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NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPRING 2013TABLE OF CONTENTSContact Information.....................................................................2 Cancelled Courses........................................................................6Academic Calendar Spring Term 2013........................................3 <strong>College</strong> Closing Procedures..........................................................6Notice..........................................................................................4 First Class Meeting/Attendance Review........................................6Accreditation................................................................................4 Enrollment Verification...................................................................6Equal Opportunity........................................................................4 Withdrawing from a Class.............................................................6Student Privacy Rights................................................................4 Special Information for <strong>College</strong> Prep Students.............................6Notification of Social Security Number Collection and Use........ 4 Excess Hours Advisory Statement................................................6Admissions.............................................................................. ...4 Graduation.....................................................................................7Placement Testing Information....................................................4 Final Exam Schedule....................................................................7MyNFCC Information Network....................................................4 Virtual Bookstore...........................................................................7Desire2Learn (D2L).....................................................................5 Academic Schedule of Courses......................................................8NFCC GoMail............................................................................. 5 Dual Enrollment Courses.............................................................12E2Campus...................................................................................5 Online Courses ............................................................................12Fee Payment...............................................................................5 Eco-Days Courses.......................................................................14Refund Policy..............................................................................5 Evening Courses...........................................................................14Spring Term 2013 Tuition & Fees................................................5 Hybrid Courses..............................................................................15Fees for Retaking Courses..........................................................6 Career & Tech Ed Schedule of Courses.......................................16Tuition-Free Courses for Ages 65 & Older..................................6 Campus Map................................................................................19(850)ADMISSIONS Diane Bethea 973-1622 bethead@nfcc.eduWendy Dickinson 973-9405 dickinsonw@nfcc.eduACADEMIC ADVISEMENT Doug Brown 973-9455 brownd@nfcc.eduDebbie Bass (Allied Health) 973-1664 bassd@nfcc.eduMary Frances Mauldin 973-9436 mauldinm@nfcc.eduBobby Scott 973-9450 scottb@nfcc.eduALLIED HEALTH Julie Townsend 973-9428 townsendj@nfcc.eduBOOKSTORE Janie Mitchell 973-9437 mitchellj@nfcc.eduCAMPUS LIFE Kim Halfhill 973-1623 halfhillk@nfcc.eduCOLLEGE PREPARATORY Susan Taylor 973-1679 taylors@nfcc.eduCOMMUNITY ED/STUDENT ACTIVITIES Denise Bell 973-9481 belld@nfcc.eduSTUDENT DISABILITY SERVICES Lynn Waller 973-9462 wallerl@nfcc.eduEMT & PARAMEDIC Tracey Williams 973-9493 williamst@nfcc.eduENGLISH, HISTORY, HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS, FOREIGN LANGUAGESFrances Adleburg 973-1630 adleburgf@nfcc.eduFINANCIAL AID Peggy Harris 973-1621 harrisp@nfcc.eduGRADUATION Kathy Hidy 973-1620 hidyk@nfcc.eduLIBRARY Kay Hogan 973-9422 hogank@nfcc.eduMATHEMATICS, PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESPhillip Taylor 973-1647 taylorp@nfcc.eduPUBLIC SAFETY ACADEMY Rick Davis 973-9492 davisr@nfcc.eduSOCIAL SCIENCE, BUSINESS, EDUCATION, COMPUTER SCIENCEMarie Guest 973-9458 guestm@nfcc.eduSTUDENT OMBUDSMAN Sharon Brave Heart 973-1619 bravehearts@nfcc.eduTESTING Betty Bell 973-9451 bellb@nfcc.eduJessica Billy 973-1257 billyj@nfcc.eduTRANSCRIPTS Ellen Sherrod 973-1612 sherrode@nfcc.eduVETERANS EDUC BENEFITS Diane Bethea 973-1622 bethead@nfcc.eduWORKFORCE EDUCATION Bettie Hogle 973-9440 hogleb@nfcc.edu<strong>North</strong> <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by the Commission on <strong>College</strong>s of the Southern Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools to award associate degrees. Contact theCommission on <strong>College</strong>s at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of NFCC.NFCC is an equal opportunity/equal access institution. Equity Coordinator, Denise Bell, 850.973.9481 or BellD@nfcc.edu.This publication is available in alternative formats by contacting the Office of Student Disabilities, 850/973-9462.2NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive, Madison, Fla. 32340. Telephone: 850.973.2288/ 866.937.6322. Website: www.NFCC.edu


ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2013November 5, Monday Academic advisement begins for spring term 2013November 12, MondayNovember 13 - 16, Tues.-Fri.November 19, MondayVETERANS DAY HOLIDAYRegistration for spring term 2013 for currently enrolled students.● Tues., 11/13 – 36+ earned semester hours (priority for students with disabilities, tutors, SSS, Veterans)● Wed., 11/14 – 24+ earned semester hours● Thurs., 11/15 – 12+ earned semester hours● Fri., 11/16 – currently enrolled studentsOpen registration for spring term 2013, to include dual enrolled students.Registration continues through the third day of class.November 22 - 23, Thurs. & Fri. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYSDecember 3, MondayLast day classes meet for fall term 2012. Classes end following evening class.December 4 - 7, Tues.-Fri. Final Exams – fall term 2012.December 11, TuesdayDecember 13, ThursdayDecember 14, FridayDecember 17, MondayJanuary 2, WednesdayJanuary 3, ThursdayFall term grades due by 9:00am.Commencement, Van H. Priest Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.Campus open 8:00 a.m. – 3 p.m.Winter Break begins.<strong>College</strong> reopens at 8:00 am.Faculty report to duty.January 7, Monday Classes begin for spring term 2013.January 7 - 8, Mon.-Tues.January 9, WednesdayJanuary 11, FridayJanuary 21, MondayFebruary 15, FridayFebruary 18, MondayExtended hours until 6:00 pm.Enrollment Services, Advising, Financial Aid, and Business Office open.Last day to register, add or change from credit to audit or from audit to credit.Last day to withdraw and receive refund.Last day to pay spring tuition and fees.All class schedules with unpaid fees at the end of the day will be cancelled.MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY HOLIDAYLast day to apply for graduation for students who plan to complete certificate ordegree requirements at the end of spring 2013.PRESIDENTS’ DAY HOLIDAYMarch 8, Friday Last day to withdraw from a course and receive a W.March 11 - 15, Mon.-Fri.April 1, MondayApril 9, TuesdayApril 15 - 19, Mon.-Fri.April 22, MondayApril 22, MondayApril 23 - 26, Tues.-Fri.April 30, TuesdayMay 2, ThursdayMay 27, MondaySPRING BREAK HOLIDAYSAcademic advisement begins for summer 2013 (A, B, & C).Honors Convocation, Fine Arts Auditorium, 7:30 pm.Registration for summer terms 2013 (A, B, & C) for currently enrolled students.● Mon., 4/15 – 36+ earned semester hours (priority for students with disabilities, tutors, SSS, Veterans)● Tues., 4/16 – 24+ earned semester hours● Wed., 4/17 – 12+ earned semester hours● Thurs., 4/18 – currently enrolled students● Fri., 4/19 – currently enrolled studentsOpen registration for summer terms 2013 (A, B, & C), including dual enrolled students.Classes end following evening class.Final ExamsGrades due by 9:00am.Commencement, Van H. Priest Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.Enrollment Services Office closes at 2pmMEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAYJune 17, Monday Academic advisement begins for fall term 2013.July 4, ThursdayJuly 8 – 11, Mon.-Thurs.July 15, MondayINDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAYRegistration for fall term 2013 for currently enrolled students.● Mon., 7/8 – 36+ earned semester hours (priority for students with disabilities, tutors, SSS, Veterans)● Tues., 7/9 – 24+ earned semester hours● Wed., 7/10 – 12+ earned semester hours● Thurs., 7/11 – currently enrolled studentsOpen registration for fall term 2013, including dual enrolled students.3


NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPRING 2013add classes. After this date, norefunds will be made for coursedrops.C. Before refunds are disbursed,outstanding indebtedness to the<strong>College</strong> must be paid.D. In the case of extreme personalor family hardship, or in casesinvolving extenuatingcircumstances, the Dean ofEnrollment and StudentServices may waive the aboveregulations.FEES FOR RETAKING COURSESSection 240.124 <strong>Florida</strong> Statutesmandates that each studentattempting the same non-repeatableundergraduate course more than twicebeginning with the Fall Semester 1997shall be assessed an additional percredit hour surcharge beginning withthe third attempt. Attempted hoursinclude those hours dropped, withdrawnand repeated under NFCC forgivenesspolicy which are fee liable.• Any course taken prior to thefall 1997.• Attempts taken at aninstitution other than NFCC.• Any non fee-liable coursedropped or withdrawn.Out-of-state fees are assessed toindividuals upon the third attempt tosatisfactorily complete a course thatis not designated as a repeatablecourse in the <strong>College</strong> Catalog andcourse schedule. The additionaltuition and fees may be waived by theDean of Academic Affairs. To applyfor consideration for the waiver ofthe additional fees that are assessedon the third attempt, the studentmust submit a completed Petition forExemption from Full Cost of Instructionform, a letter addressed to the Dean ofAcademic Affairs, and a copy of theiracademic record. The petition must besubmitted and approved by the endof the drop/add period for the term inwhich the student would like to attemptthe course. A fourth attempt may beallowed only through an academicappeals process based on majorextenuating circumstances. Contact theOffice of Enrollment Services formore information.6TUITION-FREE COURSES FOR THOSESIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE & OLDERAdults 65 years of age or older mayapply for admission as a senior citizen.The admission requirements applicableto students under this category includethe completion of an application asnon-degree seeking/senior citizenand payment of the one-time $20.00application fee. This is a special categorystatus and is not an alternate form ofadmission for the career and technicalor associate degree programs. Thoseapplying for admission as senior citizensmay register up to 4 credit hours persemester. Tuition is waived but thestudent is responsible for the purchaseof textbooks, instructional materials, andother fees required for the course.CANCELLED COURSESThe <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancelcourses when necessary. Students willreceive full refunds for cancelled courses.COLLEGE CLOSING PROCEDURESFOR WEATHER EMERGENCYThe <strong>College</strong> switchboard will have itsmessage modified, conditions permitting,to indicate the closing status. TheGovernor has created an Internet sitethat directs the public to shelter during ahurricane evacuation. The web address iswww.floridadisaster.org.If the <strong>College</strong> is not closed, but yourarea has emergency weather situationsthat may prevent you from attendingclass, you are advised to make your owndecision concerning your safety. You areresponsible for discussing the situationwith your instructor to determine how todeal with the extenuating circumstances.FIRST CLASS MEETING /ATTENDANCE REVIEWYou are expected to attend the first classmeeting. All courses are monitoredfor regular attendance by students.Students who register for classes, buthave not attended after the close ofregistration, will be withdrawn as a “noshow.”ENROLLMENT VERIFICATIONAll student enrollment verification will beby official request only. Verification letterswill not be provided until after the end ofthe drop/add period. Verification will bemailed approximately 2 working days fromthe date of the request. Students whoneed enrollment verification should makea written request directly to: EnrollmentServices, <strong>North</strong> <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive,Madison, FL 32340. Faxed requestswill be accepted. FAX: 850/973-1697.WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASSStudents who officially withdraw from aclass by the published deadline receivea “W” grade for the class. A “W” countsas an attempt. If you stop attendingclass without officially withdrawing, youwill receive a grade of “WF”. It is up tothe student to initiate the withdrawalprocedure. The Withdrawal Form mustbe completed and processed in theRegistrar’s Office to officially withdrawfrom a course. Students withdrawingfrom all courses must complete theWithdrawal Permit. The WithdrawalPermit is designed to document that thestudent has satisfied all obligations tothe <strong>College</strong>.SPECIAL INFORMATION FORCOLLEGE PREP STUDENTSThere are additional options forcollege prep students. In accordancewith <strong>Florida</strong> law, students mayuse Adult Basic Education, AdultSecondary Education, or privateprovider instruction as an alternativeto traditional college preparatoryinstruction.EXCESS HOURS ADVISORYSTATEMENTSection 1009.286, <strong>Florida</strong> Statutes,establishes an “excess hour” surchargefor a student seeking a baccalaureatedegree at a state university. It iscritical that students including thoseentering <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>College</strong>s are awareof the potential for additional coursefees. “Excess hours” are defined ashours that go beyond 120% of thehours required for a baccalaureatedegree program. For example, if thelength of the program is 120 credithours, the student may be subjectto an excess hour surcharge for anycredits attempted beyond 144 credithours (12 x 120%). All students whoseeducational plan may include earning abachelor’s degree should make everyeffort to enroll in and successfullycomplete those courses that arerequired for their intended major ontheir first attempt. <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>College</strong>students intending to transfer to astate university should identify a majoror “transfer program” early and be


NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPRING 2013advised of admission requirements forthat program, including the approvedcommon prerequisites. Coursewithdrawals and/or repeats, as well asenrollment in courses non-essential tothe intended major, may contribute to apotential excess hour surcharge.GRADUATIONStudents must apply in writing forgraduation. Graduation applicationsare available in the Registrar’sOffice.Students must complete agraduation application, in order toreceive a diploma or certificate, evenif they do not desire to participate inthe commencement ceremony. Seethe calendar for deadlines concerninggraduation.VIRTUAL BOOKSTOREBEFORE YOU START, you need tohave 5 important items of information:1) Make sure you have a copy ofyour Class Schedule withcourse name/number andinstructor name.2) Make sure you know yourGOMail Address.3) Make sure you know your eightDigit Date of Birth(MMDDYYYY). For example, ifyou were born on January 3,1977 your six-digit dateof birth would be 01031977.4) Remember that you areconsidered a ReturningCustomer when you enter theVirtual Bookstore.5) When asked to select New orReturning Customer, SelectReturning Customer.6) Know your plan to pay for books.• Financial Aid – Financial Aid isloaded into registered studenteCampus Customer Accountsat the end of each businessday.• Third Party Billing - You musttake your Award Letter orVoucher to the NFCC FinancialAid Office prior to ordering yourbooks. Your award money willbe loaded into your eCampusCustomer Credit Account.• Cash on Account – Bring cash/check to the NFCC BusinessOffice prior to ordering yourbooks. Your money will beloaded into your eCampusCustomer Credit Account.• Credit Card – You can purchaseyour books through eCampususing a personal credit card.VISIT THE VIRTUAL BOOKSTORE AThttp://www.nfcc.edu/virtual-bookstore. Formore information, contact: Janie Mitchell,(850) 973-9437, bookstore@nfcc.edu.FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE – SPRING 2013Tuesday, April 23 Wednesday. April 24 Thursday, April 25 Friday, April 268:00 - 10:00 am T/R 8 am classes M/W 8 am classes T/R 9 am, 9:30 am classes Friday 8 am classesTuesday 8 am classes T/R 10:15 am classes Thursday 8am classes10:10 am - 12:10 pm T/R 11 am classes M/W 11:00 am classes M\W 9:30 am, 10:15 am classes Friday 9:30 am classesWednesday 9:30 am classesFriday 10:00 am classes12:20 pm - 2:20 pm T/R 2 pm classes M/W 12:30 pm, 12:45 pm classes T\R 12:10 pm,12:30 pm, and Friday 11 am classesTuesday 2 pm classes Monday 12:30 pm classes 12:45 pm classesTuesday 12:30 pm classes2:30 pm - 4:30 pm M/W 3 pm, 3:30 pm classes M/W 2 pm classes Thursday 12:30 pm, 2 pm classes Friday 12:30 am classesWednesday 12:30 pm classes4:40 pm - 6:40 pm Online classes Online classes Online classes6:50 pm - 8:50 pm Tuesday 5:30 pm, 6 pm classes Monday 5:30 pm, 6 pm Wednesday 6 pm classesand 6:15 pm classesThursday 6 pm classes7


NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPRING 2013Schedule of CoursesCourse additions and cancellations may occur.Updated information will be available from an Academic Advisor, Registrar in Enrollment Services, or at www.NFCC.eduKeys of Symbols for Class Schedule:Days of the WeekOff-Campus LocationsM Monday LHS Lafayette High School, Mayo, FLT Tuesday SHS Suwannee High School, Live Oak, FLW Wednesday SHTC Suwannee-Hamilton Technical Center, Live Oak, FLR Thursday TCHS Taylor County High School, Perry, FLF Friday GI Green Industries Institute, US 90, Monticello, FL.SSaturdaySU SundayTR Tuesday/ThursdayTBA To be announcedLegend for On-Campus BuildingsCP <strong>College</strong> Preparatory #6 MATH Mathematics #6BE Business Education Bldg #7 HC Hardee Center #11CHM LAB Chemistry Lab #34 S Morris G. Steen, Jr. Science Center #34TC Technical Center #13 CA <strong>College</strong> Advancement #32SS Lab Student Success Center #6 UC University Programs #33FA or FAA Fine Arts Building #10 LIB Marshall Hamilton Library #4SC Student Center #9 GC General Classroom Bldg #8FIT NFCC Fitness Center #12 VHP Van H. Priest Auditorium #1RO Recruitment & Retention/EPI #36 PSA Public Safety Academy #35Hybrid - A mix of online and face-to-face instruction. Unless otherwise noted, hybrid courses meet one day per week, and the remainderof the coursework is online. Students taking hybrid courses should contact their instructor prior to the start of classes.ACADEMIC COURSES - SPRING 2013Course SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationACCOUNTINGACG 2071 1 3 20002 Introduction to Managerial Accounting Brave Heart MW 9:30-10:45 #7/104ARTART 1759C 1 3 20003 Ceramics I Thompson MW 9:30-10:45 #10/007ART 1751C 1 3 20004 Ceramics II Thompson MW 9:30-10:45 #10/007ART 1300C 1 3 20005 Basic Drawing I Thompson MW 11:00-12:15 #10/007ART 1300C 2 3 20006 Basic Drawing I Thompson MW 12:30-1:45 #10/007ART 1301C 1 3 20007 Basic Drawing II Thompson MW 11:00-12:15 #10/007ART 1930R 1 3 20008 Special Topics* Thompson TR 11:00-12:15 #10/007* This course is advanced and must have instructor’s approval.ART 2500C 1 3 20009 Painting Composition I Thompson TR 11:00-12:15 #10/007ART 2501C 1 3 20010 Painting Composition II Thompson TR 11:00-12:15 #10/007ART 2201C 1 3 20011 Basic Design I Thompson TR 9:30-10:45 #10/007ART 2202C 1 3 20012 Basic Design II Thompson TR 9:30-10:45 #10/007ART 1930R 2 3 20013 Special Topics - Metal Sculpting Dickson W 12:30-3:15 #13/209BUSINESSENT 1000 1 3 20014 Intro to Entrepreneurship Brave Heart R*/Hybrid 12:30-3:20 #7/104* Class meets 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18 and final exam.MAN 2021 1 3 20015 Principles of Management Brave Heart Online Online OnlineMAR 2011 1 3 20016 Principles of Marketing Guest Online Online OnlineOST 2335 1 3 20017 Business Communications Brave Heart Online Online Online8


ACADEMIC COURSES - SPRING 2013Course SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationCOLLEGE PREPARATORY** Students enrolled in two or more college preparatory courses must enroll in SLS 1103. For students enrolled in one college prepcourse, SLS 1103 is highly recommended.ENC 0015C 1 0 20020 Fund of Writing I* Page TR 10:15-12:15 #6/217REA 0007C 1 0 20021 Fund of Reading I* Page TR 10:15-12:15 #6/217* ENC 0015/REA 0007 are taught simultaneously by the same instructor; students can only enroll in one of these courses.ENC 0025C 1 0 20022 Fund of Writing II S. Taylor MW 2:00-4:00 #6/101ENC 0025C 2 0 20023 Fund of Writing II S. Taylor TR 10:15-12:15 #6/101REA 0017C 1 0 20024 Fund of Reading II S. Taylor MW 8:00-10:00 #6/217REA 0017C 2 0 20025 Fund of Reading II Page TR 2:00-4:00 #6/217MAT 0018C 1 0 20026 Pre-Algebra Bonilla MW 8:00-10:00 #6/101MAT 0018C 2 0 20027 Pre-Algebra Adams TR 8:00-10:00 #6/101MAT 0028C 1 0 20028 Intro. Algebra Bonilla MW 10:15-12:15 #6/101MAT 0028C 2 0 20029 Intro. Algebra Harris TR 8:00-10:00 #6/218MAT 0028C 3 0 20030 Intro. Algebra Robinson TR 2:00-4:00 #6/101MAT 0028C 4 0 20031 Intro. Algebra Tuvell M 5:30-8:50 PM #6/218COMPUTER SCIENCE AND NETWORKINGCET 1171C 1 3 20047 IT Essentials I Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 1600C 1 3 20048 Cisco Networking Fundamentals Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 1610C 1 3 20049 Router Technology Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 2615C 1 3 20050 Advanced Router Technology Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 2620C 1 3 20051 Cisco Wide Area Network Routing Sirmon Online Online OnlineCGS 1030C 1 1 20032 Beginning Computers Page MW* 2:00-3:15 #6/218* Class meets Wed, 1/23 to Wed, 2/27 (10 class meetings)CGS 1030C 2 1 20033 Beginning Computers Thigpen TR* 2:00-3:15 #6/218* Class meets Tues, 1/22 to Thurs, 2/21 (10 class meetings)CGS 1100C 1 3 20034 Computer Apps I Scott Online Online OnlineCGS 1100C 2 3 20035 Computer Apps I Guest MW 11:00-12:15 #7/104CGS 1100C 3 3 20036 Computer Apps I Brave Heart TR 9:30-10:45 #7/102CGS 1100C 4 3 20037 Computer Apps I Webb F/Hybrid 8:00-9:15 #7/104CGS 1520 1 3 20038 Multimedia Programming Scott Online Online OnlineCGS 1930C 1 1 20039 Computer Science Special Topics: Guest Online Online OnlineWeb BusinessCGS 2571C 1 3 20040 Computer Apps II Brave Heart T*/Hybrid 12:30-1:45 #7/104* Class meets 1/8, 1/29, 2/26, 4/2, 4/16 and final exam with instructor-assisted open lab on other Tuesdays.GRA 1213 1 1 20041 Basic Electronic Imaging Guest TR* 9:30-10:45 #7/104* Class meets Tues, 1/8 to Thurs, 2/7 (10 class Meetings)GRA 1952 1 1 20042 Portfolio Review Guest Online Online OnlineGRA 2117C 1 3 20043 Computer Assisted Graphic Design Simmons F 12:30-3:20 #7/104GRA 2121C 1 3 20044 Publication Design Guest R/Hybrid 8:00-9:15 #7/104GRA 2140C 1 3 20045 Interactive Media Guest T*/Hybrid 8:00-9:15 #7/104* Class meets 1/22, 2/26, 3/26 and final exam, and each student meets weekly by appointment with instructor.GRA 2144C 1 3 20046 Fundamentals of Web Design Guest TR 11:00-12:15 #7/104CRIMINAL JUSTICECJL 1100 1 3 20018 Criminal Law K. Taylor Online Online OnlineCJL 2062 1 3 20019 Constitutional Law Cave Online Online OnlineECONOMICSECO 2023 1 3 20052 Microeconomics Guest MW 8:00-9:15 #7/103ECO 2023 2 3 20053 Microeconomics Guest Online Online OnlineEDUCATIONEDF 2005 1 3 20054 Intro to the Teaching Profession S. Taylor F 9:30-12:15 #7/102EDF 2085 1 3 20055 Introduction to Diversity for Educators Webb Online Online OnlineCHD 2220 1 3 20056 Child Growth and Development Griffin Online Online OnlineEEC 1310 1 3 20057 Effective Class Management: Griffin Online Online OnlineGuidance & DisciplineEEC 1407 1 3 20058 Physical, Social, & Emotional Health Callaway M*/Hybrid 6:15-9:15 PM #13/229for Young Children* Class meets the 1st Monday of each month.9


ACADEMIC COURSES - SPRING 2013Course SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationEEC 2521 1 3 20059 Child Care Management Orlowski M*/Hybrid 6:00-9:00 PM #13/229* Class meets the 3rd Monday of each month.EEX 1010 1 3 20060 Introduction to Exceptional Education Callaway Online Online OnlineENGLISHENC 1101 1 3 20061 Freshman English I Jegede Online Online OnlineENC 1101 2 3 20062 Freshman English I Knox W*/Hybrid 12:30-1:45 #8/006* Class meets on 1/9, 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/6, 3/20, 4/3, 4/17, and final exam. Instructor will be in class on non-meeting days.ENC 1101 3 3 20063 Freshman English I Knox MW 9:30-10:45 #8/006ENC 1101 4 3 20064 Freshman English I Jegede MW 2:00-3:15 #8/005ENC 1101 5 3 20065 Freshman English I Adleburg TR 8:00-9:15 #8/007ENC 1102 1 3 20066 Freshman English II Knox TR 9:30-10:45 #8/006ENC 1102 2 3 20067 Freshman English II Knox TR 12:30-1:45 #8/006ENC 1102 3 3 20068 Freshman English II McCauley MW 8:00-9:15 #8/008ENC 1102 4 3 20069 Freshman English II Adleburg MW 2:00-3:15 #8/007ENC 1102 5 3 20070 Freshman English II Adleburg MW 11:00-12:15 #8/007ENC 1102 6 3 20071 Freshman English II Adleburg Online Online OnlineENC 1102 7 3 20072 Freshman English II Jegede MW 9:30-10:45 #8/005ENC 1102 8 3 20073 Freshman English II Jegede TR 11:00-12:15 #8/005ENC 1102 9 3 20074 Freshman English II Jegede Online Online OnlineHISTORYAMH 2010 1 3 20075 American History I D. Paulk TR 8:00-9:15 #8/002AMH 2010 2 3 20076 American History I Welch T/Hybrid 2:00-3:15 #8/002AMH 2010 3 3 20077 American History I Welch Online Online OnlineAMH 2020 1 3 20078 American History II Welch MW 8:00-9:15 #8/002AMH 2020 2 3 20079 American History II D. Paulk F/Hybrid 9:30-10:45 #8/002AMH 2020 3 3 20080 American History II Yates M 6:00-8:50 PM SHTC/Tech 06AMH 2020 4 3 20081 American History II Yates T 6:00-8:50 PM TCHS/133AMH 2020 5 3 20082 American History II D. Paulk M/Hybrid 11:00-12:15 #8/003AMH 2020 6 3 20084 American History II D. Paulk Online Online OnlineAMH 2091 1 3 20083 African American History Welch TR 9:30-10:45 #8/002WOH 1022 1 3 20085 World History II Welch MW 11:00-12:15 #8/002WOH 1012 1 3 20086 World History I Welch Online Online OnlineHUMANITIESARH 2000 1 3 20087 Humanities Art Martilli Online Online OnlineHUM 2210 1 3 20088 General Humanities I McCauley TR 2:00-3:15 10/010HUM 2210 2 3 20089 General Humanities I Martilli Online Online OnlineHUM 2230 1 3 20090 General Humanities II McCauley MW 12:30-1:45 #10/010REL 2300 1 3 20091 Intro World Religion D. Paulk Online Online OnlineREL 2300 2 3 20092 Intro World Religion D. Paulk MW 9:30-10:45 #8/002REL 2300 3 3 20093 Intro World Religion E. Paulk M 6:00-8:50 PM #8/002LIBRARY SKILLSLIS 1001 1 1 20094 Intro to Information Skills Sale MW* 8:00-9:15 #4/109* Class meets Wed, 1/23 to Wed, 2/27 (10 class meetings).LIS 1001 2 1 20095 Intro to Information Skills Hogan TR* 2:00-3:15 #4/109* Class meets Tues, 1/22 to Thurs, 2/21 (10 class meetings).LIS 2004 1 1 20096 Intro to Internet Research Wyche Online Online OnlineLITERATUREENL 2012 1 3 20097 British Literature I McCauley TR 9:30-10:45 #8/008AML 2010 1 3 20098 American Literature I Adleburg TR 12:30-1:45 #8/007LIT 2110 1 3 20099 World Literature I McCauley Online Online OnlineLIT 2020 1 3 20100 Short Story Knox W 6:00-8:50 PM #8/006MATHEMATICSMAT 1033 1 3 20101 Intermediate Algebra Maresch MW 2:00-3:15 #34/112MAT 1033 2 3 20102 Intermediate Algebra *REDESIGN Bonilla TR 11:00-12:15 #4/109* This is a web-assisted course utilizing MyMathLab to enhance face-to-face instruction.10


ACADEMIC COURSES - SPRING 2013Course SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationMAT 1033 3 3 20103 Intermediate Algebra P. Taylor T*/Hybrid 8:00-9:15 #6/203* Class will have optional problem solving meeting Thursday 8:15 - 9:15.MAT 1033 4 3 20104 Intermediate Algebra Maresch W 6:00-8:50 PM #34/112MAC 1105 1 3 20105 <strong>College</strong> Algebra Harris MW 9:30-10:45 #6/202MAC 1105 2 3 20106 <strong>College</strong> Algebra Harris MW 2:00-3:15 #6/202MAC 1105 3 3 20107 <strong>College</strong> Algebra Harris TR 2:00-3:15 #6/202MAC 1105 4 3 20108 <strong>College</strong> Algebra Bryce Online Online OnlineMAC 1114 1 3 20109 Trigonometry P. Taylor MW 11:00-12:15 #6/203MAC 1114 2 3 20110 Trigonometry P. Taylor TR 12:30-1:45 #6/203MAC 2233 1 3 20111 Calculus For Business Harris TR 11:00-12:15 #6/202MAC 2312 1 5 20112 Calculus/An. Geom. II Bryce MTWR 11:00-12:05 #6/201MGF 1106 1 3 20113 Liberal Arts Math I Bryce F/Hybrid 12:30-2:30 #6/201STA 2023 1 3 20114 Introductory Statistics Bryce F/Hybrid 9:30-10:45 #6/201STA 2023 2 3 20115 Introductory Statistics P. Taylor MW 2:00-3:15 #6/203STA 2023 3 3 20116 Introductory Statistics P. Taylor TR 9:30-10:45 #6/203NUTRITION AND PERSONAL HEALTHHSC 1100 1 3 20117 Personal Health Fulford R/Hybrid 8:00-9:15 #8/004HSC 1531 1 3 20161 Medical Terminology Culpepper Online Online OnlineHUN 2201 1 3 20118 Fund Human Nutrition Molnar Online Online OnlinePHOTOGRAPHYPGY 2401 1 3 20119 Introduction to Photography Simmons F/Hybrid 10:00-11:30 #7/104PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPEM 2131 1 1 20129 Beginners Weight Training Coody MW 3:30-4:20 #12/126APEM 2131 2 1 20130 Beginners Weight Training Coody TR 8:00-8:50 #12/126APOLITICAL SCIENCEPOS 2041 1 3 20120 American National Government Cave Online Online OnlinePSYCHOLOGYCLP 1140 1 3 20121 Abnormal Psychology Palomino TR 9:30-10:45 #7/103DEP 2004 1 3 20122 Human Development Palomino MW 11:00-12:15 #7/103DEP 2004 2 3 20123 Human Development Palomino TR 12:30-1:45 #7/103DEP 2004 3 3 20124 Human Development Palomino Online Online OnlineDEP 2004 4 3 20125 Human Development Christmas TR 8:00-9:15 #7/102PSY 2012 1 3 20126 General Psychology Palomino Online Online OnlinePSY 2012 2 3 20127 General Psychology Christmas TR 11:00-12:15 #7/102PSY 2012 3 3 20128 General Psychology Palomino W/Hybrid 9:30-10:45 #7/103SCIENCEAST 1002 1 3 20131 Introduction to Astronomy Maresch TR 9:30-10:45 #34/112AST 1002L 1 1 20132 Intro to Astronomy Lab Maresch T 2:00-4:00* #34/112* Some labs will be 7:00 - 9:00 PM.BSC 1005C 1 4 20133 Intro to Biology w/ Lab Littlefield MW 10:15-12:20 #34/103BSC 1005C 2 4 20134 Intro to Biology w/ Lab Littlefield TR 8:00-10:05 #34/103BSC 1010C 1 4 20135 Principles of Biology I w/Lab Littlefield MW 8:00-10:05 #34/103BSC 1010C 2 4 20136 Principles of Biology I w/Lab Stine MW 3:00-5:05 #34/103BSC 1010C 3 4 20137 Principles of Biology I w/Lab Littlefield TR 10:15-12:20 #34/103BSC 1010C 4 4 20138 Principles of Biology I w/Lab Stine T/Hybrid 6:00-8:30 PM #34/103BSC 1011C 1 4 20139 Principles of Biology II w/Lab Stine TR 12:45-2:50 #34/103BSC 1050 1 3 20140 Man & Environment I Littlefield F/Hybrid 11:00-12:15 #34/103BOT 2010C 1 4 20141 General Botany w/Lab Stine MW 12:45-2:50 #34/103BSC 2085C 1 4 20142 Anatomy & Phys. I Blaney TR 9:30-11:35 #34/108BSC 2085C 2 4 20143 Anatomy & Phys. I Molnar TR 5:30-7:35 PM #34/108BSC 2086C 1 4 20144 Anatomy & Phys. II Molnar MW 9:30-11:35 #34/108MCB 2010C 1 4 20145 Microbiology Molnar MW 12:30-2:35 #34/108CHM 1033C 1 4 20146 Survey of Chemistry w/lab Kelley TR 11:00-1:05 #34/121CHM 1046 1 3 20147 General Chemistry II Kelley MW 9:30-10:45 #34/121CHM 1046L 1 1 20148 General Chemistry II Lab Kelley F 8:00-11:00 #34/122CHM 2211 1 3 20149 Organic Chemistry II Kelley MW 12:30-1:45 #34/121CHM 2211L 1 1 20150 Organic Chemistry II Lab Kelley F 12:00-3:00 #34/122PHY 1054 1 3 20151 General Physics II Maresch T 1:00-1:45 #34/112R 12:00-1:4511


ACADEMIC COURSES - SPRING 2013Course SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationPHY 1054L 1 1 20152 General Physics II Lab Maresch R 2:00-4:00 #34/112PHY 2049 1 4 20153 Physics for Sci/Eng II Maresch TR 12:00-1:45 #34/112PHY 2049L 1 1 20154 Physics for Sci/Eng II Lab Maresch R 2:00-4:00 #34/112PSC 1341C 1 3 20155 Physical Science I Kelley TR 9:00-10:40 #34/121SOCIOLOGYSYG 1000 1 3 20156 Introductory Sociology Staff Online Online OnlineSPEECHSPC 1608 1 3 20157 Fundamentals of Speech Stoltz R/Hybrid 2:00-3:15 #8/005SPC 1608 2 3 20158 Fundamentals of Speech Stoltz R/Hybrid 6:00-7:15 PM #8/005STUDY LIFE SKILLSSLS 1103 1 3 20159 Strategies for Academic Success* Page MW 12:30-1:45 #8/001SLS 1103 2 3 20160 Strategies for Academic Success* Bonilla TR 12:30-1:45 #8/001* Students enrolled in two or more college preparatory courses must enroll in SLS 1103. For students enrolled in one college prepcourse, SLS 1103 is highly recommended.Course SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationThe courses below are online dual enrollment courses for the following counties: Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette,Madison, Suwannee, and Taylor.AMH 2010 3 3 20077 American History I Welch Online Online OnlineAMH 2020 6 3 20084 American History II D. Paulk Online Online OnlineENC 1102 9 3 20074 Freshman English II Jegede Online Online OnlineHUM 2210 2 3 20089 General Humanities I Martilli Online Online OnlineMost college credit courses (including online courses) listed in the course schedule may be taken on a dual-enrollmentbasis with approval of the high school counselor and NFCC advisors.Course SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationTo access your online course, visit the NFCC website and click on the “D2L” link on the bottom navigation bar. D2L canalso be accessed directly at online.nfcc.edu. If you have trouble logging into your class, email distancelearn@nfcc.edu.AMH 2010 3 3 20077 American History I Welch Online Online OnlineAMH 2020 6 3 20084 American History II D. Paulk Online Online OnlineARH 2000 1 3 20087 Humanities Art Martilli Online Online OnlineCET 1171C 1 3 20047 IT Essentials I Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 1600C 1 3 20048 Cisco Networking Fundamentals Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 1610C 1 3 20049 Router Technology Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 2615C 1 3 20050 Advanced Router Technology Sirmon Online Online OnlineCET 2620C 1 3 20051 Cisco Wide Area Network Routing Sirmon Online Online OnlineCGS 1100C 1 3 20034 Computer Apps I Scott Online Online OnlineCGS 1520 1 3 20038 Multimedia Programming Scott Online Online OnlineCGS 1930C 1 1 20039 Comp. Sci. Special Topics: Web Business Guest Online Online OnlineCHD 2220 1 3 20056 Child Growth and Development Griffin Online Online OnlineCJL 1100 1 3 20018 Criminal Law K. Taylor Online Online OnlineCJL 2062 1 3 20019 Constitutional Law Cave Online Online OnlineDEP 2004 3 3 20124 Human Development Palomino Online Online OnlineECO 2023 2 3 20053 Microeconomics Guest Online Online OnlineEDF 2085 1 3 20055 Introduction to Diversity for Educators Webb Online Online OnlineEEC 1310 1 3 20057 Effective Classroom Management: Griffin Online Online OnlineGuidance and DisciplineEEX 1010 1 3 20060 Introduction to Exceptional Education Callaway Online Online OnlineENC 1101 1 3 20061 Freshman English I Jegede Online Online Online12DUAL ENROLLMENT - SPRING 2013ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2013


CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION - SPRING 2013ALLIED HEALTH-NURSINGCourse SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationHSC 1531 1 3 20161 Medical Terminology Culpepper Online Online OnlineLICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE - LPNPRN 0380C 1 560 20162 Practical Nurse ll Pearson/Jacob/ M-F 8:00-4:00 #13/143RobinsonPATIENT CARE TECHNICAN - PCTHSC 0003 1 90 20163 Basic Healthcare Worker Fields/Robinson M-R* 8:00-4:00 #13/131HCP 0121C 1 75 20164 Nurse Aide and Orderly Fields/Robinson M-R* 8:00-4:00 #13/131(Articulated)HCP 0332C 1 50 20165 Advanced Home Health Aide Fields/Robinson M-R* 8:00-4:00 #13/131HCP 0020C 1 75 20166 Patient Care Assistant Fields/Robinson M-R* 8:00-4:00 #13/131HSC 0016C 1 150 20167 Allied Health Assistant Fields/Robinson M-R* 8:00-4:00 #13/131MEA 0580C 1 100 20168 Advanced Allied Health Assistant Fields/Robinson M-R* 8:00-4:00 #13/131PRN 0094C 1 60 20169 Patient Care Technician Fields/Robinson M-R* 8:00-4:00 #13/131* Classes meet from Jan. 7 to May 16.REGISTERED NURSE - RNNUR 1021 1 6 20170 Nursing Process I Walden/Dodd/ TBA TBA #13/154RykardNUR 1021L 1 3 20171 Nursing Process I Clin. Exp. Walden/Dodd/ TBA TBA #13/154RykardNUR 2236 1 6 20172 Nursing Process III D. Leggett/ TBA TBA #13/157BrowningNUR 2236L 1 3 20173 Nursing Process III Clin. Exp. D. Leggett/ TBA TBA #13/157BrowningBUSINESS OFFICE / TECHNOLOGYCourse SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationStudents should contact the Career and Technical Education Center at (850) 973-9440 or HogleB@nfcc.edu for program details.ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SPECIALISTOTA 0030C 1 150 20174 Asst. Digital Production Designer Staff M-F* 8:30-3:30 #13/216OTA 0043C 1 450 20175 Administrative Assistant Staff M-F* 8:30-3:30 #13/216* Classes meet from Jan. 7 to June 6.MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALISTOTA 0631C 1 300 20176 Medical Office Technologist Staff M-F* 8:30-3:30 #13/216OTA 0651C 1 300 20177 Medical Administrative Specialist Staff M-F* 8:30-3:30 #13/216* Classes Meet from Jan. 7 to June 6.EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONCourse SEC/CRS/CRN Course Title Instructor Days Time LocationEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONFor inquires about Early Childhood Education programs, please contact (850) 973-1789 or orlowskit@nfcc.edu.HEV 0872 1 150 20178 Teacher Aide- Presschool (OCP C) Orlowski R/Hybrid 6:00-9:00 PM #13/229HEV 0873 1 150 20179 Preschool Teacher (OCP D) Orlowski R/Hybrid 6:00-9:00 PM #13/229HEV 0160 1 45 20180 Child Care Director Orlowski M*/Hybrid 6:00-9:00 PM #13/229* Class meets the 3rd Monday of each month.EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (A.S. DEGREE) COURSESCHD 2220 1 3 20056 Child Growth and Development Griffin Online Online OnlineEEC 1310 1 3 20057 Effective Class Management: Griffin Online Online OnlineGuidance & DisciplineEEC 1407 1 3 20058 Physical, Social, & Emotional Health Callaway M*/Hybrid 6:15-9:15 PM #13/229for Young Children* Class meets the 1st Monday of each month.16


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