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Fall 2013 Academic Schedule - Wayne County Community College

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Register for classes online!Why stand in line?<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> District has made it easierfor you to register for classes by offering thecomplete registration process on the District’s web site. Nowyou can register online for classes at a time and locationmost convenient for you! All five campus locations have aStudent Self-Service Center with staff available to provide assistance with registration.Descriptions of the course requirements are available online to help you decidewhich courses are right for you. Additionally, the web site has an onlineRegistration Guide that provides you with detailed information about the process.Log on to www.wcccd.edu andfollow the links to register online today!WebGate: How To Register For A Course OnlineStep One:a. Log on to www.wcccd.edub. Click on WebGatec. Click on Enter WebGateStep Two:a. Enter your <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District StudentIdentification Number or social security number (optional) in theuser ID box.Please Note: This is a 9 (nine) digit code beginning with the Aand two zeros followed by six digits. (i.e. A00-------).Your 9-digit student identification number was provided to youduring the admission process.b. For first time users, enter your date of birth (MMDDYY)in the box next to PIN. For returning users, enter yourpersonal (six digit) PIN.c. Click on LoginStep Three:(For first time users)Re-enter the old PIN (your six digit (MMDDYY)Enter your new PIN (a personal six digit number)Re-enter your new PIN again Click LoginStep Four: (For first time users)a. In the box next to Enter Question: Type a question that onlyyou will be able to answer.b. In the box next to Answer: Type the answer to the questionyou entered.c. Click on SubmitStep Five: Click on StudentStep Six: Click on RegistrationStep Seven: Click On Add or Drop ClassesStep Eight: Next to Select a Term: The current term willautomatically appear.a. Click on SubmitStep Nine: In the first box under CRN, enter the five digit CRN(Course Reference Number). The CRN for each course appears inthe first column of the <strong>Academic</strong> Class <strong>Schedule</strong> under the CRNheading. Use only the first five digits. The remaining three digitsare the section number. Click on Submit Changes.Step Ten: Click on the Tuition Fee Assessment link at the bottomof the page and proceed with payment (checking account, savingsaccount or credit card.)Congratulations!You have successfully registered! The following page confirming yourcourse registration (Web Registered) details will appear. Click on theTuition Fee Assessment link at the bottom of the page and proceedto Credit Card Payment.These links appear at the bottom of therespective pages.Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 3


COLLEGE CALENDAR<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Important Registration InformationYou must have earned a passing grade for all pre-requisite courses or you will not be allowed to register for the next sequential course. In addition to meeting the officialadmissions/registration requirements, you must select a program of study. For certain career programs you must complete an official Program Admission Form which may be obtainedfrom the Campus <strong>Academic</strong> Officer or the campus Admissions Office after completing all course pre-/co-requisites.You are officially registered when the registration staff enters your classes or you click the submit button on WebGate.You are then responsible for all tuition and fees incurred including the non-refundable registration fee.You are to pay at least 65% of your tuition at the time of registration. Students registering online will also have the option of paying online. You must officially withdraw fromyour class(es) within the refund period to be eligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still due when you drop a course after the refund periodends. Therefore, any course dropped after the 50% refund must be paid in FULL.Monday, July 1, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Early <strong>Academic</strong> Advising beginsThursday, July 4, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Independence Day (District Closed)Monday, July 8, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 1 Begins (42+ Credits)Thursday, July 11, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 2 Begins (30+ Credits)Monday, July 15, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Priority Online Registration 3 Begins (12+ Credits)Monday, July 22, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Registration Starts (Walk-in and Online)Tuesday, August 20, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to RegisterTuesday, August 20, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes BeginMonday, September 2, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Labor Day (District Closed)Thursday, October 3, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to pay 35% balance of deferred tuition (Without incurring default fee)Friday, October 4, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20 Default fee assessedMonday, October 14, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Withdraw With a "W" Grade (Without Instructor's Signature)Thursday, October 17, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduation Application DeadlineTuesday, October 29, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District Conference Day (District Closed)Friday, November 1, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30.00 End of Semester Delinquent Fee AssessedTuesday, November 19, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Withdraw With a "W" Grade (With Instructor's Signature)Wednesday, November 27, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No ClassesNovember 28-November 30, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thanksgiving Break (District Closed)Monday, December 2, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes ResumeDecember 2 - December 9, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Final Exam WeekMonday, December 9, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes EndWednesday, December 11, <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grades Due, 4:00 P.M.Note: All grades are due 48 hours after the class ends. Please refer to chart on page 9 for important refund dates.<strong>Academic</strong> advising is available throughout the year. All students are encouraged to see an advisor prior to class registration.REGISTRATION HOURSJuly 22 - August 20, <strong>2013</strong>Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Saturday - July 27 and August 17 Only . . .9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.NOTE: Online registration assistance is available during hours of operation at all campus locations.


Steps to EnrollmentNew Students1. Many students may choose to apply for admissions online by goingto www.wcccd.edu. Other students must complete and submit anapplication for admission at the campus Admissions and RecordsOffice of their choice.2. Have all previous academic credentials (official transcripts)forwarded to the District Records Office with a transcript evaluationrequest form.3. When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow theinstructions. Assessment testing is required for most new students andshould be completed prior to registering for classes. Please see page 7for testing times.4. After completing your application and assessment testing, youwill meet with an academic advisor to discuss your educationalgoals and select appropriate courses. You are now ready toregister.5. All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.The District offers a deferred payment plan and some students mayqualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available if you meet all preliminaryguidelines and officially drop classes by the refund deadline. Formore information, please see the Refund Policy in this schedule.IMPORTANT:Students who register for classes are responsible forpayment of their tuition and fees. Classes must be officiallydropped by completing necessary forms that areavailable in the Admission/ Records Offices, or online.Students who do not drop prior to published drop dateswill be responsible for paying the full tuition and feeassessment.Current Students• Students who have completed less than 12 credit hours arerequired to meet with an academic advisor. Students who havesuccessfully completed 12 or more credit hours are encouragedto meet with an academic advisor.• All fees must be paid by the deadline date established each semester.The District offers a deferred payment plan and somestudents may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available ifyou officially drop classes by the refund deadline.• Upon completion of registration all students are responsiblefor all assessments & fees. Tuition and other charges will NOTbe waived unless a student officially drops the class(es). Thereare two methods by which a student may drop a class. Method1: Log onto WebGate, go to registration, and drop the class.Method II: Obtain Drop/Add form from the Admission/Records Office. In order to receive a refund of tuition andapplicable fees, the form must be completed and processed.Students who do not drop by the appropriate deadline will beresponsible for paying all tuition charges.6Former Students (Returning)A returning student is an individual who has not attended the Districtfor 4 or more consecutive regular semesters. All students in this categorymust complete an application for re-admission.• Complete and submit an Application for re-admission at thecampus Admissions and Records Office of your choice. (Studentsseeking a degree in an occupational program must apply forre-admission to a specific program.)• Have all your previous academic credentials (official transcripts) andsubmit a transcript evaluation form along with transcripts to theDistrict Records Office.• When you receive your letter of admission, be sure to follow theinstructions outlined in the letter. If you have not completed theEnglish and Math requirements, you will need assessment testing.• Complete assessment testing.-or-• If you do not need assessment testing, you will visit with acounselor/advisor for academic advising and course selection.This step is required for all students who have completed less than 12credit hours and is optional, but encouraged, for students who havesuccessfully earned 12 or more credit hours.• All fees must be paid paid by the deadline date established eachsemester. The District offers a deferred payment plan and somestudents may qualify for financial aid. Refunds will be available ifyou officially drop classes by the refund deadline.Please Note: All students re-admitted to WCCCD after missing fouror more consecutive regular semesters will be responsible for thecurricula and regulations published in the current catalog and otherofficial publications which are in effect at the time of re-admission.Students with Disabilities (ACCESS)Students requesting academic adjustments and auxiliary aids andservices under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1983 must provide documentation ofa diagnosed physical, medical or mental impairment that substantiallylimits a major life activity. Documentation and recommendationsmust be appropriate to the post-secondary setting. The report mustdescribe the current impact of the disability on the student’s academicperformance.<strong>Academic</strong> adjustments and auxiliary aids and services are individuallydetermined each semester. It is the student’s responsibility to contactthe Learning Center in order to receive services. The steps forreceiving services are outlined below:1. Pick-up self-managed support services intake packet from theOffice of Campus President.2. Gather current disability documentation.3. Complete and submit all requested documents to the Office ofCampus President.4. Once approved for support services you will be contacted by acampus representative for a follow-up appointment to discuss youraccommodations.5. Pick-up and sign your academic accommodation letters asinstructed.6. You are responsible for giving the academic accommodation lettersto all instructors for courses in which they are utilizing theiraccommodations. Instructors must receive the academicaccommodation letters in order to provide the accommodations.General Information (313) 496-2600


VeteransThe Veterans Affairs Office is located in the District Records Office,801 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226, 2nd Floor. The phone numberis (313) 496-2523 or (313) 496-2581.The purpose of the Veterans Affairs Office is to certify the enrollmentof veterans and their dependents who are using their educationalbenefits. The staff in the Veterans Affairs Office serve as a liaisonbetween the Department of Veterans Affairs and the students at <strong>Wayne</strong><strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District. The staff assists with thecompletion of forms, explaining the various degree options availableat WCCCD, and directing students to the appropriate college personnelfor support services. Veterans should schedule an appointment withan academic advisor for individual assistance. All forms may beprinted from the WCCCD website, www.wcccd.edu.The Department of Veterans Affairs requires that all recipients ofveteran educational benefits make progress toward their statedprogram. Therefore, all veterans and their dependents receivingbenefits must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0to remain eligible for benefits. Veterans whose cumulative GPA fallsbelow 2.0 will be required to raise the GPA to a satisfactory 2.0 levelwithin two semesters to be eligible for continued benefits. If theveteran fails to do so, the Department of Veterans Affairs will benotified of their unsatisfactory academic progress.International Students<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District encourages applicants foradmission from qualified persons around the world and values thediversity that international students bring to campus. A vibrantinternational student population translates to a stronger multiculturalexperience for all students.The District is authorized under Federal law to enroll immigrant alienstudents on the “F-1” student visa. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>District follows requirements set forth by the United States Departmentof Homeland Security. Each requirement must be satisfied beforeadmission as an International Student is considered. Internationalapplicants should visit the website for application deadlines and a list ofcredentials needed for a complete application to be considered at:http://www.wcccd.edu/ students/inter_admission.htmSenior CitizensCitizens who are residents of the District and 60 years of age orolder may enroll at the District tuition-free. Senior Citizen TuitionWaivers will be granted on a seat-availability basis in regularlyscheduled academic classes. Although student activity fees shall bewaived for senior citizens, they are responsible for all other fees suchas the cost of books and class supplies. Senior students are expectedto adhere to the same academic standards, rules and regulations thatare in place for other students. Proof of age and residency is requiredat the time of registration.Residency is established at time of registration. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> District reserves the right to make final decisions on residencyeligibility.Native American StudentsFree tuition is available to eligible Native American students. Studentsare responsible for all fees, books and class supplies. Studentsclaiming this exemption must present appropriate documentationat the time of enrollment. For more information visit the Office ofAdmissions & Records at your campus.Student AssessmentWhat is Assessment Testing? (COMPASS)Student Assessment is a process through which the District will beable to determine if you need to improve your reading, writing ormathematic skills. The assessment test scores will provide thenecessary information for your <strong>Academic</strong> Advisor to place you incourses appropriate for your skill level.How do I schedule my assessment testing?Assessment Testing is available at the campus of your choiceon a walk in basis. Please plan to stay at least two hours foryour testing session. It is suggested that you prepare forassessment prior to test day. Sample test questions are available onlineat http://www.act.org/compass/sample/index.html,or visit your campus Student Services Office. Please bring a calculatorand a photo ID when testing. Students are encouraged to call thecampus Student Services Office to confirm time.Assessment Testing <strong>Schedule</strong>COMPASS Testing on a Walk-In BasisDaysTimesMondays-ThursdaysFridaysTuition andFee Information9:00 am – 5:30 pm9:00 am – 2:30 pmResidencyStudents residing in the District will be charged resident tuition rates.The District is defined as all of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> with the exception of thefollowing cities and townships: Dearborn, part of Dearborn Heights,Garden City, Highland Park, Livonia, Northville, Plymouth and part ofCanton Township. Residency can be verified by voter registration card,driver's license, tax or rent receipts, or state identification card.Residency is established at time of registration. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> District reserves the right to make final decisions on residencyeligibility.Outstanding BalancesOutstanding balances that are not paid on or before the published due datewill be placed on a Financial Hold and charged a $20 default fee.All student accounts remaining delinquent at the end of the semester(please refer to the District calendar for specific date) will be charged anadditional delinquent payment fee of $30.Students who cancel or withdraw from classes after all refund periods havepassed will not receive a refund.Effective July 1, 2008, federal regulation dictate that financial aid studentswill no longer be able to use current award year financial aid funds to coverprior year outstanding balances that exceed $200.Payment by CheckPersonal checks must be drawn on a financial institution within theUnited States and must have a preprinted name and account numberon them. If the writer of the check is a person other than the student,the student must present the writer's ID. The student must haveadequate picture identification and endorse the check. Any one ofthe following forms of identification are accepted: driver’s license,military service ID, picture charge cards, employment picture ID card,state picture ID card or passport.Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 7


Payment of Tuition and FeesAll tuition, fees and deposits are due at the time of registration. Studentsthat choose the deferred tuition payment plan must pay a minimum of65% of total tuition and fee(s) for the current term. Payments may bemade by money order, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card,American Express, or ATM debit card. The District accepts onlinepayments through all major credit cards and through checking andsavings accounts.<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District reserves the right tocancel the registration of any student who does not make therequired tuition and fees payment within the specified timeframe.Cashless Registration ProcessThe District does not accept cash. Students may chooseto pay by money order, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmericanExpress or ATM debit card. The Ditrict accepts online paymentsthrough all major credit cards and through checking and savingsaccounts. The District Bookstores provide money orders for anominal fee. It is recommended that the student review the cost oftuition and fees in the class schedule before registering. Pleaseremember to consider the fees for student activities, labs, andregistration when calculating tuition costs.Note: ALL RETURNING STUDENTS WHO HAVE AN OUTSTANDINGBALANCE MUST PAY 100% OF THEIR OUTSTANDING BALANCE.Returned Check PolicyStudents are liable for all amounts pertaining to any bank rejectedchecks, which includes but is not necessarily limited to the following:• The amount of the rejected check• A $20 District service fee for NSF (non-sufficient funds) processing• Charges assessed by the external check guarantee agencyutilized by the District.ALL CHECKS WRITTEN TO THE DISTRICT ARE VERIFIED BY ANEXTERNAL CHECK GUARANTEE AGENCY. ALL RETURNED CHECKS ARESUBJECT TO THE AGENCY’S COLLECTION FEES.STOP PAYMENT OF CHECK DOES NOT INITIATECANCELLATION OF CLASSES. YOU MUST OFFICIALLYWITHDRAW FROM YOUR CLASSES, BY COMPLETING AADD/DROP FORM or ONLINE.Important Registration InformationYou are officially registered when the registration staff enters yourclasses into the registration system or once you click the“submit” buttonif registering online. You are responsible for all tuition and feesincurred including the non-refundable registration fee. You mustpay at least 65% of your tuition and fees at the time of registration. You mustofficially withdraw from your class(es) within the refund period to beeligible for any refund. The unpaid balance of tuition and fees is still duewhen you drop a course after the refund period ends. Therefore, anycourse dropped after the 50% refund period must be paid in FULL.Tuition and FeesTuition at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>District is Based upon Residency:WCCCD – District Residents $102.00 Per Credit HourOther Michigan residents $113.00 Per Credit HourOut-of-state residents $143.00 Per Credit HourInternational students $143.00 Per Credit HourRefundable FeesStudent Activity Fees $ 2.00 Per Credit HourTechnology Fees $ 5.00 Per Credit HourLaboratory FeesSee Course ListingsScience Laboratory Fees $75.00 Per Science LabDistance Learning (DL) Fees $20.00 Per DL StudentEnrollmentNon – Refundable FeesRegistration $50.00Default $20.00Delinquent Payment Fee $30.00Duplicate Diploma $10.00Non – Refundable Testing FeesNursing Testing Support Fee $197.75 per semesterHealth Occupation BasicInformation Test (HOBIT) Fee $ 25.00Test of Essential <strong>Academic</strong>Skills (TEAS) $ 40.00Vet Tech Refundable FeesLaboratory Animal Medicine Lab $ 130.00 Per Science LabSmall Animal Technology I Lab $ 60.00 Per Science LabClinical Pathology Lec/ Lab $ 35.00 Per Science LabSmall Animal Technology II Lab $ 230.00 Per Science LabLarge Animal Medicine Lab $ 60.00 Per Science LabVeterinary Technology Practium II $ 65.00 Per Science LabDeferred payment opportunities are available for students. See the Deferred Tuition Chart for charges.8 General Information (313) 496-2600


Tuition Charge ChartThe amounts listed below represent the current tuitioncharge per credit hour which includes registration, student activityand technology fees. Other fees may apply.Out-of International Out ofIn-District Out-of District Student or StateHours In-District $102.00/CR District @ $113.00/CR Out of State $143.00/CRCR @ $102.00/CR *W/FEES $113.00/CR *W/FEES $143.00/CR *W/FEES1 102.00 159.00 113.00 170.00 143.00 200.002 204.00 268.00 226.00 290.00 286.00 350.003 306.00 377.00 339.00 410.00 429.00 500.004 408.00 486.00 452.00 530.00 572.00 650.005 510.00 595.00 565.00 650.00 715.00 800.006 612.00 704.00 678.00 770.00 858.00 950.007 714.00 813.00 791.00 890.00 1001.00 1100.008 816.00 922.00 904.00 1010.00 1144.00 1250.009 918.00 1031.00 1017.00 1130.00 1287.00 1400.0010 1020.00 1140.00 1130.00 1250.00 1430.00 1550.0011 1122.00 1249.00 1243.00 1370.00 1573.00 1700.0012 1224.00 1358.00 1356.00 1490.00 1716.00 1850.0013 1326.00 1467.00 1469.00 1610.00 1859.00 2000.0014 1428.00 1576.00 1582.00 1730.00 2002.00 2150.0015 1530.00 1685.00 1695.00 1850.00 2145.00 2300.0016 1632.00 1794.00 1808.00 1970.00 2288.00 2450.0017 1734.00 1903.00 1921.00 2090.00 2431.00 2600.0018 1836.00 2012.00 2034.00 2210.00 2574.00 2750.00*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Otherfees such as testing, default, duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in thecalculations above.Deferred Tuition Payment ChartA MINIMUM OF 65% OF THE FULL ASSESSMENTIS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION.The amounts listed below represent the currenttuition charge with the 65% minimum payment amountper credit hour, INCLUDING the REGISTRATION,STUDENT ACTIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY FEES ONLY.Other fees may apply.Credits In-District Out-of-District Out-of-StateHours @$102.00/CR @$113.00/CR @$143.00/CRCR *W/FEES *W/FEES *W/FEES1 103.35 110.50 130.002 174.20 188.50 227.503 245.05 266.50 325.004 315.90 344.50 422.505 386.75 422.50 520.006 457.60 500.50 617.507 528.45 578.50 715.008 599.30 656.50 812.509 670.15 734.50 910.0010 741.00 812.50 1007.5011 811.85 890.50 1105.0012 882.70 968.50 1202.5013 953.55 1046.50 1300.0014 1024.40 1124.50 1397.5015 1095.25 1202.50 1495.0016 1166.10 1280.50 1592.5017 1236.95 1358.50 1690.0018 1307.80 1436.50 1787.50*Note: Includes fees for registration, student activities and technology. Otherfees for default, or duplicate diploma, etc. are not included in the calculationsabove.Withdrawing from ClassesOfficially withdrawing from classes may entitle students to full orpartial refunds. See refund table below for important dates andpercentages of tuition refund.RefundsClasses cancelled by the District will result in a 100% refund. TheDistrict reserves the right to cancel classes. The District will attempt tonotify students whose classes are cancelled. Students substituting anothercourse must process a drop/add form as soon as possible.If students do not wish to substitute another course, a refund isautomatic and there is no need to process a drop/add form. The refundwill be mailed to the student approximately 3-5 weeks afterthe first day of the semester. There is no refund for healthreasons. Classes dropped by the student after the refund deadlines willresult in ‘‘no refund.” Tuition, Student Activity fees, Technology fee, andall course designated fees are refundable within the deadlinerequirements. However, registration and deferred fees are notrefundable unless the District cancels one or all of a student'sclasses.Tuition Refund DatesRefund dates vary based upon course start and end dates, refer to chartbelow.<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Important Refund DatesPart of Term # of Start End 100% 50%(Subterm) Weeks Date Date Last Date Last Date1 15 8/20/13 12/9/13 8/28/13 9/6/132 7.5 8/20/13 10/12/13 8/28/13 9/6/133 7.5 10/14/13 12/9/13 10/21/13 10/29/134 13 9/4/13 12/9/13 9/9/13 9/16/135 12 9/10/13 12/9/13 9/16/13 9/23/13Financial AidApplying for Financial Aid:Visit our outstanding Financial Aid Website at www.wcccd.edu to findout how to apply for financial aid and get up-to-date information everyfinancial aid student should know. Monitor your personal financial aidinformation by logging into WebGate, click on the icon located on theleft side of the financial aid home page.Students must apply for financial aid online at www.fafsa.gov.Students are encouraged to apply for financial aid as early asJanuary 2nd each year. Priority deadlines for submittingfinancial aid applications are:<strong>Fall</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 1Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 1Summer . . . . . . . . . . . .February 1Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.9


If you do not apply by the above dates, we still encourage you to applysince you may be eligible for financial assistance. Student financialaid funds are made available only for purposes directly related toeducational expenses. Use of financial aid funds for any other purpose willjeopardize eligibility for continued assistance. The District Financial AidOffice reserves the right to review, adjust and/or cancel awards at any timebecause of a change in a student's FAFSA, financial, marital, academicstatus, because of adjustments in federal or state regulations or funding orcomputational errors. A student may decline all or any portion of afinancial aid award in writing. A student may appeal for reconsideration ofany aspect of a financial aid award by submitting written justification andsupporting documentation. A student may accept any number of awards orother financial assistance from public and/or private sources, however thetotal financial assistance may not exceed the total cost of their attendance.Students who receive federal financial aid are expected to attend andsuccessfully complete the coursework for which they enrolled. Payment offinancial aid is based upon enrollment status and class attendance. If youadd or drop classes after the disbursement of financial aid, the aid issubject to revision. Minimizing schedule adjustments after the beginning ofeach term will insure timely delivery and accuracy of the financial aidaward. Adjustments made after the receipt of excess aid funds due to nonattendanceor withdrawal will result in a reduction in aid eligibility andcause a balance due on the student’s account.Financial Aid is not automatically renewable. Students must apply everyyear to be considered for any type of assistance. Procedures for applyingfor financial aid are available online at www.wcccd.edu.The Types of Financial Assistance Include, but arenot limited to:A. Federal Pell GrantB. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantC. Federal Stafford LoansD. Federal <strong>College</strong> Work-StudyE. Teacher Education Assistance for <strong>College</strong> and Higher EducationGrant (TEACH)F. Iraq and Afghanistan Service GrantThe terms and conditions for each type of financial assistance areavailable under Financial Aid on the District’s website www.wcccd.edu Astudent may decline all or any portion of a financial aid award in writing.You must apply for financial aid electronically!The free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.govallows students to apply for financial aid through the Internet.Applications are submitted directly to the US Department of Educationthereby reducing mailing delays. Results are received faster by WCCCD,which speeds up the processing of your application. Extensive onlineinstructions are available to help you complete the application process.You must have ALL of the following items in order to complete theapplication:• Your (and your spouse's, if married) Federal Income Tax Return forthe previous year• Your parents' (if you are a dependent under age 24) Federal IncomeTax Return for previous year• W-2 Forms or other records of income• Records of other untaxed income received, social security,veterans benefits, military or clergy allowances• Current bank statements• Current mortgage information• Records of stocks, bonds, and other investments• Business and/or farm records, if you or your parents own abusiness or farm• Your social security card and driver's license• Your alien registration card (if you are not a United Statescitizen)Once you have completed the application, via the Internet, you must e-sign your application. The Personal Identification Number (PIN) servesas the electronic signature. There is no charge for this applicationprocess.Within a few days, you should receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) fromthe US Department of Education via email with the processing results. Itwill also contain information regarding your Pell Grant Lifetime EligibilityUsed (LEU) for eligible recipients. It is important that you review theinformation on your SAR very carefully. If you need additional help orwish to inquire regarding the results of your FAFSA on the webapplication for the upcoming academic year, you can contact FAFSA onthe web or call the Customer Service Number 1-800-433-3243.Satisfactory <strong>Academic</strong> Progress:Federal regulations require that all students receiving Financial Aid makecontinued progress toward an educational goal.For further information regarding Satisfactory <strong>Academic</strong> Progress,please visit our website at www.wcccd.eduOTHER STUDENT SERVICESSUPPORT OPPORTUNITIESDisability Support Services (ACCESS)Disability Support Services at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Districtstrives to provide students with the necessary tools to help themaccomplish their educational and career goals. It is the goal of DisabilitySupport Services to:1. Provide effective and reasonable accommodations.2. Provide internal and external referrals, information on campusresources and to assist students with strengthening their academic andemployability skills.3. Support and encourage students with disabilities to become moreindependent.4. Increase faculty understanding of the needs of students with disabilitiesand5. Work as an advocate for students.In addition to the support services that are available to all students,students in the ACCESS Program may be eligible for accommodationssuch as, assistance with note-taking, interpreter services and assistivetechnology. Program participants are also assisted with referrals to bothinternal and external support services.10General Information (313) 496-2600


External Referral ServicesSupport Groups<strong>Community</strong> Mental HealthDiagnosticSocial Services AgenciesMichigan Rehabilitation ServicesMichigan Commission for the BlindCarl D. Perkins ProgramStudents enrolled in selected career and vocational programs at<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District may be eligible for supportservices through the Carl D. Perkins Program. Services includetutoring, advising, workshops, career/job preparation, financialassistance, etc. For application and eligibility requirements, call theDistrict at (313) 496-2624.TRIO Transfer ProgramFunded by the United States Department of Education, the TransferProgram assists TRIO eligible students in transferring to a four yearcollege or university. Program participants are offered a variety ofservices designed to assist them financially and academically. Studentswill increase their knowledge of the transfer requirements at variouscolleges and universities. To get more information about the TransferProgram call (313) 496-2634.For more information, go to http://www.admissions.wayne.edu/transfer/click on <strong>Wayne</strong>Direct. Download a <strong>Wayne</strong>Direct application athttp://admissions.wayne.edu/pdf/waynedirectwc3.pdf or call(313) 496-2634.MI-LSAMPThe Michigan Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation(MI-LSAMP) is a National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsoredconsortium of 5 universities and 10 community colleges. The goal ofthe MI-LSAMP is to increase the number of highly trained minoritystudents earning baccalaureate degrees in science, technology,engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.The MI-LSAMP paid summer undergraduate research programshosted at the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, <strong>Wayne</strong>State University and Western Michigan University engage students inmentored hands-on advanced research training.Current WCCCD underrepresented minority community collegestudents with a 2.8 GPA or greater in a STEM program of study whoplan to transfer to a 4-year institution to complete a STEMbaccalaureate degree are eligible to apply.For more information refer to the web link,http://www.engin.umich.edu/students/mi-lsamp/,or call 313 496-2634.MICUPMichigan <strong>College</strong> and University Partnership (MICUP) is a grantprogram coordinated by Michigan Technological University (MTU)that encourages academically and economically disadvantagedstudents as well as minority students to secure an education at acommunity college and transfer to a four-year institution to earn abaccalaureate degree. Benefits of being a part of the MICUP programinclude: 1) all expenses paid trip to Michigan Technological Universityfor a fall campus tour and, 2) summer internship program with astipend, free 3-credit class and research project opportunity at MTUfor those applicants who are selected. For more information about theMICUP program, please call313-496-2634.<strong>Wayne</strong>Direct<strong>Wayne</strong>Direct is an early admission program for students at WCCCDwho are interested in transferring to <strong>Wayne</strong> State University to earn abachelor’s degree. Students are encouraged to apply for the<strong>Wayne</strong>Direct program early during their first two semesters at WCCCDto reap all the benefits of the program. <strong>Wayne</strong>Direct students whohave a 2.0 GPA and 50 credits or an associate degree are guaranteedadmission to WSU and an opportunity to apply for WSU scholarshipsupon transfer. Other benefits include:1. access to WSU academic resources such as advising, transfer creditevaluation, writing center workshops, <strong>Academic</strong> Success Center –tutoring2. career services such as counseling, resume workshops and mockinterviews3. access to the WSU’s library, One Card, fitness facility, andevents/activitiesCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 11


STUDENT SERVICESTranscript Transfer EvaluationsIncoming transfer students must request official transcripts fromtheir previous college(s) for evaluation and review for transfercredit. Transcript Evaluation Forms must be completed and allofficial transcripts must be mailed to:<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> DistrictDistrict Records, 2nd Floor801 W. Fort St.Detroit, MI 48226After completion of the transcript evaluation the student willreceive official notice of accepted transfer credit.AnnouncingOnline Transcript RequestOnline Transcript Requestingand Enrollment VerificationOrdering and tracking a transcript and has Enrollment never been so quickVerification or easy. No more has never phone been calls so quick or waiting or easy. in line. No more Our phone freecalls transcript or waiting ordering line. service Our free is the transcript easiest way and to Enrollment speed-upVerification your transcript ordering request. service It provides: is the easiest way to speed-upyour transcript and Enrollment Verification request. Itprovides:• Convenient 24/7 transcript ordering• Convenient Secure transactions 24/7 transcript and Enrollment Verification• ordering Ability to order transcripts for multiple recipients• Secure Real-time transactions order status tracking• Ability to order transcripts and Enrollment VerificationTo order for multiple a transcript recipients online or to track the status of anexisting • Real-time order, log order on status to student tracking Webgate and follow thetranscript requesting directions.To order a transcript and Enrollment Verification online or totrack the status of an existing order, log on to studentWebGate <strong>Wayne</strong> and <strong>County</strong> follow the <strong>Community</strong> transcript and <strong>College</strong> Enrollment District nowVerification participates requesting The directions. Michigan Transfer NetworkThe<strong>Wayne</strong>Michigan<strong>County</strong>Transfer<strong>Community</strong>Network allows<strong>College</strong>students,Districtadvisers,and now the participates general public in The to view Michigan transfer course Transfer equivalencies NetworkThe between Michigan many Transfer Michigan Network colleges allows and students, universities. advisors,and the general public to view transfer course equivalenciesIf you between would like many to Michigan go back to colleges school, and transfer universities. to anotherinstitution in Michigan, or simply see how courses at <strong>Wayne</strong><strong>County</strong> If you <strong>Community</strong> would like to <strong>College</strong> go back District to school, would transfer transfer to another to anotherMichigan, school, this or site simply is for see you! how courses atinstitution in<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District would transferYou can also to another view a school, list of the this participating site is for you! institutionsalong with links to each school’s home page, admissionsYou can also view site, a list and of transfer the participating information. institutions alongwith links to each school’s home page, admissions site, andStart planningtransferyourinformation.academic future todayStart Visit planning the Michigan your academic Transfer Network future today at:http://www.michigantransfernetwork.orgVisit the Michigan Transfer Network at:http://www.michigantransfernetwork.orgMichigan <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> VirtualLearning CollaborativeThe Michigan <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Association, withsupport from the Michigan Virtual University, has createda Michigan <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Virtual LearningCollaborative (MCCVLC) among Michigan's communitycolleges. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District is amember of the MCCVLC. The MCCVLC is designed toallow current Michigan community college students totake courses from other member colleges while stillreceiving support services and maintaining theiracademic record at the designated home college.For further admissions information, please visitwww.mccvlc.org.For Student Assistance call theDISTRICT COMMUNICATIONMANAGEMENT CENTERHelp Us Help YouQuestions? Concerns? Problems?1-800-300-2118Do you feel as if you have exhausted all avenues andfollowed the correct procedures to resolve an issuewithout a satisfactory outcome? Then you shouldcontact the District Communication Management Center(DCMC) at 1-800-300-2118. A highly trained staff memberwill assist you in correcting any service issues or concerns youhave.12General Information (313) 496-2600


BOOKSTOREYou will find the textbooks, reference manuals and supplies you need at the bookstores operated on all campuses by the Nebraska Book Company. Prior to purchasingbooks, you should attend the first class and then bring a copy of your registration form and the class syllabus to make sure that you purchase the appropriatematerials for class. At the end of the semester, you may sell your used books back to the bookstore during posted days and hours. Books that are clean andunmarked have higher resale value. Refunds are available only during the first ten days of the semester. Returned books must be clean, unmarked andaccompanied by the proper receipt. You may visit the online bookstore to purchase text books at: www.wcccdbookstore.com.Regular Summer Hours: Thursday, May 30th – Saturday, August 3rdMon - ThuFri & Sat9:00am – 5:30pm9:00am – 2:00pm (Downtown & Eastern campus only)Summer Book Buyback: Monday, August 5th – Saturday, August 17thMon - ThuFriSat8:30am - 7:00pm8:30am – 4:00pm9:00am – 3:00pmSummer II ends Monday 8-5-13Summer I ends Monday 8-12-13Tuesday, August 20th – <strong>Fall</strong> Classes begin<strong>Fall</strong> Bookrush Begins: Monday, August 19th – Tuesday, September 3rdMon - Thu8:00am – 7:00pmFri8:00am – 4:30pmSat9:00am – 3:00pmBookstore/<strong>College</strong> closed for Labor Day, Monday, September 2ndRegular Hours Begin: Tuesday, September 3rdMonday8:30am – 6:00pmTue & Wed 8:30am – 7:00pmThursday8:30am – 5:00pmFridaySaturday8:30am – 4:00pm9:00am – 3:00pmCampus BookstorePhone NumbersBookstore/<strong>College</strong> closed for Conference Day, Tuesday, Oct. 29thBookstore closed for Thanksgiving Break: Wednesday, November 27th– Sunday, December 1st<strong>Fall</strong> Book Buyback: Monday, December 2nd –Saturday, December 14th (Regular Store Hours)Monday 8:30am – 6:00pmTue & Wed 8:30am – 7:00pmThursday 8:30am – 5:00pmFriday 8:30am – 4:00pmSaturday 9:00am – 3:00pmClasses end Monday, December 9thDownriver (734) 374-3210Downtown (313) 496-2690Eastern (313) 579-6995Northwest (313) 943-4044Western (734) 697-5196Book vouchers willbe available7/29/13through9/3/13at the WCCCDbookstores.Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 13


Opening Doors…Opening MindsJoin a…LEARNING COMMUNITYLearning Communities at WCCCD involve two or more classes linked together, coupled withsupport services, to bond a group of students. Embedded within the linked courses is ahalf-hour of intrusive presentations to help participants become master students.Within the linked courses, faculty will work together to integrate assignments and developenriched learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom.See your campus academic advisor to sign up for a Learning <strong>Community</strong> today!Program Benefits:• Tutoring Services• <strong>Academic</strong> Advising• Outside Class Experience• Interaction with Faculty• Interaction with OtherStudents• Learning WorkshopsSuccess Factors:• Completion of <strong>College</strong>Courses• Completion ofDegree/Certificate• Transfer to a 4-yearInstitutionTraditionally Linked Courses in aLearning <strong>Community</strong> are:ENG 115 HUM 101ENG 119 SOC 100ENG 120 PS 101<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District is providing theopportunity for interested students to join a Learning<strong>Community</strong> for the <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> semester.For more information call313-496-2634 and toregister for such classes,contact your campusacademic advisor assoon as possible.14General Information (313) 496-2600


<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> DistrictOne DISTRICTSIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS AND ONLINECOURSES THROUGH DISTANCE LEARNINGWCCCD supports you and your educational pursuits!Please keep in mind that as you work toward the completion of your degreeor certificate you may be required to take courses at different locations.21000 NorthlineTaylor, MI 48180734-946-35008200 W. Outer DriveDetroit, MI 48219313-943-40001001 W. Fort St.Detroit, MI 48226313-496-27589555 HaggertyBelleville, MI 48111734-699-70085901 ConnerDetroit, MI 48213313-922-3311DistanceLearning19305 Vernier RoadHarper Woods, MI 48225313-962-7150For more information call (313) 496-2600or visit our website at www.wcccd.edu


PRIORITYREGISTRATIONWCCCD now offers priority registration. Priority registration allows currentstudents who have accumulated at least 12 credit hours to register early.NOTE: Priority registration applies to online registration onlyPRIORITY REGISTRATION 1Starts Monday, July 8, <strong>2013</strong> for Students with 42+ credit hoursPRIORITY REGISTRATION 2Starts Thursday, July 11, <strong>2013</strong> for Students with 30+ credit hoursPRIORITY REGISTRATION 3Starts Monday, July 15, <strong>2013</strong> for Students with 12+ credit hoursFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS1. How do I know if I am eligible forpriority registration?Access your unofficial transcript viaWebGate. If you have accumulated 12credit hours, you are eligible for priorityregistration.2. How are my total hours earned computed?Based on the number of WCCCD creditsearned as well as any additional courseworkfrom other colleges you have had transferredto apply to your WCCCD degree/certificate.3. What prevents students from registering onthe wrong day?Webgate will identify those students eligiblefor priority registration.4. If I register on my priority date, whencan I make schedule changes?You can register as early as your assigneddate. After that date you may make schedulechanges until registration for the semesterends. Refer to the registration calendar forthe last day to register for a given semester.5. What are my registration options?You can register online or visit one of ourcampus self service centers.6. Why is there priority registration?Priority Registration was implemented to givepriority to students who are close tograduation so that they may enroll in therequired courses needed to graduate.16General Information (313) 496-2600


MAT 111, 112, 113Computer-Based Math ClassesWCCCD now offers redesigned mathematics coursesthat use technology to focus on the skills studentsneed for college-level courses. Students who take thesecourses receive benefits including:• Moving at their own pace in a classroom setting• Working with their professor on their individual needs• Collaborating with fellow students• Completing the courseHow do I register for these courses?Log on to www.wcccd.edu and follow the links to register online.The course section numbers for <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> are:Pre-<strong>College</strong> Mathematics (MAT 111) - 96104, 96105, 96106, 96110Elementary Algebra (MAT 112) - 96111, 96112, 96113, 96114Intermediate Algebra (MAT 113) - 96115, 96116, 96117, 96118Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.17


Career Oriented Associate Degree ProgramsDEGREE KEYAA = Associate of ArtsAGS = Associate of General StudiesAAS = Associate of Applied ScienceAS = Associate of SciencePROGRAMSDEGREEDOWNRIVERDOWNTOWNLOCATIONSAccounting AAS • • •Automotive Service Technology (NATEF Certified) AAS •Aviation Mechanics: Airframe AAS •Aviation Mechanics: Powerplant AAS •Bio-Medical Equipment Repair Technology (NEW) AAS •Business Administration AAS • • • • •Computer Information Systems AAS • •Criminal Justice: Corrections AAS • •Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement AAS • •Dental Hygiene AS •Digital Media Production AAS •Early Childhood Education: Child Care Training: CDA AAS •Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology AAS • •Electrical Electronics Engineering: Computer Technology AAS • •Electrical Electronics Engineering: Industrial Electronics & Control Technology AAS • •Electrical Electronics Engineering: Telecommunications Technology AAS • •Emergency Medical Technology AAS • •Emergency Room/Multi-Skill Healthcare Technology AAS •Facility Maintenance AAS •Fire Protection Technology: Fire Administration AAS •Fire Protection Technology: Fire Suppression AAS •Foodservice Systems Management AAS •Gerontology AAS •Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) AAS • •Industrial Computer Graphics AAS •Light Rail Engineering Technology (NEW) AAS •Manufacturing Technology AAS •Mental Health AS • •Numerical Control Technology AAS •Nursing AAS • •Office Information Systems: E-Business AAS • •Office Information Systems: Office Specialist AAS • •Paralegal Technology AAS •Pharmacy Technology AAS •Surgical Technology AAS • •Veterinary Technology AAS •Welding Technology AAS •EASTERNNORTHWESTWESTERNONLINE18General Information (313) 496-2600


Transfer OrientedAssociate DegreeProgramsPROGRAMSPlease Note: Not all courses andprograms are offered everysemester at each campus:Programs are offered District-Wide, meaning that students mayhave to attend classes at morethan one campus in order tocomplete programs.DEGREECERTIFICATEDOWNRIVERDOWNRIVERDOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNLOCATIONSAssociate of Arts AA • • • • •Associate of Science AS • • • • •Associate of General Studies AGS • • • • •Business Administration AA • • • • •Pre-Engineering AS • •Pre-Mortuary Science AAS •Pre-Physician Assistant AAS • • • •Pre-Social Work AA •Teacher Education Elementary Education AA • •Certificate ProgramsPROGRAMSEASTERNLOCATIONSAccounting CERT • • •Addiction Studies CERT • •Alternative Fuels Technology CERT •American Sign Language CERT •Artisitic Welding (NEW) CERT •Automotive Service Technology (NATEF Certified) CERT •Aviation Mechanics: Airframe CERT •Aviation Mechanics: Powerplant CERT •Computer Information Systems: Computer Support Specialist CERT •Computer Information Systems: Network Administrator CERT •Computer Information Systems: Video Game Design and Animation CERT •Computer Information Systems: Website Designer CERT •Criminal Justice: Public/Private Security (NEW) CERT •Dental Assisting CERT •Digital Media Production CERT •Early Childhood Education: Child Care Training: (CDA) CERT •Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology CERT • •Emergency Medical Technology CERT • •Emergency Room Multi-Skill Healthcare Technology CERT •Entrepreneurship CERT • •Facility Maintenance CERT •Fire Protection Technology CERT •Foodservice Systems Management CERT •Forensic Photography CERT •Geothermal Systems Technology CERT •EASTERNNORTHWESTNORTHWESTWESTERNWESTERNONLINEONLINECareer Oriented Associate Degree ProgramsCertificate ProgramsCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 19


Certificate ProgramsCertificate ProgramsPROGRAMSCERTIFICATEDOWNRIVERDOWNTOWNLOCATIONSGerontology CERT • •Global Supply Chain Management CERT •Graphic Design Technology CERT •Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) CERT • •Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist CERT •Homeland Security CERT • •Hotel and Restaurant Management CERT •Industrial Computer Graphics CERT •International Business CERT •Library Technology CERT •Mechatronics Technology CERT • •Mental Health CERT • •Office Information Systems: E-Business CERT • •Office Information Systems: Office Specialist CERT • •Pharmacy Technology CERT •Phlebotomy CERT •Project Management CERT • •Renewable Energy CERT •SED: Sustainable Building & Sites CERT •Surgical Technology: First Assistant CERT •Water and Environmental Technology CERT •Welding Technology CERT •Short Term CertificatesPROGRAMSCERTIFICATEDOWNRIVERDOWNTOWNEASTERNEASTERNNORTHWESTNORTHWESTWESTERNLOCATIONSCertified Nurse Aide (CNA) CERT • •Surgical Technology: Accelerated Alternate Delivery CERT •Surgical Technology: Central Service Technician CERT • •Sustainable Technology Specialist (NEW) CERT • •WESTERNONLINEONLINECertificates of CompletionPROGRAMSCERTIFICATEDOWNRIVERDOWNTOWNLOCATIONSEmergency Medical Technology: Medical First Responder CERT • •Emergency Medical Technology: Basic Emergency Medical Technician CERT • •Emergency Medical Technology: EMT Specialist CERT • •EASTERNNORTHWESTWESTERNONLINE


Artistic Welding Technology ShowcaseEMPLOYMENTEmployment of welders, cutters,solderers, and brazers is expectedto grow 15 percent from 2010 to2020, about as fast as the averagefor all occupations.Employment growth reflects theneed for welders in manufacturingbecause of the importance andversatility of welding as amanufacturing process. The basicskills of welding are the sameacross industries, so welders caneasily shift from one industry toanother, depending on where theyare needed most. For example,welders laid off in the automotivemanufacturing industry may be ableto find work in the oil and gasindustry. Growth of the defenseindustry, including themanufacturing of aircrafts andmissiles, is expected to contributeto employment growth.For all welders, job prospectsshould be better for those willing torelocate.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,Employment Projections programCertificate Program<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District is pleased to announce the start of a new certificate in ArtisticWelding. This certificate is designed to train individuals to use welding to create works of art. Theindividuals will learn design, theory and use of welding equipment, safe welding practices, and toincorporate art into this traditionally industrial field.As we watch the economic conditions and employment settings change we see that more and moreemployers continue to ask for individuals with diverse skills. Additionally, increased numbers of personsare choosing to be entrepreneurial and need to have a diverse skill set to sustain their economic needs.The welding and artistic welding courses that we offer allow individuals to become entrepreneurial whileadding diversity to their experience base. This program is great in that it offers so many opportunities forpersons to make a sustainable living wage doing something that they enjoy.Consider a career in welding or artistic welding and start your training with us at WCCCD!WHAT IS WELDING?Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. In this process, heat is applied tometal pieces, melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Because of its strength, welding isused in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, aerospace applications, and thousands ofother manufacturing activities. Welding also is used to join beams in the construction of buildings,bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries.WHERE DO WELDERS WORK?Welders work in a wide variety of industries, from car racing to manufacturing. The work that welders doand the equipment they use vary, depending on the industry. The most common and simplest type ofwelding today, arc welding, uses electrical currents to create heat and bond metals together—but thereare more than 100 different processes that a welder can use. The type of weld is normally determined bythe types of metals being joined and the conditions under which the welding is to take place.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.eduCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 21


Bio-Medical Equipment RepairTechnology ShowcaseEMPLOYMENTn May 2010, median annualwages in industries employing thelargest numbers of medicalequipment repairers were asfollows:• General medical and surgicalhospitals $48,740• Professional and commercialequipment and suppliesmerchant wholesalers $45,280• Electronic and precisionequipment repair andmaintenance $43,600• Health and professional carestores $33,830• Consumer goods rental$32,300According to the Bureau of LaborStatistics (BLS), employment ofmedical equipment repairers isexpected to grow 27 percent overthe 2008-18 decade. The BLSalso states that the proportion ofpeople in older age groups willgrow faster than the totalpopulation between 2008 and2018, which means that demandfor overall healthcare willincrease. In Michigan theemployment trend forbioengineers is expected to growan additional 70% by the year2018. BLS projects that thenumber of job openings isexpected to outnumber thenumber of qualified applicants,candidates with an associate’sdegree in biomedical equipmenttechnology or engineering shouldhave the best prospects.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor, OccupationalOutlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,Medical Equipment RepairersAssociate of Applied ScienceThe Associate of Applied Science Program in Bio-Medical Equipment Repair Technology is designedto provide students with in-depth knowledge of high technology equipment used in hospitals, clinicsand in the offices of medical doctors. Health care facilities today depend heavily on technology todiagnose, monitor and treat diseases. The equipment and technology utilized are intended toimprove the quality of healthcare. The students in the program will benefit by gaining skills makingthem competitive in the employment market as trends continue to require more technologicaltraining in the healthcare field.WHAT DO BIOMEDICAL REPAIR TECHNICIANS DO?Bio-Medical Equipment Repair Technologists have tasks that include functional and safetyinspections, preventive maintenance, calibration, troubleshooting, equipment repair, and the trainingof hospital personnel in the safe and proper use of the equipment.WHERE DO THEY WORK?Students who receive an Associates of Science in Biomedical Engineering Technology canimmediately seek employment in hospital settings, commercial and wholesale medical equipmentsuppliers, equipment repair companies and ambulatory health care services. Students can also workunder the supervision of biomedical engineers to assist with the design and manufacturing of newtechnologies in medical equipment.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu22 General Information (313) 496-2600


Criminal Justice: Public/PrivateSecurity ShowcaseEMPLOYMENTThe median annual wage ofsecurity guards and gamingsurveillance officers was $24,380in May 2010. However,employment opportunities paycan range into a six figure incomein corporate security.Employment of security guardsand gaming surveillance officersis expected to grow by 18 percentfrom 2010 to 2020, about as fastas the average for all occupations.Within the Detroit area,opportunities exist within theCasinos, Auto Companies,Hospitals, and Corporations.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor, OccupationalOutlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,Security Guards and GamingSurveillance Officers,CertificateThe Criminal Justice: Public/Private Security Certificate Program provides students with hands-onexperience in trend analysis, risk analysis, security surveys, and the application of Crime Preventionthrough Environmental Design. Students will also learn how to address different security relatedevents, conduct site surveys, and utilize proactive security measures. The Program is beneficial tothose interested in entering the field, those currently employed in the field, police officers,corrections officers, business owners, architects, retail workers, school employees, operationspersonnel, and those seeking the knowledge to help secure their environment.WHAT DO CRIMINAL JUSTICE: SECURITY INDIVIDUALS DO?Criminal Justice: Security individuals are responsible for the development, implementation andmanagement of the organization’s corporate security vision, strategy and programs. They direct staffin identifying, developing, implementing and maintaining security processes across the organizationto reduce risks, respond to incidents, and limit exposure to liability in all areas of financial, physical,and personal risk; establish appropriate standards and risk controls associated with intellectualproperty; and direct the establishment and implementation of policies and procedures related to datasecurity.WHERE DO THEY WORK?Criminal Justice: Security Graduates work in such areas as private corporate,business, residential property, industries, the Transportation SecurityAdministration (TSA), casinos, auto companies, hospitals, and shopping malls.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.eduCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.23


Electrical Electronics EngineeringTechnology ShowcaseEMPLOYMENTThe median annual wage ofelectrical and electronicsinstallers and repairers was$49,170 in May 2010. Overallemployment of electrical andelectronics installers andrepairers is expected to grow 3percent from 2010 to 2020,slower than the average for alloccupations. However, growthrates will vary by occupationalspecialty. Job opportunitiesshould be best for applicants whohave either an associate’s degreein electronics, certification, orrelated work experience.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor, OccupationalOutlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,Electrical and Electronic EngineeringTechniciansAssociate of Applied Science and Certificate ProgramsToday’s workforce needs to be responsive to the increasing request from more and more employers thatare seeking individuals with diverse skill sets. Oftentimes, the jobs that lead to a high skill, high wage,high demand career require postsecondary education and training.<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District offers an Associate of Applied Science in ElectricalElectronics Engineering Technology as well as four Certificate Degree options. These programs prepareour students for a wide range of job opportunities including installation and maintenance of electronicequipment in manufacturing, research, development, medicine and communications, while preparingstudents for International Society of Certified Technician (ISCET) certification exams.WHAT IS ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS?The Associate of Applied Science degree program is ideal for students interested in pursuing careersworking with the latest electronic, computer and industrial control technologies. This challengingprogram provides an exceptionally strong foundation in electronics theory supported by extensivehands-on experience through accompanying labs. Topics include amplifier and digital circuitry,programmable logic, robotics, microprocessors, instrumentation, simulation, troubleshooting andindustrial automation. Real world theory and applications are emphasized throughout the program.WHERE DO ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS WORK?Electrical and electronics installers and repairers install, repair, or replace a variety of electricalequipment in telecommunications, transportation, utilities, and other industries. Industrial ElectronicsTechnology graduates are employed in the design, testing, installation, and troubleshooting of industrialprocess control systems, robotics devices, communications systems and sophisticated instrumentationthroughout the world.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu24 General Information (313) 496-2600


Emergency Medical TechnologyShowcaseEMPLOYMENTThe median annual wage of EMTsand paramedics was $30,360 inMay 2010.Employment of EMTs andparamedics is expected to growby 33 percent from 2010 to 2020,much faster than the averagefor all occupations.Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor, OccupationalOutlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,EMTs and Paramedics,on the Internet athttp://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/emtsand-paramedics.htmAccredited by the Michigan Departmentof <strong>Community</strong> Health EMS & TraumaSystems Section.Associate of Applied Science and Certificate ProgramsThe Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) Associate of Applied Science degree and <strong>College</strong> Certificate ofCompletion curriculum stresses the integration of knowledge and skills required to competently perform prehospitalbasic, limited, and advanced life support. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District is a State ofMichigan, Michigan Department of <strong>Community</strong> Health (MDCH) EMS & Trauma Systems approved educationsponsor. Therefore, students that successfully meet the criteria for Medical First Responder, Basic EMT, orParamedic will also receive a certificate of completion and are eligible for Emergency Medical Technology(EMT) Program certification and the National Registry certification examination for Michigan licensure as aEMS Professional.WHAT DO EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS AND PARAMEDICS DO?Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics care for the sick or injured in emergency medicalsettings. People’s lives often depend on their quick reaction and competent care. EMTs and paramedicsrespond to emergency calls, perform medical services and transport patients to medical facilities.WHERE DO THEY WORK?Emergency medical technicians(EMTs) and paramedics work bothindoors and outdoors, in all types ofweather. Their work is physicallystrenuous and can be stressful,sometimes involving life-or-deathsituations and patients who aresuffering.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.eduCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 25


Hemodialysis Patient Care SpecialistShowcaseEMPLOYMENTAnnual salaries for hemodialysistechnicians range from $29,800to $40,800Many dialysis facilities acrossthe United States employ dialysistechnicians or patient caretechnicians to provide themajority of direct patient care.This, combined with theincreasing number of people withchronic kidney disease and renalfailure, results in an everincreasingneed for hemodialysistechnicians.Associate of Applied Science andCertificate Programswww.mayo.edu/mshs/careers/hemodialysis-patient-care-technician; 2012 MayoFoundation for Medical Educationand Research;The Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist <strong>College</strong> Certificate program is offered as a certificate optionfor students admitted into the HPCS program. Students will be trained to help patients with chronickidney disease (CKD) receive safe and effective dialysis. Students will learn about dialysis, how itwas developed, how to ensure high-quality care for patients and how to perform and carry out theirduties in a professional manner. A student’s educational experience includes both classroom coursework (didactic) and practical (clinical) instruction in a peri-operative environment. Upon successfulcompletion of the Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist Program, students will also receive acertificate of completion from WCCCD and be eligible to sit for the national certification exam.Note: Enrollment in the Hemodialysis Patient Care Specialist Program is limited to 15 students peryear due to the number of clinical – learner positions available at each of the clinical settings.WHAT DO HEMODIALYSIS TECHNICIANS DO?Hemodialysis technicians work together with registered nurses (RN) and licensed practical nurses(LPN) to provide direct patient care to patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis treatment due torenal failure.WHERE DO THEY WORK?Hemodialysis technicians work in hospitals, private health care facilities, and dialysis facilities.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu26 General Information (313) 496-2600


Light Rail Engineering ShowcaseEMPLOYMENTThe median annual wage of trainengineers and operators was$46,100 in May 2010. Medianwages for brake, signal, andswitch operators in May 2010 was$47,670.Employment of train engineersand operators is projected toexperience little or no change,growing 1 percent from 2010 to2020. However, job opportunitiesfor these occupations should befavorable because many currentworkers are approachingretirement age. Opportunities areexpected to be favorable in theDetroit Metropolitan area as thelight rail system becomesoperational.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor, OccupationalOutlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition,Train Engineers and OperatorsAssociate of Applied ScienceThe Light Rail Engineering Technology (LRT) program will prepare students for employment in the light railindustry developing in Detroit and other urban areas nationwide. With the coming of the M-1 rail line alongthe Woodward corridor, jobs in Light Rail Transportation will be available. WCCCD offers two AssociateDegrees in Light Rail Engineering Technology: an AAS in LRT with a focus on electromechanical work andan AAS in LRT with a focus on Signaling and Communications. Students will be prepared to sit forstandardized railroad worker certification exams upon completing the program.WHAT DO LIGHT RAIL TECHNICIANS DO?Passenger railroads deliver millions of passengers and long-distance commuters to destinationsthroughout the country. Subways and light-rail systems move passengers within metropolitan areas andtheir surrounding suburbs. All of these modes of rail transportation require employees to operate, oversee,and assist in rail operations. Graduates of the programs will be able to: Demonstrate a firm understandingof the operation of railcar electromechanical systems; diagnose and conduct entry level troubleshootingand repairs of railcars; demonstrate a basic understanding of the operation of railcar electromechanicalsystems; diagnose and conduct troubleshooting and repairs of electromechanical systems on railcars;demonstrate a basic understanding of the operation of a rail line and railcar signaling/communicationsystems; diagnose and conduct troubleshooting and repairs on signaling and communications systemsalong rail lines and on railcars.WHERE DO THEY WORK?Rail transportation workers are employed by three types of railroads: freight, passenger, and urban transit(subway and light rail). Rail transportation workers not only work on trains, but also can be found workingin rail yards where railcars are inspected, repaired, coupled, and uncoupled.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu27General Information (313) 496-2600


Sustainable Technology SpecialistShowcaseEMPLOYMENTThe median annual wage ofwholesale and manufacturing salesrepresentatives, technical andscientific products was $73,710 inMay 2010. The median annual wageof wholesale and manufacturingsales representatives, excepttechnical and scientific products was$52,440 in May 2010. Most salesrepresentatives earn a combinationof salary and commissions or salaryplus bonuses.Employment of wholesale andmanufacturing sales representativesis expected to grow by 16 percentfrom 2010 to 2020, about as fast asthe average for all occupations.Employment growth for salesrepresentatives is expected to followthe economy as a whole.Employment opportunities should bebest in independent agencies, whichoperate on a fee basis and representseveral manufacturers rather thanbuying and holding the product theyare selling.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.Department of Labor, Occupational OutlookHandbook, 2012-13 Edition, Wholesale andManufacturing Sales Representatives.CertificateThe Sustainable Technology Specialist Short-Term Certificate is designed to provide students with anunderstanding of the principles and practices of sustainability that can be applied to any industry.Attention is given to developing a written sustainability plan, creating the marketing case forincorporating sustainability into any business, and the development of practical skills in greenoperations, sales and purchasing. This program will expose the student to a wide range of topics inthe expanding Green Collar job arenas including: urban agriculture, environmentally friendly cleaningsupplies, energy efficient construction, sustainable building and site design, alternativetransportation methods (light rail and hybrid cars) as well as many other topics.WHAT DO SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS DO?Certificate holders in Sustainable Technology would act as wholesale, retail, or manufacturing salesrepresentatives selling goods for wholesalers or manufacturers to businesses, governmentagencies, and other organizations. They contact customers, explain product features, answer anyquestions that their customers may have, and negotiate prices. The benefit of this certificate is thatit allows individuals with a background in sustainability to represent their products and educatepotential end-users on behalf of their employers.WHERE DO THEY WORK?Upon completion of the Sustainable Technology Specialist program, a student will be prepared totake a position in any number of businesses where the desire to be sustainable for economical,environmental and social reasons is present.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.edu28 General Information (313) 496-2600


Welding Technology ShowcaseEMPLOYMENTThe median pay for welders asof 2010 was $35,450.Employment of welders, cutters,solderers, and brazers is expectedto grow 15 percent from 2010 to2020, about as fast as the averagefor all occupations.Employment growth reflectsthe need for welders inmanufacturing because of theimportance and versatility ofwelding as a manufacturingprocess. The basic skills ofwelding are the same acrossindustries, so welders can easilyshift from one industry to another,depending on where they areneeded most. For example,welders laid off in the automotivemanufacturing industry may beable to find work in the oil andgas industry. Growth of thedefense industry, including themanufacturing of aircrafts andmissiles, is expected to contributeto employment growth.For all welders, job prospectsshould be better for those willingto relocate.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,Employment Projections programAssociate of Applied Science andCertificate ProgramsThe Welding Technology programs allow an individual to become entrepreneurial while addingdiversity to their experience base. These programs offers many opportunities for persons to make asustainable living wage doing something that they enjoy. Consider a career in welding and start yourtraining with us at WCCCD!WHAT DO WELDERS DO?Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. In this process, heat isapplied to metal pieces, melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Because of its strength,welding is used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, aerospace applications, andthousands of other manufacturing activities. Welding also is used to join beams in the constructionof buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries.WHERE DO THEY WORK?Welders work in a wide variety of industries, from car racing to manufacturing. The work thatwelders do and the equipment they use vary, depending on the industry. The most common andsimplest type of welding today, arc welding, uses electrical currents to create heat and bond metalstogether—but there are more than 100 different processes that a welder can use. The type of weldis normally determined by the types of metals being joined and the conditions under which thewelding is to take place.For more information call 313-496-2600 or log on to our website www.wcccd.eduCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.29


Mary Ellen Stempfle19305 Vernier Road • Harper Woods, MI 48225Earn your bachelor’s or master’s degree close to home!WCCCD’s Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center offers Bachelor and advanced degree courses througheducational partnerships with University of Detroit Mercy, Western Michigan University, Walsh <strong>College</strong>,University of Michigan-Flint, Ferris State University and Michigan State University. In addition, selectWCCCD academic course offerings are available. Conveniently located in Harper Woods at 19305Vernier Road, this facility offers easy access to both 8 Mile Road and the I-94 expressway.• Finance, Graduate Certificate in Finance• Health Information Management, Bachelorof Science• Educational Administration, Master of Arts• Curriculum and Instruction, Master of Arts• Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work• Teaching of Mathematics, Master of Artsin the Teaching of MathematicsMetroDetroit• Bachelor inGeneral UniversityStudies• Master Gardener Certification• Master of ManagementBachelor of Science Degrees:• Allied Health• Criminal Justice• Dental Hygiene• Bachelor of Nursing• Bachelor of BusinessAdministrationFor more information call (313) 962-7150 or visit www.wcccd.edu


Campus SignatureProgramsDowntown Campus• Water Environment Technology• Business• Bio-Medical Equipment RepairTechnology (NEW)• Computer Information Systems• Computer Support Specialist• Light Rail Engineering Technology (NEW)• Network Administrator• Electrical/Electronics Engineering• Criminal Justice: Public/Private Security(NEW)Downriver Campus• Automotive Technology• Alternative Fuels Technology• Emergency Medical Technology• Fire Protection• Homeland SecurityEastern Campus• Artistic Welding (NEW)• Entrepreneurship• Welding• Advanced Manufacturing• Heating, Ventilation, and AirConditioning (HVAC)• Geothermal TechnologyNorthwest Campus• Nursing• Criminal Justice (Corrections and LawEnforcement)• Food Service Management• Dental Hygiene• Dental Assisting• Surgical Technology• Phlebotomy• Pharmacy TechnologyWestern Campus• Sustainable Buildings and Sites• Computer Information System• Global Supply Chain Management• Hemodialysis• Video Game Design & Animation• Website Designer• Electrical/Electronics Engineering• Heating, Ventilation andAir Conditioning (HVAC)For more information,please call 313-496-2600


Increase Your Employment Options:✓ Complete A Few Courses✓ Earn Certificates Towards a Degree✓ Prepare for an Industry Certification ExaminationBRAKES EXAMAUT 120 Brakes 1*AUT 203 Brakes II*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Brakes ExamTOTAL 18 CREDITS_______________________________________________ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICSSYSTEMS EXAMAUT 114 Electrical Electronics I*AUT 115 Electrical Electronics Systems II*AUT 116 Electrical Electronics Systems III*AUT 117 Electrical Electronics Systems IV*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Electrical/Electronics SystemsTOTAL 12 CREDITS_______________________________________________ENGINE PERFORMANCE EXAMAUT 118 Engine Performance I*AUT 119 Engine Performance II*AUT 200 Engine Performance III*AUT 201 Engine Performance IV*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Engine Performance ExamTOTAL 24 CREDITS_______________________________________________SUSPENSION & STEERING EXAMAUT 121 Steering and Suspension I*AUT 204 Steering and Suspension II*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Suspension & Steering ExamTOTAL 17 CREDITSAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION & TRANSAXLE EXAMAUT 122 Automatic Tranmission & Transaxle I*AUT 206 Automatic Transmission & Transaxle I*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Transmission & Axle ExamTOTAL 19 CREDITS_______________________________________________ENGINE REPAIR EXAMAUT 124 Engine Repair I*AUT 207 Engine Repair II*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Engine Repair ExamTOTAL 19 CREDITS_______________________________________________HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING EXAMAUT 125 Heating & Air Conditioning I*AUT 208 Heating & Air Conditioning II*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Heating & Air Conditioning ExamTOTAL 17 CREDITS_______________________________________________MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN & AXLE EXAMAUT 126 Manual Drive Train & Axles I*AUT 209 Manual Drive Train & Axles I*3rd Party Exam Preparation National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence(ASE): Manual Drive Train & Axles ExamTOTAL 17 CREDITS* Pre-requisites Required32General Information (313) 496-2600


Increase Your Employment Options:✓ Complete A Few Courses✓ Earn Certificates Towards a Degree✓ Prepare for an Industry Certification ExaminationCERTIFIED NURSE AIDE (CNA)NHS 101 Nursing Assistant3rd Party Exam Preparation Michigan Certified Nurse Aide Examination:CNA CertificationTOTAL 10 CREDITS_______________________________________________DENTALCertification: X-RayDEN 200 Dental Radiology TheoryDEN 201 Dental Radiology LabTOTAL 3 CREDITS3rd Party Exam Preparation Northeast Regional Board: Online ExamCertification: Local AnesthesiaDHY 214 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control +DHY 1 Lee (DHY 129 Clinical)*DHY 130 Clinical DHY 1 - LabDHY 131 Clinical DHY 1I - LecDHY 132 Clinical DHY 1I - LabDHY 211 PharmacologyTOTAL 16 CREDITS_______________________________________________FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENTCertification: Level I Foodservice ManagerFSM 105 Principles of Foodservice Systems +FSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundationand State of Michigan Certification ExamsTOTAL 5 CREDITSCertification: Food Safety and SanitationFSM 115 Food Safety and Sanitation +3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundationand State of Michigan Certification ExamsTOTAL 2 CREDITSHEALTH SCIENCESFOODSERVICE MANAGEMENTCertification: Food PreparationFSM 140 Principles of Food Preparation +3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundationand State of Michigan Certification ExamsTOTAL 2 CREDITSCertification: Food and Beverage ControlFSM 220 Food and Beverage Cost Control +3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundationand State of Michigan Certification ExamsMAT 112 Elementary Algebra or EquivalentTOTAL 6 CREDITSCertification: PurchasingFSM 230 Purchasing for Foodservice Systems +FSM 145 Quality Food Production3rd Party Exam National Restaurants Association (NRA) Educational Foundationand State of Michigan Certification ExamsMAT 112 Elementary Algegra or EquivalentTOTAL 6 CREDITS_______________________________________________SURGICAL TECHNOLOGYCertification: Central Service TechnicianSUR 100 Orientation to Surgical Technology - LectureSUR 101 Central Service Technician - Lecture +SUR 102 Central Service Technician - Lab and Clinical* Pre-requisite Required+Requires Program AdmissionCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.TOTAL 10 CREDITS33


Increase Your Employment Options:✓ Complete A Few Courses✓ Earn Certificates Towards a Degree✓ Prepare for an Industry Certification ExaminationINFORMATION SYSTEMSCOMPUTER OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMSCOURSESCISCO CCNA ExamCIS 237 CISCO CCNA*3rd Party Exam CISCO CCNA ExamTOTAL 14 CREDITS_______________________________________________MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGYSPECIALIST (MCTS) EXAM PREPARATIONCertified Technology SpecialistCT 211 Computer Networking I*3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-680OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS COURSESMicrosoft Office Specialist ExamOIS 251OIS 252OIS 253OIS 254Microsoft Word Specialist*Microsoft Excel Specialist*Microsoft Powerpoint SpecialistMicrosoft Access Specialist3rd Party Exam Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)TOTAL 15 CREDITS_______________________________________________COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COURSESCompTIA A+ Exam 1 PreparationCT 209 Computer RepairCT 213 Network Infrastructure Configuration*3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-642CT 215 Computer Networking III*3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-6433rd Party Exam CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-701CompTIA A+ Exam 2 PreparationCT 210 CompTIA A+*3rd Party Exam CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam #220-702TOTAL 4 CREDITSTOTAL 10 CREDITSCT 217Computer Networking IV** Pre-requisite Required3rd Party Exam Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration: MCTS Exam # 70-640TOTAL 20 CREDITS34 General Information (313) 496-2600


Increase Your Employment Options:✓ Complete A Few Courses✓ Earn Certificates Towards a Degree✓ Prepare for an Industry Certification ExaminationCERTIFICATE: GENERAL WELDING - LEVEL 1FM106 Safety & Support ServicesWLT101 Arc/Oxygen – Acetylene WeldingWLT103 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)ENG119 English IMAT121 Technical Mathematics IDRT101 Blueprint ReadingWLT104 Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) WeldingWLT105 MIG/Flux-Core/Plasma Welding3rd Party Exam American Welding Society – Level OneSKILLED TRADESTOTAL 32 CREDITSCERTIFICATE: ADVANCED WELDING – LEVEL 2MAT122 Technical Mathematics IIWLT102 Arc WeldingWLT106 Welding FabricationMAN120 Survey of Material ScienceENG134 Technical CommunicationsElective WeldingWLT107 Welding Fabrication IIElective WeldingWLT112 Troubleshooting and Repair3rd Party Exam American Welding Society – Level TwoTOTAL 29 CREDITSCERTIFICATE: SPECIALIZED WELDING – LEVEL 3MAN110 Manufacturing Processes IWLT201 Specialized Welding ProcessesWLT208 Pipe WeldingPHY115 Fundamentals of PhysicsWLT209 Advanced Pipe WeldingWLT202 Quality Testing – WeldingWLT210 Weld Certification3rd Party Exam American Welding Society – Level ThreeTOTAL 28 CREDITSMANUFACTURING/COMPUTER NUMERICALCONTROL (CNC)DRT 101 Blueprint ReadingMAN 100 Shop Equipment and ToolsNC 111 Numerical Control Concepts3rd Party Exam NIMS Certificate – Measurement, Materials, and SafetyMAN 110 Manufacturing Process INC 222 CNC Machining and Programming3rd Party Exam NIMS Certificate – Job Planning, Bench Work, and LayoutNC 230 CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics INC 234 CNC Programming and Machining II3NC 240 CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics II3rd Party Exam NIMS Certificate – CNC Mill OperationsNC 231 CNC Turning Center Operation and Graphics INC 235 CNC Machining Center Operation and Graphics II3rd Party Exam NIMS Certificate – CNC Lathe OperationsTOTAL 30 CREDITSCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.35


www.wcccd.eduIn an effort to improve WCCCD student access to all District communications we are nowrequiring that all academic students have a free WCCCD student Email account. This willenable students to have instant access to important student and District information andprovide each student with a safe and secure method in which to communicate with WCCCD.All official college communication to students will come through WCCCD student Emailaccounts. WCCCD students will be responsible for communications sent to their address bythe District as we switch our student communication process from a paper system to Email.What does this mean for WCCCD students?• Students will have instant access to officialcommunications about their classes, billingstatements, financial aid, student accounts,retention alerts, emergency alerts, etc. andthese will come only to your WCCCDstudent Email (no longer on paper).• Messages sent by students to WCCCD fromtheir WCCCD student Email account will besecure and will not be at risk of being held as“spam”.• Students will be more informed and have theability to take charge of their education atWCCCD!What do you need to do?• Simply register for any academic class andyou will automatically be provided with aWCCCD student Email account.• Please note it will take 24 hours from thetime you register for classes for your WCCCDstudent Email account to be activated.• Check your Email account regularly to stayin touch and in control of your education atWCCCD!36 General Information (313) 496-2600


EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEMHave you signed up to receivenotice of school closings andemergencies on your cell phone?Sign-up for theWCCCDEmergency AlertSystem @www.wcccd.eduBeing informed meansbeing prepared!Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.37


DISTANCE LEARNINGDISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...Choose the Distance Learning course that best fits your busy lifestyle!• ONL (ONLINE) - May be taken anytime, anywhere. May require on-campus labs, classsessions, or exams.• ITV (INTERACTIVE TELEVISION) - Delivery to remote sites using the latestadvancements in videoconferencing equipment. Students are on campus for class sessions.• LIO (LIVE-INTERACTIVE ONLINE) - Take a course in a computer lab orclassroom, from home, or while traveling. Class sessions meet on specified days and times; all youneed is a computer and internet connection.Determine your compatibility for • Online • Interactive Television • Live-Interactive Online coursesby completing the Distance Learning Questionnaire below:<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> DistrictDistance Learning QuestionnairePlease complete the following by marking the response that best applies to you.When you have finished, total your number of Yes and No responses at the bottom of this form. Yes No1. Do you like working and learning on a computer?2. Do you think of yourself as a self-motivated individual?3. Are you able to learn best through written modes rather than through visual and oral means?4. Are you self-disciplined enough to follow lessons on your own?5. Do you lack the need for a lot of emotional support or guidance to learn?6. Will you be comfortable if you don’t get to see your instructor in person and have to ask questions by Email or telephone?7. Do you have good study skills?8. Do you normally complete your work tasks in a timely manner?9. Do you have good reading and writing skills?10. Do you use a computer at least once a day?TOTAL7 - 10 yes answers indicate that you are a good candidate for Online courses.5 - 6 yes answers indicate that time management and self discipline skills will help you succeed in Online courses.4 or fewer yes answers indicate that on-campus, ITV, or Live-Interactive Online courses may best suit you.38General Information (313) 496-2600


DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...• ONL (Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • LIO (Live Interactive Online)ONLINE (SECTION B01 – B15)Online courses are delivered via the Internet. The Internet links faculty and students through the computer, whether they are in thesame city or on opposite sides of the world. Online courses offer you rigorous, high quality instruction and the flexibility of accessingthem anytime, anywhere. Of course, students must participate fully in online courses, and are required to complete assignments andmeet deadlines. The major advantage of an online course is its continuous format which allows students to work at the times that bestsuit them. You can access your course 24 hours a day, seven days a week.ONLINE PLATFORMThe online platform is the Blackboard distance education platform. Blackboard courses do not require any special software.You must have a Java-enabled browser, such as Internet Explorer.DISTANCE LEARNINGBLACKBOARD ORIENTATION (Choose from one of two options)Students taking their first online class must successfully complete a mandatory orientation either online or face-to-face.ONLINE ORIENTATION:Go to www.wcccd.edu, then click Distance Learning, click Blackboard, and click Begin Orientation. On the first day of the semester,you will be allowed to log on to Blackboard with your WCCCD ID and PIN.NOTE: Section numbers are the last 3 characters following the CRN.Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you. 39


DISTANCE LEARNINGDISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...• ONL (Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • LIO (Live Interactive Online)FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SESSION:Due to limited seating, students must Email Distance Learning at distancelearning@wcccd.edu, to make a reservation forone of the sessions listed below. The Distance Learning Department will respond with a confirmation Email. STUDENTSARE NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND WITHOUT A CONFIRMATION EMAIL FROM DISTANCE LEARNING.FACE-TO-FACE BLACKBOARD ORIENTATION SCHEDULE* NORTHWEST, WESTERN AND EASTERN (Students may go to any campus for the orientation) . . .Mon., Aug. 12th, 6:00-7:15 pm* DOWNTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tues., Aug. 13th, 6:00-7:15 pm* DOWNRIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thurs., Aug. 15th, 6:00-7:15 pm* Contact the Campus for room numbers.* Be sure to complete the online orientation if you are unable to attend the face-to-face orientation.BLACKBOARD COURSE SITESAccess to course sites will be granted on the first day of the semester.TEXTBOOKS AND MATERIALSBooks and materials for online courses (as required) are available at all WCCCD campus bookstore locations.COMPUTER SKILL REQUIREMENTSWhile there is no need to be a computer “techie,” it is important to have a working knowledge of your computer peripherals andsoftware applications.MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTSPlatform: PC (Windows XP, Vista, 7), Mac (OSX 10.5, 10.6)Hardware: 2 GB of RAM, 2 G of free disk space, sound card with speakerModem: Ethernet or wireless network cardSoftware: Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader. MAC users will need to have Microsoft Office for MAC.Browser: Internet Explorer 8 or later, Mozzila 3.5 or 3.6, Safari 3.2, 4.0NOTE: JavaScript & Cookies must be enabled.REGISTRATION INFORMATIONOnline classes follow the same registration, withdrawal, and refund guidelines as face-to-face classes.WHERE TO GO FOR HELPContact technical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 or live chat technical support at www.wcccd.edu, click on Distance Learning, thenclick on Blackboard Technical Support (Live Chat 24/7). Email at distancelearning@wcccd.eduFOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BEING AN ONLINE STUDENTA schedule of online classes, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s), a Distance Learning Questionnaire and other information about online classesare available on our website at http://www.wcccd.edu (click on Distance Learning logo). Instructions for accessing online classes throughBlackboard can be found in this schedule.FOLLOW THESE COURSE GUIDELINES• Complete the Distance Learning Questionnaire at http://www.wcccd.edu under “Quick Links.”This questionnaire will help you determine if online courses fit your learning style.• Review your personal schedule to set aside appropriate time for your online course work.• Remember you will be expected to connect to and participate in the online class throughout the week.MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRTUAL LEARNING COLLABORATIVE (MCCVLC)The MCCVLC is a project of the Michigan <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Association that distributes online class offerings from member institutions tostudents in a virtual learning environment with support services provided by the host school. Any student currently enrolled in a Michigancommunity college may register for one or more of the courses. To register for classes, students can log onto the MCCVLC website,www.mccvlc.org. <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District (WCCCD) students cannot register for WCCCD classes through the MCCVLC.40General Information (313) 496-2600


DISTANCE LEARNING WORKS FOR YOU...• ONL (Online) • ITV (Interactive Television) • LIO (Live Interactive Online)ITV – INTERACTIVE TELEVISION (SECTION I01 – I04)Interactive Television makes it possible for students to participate in courses they may not have been able to take because of travelrestrictions or low enrollments. The WCCCD Interactive Television system currently allows students to take live classes byvideoconferencing at all campus locations. Generally, instructors rotate between ITV locations, providing students with theopportunity of live contact.WHERE TO GO FOR HELPContact Distance Learning by Email at distancelearning@wcccd.edu.DISTANCE LEARNINGLIVE-INTERACTIVE ONLINE (SECTION L01)Live-Interactive Online courses are delivered via the computer at specified days and times. Text, graphics, and audio are sent to thestudents’ computers simultaneously for online collaboration and learning with an instructor. Course sessions may be archived for review ormakeup of missed class sessions.COMPUTER SKILL REQUIREMENTSWhile there is no need to be a computer “techie,” it is important to have a working knowledge of your computer peripherals andsoftware applications.MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTSStudents should have access to a computer at home, in a campus computer lab, or their community. The computer should have the following:Headset with microphone in classroom, computer labs, or community; a microphone and speakers or earphone at home.Platform: PC (Windows XP, Vista, 7), Mac (OSX 10.5, 10.6)Hardware: 2 GB of RAM, 2 G of free disk space, sound card with speakerModem: Ethernet or wireless network cardSoftware: Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader. MAC users will need to have Microsoft Office for MAC.Browser: Internet Explorer 8 or later, Mozzila 3.5 or 3.6, Safari 3.2, 4.0NOTE: JavaScript & Cookies must be enabled.WHERE TO GO FOR HELPContact Distance Learning by Email at distancelearning@wcccd.edu.NOTE: Section numbers are the last 3 characters following the CRN.Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.41


DISTANCE LEARNINGInstructions for Accessing Distance LearningCourses Through BlackboardAccess to course sites will be granted on the first day of the semesterFirst time Blackboard User:1. Visit the WCCCD web site at www.wcccd.edu2. Click "Distance Learning"3. Click "New Distance Learning Students Enter Here" (once reading the letter)4. After reading the letter click “here”5> Click Login and enter credentialsUse your WCCCD ID number and PIN to login.Your PIN should be your Webgate PIN or birthdate (e.g.,January 2, 1944 would be 010244 for the PIN number). Ifyou have problems logging into this system please contacttechnical support 24/7 at 1-866-846-8494 and provide yourWCCCD ID, full name, and birthdate. You will receivefurther assistance via Email.Have an Account? Login Here.Enter login information here and click theLogin button below.Enter 9 digit WCCCD ID Number ie. A00131218Enter your 6 digit PIN Number ie. 012338Please Note: your account will NOT work unless youhave waited 24 hours after you register for an online class.Forgot password?Login6. From your “Home” page, click on the course link to enter the course site.7. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course.Returning Blackboard User:There are two ways to access Blackboard1. Visit the WCCCD web site at www.wcccd.edu2. Click "Distance Learning"3. Click "Blackboard"4. Click “Log In”5. Log into Blackboard using your WCCCD ID and PIN6. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course-OR-1. Go to blackboard.wcccd.edu2. Click “User Log In”3. Enter your WCCCD ID and PIN4. Be sure to click on "Logout" each time you leave the course42General Information (313) 496-2600


Distance Learning ChecklistAfter Registering for a Distance Learning Course, CompleteThis Checklist to Get StartedOnline (SECTION B01 – B15)Did I:• Check that my CRN ends in B01 – B15• Complete an online or in-person orientation if I am new to online courses at WCCCD• Complete the steps in “Instructions for Accessing Distance Learning Courses Through Blackboard”• Become familiar with my course site on Blackboard (available on the first day of the semester)DISTANCE LEARNINGInteractive Television (SECTION I01 – I04)Did I:• Check that my CRN ends in I01 – I04• Attend class as listed in the <strong>Schedule</strong> of ClassesLive-Interactive Online (SECTION L01)Did I:• Check that my CRN ends in L01• Purchase a headset with a microphone• Log into the class as indicated in the course scheduleNOTE: Section numbers are the last 3 characters following the CRN.Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.43


DISTANCE LEARNINGWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAccountingACC 100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING94534 -L01VR 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S ONL Sanborn, JudyACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING92103 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Carla92104 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Carla92687 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, CarlaACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I92105 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, YorkACC 110 (B 01) MANDATORY SESSIONS - ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN 8/24 (10 AM - 3 PM).EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM - 3 PM) MIDTERM 10/12, FINAL 12/7.92106 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, YorkACC 110 (B 02) MANDATORY SESSIONS - ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN 8/24 (10 AM - 3 PM).EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM - 3 PM) MIDTERM 10/12, FINAL 12/7.92107 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, YorkACC 110 (B 03) MANDATORY SESSIONS - ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN 8/24 (10 AM - 3 PM).EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM - 3 PM) MIDTERM 10/12, FINAL 12/7.92464 -L01VR 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LIO Sanborn, JudyLIO COURSE CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS.ACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 11092108 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, YorkACC 111(B 01) MANDATORY SESSIONS - ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN 8/24 (10 AM - 3 PM).EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM - 3 PM) MIDTERM 10/12, FINAL 12/7.92109 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Brown, YorkACC 111(B 02) MANDATORY SESSIONS - ORIENTATION: DOWNTOWN 8/24 (10 AM - 3 PM).EXAMS HELD SATURDAYS (10 AM - 3 PM) MIDTERM 10/12, FINAL 12/7.92465 -L01VR 4.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM MW LIO Sanborn, JudyLIO COURSE CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS.ACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I92110 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, CarlaAllied Health<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong><strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEALH 105 MEDICAL MATHCO-REQUISITES: MAT 10092456 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL StaffALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS83773 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Gray, Tabitha83774 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Gray, Tabitha84816 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron92610 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron94536 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron94537 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Carron94538 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, JoyceALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS83777 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Gray, Tabitha83778 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Gray, Tabitha84889 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Miller, Deborah94539 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Reed, Carolyn94540 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Reed, Carolyn44General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTAnthropologyANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY83781 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Gellci, Diana83782 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Gellci, Diana92580 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Gellci, DianaANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY92457 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Sullivan, Timothy92671 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Sullivan, Timothy94541 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Sullivan, TimothyBiology<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorBIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY83786 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Greene, Curtis83787 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Greene, Curtis94542 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Skidmore, LynndaBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.0086041 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Byrd, BerthaBIO 155 (B 03) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: WESTERNCAMPUS (FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 8/30, 9/20, 10/11, 10/25, 11/15.86043 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Meyers, DesireeBIO 155 THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON-CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULED AS LISTED BELOW: WESTERN CAMPUS(FRIDAYS 8AM - 2PM) 9/6, 9/27, 10/18, 11/1, 11/29.BIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0096312 -B01VR 4.00 - StaffTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWEST CAMPUS FRIDAY 9A.-3PM8/23,9/13,10/4, 11/1,12/696313 -B02VR 4.00 - StaffTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS:NORTHWEST CAMPUS FRIDAY 9A.-3PM8/30,9/20,10/11, 11/8,11/15BIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.0096316 -B01VR 4.00 - StaffTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWEST CAMPUS SATURDAY 8:30-1:30PM 8/24,9/7, 9/14,10/5,11/2,12/796317 -B02VR 4.00 - StaffTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWEST CAMPUS SATURDAY 8:30-1:30PM 8/31,9/21, 9/28,10/12, 11/9, 11/16BIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 25083794 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Meyers, Desiree83795 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Schmidt, Ann83796 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Abbas, Mohammed94543 -B05VR 4.00 - ONL Abbas, MohammedBIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0096314 -B01VR 4.00 - StaffTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: DOWNRIVER CAMPUS (SATURDAY 8:30-4:430) 8/24, 9/14, 10/5, 11/2, 12/796315 -B02VR 4.00 - StaffTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES ON CAMPUS LAB MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: DOWNRIVER CAMPUS (SATURDAY 8:30-4:430) 8/31, 9/21, 10/12 11/9, 11/16DISTANCE LEARNINGCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.45


DISTANCE LEARNINGWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTBusinessBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS83804 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie92581 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Cook-Cogborn, Lonia92582 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Cook-Cogborn, Lonia92747 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Cook-Cogborn, Lonia94544 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Cook-Cogborn, Lonia94545 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Cook-Cogborn, LoniaBUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT83806 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas86052 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas92670 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Stewart, MarkBUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11392079 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Abraham, LaureceBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.0083814 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas83815 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas83816 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda83817 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda86054 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie92081 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie92082 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Mary92583 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Harris, PamelaBUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.0083819 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda83820 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Moses, Belinda92083 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Harris, PamelaBUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12083822 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Fairbanks, Douglas94546 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, CarlaBusiness LawBL 201 BUSINESS LAW I92085 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Ciampa, GaryBL 201 (B 01) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES MEETINGS AT THE DOWNRIVER CAMPUS: TUESDAYS(6:30 - 9:00 PM) 9/11, 10/19, 10/30, 12/4.92086 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Ciampa, GaryBL 201 (B 02) THIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES MEETINGS AT THE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS: THURSDAYS(6:30 - 9:00 PM) 9/13, 10/11, 11/1, 12/6.92087 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Ciampa, GaryTHIS ONLINE COURSE REQUIRES MEETINGS AT THE NORTHWEST CAMPUS: SATURDAYS (9:00 - 11:30 AM) 9/15, 10/13, 11/3,12/892744 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL DeJongh, StanleyComputer Information Systems<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0083827 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, Roya83828 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, Roya84813 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Amirsadri, Roya92088 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL Adams, Jon92462 -L01VR 4.00 8:00AM - 1:00PM F LIO De Petro, AlexanderLIO COURSE CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY LOCATION WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET CONNECTIONS.46General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTCIS 203 VISUAL BASICPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $15.0083831 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Abani, KavehCIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 11083834 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Abani, KavehCorrectionsCOR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS83836 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James86479 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James92611 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, WarrenCOR 101 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICEPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10083838 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, Warren86480 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Evans, WarrenCriminal JusticeCJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE82323 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James83840 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James86481 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, James94547 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Jackson, JamesDietetic TechnologyDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 15583843 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie84814 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney84815 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney94548 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie94549 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, Willie94550 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Singleton, WillieEconomicsECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I82339 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter83844 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter83845 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter92093 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Badry, Peter92094 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Colston, ErvinECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 10183848 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Colston, Ervin83849 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Colston, ErvinEnglish<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I84769 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Slavcheff, MaryENG 119 ENGLISH I82316 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas83857 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas83858 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas83859 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas83860 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Howard, Thomas84817 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, ShamaneDISTANCE LEARNINGCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.47


DISTANCE LEARNINGWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT86070 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane92564 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Leitch, Leslie92565 -B11VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve92566 -B12VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve92668 -B13VR 3.00 - ONL Rasheed-Shabazz, Bakkah92669 -B14VR 3.00 - ONL Staff92745 -B15VR 3.00 - ONL Staff92746 -B16VR 3.00 - ONL Staff94517 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, Shamane94518 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Bell, ShamaneENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 11082317 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Lagina, Sharon83862 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha83863 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha83864 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha83866 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Floyd, Stacha92099 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Lagina, Sharon92100 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve92101 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Goldberg, Steve92567 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony92568 -B12VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony92569 -B13VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, Anthony94519 -B11VR 3.00 - ONL Daniels, AnthonyENG 212 WOMEN IN LITERATURE83871 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Cintron, Esperanza88503 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Cintron, EsperanzaENG 228 INTRODUCTION TO FOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGY86075 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Cintron, EsperanzaENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12083872 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Mahony, Mary86483 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL StaffENG 250 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1800 TO PRESENTPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12086484 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL StaffENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12083876 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Mahony, Mary83877 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Mahony, MaryENG 290 SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE86074 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL StaffEntrepreneurshipENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP94520 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Watkins, ValundaFire Protection TechnologyFPT 150 PRINCIPLE OF EMERGENCY SERVICE94507 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Andrew, DennisFPT 175 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CHEMISTRY96276 -B01VR 4.00 - LEC Carroll, LiamFood Service System Management<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorFSM 115 FOOD SAFETY AND SANITATION92035 -B01VR 2.00 - ONL Atlas, Courtney93374 -B02VR 2.00 - ONL Hubbard, Marion48General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTFrenchFRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I92453 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Staff94521 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL StaffFRE 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH IIPRE-REQUISITES: FRE 10192454 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL StaffGeographyGEG 202 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY82322 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph83885 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, Joseph92570 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Burin, Dennis94522 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Burin, DennisHistoryHIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165083895 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton83896 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael86077 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Shepherd, Kenneth92571 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Shepherd, KennethHIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT82320 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Staff86486 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael92572 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Staff92679 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, JosephHIS 220 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN83900 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton83901 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, Burton92573 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Livingston, BurtonHIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186583902 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael86487 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Swope, Michael92574 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Cook, JosephHIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT83904 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice83905 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice92575 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Shepherd, KennethHomeland SecurityHLS 100 INTRODUCTION TO HOMELAND SECURITY92210 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Marcinkowski, JamesHotel Management<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorHTM 200 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT OPERATIONS92034 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Hardrick, LaToyaHTM 210 CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGEMENT92496 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Hardrick, LaToyaHTM 225 SPECIAL EVENTS AND CATERING MANAGEMENT93373 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Hardrick, LaToyaDISTANCE LEARNINGCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.49


DISTANCE LEARNINGWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTHumanitiesHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS82318 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell83916 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell83917 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, Addell92063 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie92064 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie92562 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie92576 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Wyszynski, Stefanie94523 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Macell94524 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Macell94525 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL StaffHUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER92067 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Anderson, AddellManagementMGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15083925 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Wilson-Smith, Leslie83927 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla86093 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, Carla92677 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Williams, CarlaMarketingMKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15083928 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven83930 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, Haven92675 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Crim, HavenMathematics<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10582336 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, Tiana83931 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy84918 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy86097 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, Kussiy86098 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Alyass, KussiyMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11286099 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian86100 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian88283 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian88284 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian92089 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, Lillian92090 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Jenkins, LillianMAT 128 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11294526 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, TianaMAT 129 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS IIPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 12883936 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Myers, TianaMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11383939 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin83941 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin86489 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, Kevin50General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTMAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15584781 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Nwankwo, OliverMAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15683945 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Lawson, KevinOffice Information SystemsOIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPECIALISTLAB FEE: $15.0090041 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Abraham, LaurecePhilosophyPHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY83948 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael83949 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael83950 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, Michael86101 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Mardoyan, MichaelPolitical SciencePS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT82313 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice83957 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice83958 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice83959 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Talpos, Beatrice83960 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles83961 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles83962 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles83963 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Needham Jr, Charles92113 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara92114 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara92560 -B11VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara92684 -B12VR 3.00 - ONL Smith, Pinara92685 -B13VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, Mark92686 -B14VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, Mark94527 -B15VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, Mark94528 -B16VR 3.00 - ONL Hoffman, MarkPsychology<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY82314 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida83967 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida83968 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Merchant, Cheryl83969 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida83970 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary90505 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary92561 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary92579 -B12VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida92682 -B11VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary94529 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary94530 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Pequinot, Mary94531 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, Alida94533 -B15VR 3.00 - ONL Quick, AlidaPSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT88505 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy88506 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy88507 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy92577 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Madison, Norma92578 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Morrow, Kathy92680 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt92681 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt94551 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, WyattDISTANCE LEARNINGCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.51


DISTANCE LEARNINGWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTPSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 10190321 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda90322 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Paul, Rhonda90323 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Fisher, Wyatt92068 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Madison, NormaSocial WorkSW 102 EXPLORING HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN THE ENVIRONMENTPRE-REQUISITES: SW 10192479 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Simpson, GailSociologySOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY92065 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna92066 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna92071 -B03VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna92563 -B10VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry92666 -B11VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry92667 -B12VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, Sherry94552 -B04VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine94553 -B05VR 3.00 - ONL Temple, Katherine94554 -B06VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Joyce94555 -B07VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Joyce94556 -B08VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, Joyce94557 -B09VR 3.00 - ONL Henderson, JoyceSOC 245 MARRIAGE AND FAMILYPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 10094558 -B01VR 3.00 - ONL Galvan, Donna94559 -B02VR 3.00 - ONL Brown, SherrySpanishSPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I92072 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica92455 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica94560 -B03VR 4.00 - ONL Pettis, Erica94561 -B04VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, MariaSPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: SPA 10194562 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, Maria94563 -B02VR 4.00 - ONL Perez, MariaSurgical Technology Program<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorSUR 120 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUESPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120 AND ENG 119 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 11092073 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL StaffSUR 160 SURGICAL SEMINAR/CERTIFICATION PREPARATIONLAB FEE: $30.0092074 -B01VR 4.00 - ONL Staff52General Information (313) 496-2600


Anthony T. ArminiakWelcome to the Downriver Campus. We understand that education andtraining are significant factors for future success and this is the right time togain a competitive advantage whether you are pursuing short-term training,a one-year college certificate, or an associate degree. We are a vibrant learningcommunity for students and faculty and proud of our outstanding programsand services.DOWNRIVER CAMPUSWe hope you will take advantage of the opportunities available at theDownriver Campus and throughout the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>District to participate in student life and continuing education. As the home forthe District’s Heinz C. Prechter Education and Performing Arts Center, theBrown and Juanita Ford Art Gallery, and the Michigan Institute for Public SafetyEducation, the Downriver Campus is host to a number of cultural events,conferences, workshops, seminars, exhibits, and performances. You have an openinvitation to these and other activities. As well, we encourage you to help usspread the word about the great things happening at the campus andthroughout the District in our community.Thank you for being a member of our learning community and remember tostrive for excellence in all that you do.Anthony T. Arminiak, MSACampus President and CAO/Provost MIPSECan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.53


PELHAM RD.DOWNRIVER CAMPUS21000 Northline RoadTaylor, MI 48180Campus Information734-946-3500Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118www.wcccd.eduMERRIMAN RD.DETROITMETROAIRPORTECORSE94INKSTERBEECH DALYEUREKA RD.NWICK RD.24GODDARD RD.TELEGRAPHPARDEENORTHLINE RD.SUPERIOR75ALLEN RD.ALLEN RD.39TRENTON AVE.Not all courses and programs are offeredevery semester at each campus. Programsare offered District-Wide, meaning thatstudents can sometimes expect to attendclasses at more than one campus in order tocomplete programs.HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-10:00 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-5:00 pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-4:00 pmFeatured Campus Programs• Accounting• Alternative Fuels Technology• Automotive ServiceTechnology• Emergency MedicalTechnology• Fire Protection Technology• Homeland Security54General Information (313) 496-2600


WEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time TypeFRIDAY OFFERINGSEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 80502 3:00PM - 10:55PM LABEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 84196 3:00PM - 10:55PM LABEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 84198 3:00PM - 10:55PM LABSATURDAY OFFERINGSACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 80022 12:00PM - 3:55PM LECAUT 120 BRAKES I 81515 8:00AM - 3:55PM IMBAUT 203 BRAKES II 81516 8:00AM - 3:55PM LECBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 80104 10:00AM - 1:55PM LECBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 80104 2:00PM - 3:55PM LABBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 86146 10:00AM - 1:55PM LECBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 86146 2:00PM - 3:55PM LABBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 86326 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION 84215 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECEMT 101 FIRST AID 92015 8:00AM - 9:55AM LECEMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER 92016 10:00AM - 2:25PM LECEMT 218 EMERGENCY MEDICINE PREPARATORY 80506 8:00AM - 12:55PM LECENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I 94785 8:30AM - 11:25AM LECENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II 94786 8:30AM - 11:25AM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 94787 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 94788 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 80521 8:30AM - 11:25AM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 91935 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECERT 215 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGYCLINICAL 92019 8:00AM - 8:00PM LABHUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER 89958 8:30AM - 11:25AM LECMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 94649 8:30AM - 11:25AM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 94651 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 80968 12:00PM - 3:55PM LECOIS 100 KEYBOARDING 9<strong>2013</strong> 8:30AM - 11:25AM IMBPHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 84186 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 91949 8:30AM - 11:25AM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 91961 11:30AM - 2:25PM LECSPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 94596 12:00PM - 3:55PM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 91966 8:30AM - 11:25AM LECDOWNRIVER CAMPUSCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.55


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNRIVER CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAccountingACC 100 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING80009 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Thomas, MyronACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I80022 DR 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Thomas, Myron94510 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Thomas, MyronAnthropology<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>ANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY80061 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Montilus, GuerinANT 210 ANTHROPOLOGY OF SEX AND CULTURE96161 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Sullivan, TimothyArtART 101 DRAWING I81740 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Rouleau, FrancineART 121 PAINTING I80082 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55PM MW LEC Rouleau, FrancineART 131 CERAMICS ILAB FEE: $30.0080084 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Cheetham, MartaART 151 SCULPTURE ILAB FEE: $30.0092267 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Cheetham, MartaAutomotive Service TechnologyAUT 101 AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALSLAB FEE: $50.0080088 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Depowski, MartinYAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: CLASS BEGINS 8/20/13 - 10/12/13AUT 102 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ILAB FEE: $50.0080089 DR 4.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Depowski, MartinYAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIREDAUT 103 AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS ILAB FEE: $50.0080090 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Depowski, MartinYAATC COURSE PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED: CLASS BEGINS 10/14/13 - 12/5/13AUT 114 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ICOREQ: AUT 115LAB FEE: $50.0081506 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/21/<strong>2013</strong> AND ENDS 10/7/<strong>2013</strong>89947 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/20/<strong>2013</strong> AND ENDS 10/8/<strong>2013</strong>FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5256 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAUT 115 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IICOREQ: AUT 114LAB FEE: $50.0081507 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/9/13- 12/9/1389948 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/10/13- 12/5/13AUT 118 ENGINE PERFORMANCE ICOREQ: AUT 119LAB FEE: $50.0086327 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/20/13 - 10/8/1391644 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Seal, JerryFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/20/13 -10/8/13AUT 119 ENGINE PERFORMANCE IICOREQ: AUT 118LAB FEE: $50.0086328 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/10/13 -12/5/1391645 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Seal, JerryAUT 120 BRAKES ICOREQ: AUT 203LAB FEE: $50.0081515 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 3:55PM S IMB StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/24/13 -10/12/13AUT 121 SUSPENSION AND STEERING ICOREQ: AUT 204LAB FEE: $50.0086332 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/21/13-10/7/13AUT 151 LIGHT DUTY DIESEL ENGINESLAB FEE: $100.0092012 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC StaffAUT 203 BRAKES IICOREQ: AUT 120LAB FEE: $50.0081516 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 3:55PM S LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 10/9/13- 12/713AUT 204 SUSPENSION AND STEERING IICOREQ: AUT 121LAB FEE: $50.0086333 DR 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 10/9/13 - 12/9/13BiologyBIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY80098 DR 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Jensen, BethBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.0080104 DR 4.00 10:00AM - 1:55PM S LEC Carter, EugeneDR 2:00PM - 3:55PM S LAB Carter, Eugene80105 DR 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR 2:00PM - 3:55PM W LAB Marquardt, Patricia80106 DR 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Lucas, Jo AnnDR 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LAB Lucas, Jo Ann80110 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Steffensky, MarkDR 8:00PM - 9:55PM T LAB Steffensky, Mark84823 DR 4.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Steffensky, MarkDR 6:00PM - 7:55PM M LAB Steffensky, MarkFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.57DOWNRIVER CAMPUS


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNRIVER CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor84828 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR 10:00AM - 11:55AM W LAB Marquardt, Patricia84831 DR 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Sherwood, DonaldDR 4:00PM - 5:55PM T LAB Sherwood, Donald91967 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Jensen, BethDR 10:00AM - 11:55AM T LAB Jensen, Beth94768 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Ramey, RonnieDR 12:00PM - 1:55PM F LAB Ramey, RonnieBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080148 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR 10:00AM - 11:55AM R LAB Marquardt, Patricia80149 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Asabigi, KanzoniDR 8:00PM - 9:55PM W LAB Asabigi, Kanzoni86146 DR 4.00 10:00AM - 1:55PM S LEC Asabigi, KanzoniDR 2:00PM - 3:55PM S LAB Asabigi, Kanzoni91970 DR 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Marquardt, PatriciaDR 2:00PM - 3:55PM R LAB Marquardt, Patricia91973 DR 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Jensen, BethDR 4:00PM - 5:55PM M LAB Jensen, Beth94770 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Irowa, MichaelDR 12:00PM - 1:55PM F LAB Irowa, MichaelBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.0080171 DR 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Jensen, BethDR 12:00PM - 1:55PM M LAB Jensen, Beth91976 DR 4.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Marang, BoitshokoDR 6:00PM - 7:55PM R LAB Marang, BoitshokoBIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080197 DR 4.00 7:00PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Obi, LawrenceDR 8:30PM - 9:55PM TR LAB Obi, Lawrence82385 DR 4.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Meyers, DesireeDR 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LAB Meyers, Desiree84837 DR 4.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Meyers, DesireeDR 2:30PM - 3:55PM TR LAB Meyers, Desiree91979 DR 4.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC StaffDR 7:00PM - 8:25PM TR LAB StaffBusinessBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS80248 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Ciampa, Gary89944 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Knox, Clint96064 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM R LEC Scott, MichaelBUS 177 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING96065 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Abraham, LaureceBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.0080270 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Woods, Dawnita80271 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM T LEC Armes-Thomas, Donna86326 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Craig, LillianFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5258 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorBusiness LawBL 201 BUSINESS LAW I80243 DR 4.00 11:30AM - 1:25PM TR LEC Ciampa, Gary92014 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Ratliff, CarlChemistryCHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.0091921 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Williams, KeithDR 10:00AM - 11:55AM W LAB Williams, Keith91923 DR 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Samuelson, NormanDR 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LAB Samuelson, Norman91925 DR 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Samuelson, NormanDR 2:00PM - 3:55PM W LAB Samuelson, Norman91927 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Radecki, BarbaraDR 8:00PM - 9:55PM T LAB Radecki, BarbaraCHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112LAB FEE: $75.0086172 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Samuelson, NormanDR 8:00PM - 9:55PM W LAB Samuelson, NormanChineseCHN 101 INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE LANGUAGE96305 DR 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M ITV Luo, RonghuaComputer Information SystemsCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0080331 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Chizick, JohnCriminal JusticeCJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE94701 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:00PM W LEC Wynn, JunettaDietetic TechnologyDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 15580440 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:30AM F LEC Sutton, Jamie84215 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Aljawad, Najwa86334 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Rutkowski, CynthiaEconomicsECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I80455 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Wilson, William80457 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM F LEC Bell, Ronald L.ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 10180470 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:30PM F LEC StaffDOWNRIVER CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.59


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNRIVER CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorEmergency Medical TechnologyEMT 101 FIRST AIDLAB FEE: $10.0080491 DR 2.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM T LEC Staff92015 DR 2.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM S LEC Abbo, JohnEMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDERLAB FEE: $30.0080498 DR 3.00 9:00AM - 1:25PM M LEC Brohl Jr, Gerald92016 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 2:25PM S LEC Abbo, John94511 DR 3.00 9:00AM - 1:25PM R LEC Brohl Jr, GeraldEMT 114 BASIC EMT IPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.LAB FEE: $40.0081744 DR 4.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM MW IMB Glotfelty, Gerald81745 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TWR IMB Vanderlin, WilliamEMT 124 BASIC EMT IIPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.LAB FEE: $40.0081746 DR 4.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM MW LEC Glotfelty, Gerald81747 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TWR IMB Vanderlin, WilliamEMT 126 BASIC EMT CLINICAL EXPERIENCEPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.LAB FEE: $40.0080502 DR 1.00 3:00PM - 10:55PM FS LAB Staff84196 DR 1.00 3:00PM - 10:55PM FS LAB Staff84198 DR 1.00 3:00PM - 10:55PM FS LAB StaffEMT 218 EMERGENCY MEDICINE PREPARATORYPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.80506 DR 5.00 8:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC StaffEMT 221 PARAMEDIC IPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.LAB FEE: $50.0082394 DR 10.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW L/L Glotfelty, Gerald89081 DR 10.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW L/L Rowley, CathyEMT 243 PARAMEDIC VPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.89955 DR 2.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW LEC Strassner, JamieEMT 244 PARAMEDIC VIPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.89956 DR 3.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW L/L Strassner, JamieEMT 256 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IIPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED.80508 DR 6.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW LAB Staff88591 DR 6.00 5:00PM - 10:00PM MW LAB Strassner, JamieEmergency Room Skilled HealthERT 210 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGYLAB FEE: $50.0092017 DR 6.00 6:00PM - 10:00PM TWR LEC StaffERT 215 EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNOLOGY CLINICALLAB FEE: $50.0092019 DR 6.00 8:00AM - 8:00PM US LAB Staff96062 DR 6.00 4:00PM - 11:59PM TR LAB StaffFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5260 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorEnglishENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11180580 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Ruetz, Nancy80581 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul81748 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Johnson, Tracy94785 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC StaffENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11280601 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul80602 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Taylor, Charlette80603 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Pehote, Michael94515 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:30AM MW LEC Ruetz, Nancy94786 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Pehote, MichaelENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I80613 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Walker, Theresa80615 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul80616 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Walker, Theresa94728 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM F LEC Staff94787 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC StaffENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11480640 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Gelinas, Paul80641 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Wilson, Julie80642 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Manciel, Carol92263-A10 DR 3.00 12:00PM - 1:30PM MW LEC Staff94788 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC StaffENG 119 ENGLISH I80509 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Olojo, Olubusayo80510 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM M LEC Olojo, Olubusayo80511 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Alhumdi, Taha80512 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Campbell, William80514 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Alhumdi, Taha80515 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Schroeter, Amy80516 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Kroll, Michael80519 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Campbell, William80521 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Kennedy, Linda80522 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Schroeter, Amy91932 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Schaefer, James94729 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM F LEC Fields, Audrina94767 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM F LEC Fields, AudrinaENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 11080658 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Mueckenheim, Robert80660 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Schaefer, James80663 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Anyanetu, Patrick84209 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Mueckenheim, Robert91933 DR 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM M LEC Olojo, Olubusayo91934 DR 3.00 2:25PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Mueckenheim, Robert91935 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Anyanetu, Patrick94514 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 10:00AM MW LEC Schaefer, JamesENG 190 INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM96162 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC StaffENG 228 INTRODUCTION TO FOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGY94512 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Mueckenheim, RobertENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12094513 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Mueckenheim, RobertDOWNRIVER CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.61


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNRIVER CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorFire Protection TechnologyFPT 110 FIRE FIGHTER ICO-REQUISITES: FPT 11580739 DR 8.00 9:00AM - 4:00PM MW LEC McCray, LarryPROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIRED. STARTS 8/21/<strong>2013</strong> AND ENDS 10/25/<strong>2013</strong>. MUST TAKE FRIDAY FPT 115.FPT 115 FIRE FIGHTER I/LABCO-REQUISITES: FPT 110LAB FEE: $250.0080740 DR 5.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM F LAB Carpenter, RaymondSTARTS 8/23/<strong>2013</strong> AND ENDS 10/25/<strong>2013</strong>. MUST TAKE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY FPT 110.84201 DR 5.00 8:00AM - 4:30PM F LAB Carroll, LiamSTARTS 8/23/<strong>2013</strong> AND ENDS 10/25/<strong>2013</strong>. MUST TAKE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY FPT 110.HistoryHIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165080759 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Slavcheff, Peter91938 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM M LEC Hoffa, DonnaHIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT80769 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Shepherd, Kenneth91937 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Daniel, EricHIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186580777 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Hoffa, DonnaHIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT91939 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC StaffHomeland SecurityHLS 100 INTRODUCTION TO HOMELAND SECURITY90034 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 4:00PM T LEC Marcinkowski, JamesHLS 104 TERRORISM AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT96060 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:00PM T LEC Marcinkowski, JamesHumanitiesHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS80792 DR 3.00 2:30PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Melikan, Christopher94516 -A10DR 0.00 2:30PM - 4:00PM MW LEC Jordan, KismaHUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS92268 DR 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM W LEC Danquah, RochelleHUM 141 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER89958 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Muwzea, AdwoaManagementMGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15081001 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Jones, DawnMarketingMKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15081007 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Crim, HavenFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5262 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorMathematicsMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS80858 DR 3.00 8:30PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Beidoun, Nasser80859 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Sietz, Richard86372 DR 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Raeck, William94649 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Haidar, Fadia94783 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM F LEC Pompey, MargaretMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA80885 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Sietz, Richard80886 DR 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Staff80888 DR 3.00 2:30PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Kazanjian, John91945 DR 3.00 8:30PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Staff94650 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Sietz, Richard94651 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Kazanjian, John94784 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM F LEC StaffMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 10580921 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Sietz, Richard80922 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Kazanjian, John80923 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Staff80924 DR 3.00 2:30PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Sietz, RichardMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11280943 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Beydoun, Ghada94648 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 8:25PM MW LEC Kazanjian, JohnMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11380967 DR 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Alexander, Nirmal80968 DR 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Jones, KenyuanoMAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15580981 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Nwankwo, OliverMAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15696063 DR 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Nwankwo, OliverMusicMUS 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC I91946 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Brown, ArthurOffice Information SystemsOIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.0088624 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W IMB Craig, Lillian9<strong>2013</strong> DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S IMB Craig, LillianOIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.0088419 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Craig, LillianPhilosophyPHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY81075 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Tranumn Jr, Howard84186 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Holmes, EdwinDOWNRIVER CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.63


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNRIVER CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorPhysicsPHY 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICSLAB FEE: $75.0081090 DR 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDR 8:00PM - 9:55PM R LAB Bagchi, BhawatoshPHY 235 GENERAL PHYSICS IPRE-REQUISITES: PHY 115LAB FEE: $75.0081092 DR 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDR 12:00PM - 1:55PM F LAB Bagchi, BhawatoshPolitical SciencePS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT81098 DR 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM M LEC Surowitz, Marvin81100 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM T LEC Nichols, William81101 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Tallerico, Benjamin81102 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Tallerico, Benjamin81103 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Surowitz, Marvin91947 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Staff91949 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Clemons, Theophilus91950 DR 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM W LEC Nichols, William94780 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM F LEC O’Mara, ErinPsychologyPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY81141 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM M LEC Bramson, Jill81143 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Bramson, Jill81144 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Bramson, Jill81146 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Pequinot, Mary81148 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Morgan, Tezonia91951 DR 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Chapman, Melvin91952 DR 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC May, Angela91953 DR 3.00 2:30PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Bramson, Jill92266 DR 3.00 10:30AM - 12:00PM MW LEC Staff94781 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM F LEC Rutkowski, BethPSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 10181188 DR 3.00 2:30PM - 5:25PM R LEC May, AngelaSociologySOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY91954 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Bajon, Bronislaw91955 DR 3.00 2:30PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Gray, Elisha91957 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM M LEC Bajon, Bronislaw91958 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Hoffa, Donna91959 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM W LEC Bajon, Bronislaw91960 DR 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Hoffa, Donna91961 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM S LEC Swasey, Christina91962 DR 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM M LEC Bajon, Bronislaw94782 DR 3.00 11:30AM - 2:25PM F LEC Alexander, RenitaSOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMSPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 10081236 DR 3.00 4:00PM - 5:25PM TR LEC Gray, ElishaFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5264 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorSpanishSPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I94596 DR 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Andrade, MoisesSpeechSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH81257 DR 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM W LEC Jones, Malisa81258 DR 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Garfinkel, Morris81259 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Douglas, Andrew81260 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Douglas, Andrew84194 DR 3.00 1:30PM - 4:25PM M LEC Mitchell, Keitha91964 DR 3.00 2:30PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Garfinkel, Morris91965 DR 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Daily, Kevin91966 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM S LEC Boikai, Jerome96160-A10 DR 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Daily, KevinDOWNRIVER CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.65


DOWNRIVER CAMPUSFLEX/FAST-TRACKThese accelerated courses allow the student tocomplete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAutomotive Service TechnologyAUT 114 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ILAB FEE: $50.0081506 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/21/<strong>2013</strong> AND ENDS 10/7/<strong>2013</strong> COREQ: AUT 11589947 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/20/<strong>2013</strong> AND ENDS 10/8/<strong>2013</strong> COREQ: AUT 115AUT 115 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IIPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114LAB FEE: $50.0081507 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM MW LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/9/13- 12/9/13 COREQ: AUT 11489948 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/10/13- 12/5/13 COREQ: AUT 114AUT 118 ENGINE PERFORMANCE ILAB FEE: $50.0086327 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/20/13 - 10/8/13 COREQ: AUT 11991644 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Seal, JerryFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/20/13 -10/8/13 COREQ: AUT 119AUT 119 ENGINE PERFORMANCE IILAB FEE: $50.0086328 DR 3.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/10/13 -12/5/13 COREQ: AUT 11891645 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Seal, JerryFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 10/10/13 -12/5/13 COREQ: AUT 118AUT 120 BRAKES ILAB FEE: $50.0081515 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 3:55PM S IMB StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 8/24/13 -10/12/13 COREQ: AUT 203AUT 121 SUSPENSION AND STEERING IPRE-REQUISITES: AUT 114 OR AUT 115 OR AUT 116 OR AUT 117LAB FEE: $50.0086332 DR 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS: 8/21/13-10/7/13 COREQ: AUT 204AUT 203 BRAKES IILAB FEE: $50.0081516 DR 3.00 8:00AM - 3:55PM S LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 10/9/13- 12/713 COREQ: AUT 120AUT 204 SUSPENSION AND STEERING IILAB FEE: $50.0086333 DR 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW LEC Buehler, ToddFAST TRACK CLASS BEGINS 10/9/13 - 12/9/13 COREQ: AUT 12166 General Information (313) 496-2600


Denise ShannonWelcome to the Downtown Campus where our focus is business, informationtechnology, natural science, and international programs. We are home to theDistrict’s Language Institute, the new Cyber Security Center, as well as, theBrown and Juanita Ford Art Gallery located in the Learning Resource Center.DOWNTOWN CAMPUSSituated on the international border between the United States and Canada,we invite you to take advantage of exciting and informative cultural programs,workshops and seminars that address the heritage, customs and languages ofthose living and working in the region. We live in a global community and as youwalk through the Downtown Campus atrium, you will see a display of flags thatrepresent the countries of origin of our students. This is truly a diversecommunity and we are proud of a faculty and staff committed to provide anexceptional level of instruction and academic support for all students.We appreciate that you have joined us in this vibrant learning community andshare our encouragement as you pursue your studies, dreams and aspirations.Denise ShannonCampus President and CAOCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.67


WASHINGTONDOWNTOWN CAMPUS1001 W. FortDetroit, MI 48226Campus Information313-496-2758Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118www.wcccd.edu75MICHIGAN1012CASS3RDWOODWARDGRATIOTMONROERANDOLPHNot all courses and programs are offeredevery semester at each campus. Programsare offered District-Wide, meaning thatstudents can sometimes expect to attendclasses at more than one campus in order tocomplete programs.TRUMBULLVERMONTNHOWARDLAFAYETTEFORTJEFFERSONHOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-9:00 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-5:00 pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am-4:00 pmFeatured Campus Programs• Accounting• American Sign Language• Business Administration• Computer Information Systems- Computer Support Specialist- Network Administrator• Electrical/Electronics Engineering- Computer Technology- Engineering Technology• Office Information Systems- E-Business- Office Specialist• Paralegal Technology• Pre-Engineering• Water and EnvironmentalTechnology68 General Information (313) 496-2600


WEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time TypeSATURDAY OFFERINGSALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTHPROFESSIONS 80051 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURALANTHROPOLOGY 90544 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECANT 201 URBAN LIFE AND CULTURE 91893 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECASL 101 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 88423 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECASL 102 STRUC OF AMERICAN SIGN LANG 94395 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 84094 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 90509 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 84096 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECBUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FORBUSINESS APPLICATIONS 80285 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERCOR 215INFORMATION SYSTEMS 80333 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECCORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/PRACTICUM 96087 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION 82246 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 80460 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II 91604 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS 85997 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I 90454 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II 80605 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 90424 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 92524 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 89132 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 94763 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 80671 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 92527 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECHUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION 96094 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECHUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM 96095 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECHUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FORSELF GROWTH I 80811 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECHUS 110 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES 80817 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECLEA 226LEA 230LAW ENFORCE ADMINISTRATION:PRACTICUM 96096 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECFUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINALINVESTIGATION 91625 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 80868 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 87018 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 90419 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 96118 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.69


DOWNTOWN CAMPUSWEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time TypeSATURDAY OFFERINGS (CONTINUED)MAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS I 91880 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECPLT 105 LEGAL INTERVIEWS ANDINVESTIGATIONS 81095 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPLT 160 GENERAL PRACTICE SURVEY 88732 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 81114 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 92147 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 85737 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 92151 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 81219 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECSOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIES 91640 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 81270 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 92773 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC70 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAccountingACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I80024 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Franco, John91889 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Brown, YorkACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I96076 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Price, Lawrence96079 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Christmas, CharlesACC 211 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 21091595 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Price, LawrenceAddiction StudiesADD 110 INTRODUCTION TO ADDICTION96303 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Mann, CorineADD 214 PHARMACOLOGY OF ADDICTION96080 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Mann, CorineADD 235 ADDICTION FIELD PRACTICUM/METHODS SEMINAR II96081 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Tinsley Jr, CliffordAfrican-American StudiesAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE80002 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Shakoor, Adam90355 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Shakoor, Adam92515 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Davis, EllaAAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE92208 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Griggs, MichaelAAS 175 HISTORY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC96296 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Davis, EllaAAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY80007 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Dandridge, Henry90508 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Craig, SamuelAllied Health<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>ALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS80051 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff80052 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC StaffAmerican Sign LanguageASL 101 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I88423 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC StaffASL 102 STRUCTURE OF AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE94395 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC StaffDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.71


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAnthropologyANT 151 INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH92481 DT 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS: THIS CLASS RUNS THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.92482 DT 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS: THIS CLASS RUNS THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.ANT 154 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY90544 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Gellci, DianaANT 201 URBAN LIFE AND CULTURE91893 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Samaddar, SunondaArabicARA 101 INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC IPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 10092122 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Muhsin, NadirArtART 101 DRAWING I92212 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC MacDonald, Martine92213 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Roland, ArthurART 121 PAINTING I91596 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LEC Toth, Judith92214 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Toth, JudithBiologyBIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY91894 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC O’Reilly, Daniel91895 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Jordan, Brian91896 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Jordan, Brian92516 DT 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Jordan, BrianBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.0080115 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Bull, JamesDT 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Bull, James80116 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Lucas, Jo AnnDT 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Lucas, Jo Ann80117 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Burleson, LeslieDT 7:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Burleson, Leslie80120 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Al-Shemeri, FuratDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM R LAB Al-Shemeri, Furat80121 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Burleson, LeslieDT 7:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Burleson, Leslie84947 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC StaffDT 3:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Staff86182 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC StaffDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB Staff89034 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Al-Shemeri, FuratDT 3:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Al-Shemeri, Furat94765 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Davis, WalterDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM F LAB Davis, WalterBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080152 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Byrd, BerthaDT 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Byrd, Bertha80155 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Byrd, BerthaDT 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Byrd, Bertha82252 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Casey, WilliamFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5272 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM R LAB Casey, William92517 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Grabowski, SusanDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM F LAB Grabowski, SusanBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.0080173 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Casey, WilliamDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB Casey, William80176 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Byrd, BerthaDT 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Byrd, Bertha81393 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Olafioye, SalewaDT 7:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Olafioye, SalewaBIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080198 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Nwamba, ChristianDT 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LAB Nwamba, Christian80200 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Nwamba, ChristianDT 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LAB Nwamba, Christian80201 DT 4.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Nwamba, ChristianDT 2:00PM - 3:25PM MW LAB Nwamba, Christian94439 DT 4.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Nwamba, ChristianDT 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Nwamba, ChristianBusinessBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS80250 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Miller, April80251 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Fairbanks, Douglas80252 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Campbell, Henry84094 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ellis, Mary90509 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Ellis, MaryBUS 221 BUSINESS STATISTICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11380266 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Breger, WilliamBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.0080272 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Haynes, Mary80273 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Woods, Dawnita84096 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Haynes, Mary84958 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Haynes, Mary90510 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Johnson, Daisy94671 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Johnson, DaisyBUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.0080285 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Campbell, Henry91598 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Campbell, Henry91902 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Cunningham, Bernice91903 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Cunningham, BerniceBUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12080289 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Manigault, Katrina91599 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Miller, April91904 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Miller, April91905 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Brown, VernaDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.73


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorBusiness LawBL 201 BUSINESS LAW I80244 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Glass, Derrick80245 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Franco, John91906 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Franco, John91907 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Franco, JohnChemistryCHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.0086214 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Akbarian, FathaliDT 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Akbarian, Fathali86903 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Wittbrodt, JoanneDT 3:00PM - 4:55PM W LEC Wittbrodt, Joanne94724 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Wittbrodt, JoanneDT 11:00AM - 12:55PM W LEC Wittbrodt, JoanneCHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112LAB FEE: $75.0086219 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Sole, DavidDT 3:00PM - 4:55PM R LAB Sole, DavidCHM 145 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IIPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 136LAB FEE: $75.0092256 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Sole, DavidDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Sole, DavidCHM 155 SURVEY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRYPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 OR CHM 136LAB FEE: $75.0094742 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Leavell, BonitaDT 1:00PM - 2:55PM T LAB Leavell, BonitaCHM 250 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 14592703 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Radecki, BarbaraChineseCHN 101 INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE LANGUAGE92450 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M ITV Luo, RonghuaComputer Information SystemsCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0080332 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Cunningham, Bernice80333 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Adams, Jon84181 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Adams, Jon87019 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Chizick, John90511 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Scott, ReginaCIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGNPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.0080346 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Mwila, Apollinaris91601 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Johnson, Doris91602 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Johnson, DaleCIS 209 C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGEPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $20.0080357 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jacob, RobertFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5274 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorCIS 210 INTRODUCTION TO UNIX88550 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Jordan, TammyCIS 237 CISCO CCNA94590 DT 7.00 11:30AM - 2:55PM MW LEC StaffCIS 240 NETWORKING ESSENTIALSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 11088300 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Wallace, KimberlyCIS 241 INTERNET FOUNDATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 11096082 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, AbbasComputer Technology OptionCT 203 DIGITAL LOGIC ILAB FEE: $25.0086538 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM MW IMB Dunne, JosephCT 209 COMPUTER REPAIR I-COMPTIA A+PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CT 205LAB FEE: $35.0080396 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 2:55PM F LEC Golshan, RahmatollahCT 211 COMPUTER NETWORKING IPRE-REQUISITES: CT 209LAB FEE: $35.0088548 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC StaffCorrectionsCOR 110 INTRODUCTION TO DEVIANT BEHAVIORPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10091908 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Staff92215 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC StaffCOR 200 SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR CORRECTIONAL PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10092216 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Staff96085 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Ruffin, RonaldCOR 205 INSTITUTION CORRECTIONS PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10091910 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Staff92217 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Wynn, JunettaCOR 215 CORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10096087 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Martin, EileenCriminal JusticeCJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE80367 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Jackson, James80368 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Jackson, James90512 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Williams, Arthur92644 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Williams, ArthurCriminal Justice SecuritySEC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY96304 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC StaffDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.75


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorDietetic TechnologyDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 15582246 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Zabitz, Barbara92519 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Hyrila, MaureenEconomicsECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I80460 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Wilson, William91911 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Ewen, Bruce92219 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Glowacki, David94591 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Ewen, Bruce94610 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Ewen, Bruce96089 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Ewen, BruceECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 10191603 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Bell, Ronald L.91604 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Wilson, William92220 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Glowacki, David94592 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Ewen, BruceElectronicsTechnologyEE 101 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS IPRE-REQUISITES: EE 107LAB FEE: $25.0081654 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM MW LEC Lakkis, George84142 DT 4.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Lakkis, GeorgeEE 102 AC FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101LAB FEE: $25.0081849 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM TR IMB Basharat, AhmedEE 105 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION AND DESIGNLAB FEE: $35.0096088 DT 2.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Lakkis, GeorgeEE 107 MATH FOR E/E IPRE-REQUISITES: EE 10194670 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Basharat, AhmedEE 205 LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 111LAB FEE: $25.0091886 DT 2.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F IMB Al-Saadi, FadhilEnglishENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS80578 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Careathers, Christie85996 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Staff85997 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Jackson, Carlson91913 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Cummings, Lynn92221 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Staff92521 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Wilson, CarmenENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11180583 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Weaver, Vivian80585 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Ridley, Janice82580 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC StaffFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5276 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type Instructor82929 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Jackson, Carlson82946 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Staff90008 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Staff90422 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jackson, Carlson90454 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Jackson, Carlson92222 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Weaver, Vivian92223 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Ridley, JaniceENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11280605 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Wilson, Carmen80606 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Slavcheff, Mary81403 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Slavcheff, Mary82950 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Levin, Idele85024 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff89188 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Staff90423 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Justice, Binta90456 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Slavcheff, Mary90458 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Ross, Phyllis92452 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Levin, IdeleENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I80617 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Shepherd, Dolores80620 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Franklin, Frederick80621 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Ridley, Janice80622 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Staff89126 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Johnson, Tracy90424 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Czochara, Christopher90455 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Ridley, Janice92129 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Shepherd, Dolores92130 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff94723 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC StaffENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11480643 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Staff80645 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Czochara, Christopher80646 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Hill, Betty82577 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Hill, Betty89189 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Levin, Idele90425 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Staff90457 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Staff90459 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Czochara, Christopher92524 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Czochara, Christopher92525 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff96066 -A30DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC StaffENG 119 ENGLISH I80525 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Wallace, Sharon80528 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Watson, Jo Ann80529 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Mahony, Mary80532 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Walker, Theresa80533 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Carr, Juanita80536 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Cintron, Esperanza80537 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Watson, Jo Ann89023 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Cintron, Esperanza89024 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Farney, Michelle89025 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Carr, Juanita89132 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Climer, Steven90357 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Waller, Rayfield91915 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Wallace, Sharon92131 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Crittendon, Denise92649 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Waller, Rayfield94763 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Climer, Steven96068 -A30DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Waller, RayfieldDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.77


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 11080666 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Crittendon, Denise80667 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Swift, Joseph80670 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Schroeter, Amy80671 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff80672 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Short, Ida80673 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Crittendon, Denise89027 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Crittendon, Denise89028 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Climer, Steven90358 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Staff91916 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Wallace, Sharon91917 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Staff91918 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Staff91919 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Leitch, Leslie92132 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Staff92527 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC StaffENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11992133 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC StaffENG 234 ENGLISH BIBLE AS LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12096297 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Mahony, MaryENG 250 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1800 TO PRESENTPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12096298 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Davis, EllaENG 260 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE80720 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Davis, EllaENG 261 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURYPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12096299 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Davis, EllaENG 280 CREATIVE WRITINGPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12080724 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Wallace, SharonFrenchFRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I92124 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Saab, DibGeologyGEL 210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LECTURE80750 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC McNeary, Daphne96091 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC McNeary, DaphneGermanGRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN92125 DT 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC StaffHistoryHIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165080761 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Diggs, John80762 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Peace, WallaceHIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT96092 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Peace, WallaceFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5278 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorHIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186591606 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Peace, WallaceGlobal Supply Chain ManagementLOG 101 PRINCIPLES OF LOGISTICS96266 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T ITV StaffHuman ServicesHUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I80811 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ward, Sarah89167 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Evans-Ebio, Belinda90362 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Johnson, Charmaine91873 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Williams, Tasha96093 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Johnson, CharmaineHUS 110 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES80817 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Ward, Sarah91608 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Tinsley Jr, Clifford91874 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Tinsley Jr, CliffordHUS 120 GROUP AND SOCIAL PROCESS I92135 DT 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Tinsley Jr, CliffordHUS 220 GROUP AND SOCIAL PROCESS IIPRE-REQUISITES: HUS 12092136 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Evans-Ebio, BelindaHUS 235 LIFE STYLES OF AGINGPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 101 OR HUS 105 AND HUS 11080823 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Williams, TashaHumanitiesHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS80793 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Hamady, Susan86900 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Jordan, Kisma90361 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Toth, Judith90543 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Chatman, Marvin92134 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Chatman, Marvin96067 -A30DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Toth, JudithHUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS80801 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Chatman, MarvinHUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION96094 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Myers, MacellHUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM96095 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Lai, AngelaJapaneseJPN 101 ELEMENTARY JAPENESE I92121 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Kaczmarek, KarenLaw Enforcement AdministrationLEA 226 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 225 AND CJS 100 OR LEA 20196096 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Evans, WarrenLEA 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 20191625 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff91878 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Robinson, DeborahDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.79


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorLEA 231 CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE IPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 23096097 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Staff96099 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Lipscomb, WillieLEA 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 20191632 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Robinson, Deborah91876 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Lipscomb, WillieLight Rail Engineering TechnologyLRT 101 RAIL TRANS AND RAILROAD CAREERS96294 DT 3.00 7:00PM - 8:25PM MW LEC StaffManagementMGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15081002 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Jones, Dawn86005 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.91634 DT 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Breger, WilliamMarketingMKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15081009 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Jones, Dawn86006 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.91635 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Breger, WilliamMathematicsMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS80861 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Kah, Omar80863 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Wren, Stephanie80864 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Cole, Henry80865 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Wren, Stephanie80868 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Beidoun, Nasser92137 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Staff92530 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Hailat, MohammedMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA80889 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Rivera, Jose80897 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Uduma, Kalu92531 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Hailat, Mohammed94672 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Hailat, Mohammed94759 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Franco, JohnMAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10580920 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Charles, Joy87018 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC StaffMAT 111 PRE-COLLEGE MATHEMATICS96104 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC Askew, RasheedahTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96105 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM T LEC Powell, CaryTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96106 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM W LEC Powell, CaryTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96110 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Shalan, SalahTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LABFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5280 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 10580927 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose80929 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Lawson, Kevin92140 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Lawson, Kevin96111 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC Askew, RasheedahTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96112 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM T LEC Powell, CaryTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96113 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM W LEC Askew, RasheedahTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96114 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Shalan, SalahTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LABMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11280945 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:25AM TR LEC Cole, Richard80946 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Lakkis, George80948 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose90419 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Uduma, Amos96115 DT 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM M LEC Powell, CaryTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96116 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM T LEC Jenkins, LillianTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96117 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM W LEC Jenkins, LillianTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LAB96118 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Shalan, SalahTHIS COURSE IS A COMPUTER BASED COURSE AND WILL MEET IN A COMPUTER LABMAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10590011 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Johnson, NetylaMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11380969 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Lakkis, George80970 DT 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Alexander, Nirmal94764 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jerido, CassandraMAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15580982 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Turfe, AtallahMAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15691880 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Turfe, AtallahMAT 272 LINEAR ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 27196100 DT 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Jacques, WilliamMechatronicsMCT 203 ELECTRICITY MACHINERY AND CONTROLPRE-REQUISITES: EE 102LAB FEE: $25.0091887 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM W IMB Leftwich, HarryMental Health WorkMEH 226 FIELD WORK II: AGENCY PLACEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: MEH 14491881 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Tinsley Jr, CliffordMEH 240 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR IPRE-REQUISITES: MEH 11091882 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Tinsley Jr, CliffordDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.81


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorOffice Information SystemsOIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.0086034 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryOIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.0086042 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR IMB Haynes, MaryOIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING ILAB FEE: $15.0086367 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.OIS 228 DESKTOP PUBLISHING IIPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 227LAB FEE: $15.0085993 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPECIALISTLAB FEE: $15.0086402 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.OIS 252 MICROSOFT EXCEL SPECIALISTLAB FEE: $15.0086403 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.Paralegal TechnologyPLT 105 LEGAL INTERVIEWS AND INVESTIGATIONS81095 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Bryant, MarvinPLT 120 LEGAL RESEARCH WRITING I81096 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Hutcherson, DianePLT 135 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY/LEGAL ETHICS85087 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Hutcherson, DianePLT 160 GENERAL PRACTICE SURVEY88732 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Bryant, MarvinPLT 170 PROBATE LAW AND PRACTICE88733 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Glass, DerrickPLT 210 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURES88305 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Hutcherson, DianePhilosophyPHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I81070 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Mc Graw, DavidPHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY86009 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Miller, CynthiaFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5282 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorPhysicsPHY 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICSLAB FEE: $75.0081091 DT 0.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDT 11:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Bagchi, Bhawatosh94744 DT 0.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Bagchi, BhawatoshDT 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Bagchi, BhawatoshPHY 275 PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS IIPRE-REQUISITES: PHY 265 AND MAT 172LAB FEE: $30.0096101 DT 0.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Boman, ScottDT 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LAB Boman, ScottPolitical SciencePS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT81106 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Muyia, Harrison81108 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Wright, Michael81109 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Muyia, Harrison81111 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Wright, Michael81112 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Ivory, Ellis81114 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Ivory, Ellis84804 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Muyia, Harrison85018 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Muyia, Harrison90365 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Muyia, Harrison90366 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Muyia, Harrison91885 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Brown, Jeffrey92147 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ivory, Ellis92148 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Webster, Stella92149 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Webster, StellaPsychologyPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY81150 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Schultz, Karen81151 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Quick, Alida81152 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Wallace, Denise81154 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Quick, Alida81156 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Schultz, Karen85019 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Schultz, Karen85083 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Simpson, Sheabra85737 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Wallace, Denise86015 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Mosby-Lewis, Denise90367 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Mosby-Lewis, Denise90368 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Mosby-Lewis, Denise92150 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Chapman, Melvin92151 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Wallace, Denise96069 -A30DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Schultz, KarenPSY 220 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 10181647 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Madison, NormaPSY 230 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT90017 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Simpson, SheabraPSY 260 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: PSY 10186018 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Anthony, BartDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.83


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULEDOWNTOWN CAMPUSCRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorSociologySOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY81213 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Waters, Thomas81216 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Waters, Thomas81217 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Waters, Thomas81218 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Barnes, Patricia81219 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Waters, Thomas85021 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Waters, Thomas85023 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Waters, Thomas85081 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Steingold, Jacqueline85990 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Waters, Thomas90420 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Lynum, Carmen90462 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Craft, Barbara90516 DT 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Gray, Elisha92153 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Dickerson, WanetaSOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMSPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 10086020 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Steingold, Jacqueline92655 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Lynum, CarmenSOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIESPRE-REQUISITES: ANT 150 OR ANT 152 OR ANT 153 OR ANT 154 OR ANT 201 OR ANT 210 OR SOC 120 OR SOC 144 OR SOC225 OR91640 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Tucker, NormaSpanishSPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I81247 DT 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Herrera, Jose93077 DT 4.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Andrade, MoisesSpeechSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH81263 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Gadson, Jacqueline81265 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Hatcher, Georgia81268 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Hatcher, Georgia81269 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Boikai, Jerome81270 DT 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Chuku, Chile89031 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Softley, Lindasusan89131 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Hatcher, Georgia90421 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Gadson, Jacqueline90463 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM TR LEC Hatcher, Georgia92533 DT 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Gadson, Jacqueline92534 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Gadson, Jacqueline92654 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Logan, Kim92773 DT 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Chuku, ChileSPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICEPRE-REQUISITES: SPH 10196274 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Smith, LisaTelecommunicationsTCM 200 INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101 OR CIS 11281658 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W IMB Kah, OmarTCM 203 COMMUNICATIONS ILAB FEE: $25.0096103 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jenkins, ToniaFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 5284 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorVeterinary TechnologyVTP 103 LABORATORY ANIMAL MEDICINE - LECTURE81312 DT 2.00 6:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC StaffCLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE.VTP 104 LABORATORY ANIMAL MEDICINE - LABORATORYLAB FEE: $130.0082269 DT 2.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM MW LAB StaffCLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE. LAB FEE $130.00VTP 123 VETERINARY TECH PRACTICUM I82271 DT 4.00 - LAB StaffCLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE.VTP 201 SMALL ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY II: LECTURE81313 DT 2.00 6:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC StaffVTP 202 SMALL ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY II: LABORATORYLAB FEE: $230.0082270 DT 2.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM TR LAB StaffCLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE. LAB FEE $230.00.VTP 233 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM IIPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 123 AND VTP 202LAB FEE: $65.0082272 DT 4.00 - CLN StaffCLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE. LAB FEE $65.00.VTP 243 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM IIIPRE-REQUISITES: VTP 23382273 DT 2.00 - CLN StaffCLASS MEETS AT 259 MACK AVE.Water Treatment TechnologiesWET 101 WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES88658 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC StaffWET 102 WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY88659 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC StaffDOWNTOWN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.85


DOWNTOWN CAMPUSFLEX/FAST-TRACKThese accelerated courses allow the student tocomplete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAnthropologyANT 151 INTRO TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH92481 DT 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS: THIS CLASS RUNS THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.92482 DT 2.00 5:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC StaffFAST TRACK CLASS: THIS CLASS RUNS THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.ManagementMGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15086005 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.MarketingMKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15086006 DT 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM MW LEC Fairbanks, DouglasTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE: CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.Office Information SystemsOIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING ILAB FEE: $15.0086367 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.OIS 228 DESKTOP PUBLISHING IIPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 227LAB FEE: $15.0085993 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR IMB Poindexter, YolandaTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.OIS 251 MICROSOFT WORD SPECIALISTLAB FEE: $15.0086402 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE FIRST 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.OIS 252 MICROSOFT EXCEL SPECIALISTLAB FEE: $15.0086403 DT 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM MW IMB Haynes, MaryTHIS IS A FAST TRACK COURSE. CLASS WILL MEET THE SECOND 7.5 WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER.86 General Information (313) 496-2600


Mawine G. DiggsWelcome to the Eastern Campus Corporate <strong>College</strong> where you will find an arrayof traditional courses and non-credit/workforce development offerings designed tomeet the needs of a dynamic, challenging and globally competitive environment.We hope that you will take advantage of the many opportunities available in theeastern region that can help you succeed on your educational journey.EASTERN CAMPUSThe Eastern Campus is home to exciting programs in advanced technology,including the Advanced Manufacturing Center, information systems, the State ofMichigan Learning Lab, and the Entrepreneurship Institute and Resource Center.Along with a commitment to provide exceptional academic and career programs,our faculty and staff work to create opportunities for transformation and growthwithin our region. We support local businesses, organizations, entrepreneurs andfaith-based groups in attaining their strategic goals and successful outcomesthrough the provision of workshops and seminars.The University Center is located in the eastern region of the District in the Cityof Harper Woods and partners with leading upper-division and graduate-levelinstitutions providing a pathway for those seeking baccalaureate or graduatedegrees. We encourage you to consider the University Center as a valuable optionto continue your education beyond the associate degree level.I encourage you to work hard, set high expectations and rise to achieve your goalsand aspirations.Mawine G. DiggsCampus President and CAOCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.87


EASTERN CAMPUSCORPORATE COLLEGE5901 ConnerDetroit, MI 48213General Information313-922-3311Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118www.wcccd.eduGRATIOTNHARDINGHARPERLEMAY94EVANSTONST. JEANBARRETTSHOEMAKERCONNERWARRENCHANDLERPARKE. WARRENNot all courses and programs are offeredevery semester at each campus. Programsare offered District-Wide, meaning thatstudents can sometimes expect to attendclasses at more than one campus in order tocomplete programs.HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-9:00 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-9:00 pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 am-4:00 pmFeatured CORPORATE COLLEGE Programs• Advanced Manufacturing(Computer Numerical Control)• Business Administration• Digital Media Production• Entrepreneurship• Facility Maintenance• Graphic Design• Geothermal Technology• Heating, Ventilation and AirConditioning• Industrial Computer GraphicsTechnology (CAD)• Project Management• Welding Technology88 General Information (313) 496-2600


WEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time TypeFRIDAY OFFERINGSBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 81600 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS 94481 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 94749 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 91841 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 94621 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 94421 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECMAT 122 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II 89886 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECPRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECTMANAGEMENT 91616 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 91838 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 90523 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECEASTERN CAMPUSSATURDAY OFFERINGSAAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THEAFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY 84021 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECART 101 DRAWING I 94465 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 81599 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECCIS 267 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENTMULTIMEDIA 91847 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECDRT 112 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS 91614 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECDRT 113 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY 87050 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 80631 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 89874 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 89875 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECHUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMINGARTS 91842 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECHUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM 81779 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECHVA 201INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANTMAINTENANCE 91835 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECHVA 204 BOILER ROOM ACCESSORIES 94460 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECMAN 120 SURVEY OF MATERIAL SCIENCE 96043 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 94748 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 89885 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECNC 111 NUMERICAL CONTROL CONCEPTS 94426 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 94431 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECPHL 221 ETHICS 94432 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPRM 215 IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT 94434 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPRN 101 INTRODUCTION TO PRINT TECHNOLOGY 84134 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 92548 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 91833 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 92550 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.89


EASTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAccountingACC 111 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ACC 11094464 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Short, RogerAfrican-American StudiesAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE80003 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Parkman, William83978 EA 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Davis, Ella84020 EA 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Friley III, Grant92552 EA 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Diggs, JohnAAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE94462 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Friley III, GrantAAS 150 AFRICAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE IN MICHIGAN HISTORY94463 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC StaffAAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY84021 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Friley III, GrantArtART 101 DRAWING I80077 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC MacDonald, MartineSUPPLIES COST EXTRA94465 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Roland, ArthurART 111 DESIGN I94466 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Rouleau, FrancineART 121 PAINTING I80083 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Rouleau, FrancineSUPPLIES COST EXTRAART 131 CERAMICS ILAB FEE: $30.0094467 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Cheetham, MartaART 151 SCULPTURE ILAB FEE: $30.0094468 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Wise, PatrickBiologyBIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY94469 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC O’Reilly, Daniel94470 EA 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Greene, Curtis94471 EA 4.00 1:00PM - 4:55PM F LEC O’Reilly, DanielBusiness<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>BUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS80254 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Scott, Michael81599 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy90FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorBUS 175 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT91823 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Knox, ClintBUS 177 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCINGPRE-REQUISITE: BUS 15090374 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Knox, ClintBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.0080274 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Woods, Dawnita81600 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy92554 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM MW LEC Johnson, DaisyBUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.0080286 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Johnson, Doris94472 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Manigault, KatrinaBUS 240 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12081588 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Allen, DeolisBusiness LawBL 201 BUSINESS LAW I81590 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Shakoor, AdamComputer Aided DraftingCAD 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER AID DRAFTINGLAB FEE: $35.0081601 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Elzein, RajaCAD 110 INTRODUCTION TO UNIGRAPHICS CAD/CAMLAB FEE: $45.0096032 EA 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR IMB Elzein, RajaCAD 121 TOOL AND FIXTURE DETAILINGLAB FEE: $25.0096033 EA 4.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC StaffCAD 224 UNIGRAPHICS/ASSEMBLY/COMPONENTS/ DRAFTINGLAB FEE: $45.0096034 EA 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Elzein, RajaComputer Information SystemsCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0080334 EA 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC De Petro, Alexander80335 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Armes-Thomas, Donna94475 EA 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas94476 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Boron, JamesCIS 203 VISUAL BASICPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CIS 112LAB FEE: $15.0094477 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Johnson, DaleCIS 267 UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT MULTIMEDIAPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110, CIS 266LAB FEE: $1591847 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Dance, TonieEASTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.91


EASTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorDigital Media ProductionDMP 101 STORY ELEMENTS FOR A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT86114 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC West Gonzalez, Gwendolyn94478 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC West Gonzalez, GwendolynDMP 104 DIGITAL AUDIO PRODUCTION AND BROADCASTINGPRE-REQUISITE: DMP 10291849 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC StaffDMP 114 WRITING FOR THE MEDIA94479 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC West Gonzalez, GwendolynDrafting Design TechnologyDRT 101 BLUEPRINT READINGLAB FEE: $15.0089869 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Berry, GeraldDRT 112 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: DRT 102LAB FEE: $25.0091614 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC StaffDRT 113 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: DRT 102LAB FEE: $15.0087050 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC StaffEconomicsECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I91641 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Bell, Ronald L.ECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 10196035 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Bell, Ronald L.EnglishENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS84024 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Cummings, Lynn94481 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Merriwether, ValerieENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11189180 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Staff89894 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Johnson, Tracy92540 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Cummings, LynnENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11280608 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Wilson, Carmen82574 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Howard, Thomas89897 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Staff92541 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC StaffENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I80625 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Hall Rayford, Mary80630 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Davis, Aqua-Raven80631 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Howson, Christine92542 EA 3.00 3:30PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Staff94731 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Davis, Aqua-Raven94749 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Staff92FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11480648 -A50EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Hall Rayford, Mary80650 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Staff82575 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Howard, Thomas88825 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Farney, Michelle92543 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Howson, ChristineENG 119 ENGLISH I89874 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Howson, Christine91615 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Watson, Jo Ann92690 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Howard, Thomas94444 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Bradford, Aundrea94730 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Farney, Michelle94750 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Howson, Christine96039 -A50EA 3.00 1:00PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Farney, MichelleENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 11089183 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Staff89875 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Hudson, Robin92691 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Staff94446 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Staff94574 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Staff96041 -A50EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Underwood Munro, JoyceENG 134 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11980706 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC StaffENG 260 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE94448 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC StaffENG 275 ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING94449 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC StaffEntrepreneurshipENT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP91826 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Watkins, ValundaFacility Maintenance ProgramFM 101 BASIC FACILITY MAINTENANCELAB FEE: $25.0094450 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LAB Spratling, ReginaldFM 102 PLUMBING AND PIPE FITTINGLAB FEE: $25.0094451 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LAB Stevens, RandolphFM 106 SAFETY AND SUPPORT SERVICES94452 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Spratling, ReginaldGeothermal Systems TechnologyGTT 101 PRINCIPLE OF THERMOGEOLOGY96268 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 12:00PM T ITV StaffGraphics Arts DesignPRN 101 INTRODUCTION TO PRINT TECHNOLOGY84134 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC West Gonzalez, GwendolynEASTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.93


EASTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorHeating, Ventilation & Air ConditioningHVA 101 BASIC REFRIGERATION ICO-REQUISITE: HVA 102LAB FEE: $30.0096036 EA 4.00 11:00AM - 1:25PM TR LEC Bashir, AarifHVA 102 HERMETIC SYSTEMSCO-REQUISITES: HVA 101LAB FEE: $45.0096037 EA 2.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC StaffHVA 104 POWER ENERGY-AIR CONDITIONING IPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102CO-REQUISITE: HVA 105LAB FEE: $45.0091636 EA 4.00 8:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Peterson, Eujay94458 EA 4.00 3:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Hightower, GerardHVA 105 POWER ENERGY - AIR CONDITIONING IIPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102CO-REQUISITE: HVA 104LAB FEE: $45.0091639 EA 4.00 10:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Peterson, Eujay94459 EA 4.00 6:00PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Hightower, GerardHVA 112 REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND RECLAMATIONPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103LAB FEE: $50.0091626 EA 2.00 4:30PM - 6:25PM M LEC Beach, BruceHVA 113 REFRIGERATION CODE AND REGULATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 OR HVA 103LAB FEE: $45.0088254 EA 2.00 6:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Hightower, GerardHVA 114 HEATING CODE AND REGULATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 106LAB FEE: $4591628 EA 2.00 6:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Peterson, EujayHVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT MAINTENANCELAB FEE: $4591835 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Sharma, VinodHVA 202 STEAM IPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 20194669 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Bashir, AarifFAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKSHVA 203 STEAM IIPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 20296038 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKSHVA 204 BOILER ROOM ACCESSORIESPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 20194460 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Bashir, AarifHistoryHIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165091828 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Diggs, JohnHIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT94453 EA 3.00 3:30PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Boykin, Peter94FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorHIS 220 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN94454 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Boykin, PeterHIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186591829 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Kantzler, CarolynnHIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT94455 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Kantzler, CarolynnHumanitiesHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS80794 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Davis, Lourie91841 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Davis, Lourie92545 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Davis, Lourie94573 -A50EA 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM MW LEC MacDonald, MartineHUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS91842 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Anderson, Gary91843 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Anderson, GaryHUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM81779 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Anderson, Gary94457 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Anderson, GaryManagementMGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15094424 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Ellis, MaryManufacturing TechnologyMAN 100 SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLSLAB FEE: $40.0094419 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W IMB Payne Sr, DouglasMAN 110 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES IPRE-REQUISITES: MAN 100LAB FEE: $45.0094420 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R IMB Payne Sr, DouglasMAN 120 SURVEY OF MATERIAL SCIENCEPRE-REQUISITES: MAN 10096043 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Berry, GeraldMathematicsMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS81477 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Pettway, Quill89184 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM MW LEC Yglesias, Therese92546 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Gaines, Thomas92692 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Hailat, Mohammed94652 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Allen, AngelaMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA80905 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Gaines, Thomas84089 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Kendall, Shayna92547 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Kendall, Shayna94621 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Beidoun, Nasser94653 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Allen, Angela94748 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Cole, RichardEASTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.95


EASTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10591812 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Johnson, Linda91813 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Yee, Sally92553 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM F LEC Boman, ScottMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11291816 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Elzein, Raja91818 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Allen, Angela94421 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Boman, ScottMAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10589885 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Berry, Gerald94422 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Abdollahi, JavadMAT 122 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS IIPRE-REQUISITE: MAT 12189886 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Rivera, JoseMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11394423 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Jones, KenyuanoMusicMUS 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC81015 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Tatum, JamesMUS 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC I96044 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Brown, ArthurMUS 110 CLASS PIANO I94425 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Tatum, James94732 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Brown, ArthurNumerical ControlNC 111 NUMERICAL CONTROL CONCEPTSLAB FEE: $40.0091619 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Payne Sr, Douglas94426 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC StaffNC 222 CNC PROGRAMMING AND MACHINING IPRE-REQUISITE: NC 11194427 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 4:55PM M LEC Payne Sr, DouglasNC 231 CNC TURNING CENTER OPERATION AND GRAPHICS IPRE-REQUISITE: NC 222LAB FEE: $40.0096045 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM T LEC Payne Sr, DouglasNC 234 CNC PROGRAMMING AND MACHINING IIPRE-REQUISITE: NC 22294428 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM T LEC Payne Sr, DouglasNC 235 CNC MACHINING OPERATION AND GRAPHICS IIPRE-REQUISITE: NC 230 0R NC 231LAB FEE: $30.0094429 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Payne Sr, Douglas96FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorOffice Information SystemsOIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.0088622 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW IMB Carey, Elma92696 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR IMB Threat Jr, CarlOIS 101 KEYBOARDING FUNDAMENTALSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 100LAB FEE: $15.0088627 EA 3.00 3:30PM - 4:55PM TR IMB Cox, Lisa94430 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW IMB Carey, ElmaPhilosophyPHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I91836 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Miller, CynthiaPHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY81077 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Mc Graw, DavidPHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC94431 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Mc Graw, DavidPHL 221 ETHICS94432 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Miller, CynthiaPolitical SciencePS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT89887 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC O’Mara, Erin91845 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Worsham, Conley92548 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Martin, Roland92694 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Ibe, Frank94436 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Brown, Jeffrey94437 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Ibe, Frank94438 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Worsham, Conley96042 -A50EA 3.00 11:30AM - 12:55PM TR LEC O’Mara, ErinProject ManagementPRM 101 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT91616 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Robinson, EarlPRM 210 INTERMEDIATE PROJECT MANAGEMNTPRE-REQUISITES: PRM 10196049 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Robinson, EarlPRM 215 IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT94434 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Johnson, DalePsychologyPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY91831 EA 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Mosby-Lewis, Denise91832 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Simpson, Sheabra91833 EA 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Morgan, Tezonia92549 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Howell, Janice94409 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM MW LEC Howell, Janice94410 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Rogers, Phyllis96040 -A51EA 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Rogers, PhyllisEASTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.97


EASTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorSociologySOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY81221 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Barnes, Patricia91838 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Craft, Barbara92550 EA 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Dickerson, Waneta92695 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Dickerson, Waneta94412 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Barnes, Patricia94413 EA 3.00 3:30PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Tucker, NormaSOC 103 SOCIAL PROBLEMSPRE-REQUISITES: SOC 10091839 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Tucker, NormaSpeechSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH81271 EA 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Jones, Malisa81272 EA 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Chambers, James81274 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Simuel Jackson, Brenda90523 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Chambers, James92551 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Davis, Ella94414 EA 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Jones, MalisaSPH 105 IMPROVING THE SPEAKING VOICEPRE-REQUISITES: SPH 10181293 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Smith, LisaSustainable Environmental DesignSED 100 PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN96271 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M ITV StaffWeldingWLT 101 ARC/OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDINGLAB FEE: $60.0084783 EA 5.00 8:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS84784 EA 5.00 3:30PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Simon, KeithFAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKSWLT 103 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING GTAWPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 102LAB FEE: $60.0092037 EA 5.00 8:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS94417 EA 5.00 3:30PM - 8:25PM TR IMB Simon, KeithFAST TRACK: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKSWLT 106 WELD/FABRICATION96292 EA 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC StaffWLT 110 INTRODUCTION TO METAL SCULPTURE94594 EA 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM W LEC Machnee, Melissa96052 EA 4.00 4:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Machnee, MelissaWLT 201 SPECIALIZED WELDING PROCESSES96293 EA 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM M LEC StaffWLT 208 PIPE WELDINGPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 103LAB FEE: $60.0094418 EA 5.00 3:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Northern, Michael98FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


FLEX/FAST-TRACKThese accelerated courses allow the student tocomplete each class in seven and a half weeks or less.CRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorHeating, Ventilation & Air ConditioningEASTERN CAMPUSHVA 202 STEAM IPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 20194669 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Bashir, AarifFAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKSHVA 203 STEAM IIPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 20296038 EA 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC StaffFAST TRACK: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKSWeldingWLT 101 ARC/OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDINGLAB FEE: $60.0084783 EA 5.00 8:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK: MEETS FIRST 7.5 WEEKS84784 EA 5.00 3:30PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Simon, KeithWLT 103 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING GTAWPRE-REQUISITES: WLT 102LAB FEE: $60.0092037 EA 5.00 8:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Fuciarelli, LarryFAST TRACK: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKS94417 EA 5.00 3:30PM - 8:25PM TR IMB Simon, KeithFAST TRACK: MEETS SECOND 7.5 WEEKSCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.99


NORTHWEST CAMPUSDr. Letitia UdumaI am pleased to welcome you to the NorthwestCampus and the home for health science programs forthe District. It is an exciting time to be part of theNorthwest Campus and the vibrant WCCCD learningcommunity. We are proud of our faculty and staffworking to deliver exceptional instructional services and academic support toassist you in your educational sojourn. As well, the many opportunities for you tobe engaged in campus life, continuing education programs, and activities that allowfor an increase in awareness, understanding of critical issues facing our region andnation, and provide a chance to serve our community.We are excited about the new Larry K. Lewis Building supporting expanding ourcapacity for instruction, computer laboratories and student spaces within anenvironment featuring sustainable systems powered through geothermal, photovoltaictechnologies, water capture and grey-water bio-treatment systems. Manyof these same systems have been integrated throughout the campusThe Health Science Center located on the campus is a district-wide resource forstudents, faculty and our community and features outstanding nursing and alliedhealth career programs. Along with the Michigan Institute for Public SafetyEducation, we are working to support wellness, safety and health educationthrough the District and region. This is in addition to the partnerships that havebeen established with human service agencies, child development, and childwelfare organizations to strengthen resources and communication on criticalissues affecting those who live and work in <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong>.We wish you much success and encourage you to take advantage of everyopportunity for growth, enrichment and expansion of knowledge available to you.Dr. Letitia UdumaCampus President100 General Information (313) 496-2600


CURTIS AVE.FAUST AVE.AABPARKINGLOT DLOT CACADEMICADMINISTRATIONBUILDINGVISITORPARKINGLOT BHEALTHSCIENCECENTERHSCVISITORPARKINGLOT AMAIN ENTRANCEWELCOMECENTERWCPARKINGLOT ELABORATORYSCIENCESBUILDINGLSBPARKINGLOT FGABGENERALARTSBUILDINGPARKINGLOT GPARKINGLOT GSOUTHFIELD EXPRESSWAY8200 W. Outer DriveDetroit, MI 48219General Information313-943-4000Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118www.wcccd.eduNORTHWEST CAMPUSWEST OUTER DRIVECAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Sciences Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science Center5Grand River AveTelegraph RdLahser RdEvergreen RdOuter Dr WW 8 Mile Road39 1096 96Southfield FwyJohn C Lodge FwyGreenfield Rd7 Mile Road WMcNicols Rd WLivernois StNNot all courses and programs are offeredevery semester at each campus. Programsare offered District-Wide, meaning thatstudents can sometimes expect to attendclasses at more than one campus in order tocomplete programs.HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 am-9:00 pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 am-5:00 pmFeatured Campus Programs• Addiction Studies• Central Service Technician• Certified Nursing Assistant• Central Service Technician• Child Care Training• Dental Assisting• Dental Hygiene• Emergency Medical Technology• Foodservice Systems Management• Nursing• Pharmacy Technology• Phlebotomy• Surgical TechnologyCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.101


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time Type Bldg.FRIDAY OFFERINGSDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION 80444 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS 89924 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II 89160 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 89163 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 87079 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 80694 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECLEA 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAWENFORCEMENT 91676 6:00PM - 8:55PM LECMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 89007 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 92624 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 80940 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 92511 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 81572 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 89039 5:30PM - 8:25PM LECSATURDAY OFFERINGSAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & AFRICANAMERICAN STRUGGLE 85920 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECAAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THEAFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY 80008 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTHPROFESSIONS 89042 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS 92506 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS 94617 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICALANTHROPOLOGY 92629 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 86179 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 86179 1:30PM - 3:25PM LABBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 80163 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I 80163 1:30PM - 3:25PM LABBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 92589 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 92589 1:30PM - 3:25PM LABBIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 80187 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 92627 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 80277 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECCCT 111 CHILD ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES:CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE 91745 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECCHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 92593 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECCHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 92593 1:30PM - 3:25PM LABCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERINFORMATION SYSTEMS 81673 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECEMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER 94611 9:00AM - 1:27PM LECENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING I 89191 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC102 General Information (313) 496-2600


WEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time Type Bldg.ENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING II 89052 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 89162 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I 92712 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 84966 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING II 92713 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 80544 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 80559 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 80680 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 81561 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECHIS 151WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY1650 80766 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECHIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 -PRESENT 80772 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 89931 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 92783 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS 94794 9:00AM - 12:45PM LECMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 89199 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS 94656 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 85038 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 94655 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 90433 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 90492 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 84095 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECMAT 156 TRIGONOMETRY 80984 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 96176 9:00AM - 12:45PM LECNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 96177 9:00AM - 12:45PM LECNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 96179 9:00AM - 12:45PM LECNUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY 96192 9:00AM - 1:17PM LECPHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I 81071 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECPLB 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY 88526 9:00AM - 3:26PM IMBPLB 110 PEDIATRIC PHLEBOTOMY 91738 9:00AM - 2:38PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 81129 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 81569 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 81166 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 92512 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 81230 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 89104 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 94575 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 81282 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 81283 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 92514 1:00PM - 3:55PM LECSUR 101 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN 88515 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECSUR 102CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN/CLINICAL 88516 12:00PM - 3:55PM LECNORTHWEST CAMPUSCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.103


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT104<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorAfrican-American StudiesCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE80004 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Smith, Bruce85920 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Smith, Bruce89110 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Smith, BruceAAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE94795 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 2:53PM MW LEC Griggs, MichaelAAS 237 ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFIC AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY80008 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Dandridge, HenryAllied HealthALH 105 MEDICAL MATHCO-REQUISITES: MAT 10091741 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC StaffALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS89042 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Esters, Jacqueline92714 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Esters, JacquelineALH 115 MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0091742 NW 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Jawad, Lina92506 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Miller, DeborahALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS91651 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Williams, David91744 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Williams, David92505 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Esters, Jacqueline94617 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Williams, DavidAnthropologyANT 152 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY80059 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Chapman, Yolanda80060 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Montilus, GuerinANT 153 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY92629 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Montilus, GuerinArabic<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>ARA 101 INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC IPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 10085926 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Muhsin, NadirARA 201 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC IPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 10285925 NW 4.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM TR LEC Muhsin, NadirFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorBiologyCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterBIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY96131 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Skidmore, LynndaBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.0080130 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Greene, CurtisNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Greene, Curtis80131 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Onyegbado, ChristianaNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Onyegbado, Christiana80132 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Anyanwu, NgoziNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Anyanwu, Ngozi80136 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Onyegbado, ChristianaNW 3:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Onyegbado, Christiana86179 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Crockett, BrandiNW 1:30PM - 3:25PM S LAB Crockett, Brandi86185 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Skidmore, LynndaNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Skidmore, Lynnda86188 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Skidmore, LynndaNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM T LAB Skidmore, Lynnda88579 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Crockett, BrandiNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Crockett, Brandi89011 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Ramey, RonnieNW 3:00PM - 4:55PM W LAB Ramey, Ronnie89065 NW 4.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Ross, SonyaNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM T LAB Ross, Sonya89148 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Safronoff, JohnNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM R LAB Safronoff, John90493 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LEC Safronoff, JohnNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM M LAB Safronoff, John92585 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Anyanwu, NgoziNW 1:30PM - 3:25PM F LAB Anyanwu, Ngozi94721 NW 4.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM MW LEC Goff, GeorgeNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM W LAB Goff, George94735 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LEC Goff, GeorgeNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB Goff, George94755 NW 4.00 1:30PM - 5:25PM F LEC Carter, EugeneNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM F LAB Carter, EugeneBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080159 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Mukkamala, PradeepNW 3:00PM - 4:55PM T LAB Mukkamala, Pradeep80160 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Tamburi, TitiNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Tamburi, Titi80161 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Mukkamala, PradeepNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM R LAB Mukkamala, Pradeep80163 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Grabowski, SusanNW 1:30PM - 3:25PM S LAB Grabowski, Susan84652 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Brown, AprylNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM T LAB Brown, Apryl86360 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC King, KyleNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM W LAB King, Kyle89014 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Turanova, ZulfiyaNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Turanova, Zulfiya89112 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Tamburi, ArianaNW 3:00PM - 4:55PM W LAB Tamburi, Ariana89115 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Chambers, EmanuelNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM T LAB Chambers, EmanuelNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.105


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT106<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor92587 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LEC Marang, BoitshokoNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM W LAB Marang, Boitshoko94738 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Tamburi, TitiNW 3:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Tamburi, TitiBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.0080178 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Irowa, MichaelNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM T LAB Irowa, Michael80179 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Tamburi, ArianaNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Tamburi, Ariana80180 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Obi, LawrenceNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Obi, Lawrence80181 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Olafioye, SalewaNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Olafioye, Salewa88357 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Palajac, StephenNW 4.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM R LAB Palajac, Stephen88953 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Brown, AprylNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM R LAB Brown, Apryl89118 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Morrison, CrystalNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Morrison, Crystal92589 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Turanova, ZulfiyaNW 1:30PM - 3:25PM S LAB Turanova, Zulfiya94740 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Sanderfield, TamaraNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM R LAB Sanderfield, TamaraBIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 25080186 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Parizon, Michael80187 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Staff80188 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Parizon, Michael80189 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Parizon, MichaelBIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080204 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC StaffNW 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LAB Staff80205 NW 4.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Greene, CurtisNW 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LAB Greene, Curtis80207 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Brem, AntoninaNW 10:30AM - 11:55AM M LAB Brem, Antonina80208 NW 4.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Hanson, AloysiusNW 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LAB Hanson, Aloysius80209 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Hanson, AloysiusNW 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LAB Hanson, Aloysius80210 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Morrison, CrystalNW 7:30PM - 8:55PM MW LAB Morrison, Crystal89057 NW 4.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Brem, AntoninaNW 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LAB Brem, Antonina89059 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Brem, AntoninaNW 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LAB Brem, Antonina92591 NW 4.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Sanderfield, TamaraNW 6:00PM - 7:25PM TR LAB Sanderfield, TamaraBusinessCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS80256 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Ciampa, Gary92627 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Campbell, Henry94618 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Cook-Cogborn, LoniaFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.0080276 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Woods, Dawnita80277 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Mason Mathews, Wendy89147 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Johnson, Daisy94619 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Cook-Cogborn, Lonia94793 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 7:53PM TR LEC Armes-Thomas, DonnaChemistryCHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.0086526 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Akbarian, FathaliNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM W LAB Akbarian, Fathali86528 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM TR LEC Kennedy, LelaNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM T LAB Kennedy, Lela86908 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Tewari, KewalNW 3:00PM - 4:55PM R LAB Tewari, Kewal89054 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Diop, SeydouNW 3:00PM - 4:55PM M LAB Diop, Seydou90488 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Wittbrodt, JoanneNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM T LAB Wittbrodt, Joanne92485 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM MW LEC Kelley, PatrickNW 5:00PM - 6:55PM M LAB Kelley, Patrick92593 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Leavell, BonitaNW 1:30PM - 3:25PM S LAB Leavell, Bonita92756 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Tewari, KewalNW 1:00PM - 2:55PM M LAB Tewari, KewalCHM 136 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 AND MAT 112LAB FEE: $75.0086120 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Kennedy, LelaNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM M LAB Kennedy, LelaCHM 155 SURVEY ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRYPRE-REQUISITES: CHM 105 OR CHM 136LAB FEE: $75.0086536 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Kelley, PatrickNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM M LAB Kelley, Patrick96132 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 6:55PM TR LEC Diop, SeydouNW 7:00PM - 8:55PM T LAB Diop, SeydouChild Care TrainingCCT 101 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE94970 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Broner-Hall, SandraCCT 104 METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN CHILD CARE: INFANT AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CCT 101, EMT 101, PROGRAM ADMITTANCE, POLICE CLEARANCES, FIA CLEARANCE, IMMUNIZATIONS,PHYSICAL EXAM AND FOOD HANDLER’S CARD80300 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Broner-Hall, SandraCCT 111 CHILD ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES: CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATEPRE-REQUISITES: CCT 101, EMT 10191745 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC White, MarleneNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.107


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorCCT 157 CHILD CARE PRACTICUM AND SEMINAR IPRE-REQUISITIES: ENG 119, HUS 105, HUS 135, CCT 101, CCT 104 OR CCT 106, PSY 101 AND EMT 10191652 NW 4.00 - LEC Broner-Hall, SandraComputer Information SystemsCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0080339 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Mwila, Apollinaris81673 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Enteshary-Najafabady, Abbas92755 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Mwila, ApollinarisCorrectionsCOR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS80376 NW 3.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MTWRF LEC StaffCLASS MEETS 8/20/13 - 9/21/1392630 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC StaffCOR 105 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONAL COUNSELINGPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10080383 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MTWRF LEC StaffCLASS MEETS 8/20/13 - 9/21/13COR 110 INTRODUCTION TO DEVIANT BEHAVIORPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10094490 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Younger, JamesCOR 200 SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR CORRECTIONAL PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10080386 NW 3.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM MTWRF LEC StaffCLASS MEETS 8/20/13 - 9/21/394491 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Wynn, JunettaCOR 210 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FACILITIESPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10080389 NW 3.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM MTWRF LEC StaffCLASS MEETS 9/22/13 - 10/23/13COR 215 CORRECTIONAL FIELDWORK/PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10089920 NW 3.00 - LEC Evans, WarrenPLEASE EMAIL EWARREN1@WCCCD.EDU FOR PRACTICUM PLACEMENT94697 NW 3.00 - LEC Martin, EileenCOR 218 RACE RELATIONS - CORRECTIONAL PERSONNELPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10094751 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 6:55PM F LEC Ruffin, RonaldCOR 255 LEGAL ISSUES IN CORRECTIONSPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10088653 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM MTWRF LEC StaffCriminal JusticeCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterCJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE80370 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Williams, Arthur94699 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Robinson, Deborah94700 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Martin, Eileen108FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorDental AssistingCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterDA 104 DENTAL MATERIALSPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIREDLAB FEE: $50.0081690 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 2:25PM R L/L Denham, Sonya81693 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 2:25PM M L/L Cavacini, AmandaDA 106 APPLIED SCIENCES80400 NW 4.00 3:00PM - 6:55PM R LEC Geist, Shin-MeyDA 107 INTRODUCTION TO EXPANDED FUNCTIONS81710 NW 2.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM T L/L Buchheister, JoannNW 11:00AM - 12:55PM T L/L Parker, MeredithDA 110 CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTINGLAB FEE: $50.0081708 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 6:55PM T L/L Cavacini, AmandaNW 3:00PM - 6:55PM T L/L Parker, MeredithDA 115 PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY80401 NW 1.00 2:00PM - 2:55PM T LEC Denham, SonyaDental AuxiliaryDEN 100 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT91731 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Hightower, GracieDEN 112 MEDICAL AND DENTAL EMERGENCIES80417 NW 2.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LEC Herschfus, MarcDEN 200 DENTAL RADIOLOGY THEORYPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED80418 NW 2.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM M LEC Cavacini, AmandaDEN 201 DENTAL RADIOLOGY LABLAB FEE: $75.0080419 NW 1.00 2:00PM - 5:55PM W LAB Buchheister, JoannNW 2:00PM - 5:55PM W LAB Burns, Ethel80420 NW 1.00 2:00PM -5:55PM W LAB Buchheister, JoannNW 2:00PM - 5:55PM W LAB Burns, Ethel80421 NW 1.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Burns, EthelNW 9:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Zarb, Pamela80422 NW 1.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Buckley, MarthaNW 9:00AM - 12:55PM W LAB Burns, EthelDental HygieneDHY 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF DENTAL HYGIENE80423 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM R LEC Siemens, HollyDHY 110 ORAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.0081753 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F L/L Buckley, MarthaNW 9:00AM - 12:55PM F L/L Herschfus, MarcNW 9:00AM - 12:55PM F L/L Schaecher, ManonNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.109


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterDHY 120 CLINICAL TECHNIQUESPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 10181630 NW 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM M LEC Cato, DeorphiaNW 8:30AM - 11:25AM M LEC Counts, JaniceNW 8:30AM - 11:25AM M LEC Nyquist, Jo AnnNW 12:30PM - 3:25PM M LAB Cato, DeorphiaNW 12:30PM - 3:25PM M LAB Counts, JaniceNW 12:30PM - 3:25PM M LAB Nyquist, Jo Ann81631 NW 3.00 8:30AM - 11:25AM W LEC Cato, DeorphiaNW 8:30AM - 11:25AM W LEC Counts, JaniceNW 8:30AM - 11:25AM W LEC Nyquist, Jo AnnNW 12:30PM - 3:25PM W LAB Cato, DeorphiaNW 12:30PM - 3:25PM W LAB Counts, JaniceNW 12:30PM - 3:25PM W LAB Nyquist, Jo AnnDHY 121 ORAL PATHOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 110 OR DHY 111 OR DHY 13380424 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM M LEC Weberman, LindaDHY 209 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III-LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 130 OR DHY 131 OR DHY 132 OR DHY 21080425 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM M LEC Zarb, PamelaDHY 210 CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III-LABPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 131 OR DHY 132LAB FEE: $325.0080426 NW 5.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM TF LAB Anderson, LisaNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM TF LAB Cato, DeorphiaNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM TF LAB Coleman-Settles, DeniseNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM TF LAB Coleman-Settles, DeniseNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM TF LAB Nyquist, Jo AnnNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM TF LAB Nyquist, Jo AnnNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM TF LAB Schaecher, ManonNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM TF LAB Werdlow, PamelaNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM TF LAB Zarb, PamelaNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM TF LAB Zarb, Pamela80428 NW 5.00 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Anderson, LisaNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Benson, CandaceNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Benson, CandaceNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Bradford, KimNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Burns, EthelNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Cato, DeorphiaNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Cato, DeorphiaNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Schaecher, ManonNW 8:30AM - 12:25PM RS LAB Zarb, PamelaNW 1:00PM - 4:55PM RS LAB Zarb, PamelaDHY 214 LOCAL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN CONTROLPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 21 OR DHY 131 OR DHY 132LAB FEE: $100.0082245 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Armstrong, SheilaNW 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Bradford, KimNW 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Buchheister, JohnNW 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Burns, EthelNW 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Herschfus, MarcDHY 223 DENTAL HEALTH EDUCATIONPRE-REQUISITES: DHY 131 OR DHY 13280430 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 4:30PM W LEC Buckley, Martha110FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorDietetic TechnologyCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 15580441 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Saulter, Barbara80442 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM R LEC Saulter, Barbara80443 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 5:55PM W LEC Sutton, Jamie80444 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Aljawad, Najwa80446 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC Hyrila, Maureen80447 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Saulter, Barbara84803 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Sutton, JamieEconomicsECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I80463 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Glowacki, DavidECO 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IIPRE-REQUISITES: ECO 10180474 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Wilson, WilliamEmergency Medical TechnologyEMT 101 FIRST AIDLAB FEE: $10.0094613 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM R LEC Staff94614 NW 2.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM R LEC Staff94615 NW 2.00 2:00PM - 3:55PM R LEC StaffEMT 105 MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDERLAB FEE: $30.0094611 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 1:27PM S LEC Staff94612 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 8:27PM W LEC Abbo, JohnEnglishENG 111 INTRODUCTION TO READING SKILLS80579 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Careathers, Christie89923 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Raines III, Frank89924 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Fields, Audrina90397 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Raines III, Frank90485 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 6:55PM MW LEC Merriwether, ValerieENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11180593 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Perlman, Mary80594 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Bertram, Pamela80595 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Perlman, Mary80596 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Staff83417 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Perlman, Mary86493 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Staff86494 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Perlman, Mary89044 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Wilson, Carmen89045 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Raines III, Frank89092 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Franklin, Deborah89157 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Merriwether, Valerie89191 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Merriwether, ValerieNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.111


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11280610 -A60NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC StaffLEARNING COMMUNITY: MUST ENROLL IN ENG 115 - 80652, ENG 113 - 80610.80652-A60 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Perlman, Mary82605 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Jackson, Michelle84906 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Ross, Phyllis84907 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Hughes, Mildretta89050 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Constance, Valerie89051 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Porter, Beverly89052 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Manciel, Carol89053 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Taylor, Charlette89159 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Franklin, Deborah89160 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Manciel, Carol89194 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Porter, Beverly90437 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Hughes, MildrettaENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I80633 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Perlman, Mary80634 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Jackson, Michelle80635 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Perlman, Mary80636 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Franklin, Frederick82606 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Rudolph, Erika85040 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Staff89046 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Franklin, Frederick89047 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Staff89048 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Dozier, Marva89093 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Shelton, Jennifer89161 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Raines III, Frank89162 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Andrews, Gwendolyn89195 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Perlman, Mary90398 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Dozier, Marva92507 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Johnson, Tracy92712 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Andrews, Gwendolyn94720 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Justice, Binta94753 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Wilson, JulieENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11480652 -A60NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Perlman, MaryLEARNING COMMUNITY: MUST ENROLL IN ENG 115 - 80652, ENG 113 - 80610.80610-A60 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Staff80653 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Franklin, Frederick80654 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jones, Michon84965 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Lumpkin, L84966 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Manciel, Carol89095 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Jackson, Michelle89163 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC James, Sharon89164 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Staff89197 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Jones, Michon90436 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Walker, Theresa90486 NW 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM MW LEC Lumpkin, L92713 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff96122 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Lumpkin, L112FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterENG 119 ENGLISH I80540 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Burnett, John80542 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Franklin, Deborah80544 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Kennedy, Linda80550 -A60NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Chennault, StephenLEARNING COMMUNITY: MUST ENROLL IN ENG 119 - 80550, AND PS 101 - 94675.81117-A60 NW 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Martin, Roland80551 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Chennault, Stephen80552 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Chennault, Stephen80553 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Chennault, Stephen80555 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Kennedy, Linda80557 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Hudson, Nora80559 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Bradford, Aundrea80563 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary80566 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Constance, Valerie83273 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Chennault, Stephen86497 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Hudson, Nora87079 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Carr, Juanita90490 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Bradford, Aundrea92508 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Swift, Joseph92601 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Fields, Audrina92622 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Swift, Joseph92704 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Chennault, Stephen94719 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria94754 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria94789 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM F LEC Schroeter, Amy96124 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Constance, ValerieENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 11080675 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary80676 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Burnett, John80677 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Burnett, John80678 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Short, Ida80680 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Staff80683 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Ramsey, Mary80684 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Hudson, Robin80686 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria80687 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Jackson-Smith, Maria80688 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Staff80690 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Anyanetu, Patrick80694 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Climer, Steven81559 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Short, Ida81560 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Franklin, Deborah81561 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Swift, Joseph84028 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Short, Ida86498 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Anyanetu, Patrick86499 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Burnett, John92509 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Constance, Valerie92623 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Woods, IanFood Service System ManagementFSM 105 PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS94752 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Hubbard, MarionFSM 115 FOOD SAFETY AND SANITATION96129 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Saulter, BarbaraNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.113


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorGeologyCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterGEL 210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LECTURELAB FEE: $75.0080751 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Simms, FrederickGerontology/Aging ServicesGER 110 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF AGING96300 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Simpson, GailGER 115 PROGRAMS/SERVICES TO THE AGEDPRE-REQUISITES: GER 110 OR ENG 11096301 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Simpson, GailHistoryHIS 151 WORLD CIVILIZATION I PRE-HISTORY-165080764 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Ashley, Duane80766 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Slavcheff, Peter92780 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Kantzler, CarolynnHIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT80772 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Slavcheff, Peter92615 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Ashley, DuaneHIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186580780 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Ashley, Duane81661 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Ashley, Duane92616 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Slavcheff, PeterHIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT80783 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Boykin, PeterHIS 261 AFRICAN- AMERICAN HISTORY I92115 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Boykin, PeterHuman ServicesHUS 105 GROUP EXPRESSION FOR SELF GROWTH I84040 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Johnson, CharmaineHUS 135 PROFESSIONALISM IN HUMAN SERVICESPRE-REQUISITES: HUS 10596302 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Ward, SarahHumanitiesHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS89931 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Myers, Macell90499 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Hamady, Susan92783 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Chatman, Marvin94794 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Danquah, RochelleHUM 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE PERFORMING ARTS80802 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Hamady, Susan84042 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Trice, Ronald114FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorIntroduction to PhlebotomyPLB 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY88526 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 1:29PM S IMB Huff, Gary91672 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 7:45PM MW LEC Larkins-Norwood, Ka-SandraPLB 110 PEDIATRIC PHLEBOTOMY91738 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 3:26PM S LEC Larkins-Norwood, Ka-Sandra96130 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:19PM M LEC StaffJapaneseJPN 101 ELEMENTARY JAPENESE I90318 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Kaczmarek, KarenLaw Enforcement AdministrationCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterLEA 201 INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 10092628 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Williams, ArthurLEA 210 HIGHWAY AND TRAFFIC CONTROLPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 AND LEA 20191677 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Martin, EileenLEA 225 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION: SEMINAR IPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 AND LEA 201CO-REQUISITES: LEA 22692632 NW 2.00 3:00PM - 4:55PM T LEC Martin, EileenLEA 226 LAW ENFORCE ADMINISTRATION: PRACTICUMPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 AND LEA 201CO-REQUISITES: LEA 22592633 NW 4.00 - LEC Evans, WarrenPLEASE EMAIL EWARREN1@WCCCD.EDU FOR PRACTICUM PLACEMENT94696 NW 4.00 - LEC Evans, WarrenPLEASE EMAIL EWARREN1@WCCCD.EDU FOR PRACTICUM PLACEMENTLEA 230 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 20191655 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Younger, JamesLEA 231 CRIMINAL LAW AND JUSTICE IPRE-REQUISITES: LEA 23091675 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Lipscomb, WillieLEA 235 RACE RELATIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 AND LEA 20194698 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Wynn, JunettaLEA 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENTPRE-REQUISITES: CJS 100 OR LEA 20191676 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM F LEC Lipscomb, WillieNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.115


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorMathematicsCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS80877 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Amer, Usama80878 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Farrehi, Khashayar80879 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Peete, Theressa80880 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Wilson, Earnestine80881 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Peart, Joslyn80882 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Haidar, Fadia82612 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Farrehi, Khashayar89005 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Wilson, Earnestine89006 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Bryant, Mark89007 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Myers, Tiana89101 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Pompey, Margaret89102 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Farrehi, Khashayar89152 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Yee, Sally89199 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Uduma, Kalu90399 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Jerido, Cassandra90407 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Johnson, Netyla90438 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Haidar, Fadia92510 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Amer, Usama92707 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Bryant, Mark92782 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie94656 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Uduma, KaluMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA80907 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Peete, Theressa80908 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Zorkot, Mohamed80910 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Jacques, William80912 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Yee, Sally80913 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Zorkot, Mohamed80915 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Charles, Joy85038 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Beidoun, Nasser89009 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Barker, Jerry89010 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Charles, Joy89103 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Farrehi, Khashayar89153 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Abdollahi, Javad89154 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Mickens, McArthur90439 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Uduma, Kalu90487 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Shalan, Salah92624 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose92706 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Peart, Joslyn94655 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Pompey, Margaret94657 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Abdollahi, JavadMAT 110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10583954 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Charles, JoyMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10580930 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Opalinski, Bob80935 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Cheeramvelil, Kuriakose80936 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Opalinski, Bob80937 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Opalinski, Bob80938 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Mickens, McArthur80939 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Uduma, Amos80940 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie81480 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Rosen, Michael84092 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Yee, Sally89201 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Opalinski, Bob116FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor90433 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Edevbie, Onoawarie90492 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Rosen, Michael90495 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Zorkot, Mohamed94654 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Edevbie, OnoawarieMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11280949 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Rosen, Michael80951 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Mickens, McArthur80952 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Allen, Angela80953 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Zorkot, Mohamed84095 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Staff89202 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Rosen, Michael90480 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Al-Saadi, FadhilMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11380975 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Onuigbo, Henry80976 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Raeck, William89040 NW 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Onuigbo, Henry90481 NW 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Raeck, WilliamMAT 156 TRIGONOMETRYPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15580984 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Onuigbo, Henry84099 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Jacques, WilliamNursing & Health Care SkillsCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterNUR 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSINGLAB FEE: $150.0096277 NW 6.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM TR LEC Staff96278 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM RF LAB Staff96279 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM RF LAB Staff96280 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM MT LAB Staff96281 NW 0.00 3:00PM - 8:38PM MW LAB Staff96282 NW 6.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM TR LEC Staff96283 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM MT LAB Staff96284 NW 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM MT LAB Staff96285 NW 0.00 3:00PM - 8:38PM MW LAB Staff96286 NW 0.00 3:00PM - 8:38PM MW LAB StaffNUR 112 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING I - LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 250 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 11096196 NW 6.00 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff96201 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96203 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96209 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96210 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96211 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96212 NW 6.00 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff96213 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96215 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96216 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96217 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96218 NW 0.00 - LAB StaffNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.117


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterNUR 114 OBSTETRICAL NURSING96220 NW 4.00 12:00PM - 2:58PM W LEC Staff96221 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96222 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96223 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96224 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96225 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96233 NW 4.00 12:00PM - 3:12PM W LEC Staff96235 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96236 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96238 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96239 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96243 NW 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 116 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING II - LECTURE96245 NW 6.00 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff96248 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96250 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96252 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96253 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96255 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96256 NW 6.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM W LEC Staff96257 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96260 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96262 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96264 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96265 NW 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT96176 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Staff96177 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Staff96179 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Staff96181 NW 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Staff96182 NW 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Staff96187 NW 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC StaffNUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY96191 NW 2.00 11:00AM - 3:17PM R LEC Staff96192 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 1:17PM S LEC StaffNUR 210 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING96226 NW 4.00 1:00PM - 3:58PM W LEC Staff96227 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96228 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96229 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96230 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96231 NW 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 212 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING III - LECTURE96232 NW 600 12:00PM - 4:17PM W LEC Staff96234 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96237 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96240 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96241 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96242 NW 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 214 PEDIATRIC NURSING LECTURE COMPONENT96244 NW 4.00 5:00PM - 7:58PM W LEC Staff96246 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96247 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96249 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff118FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor96251 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96247 NW 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 216 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING IV LECTUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR BIO 240 OR BIO 295 OR NUR 116 OR NUR 21296166 NW 6.00 4:30PM - 8:57PM W LEC Staff96167 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96169 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96170 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96171 NW 0.00 - LAB Staff96172 NW 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 218 NURSING ISSUES, TRANSITIONS & LEADERSHIP96173 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM T LEC Staff96174 NW 2.00 9:00AM - 1:17PM T LEC Staff96175 NW 2.00 3:00PM - 7:17PM T LEC StaffPharmacy TechnologyPHT 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY TECHNOLOGYLAB FEE: $50.0091740 NW 3.00 4:00PM - 5:25PM TR L/L StaffPHT 105 ORIENTATION TO PHARMACY TECHNOLOGYLAB FEE: $50.0091673 NW 5.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM MTWR L/L StaffPHT 110 INSTITUTIONAL AND COMMUNITY PHARMACYLAB FEE: $50.0091674 NW 5.00 5:30PM - 8:45PM MTWR L/L StaffPhilosophyPHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I81071 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC StaffPHL 102 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS IIPRE-REQUISITES: PHL 10196127 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Careathers, Timothy96128 NW 3.00 5:00PM - 6:25PM TR LEC Careathers, TimothyPHL 201 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY81078 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Rashid, Harun86504 NW 3.00 1:25PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Tranumn Jr, HowardPHL 211 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC81085 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Careathers, Timothy81086 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Rashid, HarunPolitical ScienceCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT81118 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Walker, Steven81119 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Surowitz, Marvin81122 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Brown, Jeffrey81123 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Talpos, Beatrice81124 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Webster, Stella81125 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Talpos, Beatrice81126 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Ivory, Ellis81129 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Wright, MichaelNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.119


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type Instructor81481 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Glass, Derrick81569 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Wright, Michael81570 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Walker, Steven89099 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Worsham, Conley90497 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Walker, Steven92511 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Webster, Stella92709 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Staff92778 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Walker, Steven94675 NW 0.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Brown, JeffreyLEARNING COMMUNITY: MUST ENROLL IN ENG 119 - 80550, AND PS 101 - 94675.80550-A60 NW 0.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Chennault, Stephen94790 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM TR LEC Martin, RolandPsychologyPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY81160 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Anderson, Cheri81161 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Varner, Beverli81162 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Anderson, CheriLEARNING COMMUNITY: MUST ENROLL IN ENG 119 - 80550, PSY 101 - 81162, AND PS 101 - 89100.81164 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Anderson, Cheri81166 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Paul, Rhonda81168 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Varner, Beverli81171 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Anderson, Cheri81172 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM W LEC Tunstull, Barbara81174 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Tunstull, Barbara81175 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Varner, Beverli81176 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Varner, Beverli81571 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Varner, Beverli81572 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Tunstull, Barbara84109 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Merchant, Cheryl84110 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Varner, Beverli85158 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Varner, Beverli85173 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Varner, Beverli85927 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Anthony, Bart92512 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Paul, Rhonda94792 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 4:45PM F LEC Merchant, CherylPSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT88521 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Jones, Charles88524 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Anthony, Bart92711 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Jones, Charles94796 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:53AM MW LEC Mayberry, MarieRenewable Energy TechnologyRET 100 RENEWABLE ENER/ALTERNATE ENERGY PRINCIPLES96259 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM M ITV StaffSociologyCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY81224 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Jordan, Josephus81225 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Jordan, Josephus81226 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Jordan, Josephus81227 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Temple, Katherine81228 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Jordan, Josephus81229 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Temple, Katherine81230 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Alexander, Renita89104 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Cobb, Lois89106 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Cobb, Lois120FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science Center89151 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Jordan, Josephus90496 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Jordan, Josephus92513 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Jordan, Josephus92708 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Cobb, Lois92779 NW 0.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Lewis, Lyn94791 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM TR LEC Barnes, Patricia96126 NW 3.00 2:00PM - 3:25PM TR LEC Alexander, RenitaSOC 230 ETHNIC MINORITIESPRE-REQUISITES: ANT 150 OR ANT 152 OR ANT 153 OR ANT 154 OR ANT 201 OR ANT 210 OR SOC 120 OR SOC 144 OR SOC22581244 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Lewis, Lyn92710 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Cobb, LoisSpanishSPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I81573 NW 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM TR LEC Richardson Smith, Sandra94575 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Richardson Smith, SandraSPA 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH IPRE-REQUISITES: SPA 10281256 NW 4.00 5:30PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Andrade, MoisesSpeechSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH81277 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Trice, Ronald81278 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Trice, Ronald81279 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Trice, Ronald81280 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM TR LEC Mitchell, Keitha81281 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Softley, Lindasusan81282 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Kelly, Sherry81283 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Kelly, Sherry81284 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Jones, Malisa81286 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Trice, Ronald81287 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM TR LEC Trice, Ronald81288 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Trice, Ronald81289 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM TR LEC Jones, Barbara85932 NW 3.00 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Trice, Ronald89036 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM TR LEC Jones, Barbara89037 NW 3.00 3:00PM - 4:25PM MW LEC Chambers, James89038 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM R LEC Kelly, Sherry89039 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM F LEC Kelly, Sherry89107 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Jones, Barbara89108 NW 3.00 4:30PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Harrison III, Dempsey89155 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM T LEC Bryant, Antoinette89156 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Softley, Lindasusan90409 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC Chuku, Chile90440 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Chuku, Chile90482 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW LEC Logan, Kim92021 NW 3.00 10:30AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Logan, Kim92514 NW 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC Mitchell, Keitha92626 NW 3.00 5:30PM - 8:25PM M LEC Bryant, Antoinette92784 NW 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Jones, Barbara96123 NW 3.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Logan, KimNORTHWEST CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.121


NORTHWEST CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Bldg. Credits Time Days Type InstructorSurgical Technology ProgramSUR 100 ORIENTATION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY88513 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC StaffMUST MEET PROGRAM DIRECTOR BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THIS COURSE.SUR 101 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN88515 NW 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC StaffSUR 102 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN/CLINICALPRE-REQUISITES: SUR 100 AND SUR 101LAB FEE: $30.0088516 NW 4.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S LEC StaffSUR 110 SURGICAL TECH PRINCIPLES - LECPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 110 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110CO-REQUISITES: SUR 120 SUR 12588517 NW 3.00 2:00PM - 4:55PM R LEC StaffSUR 120 SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND TECHNIQUEPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 120 AND ENG 119 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 11088518 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM R LEC StaffSUR 125 SURGICAL TECH CLINICAL I - LABPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 AND ENG 120 AND BIO 240 AND BIO 250 AND BIO 295 AND PSY 101 AND ALH 110LAB FEE: $40.0088519 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 4:25PM TW LAB Staff88520 NW 4.00 9:00AM - 4:25PM TW LAB StaffSustainable Tech SpecialistCAMPUS BUILDING KEYAAB - <strong>Academic</strong> Administration Bldg. LSB - Laboratory Science Bldg.GAB - General Arts Bldg.WC - Welcome CenterHSC - Health Science CenterST 101 SALES SKILLS FOR SUSTAINABLE96307 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W ITV StaffST 102 APP OF SUSTAINABLE TECH96309 NW 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R ITV Staff122FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


Michael DotsonIt is an exciting moment to be part of the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>District family and I welcome you to the Western Campus and a learningcommunity that is going “green” in a significant way. We hope you will explorethe many opportunities available here and throughout the District that canposition you for success in a global world. Along with an emphasis on digitaltechnologies including the video game design and animation curriculum,information technologies, health-related offerings, and sustainable design andbuilding programs, the campus is a center for regional activities accommodatingmeetings, public events and activities in the Conference Center.WESTERN CAMPUSWe are proud of the work taking place around the grounds of the facility toimprove energy efficiency, recreation, and protection of the wetlands. As well, theWestern Campus supports physical fitness and wellness programs for theWestern region. These include a number of exciting continuing educationopportunities and community programming at the new soccer fields nearHaggerty Road.I invite you to become engaged as a active member of our learning community.Your success is important to us and we look forward to the opportunity toserve you.Michael DotsonCampus President and CAOCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.123


WESTERN CAMPUS9555 HaggertyBelleville, MI 48111General Information734-699-7008Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118www.wcccd.eduNBELLEVILLE RD.HAGGERTY RD.9427596MICHIGAN AVE.ECORSE RD.MERRIMAN RD.TELEGRAPH RD.METRO AIRPORTNot all courses and programs are offeredevery semester at each campus. Programsare offered District-Wide, meaning thatstudents can sometimes expect to attendclasses at more than one campus in order tocomplete programs.HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-10:00 pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-4:30 pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 am-3:00 pmFeatured Campus Programs• Accounting• Computer Information Systems• Electrical/Electronics• Forensic/Digital Photography• Heating, Ventilation and AirConditioning (HVAC)• Hemodialysis Patient CareSpecialist• Logistics• Website Designer• Nursing• Renewable Energy• Surgical Technology/First Assistant• Sustainable Buildings and Sites• Video Game Design & Animation124 General Information (313) 496-2600


WEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time TypeSATURDAY OFFERINGSBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 92749 2:30PM - 4:25PM LABCIS 210 INTRODUCTION TO UNIX 88502 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECDMP 101 STORY ELEMENTS FOR A DIGITALENVIRONMENT 84563 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I 92603 10:00AM - 12:55PM LECEE 105 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION ANDDESIGN 96119 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECENG 119 ENGLISH I 92635 9:30AM - 12:25PM LECENG 120 ENGLISH II 80699 9:30AM - 12:25PM LECHVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANTMAINTENANCE 91703 8:00AM - 10:55AM LECMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA 85939 9:30AM - 12:25PM LECMCT 207 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS 94482 12:00PM - 3:55PM IMBNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 96178 9:00AM - 12:45PM LECNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 96180 9:00AM - 12:45PM LECNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 96183 9:00AM - 12:45PM LECNUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY 96188 9:00AM - 1:17PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 92539 10:00AM - 12:55PM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 81767 9:30AM - 12:25PM LECPSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT 88422 9:30AM - 12:25PM LECVGD 268 COMPUTER GAME FOUNDATIONS 87026 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECWESTERN CAMPUSCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.125


WESTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAccountingACC 105 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING91781 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Hendrix, GwenACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I80030 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Short, RogerACC 210 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I91782 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Hendrix, GwenAfrican-American StudiesAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE85981 WE 4.00 12:30PM - 2:25PM MW LEC Parkman, William94486 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Parkman, WilliamAAS 140 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE91679 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Craig, SamuelAllied HealthALH 110 TERMINOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS85456 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC Brown, Althea86251 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Brown, Althea91680 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC StaffALH 230 MEDICAL ETHICS92640 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Jawad, LinaAmerican Sign LanguageASL 101 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I93635 -I80WE 3.00 9:00AM - 3:55PM F LEC StaffASL 103 VISUAL GESTURE COMMUNICATIONPREREQUISTE - ASL 10191681 -I80WE 3.00 9:00AM - 3:55PM F LEC StaffArabicARA 101 INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC IPRE-REQUISITES: ARA 10089986 WE 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Zalzala, AlaaldinArtART 115 BASIC DRAWING FOR ANIMATION86253 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC StaffBiology<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>BIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY92025 WE 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC Bull, James92026 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Robinson, Edwin126FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorBIO 155 INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGYLAB FEE: $75.0080142 WE 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Sutliff, PeterWE 2:00PM - 3:55PM T LAB Sutliff, Peter80143 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Alawuru, PreciousWE 8:00PM - 9:55PM M LAB Alawuru, Precious80144 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Smith, LorraineWE 10:00AM - 11:55AM W LAB Smith, Lorraine82381 WE 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Sutliff, PeterWE 6:00PM - 7:55PM R LAB Sutliff, Peter84860 WE 4.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM MW LEC Ross, SonyaWE 6:00PM - 7:55PM M LAB Ross, Sonya84869 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Alawuru, PreciousWE 8:00AM - 9:55AM W LAB Alawuru, Precious84872 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC O’Hagan, DavidWE 12:00PM - 1:55PM T LAB O’Hagan, David92749 WE 4.00 12:30PM - 2:25PM FS LEC StaffWE 2:30PM - 4:25PM S LAB StaffBIO 240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080166 WE 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Robinson, EdwinWE 10:00AM - 11:55AM T LAB Robinson, Edwin80168 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC StaffWE 10:00AM - 11:55AM W LAB Staff85982 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC Brown, AltheaWE 12:00PM - 1:55PM M LAB Brown, Althea85985 WE 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM TR LEC Chambers, EmanuelWE 6:00PM - 7:55PM T LAB Chambers, Emanuel92604 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC StaffWE 8:00PM - 9:55PM T LAB StaffBIO 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 240LAB FEE: $75.0080185 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM TR LEC Staff85988 WE 4.00 8:00PM - 9:55PM MW LEC StaffWE 6:00PM - 7:55PM M LAB Staff90280 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 11:55AM MW LEC StaffWE 8:00AM - 9:55AM M LAB Staff92606 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM MW LEC StaffWE 8:00PM - 9:55PM W LAB StaffBIO 252 PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 25080190 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 1:55PM F LEC StaffBIO 295 MICROBIOLOGYPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 155LAB FEE: $75.0080211 WE 4.00 6:30PM - 7:55PM TR LEC O’Hagan, DavidWE 8:00PM - 9:25PM TR LAB O’Hagan, David80212 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Alansari, HudaWE 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LAB Alansari, Huda84568 WE 4.00 12:00PM - 1:25PM MW LEC Smith, LorraineWE 1:30PM - 2:55PM MW LAB Smith, LorraineBusinessBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS85272 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Miller, April91784 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Scott, MichaelWESTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.127


WESTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.0080278 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM M LEC Brown, Verna88015 WE 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Abraham, LaureceBUS 228 INTERNET WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: OIS 101 OR BUS 225 OR CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.0091687 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Brown, VernaBusiness LawBL 201 BUSINESS LAW I80247 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Bryant, MarvinChemistryCHM 105 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRYLAB FEE: $75.0084927 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Granderson, GeorgeWE 8:00PM - 9:55PM T LAB Granderson, George85972 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Granderson, GeorgeWE 10:00AM - 11:55AM W LAB Granderson, GeorgeComputer Information SystemsCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0080340 WE 4.00 12:30PM - 4:25PM W LEC Chizick, John86254 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Jordan, TammyCIS 112 STRUCTURED DESIGNPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110LAB FEE: $15.0089965 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM T LEC Jacob, RobertCIS 210 INTRODUCTION TO UNIXPRE-REQUISITE: CIS 11088502 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Jacob, RobertCIS 240 NETWORKING ESSENTIALSPRE-REQUISITES: CIS 11091690 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Balicki, RobertComputer Technology OptionCT 203 DIGITAL LOGIC ILAB FEE: $25.0091695 WE 4.00 11:30AM - 1:55PM MW IMB Golshan, RahmatollahCT 209 COMPUTER REPAIR I-COMPTIA A+PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CT 205LAB FEE: $35.0091694 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Golshan, RahmatollahCT 210 COMPUTER REPAIR II- COMPTIA A+PRE-REQUISITES: CIS 110 OR CT 209LAB FEE: $50.0091693 WE 6.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM TR LEC Keen, JeffreyCriminal JusticeCJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE94487 WE 3.00 7:00PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Staff128FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorDietetic TechnologyDT 130 FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITIONPRE-REQUISITES: BIO 15580450 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR LEC Hyrila, Maureen80451 WE 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM R LEC Rutkowski, CynthiaDigital Media ProductionDMP 101 STORY ELEMENTS FOR A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT84563 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Demitrish, DeborahEconomicsECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I91698 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Njoku, Emmanuel92603 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Jaber, MohamadElectronics TechnologyEE 101 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ICO-REQUISITE: EE 107LAB FEE: $25.0086262 WE 4.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM TR IMB Golshan, RahmatollahEE 105 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION AND DESIGNLAB FEE: $35.0096119 WE 2.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Dunne, JosephEE 107 MATH FOR E/E ICO-REQUISITE: EE 10186264 WE 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Al-Saadi, FadhilEnglishENG 112 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11183999 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Kirkby, CarolENG 113 CAREER AND TECHNICAL READING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11280612 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Staff84885 WE 3.00 7:30PM - 8:55PM MW LEC StaffENG 114 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING I84883 WE 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Wilson, JulieENG 115 CAREER AND TECHNICAL WRITING IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 11480656 WE 3.00 8:00PM - 9:25PM TR LEC Kirkby, Carol84916 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Wilson, JulieENG 119 ENGLISH I80569 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM R LEC Vandusen, Gerald80570 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM F LEC Kirkby, Carol80573 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM M LEC Vandusen, Gerald81759 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Schaefer, James85978 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Woods, Ian85979 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC Vandusen, Gerald92635 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM S LEC Hudson, Nora94776 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:15PM T LEC Kroll, Michael96120 -A80WE 0.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Woods, Ian96121-A80 WE 0.00 1:00PM - 2:24PM MW LEC Cunningham, SeanWESTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.129


WESTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 11080697 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Kirkby, Carol80699 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM S LEC Woods, Ian89991 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM M LEC Kroll, Michael90466 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC Kroll, MichaelForensic PhotographyVDP 110 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY82276 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC Sanders, WilliamVDP 115 DIGITAL PHOTO IMAGING IPRE-REQUISITE: VDP 11083755 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM M LEC Keen, JeffreyFrenchFRE 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I89959 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC Johnson, FredaGeothermal Systems TechnologyGTT 101 PRINCIPLE OF THERMOGEOLOGY96269 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 12:00PM T ITV StaffGlobal Supply Chain ManagementLOG 101 PRINCIPLES OF LOGISTICS96263 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T ITV Johnson, DaleHeating, Ventilation & Air ConditioningHVA 101 BASIC REFRIGERATION ILAB FEE: $30.0094488 WE 4.00 10:00AM - 12:25PM TR LEC Ruetz, Carl94489 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM W LEC Coats, KarryHVA 102 HERMETIC SYSTEMSPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101LAB FEE: $45.0080829 WE 2.00 8:30AM - 9:55AM TR LEC Ruetz, Carl94622 WE 2.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Coats, KarryHVA 106 BASIC HEATINGCO-REQUISITE OF HVA 107LAB FEE: $30.0080833 WE 4.00 5:30PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Sharma, VinodHVA 107 HEATING CONTROLSCO-REQUISITE OF HVA 106LAB FEE: $30.0080835 WE 2.00 8:00PM - 9:25PM TR LEC Coats, KarryHVA 111 APPLIED ELECTRICITY IN AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATINGPRE-REQUISITES: HVA 101 OR HVA 102 AND HVA 106 OR HVA 107LAB FEE: $25.0086271 WE 3.00 5:30PM - 9:25PM W IMB Sharma, VinodHVA 201 INTRODUCTION TO BOILER PLANT MAINTENANCE91703 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM S LEC Staff130FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorHemodialysis Patient Care SpecialistHMD 160 HEMODIALYSIS CLINICAL PHARM94710 WE 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM T LEC StaffHMD 170 HEMODIALYSIS CLINICAL PRATICUM94711 WE 3.00 7:00AM - 3:30PM TW LAB StaffHistoryHIS 152 WORLD CIVILIZATION II 1650 - PRESENT92639 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 2:00PM TR LEC Daniel, EricHIS 249 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I 1607 - 186585950 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC Kantzler, CarolynnHIS 250 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II: 1865 TO PRESENT91704 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM M LEC StaffHumanitiesHUM 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS80797 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 7:25PM MW LEC Hamady, Susan92536 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Melikan, ChristopherHUM 211 MUSIC APPRECIATION80806 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM M LEC Muwzea, AdwoaHUM 231 INTRODUCTION TO FILM84009 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM R LEC Davis, LourieManagementMGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15091710 WE 3.00 7:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Breger, WilliamMathematicsMAT 100 BASIC MATHEMATICS84884 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Okafor, Joseph94658 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Cooper, Tyrone94659 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 7:55PM MW LEC Amer, UsamaMAT 105 PRE ALGEBRA80916 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Amer, Usama80917 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Okafor, Joseph85939 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM S LEC Abdollahi, Javad90468 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Kah, Omar92637 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Cooper, TyroneMAT 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 100 OR MAT 10580942 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Cooper, Tyrone84010 WE 3.00 11:00AM - 12:25PM MW LEC Okafor, JosephMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11294660 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM MW LEC Okafor, JosephMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11385940 WE 4.00 6:00PM - 7:55PM TR LEC Turfe, AtallahWESTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.131


WESTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorMechatronicsMCT 202 INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICSLAB FEE: $25.0091706 WE 3.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM F LEC Leftwich, HarryMCT 207 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICSLAB FEE: $25.0094482 WE 2.00 12:00PM - 3:55PM S IMB StaffNursing & Health Care SkillsNUR 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSINGLAB FEE: $150.0096287 WE 6.00 3:00PM - 4:53PM TR LEC Staff96288 WE 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM RF LAB Staff96289 WE 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM RF LAB Staff96290 WE 0.00 9:00AM - 2:38PM MT LAB Staff96291 WE 0.00 3:00PM - 8:38PM MW LAB StaffNUR 112 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING I - LECTURE96155 WE 6.00 5:00PM - 7:58PM W LEC Staff92414 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96156 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96158 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96159 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96168 WE 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 114 OBSTETRICAL NURSING96136 WE 4.00 5:00PM - 7:58PM W LEC Staff96137 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96138 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96139 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96140 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96141 WE 0.00 - Staff96142 WE 4.00 12:00PM - 3:12PM W LEC Staff96143 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96144 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96145 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96146 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96147 WE 0.00 - StaffNUR 116 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING II - LECTURE96072 WE 6.00 4:00PM - 8:17PM W LEC Staff96073 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96074 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96075 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96077 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96078 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96148 WE 6.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Staff96149 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96150 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96151 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96152 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96153 WE 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 118 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT96178 WE 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Staff96180 WE 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Staff96183 WE 2.00 9:00AM - 12:45PM S LEC Staff96184 WE 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Staff96185 WE 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Staff96186 WE 2.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM R LEC Staff132FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorNUR 119 PHARMACOLOGY96188 WE 2.00 9:00AM - 1:17PM S LEC Staff96189 WE 2.00 11:00AM - 3:17PM T LEC StaffNUR 210 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING92419 WE 4.00 4:30PM - 7:42PM W LEC Staff96083 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96086 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96090 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96098 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96102 WE 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 212 MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING III - LECTURE96107 WE 6.00 5:00PM - 8:45PM W LEC Staff96108 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96109 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96133 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96134 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96135 WE 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 214 PEDIATRIC NURSING LECTURE COMPONENT96190 WE 4.00 1:00PM - 4:12PM W LEC Staff96193 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96194 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96195 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96197 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96199 WE 0.00 - LAB StaffNUR 216 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING IV LECTURE96200 WE 6.00 12:00PM - 3:45PM W LEC Staff96202 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96204 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96205 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96206 WE 0.00 - LAB Staff96208 WE 0.00 - LAB StaffOffice Information SystemsOIS 100 KEYBOARDINGLAB FEE: $15.0089984 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW IMB Craig, LillianOIS 227 DESKTOP PUBLISHING ILAB FEE: $15.0091711 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM M IMB Threat Jr, CarlOIS 280 OFFICE ADMIN. PROF. DEVELOP.LAB FEE: $15.0091715 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:25AM TR IMB Leavell, ChiquitaPhilosophyPHL 101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS I92636 WE 3.00 4:00PM - 5:55PM TR LEC Tranumn Jr, HowardPolitical SciencePS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT81131 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM M LEC Parker, Brandon81133 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM MW LEC Patton, Teresa90469 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 10:55AM TR LEC Patton, Teresa92539 WE 3.00 10:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Parker, BrandonWESTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.133


WESTERN CAMPUSWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorPsychologyPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY81179 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM TR LEC Pequinot, Mary81180 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM T LEC Moore, Gennea81181 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC Moore, Gennea81767 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM S LEC Moore, GenneaPSY 200 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT88420 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM T LEC Caddy, David88422 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM S LEC Staff92642 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM F LEC Mayberry, MarieRenewable Energy TechnologyRET 100 RENEWABLE ENERGY/ALTERNATE ENERGY PRINCIPLES96261 WE 4.00 9:00AM - 12:00PM M ITV StaffRET 142 WIND POWERPRE-REQUISITES: RET 10094595 WE 3.00 8:00PM - 9:25PM MW LEC StaffSociologySOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY81231 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM W LEC Swasey, Christina81233 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM F LEC Cunningham, Sean92538 WE 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM R LEC Lynum, Carmen96121 -A80WE 0.00 1:00PM - 2:24PM MW LEC Cunningham, Sean96120-A80 WE 0.00 10:00AM - 11:25AM MW LEC Woods, IanSpanishSPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I85233 WE 4.00 12:00PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Richardson Smith, Sandra91728 WE 4.00 6:30PM - 8:25PM TR LEC Herrera, JoseSpeechSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH81291 WE 3.00 9:30AM - 12:25PM F LEC Douglas, Andrew85947 WE 3.00 12:30PM - 1:55PM MW LEC Douglas, Andrew88426 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 9:30AM TR LEC Garfinkel, Morris90470 WE 3.00 6:30PM - 9:25PM R LEC Bryant, AntoinetteSurgical First AssistantSFA 230 SURGICAL FIRST ASST TECH - LABPRE-REQUISITES: SFA 210 AND ALH 29081365 WE 3.00 5:00PM - 7:55PM R LEC StaffSurgical Technology ProgramSUR 100 ORIENTATION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGYPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED84974 WE 3.00 8:30AM - 10:55AM R LEC Staff94712 WE 3.00 1:00PM - 3:55PM F LEC StaffSUR 101 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNICIANPROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIRED81298 WE 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM M LEC Staff134FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorSUR 155 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL III81306 WE 6.00 7:00AM - 3:25PM TWR LEC StaffSUR 160 SURGICAL SEMINAR/CERTIFICATION PREPARATIONLAB FEE: $30.0081307 WE 4.00 8:00AM - 11:55AM M LEC StaffSustainable Environmental DesignSED 100 PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN96270 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M ITV StaffSustainable Tech SpecialistST 101 SALES SKILLS FOR SUSTAINABLE96308 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W ITV StaffST 102 APP OF SUSTAINABLE TECH96310 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R ITV StaffTelecommunicationsTCM 200 INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONSPRE-REQUISITES: EE 101 OR CIS 11294483 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Jenkins, ToniaTCM 203 COMMUNICATIONS ILAB FEE: $25.0094484 WE 3.00 6:00PM - 9:55PM R LEC Dunne, JosephVideo Game DesignVGD 268 COMPUTER GAME FOUNDATIONSLAB FEE: $35.0087026 WE 4.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC StaffWESTERN CAMPUSFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.135


MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTERDr. Sandra Truitt RobinsonWelcome to the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District Mary Ellen StempfleUniversity Center.You will find an exceptional environment and a strong learning community at theMary Ellen Stempfle University Center supported by our senior institution partners.Our university and senior college partners including Ferris State University, MichiganState University, University of Michigan-Flint, Walsh <strong>College</strong>, University of DetroitMercy and Western Michigan University offer opportunities to complete baccalaureateand graduate degrees as well as career certification programs without having to leavethe region. We are working to increase the number of university partners andprogram options to continue strengthening access to learning beyond the associatedegree for those who live and work throughout the District.The Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center is a unique facility with the capacity to hostconferences, workshops, seminars and meetings in the large lecture theatre, spaciousclassrooms and atrium exhibit space. We invite you to take advantage of the manyopportunities for continuing education courses and community events heldthroughout the year.Along with WCCCD courses offered at University Center, we are also home to theHarper Woods Public School’s dual enrollment program and a growing number ofdual-enrollment/concurrent enrollment initiatives with secondary schools within theregion. It is good to know that so many persons working and living in the region havefound the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center to be a sound solution for in thepursuit of their educational goals.As the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center continue to grow and expand, weextend an open invitation to you to join this exciting community at WCCCD.Dr. Sandra T. RobinsonProvost, Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center136 General Information (313) 496-2600


Not all courses and programs are offered eachsemester at each campus. Programs are offeredDistrict-Wide, meaning that students cansometimes expect to attend classes at more thanone campus in order to complete programs.HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-10:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-5:00pmSaturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-3:30pm• Student Services, such as admissions, counselingand registration, are not available at the UNIVERSITYCENTER. For assistance with these services, please visitthe Eastern or other WCCCD campuses.Mary Ellen Stempfle19305 Vernier Rd.Harper Woods, MI 48225General Information313-962-7150Career Program Hotline1-800-300-2118www.wcccd.eduUniversity CenterPartnersFerris State UniversityMichigan State UniversityUniversity of Detroit MercyUniversity of Michigan - FlintWalsh <strong>College</strong>Western Michigan UniversityMARY ELLEN STEMPFLE MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTERCan’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.137


UNIVERSITY CENTERWEEKEND COLLEGECourse Course Name CRN Time TypeSATURDAY OFFERINGSCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERINFORMATION SYSTEMS 92559 9:00AM - 12:55PM LECENG 270 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICALREPORT WRITING 94400 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECPS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 88566 9:00AM - 11:55AM LECPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 90448 12:00PM - 2:55PM LECSOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 90447 9:00AM - 11:55AM LEC138 General Information (313) 496-2600


WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorAccountingACC 110 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I88567 UC 4.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM MW LEC Backaitis, AlgisAfrican-American StudiesAAS 131 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE94396 UC 4.00 7:00PM - 8:55PM TR LEC Shakoor, AdamBiologyBIO 151 HUMAN ECOLOGY94397 UC 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM TR LEC StaffBusinessBUS 150 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS88563 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM R LEC Ellis, MaryBUS 225 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESSLAB FEE: $15.0084029 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Smith, MaryComputer Information SystemsCIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMSLAB FEE: $20.0088601 UC 4.00 8:00AM - 9:55AM MW LEC De Petro, Alexander92559 UC 4.00 9:00AM - 12:55PM S LEC Robinson, EarlCorrectionsCOR 100 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS94399 UC 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM M LEC Younger, JamesCriminal JusticeCJS 100 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE94398 UC 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM W LEC Robinson, DeborahEconomicsECO 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I90449 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM R LEC Njoku, EmmanuelEnglish<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>ENG 119 ENGLISH I88565 UC 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM T LEC Mitseff, Emily88596 UC 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM R LEC Mitseff, Emily91852 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM W LEC Mitseff, Emily92555 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Bradford, AundreaENG 120 ENGLISH IIPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 119 OR ENG 11088564 UC 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM M LEC Mitseff, Emily88602 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM T LEC Mitseff, EmilyMARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTERFOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.139


MARY ELLEN STEMPFLE UNIVERSITY CENTERWAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> SCHEDULECRN Campus Credits Time Days Type InstructorENG 270 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL REPORT WRITINGPRE-REQUISITE: ENG 11994400 UC 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Rasheed-Shabazz, BakkahENG 285 CHILDREN’S LITERATUREPRE-REQUISITES: ENG 12090047 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM R LEC Mitseff, EmilyManagementMGT 205 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15094405 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM M LEC Jones, DawnMarketingMKT 200 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGPRE-REQUISITES: BUS 15094406 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM W LEC Mason Mathews, WendyMathematicsMAT 113 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11294402 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Jones, KenyuanoMAT 131 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICSPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 11394403 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM F LEC Cole, HenryMAT 155 COLLEGE ALGEBRAPRE-REQUISITE: MAT 113 OR BY PLACEMENT88598 UC 4.00 11:00AM - 12:55PM MW LEC Johnson, LindaMAT 171 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS IPRE-REQUISITES: MAT 15694404 UC 4.00 1:00PM - 2:55PM MW LEC Alexander, NirmalPolitical SciencePS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT88566 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Ibe, Frank90446 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM M LEC Worsham, Conley91856 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC O’Mara, ErinPsychologyPSY 101 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY88597 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM W LEC Price, Jerome90448 UC 3.00 12:00PM - 2:55PM S LEC Anthony, Bart92556 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM T LEC Simpson, SheabraSociologySOC 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY88599 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM T LEC Tucker, Norma90447 UC 3.00 9:00AM - 11:55AM S LEC Craft, Barbara92558 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Craft, BarbaraSpeechSPH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH88600 UC 3.00 11:00AM - 1:55PM M LEC Mitseff, Emily89941 UC 3.00 8:00AM - 10:55AM W LEC Mitseff, Emily92557 UC 3.00 6:00PM - 8:55PM R LEC Simuel Jackson, Brenda140FOR INFORMATION ON DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES SEE PAGES 38 - 52General Information (313) 496-2600


ΦΘΚPHI THETA KAPPAInternational Honor Society of the Two Year <strong>College</strong>Scholarships• All USA <strong>Academic</strong> Team• All State <strong>Academic</strong>Team• Leaders of Promise• Jack Kent CookeFoundation• Guistwhite Scholarship• Nota Bene Anthology• Coca Cola Scholars• Hites Foundation• Transfer Scholarships• And More…Phi Theta Kappa was founded in 1918 by collegepresidents in Missouri. Today, it is the largestinternational honor society with more than twomillion members. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappais to recognize and encourage scholarship amongtwo-year college students.WCCCD Membership Requirements:• Current enrollment at WCCCD• Complete 12 credit hours of college level courseworkat WCCCD• Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5• Receive a membership invitation• Adhere to the moral standards of Phi Theta KappaEarn it, Learn it, Live it…The Phi Theta Kappa Experience.SocietyHallmarks✦ Scholarship✦ Leadership✦ Service✦ FellowshipHallmarks are thestandards set by thesociety that guidethe activities ofPhi Theta Kappans.FOR FURTHERINFORMATION CALL:District Office:313-496-2568Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.141


HONORS PROGRAMFALL <strong>2013</strong>Introduces Honors Study OptionsDeveloping Leadersfor Today andTomorrowThe Honor’s Program at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District is designed topromote scholarship, leadership and civic engagement. In the <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> semester,students may engage in special honors projects that use the Phi Theta Kappa HonorsProgram Study Topic.Special honors projects could include:➢ A research paper➢ A colloquium presentation➢ An original computer program or project➢ A biography➢ A review of additional reading➢ The creation of an original sculpture or other work of artCheck with your professors to see if they areparticipating in the Honor’s ProgramStudy Options this <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong>.142 General Information (313) 496-2600


The WORLDAwaits YOU!Why should YOUparticipate inSTUDY ABROAD?Study Abroad is designed forstudents who are interested inexperiencing the culture of othercountries through international travel,cultural explorations, language and media.Students will also gain knowledge andinsight into the changing dynamics offoreign cultures and societies as well asdevelop an understanding of how othersocial and political systems work.Studying abroad offers a number ofbenefits including:•Learning about other cultures•Enhancing your communication in a foreignlanguage•Enhancing your academic resume•Developing new intellectual or academicpursuits•NetworkingFor more information call: (313) 496-2526Can’t find the class you need? Try a different location. We have six locations and Distance Learning to serve you.143


The e-Learning CenterO N L I N EContinuingEducation forProfessionals• Accounting• Business• Engineering• Finance• Healthcare• Insurance• Law• Service & Hospitality• Technology and More!For more information visit www.wcccd.theelearningcenter.com144 General Information (313) 496-2600


<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District’s (WCCCD), Heinz C. PrechterEducational and Performing Arts Center (EPAC) offers vibrant and diverseprograms to the community. The EPAC facility supports WCCCD studentsand faculty, the arts and community organizations. It features a range of theDistrict’s student achievement ceremonies, community enrichment activitiesand unique live entertainment and art exhibits. The EPAC theatre,gallery and conference rooms are also available for community rentals.photo creditGorman CookPhotographyFor information on District events, upcoming shows, community events andfacility rentals visit www.wcccd.edu/about/PerformingArtsCenter.htm21000 Northline Rd., Taylor, MI 48180 • Phone: 734-374-3232Box Office: 734-374-3200 • E-mail: performingartscenter@wcccd.edu


DOWNRIVERChinese 101Spanish 101DOWNTOWNArabic 101American SignLanguage 101American SignLanguage 102Chinese 101French 101Spanish 101<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2013</strong> OfferingsNORTHWESTArabic 101Arabic 1012Spanish 101Spanish 201ONLINEFrench 101French 102Spanish 101Spanish 102Learn a NewLanguageBuild YourCulturalCompetencyWESTERNArabic 101American SignLanguage 101American SignLanguage 103French 101Spanish 101For More Information Please Call: (313) 496-2759146General Information (313) 496-2600


NEW FOR FALL <strong>2013</strong>!Light Rail MechanicalTechnician Certificate(6 Month/Noncredit)<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District’s LightRail Mechanical Technician Certificate will helpdevelop Light Rail Mechanical Technicians whopossess the skills necessary to diagnose, service,and repair various light rail transit systemsthroughout Southeast Michigan.This 6-month program will prepare participants forcareers in the following areas:– Light Rail Operations andMaintenance– Equipment Operations and Maintenance–Pre-Engineering Light Rail(Track maintenance, right of way, facilities,bridges and signals)Entry level earning potential startsat $40,000 per year!For more information, please contactWCCCD’s School of Continuing Educationand Workforce Development at:(313) 496-2704, or visit our website atwww.wcccd.edu1001 W. Fort Street • Detroit, MI 48226


INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENTSDrug Free Workplace<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District makes every effort to providea drug-free workplace and environment. The District expressly prohibits theunlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of anycontrolled substance in the workplace. The term "controlled substance"shall mean a controlled substance in schedules I through V of Section 202 ofthe Control Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 812).Any individual found to be in violation of this policy hasengaged in a gross misconduct and is subject to disciplinary action,up to and including expulsion for students, termination foremployees, a permanent ban from the premises for visitors, and/orcriminal prosecution for all violators.All employees shall, as a condition of their employment, abide by theterms in this policy. In addition, employees engaged in the performance ofany federal grant or contract will notify their supervisor and/or personneldepartment of any criminal drug statute conviction occurring in theworkplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction (Approved6/28/89).Smoke-Free ComplianceIn compliance with the Michigan Clean Indoor Air Act, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> andCity of Detroit Ordinances, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District and itsfacilities are smoke-free.Statement of Compliance<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District (WCCCD), pursuant to therequirements of Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of theEducation Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Vietnam-Era VeteransReadjustment Assistance Act, the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act, ExecutiveOrder 11246, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)complies with all Federal and State laws and regulations prohibitingdiscrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the U.S.Department of Education.It is the policy of WCCCD that no person, on the basis of race, color, religion,national origin, age, sex, height, weight, marital status, disability, or politicalaffiliation or belief, shall be discriminated against, excluded fromparticipation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected todiscrimination in employment or in any program or activity for which it isresponsible or for which it receives financial assistance from the U.S.Department of Education. (Policy adopted by the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong> District’s Board of Trustees, July 28, 1993)Notice of Non-DiscriminationAny questions concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, or inquiries related toSection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which prohibits discriminationon the basis of handicap, and inquiries related to Title II of the Americanswith Disabilities Act (ADA) which provides comprehensive civil rightsprotection for individuals with disabilities, or the District’s Statement ofCompliance with Federal and State law, should be directed to the Director ofHuman Resources, <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District, 801 W. Fort,Detroit, MI 48226 or by calling: 313-496-2765.Grievance ProceduresTITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964TITLE IX OF THE EDUCATION AMENDMENT OF 1972SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)If any student believes that <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District or anypart of the school's organization has not applied the principles and/orregulations of (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; (2) Title IX of theEducation Amendment of 1972; (3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of1973; or the ADA, the student may bring forward a complaint (which shallbe referred to as a grievance through this text) to the local EqualOpportunity Compliance Coordinator at the following address:<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> DistrictDistrict Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and Accountability2nd Floor, 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI 48226telephone: 313-496-2765The appropriate procedures must be followed by the student in order forhis/her grievance to be thoroughly reviewed for merit. The grievanceprocedures (steps) are outlined below.Grievance Procedure For EOCC ComplaintsThe person who believes he/she has a valid basis for a grievance shalldiscuss the grievance informally on a verbal basis with the EqualOpportunity Compliance Coordinator, who shall in turn investigate andreply to the complaint with an answer to the grievance. The student maybegin formal procedures according to the following steps.Step 1A written statement of the grievance signed by the student shall be submittedto the Equal Opportunity Compliance Coordinator within five (5) businessdays of receipt of the answers to the informal grievance. The coordinatorshall further investigate the matters of grievance and reply in writing to thestudent within five (5) business days.Any complaint submitted under this procedure shall be filed at Step 1 withintwenty (20) business days after the student becomes aware or reasonablyshould have become aware of the complaint. If the complaint is not servedwithin that time, it will not be considered. Failure by the student to appealthe complaint from Step 1 to Step 2 within the stated time limit procedureshall also nullify the complaint.Step 2If the student wishes to appeal the decision of the Equal OpportunityCompliance Coordinator, the student may submit an appeal to theChancellor of the District within five (5) business days after receipt of theCoordinator's response. The Chancellor (or a designee) shall meet with allparties involved within ten (10) business days to formulate a conclusion,and respond in writing to the student within ten (10) business days.Step 3If at this point the grievance has not been satisfactorily settled, furtherappeals may be made to the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education,Washington, D.C. 20201.148 General Information (313) 496-2600


THE FAMILYEDUCATIONAL RIGHTSAND PRIVACY ACTThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, FERPA is afederal law that states (a) that a written institutional policy must beestablished and (b) that a statement of adopted procedures coveringthe privacy rights of students be made available. The law providesthat the institution will maintain the confidentiality of studenteducational/financial records.WCCCD accords all the rights under the law to students who aredeclared independent. No one outside the institution shall haveaccess to, nor will the institution disclose, any information from thestudent's educational/financial records without the written consent ofthe student except to personnel within the institution, to officials ofother institutions in which the student seeks to enroll, to persons ororganizations providing the student with financial aid, to accreditingagencies carrying out their accreditation function, to persons incompliance with a judicial order, and to persons in an emergencyin order to protect the health or safety of students or other persons.All these exceptions are permitted under the Act.Within the WCCCD community, only those members, individually orcollectively, acting in the student's educational interest are allowed accessto student educational records. These members include personnel in theOffices of Admissions and Records, Student Services, and academicpersonnel within the limitations of their need to know.At its discretion, the institution may provide Directory Information inaccordance with the provisions of the Act to include: student name,address, telephone number, email address, date and place of birth, majorfield of study, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, the mostrecent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student,participation in officially recognized activities and sports, and weight andheight of members of athletic teams. Students may withhold DirectoryInformation by notifying the Vice Chancellor of Student Services in writingwithin two weeks after the first day of class for the semester.Requests for nondisclosure will be honored by the institution for onlyone academic year. Therefore, authorization to withhold DirectoryInformation must be filed annually with the Vice Chancellor of StudentServices. Forms utilized to make this request are available in the Office ofAdmissions and Records at all campus locations.Social Security Number Privacy ActThe State of Michigan has recently enacted the Social Security NumberPrivacy Act that requires all public and private businesses and institutionsto enact a policy regarding the protection and disclosure ofsocial security numbers. In compliance with this law and in furtheranceof <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District’s commitment toprotect the privacy of its students, a Social Security Number ProtectionPolicy has been adopted by the District.In accordance with this policy, all students should be aware that theirsocial security number will not be publicly displayed with more thanfour (4) sequential digits, or used as a primary account number bythe District. Furthermore, students will not be required to supply theirsocial security number to gain access to any computer system, internetwebsites or networks administered by the District.Additionally, in order to avoid inadvertent disclosure, no documentwill be mailed or electronically transmitted by the District that containsmore then four (4) sequential digits of a student’s social securitynumber unless required by state or federal law, a court order orunder the other conditions expressly stated in the District’s Policy.Also as part of its Social Security Number Protection Policy, theDistrict has adopted disposal procedures that require all documentsthat contain a student’s social security number be either eradicated ordestroyed.If students have any questions about this policy, or need clarificationon any of the District’s procedures concerning social security numbers,please either consult the District’s Policy Manual online atwww.wcccd.edu or contact the Administration.Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesThe District publishes a document – the Student Handbook whichincludes the Student Code of Conduct and expects that every studentwill become familiar with this information. This document is designedto help you successfully navigate through the educational process atWCCCD and outlines our expectations for student behavior. It is thestudent’s responsibility to become familiar with this publication andrefer to it as needed. You may obtain a copy of the Student Handbookon our website at www.wcccd.edu.For additional information regarding the Family Education Rights andPrivacy Act please visit our website at www.wcccd.edu and reference theStudent Handbook.149General Information (313) 496-2600


District Public SafetyIntroduction To District Public SafetySafety and security are important issues for the entire<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District community. Eachmember of the District’s campus communities — faculty, staffand students — is responsible for taking an active role in bothreporting and preventing incidents that might jeopardize thesafety of others attending, visiting or working at <strong>Wayne</strong><strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District. It is the District’s intent toprovide the safe environment needed for its members tosuccessfully pursue their various goals.The following information is provided in compliance with theCrime Awareness and Campus Security Act (Title II, PublicLaw 101-542), as amended, and the Drug-Free Schools andCommunities Amendments of 1989(Public Law 101-226).I. Campus Crime Reporting ProceduresAll criminal incidents and emergency situations are to beimmediately reported to an officer located at the District PublicSafety station at each of the District’s facilities. Depending on thenature of the situation, appropriate police authorities arecontacted. Incident reports are prepared, reviewed by Districtadministrative personnel, and, if warranted, further actions aretaken as governed by law, employee labor contracts, and studentconduct policies. All staff, faculty, students, and visitors areencouraged to report any suspicious persons, activities, andevents, as well as actual incidents and emergency situations toDistrict safety personnel.II. Campus Security and AccessExterior lighting, patrols, alarm systems, and specificsurveillance monitoring of interior and exterior buildings arejust a few of the security measures taken by the District forthe safety of the District community. All students, faculty,staff and visitors are encouraged to be actively aware of theirsurroundings and mindful of their personal protection. Concernsregarding exterior lighting and other safety matters should bereported to District safety personnel.Students, employees, and visitors have access to most areason the campuses during regular District hours as posted at eachfacility. A high-security keying system is used to limit access tocomputer areas, laboratories, storage areas, shops, and similarareas to times when an attendant is present. Administrative hoursare 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Parking islimited to students, staff and visitors.III. Campus Law EnforcementWCCCD Security Police Authority, a law enforcement agencynow has complete police authority to apprehend and arrestanyone involved in illegal acts on all of the Campuses. In theevent of a major offense (i.e. aggravated assault, robbery andauto theft) the WCCCD Security Police Authority would report theoffense to the local police and pursue joint investigative efforts. Ifminor offenses involving college rules and regulations arecommitted by a student, the campus police authority may alsorefer the individual to the disciplinary division of Student Affairs.Under oversight from the Michigan Commission of LawEnforcement Standards (MCOLES), a division of the MichiganState Police, the Police Authority was also approved by the <strong>Wayne</strong><strong>County</strong> prosecutor and the local police chiefs. WCCCD hasofficers sworn in as Security Police Officers, also referred to as"Police Authority,", and have misdemeanor arrest authority whileon active duty, on the college’s premises and in full uniform. TheDirector of District Public Safety is responsible for licensure andall of the officers that have the arrest authority must meetminimum requirements related to age, security or lawenforcement experience and suitable background includingabsence of any felony conviction and specific misdemeanorconvictions. The law requires these officers to be trained asrequired by the Michigan State Police. Currently, Security PoliceOfficers are required to be trained at MIPSE in the followingareas:• Legal - criminal law and procedure; civil law and diversity• Special Curriculum - including firearms familiarization anddefensive tactics• Critical Incident Curriculum - CPR/first aid; non-violentintervention, and emergency preparedness• Patrol Operation• Annual, Mandatory Maintenance Curriculum - first aid;emergency preparedness; legal update; defensive tactics andfirearms range qualifications or strategic video training forthose who carry firearmsIV. Substance Abuse<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District is committed toproviding a drug-free environment for all of the District’scommunity members — students, employees and visitors.The District believes that drug abuse education and preventionprograms are essential components of a comprehensive strategyto deal with illicit drug use and alcohol abuse on Districtpremises or during District-related activities.Students, employees, and visitors to the District areexpected to observe all federal, state, and local laws andDistrict regulations governing the use and possession ofalcoholic beverages, narcotics, dangerous drugs, or controlledsubstances. All students, employees, and visitors are specificallyforbidden to use or possess alcoholic beverages, narcotics,dangerous drugs or controlled substances, or to be undertheir influence while on District property.For students, violation of District regulations may result indisciplinary action up to and including expulsion from theDistrict and referral for prosecution. Employees who violateDistrict regulations are subject to disciplinary action up to andincluding termination from employment at the District. In thecase of District visitors, failure to follow regulations may resultin a request to leave District property or the District activity.It also may result in referral to local police agencies.The entire Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy is outlined in the<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District Student Handbook,which can be obtained in any Campus Student Services Office.The Board of Trustees Policy 4.1.10, Substance and Alcohol Useon Duty, regarding employees, is available from the Board ofTrustees Office and is outlined in the Employee Handbook.150 General Information (313) 496-2600


V. Drug and Alcohol Prevention AwarenessTo assist individuals in substance abuse prevention andawareness, students are encouraged to seek assistance throughthe office of student services. Student services will referstudents to the proper resources to gain information related tosubstance avoidance and/or counseling. In addition, studentsare encouraged to attend all orientations, substance abuse/awareness workshops and seminars. The office of StudentServices may be reached by calling 313-496-2634.VI. District Public Safety and SecurityAwarenessIt is the intent of <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District tomake every effort to prevent crime rather than react to crimeafter it has occurred. The District makes every effort to informthe District community on matters of awareness, events ofimportance, and personal safety. Bulletin boards are maintainedat each District Public Safety station. Information pertinent tosafety concerns, personal protection, community feedback, andother information that might be required by applicable laws andordinances is posted on these bulletin boards. Further crimeprevention activities are provided by such programs as thefollowing:Electronic Alarm Systems — Alarms are installedin a number of areas to monitor unauthorized entry, exit,movement, etc.Emergency Alert System — District Wide text andEmail notification system.Security Patrols — District Public Safety personnelpatrol the campus grounds and buildings on foot, bicycle andin vehicles.Parking Controls — Observation booths and vehicleregistrations are used to provide additional security andcontrol.Student Handbook — The Student Handbookcontains materials regarding the Student Code of Conduct,District policies, the Alcohol and Drug Abuse policy, andother matters of conduct.VI. InformationFor further information concerning safety measures orspecific questions regarding crime, contact the DistrictDirector of District Public Safety at 801 W. Fort, Detroit, MI48226;or by calling 313-496-2650.Crime StatisticsCrime Statistics are available for disclosure pursuant toSection 485 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amendedby the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act (P.L.101-542) and the Higher Education Technical Amendmentsof 1991 (P.L. 102-26) for two-year institutions.Campus Crime Reporting StatisticsIn accordance with the Section 485(a) and (f) of the HigherEducation Act, and Section 225 of Public Act 109 of 1999, thecrime statistics for the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>District are now available for viewing on the world wide web.To access the web site, please use the following addresses.• http://ope.ed.gov/security• http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/crime_statistics.htmPer the U.S Department of Education, Office of PostsecondaryEducation, this web address is subject to change and isundergoing continuous updates as new data is received.In addition, in accordance with the Jacob Wetterling CrimesAgainst Children and Sexually Violent OffenderRegistration Act (42 U.S.C. 14071), each institution ofhigher learning may access a list of all registered sex offendersattending and/or working at their site by accessing the searchoption on the Public Sex Offender Registry Web Site. It isupdated every morning at 6 a.m.The web address is http://www.mipsor.state.mi.usClery ActIn compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and CampusSecurity Act enacted Nov. 8, 1990, later formally renamed theJeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and CampusCrime Statistics Act, and commonly referred to as simply theClery Act, the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District DistrictPublic Safety Department collects and publishes specificinformation on campus crime statistics, security policies andservices. The WCCCD District Public Safety Department isservice-oriented, trained in professional standards anddedicated to the safety and comfort of our students, faculty, staffand visitors. Our primary concern is to protect life and propertyand to allow the educational process to evolve safely.All criminal incidents and emergency situations are to beimmediately reported to the District Public Safety officer locatedat the security station at each of the District's campus facilities.Depending on the nature of the situation, appropriate policeauthorities will be contacted. Incident reports are prepared andreviewed by District administrative personnel, and, if warranted,further actions are taken as governed by law, employee laborcontracts, and student conduct policies. All staff, faculty,students, and visitors are encouraged to report any suspiciouspersons, activities, events, as well as actual incidents andemergency situations to the District Public Safety securitypersonnel immediately.<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District’s annual securityreport is now available. This report is required by federal lawand contains policy statements and crime statistics for theschool. The policy statements address the school’s policies,procedures and programs concerning safety and security, forexample, policies for responding to emergency situations andsexual offenses. Three years’ worth of statistics are included forcertain types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on151General Information (313) 496-2600


campus, in or on off-campus buildings or property owned orcontrolled by the school and on public property within orimmediately adjacent to the campus. This report is availableonline at http://www.wcccd.edu/dept/cleryAct.htm . You may alsorequest a paper copy from the Director of District Public Safety.District Office BuildingGeneral Information 313-496-2600Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2532Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2510Communications and InstitutionalAdvancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2687Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2734Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2865Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2765Inclement Weather Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600Information Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2600Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2666Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2578Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2634Veteran’s Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .496-2523Downriver CampusGeneral Information 734-946-3500Downtown CampusGeneral Information 313-496-2758Eastern Campus Corporate <strong>College</strong>General Information 313-922-3311Northwest CampusGeneral Information 313-943-4000Western CampusGeneral Information 734-699-7008School of Continuing EducationGeneral Information 313-496-2704Extension/Offsite ProgramsUniversity Center 313-962-7150Veterinary Technology Program - located at<strong>Wayne</strong> State University 313-577-1156152 General Information (313) 496-2600


School of Continuing Education’sSilverCirclePROGRAMThe program is designed to improve and support a healthy active lifestyle formature adult learners in the areas of leisure, fitness, health, technology,finance, retirement and estate planning. Join us today and becomea shining senior in the Silver Circle program!❍ Comfy Chair Travels❍ Music Appreciation❍ Yoga for Seniors❍ Cooking Lite❍ Personal Internet Safety❍ Current Events❍ Estate Planning❍ Jewelry Bead Design forMature Learners❍ Nutrition and You❍ Experiencing Senior Power(computer training)❍ Silver Circle Book Club❍ Painting for MatureLearners


801 West FortDetroit, MI 48226<strong>Wayne</strong><strong>County</strong><strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>DistrictBoard of TrusteesCharles Paddock, Chairperson, District 8Vernon C. Allen, Jr.,Vice-Chairperson, District 3Denise Wellons-Glover, Secretary, District 5Mary Ellen Stempfle, Treasurer, District 1LaTrello Sephers, Member, District 2Myron Wahls, Member, District 4Larry K. Lewis, Member, District 6Alan L. Anderson, Member, District 7Sharon P. Scott, Member, District 9Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Chancellor<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District is accredited by the Higher LearningCommission of the North Central Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools,30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504, 1-800-621-7440and 312-263-0456 (fax) 312-263-7462 www.ncacihe.orgDistrict Office801 W. Fort St.Detroit, MI 48226Downriver Campus21000 NorthlineTaylor, MI 48180734-946-3500Voice/TDD 734-374-3206Northwest Campus8200 W. Outer DriveDetroit, MI 48219313-943-4000Voice/TDD 313-943-4073Downtown Campus1001 W. FortDetroit, MI 48226313-496-2758Voice/TDD 313-496-2708Western Campus9555 HaggertyBelleville, MI 48111734-699-7008Eastern Campus5901 ConnerDetroit, MI 48213313-922-3311Voice/TDD 313-579-6923University Center19305 Vernier RoadHarper Woods, MI 48225313-962-7150

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