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Fall 2013 - The University of Akron : Wayne College

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<strong>Fall</strong> Semester <strong>2013</strong>Priority Application Deadline August 12Financial InformationFull-Time Tuition and Fees*Semester Academic YearOhio Resident $2,970.24 $5,940.48Books and Supplies (estimate) $450.00 $900.00General Fee $88.08 $176.16Part-Time Tuition and Fees* (Ohio Resident)Ohio ResidentGeneral Fee$247.52 per credit hour$7.34 per credit hour* Fees and estimates are correct at time <strong>of</strong> publication, but are subject to change. Pleasecheck www.wayne.uakron.edu for the most up-to-date information and fees.Important LinksAdmissionswww.wayne.uakron.edu/admissions/Bookstorewww.wayne-uakron.bncollege.comCareer Serviceswww.wayne.uakron.edu/student-services/career-services/Financial Aidwww.wayne.uakron.edu/admissions/financial-aid/Holmes County Higher Education Centerwww.wayne.uakron.edu/hchec/Learning Centerwww.wayne.uakron.edu/learning-center/Librarywww.wayne.uakron.edu/library/Marketplacewww.130.101.52.9/marketplace/My <strong>Akron</strong>www.my.uakron.eduSixty-Plus (60+) Programwww.wayne.uakron.edu/admissions/sixty-plusprogram.dotStudent Accountswww.uakron.edu/student-accounts/Student Serviceswww.wayne.uakron.edu/student-services/Technical Experience Assessmentwww.wayne.uakron.edu/tea/index.dotTechnical Support Serviceswww.wayne.uakron.edu/tss/<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong>www.uakron.eduTrinity Child Carewww.wayne.uakron.edu/childcare/Veterans Serviceswww.wayne.uakron.edu/admissions/veterans/Withdrawal Policywww.uakron.edu/ssc/withdrawal-policy.dot1


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End TimeBusiness Management Technology (2420)(70238) 2420:103-701 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Management Technology 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(70245) 2420:104-701 Introduction to Business in the Global Environment 3 MW 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(76374) 2420:140-770 $ Keyboarding (WWW) (08/26-10/16) 2 TBA(78034) 2420:140-771 $ Keyboarding (WWW) (10/21-12/14) 2 TBA(74241) 2420:170-701 Applied Mathematics for Business 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(70256) 2420:211-701 Basic Accounting I 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(77613) 2420:211-702 Basic Accounting I 3 TTH 3:45 PM 5:00 PM(70262) 2420:243-701 * Survey in Finance 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(70250) 2420:202-780 * Elements <strong>of</strong> Human Resource Management 3 TTH 7:30 PM 8:45 PM(76828) 2420:212-780 *$ Basic Accounting II 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PM(78035) 2420:218-780 * Automated Bookkeeping 2 TTH 8:50 PM 9:40 PM(75163) 2420:246-780 *! Business Management Internship 3 W 6:00 PM 6:50 PM(78036) 2420:263-780 * Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communication and Presentations(Computer-assisted)3 TH 6:00 PM 8:40 PM(76229) 2420:300-780 *! Supervision in a Technical Environment 3 T 5:45 PM 8:25 PM(76231) 2420:302-780 *! Ethical Issues in the Workplace 3 TH 5:45 PM 8:25 PM(76832) 2420:311-780 *! Community Service and Leadership in a Global Context 3 M 5:45 PM 8:25 PM(76831) 2420:401-780 *! Leading Project Teams in Technical Organizations 3 W 5:45 PM 8:25 PMChemistry (3150)(75008) 3150:101-701 $ Chemistry for Everyone 4 M 2:00 PM 4:40 PM(75009) 3150:101-711 @ Chemistry for Everyone Laboratory 0 W 2:00 PM 5:00 PM(70461) 3150:110-701 $ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(74031) 3150:110-702 $ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(74490) 3150:111-701 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I Laboratory 1 T 8:30 AM 11:15 AM(74112) 3150:111-702 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I Laboratory 1 TH 8:30 AM 11:15 AM(70469) 3150:111-703 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I Laboratory 1 F 9:30 AM 12:15 PM(73452) 3150:111-704 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I Laboratory 1 F 1:00 PM 3:45 PM(70496) 3150:151-701 $ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3 MW 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(75901) 3150:151-702 $ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(73390) 3150:151-711 @ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Recitation 0 M 1:00 PM 1:50 PM(73391) 3150:151-712 @ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Recitation 0 W 1:00 PM 1:50 PM(75915) 3150:151-713 @ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Recitation 0 T 1:00 PM 1:50 PM(75916) 3150:151-714 @ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Recitation 0 TH 1:00 PM 1:50 PM(70507) 3150:152-701 @$ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Laboratory 1 M 3:15 PM 6:00 PM(75918) 3150:152-702 @$ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Laboratory 1 T 3:15 PM 6:00 PM(75920) 3150:152-703 @$ Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Laboratory 1 TH 3:15 PM 6:00 PM(70515) 3150:263-701 * Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3 MW 8:00 AM 9:15 AM(70522) 3150:265-701 @$ Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2 MW 9:30 AM 12:30 PM(70462) 3150:110-780 $ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I 3 MW 5:45 PM 7:00 PM(70470) 3150:111-780 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I Laboratory 1 M 7:10 PM 9:55 PM(74202) 3150:111-781 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry I Laboratory 1 W 7:10 PM 9:55 PMClassics (3200)(78064) 3200:289-701 Mythology <strong>of</strong> Ancient Greece 3 MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM4* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. SHADED AREAS INDICATE EVENING CLASSES


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End TimeCommunication (7600)(73402) 7600:102-701 Survey <strong>of</strong> Mass Communication 3 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM(77362) 7600:105-701 ! Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(72628) 7600:106-701 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(72629) 7600:106-702 ! Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(72630) 7600:106-703 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(72631) 7600:106-704 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(72632) 7600:106-705 ! Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 PM(72633) 7600:106-706 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM(73449) 7600:106-707 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM(73556) 7600:106-708 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM(73557) 7600:106-709 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM(74958) 7600:106-710 Effective Oral Communication 3 MW 4:00 PM 5:15 PM(74975) 7600:106-711 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(75529) 7600:106-712 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(75551) 7600:106-713 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(75600) 7600:106-714 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(76760) 7600:106-715 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 3:45 PM 5:00 PM(78501) 7600:227-701 Nonverbal Communication 3 MWF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM(72634) 7600:106-780 Effective Oral Communication 3 MW 8:50 PM 10:05 PM(72635) 7600:106-781 Effective Oral Communication 3 T 7:30 PM 10:10 PMComputer and Business Technology (2540)(75005) 2540:119-770 ^ Business English (Self-paced) 3 TBA(78040) 2540:136-701 * Speech Recognition Technology 2 TH 3:00 PM 4:40 PM(73533) 2540:143-701 *$ Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word: Beginning (08/26-10/16) 2 MW 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(76365) 2540:289-701 Career Development for Business Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals (Computerassisted)3 MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM(75466) 2540:243-780 *! Internship (BOM, AS, CSP, NS) 3 TH 4:55 PM 5:45 PM(78502) 2540:243-781 *! Internship (Medical) 3 M 6:00 PM 6:50 PM(70277) 2540:289-780 Career Development for Business Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals (Computerassisted)Computer Information Systems (2440)(74121) 2440:105-701 $ Introduction to Computers and Application S<strong>of</strong>tware(Web-enhanced)(74122) 2440:105-702 $ Introduction to Computers and Application S<strong>of</strong>tware(Web-enhanced)(76356) 2440:105-703 $ Introduction to Computers and Application S<strong>of</strong>tware(Web-enhanced)3 T 6:00 PM 8:40 PM3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM3 TTH 4:00 PM 5:15 PM(74362) 2440:125-701 *$ Spreadsheet S<strong>of</strong>tware (Web-enhanced) 2 T 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(73387) 2440:125-770 *$ Spreadsheet S<strong>of</strong>tware (WWW) 2 TBA(73466) 2440:170-770 *$ Visual Basic (WWW) 3 TBA(74123) 2440:105-780 $ Introduction to Computers and Application S<strong>of</strong>tware(Web-enhanced)3 W 6:00 PM 8:40 PM(78037) 2440:125-780 *$ Spreadsheet S<strong>of</strong>tware (Web-enhanced) 2 M 5:45 PM 7:25 PM(73572) 2440:140-780 *$ Internet Tools (Web-enhanced) (08/27-09/26) 3 TTH 6:00 PM 10:00 PM(75010) 2440:145-780 *$ Introduction to Unix/Linux (Web-enhanced) (10/01-10/31) 3 TTH 6:00 PM 10:00 PM(78038) 2440:245-780 *$ Introduction to Databases for Micros 3 T 6:00 PM 8:40 PM5


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End TimeComputer Network Engineering Technology (2600)(78503) 2600:240-780 *$ Micros<strong>of</strong>t Desktop Environment (10/02-11/04) 3 MW 6:00 PM 10:00 PM(78504) 2600:245-780 *$ Network Operating Systems (11/06-12/11) 3 MW 6:00 PM 10:00 PM(78505) 2600:270-780 *$ Introduction to Network Technology (08/26-09/30) 3 MW 6:00 PM 10:00 PM(78506) 2600:276-780 *$ Advanced Network Technologies (11/07-12/12) 3 TTH 6:00 PM 10:00 PMCriminal Justice (2220)(70196) 2220:100-701 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 MW 4:00 PM 5:15 PMDevelopmental Programs (2010)(70019) 2010:042-701 ^# Basic Writing 0 MWF 10:40 AM 11:50 AM(75463) 2010:042-702 ^# Basic Writing 0 MWF 2:40 PM 3:50 PM(73883) 2010:042-703 ^# Basic Writing 0 TTH 8:10 PM 9:50 PM(76165) 2010:042-704 ^# Basic Writing 0 TTH 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(70044) 2010:050-701 ^# Basic Mathematics I 0 MWF 12:00 PM 1:10 PM(70045) 2010:050-702 ^# Basic Mathematics I 0 TTH 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(70075) 2010:052-701 ^# Basic Mathematics II 0 MWF 1:20 PM 2:30 PM(70076) 2010:052-702 ^# Basic Mathematics II 0 TTH 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(70077) 2010:052-703 ^# Basic Mathematics II 0 TTH 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(70093) 2010:062-701 ^# <strong>College</strong> Reading & Study Skills 0 MWF 9:20 AM 10:30 AM(70094) 2010:062-702 ^# <strong>College</strong> Reading & Study Skills 0 TTH 8:10 AM 9:50 AM(75003) 2010:042-780 ^# Basic Writing 0 MW 5:45 PM 7:25 PM(70046) 2010:050-780 ^# Basic Mathematics I 0 TTH 5:45 PM 7:25 PM(70078) 2010:052-780 ^# Basic Mathematics II 0 TTH 5:45 PM 7:25 PM(75845) 2010:062-780 ^# <strong>College</strong> Reading & Study Skills 0 TTH 7:30 PM 9:10 PMEconomics (3250)(70562) 3250:200-701 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 3 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(70563) 3250:200-780 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 3 M 6:00 PM 8:40 PMEducation (5100/5200/5500)(74351) 5100:200-701 *! Introduction to Education 3 MW 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(74352) 5100:220-701 *! Educational Psychology 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(74487) 5500:230-701 *! Educational Technology 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(74488) 5500:245-701 *! Understanding Literature Development and Phonics 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PMEngineering (4100/4300)(71233) 4100:101-701 @$ Tools for Engineering 3 M 2:00 PM 2:50 PM(71234) 4100:101-711 @ Tools for Engineering Laboratory 0 MW 3:00 PM 5:00 PM(78125) 4300:201-701 *$ Statics 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PMEnglish (3300)(76627) 3300:110-701 ^!$ English Composition I + Workshop (Computer-assisted) 4 MWF10:00 AM10:00 AM11:15 AM10:50 AM(73098) 3300:111-701 ^ English Composition I 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(73099) 3300:111-702 ^ English Composition I 3 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(76012) 3300:111-703 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(73100) 3300:111-704 ^ English Composition I 3 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM(73101) 3300:111-705 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM(73102) 3300:111-706 ^ English Composition I 3 MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM(73103) 3300:111-707 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM6* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. SHADED AREAS INDICATE EVENING CLASSES


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End Time(73104) 3300:111-708 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 MW 4:00 PM 5:15 PM(73105) 3300:111-709 ^ English Composition I 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(73106) 3300:111-710 ^$! English Composition I - Honors (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(73107) 3300:111-711 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(73108) 3300:111-712 ^ English Composition I 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(73109) 3300:111-713 ^ English Composition I 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(73976) 3300:111-714 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(73110) 3300:111-715 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(73111) 3300:111-716 ^ English Composition I 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(73657) 3300:111-717 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 3:45 PM 5:00 PM(76836) 3300:112-701 *$ English Composition II (Computer-assisted) 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(70635) 3300:112-702 *$ English Composition II (Computer-assisted) 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(70636) 3300:112-703 * English Composition II 3 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM(73076) 3300:112-704 *$ English Composition II (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(76013) 3300:112-705 * English Composition II 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(76142) 3300:112-706 *$ English Composition II (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 3:45 PM 5:00 PM(74491) 3300:250-701 * Classic and Contemporary Literature 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(70641) 3300:252-701 * Shakespeare and His World 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(77370) 3300:278-701 * Introduction to Fiction Writing 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(78067) 3300:110-780 ^$ English Composition I + Workshop 4 TTHT6:00 PM7:20 PM7:15 PM8:10 PM(73112) 3300:111-780 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 M 6:00 PM 8:40 PM(73113) 3300:111-781 ^$ English Composition I (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PM(70637) 3300:112-780 * English Composition II 3 W 6:00 PM 8:40 PM(70638) 3300:112-781 *$ English Composition II (Computer-assisted) 3 TTH 7:30 PM 8:45 PMEntrepreneurship (6300)(78137) 6300:201-701 $ Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PMExercise Science Technology (2670)(77297) 2670:250-701 *! Internship: Exercise Science Technology 3 TBAFamily and Consumer Science (7400)(71983) 7400:265-701 $ Child Development 3 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM(71987) 7400:270-701 * <strong>The</strong>ory and Guidance <strong>of</strong> Play 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AMFinance (6400)(71894) 6400:220-701 $* Legal and Social Environment <strong>of</strong> Business 3 TTH 3:45 PM 5:00 PMGeneral Education (1100)(75715) 1100:101-701 Student Success Seminar 2 MW 2:00 PM 2:50 PM(75716) 1100:101-702 Student Success Seminar 2 TTH 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(77391) 1100:117-701 Career Planning (10/21-12/11) 2 MW 4:00 PM 5:40 PM(75842) 1100:101-780 Student Success Seminar 2 MW 4:50 PM 5:40 PMGeography (3350)(70666) 3350:100-701 Introduction to Geography 3 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMGeology (3370)(77840) 3370:100-701 Earth Science 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(73474) 3370:103-701 Natural Science: Geology 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. SHADED AREAS INDICATE EVENING CLASSES7


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End Time(70693) 3370:121-701 $ Dinosaurs (10/22-12/12) 1 TTH 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(70695) 3370:128-701 $ Geology <strong>of</strong> Ohio (08/27-10/17) 1 TTH 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(70698) 3370:200-701 $ Environmental Geology 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(70703) 3370:201-701 @ Exercises in Environmental Geology I 1 F 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(75006) 3370:103-780 Natural Science: Geology 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:40 PM(70696) 3370:137-780 $ Earth’s Atmosphere and Weather 1 TH 8:50 PM 9:40 PMHealth Care Office Management (2530)(73656) 2530:241-701 Health Information Management (Web-enhanced) 3 W 2:00 PM 4:40 PM(75468) 2530:243-770 * Medical Coding II - Procedural (WWW) 3 TBA(74114) 2530:244-770 * Medical Insurance Billing (WWW) 3 TBA(75127) 2530:255-701 * Health Care Office Management and Medicalegal Issues(Web-enhanced)3 TH 2:00 PM 4:40 PM(74565) 2530:257-701 * Health Care Office Finance 2 T 1:00 PM 2:40 PM(75606) 2530:240-780 Medical Coding I- Diagnositc 3 T 5:15 PM 7:55 PM(78541) 2530:241-780 Health Information Management (Web-enhanced) 3 TH 4:30 PM 7:10 PM(76011) 2530:259-780 *! Internship Orientation (Web-enhanced) 1 M 5:00 PM 5:50 PM(75467) 2530:260-780 *! Health Care Office Management Internship (Web-enhanced) 3 M 6:00 PM 6:50 PM(74170) 2530:284-780 * Medical Office Techniques 2 W 5:15 PM 6:55 PMHistory (3400)(70755) 3400:210-701 * Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 MWF 12:00 PM 1:10 PM(70756) 3400:210-702 * Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 TTH 1:55 PM 3:35 PM(77300) 3400:221-701 * Humanities in the World Since 1300 4 MW 4:00 PM 5:40 PM(70763) 3400:250-701 United States History to 1877 4 MWF 2:40 PM 3:50 PM(73393) 3400:251-701 United States History since 1877 4 TTH 3:45 PM 5:25 PM(70769) 3400:285-701 * World Civilizations: China 2 W 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(73574) 3400:287-701 * World Civilizations: Southeast Asia 2 M 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(76372) 3400:221-780 * Humanities in the World since 1300 4 TTH 5:45 PM 7:25 PM(74249) 3400:289-780 * World Civilizations: Middle East 2 W 7:30 PM 9:10 PM(70777) 3400:290-780 * World Civilizations: Africa 2 M 7:30 PM 9:10 PMIndividual Study (2100)(70187) 2100:195-701 *! Individualized Study 1 TBAManufacturing Engineering Technology (2880)(73719) 2880:232-780 Labor Management Relations 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PMMarketing and Sales Technology (2520)(76180) 2520:101-780 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Marketing Technology 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PMMathematics (3450)(70817) 3450:100-701 ^ Intermediate Algebra 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(70818) 3450:100-702 ^ Intermediate Algebra 3 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM(70819) 3450:100-703 ^ Intermediate Algebra (Extended) 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(70823) 3450:140-701 *^ Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Mathematics for Primary Educators 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(70826) 3450:145-701 *^ <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 MWF 10:40 AM 11:50 AM(70827) 3450:145-702 *^ <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 MWF 1:20 PM 2:30 PM8* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. SHADED AREAS INDICATE EVENING CLASSES


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End Time(70828) 3450:145-703 *^ <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 TTH 1:55 PM 3:35 PM(73405) 3450:149-701 *^ Precalculus Mathematics 4 MWF 8:00 AM 9:10 AM(70837) 3450:149-702 *^ Precalculus Mathematics 4 TTH 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(76837) 3450:210-701 *^ Calculus with Business Applications 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(70853) 3450:221-701 *^ Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4 MW 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(70858) 3450:222-701 * Analytic Geometry-Calculus II 4 TTH 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(70863) 3450:223-701 * Analytic Geometry-Calculus III 4 MW 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(70820) 3450:100-780 ^ Intermediate Algebra 3 MW 7:30 PM 8:45 PM(75941) 3450:145-780 *^ <strong>College</strong> Algebra 4 TTH 7:30 PM 9:10 PMMedical Assisting (2740)(70280) 2740:120-701 Medical Terminology 3 MW 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(70281) 2740:120-770 Medical Terminology (WWW) 3 TBA(75129) 2740:121-701 Study <strong>of</strong> Disease Processes 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(74347) 2740:120-780 Medical Terminology 3 M 6:00 PM 8:40 PMModern Languages (3580)(73475) 3580:101-701 $ Beginning Spanish I 4 MW 4:00 PM 5:40 PM(73476) 3580:201-780 *$ Intermediate Spanish I 3 MW 6:00 PM 7:15 PMNursing (8200)(72822) 8200:100-701 Introduction to Nursing (08/29-10/31) 1 TH 4:00 PM 5:15 PMNutrition and Dietetics (7760)(77865) 7760:133-701 $ Nutrition Fundamentals 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PMParapr<strong>of</strong>essional Education (2650)(76203) 2650:295-701 *! Field Experience: Education Parapr<strong>of</strong>essional 2 TBAPhilosophy (3600)(70981) 3600:101-701 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(73726) 3600:120-701 Introduction to Ethics 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(75952) 3600:120-702 Introduction to Ethics 3 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM(73077) 3600:120-703 Introduction to Ethics 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(75953) 3600:170-701 Introduction to Logic 3 MW 4:00 PM 5:15 PM(74117) 3600:120-780 Introduction to Ethics 3 W 6:00 PM 8:40 PMPhysical Education (5540/5550/5570)(71662) 5540:126-701 Fitness and Wellness 1 W 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(71663) 5540:126-702 Fitness and Wellness 1 TH 8:00 AM 9:40 AM(78128) 5540:126-703 Fitness and Wellness 1 T 1:55 PM 3:35 PM(78130) 5540:132-701 Karate 1 M 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(71683) 5540:139-701 Self-Defense 1 M 2:00 PM 3:40 PM(75469) 5540:139-702 Self-Defense - Tai Chi 1 W 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(71691) 5540:171-701 ! Varsity Basketball (Men) 1 TBA(73401) 5540:171-702 ! Varsity Basketball (Women) 1 TBA(71697) 5540:181-701 ! Varsity Volleyball 1 TBA(71711) 5540:190-701 ST: Beginning Weight Training 1 T 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(75213) 5550:100-701 ! Introduction to Sport Studies 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(76225) 5550:201-701 *$ Kinesiology 3 MW 8:30 AM 9:45 AM(75316) 5550:212-701 $ First Aid & CPR for the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Rescuer 2 M 4:00 PM 5:40 PM(76226) 5550:220-701 * Health Promotion and Behavior Change 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. SHADED AREAS INDICATE EVENING CLASSES9


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End Time(76227) 5550:330-701 * Exercise and Weight Control 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(71770) 5570:101-701 $ Personal Health 2 TH 1:55 PM 3:35 PM(71720) 5550:211-780 $ First Aid & CPR 2 T 5:45 PM 7:25 PM(73979) 5570:101-780 $ Personal Health 2 TH 5:45 PM 7:25 PMPhysics (3650)(75326) 3650:130-701 $ Descriptive Astronomy 4 MW2:00 PM2:00 PM4:30 PM2:50 PM(74113) 3650:130-711 @ Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory 0 W 2:50 PM 4:50 PM(74251) 3650:261-701 *$ Physics for the Life Sciences I 4 TTH 12:25 PM 1:40 PM(74252) 3650:261-711 @ Physics for the Life Sciences I Laboratory 0 TTH 1:50 PM 2:45 PM(73687) 3650:291-701 *$ Elementary Classical Physics I 4 TTH 10:40 AM 11:55 AM(73688) 3650:291-711 @ Elementary Classical Physics I Lab 0 TTH 9:40 AM 10:35 AM(75007) 3650:293-701 @ Physics Computations I 1 T 8:45 AM 9:35 AMPolitical Science (3700)(75317) 3700:100-701 ! Government and Politics in the U.S. - Honors 4 MWF 9:20 AM 10:30 AM(71053) 3700:100-702 Government and Politics in the U.S. 4 MWF 1:20 PM 2:30 PM(71054) 3700:100-703 Government and Politics in the U.S. 4 TTH 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(78117) 3700:100-780 Government and Politics in the U.S. 4 TTH 5:45 PM 7:25 PMPsychology (3750)(71113) 3750:100-701 Introduction to Psychology 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(71114) 3750:100-702 Introduction to Psychology 3 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM(75318) 3750:100-703 Introduction to Psychology 3 MW 4:00 PM 5:15 PM(76014) 3750:100-704 Introduction to Psychology 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(71115) 3750:100-705 ! Introduction to Psychology - Honors 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(74485) 3750:340-701 * Social Psychology 4 TTH 1:55 PM 3:35 PM(71116) 3750:100-780 Introduction to Psychology 3 TH 7:30 PM 10:10 PM(71127) 3750:230-780 * Developmental Psychology 4 TTH 5:45 PM 7:25 PMSocial Services Technology (2260)(70210) 2260:171-701 @ Career Issues in Social Services I (08/27-10/17) 1 TTH 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(70213) 2260:285-701 *! Social Services Practicum 1 TBA(75510) 2260:285-711 @ Social Services Practicum Seminar (Bi-weekly) 0 T 10:00 AM 10:50 AM(70214) 2260:287-701 *! Practicum in <strong>The</strong>rapeutic Activities and Long-Term Care 1 TBA(75283) 2260:287-711 @ Practicum in <strong>The</strong>rapeutic Activities and Long-Term CareSeminar (Bi-weekly)0 TBA(76826) 2260:289-701 *! Practicum in Gerontological Social Services 1 TBA(76827) 2260:289-711 @ Practicum in Gerontological Social Services Seminar(Bi-weekly)0 TBA(77376) 2260:290-701 ST: Interviewing Techniques (08/26-10/16) 1 MW 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(78032) 2260:290-702 ST: Interviewing Techniques (08/28-10/18) 1 TTH 1:55 PM 2:45 PM(77377) 2260:290-703 ST: Crisis Intervention 2 M 10:00 AM 11:40 AM(77378) 2260:290-704 ST: Workplace Competencies 2 TTH 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(77379) 2260:290:705 ST: Skills for Helping (10/22-12/12) 1 TTH 3:30 PM 4:20 PM(78033) 2260:290:706 * ST: Working with Groups 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(75162) 2260:293-701 * Field Work Orientation 1 TBA(75679) 2260:294-701 * Field Work Evaluation 1 TBA(78031) 2260:131-780 Introduction to Developmental Disabilities 2 M 6:00 PM 7:40 PM10* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. SHADED AREAS INDICATE EVENING CLASSES


Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End TimeSocial Work (7750)(74253) 7750:270-701 Diversity and Social Work 3 MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM(77369) 7750:275-701 Introduction to Social Work Practice 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(72729) 7750:276-701 Introduction to Social Welfare 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PMSociology (3850)(71171) 3850:100-701 Introduction to Sociology 3 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM(75956) 3850:100-702 Introduction to Sociology 3 MWF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM(71172) 3850:100-703 Introduction to Sociology 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(71173) 3850:100-704 Introduction to Sociology 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM(71174) 3850:100-780 Introduction to Sociology 3 T 6:00 PM 8:40 PMSpecial Education (5610)(74388) 5610:225-701 *! Introduction to Exceptionalities 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM(74561) 5610:459-701 * Collaboration & Consultation in Schools and Community 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM(74562) 5610:467-701 * Management Strategies in Special Education 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AMStatistics (3470)(73886) 3470:250-701 *^$ Statistics for Everyday Life 4 MW 8:10 AM 9:50 AM(74210) 3470:250-702 *^$ Statistics for Everyday Life 4 MW 12:00 PM 1:40 PM(75946) 3470:250-703 *^$ Statistics for Everyday Life 4 TTH 1:55 PM 3:35 PM(73887) 3470:250-711 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 F 8:00 AM 8:50 AM(73888) 3470:250-712 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 F 9:00 AM 9:50 AM(73889) 3470:250-713 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 F 12:00 PM 12:50 PM(73890) 3470:250-714 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 F 1:00 PM 1:50 PM(75950) 3470:250-715 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 T 3:45 PM 4:35 PM(75951) 3470:250-716 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 TH 3:45 PM 4:35 PM(74115) 3470:250-780 *^$ Statistics for Everyday Life 4 MW 5:45 PM 7:25 PM(74116) 3470:250-781 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 M 7:45 PM 8:35 PM(74459) 3470:250-782 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 W 7:45 PM 8:35 PM<strong>The</strong>ater (7800)(72765) 7800:301-780 * Introduction to <strong>The</strong>ater through Film 3 T 6:00 PM 8:40 PM* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. SHADED AREAS INDICATE EVENING CLASSES11


SATURDAY CLASSES • FALL <strong>2013</strong>Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End TimeAccounting (6200)(77409) 6200:202-790 $ Accounting Principles II 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AMAssociate Studies (2040)(75325) 2040:256-790 * Diversity in American Society 2 SAT 3:00 PM 4:40 PMBiology (3100)(70406) 3100:103-790 $ Natural Science: Biology 4 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AM(70407) 3100:103-791 @ Natural Science: Biology Laboratory 0 SAT 10:50 AM 12:40 PM(75319) 3100:200-790 *$ Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PM(75320) 3100:201-790 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory 1 SAT 8:00 AM 10:20 AM(76833) 3100:202-790 *$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PM(76834) 3100:203-790 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 SAT 2:00 PM 4:20 PMBusiness Management Technology (2420)(70239) 2420:103-790 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Management Technology 3 SAT 2:00 PM 4:40 PM(75004) 2420:243-790 * Survey in Finance 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AMCommunication (7600)(75322) 7600:106-790 Effective Oral Communication 3 SAT 2:00 PM 4:40 PMEconomics (3250)(78066) 3250:201-790 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PMEntrepreneurship (6300)(78138) 6300:201-790 $ Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PMFinance (6400)(78507) 6400:200-790 ! Foundations <strong>of</strong> Personal Finance (11/09-12/14) 3 SAT 8:30 AM 4:30 PM(71895) 6400:220-790 $* Legal and Social Environment <strong>of</strong> Business 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PMGeneral Business (6100)(78134) 6100:101-790 $ Business Issues in a Connected World 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AMHistory (3400)(70757) 3400:210-790 * Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 SAT 8:00 AM 11:40 AMMedical Assisting (2740)(75620) 2740:230-790 Basic Pharmacology 3 SAT 9:00 AM 11:40 AMPhilosophy (3600)(74124) 3600:120-790 Introduction to Ethics 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AMPhysical Education (5540)(78129) 5540:126-790 Fitness and Wellness 1 SAT 2:00 PM 3:40 PMPsychology (3750)(75321) 3750:100-790 Introduction to Psychology 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AMStatistics (3470)(77532) 3470:250-790 *^$ Statistics for Everyday Life 4 SAT 8:30 AM 12:10 PM(77533) 3470:250-791 @ Statistics for Everyday Life Laboratory 0 SAT 12:20 PM 1:10 PM12* Prerequisite $ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.@ Co-requisite# Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded.! Registration by permission only. < Student must also enroll for a problems session.^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser.


OFF-CAMPUS CREDIT CLASSES • FALL <strong>2013</strong>Contact Student Services at 1-800-221-8308, ext. 8900 or 330-684-8900 for admission information.Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect/ Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End Time LocationCommunication (7600)(73937) 7600:106-730 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 7:45 AM 9:00 AM HCHECDevelopmental Programs (2010)(78028) 2010:052-750 ^# Basic Mathematics II 0 M 5:45 PM 9:15 PM HCHECEconomics (3250)(78065) 3250:200-760 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 3 T 6:00 PM 8:40 PM WADSEnglish (3300)(73661) 3300:111-730 ^ English Composition I 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM HCHECGeology (3370)(78508) 3370:121-760 $ Dinosaurs 1 W 8:50 PM 9:40 PM WADS(78077) 3370:171-760 $ Introduction to Oceans 3 W 6:00 PM 8:40 PM WADSHistory (3400)(78078) 3400:210-760 * Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM WADSPhilosophy (3600)(73938) 3600:120-730 Introduction to Ethics 3 TTH 9:15 AM 10:30 AM HCHECPhysics (3650)(78140) 3650:130-730 $ Descriptive Astronomy 4 MW9:00 AM9:00 AM11:30 AM9:50 AMHCHECHCHEC(78141) 3650:130-731 @ Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory 0 W 10:00 AM 12:00 PM HCHECPolitical Science (3700)(78116) 3700:100-730 Government and Politics in the U.S. 4 MWF 12:15 PM 1:25 PM HCHECPsychology (3750)(77189) 3750:100-750 Introduction to Psychology 3 W 6:00 PM 8:40 PM HCHECSociology (3850)(74486) 3850:100-730 Introduction to Sociology 3 TTH 10:45 AM 12:00 PM HCHEC(78124) 3850:100-760 Introduction to Sociology 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:40 PM WADS* Prerequisite # Fees based upon 4 institutional credits awarded@ Co-requisite MCUC = Medina County <strong>University</strong> Center! Registration by permission only WADS = Wadsworth High School^ Appropriate placement determined by adviser. HCHEC = Holmes County Higher Education Center$ Student responsible for course equipment/rental fees.13


Short-termjob trainingOffice <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education and Workforce DevelopmentShort-Term Job Trainingfor those who are exploring new careers orwho need further training in their current career.Short-term training programs include:New!• Electronic Health Record Specialist• Clinical Medical Assistant• Cardiographic Technician and PhlebotomyTraining Program• Pharmacy Technician Certification Preparation• Small Business Accounting Certificate• Personal Trainer Certification Preparation• Veterinary Aide and Pet Care• Web Design Series and CertificateShort-term skill workshops:• Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office 2010 Applications• Crystal Reports• QuickBooks• Adobe InDesign & Photoshop• Online Classes and Career TrainingPr<strong>of</strong>essional development:• Supervisory Leadership Certificate• Skills for Developing Leaders Series• Lean Concepts Certificate Program• Human Services Pr<strong>of</strong>essional WorkshopsVisit our website atwww.wayne.uakron.edu/ce or call 1-800-221-8308, ext. 8980for more information on all <strong>of</strong> our programs and workshops.Electronic Health Record Specialistin partnership with Boston ReedAs an Electronic Health Record (EHR) Specialist you will assist healthcare providers to choose, implement, trainand maintain an electronic health records system. You will learn the essential components <strong>of</strong> the electronic healthrecord and health information exchange essentials; system selection and implementation; project managementand fundaments <strong>of</strong> change and human factors. This course is 216 hours in length <strong>of</strong>fered online with live, weeklyteleconferences.Upon successful completion <strong>of</strong> the program graduates will receive a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Completion, and willqualify for the optional certification exam <strong>of</strong>fered by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).New classes begin each month.20 Sessions5:30. – 6:30 p.m. $3,600(includes tuition and all course materialsand certification exams)FREE INFORMATION MEETINGThursday, July 115:30 – 6:30 p.m.14Register today at www.wayne.uakron.edu/ce


Office <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education and Workforce DevelopmentShort-Term Job TrainingClinical Medical Assistant<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>College</strong> in partnership with Boston ReedClinical medical assistants working in a physician’s<strong>of</strong>fice or a clinic setting:• Greet and room patients• Obtain vital signs from patients• Help physicians carry out procedures• Perform basic wound care• Drape patients• Collect specimens• Administer medication• Work in a physician’s <strong>of</strong>fice or a clinic settingWhat Will I Learn?This program combines 92 hours <strong>of</strong> classroom, 42 hours online,and 160 hours <strong>of</strong>fsite externship which provides you with acomprehensive learning experience – 294 hours <strong>of</strong> training.Topics covered include:• Medical terminology• Emergency procedures• Infection control, medical asepsis and sterilization• Physical exam and patient history documentation• Rehabilitation and therapeutic modalities• Safety and regulatory guidelines• Basic microbiology• Nutrition in health and disease• Basic pharmacology• Calculation <strong>of</strong> medication dosage and medicationadministration• Legal and ethical considerations and HIPAAregulationsStudents must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalentand be a minimum <strong>of</strong> 18 years old. Students need competencyin, or completion <strong>of</strong>, a basic computer operations course.Students will be required to have access to the Internet, printingcapabilities and an email address. Prior to placement in anexternship, students will need to show pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> completion <strong>of</strong>CPR for the health care provider course, a health examinationincluding TB testing and submission <strong>of</strong> a resume. Students arerequired to take English reading and comprehension, and mathbasics assessment prior to starting the course. Most health careemployers will require applicants to submit to a criminal recordscheck, and those convicted <strong>of</strong> or having pled guilty to a felonymay not be eligible for employment.<strong>The</strong> program consists <strong>of</strong> lecture, clinical instruction,demonstration, individualized study, small and large groupdiscussion and independent research. You will be evaluatedwith pre- and post-tests, tests and quizzes, an oral exam,observation, assignment completion, self-evaluation,completion <strong>of</strong> a project with critique and a final exam. Uponsuccessful completion <strong>of</strong> coursework and externship hours,you will receive a certificate <strong>of</strong> completion from <strong>Wayne</strong><strong>College</strong> in partnership with Boston Reed.Certification:<strong>The</strong> curriculum taught in this class will help prepare you to takethe National Center <strong>of</strong> Competency Testing (NCCT) exam formedical assisting at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Certification is importantbecause it may be a requirement for employment, and it may giveyou hiring preference over applicants who are not certified. Visitwww.ncctinc.com to find out more about certification.What is the Employment Outlook?According to the Ohio Office <strong>of</strong> Workforce Development’sBureau <strong>of</strong> Labor Market Information, medical assistants is one<strong>of</strong> the fastest growing occupations in the state <strong>of</strong> Ohio through2016. Projected employment growth rate is 32%. <strong>The</strong> averagewage <strong>of</strong> medical assistants in Ohio was $12.47 in 2009. Locally,the yearly growth rate will be 29% from 2008-2018, with theaverage wage being $13.16 in November 2009.Educational Prerequisites & Requirements:Low interest student loans and payment plan areavailable for the Clinical Medical Assistant Program.FREE Information Meeting –Thursday, July 11 • 5:30-6:30 p.m.SaturdaysSeptember 7 – December 713 sessionsNo class November 309:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (30 min. lunch break) $3,195(includes tuition, all course materials)Register today at www.wayne.uakron.edu/ce15


Office <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education and Workforce DevelopmentShort-Term Job TrainingPharmacy Technicians:• Work with licensed pharmacists in retail pharmaciesand hospitals to provide medication and health careproducts to patients• Retrieve, count, pour, weigh, measure and sometimesmix medications• Prepare prescription labels, select prescriptioncontainers and affix labels to containers• Price and file filled prescriptions that will be checkedby the pharmacist• May be required to read patient charts if working in ahospitalWhat Will I Learn?Topics covered in this course include:• Drug classes and prefixes• Controlled drugs• Extemporaneous admixtures• Sterile products• Total parenteral nutrition• Safe handling <strong>of</strong> antineoplastic drugs• Federal Pharmacy Law• Medical/pharmaceutical terminology and abbreviations• Pharmaceutical mathematics<strong>The</strong> program is 56 hours <strong>of</strong> classroom training.What is the Employment Outlook?<strong>The</strong> median hourly earnings <strong>of</strong> pharmacy technicians in 2009 was$12.52. <strong>The</strong> job outlook for full- and part-time pharmacy techniciansis good and is expected to grow much faster than the average forall occupations through 2018. According to the Ohio Department<strong>of</strong> Jobs & Family Services, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor Market Information(September 2009), pharmacy technician is in the fastest-growingoccupations in Ohio, with a growth rate <strong>of</strong> 26%.Educational Prerequisites & Requirements:Students must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalentand be a minimum <strong>of</strong> 18 years old. Considerable homeworkis required and several class sessions will focus on thenecessary math skills.Certification:Emily’s Law (S.B. 203) requires pharmacy technicians to meetcertain qualifications and pass either the Pharmacy TechnicianCertification Board Examination (PTCB Examination) or theInstitute for the Certification <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy Technicians (ExCPT)Examination. This program is designed to meet the specifications<strong>of</strong> the certification exams and will prepare you to take eitherexam. For more information on the PTCB Exam, contact www.ptcb.org. For more information on the ExCPT Exam, contactwww.nationaltechexam.org. <strong>The</strong> ExCPT Examination is nowavailable at the <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>College</strong> Testing Center.WednesdaysAugust 21 – December 1116 sessionsNo class November 275:00-8:30 p.m. $1,195(includes tuition, and all course materials)Online Career Training ProgramsOnline learning…anytime, anywhere…just a click away!GES Career Training Programs are comprehensive, affordable, self-paced andcompletely online! You can begin these programs at any time and learn when it fitsyour schedule. Once you have successfully completed all required coursework, youwill receive a certificate <strong>of</strong> completion from <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>College</strong>.Programs are available in the following areas:• Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional• Media and Design• Health Care and Fitness• Hospitality and Gaming• IT and S<strong>of</strong>tware Development• Skilled Trades and Industrial• Management and Corporate• Sustainable Energy and Going GreenRegister today at www.wayne.uakron.edu/cewww.gatlineducation.com/waynecollegeRegister today at www.wayne.uakron.edu/ce17


Office <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education and Workforce DevelopmentShort-Term Job TrainingVeterinary Aide and Pet CareYour love <strong>of</strong> animals may open the door to a new career!Veterinary Aides:• Work with veterinarians and veterinary technicians to treatanimals for disease, administer injections or medications, andassist during surgery or physical exams• Comfort animals during veterinary appointments• Prepare food and medicines• Remove stitches and bandages• May prepare tissue samples and run simple lab tests• May prepare medications and sterilize instruments forsurgery• Assist in cleaning cages and kennels• Work at the reception desk and/or greet clients and theiranimalsWhat Will I Learn?Topics covered in this course include:• Preventive health practices and sanitation• Pharmacy skills• Pet nutrition• Office safety practices• Vaccine protocols• Assisting with medication administration• Laboratory procedures• Medical history preparation• Assisting with exam room, dentistry and/or radiologyprocedures• Pet behavior• Wound and emergency care• Customer service and <strong>of</strong>fice communications – workingwith customers<strong>The</strong> program is 42 hours <strong>of</strong> classroom training.What is the Employment Outlook?According to the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor Statistics, the median wagefor veterinary aides in Ohio is $10.29 per hour, and the jobmarket is expected to grow 14.8% by 2018. Nationally, themedian wage is $9.98 per hour.Educational Prerequisites & Requirements:Students must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalentand be a minimum <strong>of</strong> 18 years old. Considerable readinghomework and assessment are a part <strong>of</strong> this course. Consistentattendance is required. All material presented through thisclass has been developed within the guidelines <strong>of</strong> the generallyaccepted standards <strong>of</strong> veterinary medical practice as it pertains toveterinary aide duties, as defined in rule 4741-1-14 promulgatedunder the Ohio Administrative Code section Veterinary Aideduties 4741.03(c)(9).ThursdaysAugust 29 – December 514 sessionsNo class November 286:00-9:00 p.m. $895(includes tuition, and all course materials)“<strong>The</strong> clinic practicum brought everything that I learnedto life . . . hands-on experience validates the knowledgethat I have gained.”Laura Ann Irvine, vet aide student18Register today at www.wayne.uakron.edu/ce


Office <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education and Workforce DevelopmentShort-Term Job TrainingPersonal Trainer Certification PreparationCertified Personal Trainers:• Work one-on-one with clients either in a gym or in theclient’s home• Help clients assess their level <strong>of</strong> physical fitness and setand reach fitness goals• Demonstrate various exercises and help clients improvetheir exercise techniques• May keep records <strong>of</strong> client’s exercise sessions tomonitor client’s progress toward physical fitness• Advise clients on how to modify their lifestyle outside<strong>of</strong> the gym to improve their fitnessWhat Will I Learn?<strong>The</strong> personal trainer certification preparation course is composed<strong>of</strong> both classroom learning and practical activity. Key contentcovered in the course includes:• Anatomy• Biomechanics• Exercise physiology• Health and physical fitness• Screening and evaluation• Nutritional sciences• Weight management• Resistance training techniques• Cardiovascular fitness• Exercise programming<strong>The</strong> program is 30 hours <strong>of</strong> classroom training.What is the Employment Outlook?Personal trainers <strong>of</strong>ten start out by taking classes to becomecertified. <strong>The</strong>y then may begin by working alongside anexperienced trainer before being allowed to train clients alone.Most personal trainers must obtain certification in the fitnessfield to gain employment.According to the State <strong>of</strong> Ohio Labor Market Information,the prospects for a career as a personal trainer are good andwill continue to grow. <strong>The</strong> average wage for fitness trainers inOhio was $12.70 in 2009. <strong>The</strong> job market is expected to grow15.9% through 2018.Educational Prerequisites & Requirements:Personal trainer certification students need to have a high schooldiploma or the equivalent and must be at least 18 years old.This course is approved by State Physical <strong>The</strong>rapy Boards,the National Athletic Training Association and the AmericanDietetic Association for continuing education credit. Consistentattendance and homework will be required.Certification:This program will prepare you to take theNational Council on Strength and Fitness(NCSF) Personal Trainer ProgramCertification (NCSF-CPT) Exam. <strong>The</strong>class fee includes all textbooks andmaterials, a voucher for the NCSF-CPT certification exam and a oneyearNCSF pr<strong>of</strong>essional membership,which includes access to employmentassistance and job opportunity, personaltrainer tools, discounts on pr<strong>of</strong>essionalliability insurance, the NCSF newsletter and e-news, discountson apparel and training equipment, and discounted continuingeducation classes. Visit www.NCSF.org for more informationon certification testing locations.MondaysSeptember 9 – November 2512 sessions5:30-8:00 p.m. $1,395(includes tuition, and all course materials)Register today at www.wayne.uakron.edu/ce19


Office <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education and Workforce DevelopmentShort-Term Job TrainingWeb Design Series & Certificate<strong>The</strong> Web Design Certificate allows you to develop and maintain a company website or upgrade a current website. Thiscertificate program will help to demonstrate your skills to current and future employers.Web Designers:• Design, build, and maintain websites• Perform or direct website updates• Write, design, or edit webpage content or direct othersin producing content• Maintain understanding <strong>of</strong> current Web technologies orprogramming practicesWhat is the Employment Outlook?Nationally, the need for Web design computer specialists isexpected to grow 15% or faster than average in the next 7 years.In Ohio, salaries for Web design associates range from $18.04per hour to a median hourly wage <strong>of</strong> over $33 per hour. Thosewith an associates degree or bachelor’s degree with additionalwork experience and training can earn up to $48 per hour in Ohio.Educational Prerequisites & Requirements:Students should be familiar with basic Internet concepts and theWindows platform, and have the ability to use a Web browser.Students wishing to pursue the Web Design Certificate shouldhave educational and/or work experience with Internet, Windowsand/or Design experience.DreamweaverYou will learn fine control over every element <strong>of</strong> your websitewith Dreamweaver. Incorporate images, multimedia elements,and properly formatted text to develop well organized websitesthat users can easily navigate through.Fridays, October 11, 18 & 258:30 am – 4:00 pm $579(includes course materials)PhotoshopWith Photoshop you can define appropriate resolution andcompression settings, use the program’s powerful controls tocorrect colors, adjust lighting, and repair other types <strong>of</strong> visualdamage in your images, create unique artistic effects using filters,adjustments, brushes, and 3D tools, prepare images for Webpublication by adding animations and defining image slices.Fridays, November 1 and 88:30 am – 4:00 pm $399(includes course materials)Get Started with Website DesignLearn the ins and outs <strong>of</strong> designing an effective website andlearn tips and tricks to make your site the best it can be.Friday, September 138:30 am – 4:00 pm $199(includes course materials)Basic Web Development with HTML, XHTML,CSS & JavaScriptLearn to set up your webpage, reduce image resolution, createradio buttons, add a hit counter, add embedded sound, addcontent from other sites and create an RSS feed.Fridays, September 20,27 and October 48:30 am – 4:00 pm $579(includes course materials)FlashBuild animations and other interactive content, explore basicdrawing techniques, and then move on to more advancedtechniques such as adding animation and interactivity. Learnhow to add the necessary ActionScript code that will moveyour designs from static to dynamic.Fridays, November 15 and 228:30 am – 4:00 pm $399(includes course materials)Web Design Certificate Capstone CourseFor those wishing to earn their Web Design Certificate, this finalcapstone course will bring all the elements <strong>of</strong> the Web DesignSeries together and put the finishing touches on your Webdesign project. (This class is designed only for those enrolledin the Web Design Certificate Program)Friday, December 68:30 am – 4:00 pm $199(includes course materials)Register for the entire series and save $200!All six classes are $2,149 (includes tuition and all course materials)Register today at www.wayne.uakron.edu/ce21

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