-0071-LD18 596452/6–5/13 MWF 10–11:40 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD18 begins Feb 6.DVM-0071-LD19 596462/6–5/13 MWF 12–1:40 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD19 begins Feb 6.DVM-0071-LD20 596472/7–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:45 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD20 begins Feb 7.DVM-0071-LD21 596482/7–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:45 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD21 begins Feb 7.DVM-0071-LD22 596491/22–5/13 TTh 7–8:50 a.m. MARL-TBADVM-0071-LD23 596502/7–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:45 a.m. LAN-224ɶɶNote: LD23 begins Feb 7.DVM-0071-LD24 596512/7–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:45 p.m. LAN-224ɶɶNote: LD24 begins Feb 7.DVM-0071-LD25 596522/7–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:45 a.m. LAN-228ɶɶNote: LD25 begins Feb 7.DVM-0071-LD26 596532/7–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:45 p.m. LAN-228ɶɶNote: LD26 begins Feb 7.Largo EveningDVM-0071-LE01 596591/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LE02 596601/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LE03 596611/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LE04 596621/22–5/13 TTh 5:30–7:20 p.m. BLAD-207DVM-0071-LE05 596631/22–5/13 TTh 5:30–7:20 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LE06 596642/6–5/13 MW 6–8:15 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE06 begins Feb 6.DVM-0071-LE07 596652/7–5/13 TTh 4–6:15 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE07 begins Feb 7.DVM-0071-LE08 596662/7–5/13 TTh 7–9:15 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE08 begins Feb 7.DVM-0071-LE09 596672/6–5/13 MW 7–9:15 p.m. LAN-224ɶɶNote: LE09 begins Feb 6.DVM-0071-LE10 596682/6–5/13 MW 7–9:15 p.m. LAN-228ɶɶNote: LE10 begins Feb 6.Largo SaturdayDVM-0071-LS01 596711/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.–1:50 p.m. BLAD-203DVM-0071-LS02 596721/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.–1:50 p.m. BLAD-207Largo SundayDVM-0071-LU01 596731/27–5/13 Su 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. BLAD-2031/27–5/13 Su 2–3:50 p.m. BLAD-203Extension DayDVM-0071-XD01 633901/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBADVM-0071-XD02 596781/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.–12:50 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0071-XD03 596791/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.–12:50 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0071-XD04 627521/23–5/13 MW 1–2:50 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0071-XD05H 596801/28–5/12 MWF 12:30–1:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0071-XD06H 596811/28–5/12 MW 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0071-XD07 633861/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:50 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningDVM-0071-XE01 596821/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0071-XE02 596831/22–5/13 TTh 5:30–7:20 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0071-XE03 596841/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE03 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.DVM-0071-XE04H 596851/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0071-XE05 633881/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension SaturdayDVM-0071-XS01 596861/26–5/13 S 9-11 a.m. UTC-TBA1/26–5/13 S 12-2 p.m. UTC-TBADVM-0081 Elementary and IntermediateAlgebra Review 1 EHPrerequisite: Satisfactory placement score orC or better in DVM 0031.Largo DayDVM-0081-LD01 596871/23–2/4 MWF 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 23–Feb 4.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


44 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Largo EveningDVM-0081-LE01 627531/23–2/4 MWF 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 23–Feb 4.Developmental ReadingDVR-0051 Developmental Reading4 EHPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Lab requirement to be completedoutside <strong>of</strong> class time.Largo DayDVR-0051-LD01 582881/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD02 582891/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD03 582901/23–5/13 MWF 10-10 a.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD04 582911/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-214DVR-0051-LD05 582921/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD06 582931/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD07 582981/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD08 582991/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD09 583001/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD10 583351/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LD11 583361/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2083Largo EveningDVR-0051-LE01 583371/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LE02 583381/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LE03 583391/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-2083DVR-0051-LE04 583401/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-2083Largo SaturdayDVR-0051-LS01 583411/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-202Extension DayDVR-0051-XD01 583421/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:15 a.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningDVR-0051-XE01 583431/23–5/13 MW 6–9:15 p.m. UTC-TBADVR-0061 <strong>College</strong> Reading and StudySkills4 EHPrerequisite: DVR-0051 or equivalent scoreon placement test.ɶɶNote: Lab requirement to be completedoutside <strong>of</strong> class time.OnlineDVR-0061-DL01 583451/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.com for details. Pre-requisite for onlinesection: placement test score <strong>of</strong> 68 onAccuplacer test. Students need approval<strong>of</strong> Mirian Torain Deptartment chair,Marlboro Hall-2145.DVR-0061-DL02 630052/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb. 4. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.Pre-requisite for online section: placementtest score <strong>of</strong> 68 on Accuplacer test.Students need approval <strong>of</strong> Mirian TorainDeptartment chair, Marlboro Hall-2145.Largo DayDVR-0061-LD01 620361/23–5/13 MWF 7–7:50 a.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD02 583461/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD03 583491/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD04 583501/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-213DVR-0061-LD05 583511/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD06 583521/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-202DVR-0061-LD07 583541/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-204DVR-0061-LD08 583571/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-302DVR-0061-LD09 583581/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-202DVR-0061-LD10 583591/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD11 583601/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-204DVR-0061-LD12 583611/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD13 583751/23–5/13 MWF 2–2:50 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD14 583761/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD15 583771/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. BLAD-202DVR-0061-LD16 583821/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD17 583831/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-202DVR-0061-LD18 583841/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD19 583851/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-311DVR-0061-LD20 58387<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS451/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD21 583891/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LD22 583903/18–5/13 MW 8–11:15 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD22 meets 2nd half semester.DVR-0061-LD23 620373/18–5/13 MW 2–5:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD22 meets 2nd half semester.DVR-0061-LD24 620433/14–5/13 TTh 2–5:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD24 begins 2nd half semester.Largo EveningDVR-0061-LE01 583961/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LE02 583971/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LE03 583981/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. BLAD-209DVR-0061-LE04 583991/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. BLAD-209Largo SaturdayDVR-0061-LS01 584001/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-209Largo SundayDVR-0061-LU01 584021/27–5/13 Su 1–4:15 p.m. BLAD-209Extension DayDVR-0061-XD01 584091/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. UTC-TBADVR-0061-XD02 584101/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. UTC-TBADVR-0061-XD03 626671/28–3/13 MW 8:30–11:45 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03 meets 1st half semester.Extension EveningDVR-0061-XE01 584111/23–3/13 MW 6-9 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 1st half semester.DVR-0061-XE02 584123/18–5/13 MW 6-9 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 meets 2nd half semester.DVR-0061-XE03 626661/28–3/13 MW 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03 meets 1st half semester.DVR-0061-XE04 626683/19–5/12 TTh 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE04 meets 2nd half semester.EconomicsECN-1030 Principles <strong>of</strong>Macroeconomics3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and mathematicspr<strong>of</strong>iciencies.OnlineECN-1030-DL01 624521/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ECN-1030-DL02 624531/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ECN-1030-DL03 624541/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 6.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayECN-1030-LD01 624551/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2056ECN-1030-LD02 624561/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:58 a.m. MARL-2056ECN-1030-LD03 624571/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2056ECN-1030-LD04 624581/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. MARL-2056ECN-1030-LD05 624591/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2056ECN-1030-LD06 624601/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2056ECN-1030-LD07 624611/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2056Largo EveningECN-1030-LE01 624621/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. MARL-2056ECN-1030-LE02 624631/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-2056Largo WeekendECN-1030-LW01 624641/25–3/1 F 6:30–10:15 p.m. MARL-20581/26–3/2 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MARL-2058ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 4 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. CLass begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 15-16, Feb22-23, and Mar 1-2. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Extension EveningECN-1030-XE01 624651/23–5/13 W 7-10 p.m. UTC-TBAECN-1030-XE02 624661/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.ECN-1040 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and math pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyrequired.OnlineECN-1040-DL01 624671/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.ECN-1040-DL02 624682/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayECN-1040-LD01 624691/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2007ECN-1040-LD02 624701/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2056ECN-1040-LD03 624731/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. MARL-2058The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


46 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013ECN-1040-LD04 624711/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2058ECN-1040-LD05 624721/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-202Largo EveningECN-1040-LE01 624741/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. MARL-2056Largo WeekendECN-1040-LW01 624753/8–4/19 F 6:30–10:15 p.m. MARL-20563/9–4/20 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MARL-2056ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 4 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. CLass begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required priorto the first on-campus meeting. Oncampusmeeting dates are Mar 22-23,Apr 5-6, Apr 12-13, & Apr 19-20.Students may access syllabus andassignments online three days prior tothe registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension DayECN-1040-XD01H 624761/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningECN-1040-XE01H 624771/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.ECN-1990 Special Topics: Money andBanking I 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Math pr<strong>of</strong>iciency; ECN 1030with a B or higher.Largo DayECN-1990-LD01 624781/23–5/13 W 2-5 p.m. TBA-TBAECN-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyECN-2910-IN01 624792/11–5/13 TBA TBAECN-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyECN-2920-IN01 624802/11–5/13 TBA TBAECN-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyECN-2930-IN01 624812/11–5/13 TBA TBAEnglishEGL-0100 Introduction to Composition4 EHPrerequisite: Reading and writing pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.May be taken concurrently with DVR-0061.OnlineEGL-0100-DL01 586811/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-0100-DL02 586821/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Hybrid OnlineEGL-0100-HY01 586831/28–5/13 M 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MARL-2007ɶɶNote: HY01 campus/web sectioncombines classroom meetings and onlineinstruction. Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-0100-LD01 625351/23–5/13 MW 7–8:50 a.m. TBA-TBAEGL-0100-LD02 586841/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3103EGL-0100-LD03 586861/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. MARL-2055EGL-0100-LD04 586881/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. MARL-2062EGL-0100-LD05 586891/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. MARL-3089EGL-0100-LD06 587001/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. CAT-210EGL-0100-LD07 587011/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3099EGL-0100-LD08 587041/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3103EGL-0100-LD09 587051/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MARL-3089EGL-0100-LD10 587061/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MARL-3081EGL-0100-LD11 587071/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. CAT-210EGL-0100-LD12 587081/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3118EGL-0100-LD13 602341/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3100EGL-0100-LD14 587101/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3105EGL-0100-LD15 587121/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3100EGL-0100-LD16 587131/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MARL-3081EGL-0100-LD17 587141/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. MARL-3103EGL-0100-LD18 587151/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:20 p.m. TBA-TBAEGL-0100-LD19 58716<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS471/23–5/13 MW 2–3:50 p.m. MARL-3118Largo EveningEGL-0100-LE01 587191/23–5/13 MW 5:30–7:15 p.m. MARL-3091EGL-0100-LE02 587201/23–5/13 MW 7:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-3091EGL-0100-LE03 587211/22–5/13 T 6–9:45 p.m. MARL-3099EGL-0100-LE04 625751/23–5/13 W 6–9:45 p.m. MARL-3118EGL-0100-LE05 587231/24–5/13 Th 6–9:45 p.m. MARL-3118EGL-0100-LE06 587243/18–5/13 MW 6–9:45 p.m. MARL-3084ɶɶNote: LE06 meets 2nd half semester.Largo SaturdayEGL-0100-LS01 587271/26–5/13 S 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MARL-3081Extension DayEGL-0100-XD01 587311/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBAEGL-0100-XD02 587341/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-0100-XD03 587441/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:45 a.m. UTC-TBAEGL-0100-XD04 587451/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-0100-XD05 601961/29–5/12 T 8:30–11:45 a.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningEGL-0100-XE01 587581/28–5/13 M 6–9:45 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: Civilian students must obtaina college base pass. See Degree andExtension Centers: Joint Base Andrewssection for details.EGL-0100-XE02 587591/24–5/13 Th 6–9:45 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-0100-XE03 601981/29–5/12 T 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdayEGL-0100-XS01 601991/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-0110 Introduction to Composition(Accelerated Learning Program)3 EHPrerequisite: Accuplacer English test score <strong>of</strong>79-89.ɶɶStudents enrolling in EGL-0110 mustenroll in a linked section <strong>of</strong> EGL-1011 inthe same semesterLargo DayEGL-0110-LD01 587611/23–5/13 MW 10:30–11:45 a.m. CAT-310EGL-0110-LD02 587631/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-310EGL-1010 Composition I: ExpositoryWriting 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and writing pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyrequired.OnlineEGL-1010-DL01 584891/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1010-DL02 584901/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1010-DL03 584911/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1010-DL04 584921/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1010-DL05 584931/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL05 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1010-DL06 584941/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL06 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1010-DL07 584951/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL07 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1010-DL08 625362/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL08 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayEGL-1010-LD01 625381/23–5/13 MW 7–8:15 a.m. TBA-TBAEGL-1010-LD02 584961/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-3082EGL-1010-LD03 584971/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-3105EGL-1010-LD04 584981/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-3081EGL-1010-LD05 584991/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-3089EGL-1010-LD06 585001/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-3091EGL-1010-LD07 585011/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-3100EGL-1010-LD08 585021/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2068EGL-1010-LD09 585031/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBAEGL-1010-LD10 585041/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2004EGL-1010-LD11 585051/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-3118EGL-1010-LD12 585061/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-3084The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


48 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013EGL-1010-LD13 585351/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2050EGL-1010-LD14 585071/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-3100EGL-1010-LD15 585081/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. TBA-TBAEGL-1010-LD16 585091/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-3082EGL-1010-LD17 585101/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-3070EGL-1010-LD18 585111/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2068EGL-1010-LD19 585121/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-3082EGL-1010-LD20 585131/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-31058EGL-1010-LD21 585141/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-3091EGL-1010-LD22 585151/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-3105EGL-1010-LD23 585161/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. CAT-310EGL-1010-LD24 585171/22–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. BLAD-216EGL-1010-LD25 585181/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. MARL-3089EGL-1010-LD26 585191/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. MARL-3091EGL-1010-LD27 585201/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. CAT-225EGL-1010-LD28 585211/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-3100EGL-1010-LD29 585221/28–5/13 M 4:30–7:15 p.m. MARL-3089EGL-1010-LD30 585231/23–5/13 W 4:30–7:15 p.m. MARL-3089EGL-1010-LD31 585241/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-3089EGL-1010-LD32 585251/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3099EGL-1010-LD33 585261/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3103EGL-1010-LD34 585271/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CAT-310EGL-1010-LD35 585281/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3089EGL-1010-LD36 585291/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3099EGL-1010-LD37 585301/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-3099EGL-1010-LD38 585311/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-3089EGL-1010-LD39 585321/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-3084EGL-1010-LD40 585332/7–5/13 TTh 4–5:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD40 begins Feb 7.Largo EveningEGL-1010-LE01 585371/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3082EGL-1010-LE02 585381/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3100EGL-1010-LE03 585391/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. MARL-2072EGL-1010-LE04 585401/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3099EGL-1010-LE05 585411/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-3091EGL-1010-LE06 585421/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-3091EGL-1010-LE07 585431/23–3/13 MW 6-9 p.m. MARL-3070ɶɶNote: LE07 meets 1st half semester.EGL-1010-LE08 585442/4–5/13 M 6–9:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE08 begins Feb 4.EGL-1010-LE09 585453/18–5/13 MW 6-9 p.m. MARL-3070ɶɶNote: LE09 begins Mar 18.Largo SaturdayEGL-1010-LS01 585461/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3089Largo SundayEGL-1010-LU01 585471/27–5/13 Su 1-4 p.m. MARL-2080Extension DayEGL-1010-XD01 585501/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1010-XD02 585511/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1010-XD03 585521/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1010-XD04 585541/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:15 a.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1010-XD05 585531/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1010-XD06 585571/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1010-XD07 585581/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1010-XD08 585481/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1010-XD09 58556<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


50 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013EGL-1020-LD12 585911/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-3091EGL-1020-LD13 585921/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-3100EGL-1020-LD14 585931/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-3084EGL-1020-LD15 585941/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. MARL-3105EGL-1020-LD16 585951/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. MARL-3084EGL-1020-LD17 585961/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-3082EGL-1020-LD18 585971/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-3084EGL-1020-LD19 585981/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-3091EGL-1020-LD20 585991/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3084EGL-1020-LD21 586001/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3091EGL-1020-LD22 586011/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3082EGL-1020-LD23 586021/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-302EGL-1020-LD24 586031/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2058EGL-1020-LD25 586041/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-3091EGL-1020-LD26 586051/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-3118EGL-1020-LD27 586062/4–5/13 MW 4–5:45 p.m. MARL-3099ɶɶNote: LD27 begins Feb 4.Largo EveningEGL-1020-LE01 586071/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3081EGL-1020-LE02 586081/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3118EGL-1020-LE03 586091/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3081EGL-1020-LE04 586111/23–3/13 MW 6–9:00 p.m. MARL-3084ɶɶNote: LE04 meets 1st half semester.EGL-1020-LE05 586103/18–5/13 MW 6-9 p.m. MARL-2050ɶɶNote: LE05 begins 2nd half semester.Largo SundayEGL-1020-LU01 586121/27–5/13 Su 1-4 p.m. MARL-3089Largo WeekendEGL-1020-LW01 586131/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20631/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2063ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst on-campus meeting. On-campus meetingdates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, & Mar 8-9.Students may access syllabus and assignmentsonline three days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated using Jan25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Extension DayEGL-1020-XD01 586141/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1020-XD02 586151/29–5/12 TTh 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1020-XD03 586161/23–5/13 MW 8:30–9:45 a.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningEGL-1020-XE01 586171/23–5/13 W 5:30–8:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XEO1 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.EGL-1020-XE02 586181/22–5/13 T 7–9:45 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1020-XE03 586191/23–5/13 W 7–9:45 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-1020-XE04 586201/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendEGL-1020-XW01 586213/8–4/19 F 6–10:30 p.m. AAFB-TBA3/9–4/20 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst AAFB-campus meeting. AAFBcampusmeeting dates are Mar 22-23, Apr5-6, & Apr 19-20. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online three daysprior to the registration deadline. Refundswill be calculated using Mar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date. Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degree andExtension Centers: Joint Base Andrewssection for procedures.EGL-1020H Honors Composition II:Writing About Literature3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> A orEGL-1010H with a grade <strong>of</strong> B or higher, andpermission <strong>of</strong> the Honors Program Coordinatoror instructor is required.OnlineEGL-1020H-DL01 586221/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-1020H-LD01 586231/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBAEGL-1040 Media Writing3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter, or permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor.Largo DayEGL-1040-LD01 586241/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CAT-225<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS51EGL-1100 Composition II: Writing AboutIssues and Ideas 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor higher.OnlineEGL-1100-DL01 586251/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-1100-LD01 586261/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-3070EGL-1100-LD02 586271/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3070Largo EveningEGL-1100-LE01 586281/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3100Extension EveningEGL-1100-XE01 586293/14–5/13 TTh 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 begins 2nd half semester.Civilian students must obtain a college basepass. See Degree and Extension Centers:Joint Base Andrews section for procedures.EGL-1100H Honors Composition II:Writing About Issues and Ideas3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL 1010H with an A or B, orEGL 1010 with an A, or permission <strong>of</strong> theHonors Program Coordinator, and a 3.0 GPA.Largo DayEGL-1100H-LD01 586301/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3070EGL-1320 Composition II: Writing forBusiness 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor higher.OnlineEGL-1320-DL01 586311/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1320-DL02 586321/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-1320-LD01 586331/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-3099EGL-1320-LD02 586341/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. MARL-3099EGL-1320-LD03 586351/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2080Largo EveningEGL-1320-LE01 586361/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3070EGL-1320-LE02 586371/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3099Largo WeekendEGL-1320-LW01 586382/15–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-30822/16–4/6 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3082ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 1-2, Mar 15-16,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 15 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.EGL-1340 Composition II: WritingAbout Technical Topics3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orhigher.OnlineEGL-1340-DL01 586391/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-1340-DL02 586401/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-1340-LD01 586411/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2058EGL-1340-LD02 586421/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-215Largo EveningEGL-1340-LE01 586431/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3082Largo WeekendEGL-1340-LW01 586441/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-30701/26–3/9 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3070ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.EGL-1360 Principles <strong>of</strong> Editing3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orhigher.Largo EveningEGL-1360-LE01 586451/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. MARL-3100EGL-2030 British Literature <strong>of</strong> the 19thand 20th Centuries3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020 or EGL-1100 orEGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Largo DayEGL-2030-LD01 586461/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. MARL-3070EGL-2050 American Literature from theBeginnings to the Late 19th Century3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Extension DayEGL-2050-XD01 586471/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. UTC-TBAEGL-2070 American Literature from theLate 19th Century to the Present3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.OnlineEGL-2070-DL01 58648The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


52 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-2070-LD01 586491/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-3081Largo EveningEGL-2070-LE01 586511/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. MARL-3081Largo WeekendEGL-2070-LW01 586522/15–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-30912/16–4/6 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3091ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins: Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 1-2, Mar 15-16,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 15 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.EGL-2110 World Literature from theRenaissance To the Present3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020 or EGL-1100 orEGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Largo DayEGL-2110-LD01 586531/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-3082EGL-2110H Honors World Literaturefrom The Renaissance to the Present3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020 EGL-1100 EGL-1320 or EGL-1340, and approval from theHonors Program Coordinator.Largo DayEGL-2110H-LD01 586541/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-3082EGL-2130 African-American Literature:Pre-1800 to 19203 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.OnlineEGL-2130-DL01 586561/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-2130-LD01 586581/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3091Largo EveningEGL-2130-LE01 586591/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBALargo WeekendEGL-2130-LW01 586602/22–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-30992/23–4/6 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3099ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 21. Class begins Feb 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 8-9, Mar 22-23,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.EGL-2140 African-American Literature:1920 to the Present3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.OnlineEGL-2140-DL01 586611/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-2140-LD01 586621/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3118Largo WeekendEGL-2140-LW01 586633/8–4/19 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-30703/9–4/20 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3070ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 22-23, Apr 5-6, &Apr 19-20. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension EveningEGL-2140-XE01 586641/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-2150 Introduction to CreativeWriting 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010.OnlineEGL-2150-DL01 586651/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayEGL-2150-LD01 586661/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-3118EGL-2210 The Shakespeare Plays3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020 or EGL-1100 orEGL-1320, or EGL-1340.Largo DayEGL-2210-LD01 586671/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-3105EGL-2230 Children's Literature3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.OnlineEGL-2230-DL01 586681/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Hybrid OnlineEGL-2230-HY01 586691/28–5/13 M 12–1:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 campus/web section combinesclassroom meetings and online instruction.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayEGL-2230-LD01 586701/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3081Largo EveningEGL-2230-LE01 586711/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-3082EGL-2270 Applied Grammar3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 and EGL-1020 withgrades <strong>of</strong> C or better.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS53Largo EveningEGL-2270-LE01 586721/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. MARL-3118EGL-2320 Literature and Film3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL 1340.Largo DayEGL-2320-LD01 586731/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2004EGL-2390 Studies in Biblical Literature:the New Testament3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020 or EGL-1100 orEGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Largo DayEGL-2390-LD01 586741/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3099EGL-2410 Mythology, Legendand Folklore 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Largo EveningEGL-2410-LE01 586751/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAEGL-2430 Survey <strong>of</strong> Science Fiction3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.OnlineEGL-2430-DL01 586761/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.EGL-2440 Survey <strong>of</strong> Mystery andDetective Fiction3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020 or EGL-1100 orEGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Largo DayEGL-2440-LD01 586771/23–5/13 MW 1:30–2:45 p.m. TBA-TBAEGL-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyEGL-2910-IN01 586782/11–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 contact Coop <strong>of</strong>fice.EGL-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyEGL-2920-IN01 586792/11–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 contact Coop <strong>of</strong>fice.EGL-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyEGL-2930-IN01 586802/11–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 contact Coop <strong>of</strong>fice.EngineeringEGR-1010 Introductory Engineering3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGR-1140, EGL-1000 orexemption through testing, and MAT-1360or MAT-1370. MAT-2410 and EGL-1010concurrent.Largo DayEGR-1010-LD01 578561/22–5/13 TTh 3:30–5:45 p.m. CAT-305EGR-1140 Computer Programming forEngineers and Scientists3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1350; grade <strong>of</strong> C or higherrequiredLargo DayEGR-1140-LD01 580701/23–5/13 MW 4:30–5:45 p.m. CAT-305EGR-2030 Circuit Analysis4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-2430, EGR-1010, andPHY-2030 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or higher.Largo DayEGR-2030-LD01 580711/23–5/13 MW 2:15–4 p.m. CAT-305EGR-2200 Engineering Mechanics3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT 2410 and EGR 1010 withgrades <strong>of</strong> C or better. PHY 1030 and MAT2420 completed or concurrent.Largo EveningEGR-2200-LE01 578571/23–5/13 MW 8:30–9:45 p.m. CHES-301EGR-2300 Materials Science forEngineers/Scientists3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGR-1010 and CHM-1020Largo EveningEGR-2300-LE01 578581/22–5/13 TTh 5:45-7 p.m. CAT-305EGR-2450 Electronic and Digital CircuitLaboratory 2 CreditsPrerequisite: EGR-2440.Largo EveningEGR-2450-LE01 578591/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 p.m. CAT-305EGR-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyEGR-2910-IN01 578602/11–5/13 TBA-TBAEGR-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyEGR-2920-IN01 578612/11–5/13 TBA-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


54 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Emergency Medical TechEMT-1580 Shock and Trauma4 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-1510, EMT-1520, EMT-1540, EMT-1550, EMT-1570, EMT-1590,EMT-1600, EMT-1620 and EMT-2000.Largo DayEMT-1580-LD01 576421/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-1580-LD02 576431/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-1600 Cardiology and EKGInterpretation 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-1510, EMT-1520,EMT-1540, EMT-1550 and EMT-1570.Largo DayEMT-1600-LD01 576441/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-1600-LD02 576451/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-1620 Paramedic Practice II3 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-1510, EMT-1520,EMT-1540, EMT-1550 and EMT-1570.Largo DayEMT-1620-LD01 576461/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-1620-LD02 576471/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2000 Preparation for EMT-ICertification 2 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-1510, EMT-1520,EMT-1540, EMT-1550, EMT-1570 andEMT-1590 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or higher.Largo DayEMT-2000-LD01 576481/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2000-LD02 576491/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2510 Special Patient Populationsand Medical Emergencies3 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-1510, EMT-1520,EMT-1550, EMT-1570, and EMT-1590.Largo DayEMT-2510-LD01 576501/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2510-LD02 576511/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2520 Medical Emergencies andPatient Assessment II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Completion <strong>of</strong> an approvedEMT-I program and program admissionrequired. Must take EMT-2530 concurrently.ɶɶLab included in lecture time.Largo DayEMT-2520-LD01 576521/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2520-LD02 630481/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2530 Paramedic Practice III3 CreditsPrerequisite: Completion <strong>of</strong> an approvedEMT-I program and admission to this programrequired.Largo DayEMT-2530-LD01 576531/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2530-LD02 630491/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2540 Paramedic Practice IV3 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-I certification and 53credits relevant to the EMT program witha cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> 2.00 or better.Largo DayEMT-2540-LD01 576541/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2540-LD02 576551/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2560 Preparation for EMT-PCertification 2 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-2530Largo DayEMT-2560-LD01 576561/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2560-LD02 576571/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2580 Study <strong>of</strong> Human Systems forParamedics 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EMT-2530 and EMT-2520 withgrades <strong>of</strong> C or higher.Largo DayEMT-2580-LD01 576581/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEMT-2580-LD02 576591/22–5/13 TBA-TBAEngineering TechnologyENT-1600 Introduction to CAD withAutoCAD 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayENT-1600-LD01 588361/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-1:15 p.m. CAT-313Largo EveningENT-1600-LE01 588371/22–5/13 TTh 6–8:15 p.m. CAT-313Largo SaturdayENT-1600-LS01 588381/26–5/13 S 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. CAT-313ENT-1710 Circuits and MeasurementTechniques 3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (formerly MAT 1040)or MAT 1340, completed or concurrent.Largo DayENT-1710-LD01 588391/22–5/13 TTh 8:30–9:25 a.m. CAT-311Largo EveningENT-1710-LE01 588401/28–5/13 M 6–7:55 p.m. CAT-311ENT-1720 Circuit Analysis and Design3 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT 1710; MAT 0104 (formerlyMAT-1040) or 1340 or higher, completed orconcurrent.Largo DayENT-1720-LD01 588411/24–5/13 Th 1–2:40 p.m. CAT-311<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS55Largo EveningENT-1720-LE01 588421/24–5/13 Th 6–7:40 p.m. CAT-311ENT-1770 Introduction to Computing forTechnology 3 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT 1710, or permission <strong>of</strong>department chair.Largo DayENT-1770-LD01 588431/23–5/13 MW 9–10:14 a.m. CAT-3131/23–5/13 MW 10:15–10:50 a.m. CAT-313ENT-1780 Analog Circuits4 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT 1710 completed and MAT1340 or higher, completed or concurrent.Largo DayENT-1780-LD01 588441/23–5/13 MW 1-4 p.m. CAT-307ENT-1800 Digital Circuits4 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT 1710, completed orconcurrent.Largo DayENT-1800-LD01 588451/29–5/13 TTh 9:30 a.m.-12:25 p.m. CAT-307ɶɶNote: LD01 begins Jan 29.ENT-1850 Circuit Evaluation and Repair2 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT 1710Largo EveningENT-1850-LE01 588461/23–5/13 W 7:30–8:30 p.m. CAT-311ɶɶNote: LE01 additional open lab timeTBA.ENT-2200 High Reliability Solderingand Fabrication 2 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT-1710 or permission fromdepartment chairperson.Largo SaturdayENT-2200-LS01 588472/23–5/4 S 9 a.m.-1:15 p.m. CAT-307ɶɶNote: LS01 meets 10 Saturdays: Feb 23,March 2, 9, 16, 23, April 6, 13, 20, 27,& May 4.ENT-2660 Customizing AutoCAD3 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT-1600.Largo EveningENT-2660-LE01 588481/23–5/13 MW 6–8:15 p.m. CAT-313ENT-2680 CAD Portfolio Development3 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT-1600.Independent StudyENT-2680-IN01 588491/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: Contact department head inCAT-129 or call 301-322-0751 for moreinformation.ENT-2810 CPU Architecture4 CreditsPrerequisite: ENT-1770 and ENT-1800.Largo DayENT-2810-LD01 588501/29–5/13 TTh 2–4:55 p.m. CAT-307ɶɶNote: LD01 begins Jan 29.ENT-2900 Systems Analysis Project3 CreditsPrerequisite: Total <strong>of</strong> 46 credits with a 2.00GPA, to include ENT-1780 or ENT-1890or ENT-2810, or ENT-2840 with a grade <strong>of</strong>"C" or better. Total credits does not includeESL courses.Largo DayENT-2900-LD01 588511/24–5/13 Th 3–5:45 p.m. CAT-307ɶɶNote: LD01 has additional lab time TBA.Largo EveningENT-2900-LE01 588521/24–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. CAT-307ɶɶNote: LE01 has additional lab time TBA.ENT-2960 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyENT-2960-IN01 588532/11–5/13 TBA-TBAENT-2970 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyENT-2970-IN01 588542/11–5/13 TBA-TBAENT-2980 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyENT-2980-IN01 588552/11–5/13 TBA-TBAEnglish As a Second LanguageESL-0081 Basic Reading Skills3 EHPrerequisite: None. Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-0811.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-0811.Largo DayESL-0081-LD01 577851/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. BLAD-311Largo EveningESL-0081-LE01 577861/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. TBA-TBAExtension DayESL-0081-XD01 577871/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. UTC-TBAESL-0081-XD02 577881/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningESL-0081-XE01 577891/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0082 English as a SecondLanguage: Elementary I3 EHPrerequisite: None. Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-0821.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL 0821.Largo DayESL-0082-LD01 577901/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. BLAD-304Largo EveningESL-0082-LE01 57791The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


56 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 p.m. TBA-TBAExtension DayESL-0082-XD01 577922/4–5/13 MW 12–2:45 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 begins Feb 4.Extension EveningESL-0082-XE01 577941/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0100 English as a SecondLanguage: Elementary II3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-0082 (formerly ESL-0821 witha grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher, or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-1000.Largo DayESL-0100-LD01 577951/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. BLAD-311Extension DayESL-0100-XD01 577962/4–5/13 MW 12–2:45 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 begins Feb 4.ESL-0100-XD02 577971/23–3/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 meets 1st half semester.Extension EveningESL-0100-XE01 577981/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0101 English as a Second Language:Intermediate: I 3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-0100 (formerly ESL-1000) witha grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher, or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-1010.Largo DayESL-0101-LD01 577991/23–3/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. CAT-105ɶɶNote: LD01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0101-LD02 578011/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. BLAD-311Largo EveningESL-0101-LE01 578022/5–5/13 TTh 6–8:45 p.m. BLAD-313ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.Extension DayESL-0101-XD01 578041/23–3/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0101-XD02 578051/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBAESL-0101-XD03 578063/18–5/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03 meets 2nd half semester.Extension EveningESL-0101-XE01 578071/23–3/13 MW 6–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0102 English as a SecondLanguage: Intermediate II3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-0101 (formerly ESL-1010) witha grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher, or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-1020.Largo DayESL-0102-LD01 578081/23–3/13 MW 2–5:50 p.m. BLAD-314ɶɶNote: LD01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0102-LD02 578093/18–5/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0102-LD03 578101/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. BLAD-304ESL-0102-LD04 578111/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:50 p.m. BLAD-304Largo EveningESL-0102-LE01 578121/23–3/13 MW 6–9:50 p.m. BLAD-316ɶɶNote: LE01 meets 1st half semester.Extension DayESL-0102-XD01 578131/22–3/12 TTh 8–11:50 a.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0102-XD02 578763/18–5/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0102-XD03 578771/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBAESL-0102-XD04 578781/22–5/13 TTh 3–4:50 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningESL-0102-XE01 578793/18–5/13 MW 6–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0105 English as a SecondLanguage: Intermediate Reading Skills3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-0081 AND ESL-0100(Formerly ESL-0811 and ESL-1000) withgrades <strong>of</strong> C or higher, or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-1050.Largo DayESL-0105-LD01 578801/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. BLAD-316ESL-0105-LD02 578811/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:50 p.m. BLAD-314ESL-0105-LD03 578821/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. BLAD-315Largo EveningESL-0105-LE01 578831/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-311ESL-0105-LE02 578841/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-319Extension DayESL-0105-XD01 578851/23–5/13 MW 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBAESL-0105-XD02 578861/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0105-XD03 578871/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0105-XD04 578881/23–5/13 MW 4–5:50 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningESL-0105-XE01 578891/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0105-XE02 578911/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. UTC-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS57ESL-0106 English as a SecondLanguage: Advanced Reading Skills3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-1020 and ESL-1050 (both witha grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher) or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-1060.Largo DayESL-0106-LD01 620191/23–5/13 MW 7–8:50 a.m. BLAD-302ESL-0106-LD02 578931/23–5/13 MW 1–2:50 p.m. BLAD-315ESL-0106-LD03 578941/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. BLAD-316ESL-0106-LD04 578951/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:50 p.m. BLAD-313ESL-0106-LD05 578961/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. BLAD-311ESL-0106-LD06 620222/6–5/13 WF 9–11:45 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD06 begins Feb 6.Largo EveningESL-0106-LE01 578971/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-316ESL-0106-LE02 578981/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-315Largo SaturdayESL-0106-LS01 578991/26–5/13 S 1:30–5:15 p.m. BLAD-314Extension DayESL-0106-XD01 579011/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0106-XD02 579021/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0106-XD03 579031/23–5/13 MW 4–5:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0106-XD04 579181/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0106-XD05 620232/6–5/13 WF 9–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05 begins Feb 6.Extension EveningESL-0106-XE01 579191/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0201 English as a SecondLanguage: Composition3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-0102 (formerly ESL-1020) witha grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher, or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-2010.Largo DayESL-0201-LD01 620201/23–3/13 MW 7–8:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0201-LD02 579201/23–3/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0201-LD03 579211/22–3/12 TTh 1–4:50 p.m. BLAD-316ɶɶNote: LD02 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0201-LD04 579221/23–3/13 WF 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. BLAD-313ɶɶNote: LD03 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0201-LD05 579233/18–5/13 MW 2–5:50 p.m. BLAD-314ɶɶNote: LD04 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0201-LD06 579243/18–5/13 MW 2–5:50 p.m. BLAD-315ɶɶNote: LD05 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0201-LD07 579251/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. TZ-107Largo EveningESL-0201-LE01 579261/23–3/13 MW 6–9:50 p.m. BLAD-315ɶɶNote: LE01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0201-LE02 579273/18–5/13 MW 6–9:50 p.m. BLAD-316ɶɶNote: LE02 meets 2nd half semester.Extension DayESL-0201-XD01 579281/23–3/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 meets 1st half semester.ESL-0201-XD02 579793/14–5/13 TTh 8–11:50 a.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 begins 2nd half semester.ESL-0201-XD03 579801/22–3/12 TTh 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03 meets 1st half semester.Extension EveningESL-0201-XE01 579811/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0201-XE02 579821/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0202 English as a SecondLanguage: Advanced Composition3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-2010 (a grade <strong>of</strong> C orhigher) or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Formerly <strong>of</strong>fered as ESL-2020.Largo DayESL-0202-LD01 579833/18–5/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0202-LD02 579843/15–5/13 WF 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. BLAD-313ɶɶNote: LD02 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0202-LD03 579853/14–5/13 TTh 1–4:50 p.m. BLAD-316ɶɶNote: LD03 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0202-LD04 579861/23–5/13 MW 1–2:50 p.m. BLAD-307ESL-0202-LD05 579871/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. BLAD-316ESL-0202-LD06 579883/18–5/13 MW 8–11:50 a.m. TZ-109ɶɶNote: LD06 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0202-LD07 579891/25–5/13 F 1:30–5:15 p.m. TBA-TBAESL-0202-LD08 579902/5–5/13 MW 8 a.m.-12:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD08 begins Feb 5.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


58 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Largo EveningESL-0202-LE01 579911/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 a.m. BLAD-315ESL-0202-LE02 579923/18–5/13 MW 6–9:50 p.m. BLAD-315ɶɶNote: LE02 meets 2nd half semester.Largo SaturdayESL-0202-LS01 580131/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. BLAD-315Extension DayESL-0202-XD01 580143/18–5/13 MW 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0202-XD02 580151/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0202-XD03 580163/14–5/13 TTh 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03 meets 2nd half semester.ESL-0202-XD04 580171/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningESL-0202-XE01 580181/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAESL-0202-XE02 580191/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. UTC-TBAForensic ScienceFOS-2500 Forensic Science3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineFOS-2500-DL01 599171/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.FOS-2500-DL02 599183/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayFOS-2500-LD01 599191/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-216FOS-2500-LD02 599201/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-214Largo EveningFOS-2500-LE01 599211/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. BLAD-211FOS-2510 Forensic Aspects <strong>of</strong> DeathInvestigation 3 CreditsPrerequisite: FOS-2500Largo EveningFOS-2510-LE01 599221/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAFOS-2520 Forensic Aspects <strong>of</strong> DrugIdentification and Abuse3 CreditsPrerequisite: FOS-2500OnlineFOS-2520-DL01 599231/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.FOS-2530 Fire and Arson Investigation3 CreditsPrerequisite: FOS-2500.Largo EveningFOS-2530-LE01 599261/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAFOS-2550 Photography in the ForensicSciences 3 CreditsPrerequisite: FOS-2500.Largo DayFOS-2550-LD01 599271/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningFOS-2550-LE01 599281/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAFOS-2590 Crime Scene Investigation3 CreditsPrerequisite: FOS-2500Largo EveningFOS-2590-LE01 599301/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAFOS-2600 Computer Forensics IComputer-Related Crime3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (formerly CIS-1010).FOS-2500 recommended.OnlineFOS-2600-DL01 599311/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningFOS-2600-LE01 599321/25–5/13 F 6-9 p.m. CAT-109FOS-2610 Computer Forensics IIComputer-Related Crime3 CreditsPrerequisite: FOS-2600.Largo SaturdayFOS-2610-LS01 599331/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CAT-109FOS-2910 Cooperative Education: FOSInternship 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyFOS-2910-IN01 599342/11–5/13 TBA-TBAFOS-2920 Cooperative Education: FOSInternship 2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyFOS-2920-IN01 599352/11–5/13 TBA-TBAFOS-2930 Cooperative Education: FOSInternship 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyFOS-2930-IN01 59936<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS592/11–5/13 TBA-TBAFrenchFRN-1010 French for Beginners3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayFRN-1010-LD01 580201/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. BLAD-314Largo EveningFRN-1010-LE01 580221/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. BLAD-314FRN-1020 French for AdvancedBeginners 3 CreditsPrerequisite: FRN-1010 or two years <strong>of</strong> highschool French or equivalent.Largo DayFRN-1020-LD01 580231/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. BLAD-314Largo EveningFRN-1020-LE01 580241/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. TBA-TBAFRN-2010 Intermediate French I3 CreditsPrerequisite: FRN-1020 or three years <strong>of</strong>high school French or equivalent.Extension DayFRN-2010-XD01 580251/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAFRN-2020 Intermediate French II3 CreditsPrerequisite: FRN-2010 or four years <strong>of</strong> highschool French or equivalent.Independent StudyFRN-2020-IN01 580261/28–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote:IN01 begins Jan 28. This is aindependent study section. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Guilkerssignature is requred. E-mail: Guilkegx@pgcc.edu.FRN-2040 Advanced Conversation3 CreditsPrerequisite: Take FRN-2010 or four years <strong>of</strong>high school French or equivalent.Extension EveningFRN-2040-XE01 580271/22–5/13 TTh 6-8 p.m. UTC-TBAGeographyGEO-1000 Introduction to Geographyas a Social Science3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningGEO-1000-LE01 592571/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAGEO-1010 Physical Geography3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineGEO-1010-DL01 592581/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.GEO-1010-DL02 625592/25–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 25.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayGEO-1010-LD01 592591/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2072GEO-1010-LD02 592601/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2072GEO-1010-LD03 592611/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2072GEO-1010-LD04 592621/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2072Largo EveningGEO-1010-LE01 592631/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. MARL-2072GEO-1020 Physical GeographyLaboratory 1 CreditPrerequisite: GEO 1010 completed or concurrent,and reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayGEO-1020-LD01 592641/23–5/13 W 2–3:50 p.m. MARL-2072GEO-1090 World Regional Geography3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineGEO-1090-DL01 592651/23–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 23.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Health InformationManagementHIM-1530 Medical Terminology4 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneOnlineHIM-1530-DL01 589711/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HIM-1530-DL02 589721/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningHIM-1530-LE01 589731/28–5/13 M 5:30–9:20 p.m. CHS-1216HIM-1540 Directed Clinical Practice I1 CreditPrerequisite: HIM-1500 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C"or better.Largo DayHIM-1540-LD01 589741/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. CHS-1229HIM-1550 Disease Processes4 CreditsPrerequisite: HIM-1530, BIO-2050, andBIO-2060 with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Hybrid OnlineHIM-1550-HY01 589751/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 is a Hybrid online coursein which some <strong>of</strong> the classes will becompletely online and others will meet oncampus at the times listed for the lecture.The dates will be listed in the syllabus.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


60 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013HIM-1581 Principles/Applications <strong>of</strong> ICDCoding 4 CreditsPrerequisite: Must be taken concurrentlywith HIM-1550 or permission <strong>of</strong> the programdirector.Hybrid OnlineHIM-1581-HY01 589831/23–5/13 MW 5:30–6:45 p.m. CHS-12291/23–5/13 MW 7–8:15 p.m. CHS-1229ɶɶNote: HY01 is a Hybrid online coursein which some <strong>of</strong> the classes will becompletely online and others will meeton campus at the times listed abovefor lec/lab. The dates will be postedin the course online syllabus. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.HIM-1800 Introduction to MedicalTerms for Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals1 CreditPrerequisite: None.ɶɶNote: This is a self-directed course usingCD-ROM and e-mail communication.OnlineHIM-1800-DL01 629791/23–3/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 meets first half-semester.HIM-1800-DL02 629853/14-5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets second half-semester.HIM-1990 Physician Office Billing2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHIM-1990-LE01 589761/24–5/13 Th 5:30–6:20 p.m. CHS-12161/24–5/13 Th 6:30–8:20 p.m. CHS-1216HIM-2530 Health InformationManagement 3 CreditsPrerequisite: HIM-2510 and BMT-1550with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better. This capstonecourse also requires completion <strong>of</strong> 50relevant credits with a 2.00 cumulative GPAor better.Largo DayHIM-2530-LD01 589771/22–5/13 T 9–11:50 a.m. CHS-1229HIM-2550 Health Information inAlternative Care 2 CreditsPrerequisite: HIM-2510 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C"or better. HIM-258 concurrent, or permission<strong>of</strong> program director.OnlineHIM-2550-DL01 589781/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HIM-2580 Directed Clinical Practice III2 CreditsPrerequisite: HIM-2510 and HIM-2560with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better. HIM-2530 andHIM-2550 concurrent.Largo DayHIM-2580-LD01 589791/24–5/13 Th 9 a.m.-4:50 p.m. CHS-1229Health EducationHLE-1150 Personal and <strong>Community</strong>Health 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneOnlineHLE-1150-DL01 626381/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HLE-1150-DL02 626391/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HLE-1150-DL03 626902/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 4.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Hybrid OnlineHLE-1150-HY01 626401/24–5/13 Th 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 combines classroom withonline instruction. Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayHLE-1150-LD01 626411/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CHS-TBAHLE-1150-LD02 626441/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. CHS-TBAHLE-1150-LD03 626421/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHS-TBAHLE-1150-LD04 626431/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. CHS-TBALargo EveningHLE-1150-LE01 626451/22–5/13 T 6–8:40 p.m. CHS-TBAHLE-1150-LE02 626461/24–5/13 Th 6–8:40 p.m. TBA-TBALargo WeekendHLE-1150-LW01 626472/8–3/22 F 6–10:30 p.m. CAT-2102/9–3/23 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. CAT-210ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds. Registrationdeadline: Feb 7. Class begins Feb 8.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst on-campus meeting. On-campus meetingdates are Feb 22-23, Mar 8-9, & Mar 22-23.Students may access syllabus and assignmentsonline three days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated using Feb8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Extension DayHLE-1150-XD01 626481/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. UTC-TBAHLE-1150-XD02H 626491/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningHLE-1150-XE01 626501/28–5/13 M 6–8:40 p.m. UTC-TBAHLE-1150-XE02 626511/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAHLE-2000 Application <strong>of</strong> Concepts forFitness and Wellness3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHLE-2000-LD01 626521/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. NOVK-100<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


62 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013HSM-1621 Hotel OperationsManagement 3 CreditsPrerequisite: HSM-1510 or permission <strong>of</strong>instructor.Largo DayHSM-1621-LD01 595041/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningHSM-1621-LE01 595052/5–5/13 T 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-211ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.HSM-1630 Food Service Operations3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayHSM-1630-LD01 595061/22–5/13 TTh 3:30–4:15 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningHSM-1630-LE01 595072/4–5/13 M 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-225ɶɶNote: LE04 begins Feb 4.HSM-1640 Special Event Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayHSM-1640-LD01 595401/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CAT-TBALargo EveningHSM-1640-LE01 595412/7–5/13 Th 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 7.HSM-1650 Planning for AssociationEvents 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHSM-1650-LD01 595451/23–2/25 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 23–Feb 25.HSM-1660 Planning for SMERF Events1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-1660-LE01 595461/24–2/21 Th 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 24–Feb 21.HSM-1670 Trade Shows and Expositions1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHSM-1670-LD01 595504/1–5/3 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets Apr 1–May 1.Largo EveningHSM-1670-LE01 595514/4–5/2 Th 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Apr 4–May 2.HSM-1680 Event Sponsorship1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHSM-1680-LD01 595522/27–3/22 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets Feb 27–Mar 22.Largo EveningHSM-1680-LE01 595532/28–4/4 Th 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Feb 28–Apr 4.HSM-1700 Pastry Making1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningHSM-1700-XE01 592361/28–2/25 M 5:30–9:30 p.m. BLHS-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets Jan 28–Feb 25. Taughtat Bladensburg High School Bladensburg,MD 20710HSM-1710 Simplified Gourmet Cooking1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension SaturdayHSM-1710-XS01 592421/26–2/23 S 9 a.m.-1 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 meets Jan 26–Feb 23. Taughtat John Eager Howard ElementarySchool Capitol Heights, Md 20743HSM-1730 Northern Italian Cuisine1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningHSM-1730-XE01 592401/25–2/22 F 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets Jan 25–Feb 22. Taughtat John Eager Howard ElementarySchool Capitol Heights, Md 20743HSM-1740 Bed and Breakfasts1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-1740-LE01 595094/3–5/1 W 6–8:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Apr 3–May 1.HSM-1750 Wines and Spirits1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-1750-LE01 595101/23–2/20 Th 6–8:45 p.m. CAT-211ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 23–Feb 20.HSM-1760 International Cuisines1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningHSM-1760-XE01 592413/1–4/5 F 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets Mar 1–Apr 5. Taughtat John Eager Howard ElementarySchool Capitol Heights, Md 20743HSM-1770 Chef's Tour <strong>of</strong> Four Countries1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningHSM-1770-XE01 613984/12–5/10 F 5:30–9:30 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets Apr 12–May 10. Taughtat John Eager Howard Elementary SchoolCapitol Heights, Md 20743HSM-1800 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Cake Decorating1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningHSM-1800-XE01 592373/4–4/8 M 5:30–9:30 p.m. BLHS-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets Mar 4–Apr 8. Taughtat Bladensburg High School Bladensburg,Md 20710HSM-1810 Introduction to Travel andTourism 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and HSM-1510.Largo EveningHSM-1810-LE01 59511<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS632/4–5/13 M 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 4.HSM-1820 Advanced Pr<strong>of</strong>essional CakeDecorating 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningHSM-1820-XE01 592384/15–5/13 M 5:30–9:30 p.m. BLHS-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets Apr 15–May 13.Taught at Bladensburg High SchoolBladensburg, Md 20710HSM-1830 Hors D'Oeuvres andAppetizers 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension SaturdayHSM-1830-XS01 592433/2–4/6 S 9 a.m.-1 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 meets Mar. 2–Apr.6. Taughtat John Eager Elementary School CapitolHeights, Md 20743HSM-1840 Classy Southern Cooking1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension SaturdayHSM-1840-XS01 592444/13–5/11 S 9 a.m.-1 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 meets Apr 13–May 11.Taught at John Eager Elementary SchoolCapitol Heights, Md 20743HSM-1860 Weddings and Social Events1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-1860-LE01 595422/27–4/3 W 6–8:45 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Feb 27–Apr 3.HSM-1980 Hospitality Entrepreneurship3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-1980-LE01 595122/4–5/13 M 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-211ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 4.HSM-1990 Leadership and InterpersonalSkills for Groups and Leaders inHospitality 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHSM-1990-LD01 595131/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-210Largo EveningHSM-1990-LE01 595142/7–5/13 Th 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE07 begins Feb 7.HSM-2020 Food and BeveragePurchasing and Cost Control3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension DayHSM-2020-XD01 595161/28–5/13 M 2–4:45 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 taught at John EagerHoward Elementary School CapitolHeights, Md 20743Extension EveningHSM-2020-XE01 595172/4–5/13 M 6–9:15 p.m. JHES-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 begins Feb 4. Taught atJohn Eager Elementary School CapitolHeights, Md 20743HSM-2040 Bar and BeverageManagement 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-2040-LE01 595182/6–5/13 W 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 6.HSM-2050 Human ResourceManagemen and Training for Hospitalityand Tourism 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-2050-LE01 595202/4–5/13 M 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-211ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 4.HSM-2071 Managing Staff & Service inHospitality 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-2071-LE01 595222/5–5/13 T 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-110ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.HSM-2100 Managing Service in Foodand Beverage Operations3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-2100-LE01 595242/4–5/13 M 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 4.HSM-2530 Hospitality Sales andMarketing 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHSM-2530-LD01 595251/23–5/13 MWF 2–2:50 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningHSM-2530-LE01 595262/7–5/13 Th 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-210ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 7.HSM-2550 Understanding HospitalityLaw3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-2550-LE01 595292/6–5/13 W 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 6.HSM-2640 Security and Loss PreventionManagement 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningHSM-2640-LE01 595302/5–5/13 T 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.HSM-2700 Sustainability in Hospitality3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHSM-2700-LD01 595431/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningHSM-2700-LE01 595442/6–5/13 W 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 6.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


64 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013HSM-2760 Hospitality Seminar3 CreditsPrerequisite: Requires 46 credits <strong>of</strong> relevantcoursework with a cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> 2.00or better.Largo EveningHSM-2760-LE01 595312/6–5/13 W 6–9:15 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 6.HSM-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: This capstone course requires 46credits <strong>of</strong> relevant coursework with a minimum2.00 cumulative GPA.ɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyHSM-2910-IN01 595322/11–5/13 TBA-TBAHSM-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: This capstone course requires aminimum <strong>of</strong> 46 credits <strong>of</strong> relevant courseworkwith a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA.ɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyHSM-2920-IN01 595332/11–5/13 TBA-TBAHSM-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: This capstone course requires aminimum <strong>of</strong> 46 credits <strong>of</strong> relevant courseworkwith a 2.00 cumulative GPA or better.ɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyHSM-2930-IN01 595342/11–5/13 TBA-TBAHistoryHST-1310 Ancient and Medieval History3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineHST-1310-DL01 592661/23–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayHST-1310-LD01 592671/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-2062HST-1310-LD02 592681/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2062HST-1310-LD03 592691/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-2062HST-1310-LD04 592701/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2062Largo WeekendHST-1310-LW01 592712/15–4/12 F 6:30–10:15 p.m. MARL-20622/16–4/13 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MARL-2062ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 4 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are mar 1-2, Mar 15-16,Apr 5-6, & Apr 12-13. Students mayaccess syllabus and assignments onlinethree days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculatedusing Feb 15 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial start date.HST-1320 Modern History3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineHST-1320-DL01 592721/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HST-1320-DL02 625602/25–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 25.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayHST-1320-LD01 592731/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2062HST-1320-LD02 592741/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2062Largo EveningHST-1320-LE01 592751/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-2062Extension SaturdayHST-1320-XS01H 629301/26–5/12 S 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.HST-1320H Honors Modern History3 CreditsPrerequisite: 3.00 GPA, reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency,and approval from the Honors ProgramCoordinator.Largo DayHST-1320H-LD01 592761/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2082HST-1370 The World in the 20th Century3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayHST-1370-LD01 592771/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2063HST-1410 History <strong>of</strong> the United States I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineHST-1410-DL01 592781/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HST-1410-DL02 592792/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Hybrid OnlineHST-1410-HY01 592801/22–5/13 TTh 1–1:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 campus/web sectioncombines meetings and onlineinstruction. Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HST-1410-HY02 592811/22–5/13 T 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2067Largo DayHST-1410-LD01 625541/23–5/13 MWF 7–7:50 a.m. TBA-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS65HST-1410-LD03 592831/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2067HST-1410-LD04 592841/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2067HST-1410-LD05 592851/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-2067HST-1410-LD06 592861/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2067HST-1410-LD07 592871/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2067HST-1410-LD08 592882/4–5/13 TTh 2–3:45 p.m. MARL-2067ɶɶNote: LD08 begins Feb 4.Largo EveningHST-1410-LE01 592891/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. MARL-2067Extension DayHST-1410-XD01H 592901/29–5/12 TTh 1:45–3:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningHST-1410-XE01 592921/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAHST-1430 History <strong>of</strong> the United States II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineHST-1430-DL01 592931/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayHST-1430-LD01 592941/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBAHST-1430-LD02 592951/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2063HST-1430-LD03 592961/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2068Extension EveningHST-1430-XE01 592971/22–3/13 MW 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 1st half semester. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass.See Degree and Extension Centers:JointBase Andrews section for procedures.HST-1430-XE02H 592981/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.HST-1430H Honors History <strong>of</strong> the UnitedStates II 3 CreditsPrerequisite: 3.00 GPA, reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyand approval <strong>of</strong> the Honors Program Coordinator.Largo DayHST-1430H-LD01 593001/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBAHST-1510 History <strong>of</strong> African Americans I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency required.OnlineHST-1510-DL01 593491/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HST-1510-DL02 625672/25–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 25.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayHST-1510-LD01 609011/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2068HST-1510-LD02 609021/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2068Largo WeekendHST-1510-LW01 609032/15–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20682/16–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2068ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 1-2, Mar 15-16,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 15 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension DayHST-1510-XD01 609041/25–5/13 F 9–11:50 a.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningHST-1510-XE01 609051/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension SaturdayHST-1510-XS01H 601841/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.HST-1530 History <strong>of</strong> African Americans II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency required.OnlineHST-1530-DL01 593511/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HST-1530-DL02 625682/25–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 25.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayHST-1530-LD01 609061/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2068HST-1530-LD02 609071/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2063Largo WeekendHST-1530-LW01 609082/15–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20632/16–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2063ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 14. Class begins Feb 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 1-2, Mar 15-16,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 15 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


66 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Extension EveningHST-1530-XE02 609091/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.HST-1530H Honors History <strong>of</strong> AfricanAmericans II 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency required.Largo DayHST-1530H-LD01 609101/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-2080HST-2100 History <strong>of</strong> Women in America3 CreditsPrerequisite: 3.00 GPA, member <strong>of</strong> HOnorsProgram or approval <strong>of</strong> Honors ProgramCoordinator.OnlineHST-2100-DL01 593011/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.HST-2160 The Modern Middle East3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayHST-2160-LD01 593021/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-213HST-2230 History <strong>of</strong> Latin America andthe Caribbean 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineHST-2230-DL01 593031/23–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 23.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Extension DayHST-2230-XD01 593041/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. UTC-TBAHST-2350 History <strong>of</strong> Maryland3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineHST-2350-DL01 593051/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comHST-2450H Honors African-AmericanHistory 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency,3.0GPA and approvalfrom the Honors Program Coordinator.Largo DayHST-2450H-LD01 593061/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-2080HST-2470 African History3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayHST-2470-LD01 593071/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2063HST-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyHST-2910-INO1 59308 1/22–5/13TBA-TBAHST-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyHST-2920-IN01 593091/22–5/13 TBA-TBAHST-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyHST-2930-IN01 593101/22–5/13 TBA-TBAHumanitiesHUM-1980 Artistic and CulturalExperiences 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneHybrid OnlineHUM-1980-HY01 629081/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: HY01 hybrid section with 3 classmeetings. Feb 2, Mar 9, and Apr 27. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.Human ServicesHUS-1010 Introduction to HumanServices 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHUS-1010-LD01 589861/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-2080Largo EveningHUS-1010-LE01 589871/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. BLAD-216HUS-1020 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics in HumanServices 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayHUS-1020-LD01 589881/22–2/21 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2072ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 22–Feb 21.Largo EveningHUS-1020-LE01 589893/19–5/7 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3081ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Mar 19–May 7.HUS-2010 Counseling, Assessment& Behavior Modification Techniques3 CreditsPrerequisite: HUS-1010.Largo DayHUS-2010-LD01 589911/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningHUS-2010-LE01 589921/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. MARL-2004HUS-2200 Developmental Disabilities3 CreditsPrerequisite: HUS-1010Largo EveningHUS-2200-LE01 630501/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAHUS-2300 Chemical DependencyCounseling 3 CreditsPrerequisites: HUS-1010 and PSY-2120<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS67Largo EveningHUS-2300-LE01 630511/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAInformation TechnologyINT-1000 Using a Personal Computer1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayINT-1000-LD01 624991/30–2/27 MW 1–3:30 p.m. CAT-212ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 30–Feb 27.Companion late start INT 1010 LD32begins Mar 4.INT-1000-LD02 625001/29–2/21 TTh 1–3:30 p.m. CAT-215ɶɶNote: LD02 meets Jan 29–Feb 21.Companion late start INT 1010 LD31begins Feb 26.Largo EveningINT-1000-LE01 625021/29–2/21 TTh 6-8:30 p.m. CAT-215ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 29–Feb 21.Companion late start INT 1010 LE06begins Feb 26.INT-1010 Introduction to InformationTechnology 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.ɶɶNote: All students take a screeningtest during their first class in INT1010. Students who score high on thescreening test should consider takingthe IC3 Certification exam. Studentswith little or no computer experienceshould consider taking INT-1000 Using aPersonal Computer.OnlineINT-1010-DL01 620491/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails. Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL02 620501/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails. Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL03 620511/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails. Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL04 620521/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails. Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL05 620531/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL05 Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails. Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL06 620541/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL06 Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails. Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL07 620551/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL07 Visit www.pgcconline.com fordetails. Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL08 620561/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL08 is for Apple McIntosh users.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Students need to have access to theInternet, MS Word 2011 and Excel 2011.INT-1010-DL09 620992/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL09 begins Feb 4. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details. Studentsneed to have access to the Internet, MSWord 2010 and Excel 2010.INT-1010-DL10 621002/4–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL10 begins Feb 4. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details. Studentsneed to have access to the Internet, MSWord 2010 and Excel 2010.Hybrid OnlineINT-1010-HY01 620581/23–5/13 W 10–11:15 a.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: HY01 is taught as a hybrid coursewith face-to-face meetings the first twoweeks and every other week after that;the balance <strong>of</strong> the course is conductedonline. Students will need to bring theirLargo Daytextbooks and other required materials,including a flash drive, to the first faceto-faceclass. Students need to have accessto the Internet, MS Word 2010, and Excel2010. The class meets 1/23, 1/30, 2/13,2/27, 3/13, 4/3, 4/17, & 5/1.INT-1010-LD01 620591/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LD02 620601/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD03 620611/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. CAT-205INT-1010-LD04 620621/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LD05 620631/23–5/13 MW 10–11:15 a.m. CAT-205INT-1010-LD06 620641/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD07 620651/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-205INT-1010-LD08 620661/23–5/13 MW 12-1:15 p.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD09 620671/23–5/13 MW 12-1:15 p.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD10 620681/23–5/13 MW 10–11:15 a.m. CAT-209INT-1010-LD11 620691/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. CAT-205INT-1010-LD12 620701/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-1010-LD13 620731/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD14 620741/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LD15 62075The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


68 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD16 620761/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LD17 620781/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD18 620791/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-110INT-1010-LD19 620801/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CAT-209INT-1010-LD20 620811/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LD21 620821/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-103ɶɶNote: LD21 Lab class for this section willuse the Apple Macintosh computers.INT-1010-LD22 620831/22–5/13 T 12:30–3:15 p.m. CAT-103ɶɶNote: LD22 Lab class for this section willuse the Apple Macintosh computers.INT-1010-LD23 620841/24–5/13 Th 12:30–3:15 p.m. CAT-103ɶɶNote: LD23 Lab class for this section willuse the Apple Macintosh computers.INT-1010-LD24 620891/25–5/13 F 9–11:45 a.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LD25 621021/25–5/13 F 9–11:45 a.m. CAT-205INT-1010-LD26 621031/25–5/13 F 1–3:45 p.m. CAT-205INT-1010-LD27 621041/25–5/13 F 1–3:45 p.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LD28 621172/4–5/13 MW 11:20 a.m.-12:50 p.m. CAT-107ɶɶNote: LD28 begins Feb 4.INT-1010-LD29 621182/4–5/13 MW 10 a.m.-12:35 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LD29 begins Feb 4.INT-1010-LD30 621192/5–5/13 TTh 10 a.m.-12:35 p.m. CAT-215ɶɶNote: LD30 begins Feb 5.INT-1010-LD31 621842/26–5/13 TTh 1–3:15 p.m. CAT-215ɶɶNote: LD31 begins Feb 26.INT-1010-LD32 621203/4–5/13 MW 1–3:15 p.m. CAT-212ɶɶNote: LD32 begins Mar 4.Largo EveningINT-1010-LE01 620901/28–5/13 M 6–8:45 p.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LE02 620911/23–5/13 W 6–8:45 p.m. CAT-207INT-1010-LE03 620921/24–5/13 Th 7–9:45 p.m. CAT-209INT-1010-LE04 620931/22–5/13 T 6–8:45 p.m. CAT-210INT-1010-LE05 626832/4–5/13 M 6–9:15 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE05 begins Feb 4.INT-1010-LE06 620942/26–5/13 T 6–9:45 p.m. CAT-215ɶɶNote: LE06 begins Feb 26.Largo SaturdayINT-1010-LS01 620951/26–5/13 S 9–11:45 a.m. CAT-207Largo WeekendINT-1010-LW01 620961/25–3/1 F 6–10:30 p.m. CAT-2091/26–3/2 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23,and Mar 1-2. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.INT-1010-LW02 621052/22–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. CAT-2092/23–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: LW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 21. Class begins Feb 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 8-9, Mar 22-23,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension DayINT-1010-XD01 621081/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. UTC-TBAINT-1010-XD02 621091/22–5/13 T 9–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBAINT-1010-XD03 621101/25–5/13 F 9–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBAINT-1010-XD04H 621132/1–5/12 F 8:30–11:45 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.INT-1010-XD05H 621142/1–5/12 F 12–3:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningINT-1010-XE01 621861/28–5/13 M 6–8:45 p.m. UTC-TBAINT-1010-XE02 621871/28–5/13 M 6–8:45 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers: Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.INT-1010-XE03 621881/24–5/13 Th 6–8:45 p.m. UTC-TBAINT-1010-XE04 621891/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdayINT-1010-XS01 621901/26–5/13 S 9–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS69Extension WeekendINT-1010-XW01 621912/1–3/15 F 5:30-11 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan. 31. Class begins online Feb1. Considerable work is required priorto the first LCC campus meeting. LCCmeeting dates are Feb. 15-16, Mar 1-2, &Mar 15-16. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.INT-1010-XW02 621922/22–4/5 F 5:30-10 p.m. AAFB-TBA2/23–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 21. Class begins Feb 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first AAFB campus meeting. AAFBcampus meeting dates are Mar 8-9, Mar22-23 & Apr 5-6. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will calculated using Feb 22 asthe <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass.See Degree and extension centers: JointBase Andrews section for details.INT-1010H Honors Introduction toInformation Technology3 CreditsPrerequisite: A 3.0 GPA and permission <strong>of</strong>the Honors Program Coordinator or instructoris required.Hybrid OnlineINT-1010H-HY01 621931/23–5/13 W 10–11:15 a.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: HY01 is taught as a hybrid coursewith face-to-face meeting the first twoweeks and every other week after that;the balance <strong>of</strong> the course is conductedonline. Students will need to bring theirtextbooks and other required materials,including a flash drive, to the firstface-to-face class. Students need to haveaccess to the Internet, MS Word 2010,and Excel 2010. The class meets 1/23,1/30, 2/13, 2/27, 3/13, 4/3, 4/17, & 5/1.Largo DayINT-1010H-LD01 621941/23–5/13 MW 2:15–3:30 p.m. CAT-207INT-1111 Programming and Logic Design3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 ( formerly CIS-1010)with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or higher.OnlineINT-1111-DL01 621951/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayINT-1111-LD01 621961/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:40 p.m. CAT-213INT-1111-LD02 621971/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:40 a.m. CAT-213INT-1111-LD03 621981/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-1:40 p.m. CAT-213INT-1111-LD04 628202/4–5/13 MW 8–10:05 a.m. CAT-213ɶɶNote: LD04 begins Feb 4.Largo EveningINT-1111-LE01 621991/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:40 p.m. CAT-213INT-1111-LE02 622001/23–5/13 MW 6–7:40 p.m. CAT-213INT-1111-LE03 622012/7–5/13 Th 6–10:30 p.m. CAT-303ɶɶNote: LE03 begins Feb 7.Extension WeekendINT-1111-XW01 622031/25–3/1 F 6–10:30 p.m. UTC-TBA1/26–3/2 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. CLass begins: Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first UTC campus meeting. UTCcampus meeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb22-23, & Mar 1-2. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.INT-1150 Introduction to DatabaseManagement Systems4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS-1010). INT-1330 (CIS-1330) is also recommended.OnlineINT-1150-DL01 622041/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details. Students must have access tothe Internet and Access 2010.Largo EveningINT-1150-LE01 622051/23–5/13 MW 6–8:15 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-1220 Computer Science II4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1210 (CIS-1210) andMAT-2420.Largo DayINT-1220-LD01 622061/23–5/13 MW 1–3:30 p.m. CAT-303INT-1290 Beginning Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word1 CreditPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.ɶɶNote: Students will demonstrate touchkeyboarding pr<strong>of</strong>iciency at first classmeeting.OnlineINT-1290-DL01 622161/22–3/5 ONLNɶɶNote DL01 meets Jan 22–March 5. Visitwww.pgccoline.com for details. Studentsmust have access to the Internet andWord 2010.INT-1290-DL02 622193/18–5/6 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets Mar 18–May 6. Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details. Studentsmus have access to the Internet andWord 2010.Largo EveningINT-1290-LE01 622211/31–3/14 Th 6-10 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 31–Mar 14.INT-1290-LE02 622223/21–5/9 Th 6–9:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE02 meets Mar 21–May 9.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


70 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Largo SaturdayINT-1290-LS01 622242/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LS01 meets Feb 2–Mar 16.INT-1290-LS02 622263/23–5/11 S 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LS02 meets Mar 23–May 11.INT-1330 Integrated S<strong>of</strong>twareApplications 3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS-1010) or ENT-1770, or equivalent.OnlineINT-1330-DL01 622071/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details. Students must have accessto the Internet, Word 2010, Excel 2010,Powerpoint 2010, and Access 2010.Largo DayINT-1330-LD01 622101/23–5/13 MW 10–11:40 a.m. CAT-203INT-1330-LD02 622111/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:40 a.m. CAT-103ɶɶNote: LD02 section will use AppleMacintosh computers.Largo EveningINT-1330-LE01 622122/7–5/13 Th 6-10 p.m. CAT-212ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 7.INT-1370 Introduction to Help DeskTools and Procedures3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS-1010).OnlineINT-1370-DL01 622131/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningINT-1370-LE01 622281/24–5/13 Th 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-1390 Intermediate Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word1 CreditPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningINT-1390-LE01 622303/21–5/9 Th 6-10 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Mar 21–May 9.Largo SaturdayINT-1390-LS01 628233/23–5/11 S 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LS01 meets Mar 23–May 11.INT-1450 CCNA 1: NetworkFundamentals Fundamentals4 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayINT-1450-LD01 590021/22–3/12 TTh 1-5 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 22–Mar 12.Largo EveningINT-1450-LE01 590041/22–3/12 TTh 5:30–9:30 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 22–Mar 12.INT-1460 CCNA 2: Routing Protocols4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1450 (formerly ENT-1940).Largo DayINT-1460-LD01 590053/14–5/9 TTh 1-5 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Mar 14–May 9.Largo EveningINT-1460-LE01 590063/14–5/9 TTh 5:30–9:30 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Mar 14–May 9.INT-1540 Computer Hardware I: A+Preparation Hardware3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayINT-1540-LD01 589991/23–5/13 W 1–4:30 p.m. CAT-315Largo EveningINT-1540-LE01 590001/24–5/13 Th 6–9:30 p.m. CAT-315Largo SaturdayINT-1540-LS01 590013/9–5/4 S 9 a.m.-3:15 p.m. CAT-315ɶɶNote: LS01 meets 8 Saturdays: Mar 9, 16,23, Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, and May 4.INT-1550 Introduction to Networks:Network+ Preparation3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS-1010) with agrade <strong>of</strong> " C" or better or permission <strong>of</strong> thedepartment chair.Largo DayINT-1550-LD01 590071/28–5/13 M 1–4:30 p.m. CAT-315Largo EveningINT-1550-LE01 590081/22–5/13 T 6–9:30 p.m. CAT-315INT-1560 Personal ComputerConfiguration and Assembly1 CreditPrerequisite: INT-1540 (formerly ENT-1840) orpermission <strong>of</strong> department chair.ɶɶNote: Students must purchase componentsnecessary to assemble their own computers.Largo WeekendINT-1560-LW01 590093/1–3/22 F 6-9 p.m. CAT-3153/23–3/23 S 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. CAT-315ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 Fridays & 1Saturday: Mar 1, 8, 22, & 23.INT-1560-LW02 590104/12–5/3 F 6-9 p.m. CAT-3155/4–5/4 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. CAT-315ɶɶNote: LW02 meets 3 Fridays & 1Saturday: Apr 12, 19, May 3 & 4.INT-1620 Computer Security: Security+Preparation 3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (formerly CIS-1010).INT-1700 (formerly CIS-1700) recommended.OnlineINT-1620-DL01 622451/22–3/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 meets 1st half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.INT-1620-DL02 628243/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayINT-1620-LD01 622471/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:40 p.m. CAT-107<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS71Largo EveningINT-1620-LE01 622481/22–3/12 TTh 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-325ɶɶNote: LE01 meets 1st half semester.INT-1630 Tactical Perimeter Defense3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1620 (CIS-1620) and INT-1700 (CIS-1700).OnlineINT-1630-DL01 622493/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo EveningINT-1630-LE01 622503/14–5/13 TTh 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-325ɶɶNote: LE01 begins 2nd half semester.INT-1630-LE02 622541/22–5/13 T 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-1660 Strategic InfrastructureSecurity 3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1630 ( CIS-1630).OnlineINT-1660-DL01 622551/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comLargo EveningINT-1660-LE01 628251/28–5/13 M 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-1680 Ethical Hacking and NetworkDefense 3 CreditsPrerequisite: CIS-1620 and CIS-1700 withgrades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo EveningINT-1680-LE01 622573/18–5/13 MW 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-107ɶɶNote: LE01 begins 2nd half semester.INT-1700 Understanding OperatingSystems 3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS 1010) or ENT1770 or equivalent (completed or concurrent).OnlineINT-1700-DL01 622621/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayINT-1700-LD01 622631/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:40 a.m. CAT-107INT-1700-LD02 622642/4–5/13 MW 9–11:05 a.m. CAT-107ɶɶNote: LD02 begins Feb 4.Largo EveningINT-1700-LE01 622651/24–5/13 Th 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-107INT-1700-LE02 626841/23–3/13 MW 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-107ɶɶNote: LE02 meets 1st half semester.Extension EveningINT-1700-XE01 622661/28–5/12 M 6–10:15 p.m. LCC-TBAINT-1800 Internet and Web Technology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency. INT-1010(CIS-1010) also recommended.OnlineINT-1800-DL01 622681/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayINT-1800-LD01 622691/23–5/13 MW 12–1:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-1850 Client-Side Web Development3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1800 (CIS-1800) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.OnlineINT-1850-DL01 622701/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayINT-1850-LD01 622711/23–5/13 MW 9–10:40 a.m. CAT-TBAINT-1860 Server-Side WebDevelopment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1850 (CIS-1850) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo EveningINT-1860-LE01 622721/23–5/13 W 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-1901 Emerging Technologies I1 CreditPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS-1010) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo DayINT-1901-LD01 623311/24–2/28 Th 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 24–Feb 28.INT-1901-LD02 623323/7–4/18 Th 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 meets Mar 7–Apr 18.Largo EveningINT-1901-LE01 623331/24–2/28 Th 6-10 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 24–Feb 28.INT-1901-LE02 623353/7–4/18 Th 6-10 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE02 meets Mar 7–Apr 18.INT-2030 Programming in Visual Basic4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1111 (CIS-1111) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or betterHybrid OnlineINT-2030-HY01 623361/23–5/13 W 6–8:30 p.m. CAT-215ɶɶNote: HY01 taught as a Hybrid course. Oneface-to-face meeting per week, the remainder<strong>of</strong> the course will be conducted on-line.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.INT-2081 Introduction to Oracle4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1111 (CIS-1111) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or betterOnlineINT-2081-DL01 623371/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningINT-2081-LE01 624821/22–3/12 TTh 6–10:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets 1st half semester.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


72 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013INT-2082 Advanced Oracle and PL/SQL4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-2081 (CIS-2081) with agrade <strong>of</strong> " C" or higher.Largo EveningINT-2082-LE01 624833/14–5/13 TTh 6–10:30 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets 2nd half semester.INT-2130 Programming in C++4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1111 (CIS-1111) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo DayINT-2130-LD01 624841/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:15 p.m. CAT-2131/22–5/13 TTh 2:16–3:30 p.m. CAT-213Largo EveningINT-2130-LE01 624851/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CAT-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 7:16–8:35 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-2200 Programming in Java4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1111 (CIS-1111) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo EveningINT-2200-LE01 624861/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. CAT-2131/22–5/13 TTh 7:16–8:35 p.m. CAT-213INT-2300 Windows Desktop Client3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS-1010) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better or permission <strong>of</strong> thedepartment chair.Largo DayINT-2300-LD01 624871/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:40 p.m. CAT-TBALargo EveningINT-2300-LE01 624881/28–5/13 M 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-2310 Windows ServerAdministration 3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-2300 (CIS-2300), familiaritywith Windows Client Desktop or permission<strong>of</strong> the Dept. Chair.Largo DayINT-2310-LD01 624891/23–5/13 MW 1–2:40 p.m. CAT-TBALargo EveningINT-2310-LE01 624901/24–5/13 Th 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-109INT-2312 Windows Active Directory3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-2310 (CIS-2310) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo EveningINT-2312-LE01 626361/22–5/13 T 8–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-2314 Windows NetworkInfrastructure 3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-2310 (CIS-2310) with agrade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo EveningINT-2314-LE01 626371/23–5/13 W 8–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-2450 CCNA 3: LAN Switching andWireless 4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1460 (formerly INT-1950).Largo DayINT-2450-LD01 590111/23–3/18 MW 1-5 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 23–Mar 18.Largo EveningINT-2450-LE01 590121/23–3/18 MW 5:30–9:30 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 23–Mar 18.Extension EveningINT-2450-XE01H 627771/29–3/14 TTh 5:30–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H meets 1st half semester. Taughtby Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.INT-2460 CCNA 4: Accessing the WAN4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-2450 (formerly ENT-1960).Largo DayINT-2460-LD01 590133/20–5/13 MW 1-5 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Mar 20–May 13.Largo EveningINT-2460-LE01 590143/20–5/13 MW 5:30–9:45 p.m. CAT-323ɶɶNote: LE01 meets Mar 20–May 13.Extension EveningINT-2460-XE01H 627793/19–5/12 TTh 5:30–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H begins 2nd half semester.Taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>faculty.INT-2530 Telecommunications3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS-1010) or permission<strong>of</strong> the department.OnlineINT-2530-DL01 590151/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.INT-2540 Computer Hardware II: A+Preparation 4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1540 (formerly ENT-1840).Largo DayINT-2540-LD01 590161/22–5/13 T 1-4 p.m. CAT-3151/24–5/13 Th 1-4 p.m. CAT-315Largo EveningINT-2540-LE01 590301/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. CAT-3151/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. CAT-315Extension EveningINT-2540-XE01H 627811/30–5/12 W 6–10:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.INT-2560 Advanced PC Configurationand Repair 4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-2540 (formerly ENT-2840).Largo SaturdayINT-2560-LS01 590311/26–5/13 S 10 a.m.-4 p.m. LAN-210AINT-2690 CISSP Preparation3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1620 (CIS-1620). INT-1660 (CIS-1660) recommended.Largo DayINT-2690-LD01 624911/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:40 a.m. CAT-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS73Largo EveningINT-2690-LE01 624921/23–5/13 W 6–9:40 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-2720 UNIX/Linux Operating System4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1111 (CIS-1111) with agrade <strong>of</strong> C or better.OnlineINT-2720-DL01 624931/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayINT-2720-LD01 624941/23–5/13 MW 9:30–10:44 a.m. CAT-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 10:45–11:59 a.m. CAT-TBAINT-2760 UNIX/Linux SystemAdministration 4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1700 (CIS-1700).Largo EveningINT-2760-LE01 624951/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CAT-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 7:16–8:30 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-2840 System Analysis and ProjectManagement 4 CreditsPrerequisite: Complete 45 credits, including18 credits <strong>of</strong> CIS/INT coursework witha 2.00 GPA or better. Cannot include ESLcourses.OnlineINT-2840-DL01 624961/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayINT-2840-LD01 624971/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:15 p.m. CAT-3031/22–5/13 TTh 2:16–3:30 p.m. CAT-303Largo EveningINT-2840-LE01 624981/23–5/13 MW 6–7:14 p.m. CAT-TBA1/23–5/13 MW 7:15–8:30 p.m. CAT-TBAINT-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyINT-2910-IN01 622142/11–5/13 TBA-TBAINT-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyINT-2920-IN01 622152/11–5/13 TBA-TBAINT-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyINT-2930-IN01 626272/11–5/13 TBA-TBAMathematicsMAT-0104 Intermediate Algebra4 EHPrerequisite: Math placement score or DVM-0071 completed. Reading placement score orDVR-0061 completed or concurrent.ɶɶNote: Sections ending in the letter "M" arebeing taught in a Modular format. Withfaculty guidance, students will work at theirown pace through the required modules toachieve mastery. There will be significantuse <strong>of</strong> computers.Largo DayMAT-0104-LD01 597801/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LD02 597811/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LD03 597821/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LD04 597831/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LD05 597841/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LD06 597851/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LD07 597862/6–5/13 MW 2–4:15 p.m. MARL-3124ɶɶNote: LD07 begins Feb 6.MAT-0104-LD08 597952/6–5/13 MW 2–4:15 p.m. MARL-3126ɶɶNote: LD08 begins Feb 6.MAT-0104-LD09 598001/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 a.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LD10 598021/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 a.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LD11 598032/5–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:45 a.m. MARL-3124ɶɶNote: LD11 begins Feb 5.MAT-0104-LD12 598042/5–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:45 a.m. MARL-3126ɶɶNote: LD12 begins Feb 5.MAT-0104-LD13 598051/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LD14 598061/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LD15 598071/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:50 p.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LD16 598081/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:50 p.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LD17 598091/22–5/13 TTh 4–5:50 p.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LD18 59810The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


74 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/22–5/13 TTh 4–5:50 p.m. MARL-3126Largo EveningMAT-0104-LE01 598111/23–5/13 MW 5–6:50 p.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LE02 598121/23–5/13 MW 5–6:50 p.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LE03 598132/6–5/13 MW 7–9:15 p.m. MARL-3124ɶɶNote: LE03 begins Feb 6.MAT-0104-LE04 598142/6–5/13 MW 7–9:15 p.m. MARL-3126ɶɶNote: LE03 begins Feb 6.MAT-0104-LE05 598241/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-3126MAT-0104-LE06 598251/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-3124Largo SaturdayMAT-0104-LS01 598261/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-11 a.m. MARL-31241/26–5/13 S 12-2 p.m. MARL-3124MAT-0104-LS02 598271/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-11 a.m. MARL-31261/26–5/13 S 12-2 p.m. MARL-3126Extension DayMAT-0104-XD01 633891/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:50 a.m. UTC-TBAMAT-0104-XD02 598301/23–5/13 MW 11:00 a.m.–12:50 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-0104-XD03 598331/22–5/13 TTh 1–2:50 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-0104-XD04H 626691/28–5/12 MWF 10:15–11:40 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-0104-XD05H 626711/28–5/12 MW 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-0104-XD06H 626721/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-0104-XE01 598321/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-0104-XE02 598341/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-0104-XE03H 626731/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdayMAT-0104-XS01 598351/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-11 a.m. UTC-TBA1/26–5/13 S 12-2 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-0104-XS02 629581/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-11 a.m. UTC-TBA1/26–5/13 S 12-2 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-1050 Elements <strong>of</strong> Mathematics4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (formerly MAT-1040)with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better or appropriateplacement score.Largo DayMAT-1050-LD01 593931/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-1:15 p.m. MARL-3032Largo EveningMAT-1050-LE01 593941/22–5/13 TTh 5:45–8 p.m. MARL-TBAExtension EveningMAT-1050-XE01H 593951/29–5/12 TTh 4:30–6:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1060 Elements <strong>of</strong> Geometry andLogic4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1050 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter.Largo DayMAT-1060-LD01 593961/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-1:15 p.m. MARL-3018MAT-1120 Finite Mathematics3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040)with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better or MathPlacement score.OnlineMAT-1120-DL01 593971/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Hybrid OnlineMAT-1120-HY01 593981/23–5/13 W 4:30–5:45 p.m. MARL-3113ɶɶNote: This section is taught in a hybridformat. A hybrid format combinesclassroom interaction with significantuse <strong>of</strong> online instruction. Becausemuch but not all <strong>of</strong> the instruction isonline, the amount <strong>of</strong> class meeting timeless that the traditional face-to-faceversion <strong>of</strong> the course. Students may usecomputers in line <strong>of</strong> the PGCC labs orhome computers with Internet access tocomplete course activites. Students mustattend every scheduled class session.Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayMAT-1120-LD01 593991/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-TBAMAT-1120-LD02 594002/6–5/13 MW 2–3:30 p.m. MARL-3113ɶɶNote: LD02 begins Feb 6.MAT-1120-LD03 594011/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBAMAT-1120-LD04 594021/25–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-TBALargo EveningMAT-1120-LE01 629591/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. TBA-TBAMAT-1120-LE02 594032/6–5/13 TTh 8–9:30 p.m. MARL-3113ɶɶNote: LE02 begins Feb 6.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS75Largo SaturdayMAT-1120-LS01 594041/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-3113Extension DayMAT-1120-XD01H 594051/28–5/12 MWF 12:30–1:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1120-XE01 594061/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-1120-XE02H 594071/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension WeekendMAT-1120-XW01H 594082/1–5/10 F 6:20–8:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–5/11 S 10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01H begins Feb 1 meetsFridays & Saturdays for the full semester.MAT-1130 Mathematics for Liberal Arts3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040)with grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better or appropriate mathplacement score.Largo DayMAT-1130-LD01 594091/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-3032MAT-1140 Introduction to Statistics3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040)with a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better or appropriate scoreon math placement test.OnlineMAT-1140-DL01 594101/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayMAT-1140-LD01 594111/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-3032MAT-1140-LD02 594121/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. BLAD-219MAT-1140-LD03 594132/5–5/13 TTh 1:30-3 p.m. MARL-TBAɶɶNote: LD03 begins Feb 5.Largo EveningMAT-1140-LE01 594141/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 p.m. MARL-3119MAT-1140-LE02 594152/6–5/13 MW 5:30-7 p.m. MARL-3032ɶɶNote: LE02 begins Feb 6.MAT-1140-LE03 594161/25–5/13 F 6-9 p.m. MARL-3113Largo SaturdayMAT-1140-LS01 594171/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-3119Extension DayMAT-1140-XD01 594181/23–5/13 MW 8–9:15 a.m. UTC-TBAMAT-1140-XD02H 626741/29–5/12 TTh 12–2:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1140-XD03H 626781/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1140-XE01 594191/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-1140-XE01H 626771/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1140-XE02 594201/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.MAT-1160 Elements <strong>of</strong> Probability andStatistics 4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1050 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter.Largo EveningMAT-1160-LE01 594211/23–5/13 MW 5:30–7:20 p.m. TBA-TBAExtension DayMAT-1160-XD01H 594221/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1160-XD02H 594231/29–5/12 TTh 12–2:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1160-XE01H 594241/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1190 Probability3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (formerly MAT-1040)with a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better or appropriate scoreon math placement test.OnlineMAT-1190-DL01 594251/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayMAT-1190-LD01 594261/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-TBALargo EveningMAT-1190-LE01 594271/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


76 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013MAT-1340 Trigonometry withApplications to Technology3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1040 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter <strong>of</strong> Math Placement score.Hybrid OnlineMAT-1340-HY01 594281/28–5/13 M 4:30–5:45 p.m. MARL-3113ɶɶNote: This section is taught in a hybridformat. A hybrid format combinesclassroom interaction with significantuse <strong>of</strong> online instruction. Becausemuch but not all <strong>of</strong> the instruction isonline, the amount <strong>of</strong> class meeting timeless than the traditional face-to-faceversion <strong>of</strong> the course. Students may usecomputers in one <strong>of</strong> the PGCC labs orhome computers with Internet access tocomplete course activities. Students mustattend every scheduled class session.Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.MAT-1350 <strong>College</strong> Algebra3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040)or MAT-1340 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better orMath Placement score.OnlineMAT-1350-DL01 594291/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.MAT-1350-DL02 594301/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.MAT-1350-DL03 629602/5–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb. 5.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayMAT-1350-LD01 594321/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3113MAT-1350-LD02 594331/23–5/13 MW 9:30–11:20 a.m. MARL-TBAMAT-1350-LD03 594341/23–5/13 MW 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-TBAMAT-1350-LD04 594351/23–5/13 MW 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. MARL-TBAMAT-1350-LD05 594361/23–5/13 MW 1–2:50 p.m. TBA-TBAMAT-1350-LD06 594371/23–5/13 MW 3–4:50 p.m. MARL-3032MAT-1350-LD07 594381/23–5/13 MW 3:30–5:20 p.m. MARL-TBAMAT-1350-LD08 594391/23–5/13 MWF 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3119ɶɶNote: LD08 begins Feb 22.MAT-1350-LD09 594401/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3032MAT-1350-LD10 594411/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3119MAT-1350-LD11 594421/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3119MAT-1350-LD12 594432/5–5/13 TTh 2–4:15 p.m. MARL-3113ɶɶNote: LD12 begins Feb 5.MAT-1350-LD13 594441/22–5/13 TTh 3:30–5:20 p.m. MARL-3032Largo EveningMAT-1350-LE01 594451/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-3113MAT-1350-LE02 594461/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 p.m. MARL-3119MAT-1350-LE03 594471/22–5/13 TTh 5:30–7:20 p.m. MARL-3032Largo SaturdayMAT-1350-LS01 594491/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-11 a.m. MARL-TBA1/26–5/13 S 12-2 p.m. MARL-TBAExtension DayMAT-1350-XD01 594501/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:20 a.m. UTC-TBAMAT-1350-XD02H 594511/29–5/12 TTh 4:30–6:05 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1350-XD03H 629171/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1350-XE01 594521/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:20 p.m. UTC-TBAMAT-1350-XE02 594531/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶnote: XE02 Civilian students must obtaina college base pass. See Degree andExtension Centers:Joint Base Andrewssection for procedures.MAT-1350-XE03H 594541/28–5/12 MW 7–8:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdayMAT-1350-XS01H 594551/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1360 Trigonometry and AnalyticGeometry 4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1350 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter.OnlineMAT-1360-DL01 594561/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayMAT-1360-LD01 594581/23–5/13 MWF 9:30–10:55 a.m. MARL-3032MAT-1360-LD02 594591/22–5/13 TTh 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-3032Largo EveningMAT-1360-LE01 594601/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:45 p.m. MARL-3032<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit Credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS77MAT-1370 Precalculus5 CreditsPrerequisite: Appropriate Math PlacementTest scores or the approval <strong>of</strong> the MathematicsDepartment.Hybrid OnlineMAT-1370-HY01 594611/22–5/13 T 5:30–7:20 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote:This section is taught in a hybridformat. A hybrid combines classroominteraction with significant use <strong>of</strong>online instruction. Because much butnot all <strong>of</strong> the instruction is online,the amount <strong>of</strong> class meeting timeless than the traditional face-to-faceversion <strong>of</strong> the course. Students may usecomputers in one <strong>of</strong> the PGCC labs orhome computers with Internet access tocomplete course activities. Students mustattend every schedule class session.Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayMAT-1370-LD01 594621/23–5/13 MWF 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3119MAT-2160 Applied Calculus I3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1350 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter or Math Placement score.OnlineMAT-2160-DL01 594631/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayMAT-2160-LD01 594641/23–5/13 MW 1:30–2:45 p.m. MARL-3032MAT-2160-LD02 594651/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. TBA-TBAMAT-2160-LD03 594661/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-3032Largo EveningMAT-2160-LE01 594671/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-3032Largo SaturdayMAT-2160-LS01 594681/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-TBAExtension EveningMAT-2160-XE01H 594691/29–5/12 TTh 6:50–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H is taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-2170 Applied Calculus II3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-2160 or MAT-2410 with agrade <strong>of</strong> C or higher.Largo DayMAT-2170-LD01 594701/23–5/13 MW 1:30–2:45 p.m. MARL-TBAMAT-2210 Statistics3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1350 with a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor better or appropriate score on the mathplacement test.ɶɶNote: A statistical s<strong>of</strong>tware package willbe used.OnlineMAT-2210-DL01 629611/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Hybrid OnlineMAT-2210-HY01 594711/22–5/13 T 4–5:50 p.m. MARL-3119ɶɶNote: This section is taught in a hybridformat. A hybrid format combinesclassroom interaction with signifiantuse <strong>of</strong> online instruction. Becausemuch but not all <strong>of</strong> the instruction isonline, the amount <strong>of</strong> class meeting timeless that the traditional face-to-faceversion <strong>of</strong> the course. Students may usecomputers in one <strong>of</strong> the PGCC labs <strong>of</strong>home computers with Internet access tocomplete course activities. Students mustattend every scheduled class session.Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayMAT-2210-LD01 594721/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3119MAT-2210-LD02 594731/23–5/13 MW 2–3:50 p.m. MARL-3113MAT-2210-LD03 594741/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3113Largo EveningMAT-2210-LE01 594751/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 p.m. MARL-3113Extension DayMAT-2210-XD01H 594761/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-2210-XD02H 594771/29–5/12 TTh 12–2:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-2210-XE01H 594781/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-2410 Calculus I4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1360 or MAT-1370 withgrade <strong>of</strong> C or better.OnlineMAT-2410-DL01 598361/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayMAT-2410-LD01 598381/23–5/13 MW 12–1:50 p.m. MARL-3113MAT-2410-LD02 598391/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:50 a.m. MARL-3113Largo EveningMAT-2410-LE01 598401/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-3113MAT-2420 Calculus II4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-2410 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter.OnlineMAT-2420-DL01 598411/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayMAT-2420-LD01 598421/22–5/13 TTh 10–11:50 a.m. MARL-3113The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


78 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Largo EveningMAT-2420-LE01 598431/23–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. CAT-110MAT-2430 Calculus III4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-2420 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter.Largo DayMAT-2430-LD01 598441/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:50 p.m. MARL-3119Largo EveningMAT-2430-LE01 598451/22–5/13 TTh 6–9:50 p.m. MARL-3119MAT-2450 Linear Algebra4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-2410 with a grade C orbetter.Largo EveningMAT-2450-LE01 594791/23–5/13 MW 8–9:50 p.m. MARL-3113MAT-2460 Differential Equations4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-2420 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter.Largo EveningMAT-2460-LE01 594801/22–5/13 MW 6–7:50 p.m. MARL-3119MAT-2500 Mathematics <strong>of</strong> DiscreteStructures 3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-2160 or MAT-2410 bothwith a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better.Largo DayMAT-2500-LD01 594811/22–5/13 TTh 4–5:15 p.m. MARL-TBAMAT-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in this course. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyMAT-2910-IN01 594821/22–5/13 TBA-TBAMAT-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in this course. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyMAT-2920-IN01 594831/22–5/13 TBA-TBAMAT-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in this course. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyMAT-2930-IN01 59484Music1/22–5/13 TBA-TBAMUS-1000 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> MusicTheory 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayMUS-1000-LD01 576631/28–5/13 M 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-10581/23–5/13 W 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-1016ɶɶNote: LD01 lab included in lecture time.MUS-1010 Music Appreciation3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayMUS-1010-LD01 576641/23–5/13 MW 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1076MUS-1010-LD02 576651/23–5/13 MW 11–12:15 a.m. MARL-1076MUS-1010-LD03 576661/25–5/13 F 10 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MARL-1076MUS-1010-LD04 576671/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1076MUS-1010-LD05 576681/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1076MUS-1010-LD06 576692/4–5/13 MW 2–3:45 p.m. MARL-1076ɶɶNote: LD06 begins Feb 4.Largo EveningMUS-1010-LE01 576711/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-1076Largo SaturdayMUS-1010-LS01 576721/26–5/13 S 10 a.m.-12:45 p.m. MARL-1076MUS-1030 Concert Choir1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayMUS-1030-LD01 576731/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-1070MUS-1050 Survey <strong>of</strong> Music Literature3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and MUS-1150 or permission <strong>of</strong> instructorLargo DayMUS-1050-LD01 576751/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1016MUS-1110 Jazz Ensemble1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayMUS-1110-LD01 576761/25–5/13 F 2–4:45 p.m. MARL-1076MUS-1150 Theory I3 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1000 or placement exam.Largo DayMUS-1150-LD01 576771/28–5/13 M 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-10161/23–5/13 W 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-10701/25–5/13 F 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-1058ɶɶNote: LD01 lab included in lecture time.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS79MUS-1160 Theory II3 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1150.Largo DayMUS-1160-LD01 576781/28–5/13 M 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-10701/23–5/13 W 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-10581/25–5/13 F 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-1016ɶɶNote: LD01 lab included in lecture time.MUS-1210 Class Piano I1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Personal headphones required(3.5 mm connector, in-ear buds areacceptable).Largo DayMUS-1210-LD01 576791/23–5/13 MW 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-1058MUS-1210-LD02 576801/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:20 p.m. MARL-1058Largo EveningMUS-1210-LE01 576811/23–5/13 W 7–8:40 p.m. MARL-1058MUS-1230 Class Voice I1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayMUS-1230-LD01 576821/22–5/13 TTh 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-1070MUS-1250 Sight Singing Sight Singingand Ear Training 1 CreditPrerequisite: MUS-1000 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C"or better, or permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Largo DayMUS-1250-LD01 576831/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:20 p.m. MARL-1076MUS-1290 Applied Music: Voice I2 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.Independent StudyMUS-1290-IN01 576841/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1300 Applied Music: Voice II2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1290 with a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor better. Permission <strong>of</strong> the department alsorequired.Independent StudyMUS-1300-IN01 576851/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1310 Applied Music: Woodwind I2 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.Independent StudyMUS-1310-IN01 576861/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1320 Applied Music: Woodwind II2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1310 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C"or better and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-1320-IN01 576871/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1330 Applied Music: Brass I2 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.Independent StudyMUS-1330-IN01 576881/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1340 Applied Music: Brass II2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1330 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-1340-IN01 576891/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes one hour <strong>of</strong>private instruction per week, per semester.Students enrolled for credit must also attendten afternoon seminars and take a final juryexam. All students enrolled in this coursemust have an active Owl Mail account.MUS-1350 Applied Music: Strings I,Including Jazz, Classical and BassGuitar 2 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.Independent StudyMUS-1350-IN01 576901/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1360 Applied Music: Strings II,Including Jazz, Classical, and BassGuitar 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1350 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and persmission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-1360-IN01 576911/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


80 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013MUS-1370 Applied Music: Percussion I2 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.Independent StudyMUS-1370-IN01 576921/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1380 Applied Music: Percussion II2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1370 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the. department.Independent StudyMUS-1380-IN01 576931/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1390 Applied Music: Piano I2 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.Independent StudyMUS-1390-IN01 576941/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1400 Applied Music: Piano II2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1390 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-1400-IN01 576951/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-1500 Introduction to MusicTechnology 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayMUS-1500-LD01 576961/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1016MUS-1510 Digital Notation3 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1000 or permission <strong>of</strong> theinstructor required.Largo DayMUS-1510-LD01 576971/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-1016MUS-1520 Digital Audio3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyLargo DayMUS-1520-LD01 576981/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:40 a.m. MARL-1016MUS-2160 Theory IV3 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-2150.Largo DayMUS-2160-LD01 576991/22–5/13 TTh 9:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1058MUS-2290 Advanced Applied Music:Voice III 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1300 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2290-IN01 577001/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2300 Advanced Applied Music:Voice IV 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-2290 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2300-IN01 577011/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2310 Advanced Applied Music:Woodwind III 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1320 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2310-IN01 577021/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2320 Advanced Applied Music:Woodwind IV 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-2310 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2320-IN01 577031/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2330 Advanced Applied Music:Brass III 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1340 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter, and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2330-IN01 577041/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2340 Advanced Applied Music:Brass IV 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-2330 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2340-IN01 57705<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS811/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2350 Advanced Applied Music:Strings, Including Jazz, Classical andBass Guitar III 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1360 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission fo the department.Independent StudyMUS-2350-IN01 577061/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2360 Advanced Applied Music:Strings Including Jazz, Classical andBass Guitar IV 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-2350 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2360-IN01 577071/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2370 Advanced Applied Music:Percussion III 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1380 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2370-IN01 577081/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2380 Advanced Applied Music:Percussion IV 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-2370 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2380-IN01 577091/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2390 Advanced Applied Music:Piano III 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-1400 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2390-IN01 577101/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2400 Advanced Applied Music:Piano IV 2 CreditsPrerequisite: MUS-2390 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter and permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Independent StudyMUS-2400-IN01 577111/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶAdditional $250.00 fee. Includes onehour <strong>of</strong> private instruction per week, persemester. Students enrolled for creditmust also attend ten afternoon seminarsand take a final jury exam. All studentsenrolled in this course must have anactive Owl Mail account.MUS-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyMUS-2910-IN01 577122/11–5/13 TBA-TBAMUS-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyMUS-2920-IN01 577132/11–5/13 TBA-TBAMUS-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNoate: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyMUS-2930-IN01 577142/11–5/13 TBA-TBANutritionNTR-1010 Introductory Nutrition3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineNTR-1010-DL01 609261/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL02 609271/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL03 609281/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL04 609291/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL05 60930The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


82 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL05 Visit www.pgcconline.comNTR-1010-DL06 609311/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL06 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL07 609321/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL07 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL08 609331/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL08 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL09 609341/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL09 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL10 609351/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL10 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1010-DL11 609362/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL11 begins Feb 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.NTR-1010-DL12 609372/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL12 begins Feb 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.NTR-1010-DL13 609382/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL13 begins Feb 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Hybrid OnlineNTR-1010-HY01 609411/22–5/13 T 8–9:15 a.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 combines classroomwith online instruction.Visitwww.pgcconline.com for details.NTR-1010-HY02 609421/22–5/13 T 9:30–10:45 a.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY02 combines classroom withonline instruction.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayNTR-1010-LD01 609431/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CHS-1205NTR-1010-LD02 609441/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. CHS-1205NTR-1010-LD03 609451/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CHS-1205NTR-1010-LD04 609461/28–5/13 M 12–2:45 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LD05 609471/23–5/13 W 12–2:45 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LD06 609481/25–5/13 F 12–2:45 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LD07 609491/22–5/13 TTh 7-8:15 a.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LD08 609501/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. CAT-TBANTR-1010-LD09 609511/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CAT-TBANTR-1010-LD10 609521/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. CAT-TBANTR-1010-LD11 610151/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LD12 610162/4–5/13 MW 2–3:45 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD12 begins Feb 4.Largo EveningNTR-1010-LE01 609531/28–5/13 M 6–8:45 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LE02 609541/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:15 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LE03 609551/23–5/13 W 6–8:45 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LE04 609561/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:15 p.m. CHS-TBANTR-1010-LE05 609573/18–5/13 MW 6–8:45 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LE05 begins 2nd half semester.Largo SaturdayNTR-1010-LS01 609581/26–5/13 S 9–11:45 a.m. CHES-110Extension DayNTR-1010-XD01 609591/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBANTR-1010-XD02 609601/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. UTC-TBANTR-1010-XD03 609611/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningNTR-1010-XE01 609621/22–3/12 TTh 6–8:45 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 1st half semester. Thissection will combine online learningand in-class lecture. Civilian studentsmust obtain a college base pass. SeeDegree and Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.NTR-1010-XE02 609633/14–5/13 TTh 6–8:45 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 begins 2nd half semester.This section will combine online learningand in-class lecture. Civilian studentsmust obtain a college base pass. SeeDegree and Extension Centers: Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.NTR-1010-XE03 609641/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. UTC-TBANTR-1010-XE04 609651/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdayNTR-1010-XS01 609661/26–5/13 S 9–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBANTR-1010-XS02 609671/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS83NTR-1010H Honors IntroductoryNutrition 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and permisson<strong>of</strong> the Honors Program Coordinator.Hybrid OnlineNTR-1010H-HY01 609681/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m. CAT-TBAɶɶNote: HY001 campus/web section.Combines classroom meeting and onlineinstruction.Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.NTR-1100 Introduction to Food Science3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineNTR-1100-DL01 609691/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Nuclear Medicine TechnologyNUM-1550 Introduction to NuclearMedicine Technology4 CreditsPrerequisite: Complete BIO-2050, BIO-2060, CIS-1010, MAT-1120, MAT-1140,and either CHM-1010 or PSC-1150, all witha grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher.Largo DayNUM-1550-LD01 576601/22–5/13 TTh 9 a.m.-11 a.m. CHS-TBANUM-2520 Nuclear MedicineTechniques II 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NUM-2510 and NUM-2530with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better. NUM-2540concurrent.Largo DayNUM-2520-LD01 576611/28–5/13 M 9 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBANUM-2540 Clinical Nuclear MedicineTechnology 9 CreditsPrerequisite: NUM-2530 with grade <strong>of</strong> "C"or better.Largo DayNUM-2540-LD01 576621/22–5/13 TWThF 8 a.m.-3 p.m. TBA-TBANursingNUR-1000 Introduction to PracticalNursing 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Complete EGL-1010, BIO-2050, placement for college level algebra,<strong>of</strong>ficially enrolled in the practical nursingpetitioner program, and BIO-2060 and PSY-1010 concurrent.Largo DayNUR-1000-LD01 600811/22–5 T 12–3:30 p.m. CHS-TBANUR-1010 Introduction to Nursing (RN)1 CreditPrerequisite: EGL-1010, BIO-2050, MAT-1120 or higher. BIO-2060 and PSY-1010completed or concurrent.Largo DayNUR-1010-LD01 600821/22–3/12 T 4-6 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 22–Mar 12.NUR-1010-LD02 600833/19–5/7 T 4-6 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 meets March 19–May 7.NUR-1010-LD03 600841/28–3/18 M 2-4 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD03 meets Jan 28–Mar 18.NUR-1010-LD04 600854/1–5/13 M 2-4 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD04 meets Apr 1–May 13.Largo EveningNUR-1010-LE01 600861/22–3/12 T 6-8 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets Jan 22–Mar 12.NUR-1010-LE02 600873/19–5/7 T 6-8 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LE02 meets Mar 19–May 7.NUR-1020 Foundations <strong>of</strong> NursingPractice 7 CreditsPrerequisite: NUR 1000 or NUR 1010,PSY 1010, BIO 2060, BIO 2010 completedor concurrent, admission into the nursingprogram (LPN or RN).ɶɶNote: Mandatory orientation is required.Failure to attend will jeopardize programenrollment. Information regarding cost <strong>of</strong>uniforms, personal job supplies, etc. willbe provided in a letter. Labs are subjectto change <strong>of</strong> day/time.Hybrid OnlineNUR-1020-HY01 600901/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-22011/26–5/13 S 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 changes lab at the 4th week<strong>of</strong> clinical to Saturday 7-3:30pm. Lectureclass meets every other week 1/28, 2/11,2/25, 3/11, 4/1, 4/14, 4/29. Final exam5/13. All dates are subject to change.NUR-1020-HY02 600971/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 WTh 7:30–11:30 a.m. TBA-TBA1/25–5/13 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: HY02 changes lab at the 4th weekto Wednesday 7:00am–3:00pm. Lectureclass meets every other week on 1/28,2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 4/1, 4/15, 4/29. Finalexam 5/13. All dates are subject tochange.Largo DayNUR-1020-LD01 600881/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-22011/24–5/13 ThF 7:30–11:30 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 Changes lab the 4th week <strong>of</strong>clinical to Thursday 7:00–3:30pm.NUR-1020-LD02 600891/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-22011/24–5/13 ThF 7:30–11:30 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 changes lab the 4th week <strong>of</strong>clinical to Thursdays 7:00–3:30pm.NUR-1020-LD03 600911/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 ThF 7:30–11:30 a.m. TBA-TBA1/22–5/13 T 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD03 changes lab at the 4th week<strong>of</strong> clinical to Thursday 7:00 -3:30 pm.NUR-1020-LD04 600921/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 TW 7:30–11:30 a.m. CHS-2201The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


84 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/24–5/13 Th 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD04 changes lab at the 4th week<strong>of</strong> clinical to Tuesday 7:00-3:30 pm.NUR-1020-LD05 600931/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 TW 7:30–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD05 Changes lab the 4th week <strong>of</strong>clinical to Tuesday 7:00-3:30 pm.NUR-1020-LD06 600941/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 TW 7:30–11:30 a.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 3-5 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD06 changes lab at the 4th week<strong>of</strong> clinical to Tuesday 7:00–3:30 pm.NUR-1020-LD07 600951/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 TW 7:30–11:30 a.m. CHS-22011/25–5/13 F 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD07 changes lab at the 4th week<strong>of</strong> clinical to Tuesday 7:00–3:30 pm.NUR-1020-LD08 600961/28–5/13 M 8–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 TW 7:30–11:30 a.m. TBA-TBA1/25–5/13 F 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD08 changes lab at the 4th week<strong>of</strong> clinical to Wednesday 7:00–3:30 pm.NUR-1030 Reproductive Health3 CreditsPrerequisite: NUR-1020 with grade <strong>of</strong> "C" orbetter. PSY-2070 completed or concurrent.ɶɶNote: NUR-1030 labs are subject tochanges in days/times.Hybrid OnlineNUR-1030-HY01 601011/28–5/13 M 10–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 4:30-6 p.m. CHS-22031/25–5/13 F 2-7 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 required to take withNUR-1040-HY01. Lecture class meets everyother week on 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 4/1,4/15, & 4/29. Final exam 5/13. All dates aresubject to change.NUR-1030-HY02 628901/28–5/13 M 10–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 4:30-6 p.m. CHS-22011/23–5/13 W 3-8 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY02 required to take withNUR-1040-HY02. Lecture class meets everyother week on 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 4/1,4/15, & 4/29. Final exam 5/13. All datesare subject to change.Largo DayNUR-1030-LD01 600981/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBA1/22–5/13 T 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD01 required to take withNUR-1040-LD01.NUR-1030-LD02 600991/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-22031/28–5/13 M 1-6 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 required to take withNUR-1040-LD02.NUR-1030-LD03 601001/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 3-8 p.m. CHS-22031/22–5/13 T 4–5:30 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD03 required to take withNUR-1040-LD03.NUR-1030-LD04 601021/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-22031/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD04 required to take withNUR-1040-LD04.NUR-1030-LD05 601031/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 1-6 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 3–4:30 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD05 required to take withNUR-1040-LD05.NUR-1030-LD06 601041/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 4–5:30 p.m. CHS-22031/25–5/13 F 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD06 required to take withNUR-1040-LD06.NUR-1030-LD07 601051/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD07 required to take withNUR-1040-LD07.NUR-1040 Physiological Integrity I:Nursing the Client With Acute andChronic Health Alterations5 CreditsPrerequisite: NUR 1020; PSY 2070 completedor concurrent.ɶɶNote: NUR-1040 labs are subject tochanges in days/times.Hybrid OnlineNUR-1040-HY01 601071/28–5/13 M 12:30-3 p.m. TBA-TBA1/28–5/13 M 3:30–6:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 3-9 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 required to take withNUR-1030-HY01. Lecture class meetsevery other week: 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11,4/1, 4/15, 4/29. Final exam 5/13 on theLargo Campus. Labs meet twice a week,location to be announced.NUR-1040-HY02 628931/28–5/13 M 12:30-3 p.m. TBA-TBA1/28–5/13 M 3:30–6:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/26–5/13 S 7 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 required to take withNUR-1030-HY02. Lecture class meetsevery other week: 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11,4/1, 4/15, 4/29. Final exam 5/13 on theLargo Campus. Labs meet twice a week,location to be announced.Largo DayNUR-1040-LD01 601081/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD01 required to take with<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS85NUR-1030-LD01.NUR-1040-LD02 601091/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 7 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD02 required to take withNUR-1030-LD02.NUR-1040-LD03 601101/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-22031/23–5/13 W 8–9:30 a.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD03 required to take withNUR-1030-LD03.NUR-1040-LD04 601111/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-22011/25–5/13 F 7 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD04 required to take withNUR-1030-LD04.NUR-1040-LD05 601121/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 1:30-3 p.m. CHS-22011/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD05 required to take withNUR-1030-LD05.NUR-1040-LD06 601131/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD06 required to take withNUR-1030-LD06.NUR-1040-LD07 601141/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m. CHS-22031/22–5/13 Th 7 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD07 required to take withNUR-1030-LD07.NUR-1040-LD08 601151/22–5/13 T 8–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 2–3:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 4-10 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: Permission <strong>of</strong> Department Chairis required.NUR-1060 LPN to RN Transition6 CreditsPrerequisite: Admission to the TransitionProgram.ɶɶNote: Mandatory orientation is required.Failure to attend will jeopardize programenrollment. Information regarding cost <strong>of</strong>uniforms, personal job supplies, etc. will beprovided at the time <strong>of</strong> registration. NUR-1060 labs are subject to change in day/time.Hybrid OnlineNUR-1060-HY01 601171/24–5/13 Th 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-22011/22–5/13 T 3-8 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 is a hybrid section. Lecture(class) meets every other week 1/24, 2/7,2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2. Finalexam 5/9 on Largo campus). Labs meettwice a week, locations to be announcedat mandatory orientation. Mandatoryorientation is required. Failure to attendwill jeopardize program enrollment.Information regarding cost <strong>of</strong> uniforms,personal job supplies, etc. will beproveded at the time <strong>of</strong> registration.NUR-1060-HY02 628941/24–5/13 Th 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-22011/23–5/13 W 3-8 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY02 is a hybrid section. Lecture(class) meets every other week 1/24, 2/7,2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2. Finalexam 5/9 on Largo campus). Labs meettwice a week, locations to be announcedat mandatory orientation. Mandatoryorientation is required. Failure to attendwill jeopardize program enrollment.Information regarding cost <strong>of</strong> uniforms,personal job supplies, etc. will beproveded at the time <strong>of</strong> registration.Largo DayNUR-1060-LD01 601181/24–5/13 Th 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-22011/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBANUR-1060-LD02 601201/24–5/13 Th 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 8 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-22011/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBANUR-2010 Nursing Care <strong>of</strong> Childrenand Families 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Complete NUR-1030 and 1040or complete NUR-1060 With grades <strong>of</strong> C orbetter. NUR-2020 concurrent.ɶɶNote: NUR-2010 labs are subject tochanges in days/times.Hybrid OnlineNUR-2010-HY01 601211/22–5/13 T 3:30-5 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 12-3 p.m. CHS-22011/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 required to take withNUR-2020-HY01. Lecture/Lab meetsevery other week 1/22, 2/5, 2/19, 3/5,3/19, 4/2, 4/16, 4/30. Final exam 5/7.NUR-2010-HY02 601221/22–5/13 T 3:30-5 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 12-3 p.m. CHS-22011/25–5/13 F 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY02 required to take withNUR-2020-HY02. Lecture/Lab meetsevery other week 1/22, 2/5, 2/19, 3/5,3/19, 4/2, 4/16, 4/30. Final exam 5/7.Largo DayNUR-2010-LD01 601231/23–5/13 W 12–1:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD01 required to take withNUR-2020-LD01.NUR-2010-LD02 601241/23–5/13 W 12–1:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD02 required to take withNUR-2020-LD02.NUR-2010-LD03 601251/23–5/13 W 12-1 p.m. CHS-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


86 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/28–5/13 M 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-22031/28–5/13 M 3-8 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD03 required to take withNUR-2020-LD03.NUR-2010-LD04 601261/23–5/13 W 12–1:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 6:45 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 3–4:30 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD04 required to take withNUR-2020-LD04.NUR-2010-LD05 601271/23–5/13 W 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 4:30-6 p.m. CHS-22031/24–5/13 Th 7 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD05 required to take withNUR-2020-LD05.NUR-2010-LD06 601281/23–5/13 W 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-22031/24–5/13 Th 3-8 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD06 required to take withNUR-2020-LD06.NUR-2010-LD07 601291/23–5/13 W 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 3-8 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 4:30-6 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD07 required to take withNUR-2020-LD07.NUR-2010-LD08 601301/23–5/13 W 2:30-4 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-22031/25–5/13 F 3:30–8:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD09 required to take withNUR-2020-LD09.NUR-2010-LD09 601311/23–5/13 W 2:30-4 p.m. CHES-TBA1/28–5/13 M 3-8 p.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 4:30-6 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD09 required to take withNUR-2020-LD09.NUR-2010-LD10 628961/23–5/13 W 12–1:30 p.m. CHES-TBA1/25–5/13 F 7 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 3–4:30 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD10 required to take withNUR-2020-LD10.NUR-2020 Physiological IntegrityII: Nursing the Client WithMultidimensional System Involvement5 CreditsPrerequisite: NUR-1030 and NUR-1040 ortake NUR-1060 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.NUR-2010 concurrent.ɶɶNote: NUR-2020 labs are subject tochanges in days/times.Hybrid OnlineNUR-2020-HY01 601341/28–5/13 M 2–4:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. CHS-22011/26–5/13 S 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 is a hybrid section. Lectureclass meets every other week 1/28, 2/11,2/25, 3/11, 4/1, 4/15, 4/20. The finalexam will be given 5/13, Labs meettwice a week, location to be announced.NUR-2020-HY01 required to take withNUR-2010-HY01.NUR-2020-HY02 628971/28–5/13 M 2–4:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. CHS-22011/24–5/13 Th 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: HY02 is a hybrid section. Lectureclass meets every other week 1/28, 2/11,2/25, 3/11, 4/1, 4/15, 4/20. The finalexam will be given 5/13, Labs meettwice a week, location to be announced.NUR-2020-HY02 required to take withNUR-2010-HY02.Largo DayNUR-2020-LD01 601361/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 11 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD01 required to take withNUR-2010-LD01.NUR-2020-LD02 601371/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD02 required to take withNUR-2010-LD02.NUR-2020-LD03 601381/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBA1/28–5/13 M 12–1:30 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD03 required to take withNUR-2010-LD03.NUR-2020-LD04 601391/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBA1/28–5/13 M 2–3:30 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD04 required to take withNUR-2010-LD04.NUR-2020-LD05 601401/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 12–1:30 p.m. CHS-22011/25–5/13 F 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD05 required to take withNUR-2010-LD05.NUR-2020-LD06 601411/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 4-10 p.m. LAN-3021/25–5/13 F 1:30-3 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD06 required to take withNUR-2010-LD06.NUR-2020-LD07 601421/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBA1/25–5/13 F 1:30-3 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD07 required to take withNUR-2010-LD07.NUR-2020-LD08 601431/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 12–1:30 p.m. CHS-22011/24–5/13 Th 4-10 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD08 required to take withNUR-2010-LD08.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS87NUR-2020-LD09 601441/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 12–1:30 p.m. CHS-22031/25–5/13 F 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD09 required to take withNUR-2010-LD09.NUR-2020-LD10 601451/23–5/13 W 9–11:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/26–5/13 S 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD10 required to take withNUR-2010-LD10.NUR-2031 Psychosocial Integrity3 CreditsPrerequisite: NUR-2010 and NUR-2020with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better. NUR-2032 andNUR-2040 concurrently. This capstonecourse also requires a minimum <strong>of</strong> 53 relevantcredits with a 2.00 cumulative GPA.ɶɶNote: NUR-2031 labs are subject tochanges in days/time.Hybrid OnlineNUR-2031-HY01 601491/24–5/13 Th 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 10–11:30 a.m. CHS-21031/22–5/13 T 9 a.m.-2 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 required to take withNUR-2032-HY01. Lecture class meetsevery other week: 1/24, 2/7, 2/21,3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, & 5/2. The finalexam will be 5/9 on the Largo campus.Labs meet twice a week, location to beannounced.NUR-2031-HY02 628981/24–5/13 Th 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 1:30-3 p.m. CHS-12051/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: HY02 required to take with NUR-2032-HY02. Lecture class meets everyother week: 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21,4/4, 4/18, & 5/2. The final exam willbe 5/9 on the Largo campus. Labs meettwice a week, location to be announced.Largo DayNUR-2031-LD01 601511/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 9 a.m.-2 p.m. TBA-TBA1/28–5/13 M 3:30-5 p.m. CHS-2103ɶɶNote: LD01 required to take withNUR-2032-LD01.NUR-2031-LD02 601521/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBA1/22–5/13 T 3:30-5 p.m. CHS-2103ɶɶNote: LD02 required to take withNUR-2032-LD02.NUR-2031-LD03 601531/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 M 1:30-3 p.m. CHS-2103ɶɶNote: LD03 required to take withNUR-2032-LD03.NUR-2031-LD04 601541/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 1:30-3 p.m. CHS-2103ɶɶNote: LD04 required to take withNUR-2032-LD04.NUR-2031-LD05 601551/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 9 a.m.-2 p.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 3:30-5 p.m. CHS-1205ɶɶNote: LD05 required to take withNUR-2032-LD05.NUR-2031-LD06 601561/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. CHS-2103ɶɶNote: LD06 required to take withNUR-2032-LD06.NUR-2031-LD07 601571/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 12-5 p.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-12051/22–5/13 W 9 a.m.-2 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD07 required to take withNUR-2032-LD07. (Tuesday first half<strong>of</strong> semester; Wednesday second half <strong>of</strong>semester.)NUR-2031-LD08 601581/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 9 a.m.-2 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 12-5 p.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-1205ɶɶNote: LD08 required to take withNUR-2032-LD08.NUR-2031-LD09 601591/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-1205ɶɶNote: LD09 required to take withNUR-2032-LD09.NUR-2031-LD10 601601/25–5/13 F 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-1 p.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 3:30-5 p.m. CHS-1205ɶɶNote: LD10 required to take withNUR-2032-LD10.NUR-2032 Physiological Integrity III3 CreditsPrerequisite: NUR-2010 and NUR-2020with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better. NUR-2031 andNUR-2040 must be taken concurrently.ɶɶNote: NUR-2032 labs are subject tochanges in days/time.Hybrid OnlineNUR-2032-HY01 601621/24–5/13 Th 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 8–9:30 a.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: HY01 required to take withNUR-2031-HY01. Lecture class meetsevery other week: 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/7,3/21, 4/4, 4/18, & 5/2. Final exam willbe 5/9 on the Largo campus. Labs meettwice a week, location to be announced.NUR-2032-HY02 628991/24–5/13 Th 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-TBA1/27–5/13 S 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


88 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/22–5/13 T 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: HY02 required to take with NUR-2031-HY02. Lecture class meets everyother week: 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21,4/4, 4/18, & 5/2. Final exam will be 5/9on the Largo campus. Labs meet twice aweek, location to be announced.Largo DayNUR-2032-LD01 601641/23–5/13 W 5–6:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 6:30-8 p.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD01 required to take withNUR-2031-LD01.NUR-2032-LD02 601651/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 10–11:30 a.m. CHS-22011/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD03 required to take withNUR-2031-LD02.NUR-2032-LD03 601661/23–5/13 W 5–6:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 6:30-8 p.m. CHS-22031/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-4 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD03 required to take withNUR-2031-LD03.NUR-2032-LD04 601671/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-22011/23–5/13 W 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD04 required to take withNUR-2031-LD04.NUR-2032-LD05 601681/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD05 required to take withNUR-2031-LD05.NUR-2032-LD06 601691/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 1–2:30 p.m. CHS-22031/22–5/13 T 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD06 is required to take withNUR-2031-LD06.NUR-2032-LD07 601701/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBA1/22–5/13 T 8–9:30 a.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD07 required to take withNUR-2031-LD07.NUR-2032-LD08 601711/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBA1/22–5/13 T 8–9:30 a.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD08 required to take withNUR-2031-LD08.NUR-2032-LD09 601721/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/22–5/13 T 1:30–10:30 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 9–10:30 a.m. CHS-2203ɶɶNote: LD09 required to take withNUR-2031-LD09.NUR-2032-LD10 601731/25–5/13 F 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 8:30–10:30 a.m. CHS-2201ɶɶNote: LD10 required to take withNUR-2031-LD10.NUR-2040 Management <strong>of</strong> Care andPr<strong>of</strong>essional Issues3 CreditsPrerequisite: NUR-2010 and NUR-2020with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better . NUR-2031 andNUR-2032 taken concurrently. This capstonecourse also requires 53 credits completed inrelevant coursework with a 2.00 cumulativeGPA or better.Hybrid OnlineNUR-2040-HY01 601741/24–5/13 Th 12:30–3:30 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: NUR-2031-HY01 is encouraged totake with NUR-2040-HY01; other studentsonly by permission <strong>of</strong> nursing departmentchair. HY01 is a hybrid section. Lectureclass meets every other week 1/24, 2/7,2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2. Thefinal exam will be on 5/ 9 on the Largocampus). An exit exam is a requirement <strong>of</strong>graduating from the nursing program. Theexit exam will be given after the final examperiod on Tuesday May 14.Largo DayNUR-2040-LD01 601751/23–5/13 W 1:30–4:30 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 Open only to studentsenrolled in NUR-2031/2032 LD04,LD02, LD05, LD07, LD08, & LD10.NUR-2040-LD02 601761/24–5/13 Th 2:30–5:30 p.m. CHS-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 Open only to studentsenrolled in NUR-2031/2032 LD04,LD05, LD07, LD08, & LD10.Paralegal StudiesPAR-1510 Introduction to Law for theParalegal 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePAR-1510-DL01 599371/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PAR-1510-DL02 629631/24–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Jan. 24.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PAR-1510-DL03 599383/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPAR-1510-LD01 599391/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. BLAD-217PAR-1510-LD02 599401/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-211Largo EveningPAR-1510-LE01 599411/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. BLAD-202PAR-1550 Techniques <strong>of</strong> Legal Research3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and EGL-0100(Formerly EGL-1000).OnlinePAR-1550-DL01 59943<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS891/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Extension EveningPAR-1550-XE01 599441/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. LAW-TBAPAR-2510 Legal Writing and Documents3 CreditsPrerequisite: PAR-1550OnlinePAR-2510-DL01 599461/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Extension EveningPAR-2510-XE01 599481/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. LAW-TBAPAR-2530 Torts and Insurance Law3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningPAR-2530-LE01 599501/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. BLAD-213PAR-2540 Contracts3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyLargo EveningPAR-2540-LE01 599511/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAPAR-2570 Drafting Wills and ProbatingEstates in Maryland3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePAR-2570-DL01 599521/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PAR-2590 Domestic Relations3 CreditsPrerequisite: Prerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyOnlinePAR-2590-DL01 599531/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayPAR-2590-LD01 599541/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. TBA-TBAPAR-2610 Legal Ethics for Paralegals3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePAR-2610-DL01 599551/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo EveningPAR-2610-LE01 599561/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. BLAD-304PAR-2650 Civil Litigation3 CreditsPrerequisite: Requires 47 credits <strong>of</strong> relevantcoursework with a 2.00 cumulative GPA.OnlinePAR-2650-DL01 599571/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayPAR-2650-LD01 599581/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningPAR-2650-LE01 599591/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAPAR-2910 PAR Internship1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration for these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyPAR-2910-IN01 599602/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPAR-2920 PAR Internship2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyPAR-2920-IN01 599612/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPAR-2930 PAR Internship3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyPAR-2930-IN01 599622/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPlanning for AcademicSuccessPAS-1010 Planning for AcademicSuccess Learning3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayPAS-1010-LD01 611551/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. CAT-211PAS-1010-LD02 611561/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. TBA-TBAPAS-1010-LD03 611571/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CAT-211PAS-1010-LD04 611581/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CAT-225PAS-1010-LD05 611591/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. CAT-213PAS-1010-LD06 611601/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CAT-207PAS-1010-LD07 611611/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. CAT-312PAS-1010-LD08 611621/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. CAT-211PAS-1010-LD09 611631/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. CAT-211PAS-1010-LD10 611641/23–5/13 MWF 2–2:50 p.m. CAT-310PAS-1010-LD11 61165The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS91Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PAS-1030-DL07 612123/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL07 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PAS-1030-DL08 612133/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL08 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PAS-1030-DL09 631113/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL09 meets 1st half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPAS-1030-LD01 612141/23–3/13 MW 8–8:50 a.m. CAT-225ɶɶNote: LD01 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD02 612151/23–3/13 MW 9–9:50 a.m. CAT-210ɶɶNote: LD02 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD03 612161/23–3/13 MW 10–10:50 a.m. CAT-225ɶɶNote: LD03 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD04 612171/23–3/1 MW 11–11:50 a.m. CAT-210ɶɶNote: LD04 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD05 612181/23–3/13 MW 12–12:50 p.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: LD05 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD06 612191/23–3/13 MW 1–1:50 p.m. CAT-312ɶɶNote: LD06 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD07 612201/23–3/13 MW 2–2:50 p.m. CAT-312ɶɶNote: LD07 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD08 612211/23–3/13 MW 3–3:50 p.m. MARL-3103ɶɶNote: LD08 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD09 612221/22–3/12 TTh 8–8:50 a.m. CAT-310ɶɶNote: LD09 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD10 612231/22–3/12 TTh 8–8:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD10 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD11 612241/22–3/12 TTh 9–9:50 a.m. CAT-210ɶɶNote: LD11 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD12 612251/22–3/12 TTh 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD12 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD13 612261/22–3/12 TTh 10–10:50 a.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: LD13 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD14 612271/22–3/12 TTh 11–11:50 a.m. CAT-210ɶɶNote: LD14 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD15 612281/22–3/12 TTh 12–12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD15 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD16 612291/22–3/12 TTh 1–1:50 p.m. CAT-211ɶɶNote: LD16 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD17 612301/22–3/12 TTh 2–2:50 p.m. CAT-207ɶɶNote: LD17 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD18 612311/22–3/12 TTh 3–3:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD18 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD19 612323/18–5/13 MW 9–9:50 a.m. CAT-209ɶɶNote: LD19 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD20 612333/18–5/13 MW 10–10:50 a.m. CAT-225ɶɶNote: LD20 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD21 612343/18–5/13 MW 1–1:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD21 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD22 612353/18–5/13 MW 2–2:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD22 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD23 612363/18–5/13 MW 3–3:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD23 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD24 612373/14–5/13 TTh 8–8:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD24 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD25 612383/14–5/13 TTh 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD25 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD26 612393/14–5/13 TTh 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD26 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD27 612403/14–5/13 TTh 10–10:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD27 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD28 612413/14–5/13 TTh 11–11:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD28 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD29 612423/14–5/13 TTh 3–3:50 p.m. BLAD-214ɶɶNote: LD29 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LD30 631121/23–3/13 MW 10–10:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD30 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD31 631131/23–3/13 MW 11–11:50 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD31 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD32 631141/23–3/13 MW 1–1:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD32 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LD33 631153/14–5/13 TTh 1–1:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD33 meets 2nd half semester.Largo EveningPAS-1030-LE01 612431/23–3/13 MW 5–5:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LE02 612441/23–3/13 MW 6–6:50 p.m. MARL-2050ɶɶNote: LE02 meets 1st half semester.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


92 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013PAS-1030-LE03 612451/23–3/13 MW 8–8:50 p.m. MARL-2050ɶɶNote: LE03 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LE04 612461/22–3/12 TTh 5–5:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE04 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LE05 612471/22–3/12 TTh 6–6:50 p.m. BLAD-204ɶɶNote: LE05 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LE06 612481/22–3/12 TTh 8–8:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE06 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-LE07 612493/18–5/13 MW 6–6:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE07 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LE08 612503/18–5/13 MW 8–8:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE08 meets 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-LE09 612513/14–5/13 TTh 8–8:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE09 meets 2nd half semester.Largo SaturdayPAS-1030-LS01 612521/26–5/13 S 1:30–2:20 p.m. BLAD-211PAS-1030-LS02 612531/26–5/13 S 2:30–3:20 p.m. TBA-TBALargo SundayPAS-1030-LU01 612541/27–5/13 Su 10:30–11:20 a.m. BLAD-214PAS-1030-LU02 612551/27–5/13 Su 4–4:50 p.m. TBA-TBAExtension DayPAS-1030-XD01 612561/28–3/13 MW 2:10–3:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-XD02 612571/23–3/13 MW 9–9:50 a.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-XD03 612581/22–3/12 TTh 11–11:50 a.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-XD04 612591/22–3/12 TTh 4:30–5:20 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-XD05 612603/18–5/13 MW 2–2:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05 meets 2nd half semester.Extension EveningPAS-1030-XE01 612611/23–3/14 MW 6–6:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 1st half semester.PAS-1030-XE02 612623/18–5/13 MW 8–8:50 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 begins 2nd half semester.PAS-1030-XE03 612633/14–5/13 TTh 5–5:50 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE03 meets 2nd half semester. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass. SeeDegree and Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.Extension SaturdayPAS-1030-XS01 612641/26–5/13 S 9–9:50 a.m. UTC-TBAPhysical EducationPED-1000 Lifetime Fitness and LeisureActivities 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayBasketball: IntermedAdvancedPED-1000-LD01 609701/23–5/13 W 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NOVK-130Weight TrainingConditioningPED-1000-LD02 609711/23–3/13 MWF 1–2:15 p.m. NAT-153ɶɶNote: LD02 meets 1st half semester.PED-1030 Lifetime Fitness and LeisureActivities 2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayBasketball: Intermediate/AdvancedPED-1030-LD01 609731/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NOVK-130Beginning/Advanced SwimmingPED-1030-LD02 609741/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. NAT-153Beginning/Advanced SwimmingPED-1030-LD03 609751/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. NAT-153BowlingPED-1030-LD04 609761/22–5/13 T 12:45–3:15 p.m. CONT-117ɶɶNote: Bowling Lanes are <strong>of</strong>f-campus.(Cr<strong>of</strong>ton Lanes fees are set by lanes.)Circuit Weight TrainingPED-1030-LD05 609771/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. NOVK-100ɶɶNote: Taught at a slow pace.PED-1030-LD06 609791/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD07 609801/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD08 609811/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD09 609821/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD10 609831/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD11 609841/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD12 62569Golf1/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD13 609851/23–5/13 W 1–3:15 p.m. CONT-120<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS93KaratePED-1030-LD14 609861/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. NOVK-114KickboxingPED-1030-LD15 609871/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. NOVK-114Walking/Hiking Senior CitizensPED-1030-LD16 609881/24–3/7 Th 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. CONT-104ɶɶNote: LD16 meets 1st half semester. Mustbe able to walk a minimum <strong>of</strong> 2 miles.PED-1030-LD17 609893/14–5/13 Th 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. CONT-104ɶɶNote: LD17 meets 2nd half semester.Must be able to walk a minimum <strong>of</strong> 2miles.Weight Training ConditioningPED-1030-LD18 609911/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LD19 609901/22–5/13 TTh 4:30–5:45 p.m. NOVK-100Largo EveningCircuit Weight TrainingPED-1030-LE01 609971/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. NOVK-100PED-1030-LE02 609983/14–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. NOVK-100ɶɶNote: LE02 meets 2nd half semester.Largo SaturdayWeight TrainingPED-1030-LS01 609991/26–5/13 S 1–3:30 p.m. NOVK-100TennisPED-1030-LS02 610003/2–4/20 S 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LS02 meets 7 Saturdays: Mar 2,Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23, Apr 6, Apr 13,& Apr 20. (No class Mar 30.)PED-1130 Rhythmic Activities2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayPED-1130-LD01 610011/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NOVK-114PED-1730 Tennis1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo SaturdayPED-1730-LS01 610023/2–4/20 S 3:30–5:30 p.m. CONT-117ɶɶNote: LS01 meets 7 Saturdays: Mar 2,Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23, Apr 6, Apr 13,& Apr 20. (No class Mar 30.)PED-1790 Golf 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayPED-1790-LD01 610033/20–5/13 W 3:15–5:30 p.m. CONT-117ɶɶNote: LD01 begins 2nd half semester.PED-1810 Weight Training/PhysicalFitness 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayPED-1810-LD01 610043/18–5/13 MWF 1–2:15 p.m. NOVK-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 meets 2nd half semester.PED-2400 ACE Personal Trainer3 CreditsPrerequisite: Basic reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPED-2400-LD01 610051/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. CONT-126PhilosophyPHL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy:The Art <strong>of</strong> Questioning3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePHL-1010-DL01 619531/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 see video enhanced sectionfor details. Internet access required.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PHL-1010-DL02 619541/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 see video enhanced sectionfor details. Internet access required.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PHL-1010-DL03 619551/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 see video enhanced sectionfor details. Internet access required.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPHL-1010-LD01 619561/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD02 619571/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD03 619581/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD04 619591/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD05 619601/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD06 619631/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD07 619641/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD08 619651/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD09 619661/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LD10 619612/4–5/13 MW 1–2:45 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶNote: LD10 begins Feb 4.PHL-1010-LD11 619622/4–5/13 MW 3–4:45 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶNote: LD11 begins Feb 4.PHL-1010-LD12 619672/5–5/13 TTh 2–3:45 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶNote: LD12 begins Feb 5.PHL-1010-LD13 61968The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


94 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20132/5–5/13 TTh 4–5:45 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶNote: LD13 begins Feb 5.Largo EveningPHL-1010-LE01 619691/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LE02 619701/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LE03 619711/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. BLAD-305PHL-1010-LE04 619721/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. BLAD-305Largo SundayPHL-1010-LU01 619731/27–5/13 Su 1-4 p.m. BLAD-305Largo WeekendPHL-1010-LW01 619741/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3051/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PHL-1010-LW02 619752/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3052/2–3/16 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶNote: LW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 15-16, Mar 1-2, &Mar 15-16. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PHL-1010-LW03 619763/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3053/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-305ɶɶNote: LW03 meets 3 wknds: RegistrationExtension Daydeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20, &May 3-4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PHL-1010-XD01 619771/22–5/13 T 2-5 p.m. UTC-TBAPHL-1010-XD02 619781/24–5/13 Th 2-5 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningPHL-1010-XE01 619791/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAPHL-1010-XE02 619801/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAPHL-1010-XE03 619811/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE03 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.Extension WeekendPHL-1010-XW01 619821/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. UTC-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. CLass begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first UTC campus meeting. UTCcampus meeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb22-23, and Mar 8-9. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.PHL-1010-XW02 619832/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. UTC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior tothe first Off-campus meeting. Off-campusmeeting dates are Feb 15-16, Mar 1-2, &Mar 15-16. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refundswill calculated using Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PHL-1010-XW03 619843/8–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–5/4 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW03 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins onlineMar 8. Considerable work is requiredprior to the first LCC campus meeting.LCC campus meeting dates are Mar.22-23, Apr 19-20 & May 3-4. Studentsmay access syllabus and assignmentsonline three days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated usingMar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.PHL-1090 Introduction to Logic3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePHL-1090-DL01 619851/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details. Students must have accessto the internet and provide an e-mailaddress. Orientation required.PHL-1090-DL02 620331/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details. Students must have accessto the internet and provide an e-mailaddress. Orientation required.Largo DayPHL-1090-LD01 619861/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-307PHL-1090-LD02 619871/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-307ɶɶNote: XE01 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.Extension EveningPHL-1090-XE02H 619881/29–5/12 T 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H will be taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS95PHL-1190 Philosphic Ideas inImaginative Literature3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Independent StudyPHL-1190-IN01 625212/4–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 begins Feb 4. To enroll inthis section contact Clyde Ebenreck,Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Philosophy BLAD-310Aor 301-322-0947.Largo DayPHL-1190-LD01 625191/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-TBAPHL-1270 Thinking About Religion3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyOnlinePHL-1270-DL01 619891/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details. Students must have accessto the internet and provide an e-mailaddress. Orientation required.Independent StudyPHL-1270-IN01 619901/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 begins Feb 4. To enroll inthis section contact Clyde Ebenreck,Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Philosophy BLAD-310Aor 301-322-0947.PHL-1330 Ethics 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePHL-1330-DL01 619911/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconlline.comfor details. Students must have accessto the internet and provide an e-mailaddress. Orientation required.Largo DayPHL-1330-LD01 619921/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-307PHL-1330H Honors Ethics3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and permission<strong>of</strong> instructor or the Honors ProgramCoordinator.Largo DayPHL-1330H-LD01 619931/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. TBA-TBAPHL-1350 Biomedical Ethics3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo WeekendPHL-1350-LW01 619942/22–4/19 F 6:30–10:15 p.m. BLAD-3072/23–4/20 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. BLAD-307ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 4 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 21. Class begins Feb 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 8-9, Mar 22-23,Apr 5-6, & Apr 19-20. Students mayaccess syllabus and assignments onlinethree days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated usingFeb 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.PHL-1400 Introduction to BusinessEthics 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePHL-1400-DL01 619981/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo WeekendPHL-1400-LW01 619992/8–3/22 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3042/9–3/23 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-304ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 7. Class begins Feb 8.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 22-23, Mar 8-9, &Mar 22-23. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PhysicsPHY-1010 Introductory Physics I4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040)or approprate test score.Largo DayPHY-1010-LD01 578631/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. CHES-1101/28–5/13 M 2–3:50 p.m. CHES-3051/25–5/13 F 2–2:50 p.m. CHES-305PHY-1010-LD02 578641/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. CHES-1101/23–5/13 W 2:30–4:20 p.m. CHES-3051/25–5/13 F 3–3:50 p.m. CHES-305PHY-1020 Introductory Physics II4 CreditsPrerequisite: PHY-1010.Largo DayPHY-1020-LD01 578651/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-1101/23–5/13 W 10–11:50 a.m. CHES-3051/28–5/13 M 10–10:50 a.m. CHES-305PHY-1020-LD02 578661/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. CHES-1101/23–5/13 W 12–1:50 p.m. CHES-3051/28–5/13 M 12–12:50 p.m. CHES-305Largo EveningPHY-1020-LE01 578671/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CHES-3051/23–5/13 W 7:30–9:20 p.m. CHES-3051/28–5/13 M 7:30–8:20 p.m. CHES-301PHY-1030 General Physics I3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT 2410; MAT 2420 completedor concurrent.Largo DayPHY-1030-LD01 578681/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–11:30 a.m. CHES-305PHY-1570 Technical Physics forEngineering 4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT 1340 completed orconcurrent.Largo EveningPHY-1570-LE01 578691/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. TBA-TBA1/28–5/13 M 7:30–10:20 p.m. TBA-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


96 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013PHY-2030 General Physics II4 CreditsPrerequisite: PHY-1030 and MAT-2420.Largo EveningPHY-2030-LE01 578701/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:50 p.m. CHES-3051/24–5/13 Th 8–10:30 p.m. CHES-305PHY-2040 General Physics III4 CreditsPrerequisite: PHY-2030Largo DayPHY-2040-LD01 578711/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:20 p.m. CHES-3051/22–5/13 T 2:30-5 p.m. CHES-305PHY-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPHY-2910-IN01 578721/22–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.PHY-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPHY-2920-IN01 578731/22–5/13 TBA-TBAPHY-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPHY-2930-IN01 578741/22–5/13 TBA-TBAPolitical SciencePOS-1000 Introduction to Politics3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPOS-1000-LD01 593111/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBAPOS-1010 American NationalGovernment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePOS-1010-DL01 593121/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayPOS-1010-LD01 593131/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2050POS-1010-LD02 593141/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. TBA-TBAPOS-1010-LD03 593151/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. TBA-TBAPOS-1010-LD04 593161/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3070POS-1010-LD05 593172/5–5/13 TTh 2–3:45 p.m. MARL-2083ɶɶNote: LD05 begins Feb 5.Largo EveningPOS-1010-LE01 593181/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. MARL-2067POS-1010-LE02 593193/14–5/13 TTh 6-9 p.m. MARL-3103ɶɶNote: LE02 begins March 14.Largo WeekendPOS-1010-LW01 593201/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. TBA-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: Registration deadline: Jan. 24. Classbegins online Jan. 25. Considerable workis required prior to the first on-campusmeeting. On-campus meeting dates areFeb 8-9, Feb 22-23 & Mar. 8-9. Studentsmay access syllabus and assignments online3 days prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan. 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.ɶɶExtension EveningPOS-1010-XE01 593213/18–5/13 MW 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 2nd half semester.Civilian students must obtain a college basepass. See Degree and Extension Centers:Joint Base Andrews section for procedures.POS-1010H Honors American NationalGovernment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency, 3.0 GPA, andpermission <strong>of</strong> the Honors Program Coordinator.Largo DayPOS-1010H-LD01 593221/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-3070POS-1020 State and Local Government3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePOS-1020-DL01 593231/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayPOS-1020-LD01 593241/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2080Largo WeekendPOS-1020-LW01 593253/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-30993/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3099ɶɶNote: Registration deadline: Mar.21.Class begins Mar. 22. Considerablework is required prior to the first oncampusmeeting. On-campus meetingdates are Apr. 5-6, Apr. 19-20 & May3-4.. Students may access syllabus andassignments online 3 days prior to theregistration deadline. Refunds will becalculated using Mar. 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date. Apr 13-14, Apr 27-28,& May 4-5. Registration deadline: Apr 9.POS-1400 Introduction toEnvironmental Policy3 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO-1110.Largo DayPOS-1400-LD01 593261/23–5/13 MW 2:30–3:45 p.m. TBA-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS97POS-2010 Political Ideologies3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPOS-2010-LD01 593271/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBAPOS-2070 Introduction to InternationalPolitics 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPOS-2070-LD01 593281/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2004POS-2150 Introduction to ComparativePolitics and Government3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPOS-2150-LD01 593291/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-2004POS-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPOS-2910-INO1 59330 2/11–5/13TBA-TBAPOS-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPOS-2920-IN01 593312/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPOS-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPOS-2930-IN01 593322/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPublic Relations & JournalismPRJ-1210 Public Relations Techniques3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH-0955 (formerly SPH-1000) andESL-0106 (formerly ESL-1060) with grades<strong>of</strong> C or higher.Largo DayPRJ-1210-LD01 607221/23–5/13 MW 10–11:15 a.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningPRJ-1210-LE01 607232/5–5/13 TTh 6–8:20 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 5.PRJ-2210 Introduction toCommunication Theory3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPRJ-2210-LD01 607251/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2004Physical SciencePSC-1010 Introduction to Astronomy3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePSC-1010-DL01 582611/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.com for details. Students musthave access to the internet andprovide an e-mail address. Requiredorientation. Video enhanced TV Title:Astronomy:Observations and Theories.Largo DayPSC-1010-LD01 582621/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. CHES-110PSC-1010-LD02 582631/22–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. CHES-110PSC-1010-LD03 582641/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CHES-110Largo EveningPSC-1010-LE01 582651/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. CAT-305Extension EveningPSC-1010-XE01 582661/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. UTC-TBAPSC-1020 Introduction to AstronomyLaboratory 1 CreditPrerequisite: PSC 1010 completed or concurrent,and reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPSC-1020-LD01 582671/23–5/13 W 2–3:50 p.m. CHES-307Largo EveningPSC-1020-LE01 582681/23–5/13 W 7:30–9:20 p.m. CAT-305PSC-1050 Introduction to PhysicalGeology 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePSC-1050-DL01 582691/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSC-1060 Physical Geology Laboratory1 CreditPrerequisite: PSC 1050 completed or concurrent,and reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePSC-1060-DL01 582701/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSC-1070 Oceanography3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningPSC-1070-XE01H 582711/28–5/12 M 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSC-1150 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Chemistryand Physics 4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (formerly MAT-1040)and reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPSC-1150-LD01 582721/22–5/13 TTh 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. CHES-307The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


98 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013PSC-1200 Exploring Chemistry andPhysics Concepts4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DayPSC-1200-LD01 582731/23–5/13 MW 3–5:30 p.m. CHES-301Extension EveningPSC-1200-XE01H 582741/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBA1/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSC-1210 Exploring Earth and SpaceScience Concepts4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo EveningPSC-1210-LE01 582751/22–5/13 TTh 5–7:30 p.m. CHES-301PSC-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPSC-2910-IN01 582762/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPSC-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPSC-2920-IN01 582772/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPSC-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPSC-2930-IN01 582782/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPsychologyPSY-1010 General Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlinePSY-1010-DL01 605011/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-1010-DL02 605021/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-1010-DL03 605031/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-1010-DL04 605041/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-1010-DL05 605051/22–4/7 ONLNɶɶNote: DL05 meets Jan 22–Apr 7.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-1010-DL06 605061/22–4/7 ONLNɶɶNote: DL06 meets Jan 22–Apr 7.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-1010-DL07 605072/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote:DL07 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-1010-DL08 605082/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL08 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Hybrid OnlinePSY-1010-HY01 605092/9–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-2080ɶɶNote: HY01 Hybrid section with threeon-campus dates: Feb 9, Feb 23, & Mar 9.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPSY-1010-LD01 605101/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-2080PSY-1010-LD02 605111/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-1098PSY-1010-LD03 605121/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-1098PSY-1010-LD04 605131/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-1104PSY-1010-LD05 605141/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2080PSY-1010-LD06 605151/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. MARL-2080PSY-1010-LD07 605261/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. MARL-2004PSY-1010-LD08 605161/23–5/13 MW 1:30–2:45 p.m. MARL-2080PSY-1010-LD09 605171/23–5/13 W 4-7 p.m. MARL-2082PSY-1010-LD10 605181/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-1098PSY-1010-LD11 605191/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1098PSY-1010-LD12 605201/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1097PSY-1010-LD13 605211/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1097PSY-1010-LD14 605221/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1104PSY-1010-LD15 605231/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-1104PSY-1010-LD16 60524<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS991/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-1098PSY-1010-LD17 605251/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-1104PSY-1010-LD18 605272/19–5/13 TTh 2–3:45 p.m. MARL-2004ɶɶNote: LD18 begins Feb 19.Largo EveningPSY-1010-LE01 605281/23–5/13 MW 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-2080PSY-1010-LE02 605291/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-2080PSY-1010-LE03 605301/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:15 p.m. MARL-3084PSY-1010-LE04 605311/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–8:45 p.m. MARL-2029Largo SundayPSY-1010-LU01 605321/27–5/13 Su 1-4 p.m. MARL-1098Largo WeekendPSY-1010-LW01 605331/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-10981/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-1098ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PSY-1010-LW02 605343/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-10973/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-1097ɶɶNote: LW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first On-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20 &May 3-4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension DayPSY-1010-XD01 605351/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. UTC-TBAPSY-1010-XD02 605361/23–5/13 MW 10:30–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBAPSY-1010-XD03 605371/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. UTC-TBAPSY-1010-XD04 605381/29–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAPSY-1010-XD05 605391/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. UTC-TBAPSY-1010-XD06H 605401/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSY-1010-XD07H 629311/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD07H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningPSY-1010-XE01 605411/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.PSY-1010-XE02 605421/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. UTC-TBAPSY-1010-XE03H 605431/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSY-1010-XE04 605441/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAPSY-1010-XE05 605451/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAPSY-1010-XE06 605462/19–5/13 TTh 6–8:45 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE06 begins Feb 19. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass.See Degree and Extension Centers: JointBase Andrews section for procedures.PSY-1010-XE07 605471/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension WeekendPSY-1010-XW01 605481/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. UTC-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first UTC campus meeting. UTCcampus meeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb22-23, & May 8-9. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.PSY-1010-XW02 605492/8–3/22 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/9–3/23 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds:Registration deadline: Feb 7. Classbegins Feb 8. Considerable work isrequired prior to the first LCC campusmeeting. LCC campus meeting datesare Feb 22-23, Mar 8-9, & Mar 22-23.Students may access syllabus andassignments online three days prior tothe registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PSY-1010H Honors General Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: A 3.0 GPA and permission <strong>of</strong>the Honors Program Coordinator or instructoris required.OnlinePSY-1010H-DL01 605501/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayPSY-1010H-LD01 605511/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. BLAD-214PSY-2010 Personality and Adjustment3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2010-DL01 60552The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


100 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: Dl01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2010-DL02 605531/22–4/7 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets Jan 22–Apr 7.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-2010-DL03 605542/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPSY-2010-LD01 605551/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2029Largo EveningPSY-2010-LE01 605561/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-2080Extension EveningPSY-2010-XE01 605571/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAPSY-2030 Child Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2030-DL01 605581/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2030-DL02 605592/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPSY-2030-LD01 605601/23–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-214PSY-2030-LD02 605612/19–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD02 begins Feb 19.Extension EveningPSY-2030-XE01 605621/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendPSY-2030-XW01 605633/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. UTC-TBA3/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first UTC campus meeting. UTCcampus meeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr19-20 & May 3-4. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 22as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.PSY-2040 Adolescent Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2040-DL01 605641/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2040-DL02 605651/22–4/7 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets Jan 22–Apr 7.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-2040-DL03 605662/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPSY-2040-LD01 605671/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. MARL-2029PSY-2040-LD02 605681/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. TBA-TBAExtension EveningPSY-2040-XE01H 605691/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSY-2060 Educational Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2060-DL01 605701/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo WeekendPSY-2060-LW01 605711/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-2191/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-219ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar. 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PSY-2060-LW02 605723/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-11043/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-1104ɶɶNote: LW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first On-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20 &May 3-4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension EveningPSY-2060-XE01H 605731/28–5/12 M 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSY-2070 Human Growth andDevelopment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2070-DL01 605741/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2070-DL02 605751/22–4/7 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets Jan 22–Apr 7.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-2070-DL03 605762/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-2070-DL04 63083<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS1012/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Hybrid OnlinePSY-2070-HY01 605772/9–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: HY01 begins Feb. 9 and requiresthree on-campus meetings: Feb 9, Feb 23,& Mar 9.Largo DayPSY-2070-LD01 605781/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-2062PSY-2070-LD02 605791/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2050PSY-2070-LD03 605801/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2050PSY-2070-LD04 605811/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-2062Largo EveningPSY-2070-LE01 605821/28–5/13 M 6–9:45 p.m. TBA-TBAPSY-2070-LE02 605831/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-2063PSY-2070-LE03 605843/20–5/13 W 6–9:45 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE03 meets 2nd half semester.PSY-2070-LE04 605851/23–5/13 W 6–9:50 p.m. BLAD-219Largo SundayPSY-2070-LU01 605861/27–5/13 Su 1-4 p.m. TBA-TBALargo WeekendPSY-2070-LW01 605871/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-11041/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-1104ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PSY-2070-LW02 605883/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-10983/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-1098ɶɶNote: LW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first On-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20 &May 3-4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension DayPSY-2070-XD01 605891/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. UTC-TBAPSY-2070-XD02 630812/22–5/13 F 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 begins Feb. 22.PSY-2070-XD03H 605901/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningPSY-2070-XE01 605911/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension SaturdayPSY-2070-XS01 605921/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. UTC-TBAPSY-2070-XS02 605931/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAPSY-2080 Abnormal Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2080-DL01 605941/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2080-DL02 605951/22–4/7 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets Jan 22–Apr 7.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.PSY-2080-DL03 605962/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPSY-2080-LD01 605971/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. MARL-2029PSY-2080-LD02 605981/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2029Largo EveningPSY-2080-LE01 605991/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. BLAD-216Extension DayPSY-2080-XD01H 606001/29–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension WeekendPSY-2080-XW01 606013/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. UTC-TBA3/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first UTC campus meeting. UTCcampus meeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr19-20 & May 3-4. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 22as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.PSY-2090 The Psychology <strong>of</strong> Aging3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2090-DL01 606021/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2110 Psychology and African-Americans 3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2110-DL01 606041/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


102 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013PSY-2110-DL02 630802/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb. 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPSY-2110-LD01 606051/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2029Largo EveningPSY-2110-LE01 606061/23–5/13 W 6-10 p.m. MARL-2007PSY-2120 Drugs and Behavior3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2120-DL01 606072/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo EveningPSY-2120-LE01 606081/22–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBAPSY-2190 Social Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2190-DL01 606091/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2190-DL02 606102/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayPSY-2190-LD01 606111/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2080Largo WeekendPSY-2190-LW01 606121/22–5/13 F 6–10:30 p.m. TBA-TBA1/22–5/13 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: Registration deadline: Mar. 21.Class begins Mar. 22. Considerable workis required prior to the first on-campusmeeting. On-campus meeting dates areApr. 5-6, Apr. 19-20, & May 3-4. Studentsmay access syllabus and assignments online3 days prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar. 22 asthe <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.PSY-2210 Introduction to HealthPsychology 3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.OnlinePSY-2210-DL01 606141/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.PSY-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPSY-2910-IN01 606172/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPSY-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPSY-2920-IN01 606182/11–5/13 TBA-TBAPSY-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyPSY-2930-IN01 606192/11–5/13 TBA-TBARadiographyRAD-1420 Radiographic Procedures II3 CreditsPrerequisite: RAD-1410, RAD-1500, RAD-1510, and RAD-1530 with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" orbetter. RAD-1540 and RAD-1580 concurrent.Largo DayRAD-1420-LD01 580721/28–5/13 M 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-1420-LD02 580731/28–5/13 M 10–12:30 a.m. LAN-3221/23–5/13 W 1–3:30 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-1420-LD03 580741/28–5/13 M 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. CHS-TBA1/25–5/13 F 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-1540 Clinical Radiography II4 CreditsPrerequisite: RAD-1410, RAD-1500, RAD-1510, and RAD-1530 with C or better.RAD-1420 and RAD-1580 concurrent.Largo DayRAD-1540-LD01 580751/22–5/13 TTh 8 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBARAD-1580 Image Production and ImageEquipment II 3 CreditsPrerequisite: RAD-1410, RAD-1500, RAD-1510, RAD-1530; Minimum grade <strong>of</strong> C;RAD 1420 and RAD 1540 concurrent.Largo DayRAD-1580-LD01 580761/28–5/13 M 1-4 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-2000 Computed TomographyPracticum 1 CreditPrerequisite: RAD-2410, RAD-2530, andRAD-1430 with C or better. RAD-2420,RAD-2430, and RAD-2570 concurrent.Largo DayRAD-2000-LD01 580771/22–5/13 TBA-TBARAD-2420 Radiographic Procedures IV2 CreditsPrerequisite: RAD-2410, RAD-2530, andRAD-1430 with C or better. RAD-2430,RAD-2540, RAD-2000 and RAD-2570concurrent.Largo DayRAD-2420-LD01 580781/22–5/13 T 1-3 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-2430 Patient Care and Education II2 CreditsPrerequisite: RAD-2410, RAD-2530 andrad-1430 with a C or better. RAD-2420,<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS103RAD 2540, RAD, 2000, and RAD-2570concurrent.Largo DayRAD-2430-LD01 580791/22–5/13 T 9 a.m.-11 a.m. CHS-TBARAD-2540 Clinical Radiography V4 CreditsPrerequisite: RAD-2410, RAD-2530, andRAD-1430 with C or better. RAD-2420,RAD-2430, RAD-2000 and RAD-2570concurrent. This capstone course requires aminimum <strong>of</strong> 51 credits <strong>of</strong> relevant courseworkwith a 2.00 cumulative GPA or better.Largo DayRAD-2540-LD01 580801/23–5/13 MW 8 a.m.-4 p.m. TBA-TBARAD-2570 Preparation for ARRTCertification 1 CreditPrerequisite: RAD-2410, RAD-2530 andRAD-1430 with C or better. RAD-2000,RAD-2420, RAD-2430, RAD-2540 concurrent.Largo DayRAD-2570-LD01 580811/22–5/13 T 11 a.m.-12 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-2960 Computed TomographyTomography 3 CreditsPrerequisite: ARRT certification in appropriatesupporting discipline.Largo EveningRAD-2960-LE01 580821/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-2960-LE02 580831/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. CHS-TBARAD-2980 Magnetic ResononceImaging Resonance Imaging, Part I3 CreditsPrerequisite: ARRT certification in appropriatesupporting discipline.Largo EveningRAD-2980-LE01 580851/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. CHS-TBARespiratory TherapyRST-1600 Princples <strong>of</strong> VentilatoryDiseases 3 CreditsPrerequisite: RST-1530 and RST-1570 withgrades <strong>of</strong> C or better. RST-1630 concurrent.Largo DayRST-1600-LD01 580661/22–5/13 Th 9–11:50 a.m. CHS-TBARST-1630 Principles and Practice <strong>of</strong>Respiratory Theraphy II5 CreditsPrerequisite: RST-1530 and RST-1570 withgrades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better. RST-1600 concurrent.Largo DayRST-1630-LD01 580671/28–5/13 M 9–10:50 a.m. CHS-TBA1/28–5/13 M 11:30 a.m.-2:20 p.m. CHS-TBA1/23–5/13 W or F 7 a.m.-3 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: Clinicals will be on eitherWednesdays or Fridays from 7 a.m.–3p.m.. Your clinical day will be assigned toyou by your instructor at the beginning<strong>of</strong> the semester.RST-2620 Trends in RespiratoryTherapy 2 CreditsPrerequisite: RST-2500 and RST-2530 withgrades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better. RST-2630 concurrent.Largo DayRST-2620-LD01 580681/25–5/13 F 9–10:50 a.m. CHS-TBARST-2630 Clinical Practice in CriticalCare II 5 CreditsPrerequisite: RST-2500 and RST-2530 withgrades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better. RST-2620 concurrent.This capstone course also requires 52credits <strong>of</strong> relevant coursework with a 2.00cumulative GPA or better.Largo DayRST-2630-LD01 580691/22–5/13 TTh 7 a.m.-3 p.m. TBA-TBAService-LearningSLN-2010 Service-Learning1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contactthe Service Learning Office, BladenHall, Room 210 or call 301-322-0713 ore-mail bhab@pgcc.edu for details.Independent StudySLN-2010-IN01 619291/22–5/13 TBA-TBASLN-2020 Service-Learning2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contactthe Service Learning Office, BladenHall, Room 210 or call 301-322-0713 ore-mail bhab@pgcc.edu for details.Independent StudySLN-2020-IN01 619301/22–5/13 TBA-TBASLN-2030 Service-Learning3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contactthe Service Learning Office, BladenHall, Room 210 or call 301-322-0713 ore-mail bhab@pgcc.edu for details.Independent StudySLN-2030-IN01 619311/22–5/13 TBA-TBASociologySOC-1010 Introduction to Sociology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineSOC-1010-DL01 622741/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www pgcconline.comfor details.SOC-1010-DL02 622751/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.SOC-1010-DL03 622761/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL03 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.SOC-1010-DL04 622771/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL04 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.SOC-1010-DL05 62278The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


104 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 20131/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL05 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.SOC-1010-DL06 622791/22–4/5 ONLNɶɶNote: DL06 meets Jan 22–Apr 5.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.SOC-1010-DL07 622801/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL07 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.SOC-1010-DL08 622811/22–3/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL08 meets 1st half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.SOC-1010-DL09 622821/22–3/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL09 meets 1st half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.SOC-1010-DL10 622833/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL10 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.SOC-1010-DL11 622843/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL11 begins 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.SOC-1010-DL12 622842/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL12 begins Feb. 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DaySOC-1010-LD01 622851/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD02 622861/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-2080SOC-1010-LD03 622871/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-1097SOC-1010-LD04 622881/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD05 622971/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-213SOC-1010-LD06 622891/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-1104SOC-1010-LD07 622901/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD08 622911/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD09 622921/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD10 622931/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD11 622941/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD12 622951/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LD13 622962/19–5/13 TTh 2–3:45 p.m. MARL-2082ɶɶNote: LD13 begins Feb 19.Largo EveningSOC-1010-LE01 622981/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. MARL-2082SOC-1010-LE02 622991/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. BLAD-214SOC-1010-LE03 623001/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. MARL-2082Largo WeekendSOC-1010-LW01 623011/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20681/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2068ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar. 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.SOC-1010-LW02 623023/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20673/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2067ɶɶNote: LW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first On-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20 &May 3-4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension DaySOC-1010-XD01 623031/29–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBASOC-1010-XD02H 623041/28–5/12 M 4:30–7:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote:XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.SOC-1010-XD03H 628551/28–5/12 MW 2–3:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningSOC-1010-XE01 623051/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBASOC-1010-XE02 623061/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Civilian students mustobtain a college base pass. See Degreeand Extension Centers:Joint BaseAndrews section for procedures.SOC-1010-XE03 623071/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension SaturdaySOC-1010-XS01 623081/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBASOC-1010-XS02 623091/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension WeekendSOC-1010-XW01 623102/8–3/22 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/9–3/23 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS105ɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 7. Class begins Feb 8.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst LCC campus meeting. LCC campusmeeting dates are Feb 22-23, Mar 8-9, &Mar 22-23. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.SOC-1010-XW02 623113/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. UTC-TBA3/23–5/4 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst UTC campus meeting. UTC campusmeeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20 &May 3-4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.SOC-1010H Honors Introduction toSociology 3 CreditsPrerequisite: A 3.0 GPA and permission <strong>of</strong>the Honors Program Coordinator or instructoris required.OnlineSOC-1010H-DL01 623121/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DaySOC-1010H-LD01 623131/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-2072SOC-1020 Marriage and Family3 CreditsPrerequisite: SOC-1010, PSY-1010 or ANT-1030.OnlineSOC-1020-DL01 623141/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DaySOC-1020-LD01 623151/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-2063Extension EveningSOC-1020-XE01 623161/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:30 p.m. UTC-TBASOC-2010 Social Problems3 CreditsPrerequisite: SOC 1010 PSY-1010 or POS-1010.OnlineSOC-2010-DL01 623171/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DaySOC-2010-LD01 623181/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-2080SOC-2010-LD02 630551/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.–12:45 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningSOC-2010-LE01 623191/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-2050SOC-2030 Criminology3 CreditsPrerequisite: ANT-1010, SOC-1010 orPSY-1010.OnlineSOC-2030-DL01 623201/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DaySOC-2030-LD01 623211/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. MARL-2067Largo WeekendSOC-2030-LW01 623221/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. TBA-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23,and Mar 1-2. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.SOC-2040 Introduction to Social Work3 CreditsPrerequisite: SOC-1010 or PSY-1010 orPOS-1010 or ANT-1010; with a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor better.Largo DaySOC-2040-LD01 623231/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-2062Largo EveningSOC-2040-LE01 623241/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. MARL-2029SOC-2090 The Sociology <strong>of</strong> Minorities3 CreditsPrerequisite: ANT-1030 or POS-1010 orSOC-1010 or PSY-1010.OnlineSOC-2090-DL01 623251/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.SOC-2090-DL02 630542/19–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb. 19.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo EveningSOC-2090-LE01 623261/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-2004SOC-2400 Introduction to Public Healthand Health Care Policy3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 and reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo DaySOC-2400-LD01 623271/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-217Largo WeekendSOC-2400-LW01 626921/25–3/8 F 6-10 p.m. TBA-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8–9, Feb 22–23,and Mar 8–9. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Jan 25as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


106 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013SOC-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudySOC-2910-IN01 623281/22–5/13 TBA TBASOC-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySOC-2920-IN01 623291/22–5/13 TBA TBASOC-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySOC-2930-IN01 623301/22–5/13 TBA TBASpeechSPH-0951 Oral U.S. English for the Non-Native Speaker 3 EHPrerequisite: ESL-0081 (Formerly ESL-0811)and ESL-0100 (Formerly ESL-1000) withgrades <strong>of</strong> C or better, or placement by exam.ɶɶNote: Recitiation included in lecture time.Largo DaySPH-0951-LD01 607281/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-3231/25–5/13 F 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-323SPH-0951-LD02 607291/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:45 a.m. BLAD-323SPH-0951-LD03 607301/22–5/13 TTh 3–4:45 p.m. BLAD-323SPH-0951-LD04 607311/23–5/13 MW 3–4:45 p.m. BLAD-323SPH-0951-LD05 607321/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. BLAD-319Largo EveningSPH-0951-LE01 607332/4–5/13 MW 5:30–7:50 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 4.Extension DaySPH-0951-XD01 607341/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. UTC-TBASPH-0951-XD02 607351/23–5/13 MW 4–5:45 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningSPH-0951-XE01 607361/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:45 p.m. UTC-TBASPH-0955 Oral U.S. CommunicationSkills for the Non-Native Speaker3 EHPrerequisites: SPH-0951, ESL-0102, andESL-0105 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.ɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.Largo DaySPH-0955-LD01 608761/23–5/13 MW 9–10:45 a.m. BLAD-323SPH-0955-LD02 608851/22–5/13 TTh 12–1:45 p.m. BLAD-323SPH-0955-LD03 608861/22–5/13 TTh 1-2:45 p.m. BLAD-315SPH-0955-LD04 608872/4–5/13 MW 11 a.m.-1:20 p.m. BLAD-TBAɶɶNote: LD04 begins Feb 4.Largo EveningSPH-0955-LE01 608901/23–5/13 MW 7:30–9:15 p.m. BLAD-323SPH-0955-LE02 608911/22–5/13 TTh 7:30–9:15 p.m. BLAD-TBAExtension DaySPH-0955-XD01 608931/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:45 a.m. UTC-TBASPH-0955-XD02 608941/23–5/13 MW 1–2:45 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningSPH-0955-XE01 608991/23–5/13 MW 6–7:45 p.m. UTC-TBASPH-0955-XE02 609001/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:45 p.m. UTC-TBASPH-1010 Introduction to SpeechCommunication 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies.or SPH-0955 (formerly SPH-1000) andESL-0106 (formerly SPH-1060) with grades<strong>of</strong> C or higher.Hybrid OnlineSPH-1010-HY01 607371/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3105ɶɶNote: HY01 please be aware that mostinstructional presentations, courseassignments, and students/instructorinteraction will be through the internet.Because <strong>of</strong> the oral nature <strong>of</strong> the coursethere will be five mandatory on campusmeetings: 6:30-9:30 pm on Jan 28, Feb25, Mar 18, Apr 22, & May 6. Studentsmust attend the on-campus meetingsto receive a passing grade in the course.For more information, see the distancelearning section or call (301) 322-0928.Registration deadline: Jan 18.SPH-1010-HY02 607391/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3105ɶɶNote: HY02 please be aware that mostinstructional presentations, courseassignments, and students/instructorinteraction will be through the internet.Because <strong>of</strong> the oral nature <strong>of</strong> the coursethere will be five mandatory on campusmeetings: 6:30-9:30 pm on Jan 24, Feb21, Mar 21, Apr 25, & May 9. Studentsmust attend the on-campus meetingsto receive a passing grade in the course.For more information, see the distancelearning section or call (301) 322-0928.Registration deadline: Jan 18.SPH-1010-HY03 607401/29–5/13 T 11 a.m.-2 p.m. UTC-TBAɶɶNote: HY03 please be aware that mostinstructional presentations, courseassignments, and students/instuctorinteraction will be throught the internet.Because <strong>of</strong> the oral nature <strong>of</strong> the coursethere will be five mandatory on campusmeetings:11:00am-2:00pm at UTC on<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS107Jan 29, Feb 26, Mar 20,April 23, & May7. Students must attend the on-campusmeetings to receive a passing grade inthe course. For more information see thedistance learning section <strong>of</strong> call (301)322-0928. Registration deadline: Jan 18.SPH-1010-HY04 629381/26–5/13 S 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MARL-3105ɶɶNote: HY04 please be aware that mostinstructional presentations, courseassignments, and students/instuctorinteraction will be throught the internet.Because <strong>of</strong> the oral nature <strong>of</strong> the coursethere will be five mandatory on campusmeetings:10:00am-1:00pm on Jan 26, Feb23, Mar 23,April 20, & May 11. Studentsmust attend the on-campus meetingsto receive a passing grade in the course.For more information see the distancelearning section <strong>of</strong> call (301)322-0928.Registration deadline: Jan 18.Largo DaySPH-1010-LD01 629391/23–5/13 MWF 7–7:50 a.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD02 607411/23–5/13 MWF 8–8:50 a.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD03 607421/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD04 607431/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-319SPH-1010-LD05 629411/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. TBA-TBASPH-1010-LD06 607441/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-319SPH-1010-LD07 607451/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD08 607461/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD09 607471/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 p.m. BLAD-319SPH-1010-LD10 607481/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD11 607591/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. BLAD-319SPH-1010-LD12 607491/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD13 607501/22–5/13 TTh 8–9:15 a.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD14 607511/22–5/13 TTh 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. BLAD-319SPH-1010-LD15 607521/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD16 607581/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. MARL-1104SPH-1010-LD17 607531/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD18 629431/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.–12:15 p.m. TBA-TBASPH-1010-LD19 607541/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD20 607551/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LD21 607562/12–5/13 TTh 4–5:45 p.m. MARL-1086ɶɶNote: LD21 begins Feb. 12.SPH-1010-LD22 607572/11–5/13 MW 4–5:45 p.m. BLAD-317ɶɶNote: LD22 begins Feb. 11.SPH-1010-LD23 629452/25–5/13 MWF 8–9:45 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD23 begins Feb. 25.SPH-1010-LD24 629461/25–5/13 MWF 9-10:45 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD24 begins Feb. 25.SPH-1010-LD25 609472/26–5/13 TTh 8–10 a.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LD25 begins Feb. 26.Largo EveningSPH-1010-LE01 607601/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LE02 607621/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LE03 607631/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-1086SPH-1010-LE04 607643/14–5/13 MW 6:30–9:15 p.m. MARL-2063ɶɶNote: LE04 meets 2nd half semester.Largo SaturdaySPH-1010-LS01 607651/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MARL-1086Largo SundaySPH-1010-LU01 607661/27–5/13 Su 1–4:15 p.m. MARL-1086Extension DaySPH-1010-XD01 607671/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBASPH-1010-XD02 607681/23–5/13 MW 9–10:15 a.m. UTC-TBASPH-1010-XD03 607691/23–5/13 MW 12–1:15 p.m. UTC-TBASPH-1010-XD04 607701/29–5/13 TTh 2–3:35 p.m. LCC-TBASPH-1010-XD05 607721/23–5/13 MW 3–4:50 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningSPH-1010-XE01 607731/23–3/13 MW 6:30–9:15 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets 1st half semester. Civilianstudents must obtain a college base pass.See Degree and Extension Centers: JointBase Andrews section for procedures.SPH-1010-XE02 607741/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:15 p.m. UTC-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


108 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013SPH-1010-XE03 607753/18–5/13 MW 6:30–9:15 p.m. AAFB-TBAɶɶNote: XE03 meets 2nd half semester.Civilian students must obtain a college basepass. See Degree and Extension Centers:Joint Base Andrews section for procedures.SPH-1010-XE04 607761/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdaySPH-1010-XS01 607772/2–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 begins Feb 2.SPH-1030 Argumentation and Debate3 CreditsPrerequisite: Enrolled in Honors Program, orpermission <strong>of</strong> department.Largo DaySPH-1030-LD01 607781/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. BLAD-319SPH-1030H Honors Argumentation andDebate 3 CreditsPrerequisite: 3.00 GPA or higher, permission<strong>of</strong> the Honors Program coordinator or the instructorand a grade <strong>of</strong> A or B in SPH-1010,SPH-1050, SPH-1090 or SPH-1110 .Largo DaySPH-1030H-LD01 607791/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. BLAD-319SPH-1050 Group Communication andLeadership 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH-1000 and ESL-1060 with a grade <strong>of</strong>C or higher.Largo WeekendSPH-1050-LW01 607802/22–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3192/23–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-319ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 21. Class begins Feb 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 8-9, Mar 22-23,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.SPH-1070 Voice and Diction3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH-1000 and ESL-1060 with a grade Cor higher.Largo DaySPH-1070-LD01 607811/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-319SPH-1090 InterpersonalCommunication 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH-0955 (Formerly SPH-1000) andESL-0106 (Formerly ESL-1060) with a gradeC or higher.Hybrid OnlineSPH-1090-HY01 607821/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:30 p.m. MARL-3105ɶɶNote: HY01 please be aware thatmost instruction presentations, courseassignments, and student/instructorinteraction will be through the internet.Because <strong>of</strong> the oral nature <strong>of</strong> the course, therewill be 5 mandatory on-campus meetings:6:30-9:30 pm, on Jan 23, Feb 20, Mar 20,Apr 24, & May 8. Students must attend theon-campus meetings to receive a passinggrade in the course. For more information,see e-learning section call (301) 322-0928.Registration deadline: Jan 18.Largo DaySPH-1090-LD01 607851/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-317SPH-1090-LD02 607881/23–5/13 MW 1–2:15 p.m. BLAD-317SPH-1090-LD03 607911/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-317SPH-1090-LD04 626162/5–5/13 TTh 2–3:45 p.m. BLAD-317ɶɶNote: LD04 begins Feb 5.Largo EveningSPH-1090-LE01 607951/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:15 p.m. BLAD-317Largo WeekendSPH-1090-LW01 607972/22–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3172/23–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-317ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 21. Class begins Feb 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 8-9, Mar 22-23,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension DaySPH-1090-XD01 607991/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBASPH-1090-XD02 608001/23–5/13 MW 10:30–11:45 a.m. UTC-TBAExtension EveningSPH-1090-XE01 608021/22–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBASPH-1090-XE02 608031/23–5/13 W 6:30–9:15 p.m. UTC-TBAExtension SaturdaySPH-1090-XS01 608041/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendSPH-1090-XW01 608063/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–4/27 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior tothe first LCC campus meeting. LCCcampus meeting dates are Mar 22-23, Apr12-13, & Apr 26-27. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8 asthe <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.SPH-1090H Honors InterpersonalCommunication 3 CreditsPrerequisite: 3.00 GPA, reading and oralpr<strong>of</strong>iciencies, or permission i<strong>of</strong> the HonorsProgram Coordinator or the instructor.Largo DaySPH-1090H-LD01 608071/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-302<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS109SPH-1110 Public Speaking3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH-1000 and ESL-1060 with a grade <strong>of</strong>C or higher.Largo DaySPH-1110-LD01 608081/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningSPH-1110-LE01 608091/22–5/13 T 6:30–9:15 p.m. BLAD-317SPH-1130 Interviewing3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH-1000 and ESL-1060 with a grade <strong>of</strong>C or higher.Largo EveningSPH-1130-LE01 608101/24–5/13 Th 6:30–9:15 p.m. BLAD-321SPH-1230 Intercultural Communication3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Largo WeekendSPH-1230-LW01 608112/15–4/5 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3212/16–4/6 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-321ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds. Registrationdeadline: Feb. 14. Class begins Feb. 15.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar1-2, Mar. 15-16,& Apr 5-6. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb. 15 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.SPH-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySPH-2910-INO1 60813 1/22–5/13TBA-TBASPH-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySPH-2920-IN01 608141/22–5/13 TBA-TBASPH-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySPH-2930-IN01 608151/22–5/13 TBA-TBASpanishSPN-1010 Spanish for Beginners3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DaySPN-1010-LD01 580281/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-3151/28–5/13 M 8–8:50 a.m. BLAD-315SPN-1010-LD02 580291/23–5/13 MWF 9–9:50 a.m. BLAD-3041/28–5/13 M 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-304SPN-1010-LD03 580301/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-3041/23–5/13 W 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-304SPN-1010-LD04 580311/23–5/13 MWF 1–1:50 p.m. BLAD-3071/25–5/13 F 2–2:50 p.m. BLAD-307SPN-1010-LD05 580321/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:50 a.m. BLAD-3131/24–5/13 Th 8:30–9:20 a.m. BLAD-313SPN-1010-LD06 580331/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. BLAD-3211/24–5/13 Th 1–1:50 p.m. BLAD-303SPN-1010-LD07 625201/23–5/13 WF 7–8:50 a.m. BLAD-TBALargo EveningSPN-1010-LE01 580341/23–5/13 MW 6–7:20 p.m. BLAD-3131/23–5/13 W 5–5:50 p.m. BLAD-313SPN-1010-LE02 580351/23–5/13 MW 6–7:20 p.m. BLAD-3211/28–5/13 M 5–5:50 p.m. BLAD-321SPN-1010-LE03 580361/23–5/13 MW 6–7:20 p.m. BLAD-3041/23–5/13 W 5–5:50 p.m. BLAD-304Largo SaturdaySPN-1010-LS01 580371/26–5/13 S 1:30–5:15 p.m. BLAD-315Extension DaySPN-1010-XD01H 580381/28–5/12 MWF 8:30–9:55 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningSPN-1010-XE01 580391/22–5/13 TTh 6–7:20 p.m. UTC-TBA1/24–5/13 Th 5–5:50 p.m. UTC-TBASPN-1010-XE02H 580401/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdaySPN-1010-XS01 580411/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. UTC-TBASPN-1020 Spanish for AdvancedBeginners 3 CreditsPrerequisite: SPN-1010 or two years <strong>of</strong> highschool spanish or equivalent.Largo DaySPN-1020-LD01 580421/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-3131/22–5/13 T 8:30–9:20 a.m. BLAD-313The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


110 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013SPN-1020-LD02 580431/23–5/13 MWF 12–12:50 p.m. BLAD-3021/23–5/13 W 1–1:50 p.m. BLAD-302Largo EveningSPN-1020-LE01 580441/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:45 p.m. BLAD-3071/23–5/13 W 8:50–9:40 p.m. BLAD-307Extension DaySPN-1020-XD01H 580451/28–5/12 MWF 10:15–11:40 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningSPN-1020-XE01H 580461/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdaySPN-1020-XS01 580471/26–5/13 S 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. UTC-TBASPN-2010 Intermediate Spanish I3 CreditsPrerequisite: SPN-1020 or three years <strong>of</strong> highschool Spanish or equivalent.Largo DaySPN-2010-LD01 580481/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:50 p.m. BLAD-3211/24–5/13 Th 2–2:50 p.m. BLAD-321Largo EveningSPN-2010-LE01 580491/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:50 p.m. BLAD-3131/28–5/13 M 9–9:50 p.m. BLAD-313SPN-2020 Intermediate Spanish II3 CreditsPrerequisite: SPN-2010 or four years <strong>of</strong> highschool Spanish or equivalent.Largo DaySPN-2020-LD01 580501/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-3151/23–5/13 W 11–11:50 a.m. BLAD-315Largo EveningSPN-2020-LE01 580511/23–5/13 MW 7:30–8:50 p.m. TBA-TBA1/23–5/13 W 6:30–7:20 p.m. TBA-TBASPN-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySPN-2910-IN01 580522/11–5/13 TBA-TBASPN-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySPN-2920-IN01 580532/11–5/13 TBA-TBASPN-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, Marlboro,Room 2102, for details.Independent StudySPN-2930-IN01 580542/11–5/13 TBA-TBATeacher EducationTED-1100 Principles and Practices inEarly Childhood Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineTED-1100-DL01 621221/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayTED-1100-LD01 621231/22–5/13 T 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-2055Largo EveningTED-1100-LE01 621241/25–5/13 F 6-9 p.m. MARL-2055Extension EveningTED-1100-XE01H 621251/28–5/12 M 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.TED-1200 Child Growth andDevelopment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineTED-1200-DL01 621261/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayTED-1200-LD01 621271/24–5/13 Th 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MARL-2055Largo EveningTED-1200-LE01 621281/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. MARL-2082Extension EveningTED-1200-XE01 621291/29–3/14 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets first half-semesterTED-1300 Methods and Materials inEarly Childhood Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineTED-1300-DL01 621301/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayTED-1300-LD01 621311/23–5/13 W 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MARL-2055Largo EveningTED-1300-LE01 621321/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. MARL-2050TED-1400 Introduction to MulticulturalEducation 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineTED-1400-DL01 62133<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS1111/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayTED-1400-LD01 621341/22–5/13 M 9 a.m.-12 p.m. MARL-2055Largo EveningTED-1400-LE01 621351/23–5/13 W 6-9 p.m. MARL-2055TED-1980 Teaching and Learning in the21st Century 3 CreditsPrerequisite: DVR-0051 or ESL-0102 (formerlyESL-1020).Largo DayTED-1980-LD01 625721/22–5/13 T 12:30–3:30 p.m. TBA-TBATED-2000 Foundations <strong>of</strong> Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyLargo DayTED-2000-LD01 621361/29–5/13 W 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MARL-2007Extension EveningTED-2000-XE01H 621371/28–5/12 M 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.TED-2000H Honors Foundations <strong>of</strong>Education 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 and permission <strong>of</strong>Honors CoordinatorLargo DayTED-2000H-LD01 621381/23–5/13 W 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MARL-2007TED-2001 Field Experience forFoundations <strong>of</strong> Education1 CreditPrerequisite: TED-2000 taken concurrently isrecommended for AAT students.Largo DayTED-2001-LD01 621391/30–5/13 W 2-3 p.m. MARL-2007ɶɶNote: LD01 begins Jan. 30.Extension EveningTED-2001-XE01 621402/4–5/12 M 5–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 begins Feb. 4.TED-2061 Field Experience forEducational Psychology1 CreditPrerequisite: AAT students should take thiscourse concurrently with PSY-2060.Largo DayTED-2061-LD01 621411/31–5/13 Th 3-4 p.m. MARL-2050ɶɶNote:LD01 begins Jan. 31.Extension EveningTED-2061-XE01 621422/4–5/12 M 5–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 begins Feb. 4.TED-2100 Processes and Acquisition <strong>of</strong>Reading 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.OnlineTED-2100-DL01 621431/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo WeekendTED-2100-LW01 621441/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20291/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2029ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension EveningTED-2100-XE01 621453/19–5/9 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets second half-semester.TED-2110 Infant and Toddler Curric. andTeaching Planning Programs for Infantsand Toddlers 3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1100 TED-1200 TED-1300and TED-1400 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.OnlineTED-2110-DL01 621461/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo EveningTED-2110-LE01 621471/22–5/13 T 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBATED-2115 School-Age Child Care:Curriculum And Teaching3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1100, TED-1200, TED-1300, TED-1400 with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" orbetter.Largo DayTED-2115-LD01 625731/23–5/13 W 9 a.m.-12 p.m. TBA-TBATED-2200 Guiding Behavior inEducational Settings Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1100 TED-1200 TED-1300and TED-1400 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.OnlineTED-2200-DL01 621481/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayTED-2200-LD01 625741/28–5/13 M 9:30 a.m.-12:03 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningTED-2200-LE01 621491/24–5/13 Th 6-9 p.m. TBA-TBATED-2300 Introduction to SpecialEducation 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency. AAT majorsshould take this course concurrently withTED-2301.OnlineTED-2300-DL01 621501/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


112 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Largo WeekendTED-2300-LW01 621512/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20292/2–3/16 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2029ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins: Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting.On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 15-16, Mar 1-2, &Mar 15-16. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.TED-2301 Field Experience forIntroduction to Special Education1 CreditPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.. TED-2300completed or concurrent.Largo DayTED-2301-LD01 621521/29–5/13 T 3-4 p.m. MARL-2063ɶɶNote: LD01 begins Jan 29.TED-2350 Early Childhood SpecialEducation 3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1100, TED-1200, TED-1300,and TED-1400 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.OnlineTED-2350-DL01 621531/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayTED-2350-LD01 621541/24–5/13 Th 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TBA-TBALargo EveningTED-2350-LE01 621551/28–5/13 M 6-9 p.m. MARL-2072TED-2400 Language Arts in EarlyChildhood Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1100, TED-1200, TED-1300,and TED-1400 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.OnlineTED-2400-DL01 621561/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.TED-2650 Child Care CenterAdministration and Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1100, TED-1200, TED-1300,and TED-1400 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.OnlineTED-2650-DL01 621571/28–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Jan. 28.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.TED-2750 Fieldwork in Early ChildhoodEducation Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1100, TED-1200, TED-1300, TED-1400, and TED-2350 with grades<strong>of</strong> C or better. Must also have 47 credits or moretoward this degree with a 2.00 cumulative GPA.Hybrid OnlineTED-2750-HY01 621581/22–5/13 T 6–8 p.m. MARL-2058ɶɶNote: HY01 is a hybrid course with 4 oncampusmeetings in addition to onlinecourse work. Meetings will be Jan 22, Feb19, Mar 19, & Apr 16.TED-2751 Field Work in Early ChildhoodSpecial Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: TED-1200, TED-1300, TED-1400, TED-2200, and TED-2350 with grades<strong>of</strong> "C" or better. In addition, students must havea 2.00 GPA and must have completed 47 creditsin this program prior to taking this course.Hybrid OnlineTED-2751-HY01 621591/26–4/13 S 1 –3 p.m. TBA-TBA1/26–4/13 S 8 a.m.–12:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LS01 the lab location will be withthe Children's Developmental Clinicin Novak Field House <strong>of</strong> PGCC LargoCampus. Meetings will be Jan 26, Feb 2,Feb. 16, Mar 2, Mar 23, & Apr 13.TED-2800 Materials for TeachingReading 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> department isrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor'sdegree.OnlineTED-2800-DL01 621612/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb. 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo WeekendTED-2800-LW01 621622/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. BLAD-3112/2–3/16 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-311ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 15-16, Mar 1-2, &Mar 15-16. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.TED-2801 Instruction <strong>of</strong> Reading3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the department isrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.OnlineTED-2801-DL01 621632/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb. 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo WeekendTED-2801-LW01 621643/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20823/9–4/27 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2082ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 22-23, Apr 12-13, & Apr 26-27. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8as the <strong>of</strong>ficial start date.TED-2802 Assessment <strong>of</strong> Reading3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those student's with a Bachelor'sdegree.OnlineTED-2802-DL01 621652/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb. 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS113Largo WeekendTED-2802-LW01 621663/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. MARL-20293/23–5/4 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2029ɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 21. Class begins Mar 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Apr 5-6, Apr 19-20, &May 3-4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 22 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialstart date.TED-2820 Teaching Reading in theContent Areas: Part I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.OnlineTED-2820-DL01 621671/28–3/22 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 meets Jan. 28–Mar. 22.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo WeekendTED-2820-LW01 621681/25–3/8 F 6–10:30 p.m. TBA-TBA1/26–3/9 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 24. Class begins Jan 25.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Feb 8-9, Feb 22-23, &Mar 8-9. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Jan 25 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.Extension EveningTED-2820-XE01 621691/29–3/13 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets the first half-semester.TED-2821 Teaching Reading in theContent Areas: Part II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.OnlineTED-2821-DL01 621703/14–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 meets 2nd half semester.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo WeekendTED-2821-LW01 621713/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. TBA-TBA3/9–4/27 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TBA-TBAɶɶNote: LW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting. On-campusmeeting dates are Mar 22-23, Apr 12-13, & Apr 26-27. Students may accesssyllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8as the <strong>of</strong>ficial start date.Extension EveningTED-2821-XE01 621723/19–5/9 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets the second halfsemester..TED-2830 Assessment <strong>of</strong> Students3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.OnlineTED-2830-DL01 621732/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb. 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo SaturdayTED-2830-LS01 621742/23–3/23 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2082ɶɶNote: LS01 meets 5 Saturdays: Feb 23,Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 16, & Mar 23.TED-2840 Elementary Methods3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.OnlineTED-2840-DL01 621752/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb. 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.TED-2850 Secondary Methods3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.OnlineTED-2850-DL01 621772/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 begins Feb. 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo SaturdayTED-2850-LS01 621794/6–5/4 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-2055ɶɶNote: LS01 meets 5 Saturdays: Apr 6,Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27, & May 4.TED-2900 Special Education Methods:Birth–12th Grade3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.Extension SaturdayTED-2900-XS01 621802/2–3/2 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 meets 5 Saturdays: Feb 2, Feb9, Feb 16, Feb 23 & Mar. 2.TED-2901 Special Education Methods:Birth-6th Grade 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor'sdegree.Extension SaturdayTED-2901-XS01 621823/9–4/13 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 meets 5 Saturdays: Mar 9,Mar 16, Mar 23 Apr. 6 & Apr. 13.TED-2951 Special EducationAssessment Part II: Birth–12th Grade3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


114 COURSE LISTINGS SPRING 2013Extension EveningTED-2951-XE01H 621831/31–5/12 Th 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.TheatreTHE-1010 Introduction to the Theatre3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH-0955 (formerly SPH-1000) andESL-0106 (formerly ESL-1060) with grades<strong>of</strong> C or higher.OnlineTHE-1010-DL01 608161/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.THE-1010-DL02 608172/11–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL02 begins Feb. 11.Visit www.pgcconline.com for details.Largo DayTHE-1010-LD01 608181/23–5/13 MWF 10–10:50 a.m. BLAD-321THE-1010-LD02 608201/22–5/13 TTh 9:30–10:45 a.m. BLAD-321THE-1010-LD03 608212/5–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-1:20 p.m. BLAD-211ɶɶNote: LD03 begins Feb 5.THE-1030 Introduction to StageTechnology 1 CreditPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies,or SPH 1000 and ESL 1060 (grades <strong>of</strong> C orhigher), or permission <strong>of</strong> the department.Largo DayTHE-1030-LD01 608251/22–2/19 T 2:30–5:15 p.m. QA-105ɶɶNote: LD01 meets Jan 22–Feb 19.THE-1060 Theatrical Rigging4 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayTHE-1060-LD01 629372/11–5/13 M 4–7:20 p.m. TBAɶɶNote: LD01 begins Feb 11.THE-1090 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Movement3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies orSPH 100 and ESL 106 with grades C or better.Largo DayTHE-1090-LD01 608281/23–5/13 MW 2:15–3:30 p.m. TBA-TBATHE-1100 Concert and Stage SoundReinforcement 4 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo EveningTHE-1100-LE01 626342/20–5/13 W 5–8:20 p.m. QA-105ɶɶNote: LE01 begins Feb 20.THE-1110 Introduction to Stage Makeup2 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies or SPH1000 and ESL 1060 (a grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher).Largo WeekendTHE-1110-LW01 608294/5–5/10 F 6–10:30 p.m. QA-1054/6–5/11 S 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. QA-105ɶɶNote: Registration deadline: March21. Class begins online March 22.Considerable work is required prior tothe first on-campus meeting date. Theon-campus meeting dates are: Apr. 5-6,Apr 26-27, & May 10-11. Students mayaccess syllabus and assignments online3 days prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar. 22at the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.THE-1150 Theatrical Theatre3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>icienciesor SPH 1000 and ESL 1060 (a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor higher).Largo DayTHE-1150-LD01 608301/23–5/13 MW 2–3:15 p.m. QA-105THE-2010 Principles <strong>of</strong> Acting I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>icienciesor SPH 1000 and ESL 1060 (a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor higher).Largo DayTHE-2010-LD01 608311/22–5/13 TTh 2–3:15 p.m. BLAD-311THE-2020 Principles <strong>of</strong> Acting II3 CreditsPrerequisite: THE-2010.Largo DayTHE-2020-LD01 608321/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–1:45 p.m. BLAD-311THE-2050 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> TheatreHistory I 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayTHE-2050-LD01 608351/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. TBA-TBATHE-2100 Concert and Stage SpecialEffects 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneLargo DayTHE-2100-LD01 626352/19–5/13 T 4–7 p.m. QA-TBAɶɶNote: LD01 begins Feb 19.THE-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistratiion in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyTHE-2910-IN01 608382/11–5/13 TBA-TBATHE-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2012, for details.Independent StudyTHE-2920-IN01 608392/11–5/13 TBA-TBATHE-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNoate: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyTHE-2930-IN01 60840<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>COURSE LISTINGS1152/11–5/13 TBA-TBATelevision, Radio and FilmTRF-1310 Introduction to MassCommunication Film3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Or, take ESL-1060 and SPH-1000 withgrades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo DayTRF-1310-LD01 608412/4–5/13 MWF 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. ACCK-333ɶɶNote: LD01 begins Feb 4.TRF-1310-LD02 608421/22–5/13 TTh 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. BLAD-315TRF-1330 Television Production I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyrequired, or completion <strong>of</strong> SPH-1000 andESL-1060 with grades <strong>of</strong> "C" or better.Largo DayTRF-1330-LD01 608441/22–5/13 TTh 12:30–2:10 p.m. ACCK-301ɶɶNote: LD01 lab included in lecture time.TRF-1410 Introduction to Radio3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>icienciesor SPH 1000 and ESL 1060 (a grade <strong>of</strong> C orhigher).Largo DayTRF-1410-LD01 608461/22–5/13 TTh 9–10:40 a.m. ACCK-333ɶɶNote: LD01 lab included in lecture time.TRF-2040 Introduction to BroadcastNews3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciency, or SPH-1000 and ESL-1060 with grades <strong>of</strong> C or better.Largo DayTRF-2040-LD01 608481/23–5/13 MW 12:30–2:10 p.m. ACCK-333TRF-2310 Introduction to Film3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies or SPH1000 and ESL 1060 (a grade <strong>of</strong> C or higher).Largo EveningTRF-2310-LE01 608491/28–5/13 M 6:30–9:15 p.m. CAT-210TRF-2330 Television Production II AndEditing 3 CreditsPrerequisite: TRF-1330 or permission <strong>of</strong>department.Largo EveningTRF-2330-LE01 608501/22–5/13 T 6–9:30 p.m. ACCK-301ɶɶNote: LE01 lab meets 1 hour per week TBA.TRF-2330-LE02 608511/24–5/13 Th 6–9:30 p.m. ACCK-301ɶɶNote: LE02 lab meets 1 hour per week TBA.TRF-2910 Cooperative Education1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyTRF-2910-IN01 608522/11–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 contact Coop <strong>of</strong>fice.TRF-2920 Cooperative Education2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyTRF-2920-IN01 608532/11–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 contact Coop <strong>of</strong>fice.TRF-2930 Cooperative Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneɶɶNote: Prior approval is required forregistration in these courses. Contact theWork-Based Learning Office, MarlboroHall, Room 2102, for details.Independent StudyTRF-2930-IN01 608542/11–5/13 TBA-TBAɶɶNote: IN01 contact Coop <strong>of</strong>fice.Women's StudiesWMS-1010 Introduction to Women'sStudies 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.ɶɶThe Womens Studies Option <strong>of</strong> GeneralStudies is an interdisciplinary program.The following courses can be taken t<strong>of</strong>ulfill the program concentration: HST-2100--The History <strong>of</strong> Women in America;EGL-2500--Women in Literature; HLE-2250--Health Issues for Women; PSY-2100--Psychology <strong>of</strong> Women; SOC-1020--Marriage and the Family. Informationabout these courses can be found undertheir respective subject areas.OnlineWMS-1010-DL01 588341/22–5/13 ONLNɶɶNote: DL01 Visit www.pgcconline.comfor details.Largo DayWMS-1010-LD01 588351/23–5/13 MWF 11–11:50 a.m. TBA-TBAThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


116 ELEARNING SPRING 2013What is eLearning@PGCC?<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers awide variety <strong>of</strong> courses that use interactiveWeb-based applications, video, interactivevideo and multimedia computer applicationsin varied combinations to deliver instructionat a distance. Students who enroll in eLearningcourses typically seek added convenience,greater independence, and more autonomy inpursuing their coursework.The eLearning@PGCC programsupports four delivery formats:• Online• Accelerated Online• Video Enhanced Online• Hybrid/OnlineWhat Are Online Courses?Students who are computer literate andhave access to a computer and the Internetmay want to consider taking online coursesat PGCC. Online courses are a convenientway to earn college credit. The computerbecomes the classroom. Students can workmore independently and set their learninghours to fit their personal schedules. Studentscommunicate with their instructor and fellowclassmates via the internet using Blackboard,<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s onlineclassroom. Blackboard <strong>of</strong>fers a passwordprotectedonline classroom with access toe-mail, course content, chat, discussion board,and other course tools. Students can usetheir own computer at home or work or usea computer at the college’s computer centerto conduct course communications. For moreinformation, visit www.pgcconline.com, call301-322-0463 or e-mail eLearning@pgcc.edu.Hardware & S<strong>of</strong>tware RequirementsYou need a Pentium-class or Mac computerwith at least 256 MB RAM with broadband(DLS, CABLE, FIOS). You must have anInternet Service Provider and a student e-mailaddress. Firefox 7.0 is the recommendedbrowser to use with Blackboard for Micros<strong>of</strong>toperating systems. Mac OS 10.5 users shouldhave Safari 4.0 (or higher) or Firefox 7.0.Multimedia is required in some courses.Limited Blackboard access is now availableon the Sprint Network on the Androidand Blackberry phones and on iPhoneOS-powered devices over a WiFi connection.For additional requirements, please visit:www.pgcconline.com.Planning Your Credit ProgramYou may earn the following degrees througheLearning:Degrees• General Studies, Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts(Code: GENL.STUDIES.AA) with thefollowing options:Economics Option (Code: ECON.AA)Pre-Law Option (Code: PREP.LAW.AA)Psychology Option (Code: PSYCH.AA)Criminal Justice Transfer Option(Code:CRJU.AA)• Accounting Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, Associate <strong>of</strong>Applied Science (Code: ACCT.PROF.AAS)• Business Administration, Associate <strong>of</strong>Science (Code:BUAD.AS) with thefollowing option:Accounting Transfer(Code: ACCT.TRANSFR.AS)• Business Management, Associate<strong>of</strong> Applied Science (Code: BMGT.AAS)• Criminal Justice, Associate <strong>of</strong> AppliedScience (Code: CRJU.AAS)• Paralegal/Legal Studies, Associate<strong>of</strong> Applied Science (Code: PARA.AAS)Certificates• Accounting (Code: ACCT.CT)• Criminal Justice Technology(Code: CRJU.CT)• General Management (Code: BMGT.MGT)• Paralegal/Legal Studies(Code: PARA.CT)• Small Business Management (Code: BMGT.SMLBUS.CT)• Transfer Studies (Code: GENL.TRAN.CT)OrientationFirst-time online students are encouragedto view the online orientation or attend theeLearning@PGCC Orientation held at thebeginning <strong>of</strong> each semester. In addition, someinstructors may hold mandatory orientationmeetings on the evening <strong>of</strong> the eLearningOrientation. Online students are encouragedto check www.pgcconline.com regularly(at least once per week) after registrationto get the most up-to-date information oninstructor orientation sessions.eLearning @PGCC GeneralOrientationfor First-time Online and Hybrid/OnlineStudentsOnlineGo to: www.pgcconline.comClick: Orientationor On CampusThursday, January 17, 20136:00–7:30 p.m.Center for Advanced Technology (CAT),Room 110Course Orientation SessionsThursday, January 17, 20135:00–7:30 p.m.Visit www.pgcconline.com for course orientationinformationFor additional information:www.pgcconline.comor call eLearning Services,301-322-0463, ore-mail: eLearning@pgcc.eduYour First StepsAfter you register for your online course, youshould visit and carefully read the eLearningwebsite at www.pgcconline.com for informationyou need to get started. From theeLearning Home page:1. Click on Class <strong>Schedule</strong>s.2. Click on Spring 2013 under “CreditCourses”.3. Locate your course. Here you will findinstructor and course information.4. Click on the instructor’s name to learnabout or contact your instructor.5. Click on more info... for specificinformation about the course6. Click on the course title to accessyour online classroom.For information regarding course listings andcredits, please refer to specific course listingsin this schedule.Accounting, page 16ACC-1010 DL01 61340Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting IACC-1010 DL02 61341Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting IACC-1020 DL01 61350Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting IIACC-1040 DL01 61363Micro Appl in AccountingACC-2010 DL01 61369Intermediate Accounting IACC-2030 DL01 61371Cost AccountingACC-2210 DL01 61374Federal Income TaxACC-2220 DL01 61377Advanced Tax AccountingACC-2250 DL01 61380Business FinanceAfrican-American Studies, page 18AFA-1010 DL01 59245Intro African-American StudiesAnthropology, page 18ANT-1010 DL01 59248Intro Physical AnthropologyANT-1010 DL02 59249Intro Physical Anthropology<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>ONLINE COURSES117ANT-1030 DL01 59251Intro Cultural AnthropologyANT-2010 DL01 59256Intro to ArchaeologyArt, page 18ART-1010 DL01 58864Introduction to ArtART-1010 DL02 58865Introduction to ArtART-1010 DL03 58866Introduction to Art(A)(2/4-4/12)ART-1010 HY01 58867Introduction to Art(H)ART-1610 HY01 58918Graphic Design I(H)(A)(2/7-5/13)ART-2730 HY01 58959Integrated Arts(H)Biology, page 22BIO-1010 DL01 59045General BiologyBIO-1010 DL02 59046General BiologyBIO-1010 DL03 59047General BiologyBIO-1010 DL04 59048General BiologyBIO-1010 DL05 63087General BiologyBIO-1010 DL06 59050General BiologyBIO-1010 DL07 59051General Biology(A)(2/4-5/13)BIO-1010 DL08 59052General Biology(A)(2/4-5/13)BIO-1010 DL09 59053General Biology(A)(2/4-5/13)BIO-1010 DL10 62900General Biology(A)(2/11-5/13)BIO-1110 DL01 59104Environmental Biology(A)(2/4-5/13)BIO-1120 DL01 59107Environmental Biology Lab(A)(2/4-5/13)BIO-2050 HY01 59135Human Anatomy & Physiology I(H)BIO-2050 HY02 59136Human Anatomy & Physiology I(H)BIO-2060 HY01 59159Human Anatomy & Physiology II(H)BIO-2060 HY02 59160Human Anatomy & Physiology II(H)Business and Marketing, page 28BMK-2510 DL01 62338Introduction to MarketingBMK-2510 DL02 62339Introduction to MarketingBMK-2600 DL01 62343Sports MarketingBMK-2630 DL01 62344International MarketingBMK-2710 DL01 62345SalesmanshipBMK-2730 DL01 62346Retail Business ManagementBMK-2770 DL01 62347AdvertisingBusiness and Management, page 29BMT-1010 DL01 62351Introduction to BusinessBMT-1010 DL02 62352Introduction to BusinessBMT-1010 DL03 62353Introduction to BusinessBMT-1010 DL04 62354Introduction to Business(A)(2/4-5/13)BMT-1420 DL01 62375Organizational Management(A)(2/19-4/26)BMT-1550 DL01 62379Elements <strong>of</strong> SupervisionBMT-1570 DL01 62381Small Business ManagementBMT-1600 DL01 62383Principles <strong>of</strong> ManagementBMT-1600 DL02 62384Principles <strong>of</strong> ManagementBMT-1600 DL03 62508Principles <strong>of</strong> Management(A)(2/4-5/13)BMT-1620 DL01 62392Financial Planning & InvestmntBMT-1620 DL02 62393Financial Planning & InvestmntBMT-1650 DL01 62399Customer ServiceBMT-1650 DL02 62551Customer ServiceBMT-1800 DL01 62401Microcomputer Appl Bus Manager(A)(2/4-5/13)BMT-1900 DL01 62402Intro to Public AdministrationBMT-1960 DL01 62403Public Service ManagementBMT-2400 DL01 62406Strategic ManagementBMT-2520 DL01 62410Prin <strong>of</strong> NegotiationBMT-2530 DL01 62412Procurement LawBMT-2540 DL01 62413Contract AdministrationBMT-2580 DL01 62417Compensation & Benefits MgmtBMT-2590 DL01 62418Employee Training/DevelopmentBMT-2610 DL01 62419Human Resource ManagementBMT-2610 DL02 62420Human Resource ManagementBMT-2610 DL03 62553Human Resource Management(A)(2/4-5/13)BMT-2630 DL01 62427International ManagementBMT-2650 DL01 62430Purchasing, ContractingBMT-2680 DL01 62432Entrepreneurship ManagementBMT-2700 DL01 62434Stress Management in WorkplaceBMT-2720 DL01 62436Managing Workplace DiversityBMT-2960 DL01 62447Emotional Intelligence in WorkBusiness & Property Management, page 33BPM-1010 HY01 62504Intro Residential Property Mgt(A)(1/29-5/13)Business, page 33BUS-1220 DL01 59846Business Law IBUS-1220 DL02 59847Business Law IBUS-1220 DL03 59848Business Law I(A)(1/22-3/13)BUS-1240 DL01 59854Business Law IIBUS-1240 DL02 59855Business Law II(A)(3/14-5/13)Career Assessment and Planning, page 33CAP-1050 DL01 62237Portfolio DevelopmentCAP-1310 DL01 62240Career Assessment & PlanningCAP-1310 DL02 62241Career Assessment & PlanningChemistry, page 34CHM-2010 HY01 57845Organic Chemistry I(H)Criminal Justice Technology, page 35CJT-1510 DL01 59859Intro to Criminal JusticeCJT-1510 DL02 59965Intro to Criminal JusticeCJT-1510 DL03 62954Intro to Criminal Justice(A)(2/04-5/13)CJT-1510 DL04 59860Intro to Criminal Justice(A)(3/14-5/13)CJT-1520 DL01 59867Police OperationsCJT-1530 DL01 59872Law Enforcement/The <strong>Community</strong>The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


118 ELEARNING SPRING 2013CJT-1530 DL02 62956Law Enforcement/The <strong>Community</strong>CJT-1540 DL01 59876Police ManagementCJT-1550 DL01 59880Juvenile DelinquencyCJT-2510 DL01 59887Criminal LawCJT-2510 DL02 59980Criminal LawCJT-2530 DL01 59893Criminal InvestigationCJT-2540 DL01 59898Criminal Evidence/ProcedureCJT-2560 DL01 59903TerrorismCorrectional Services, page 37COR-1510 DL01 59910Intro to CorrectionsDevelopmental Math, page 40DVM-0031 DL01 59563PrealgebraDVM-0031 DL02 59564PrealgebraDVM-0031 DL03 59565PrealgebraDVM-0031 HY01 59567Prealgebra(H)DVM-0031 HY02 59568Prealgebra(H)DVM-0031 HY03 59566Prealgebra(H)DVM-0071 DL01 59621Introductory AlgebraDVM-0071 DL02 59622Introductory AlgebraDVM-0071 DL03 59623Introductory AlgebraDVM-0071 DL04 59624Introductory AlgebraDVM-0071 HY01 59625Introductory Algebra(H)DVM-0071 HY02 59626Introductory Algebra(H)DVM-0071 HY03 59627Introductory Algebra(H)Developmental Reading, page 44DVR-0061 DL01 58345<strong>College</strong> Reading & Study SkillsDVR-0061 DL02 63005<strong>College</strong> Reading & Study Skills (A)(2/4-5/13)Economics, page 45ECN-1030 DL01 62452Principles <strong>of</strong> MacroeconomicsECN-1030 DL02 62453Principles <strong>of</strong> MacroeconomicsECN-1030 DL03 62454Principles <strong>of</strong> MacroeconomicsECN-1040 DL01 62467Principles <strong>of</strong> MicroeconomicsECN-1040 DL02 62468Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics(A)(2/4-5/13)English, page 46EGL-0100 DL01 58681Introduction to CompositionEGL-0100 DL02 58682Introduction to CompositionEGL-0100 HY01 58683Introduction to Composition(H)EGL-1010 DL01 58489Comp I: Expository WritingEGL-1010 DL02 58490Comp I: Expository WritingEGL-1010 DL03 58491Comp I: Expository WritingEGL-1010 DL04 58492Comp I: Expository WritingEGL-1010 DL05 58493Comp I: Expository WritingEGL-1010 DL06 58494Comp I: Expository WritingEGL-1010 DL07 58495Comp I: Expository WritingEGL-1010 DL08 62536Comp I: Expository Writing(A)(2/19-5/13)EGL-1020 DL01 58573Comp II: Writing About LitEGL-1020 DL02 58574Comp II: Writing About LitEGL-1020 DL03 58575Comp II: Writing About LitEGL-1020 DL04 58576Comp II: Writing About LitEGL-1020 DL05 58577Comp II: Writing About LitEGL-1020 DL06 58578Comp II: Writing About LitEGL-1020 DL07 62537Comp II: Writing About Lit(A)(2/19-5/13)EGL-1020 HY01 58579Comp II: Writing About Lit(H)EGL-1020H DL01 58622Honors Comp II: Writ About LtEGL-1100 DL01 58625Comp II: Writing Issues/IdeasEGL-1320 DL01 58631Comp II: Writing for BusinessEGL-1320 DL02 58632Comp II: Writing for BusinessEGL-1340 DL01 58639Comp II: Writing -Tech TopicsEGL-1340 DL02 58640Comp II: Writing -Tech TopicsEGL-2070 DL01 58648Amer Lit: 1880 to the PresentEGL-2130 DL01 58656Afric-Amer Lit: Pre-1800-1920EGL-2140 DL01 58661Afric-Amer Lit: 1920-PresentEGL-2150 DL01 58665Intro to Creative WritingEGL-2230 DL01 58668Children's LiteratureEGL-2230 HY01 58669Children's Literature(H)EGL-2430 DL01 58676Survey <strong>of</strong> Science FictionForensic Science, page 58FOS-2500 DL01 59917Forensic ScienceFOS-2500 DL02 59918Forensic Science(A)(3/14-5/13)FOS-2520 DL01 59923Forensic Aspcts-Drug ID/AbuseFOS-2600 DL01 59931Computer Forensics IGeography, page 59GEO-1010 DL01 59258Physical GeographyGEO-1010 DL02 62559Physical Geography(A)(2/25-5/13)GEO-1090 DL01 59265World Regional GeographyHealth Information Management, page 59HIM-1530 DL01 58971Medical TerminologyHIM-1530 DL02 58972Medical TerminologyHIM-1550 HY01 58975Disease Processes(H)HIM-1800 DL01 62979Intro to Med Term for Hlth Pr<strong>of</strong> (A)(1/22-3/13)HIM-1800 DL02 62985Intro to Med Term for Hlth Pr<strong>of</strong> (A)(3/14-5/13)HIM-2550 DL01 58978Health Info Alternative CareHealth Education, page 60HLE-1150 DL01 62638Personal and <strong>Community</strong> HealthHLE-1150 DL02 62639Personal and <strong>Community</strong> HealthHLE-1150 DL03 62690Personal and <strong>Community</strong> Health(A)(2/4-5/13)HLE-1150 HY01 62640Personal and <strong>Community</strong> Health(H)<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>ONLINE COURSES119HLE-2010 DL01 62653Hlt Issue:cult Diverse SocietyHLE-2300 DL01 62659Integrated Hlth & Physical EduHistory, page 64HST-1310 DL01 59266Ancient and Medieval HistoryHST-1320 DL01 59272Modern HistoryHST-1320 DL02 62560Modern History(A)(2/25-5/13)HST-1410 DL01 59278History <strong>of</strong> United States IHST-1410 DL02 59279History <strong>of</strong> United States I(A)(2/19-5/13)HST-1410 HY01 59280History <strong>of</strong> United States I(H)HST-1410 HY02 59281History <strong>of</strong> United States I(H)HST-1430 DL01 59293History <strong>of</strong> United States IIHST-1510 DL01 59349History <strong>of</strong> African Americans IHST-1510 DL02 62567History <strong>of</strong> African Americans I(A)(2/25-5/13)HST-1530 DL01 59351Hist. <strong>of</strong> African Americans IIHST-1530 DL02 62568Hist. <strong>of</strong> African Americans II(A)(2/25-5/13)HST-2100 DL01 59301History <strong>of</strong> Women in AmericaHST-2230 DL01 59303Hist Latin America & CaribbeanHST-2350 DL01 59305History <strong>of</strong> MarylandHumanities, page 66HUM-1980 HY01 62908Artistic & Cultural Experience(H)Information Technology, page 67INT-1010 DL01 62049Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL02 62050Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL03 62051Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL04 62052Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL05 62053Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL06 62054Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL07 62055Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL08 62056Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010 DL09 62099Intro. to Information Tech.(A)(2/4-5/13)INT-1010 DL10 62100Intro. to Information Tech.(A)(2/4-5/13)INT-1010 HY01 62058Intro. to Information Tech.(H)INT-1010H HY01 62193Honors Intro. to Info. Tech.(H)INT-1111 DL01 62195Programming and Logic DesignINT-1150 DL01 62204Intro to Database Mgmt SysINT-1290 DL01 62216Beginning Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word(A)(1/22-3/5)INT-1290 DL02 62219Beginning Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word(A)(3/18-5/6)INT-1330 DL01 62207Integrated S<strong>of</strong>tware ApplicINT-1370 DL01 62213Help Desk Tools & ProceduresINT-1620 DL01 62245Comp Security: Security+ Prep(A)(1/22-3/13)INT-1620 DL02 62824Comp Security: Security+ Prep(A)(3/14-5/13)INT-1630 DL01 62249Tactical Perimeter Defense(A)(3/14-5/13)INT-1660 DL01 62255Strategic Infrastructure SecurINT-1700 DL01 62262Understanding Operating SystemINT-1800 DL01 62268Intro to Internet and Web TechINT-1850 DL01 62270Client-Side Web DevelopmentINT-2030 HY01 62336Programming in Visual Basic(H)INT-2081 DL01 62337Introduction to OracleINT-2530 DL01 59015TelecommunicationsINT-2720 DL01 62493Unix/Linux Oper SystemINT-2840 DL01 62496System Analysis/Project MgmtMathematics, page 73MAT-1120 DL01 59397Finite MathematicsMAT-1120 HY01 59398Finite Mathematics(H)MAT-1140 DL01 59410Introduction to StatisticsMAT-1190 DL01 59425ProbabilityMAT-1340 HY01 59428Trigonometry With Appl to Tech(H)MAT-1350 DL01 59429<strong>College</strong> AlgebraMAT-1350 DL02 59430<strong>College</strong> AlgebraMAT-1350 DL03 62960<strong>College</strong> Algebra (A)(2/5-5/13)MAT-1360 DL01 59456Trigonometry/Analytic GeometryMAT-1370 HY01 59461Precalculus(H)MAT-2160 DL01 59463Applied Calculus IMAT-2210 HY01 59471Statistics(H)MAT-2210 DL01 62961StatisticsMAT-2410 DL01 59836Calculus IMAT-2420 DL01 59841Calculus IINutrition, page 82NTR-1010 DL01 60926Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL02 60927Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL03 60928Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL04 60929Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL05 60930Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL06 60931Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL07 60932Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL08 60933Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL09 60934Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL10 60935Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 DL11 60936Introductory Nutrition(A)(2/11-5/13)NTR-1010 DL12 60937Introductory Nutrition(A)(2/11-5/13)NTR-1010 DL13 60938Introductory Nutrition(A)(2/11-5/13)NTR-1010 HY01 60941Introductory Nutrition(H)NTR-1010 HY02 60942Introductory Nutrition(H)NTR-1010H HY01 60968Honors Introductory Nutrition(H)NTR-1100 DL01 60969Introduction to Food ScienceNursing, page 83NUR-1020 HY01 60090The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


120 Online cOURSES SPRING 2013Foundation <strong>of</strong> Nursing Practice(H)NUR-1020 HY02 60097Foundation <strong>of</strong> Nursing Practice(H)NUR-1030 HY01 60101Reproductive Health(H)NUR-1030 HY02 62890Reproductive Health(H)NUR-1040 HY01 60107Physiological Integrity I(H)NUR-1040 HY02 62893Physiological Integrity I(H)NUR-1060 HY01 60117LPN to RN Transition(H)NUR-1060 HY02 62894LPN to RN Transition(H)NUR-2010 HY01 60121Nursing Care Children/Families(H)NUR-2010 HY02 60122Nursing Care Children/Families(H)NUR-2020 HY01 60134Physiological Integrity II(H)NUR-2020 HY02 62897Physiological Integrity II(H)NUR-2031 HY01 60149Psychosocial Integrity(H)NUR-2031 HY02 62898Psychosocial Integrity(H)NUR-2032 HY01 60162Physiological Integrity III(H)NUR-2032 HY02 62899Physiological Integrity III(H)NUR-2040 HY01 60174Managemnt Care Pr<strong>of</strong>ess Issues(H)Paralegal Studies, page 88PAR-1510 DL01 59937Intro to Law for ParalegalPAR-1510 DL02 62963Intro to Law for ParalegalPAR-1510 DL03 59938Intro to Law for Paralegal(A)(3/14-5/13)PAR-1510 HY01 59939Intro to Law for Paralegal(H)PAR-1550 DL01 59943Techniques <strong>of</strong> Legal ResearchPAR-2510 DL01 59946Legal Writing and DocumentsPAR-2570 DL01 59952Draft Wills/Probate in MDPAR-2590 DL01 59953Domestic RelationsPAR-2610 DL01 59955Legal Ethics for ParalegalsPAR-2650 DL01 59957Civil LitigationPlanning for Academic Success, page 89PAS-1030 DL01 61206Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(1/22-3/13)PAS-1030 DL02 61207Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(1/22-3/13)PAS-1030 DL03 61208Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(1/22-3/13)PAS-1030 DL04 61209Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL05 61210Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL06 61211Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL07 61212Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL08 61213Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL09 63111Plan for Acad Success in Math(A)(1/22-3/13)Philosophy, page 93PHL-1010 DL01 61953Intro Phil: Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPHL-1010 DL02 61954Intro Phil: Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPHL-1010 DL03 61955Intro Phil: Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPHL-1090 DL01 61985Introduction to LogicPHL-1090 DL02 62033Introduction to LogicPHL-1270 DL01 61989Thinking About ReligionPHL-1330 DL01 61991EthicsPHL-1400 DL01 61998Intro Business EthicsPolitical Science, page 96POS-1010 DL01 59312American National GovernmentPOS-1020 DL01 59323State & Local GovernmentPhysical Science, page 97PSC-1010 DL01 58261Introduction to Astronomy (V)PSC-1050 DL01 58269Intro to Physical GeologyPSC-1060 DL01 58270Physical Geology LabPsychology, page 98PSY-1010 DL01 60501General PsychologyPSY-1010 DL02 60502General PsychologyPSY-1010 DL03 60503General PsychologyPSY-1010 DL04 60504General PsychologyPSY-1010 DL05 60505General Psychology(A)(1/22-4/7)PSY-1010 DL06 60506General Psychology(A)(1/22-4/7)PSY-1010 DL07 60507General Psychology(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-1010 DL08 60508General Psychology(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-1010 HY01 60509General Psychology(H)(A)(2/9-5/13)PSY-1010H DL01 60550Honors General PsychologyPSY-2010 DL01 60552Personality and AdjustmentPSY-2010 DL02 60553Personality and Adjustment(A)(1/22-4/7)PSY-2010 DL03 60554Personality and Adjustment(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2030 DL01 60558Child PsychologyPSY-2030 DL02 60559Child Psychology(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2040 DL01 60564Adolescent PsychologyPSY-2040 DL02 60565Adolescent Psychology(A)(1/22-4/7)PSY-2040 DL03 60566Adolescent Psychology(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2060 DL01 60570Educational PsychologyPSY-2070 DL01 60574Human Growth and DevelopmentPSY-2070 DL02 60575Human Growth and Development(A)(1/22-4/7)PSY-2070 DL03 60576Human Growth and Development(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2070 DL04 63083Human Growth and Development(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2070 HY01 60577Human Growth and Development(H)(A)(2/9-3/9)PSY-2080 DL01 60594Abnormal PsychologyPSY-2080 DL02 60595Abnormal Psychology(A)(1/22-4/7)PSY-2080 DL03 60596Abnormal Psychology(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2090 DL01 60602Psychology <strong>of</strong> AgingPSY-2110 DL01 60604<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>ONLINE COURSES121Psychology & African AmericansPSY-2110 DL02 63080Psychology & African Americans (A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2120 DL01 60607Drugs and Behavior(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2190 DL01 60609Social PsychologyPSY-2190 DL02 60610Social Psychology(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2210 DL01 60614Intro to Health PsychologySociology, page 104SOC-1010 DL01 62274Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL02 62275Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL03 62276Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL04 62277Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL05 62278Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL06 62279Introduction to Sociology(A)(1/22-4/5)SOC-1010 DL07 62280Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL08 62281Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL09 62282Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL10 62283Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL11 62284Introduction to SociologySOC-1010 DL12 63061(A)(2/19-5/13)Introduction to SociologySOC-1010H DL01 62312Honors Intro to SociologySOC-1020 DL01 62314Marriage and FamilySOC-2010 DL01 62317Social ProblemsSOC-2030 DL01 62320CriminologySOC-2090 DL01 62325Sociology <strong>of</strong> MinoritiesSOC-2090 DL02 63054Sociology <strong>of</strong> Minorities (A)(2/19-5/13)Speech, page 106SPH-1010 HY01 60737Intro to Speech Communication(H)SPH-1010 HY02 60739Intro to Speech Communication(H)SPH-1010 HY03 60740Intro to Speech Communication(H)(A)(1/29-5/13)SPH-1010 HY04 62938Intro to Speech Communication(H)SPH-1090 HY01 60782Interpersonal Communication(H)Teacher Education, page 110TED-1100 DL01 62122Prin/Pract Early Childhood EduTED-1200 DL01 62126Child Growth & DevelopmentTED-1300 DL01 62130Meth/Mater in Early Chld EdTED-1400 DL01 62133Intro to Multicultural EdTED-2100 DL01 62143Processes/Acquisition <strong>of</strong> ReadTED-2110 DL01 62146Infant/Toddler Curric & TeachiTED-2200 DL01 62148Guiding Behav. in Ed. SettingTED-2300 DL01 62150Intro to Special EducationTED-2350 DL01 62153Early Childhood Special EducTED-2400 DL01 62156Language Arts Early Child EducTED-2650 DL01 62157Child Care Ctr Admin & MgmtTED-2750 HY01 62158Fieldwork in Early Child Ed.(H)TED-2751 HY01 62159Fieldwk in Early Chld Spec Ed(H)(A)(1/26-4/13)TED-2800 DL01 62161Materials for Teaching ReadingTED-2801 DL01 62163Instruction <strong>of</strong> ReadingTED-2802 DL01 62165Assessment <strong>of</strong> ReadingTED-2820 DL01 62167Teach Read in Content Area: I(A)(1/22-3/13)TED-2821 DL01 62170Teach Read in Contnt Areas:II(A)(3/14-5/13)TED-2830 DL01 62173Assessment <strong>of</strong> StudentsTED-2840 DL01 62175Elementary MethodsTED-2850 DL01 62177Secondary MethodsTheatre, page 114THE-1010 DL01 60816Introduction to TheatreTHE-1010 DL02 60817Introduction to Theatre(A)(2/11-5/13)Women's Studies, page 115WMS-1010 DL01 58834Intro to Women's StudiesAccelerated Online ClassesBusy People—Smart Choices!Accelerated Online Courses <strong>of</strong>fer additionalflexibility for your schedule. Did you knowyou could complete an online course inas little as 6 weeks? Listed below are theAccelerated Online Courses scheduled forspring 2013. If you would like additionalinformation, please contact eLearningServices at 301-322-0463 or e-maileLearning@pgcc.edu. You can also findinformation about Accelerated OnlineCourses on the eLearning websitewww.pgcconline.com.ART-1010 DL03 58866Introduction to Art(2/4-4/12)ART-1610 HY01 58918Graphic Design I(H)(2/7-5/13)BIO-1010 DL07 59051General Biology(2/4-5/13)BIO-1010 DL08 59052General Biology(2/4-5/13)BIO-1010 DL09 59053General Biology(2/4-5/13)BIO-1010 DL10 62900General Biology(2/11-5/13)BIO-1110 DL01 59104Environmental Biology(2/4-5/13)BIO-1120 DL01 59107Environmental Biology Lab(2/4-5/13)BMT-1010 DL04 62354Introduction to Business(2/4-5/13)BMT-1420 DL01 62375Organizational Management(2/19-4/26)BMT-1600 DL03 62508Principles <strong>of</strong> Management(2/4-5/13)BMT-1800 DL01 62401Microcomputer Appl Bus Manager(2/4-5/13)BMT-2610 DL03 62553Human Resource Management(2/4-5/13)BUS-1220 DL03 59848Business Law I(1/22-3/13)BUS-1240 DL02 59855Business Law II(3/14-5/13)CJT-1510 DL03 62954Intro to Criminal Justice(A)(2/04-5/13)CJT-1510 DL04 59860Intro to Criminal Justice(3/14-5/13)DVR-0061 DL02 63005<strong>College</strong> Reading & Study Skills(2/4-5/13)ECN-1040 DL02 62468Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics(2/4-5/13)EGL-1010 DL08 62536Comp I: Expository Writing(2/19-5/13)EGL-1020 DL07 62537Comp II: Writing About Lit(2/19-5/13)FOS-2500 DL02 59918Forensic Science(3/14-5/13)The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


122 Online cOURSES SPRING 2013GEO-1010 DL02 62559Physical Geography(2/25-5/13)HIM-1800 DL02 62979Intro to Med Term for Hlth Pr<strong>of</strong>(1/22-3/13)HIM-1800 DL02 62985Intro to Med Term for Hlth Pr<strong>of</strong>(3/14-5/13)HLE-1150 DL03 62690Personal and <strong>Community</strong> Health(2/4-5/13)HST-1320 DL02 62560Modern History(2/25-5/13)HST-1410 DL02 59279History <strong>of</strong> United States I(2/19-5/13)HST-1510 DL02 62567History <strong>of</strong> African Americans I(2/25-5/13)HST-1530 DL02 62568Hist. <strong>of</strong> African Americans II(2/25-5/13)INT-1010 DL09 62099Intro. to Information Tech.(2/4-5/13)INT-1010 DL10 62100Intro. to Information Tech.(2/4-5/13)INT-1290 DL01 62216Beginning Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word(1/22-3/5)INT-1290 DL02 62219Beginning Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word(3/18-5/6)INT-1620 DL01 62245Comp Security: Security+ Prep(1/22-3/13)INT-1620 DL02 62824Comp Security: Security+ Prep(3/14-5/13)INT-1630 DL01 62249Tactical Perimeter Defense(3/14-5/13)MAT-1350 DL03 62960<strong>College</strong> Algebra (A)(2/5-5/13)NTR-1010 DL11 60936Introductory Nutrition(2/11-5/13)NTR-1010 DL12 60937Introductory Nutrition(2/11-5/13)NTR-1010 DL13 60938Introductory Nutrition(2/11-5/13)PAR-1510 DL02 59938Intro to Law for Paralegal(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL01 61206Plan for Acad Success in Math(1/22-3/13)PAS-1030 DL02 61207Plan for Acad Success in Math(1/22-3/13)PAS-1030 DL03 61208Plan for Acad Success in Math(1/22-3/13)PAS-1030 DL04 61209Plan for Acad Success in Math(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL05 61210Plan for Acad Success in Math(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL06 61211Plan for Acad Success in Math(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL07 61212Plan for Acad Success in Math(3/14-5/13)PAS-1030 DL08 61213Plan for Acad Success in Math(3/14-5/13)PSY-1010 DL05 60505General Psychology(1/22-4/7)PSY-1010 DL06 60506General Psychology(1/22-4/7)PSY-1010 DL07 60507General Psychology(2/19-5/13)PSY-1010 DL08 60508General Psychology(2/19-5/13)PSY-1010 HY01 60509General Psychology(H)(2/9-5/13)PSY-2010 DL02 60553Personality and Adjustment(1/22-4/7)PSY-2010 DL03 60554Personality and Adjustment(2/19-5/13)PSY-2030 DL02 60559Child Psychology(2/19-5/13)PSY-2040 DL02 60565Adolescent Psychology(1/22-4/7)PSY-2040 DL03 60566Adolescent Psychology(2/19-5/13)PSY-2070 DL02 60575Human Growth andDevelopment(1/22-4/7)PSY-2070 DL03 60576Human Growth and Development(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2070 DL04 63083Human Growth and Development(A)(2/19-5/13)PSY-2070 HY01 60577Human Growth and Development(H)(2/9-3/9)PSY-2080 DL02 60595Abnormal Psychology(1/22-4/7)PSY-2080 DL03 60596Abnormal Psychology(2/19-5/13)PSY-2120 DL01 60607Drugs and Behavior(2/19-5/13)PSY-2190 DL02 60610Social Psychology(2/19-5/13)SOC-1010 DL06 62279Introduction to Sociology(1/22-4/5)SPH-1010 HY03 60740Intro to Speech Communication(H)(1/29-5/13)TED-2751 HY01 62159Fieldwk in Early Chld Spec Ed(H)(1/26-4/13)TED-2820 DL01 62167Teach Read in Content Area: I(1/22-3/13)TED-2821 DL01 62170Teach Read in Contnt Areas:II(3/14-5/13)THE-1010 DL02 60817Introduction to Theatre(2/11-5/13)Video Enhanced Online ClassesWhat are Video Enhanced Online Classes?Video Enhanced Online Classes use commerciallyproduced video material as asupplement to the online course. The courseactivities are conducted online, while thevideo programs are broadcast on the PGCCcable station: Comcast Channel 75, AAFBChannel 53 or Verizon Channel 44.Note: Not available on Direct TVEach week's one-hour lesson will air (3) daysper week at three (3) different times duringthe day for a total <strong>of</strong> nine (9) times per week.PSC-1010 DL01: Introduction to AstronomyTV Title: "Astronomy: Observations andTheories"*First airing: Monday, February 4, 2013Lesson <strong>Schedule</strong> Run-time: 1 hour eachMondays: 7:00 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pmTuesdays: 6:00 am, 12:00 pm, 8:00 pmThursdays: 7:00 am, 11:00 am, 7:00 pm*DVD available in Bookstore or directly fromthe publisher.See www.pgcconline.com for detailsHybrid/Online ClassesWhat are Hybrid/Online Classes?A Hybrid/Online course combines classroommeetings and online instruction. Studentsenrolled in a Hybrid/Online course come tocampus at scheduled times during the semesterto meet face-to-face with their pr<strong>of</strong>essorand fellow students. Other course work,assignments and discussions are accomplishedthrough the Internet. Students interactonline to receive information about assignments,submit homework, participate in classdiscussions and conduct research. For classtimes and locations, see the course schedule.ART-1010 HY01 58867Introduction to ArtART-1610 HY01 58918Graphic Design I(A)(2/7-5/13)ART-2730 HY01 58959Integrated ArtsBIO-2050 HY01 59135Human Anatomy & Physiology IBIO-2050 HY02 59136Human Anatomy & Physiology IBIO-2060 HY01 59159Human Anatomy & Physiology IIBIO-2060 HY02 59160Human Anatomy & Physiology IICHM-2010 HY01 57845Organic Chemistry IDVM-0031 HY01 59567PrealgebraDVM-0031 HY02 59568Prealgebra<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>oNLINE COURSES123DVM-0031 HY03 59566PrealgebraDVM-0071 HY01 59625Introductory AlgebraDVM-0071 HY02 59626Introductory AlgebraDVM-0071 HY03 59627Introductory AlgebraEGL-0100 HY01 58683Introduction to CompositionEGL-1020 HY01 58579Comp II: Writing About LitEGL-2230 HY01 58669Children's LiteratureHIM-1550 HY01 58975Disease ProcessesHIM-1581 HY01 62982Prin/Applic <strong>of</strong> ICD CodingHLE-1150 HY01 62640Personal and <strong>Community</strong> HealthHST-1410 HY01 59280History <strong>of</strong> United States IHST-1410 HY02 59281History <strong>of</strong> United States IHUM-1980 HY01 62908Artistic & Cultural ExperienceINT-1010 HY01 62058Intro. to Information Tech.INT-1010H HY01 62193Honors Intro. to Info. Tech.INT-2030 HY01 62336Programming in Visual BasicMAT-1120 HY01 59398Finite MathematicsMAT-1340 HY01 59428Trigonometry With Appl to TechMAT-1370 HY01 59461PrecalculusMAT-2210 HY01 59471StatisticsMAT-2410 HY01 59837Calculus INTR-1010 HY01 60941Introductory NutritionNTR-1010 HY02 60942Introductory NutritionNTR-1010H HY01 60968Honors Introductory NutritionNUR-1020 HY01 60090Foundation <strong>of</strong> Nursing PracticeNUR-1020 HY02 60097Foundation <strong>of</strong> Nursing PracticeNUR-1030 HY01 60101Reproductive HealthNUR-1030 HY02 62890Reproductive HealthNUR-1040 HY01 60107Physiological Integrity INUR-1040 HY02 62893Physiological Integrity INUR-1060 HY01 60117LPN to RN TransitionNUR-1060 HY02 62894LPN to RN TransitionNUR-2010 HY01 60121Nursing Care Children/FamiliesNUR-2010 HY02 60122Nursing Care Children/FamiliesNUR-2020 HY01 60134Physiological Integrity IINUR-2020 HY02 62897Physiological Integrity IINUR-2031 HY01 60149Psychosocial IntegrityNUR-2031 HY02 62898Psychosocial IntegrityNUR-2032 HY01 60162Physiological Integrity IIINUR-2032 HY02 62899Physiological Integrity IIINUR-2040 HY01 60174Managemnt Care Pr<strong>of</strong>ess IssuesPAR-1510 HY01 59939Intro to Law for ParalegalPSY-1010 HY01 60509General Psychology(A)(2/9-5/13)PSY-2070 HY01 60577Human Growth and Development(A)(2/9-3/9)SPH-1010 HY01 60737Intro to Speech CommunicationSPH-1010 HY02 60739Intro to Speech CommunicationSPH-1010 HY03 60740Intro to Speech Communication(A)(1/29-5/13)SPH-1010 HY04 62938Intro to Speech CommunicationSPH-1090 HY01 60782Interpersonal CommunicationTED-2750 HY01 62158Fieldwork in Early Child Ed.TED-2751 HY01 62159Fieldwk in Early Chld Spec Ed(A)(1/26-4/13)The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


124 COURSE WEEKEND LISTINGS COLLEGE SPRING 2013What is the Weekend <strong>College</strong>?The Weekend <strong>College</strong> serves the needs <strong>of</strong>those who might not otherwise be able toparticipate in college credit study duringthe week. The college <strong>of</strong>fers a wide range <strong>of</strong>Saturday-only or Sunday-only courses thatmeet in the morning and/or afternoon. Thecollege also <strong>of</strong>fers Weekender courses thatmeet Friday evening and all day Saturdayon three or four alternating weekends.Regardless <strong>of</strong> format or learning style, theWeekend <strong>College</strong> course <strong>of</strong>ferings provideyou with college courses when it may bemore convenient for you.Registration Deadlines for WeekenderCoursesThe registration deadline for weekendercourses (those courses that meet on threeto four alternating weekends) is two weeksprior to the first face-to-face meeting <strong>of</strong> thecourse. This deadline is firm because studentswill be required to complete course workprior to the first face-to-face meeting <strong>of</strong> theclass. To ensure that all students have accessto necessary materials and assignments, allweekender courses will have a Blackboardcourse site available three days before theclass begins, which is seventeen days beforethe class meets face-to-face.Example:First face-to-face meeting <strong>of</strong> WeekenderCourse: February 8Registration Deadline for Weekender Course:11:59 p.m., January 24Date Course Blackboard Site is Open to viewsyllabus and assignments: January 21 (goto www.pgcconline.blackboard.com)Official course start date (two weeks prior t<strong>of</strong>ace-to-face class meeting :January 25, 2013.**The refund schedule for these courses beginson the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Registration Deadlines for Saturday orSunday CoursesThe registration deadline for Saturday-only orSunday-only courses will be 11:59 p.m. the dayprior to the first class meeting.How many courses may a student take in theWeekend <strong>College</strong>?A student may take two or three coursesper semester depending upon the scheduleoption. For instance, a student may chooseto take courses sequentially and enroll forcourses that meet normally on three alternatingweekends. The three-weekend scheduleenables a student to sequence threecourses within one semester. As an alternatemethod, a student may choose to taketwo courses concurrently by enrolling for acourse on Saturday mornings and a secondcourse on Saturday afternoons or registeringfor one <strong>of</strong> our Sunday courses. These coursesgenerally meet three hours for 15 class sessions;see the schedule for exceptions. Formore information, call the Weekend <strong>College</strong><strong>of</strong>fice at 301-322-0785.If you do not receive an orientation letterand/or syllabus from your instructor two weeksbefore your course begins, call the departmentto get the information.Weekend CoursesWeekend Courses begin the weekend <strong>of</strong>January 25, 26 & 27 and do not meet March29–March 31 during the college’s scheduledSpring Break. Classes will resume the followingweekend. For confirmation <strong>of</strong> course dates,times, and prerequisites, please check underspecific course headings in this schedule.Please visit the college's website at pgcc.eduto view the course descriptions.Extension Center weekend courses will listthe center following the course titleAAFB = Joint Base AndrewsJHES = John Eager HowardElementary School,UTC = University Town Center,LCC = Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center, andLAW = Law Library in Upper Marlboro).All other courses meet at the main campusin Largo.• ¢ Weekend <strong>College</strong> Course List:Spring 2013FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS—FULL SEMESTERBIO-1010-LW01 59085 General BiologyBIO-1010-XW01BIO-1010-XW02BIO-2060-XW01 6290659096 General Biology (UTC)59097 General Biology (AAFB)Human Anatomy and Physiology I (LCC)BIO-2060-XW02 60682Human Anatomy and Physiology I (LCC)MAT-1120-XW01H 59408Finite Mathematics (LCC begins Feb. 1)3 Fridays and 1 SaturdayMAR. 1, 8, 22 & 23INT-1560-LW01 59009Personal Computer Configuration/AssemblyAPR. 12, 19, MAY 3 & 4INT-1560-LW02 59010Personal Computer Configuration/AssemblyThree WeekendsJAN. 25-26, FEB. 8-9 & FEB. 22-23(Registration Deadline: Jan. 10)CJT-1510-0159865 Introduction to Criminal JusticeFEB. 1-2, FEB. 15-16 & MAR. 1-2(Registration Deadline: Jan. 17)PAR-1510-LW0159942 Introduction to Law for ParalegalFEB. 8-9, FEB. 22-23 & MAR. 1-2(Registration Deadline: Jan. 24)INT-1010-LW01 62096Introduction to Information TechnologyINT-1111-XW01 62203Programming Logic and Design (UTC)SOC-2400-LW01 62692Introduction to Public Health/Health Care PolicyFEB. 8-9, FEB. 22-23 & MAR. 8-9(Registration deadline: Jan. 24)AFA-1010-LW01 59247Introduction to the African-American StudiesBMT-1010-XW02 62374 Introduction to Business (AAFB)BUS-1220-LW01EGL-1020-LW01 5861359852 Business Law IComposition II: Writing About LiteratureEGL-1340-LW01PHL-1010-LW01 6197458644 Composition II: Writing—Tech TopicsIntroduction to Philosophy: Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPHL-1010-XW01 61982Introduction to Philosophy: Art <strong>of</strong> Questioning (UTC)POS-1010-LW01PSY-1010-LW01PSY-1010-XW0159320 American National Government60533 General Psychology60548 General Psychology (UTC)<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>WEEKEND COLLEGE125PSY-2060-LW01 60571 Educational PsychologyPSY-2070-LW01SOC-1010-LW0160587 Human Growth and Development62301 Introduction to SociologySOC-2030-LW01 62322 CriminologyTED-2100-LW01TED-2820-LW0162144 Processes/Acquisition <strong>of</strong> Reading62168 Teaching Reading in Content Area: IFEB. 15-16, MAR. 1-2 & MAR. 15-16(Registration Deadline: Jan. 31.)BMT-1010-XW0162373 Introduction to Business (LCC)BMT-1600-XW02 62391 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management (LCC)CJT-1510-XW01 59866Introduction to Criminal Justice (LCC)INT-1010-XW01 62191Introduction to Information Technology (LCC)PHL-1010-LW02 61975Introduction to Philosophy: Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPHL-1010-XW02 61983Introduction to Philosophy: Art <strong>of</strong> Questioning (UTC)TED-2300-LW01 62151 Introduction to Special EducationTED-2800-LW01 62162 Materials for Teaching ReadingFEB. 22-23, MAR. 8-9 & MAR. 22-23(Registration Deadline: Feb. 7)PHL-1400-LW01PSY-1010-XW02SOC-1010-XW01HLE-1150-LW0161999 Introduction to Business Ethics60549 General Psychology (LCC)62310 Introduction to Sociology (LCC)62647 Personal and <strong>Community</strong> HealthMAR. 1-2, MAR 15-16 & APR. 5-6(Registration deadline: Feb. 14)BMT-1600-XW01 62390 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management (AAFB)BMT-1650-LW01BMT-2610-XW01 6242562400 Customer ServiceHuman Resource Management (AAFB)EGL-1320-LW01EGL-2070-LW01HST-1310-LW0158638 Composition II: Writing for Business58652 Amer Literature: 1880 to the Present59271 Ancient and Medieval HistoryHST-1510-LW01HST-1530-LW0160903 History <strong>of</strong> African Americans60908 History <strong>of</strong> African Americans IISPH-1230-LW01 60811 Intercultural CommunicationMAR. 8-9, MAR. 22-23 & APR. 5-6(Registration Deadline: Feb. 21)EGL-2130-LW01INT-1010-LW02 6210558660 African-American Literature IIntroduction to Information TechnologyINT-1010-XW02 62192Introduction to Information Technology (AAFB)SPH-1050-LW01 60780Group Communication and LeadershipSPH-1090-LW01 60797 Interpersonal CommunicationMAR. 22-23, APR. 5-6 & APR. 19-20(Registration Deadline: Mar. 7)BUS-1240-LW01EGL-1020-XW01 5862159858 Business Law IIComposition II: Writing About Literature (AAFB)EGL-2140-LW01 58663African-American Literature: 1920 - Present IMAR. 22-23, APR. 12-13 & APR. 26-27(Registration Deadline: Mar. 7)BMT-1620-XW01 62398Financial Planning and Investment (LCC)CJT-1550-XW01SPH-1090-XW01TED-2801-LW01TED-2821-LW01 6217159885 Juvenile Delinquency (LCC)60806 Interpersonal Communication (LCC)62164 Instruction <strong>of</strong> ReadingTeaching Reading in Content Areas: IIMAR. 22-23, APR. 19-20 & MAY 3-4(Registration Deadline: Mar. 7)CJT-2510-XW01PHL-1010-XW03 6198459892 Criminal Law(LCC)Introduction to Philosophy: Art <strong>of</strong> Questioning (LCC)APR. 5-6, APR. 19-20 & MAY 3-4(Registration Deadline: Jan. 31)PHL-1010-LW03 61976Introduction to Philosophy: Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPOS-1020-LW01PSY-1010-LW0259325 State and Local Government60534 General PsychologyPSY-2030-XW01 60563 Child Psychology (UTC)PSY-2060-LW02 60572 Educational PsychologyPSY-2070-LW02 60588 Human Growth and DevelopmentPSY-2080-LW01 60601 Abnormal Psychology (UTC)PSY-2190-LW01SOC-1010-LW0260612 Social Psychology62302 Introduction to SociologySOC-1010-XW02 62311 Introduction to Sociology (UTC)TED-2802-LW01 62166 Assessment <strong>of</strong> ReadingAPR. 5-6, APR. 26-27 & MAY 10-11(Registration Deadline: Mar. 21)THE-1110-LW0160829 Introduction to Stage MakeupAPR. 12-13, APR. 26-27 & MAY 10-11(Registration Deadline: Mar. 21)BMT-1620-LW01BMT-2700-LW01 6243562396 Financial Planning and InvestmentStress Management in the WorkplaceFour WeekendsFEB. 8-9, FEB. 15-16, FEB. 22-23 & Mar. 1-2(Registration Deadline: Jan. 24)ECN-1030-LW0162464 Principles <strong>of</strong> MacRoeconomicsMAR. 8-9, MAR. 22-23, APR. 5-6 & APR. 19-20(Registration Deadline: Feb. 21)PHL-1350-LW0161994 Biomedical EthicsMAR. 22-23, APR. 5-6, APR. 12-13 & APR.19-20 (Registration Deadline: Mar. 7)ECN-1040-LW01 62475 Principles <strong>of</strong> MicroeconomicsFive Weekends, Two SaturdaysFEB. 2 & FEB. 9HSM-1550-LS01 59496Food Service Manager Training/CertificationMAR. 2 & Mar. 9BMT 1500-LS01 62378 Developing a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ImageHSM-1550-LS02 59497Food Service Manager Training/CertificationAPR. 6 & APR. 13HSM-1550-LS03 59498Food Service Manager Training/CertificationThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


126 WEEKEND COLLEGE SPRING 2013MAY 4 & MAY 11HSM-1550-LS04 59499Food Service Manager Training/CertificationFive SaturdaysJAN. 26 - FEB. 23HSM-1710-XS01 59242Simplified Gourmet Cooking (JHES)FEB. 2 - MAR. 2TED-2900-XS01 62180 Assessment <strong>of</strong> Students (LCC)FEB. 23 - MAR. 23TED-2830-LS01 62174 Assessment <strong>of</strong> StudentsMAR. 2 - APR. 6HSM-1830-XS01 59243Ten SaturdaysFEB. 23, MAR. 2, MAR. 9, MAR. 16, MAR. 23,APR. 6, APR. 13, APR. 20, APR. 27 & May 4ENT-2200-LS01 58847High-Reliability Soldering and FabricationSaturday Only (Full-Semester Courses)<strong>CLASSES</strong> WILL BE HELD JAN. 26–MAY 11<strong>CLASSES</strong> WILL NOT BE HELD ON MARCH 30.ACC-1000-LS01ACC-1010-LS01ACC-1020-LS01ACC-1030-LS01ACC-2210-LS0161339 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Accounting61348 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting I61356 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting II61362 Accounting for Managers61376 Federal Income TaxDVM-0071-XS01 59686 Introductory Algebra (UTC)DVM-0071-LS01 59671 Introductory AlgebraDVM-0071-LS02 59672 Introductory AlgebraDVR-0051-LS01 58341 Developmental ReadingDVR-0061-LS01 58400 <strong>College</strong> Reading and Study SkillsEGL-0100-LS01 58727 Introduction to CompositionEGL-0100-XS01 60199 Introduction to Composition (LCC)EGL-1010-LS01 58546 Composition I: Expository WritingEGL-1010-XS01 58569Composition I: Expository Writing (LCC)EGL-1010-XS02 58570Hors D'Oeuvres & Appetizers (JHES)ACC-2230-LS0161379 Individual Income Tax (VITA)Composition I: Expository Writing (UTC)MAR. 9 - APR. 13TED-2901-XS01 62182 Assessment <strong>of</strong> Students (LCC)APR. 6 - MAY 4ART-1510-LS01ART-1530-LS0158890 Basic Design58897 Drawing IENT-1600-LS01ESL-1060-LS0158838 Introduction to CAD/AutoCad57899 ESL—Advanced Reading SkillsTED-2850-LS0162179 Secondary MethodsART-1540-LS0158902 Painting IESL-2020-LS0158013 ESL—Advanced CompositionAPR. 13 - MAY 11HSM-1840-XS01 59244 Classy Southern Cooking (JHES)ART-1570-LS01ART-1580-LS0158911 Introduction to Computer Graphics58913 Portfolio DevelopmentFOS 2610-LS01 59933 Computer Forensics IIHST-1320-XS01H 62930 Modern History (LCC)Six SaturdaysART-1610-LS0162909 Graphic Design IHST-1510-XS01H60184 History <strong>of</strong> African Americans (LCC)MAR. 2 - APR. 13BIO-1120-LS01 59108 Environmental Biology LabART-2530-LS01ART-2540-LS0158929 Drawing II58935 Painting IIINT-1010-LS01 62095Introduction to Information TechnologySeven SaturdaysFEB. 2 - MAR. 16INT-1290-LS01 62224 Beginning Micros<strong>of</strong>t WordMAR. 23 - MAY 11INT-1290-LS02 62226 Beginning Micros<strong>of</strong>t WordART-2610-LS01 58949 Graphic Design IIBMT-1010-LS01 62370 Introduction to BusinessBRE-1030-LS01 62451Real Estate Principles and Practices for SalespersonINT-1010-XS01 62190Introduction to Information Technology (UTC)INT-2560-LS01 59031Advance PC Configuration & RepairINT-1390-LS0162823 Intermediate Micros<strong>of</strong>t WordCAP-1050-LS0161279 Portfolio DevelopmentMAT-1040-LS0159826 Intermediate AlgebraMAR. 9 - APR. 20PED-1030-LS02 61000 TennisPED-1730-LS01 61002 TennisCHM-1010-LS01CUL-1150-XS01DLS-0011-XS01H54836 General Chemistry I59209 Food Production I (JHES)59714 Fundamental Arithmetic Skills (LCC)MAT-1040-LS02MAT-1040-XS01MAT-1040-XS0259827 Intermediate Algebra59835 Intermediate Algebra (UTC)62958 Intermediate Algebra (UTC)Eight SaturdaysDVE-0011-LS0158240 Developmental CompositionMAT-1120-LS0159404 Finite MathematicsMAR. 9 - MAY 4INT-1540-LS01 59001 Computer Hardware I: A+ PrepDVE-0011-XS01DVM-0031-LS0158242 Developmental Composition (UTC)59605 PrealgebraMAT-1140-LS01MAT-1350-LS0159417 Introduction to Statistics59449 <strong>College</strong> AlgebraDVM-0031-LS02 59606 PrealgebraMAT-1350-XS01H 59455 <strong>College</strong> Algebra (LCC)DVM-0031-XS0159619 Prealgebra (UTC)MAT-2160-LS0159468 Applied Calculus I<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>WEEKEND COLLEGE127MUS-1010-LS01NTR-1010-LS01NTR-1010-XS01NTR-1010-XS0257672 Music Appreciation60958 Introductory Nutrition60966 Introductory Nutrition (UTC)60967 Introductory Nutrition (LCC)Sunday Only (Full-Semester Courses)<strong>CLASSES</strong> WILL BE HELD JANUARY 27–MAY 12<strong>CLASSES</strong> WILL NOT BE HELD ON MARCH 31DVM-0031-LU01DVM-0071-LU0159607 Prealgebra59673 Introductory AlgebraEnvision success,take the journey,complete your degree.PAS-1010-LS0161195 Planning for Academic SuccessDVR-0061-LU0158402 <strong>College</strong> Reading and Study SkillsPAS-1010-XS01 61205Planning for Academic Success (UTC)PAS-1030-LS01 61252Planning for Academic Success in MathPAS-1030-LS02 61253Planning for Academic Success in MathPAS-1030-XS01 61264Planning for Academic Success in Math (UTC)EGL-1010-LU01 58547 Composition I: Expository WritingEGL-1020-LU01 58612Composition II: Writing About LiteraturePAS-1010-LU01 61196 Planning for Academic SuccessPAS-1030-LU01 61254Planning for Academic Success in MathPAS-1030-LU02 61255Planning for Academic Success in MathTia Holmes2012 New Century ScholarHonors Academy Graduate2012 <strong>Prince</strong> George’s<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> GraduateTransfer <strong>College</strong>University <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<strong>College</strong> ParkPED-1030-LS0160999 Weight TrainingPHL-1010-LU01 61973PSY-2070-XS01 60592Introduction to Philosophy: Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningHuman Growth and Development (UTC)PSY-2070-XS02 60593PSY-1010-LU01PSY-2070-LU0160532 General Psychology60586 Human Growth and DevelopmentHuman Growth and Development (LCC)SPH-1010-LU01 60766SOC-1010-XS01SOC-1010-XS0262308 Introduction to Sociology (LCC)62309 Introduction to Sociology (UTC)Introduction to Speech CommunicationSPH-1010-LS01 60765Introduction to Speech CommunicationSPH-1010-XS01 60777Introduction to Speech Communication (LCC)SPH-1090-XS01SPN-1010-LS01SPN-1010-XS0160804 Interpersonal Communication (LCC)58037 Spanish for Beginners58041 Spanish for Beginners (UTC)SPN-1020-XS01 58047Spanish for Advanced Beginners (UTC)The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


128 Degree and Extension centers SPRING 2013<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> degree and extension centers bring education closer to your neighborhood by <strong>of</strong>fering more than 200 coursesections per semester at locations throughout the county. Classes are identical in title, number, course content, credit, and transferability to those<strong>of</strong>fered on the main campus. Students may register in person for any course at most locations. A degree center <strong>of</strong>fers courses that allow studentsto complete requirements toward a degree.DEGREE CENTERSJoint Base Andrews1413 Arkansas Road, Room 111Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762For more information, call 301-322-0778or 301-981-5949See the Joint Base Andrews section(page 137) for course listings.Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center(Maryland Regional Higher Education Center)312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 205Laurel, MD 20707Toll free: 1-866-228-6110Direct: 443-518-4162Fax: 443-518-4161TTY users call via MD Relay 7-1-1www.laurelcollegecenter.orgSee the Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center section(pages 129) for course listings.University Town Center6505 Belcrest Road, Suite 200Hyattsville, MD 20782For more information, call 301-277-5934.See University Town Center (page 139)for course listings.CulinaryArts ProgramWestphaliaTrainingCenterExtension CentersSkilled Trades Center6400 Old Branch AvenueCamp Springs, MD 20748Direct: 301-322-0894Fax: 301-322-0898(No registration or advisementis <strong>of</strong>fered at this location.)LawLibraryWestphalia Training Center9109 Westphalia RoadUpper Marlboro, MD 20774For more information, call 301-322-0964.(No registration or advisementis <strong>of</strong>fered at this location.)Additional LocationsCulinary Arts ProgramJohn E. Howard <strong>Community</strong> Center4400 Shell StreetCapitol Heights, MD 20743For more information, call 301-341-3027.Law Library, Upper Marlboro<strong>Prince</strong> George’s County Courthouse14735 Main Street, Room M1400Upper Marlboro, MD 20772For more information, call 301-322-0785.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>Degree and Extension centers129Laurel <strong>College</strong> CenterMaryland Regional Higher Education Centerwww.laurelcollegecenter.orgA Partnership <strong>of</strong> <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> and Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center, 312 Marshall Avenue,Laurel, MD 20707, 1-866-228-6110The Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center (LCC) resulted froma unique joint effort between <strong>Prince</strong> George’s<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> to make higher education more accessibleto the residents <strong>of</strong> Laurel and the surroundingarea. Located at 312 Marshall Avenue in downtownLaurel near the Laurel Shopping Center andLaurel Center Mall, the LCC seeks to make highereducation accessible to anyone over the age <strong>of</strong> 16who works or lives in the Laurel area, especiallythose whose home residence is in either <strong>Prince</strong>George’s County or Howard County. However,anyone can take classes at the LCC, whether youhave never taken a college class before or alreadyhave a college degree, whether you want topursue a degree program or just take a course ortwo for fun, and regardless <strong>of</strong> where you live.At the LCC, you can take individual courses,credit and noncredit, or you can earn an associate’sdegree in business administration, generalstudies, teacher education or criminal justice.Noncredit, continuing education courses,which are published in a separate schedule, arealso <strong>of</strong>fered at the LCC to help you upgradeyour job skills in a variety <strong>of</strong> areas includingcomputers, finance and management, or simplyfor your enjoyment.Getting Started—AdmissionsProceduresNew students need to complete an applicationfor admission to <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>. The application may be submittedonline, or submit it to the LCC or to the college’smain campus located at 301 LargoRoad, Largo, MD 20774.There is a $25 application fee which mustbe submitted with the application. You mayobtain an application from the LCC or fromthe Largo campus.Advisers are available at LCC and can meetwith you to discuss your interests, providecareer information, and assist you with courseplanning and selection. They can also tell youabout other services such as placement testing,financial aid, and support for students with disabilities.See inside back cover for a more completelist <strong>of</strong> services and contact information.Registration for ClassesYou may register in person at the LCC or onthe Largo campus. Returning students alsomay be eligible to register through Owl Link,the college’s online registration system. Moreinformation on this option may be found elsewherein this schedule.Registration for returning students and newstudents begins December 3. Students areencouraged to register early, since courses arefilled on a first-come, first-served basis.Registration ends on Friday, January 25 forclasses at Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center. Spring semesterclasses begin on Saturday, January 26, 2013.Tuition/Fee InformationStudents who register on or before Monday,January 7 have until 11:59 p.m. on January 7 topay their bill. Beginning January 8, tuition mustbe paid by 11:59 p.,m. the day <strong>of</strong> registration orclasses will be dropped later that night.All students pay a $25.00 registration fee.All other charges are calculated according tothe number <strong>of</strong> credits being taken. The chargefor tuition differs according to your countyand state <strong>of</strong> residence. For more information,call toll-free 1-866-228-6110.Tuition Rates<strong>Prince</strong> George’s County Resident$98.00 per creditOther Maryland County Resident$172.00 per creditOut-<strong>of</strong>-state Resident$265.00 per creditIn addition, each course is assessed anInstructional Service Fee, also charged percredit, <strong>of</strong> $42.00 per credit.Financial Aid InformationYou may apply for all forms <strong>of</strong> financial aid tosupport your credit coursework at the LCC. Dueto the complexity <strong>of</strong> determining eligibility forfinancial aid, you are advised to work throughthe Financial Aid Office on the Largo campus.However, financial aid applications are availableat the LCC along with general information onprocessing procedures and deadlines.Students enrolling at the LCC also mayparticipate in the college’s deferred paymentprogram, NBS/FACTS, which allows you tospread your tuition payments over severalmonths. See page 10 <strong>of</strong> this schedule for moredetails about the NBS/FACTS. program.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Financial Aid ServicesFinancial Aid Office, Bladen Hall, Room 121301 Largo Road, Largo, Maryland 20774-2199Phone: 301-322-0822Fax: 301-322-0559Email: Finaid@pgcc.eduOffice hours8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m., Monday–Thursday8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., FridayHours are subject to change. Call for current<strong>of</strong>fice hours.ParkingDuring the day, you must park in the yellowlinedspaces at the Laurel Shopping Center.Take the walkway between Books-A-Millionand Sprint to the LCC building. After 5:00p.m. and on Saturdays, you may park in thelots adjacent to Marshall Avenue. Parkingpasses are not needed. Parking is free.TextbooksAll textbooks required for classes held atLaurel <strong>College</strong> Center (LCC) are available atthe PGCC Bookstore.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Bookstore 301-322-0912Visit the bookstore, order by phone or onlinewww.pgccbookstore.com. Visa, MasterCard,Discover and American Express are accepted Youcan have your textbooks sent to LCC for pick up.Other Important InformationSemester Dates for Laurel <strong>College</strong> CenterSpring registration dates: Dec. 3–Jan. 25Spring semester start/end dates: Jan. 26–May 11Final examination week: May 6–11Holidays (no classes or registration)Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday: Jan. 21Spring Break: Mar 27–Apr. 2Websites<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>:www.pgcc.eduLaurel <strong>College</strong> Center:www.laurelcollegecenter.orgRoom LocationsClassroom assignments will be posted in Suite205 and at the elevator on the 2nd, 3rd, 4thand 5th floors <strong>of</strong> the Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center.Placement TestingFor credit degree programs, a placement testis usually required to determine each first-timestudent’s math, reading and writing pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


130 Degree and Extension centers SPRING 2013level as a part <strong>of</strong> the course selection and registrationprocess. Transfer students with priormath and English courses may not need totake the placement tests. You should meet withan adviser to determine if a placement test isneeded. You can schedule a placement test bycalling 443-518-4162 or 1-866-228-6110 (tollfree). The tests are not available at the LCC ona walk-in basis. They are available to all admittedstudents on the Largo campus without anappointment between the hours <strong>of</strong> 8:30 a.m.and 7 p.m., Mon.-Thurs., and 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.on Friday. Students must present a picture ID toenter the Testing Center.ID CardsID cards are created or validated from10 a.m. –6 p.m., Monday–Thursday, and from10 a.m.–2 p.m. on FridayAccountingACC-1020 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting II4 CreditsPrerequisite: ACC-1010.Extension EveningACC-1020-XE01 613571/28–5/12 MW 6:45-9 p.m. LCC-TBAArabicARB-1010 Elementary Arabic3 CreditsPrerequisite: ARB- 1000 or by permission <strong>of</strong>instructorExtension EveningARB-1010-XE01H 57784Art1/29–5/12 TTh 6:45-9 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.ART-1010 Introduction to Art3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyExtension DayART-1010-XD02H 588821/30–5/12 W 4:15–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H is a Campus Web coursethat combnines class interaction with anextensive use <strong>of</strong> online resources. Studentsmay use computers in the college computerlabs or use their home computers withInternet access to complete the onlinecourse activities.Taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.ART-1510 Basic Design3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningART-1510-XE01H 588911/30–5/12 W 6–10:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.ART-2730 Integrated Arts3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayART-2730-XD01H 589621/29–5/12 T 3–6:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BiologyBIO-1010 General Biology4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayBIO-1010-XD04H 590891/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 T 12:30–3:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BIO-1010-XD05H 590901/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBA1/31–5/12 Th 12:30–3:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningBIO-1010-XE02H 590921/28–5/12 M 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BIO-1010-XE03H 590951/28–5/12 M 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBA1/31–5/12 Th 6–9:25 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.BIO-2010 Microbiology4 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO-1010 or BIO-1140 orBIO-2050. Math pr<strong>of</strong>iciency also required.Extension DayBIO-2010-XD01 591301/29–5/12 TTh 11 a.m.-12:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:40 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 Recitation included inlecture time.BIO-2010-XD02 591311/29–5/12 TTh 11 a.m.-12:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 1:10–3:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02 Recitation included inlecture time.Extension EveningBIO-2010-XE01 591321/29–5/12 TTh 6–7:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 3:30–5:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 Recitation included inlecture time.BIO-2010-XE02 591331/29–5/12 TTh 6–7:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 7:45–9:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 Recititation included inlecture time.BIO-2050 Human Anatomy andPhysiology I 4 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO 1010 or BIO-1140. DVM0071 completed or appropriate score onmath placement test.Extension DayBIO-2050-XD03 591531/28–5/12 MW 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 9:40–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2050-XD04 591541/28–5/12 MW 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 1:45–3:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.Extension EveningBIO-2050-XE04 591581/28–5/12 MW 6-8 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 4–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBA<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>Degree and Extension centers131ɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2050-XE05 628911/28–5/12 MW 6-8 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW 8:15–10:05 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2060 Human Anatomy andPhysiology II 4 CreditsPrerequisite: BIO-2050.Extension DayBIO-2060-XD02 591741/28–5/12 MW 10–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBA2/1–5/12 F 8:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.BIO-2060-XD03 591751/28–5/12 MW 3–4:50 p.m. LCC-TBA2/1–5/12 F 1–4:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.Extension EveningBIO-2060-XE02 591791/28–5/12 MW 6–7:50 p.m. LCC-TBA2/1–5/12 F 6–9:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Recitation included in lecture time.Extension WeekendBIO-2060-XW01 629062/1–5/12 F 6–9:10 p.m. LCC-TBA1/26–5/12 S 8:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 begins Jan 26 and meetsFridays and Saturdays for the full semester.BIO-2060-XW02 606822/1–5/12 F 6–9:10 p.m. LCC-TBA1/26–5/12 S 1–5:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 begins Jan 26 and meetsFridays and Saturdays for the full semester.Business and ManagementBMT-1010 Introduction to Business3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayBMT-1010-XD01H 623711/29–5/12 TTh 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension WeekendBMT-1010-XW01 623732/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins: Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior to the firstLCC campus meeting. LCC campus meetingdates are Feb 15–16, Mar 1–2, & Mar 15–16.Students may access syllabus and assignmentsonline three days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated usingFeb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.BMT-1600 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayBMT-1600-XD01H 623881/28–5/12 MW 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension WeekendBMT-1600-XW02 623912/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW02 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan 31. Class begins: Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior to the firstLCC campus meeting. LCC campus meetingdates are Feb 15–16, Mar 1–2, & Mar 15–16.Students may access syllabus and assignmentsonline three days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated using Feb 1as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.BMT-1620 Financial Planning andInvestments 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension WeekendBMT-1620-XW01 623983/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–4/27 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registration deadline:Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8. Considerablework is required prior to the first LCC campusmeeting. LCC campus meeting dates are Mar22–23, Apr 12–13, & Apr 26–27. Students mayaccess syllabus and assignments online threedays prior to the registration deadline. Refundswill be calculated using Mar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.BusinessBUS-1220 Business Law I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyExtension EveningBUS-1220-XE01H 598531/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.Criminal Justice TechnologyCJT-1510 Introduction to CriminalJustice 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension WeekendCJT-1510-XW01 598662/1–3/15 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–3/16 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registration deadline:Jan 31. Class begins: Feb 1. Considerable work isrequired prior to the first LCC campus meeting.LCC campus meeting dates are Feb 15–16, Mar1–2, & Mar 15–16. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days prior to theregistration deadline. Refunds will be calculatedusing Feb 1 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.CJT-1550 Juvenile Delinquency3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningCJT-1550-XE01H 598841/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension WeekendCJT-1550-XW01 598853/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–4/27 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registration deadline:Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8. Considerable work isrequired prior to the first LCC campus meeting.LCC campus meeting dates are Mar 22–23, Apr12–13, & Apr 26–27. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days prior to theregistration deadline. Refunds will be calculatedusing Mar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.CJT-2510 Criminal Law3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension WeekendCJT-2510-XW01 59892The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


132132 Degree and Extension centers SPRING 20133/8–5/3 F 6–10:15 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–5/4 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registration deadline:Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8. Considerable work is requiredprior to the first LCC campus meeting. LCCcampus meeting dates are Mar 22–23, Apr 12–13,& Apr 26–27. Students may access syllabus and assignmentsonline three days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8 asthe <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.Correctional ServicesCOR-1510 Introduction to Corrections3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningCOR-1510-XE01H 599131/31–5/12 Th 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Construction ManagementCSM-1470 Construction Planning andScheduling 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension EveningCSM-1470-XE01 590341/31–5/12 Th 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBADevelopmental LearningSupportDLS-0011 Fundamental Arithmetic Skills2 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension DayDLS-0011-XD01H 597121/28–5/12 MW 12:30–1:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningDLS-0011-XE01H 597131/28–5/12 MW 6:45–7:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdayDLS-0011-XS01H 597141/26–5/12 S 9–11:30 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Developmental EnglishDVE-0011 Developmental Composition4 CreditsPrerequisite: DVE-0009 or the equivalentplacement test score.ɶɶNote: Lab requirement to be completedoutside <strong>of</strong> class time.Extension DayDVE-0011-XD02 627561/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBADevelopmental MathDVM-0031 Prealgebra4 CreditsPrerequisite: Readng pr<strong>of</strong>iciency and basicmathematics skills. PAS-1030 must be takenconcurrently.Extension DayDVM-0031-XD04H 596141/28–5/12 MW/F 11:50 a.m.-12:20 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW/F 10:15–11:40 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0031-XD06H 627571/28–5/12 MW/F 11:50 a.m.-12:20 p.m. LCC-TBA1/28–5/12 MW/F 12:30–1:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningDVM-0031-XE03H 596181/29–5/12 TTh 6:15-7 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0031-XE04H 627581/29–5/12 TTh 6:15-7 p.m. LCC-TBA1/29–5/12 TTh 7:10–9:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0071 Introductory Algebra4 CreditsPrerequisite: DVM-0031 or equivalent testscore and reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayDVM-0071-XD05H 596801/28–5/12 MW/F 12:30–1:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.DVM-0071-XD06H 596811/28–5/12 MW 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningDVM-0071-XE04H 596851/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE04H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Developmental ReadingDVR-0061 <strong>College</strong> Reading and StudySkills4 CreditsPrerequisite: DVR-0051 or equivalent scoreon placement test.ɶɶNote: Lab requirement to be completedoutside <strong>of</strong> class time.Extension DayDVR-0061-XD03 626671/28–3/13 MW 8:30–11:45 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03 meets 1st half semester.Extension EveningDVR-0061-XE03 626661/28–3/13 MW 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03 meets 1st half semester.DVR-0061-XE04 626683/19–5/12 TTh 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE04 meets 2nd half semester.EconomicsECN-1040 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and math pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyrequired.Extension DayECN-1040-XD01H 624761/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningECN-1040-XE01H 624771/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>Degree and Extension centers133EnglishEGL-0100 Introduction to Composition4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and writing pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.May be taken concurrently with DVR-0061.Extension DayEGL-0100-XD05 601961/29–5/12 T 8:30–11:45 a.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningEGL-0100-XE03 601981/29–5/12 T 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdayEGL-0100-XS01 601991/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1010 Composition I: ExpositoryWriting 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and writing pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyrequired.Extension DayEGL-1010-XD07 585581/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1010-XD08 585481/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1010-XD09 585561/28–5/12 MW 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1010-XD10 585551/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningEGL-1010-XE05 585641/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1010-XE09 585681/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdayEGL-1010-XS01 585691/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-1020 Composition ll: Writing AboutLiterature 3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter.Extension DayEGL-1020-XD02 586151/29–5/12 TTh 12–1:35 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningEGL-1020-XE04 586201/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAEGL-2140 African-American Literature:1920 to the Present3 CreditsPrerequisite: EGL-1020, EGL-1100, EGL-1320 or EGL-1340.Extension EveningEGL-2140-XE01 586641/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAHealth EducationHLE-1150 Personal and <strong>Community</strong>Health 3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension DayHLE-1150-XD02H 626491/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningHLE-1150-XE02 626511/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAHistoryHST-1320 Modern History3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension SaturdayHST-1320-XS01H 629301/26–5/12 S 9:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.HST-1410 History <strong>of</strong> the United States I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayHST-1410-XD01H 592901/29–5/12 TTh 1:45–3:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.HST-1430 History <strong>of</strong> the United States II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningHST-1430-XE02H 592981/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.HST-1510 History <strong>of</strong> African Americans I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency required.Extension SaturdayHST-1510-XS01H 601841/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Information TechnologyINT-1010 Introduction to InformationTechnology 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.ɶɶNote: All students take a screening test duringtheir first class in INT 1010. Students who scorehigh on the screening test should consider takingthe IC3 Certification exam. Students withlittle or no computer experience should considertaking INT-1000 Using a Personal Computer.Extension DayINT-1010-XD04H 621132/1–5/12 F 8:30–11:45 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.INT-1010-XD05H 621142/1–5/12 F 12–3:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningINT-1010-XE04 621891/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendINT-1010-XW01 621912/15–4/5 F 5:30 p.m.-11 p.m. LCC-TBA2/16–4/6 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Jan. 31. Class begins Feb 1.Considerable work is required prior to the firstLCC campus meeting. LCC meeting dates areFeb. 15-16, Mar 1–2, & Mar 15–16,. Studentsmay access syllabus and assignments onlinethree days prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Feb 1 as the<strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


134 Degree and Extension centers SPRING 2013INT-1700 UnderstandingOperating Systems3 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1010 (CIS 1010) or ENT1770 or equivalent (completed or concurrent).Extension EveningINT-1700-XE01 622661/28–5/12 M 6–10:15 p.m. LCC-TBAINT-2450 CCNA 3: LAN Switching andWireless 4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1460 (formerly INT-1950).Extension EveningINT-2450-XE01H 627771/29–3/14 TTh 5:30–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H meets 1st half semester. Taughtby Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.INT-2460 CCNA 4: Accessing the WANNetworks 4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-2450 (formerly ENT-1960).Extension EveningINT-2460-XE01H 627793/19–5/12 TTh 5:30–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H begins 2nd half semester. Taughtby Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.INT-2540 Computer Hardware II: A+Preparation 4 CreditsPrerequisite: INT-1540 (formerly ENT-1840).Extension EveningINT-2540-XE01H 627811/30–5/12 W 6–10:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.MathematicsMAT-0104 Intermediate Algebra4 CreditsPrerequisite: Math placement score or DVM-0071 completed. Reading placement score orDVR-0061 completed or concurrent.Extension DayMAT-0104-XD04H 626691/28–5/12 MW/F 10:15–11:40 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD04H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-0104-XD05H 626711/28–5/12 MW 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD05H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-0104-XD06H 626721/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-0104-XE03H 626731/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1050 Elements <strong>of</strong> Mathematics4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (formerly MAT-1040) witha grade <strong>of</strong> C or better or appropriate placement score.Extension EveningMAT-1050-XE01H 593951/29–5/12 TTh 4:30–6:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1120 Finite Mathematics3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040) witha grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better or Math Placement score.Extension DayMAT-1120-XD01H 594051/28–5/12 MW/F 12:30–1:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1120-XE02H 594071/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension WeekendMAT-1120-XW01H 594082/1–5/10 F 6:20–8:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/2–5/11 S 10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01H begins Feb 1 meetsFridays & Saturdays for the full semester.MAT-1140 Introduction to Statistics3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040)with a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better or appropriate scoreon math placement test.Extension DayMAT-1140-XD02H 626741/29–5/12 TTh 12–2:10 p.m. LCC-TBAMAT-1140-XD03H 626781/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03H taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1140-XE01H 626771/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1160 Elements <strong>of</strong> Probability andStatistics 4 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1050 with a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor better.Extension DayMAT-1160-XD01H 594221/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1160-XD02H 594231/29–5/12 TTh 12–2:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1160-XE01H 594241/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1350 <strong>College</strong> Algebra3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-0104 (Formerly MAT-1040)or MAT-1340 with a grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or better orMath Placement score.Extension DayMAT-1350-XD02H 594511/29–5/12 TTh 4:30–6:05 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-1350-XD03H 629171/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-1350-XE03H 594541/28–5/12 MW 7–8:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>Degree and Extension centers135Extension SaturdayMAT-1350-XS01H 594551/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-2160 Applied Calculus I3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1350 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C orbetter or Math Placement score.Extension EveningMAT-2160-XE01H 594691/29–5/12 TTh 6:50–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H is taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-2210 Statistics3 CreditsPrerequisite: MAT-1350 with a grade <strong>of</strong> Cor better or appropriate score on the mathplacement test.ɶɶNote: A statistical s<strong>of</strong>tware package willbe used.Extension DayMAT-2210-XD01H 594761/29–5/12 TTh 4–6:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.MAT-2210-XD02H 594771/29–5/12 TTh 12–2:10 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningMAT-2210-XE01H 594781/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.NutritionNTR-1010 Introductory Nutrition3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayNTR-1010-XD01 609591/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBANTR-1010-XD03 609611/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningNTR-1010-XE04 609651/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdayNTR-1010-XS02 609671/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAPlanning for Academic SuccessPAS-1010 Planning for AcademicSuccess Learning3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension DayPAS-1010-XD03 611993/18–5/12 MW 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03 meets 2nd half semester.Extension EveningPAS-1010-XE02 612023/18–5/12 MW 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02 begins 2nd half semester.PAS-1030 Planning for AcademicSuccess in Math 1 CreditPrerequisite: NoneExtension DayPAS-1030-XD01 612561/28–3/13 MW 2:10–3:20 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01 meets 1st half semester.PhilosophyPHL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy:The Art <strong>of</strong> Questioning3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningPHL-1010-XE02 619801/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendPHL-1010-XW03 619843/22–5/3 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/23–5/4 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW03 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst LCC campus meeting. LCC campusmeeting dates are Mar. 22-23, Apr 19–20& May 3–4. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Mar 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PHL-1090 Introduction to Logic3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningPHL-1090-XE02H 619881/29–5/12 T 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H will be taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Physical SciencePSC-1070 Oceanography3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningPSC-1070-XE01H 582711/28–5/12 M 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSC-1200 Exploring Chemistryand Physics Concepts4 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningPSC-1200-XE01H 582741/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBA1/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:55 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: Taught by Howard <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.PsychologyPSY-1010 General Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DayPSY-1010-XD04 605381/28–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAPSY-1010-XD06H 605401/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD06H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSY-1010-XD07H 629311/29–5/12 TTh 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD07H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningPSY-1010-XE03H 605431/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


136 Degree and Extension centers SPRING 2013PSY-1010-XE05 605451/29–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendPSY-1010-XW02 605492/8–3/22 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/9–3/23 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 7. Class begins Feb 8.Considerable work is required prior to thefirst LCC campus meeting. LCC campusmeeting dates are Feb 22–23, Mar 8–9, &Mar 22–23. Students may access syllabusand assignments online three days priorto the registration deadline. Refunds willbe calculated using Feb 8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficialcourse start date.PSY-2030 Child Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Extension EveningPSY-2030-XE01 605621/30–5/12 W 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAPSY-2040 Adolescent Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Extension EveningPSY-2040-XE01H 605691/30–5/12 W 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSY-2060 Educational Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Extension EveningPSY-2060-XE01H 605731/28–5/12 M 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.PSY-2070 Human Growth andDevelopment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Extension DayPSY-2070-XD03H 605901/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdayPSY-2070-XS02 605931/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAPSY-2080 Abnormal Psychology3 CreditsPrerequisite: PSY-1010.Extension DayPSY-2080-XD01H 606001/29–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.SociologySOC-1010 Introduction to Sociology3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension DaySOC-1010-XD01 623031/29–5/12 TTh 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBASOC-1010-XD02H 623041/28–5/12 M 4:30–7:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote:XD02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.SOC-1010-XD03H 628551/28–5/12 MW 2–3:35 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD03H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension SaturdaySOC-1010-XS01 623081/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendSOC-1010-XW01 623102/8–3/22 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA2/9–3/23 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registrationdeadline: Feb 7. Class begins Feb 8. Considerablework is required prior to the first LCCcampus meeting. LCC campus meeting datesare Feb 22–23, Mar 8–9, & Mar 22–23. Studentsmay access syllabus and assignmentsonline three days prior to the registrationdeadline. Refunds will be calculated using Feb8 as the <strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.SpeechSPH-1010 Introduction to SpeechCommunication 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies. orSPH-0955 (formerly SPH-1000) and ESL-0106(formerly SPH-1060) with grades <strong>of</strong> C or higher.Extension DaySPH-1010-XD01 607671/28–5/12 MW 8:30–10:05 a.m. LCC-TBASPH-1010-XD04 607701/29–5/12 TTh 2–3:35 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningSPH-1010-XE04 607761/31–5/12 Th 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdaySPH-1010-XS01 607772/2–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 begins Feb 2.SPH-1090 InterpersonalCommunication 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading and oral pr<strong>of</strong>iciencies, orSPH-0955 (Formerly SPH-1000) and ESL-0106(Formerly ESL-1060) with a grade C or higher.Extension DaySPH-1090-XD01 607991/28–5/12 MW 10:15–11:50 a.m. LCC-TBAExtension EveningSPH-1090-XE01 608021/22–5/12 T 6:30–9:45 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension SaturdaySPH-1090-XS01 608041/26–5/12 S 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LCC-TBAExtension WeekendSPH-1090-XW01 608063/8–4/26 F 6–10:30 p.m. LCC-TBA3/9–4/27 S 8:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XW01 meets 3 wknds: Registration deadline:Mar 7. Class begins Mar 8. Considerablework is required prior to the first LCC campusmeeting. LCC campus meeting dates are Mar22–23, Apr 12–13, & Apr 26–27. Studentsmay access syllabus and assignments onlinethree days prior to the registration deadline.Refunds will be calculated using Mar 8 as the<strong>of</strong>ficial course start date.<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>Degree and Extension centers137SpanishSPN-1010 Spanish for Beginners3 CreditsPrerequisite: NoneExtension DaySPN-1010-XD01H 580381/28–5/12 MW/F 8:30–9:55 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningSPN-1010-XE02H 580401/28–5/12 MW 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE02H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.SPN-1020 Spanish for AdvancedBeginners 3 CreditsPrerequisite: SPN-1010 or two years <strong>of</strong> highschool spanish or equivalent.Extension DaySPN-1020-XD01H 580451/28–5/12 MW/F 10:15–11:40 a.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XD01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Extension EveningSPN-1020-XE01H 580461/29–5/12 TTh 6:30–8:40 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.Teacher EducationTED-1100 Principles and Practices inEarly Childhood Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningTED-1100-XE01H 621251/28–5/12 M 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.TED-1200 Child Growth andDevelopment 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningTED-1200-XE01 621291/29–3/14 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets first half semester.TED-2000 Foundations <strong>of</strong> Education3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciencyExtension EveningTED-2000-XE01H 621371/28–5/12 M 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.TED-2001 Field Experience forFoundations <strong>of</strong> Education1 CreditPrerequisite: TED-2000 taken concurrently isrecommended for AAT students.Extension EveningTED-2001-XE01 621402/4–5/12 M 5–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 starts Feb.4.TED-2061 Field Experience for EducationalPsychology1 CreditPrerequisite: AAT students should take thiscourse concurrently with PSY-2060.Extension EveningTED-2061-XE01 621422/4–5/12 M 5–5:50 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 starts Feb.4.TED-2100 Processes and Acquisition <strong>of</strong>Reading 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Reading Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.Extension EveningTED-2100-XE01 621453/19–5/9 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets second-half semester.TED-2820 Teaching Reading in theContent Areas: Part I3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.Extension EveningTED-2820-XE01 621691/29–3/13 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets first-half semester.TED-2821 Teaching Reading in theContent Areas: Part II3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.Extension EveningTED-2821-XE01 621723/19–5/9 TTh 6–9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01 meets second-half semester.TED-2900 Special Education Methods:Birth-12th Grade3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.Extension SaturdayTED-2900-XS01 621802/2–3/2 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 meets 5 Saturdays: Feb 2, Feb9, Feb 16, Feb 23 & Mar. 2.TED-2901 Special Education Methods:Birth-6th Grade 3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.Extension SaturdayTED-2901-XS01 621823/9-4/13 S 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XS01 meets 5 Saturdays: Mar 9,Mar 16, Mar 23, Apr. 6 & Apr. 13.TED-2951 Special EducationAssessment Part II: Birth - 12th Grade3 CreditsPrerequisite: Permission <strong>of</strong> the departmentrequired.ɶɶNote: This course is intended only forTeacher Certification and re-certificationfor those students with a Bachelor's degree.Extension EveningTED-2951-XE01H 621831/31-5/12 Th 6-9:15 p.m. LCC-TBAɶɶNote: XE01H taught by Howard<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


138 Degree and Extension centers SPRING 2013Joint Base AndrewsBuilding 1413, Arkansas RoadJoint Base Andrews, MD 20762301-322-0778 or 301-981-5949<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> at Andrewsis a convenient location for those living in thesouthern part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Prince</strong> George’s County. Locatedon Joint Base Andrews since 1972, the college<strong>of</strong>fers a full range <strong>of</strong> services, such as admission,placement testing, registration and academicadvising, and at least 40-50 course <strong>of</strong>feringseach fall and spring semester. Classes are smalland personal. Civilians can easily access the basethrough the Visitor Center just outside the maingate <strong>of</strong>f Allentown Road, although approximately65% <strong>of</strong> <strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> studentson Andrews have a military IDAccountingACC-1010 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting IACC-1020 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting IIArtART-1010 Introduction to ArtBiologyBIO-1010 General BiologyBusiness and ManagementBMT-1010 Introduction to BusinessBMT-1600 Principles <strong>of</strong> ManagementBMT-1620 Financial Planning and InvestmentsBMT-2610 Human Resource ManagementDevelopmental MathDVM-0071 Introductory AlgebraEconomicsECN-1030 Principles <strong>of</strong> MacroeconomicsEnglishEGL-0100 Introduction to CompositionEGL-1010 Composition I: Expository WritingEGL-1020 Composition ll: Writing AboutLiteratureEGL-1100 Composition II: Writing About Issuesand IdeasHistoryHST-1430 History <strong>of</strong> the United States IIHST-1530 History <strong>of</strong> African-American IIInformation technologyINT-1010 Introduction to Information TechnologyMathematicsMAT-1140 Introduction to StatisticsMAT-1350 <strong>College</strong> AlgebraPlanning for AcademicSuccessPAS-1030 Planning for Academic Success inMathPhilosophyPHL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy:The Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPolitical SciencePOS-1010 American National GovernmentPsychologyPSY-1010 General PsychologySociologySOC-1010 Introduction to SociologySpeechSPH-1010 Introduction to SpeechCommunicationAccess Procedures for Civilianswww.pgcc.edu/aboutUs/extensioncenters/aafbRequest for a Long Term Badge form mustbe requested in person. Present your documentationat the locatino and on the days andhours listed below to get your form.Civilian students, faculty or staff without militaryaffiliation accessing Joint Base Andrewsmust follow base security clearance proceduresin order to obtain a Logn Term Badge.Badgets are issued at the Base Visitor Centerby Security Police just inside the main gateat Allentown Road. Badges are valid only forthe days and times noted on the badge.1) Non-drivers are discouraged since classroomsare about 2 miles from the maingate. There is no bus service on base.2) Badges will be issued only to faculty, staff,and registered students; Badges will not beissued to non-students for any reason. Thismeans 'chauffers' if you are a non-driver.3) In order to receive this badge, youmust have a: 1) valid driver’s license,2) car registration, 3) social securitynumber, 4) pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> current car insurance,5) paid tuition receipt and 6) therequest form. You will be digitally fingerprintedfor the badge. If a non-citizen,your Permanent Resident Card and SocialSecurity Card. If you are a citizen, but bornoutside the U.S., call the Base Visitor'sCenter (301-981-0689) regarding additionaldocumentation.4) You must return the badge to the Andrews<strong>of</strong>fice at the end <strong>of</strong> the semester, or if youwithdraw or drop a class before the end<strong>of</strong> the semester. You will be denied futureaccess if you fail to turn-in your badge.Step One: Obtain your Request Form froma representative at the <strong>Prince</strong> Geoerge's<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> main campus, LargoStudent Center, 1st floor lobby, during thefollowing dates and times:Jan. 14 Mon. 4–8 p.m.Jan. 15 Tues. 4–8 p.m.Jan. 16 Wed. 4-8 p.m.Jan. 17 Thurs. 4-8 p.m.Jan. 18 Fri. 1–5 p.m.Step Two: Take the Request for Long TermBadge form, with the other documents mentionedabove (see 3) to the Andrews VisitorCenter, 1832 Robert M. Bond Dr., AndrewsAFB, inside the main gate at Allentown Roadto obtain your base photo ID. Visitor Centerhours <strong>of</strong> operation are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Call ahead to insure badges are beingprocessed: 301-981-0689. The Center is closedweekends and holidays.NOTE: If you do not meet with a representativeon the specified dates, or are enrolled in a laterclass, call the Andrews Office at 301-322-0778or 301-981-5949 and make arrangements toreceive a request form.Law Library<strong>Prince</strong> George’s County Courthouse14735 Main Street, Room M1400, UpperMarlboro, MD 20772For more information, call 301-322-0785Several paralegal courses are held at theCircuit Court Law Library in Upper Marlboroto assist students in conducting legalresearch. The Law Library maintains numerousstandard reference and serial subscriptions,and it provides access to severalcomputer-assisted legal research services.Please note: The DuVall entrance on MainStreet closes at 4:30 p.m. and the entranceon Water Street closes at 5:00 p.m. Studentsentering the courthouse on weekdays after5:00 p.m. or anytime on the weekendsmust use the District Court Commissioner’sentrance on the northeast side <strong>of</strong> the BourneWing next to the parking garage. Studentsshould also be prepared to present valididentification and undergo security screeningupon entrance. For more information, pleasevisit http://www.co.pg.md.us/courts/Paralegal StudiesPAR-1550 Techniques <strong>of</strong> Legal ResearchPAR-2510 Legal Writing and Documents<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


credit <strong>Schedule</strong>Degree and Extension centers139University Town Center6505 Belcrest Road, Suite 200Hyattsville, MD 20782301-386-7580 or 301-277-5934Office Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–8p.m. and Friday, 8:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Just a shortwalk from the <strong>Prince</strong> George’s Plaza Stationon Metrorail’s Green Line, <strong>Prince</strong> George’s<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> at University Town Center(UTC) <strong>of</strong>fers students a convenient locationfor college credit and workforce developmentcourses. The center opened in August 2000, andnow serves approximately 1,800 credit and continuingeducation students each semester. Thecenter <strong>of</strong>fers approximately 150 credit/noncreditclasses each fall and spring semesters, about 60in the summer, and a full range <strong>of</strong> services.AccountingACC-1020 Principles <strong>of</strong> Accounting IIAnthropologyANT-1030 Introductory Cultural AnthropologyArtART-1010 Introduction to ArtBiologyBIO-1010 General BiologyBIO-2050 Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIO-2060 Human Anatomy and Physiology IIBusiness and ManagementBMT-1010 Introduction to BusinessBMT-1600 Principles <strong>of</strong> ManagementBMT-2610 Human Resource ManagementDevelopmental EnglishDVE-0011 Developmental CompositionDevelopmental MathDVM-0031 PrealgebraDVM-0071 Introductory AlgebraDevelopmental ReadingDVR-0051 Developmental ReadingDVR-0061 <strong>College</strong> Reading and Study SkillsEconomicsECN-1030 Principles <strong>of</strong> MacroeconomicsEnglishEGL-0100 Introduction to CompositionEGL-1010 Composition I: Expository WritingEGL-1020 Composition ll: Writing AboutLiteratureEGL-2050 American Literature from theBeginnings to the Late 19th CenturyEnglish As a Second LanguageESL-0081 Basic Reading SkillsESL-0082 English as a Second Language:Elementary IESL-0100 English as a Second Language:Elementary IIESL-1010 English as a Second Language:Intermediate: IESL-1020 English as a Second Language:Intermediate IIESL-1050 English as a Second Language:Intermediate Reading SkillsESL-1060 English as a Second Language:Advanced Reading SkillsESL-0201 English as a Second Language:CompositionESL-0202 English as a Second Language:Advanced CompositionFrenchFRN-2010 Intermediate French IFRN-2040 Advanced ConversationHealth EducationHLE-1150 Personal and <strong>Community</strong> HealthHistoryHST-1410 History <strong>of</strong> the United States IHST-1510 History <strong>of</strong> African-Americans IHST-2230 History <strong>of</strong> Latin America and theCaribbeanInformation technologyINT-1010 Introduction to InformationTechnologyINT-1111 Programming Logic and DesignMathematicsMAT-0104 Intermediate AlgebraMAT-1120 Finite MathematicsMAT-1140 Introduction to StatisticsMAT-1350 <strong>College</strong> AlgebraNUTRITIONNTR-1010 Introductory NutritionPlanning for AcademicSuccessPAS-1010 Planning for Academic SuccessLearningPAS-1030 Planning for Academic Success in MathPhilosophyPHL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy:The Art <strong>of</strong> QuestioningPhysical SciencePSC-1010 Introduction to AstronomyPSYCHOLOGYPSY-1010 General PsychologyPSY-2010 Personality and AdjustmentPSY-2030 Child PsychologyPSY-2070 Human Growth and DevelopmentPSY-2080 Abnormal PsychologySociologySOC-1010 Introduction to SociologySOC-1020 Marriage and FamilySpeechSPH-0951 Oral U.S. English for the Non-NativeSpeakerSPH-0955 Oral U.S. Communication Skills forthe Non-Native SpeakerSPH-1010 Introduction to Speech CommunicationSPH-1090 Interpersonal CommunicationSpanishSPN-1010 Spanish for BeginnersSPN-1020 Spanish for Advanced BeginnersThe schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


Prepare for a new career.Sharpen your job skills.Enrich your life!Whether it’s learning a newlanguage, discovering stepsto starting a small business,strengthening skills in computertechnology or exploring arts andcrafts, the Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center is yourroadmap for getting ahead in life.As a Maryland Regional Higher EducationCenter, Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center features sevencolleges and universities <strong>of</strong>fering 14 degreesand more than 100 courses right in your ownback yard. A partnership between <strong>Prince</strong> George’s<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and Howard <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>, Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center also <strong>of</strong>fers more than100 noncredit courses each season. Many courses are<strong>of</strong>fered in a variety <strong>of</strong> formats to meet your personalneeds, including the traditional classroom, online,and evenings and weekends. Choose from a number <strong>of</strong>exciting areas that represent high-demand industries,including• Business and Entrepreneurship• Computers and Information Technology• Child Care• Government Contracting• Arts, Crafts & HobbiesAdditionally, you can advance your career, pursue personalenrichment, master a new language and more. Noncredit classesgive you the edge in job hunting, home decorating, enjoyinghobbies and staying up to date with technology. Learn from facultyfrom two highly respected colleges in the region.Contact Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center today!Laurel <strong>College</strong> Center312 Marshall AvenueLaurel, MD 20707Next to the Laurel Shopping CenterVisit www.laurelcollegecenter.orgor call toll-free 1-866-228-6110Call toll-free 1-866-228-6110 or visitwww.laurelcollegecenter.orgConveniently located downtown nextto the Laurel Shopping Center<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Transforming Lives • 301-336-6000 • www.pgcc.edu


CAMPUS SERVICES DIRECTORY SPRING 2013Academic Advising 301-322-0151Bladen Hall, Room 124Academic advising, Placement Test interpretationYou must be present 30 minutes before closing forfull service.Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.January 12 Sat.: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Admissions 301-336-6000Bladen Hall, Room 126Credit student applications. You must be in the<strong>of</strong>fice 15 minutes before closing to process yourapplication.Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.January 12 Sat.: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Bookstore 301-322-0912Largo Student CenterCash, check, company voucher, Visa, MasterCard,American Express and Discover are accepted. Checkthe bookstore’s website (pgccbookstore.com) fortextbook information.Mon.–Wed.: 8:30 a.m. –7 p.m.Thurs.: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.Sat.:10 a.m.–4 p.m.Jan. 22–Feb. 3M–Th.: 7:30 a.m.–9 p.m., F.: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m.,Sat. : 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun.: 10 a,.m.–2 p.m.Spring texts will be available for purchase beginningMonday, January 7.Career/Job Services 301-322-0109Marlboro Hall, Room 2102Career advising and job placementMon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Cashier 301-322-0691Bladen Hall, Room 120Bill payment: cash, check, company voucher,Visa, MasterCard and DiscoverMon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.January 12 Sat.: 9 a.m.–1 p.m.<strong>College</strong> Life Services 301- 322-0853Largo Student Center, Room 149Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.<strong>College</strong> Web AddressOnlinewww.pgcc.eduView catalog, class schedules, and course availability.Continuing Education 301-322-0159Kent Hall, Room 227Mon.–Fri.: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.Disability Support Services 301-322-0838Bladen Hall, Room 124 301- 322-0122 (TTY/TDD)Assistance for students with disabilitiesMon.–Fri.: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Financial Aid 301-322-0822Bladen Hall, Room 121Federal grants and loans, scholarships, work-study,financial aid transcripts. You must be inside the<strong>of</strong>fice 30 minutes before closing. Hours are subjectto change.Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Jan. 12Sat.: 9 a.m.–1 p.m.General Information/Directory Assistance 301-336-6000Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.– 9 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.– 6 p.m.Sat.:9 a.m.– 1 p.m.Help Desk (Owl Link) 301-322-0637Bladen Hall, Room 106Mon.–Fri.: 8 a.m.–9:30 p.m.Sat.:10 a.m.–4 p.m.ID Card ServicesPlease bring pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> registration for Springand another picture ID with you to obtain a card.Bring your current PGCC ID card to obtain avalidation sticker.Bladen Hall, Room 126Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Jan. 12Sat.: 9 a.m.–1 p.m.Accokeek Hall (Library), Room A-116Mon.–Thurs.: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Fri.:9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.Sat.: 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Library/Media Center 301-322-0105Accokeek HallMon.–Thurs.: 7:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Fri.:7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Sat.:9 a.m.–3 p.m.Lost and Found 301-322-0853Largo Student Center, Room 149Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.Police (Campus) 301-322-0666Bladen Hall, Sub-stationAvailable 24 hours: 7 days a weekRecords/Registration 301-336-6000Bladen Hall, Room 126Transcripts, graduation certification, evaluation<strong>of</strong> transfer credit in-person registration for bothcredit and Workforce Development and ContinuingEducation courses. You must be present 15 minutesbefore closing for full service.Mon.–Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.January 12 Sat.: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Student Accounting 301-322-0691Bladen Hall, Room 120Mon.–Fri.: 8:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.Testing Center 301-322-0147You must be in the Testing Center 2 hours beforeclosing to complete the placement tests.Bladen Hall, Room 100Mon.–Thur.: 8:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Fri.:8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.January 12 Sat.: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Veteran Services 301-583-5282Bladen Hall, Room 124Certification <strong>of</strong> educational benefitsMon.–Thur.: 9 a.m.–7 p.m.Fri.:9 a.m.–5 p.m.January 12 Sat.: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Web Registrationwww.pgcc.eduAlso available weekends and holidays.Mon.–Sun.: 7 a.m.– midnightOther numbers not listed 301-336-6000Mon.–Fri.: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.The schedule <strong>of</strong> classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at www.pgcc.edu.


TRANSFORMING LIVESDegree Completionand Transfer<strong>Prince</strong> George’s <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s top priority is ensuring that students begin their higher educationjourney and complete a degree. Through flexible and convenient learning options, students earn degrees,transfer to four-year institutions, and prepare for rewarding careers. We are transforming lives.• Envision success• Take the journey• Complete your degreeApply online at www.pgcc.edu or call 301-336-6000FY13 Ad Campaign Degree Completion 10-2.indd 2Designed by the Office <strong>of</strong> Marketing and Creative Services | 1300510/2/12 9:11 AM

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