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Spring 2009<br />
Schedule of <strong>class</strong>es<br />
Early Bird<br />
Registration begins<br />
November 10<br />
Classes begin<br />
January 12<br />
More Info:<br />
visit<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
or call<br />
(804)-371-3000
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ew Student Orientation<br />
We highly recommend that all new <strong>Reynolds</strong> students participate in an orientation session. During orientation you will speak<br />
with an academic advisor, register for <strong>class</strong>es, learn about student success resources and interact with faculty, staff and other<br />
new students. To sign up for <strong>your</strong> orientation session, log onto www.reynolds.edu/orientation.<br />
eynolds Learning Communities<br />
A great education means more than simply completing a list of required courses. By engaging in a <strong>Reynolds</strong> Learning<br />
community, you’ll enjoy a much richer experience that opens up exciting opportunities.<br />
Make Learning an Adventure<br />
What do biology and English have in common? Or art and history? A lot — if they’re a part of a <strong>Reynolds</strong> Learning Community.<br />
Learning Communities take apparently unrelated courses and link them together with a theme and a team of professors.<br />
Two (or more) Courses in One Learning Community<br />
In a learning community you can study two or more courses together. Each instructor will know what the other is teaching and<br />
will tie into the theme with relevant reading and writing assignments. It focuses <strong>your</strong> education, builds involvement and<br />
motivation, and gives added meaning to <strong>your</strong> college experience. Working together as a group also mimics real life, building<br />
interaction and teamwork skills.<br />
A Community of Friends<br />
What’s more, you’ll be able to study and interact with a small group — a community — of students.<br />
Learning Communities link courses together to add meaning to <strong>your</strong> college experience<br />
Multiple studies conducted in our nation’s colleges and universities have shown improved student grades, higher rates of<br />
student retention, and higher levels of student satisfaction as the result of participation in learning communities. Simply stated,<br />
students who see themselves as members of a community that’s tied to their college experience are more likely to be<br />
successful in their courses and programs.<br />
For more information about <strong>Reynolds</strong> Learning Communities, see page 111 or go to <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/LC.<br />
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raduates’ Assessment Day (GRAD) (April 7, 2009)<br />
On Tuesday, April 7, 2009, students graduating in May 2009 will have an opportunity to participate in GRAD – Graduates’<br />
Assessment Day. There are no <strong>schedule</strong>d <strong>class</strong>es that day to ensure that as many of our graduates as possible will be able to<br />
participate. In accordance with the college’s Student Assessment policy (see the JSRCC Catalog), the purpose of GRAD is to<br />
help us determine the level of our graduating students’ skills in areas such as critical thinking, communication, and<br />
quantitative reasoning. These skills have been identified as important by employers of our graduates and by four-year colleges<br />
and universities where our students transfer! Each graduate participating in the assessment, will receive a voucher<br />
to be used in the College Bookstore to cover the cost of graduation regalia (cap, gown and hood). Graduating<br />
students will receive letters about GRAD in late February – early March 2009.<br />
The results of this assessment will be used to improve and enhance the college’s academic programs for future JSRCC<br />
students. Individual students’ scores will not affect their graduation status.<br />
Do You Need Help or Information? Call RIC at 371-3000!<br />
The <strong>Reynolds</strong> Information Center (RIC) has been created to answer <strong>your</strong> questions and to assist you with self-service questions you may have<br />
while using REYNET and My JSRCC. You can call the RIC at 371-3000 from 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The RIC is also<br />
open to serve you during the college’s published registration hours. Our friendly and helpful RIC representatives are ready to serve you!<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu
2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
C o n t e n t s<br />
Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3<br />
Calendar of Dates and Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
Campus Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />
Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />
Plans of Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-11<br />
Eight Steps to Taking Credit Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-16<br />
Step 1 Apply and Determine Your Enrollment Status<br />
Step 2 Get Your Empl ID<br />
Step 3 Prepare To Enroll<br />
Step 4 Plan Your Finances<br />
Step 5 Enroll In Classes<br />
Step 6 Pay Tuition<br />
Step 7 Confirm Your Class Schedule<br />
Step 8 Buy Your Books<br />
Student Information System Instructions<br />
• 7 Steps to Web Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />
• Instructions for Telephone Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />
• My JSRCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />
Additional Information<br />
• All Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21<br />
• Returning Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22<br />
• Financial Aid Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />
Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-27<br />
Hybrid Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />
Academic Department Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />
How to Read the Course Offering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />
Credit Course Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-109<br />
Application for Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Center<br />
Te l e p h o n e N u m b e r s<br />
Downtown Parham Western Central<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong> Information Center<br />
Academic Schools<br />
371-3000<br />
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 523-5177 523-5263<br />
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies 523-5225 523-5432<br />
Nursing and Allied Health 523-5375<br />
Business 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Math and Science 523-5374 523-5225<br />
Culinary Arts, Tourism, and Hospitality 523-5069<br />
Academic Support Center (Tutoring) 523-5687 523-5927 523-5927<br />
Bookstores 786-8580 371-3266<br />
Business Office 523-5285 523-5212 523-5404 523-5186<br />
Career, Employment, and Transfer Center 523-5970 523-5061 523-5400<br />
Community College Workforce Alliance (Non-credit Courses) 523-2292<br />
Computer Labs 523-5158 523-5377 523-5419<br />
Counseling 523-5970 523-5061 523-5400<br />
Distance Education 523-5612<br />
or 1-800-711-1628<br />
Domicile Officer (in-state tuition appeals) 523-5029<br />
Dual Enrollment 523-5789<br />
English as a Second Language (ESL) Program 523-5020<br />
International Admissions/Services 523-5029<br />
Libraries 523-5211 523-5220 523-5419<br />
PAVE Program 523-5572 523-5572<br />
Placement Testing 523-5470 523-5411 523-5421<br />
REYNET 371-3308<br />
Security 523-5472 523-5219 523-5407<br />
Services for Students with Disabilities 523-5628 523-5289 523-5400<br />
Student Affairs 523-5296<br />
Student Activities 523-5082 523-5983 523-5400<br />
Student Success Centers (Admissions, Financial Aid, Advising) 523-5455 523-5368 523-5400<br />
Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDD) 786-8800<br />
Veteran Affairs 523-5455 523-5368 523-5400<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
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2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
C a l e n d a r o f D a t e s a n d T i m e s<br />
ACADEMIC ADVISING November 10-21<br />
• New students must meet with a specialist in the Student<br />
Success Center and are encouraged to attend an orientation session<br />
(www.reynolds.edu/orientation)<br />
• Returning curricular students are encouraged to meet with their assigned<br />
advisor or a school advisor (by appointment)<br />
• Returning non-curricular students are encouraged to meet with a specialist<br />
in the Student Success Center<br />
• Student Success Center hours during this advising period are:<br />
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Wednesday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Friday)<br />
EARLY-BIRD REGISTRATION November 10-30<br />
Via My JSRCC and REYNET only (no in-person registration).<br />
Payment is due on Friday, December 5, by 3 p.m. if paying in person,<br />
or by midnight if paying by My JSRCC or REYNET. If using the FACTS<br />
Payment Plan, the application must be successfully completed by 3 p.m.<br />
on Friday, December 5.<br />
My JSRCC Available 24 hours per day<br />
REYNET (371-3308) Available 24 hours per day<br />
FACTS Payment Plan Available 24 hours per day<br />
Students are not able to register in person at the Student Success<br />
Centers during this time period.<br />
REGISTRATION December 1-19; January 5-9<br />
Payment is due on Friday of the week you register by 3 p.m. if paying in<br />
person, or by midnight if paying by My JSRCC or REYNET. If using the<br />
FACTS Payment Plan, the application must be successfully completed by<br />
3 p.m. on Friday of the week you register.<br />
My JSRCC Available 24 hours per day<br />
REYNET (371-3308) Available 24 hours per day<br />
FACTS Payment Plan Available 24 hours per day<br />
In Person (December 1-19)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Wednesday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Friday)<br />
In Person (January 5-9)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Monday through Thursday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Friday)<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
LATE REGISTRATION & ADD/DROP January 12-16<br />
Payment is due daily by the close of business if paying in person, or by<br />
midnight if paying by My JSRCC or REYNET. If using the FACTS Payment<br />
Plan, the application must be successfully completed by 3 p.m. on the day<br />
you register. FACTS enrollment terminates at 3 p.m. on January 16; students<br />
cannot use the FACTS plan as a payment option after this date and time.<br />
My JSRCC Available 24 hours per day<br />
REYNET (371-3308) Available 24 hours per day<br />
FACTS PAYMENT PLAN Available 24 hours per day<br />
In Person<br />
8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. (Monday through Thursday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Friday)<br />
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES<br />
Deadline for Spring 2009 Domicile Appeals December 1<br />
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (college closed) January 19<br />
Deadline for Spring Graduation Applications January 30<br />
Professional Development Day (no services) March 16<br />
Spring Break (no <strong>class</strong>es) March 16-22<br />
Deadline for Fall 2009 Scholarship Applications March 31<br />
Deadline for Summer 2009 Domicile Appeals April 1<br />
Assessment Day (no <strong>class</strong>es) April 7<br />
Regular Session (Sixteen-Week)<br />
Classes Begin January 12<br />
Late Registration and Add/Drop January 12-16<br />
Last Day to Add Class January 16<br />
Last Day to Drop with a Refund January 28<br />
Last Day to Withdraw* from Class with a Grade of “W” March 26<br />
Classes End May 5<br />
Examination Period May 6-12<br />
First Eight-Week Session<br />
Classes Begin January 12<br />
Late Registration and Add/Drop January 12-14<br />
Last Day to Add Class January 14<br />
Last Day to Drop with a Refund January 20<br />
Last Day to Withdraw* from Class with a Grade of “W” February 13<br />
Classes End March 9<br />
Second Eight-Week Session<br />
Classes Begin March 10<br />
Late Registration and Add/Drop March 10-12<br />
Last Day to Add Class March 12<br />
Last Day to Drop with a Refund March 24<br />
Last Day to Withdraw* from Class with a Grade of “W” April 20<br />
Classes End May 12<br />
*Withdrawals must be done in person in the Student Success Center.
2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
C a m p u s L o c a t i o n s<br />
College Administration Building<br />
1701 East Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228<br />
The College Administration Building is located just west of Parham Road<br />
Campus. The offices of the Vice President of Finance and Administration,<br />
Central Admissions and Records, and other administrative staff are in<br />
this location.<br />
Downtown Campus<br />
700 East Jackson Street, Richmond, VA 23219<br />
The Downtown Campus, located at 700 East Jackson Street near the<br />
Richmond Coliseum, provides one- and two-year occupational/technical<br />
programs in a number of allied health, business, and community service<br />
areas, as well as college transfer programs in liberal arts, business,<br />
science, and teacher preparation.<br />
Western Campus<br />
1851 Dickinson Road, Goochland, VA 23063<br />
The Western Campus is bordered by Routes 6 and 632 in the community of<br />
Goochland Courthouse. This campus offers curriculums in horticulture, automotive<br />
and diesel mechanics, equine management, welding and auto body.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
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PARHAM ROAD<br />
295<br />
PARHAM ROAD<br />
JAMES RIVER<br />
Parham Road<br />
Campus<br />
BROAD STREET<br />
ROUTE 1<br />
CHIPPENHAM MIDLOTHIAN TPK<br />
POWHITE PKWY<br />
PKWY<br />
I95<br />
HULL STREET<br />
95<br />
95<br />
Parham Road Campus<br />
1651 East Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228<br />
The Parham Road Campus, located one mile west of I-95 in Henrico County,<br />
offers college transfer programs in liberal arts, education, engineering,<br />
science, and computer science, as well as a broad range of occupational/<br />
technical programs in the areas of business, engineering, and public service.<br />
ROUTE 301<br />
ShuttleService!<br />
95<br />
64<br />
295<br />
N<br />
295<br />
The college will provide<br />
shuttle service between the<br />
Downtown and Parham Road<br />
campuses this Spring.<br />
See the <strong>schedule</strong> below:<br />
Monday – Friday<br />
8:00 a.m. – 2 p.m.<br />
Round trip every hour between DTC and PRC<br />
Departs DTC on 1/2 hour<br />
Departs PRC on the hour<br />
The shuttle service stops will be:<br />
DTC –8th Street at the shuttle stop<br />
near the parking deck.<br />
(There is a sign marking it.)<br />
PRC –At the flag poles between<br />
Burnette Hall and Georgiadis Hall.<br />
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G l o s s a r y o f Te r m s<br />
Careers<br />
The college’s Student Information System organizes its course offerings into<br />
sections, known as careers. When registering online or by telephone, students<br />
will be prompted to select the appropriate career for the type of offering that<br />
they wish to register for. The career used at <strong>Reynolds</strong> for all credit courses is<br />
the Credit (CRED) career.<br />
The continuing education (CEU), non-credit (CNED), and quarter credit careers<br />
are listed for historical purposes only and should not be used<br />
Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA)<br />
The Community College Workforce Alliance is a cooperative partnership between<br />
J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College and John Tyler Community College<br />
dedicated to supporting economic development and providing world-<strong>class</strong><br />
workforce training and services to both the public and private sectors in<br />
Richmond, Tri-cities, and surrounding counties. A variety of non-credit workforce<br />
development and lifelong learning courses are offered through the Alliance.<br />
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)<br />
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are nationally-recognized units of<br />
measurement for postsecondary-level studies that do not include academic<br />
credit. CEUs are designed for use where employers, relicensure agencies, and<br />
other authorities require a specific number of hours of study for careeradvancement<br />
purposes.<br />
Curricular<br />
Curricular students are students who have satisfied general college curricular<br />
and any additional program admission requirements and are enrolled in credit<br />
or developmental courses for the purpose of earning a degree, certificate, or<br />
career studies certificate.<br />
Developmental Courses<br />
Developmental courses are designed to provide the basic skills and knowledge<br />
necessary for success in college-level courses. Developmental courses are<br />
numbered 1-9 and do not carry college-level credit.<br />
Distance Education<br />
Distance education courses are courses taught in a variety of settings and<br />
through alternative delivery methods that allow access to instruction from the<br />
home, office, or off-campus sites throughout the state with a desktop or laptop<br />
computer with Internet access.<br />
Dual Enrollment<br />
Dual enrollment courses are college-level courses for high school students<br />
who are approved to participate. Students who are taking dual enrollment<br />
courses may receive both high school and college credit.<br />
Empl ID (Student ID)<br />
The Empl ID is a unique 7-character number assigned to each student that<br />
serves as a student identification number.<br />
Hybrid Courses<br />
Hybrid courses are credit courses that require both online and on-campus<br />
<strong>class</strong> meetings. In hybrid courses, half of the instruction will be in the<br />
<strong>class</strong>room with the instructor and the other half will be completed online.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
Learning Communities<br />
Learning Communities are linked courses taught by a team of faculty members<br />
who connect the concepts of their disciplines under a common theme or<br />
question in a fun, creative, and flexible setting.<br />
My JSRCC<br />
My JSRCC provides a common point of entry to access the Student<br />
Information System (VCCS SIS8.9), Blackboard, and Student Email using one<br />
logon and one password. My JSRCC can be found at jsr.my.vccs.edu.<br />
New Student<br />
A new student is a student who has never enrolled at J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong><br />
Community College. All new students are encouraged to attend an orientation<br />
session (www.reynolds.edu/orientation).<br />
Non-curricular<br />
Non-curricular students are students who are enrolled in credit and/or<br />
developmental courses without curricular admission and who do not currently<br />
intend to earn a degree, certificate, or career studies certificate. Non-curricular<br />
students are not eligible to receive financial aid.<br />
ODU Teletechnet<br />
The Teletechnet program is an interactive, distance education program which<br />
enables students to earn either bachelor’s or master’s degrees without leaving<br />
their residences. Teletechnet students complete their first two years of college<br />
through their local community college or other accredited institution and<br />
ultimately receive their bachelor’s or master’s degrees from ODU.<br />
PeopleSoft<br />
J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College operates a Student Information<br />
System developed by PeopleSoft . Features of the system can be found at<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/sis.<br />
Plans of Study<br />
Curricular plans are degrees, certificates, or career studies certificates. Noncurricular<br />
plans are categories indicating the purpose for taking <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
Returning Student<br />
A returning student is a student who has previously enrolled at J. <strong>Sargeant</strong><br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College. Students who have not attended in the last three<br />
years must apply for readmission.<br />
REYNET<br />
REYNET (371-3308) is the college’s telephone registration system.<br />
User Name<br />
User Name is a unique identifier assigned to each student for accessing the<br />
Student Information System (VCCS SIS8.9), Student Email, and Blackboard.<br />
Students may look up their user name at jsr.my.vccs.edu.<br />
VCCS<br />
The Virginia Community College System is comprised of 23 community<br />
colleges. The mission of the VCCS is to provide comprehensive higher<br />
education and workforce training programs and services of superior quality that<br />
are financially and geographically accessible and that meet individual,<br />
business, and community needs of the Commonwealth.
2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
P l a n s o f S t u d y a n d P r o g r a m D i r e c t o r y<br />
The Academic Plans by School table below shows the plan's contact number for each Campus Location as appropriate. Also, in the appropriate Campus<br />
Location column, "Complete" indicates that the plan's certificate or degree can be completed at that campus. "Courses" indicates that one or more courses for<br />
the plan are offered at that campus.<br />
The Distance campus location indicates Distance Learning courses. These are typically administered online, but some courses may require proctored exams, oncampus<br />
labs, clinicals, or other special on-campus meetings. For information on Distance Learning, the contact phone number is for the Center for Distance<br />
Learning: (804) 523-5612 or (800) 711-1628 (Virginia only).<br />
(All telephone numbers listed are in area code 804)<br />
Plans Certificate Plan Campus Locations<br />
or Degree Code Downtown Parham Western Distance<br />
School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences<br />
American Sign Language CSC 221-640-01 523-5177<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
American Sign Language – AAS 640 523-5177<br />
English Interpretation Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Interpreter Education CSC 221-640-02 523-5177<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Liberal Arts AA 648 523-5177 523-5263<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Teacher Preparation AA 648-TP 523-5177 523-5263<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Music AAA 559 523-5177<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Paralegal Studies<br />
General Practice AAS 260-01 523-5263<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Litigation AAS 260-02 523-5263<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Social Sciences AS 882 523-5177 523-5263<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
American Sign Language/ AS 882-01 523-5177<br />
Deaf Studies Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Teacher Preparation AS 882-TP 523-5177 523-5263<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
School of Business<br />
Accounting AAS 203 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Accounting C 202 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Administration of Justice AAS 400-01 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Administrative Support Technology C 398 523-5177 523-5301<br />
(formerly Clerical Studies, Plan Code 218) Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Business Administration AS 213 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Criminal Justice CSC 221-400-45 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
eCommerce CSC 221-251-01 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Complete<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
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Plans Certificate Plan<br />
(All telephone numbers listed are in area code 804)<br />
Campus Locations<br />
or Degree Code Downtown Parham Western Distance<br />
Entrepreneurship in Small Business CSC 221-212-10 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Fire Science Technology AAS 427 523-5518<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Fire Science Technology C 428 523-5518<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Graphic Design Office Assistant CSC 221-350-19 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Information Systems Technology<br />
Computer Programmer AAS 299-01 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Microcomputer Technical Support AAS 299-03 523-5301<br />
(Networking) Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Microcomputer Applications AAS 299-04 523-5177 523-5301<br />
(Administrative/Office Applications) Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Internet Applications Development AAS 299-05 523-5301<br />
(Web Design) Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Information Systems Technology<br />
Computer Programmer CSC 221-299-06 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Database Solutions CSC 221-299-12 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
General Network Administration CSC 221-732-01 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Internet Applications Development CSC 221-299-18 523-5301<br />
(Web Design) Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Internetworking CSC 221-732-11 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Microcomputer Applications CSC 221-299-03 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Microsoft Network Administration CSC 221-299-07 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Network Fundamentals CSC 221-732-00 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Network Security CSC 221-732-09 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Legal Office Technology CSC 221-260-10 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Management<br />
Retail Management AAS 212-03 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Small Business Management AAS 212-04 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Management Development C 223 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Medical Transcription CSC 221-286-01 523-5177 523-5301<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Real Estate CSC 221-212-70 523-5301<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu
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Plans Certificate Plan<br />
(All telephone numbers listed are in area code 804)<br />
Campus Locations<br />
or Degree Code Downtown Parham Western Distance<br />
School of Culinary Arts, Tourism, and Hospitality<br />
Culinary Arts AAS 242 523-5781<br />
Courses Courses Courses Courses<br />
Hospitality Management<br />
Food Service Management AAS 775-07 523-5069<br />
Courses Courses Courses Courses<br />
Hospitality Entrepreneurship AAS 775-06 523-5069<br />
Courses Courses Courses Courses<br />
Lodging Operations AAS 775-04 523-5069<br />
Courses Courses Courses Courses<br />
Hospitality Leadership CSC 221-775-03 523-5069<br />
Courses Courses Courses Complete<br />
Hotel Rooms Division Management CSC 221-775-05 523-5069<br />
Courses Courses Courses Complete<br />
Pastry Arts CSC 221-242-04 523-5781<br />
Complete Courses Courses<br />
School of Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies<br />
Architectural and Civil Engineering Technology<br />
Architectural/Industrial Design AAS 895-01 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Building Construction Management AAS 895-02 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Civil Engineering Technology AAS 895-03 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Automotive Technology AAS 909 523-5432<br />
Courses Courses Complete Courses<br />
Automotive Technology C 902 523-5432<br />
Courses Courses Complete Courses<br />
Computer and Electronics Technology<br />
Computer Systems AAS 731-01 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Electronic Controls AAS 731-02 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Semiconductor Manufacturing AAS 731-03 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Computer-Aided Design Specialist CSC 221-729-01 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Diesel Mechanics Technology C 920 523-5432<br />
Courses Courses Complete<br />
Electronics Technology CSC 221-981-15 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Engineering AS 831 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses<br />
Equine Management CSC 221-188-02 523-5432<br />
Courses Courses Complete<br />
Floral Design CSC 221-335-02 523-5432<br />
Courses Courses Complete<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
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Plans Certificate Plan<br />
(All telephone numbers listed are in area code 804)<br />
Campus Locations<br />
or Degree Code Downtown Parham Western Distance<br />
Horticulture Technology AAS 335 523-5432<br />
Courses Courses Complete<br />
Public Transportation/ CSC 221-920-82 523-5432<br />
Diesel Maintenance Courses Courses Complete<br />
Surveying Technology CSC 221-915-01 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete<br />
Technical Studies<br />
Auto Body Technology AAS 718-02 523-5432<br />
Plan of Study Courses Courses Complete<br />
Welding CSC 221-995-01 523-5432<br />
Courses Courses Complete<br />
School of Mathematics and Science<br />
Early Childhood Development AAS 636 523-5374<br />
Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
Early Childhood Development C 632 523-5374<br />
Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
Early Childhood Education CSC 221-636-06 523-5374<br />
Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
Early Childhood Education – Advanced CSC 221-636-08 523-5374<br />
Complete Courses<br />
Early Childhood – School-Age Child Care CSC 221-636-07 523-5374<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Human Services (formerly Community AAS 480 523-5374<br />
and Social Services, Plan Code 176) Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Paraprofessional Education AAS 628 523-5374<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Science AS 880-01 523-5374 523-5225<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Computer Science AS 880-02 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Mathematics AS 880-05 523-5225<br />
Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Teacher Preparation AS 880-TP 523-5374 523-5225<br />
Complete Complete Courses Courses<br />
Substance Abuse Counseling Education CSC 221-480-30 523-5374<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
School of Nursing and Allied Health<br />
Dental Assisting C 120 523-5380<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Dental Assisting CSC 221-120-02 523-5380<br />
Complete<br />
Dental Laboratory Technology AAS 117 523-5931<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Dental Laboratory Technology CSC 221-117-02 523-5931<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Emergency Medical Services - AAS 146 523-5768<br />
Paramedic Courses Courses Courses Courses<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu
2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
Plans Certificate Plan<br />
(All telephone numbers listed are in area code 804)<br />
Campus Locations<br />
or Degree Code Downtown Parham Western Distance<br />
Emergency Medical Services CSC 221-146-01 523-5768<br />
EMT-Basic Courses Complete Courses Courses<br />
Emergency Medical Services CSC 221-146-03 523-5768<br />
EMT-Intermediate Courses Courses Courses Courses<br />
Emergency Medical Services CSC 221-146-05 523-5768<br />
EMT-Paramedic Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Health Care Technician CSC 221-190-06 523-5375<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Health Records Coding Technician* CSC 221-152-06 523-5375<br />
Courses Courses Courses<br />
Medical Laboratory Technology AAS 151 523-5375<br />
Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
Nursing AAS 156 523-5375<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Opticianry AAS 160 523-5415<br />
Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
Opticians Apprentice CSC 221-160-04 523-5415<br />
Complete Complete<br />
Pharmacy Technician CSC 221-190-08 523-5375<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Practical Nursing C 157 523-5375<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Pre-Nursing and Allied Health<br />
Pre-Nursing CSC 221-156-02 523-5375<br />
Complete Complete Courses Complete<br />
Pre-EMS-Paramedic CSC 221-146-04 523-5375<br />
Complete Complete Courses Complete<br />
Pre-Opticianry CSC 221-160-01 523-5375<br />
Complete Complete Complete Complete<br />
Pre-Dental Laboratory Technology CSC 221-117-01 523-5375<br />
Complete Courses Courses Courses<br />
Pre-Medical Lab Technology CSC 221-151-01 523-5375<br />
Complete Complete Courses Complete<br />
Pre-Respiratory Therapy CSC 221-181-02 523-5375<br />
Complete Complete Courses Complete<br />
Pre-Practical Nursing and Dental Assisting<br />
Pre-Dental Assisting CSC 221-120-01 523-5375<br />
Complete Complete Courses Complete<br />
Pre-Practical Nursing CSC 221-157-02 523-5375<br />
Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
Respiratory Therapy AAS 181 523-5009<br />
Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
Respiratory Therapy CSC 221-181-03 523-5009<br />
Advanced Practice Complete Courses Courses Complete<br />
*Completion of the Health Records Coding Technician CSC program requires that <strong>class</strong>es be taken at both the Downtown and Parham Road Campuses<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
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Eight Steps to Taking<br />
Credit Courses<br />
To take credit <strong>class</strong>es at J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong>,<br />
follow these <strong>step</strong>s:<br />
1. APPLY AND DETERMINE YOUR<br />
ENROLLMENT STATUS<br />
2. GET YOUR EMPL ID<br />
3. PREPARE TO ENROLL<br />
4. PLAN YOUR FINANCES<br />
5. ENROLL IN CLASSES<br />
6. PAY TUITION<br />
7. CONFIRM YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE<br />
8. BUY YOUR BOOKS<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
STEP 1 APPLY AND DETERMINE YOUR<br />
ENROLLMENT STATUS<br />
If you are new to the college, are taking credit <strong>class</strong>es for the first time, or are<br />
returning after an absence of three years or more (before Fall 2006), complete<br />
the Application for Admission found online at <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu, under the Future<br />
Students section. Students who complete the on-line application will receive<br />
immediate feedback from the college. If the on-line application is completed<br />
successfully, the new student will be issued a student ID number (Empl ID).<br />
Upon completion of the on-line application, students should print the<br />
application and <strong>confirm</strong>ation page for their records.<br />
If you are a student that has attended a VCCS college in the past, please see Step<br />
2. It is important that you use <strong>your</strong> existing Empl ID and do not create a new one.<br />
Students may also complete the Application for Admission found in the center<br />
of this booklet and mail or fax it to the college. Once received by the college,<br />
paper applications require at least two business days to process.<br />
Disclosure of <strong>your</strong> social security number is not required during application, but<br />
it is highly recommended. Disclosure ultimately will be required for most<br />
students at the time of enrollment, per Section 6050S of the Restructuring and<br />
Reform Act of 1998, or at the time of disbursement of federal financial aid, per<br />
34 Code of Federal Regulations Part 668.36. The VCCS will only use <strong>your</strong><br />
social security number in accordance with federal and state reporting<br />
requirements and for identification and research purposes within the VCCS. It<br />
shall not permit further disclosure unless required or authorized by the Family<br />
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, 20 U.S.C. Code 1232G or pursuant<br />
to <strong>your</strong> obtained consent.<br />
You must be admitted to the college prior to taking placement tests and as a<br />
degree-seeking student in order to be considered for financial aid.<br />
You do not need to reapply if you have taken credit <strong>class</strong>es within the past three<br />
years. If you left the college on Academic Dismissal, refer to page 22 for<br />
information about getting reinstated.<br />
Whether new or returning, note that placement testing may be required<br />
(see Step 3); financial aid and scholarship applications and documents must be<br />
completed by the deadlines (see Step 3); and early-bird registration begins on<br />
November 10, 2008 (see Calendar of Dates and Times).<br />
STEP 2 GET YOUR EMPL ID<br />
As a new student, once <strong>your</strong> application has been processed, you will be issued<br />
a JSRCC student ID number, known as the Empl ID. You will need <strong>your</strong> Empl ID<br />
for all on-campus, web, and telephone services.<br />
If you are a returning student and need assistance with locating <strong>your</strong> Empl ID<br />
number or are unsure of <strong>your</strong> number, check My JSRCC, call the <strong>Reynolds</strong><br />
Information Center (804-371-3000), or visit a computer lab on one of the<br />
campuses. If you have more than one Empl ID due to enrollment at another<br />
VCCS (Virginia Community College System) institution, and need assistance<br />
determining the correct Empl ID number to use for transactions at JSRCC,<br />
please call 804-523-5030.
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STEP 3 PREPARE TO ENROLL<br />
PREPARATION STEPS<br />
A. Request Transcripts from previous schools using the<br />
JSRCC High School/College Transcript Request form. Students<br />
must request an evaluation of specific college transcripts by<br />
Admissions and Records.<br />
B. Take JSRCC Placement Tests<br />
Students can walk-in to the DTC and PRC Testing Centers without<br />
an appointment; appointments are required at the WC Testing Center.<br />
The DTC and PRC Testing Centers begin testing at 9 a.m. Monday<br />
through Saturday. See the table below for final seating times.<br />
Day PRC DTC<br />
Monday 4:30 pm 4:30 pm<br />
Tuesday 4:30 pm 4:30 pm<br />
Wednesday 4:30 pm 4:30 pm<br />
Thursday 4:30 pm 4:30 pm<br />
Friday 11:30 am 11:30 am<br />
Saturday 9:00 am 9:00 am<br />
The WC Testing Center is open for <strong>schedule</strong>d appointments 9 a.m.-2<br />
p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 3 p.m.-8 p.m. on Wednesday.<br />
Bring <strong>your</strong> Empl ID, picture ID, and receipt showing payment for<br />
Compass Tests with you to the Testing Center. The fee for<br />
placement tests is $6.00, which must be paid in advance, in cash<br />
in a campus Business Office.<br />
Contact a Testing Center for additional information:<br />
523-5470 (Downtown)<br />
523-5411 (Parham Road)<br />
523-5421 (Western)<br />
Non-native speakers of English<br />
should refer to page 21.<br />
C. Get advised for proper course selection.<br />
D. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student<br />
Aid (FAFSA).<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong>’ code is 003759. The FAFSA must be received<br />
electronically or by U. S. mail at the Pell Processing Center by<br />
the following deadlines:<br />
September 15 for Spring 2009 (08-09 FAFSA)<br />
March 15 for Summer 2009 (08-09 FAFSA)<br />
April 15 for Fall 2009 (09-10 FAFSA)<br />
For information about financial aid and veterans’ benefits,<br />
contact a Student Success Center.<br />
E. Complete the JSRCC Scholarship Application<br />
Deadlines:<br />
October 1 for Spring 2009<br />
March 31 for Fall 2009<br />
For information, call 523-5084.<br />
CURRICULAR STUDENT<br />
You plan to enter one of the degree or certificate plans, which<br />
are listed on pages 7-11.<br />
Yes, if you are applying for certain Health and Medical<br />
Technology programs, or if you plan to request college transfer<br />
credit. Applicants who are completing the 12th grade must send<br />
final high school graduation transcripts.<br />
Yes, you are required to take placement tests in reading,<br />
writing, and mathematics prior to <strong>your</strong> first registration.<br />
Consult the Catalog for graduation requirements in <strong>your</strong><br />
plan and the pre-requisites for the courses. Information on<br />
placement test waivers can obtained by contacting a campus<br />
testing center.<br />
Yes, first-semester students must meet with a Student Success<br />
Center specialist prior to registering, and are strongly<br />
encouraged to participate in an orientation session<br />
(www.reynolds.edu/orientation). After earning 30 credits,<br />
advising is provided by faculty in <strong>your</strong> academic school.<br />
Advising is required for any students with a GPA less than 2.0.<br />
Yes, if you plan to apply for federal or state aid programs<br />
(grants, loans, or work/study aid). The deadlines for submitting<br />
corrected Student Aid Reports (SARs), being admitted into a<br />
JSRCC-approved curriculum, and submitting other requested<br />
documents to the Student Success Center are:<br />
November 14 for Spring 2009<br />
April 15 for Summer 2009<br />
June 15 for Fall 2009<br />
Yes, if you wish to be considered for free scholarships.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
NON-CURRICULAR STUDENT<br />
You plan to take credit courses, which are<br />
listed on pages 30-109, but do not currently<br />
plan to complete a degree or certificate.<br />
No<br />
Yes, if you plan to take courses in<br />
English, biology, chemistry,<br />
engineering, mathematics, social<br />
sciences, or humanities. Transient<br />
students may qualify for waivers<br />
with a Transient Student Approval<br />
form. Consult the Catalog for<br />
course prerequisites.<br />
Optional, as needed, but required<br />
if <strong>your</strong> GPA is less than 2.0. See a<br />
specialist in a Student Success Center.<br />
No, you are not eligible for<br />
financial aid.<br />
No, you are not eligible for<br />
scholarships.<br />
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STEP 4 PLAN YOUR FINANCES<br />
A. TUITION AND FEES<br />
In-State Students $93.15 per semester credit*<br />
Out-of-State Students $268.30 per semester credit*<br />
*Tuition and fees are accurate at the time of publication. Included in the per semester<br />
credit hour cost are the student activity fee ($1.50), auxiliary services fee ($5.50),<br />
technology fee ($4.50) and capital fee for out-of-state students ($3.00) as set by JSRCC’s<br />
College Board and the State Board for Community Colleges. Current tuition rates are<br />
accessible from <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu by clicking on “Current Students” then on “Tuition Rates”.<br />
Students are required to pay their tuition and fees in full, according to the<br />
deadlines found in the Calendar of Dates and Times. (See STEP 6 PAY<br />
TUITION for additional information.) Schedule changes or additional registrations<br />
must also be paid for in full by the deadlines. Students whose accounts are not<br />
fully paid by each payment deadline will be un-enrolled from any and/or all<br />
courses. To ensure that the correct courses are retained, students should drop any<br />
courses that they do not wish to take. Payment may be in the form of cash, check,<br />
credit card, or charge to a third-party sponsor. Financial Aid recipients, students<br />
interested in a tuition payment plan, and students with an employer or third-party<br />
sponsor should refer to the appropriate section below.<br />
B. TUITION PAYMENT PLAN<br />
Students who are interested in a tuition payment plan should refer to the FACTS e-<br />
Cashier webpage, accessible from <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu by clicking on “Current Students”<br />
then on “Tuition Rates”. Participation in the payment plan may be accomplished<br />
only through this website; payment plan application by mail or telephone is not<br />
available. Active participation in the FACTS payment plan for the full amount of<br />
tuition and fee charges entitles students to retain enrollment without loss of course<br />
registration. Anticipated financial aid cannot be factored in.<br />
The FACTS payment plan is administered by a private organization not affiliated<br />
with J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College. Students should read, understand,<br />
and abide by all terms and conditions of this company’s payment plan agreement<br />
as the college is not able to intervene on a student’s behalf.<br />
Students may sign up for the payment plan for the Spring 2009 semester from<br />
November 10, 2008, through January 16, 2009. FACTS applications must be<br />
completed by 3:00 p.m. on the date that tuition payment is due.<br />
Students failing to meet the contract conditions of the FACTS Management Co.,<br />
including missed or declined payments, will be dropped from any and/or all<br />
registered courses by J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College. Students who add<br />
or drop courses after a payment plan is set up are advised to contact the college<br />
Central Business Office payment plan liaison (523-5186) to ensure their current<br />
plan contract is adjusted to cover the total tuition and fees due to the college.<br />
Financial aid funds awarded to students after a payment plan is initiated will be<br />
disbursed after March 24, 2009.<br />
C. FINANCIAL AID<br />
In order to ensure that financial aid awards are made in time for students to<br />
register for <strong>class</strong>es and pay their tuition and fees with an approved award, students<br />
should be admitted into an eligible program of study and complete the Free<br />
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in sufficient time to ensure that it is<br />
received by the Pell Processing Center no later than:<br />
September 15 (for Spring 2009) (08-09 FAFSA)<br />
March 15 (for Summer 2009) (08-09 FAFSA)<br />
April 15 (for Fall 2009) (09-10 FAFSA; available on January 1, 2009)<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
If necessary, corrections and/or verification documents should be submitted<br />
promptly to a campus Student Success Center. The deadline for submitting<br />
requested documents to correct and/or verify the data on the Student Aid Reports<br />
(SARs) is ten (10) business days from the date of the Financial Aid office<br />
correspondence sent to the student. A student should be prepared to pay tuition<br />
and fees if corrections are processed by the Financial Aid office after November 14,<br />
2008, for Spring 2009; April 15, 2009 for Summer 2009; or June 15, 2009, for Fall<br />
2009. Students may apply late for financial aid, but there is no guarantee that<br />
award eligibility and notification will be in time to assist with tuition, fees, and<br />
books for the current registration.<br />
Students who are eligible and have been awarded financial aid will receive a letter<br />
listing the types and amounts of aid. Anticipated financial aid will be automatically<br />
posted to student accounts, and tuition and fees will automatically be charged to<br />
each student’s financial aid. If financial aid is not enough to cover all charges, the<br />
amount remaining is the responsibility of the student and is due according to the<br />
deadlines found in the Calendar of Dates and Times. Students with web<br />
access may use My JSRCC to check on their financial aid and student account.<br />
After logging into My JSRCC, select SIS, then Self-service, then Student Center;<br />
the financial aid and student account information is listed in the Finances section.<br />
D. EMPLOYER OR OTHER THIRD-PARTY SPONSOR<br />
Students who anticipate an employer or other third-party sponsor, including any<br />
outside scholarships, will be responsible for tuition expenses must ensure letters<br />
of sponsorship are forwarded to a campus Business Office for processing prior to<br />
the payment deadline. Sponsorship letters may be delivered to a campus business<br />
office, mailed to the Central Business Office, or faxed (371-3631, 371-3708, 786-<br />
6819). Once registered, students must contact a campus Business Office and have<br />
their tuition and fees charged to their participating sponsor, which includes tuition<br />
and fee charges that should be paid from a student’s private scholarship account<br />
currently on file at the college. Students, whose sponsorship letters do not<br />
authorize payment for the entire cost of tuition and fees, are responsible for and<br />
must pay any and all balances due before the sponsorship is applied to the student<br />
account. Failure to remit payment in a timely manner may result in the removal of<br />
enrollment of any and/or all courses.<br />
E. OUT-OF-STATE STATUS APPEALS<br />
New applicants should verify their residency <strong>class</strong>ification on the Web Application<br />
Confirmation Sheet or in their letter of admission. On occasion, applicants will be<br />
<strong>class</strong>ified as out-of-state due to incomplete or incorrect application responses. To<br />
inquire about a possible correction of out-of-state status, students should send an<br />
E-mail request with their full name and Empl ID to lmunson@jsr.vccs.edu.<br />
Students may need to submit supporting documentation or appeal for further<br />
consideration. Because this process can require several weeks, students should<br />
inquire immediately upon admission. New applicants may appeal until the last<br />
business day before <strong>class</strong>es begin.<br />
Continuing students who have enrolled with out-of-state tuition status may request<br />
a review by submitting the residency portion of the Application for Admission to<br />
the Student Success Center. The domicile officer informs students of needed<br />
documentation and the appeal process, as needed.<br />
Appeal deadlines for continuing students are listed below:<br />
Spring Status December 1<br />
Summer Status April 1<br />
Fall Status August 1
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Residency appeal forms may be obtained in a Student Success Center or on the<br />
college’s web site. To refer to the state’s law and guidelines concerning tuitionrate<br />
eligibility, go to the college’s web site, click on Future Students, and then<br />
click on Paying for College. Students who are unwilling to pay the out-of-state<br />
rate without a guarantee of a refund for the in-state differential should complete<br />
this process before registering for <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
F. STUDENT BUDGET WORKSHEET<br />
Expenses Amount<br />
Tuition Cost per credit $_____ x<br />
number of credits _____ =<br />
Books<br />
Fees<br />
Supplies (Calculator, workbooks, software)<br />
Meals<br />
Child Care<br />
Transportation<br />
Total<br />
STEP 5 ENROLL IN CLASSES<br />
REYNET and My JSRCC users can register during Early-Bird Registration (see<br />
Calendar of Dates and Times) for the best selection of <strong>class</strong>es! Over half of<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong>’ students self-register without having to come on campus and wait in<br />
line! REYNET and My JSRCC registration is available to students in good<br />
academic standing (2.0 GPA or better).<br />
Students must know their Student Identification Number (Empl ID). Students who<br />
do not know their ID should see Step 2 or call 371-3000 for assistance.<br />
New curricular students will learn about REYNET and My JSRCC registration after<br />
completing placement tests and getting advised in an on-campus Student Success<br />
Center, or during orientation (www.reynolds.edu/orientation).<br />
New non-curricular students may self-enroll via My JSRCC or REYNET after the<br />
admission application has been processed (see Step 1).<br />
Returning curricular and non-curricular students, who are in good academic<br />
standing are encouraged, but not required, to meet with their advisor or a school<br />
advisor and may self-enroll.<br />
Students who have been blocked from self-enrollment must see an advisor. Log<br />
on to My JSRCC to see if you have any holds. Non-curricular students are<br />
advised by specialists in the Student Success Centers. Curricular students are<br />
advised by advisors in their academic school. After seeing an advisor, the selfenrollment<br />
block can be removed to allow students to self-enroll.<br />
Students must satisfy all outstanding financial obligations with the college prior to<br />
enrolling. Log on to My JSRCC to see if you have any holds.<br />
Before enrolling, students may plan their course <strong>schedule</strong> by completing the<br />
Enrollment Work Sheet to the right. All of the information needed to enroll can be<br />
placed on the work sheet.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
EMPL ID – Student Identification Number _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
PIN – Personal Identification Number _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
(Initially <strong>your</strong> birth date in mmddyy format such as 052674 for May 26, 1974)<br />
Credit Card Number and Expiration Date<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _<br />
Five Digit Course ID Number – Include leading zeros (ex. 03492)<br />
(First Choice) (Alternate Choice)<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
OPTION 1: MY JSRCC AT REYNOLDS.EDU<br />
Students can browse a course listing, enroll, pay tuition by credit card, view their<br />
<strong>class</strong> <strong>schedule</strong>, check on their financial aid, view their holds, and access their<br />
academic records via the web using My JSRCC. Students are encouraged to<br />
enroll online and avoid long lines on campus! Go to <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/sis. View the<br />
My JSRCC tutorial to guide you through the enrollment process.<br />
OPTION 2: TELEPHONE REGISTRATION-REYNET<br />
Call 371-3308 to connect to REYNET — the college’s telephone network. Be sure<br />
to use a touch-tone phone. Follow the prompts to hear general information, enroll,<br />
pay <strong>your</strong> tuition by credit card, list <strong>your</strong> <strong>class</strong>es, get <strong>your</strong> grades at the end of the<br />
term, and find out about <strong>your</strong> financial aid.<br />
Here are some tips:<br />
• Plan <strong>your</strong> <strong>schedule</strong> and list the 5-digit <strong>class</strong> numbers you will need to enter.<br />
• Listen carefully to the voice prompts.<br />
• Use the “Hot Keys” to help navigate through the system.<br />
Main Menu Options<br />
1 – General Information<br />
2 – Billing<br />
3 – Financial Aid<br />
4 – Grades<br />
5 – Registration<br />
6 – List Schedule of Classes<br />
Hot Keys<br />
*1 – Return to the Main Menu<br />
*8 – Repeat the last prompt<br />
*9 – End the Call<br />
*0 – Transfer to an operator<br />
Go to <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/sis. View the REYNET tutorial to guide you through the<br />
telephone registration process.<br />
OPTION 3: IN PERSON<br />
Any student may choose to enroll on campus in the Student Success Center<br />
during published dates and times. (On-campus registration is not allowed during<br />
Early Bird registration.)<br />
Student Success Center hours during in-person registration dates are:<br />
December 1-19<br />
8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Wednesday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Friday)<br />
January 5-9<br />
8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Monday-Thursday)<br />
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Friday)<br />
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STEP 6 PAY TUITION<br />
Tuition and fees must be paid by the deadlines found in the Calendar of Dates<br />
and Times. See Step 4 for more information about payment options including<br />
financial aid, tuition payment plan, employer or other third-party sponsor, and<br />
how to appeal an out-of-state status.<br />
OPTION 1: MY JSRCC at REYNOLDS.EDU<br />
Students can pay tuition with a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit card on the<br />
web at <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu. Avoid long lines on campus — pay on-line! Go to<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/sis. View the My JSRCC tutorial to guide you through the tuition<br />
payment process.<br />
OPTION 2: TELEPHONE REGISTRATION – REYNET<br />
Call 371-3308 to connect to REYNET, the college’s telephone network. Be sure to<br />
use a touch-tone phone. Listen carefully to the voice prompts.<br />
Press 2 for Billing, to pay <strong>your</strong> tuition and follow the instructions. You may pay<br />
with a VISA, MasterCard, or Discover credit card. Go to <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/sis. View<br />
the REYNET tutorial to guide you through the tuition payment process.<br />
OPTION 3: TUITION PAYMENT PLAN See Step 4, Plan Your Finances.<br />
OPTION 4: IN PERSON<br />
Visit a campus Business Office during published registration hours if you want to<br />
pay by cash, check, credit card, or charge to a third-party sponsor.<br />
ENROLLMENT CANCELLATION<br />
Removal from some or all enrolled courses may occur for those students<br />
whose accounts are not paid in full or otherwise fully supported by an<br />
approved financial aid award or other third-party sponsorship agreement by<br />
each payment deadline.<br />
Students who no longer wish to be enrolled in particular courses should drop all<br />
such unwanted courses by the published drop deadline. If not dropped, tuition<br />
refunds, where appropriate, will not be processed and financial aid awards and<br />
third-party sponsorship accounts will be charged accordingly.<br />
Students who have concerns about their account should contact a Business<br />
Office representative who will be happy to answer their questions.<br />
REFUNDS<br />
Students must drop <strong>class</strong>es they do not wish to take by submitting an Add/Drop<br />
form to a Student Success Center or by utilizing My JSRCC or REYNET to process<br />
the drop by the published drop deadline. Refunds are processed after the Last Day<br />
to Drop with Refund and take approximately three weeks to be received. Refunds for<br />
students whose payments were made via My JSRCC will be credited to the debit or<br />
credit card from which the tuition was paid. All other tuition refunds are issued to<br />
students in the form of a check from the Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Virginia.<br />
A student awarded financial aid who drops all <strong>class</strong>es is not entitled to a refund<br />
of tuition and fees from federal or state grant aid. These funds are refunded to the<br />
appropriate financial aid account.<br />
Refunds for drops for special-session courses (shorter or longer course duration<br />
and/or offered at times other than the published semester begin date) will be<br />
permitted through the first 15% of the course length. Students should verify the<br />
refund deadline for such courses at a Student Success Center and ensure their<br />
mailing address on file with the college is accurate. Refund processing times for<br />
special session courses take approximately four weeks to be received.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: reynolds.edu<br />
Students participating in the FACTS Payment Plan will receive refunds for plan<br />
overpayments approximately 75 days after the published semester drop date.<br />
STEP 7 CONFIRM YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE<br />
Upon completion of the registration and payment process, <strong>confirm</strong> <strong>your</strong> <strong>class</strong><br />
<strong>schedule</strong> by one of the following methods:<br />
OPTION 1: My JSRCC at REYNOLDS.EDU<br />
• Select SIS<br />
• Select Self-Service<br />
• Select Student Center<br />
• Select My Class Schedule<br />
• You may print <strong>your</strong> <strong>schedule</strong> from this screen<br />
Repeat this each time you register (add, drop, swap) and pay for <strong>your</strong> <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
OPTION 2: TELEPHONE REGISTRATION – REYNET<br />
Call 371-3308 to connect to REYNET. Select Option 6 to hear a verbal list of <strong>your</strong><br />
<strong>class</strong>es. Repeat this each time you register, add, drop, and pay for <strong>your</strong> <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
OPTION 3: IN PERSON<br />
Any student may request a printed copy of their <strong>schedule</strong> on campus in a<br />
Student Success Center.<br />
STEP 8 BUY YOUR BOOKS<br />
Parham Road Campus (371-3266) and Downtown Campus (786-8580)<br />
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />
Wednesday 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.<br />
Friday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.<br />
Bookstores will be open during registration hours.<br />
Western Campus (556-5758)<br />
There is no permanent bookstore at Western Campus and no standard hours.<br />
A temporary bookstore will be open at the beginning of the semester.<br />
Financial Aid recipients may charge books to their aid from January 7 – January<br />
28, 2009. The following stipulations apply to the book-charging process:<br />
1. You must be enrolled in <strong>class</strong>es to charge or return books.<br />
2. You must have financial aid funds available after tuition and fees are paid. If<br />
<strong>your</strong> only financial aid award is the Commonwealth Grant or Part Time<br />
Assistance Program (PTAP) grant, you will not be able to charge books.<br />
3. Try to make all of <strong>your</strong> purchases at one time.<br />
4. It takes 24 hours from the moment you enroll until you can start charging<br />
books in the bookstore. To ensure you are able to begin charging books on<br />
January 7, please register for <strong>your</strong> <strong>class</strong>es on or before January 2.<br />
5. If you are enrolled in less than six credit hours, you may NOT be able to<br />
charge books.<br />
6. If <strong>your</strong> books are on backorder and will not arrive by January 28, please<br />
speak with the bookstore staff and let them know you are a financial aid<br />
recipient. They will permit charges on the backordered books.<br />
7. There can be no exceptions to the January 28 cutoff date as this affects the<br />
processing of refund checks.
2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
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Step 1: Find Your Username, Emplid, & Set <strong>your</strong><br />
Password.<br />
�<br />
1. Go to: http://www.reynolds.edu/computing<br />
2. Click the My JSR Accounts button.<br />
3. Follow the directions listed on the page to find <strong>your</strong> Username,<br />
Empl ID, and set <strong>your</strong> password.<br />
4. Record <strong>your</strong> Username and Empl ID and keep in a safe<br />
place.<br />
Step 2: Login to My JSRCC<br />
�<br />
1. Go to: https://jsr.my.vccs.edu<br />
2. Enter Username.<br />
3. Enter Password.<br />
4. Click Log In button.<br />
5. Click VCCS SIS8.9: Student Information System button.<br />
6. Click Self-Service link on the menu<br />
7. Click Student Center link on the menu<br />
8. Click the minus ‘-’ to close the menu and show more of the<br />
page<br />
Step 3: Set Preferences<br />
�<br />
Student Information System<br />
1. Scroll down to Personal Information.<br />
2. Click User Preferences link.<br />
3. Select “J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong>” from the Institution dropdown.<br />
4. Select “Credit” from the Academic Career drop-down.<br />
5. Click the magnifying glass beside the Term<br />
6. Select the term and year for which you are enrolling.<br />
7. Click the magnifying glass beside Aid Year<br />
8. Select the current financial aid year.<br />
9. Click Save to keep the values.<br />
10. Click Student Center from drop-down, click<br />
S A R G E A N T R E Y N O L D S C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
Step 4: Enroll in Classes<br />
1. Click the Add a Class link<br />
2. Key the 5-digit <strong>class</strong> number and<br />
click Enter button.<br />
3. If you need to search for the <strong>class</strong><br />
number:<br />
• Select Search for Classes from<br />
drop-down list<br />
• Enter the subject and catalog<br />
number, if known, and click<br />
�Search.<br />
• Click Select Class.<br />
6. Review <strong>class</strong> information and click Next button.<br />
7. Check for success or error messages.<br />
8. Enter next <strong>class</strong> number for another <strong>class</strong> if desired.<br />
9. Click Proceed to Step 2 of 3 button<br />
10. Click Finish Enrolling.<br />
11. Check Enrollment Status (If you do not see a green<br />
checkmark, you are not enrolled.)<br />
Step 5: View Schedule<br />
�<br />
1. Click the My Class Schedule link.<br />
2. Select the correct College and Term from drop-down list.<br />
3. Click Change<br />
Step 6: Pay Tuition<br />
1. Select Account Inquiry from drop-down, click<br />
2. Click the Make a Payment link.<br />
3. Complete the Credit Card and Billing Information sections<br />
and click Next.<br />
4. Enter payment amount.<br />
5. Click Submit.<br />
� 6. Follow instructions on Payment Result page.<br />
�<br />
Step 7: Sign Out<br />
1. Click Sign Out.<br />
2. Close browser window to end <strong>your</strong> registration session.<br />
If you can’t find <strong>your</strong> Username & Empl ID (Step 1) or don’t have an available term for enrollment<br />
(Step 4), contact a Student Success Center or call the Student Information Center<br />
at 804-371-3000.<br />
For more information: http://www.reynolds.edu/computing.<br />
Rev: 05/12/08<br />
7 Steps to Web Registration<br />
View Grades<br />
1. Click on the Grades link.<br />
2. Select the correct College and Term from drop-down list.<br />
3. Click Change.<br />
4. Click the Printer Friendly Version button to print grade<br />
report.<br />
Print Unofficial Transcript<br />
1. Select Unofficial Transcript from drop-down list in the<br />
Academic Records section and click the button<br />
2. Select the College and report type from drop-down list<br />
3. Click Go<br />
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Main Menu<br />
The main menu for the REYNET system has 6 choices.<br />
1 – General Information<br />
2 – Billing<br />
3 – Financial Aid<br />
4 – Grades<br />
5 – Registration<br />
6 – List Schedule of Classes<br />
Student Information System<br />
How to register for <strong>class</strong>es<br />
S A R G E A N T R E Y N O L D S C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E<br />
Press 5 for Registration Functions<br />
• Select <strong>your</strong> Career – you may be active in only one or you may be given a choice.<br />
Select Continuing Education Student for Non-credit <strong>class</strong>es or Semester Credit Student for credit <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
• Enter <strong>your</strong> Empl ID, unless you entered it in a previous <strong>step</strong>.<br />
• Enter <strong>your</strong> 6-digit date-of-birth in MMDDYY format ‘052674’ for May 26, 1974.<br />
• Press 1 for Registration General information.<br />
• Press 2 for Registration Functions.<br />
o Press 1 for Registration General Information.<br />
o Press 2 to Add a Class.<br />
� Enter the 5-digit Class number including leading zeros (01234).<br />
o Press 3 to Drop a Class.<br />
� Enter the 5-digit Class number including leading zeros (01234).<br />
o Press 4 to Add and Drop at the same time.<br />
� Enter the 5-digit Class number including leading zeros (01234).<br />
o Press 5 to List Your Classes for this term.<br />
o Press 6 to List Open Sections.<br />
o Press 7 to Hear Account Balance and Pay by Credit Card.<br />
How to pay for <strong>class</strong>es by Visa, MasterCard or Discover<br />
Press 2 for Billing to Charge to a Credit Card<br />
• Select <strong>your</strong> Career – you may be active in only one or you may be given a choice.<br />
Select Continuing Education Student for Non-credit <strong>class</strong>es or Semester Credit Student for credit <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
• Enter <strong>your</strong> Empl ID, unless you entered it in a previous <strong>step</strong>.<br />
• Enter <strong>your</strong> 6-digit date-of-birth in MMDDYY format ‘052674’ for May 26, 1974.<br />
• Select a Fee Payment Term.<br />
• Press 1 to pay <strong>your</strong> total balance by credit card.<br />
• Enter <strong>your</strong> credit card number followed by the # sign.<br />
• Enter <strong>your</strong> 4-digit expiration date in MMYY format 0504 for May 2004.<br />
• Enter <strong>your</strong> 5-digit zip code. It must be the billing zip code for the credit card.<br />
• Be sure to wait for <strong>confirm</strong>ation that the credit card has been processed.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
Instructions for Telephone Registration<br />
REYNET allows students to register and pay by credit card using a touch-tone phone. Students must pay at the time<br />
they register or the registration will be canceled. In addition, students can list their <strong>schedule</strong> of <strong>class</strong>es, inquire on<br />
their financial aid, or list their grades at the end of the term. DIAL 371 - 3308.<br />
Hot Keys<br />
There are also four Hot Keys that may be used in the main or<br />
sub menus. Hot keys must begin with the star (*) key.<br />
*1 – Return to the main menu<br />
*8 – Repeat the last prompt<br />
*9 – End the call<br />
*0 – Transfer to a operator<br />
REYNET 804 - 371 - 3308<br />
Before you register by phone<br />
• Know <strong>your</strong> 7-character Empl ID, used to access <strong>your</strong> student records. The Empl ID is a unique number assigned to each<br />
student. Go to http://www.reynolds.edu/computing/SIS and click the My JSR Accounts link.<br />
• Plan <strong>your</strong> <strong>schedule</strong> using the 5-digit <strong>class</strong> numbers.<br />
If you can’t find <strong>your</strong> Empl ID or don’t have an available term for enrollment, contact a Student<br />
Success Center or call the Student Information Center at 804-371-3000.<br />
For more information: http://www.reynolds.edu/computing/SIS.<br />
Rev: 10/15/08
2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
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JSR.MY.VCCS.EDU<br />
My JSRCC provides a common point of entry to access Blackboard, Student Email, Student Information System<br />
(VCCS SIS 8.9), and manage account information using one logon and one password. Users must look up their<br />
Username, Empl ID, and set their password the first time they access their accounts.<br />
Find <strong>your</strong> Username and Empl ID.<br />
Go to https://jsr.my.vccs.edu/<br />
Click Look up <strong>your</strong> username and set <strong>your</strong> password.<br />
Set <strong>your</strong> Password.<br />
Passwords must be 7 to 10 characters in length, include<br />
at least one lower case letter (a-z), one upper case letter<br />
(A-Z) and one number (0-9).<br />
Username and Empl ID.<br />
Print this page and save it for <strong>your</strong> records.<br />
Wait 10 minutes for password to be accepted.<br />
Click Please Log In and enter <strong>your</strong> new password.<br />
J. S A R G E A N T R E Y N O L D S C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E<br />
If you cannot find <strong>your</strong> Username and Empl ID.<br />
On Campus: Please contact a campus Student Success Center.<br />
You must have a picture id for proof of identification.<br />
For more information: http://www.reynolds.edu/computing.<br />
Rev 09/29/08<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
Enter User Information.<br />
Enter <strong>your</strong> First and Last name, Birth Date and Social<br />
Security number and click Search.<br />
Set <strong>your</strong> security question.<br />
Pick a security question, enter <strong>your</strong> answer, click Next.<br />
My JSRCC Applications.<br />
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A d d i t i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n – A l l S t u d e n t s<br />
ATTENDANCE<br />
J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> requires that faculty document and report student<br />
attendance. Students who register for a course and fail to attend or<br />
communicate with the instructor by the drop deadline for the course will be<br />
dropped from the course. Students who stop performing course-related<br />
academic activities (attending <strong>class</strong>, completing <strong>class</strong> assignments, taking<br />
tests, etc.) or communicating with the instructor for a period of 2-3 weeks<br />
before the official withdrawal date for the course will be withdrawn from the<br />
course with a grade of W. Individuals who stop performing course-related<br />
academic activities after the official withdrawal date for the course will receive a<br />
grade of F.<br />
It is important to note that students should not stop attending <strong>class</strong>es and rely<br />
on the institution to drop or withdraw them from a course. Students should go<br />
to a campus Student Success Center and complete the necessary paperwork<br />
within the designated deadline in order to ensure that their intended action be<br />
accurately reflected on their transcript.<br />
AUDITING CLASSES<br />
Audited <strong>class</strong>es earn no grade-point credits and carry a grade of X. Students<br />
enrolled in <strong>class</strong>es for credit may not switch to audit after the last day to<br />
withdraw. Permission of the school dean or another appropriate academic<br />
administrator is required to audit a course.<br />
CANCELLED/CHANGED CLASSES<br />
Each <strong>class</strong> is offered on the condition of adequate enrollment, and the college<br />
reserves the right to cancel or discontinue any course because of low<br />
enrollment or for other reasons the college deems necessary. The college also<br />
reserves the right to make the necessary changes in this <strong>schedule</strong> that may be<br />
dictated by enrollment, personnel requirements, or availability of facilities.<br />
Refunds are generally processed after the Last Day to Drop deadline(s).<br />
COMPLETING “INCOMPLETE” CLASSES<br />
Students who receive an “I” (Incomplete) grade for a course should not register<br />
for the same course again. They must complete the course requirements with<br />
the guidance and approval of the original instructor. The instructor will submit<br />
the final grade to the Central Admissions and Records office. Failure to<br />
complete course requirements by the end of the following semester will result<br />
in an automatic grade of F. If an “I” grade is awarded at the end of the spring<br />
semester, the student will have until the end of the subsequent fall semester to<br />
complete the requirements.<br />
COURSE LOAD<br />
Students who wish to be enrolled on a full-time basis should register for at<br />
least 12 credits. Any student wishing to enroll in more than 18 credits of<br />
course work should obtain their advisor's recommendation prior to seeking the<br />
approval of the school dean.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
DISCLOSURES<br />
Annual Security Report – The college publishes an annual Security Report,<br />
which lists criminal offenses, hate offenses, and arrests at each of the three<br />
campuses. This report can be found on the college’s website at<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/security under the Campus Crime Statistics section.<br />
Requests for paper copies of this report can be made to the campus Police and<br />
Security Services office.<br />
Student Right-to-Know Information – The college publishes annually<br />
graduation and transfer rates for full-time, first-time, and degree- or certificateseeking<br />
students. This information can be found on the college’s website at<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu under the About <strong>Reynolds</strong> section. Requests for paper copies<br />
of this report can be made to a Student Success Center.<br />
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) – The Family<br />
Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with<br />
respect to their education records. They are:<br />
• the right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 45<br />
days of the day the college receives a request for access;<br />
• the right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that<br />
the student believes are inaccurate or misleading;<br />
• the right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information<br />
contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA<br />
authorizes disclosure without consent; and,<br />
• the right to file a complaint with the U.S Department of Education<br />
concerning alleged failures by the college to comply with the requirements<br />
of FERPA.<br />
FERPA designates certain information as “directory information,” which may be<br />
released upon request without the student's express written consent. It is the<br />
policy of J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College not to publish a student<br />
directory. However, student’s name; participation in officially-recognized<br />
activities and sports; address; telephone listing; weight and height of members<br />
of athletic teams; electronic mail address; degrees, honors, and awards<br />
received;; major field of study; dates of attendance; grade (<strong>class</strong>) level; and the<br />
most recent educational agency or institution attended and course credit load<br />
can be released upon request unless a student either places a “FERPA” shade<br />
on his/her record (Refer to <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/sis) or notifies the Admissions &<br />
Records office, in writing, that such information should remain confidential. An<br />
Empl ID or social security number should be included in the request.<br />
Additional information may be found at <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu under Future Students<br />
> How to Enroll > Family Rights and Privacy Act.
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GRADES – DEVELOPMENTAL AND ESL COURSES<br />
A grade of S will be assigned for satisfactory completion of a developmental<br />
course, numbered 1-9, and for an ESL course, numbered 1-19. A grade of U<br />
will be assigned for students not making satisfactory progress.<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS<br />
Non-U. S. citizens seeking eligibility for in-state tuition rates must provide<br />
passports and immigration documents to the college (Student Success Centers or<br />
Admissions and Records office) when applying for admission or prior to enrolling.<br />
Individuals seeking admission as international students (F-1 Visa) must contact<br />
the college’s international student advisor (ISA) directly for assistance. F-1<br />
students are required to register in person with the ISA in the Admissions and<br />
Records office, Central Administration Building. To make an appointment,<br />
students should call 523-5029 or e-mail lmunson@jsr.vccs.edu. More detailed<br />
information may be found at <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu under Future Students > How to<br />
Enroll > Types of Students.<br />
NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH<br />
Students whose primary language is not English must either complete the<br />
college’s English language proficiency testing or submit required<br />
documentation for a waiver of these tests prior to registration. Non-native<br />
speakers may be restricted to English as a Second Language (ESL) <strong>class</strong>es and<br />
will be expected to complete these before progressing to COMPASS tests and<br />
most other <strong>class</strong>es. Additional information may be obtained by scheduling an<br />
appointment with an ESL advisor in Georgiadis Hall, Room 364, Parham Road<br />
Campus, by calling 523-5020.<br />
PARKING<br />
Students are required to obtain a parking decal and student ID card to park on<br />
campus. Student ID cards and parking decals may be obtained through the ID<br />
card centers located at each campus. Extended hours of operation are available<br />
and will be posted at the beginning of each semester or students may contact<br />
Police and Security Services for details.<br />
Normal hours of operation during the semester are Tuesdays and Wednesdays,<br />
11 a.m. – 12 noon and 6-7 p.m.<br />
Parking is on a "first-come" basis. Students using the parking deck at the<br />
Downtown Campus must have a valid ID and use this for parking purposes.<br />
Additional satellite lots are also available at the Downtown Campus. A shuttle<br />
service is provided to students parking in the satellite lots during certain hours<br />
and after dark. For details, students should contact Police and Security Services.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
SENIOR CITIZENS<br />
Senior citizens at least 60 years of age and who have been legally domiciled in<br />
Virginia for one year may be eligible to register for tuition-free <strong>class</strong>es, after<br />
<strong>class</strong>es have begun for the semester or term. Applications and eligibility<br />
information for senior citizens are available in a campus Student Success<br />
Center. Those who pay tuition can register earlier.<br />
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES<br />
Students who desire accommodations in order to fully participate in the<br />
programs, services, and facilities at <strong>Reynolds</strong> should contact an Office of<br />
Student Accommodations (DTC 523-5628; PRC and WC 523-5289).<br />
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION (VA) EDUCATIONAL<br />
ASSISTANCE<br />
A student interested in receiving VA educational assistance must contact the<br />
VA representative in the PRC Student Success Center (523-5368).<br />
WITHDRAWALS<br />
To officially withdraw from a course or courses, a student must obtain from and<br />
submit to a Student Success Center a Request to Withdraw from Courses form.<br />
Withdrawal deadlines for full-session <strong>class</strong>es are posted in the calendar section;<br />
deadlines for special sessions are available in the Student Success Centers.<br />
Students should check the college catalog for course completion and grade<br />
requirements in their specific program. Withdrawals result in a grade of W with<br />
no refund. After the published deadline, withdrawals result in a grade of F.<br />
WARNING TO FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS WHO WITHDRAW<br />
Students receiving federal financial aid who withdraw from all courses before<br />
attending over 60% of a given semester will owe a portion of their financial aid<br />
back to the federal government and incur a liability with the college for any<br />
tuition and/or book expenses that no longer are payable with federal financial<br />
aid monies.<br />
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A d d i t i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n – R e t u r n i n g S t u d e n t s<br />
ACADEMIC RENEWAL<br />
Students who return or have returned to <strong>Reynolds</strong> after a separation of at least<br />
five years (60 consecutive months) may be eligible to petition for academic<br />
renewal. If academic renewal is granted, in most cases D’s and F’s earned prior<br />
to separation will not be computed in the student’s GPA. To be eligible to<br />
petition, a student must have earned a D or F prior to the separation, have<br />
completed 12 semester hours with a 2.5 grade point average after their return,<br />
have been enrolled in at least one semester since Spring 1994, and have not<br />
earned a degree, certificate, or career studies certificate using any of the<br />
affected D grades.<br />
Students may visit a campus Student Success Center or call Admissions<br />
and Records at 523-5029 for further details or to obtain a petition for<br />
academic renewal.<br />
ACADEMIC STANDING<br />
Students who attain a 2.000 GPA in their last semester at <strong>Reynolds</strong> are in<br />
good standing and are eligible to self-advise and self-register.<br />
Students with less than good standing must be advised by a Student<br />
Success Center representative (non-curricular students) or a faculty advisor<br />
(curricular students).<br />
Students returning from suspension must either be absent one semester for<br />
automatic reinstatement or appeal to the Academic Standing Committee for<br />
reinstatement before attempting to register.<br />
Students returning from dismissal must appeal to the Academic Standing<br />
Committee for reinstatement before attempting to register.<br />
Students interested in appealing to the Academic Standing Committee must<br />
submit a Reinstatement Form, along with supporting documentation, to a<br />
campus Student Success Center (Fax #: 804-371-3650) by the following<br />
deadlines:<br />
• November 1, 2008 (Spring 2009 reinstatement)<br />
• April 1, 2009 (Summer 2009 reinstatement)<br />
• July 1, 2009 (Fall 2009 reinstatement)<br />
CURRICULAR STATUS<br />
Student’s last curricular or non-curricular status is still in effect upon returning<br />
each semester. Students should visit a Student Success Center to change their<br />
curricular status.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
GRADUATION INFORMATION<br />
Students anticipating graduation must submit a graduation application by the<br />
following dates: January 30, 2009, for Spring 2009 and June 30, 2009 for<br />
Summer 2009.<br />
All graduating students should meet with an advisor in their academic<br />
program prior to registering for their final semester. The advisor will review all<br />
remaining program requirements. All documentation of training, education, or<br />
tests from organizations outside of the college must be submitted to the<br />
Admissions and Records office by the last day of <strong>class</strong>es in the student’s final<br />
semester. All <strong>Reynolds</strong> courses (including incomplete grades) must also be<br />
completed by the last day of <strong>class</strong>es in the student’s final semester in order to<br />
be used for graduation.<br />
READMISSION<br />
Returning students who have not enrolled at the college within the past three<br />
years (Fall 2005 or later) are required to submit a new application with<br />
updated information. Instructions for applying can be found in Step 1.<br />
REPEATING A COURSE<br />
Students are normally limited to two enrollments in the same course. Students<br />
wishing to enroll in a course for the third time must document extenuating<br />
circumstances, obtain the Request to Repeat Course form and all necessary<br />
signatures prior to registering for the course. Approvals may be granted with<br />
conditions. Additional information can be obtained from a campus Student<br />
Success Center.<br />
SELF-ADVISING<br />
Self-advising students are warned that they assume full responsibility for<br />
selecting appropriate courses and for complying with pre- and co-requisites,<br />
as explained in the catalog. All curricular students, regardless of eligibility to<br />
self-advise, are encouraged to make an appointment to meet with their faculty<br />
advisor regularly regarding program requirements, progress toward<br />
graduation, and any changes in the catalog. Catalogs are available in the<br />
Student Success Centers and can be viewed on the web at <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu.<br />
Curriculum Progress Reports are available in the appropriate academic school,<br />
a Student Success Center, or online at MY JSRCC<br />
(www.reynolds.edu/myjsrcc).
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A d d i t i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n – F i n a n c i a l A i d S t u d e n t s (including loan recipients)<br />
SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS<br />
Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to receive<br />
financial aid. Satisfactory academic progress means successfully<br />
finishing <strong>your</strong> program of study within an acceptable timeframe.<br />
Some SAP Facts!<br />
• F=U=W=I Grades of F, U, W, or I negatively impact <strong>your</strong> SAP equally.<br />
• Time alone does not repair poor performance. Classes taken 5, 10, 15,<br />
or 20 years ago can affect <strong>your</strong> SAP today!<br />
• SAP standards are tougher than the college Academic Standing<br />
requirements.<br />
• Academic Renewal does not automatically reinstate <strong>your</strong> eligibility.<br />
HOW TO KEEP YOUR FINANCIAL AID<br />
To keep eligibility for loans, grants, and work-study, students should:<br />
• Successfully complete <strong>class</strong>es, avoid excessively withdrawing from <strong>class</strong>es<br />
and receiving grades of F, U, or I (a D is better than a W).<br />
• Submit the FAFSA each year by April 15.<br />
• Submit requested documents in a timely manner<br />
SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS STANDARDS<br />
Completion Rate<br />
A student must successfully complete two-thirds (67%) of all the credit and<br />
developmental hours they attempt. Completion rates will be assessed at the<br />
point a student has attempted 17 credit hours or 50% of the program<br />
requirements, whichever comes first. Successful completion means a grade of<br />
A, B, C, D, S, R or P. Grades of F, U, W, I, and missing grades represent hours<br />
not completed. Federal law requires the college to count all credits attempted at<br />
the college.<br />
Maximum Time Frame<br />
The U.S. Department of Education expects students to complete their plan<br />
requirements within 150% of the published length of that plan in credit<br />
hours. Developmental/ESL hours do not count in this total. For example, a<br />
student in the Accounting AAS plan (length 66 credit hours) will lose his/her<br />
eligibility after 99 attempted credit hours if he/she has not finished the plan.<br />
Students can calculate their own 150% rate by finding the total credits in<br />
their plan from the catalog.<br />
Total Plan Credits____ x 1.5 = _____Your Maximum Timeframe<br />
Grade Point Average<br />
Students must meet the following cumulative grade point standards to be<br />
eligible for aid:<br />
Attempted Credit Hours Minimum GPA<br />
17 1.00<br />
24 1.50<br />
36 1.75<br />
48 2.00<br />
The standards in the table above are absolute minimums. Students should<br />
strive to do much better than the minimum.<br />
IF YOU DO NOT MEET THE STANDARDS:<br />
Assessment<br />
The Financial Aid office checks each student’s eligibility at the end of each<br />
semester (Fall, Spring, and Summer) and cancels future aid for students who<br />
do not meet the satisfactory academic progress standards.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
Notification<br />
The Financial Aid office will notify students of their status by placing a<br />
message on My JSRCC and by mailing letters to students.<br />
Appeal<br />
Students with mitigating circumstances (personal illness, death of immediate<br />
family member, etc.) that occurred during the problem semester(s) may go to a<br />
campus Student Success Center and to obtain a “Satisfactory Academic<br />
Progress (SAP) Appeal” form or download the form from the financial aid<br />
website at www.reynolds.edu/studentaffairs/faid.htm. Completed forms should<br />
have copies of documents that <strong>confirm</strong> the mitigating circumstances and<br />
should be returned to the Student Success Center by the deadline on the form.<br />
Please note that students are only allowed two SAP appeal approvals at J.<br />
<strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College.<br />
Stay Informed<br />
Students should work closely with their academic advisor and choose their<br />
courses wisely. Students who are uncertain about their SAP status should<br />
consult a financial aid specialist in a campus Student Success Center.<br />
Additional Information<br />
Additional financial aid information can be found at<br />
www.reynolds.edu/studentaffairs/faid.htm.<br />
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D i s t a n c e L e a r n i n g<br />
The Center for Distance Learning (CDL) brings courses and programs to you<br />
in <strong>your</strong> home, at <strong>your</strong> office, with flexible <strong>schedule</strong>s. All courses require<br />
proctored exams and also may require on-campus meetings for labs,<br />
presentations, or special sessions. Some courses are offered in weekly<br />
meeting formats and are delivered by interactive television between JSRCC<br />
campus sites and from other colleges.<br />
See pages 12-16 for registration information and procedures. The last day to<br />
register for any Spring semester Distance Learning course is January 16,<br />
2009. Because Distance Learning course sections fill quickly, you should<br />
register as soon as possible. All Distance Learning courses are semester<br />
length courses and follow the college calendar for Add/Drop and Withdrawal.<br />
In order to enroll in any Distance Learning courses at J. <strong>Sargeant</strong><br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College, you must have consistent Internet<br />
access (Netscape 6.0, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher browser), email,<br />
and telephone access or you must be able to go to a JSRCC<br />
campus location to access the computer lab, the library and other<br />
student support resources. Before enrolling in Distance Learning<br />
courses, you should take the JSRCC placement tests and complete<br />
any recommendations and course prerequisites.<br />
Tips for Success: Most students find that Distance Learning courses are<br />
more demanding that the traditional on-campus lecture courses. To be<br />
successful as a Distance Learning student, you should consider all of the<br />
items listed below. If you have concerns about any of these items, talk with an<br />
academic advisor before registering for a Distance Learning course<br />
• Make sure that you have completed all Placement Test recommendations<br />
and that you have excellent reading and writing skills.<br />
• Make sure that you are proficient in the basic computer skills. If you have<br />
not taken a computer competency test or successfully completed ITE 115 or<br />
CSC 155, you should consider completing one of these options before<br />
enrolling in a Distance Learning course<br />
• Make sure that you have 10 or more hours each week that you can devote to<br />
study and online communication with <strong>your</strong> instructor and <strong>class</strong>mates.<br />
• Make sure that you have excellent time management skills, that you can<br />
develop and follow a study plan, that you can attend any required oncampus<br />
meetings, and that you can meet deadlines for course assignments.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
STEPS TO BEGIN DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES<br />
Before registration<br />
• Consult with a Student Success Center specialist, academic advisor, or the<br />
CDL coordinator.<br />
• Take Placement Tests.<br />
• Where required, obtain instructor permission to enroll.<br />
• Consult with Financial Aid advisor if you plan to receive any form of<br />
financial aid, including student loans and veteran’s benefits. See pages 14<br />
and 23 in this <strong>schedule</strong> for additional financial aid information<br />
After registration<br />
• Pick up a CDL information sheet from the Student Success Center, the<br />
Center for Distance Learning, or log in at the CDL Orientation site<br />
(http://learn.vccs.edu) for additional information about Distance Learning at<br />
JSRCC. Login = jrstudent; Password = college. Look in My Courses section<br />
for “Orientation to Distance Learning”.<br />
• If you are a first-time Distance Learning student, complete the on-line<br />
orientation module at http://learn.vccs.edu/. Call 804-523-5612 if you need<br />
assistance.<br />
• For Student ID/EmplID/User ID: Go to: https://my.vccs.edu. Also, you may<br />
visit any campus open computer lab for assistance. If you had a VCCS<br />
student e-mail account last semester, that account is still active. Make sure<br />
<strong>your</strong> password is current.<br />
• Send <strong>your</strong> e-mail address to <strong>your</strong> instructor. Your instructor’s e-mail<br />
address is in the Contacts link on the JSRCC homepage<br />
(http://jsr.vccs.edu).<br />
• Attend the <strong>schedule</strong>d on-campus meeting of <strong>your</strong> <strong>class</strong> to meet <strong>your</strong><br />
instructor, receive introduction to the course, explanation of procedures and<br />
expectations, and instructions for accessing course materials. See the<br />
section notes on pages 30 - 105 of this <strong>schedule</strong> for date, time, and location<br />
for specific <strong>class</strong>es. (If unable to attend this meeting, you must<br />
contact <strong>your</strong> instructor immediately to get additional<br />
information.)
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INTERNET COURSES<br />
Access interactive on-line courses through Blackboard<br />
(http://learn.vccs.edu). On-campus labs, presentations, testing or<br />
special sessions may be required.<br />
These computer-based courses are recommended only for students with the<br />
computer knowledge and skills to:<br />
• send and receive e-mail with attachments<br />
• do Web searches<br />
• download information from the Web to the desktop<br />
• recognize and use hot links<br />
• find, download, and install utilities and plug-ins<br />
• do basic word processing, including cutting and pasting from or to<br />
varied sources<br />
• navigate between two or more applications without closing and re-opening<br />
(multi-tasking)<br />
• scan and remove computer viruses<br />
Successful completion of ITE 115 or CSC 155 is strongly<br />
recommended.<br />
Through the Internet, you will be able to access assignments, transmit completed<br />
work to the instructor, interact with other students, and receive graded work. To<br />
take an Internet course, you must have<br />
• a computer (350MHz or higher required)<br />
• 56.6 modem (DSL or other high speed connection preferred)<br />
• 64mb RAM<br />
• 300 MB free disk space on hard drive<br />
• an Internet Service Provider and a browser<br />
(Netscape 6.0, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher required),<br />
• standard word-processing software (MS Word 2000 recommended)<br />
• graphics capable printer<br />
• current virus scanning software<br />
• a VCCS student e-mail account<br />
• CD-Rom drive, Sound Card and speakers (may be needed for some courses)<br />
You may also use computer labs at any of the JSRCC campuses.<br />
If <strong>your</strong> PC ceases to work effectively during the course, you will<br />
be expected to use the college computer lab to complete course<br />
requirements. Some courses may require additional software<br />
or readers.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
These courses may be available in Blackboard format during the<br />
Spring Semester. (Check the full <strong>schedule</strong> of courses.)<br />
ACC 124-DL01<br />
ACC 211-DL01<br />
Payroll Accounting<br />
& DL02 Principles of Accounting I<br />
ACC 212-DL01 Principles of Accounting II<br />
ADJ 233-DL01 Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism<br />
ART 100-DL01,<br />
DL02, DL03 Art Appreciation<br />
ART 101-DL01 History and Appreciation of Art I<br />
AST 101-DL01 Keyboarding I<br />
AST 102-DL01 Keyboarding II<br />
AST 107-DL01 Editing & Proofreading<br />
AST 114-DL01 Keyboarding for Information Processing<br />
AST 137-DL01 Records Management<br />
AST 141-DL01 Word Processing I<br />
AST 142-DL01 Word Processing II<br />
AST 205-DL01 Business Communications<br />
AST 243-DL01 Office Administration I<br />
AST 260-DL01 Presentation Software<br />
BIO 101-DL01<br />
& DL02 General Biology I<br />
BIO 102-DL01 General Biology II<br />
BUS 100-DL01 Introduction to Business<br />
BUS 111-DL01 Principles of Supervision I<br />
CHM 1-DL01 Chemistry I<br />
CSC 155-DL01 Computer Concepts and Applications<br />
CSC 210-DL01 Programming with C++<br />
ECO 120-DL01 Survey of American Economics<br />
ECO 201-DL01 Principles of Economic I - Macroeconomics<br />
ECO 202-DL01 Principles of Economic II - Microeconomics<br />
EDU 140-DL01 Music and the Arts for Education<br />
EDU 200-DL01 Introduction to Teaching as a Professional<br />
EDU 220-DL01 Teaching Reading<br />
EDU 225-DL01 Audio Visual Materials and Computer Software<br />
EDU 230-DL01 Curriculum Development and Instructional Media<br />
EDU 235-DL01 Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education<br />
ELE 239-DL01 Programmable Controllers<br />
EMS 205-DL01 Advanced Pathophysiology<br />
ENG 111-DL01,<br />
DL02, DL03,<br />
DL04 & DL05 College Composition I<br />
ENG 112-DL01,<br />
DL02, DL03,<br />
DL04 & DL05 College Composition II<br />
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ENG 241-DL01<br />
DL02 & DL03 Survey of American Literature I<br />
ENG 242-DL01,<br />
DL02 & DL03 Survey of American Literature II<br />
ENG 244-DL01 Survey of English Literature II<br />
ENG 254-DL01 Survey of African-American Literature II<br />
ENG 274-DL01 Women in Literature II<br />
FIN 107-DL01 Personal Finance<br />
GEO 210-DL01 People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography<br />
HIS 102-DL01 History of Western Civilization II<br />
HIS 121-DL01 United States History I<br />
HIS 122-DL01 United States History II<br />
HLT 100-DL01 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation<br />
HLT 106-DL01<br />
& DL02 First Aid and Safety<br />
HLT 116-DL01 Personal Wellness<br />
HLT 135-DL01,<br />
DL02 Child Health and Nutrition<br />
HLT 143-DL01,<br />
DL02 & DL03 Medical Terminology<br />
HLT 200-DL01 Human Sexuality<br />
HLT 215-DL01 Personal Stress and Stress Management<br />
HLT 220-DL01 Concepts of Disease new<br />
HLT 230-DL01 Principles of Nutrition and Human Development new<br />
HMS 227-DL01 The Helper as Change Agent<br />
HMS 236-DL01 Gerontology<br />
HMS 258-DL01 Case Management and Substance Abuse<br />
ITD 110-DL01 Web Page Design I<br />
ITD 130-DL01 Introduction to Internet Services<br />
ITD 210-DL01 Web Page Design II<br />
ITE 100-DL01 Introduction to Information Systems<br />
ITE 115-DL01,<br />
DL02, DL03,<br />
DL04 & DL05 Basic Computer Literacy<br />
ITE 130-DL01 Introduction to Internet Service<br />
ITE 140-DL01 Spreadsheet Software (Excel)<br />
ITE 150-DL01 Desktop Database Software (Access)<br />
MEN 102-DL01 Mental Health Skill Training II<br />
MTH 2-DL01 Arithmetic<br />
MTH 3-DL01 Algebra I<br />
MTH 4-DL01 Intermediate Algebra<br />
MTH 5-DL01 Algebra Revisited<br />
MTH 50-DL01 Mathematics for Teacher Entrance Exams<br />
MTH 120-DL01 Introduction to Mathematics<br />
MTH 150-DL01 Topics in Geometry<br />
MTH 163-DL01 Precalculus I<br />
MTH 166-DL01 Precalculus With Trigonometry<br />
MUS 101-DL01 Basic Musicianship I<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
MUS 121-DL01<br />
& DL02 Music Appreciation<br />
NAS 161-DL01 Health Science I<br />
NAS 162-DL01,<br />
DL02 & DL03 Health Science II<br />
PHI 101-DL01 Introduction to Philosophy I<br />
PHI 220-DL01,<br />
DL02 & DL03 Ethics<br />
PLS 135-DL01 American National Politics<br />
PLS 212-DL01 U. S. Government II<br />
PSY 201-DL01 Introduction to Psychology I<br />
PSY 202-DL01 Introduction to Psychology II<br />
PSY 230-DL01<br />
DL02, DL03<br />
& DlL04 Developmental Psychology<br />
REL 231-DL01 Religions of the World I<br />
REL 255-DL01 Selected Problems and Issues in Religion:<br />
Christianity in Film<br />
SDV 100-DL01,<br />
DL02 & DL03 College Success Skills<br />
SDV 107-DL01 Career Education<br />
SOC 200-DL01<br />
& DL02 Principles to Sociology<br />
SOC 210-DL01 Physical/Cultural Anthropology<br />
SOC 215-DL01 Sociology of the Family<br />
SPD 100-DL01<br />
& DL02 Principles of Public Speaking<br />
SPECIAL PROGRAMS<br />
American Sign Language/ Interpreter Education<br />
Internet Courses<br />
ASL 100-DL01 Orientation to Acquisition of ASL as an Adult<br />
ASL 220-DL01 Comparative Linguistics: ASL and English<br />
ASL 261-DL01 American Sign Language V<br />
INT 105-DL01 Interpreting Foundations I<br />
INT 250-DL01 Dialogic Interpretation I<br />
INT 290-DL01 ASL/English Interpretation Internship<br />
Early Childhood Development<br />
CHD 118-DL01 Language Arts for Young Children<br />
CHD 120-DL01 Introduction to Early Childhood Education<br />
CHD 166-DL01 Infant and Toddler Programs<br />
CHD 190-DL01 Coordinated Internship in Childhood Development<br />
CHD 210-DL01 Introduction to Exceptional Children<br />
CHD 220-DL01 Introduction to School Age Childcare<br />
CHD 290-DL01 Coordinated Internship in Childcare
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Hospitality Management<br />
DIT 121-DL01 Nutrition I<br />
HRI 119-DL01 Applied Nutrition for Food Service<br />
HRI 140-DL01 Fundamentals of Quality for Hospitality<br />
HRI 160-DL01 Executive Housekeeping<br />
HRI 235-DL01 Marketing of Hospitality Services<br />
HRI 240-DL01 Managing Technology in the Hospitality Industry<br />
HRI 255-DL01<br />
Marketing<br />
Human Resources Management and Training for<br />
Hospitality & Tourism<br />
MKT 100-DL01 Principles of Marketing<br />
MKT 110-DL01 Principles of Selling<br />
MKT 120-DL01 Fundamentals of Fashion<br />
MKT 201-DL01 Introduction to Marketing<br />
MKT 215-DL01 Sales and Marketing Management<br />
MKT 216-DL01 Retail Organization and Management<br />
MKT 221-DL01 Public Relations<br />
MKT 229-DL01 Marketing Research<br />
MKT 271-DL01 Consumer Behavior<br />
MKT 282-DL01 Principles of eCommerce<br />
Degree Programs Available in<br />
Distance Learning Format<br />
(Some courses may require campus labs, seminars, demonstrations,<br />
and/or community clinicals,)<br />
Early Childhood Development – AAS degree<br />
Opticianry AAS degree, Apprenticeship – Certificate<br />
Marketing (Management Specialization) – AAS degree<br />
Respiratory Therapy - AAS degree, Advanced Practice Certificate<br />
Nursing (only for Qualified Paramedics seeking<br />
RN degree) – AAS degree<br />
Interested in other distance learning courses?<br />
Visit the Virginia Community College System website at<br />
http://www.vccs.edu/vccsonline to see what is offered at other colleges.<br />
Call us at 804-371-3612 to assist you in arranging for a course<br />
from another VCCS college.<br />
ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS AND COURSES<br />
Students enrolling in Nursing, Opticianry, Dental Laboratory Technology, and<br />
Respiratory Therapy courses must attend an on-campus course/program and<br />
Distance Learning orientation. See pages 30-109 of this <strong>schedule</strong> for date,<br />
time, and location for specific courses. All courses require supervised clinical<br />
experiences in on-campus labs, hospitals, and community–based sites<br />
Students must obtain instructor permission before registering for<br />
any of the following Allied Health and Nursing courses.<br />
These Internet courses may be offered during the Spring semester.<br />
(Check the full <strong>schedule</strong> of courses.)<br />
Students must have access to a computer, e-mail address, and the Internet to<br />
enroll in these courses. NUR courses restricted to nationally registered<br />
paramedics seeking RN preparation.<br />
DNL 110 Dental Laboratory Materials<br />
DNL 120 Dental Anatomy and Physiology<br />
DNL 138 Introduction to Fixed Prosthodontics<br />
DNL 240 Comprehensive Review in Dental Laboratory Technology<br />
MDL 101 Introduction to Medical Laboratory Techniques<br />
MDL 210 Immunology and Serology<br />
MDL 225 Clinical Hematology II<br />
MDL 252 Clinical Microbiology II<br />
NUR 136 Principles of Pharmacology I<br />
OPT 105 Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Eye<br />
OPT 121 Optical Theory I<br />
OPT 122 Optical Theory II<br />
OPT 150 Optical Laboratory Theory I<br />
OPT 151 Optical Laboratory Theory II<br />
OPT 152 Optical Laboratory Clinical I<br />
OPT 153 Optical Laboratory Clinical II<br />
OPT 253 Current Optical Trends<br />
OPT 272 Optical Dispensing Clinical III<br />
OPT 274 Contact Lens Theory II<br />
OPT 280 Contact Lens Clinical<br />
RTH 102 Integrated Sciences for Respiratory Care<br />
RTH 113 Pathophysiology of the Cardiopulmonary System<br />
RTH 121 Cardiopulmonary Science I<br />
RTH 131 Respiratory Care Theory and Procedures I<br />
RTH 199 NCC Exam Prep<br />
RTH 235 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures II<br />
RTH 236 Critical Care Monitoring<br />
RTH 290 Coordinated Practice in Respiratory Therapy –<br />
ACC/NPCC III& IV<br />
RTH 299 Exam Prep II<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
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N E W ! N E W ! H Y B R I D C O U R S E S<br />
To provide both flexibility in course <strong>schedule</strong>s and the benefits of face-toface<br />
on-campus instruction, JSRCC is now offering a range of hybrid<br />
courses. Hybrid courses are credit courses that require both<br />
online and on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings. In these courses, half of the<br />
instruction will be in the <strong>class</strong>room with the instructor and the other half of<br />
the course will be completed online. Many courses will require one<br />
meeting per week on-campus; evening and Saturday <strong>class</strong>es may meet on<br />
campus in alternate weeks. Students must be proficient in basic computer<br />
skills and be able to attend the required on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings in order<br />
to be successful in these courses. Students should carefully read the<br />
section comments in the <strong>schedule</strong> before registering for any hybrid<br />
courses. Hybrid course sections will have the following section identifiers:<br />
Here is a sample of some of the Spring 09<br />
Hybrid Course Offerings.<br />
Check the full <strong>schedule</strong> of courses for on-campus <strong>class</strong> meeting <strong>schedule</strong>s.<br />
ADJ 105 The Juvenile Justice System<br />
ADJ 235 Research in Criminal Justice<br />
ART 133 Visual Arts Foundation<br />
AUT 241 Automotive Electricity I<br />
AUT 245 Automotive Electronics<br />
BIO 205 General Microbiology<br />
BUS 100 Introduction to Business<br />
CHM 101 General Chemistry I<br />
CHM 102 General Chemistry II<br />
CSC 155 Computer Concepts and Applications<br />
CSC 195 Technology in the Classroom<br />
ECO 201 Principles of Economics I - Macroeconomics<br />
EDU 200 Introduction to Teaching as a Profession<br />
ENG 111 College Composition I<br />
ENG 112 College Composition II<br />
FST 112 Hazardous Materials Chemistry<br />
FST 210 Legal Aspects of Fire Service<br />
HMS 100<br />
HMS 121,<br />
Introduction to Human Services<br />
122 Basic Counseling Skills I & II<br />
HMS 258 Case Management and Substance Abuse<br />
HMS 290 Coordinated Internship in Human Services<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
HD – hybrid section with on-campus meeting at the<br />
Downtown Campus<br />
HP – hybrid section with on-campus meeting at the<br />
Parham Road Campus<br />
HW – hybrid section with on-campus meeting at the<br />
Western Campus<br />
HRT 127 Horticultural Botany<br />
ITD 132 Structured Query Language (T-SQL)<br />
ITD 134 PL/SQL Programming<br />
ITD 195 Flash<br />
ITD 298 Seminar and Project Web Design Capstone<br />
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts<br />
ITE 140 Spreadsheet Software (Excel)<br />
ITN 114 Windows XP Professional<br />
ITN 115 Windows 2003 Server (SER)<br />
ITN 116 Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure Implementation,<br />
Management, & Maintenance<br />
ITN 170 Linux System Administration<br />
ITN 171 Unix I<br />
ITP 251 Systems Analysis and Design<br />
ITP 298 Seminar and Project: Programming Capstone<br />
LGL 126 Legal Writing<br />
LGL 238 Bankruptcy<br />
MEN 101 Mental Health Skill Training I<br />
MKT 110 Principles of Selling<br />
MKT 238 Fashion Merchandising<br />
SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I
2009 Spring Schedule of Classes J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
Academic Department Phone Numbers (see page 3 for college telephone numbers)<br />
ACCOUNTING PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE<br />
PRC 523-5301<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY<br />
PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE AND<br />
INTERPRETIVE EDUCATION<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
ARCHITECTURE PRC 523-5225<br />
ARTS PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
AUTOMOTIVE WC 523-5432<br />
BIOLOGY PRC 523-5225<br />
DTC 523-5374<br />
BUILDING PRC 523-5225<br />
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />
AND ADMINISTRATION<br />
PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
CHEMISTRY PRC 523-5225<br />
DTC 523-5374<br />
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT<br />
DTC 523-5374<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />
PRC 523-5225<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
PRC 523-5225<br />
DTC 523-5374<br />
CULINARY ARTS DTC 523-5069<br />
DENTAL ASSISTING<br />
DTC 523-5380<br />
DENTAL LABORATORY<br />
DTC 523-5931<br />
DIESEL WC 523-5432<br />
Department offering course<br />
Course<br />
Abbreviation<br />
Number<br />
(1-9 not for college<br />
level credits)<br />
ID Number<br />
Required in place<br />
of course and section<br />
number when<br />
enrolling.<br />
• ACCOUNTING<br />
DISTANCE EDUCATION<br />
523-5612<br />
1-800-711-1628<br />
DRAFTING PRC 523-5225<br />
ECONOMICS PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
EDUCATION DTC 523-5374<br />
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
PRC 523-5225<br />
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY<br />
PRC 523-5225<br />
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
DTC 523-5375<br />
ENGINEERING PRC 523-5225<br />
ENGLISH PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
WC 523-5432<br />
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE<br />
PRC 523-5020<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />
PRC 523-5225<br />
EQUINE MANAGEMENT<br />
WC 523-5432<br />
FINANCIAL SERVICES<br />
PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
FIRE SCIENCE PRC 523-5518<br />
FRENCH PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
GEOGRAPHY PRC 523-5263<br />
GEOLOGY PRC 523-5741<br />
GERMAN PRC 523-5263<br />
HEALTH PRC 523-5225<br />
DTC 523-5375<br />
WC 523-5432<br />
HOW TO READ THE COURSE OFFERING<br />
• ACC-211–PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I<br />
12345 01PR MTWThF 3 8:00-8:50 AM Smith Rm 344, PRC-BLDG B<br />
• • • • • • •<br />
Section Number<br />
Reflecting specific days, times,<br />
and locations.<br />
PR= Parham Road<br />
DT= Downtown<br />
WC= Western<br />
CP= Learning Community at PRC<br />
CP= Learning Community at DTC<br />
EC=Varina High School<br />
DL= Distance Learning<br />
HP= Hybrid, on-campus<br />
meetings at PRC<br />
HD= Hybrid, on-campus<br />
meetings at DTC<br />
HW= Hybrid, on-campus<br />
meetings at WC<br />
Days<br />
Days the <strong>class</strong><br />
meets:<br />
M–Monday<br />
T–Tuesday<br />
W–Wednesday<br />
Th–Thursday<br />
F–Friday<br />
S–Saturday<br />
Su–Sunday<br />
Credits<br />
Number of credits<br />
for billing purposes.<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
DTC 523-5375<br />
HISTORY PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
WC 523-5432<br />
HORTICULTURE WC 523-5946<br />
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT<br />
DTC 523-5069<br />
HUMAN SERVICES DTC 523-5374<br />
INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY<br />
PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
LEGAL ASSISTING PRC 523-5263<br />
MARKETING PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
MARKETING MANAGEMENT<br />
PRC 523-5301<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
MATHEMATICS PRC 523-5225<br />
DTC 523-5374<br />
WC 523-5432<br />
MEDICAL LABORATORY<br />
DTC 523-5375<br />
MENTAL HEALTH DTC 523-5374<br />
MUSIC DTC 523-5177<br />
NATURAL SCIENCE DTC 523-5374<br />
NURSING DTC 523-5375<br />
OPTICIANRY DTC 523-5415<br />
PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY<br />
DTC 523-5375<br />
PHILOSOPHY PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY PRC 523-5263<br />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND<br />
RECREATION PRC 523-5375<br />
DTC 523-5375<br />
Hours<br />
Times the<br />
<strong>class</strong> meets.<br />
Instructor<br />
Name of teacher of<br />
the <strong>class</strong>.<br />
Staff = name of<br />
instructor will be<br />
available in school<br />
office prior to <strong>class</strong>’s<br />
first meeting.<br />
PHYSICS PRC 523-5741<br />
POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
PRINTING PRC 523-5263<br />
PSYCHOLOGY PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
REAL ESTATE PRC 523-5301<br />
RECREATION AND PARKS<br />
PRC 523-5225<br />
DTC 523-5375<br />
RELIGION PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
RESPIRATORY THERAPY<br />
DTC 523-5009<br />
RETAIL MERCHANDISING<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE PRC 523-5263<br />
SOCIOLOGY PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
SPANISH PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
SPEECH AND DRAMA<br />
PRC 523-5263<br />
DTC 523-5177<br />
STUDENT AFFAIRS<br />
523-5296<br />
TELECOMMUNICATIONS<br />
PRC 523-5301<br />
TRAVEL AND TOURISM<br />
DTC 523-5069<br />
WELDING WC 523-5432<br />
PRC = Parham Road Campus<br />
DTC = Downtown Campus<br />
WC = Western Campus<br />
EC = Varina High School<br />
Location<br />
Room, campus, building<br />
number where <strong>class</strong> meets.<br />
TBA = to be announced.<br />
Information about location<br />
will be available in school<br />
office prior to <strong>class</strong>’s first<br />
meeting.<br />
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ACC -- Accounting<br />
ACC - 115 -- Applied Accounting<br />
65192 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Foster Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67525 DL01 3 Boursiquot<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email students about Online<br />
Orientation and course information between 3/7/09-3/10/09.<br />
ACC - 124 -- Payroll Accounting<br />
64672 DL01 3 Boursiquot<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Razina<br />
Boursiquot, at: RBoursiquot@reynolds.edu between Jan. 4th-11th for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
ACC - 211 -- Principles of Accounting I<br />
64668 01DT M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Shaver Rm 426, DTC<br />
64642 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Burton Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64646 02PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Small Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64652 03PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Small Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64654 04PR T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Burton Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64656 05PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Small Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64670 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Christopher Rm 583, DTC<br />
64658 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Bomboy Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64660 82PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM King Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64662 83PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Shaver Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64664 84PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Shaver Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
71035 DL03 3 Staff<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Staff,<br />
at: staff@reynolds.edu between Jan. 4th-11th for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64674 DL01 3 Brann<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Gregory<br />
Brann, at: GBrann@reynolds.edu between Jan. 4th-11th for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64928 DL02 3 Brann<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Gregory<br />
Brann, at: GBrann@reynolds.edu between 03/07/09-03/10/09 for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
ACC - 212 -- Principles of Accounting II<br />
64666 01DT M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Shaver Rm 426, DTC<br />
64640 01PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Small Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
4644 02PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Small Rm 344, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65466 81DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Edwards Rm 426, DTC<br />
64648 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Shaver Rm 344, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
71036 DL03 3 Staff<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Staff,<br />
at: Staff@reynolds.edu between Jan. 4th-11th for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64676 DL01 3 Shaver<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email students about Online<br />
Orientation and course information between 1/9/09-1/12/09.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67522 DL02 3 Brann<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email students about Online<br />
Orientation and course information between 3/7/09-3/10/09.<br />
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ACC - 221 -- Intermediate Accounting I<br />
65194 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Parker Rm 426, DTC<br />
ACC - 222 -- Intermediate Accounting II<br />
64638 81PR W 3 4:00-6:40PM King Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ACC - 241 -- Auditing I<br />
64634 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Campbell Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ACC - 261 -- Principles of Federal Taxation I<br />
64636 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Small Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ADJ -- Administration of Justice<br />
ADJ - 105 -- The Juvenile Justice System<br />
65704 01HP M 3 11AM-12:15PM Jessie Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday.<br />
63410 81PR T 3 6:00-8:40PM Wheeler Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ADJ - 134 -- Collection and Preservation of Physical Evidence<br />
65208 81PR W 3 6:00-8:40PM Lamb Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ADJ - 201 -- Criminology<br />
64982 01PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Jessie Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64984 81PR M 3 6:00-8:40PM Wood Rm F1, PRC-Bldg F<br />
ADJ - 212 -- Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures<br />
64122 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Jessie Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64124 81PR W 3 6:00-8:40PM Freis Rm 344, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ADJ - 228 -- Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs<br />
67176 81PR Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Eley Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ADJ - 233 -- Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism<br />
67532 DL01 3 Varner<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 8, 5:00-<br />
6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 230-Burnette Hall.<br />
ADJ - 235 -- Research in Criminal Justice<br />
NOTE: ADJ 235 will substitute for FIR 260.<br />
65678 01HP W 3 9:30-10:45AM Jessie Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Wednesday.<br />
ADJ - 290 -- Coordinated Internship in Admin Justice<br />
65548 01PR W 3 1:00-3:40PM Jessie Rm 372, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 01PR: There will be a mandatory meeting held on Wednesday, November 19, at 1 pm in my<br />
office, room 341. Anyone planning on signing up for this course MUST be at the meeting on this<br />
day.<br />
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ARA -- Arabic<br />
ARA - 101 -- Beginning Arabic I<br />
65214 91PR S 4 8:00-11:30AM Coovadia Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ARA - 102 -- Beginning Arabic II<br />
63412 81PR W 4 6:00-9:30PM Coovadia Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
ARA - 202 -- Intermediate Arabic II<br />
64128 81PR T 3 6:30-9:10PM Coovadia Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ARC -- Architecture<br />
ARC - 122 -- Architectural Drafting II<br />
64134 01PR T Th 3 1:00-3:15PM Bass Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ARC - 132 -- Materials and Methods of Construction II<br />
64130 01PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Bass Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64136 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Durrett Rm 256, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ARC - 211 -- Computer-Aided Drafting Applications<br />
NOTE: Class uses Autodesk Revit Architecture 2009<br />
64132 81PR W 3 6:00-9:40PM Powers Rm 255, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67141 82PR Th 3 6:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 255, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ARC - 213 -- Architectural Drafting IV<br />
65654 01PR M W 3 10AM-12:10PM Andrews Rm 255, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ARC - 242 -- Building Electrical Systems<br />
65812 81PR T Th 3 4:00-5:15PM Bass Rm 256, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ART -- Arts<br />
ART - 100 -- Art Appreciation<br />
67131 81DT F 3 7:00-9:40PM Dyen Rm 312, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63422 DL01 3 Mullins<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
4:00-5:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 217-Burnette Hall.<br />
65512 DL02 3 Mullins<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 14,<br />
4:00-5:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 217-Burnette Hall.<br />
65432 DL03 3 Mullins<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
4:00-5:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 217-Burnette Hall.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
66240 DL04 3 Staff<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting March 9, 4:30-<br />
6:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 217-Burnette Hall.<br />
ART - 101 -- History and Appreciation of Art I<br />
65956 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Steele Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64946 DL01 3 Steele<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
4:00-5:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 217-Burnette Hall.<br />
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ART - 102 -- History and Appreciation of Art II<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: See the Pictures--Hear the Stories<br />
63414 05CP T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Steele Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 05CP: ART 102-05CP and HIS 102-05CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
ART - 121 -- Drawing I<br />
67136 01PR T Th 4 9:00-11:40AM Deal Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67137 81PR T Th 4 6:00-8:40PM Meloro Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67139 82DT S 4 10AM-3:10PM Best Rm 368, DTC<br />
Section 82DT: A Fuel Smart Class. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart Classes.<br />
ART - 122 -- Drawing II<br />
64978 81PR M W 4 6:00-8:40PM Garland Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ART - 125 -- Introduction to Painting<br />
63420 81PR M W 3 2:00-4:20PM Meloro Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ART - 131 -- Fundamentals of Design I<br />
65252 81DT M 4 6:00-9:40PM Best Rm 368, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: This course is web-enhanced with all assessments given on Blackboard.<br />
ART - 133 -- Visual Arts Foundation<br />
65364 81HP W 4 10AM-12:40PM Mullins Rm 217, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Color theory course that introduces students to Photoshop. Basic computer<br />
skills required. Hybrid section w/ out-of-<strong>class</strong> lab work assigned by instructor and required<br />
on-campus meeting every Wednesday.<br />
ART - 151 -- Theory and Practice of Ceramics I<br />
63416 81PR M W 3 6:00-8:20PM Dyen Rm 108, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ART - 152 -- Theory and Practice of Ceramics II<br />
63418 81PR M W 3 6:00-8:20PM Dyen Rm 108, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ART - 217 -- Electronic Graphic Design I<br />
64138 81PR T Th 4 6:00-8:10PM Mullins Rm 217, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: This course is web-enhanced with all assessments given on Blackboard.<br />
ART - 218 -- Electronic Graphic Design II<br />
64140 81PR T Th 4 6:00-8:10PM Mullins Rm 217, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: This course is web-enhanced with all assessments given on Blackboard.<br />
ART - 241 -- Painting I<br />
64142 81PR T Th 4 2:00-4:40PM Mullins Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ART - 242 -- Painting II<br />
64980 81PR T Th 4 2:00-4:40PM Mullins Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ART - 243 -- Watercolor I<br />
65112 81PR M W 3 2:00-4:20PM Meloro Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ART - 244 -- Watercolor II<br />
65250 81PR M W 3 2:00-4:20PM Meloro Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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ART - 293 -- Studies in Art (Painting)<br />
65110 81PR T Th 4 2:00-4:40PM Mullins Rm 308, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ASL -- American Sign Language<br />
ASL - 100 -- Orientation to Acquisition of ASL as an Adult<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65830 DL01 2 Aquiline<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus meetings. Students<br />
email instructor: Carol-lee Aquiline at: caquiline@reynolds.edu (between 1/5/09-1/12/09) regarding<br />
orientation and other information.<br />
ASL - 101 -- American Sign Language I<br />
NOTE: ASL 101 is designed to be taken in conjunction with ASL 100, which is a distance education<br />
course. Students taking ASL 101 for foreign language credit are not required to take ASL 100.<br />
63424 01PR T Th 4 1:00-2:40PM Staff Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
63426 81DT M W 4 6:00-7:40PM Staff Rm 370, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: See NOTE above ASL 101-01PR.<br />
ASL - 102 -- American Sign Language II<br />
NOTE: ASL 102 has a prerequisite of ASL 101.<br />
63430 01PR M W 4 10:00-11:40AM Sofinski Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ASL - 201 -- American Sign Language III<br />
NOTE: ASL 201 has a prerequisite of ASL 102.<br />
64144 81DT Th 3 6:30-9:10PM Weippert Rm 414, DTC<br />
ASL - 202 -- American Sign Language IV<br />
Special Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-30-09<br />
NOTE: ASL 202 has a prerequisite of ASL 201. ASL 202 is designed to be taken in conjunction<br />
with ASL 220.<br />
64146 81DT T Th 3 6:30-8:30PM Sofinski Rm 211, DTC<br />
ASL - 220 -- Comparative Linguistics: ASL and English<br />
65514 DL01 3 Zastrow<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus meetings. Students<br />
email instructor: Marisa Zastrow at: mzastrow@reynolds.edu (between 1/5/09-1/12/09) regarding<br />
orientation and other information.<br />
ASL - 261 -- American Sign Language V<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
70681 DL01 3 Aquiline<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with mandatory face-to-face interactive video<br />
meeting (DTC) Room 211. Students email instructor, Carol-lee Aquiline at: caquiline@reynolds.<br />
edu (between 1/5/09-1/12/09) for <strong>class</strong> orientation and mtg. <strong>schedule</strong>.<br />
AST -- Administrative Support Technology<br />
AST - 80 -- Basic Keyboarding I - Child Care<br />
70538 Z2DT M W 2 12:15-1:15PM Staff Rm 415, DTC<br />
Section Z2DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
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AST - 80 -- Basic Keyboarding I - Clerical<br />
62770 Z1DT M W 1 12:15-1:10PM Staff Rm 462B, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
AST - 81 -- Basic Keyboarding II<br />
64692 Z1DT T Th 3 10:45AM-12:00PM Staff Rm 619, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
AST - 85 -- Office Procedures I<br />
64694 Z1DT T Th 3 12:00-1:15PM Staff Rm 619, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
AST - 88 -- Microcomputer Concepts and Applications<br />
66066 Z1DT T Th 3 9:00-10:15AM Staff Rm 462B, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
AST - 90 -- Coordinated Internship in Admin Sup Tech<br />
65824 Z1DT Th 5 9:00AM-1:30PM Staff Rm 431, DTC<br />
And Th 10:30-11:45AM Staff Rm 384, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
AST - 101 -- Keyboarding I<br />
64680 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Wilson Rm 415, DTC<br />
65076 31PR S 3 8:20-11:15AM Whitehead Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64992 DL01 3 Jackson<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
AST - 102 -- Keyboarding II<br />
64682 01DT S 3 11:20AM-2:00PM Whitehead Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64996 DL01 3 Jackson<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
students between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
AST - 107 -- Editing/Proofreading Skills<br />
67457 01PR M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Wilson Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64684 DL01 3 Gay<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
AST - 137 -- Records Management<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64998 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
AST - 141 -- Word Processing I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64686 DL01 3 Wilson<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
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AST - 142 -- Word Processing II<br />
67459 01DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Wilson Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64688 DL01 3 Ritger<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
AST - 190 -- Coordinated Internship in Administrative Support Technology<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
66068 01 M W 3 3:00-5:40PM Osuanah Rm 415, DTC<br />
AST - 205 -- Business Communications<br />
65426 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Cobbs Rm 415, DTC<br />
64678 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Gay Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64990 DL01 3 Gay<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
AST - 243 -- Office Administration I<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64690 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
AST - 245 -- Medical Machine Transcription<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65832 DL01 3 Wagner<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
AUB -- Auto Body<br />
AUB - 111 -- Auto Body Theory and Shop Practices I<br />
65576 01WC T W Th 8 10AM-2:15PM Ickes Rm 120, Chesterfield Tech Ctr<br />
AUB - 113 -- Automotive Body Theory and Shop Practices III<br />
67764 01WC T W Th 6 2:20-6:00PM Ickes Rm 120, Chesterfield Tech Ctr<br />
AUB - 119 -- Automotive Painting<br />
65572 06WC W Th 4 6:20-9:00PM Staff Rm 120, Chesterfield Tech Ctr<br />
AUT -- Automotive<br />
AUT - 111 -- Automotive Engines I<br />
65160 01WC Th F 4 9:00-11:40AM Schwendeman Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
69751 02WC S 4 9:00AM-3:00PM Staff Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 02WC: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
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AUT - 112 -- Automotive Engines II<br />
63432 01WC M T 3 8:00-10:15AM Schwendeman Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
63434 02WC Th F 3 8:00-10:15AM Jenkins Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
63440 06WC M T 3 6:00-8:15PM Olson Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
AUT - 136 -- Automotive Vehicle Inspection<br />
63436 06WC T 2 6:00-8:45PM Jenkins Rm 127, WC-Bldg C20<br />
AUT - 142 -- Auto Power Trains II<br />
63438 01WC T W 4 1:00-3:45PM Peace Rm 124, WC-Bldg C20<br />
65162 06WC M W 4 6:00-8:40PM Jenkins Rm G08, WC-Bldg C01<br />
AUT - 165 -- Auto Diagnosis and Tune-Up<br />
63442 01WC M 2 1:00-4:40PM Schwendeman Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
AUT - 197 -- Cooperative Education in Automotive<br />
64158 01WC Open Lab 2 Schwendeman Rm 001, Area Coop Ed Partners<br />
AUT - 236 -- Automotive Climate Control<br />
64970 06WC T Th 4 6:00-8:40PM Whaley Rm G09, WC-Bldg C01<br />
AUT - 241 -- Automotive Electricity I<br />
64958 01WC M T 3 11AM-1:15PM Jenkins Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
69748 02WC F 3 3:00-8:00PM Staff Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 02WC: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
65602 06HW W 3 6:00-10:15PM Cortez Rm 124, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 06HW: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Meets in <strong>class</strong>room every other week. Instructor permission required<br />
to register - please call Joe Cortez - 523-5936.<br />
64160 06WC W 3 6:00-10:15PM Tyler Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
AUT - 242 -- Automotive Electricity II<br />
64152 01WC M T 3 10:30AM-12:45PM Olson Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
64154 02WC Th F 3 10:30AM-12:45PM Cortez Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
AUT - 245 -- Automotive Electronics<br />
64148 01WC Th F 4 1:00-3:45PM Schwendeman Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
65606 06HW Th 4 6:00-10:15PM Cortez Rm 124, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 06HW: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Meets in <strong>class</strong>room every other week. Instructor permission required<br />
to register - please call Joe Cortez - 523-5936.<br />
AUT - 267 -- Automotive Suspension & Braking Systems<br />
64164 01WC M T 4 8:00-10:45AM Jenkins Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
AUT - 268 -- Automotive Alignment<br />
64150 01WC W 2 8:30AM-12:15PM Schwendeman Rm 117, WC-Bldg C20<br />
64162 06WC Th 2 6:00-9:40PM Olson Rm G08, WC-Bldg C01<br />
AUT - 297 -- Cooperative Education in Automotive<br />
64156 01WC Open Lab 2 Schwendeman Rm 001, Area Coop Ed Partners<br />
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BIO -- Biology<br />
BIO - 1 -- Foundations of Biology<br />
62718 01DT T Th 4 2:00-3:50PM Stewart Rm 626, DTC<br />
62720 81PR M W 4 6:00-7:50PM Staff Rm 136, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
BIO - 101 -- General Biology I<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for BIO 101 - Satisfactory score on reading placement test.<br />
63444 01DT M W F 4 11:00-11:50AM Mott Rm 662, DTC<br />
And M W 12:00-1:15PM Rm 627, DTC<br />
65032 02DT M W F 4 11:00-11:50AM Mott Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And M W 1:30-2:45PM Rm 627, DTC<br />
63448 02PR T Th 4 9:30-10:45AM Staff Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 8:00-9:15AM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65942 03DT T Th 4 9:00-10:15AM Staff Rm 627, DTC<br />
And T Th 10:30-11:45AM Rm 627, DTC<br />
63450 03PR M W F 4 9:00-9:50AM Ridlon Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M 10AM-12:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63452 04PR M W F 4 9:00-9:50AM Ridlon Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 10AM-12:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63454 05PR T Th 4 11AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And T 1:00-3:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63456 06PR T Th 4 11AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And Th 1:00-3:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63446 06WC M W 4 3:30-4:45PM Staff Rm 223, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And M W 5:00-6:15PM Rm 223, WC-Bldg C20<br />
63458 07PR M W 4 11AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And M W 12:30-1:45PM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63460 08PR M W 4 11AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And F 11AM-1:40PM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69674 09DT S 4 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 627, DTC<br />
And S 12:00-2:40PM Rm 627, DTC<br />
Section 09DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
65034 81PR T 4 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 7:00-9:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65310 82PR T 4 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M 7:00-9:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65058 DL01 4 Stewart<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus labs. Scheduled on-<br />
campus meeting Jan. 13, 5:00-6:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 619. Required on-campus labs meet Fridays.<br />
Jan 30, Feb. 27, & April 17, 6:00-10:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 627. Off-campus Internet access required.<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
69679 41PR M W 4 8:00-10:40AM Epstein Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And T Th 8:00-10:40AM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Special Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
63462 81DT M 4 6:00-8:40PM Smith-Hamilton Rm 637, DTC<br />
And W 6:00-8:40PM Rm 637, DTC<br />
BIO - 102 -- General Biology II<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for BIO 102 is completion of BIO 101.<br />
65036 01DT M W F 4 9:00-9:50AM Mott Rm 627, DTC<br />
And M W F 10:00-10:50AM Rm 627, DTC<br />
65932 01PR M W F 4 8:00-8:50AM Wright Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And M W 9:00-10:15AM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63464 02DT T Th 4 11:30AM-12:45PM Staff Rm 636, DTC<br />
And Th 1:00-3:40PM Rm 627, DTC<br />
65954 03DT M 4 2:00-4:40PM Rice Rm 636, DTC<br />
And W 2:00-4:40PM Rm 636, DTC<br />
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LEARNING COMMUNITY: "Ignorantia Supremus Tyrranus"--Civic Responsibility and the Life Sciences<br />
65038 03PR T Th 4 9:30-10:45AM Martin Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T 12:30-3:10PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 03CP: BIO 102-03CP and ENG 112-15CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
65040 04PR T Th 4 9:30-10:45AM Martin Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 12:00-2:40PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63466 06PR M W 4 12:30-1:45PM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M 2:00-4:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63468 07PR M W F 4 2:00-2:50PM Martin Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M W F 3:00-3:50PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69682 08PR S 4 9:00-11:40AM Neal Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And S 12:00-2:40PM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 08PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63470 81PR T Th 4 4:00-5:15PM Staff Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 5:30-6:45PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70816 81WC M W 4 4:00-5:15PM Staff Rm 226, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And M W 5:30-6:45PM Rm 226, WC-Bldg C20<br />
63472 82DT M W 4 6:00-7:15PM Rice Rm 627, DTC<br />
And M W 7:30-8:45PM Rm 627, DTC<br />
63474 82PR M 4 7:00-9:40PM Herren Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T 7:00-9:40PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65314 83PR M 4 7:00-9:40PM Herren Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 7:00-9:40PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63482 DL01 4 Stewart<br />
Section DL01: A distance education Internet course with required on-campus labs. Scheduled<br />
on-campus meeting Jan. 14, 5:00-6:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 619. Required on-campus labs meet Saturdays,<br />
Feb. 28, & April 18, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 627. Off-campus Internet access required.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65312 42PR M W 4 8:00-10:40AM Epstein Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
And T Th 8:00-10:40AM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Special Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65924 84PR T 4 7:00-10:10PM Neal Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And Th 7:00-10:10PM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
BIO - 107 -- Biology of the Environment<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for BIO 107 is satisfactory score on reading placement test or completion<br />
of all developmental English. This course transfers to VCU as a biological science.<br />
63478 01PR T Th 4 9:00-10:15AM Groover Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 10:30-11:45AM Rm 233, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69685 81DT M W 4 7:30-8:45PM Staff Rm 626, DTC<br />
And M W 6:00-7:15PM Rm 636, DTC<br />
BIO - 205 -- General Microbiology<br />
65292 01HP T 4 1:00-3:40PM Lawrence Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus lab meeting every Tuesday.<br />
65708 02HP Th 4 1:00-3:40PM Lawrence Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 02HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus lab meeting every Thursday.<br />
64166 81PR M W 4 6:00-7:15PM Staff Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M W 7:30-8:45PM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65838 82PR T Th 4 4:00-5:15PM Lawrence Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 5:30-6:45PM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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BIO - 206 -- Cell Biology<br />
65840 81DT M W 4 6:00-7:15PM Adams Rm 651, DTC<br />
And M W 7:30-8:45PM Rm 651, DTC<br />
BIO - 232 -- Human Anatomy and Physiology II<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for BIO 232 is completion of BIO 231.<br />
65056 01PR T Th 4 9:30-10:45AM Wright Rm 256, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 10:45AM-12:00PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64168 81DT T Th 4 6:00-7:15PM Howard Rm 636, DTC<br />
And T 7:30-10:10PM Rm 636, DTC<br />
BLD -- Building<br />
BLD - 103 -- Principles of Residential Building Construction Inspection<br />
64174 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Shingleton Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
BLD - 231 -- Construction Estimating<br />
64172 81PR M W 3 4:30-5:45PM Bass Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Timberline Estimating Software<br />
BLD - 247 -- Construction Planning and Scheduling<br />
64170 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Perzanowski Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Primivera Scheduling Software<br />
BUS -- Business Management/Administration<br />
BUS - 100 -- Introduction to Business<br />
63484 01DT M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Cannon Rm 426, DTC<br />
63488 01PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Cobbs Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63496 02DT M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Osuanah Rm 456, DTC<br />
63490 02PR M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Osuanah Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67106 02WC M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Osuanah Rm 116, WC-Bldg C01<br />
65168 03DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Eseonu Rm 426, DTC<br />
65448 03PR T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Pugh Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65446 04DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Cobbs Rm 426, DTC<br />
63492 04PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Pugh Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Teamwork & Truth--Working Together for Ethics in Business<br />
68681 05CP T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Osuanah Rm 202, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 05CP: BUS 100-05CP and ENG 111-05CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63498 06PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Pugh Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63500 07PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Eseonu Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67873 08HP W 3 4:00-6:40PM Cobbs Rm 225, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Osuanah Rm 225, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 08HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every alternate Wednesday beginning<br />
01/17/09.<br />
70701 10DT S 3 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 456, DTC<br />
Section 10DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
70700 10PR F 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 10PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63486 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Smith Rm 426, DTC<br />
65170 81EC W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm E6, Varina High School<br />
63502 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Altholz Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65428 81WC W 3 6:00-8:40PM Jenkins Rm 210, WC-Bldg C20<br />
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65522 82DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Smith Rm 559, DTC<br />
63494 83PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Ritger Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
67120 83DT T Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 367, DTC<br />
63506 DL01 3 Ritger<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
66062 DL02 3 Turner<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65742 83DT 3 Staff<br />
5744 84PR M W 3 7:00-9:40PM Jenkins Rm 225, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
66138 DL03 3 Grantum<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
BUS - 111 -- Principles of Supervision I<br />
65430 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Smith Rm 431, DTC<br />
67677 DL01 3 Grantum<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
BUS - 117 -- Leadership Development<br />
66000 01HP M W 3 10:00-10:50AM Baudean Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday and alternate Wednesdays.<br />
65498 82DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Cannon Rm 431, DTC<br />
BUS - 125 -- Applied Business Mathematics<br />
67147 01PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Cobbs Rm 343, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63504 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Gladstone Rm 431, DTC<br />
63508 DL01 3 Stern<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Stephen<br />
Stern, at: SStern@reynolds.edu between Jan. 4th-11th for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
BUS - 200 -- Principles of Management<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
67690 DL01 3 Ritger<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
BUS - 201 -- Organizational Behavior<br />
65526 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Fuschini Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
BUS - 208 -- Quality and Productivity Management<br />
65528 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Turner Rm 431, DTC<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67698 DL01 3 Turner<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
BUS - 220 -- Introduction to Business Statistics<br />
64870 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Burton Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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BUS - 240 -- Introduction to Business Law<br />
64696 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Cobbs Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
CHD -- Childhood Development<br />
CHD - 80 -- Beginning Skills in Early Childhood Education<br />
63522 Z1DT M W 3 9:00-10:15AM Staff Rm 436, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
CHD - 87 -- Awareness of Child Development: Problems/Policies<br />
63524 Z1DT M W 3 10:30-11:45AM Staff Rm 337, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
CHD - 90 -- Coordinated Internship in Childhood Development<br />
63526 Z1DT F 5 9:00AM-1:30PM Staff Rm 352, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
CHD - 118 -- Language Arts for Young Children<br />
63512 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM McLean Rm 328, DTC<br />
69068 81PR T 3 6:00-8:40PM Piercy Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65270 DL01 3 McLean<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 12:00-<br />
2:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 382.<br />
CHD - 120 -- Introduction to Early Childhood Education<br />
65012 01DT W 3 10AM-12:40PM Smith White Rm 366, DTC<br />
65968 50DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Larue Rm 001, Minnieland Child Care<br />
Section 50DT: Class held at Minnieland Skipwith Academy, 7344 Townes Road, Richmond, 23226.<br />
70841 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Shaw Rm 366, DTC<br />
68387 DL01 3 Larue<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning internet course. Scheduled on campus meeting Jan. 10, 12:00-<br />
2:00 p.m., (DTC) Room 380.<br />
CHD - 145 -- Teaching Art, Music, and Movement to Children<br />
65970 01DT T 3 9:30AM-12:10PM Binford Rm 0001, Starling Childcare &<br />
63516 50DT M 3 6:30-9:10PM Greenidge-Moore Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
Section 50DT: Taught at Robert L. Taylor Childcare Center, 929 North 26th Street, Richmond,<br />
VA 23223<br />
65732 51DT M 3 6:45-9:25PM Greenidge-Moore Rm 0001, Kids World<br />
Section 51 DT: Taught at Kids World Learning Center, 931 Providence Road, Richmond, VA<br />
63514 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Greenidge-Moore Rm 366, DTC<br />
CHD - 146 -- Math, Science, and Social Studies for Children<br />
63528 01DT W 3 10AM-12:40PM McLean Rm 339, DTC<br />
69091 50DT T 3 9:30AM-12:10PM Larue Rm 0001, Tuckaway Barony<br />
Section 50DT: Taught at Tuckaway Barony, 3351 Barony Crescent, Richmond, VA 23233<br />
69093 51DT Th 3 12:45-3:25PM Coates Rm 0001, Reveille School<br />
Section 51DT: Course taught at Reveille School, 4200 Cary Street Road, Richmond, VA<br />
CHD - 166 -- Infant and Toddler Programs<br />
63518 01DT W 3 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 421, DTC<br />
69097 01PR S 3 9:00-11:40AM Piercy Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
8365 DL01 3 Mandley<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 10:30<br />
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 384.<br />
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CHD - 190 -- Coordinated Internship in Childhood Development<br />
63520 DL01 2 Smith White<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning internet course. Scheduled on campus meeting Jan. 9, 12:00-<br />
3:00 p.m., (DTC) Room 384. Students should bring State Criminal Record and TB Clearance. Schedule<br />
appointment with Program Head prior to enrollment 523-5539.<br />
CHD - 205 -- Guiding the Behavior of Children<br />
64182 01DT Th 3 12:30-3:10PM Smith White Rm 366, DTC<br />
69101 50DT T 3 12:45-3:25PM Coates Rm 0001, Reveille School<br />
Section 50DT: Course taught at Reveille School, 4200 Cary Street Road, Richmond, VA<br />
65814 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Shaw Rm 366, DTC<br />
CHD - 210 -- Introduction to Exceptional Children<br />
65016 01DT Th 3 12:30-3:10PM McLean Rm 328, DTC<br />
70842 50DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Mandley Rm 0001, Westminster Cantrbury<br />
Section 50DT: Course taught at Westminister Canterberry, 1600 Westbrook Avenue, Richmond, VA.<br />
64178 DL01 3 Mandley<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning internet course. Scheduled on campus meeting Jan. 10, 1:00-<br />
3:00 p.m., (DTC) Room 384.<br />
CHD - 216 -- Early Childhood Programs, School, and Social Change<br />
65020 81DT Th 3 6:30-9:10PM Pope-Matthews Rm 426, DTC<br />
CHD - 220 -- Introduction to School-Age Child Care<br />
70843 DL01 3 Smith White<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning internet course. Scheduled on campus meeting Jan. 9, 10:00<br />
a.m.-12:00 p.m., (DTC) Room 384.<br />
CHD - 235 -- Health/Recreation School-Age Child Care<br />
70844 50DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Mandley Rm 0001, YMCA<br />
Section 50DT: Course taught at YMCA Early Learning Center, 2 West Main Street Richmond, VA.<br />
CHD - 270 -- Administration of Childcare Programs<br />
64184 01DT M 3 10AM-12:40PM McLean Rm 366, DTC<br />
65022 01PR S 3 9:00-11:40AM Piercy Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
70845 81HD T 3 6:00-8:40PM McLean Rm 328, DTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every other Tuesday.<br />
CHD - 290 -- Coordinated Internship in Childcare<br />
64180 DL01 3 Smith White<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning internet course. Scheduled on campus meeting Jan. 9, 12:00-<br />
3:00 p.m.,(DTC) Room 384. Students should bring State Criminal Record and TB Clearance. Schedule<br />
appointment with Program Head prior to enrollment 523-5539.<br />
CHM -- Chemistry<br />
CHM - 1 -- Chemistry I<br />
62722 01DT M W 4 9:00-10:50AM Ryan Rm 353, DTC<br />
62724 01PR M W 4 11AM-12:50PM Lovato Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
62728 81DT T Th 4 7:00-8:50PM Staff Rm 626, DTC<br />
62726 81PR T Th 4 7:00-8:50PM Sinanian Rm 225, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
62778 DL01 4 Sullivan<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Mandatory on-campus mtg. 1/10, 2:30-4:30<br />
p.m. (DTC) Rm 619. Regularly <strong>schedule</strong>d study sessions: 1/29, 2/19, 3/12 , 4/9 & 4/30, 6-8 p.m.<br />
(DTC) Rm 619. See: http://teach.jsr.vccs.edu/asullivan/CHM1DL/.<br />
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CHM - 101 -- General Chemistry I<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite of CHM 101 is completion of MTH 3 or equivalent. This course is designed<br />
as a non-science major laboratory science and does not transfer as CHM 101 to VCU.<br />
65702 01HP W 4 1:00-3:40PM Snow Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus lab meeting every Wednesday.<br />
63530 81DT M 4 6:00-8:40PM Warre Rm 662, DTC<br />
And W 6:00-8:40PM Rm 641, DTC<br />
CHM - 102 -- General Chemistry II<br />
70472 01HP F 4 11AM-1:40PM Snow Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus lab meeting every Friday.<br />
CHM - 111 -- College Chemistry I<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for CHM 111 is MTH 163 or 166.<br />
63532 01DT M W F 4 8:00-8:50AM Staff Rm 651, DTC<br />
And M 9:00-11:40AM Rm 641, DTC<br />
63534 01PR M W 4 8:00-9:15AM Lovato Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And F 8:00-10:40AM Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63536 02PR T Th 4 11AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 256, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T 1:00-3:40PM Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65808 03PR T Th 4 1:00-2:15PM Staff Rm 256, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 2:30-5:10PM Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65030 81DT T 4 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 651, DTC<br />
And Th 6:00-8:40PM Rm 641, DTC<br />
Special Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65316 81PR W 4 7:00-10:20PM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M 7:00-10:20PM Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
CHM - 112 -- College Chemistry II<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for CHM 112 is CHM 111 or equivalent.<br />
63540 01DT T Th 4 1:00-2:15PM Sullivan Rm 651, DTC<br />
And T 2:30-5:10PM Rm 641, DTC<br />
63538 01PR M W 4 11AM-12:15PM Snow Rm 256, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M 1:00-3:40PM Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63542 81PR M 4 7:00-9:40PM Moore Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 7:00-9:40PM Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
CHM - 242 -- Organic Chemistry II<br />
64186 81PR T Th 3 5:30-6:45PM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
CHM - 246 -- Organic Chemistry Lab II<br />
64188 81PR LAB T Th 2 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 245, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
CIV -- Civil Engineering Technology<br />
CIV - 172 -- Surveying II<br />
63544 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Letchford Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And S 8:00AM-1:00PM Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Prerequisite CIV 171 or equivalent or instructor approval (804) 448-0205. Eight<br />
(8) Labs TBA.<br />
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CIV - 225 -- Soil Mechanics<br />
67138 81PR Th 2 6:00-7:40PM Seese Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Corequisite CIV 226.<br />
CIV - 226 -- Soil Mechanics Laboratory<br />
NOTE: Students must register for both CIV 225 & CIV 226.<br />
67140 81PR Th 1 8:00-9:40PM Seese Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
CIV - 242 -- Applied Hydraulics and Drainage II<br />
64698 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Mills Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Prerequisite CIV 241 or equivalent or instructor approval (804) 786-9013.<br />
CIV - 297 -- Cooperative Education in Civil Engineering<br />
64702 01PR 3 McConnell<br />
Section 01PR: Technical Elective for Civil Engineering Technology.<br />
CSC -- Computer Science<br />
CSC - 155 -- Computer Concepts and Applications<br />
63546 01DT T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Staff Rm 382, DTC<br />
63550 01PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Mathews Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
3552 02PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Mathews Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
7725 03PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Staff Rm 226, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63548 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Ribakov Rm 380, DTC<br />
65712 81HP M 3 6:00-8:40PM Palmer Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every other Monday beginning 1/12/2009.<br />
63554 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Steepleton Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
3556 82PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Guthrie Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
3558 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 8, 12:00-<br />
1:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
CSC - 195 -- Technology in the Classroom<br />
65714 81HP M 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Required on-campus meeting every other Monday<br />
beginning 01/26 and online assignments beginning 01/12.<br />
CSC - 201 -- Computer Science I<br />
64190 81PR T Th 4 5:00-6:50PM Mathews Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
CSC - 205 -- Computer Organization<br />
64192 81PR M W 4 5:00-6:50PM Juraszek Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 6:00-6:50PM Rm 249, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
CSC - 210 -- Programming with C++<br />
64194 DL01 4 Mathews<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8, 1:30-<br />
2:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
Culinary Arts (Refer to Hospitality Management Section)<br />
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DIT -- Dietetics<br />
DIT - 121 -- Nutrition I<br />
63560 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 412D, DTC<br />
63562 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
63564 82PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65658 DL01 3 Wong<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Mandatory on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
DNA -- Dental Assisting<br />
DNA - 100 -- Introduction to Oral Health Professions<br />
63568 01DT M 1 9:00-9:50AM Daniel Rm 577, DTC<br />
DNA - 103 -- Introduction to Oral Health<br />
63566 01DT F 1 9:00-9:50AM White Rm 577, DTC<br />
DNA - 108 -- Dental Science<br />
63582 01DT F 3 10:00-11:40AM White Rm 577, DTC<br />
And F 1:00-3:40PM Rm 577, DTC<br />
DNA - 109 -- Practical Infection Control<br />
63576 01DT M 3 1:00-2:50PM Smith Rm 577, DTC<br />
And Th 1:00-3:40PM Rm 577, DTC<br />
DNA - 110 -- Dental Materials<br />
63580 01DT M 3 10:00-11:50AM Smith Rm 577, DTC<br />
And Th 1:00-3:00PM Rm 577, DTC<br />
DNA - 113 -- Chairside Assisting I<br />
63572 01DT M 3 3:00-4:50PM Daniel Rm 577, DTC<br />
And W 9:00-11:40AM Rm 577, DTC<br />
DNA - 114 -- Chairside Assisting II<br />
65922 01DT T 4 10:00-11:50AM Staff Rm 577, DTC<br />
And T 1:00-3:40PM Staff Rm 577, DTC<br />
And W 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 513, DTC<br />
DNA - 119 -- Dental Therapeutics<br />
63574 01DT M 1 9:00-9:50AM Staff Rm 513, DTC<br />
DNA - 120 -- Community Health<br />
63584 01DT M 1 10:00-11:00AM Daniel Rm 513, DTC<br />
DNA - 134 -- Dental Radiology and Practicum<br />
65926 01DT M 3 11:00-11:50AM Daniel Rm 513, DTC<br />
And M 1:00-1:50PM Rm 513, DTC<br />
And W 1:00-3:40PM Rm 513, DTC<br />
DNA - 140 -- Externship<br />
63586 01DT F 5 8:00AM-12:00PM Staff Rm 576A, DTC<br />
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DNA - 190 -- Coordinated Internship in Dental Assisting<br />
63578 01DT T 2 8:00AM-12:00PM Daniel Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And T 1:00-5:00PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
65124 02DT T 2 8:00AM-12:00PM Black Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And T 1:00-5:00PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
DNL -- Dental Laboratory<br />
DNL - 110 -- Dental Laboratory Materials<br />
65002 DL01 3 Baughan<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 12:00<br />
- 2:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 578A. Two on-campus meetings to be held March 13 & May 8, 9:00 a.m.<br />
-1:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 578A.<br />
DNL - 120 -- Dental Anatomy and Physiology<br />
65004 DL01 3 Baughan<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 12:00-<br />
2:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 578A. Two on-campus meetings to be held March 13 & May 8, 9:00 a.m.-1:00<br />
p.m. (DTC) Room 578A.<br />
DNL - 135 -- Introduction to Removable Partial Dentures<br />
64196 01DT M W 6 8:00-8:50AM Farrell Rm 579, DTC<br />
And M W 9:00AM-2:00PM Rm 579, DTC<br />
DNL - 136 -- Principles of Occlusion<br />
64198 01DT M W 3 2:15-3:05PM Wolfe Rm 579, DTC<br />
And M W 3:20-4:30PM Rm 579, DTC<br />
DNL - 138 -- Introduction to Fixed Prosthodontics<br />
65480 DL01 6 Baughan<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 12:00-<br />
2:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 578A. Two on-campus meetings to be held March 13 & May 8, 9:00 a.m.-1:00<br />
p.m. (DTC) Room 578A.<br />
DNL - 216 -- Dental Laboratory Practicum<br />
64206 01DT T Th 6 8:30AM-4:30PM Farrell Rm 578A, DTC<br />
Wolfe Rm 578A, DTC<br />
DNL - 231 -- Advanced Dental Laboratory Techniques I<br />
64200 01DT F 2 8:30-10:10AM Wolfe Rm 583, DTC<br />
DNL - 240 -- Comprehensive Review in Dental Laboratory Technology<br />
64204 DL01 2 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 12:00-<br />
2:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 578. Two on-campus meetings to be held March 13 & May 8, 9:00 a.m.-1:00<br />
p.m. (DTC) Room 579.<br />
DNL - 298 -- Seminar & Project in Dental Lab Technology<br />
64202 01DT F 1 4:00-4:50PM Baughan Rm 572, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: This is an independent study course.<br />
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DRF -- Drafting<br />
DRF - 111 -- Technical Drafting I<br />
63596 81PR M W 3 7:00-9:15PM Bass Rm 256, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
DRF - 231 -- Computer-Aided Drafting I<br />
NOTE: All sections of DRF 231 use AutoCAD 2009.<br />
65408 01PR T Th 3 10:00-11:40AM Bass Rm 255, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64708 81PR M 3 6:00-9:40PM Andrews Rm 255, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64714 82PR T 3 6:15-9:55PM Weston Rm 255, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
DRF - 232 -- Computer-Aided Drafting II<br />
NOTE: All sections of DRF 232 use AutoCAD 2009.<br />
64706 81PR M 3 6:00-8:40PM Claridge Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64710 82PR T 3 6:00-9:40PM Andrews Rm 251, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
DRF - 233 -- Computer-Aided Drafting III<br />
64704 81PR Th 3 6:00-9:40PM Johns Rm 251, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: AutoCAD 2009.<br />
DRF - 238 -- Computer-Aided Modeling and Rendering<br />
64712 01PR T Th 3 10AM-12:15PM Andrews Rm 251, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 01PR: 3D MAX, Rel.9<br />
DSL -- Diesel<br />
DSL - 126 -- Diesel Engine Reconditioning<br />
63604 01WC M 6 8:00AM-5:00PM Scoville Rm G18, WC-Bldg C01<br />
DSL - 131 -- Diesel Fuel Systems and Tune-Up<br />
63598 01WC T 4 8:30AM-2:00PM Scoville Rm G18, WC-Bldg C01<br />
DSL - 160 -- Air Brake Systems<br />
63600 01WC W 3 8:30AM-12:00PM Scoville Rm G18, WC-Bldg C01<br />
DSL - 176 -- Transportation Air Conditioning<br />
63602 01WC W 2 1:00-3:30PM Scoville Rm G18, WC-Bldg C01<br />
ECO -- Economics<br />
ECO - 120 -- Survey of Economics<br />
63608 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Iamartino Rm 432, DTC<br />
65530 81WC M 3 6:00-8:40PM Iamartino Rm 210, WC-Bldg C20<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
63606 DL01 3 Grantum<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email students course information<br />
between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
ECO - 201 -- Principles of Economics I-Macroeconomics<br />
64716 01DT M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Bomboy Rm 328, DTC<br />
64728 01PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Burton Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64930 02DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Eseonu Rm 428, DTC<br />
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65836 02HD S 3 9:00-11:40AM McKean Rm 428, DTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 02HD: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every alternate Saturday, beginning 1/17.<br />
64730 02PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Burton Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64732 03PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Isbell Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64734 04PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Burton Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67910 05HP W 3 4:00-6:40PM Osuanah Rm 225, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 05HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every alternate Wednesday beginning 1/24.<br />
64720 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Eseonu Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64722 82PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Isbell Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64736 DL01 3 Osuanah<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65746 83DT T Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Anyango Rm 367, DTC<br />
67719 DL02 3 Wencel<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
ECO - 202 -- Principles of Economics II-Microeconomics<br />
65450 01DT M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Bomboy Rm 431, DTC<br />
64932 01PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Burton Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
68537 02PR S 3 8:30-11:10AM Bomboy Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
64724 03PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Bomboy Rm 226, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64726 04PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Bomboy Rm 226, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65070 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM McKean Rm 339, DTC<br />
65454 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM McKean Rm 344, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64738 DL01 3 Wencel<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
EDU -- Education<br />
EDU - 114 -- Driver Task Analysis<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65116 41DT T Th 3 5:30-9:10PM Ragland Rm 0001, RPS Driver Ed Range<br />
Section 41DT: For Driver Education teachers. Meets at the Richmond Public Schools Driver Education<br />
Range located at 1722 Arlington Road, Richmond, VA.<br />
EDU - 140 -- Music and the Arts for Education<br />
68144 DL01 3 Finley<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 12:00-<br />
1:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 462B.<br />
EDU - 200 -- Introduction to Teaching as a Profession<br />
NOTE: Restricted to students who have successfully completed 24 credits of transfer courses.<br />
This course includes 40 hours of supervised field placement.<br />
65158 81HD T 3 6:00-7:15PM Branch Rm 341, DTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HD: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Tuesday.<br />
63408 81PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Alexander Rm 351, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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65258 DL01 3 Morrison<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students email instructor, Dr. Harriet Morrison,<br />
at: hmorrison@reynolds.edu between 1/5-1/10 for <strong>class</strong> orientation and other information.<br />
EDU - 214 -- Instructional Principles of Driver Education<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65118 42DT T Th 3 5:30-9:10PM Ragland Rm 0001, RPS Driver Ed Range<br />
Section 42DT: For Driver Education teachers. Meets at the Richmond Public Schools Driver Education<br />
Range located at 1722 Arlington Road, Richmond, VA.<br />
EDU - 220 -- Teaching Reading<br />
65260 DL01 3 Brockelman<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 9:00-<br />
10:30 a.m. (DTC) Room 462B.<br />
EDU - 225 -- Audiovisual Materials and Computer Software<br />
65738 01DT F 3 10AM-12:40PM Smith White Rm 366, DTC<br />
68400 DL01 3 Larue<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning internet course. Scheduled on campus meeting Jan. 10, 10:00<br />
a.m.-12:00 p.m., (DTC) Room 380.<br />
EDU - 230 -- Curriculum Development and Instructional Media<br />
65254 DL01 3 Branch<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 9:00-<br />
10:30 a.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
EDU - 235 -- Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education<br />
65256 DL01 3 Joseph<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 10:30<br />
a.m. -12:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462B.<br />
EGR -- Engineering<br />
EGR - 110 -- Engineering Graphics<br />
65374 81PR M W 3 4:00-5:40PM Andrews Rm 255, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
EGR - 123 -- Introduction to Engineering Design<br />
NOTE: Co-requisite: MTH 166 or equivalent<br />
64214 01PR M W 2 11AM-12:15PM Flowers Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64212 81PR T Th 2 5:30-6:45PM Flowers Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
EGR - 124 -- Introduction to Engineering and Engineering Methods<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite: MTH 166 or equivalent<br />
64228 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:00AM McConnell Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 10:00-10:45AM Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64210 81PR T Th 3 4:00-5:15PM Flowers Rm 252, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
EGR - 140 -- Engineering Mechanics - Statics<br />
64216 01PR M W 3 11:30AM-12:45PM McConnell Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64226 81PR M W 3 4:00-5:15PM McConnell Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
EGR - 206 -- Engineering Economy<br />
70154 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM McConnell Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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EGR - 245 -- Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics<br />
64230 81PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Flowers Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 01PR: Prerequisite EGR 140 or equivalent.<br />
EGR - 246 -- Mechanics of Materials<br />
64220 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM McConnell Rm 131, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 01PR: Prerequisite EGR 140 or equivalent.<br />
EGR - 251 -- Basic Electric Circuits I<br />
64222 81PR T Th 3 7:00-8:15PM Flowers Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Prerequisites PHY 241 and MTH 174.<br />
EGR - 255 -- Electric Circuits Laboratory<br />
64224 81PR T Th 1 8:25-9:40PM Flowers Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: EGR 255 required for EGR 251/255 to transfer to VCU as EGRE 206 equivalent.<br />
ELE -- Electrical Technology<br />
ELE - 138 -- National Electrical Code Review I<br />
63610 81PR W 2 6:00-7:50PM Murphy Rm 148, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ELE - 239 -- Programmable Controllers<br />
65210 DL01 3 Garada<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
4:30-6:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 136-Burnette Hall.<br />
EMS -- Emergency Medical Services<br />
EMS - 111 -- Emergency Medical Technician - Basic<br />
65218 81DT T Th 6 6:00-10:00PM Miller Rm 001, Hanover County EMS<br />
Section 81DT: EMS 120-81DT must be taken with this course.<br />
65222 82PR T Th 6 6:30-10:10PM Johnson Rm F1, PRC-Bldg F<br />
Section 82PR: EMS 120-82PR must be taken with this course.<br />
EMS - 120 -- Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Clinical<br />
65226 81DT 1 Miller<br />
Section 81DT: EMS 111-81DT must be taken with this course.<br />
65230 82PR 1<br />
Section 82PR: EMS 111-82PR must be taken with this course.<br />
EMS - 151 -- Introduction to Advanced Life Support<br />
70643 01DT T 4 6:00-10:00PM Kirtley Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 01DT: Must be taken with EMS 153, 157, and 170.<br />
66200 03DT T 4 8:00AM-12:30PM Sayers Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 03DT: This course must be taken with EMS 153, 157, and 170.<br />
EMS - 153 -- Basic ECG Recognition<br />
70645 01 Th 2 6:00-7:50PM Kirtley Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 01DT: Must be taken with EMS 151, 157, and 170.<br />
66202 03DT T 2 8:00AM-12:30PM Sayers Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 03DT: This course must be taken with EMS 151, 157, and 170.<br />
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EMS - 155 -- ALS - Medical Care<br />
70825 05DT M 4 9:00AM-2:20PM Biamonte Rm 001, Hanover County EMS<br />
Section 05DT: This course must be taken with EMS 159, 172, and 173, Section 05DT.<br />
70830 06DT T 4 9:00AM-2:20PM Rm 001, Hanover County EMS<br />
Section 06DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 172, and 173, Section 06DT.<br />
70837 85DT M 4 6:00-11:20PM Rm 001, Hanover County EMS<br />
Section 85DT: This course must be taken with EMS 159, 172, and 173, Section 85DT.<br />
EMS - 157 -- Trauma Care<br />
70648 01DT Th 3 8:00-10:50PM Kirtley Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 01DT: Must be taken with EMS 151, 153, and 170.<br />
66206 03DT T 3 3:00-6:40PM Sayers Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 03DT: This course must be taken with EMS 151, 153, and 170.<br />
EMS - 159 -- ALS - Special Populations<br />
70826 05DT M 2 2:30-3:50PM Biamonte Rm 001, Hanover County EMS<br />
Section 05DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 172, and 173, Section 05DT.<br />
70831 06DT T 2 2:30-3:50PM Rm 001, Hanover County EMS<br />
Section 06DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 172, and 173, Section 06DT.<br />
70838 85DT W 2 6:00-7:50PM Rm 001, Hanover County EMS<br />
Section 85DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 172, and 173, Section 85DT.<br />
EMS - 170 -- ALS Internship I<br />
70675 01DT LAB Open Lab 1 Kirtley Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 01DT: Must be taken with EMS 151, 153, and 157.<br />
67495 02DT LAB 1 Sayers<br />
Section 03DT: This course must be taken with EMS 151, 153, and 157.<br />
EMS - 172 -- ALS Clinical Internship II<br />
70827 05DT LAB 2 Biamonte<br />
Section 05DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 159, and 173, Section 05DT.<br />
70833 06DT LAB 2<br />
Section 06DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 159, and 173, Section 06DT.<br />
70839 85DT LAB 2<br />
Section 85DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 159, and 173, Section 85DT.<br />
EMS - 173 -- ALS Field Internship II<br />
70829 05DT LAB 1 Biamonte<br />
Section 05DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 159, and 172, Section 05DT.<br />
70834 06DT LAB 1<br />
Section 06DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 159, and 172, Section 06DT.<br />
70840 85DT LAB 1<br />
Section 85DT: This course must be taken with EMS 155, 159, and 172, Section 85DT.<br />
EMS - 201 -- EMS Professional Development<br />
Section 04DT: This course must be taken with EMS 207, 242, and 243, Section 04DT.<br />
EMS - 205 -- Advanced Pathophysiology<br />
65272 DL01 3 Ockaili<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 12, 5:00-<br />
6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A. TWO required labs: Thurs., Feb. 19 & Apr.2, 6-8 p.m. held at Henrico<br />
Training Center,7701 E. Parham Rd., Richmond, ,VA.<br />
EMS - 207 -- Advanced Patient Assessment<br />
70819 04DT Th 3 9:00AM-12:40PM Sayers Rm 001, Chesterfield Trg Fac<br />
Section 04DT: This course must be taken with EMS 242, 243, and 201, Section 04DT.<br />
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EMS - 209 -- Advanced Pharmacology<br />
67482 08DT S 4 9:00AM-2:20PM Wilson Rm 0001, Henrico Fire Trn Ctr<br />
Section 08DT: This course must be taken with EMS 209, 244, and 245.<br />
EMS - 211 -- Operations<br />
67486 08DT U 2 9:00-11:40AM Wilson Rm 0001, Henrico Fire Trn Ctr<br />
Section 08DT: This course must be taken with EMS 209, 244, and 245.<br />
EMS - 242 -- ALS Clinical Internship III<br />
70824 04DT LAB 2 Sayers<br />
Section 04DT: This course must be taken with EMS 201, 207 and 243, Section 04DT.<br />
EMS - 243 -- ALS Field Internship III<br />
70823 04DT LAB 2 Sayers<br />
Section 04DT: This section must be taken with EMS 201, 207, and 242, Section 04DT.<br />
EMS - 244 -- ALS Clinical Internship IV<br />
67491 08DT LAB 1 Wilson<br />
Section 08DT: This course must be taken with EMS 209, 211, and 245.<br />
EMS - 245 -- ALS Field Internship IV<br />
67493 08DT LAB 1 Wilson<br />
Section 08DT: This course must be taken with EMS 209, 211, and 244.<br />
ENG -- English<br />
Note: ENG 1 through ENG 9 are not for college-level credit. See <strong>class</strong> notes for placement<br />
recommendations.<br />
ENG - 1 -- Preparing for College Writing<br />
NOTE: ENG 1 is not for college-level credit.<br />
62604 01DT M W 5 9:00-9:50AM Gilfoyle Rm 379, DTC<br />
And T Th 9:30-10:45AM Rm 382, DTC<br />
62610 01WC M W 5 2:00-4:15PM Camp Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
62606 02DT M W 5 10:00-10:50AM Gilfoyle Rm 379, DTC<br />
And T Th 11AM-12:15PM Rm 380, DTC<br />
62764 02PR T Th 5 9:30-10:45AM Ziegler Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 02PR: Basic computer skills required. Requires web-based attendance in addition to<br />
<strong>schedule</strong>d <strong>class</strong> meetings. Please call 523-5603 for information.<br />
62734 03DT M W F 5 11AM-12:25PM Camp Rm 382, DTC<br />
62600 03PR M W F 5 11AM-12:25PM Staff Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62608 81DT M W 5 6:30-8:45PM Shelton Rm 382, DTC<br />
62602 81PR T Th 5 7:00-9:15PM Hibbison Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ENG - 2 -- Spelling and Vocabulary Study<br />
62618 Z1DT M W 3 1:15-2:30PM Staff Rm 436, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
62598 Z2DT T Th 3 1:15-2:30PM Staff Rm 379, DTC<br />
Section Z2DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
ENG - 4 -- Reading Improvement I<br />
NOTE: ENG 4 is not for college-level credit.<br />
62580 01DT M W 5 10:00-10:50AM Morrison Rm 382, DTC<br />
And T Th 9:30-10:45AM Rm 379, DTC<br />
62612 01PR M W F 5 8:00-9:25AM Nance Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
62582 02DT M W 5 11:00-11:50AM Kugler Rm 367, DTC<br />
And T Th 11AM-12:15PM Rm 367, DTC<br />
62594 02PR M W F 5 9:30-10:55AM Nance Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67142 03PR T Th 5 8:30-10:45AM Creel Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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62584 81DT T Th 5 6:30-8:45PM Morrison Rm 340, DTC<br />
62596 81PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM Offutt Rm 338, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ENG - 5 -- Reading Improvement II<br />
NOTE: ENG 5 is not for college-level credit. Completion of ENG 4 or reading placement test<br />
recommendation required.<br />
62586 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Harris Rm 313, DTC<br />
62588 02DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Harris Rm 313, DTC<br />
62614 02PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Offutt Rm 338, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67148 03PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Jones Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67151 04PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Nance Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
62616 81DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Morrison Rm 352, DTC<br />
62592 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ENG - 8 -- Writing and Reading Improvement II<br />
67166 01PR M W F 6 10:00-10:50AM Hibbison Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 9:30-10:45AM Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ENG - 9 -- Individualized Instruction in Writing<br />
NOTE: ENG 9 is not for college-level credit. This course is an individual tutorial for students<br />
concurrently enrolled in ENG 111 who have received ENG 9 recommendations following ENG 1 or<br />
ESL 18.<br />
62578 01DT F 1 2:00-2:50PM Shelton Rm 380, DTC<br />
62576 01PR F 1 1:00-1:50PM Ziegler Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ENG - 107 -- Critical Reading<br />
63764 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Jones Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63752 02PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Creel Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65304 03DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Morrison Rm 382, DTC<br />
63754 03PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Hibbison Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65510 04PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Creel Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63766 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Evans Rm 313, DTC<br />
63756 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Creel Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67145 91PR S 3 9:00-11:40AM Evans Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67411 DL01 3 Morrison<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 10:00<br />
a.m. -12:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 382.<br />
ENG - 111 -- College Composition I<br />
NOTE: Writing placement required for all sections of ENG 111. ENG 4 is a pre or corequisite.<br />
Students registering for sections 81PR and 84PR need to be aware of section note regarding<br />
instruction mode.<br />
63640 01DT T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Kugler Rm 328, DTC<br />
63636 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Baker Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63648 02DT M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Kugler Rm 313, DTC<br />
63646 02PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Baker Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63690 03DT M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Potts Rm 428, DTC<br />
63760 03PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Baker Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63694 04DT M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Shelton Rm 336, DTC<br />
63692 04PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Bourne Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Teamwork & Truth--Working Together for Ethics in Business<br />
63702 05CP T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Pallay Rm 202, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 05CP: ENG 111-05CP and BUS 100-05CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63698 05DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Bourne Rm 559, DTC<br />
63696 05PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Davis Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70657 06DT F 3 8:00-10:40AM Alphin Rm 421, DTC<br />
Section 06DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63700 06PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Harding Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63762 07DT M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Potts Rm 428, DTC<br />
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63704 07PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Davis Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70706 07WC F 3 12:00-2:40PM Staff Rm 115, WC-Bldg C01<br />
Section 07WC: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
65492 08DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Bensen-Barber Rm 625, DTC<br />
Section 08DT: This section relies heavily on electronic technology. Students must be willing<br />
to use and must have regular, reliable access to the Internet, Blackboard, and Microsoft Office<br />
2007 or an equivalent program.<br />
63706 08PR M W 3 12:00-1:15PM Staff Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 08PR: Class meets in a computer lab. Basic computer skills are required.<br />
65650 09DT M W 3 1:00-1:50PM Shelton Rm 313, DTC<br />
63708 09PR T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Daniel Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70709 10DT S 3 1:00-3:40PM Makhanlall Rm 421, DTC<br />
Section 10DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63710 10PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Petroski Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63712 11PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Westfall Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63714 12PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Petroski Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63716 13PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Petroski Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63718 14PR M W 3 2:30-3:45PM Staff Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63720 15PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Midkiff Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63722 16PR T Th 3 5:30-6:45PM Staff Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 16PR: Class meets in a computer lab. Basic computer skills are required.<br />
70705 17PR F 3 8:00-10:40AM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 17PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Urban Teacher<br />
63738 81CP M 3 7:00-9:40PM Westfall Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81CP: ENG 111-81CP and SDV 107-03CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED. Class sessions are on-campus but e-mail and online<br />
assignments are required. Contact instructor: Baronowitz@reynolds.edu.<br />
65914 81EC W 3 6:00-8:40PM Gehman Rm E9, Varina High School<br />
Section 81EC: This section is taught at Varina High School in Eastern Henrico County.<br />
63726 81WC M 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 209, WC-Bldg C20<br />
63730 82DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 367, DTC<br />
63728 82PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Westfall Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
66148 83DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 313, DTC<br />
63732 83PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63734 84PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Barnes Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63736 85PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Davis Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65490 86PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Daniel Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63740 DL01 3 Aronowitz<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00 -10:45 a.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
63742 DL02 3 Aronowitz<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
4:00 -5:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
63744 DL03 3 Aronowitz<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
11:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
65600 DL04 3 Potts<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
1:30-3:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 216-Burnette Hall.<br />
65500 DL05 3 Lee<br />
Section DL05: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65724 81HW Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Levy Rm 210, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HW: Basic computer skills required. Accelerated 8-week hybrid section with on-campus<br />
<strong>class</strong> meetings and on-line assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Thursday during first<br />
8 weeks.<br />
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ENG - 112 -- College Composition II<br />
NOTE: ENG 112 has a prerequisite of ENG 111. ENG 5 is a pre or corequisite.<br />
63614 01DT M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Kugler Rm 328, DTC<br />
63612 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Davis Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63618 02DT M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Bensen-Barber Rm 328, DTC<br />
Section 02DT: This section relies heavily on electronic technology. Students must be willing<br />
to use and must have regular, reliable access to the Internet, Blackboard, and Microsoft Office<br />
2007 or an equivalent program.<br />
63616 02PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Harding Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63622 03DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Kugler Rm 328, DTC<br />
63620 03PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Staff Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63626 04DT M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Bensen-Barber Rm 380, DTC<br />
Section 04DT: This section relies heavily on electronic technology. Students must be willing<br />
to use and must have regular, reliable access to the Internet, Blackboard, and Microsoft Office<br />
2007 or an equivalent program.<br />
63624 04PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Davis Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: The Pursuit of Happiness--the Liberal Arts Learning Community<br />
63650 05CP M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Brandon Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 05CP: ENG 112-05CP, HIS 122-02CP, and SOC 200-04CP are linked by course content and<br />
assignments. Enrollment in all three <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63630 05DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Potts Rm 353, DTC<br />
63628 05PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Harding Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63634 06DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Makhanlall Rm 336, DTC<br />
63632 06PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Baker Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
0703 07DT F 3 12:00-2:40PM Alphin Rm 421, DTC<br />
Section 07DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63638 07PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Brownhill Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70711 08DT S 3 9:00-11:40AM Makhanlall Rm 421, DTC<br />
Section 08DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63644 08PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Staff Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63652 09PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Brownhill Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70710 10PR F 3 12:00-2:40PM Staff Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 10PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
67592 11PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM McCrimmon Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
3654 12PR T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Berry Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63656 13PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Staff Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63658 14PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Staff Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: "Ignorantia Supremus Tyrranus"--Civic Responsibility and the Life Sciences<br />
63660 15CP T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Brandon Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 15CP: ENG 112-15CP and BIO 102-03CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63664 17PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Leighty Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63666 18PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Staff Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63668 19PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM McCrimmon Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63670 20PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Staff Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Composition & Design in an On-line World<br />
63642 21CD Th 3 1:00-3:40PM Pallay Rm 462B, DTC<br />
Section 21CD: ENG 112-21CD and ITD 110-21CD are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63672 21PR M 3 4:00-6:40PM Staff Rm 252A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 21PR: Class meets in a computer lab. Basic computer skills are required.<br />
63674 22PR Th 3 4:00-6:40PM Barnes Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63678 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Makhanlall Rm 456, DTC<br />
65346 81EC W 3 6:00-8:40PM Meister Rm E7, Varina High School<br />
Section 81EC: This section is taught at Varina High School in Eastern Henrico County.<br />
63676 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63682 82DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 328, DTC<br />
63680 82PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Barnes Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63686 83DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 352, DTC<br />
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63684 83PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Davis Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Writing beyond the Margins--21st Century Communication<br />
63688 84CP W 3 7:00-9:40PM Aronowitz Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 84CP: ENG 112-84CP and ITE 115-84CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63758 85PR F 3 5:00-7:40PM Aronowitz Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 85PR: Class sections are on-campus but e-mail and online assignments are required.<br />
Contact instructor: Baronowitz@reynolds.edu. A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other<br />
Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
65672 86PR S 3 9:00-11:40AM Aronowitz Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 86PR: Class sections are on-campus but e-mail and online assignments are required.<br />
Contact instructor: Baronowitz@reynolds.edu. A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other<br />
Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63150 DL01 3 Rosecrans<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
63746 DL02 3 Aronowitz<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
1:00-2:45 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
63748 DL03 3 Hibbison<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
1:00-2:45 p.m. (PRC) Room224-Massey Library Tech. Center. Students email instructor, Eric Hibbison,<br />
at: ehibbison@reynolds.edu upon registering.<br />
65198 DL04 3 Gray<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 11:00<br />
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 210-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
65598 DL05 3 Rosecrans<br />
Section DL05: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65726 81HW Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Levy Rm 210, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HW: Basic computer skills required. Accelerated 8-week hybrid section with on-campus<br />
<strong>class</strong> meetings and on-line assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Thursday during second<br />
8 weeks.<br />
ENG - 217 -- Creative Writing - Poetry I<br />
64256 01DT T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Potts Rm 367, DTC<br />
ENG - 241 -- Survey of American Literature I<br />
64242 01PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Staff Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65626 02PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Lira Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64244 03PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Rosecrans Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65628 04PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Brandon Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
66110 05PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Brownhill Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64246 81PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Staff Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64248 DL01 3 Rosecrans<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
64250 DL02 3 McCrimmon<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
12:30-2:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 225-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
65590 DL03 3 Staff<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
3:00-4:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 225-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
67501 01HP T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Hashmi Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Accelerated 8-week hybrid section with extensive<br />
online assignments and required on-campus meetings every Tuesday and Thursday.<br />
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ENG - 242 -- Survey of American Literature II<br />
64232 01DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Bourne Rm 428, DTC<br />
64234 01PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Gray Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67202 02DT T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Gilfoyle Rm 312, DTC<br />
64236 02PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Bourne Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67205 03DT M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Staff Rm 428, DTC<br />
65918 03PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Leighty Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67230 04PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Rosecrans Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64240 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Gilfoyle Rm 370, DTC<br />
64238 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65630 82PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Staff Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64252 DL01 3 Rosecrans<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
64254 DL02 3 Leighty<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 14,<br />
12:30-2:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
65592 DL03 3 Bensen-Barber<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
1:30-3:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 415.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67502 01HP T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Hashmi Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Accelerated 8-week hybrid section with extensive<br />
online assignments and required on-campus meetings every Tuesday and Thursday.<br />
ENG - 244 -- Survey of English Literature II<br />
65632 01PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Gray Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 01PR: Studies major English works from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present, emphasizing<br />
ideas and characteristics of the British literary tradition.<br />
65594 DL01 3 Gray<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 210-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
ENG - 252 -- Survey of World Literature II<br />
65740 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Hashmi Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
ENG - 254 -- Survey of African-American Literature II<br />
65636 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Pierce Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64258 DL01 3 Levy<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 223 Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
ENG - 274 -- Women in Literature II<br />
65638 81PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Bourne Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
4260 DL01 3 Levy<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 12:30-<br />
2:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 223-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
ENG - 295 -- The Novels of Jane Austen<br />
67236 01PR T 3 4:00-6:40PM Leighty Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
EQU -- Equine Management<br />
EQU - 110 -- Fundamentals of Horse Management<br />
67745 06WC T 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
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EQU - 134 -- Equine Footcare and Lameness<br />
65760 06WC M 2 6:30-8:20PM Staff Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
EQU - 137 -- Equine Facilities Management<br />
63768 06WC Th 3 6:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
EQU - 195 -- Horse Psychology and Ground Work<br />
67747 06WC W 2 6:00-7:50PM Staff Rm 122, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 06WC: Stable fee of $125 to be collected at first <strong>class</strong> meeting.<br />
ESL -- English As a Second Language<br />
ESL - 6 -- English as a Second Language: Reading II<br />
62624 01PR M W F 6 9:00-10:40AM Hijaz Rm 351, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
62626 81PR M W 6 7:00-9:40PM Clark Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ESL - 7 -- Oral Communication I<br />
62628 01PR M W F 6 11AM-12:40PM Sexton Rm 352, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ESL - 8 -- English as a Second Language: Oral Communications II<br />
62634 81PR M T Th 6 5:00-6:40PM Staff Rm 343, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ESL - 9 -- Accent Reduction<br />
67096 81PR T Th 3 5:30-6:45PM Breen Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ESL - 11 -- English as a Second Language: Composition I<br />
63266 01PR T Th 6 9:30AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
3268 81PR T Th 6 7:00-9:40PM Moy Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ESL - 12 -- English as a Second Language: Composition II<br />
63270 01PR T Th 6 9:30AM-12:15PM Hijaz Rm 352, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63272 81PR T Th 6 7:00-9:40PM Bussells Rm 343, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ESL - 13 -- English as a Second Language: Composition III<br />
63274 01PR T Th 6 9:30AM-12:15PM Sexton Rm 351, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
66160 02PR T Th 6 9:30AM-12:15PM Welsh Rm 343, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63276 81PR T Th 6 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 352, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ESL - 17 -- English as a Second Language: Reading III<br />
63280 01PR M W F 6 9:00-10:40AM Welsh Rm 352, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67093 02PR M W F 6 9:00-10:40AM Schatz Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
3282 81PR M T Th 6 5:00-6:40PM Watkin Rm 352, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ESL - 18 -- English as a Second Language: Writing Workshop<br />
63284 01PR T 6 9:30AM-12:15PM Schatz Rm 211, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 9:30AM-12:15PM Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65488 02PR T 6 9:30AM-12:15PM Watkin Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 9:30AM-12:15PM Rm 211, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 02PR: This <strong>class</strong> relies heavily on the use of Blackboard and word processing. Students<br />
should have regular access to these technologies.<br />
63286 81PR T Th 6 7:00-9:40PM Arnold Rm 351, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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ESL - 95 -- ESL Foundations<br />
65274 81PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM Bussells Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ETR -- Electronics Technology<br />
ETR - 101 -- ETR 101 Electrical/Electronic Calculations I<br />
67211 81PR W 3 4:00-6:40PM Staff Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Prerequisite MTH 3 or equivalent. For CSC students.<br />
ETR - 113 -- D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals I<br />
67203 81PR T Th 4 4:00-6:40PM Bourque Rm 140, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Corequisite MTH 4 or equivalent. For AAS degree students. For CSC students.<br />
67206 82PR T Th 4 4:00-6:40PM Staff Rm 148, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 82PR: Corequisite MTH 4 or equivalent. For CSC students.<br />
ETR - 204 -- Electronic Devices II<br />
67216 81PR M W 4 7:00-9:40PM Bourque Rm 140, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Prerequisite ETR 203 or equivalent. For AAS degree students.<br />
ETR - 222 -- Electronic Controls II<br />
67235 81PR T Th 4 7:00-9:40PM Bourque Rm 140, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Prerequisite ETR 221 or equivalent. For AAS degree students.<br />
ETR - 274 -- Computer Electronics II<br />
64264 81PR M W 4 4:00-6:40PM Bourque Rm 140, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Prerequisite ETR 113 or equivalent. For AAS degree students.<br />
FIN -- Financial Services<br />
FIN - 107 -- Personal Finance<br />
65172 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Taylor Rm 379, DTC<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65462 DL01 3 Brann<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between 1/7/09-1/12/09.<br />
FIN - 215 -- Financial Management<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67736 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email course information<br />
to enrolled students between between 3/5/09-3/10/09.<br />
FIR -- Fire Science<br />
Note: Classes formerly offered under the FIR prefix have transitioned to<br />
a new prefix. Please see FST -- Fire Science Technology, below.<br />
Students looking for FIR 260 should take ADJ 235 -- Research in Criminal Justice.<br />
ADJ 235 substitutes for FIR 260.<br />
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FRE -- French<br />
FRE - 101 -- Beginning French I<br />
65216 01PR M T W Th 4 8:00-8:50AM Wallace Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
FRE - 102 -- Beginning French II<br />
64740 01PR T Th 4 1:00-2:40PM Wallace Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64742 81PR T Th 4 6:30-8:10PM Wallace Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
FST -- Fire Science Technology<br />
FST - 112 -- Hazardous Materials Chemistry<br />
65326 01HP M 3 4:00-5:15PM Koonce Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday.<br />
FST - 115 -- Fire Prevention<br />
65604 81PR M 3 6:30-9:10PM Koonce Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
FST - 205 -- Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply<br />
65608 81PR T 3 6:30-9:10PM Koonce Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
FST - 210 -- Legal Aspects of Fire Service<br />
65328 01HP T 3 4:00-5:15PM Koonce Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with online assignments and<br />
required on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings every Tuesday.<br />
FST - 215 -- Fire Protection Systems<br />
65206 81PR Th 3 6:30-9:10PM Koonce Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
FST - 245 -- Fire and Risk Analysis<br />
65200 81PR M 3 6:30-9:10PM Graham Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
GEO -- Geography<br />
GEO - 200 -- Introduction to Physical Geography<br />
64948 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Lawrence Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
GEO - 210 -- People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography<br />
64950 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Lawrence Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67417 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 421, DTC<br />
65616 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Lawrence Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65640 DL01 3 Lawrence<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
12:30 -2:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 224-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
GEO - 220 -- World Regional Geography<br />
64268 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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GER -- German<br />
GER - 102 -- Beginning German II<br />
64746 81PR M W 4 7:00-8:40PM Wurm Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
GOL -- Geology<br />
GOL - 105 -- Physical Geology<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for GOL 105 is satisfactory score on reading placement test.<br />
63774 01PR M W F 4 9:00-9:50AM Walz Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M 1:00-3:40PM Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63776 02PR M W F 4 11:00-11:50AM Walz Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 1:00-3:40PM Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63778 03PR T Th 4 9:30-10:45AM Walz Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T 1:00-3:40PM Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63780 81PR M 4 7:00-9:40PM Gooden-Seay Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 7:00-9:40PM Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
GOL - 106 -- Historical Geology<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for GOL 106 is GOL 105 or equivalent.<br />
63782 01PR T Th 4 11AM-12:15PM Walz Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 1:00-3:40PM Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63784 81PR T 4 7:00-9:40PM Saunders Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 7:00-9:40PM Rm 231, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
HIS -- History<br />
HIS - 101 -- History of Western Civilization I<br />
63796 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Appiah Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
3788 02PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Melia Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63792 03PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Thomas Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65114 04PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Appiah Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
3786 81PR Th 3 6:30-9:10PM Burgess Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
HIS - 102 -- History of Western Civilization II<br />
63846 01DT M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Knight Rm 370, DTC<br />
63848 01PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Whitworth Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
3844 02PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Staff Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
3842 03PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Staff Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
3838 04PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Thomas Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: See the Pictures--Hear the Stories<br />
63856 05CP M W F 3 1:00-1:50PM Knight Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 05CP: HIS 102-05CP and ART 102-05CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63834 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Westbrook Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63828 82PR Th 3 6:30-9:10PM deMayo Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63850 DL01 3 Seay<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
HIS - 112 -- History of World Civilization II<br />
63840 01PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM deMayo Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
3836 81PR W 3 6:30-9:10PM Ullestad Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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HIS - 121 -- United States History I<br />
63832 01PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Shepherd Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63830 02PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Whitworth Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
3822 03PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Staff Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
3810 04PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Melia Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63814 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 421, DTC<br />
63816 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65546 82DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Howlett Rm 341, DTC<br />
70811 83DT F 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 341, DTC<br />
Section 83DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63852 DL01 3 Seay<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65366 82PR T Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Hylton Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
Section 82PR: Accelerated 8-week section. Please note start and end dates. HIS 122-84PR<br />
will be offered during the second 8-weeks.<br />
HIS - 122 -- United States History II<br />
63808 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM deMayo Rm 312, DTC<br />
65696 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Shepherd Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: The Pursuit of Happiness--the Liberal Arts Learning Community<br />
63818 02CP M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM deMayo Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 02CP: HIS 122-02CP, ENG 112-05CP, and SOC 200-04CP are linked by course content and<br />
assignments. Enrollment in all <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
63812 02DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM deMayo Rm 312, DTC<br />
63820 03PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Shepherd Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63824 04PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Shepherd Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63826 05PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Whitworth Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
3794 06PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Knight Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
3798 07PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Knight Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
5582 08PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Melia Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
6064 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 312, DTC<br />
3802 82PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Westbrook Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63804 83PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Howlett Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
7420 85PR F 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 85PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63854 DL01 3 Whitworth<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 9,<br />
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 208-Burnette Hall.<br />
66030 DL02 3 Seay<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
1:00-2:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65368 84PR T Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Hylton Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
Section 84PR: This is an accelerated second 8-week section. Please note start and end dates.<br />
HIS - 141 -- African-American History I<br />
65174 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Maris-Wolf Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
HIS - 142 -- African-American History II<br />
63800 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Adeyemi Rm 367, DTC<br />
63806 01PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Appiah Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65544 02DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Adeyemi Rm 337, DTC<br />
63790 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Howlett Rm 414, DTC<br />
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HIS - 269 -- Civil War and Reconstruction<br />
64748 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Hylton Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
HIS - 276 -- United States History Since World War II<br />
64750 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Knight Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
HIT -- Health Information Technology<br />
HIT - 110 -- Introduction to Human Pathology<br />
NOTE: Must take NUR 136-DL01 concurrently with HIT 110-DL01.<br />
69023 DL01 3 Olsen<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 8, 6:00-<br />
9:40 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
HIT - 150 -- Health Records Management<br />
69002 DL01 3 Havens<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor, Barbara Havens, will email students<br />
(between 1/12-1/16) regarding the virtual orientation and other <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
HIT - 253 -- Health Records Coding<br />
69005 DL01 5 Havens<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor, Barbara Havens, will email students<br />
(between 1/12-1/16) regarding the virtual orientation and other <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
69010 DL02 5 Havens<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor, Barbara Havens, will email students<br />
(between 1/12-1/16) regarding the virtual orientation and other <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
HLT -- Health<br />
HLT - 95 -- Introduction to Health Related Occupations<br />
68455 Z1DT M W 2 9:00-10:30AM Staff Rm 337, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
HLT - 100 -- First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation<br />
65324 DL01 3 Heinen<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meetings Jan. 9, 9:00<br />
a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Jan. 10th, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 105-Georgiadis Hall. Additional<br />
$5 fee and pocket mask required for AHA certification.<br />
65826 DL02 3 Heinen<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meetings Jan. 9, 9:00<br />
a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Jan.10th, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 105-Georgiadis Hall. Additional<br />
$5 fee and pocket mask required for AHA certification.<br />
HLT - 105 -- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation<br />
Special Session Begins 01-09-09 Ends 01-10-09<br />
63890 01PR F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Wojcik Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 01PR: American Heart Assoc. Additional $5 fee for certification. Pocket mask, text<br />
obtainable at bookstore. Check Blackboard prior to <strong>class</strong> for assignment.<br />
Special Session Begins 01-16-09 Ends 01-17-09<br />
63876 02PR F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Sowulewski Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 02PR: American Red Cross Professional CPR/AED. Additional $5 fee for certification.<br />
Pocket mask required - obtainable at bookstore.<br />
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Special Session Begins 01-23-09 Ends 01-24-09<br />
67529 04DT F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Sowulewski Rm B30, DTC<br />
Section 04DT: American Red Cross Professional CPR/AED. Additional $5 fee for certification.<br />
Pocket mask, text obtainable at bookstore.<br />
Special Session Begins 02-06-09 Ends 02-07-09<br />
65990 06PR F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Heinen Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 06PR: American Heart Assoc. $5 additional fee. Pocket masks, text obtainable at<br />
bookstore.<br />
Special Session Begins 02-13-09 Ends 02-14-09<br />
63870 02DT F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Wojcik Rm B30, DTC<br />
Section 02DT: American Heart Association. Additional $5 fee for certification. Pocket mask<br />
obtainable at bookstore. Check Blackboard prior to <strong>class</strong> for assignment.<br />
Special Session Begins 02-27-09 Ends 02-28-09<br />
63872 03PR F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Sowulewski Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 03DT: American Red Cross Professional CPR/AED. Additional $5 fee for certification.<br />
Pocket mask, text obtainable at bookstore.<br />
Special Session Begins 04-03-09 Ends 04-04-09<br />
70632 05DT F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Heinen Rm B30, DTC<br />
Special Session Begins 04-10-09 Ends 04-11-09<br />
63894 04PR F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Sowulewski Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 04PR: American Red Cross Professional CPR/AED. Additional $5 fee for certification.<br />
Pocket masks required --obtainable at bookstore.<br />
Special Session Begins 05-01-09 Ends 05-02-09<br />
63892 05PR F S 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Sowulewski Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 05PR: American Red Cross Professional CPR/AED. Additional $5 fee for certification.<br />
Pocket masks,text obtainable at bookstore.<br />
HLT - 106 -- First Aid and Safety<br />
65028 DL01 2 Heinen<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
12:30-1:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 105-Georgiadis Hall.<br />
65852 DL02 2 Heinen<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
12:30-1:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 105-Georgiadis Hall.<br />
65974 DL03 2 Wojcik<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8, 6:00-<br />
7:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
HLT - 110 -- Concepts of Personal and Community Health<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
69104 DL01 3 Sowulewski<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 9:00-<br />
10:00 a.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
HLT - 116 -- Introduction to Personal Wellness Concepts<br />
63858 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
7651 82DT T Th 3 5:30-6:45PM Staff Rm 353, DTC<br />
3884 DL01 3 Tillery<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8,<br />
12:30-1:20 p.m. (PRC) Room 252A-Burnette Hall.<br />
HLT - 121 -- Introduction to Drug Use and Abuse<br />
63866 01DT T Th 3 12:00-1:15PM Harris Rm 583, DTC<br />
65064 01PR M 3 3:00-5:40PM Taylor Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65828 81DT W 3 6:30-9:10PM Harris Rm 340, DTC<br />
63896 81PR M 3 6:30-9:10PM Taylor Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
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65972 DL01 3 Wojcik<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8, 7:00-<br />
8:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
HLT - 135 -- Child Health and Nutrition<br />
63880 01DT T 3 10AM-12:40PM McLean Rm 366, DTC<br />
65554 DL01 3 Cave<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 4:30-<br />
6:00 p.m. (DTC) 415.<br />
HLT - 143 -- Medical Terminology I<br />
63860 01DT W 3 1:15-3:40PM Boice Rm 624, DTC<br />
63862 02DT M 3 1:00-3:40PM Whitehurst Rm 512, DTC<br />
65930 03DT W 3 1:00-2:40PM Whitehurst Rm 312, DTC<br />
65082 04DT F 3 9:00-11:50AM Whitehurst Rm 512, DTC<br />
63864 81DT T 3 5:00-7:40PM Olsen Rm 412D, DTC<br />
63886 DL01 3 Niculescu<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
63888 DL02 3 Olsen<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 8, 4:30-<br />
6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
65108 DL03 3 Olsen<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 8, 4:30-<br />
6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
HLT - 175 -- Swimming Pool Management<br />
Special Session Begins 04-03-09 Ends 04-04-09<br />
63878 91PR F 1 8:00AM-5:00PM Wojcik Rm F1, PRC-Bldg F<br />
And S 8:00AM-5:00PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
Section 91PR: Certified pool/spa operators course. National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF)<br />
certification. Certification for those who operate swimming pools or spas. Information rwojcik@<br />
reynolds.edu (804) 523-5527.<br />
HLT - 200 -- Human Sexuality<br />
64280 DL01 3 Tillery<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8,<br />
1:30-2:20 p.m. (PRC) Room 252A-Burnette Hall.<br />
HLT - 215 -- Personal Stress and Stress Management<br />
64278 DL01 3 Tillery<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8,<br />
12:30-1:20 p.m. (PRC) Room 252A-Burnette Hall.<br />
HLT - 230 -- Principles of Nutrition and Human Development<br />
65644 DL01 3 Sowulewski<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 8:00-<br />
9:00 a.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
69095 DL02 3 Sowulewski<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 9, 8:00-<br />
10:00 a.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
HLT - 250 -- General Pharmacology<br />
64272 01DT T 3 10AM-12:40PM Lambright Rm 431, DTC<br />
HLT - 261 -- Basic Pharmacy I<br />
64276 01DT M 3 10AM-12:40PM Lambright Rm 340, DTC<br />
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HLT - 262 -- Basic Pharmacy II<br />
64282 01DT W 3 9:00-11:40AM Lambright Rm 414, DTC<br />
HLT - 263 -- Basic Pharmacy I Lab<br />
64274 01DT LAB Th 1 9:00-11:40AM Lambright Rm 340, DTC<br />
HLT - 290 -- Coordinated Internship in Health<br />
65538 01DT Open Lab 4 Lambright Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Beasley Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
HLT - 295 -- Mainstream Issues in Public Health<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65858 DL01 3 Sowulewski<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students should access Blackboard,<br />
http://blackboard.vccs.edu, beginning 1/12 or email instructor, Stephen Sowulewski, at:<br />
ssowulewski@reynolds.edu for course information.<br />
HLT - 298 -- Seminar and Project in Health (Pharmacy Technician)<br />
67504 01DT Open Lab 4 Lambright Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Beasley Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
HMS -- Human Services<br />
HMS - 100 -- Introduction to Human Services<br />
63900 01DT M 3 9:30-11:40AM Holder Rm 432, DTC<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65190 81HP T 3 4:00-6:40PM Ratliff Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Tuesday.<br />
HMS - 121 -- Basic Counseling Skills I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65186 81HP M 3 6:00-8:40PM Waitkus Rm 225, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
70473 81HD M 3 6:00-8:40PM Waitkus Rm 313, DTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HD: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday.<br />
HMS - 141 -- Group Dynamics I<br />
65716 81DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Joyner Rm 353, DTC<br />
HMS - 220 -- Addiction and Prevention<br />
65414 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Cornelius Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
HMS - 225 -- Functional Family Intervention<br />
64916 81PR T 3 6:00-8:40PM Spencer Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
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HMS - 226 -- Helping Across Cultures<br />
70790 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM McCoy Rm 432, DTC<br />
HMS - 227 -- The Helper as Change Agent<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65266 DL01 3 Ratliff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10, 1:00-2:30<br />
p.m. (DTC) Room 619.<br />
HMS - 236 -- Gerontology<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65264 DL01 3 Ratliff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting March 7, 10:30<br />
a.m.-12:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 380.<br />
HMS - 258 -- Case Management and Substance Abuse<br />
70702 DL01 3 Patterson<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 2:00-<br />
3:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 380.<br />
HMS - 260 -- Substance Abuse Counseling<br />
65166 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Cornelius Rm 338, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64918 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Byrd Rm 432, DTC<br />
HMS - 266 -- Counseling Psychology<br />
64752 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Byrd Rm 352, DTC<br />
HMS - 270 -- Treatment Systems<br />
68679 DL01 3 Ratliff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 11:30<br />
a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 619.<br />
HMS - 290 -- Coordinated Internship in Human Services<br />
65372 01HD W 3 4:00-5:15PM Ratliff Rm 341, DTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HD: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday.<br />
HRI -- Hospitality Management<br />
Note: Students enrolled in HRI <strong>class</strong>es involving food laboratory usage will be allowed in<br />
laboratories only when wearing the required uniforms and possessing approved tool kits. Uniform<br />
and tool kit specifications may be found at http://www.reynolds.edu/hospitality/uniforms.htm.<br />
HRI - 80 -- Introduction to Food Service Assisting<br />
64308 Z1DT T 3 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 673, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
HRI - 85 -- Introduction to Food Preparation Assisting<br />
64310 Z1DT Th 4 9:00AM-2:50PM Staff Rm 612, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
HRI - 90 -- Food Service Assisting Coordinated Internship<br />
64312 Z1DT F 5 9:00AM-1:30PM Staff Rm 337, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
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HRI - 106 -- Culinary I, Introduction to Culinary Arts<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
67430 81DT M W 3 5:00-9:20PM Maxwell Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: HRI 219-81DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniform<br />
and knife kit required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
HRI - 119 -- Applied Nutrition for Food Service<br />
64292 DL01 3 Maxwell<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students are required to complete on-line<br />
orientation. Access the Blackboard site during the first week of <strong>class</strong> to complete the Orientation<br />
process<br />
HRI - 128 -- Principles of Baking<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
67415 01DT M 3 8:00AM-4:50PM Breckoff Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: HRI 145-01DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniform<br />
and knife kit required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
HRI - 134 -- Food and Beverage Service Management<br />
64284 81DT W 3 5:00-7:40PM Fixman Rm 670, DTC<br />
HRI - 140 -- Fundamentals of Quality for the Hospitality Industry<br />
64332 DL01 3 Fixman<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students are required to complete on-line<br />
orientation. Access the Blackboard site during the first week of <strong>class</strong> to complete the Orientation<br />
process.<br />
HRI - 145 -- Garde Manger<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64316 01DT M 3 9:00-11:40AM Breckoff Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: HRI 128-01DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniform<br />
required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
HRI - 158 -- Sanitation and Safety<br />
64288 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM LaPierre Rm 670, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: Upon successful completion of the course, a ServSafe certificate of achievement<br />
is awarded by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation and the student's<br />
name is entered in the Foundation Registry.<br />
HRI - 160 -- Executive Housekeeping<br />
64296 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students are required to complete on-line<br />
orientation. Access the Blackboard site during the first week of <strong>class</strong> to complete the Orientation<br />
process<br />
HRI - 218 -- Fruit, Vegetable, and Starch Preparation<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64314 01DT W 3 8:00AM-4:50PM Breckoff Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: HRI 220-01DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniform<br />
required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
67363 81DT T Th 3 5:00-9:20PM Breckoff Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: HRI 220-81DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniform<br />
and knife required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
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HRI - 219 -- Stock, Soup, and Sauce Preparation<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67426 81DT M W 3 5:00-9:20PM Maxwell Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: HRI 106-81DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniformand<br />
knife kit required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
HRI - 220 -- Meat, Seafood, and Poultry Preparation<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64320 01DT W 3 8:00AM-4:50PM Breckoff Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: HRI 218-01DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniform<br />
required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
67408 81DT T Th 3 5:00-9:20PM Breckoff Rm 672, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: HRI 218-81DT is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently. Approved uniform<br />
required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
HRI - 224 -- Recipe and Menu Management<br />
67436 81DT M 3 5:00-7:40PM Breckoff Rm 670, DTC<br />
HRI - 235 -- Marketing of Hospitality Services<br />
64298 DL01 3 Fixman<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students are required to complete on-line<br />
orientation. Access the Blackboard site during the first week of <strong>class</strong> to complete the Orientation<br />
process<br />
HRI - 240 -- Managing Technology in the Hospitality Industry<br />
65318 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students are required to complete on-line<br />
orientation. Access the Blackboard site during the first week of <strong>class</strong> to complete the Orientation<br />
process<br />
HRI - 255 -- Human Resource Management and Training for Hospitality and Tourism<br />
64300 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students are required to complete on-line<br />
orientation. Access the Blackboard site during the first week of <strong>class</strong> to complete the Orientation<br />
process<br />
HRI - 282 -- European Tortes and Cakes<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65646 01DT Th 3 7:00AM-3:50PM Petfield Rm 672, DTC<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite is completion of HRI 280 Principles of Advanced Baking and Pastry. Approved<br />
uniform required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
HRI - 284 -- Specialty, Spa, and Plated Desserts<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65648 02DT T 3 7:00AM-3:50PM Petfield Rm 672, DTC<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite is completion of HRI 280 Principles of Advanced Baking and Pastry. Approved<br />
uniform required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
HRI - 285 -- Chocolate and Sugar Arts<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65484 01DT T 3 7:00AM-3:50PM Petfield Rm 672, DTC<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite is completion of HRI 280 Principles of Advanced Baking and Pastry. Approved<br />
uniform required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
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HRI - 286 -- Wedding and Specialty Cakes<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite is completion of HRI 280 Principles of Advanced Baking and Pastry. Approved<br />
uniform required the first day of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
65486 02DT Th 3 7:00AM-3:50PM Petfield Rm 672, DTC<br />
HRT -- Horticulture<br />
HRT - 106 -- Practical Horticulture<br />
65566 01WC M 1 10:00-11:50AM Seward Rm 115, WC-Bldg C01<br />
HRT - 120 -- History of Garden Design<br />
67738 06WC T 3 6:30-9:10PM Baum Rm 241, WC-Bldg C20<br />
HRT - 121 -- Greenhouse Crop Production I<br />
63906 01WC F 3 9:00AM-12:40PM Seward Rm 116, WC-Bldg C01<br />
HRT - 125 -- Chemicals in Horticulture<br />
65178 01WC M 3 2:00-5:40PM Seward Rm 241, WC-Bldg C20<br />
HRT - 126 -- Home Landscaping<br />
67733 01WC T 3 10AM-12:40PM Baum Rm 107, WC-Bldg C01<br />
HRT - 127 -- Horticultural Botany<br />
63910 01HW Th 3 9:00AM-12:40PM Ezell Rm 223, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HW: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. On-campus meeting <strong>schedule</strong> will be discussed at first <strong>class</strong> meeting.<br />
63908 81HW M 3 6:00-9:40PM Ezell Rm 242, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section HW81: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. On-campus meeting <strong>schedule</strong> will be discussed at first <strong>class</strong> meeting.<br />
HRT - 130 -- Introduction to Biointensive Mini-Farming<br />
63902 01WC W 3 9:00-11:40AM Conner Rm 241, WC-Bldg C20<br />
63904 06WC W 3 6:30-9:10PM Conner Rm 241, WC-Bldg C20<br />
HRT - 195 -- Proper Planting Procedures<br />
Special Session Begins 04-01-09 Ends 04-29-09<br />
70222 01WC W 1 1:00-3:40PM Wise Rm 115, WC-Bldg C01<br />
Section 01WC: 5 meetings only: Wednesdays from 4/1/09 to 4/29/09.<br />
HRT - 199 -- Training for Commercial Pesticide Application<br />
Special Session Begins 01-14-09 Ends 02-25-09<br />
64760 01WC W 3 9:00AM-3:00PM Nunnally Rm 242, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 01WC: Special session - begins Jan. 14 and ends Feb. 25 (7 meetings only).<br />
HRT - 202 -- Landscape Plant Materials II<br />
64754 01WC Th 3 1:00-4:40PM Wise Rm 209, WC-Bldg C20<br />
64756 02WC Th 3 6:00-9:40PM Wise Rm 209, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 02WC: Three mandatory Saturday meetings. Will discuss at first <strong>class</strong> meeting.<br />
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HRT - 225 -- Nursery and Garden Center Management<br />
67734 01WC T 3 1:00-4:40PM Seward Rm 209, WC-Bldg C20<br />
HRT - 232 -- Planting Design II<br />
65568 06WC Th 3 6:00-9:40PM Baum Rm 107, WC-Bldg C01<br />
HRT - 239 -- Complete Diet Mini-Farming<br />
65080 01WC T 3 1:00-4:40PM Conner Rm 241, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 01WC: HRT 130 is a prerequisite (or instructor approval). Please call Cindy Conner<br />
at 798-8456.<br />
HRT - 260 -- Introduction to Floral Design<br />
64758 06WC W 3 6:00-9:40PM Pippin Rm 116, WC-Bldg C01<br />
HRT - 266 -- Advanced Floral Design<br />
67731 01WC W 3 1:30-5:10PM Pippin Rm 116, WC-Bldg C01<br />
Section 01WC: HRT 260 is a prereqisite (or Program Head approval). Please call David Seward<br />
at 523-5946.<br />
HRT - 290 -- Coordinated Internship<br />
64872 01WC Open Lab 2 Seward Rm 001, Area Coop Ed Partners<br />
HRT - 295 -- Sports Turf Management<br />
65404 81WC M 3 6:00-9:40PM Moran Rm 0213, Atlee High School<br />
Section 06WC: Class will be taught at Atlee High School.<br />
INT -- Interpretation<br />
INT - 105 -- Interpreting Foundations I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
70687 DL01 4 Leitch<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus meetings TBA. Students<br />
contact <strong>your</strong> instructor, Elizabeth Leitch, at: eleitch@reynolds.edu between 1/5/09-1/12/09<br />
for <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
INT - 250 -- Dialogic Interpretation I<br />
Special Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-30-09<br />
65518 DL01 3 Custalow<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus meetings. Students<br />
email instructor, Tonya Custalow, at: tcustalow@reynolds.edu (between 1/5/09-1/12/09) for <strong>class</strong><br />
orientation and other information.<br />
INT - 290 -- Coordinated Internship ASL-English Interpretation<br />
65144 DL01 3 Malheiros<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus meetings. Possession<br />
of valid interpreting credential is prerequisite for INT 290. Students email instructor, Laurie<br />
Malheiros, at: lmalheiros@reynolds.edu (between 1/5/09-1/12/09 for <strong>class</strong> orientation and other<br />
information.<br />
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ITD -- Information Technology Design<br />
ITD - 110 -- Web Page Design I<br />
NOTE: ITD 110 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 or equivalent.<br />
65302 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Tyson Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Composition & Design in an On-line World<br />
68671 21CD T 3 1:00-3:40PM Andrews Rm 462B, DTC<br />
Section 21CD: ITD 110-21CD and ENG 112-21CD are linked by course content and assignments<br />
to form a Learning Community. Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
65300 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 462B, DTC<br />
63914 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Tyson Rm 226, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63916 DL01 3 Andrews<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 12:00-<br />
1:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 415.<br />
ITD - 112 -- Designing Web Page Graphics<br />
NOTE: ITD 112 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 or equivalent. Uses Photoshop CS3.<br />
65850 81DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Ruffin Rm 462B, DTC<br />
ITD - 130 -- Database Fundamentals<br />
NOTE: ITD 130 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 or equivalent. Includes the concepts of a relational<br />
database using both the Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server platforms.<br />
63918 DL01 4 Mattia<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Angela<br />
Mattia, at: amattia@reynolds.edu between Jan. 4th-11th for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
ITD - 132 -- Structured Query Language (T-SQL)<br />
NOTE: ITD 132 has a prerequisite of ITD 130 or equivalent. ITD 132 will use Microsoft T-<br />
SQL Server.<br />
62806 81HP W 4 6:30-10:10PM Dust Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus meetings and<br />
online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every other Wednesday beginning 1/14.<br />
And online assignments<br />
ITD - 134 -- PL/SQL Programming<br />
NOTES: ITD 134 has a prerequisite of ITD 130 or equivalent.<br />
69757 81HP W 4 6:30-9:10PM Dust Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus meetings and<br />
online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every other Wednesday beginning 1/21.<br />
ITD - 195 -- Flash<br />
65010 01HP S 3 11:30AM-2:10PM Staff Rm 226, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with online and on-campus <strong>class</strong><br />
meetings. Required on-campus meeting every other Saturday beginning 01/24/09.<br />
ITD - 210 -- Web Page Design II<br />
NOTE: ITD 210 has a prerequisite of ITD 110 or equivalent.<br />
64336 81PR M 4 6:30-10:10PM Mitteldorfer Rm 226, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITD - 298 -- Seminar and Project ¿ Web Design Capstone<br />
NOTE: ITD 298 has a prerequisite of ITD 210 or instructor permission.<br />
70699 01HP S 4 11:30AM-3:10PM Mitteldorfer Rm 226, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every other Saturday beginning 1/14/2009.<br />
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ITE -- Information Technology Essentials<br />
ITE 100, Introduction to Information Systems, is no longer a requirement in the IT degree program.<br />
IT majors should enroll in ITE 115, Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts, or<br />
pass the college's competency exam. Please call Barbara Comfort (523-5311) or Dirk Burruss<br />
(523-5588) if you have any questions.<br />
ITE - 115 -- Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts<br />
NOTE: All sections use Microsoft Office 2007.<br />
65652 01DT T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Staff Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64768 01PR M W 3 8:00-9:15AM Mattia Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64770 01WC T 3 1:30-4:10PM Meyer Rm 210, WC-Bldg C20<br />
64772 02DT M W 3 9:30-10:45AM Andrews Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64774 02PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Tyson Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64776 03DT M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Andrews Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64778 03PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64780 04DT M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Andrews Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64782 04PR M W 3 9:30-10:45AM Mattia Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64784 05DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Cannon Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64786 05HP M W 3 11:00-11:50AM Mattia Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 05HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday and Wednesday.<br />
64788 06DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Cannon Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64790 06PR M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Comfort Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64792 07DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Williams Rm 415, DTC<br />
64794 07PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Staff Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64796 08DT F 3 9:00-11:40AM Wilson Rm 462A, DTC<br />
Section 08DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64798 08PR M W 3 8:00-9:15AM Aziz Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64800 09DT S 3 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 462A, DTC<br />
Section 09DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64874 09PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Varner Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65886 10DT W 3 3:00-5:40PM Cannon Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64802 10PR M W 3 9:30-10:45AM Aziz Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
70408 11DT T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Cannon Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64804 11PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Varner Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64806 12PR M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Aziz Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64876 13PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Ruffin Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
70680 14DT F 3 3:10-5:50PM Staff Rm 462A, DTC<br />
Section 14DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
70310 14PR F 3 3:10-5:50PM Meyer Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 14PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64808 15PR S 3 8:30-11:10AM Mitteldorfer Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 15PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
65024 16PR T Th 3 2:30-3:45PM Ruffin Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65290 17PR T 3 4:00-6:40PM <strong>Reynolds</strong> Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65294 18PR W 3 4:00-6:40PM <strong>Reynolds</strong> Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65656 19PR F 3 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 19PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
70686 20PR Th 3 4:00-6:40PM <strong>Reynolds</strong> Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64810 81DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Wilder Rm 462B, DTC<br />
64812 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Parker Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64816 82DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM White Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64878 82PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM <strong>Reynolds</strong> Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64818 83DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Cannon Rm 462A, DTC<br />
64820 83PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM <strong>Reynolds</strong> Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Writing beyond the Margins-- 21st Century Communication<br />
68629 84CP W 3 4:00-6:40PM Tyson Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 84CP: ENG 112-84CP and ITE 115-84CP are linked by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
65660 84DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Garland Rm 462A, DTC<br />
70682 84PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Staff Rm 226, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
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64822 85PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Barnes Rm 223, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64840 DL01 3 White<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (DTC) Room 462.<br />
64842 DL02 3 Bottom<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (DTC) Room 462.<br />
64934 DL03 3 Bottom<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (DTC) Room 462.<br />
65438 DL04 3 Andrews<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 10:30<br />
a.m.-12:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 415.<br />
65668 DL05 3 Mattia<br />
Section DL05: A distance learning Internet course. Students email <strong>your</strong> instructor, Angela<br />
Mattia, at: amattia@reynolds.edu between Jan. 4th-11th for orientation and <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67875 DL06 3 Aziz<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting March 3, 4:30-<br />
6:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 224-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
67880 DL07 3 Williams<br />
Section DL07: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
70402 DL08 3 Williams<br />
Section DL08: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting March 9, 4:00-<br />
5:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 223-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
ITE - 130 -- Introduction to Internet Services<br />
65000 DL01 3 Dust<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 230-Burnette Hall.<br />
ITE - 140 -- Spreadsheet Software (Excel)<br />
NOTE: ITE 140 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 (IST 100). Uses Microsoft Excel 2007.<br />
65298 01DT T 3 10AM-12:40PM Andrews Rm 384, DTC<br />
64824 01PR M W 3 9:30-10:45AM Comfort Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64826 02PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Comfort Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65700 03HP T 3 4:00-5:15PM Comfort Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 03HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Tuesday.<br />
64828 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Lingenfelter Rm 415, DTC<br />
64830 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Edmonds Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64844 DL01 3 Meyer<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 249-Burnette Hall.<br />
ITE - 150 -- Desktop Database Software (Access)<br />
NOTE: ITE 150 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 or equivalent. Uses Microsoft Access 2007.<br />
65854 01PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Aziz Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64836 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Lingenfelter Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64846 DL01 3 Williams<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
ITE - 215 -- Advanced Computer Applications and Integration<br />
NOTE: ITE 215 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 or equivalent.<br />
65306 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Davis Rm 210, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
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ITE - 221 -- PC Hardware and OS Architecture<br />
NOTE: ITE 221 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 or equivalent. Includes material for those students<br />
wishing to take the A+ certification exam.<br />
64832 01PR T Th 4 11AM-12:40PM Ruffin Rm 140A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
4834 81PR T 4 6:30-10:10PM Doss Rm 140A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITN -- Information Technology Networking<br />
ITN - 100 -- Introduction to Telecommunications<br />
NOTE: ITN 100 has a prerequisite of ITE 115 or equivalent.<br />
63920 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Doss Rm 224, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
67470 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Evans Rm 432, DTC<br />
63922 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Doss Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
ITN - 101 -- Introduction to Network Concepts<br />
NOTE: ITN 101 prerequisite is ITE 221 or equivalent.<br />
63924 81PR T 4 6:30-10:10PM Ruffin Rm 216, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65816 DL01 4 Williams<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Students should check the Blackboard site<br />
at: http://learn.vccs.edu beginning Jan. 12th for course orientation and other information.<br />
ITN - 114 -- Windows XP Professional<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
Uses Microsoft Window Vista.<br />
65336 81HP W 4 6:30-10:10PM Burruss Rm 224, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Wednesday.<br />
ITN - 115 -- Windows 2003 Server (SER)<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65338 81HP W 4 6:30-10:10PM Burruss Rm 224, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Wednesday.<br />
ITN - 116 -- WIN 2003 Network Infrastr,Implem,Mgmt & Maint.(NI-IMM)<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65340 81HP Th 4 6:30-10:10PM Burruss Rm 224, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Thursday.<br />
ITN - 150 -- Networking Fundamentals and Introductory Routing--Cisco<br />
63926 81PR M 4 6:30-10:10PM Doss Rm 213, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITN - 151 -- Introductory Routing and Switching--Cisco<br />
NOTE: ITN 151 has a prerequisite of ITN 150 or equivalent.<br />
63928 81PR W 4 6:30-10:10PM Doss Rm 213, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITN - 170 -- Linux System Administration<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
69766 81HP Th 4 6:30-10:10PM Dickerson Rm 216, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with online and on-campus <strong>class</strong><br />
meetings. Required on-campus meeting every Thursday.<br />
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ITN - 171 -- Unix I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
69765 81HP Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Dickerson Rm 216, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with online and on-campus <strong>class</strong><br />
meetings. Required on-campus meeting every Thursday.<br />
ITN - 260 -- Network Security Basics<br />
64338 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 216, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITN - 261 -- Network Attacks, Computer Crime, and Hacking<br />
NOTE: ITN 261 has a prerequisite of ITN 260 or equivalent.<br />
64340 81PR W 4 6:30-10:10PM Staff Rm 216, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITN - 298 -- Seminar and Project--Networking Capstone Course<br />
65664 81PR T 4 6:30-10:10PM Burruss Rm 224, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
NOTE: ITN 298 has a prerequisite of ITN 115 or equivalent.<br />
ITP -- Information Technology Programming<br />
ITP - 112 -- Visual Basic.NET I<br />
64342 81PR Th 4 6:30-10:10PM Bottom Rm 202, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITP - 120 -- Java Programming I<br />
64344 81PR M 4 6:30-10:10PM Pelletier Rm 208, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITP - 136 -- C# Programming I<br />
64346 81PR W 4 6:30-10:10PM Hazzard Rm 202, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITP - 160 -- Introduction to Game Design and Development<br />
62772 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Bottom Rm 226, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITP - 212 -- Visual Basic.Net II<br />
62774 81PR M 4 6:30-10:10PM Bottom Rm 202, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITP - 236 -- C# II<br />
NOTE: ITP 236 has a prerequisite of ITP 136 or equivalent.<br />
62822 81PR T 4 6:30-10:10PM Hazzard Rm 202, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITP - 244 -- ASP.NET--Server Side Programming<br />
65666 81PR T 4 6:30-10:10PM Dust Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
ITP - 251 -- Systems Analysis and Design<br />
70704 81HP M 3 4:00-5:15PM Mattia Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday.<br />
67890 DL01 3 Aziz<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 9:00-<br />
10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 223-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
ITP - 298 -- Seminar and Project: Programming Capstone<br />
NOTE: ITP 298 has a prerequisite of ITP 244 (ASP.NET) or instructor permission.<br />
62808 81PR M 4 6:30-10:10PM Dust Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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LGL -- Legal Assisting (Paralegal Studies)<br />
LGL - 117 -- Family Law<br />
63288 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Mooz Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 125 -- Legal Research<br />
63290 81PR Th 3 6:30-9:10PM Marks Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 126 -- Legal Writing<br />
65356 01HP T 3 11AM-12:15PM Brewer Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Tuesday.<br />
63292 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Fisher Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 130 -- Law Office Administration and Management<br />
63294 01PR T 3 1:00-3:40PM Carney Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 200 -- Ethics For The Legal Assistant<br />
63296 01PR W 1 1:00-1:50PM Brewer Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63298 81PR W 1 6:00-6:50PM Brewer Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 210 -- Virginia and Federal Procedure<br />
63300 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Brewer Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 220 -- Administrative Practice and Procedure<br />
63304 81PR T 3 6:00-8:40PM Briggs Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Velazquez Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 226 -- Real Estate Abstracting<br />
63306 81PR Th 3 6:30-9:10PM Hall Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 235 -- Legal Aspects of Business Organizations<br />
63308 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Carney Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 238 -- Bankruptcy<br />
63310 81HP T 3 7:00-9:40PM Mc Adams Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HP: Basic computer skills required. Required on-campus meeting EVERY OTHER TUESDAY<br />
beginning January 13th, and online assignments.<br />
LGL - 245 -- Post Trial and Appellate Practice<br />
63312 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Elliott Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 290 -- Coordinated Internship in Legal Assisting<br />
63314 01PR M W F 3 4:00-4:50PM Brewer Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
LGL - 295 -- Information Systems for the Paralegal<br />
62826 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Carney Rm 249, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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MDL -- Medical Laboratory<br />
MDL - 101 -- Introduction to Medical Laboratory Techniques<br />
63940 81DT T 3 5:00-9:00PM Sutton Rm 575, DTC<br />
63938 DL01 3 Sutton<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Weekly lab component will meet at Western<br />
campus, Goochland, Wednesday nights from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Room 226.<br />
MDL - 105 -- Phlebotomy<br />
Special Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-25-09<br />
NOTE: Students interested in Phlebotomy Certification should also register in the Summer 2009<br />
Semester for MDL 190, which is a five credit <strong>class</strong>.<br />
63936 81DT M W 3 6:00-9:30PM Wilson Rm 512, DTC<br />
Special Session Begins 01-13-09 Ends 03-26-09<br />
NOTE: Students interested in Phlebotomy Certification should also register in the Summer 2009<br />
Semester for MDL 190, which is a five credit <strong>class</strong>.<br />
65074 01DT T Th 3 1:00-4:40PM Patton Rm 513, DTC<br />
MDL - 110 -- Urinalysis and Body Fluids<br />
63934 81DT Th 3 5:00-9:00PM Johnston Rm 574, DTC<br />
MDL - 125 -- Clinical Hematology I<br />
67816 81DT M W 3 7:15-8:30PM Melberg Rm 575, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: Lab meetings late on Mondays.<br />
67826 82DT M W 3 7:15-8:30PM Melberg Rm 513, DTC<br />
Section 82DT: Lab meetings late on Wednesdays.<br />
69235 DL01 3 Melberg<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Weekly lab component will meet at Western<br />
campus, Goochland on Tuesday nights from 5:30-9:00 p.m., Room 226.<br />
MDL - 190 -- Coordinated Practice I-MLT Phlebotomy<br />
NOTE: MDL Students only. Short Phlebotomy clinical rotation in area health agency.<br />
65456 02DT Open Lab 2 Wilson Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
MDL - 190 -- MLT Coordinated Practice II<br />
64952 03DT Open Lab 3 Clark Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 03DT: For MDL students only; full semester of hospital clinical rotations.<br />
MDL - 190 -- Coordinated Practice Phlebotomy Training<br />
64954 05DT Open Lab 5 Buckles Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 05DT: For Phlebotomy Certificate program students that have completed MDL 105 only;<br />
short rotation in hospital/clinic.<br />
MDL - 210 -- Immunology and Serology<br />
65078 81DT T 3 5:00-9:10PM Wilson Rm 512, DTC<br />
65344 DL01 3 Wilson<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Weekly lab component will meet at Western<br />
campus, Goochland, on Thursday nights from 5:30-9:00 p.m., Room 226.<br />
MDL - 216 -- Blood Banking<br />
64360 01DT M W Th 4 1:00-3:30PM Clark Rm 575, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: Lab meetings on Thursdays only.<br />
65126 02DT M W 4 1:00-3:30PM Clark Rm 575, DTC<br />
And T 3:00-5:30PM Rm 575, DTC<br />
Section 02DT: Lab meetings on Tuesdays only.<br />
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MDL - 251 -- Clinical Microbiology I<br />
67830 81DT M W Th 3 5:30-7:10PM Stephens Rm 575, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: Lab meetings on Thursdays only.<br />
67833 82DT M W F 3 5:30-7:10PM Stephens Rm 513, DTC<br />
Section 82DT: Lab meetings on Fridays only.<br />
69252 DL01 3 Sutton<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Weekly lab component will meet at Downtown<br />
Campus. Contact instructor, Arnethea Sutton, at: asutton@reynolds.edu for lab meeting information.<br />
MDL - 262 -- Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation II<br />
64348 81DT M W F 4 3:30-5:30PM Wilson Rm 575, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: Lab meetings on Friday only.<br />
MDL - 281 -- Clinical Correlations<br />
69309 DL01 1 Clark<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course for all MDL students in final Clinical Rotations<br />
at Hospitals.<br />
MDL - 282 -- Clinical Laboratory Techniques--Coordinated Practice III<br />
64352 01DT Open Lab 3 Clark Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 01DT: MDL students only; full semester of hospital clinical rotations.<br />
MDL - 290 -- Coordinated Practice IV- MLT<br />
64354 01DT Open Lab 3 Clark Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 01DT: Clinical Rotation in area hospital for MDL students only.<br />
MEN -- Mental Health<br />
MEN - 101 -- Mental Health Skill Training I<br />
65722 81HD W 3 6:00-7:15PM Butler Rm 353, DTC<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 81HD: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Wednesday.<br />
70659 81PR M 3 6:00-8:40PM Davis Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
MEN - 102 -- Mental Health Skill Training II<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64968 DL01 3 Butler<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting March 7, 12:00-<br />
1:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 380.<br />
MKT -- Marketing<br />
There have been some course changes in Marketing course offerings. Students seeking to enroll<br />
in MKT 100 should now enroll in MKT 201. Students seeking to enroll in MKT 110 should now<br />
enroll in MKT 215. Please contact the School of Business if you have questions, 523-5301.<br />
MKT - 100 -- Principles of Marketing<br />
63948 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
5:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 110 -- Principles of Selling<br />
65896 01HP M W 3 9:00-9:50AM Baudean Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday and alternate Wednesday.<br />
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63950 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
5:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 120 -- Fundamentals of Fashion<br />
65684 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
5:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 201 -- Introduction to Marketing<br />
67287 01DT M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Staff Rm 431, DTC<br />
67266 01PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Quirk Rm 342, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67269 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Quirk Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67941 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 13, 5:00-<br />
6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 215 -- Sales and Marketing Management<br />
67272 01PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Staff Rm 338, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67284 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Altholz Rm 583, DTC<br />
67942 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 13, 5:00-<br />
6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 216 -- Retail Organization and Management<br />
65072 01HP T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Quirk Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section HP01: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Tuesday and alternate Thursdays.<br />
70526 81PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65686 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
5:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 221 -- Public Relations<br />
67938 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 13, 5:00-<br />
6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 227 -- Merchandise Buying and Control<br />
67280 01HP M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 338, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with online and on-campus <strong>class</strong><br />
meetings. Required on-campus meeting every Monday and alternate Wednesdays.<br />
MKT - 229 -- Marketing Research<br />
64368 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
5:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 238 -- Fashion Merchandising<br />
65376 01HP M W 3 11:00-11:50AM Davis Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 01HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday and alternate Wednesday.<br />
MKT - 270 -- Marketing Management<br />
65236 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Altholz Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Expands knowledge of marketing through case studies. Focuses on how marketing strategies are<br />
planned and utilized in the market place to accomplish the goals of the organization.<br />
67945 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 13, 5:00-<br />
6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
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MKT - 271 -- Consumer Behavior<br />
64370 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
5:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 282 -- Principles of eCommerce<br />
65680 DL01 3 Davis<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 13,<br />
5:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
MKT - 290 -- Coordinated Internship<br />
64362 01PR M 3 12:00-12:50PM Davis Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 01PR: Supervised on-the-job training in selected businesses or service firms coordinated<br />
by the college. Call Mrs. Davis at 523-5520 or bdavis@reynolds.edu for details.<br />
MKT - 295 -- Market Week Selection and Buying II<br />
62802 01PR W 3 12:00-1:00PM Davis Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 01PR: Provides a retail apparel mart buying experience. Students are not required<br />
to attend buying trips out of state. This is optional. Call Mrs. Davis at 523-5520 or bdavis@<br />
reynolds.edu for more information.<br />
MKT - 298 -- Seminar and Project in Marketing<br />
64366 01PR M 3 1:00-1:50PM Davis Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH -- Mathematics<br />
Note: MTH 1 - 7 courses are not for college-level credit. Placement test proficiency required<br />
for all MTH courses (see <strong>class</strong> notes).<br />
MTH - 1 -- Developmental Mathematics<br />
Note: Prerequisite for MTH 1 is a placement required from JSRCC Coordinator of PAVE. This<br />
course is designed to provide practical mathematical knowledge to better enhance social skills<br />
development in independent living. MTH 1 is restricted to PAVE students.<br />
69003 Z1DT M W 3 1:15-2:30PM Hampton Rm 367, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
69006 Z2DT T Th 3 1:15-2:30PM Hampton Rm 341, DTC<br />
Section Z2DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
MTH - 2 -- Arithmetic<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 1 required. Not for college level credit.<br />
62548 16PR M W 4 8:00-9:50AM Williams Rm 140, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62550 17PR T Th 4 8:30-10:45AM Dobbs Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 17PR: A SELF-PACED math <strong>class</strong> combined with MTH 02, 03, and MTH 04. Open to students<br />
who are motivated in math including those who received an "R" grade. Register for this <strong>class</strong><br />
if you are a self-taught student.<br />
62696 18PR T Th 4 9:00-10:50AM Gibson Rm 136, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68098 19DT S 4 8:30AM-12:10PM Griffin Rm 624, DTC<br />
Section 19DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
68127 19PR S 4 8:30AM-12:10PM Staff Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 19PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
62690 81PR M W 4 7:00-8:50PM Alexander Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
9310 81WC M W 4 6:30-8:45PM Webb Rm 243, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 81WC: A SELF-PACED math <strong>class</strong> combined with MTH 02, 03, and MTH 04. Open to students<br />
who are motivated in math including those who received an "R" grade.<br />
69308 82PR T Th 4 4:30-6:20PM Webb Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And T Th 4:30-6:20PM Webb Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 82PR: A SELF-PACED math <strong>class</strong> combined with MTH 02, 03, and MTH 04. Open to students<br />
who are motivated in math including those who received an "R" grade.<br />
62640 83PR T Th 4 7:00-8:50PM Raines Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
62686 DL01 4 Woodbury<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8, 11:00<br />
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 208-Burnette Hall.<br />
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MTH - 2 -- Arithmetic (PRISMM)<br />
NOTE: PRISMM <strong>class</strong>es use an in <strong>class</strong> Module approach and My Math Lab computer software. Placement<br />
test proficiency level 1 required. Not for college level credit. If you have any questions,<br />
please contact Math/Science division office at 523-5225 (PRC) or 523-5374 (DTC).<br />
68840 01DT M W F 4 8:30-9:40AM Math Team Rm 626, DTC<br />
68912 01PR M W F 4 9:30-10:40AM Math Team Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
8852 02DT M W F 4 8:30-9:40AM Math Team Rm 341, DTC<br />
8918 02PR M W F 4 9:30-10:40AM Math Team Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 02PR: This is <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 02.<br />
68857 03DT M W F 4 8:30-9:40AM Math Team Rm 380, DTC<br />
68923 03PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 03PR: This <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 02.<br />
68858 04DT M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 384, DTC<br />
68927 04PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 345, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
68888 05DT M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 626, DTC<br />
68928 05PR T Th 4 11AM-12:50PM Math Team Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
68891 06DT M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 619, DTC<br />
68932 06PR T Th 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
Section 06PR: This <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 02.<br />
68892 07DT T Th 4 8:30-10:20AM Math Team Rm 670, DTC<br />
68937 07PR M W 4 1:00-2:50PM Math Team Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M W 1:00-2:50PM Math Team Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68896 08DT T Th 4 8:30-10:20AM Math Team Rm 619, DTC<br />
68944 08PR T Th 4 1:00-2:50PM Math Team Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 1:00-2:50PM Math Team Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68899 81DT M W 4 4:00-5:50PM Math Team Rm 384, DTC<br />
MTH - 3 -- Algebra I<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 2 required. Not for college level credit. MTH 3 is<br />
a prerequisite for MTH 4.<br />
62642 16PR M W F 5 8:00-9:25AM Starks Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62700 17PR T Th 5 8:30-10:45AM Williams Rm 140, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62702 18PR T Th 5 8:30-10:45AM Dobbs Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 18PR: A SELF-PACED math <strong>class</strong> combined with MTH 02, 03, and MTH 04. Open to students<br />
who are motivated in math including those who received an "R" grade. Register for this <strong>class</strong><br />
if you are a self-taught student.<br />
70749 20PR M W 5 1:00-3:15PM Bibby Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
69767 21PR M W F 5 12:30-1:55PM Brooks Rm 121, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68337 22PR T Th 5 1:00-3:15PM Yohai Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62654 81PR M W 5 4:30-6:45PM Johnson Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 4:30-6:00PM Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Uses lecture and computer based materials. Instructor will announce <strong>schedule</strong>d<br />
times for use of Room 119, Burnette Hall on W from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.<br />
62712 81WC M W 5 6:30-8:45PM Webb Rm 243, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 81WC: A self-paced <strong>class</strong> taught on the Western Campus. Combined with MTH 2, MTH 3<br />
and MTH 4. Open to students who are motivated in math including those who received an "R"<br />
grade.<br />
62656 82PR M W 5 4:30-6:45PM Howard Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
62658 83PR T Th 5 4:30-6:45PM Webb Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And T Th 4:30-6:45PM Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 83PR: Uses lecture and computer based materials. The instructor will announce <strong>schedule</strong>d<br />
times for use of Room 119, Burnette Hall.<br />
62660 84PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM Hegarty Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
2694 85PR T Th 5 7:00-9:15PM Alexander Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
2688 DL01 5 Dobbs<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8, 12:00-<br />
1:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 230-Burnette Hall.<br />
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Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
62736 42PR M T W Th 5 12:30-2:45PM Staff Rm 351, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 3 -- Algebra I (PRISMM)<br />
NOTE: PRISMM <strong>class</strong>es use an in <strong>class</strong> Module approach and My Math Lab computer software. Placement<br />
test proficiency level 2 required. Not for college level credit. MTH 3 is a prerequisite<br />
for MTH 4. If you have any questions, please contact Math/Science division office at<br />
523-5225 (PRC) or 523-5374 (DTC).<br />
68029 01DT M W F 4 8:30-9:40AM Math Team Rm 624, DTC<br />
68981 01PR M W F 4 9:30-10:40AM Math Team Rm 247, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68030 02DT M W F 4 8:30-9:40AM Math Team Rm 670, DTC<br />
68983 02PR M W F 4 9:30-10:40AM Math Team Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68034 03DT T Th 4 8:30-9:55AM Math Team Rm 384, DTC<br />
68989 03PR M W F 4 9:30-10:40AM Math Team Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 03PR: This <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 03.<br />
68969 04DT M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 624, DTC<br />
69335 04PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
Section 04PR: This <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 03.<br />
68976 05DT M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 625, DTC<br />
69336 05PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
9000 06DT M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 341, DTC<br />
And M W F 11AM-12:10PM Rm 462B, DTC<br />
9339 06PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
9332 07DT T Th 4 8:30-10:20AM Math Team Rm 380, DTC<br />
9341 07PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 136, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69334 08DT T Th 4 8:30-10:20AM Math Team Rm 456, DTC<br />
69342 08PR T Th 4 11AM-12:50PM Math Team Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
Section 08PR: This <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 03.<br />
69343 09PR T Th 4 11AM-12:50PM Math Team Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
9344 10PR T Th 4 11AM-12:50PM Math Team Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
9345 11PR T Th 4 11AM-12:50PM Math Team Rm 339, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
70654 19PR M W F 4 9:30-10:40AM Math Team Rm 343, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
69350 81DT M W 4 6:00-7:50PM Math Team Rm 384, DTC<br />
MTH - 4 -- Algebra II<br />
NOTE: MTH 03 is a prerequisite for MTH 04. Not for college level credit. Graphing calculator<br />
required. TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84 preferred.<br />
62662 16PR M W F 5 6:30-7:55AM Starks Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
2664 17PR T Th 5 8:15-10:30AM Griffin Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62666 18PR T Th 5 8:30-10:45AM Dobbs Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 18PR: A SELF-PACED math <strong>class</strong> combined with MTH 02, 03, and MTH 04. Open to students<br />
who are motivated in math including those who received an "R" grade. Register for this <strong>class</strong><br />
if you are a self-taught student.<br />
62682 19PR T Th 5 11AM-1:15PM Brooks Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69784 20PR M W 5 1:00-3:15PM Bibby Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
62676 81PR M W 5 4:30-6:45PM Adams Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62714 81WC M W 5 6:30-8:45PM Webb Rm 243, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 81WC: A self-paced <strong>class</strong> taught on the Western Campus. Combined with MTH 2, MTH 3<br />
and MTH 4 open to students who are motivated in math including those who received an "R" grade.<br />
62678 82PR T Th 5 4:30-6:45PM Webb Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
And T Th 4:30-6:45PM Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 82PR: A self-paced math <strong>class</strong> combined with MTH 02, 03, and MTH 04. Also open to students<br />
who received an "R" grade. Class enrollment is limited.<br />
62692 83PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM Workman Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
2680 84PR T Th 5 7:00-9:15PM Stevens Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
62684 DL01 5 Turbeville<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (DTC) Room 384.<br />
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MTH - 4 -- Algebra II (PRISMM)<br />
NOTE: PRISMM <strong>class</strong>es use an in <strong>class</strong> Module approach and My Math Lab computer software. MTH<br />
03 is a prerequisite for MTH 04. Not for college level credit. Graphing calculator required,<br />
TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 preferred. If you have any questions, please contact Math/Science<br />
division office at 523-5225 (PRC) or 523-5374 (DTC). MTH 03 is a prerequisite for MTH 04.<br />
Not for college level credit. Graphing calculator required. TI-83, TI-83 Plus, or TI-84<br />
preferred.<br />
69775 01DT M W F 4 8:30-9:40AM Math Team Rm 625, DTC<br />
And M W F 8:30-9:40AM Math Team Rm 415, DTC<br />
69777 01PR M W F 4 9:30-10:40AM Math Team Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69776 02DT M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 415, DTC<br />
69779 02PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69780 03PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 344, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 03PR: This <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 04.<br />
69781 04PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69782 05PR M W F 4 11AM-12:10PM Math Team Rm 226, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69783 06PR T Th 4 11AM-12:50PM Math Team Rm 230, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 06PR: This <strong>class</strong> is for students who earned a grade of R for their previous enrollment<br />
in PRISMM MTH 04.<br />
69785 07PR T Th 4 11AM-12:50PM Math Team Rm 136, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
69786 08PR M W F 4 11AM-12:25PM Math Team Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
70658 21PR T Th 4 1:00-2:50PM Math Team Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
69788 81DT T Th 4 6:00-7:50PM Math Team Rm 384, DTC<br />
MTH - 5 -- Algebra Revisited<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 3 required for all MTH 05 sections. Not for college-<br />
level credit. MTH 05 is designed for students who have previously successfully completed Algebra<br />
I and II. Graphing calculator required for all sections. TI-83 or TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
67306 01DT M W F 5 8:30-9:55AM Rhea Rm 367, DTC<br />
62636 01PR T Th 5 8:30-9:45AM Snell Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
7305 02PR M W F 5 8:30-10:45AM John Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
7307 81DT T Th 5 7:00-9:15PM Staff Rm 624, DTC<br />
2708 81PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM Johnson Rm 352, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
62716 DL01 5 Woodbury<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 8, 11:00<br />
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 208-Burnette Hall.<br />
MTH - 50 -- Mathematics for Teacher Entrance Exams<br />
NOTE: Mathematics Preparation for Praxis I. Placement test proficiency level 2 required.<br />
63978 DL01 2 Goshorn<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
6:00-6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 249-Burnette Hall.<br />
MTH - 103 -- Applied Technical Mathematics I<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 2 or placement recommendation. Calculator recommended.<br />
63980 01WC W 3 1:40-4:25PM ragland Rm 243, WC-Bldg C20<br />
67304 02WC F 3 8:00-10:40AM Staff Rm 243, WC-Bldg C20<br />
Section 02WC: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
MTH - 115 -- Technical Mathematics I<br />
63316 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 148, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
MTH - 116 -- Technical Mathematics II<br />
63318 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Flowers Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
MTH - 120 -- Introduction to Mathematics<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 2 required for all MTH 120 sections.<br />
63952 01DT M W 3 11AM-12:15PM Turbeville Rm 670, DTC<br />
63320 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Robinson Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63954 02DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Turbeville Rm 625, DTC<br />
63322 02PR T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Orr Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63956 03DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Ostrow Rm 624, DTC<br />
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63324 03PR S 3 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 03PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
70695 04DT T Th 3 12:30-1:45PM Ostrow Rm 626, DTC<br />
63326 04PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Orr Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
63960 05DT S 3 9:00-11:40AM Deloach Rm 625, DTC<br />
Section 05DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63328 05PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Staff Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
63330 06PR T Th 3 10:30-11:45AM Harris Rm 144, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70660 07PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Robinson Rm 118, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63962 81DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Griffin Rm 624, DTC<br />
65424 81EC W 3 6:00-8:40PM Hasley Rm E8, Varina High School<br />
63332 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Foster Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
67303 82PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Snell Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63334 83PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Foster Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63964 DL01 3 Swadgelo<br />
Section DL01: A distance education Internet course. Mandatory <strong>class</strong> meeting January 10, 1:30-<br />
3:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462B.<br />
MTH - 126 -- Mathematics for Allied Health<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 3 required or placement recommendation. MTH 120 is<br />
not a substitute for MTH 126.<br />
63338 01PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Dobbs Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 146 -- Introduction to Elementary Statistics<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 2 or 3 required. MTH 146 will not substitute for MTH<br />
240.<br />
63340 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Webb Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Will serve as an endorsement course for teachers. TI-83 or TI-84 Plus graphing<br />
Calculator<br />
MTH - 150 -- Topics in Geometry<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 4 required.<br />
63970 DL01 3 Loving<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
4:30-5:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 380.<br />
MTH - 163 -- Precalculus I<br />
70693 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Swadgelo Rm 341, DTC<br />
63344 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Henley Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70696 02DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Rhea Rm 456, DTC<br />
63348 02PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Bibby Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63350 03PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Hasley Rm 225, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
63352 04PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM John Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63354 05PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM John Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63356 06PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Lamb Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
70634 07PR F 3 12:00-2:40PM Gibson Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 07PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
70668 08PR M W F 3 12:00-12:50PM Henley Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
63358 81PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Kocyba Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63360 82PR T Th 3 5:30-6:45PM Foster Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65182 83PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Corbin Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63968 DL01 3 Gibson<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 15,<br />
3:30-4:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 226-Burnette Hall.<br />
MTH - 166 -- Precalculus with Trigonometry<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 4 or 5 required for all MTH 166 sections. TI-83 or<br />
TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
63972 01DT M W F 5 8:30-9:55AM Loving Rm 340, DTC<br />
63362 01PR T Th 5 8:30-10:45AM Henley Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
63364 02PR M W F 5 9:30-10:55AM Fulakis Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
63366 03PR M W F 5 12:30-1:55PM Harris Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63368 81PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM Adams Rm 351, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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63974 DL01 5 Gibson<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 15,<br />
4:30-5:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 226-Burnette Hall.<br />
MTH - 170 -- Foundations in Contemporary Mathematics<br />
63370 81PR T Th 3 5:30-6:45PM Staff Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 173 -- Calculus with Analytic Geometry I<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 6 required. Graphing calculator required for all MTH<br />
173 sections. TI-83 or TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
63976 01DT M W F 5 8:30-9:55AM Swadgelo Rm 339, DTC<br />
63372 01PR M W F 5 9:30-10:55AM Brooks Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63374 81PR T Th 5 4:30-6:45PM Weisbrod Rm 344, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63376 82PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM John Rm 343, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 174 -- Calculus with Analytic Geometry II<br />
63378 01PR M W F 5 9:30-10:55AM Henley Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65620 81PR M W 5 7:00-9:15PM Kocyba Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
70670 82PR T Th 5 7:00-9:15PM Adams Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
MTH - 240 -- Statistics<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 5 required for all MTH 240 sections. Graphing calculator<br />
required, TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
64848 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Rhea Rm 624, DTC<br />
63380 01PR S 3 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 01PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
70635 02DT F 3 12:20-3:00PM Staff Rm 312, DTC<br />
Section 02DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
63382 02PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Lamb Rm 334, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63384 03PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Lamb Rm 330, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63386 04PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Harris Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63388 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Snell Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 270 -- Applied Calculus<br />
NOTE: Placement test proficiency level 5 required. Graphing calculator required. TI-83,<br />
TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
65184 01DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Joe Rm 341, DTC<br />
63390 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Fulakis Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63392 02PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Woodbury Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63394 81PR T Th 3 5:30-6:45PM Pittman Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
63396 82PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Fulakis Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 277 -- Vector Calculus<br />
NOTE: Graphing calculator required, TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
63398 81PR T Th 4 4:30-6:20PM Fulakis Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 279 -- Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
NOTE: Graphing calculator required, TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
63400 81PR M W 4 7:00-8:50PM Pittman Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 285 -- Linear Algebra<br />
NOTE: Graphing calculator required, TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
65610 81PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Joe Rm 362, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
MTH - 287 -- Mathematical Structures<br />
NOTE: Graphing calculator required, TI-83, TI-83 Plus or TI-84 recommended.<br />
63402 81PR M W 3 5:30-6:45PM Swadgelo Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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MUS -- Music<br />
MUS - 101 -- Basic Musicianship I<br />
65378 DL01 3 Durham-Hayes<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 252A-Burnette Hall.<br />
MUS - 111 -- Music Theory I<br />
63986 01DT M W 4 10:00-11:40AM Negri Rm 431, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: One additional lab hour per week to be announced.<br />
MUS - 112 -- Music Theory II<br />
63988 01DT M W 4 1:00-2:40PM Negri Rm 464, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: One additional lab hour per week to be announced.<br />
MUS - 121 -- Music Appreciation I<br />
65694 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM McDaniel Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64010 DL01 3 Durham-Hayes<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
10:30-11:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 252A-Burnette Hall.<br />
65690 DL02 3 Durham-Hayes<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
10:30-11:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 252A-Burnette Hall.<br />
MUS - 136 -- Applied Music - Voice<br />
64002 01DT Open Lab 2 Johnson Rm 464, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: Private lessons in Voice. Lab fee of $375 required in addition to tuition.<br />
Exact lesson times to be arranged with instructor.<br />
MUS - 137 -- Chorus Ensemble<br />
63996 01DT M 1 3:30-5:00PM Johnson Rm AUDI, DTC<br />
MUS - 141 -- Class Piano I<br />
63992 01DT T Th 2 11:00-11:50AM Herro Rm 464, DTC<br />
63994 02DT T Th 2 12:00-12:50PM Lyle Rm 464, DTC<br />
MUS - 142 -- Class Piano II<br />
63990 01DT T Th 2 1:00-1:50PM Lyle Rm 464, DTC<br />
MUS - 145 -- Applied Music - Keyboard<br />
64000 01DT Open Lab 2 Lyle Rm 464, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: Private lessons in Piano. Lab fee of $375 required in addition to tuition.<br />
Exact lesson times to be arranged with instructor.<br />
MUS - 149 -- Band Ensemble<br />
64006 01DT Th 1 3:00-4:30PM Herro Rm AUDI, DTC<br />
MUS - 155 -- Applied Music - Woodwinds<br />
64004 01DT Open Lab 2 Staff Rm 470, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: Private lessons in Woodwinds. Lab fee of $375 required in addition to tuition.<br />
Exact lesson times to be arranged with instructor.<br />
MUS - 165 -- Applied Music - Strings<br />
63998 01DT Open Lab 2 Herro Rm 470B, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: Private lessons in Guitar. Lab fee of $375 required in addition to tuition.<br />
Exact lesson times to be arranged with instructor.<br />
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MUS - 185 -- Applied Music - Percussion<br />
64008 01DT Open Lab 2 Staff Rm 470, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: Private lessons in Percussion. Lab fee of $375 required in addition to tuition.<br />
Exact lesson times to be arranged with instructor.<br />
MUS - 195 -- Topics in Music: World Music Styles<br />
62780 01DT T Th 3 2:00-3:30PM Negri Rm 428, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: This course may be substituted for Music Appreciation I for both Music and non-<br />
Music majors.<br />
MUS - 211 -- Advanced Music Theory I<br />
67488 01DT M W 4 3:00-4:40PM Negri Rm 464, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: One additional lab hour per week to be announced.<br />
MUS - 241 -- Advanced Class Piano I<br />
64378 01DT T Th 2 2:00-2:50PM Lyle Rm 464, DTC<br />
MUS - 242 -- Advanced Class Piano II<br />
64376 01DT T Th 2 2:00-2:50PM Lyle Rm 464, DTC<br />
NAS -- Natural Science<br />
NAS - 105 -- Natural Science Topics for Modern Society<br />
64886 81DT Th 2 3:00-5:00PM Sullivan Rm 312, DTC<br />
NAS - 150 -- Human Biology<br />
65946 01DT T Th 3 8:00-9:15AM Staff Rm 624, DTC<br />
64888 81DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Mott Rm 456, DTC<br />
64890 82PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Mott Rm F1, PRC-Bldg F<br />
NAS - 161 -- Health Science I<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite of NAS 161 is completion of high school biology and chemistry or equivalent.<br />
64892 01DT T Th 4 8:00-9:15AM Staff Rm 637, DTC<br />
And T Th 9:30-10:45AM Rm 637, DTC<br />
64894 02DT M W F 4 8:00-8:50AM Staff Rm 637, DTC<br />
And M W F 9:00-9:50AM Rm 637, DTC<br />
65044 02PR M W 4 9:30-10:45AM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M W 11AM-12:15PM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64898 03PR M W 4 9:30-10:45AM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And F 8:00-10:40AM Rm 237, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64896 04DT M W F 4 2:00-2:50PM Staff Rm 637, DTC<br />
And M W F 3:00-3:50PM Rm 637, DTC<br />
70784 05DT S 4 9:00-11:40AM Staff Rm 637, DTC<br />
And S 12:00-2:40PM Rm 637, DTC<br />
Section 05DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64902 81DT T Th 4 6:00-7:15PM Staff Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And T Th 4:30-5:45PM Rm 636, DTC<br />
64904 82DT T Th 4 6:00-7:15PM Staff Rm 662, DTC<br />
And T Th 7:30-8:45PM Rm 637, DTC<br />
64900 82PR T Th 4 4:00-5:15PM Staff Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T Th 5:30-6:45PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68674 83PR W 4 7:00-9:40PM Zhu Rm 117, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
And M 7:00-9:40PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
70708 DL01 4 Ezell<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus labs. Scheduled on-<br />
campus mtg. Jan.16, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m (PRC) Rm 233-Burnette Hall. 8 labs, Fri.: 1/23, 2/13,<br />
2/27, 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, 4/24, & 5/1, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (PRC) Rm 233-Burnette Hall. Credits<br />
do not count towards Science degree.<br />
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First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65360 41DT M W 4 11AM-1:40PM Ockaili Rm 637, DTC<br />
And T Th 11AM-1:40PM Rm 637, DTC<br />
NAS - 162 -- Health Science II<br />
64906 01DT T Th 4 8:00-9:15AM Montpetit Rm 636, DTC<br />
And T Th 9:30-10:45AM Rm 636, DTC<br />
65054 01PR M W F 4 9:00-9:50AM Neely-Fisher Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M W F 10:00-10:50AM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65052 02DT T Th 4 1:00-2:15PM Dunn Rm 636, DTC<br />
And T Th 2:30-3:45PM Rm 636, DTC<br />
64908 03PR M W F 4 12:00-12:50PM Premaratne Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And M W F 1:00-1:50PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64910 50DT M 4 6:00-8:40PM Howard Rm 0001, Henrico Fire Trn Ctr<br />
And W 6:00-8:40PM Rm 0001, Henrico Fire Trn Ctr<br />
Section 50DT: This <strong>class</strong> meets in the Henrico Fire Services Administrative Offices at 7701<br />
East Parham Road.<br />
64912 81DT T 4 3:00-5:40PM Cannon Rm 637, DTC<br />
And Th 3:00-5:40PM Rm 637, DTC<br />
65048 81WC T 4 6:30-9:10PM Ezell Rm 223, WC-Bldg C20<br />
And Th 6:30-9:10PM Rm 223, WC-Bldg C20<br />
64914 82DT M W 4 6:00-7:15PM Cannon Rm 626, DTC<br />
And M W 7:30-8:45PM Rm 636, DTC<br />
65050 82PR M 4 4:00-6:40PM Carter Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 4:00-6:40PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65046 83PR T 4 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 7:00-9:40PM Rm 238, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65698 DL01 4 Ockaili<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus labs. Scheduled<br />
on-campus mtg. 1/7, 6-7 p.m. (DTC) Rm 415. 7 labs, Thurs.: 1/15, 1/22, 2/5, 2/26, 3/26, 4/9 &<br />
4/30, 6-8 p.m. (DTC) Rm. 627. Credits do not count toward the science degree.<br />
65706 DL02 4 Ezell<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course with required on-campus labs. Scheduled<br />
on-campus mtg. 1/6, 2-4 p.m. (PRC) Rm. 237 Burnette Hall. 9 required labs, Fri.: 1/16, 1/23,<br />
2/13, 2/27, 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, 4/24 & 5/1, 2-4 p.m. (PRC) Rm. 237-Burnette Hall. Credits do<br />
not count towards Science degree.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65362 42DT M W 4 11AM-1:40PM Ockaili Rm 637, DTC<br />
And T Th 11AM-1:40PM Rm 637, DTC<br />
NUR -- Nursing<br />
NUR - 27 -- Nurse Aide I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64036 01DT M T Th F 5 1:00-4:00PM Unholz Rm 625, DTC<br />
And T 7:30-11:30AM Rm 534, DTC<br />
And Th 6:45AM-12:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And W 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64038 02DT M T W F 5 1:00-4:00PM Boice Rm 625, DTC<br />
And W 12:30-4:30PM Thornton Rm 534, DTC<br />
And W 6:45AM-7:25PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And T 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64024 81DT M T Th 5 5:30-8:30PM Boice Rm 625, DTC<br />
And T 5:30-9:30PM Rm 534, DTC<br />
And W 5:30-9:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And S 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
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64032 82DT M T Th 5 5:30-8:30PM Boice Rm 625, DTC<br />
And W 5:30-9:30PM Rm 534, DTC<br />
And T 5:30-9:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And S 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64026 31DT M T W Th F 5 1:00-4:00PM Boice Rm 625, DTC<br />
And T 7:30-11:30AM Unholz Rm 534, DTC<br />
And W 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And Th 6:45AM-12:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64028 32DT M T W Th F 5 1:00-4:00PM Boice Rm 625, DTC<br />
And W 12:30-4:30PM Thornton Rm 534, DTC<br />
And W 6:45AM-12:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And T 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64030 83DT M T Th 5 5:30-8:30PM Boice Rm 625, DTC<br />
And T 5:30-9:30PM Rm 534, DTC<br />
And W 5:30-9:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And S 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
65008 84DT M T Th 5 5:30-8:30PM Boice Rm 625, DTC<br />
And W 5:30-9:30PM Cain Rm 534, DTC<br />
And F 5:30-9:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And S 6:45AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
NUR - 95 -- Nutrition, Diet Therapy, and Food Prep for Home Health Care Assistants<br />
68463 Z2DT M W 3 12:30-2:00PM Staff Rm 379, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
NUR - 95 -- Health Care Terminology and Documentation<br />
68458 Z1DT M W 2 10:45AM-12:15PM Staff Rm 436, DTC<br />
Section Z1DT: Enrollment restricted to students in the PAVE program.<br />
NUR - 111 -- Nursing I<br />
NOTE: All sections of NUR 111 have a $110 testing fee that will be collected with tuition.<br />
64012 01DT M 8 9:00-11:40AM Brunner Rm 531, DTC<br />
And Th 12:00-2:40PM Rm 531, DTC<br />
And W 8:00-11:30AM Rm 534, DTC<br />
And F 7:00AM-3:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 01DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64014 02DT M 8 9:00-11:40AM Rm 531, DTC<br />
And Th 12:00-2:40PM Rm 531, DTC<br />
And Th 8:00-11:40AM Rm 534, DTC<br />
And F 7:00AM-3:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 02DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64016 03DT T 8 12:00-2:30PM Ripley Rm 531, DTC<br />
And Th 9:30AM-12:00PM Rm 513, DTC<br />
And M 12:30-4:00PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And W 7:00AM-3:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 03DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64018 04DT T 8 12:00-2:30PM Ripley Rm 531, DTC<br />
And Th 12:00-2:40PM Rm 531, DTC<br />
And T 8:00-11:40AM Rm 513, DTC<br />
And W 7:00AM-3:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 04DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64020 05DT T 8 9:00-11:30AM Stone Rm 531, DTC<br />
And W 12:00-2:30PM Rm 531, DTC<br />
And T 12:00-3:30PM Rm 534, DTC<br />
And Th 7:00AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 05DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
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64022 06DT T 8 12:00-2:40AM Stone Rm 531, DTC<br />
And W 12:00-2:30PM Rm 531, DTC<br />
And M 12:00-3:30PM Jack Rm 534, DTC<br />
And Th 7:00AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 06DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
NUR - 112 -- Nursing II<br />
NOTE: All sections of NUR 112 have a $110 testing fee that will be collected with tuition.<br />
65084 01DT T 7 8:00AM-12:00PM Moore Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And W 6:30AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 01DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
65086 02DT T 7 8:00AM-12:00PM Moore Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And Th 6:30AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 02DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
65088 03DT T 7 8:00AM-12:00PM Moore Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And Th 6:30AM-4:00PM Shuster Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 03DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
65910 04DT Th 7 8:00AM-12:00PM McCuistion Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And F 6:30AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
65090 05DT Th 7 8:00AM-12:00PM McCuistion Rm 531, DTC<br />
And F 6:30AM-4:00PM Mercer Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 06DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
65092 06DT Th 7 8:00AM-12:00PM McCuistion Rm 531, DTC<br />
And T 8:00AM-12:00PM Staff Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 07DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
65094 07DT W 7 8:00AM-12:00PM Prillaman Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And F 6:30AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 08DT: A $110 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
70802 08DT W 7 8:00AM-12:00PM Prillaman Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And W 6:30AM-4:00PM Taylor Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
NUR - 115 -- LPN Transition<br />
65468 01DT W 3 8:00-11:00AM Stone Rm 531, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: MUST HAVE PRIOR APPROVAL TO REGISTER.<br />
NUR - 135 -- Drug Dosage Calculations<br />
64034 01DT M 2 11AM-12:40PM Whitehurst Rm 353, DTC<br />
64040 02DT M 2 4:00-5:40PM Whitehurst Rm 353, DTC<br />
69746 03DT F 2 1:00-3:00PM Whitehurst Rm 512, DTC<br />
Section 03DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
NUR - 136 -- Principles of Pharmacology I<br />
NOTE: Must take HIT 110-DL01 concurrently with NUR 136-DL01.<br />
69303 DL01 1 Olsen<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 8, 6:00-<br />
9:40 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
NUR - 204 -- Mental Health Nursing<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
NOTE: All sections of NUR 204 have a $62.50 testing fee that will be collected with tuition.<br />
64404 01DT T 6 9:00-11:50AM Clark Rm 512, DTC<br />
And W 1:00-3:40PM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And Th 8:30AM-6:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And F 8:00AM-5:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 02DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64406 02DT T 6 9:00-11:50AM Clark Rm 512, DTC<br />
And W 1:00-3:40PM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And T 4:00-9:30PM Lentz Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And Th 7:00AM-5:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 02DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
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64410 03DT T 6 9:00-11:50AM Clark Rm 626, DTC<br />
And W 1:00-3:40PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And W 5:00-10:00PM Matthews Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And S 8:00AM-6:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 04DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64380 31DT T 6 9:00-11:40AM Clark Rm 512, DTC<br />
And W 1:00-3:40PM Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And Th 8:30AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And F 8:00AM-5:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 31DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64382 32DT W 6 9:00-11:40AM Clark Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And T 9:00-11:40AM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And Th 7:00AM-2:00PM Lentz Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And T 3:00-9:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 32DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64386 33DT T 6 9:00-11:40AM Clark Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And W 1:00-3:40PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And W 5:00-10:00PM Matthews Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
And S 8:00AM-12:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 34DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
NUR - 206 -- Maternity/Women's Health Nursing<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
NOTE: All sections of NUR 206 have a $62.50 testing fee that will be collected with tuition.<br />
64414 01DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Niculescu Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And T 8:00-10:00AM Rm 352, DTC<br />
And T 10AM-2:30PM Rm 340, DTC<br />
And Th 7:00AM-5:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 01DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64416 02DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Niculescu Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And T 8:00-10:00AM Rm 352, DTC<br />
And T 10AM-2:00PM Rm 340, DTC<br />
And Th 7:00AM-5:00PM Mathews Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 02DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64418 03DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Hatcher Rm 421, DTC<br />
And Th 8:00AM-2:30PM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And T 7:00AM-5:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 03DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64420 04DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Hatcher Rm 421, DTC<br />
And Th 8:00AM-2:30PM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And F 7:00AM-5:00PM Robinson Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 04DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64422 31DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Niculescu Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And T 8:00-10:00AM Rm 421, DTC<br />
And T 10AM-2:30PM Rm 421, DTC<br />
And F 7:00AM-5:00PM Robinson Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 31DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64424 32DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Niculescu Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And T 8:00-10:00AM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And T 10AM-2:30PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And F 7:00AM-5:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 32DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64426 33DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Hatcher Rm 421, DTC<br />
And Th 8:00-10:00AM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And Th 10AM-2:30PM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And T 7:00AM-5:00PM Staff Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 33DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
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64432 34DT M 6 8:00AM-12:00PM Hatcher Rm 421, DTC<br />
And Th 8:00-10:00AM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And Th 10AM-2:30PM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And F 7:00AM-5:00PM Mathews Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 34DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
NUR - 207 -- Pediatric Nursing<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
NOTE: All sections of NUR 207 have a $62.50 testing fee that will be collected with tuition.<br />
64392 01DT T Th 6 9:00AM-12:00PM Wilkinson Rm 574, DTC<br />
And T 12:30-4:00PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
And F 7:00AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 01DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64394 02DT T Th 6 9:00AM-12:00PM Wilkinson Rm 574, DTC<br />
And M 12:30-4:00PM Brunner Rm 572, DTC<br />
And F 12:45-10:00PM Lowerre Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 02DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64396 03DT T Th 6 9:00AM-12:00PM Cosby Rm 662, DTC<br />
And T 12:30-4:00PM Rm 574, DTC<br />
And F 6:45AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 03DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64388 04DT T Th 6 9:00AM-12:00PM Cosby Rm 662, DTC<br />
And W 12:30-4:00PM Rm 574, DTC<br />
And F 12:45-10:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 04DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64390 31DT T Th 6 9:00-11:40AM Wilkinson Rm 574, DTC<br />
And T 12:30-4:00PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
And F 6:45AM-4:00PM Maters Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 31DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64434 32DT T Th 6 9:00-11:00AM Wilkinson Rm 574, DTC<br />
And Th 1:00-4:00PM Rm 572, DTC<br />
And F 12:30-10:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 32DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64436 33DT T Th 6 9:00AM-12:00PM Cosby Rm 662, DTC<br />
And T 1:00-4:00PM Ripley Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And F 6:45AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 33DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
66002 34DT T Th 6 9:00AM-12:00PM Cosby Rm 662, DTC<br />
And W 12:30-4:00PM Rm 512, DTC<br />
And F 12:45-10:00PM Perry Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
NUR - 208 -- Acute Medical-Surgical Nursing<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
NOTE: All sections of NUR 208 have a $62.50 testing fee that will be collected with tuition.<br />
64398 01DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Parrish Rm 421, DTC<br />
And Th F 6:30AM-4:00PM Jackson-Jones Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 01DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64400 02DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Parrish Rm 421, DTC<br />
And Th F 6:30AM-4:00PM Sadek Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 02DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64402 03DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Brittingham Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And Th F 6:30AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 03DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64438 04DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Brittingham Rm 412D, DTC<br />
And M Th 6:30AM-4:00PM Hayden Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 04DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
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Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64440 31DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Parrish Rm 370, DTC<br />
And Th F 6:30AM-4:00PM Jackson-Jones Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 31DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64412 32DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Parrish Rm 370, DTC<br />
And Th F 6:30AM-4:00PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 32DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64442 33DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Brittingham Rm 328, DTC<br />
And Th F 6:30AM-4:00PM Sadek Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 33DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
64428 34DT T W 6 12:00-3:00PM Brittingham Rm 328, DTC<br />
And M Th 6:30AM-4:00PM Hayden Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Section 34DT: A $62.50 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
NUR - 226 -- Health Assessment<br />
65098 01DT F 2 8:30-11:30AM Moore Rm 550, DTC<br />
And F 11:30AM-12:30PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
65100 02DT W 2 12:00-1:00PM Damico Rm 550, DTC<br />
And W 1:00-4:00PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
65916 03DT T 2 12:00-1:00PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
And T 1:00-4:00PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
65102 04DT W 2 8:00-9:00AM McCuistion Rm 550, DTC<br />
And W 9:00AM-12:00PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
65106 05DT M 2 8:00AM-12:00PM Prillaman Rm 550, DTC<br />
70817 06DT W 2 4:00-5:00PM Damico Rm 550, DTC<br />
And W 5:00-8:00PM Rm 550, DTC<br />
NUR - 265 -- Electrocardiogram Interpretation<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
Note: Call Vivian Biggers for more information at 379-3366. There is no text for this <strong>class</strong><br />
located in the conference room at Johnston Willis Hospital.<br />
69838 01DT T 2 6:00-9:00PM O Donnell Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
OPT -- Opticianry<br />
OPT - 105 -- Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye<br />
65402 DL01 3 Metten-Modrak<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan. 12th, 8 p.m. Check<br />
<strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the online<br />
orientation meeting.<br />
OPT - 121 -- Optical Theory I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
70713 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan. 12th, 6 p.m. Check<br />
<strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the online<br />
orientation meeting.<br />
OPT - 122 -- Optical Theory II<br />
64986 01DT T Th 3 9:00-10:15AM Green Rm 583, DTC<br />
64464 DL01 3 Green<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan. 14th, 7 p.m. Check<br />
<strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the online<br />
orientation meeting.<br />
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Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
70714 DL02 3 Staff<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Continuation for students enrolled in<br />
Spring 09 OPT 121-DL01 8-Week course.<br />
OPT - 150 -- Optical Laboratory Theory I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
70715 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan.12th, 7 p.m. Check<br />
<strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the online<br />
orientation meeting.<br />
OPT - 151 -- Optical Laboratory Theory II<br />
64454 01DT T Th 3 10:30-11:45AM Hammond Rm 583, DTC<br />
64462 DL01 3 Hammond<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan. 13th, 7 p.m. Check<br />
<strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the online<br />
orientation meeting.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
70717 DL02 3 Staff<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Continuation for students enrolled in<br />
Spring 09 OPT 150-DL01 8-Week course.<br />
OPT - 152 -- Optical Laboratory Clinical I<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
70718 DL01 3 Staff<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan. 12th, 7 p.m. Check<br />
<strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the online<br />
orientation meeting. Requires 12 clinical hours a week.<br />
OPT - 153 -- Optical Laboratory Clinical II<br />
64446 01DT T Th 3 12:00-2:30PM Hammond Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
64456 DL01 3 Hammond<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Email the instructor, Kenneth Hammond,<br />
at: khammond@reynolds.edu, in the first week with <strong>your</strong> clinical site information.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
70719 DL02 3 Staff<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Continuation for students enrolled in<br />
Spring 09 OPT 152-DL01 8-Week course. Requires 12 clinical hours a week.<br />
OPT - 253 -- Current Optical Trends<br />
64444 01DT M W 2 3:00-3:50PM Hammond Rm 583, DTC<br />
64452 DL01 2 Green<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
OPT - 272 -- Optical Dispensing Clinical III<br />
64450 01DT M W 3 11:30AM-2:30PM Green Rm 564, DTC<br />
And S 9:00AM-12:10PM Rm 564, DTC<br />
64458 DL01 3 Tibbett<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Email instructor, Annemarie Tibbett, at:<br />
atibbett@reynolds.edu in the first week with <strong>your</strong> clinical site information.<br />
OPT - 274 -- Contact Lens Theory II<br />
69314 DL01 3 Metten-Modrak<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan.13th 8 p.m. Check<br />
<strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the online<br />
orientation meeting.<br />
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OPT - 280 -- Contact Lens Clinical<br />
64448 01DT M W 3 8:45-11:15AM Metten-Modrak Rm 520, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: Virtual Orientation Jan. 13th 8:30 p.m. Check <strong>your</strong> student email account for<br />
a message from the instructor about how to access the online orientation meeting.<br />
64460 DL01 3 Metten-Modrak<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Virtual Orientation Jan. 13th 8:30 p.m.<br />
Check <strong>your</strong> student email account for a message from the instructor about how to access the<br />
online orientation meeting.<br />
PED -- Physical Education & Recreation<br />
PED - 103 -- Aerobic Fitness I<br />
NOTE: All co-ed aerobic <strong>class</strong>es utilize cardio-respiratory exercises that will utilize impact<br />
movements, <strong>step</strong>s, cross training, ab work, flexibility and some weight training. Five <strong>class</strong>es<br />
will be held offsite.<br />
64474 01DT M W 2 9:00-10:15AM Williams Rm B30, DTC<br />
64988 01PR T Th 2 11AM-12:15PM Williams Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65066 02DT M W 2 11AM-12:15PM Williams Rm B30, DTC<br />
64502 02PR T Th 2 1:00-2:15PM Williams Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65670 03PR T Th 2 3:00-4:15PM Williams Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64476 04DT M W 2 1:00-2:15PM Williams Rm B30, DTC<br />
64472 81DT M W 2 5:45-7:00PM Walker Rm B30, DTC<br />
PED - 109 -- Yoga<br />
65586 01PR T Th 2 8:00-9:15AM Cochran Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 01PR: Must provide <strong>your</strong> own yoga mat.<br />
65588 02PR T Th 2 9:30-10:45AM Cochran Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 02PR: Must provide own yoga mat.<br />
70636 81DT M W 2 4:00-5:15PM Cochran Rm B30, DTC<br />
PED - 111 -- Weight Training I<br />
64470 01PR M W 2 8:00-9:15AM Wojcik Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64468 02PR M W 2 10:00-11:15AM Wojcik Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65978 03PR M W 2 1:00-2:15PM Wojcik Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
67584 81PR M W 2 5:30-6:45PM Smith Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
70633 82PR T Th 2 5:30-6:45PM Hurtubise Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
PED - 112 -- Weight Training II<br />
Note: Students may attend any one of the PED 111 <strong>class</strong> times.<br />
65988 01PR M W 2 10:00-11:15AM Wojcik Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
PED - 123 -- Tennis I<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64498 01PR M W 2 1:00-3:40PM Gray Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64500 02PR T Th 2 1:00-3:40PM Gray Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
PED - 133 -- Golf I<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64488 01DT M W 1 4:00-4:50PM Ricks Rm CRS, Crossings Golf Course<br />
Section 01DT: Beginning/Intermediate Class. PGA professional instruction. Additional fee<br />
of $75 payable to Crossings Golf Course required at first meeting. 8 sessions w/PGA Professionals.<br />
Add'l <strong>class</strong> time arranged. Directions 261-0000. Have own clubs.<br />
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PED - 137 -- Martial Arts I<br />
64496 81DT W 1 7:15-8:55PM Hill Rm B30, DTC<br />
Section 81DT: Aikido - Modern Japanese Martial Art that emphasizes harmonious movement to<br />
neutralize an attack. Practice involve cooperative, interactive, hand to hand techniques that<br />
result in rolling and falling on a mat. Practices are cooperative and non-combative.<br />
64486 81PR M 1 7:00-8:40PM Proffitt Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Karate--Classes are presented in traditional format with emphasis on physical<br />
fitness, basic techniques, katas and sparring. The environment is interactive and safe, sparring<br />
is medium controlled contact.<br />
64492 82PR W 1 7:00-8:40PM Frank Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 82PR: Karate--Classes are presented in traditional format with emphasis on physical<br />
fitness, basic techniques, katas and sparring. The environment is interactive and safe, sparring<br />
is medium controlled contact.<br />
64482 83PR T 1 7:00-8:40PM Sheldon Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
Section 83PR: Aikido-Modern Japanese Martial Art that emphasizes harmonious movement to neutralize<br />
an attack. Practice involve cooperative, interactive, hand to hand techniques that result<br />
in rolling and falling on a mat. Practices are co-operative and non-combative.<br />
PED - 138 -- Martial Arts II<br />
Note: Intermediate Aikido. PED 137 is required for all students regardless of skill level.<br />
64466 81DT W 1 7:15-8:55PM Hill Rm B30, DTC<br />
64484 81PR M 1 7:00-8:40PM Proffitt Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64480 82PR W 1 7:00-8:40PM Frank Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64494 83PR T 1 7:00-8:40PM Sheldon Rm 105, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
PED - 144 -- Skin and Scuba Diving<br />
Special Session Begins 04-18-09 Ends 04-26-09<br />
64478 81PR F 2 6:30-10:30PM Weatherford Rm POOL, Va Rehab Ctr-Blind<br />
And S 8:00AM-5:00PM Rm POOL, Va Rehab Ctr-Blind<br />
And U 8:00AM-5:00PM Rm POOL, Va Rehab Ctr-Blind<br />
Section 81PR: Orientation meeting 4/7 @ 7 PM, Dive Shop, 270-0700. Need intermediate swimming<br />
skills. $200 fee for book, electronic dive planner & equip. $125 certification fee covers<br />
equip. for 2 days of diving, cost of quarry for 2 days and certifying diver w/ PADI.<br />
PED - 189 -- Saltwater Fishing<br />
Special Session Begins 04-17-09 Ends 04-19-09<br />
NOTE: Basic salt water fishing course that will cover rods, reels, baits, artificial, rigs,<br />
knots, and beach and pier tactics. Field trip on Sunday to Ocean View Pier. Provide own<br />
transportation. Pier cost $5. Check Blackboard for <strong>class</strong> details.<br />
64490 81PR F 1 6:00-10:00PM Wojcik Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And S 8:00AM-5:00PM Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And U 9:00AM-5:00PM Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
PHI -- Philosophy<br />
PHI - 101 -- Introduction to Philosophy I<br />
67117 01PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Staff Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64064 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Latartara Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65748 DL01 3 Sander<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 12, 4:30-<br />
6:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 202-Burnette Hall.<br />
PHI - 220 -- Ethics<br />
65516 01DT T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Sander Rm 336, DTC<br />
67126 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Deane Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67122 02DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Sander Rm 336, DTC<br />
64852 02PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Deane Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64856 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Latartara Rm 336, DTC<br />
64854 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Leonard Rm 147, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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66136 82PR M 3 4:00-6:40PM Latartara Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64920 DL01 3 Dahlan-Taylor<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor, Magfirah Dahlan-Taylor, will<br />
email students (between Jan. 12th-16th) regarding the virtual orientation and other <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
64936 DL02 3 Dahlan-Taylor<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor, Magfirah Dahlan-Taylor, will<br />
email students (between Jan. 12th-16th) regarding the virtual orientation and other <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
65750 DL03 3 Staff<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor will email students (between<br />
Jan. 2th-16th) regarding the virtual orientation and other <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
PHT -- Photography<br />
PHT - 164 -- Introduction to Digital Photography<br />
NOTE: Teaches principles of photography, fundamental camera technique, and inkjet printing<br />
using digital tools, including Adobe Photoshop; a manually adjustable film or digital camera<br />
is required; transferable as an approved elective with consent of individual curricular department.<br />
67513 01PR M W 3 1:00-3:15PM Beck Rm 217, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67514 02PR T Th 3 9:30-11:45AM Beck Rm 217, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
PHT - 264 -- Digital Photography II<br />
NOTE: Continues to build on photographic skill levels in the digital medium; may be used<br />
for substitution for discontinued PHT 211 or 212 for students completing the Career Studies<br />
Certificate in Photography by the end of Spring 09; a manually adjustable film or digital camera<br />
is required; transferable as an approved elective with consent of individual curricular department.<br />
67516 81PR M W 3 6:00-8:15PM Beck Rm 217, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
PHY -- Physics<br />
PHY - 201 -- General College Physics I<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for PHY 201 is MTH 166 or completion of both MTH 115 and MTH 116 or equivalent.<br />
The laboratory will meet for the complete time the first week of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
64858 01PR M W 4 1:00-2:15PM Ochab Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 2:30-5:10PM Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
PHY - 202 -- General College Physics II<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite for PHY 202 is completion of PHY 201. The laboratory will meet for the complete<br />
time the first week of <strong>class</strong>.<br />
64860 01PR T Th 4 11AM-12:15PM Ochab Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And Th 1:00-3:40PM Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64862 81PR M 4 7:00-9:40PM Goode Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And W 7:00-9:40PM Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
PHY - 242 -- University Physics II<br />
NOTE: Prerequisite completion of PHY 241 and MTH 174. The laboratory will meet for the complete<br />
time the first week of <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64864 01PR M W 4 11AM-12:15PM Ochab Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And F 11AM-1:40PM Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64866 81PR Th 4 7:00-9:40PM Ochab Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And T 7:00-9:40PM Rm 239, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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PLS -- Political Science<br />
PLS - 135 -- American National Politics<br />
64066 DL01 3 Zollars<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
1:00-2:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 210-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
65860 DL02 3 Zollars<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
1:00-2:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 210-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
PLS - 212 -- United States Government II<br />
67422 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Merid Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
7424 02PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Merid Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
4504 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Rutman Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67427 82PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Merid Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
4506 DL01 3 Zollars<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 2:30-<br />
4:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 210-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
PNE -- Practical Nursing<br />
PNE - 145 -- Trends in Practical Nursing<br />
65128 01DT W 1 12:00-12:50PM Carr Rm 337, DTC<br />
PNE - 187 -- Nursing Concepts II<br />
64050 01DT M 9 9:00-11:15AM Carr Rm 512, DTC<br />
And W 9:00-11:15AM Rm 312, DTC<br />
And T F 6:30AM-4:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64052 02DT M 9 9:00-11:15AM Carr Rm 512, DTC<br />
And W 9:00-11:15AM Rm 559, DTC<br />
And F 6:30AM-4:30PM Staff Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
PNE - 188 -- Nursing Concepts III<br />
65130 01DT M 6 2:00-4:00PM Staff Rm 559, DTC<br />
And Th 2:00-4:00PM Rm 559, DTC<br />
And F 7:00AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
68120 02DT M 6 2:00-4:00PM Staff Rm 559, DTC<br />
And Th 2:00-4:00PM Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
And S 7:00AM-3:30PM Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
PSY -- Psychology<br />
PSY - 165 -- Psychology of Human Sexuality<br />
64068 01PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Cline Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
PSY - 201 -- Introduction to Psychology I<br />
64510 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Pinney Rm 339, DTC<br />
64524 01PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Gava Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64514 02DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Pinney Rm 339, DTC<br />
64526 02PR M 3 1:00-3:40PM Gayle Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64528 03PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Gayle Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
4530 04PR W 3 1:00-3:40PM Gayle Rm 145, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64532 05PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Cline Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65196 06PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Gayle Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64520 81DT T 3 6:00-8:40PM Carlton Rm 336, DTC<br />
64508 81PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Cline Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
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64546 DL01 3 Pinney<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 230-Burnette Hall.<br />
65866 DL02 3 Ferebee<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 208-Burnette Hall.<br />
67445 DL03 3 Ferebee<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet. Scheduled on-campus meeting 9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC)<br />
Room 208-Burnette Hall.<br />
PSY - 202 -- Introduction to Psychology II<br />
64536 01PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Cline Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64538 02PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Gava Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64540 03PR M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Gava Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67432 04PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Gava Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
4534 05PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Gava Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65520 06PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Gava Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67419 07PR F 3 3:10-5:50PM Cannon Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 07PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64548 DL01 3 Ferebee<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 208-Burnette Hall.<br />
65874 DL02 3 Face<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 12, 5:00-<br />
6:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 224-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
67449 DL03 3 Ferebee<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan.10, 10:30<br />
a.m.-12:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 208-Burnette Hall.<br />
PSY - 205 -- Personal Conflict and Crisis Management<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67442 81PR M W 3 7:00-9:40PM Cline Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
PSY - 215 -- Abnormal Psychology<br />
64542 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Cline Rm 369, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
PSY - 230 -- Developmental Psychology<br />
64512 01DT M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Pinney Rm 339, DTC<br />
64516 02DT M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Cannon Rm 336, DTC<br />
70542 40DT F 3 3:10-5:50PM Gruszkos Rm 428, DTC<br />
Section 40DT: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64518 81DT M 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm 341, DTC<br />
64522 81PR T 3 4:00-6:40PM Evans Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65204 82DT W 3 2:00-4:40PM Reifsteck Rm 336, DTC<br />
65202 82PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
5880 83DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Reifsteck Rm 341, DTC<br />
5370 83PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Gettle Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
4550 DL01 3 Fisher<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (DTC) Room 415.<br />
64552 DL02 3 Evans<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 119-Burnette Hall.<br />
64554 DL03 3 Evans<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 119-Burnette Hall.<br />
64556 DL04 3 Evans<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 15,<br />
4:30-6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462B.<br />
67462 DL05 3 Pinney<br />
Section DL05: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10th, 12:30-<br />
2:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 230-Burnette Hall.<br />
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67463 DL06 3 Durrett<br />
Section DL06: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 13, 4:30-<br />
6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 415.<br />
PSY - 235 -- Child Psychology<br />
64544 81DT W 3 4:00-6:40PM Brady Rm 339, DTC<br />
REA -- Real Estate<br />
REA - 100 -- Principles of Real Estate<br />
65442 01PR M 4 6:00-10:10PM Bloom Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
REA - 216 -- Real Estate Appraisal<br />
65444 81PR T 4 6:00-10:10PM Nelson Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
REA - 217 -- Real Estate Finance<br />
65952 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Staff Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
REA - 290 -- Real Estate Coordinated Internship<br />
64868 81PR Th 1 5:00-5:50PM Nelson Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 81PR: Internship needs permission of Mr. Nelson at snelson@reynolds.edu or Mr. Osuanah<br />
at 523-5481 or cosuanah @reynolds.edu.<br />
REL -- Religion<br />
REL - 231 -- Religions of the World I<br />
65752 DL01 3 Harris<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10th,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 226-Burnette Hall.<br />
REL - 232 -- Religions of the World II<br />
67129 81PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Herbst Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
REL - 233 -- Introduction to Islam<br />
67130 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Herbst Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
REL - 255 -- Selected Problems and Issues in Religion: Women and the Bible<br />
65820 DL01 3 Harris<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 226-Burnette Hall.<br />
REL - 255 -- Selected Problems and Issues in Religion: Christianity in Film<br />
62766 81PR T 3 7:00-9:40PM Leonard Rm 132, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
RTH -- Respiratory Therapy<br />
RTH - 102 -- Integrated Sciences for Respiratory Care<br />
64076 01DT T 3 4:00-6:40PM Dever Rm 555, DTC<br />
65146 DL01 3 Dever<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
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RTH - 113 -- Pathophysiology of the Cardiopulmonary System<br />
64078 01DT T 4 9:00-11:40AM Compton Rm 555, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Wallace Rm 555, DTC<br />
64080 02DT T 4 9:00-11:40AM Compton Rm 555, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Cherian Rm 555, DTC<br />
64070 DL01 4 Compton<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
64072 DL02 4 Compton<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
65756 DL03 4 Compton<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
69322 DL04 4 Compton<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
69324 DL05 4 Compton<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL05: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
RTH - 121 -- Cardiopulmonary Science I<br />
64082 01DT W 3 4:00-6:40PM Whitehurst Rm 379, DTC<br />
65148 DL01 3 Whitehurst<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
RTH - 131 -- Respiratory Care Theory and Procedures I<br />
64084 01DT T 4 1:00-3:40PM Wallace Rm 512, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Marchi Rm 555, DTC<br />
64086 02DT T 4 1:00-3:40PM Wallace Rm 512, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Baughman Rm 555, DTC<br />
64088 03DT T 4 1:00AM-3:40PM Wallace Rm 512, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Cherian Rm 555, DTC<br />
64074 DL01 4 Austin<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
65758 DL02 4 Austin<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
69329 DL03 4 Austin<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
69331 DL04 4 Austin<br />
Baughman<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
RTH - 190 -- Coordinated Practice - NCC I<br />
64090 01DT Open Lab 3 Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64094 03DT Open Lab 3 Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64096 05DT Open Lab 3 Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
66010 30DT Open Lab 3 Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
68355 33DT Open Lab 3 Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
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68357 35DT Open Lab 3 Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
RTH - 190 -- Coordinated Practice - NCC II<br />
64092 02DT Open Lab 3 Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
65406 04DT Open Lab 3 Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64098 06DT Open Lab 3 Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
66012 31DT Open Lab 3 Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
68348 32DT Open Lab 3 Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
68352 34DT Open Lab 3 Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
RTH - 199 -- NCC Exam Prep<br />
64922 01DT Open Lab 1 Massino Rm 555, DTC<br />
64880 DL01 1 Austin<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
RTH - 235 -- Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures II<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
64882 DL01 3 Wallace<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
65382 DL02 3 Wallace<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
69333 DL03 3 Wallace<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65386 01DT T 3 4:00-8:00PM Wallace Rm 559, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Rm 555, DTC<br />
65396 02DT T 3 4:00-8:00PM Wallace Rm 559, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Rm 555, DTC<br />
RTH - 236 -- Critical Care Monitoring<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
65388 01DT T 3 4:00-8:00PM Rm 559, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Wooton Rm 555, DTC<br />
65398 02DT T 3 4:00-8:00PM Wooton Rm 559, DTC<br />
And Open Lab Rm 555, DTC<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
64884 DL01 3 Wooton<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
65384 DL02 3<br />
65384 DL02 3<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
69338 DL03 3 Wooton<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course.<br />
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RTH - 290 -- Coordinated Practice ACC/NPCC III<br />
65392 01DT Open Lab 3 Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
65400 03DT Open Lab 3 Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
66014 30DT Open Lab 3 Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
RTH - 290 -- Coordinated Practice - ACC/NPCC IV<br />
64924 02DT Open Lab 3 Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
64926 04DT Open Lab 3 Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
66016 31DT Open Lab 3 Austin Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Massino Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
Compton Rm 0001, Area Hlth Agencies<br />
RTH - 299 -- Exam Prep II<br />
NOTE: All sections of RTH 299 have a $260 testing fee that will be collected with tuition.<br />
65390 01DT Open Lab 1 Massino Rm 555, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: A $260 testing fee will be collected with tuition.<br />
65380 DL01 1 Austin<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. A $260 testing fee will be collected with<br />
tuition.<br />
SDV -- Student Development<br />
SDV - 100 -- College Success Skills<br />
First 8-Week Session Begins 01-12-09 Ends 03-09-09<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Conquering College Math (PRISMM Plus)<br />
69586 01CP Th 1 9:00-10:30AM Morrison Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
Section 01CP: Linked by course content and assignments with Parham Road Campus (PRC) PRISMM<br />
MTH 2, 3, or 4. Co-enrollment in any PRC PRISMM MTH 2, 3, or 4 is REQUIRED.<br />
65764 01DT T 1 11AM-12:30PM Caul Rm 436, DTC<br />
Section 01DT: For students with fewer than 16 semester hours completed.<br />
65782 01PR F 1 1:00-2:30PM Buchanan-Foster Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
Section 01PR: Restricted to students in the JSR LEAD program. Register through the Student<br />
Success Centers.<br />
65766 03DT T 1 1:00-2:30PM Caul Rm 313, DTC<br />
Section 03DT: For students with fewer than 16 semester hours completed.<br />
65778 03PR M 1 11AM-12:30PM Gregg-Martin Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
Section 03PR: For students with fewer than 16 hours completed.<br />
65772 05DT F 1 1:00-2:30PM Goldsborough Rm 313, DTC<br />
Section 05DT: For students with fewer than 16 hours completed.<br />
65800 06PR T 1 11AM-12:30PM Beale Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
5776 07DT S 1 9:00-10:30AM Staff Rm 341, DTC<br />
6056 09PR Th 1 12:00-1:30PM Morrison Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
8167 12PR W 1 12:00-1:30PM Herndon Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
Section 12PR: For students with fewer than 16 semester hours completed.<br />
65768 81DT M 1 6:00-7:30PM Lyons Rm 414, DTC<br />
65780 81PR M 1 7:00-8:30PM Baumgardner Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R23<br />
6018 85PR Th 1 5:00-6:30PM Shutt Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
8138 86DT Th 1 6:00-7:30PM Lomax-Brown Rm 336, DTC<br />
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68149 86PR T 1 5:30-7:00PM Carroll Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
4972 DL01 1 Herndon<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course Scheduled on-campus meeting January 9, 5:00-<br />
6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462B.<br />
64974 DL02 1 Havens<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Instructor, Barbara Havens, will email<br />
students (between 1/12-1/16) regarding the virtual orientation and other <strong>class</strong> information.<br />
68242 DL05 1 Harrell<br />
Section DL05: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 12, 6:00-<br />
7:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 223-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
65894 01WC M 1 6:00-7:30PM Staff Rm 241, WC-Bldg C20<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Conquering College Math (PRISMM Plus)<br />
69593 02CP M 1 1:00-2:30PM Morrison Rm TBA, To Be Announced<br />
Section 02CP: Linked by course content and assignments with Parham Road Campus (PRC) PRISMM<br />
MTH 2, 3, or 4. Co-enrollment in any PRC PRISMM MTH 2, 3, or 4 is REQUIRED.<br />
65784 02DT T 1 11AM-12:30PM Wilkerson Rm 432, DTC<br />
65796 02PR T 1 11AM-12:30PM Caul Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
Section 02PR: For students with fewer than 16 semester hours completed.<br />
65790 04DT F 1 10:30AM-12:00PM Harrell Rm 313, DTC<br />
Section 04DT: This section is designed for African American males. Register through the Student<br />
Success Center.<br />
65798 04PR T 1 1:00-2:30PM Caul Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
5788 06DT F 1 1:00-2:30PM Goldsborough Rm 313, DTC<br />
Section 06DT: For students with fewer than 16 semester hours completed.<br />
65802 08PR Th 1 12:00-1:30PM Morrison Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
Section 08PR: For students with fewer than 16 hours completed.<br />
65806 10PR S 1 9:00-10:30AM Staff Rm 248, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
68162 11PR M 1 11AM-12:30PM Gregg-Martin Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R22<br />
8171 13PR W 1 12:00-1:30PM Herndon Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
Section 13PR: For students with fewer than 16 semester hours completed.<br />
65786 82DT M 1 6:00-7:30PM Lyons Rm 414, DTC<br />
65794 82PR M 1 7:00-8:30PM Baumgardner Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
Section 82PR: For students with fewer than 16 semester hours completed.<br />
65792 84DT Th 1 6:00-7:30PM Lomax-Brown Rm 336, DTC<br />
68156 87PR T 1 5:30-7:00PM Carroll Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R21<br />
5138 DL03 1 Fisher<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Restricted to students with 30 or more<br />
achieved semester hours and a 2.5 or higher GPA. Permission to register through Student Success<br />
Centers. Scheduled on-campus meeting March 9, 5:00-6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
68220 DL04 1 Larue<br />
Section DL04: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting March 9, 5:00-<br />
6:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462B.<br />
SDV - 107 -- Career Education<br />
NOTE For SDV 107.01DT, SDV 107.01PR and SDV 107.02PR: Placement into ENG 111. SDV 107 is designed<br />
for students who want to investigate teaching as a career. SDV 107 may be substituted for SDV<br />
100. SDV 107 will have 10 hours of observation field placement.<br />
64994 01DT T 2 11AM-12:50PM Loving Rm 670, DTC<br />
63404 01PR T Th 2 11:00-11:50AM Amy Rm 2A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
3406 02PR T 2 3:15-4:55PM Amy Rm 338, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: Urban Teacher<br />
65692 03CP M 2 5:00-6:50PM Hasley Rm 119, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 03CP: SDV 107-03CP and ENG 111-81CP are linked together by course content and assignments.<br />
Enrollment in both <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
64976 DL01 2 Loving<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meetings Jan. 12, 2:30-<br />
4:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 380 , Feb. 16, 2:30-5:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 380 & May 4, 2:30-5:30 p.m.<br />
(DTC) Room 328. Students must be able to participate in a field placement in the Richmond area.<br />
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SOC -- Sociology<br />
SOC - 200 -- Principles of Sociology<br />
65542 01DT M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Plume Rm 336, DTC<br />
64560 01PR M W F 3 8:00-8:50AM Morrison Rm 365, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65534 02DT M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM Plume Rm 336, DTC<br />
64562 02PR M W F 3 9:00-9:50AM D Andrea Rm 220, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
65536 03DT M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM Plume Rm 336, DTC<br />
64564 03PR M W F 3 10:00-10:50AM D Andrea Rm 1A&B, PRC-Bldg R24<br />
LEARNING COMMUNITY: The Pursuit of Happiness--the Liberal Arts Learning Community<br />
65540 04CP M W F 3 11:00-11:50AM Morrison Rm 132A, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 04CP: SOC 200-04CP, ENG 112-05CP, and HIS 122-02CP are linked by course content and<br />
assignments. Enrollment in all three <strong>class</strong>es is REQUIRED.<br />
64566 05PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM D Andrea Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
70082 40PR F 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
Section 40PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
64942 81DT T 3 4:00-6:40PM Plume Rm 339, DTC<br />
64568 82DT Th 3 6:00-8:40PM Sulivan Rm 312, DTC<br />
64574 DL01 3 D Andrea<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 12,<br />
12:30-2:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
64580 DL02 3 Carter<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
66058 DL03 3 Carter<br />
Section DL03: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 11:00<br />
a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
SOC - 210 -- Survey of Physical and Cultural Anthropology<br />
68145 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM D Andrea Rm 218, PRC-Massey LTC<br />
64570 02DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Plume Rm 414, DTC<br />
65212 81EC W 3 6:00-8:40PM Martin Rm E5, Varina High School<br />
Section 81EC: This section is being taught at Varina High School in Eastern Henrico County.<br />
64576 DL01 3 Morrison<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
9:00-10:30 a.m. (PRC) Room 224-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
SOC - 215 -- Sociology of the Family<br />
64582 01DT T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Plume Rm 370, DTC<br />
64578 DL01 3 Morrison<br />
Section DL01: A distance education Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting January 10,<br />
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (PRC) Room 224-Massey Library Tech. Center.<br />
66060 DL02 3 Carter<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course. Scheduled on-campus meeting Jan. 10, 12:30-<br />
2:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 462A.<br />
SPA -- Spanish<br />
SPA - 101 -- Beginning Spanish I<br />
64590 01DT T Th 4 11AM-12:40PM Espiritu Rm 352, DTC<br />
64584 01PR M T W Th 4 8:00-8:50AM Staff Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64630 02DT T Th 4 9:00-10:50AM Espiritu Rm 353, DTC<br />
64586 02PR T Th 4 9:00-10:40AM Ossandon Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64592 04PR M W 4 1:00-2:40PM Ossandon Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64596 05PR T Th 4 11AM-12:40PM Ossandon Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65730 06HP M 4 11AM-12:40PM Quintero Rm 232, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And online assignments<br />
Section 06HP: Basic computer skills required. Hybrid section with on-campus <strong>class</strong> meetings<br />
and online assignments. Required on-campus meeting every Monday.<br />
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64628 07PR M W 4 11AM-12:40PM Collins Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64632 08PR M W F 4 9:00-9:50AM Restrepo Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And F 8:00-8:50AM Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65150 09PR T Th 4 11AM-12:40PM Ossandon Rm 344, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
65962 10PR T Th 4 1:00-2:40PM Tucker Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65560 81DT M W 4 6:30-8:10PM Fulcher Rm 428, DTC<br />
64598 81PR M W 4 5:00-6:40PM Schreurs Rm 250, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64594 82PR T Th 4 5:00-6:40PM Ossandon Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64588 91PR S 4 8:00-11:30AM Restrepo Rm 209, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 91PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
Second 8-Week Session Begins 03-10-09 Ends 05-12-09<br />
67113 03DT M T W Th 4 8:00-9:50AM Staff Rm 352, DTC<br />
67882 03PR M T W Th 4 8:00-9:50AM Staff Rm F1, PRC-Bldg F<br />
SPA - 102 -- Beginning Spanish II<br />
64600 01DT M W 4 1:00-2:40PM Espiritu Rm 337, DTC<br />
65234 01PR M W F 4 9:00-9:50AM Quintero Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
And F 8:00-8:50AM Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64626 02PR M W 4 10:00-11:50AM Carson Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64604 03PR M W 4 10:00-11:50AM Restrepo Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64606 04PR M W 4 11AM-12:40PM Ossandon Rm 331, PRC-Georgiadis Hall<br />
64608 05PR M W 4 1:00-2:40PM Collins Rm 122, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64610 06PR M W 4 5:00-6:40PM Collins Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67112 07PR M T W Th 4 8:00-8:50AM Carson Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67874 08PR T Th 4 11AM-12:40PM Tucker Rm F1, PRC-Bldg F<br />
64602 81DT T Th 4 5:00-6:40PM Espiritu Rm 337, DTC<br />
64614 81PR M W 4 7:00-8:40PM Schreurs Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64612 91PR S 4 8:00-11:30AM Schreurs Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 91PR: A Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>. See Page 110 for other Fuel Smart <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
SPA - 103 -- Basic Spoken Spanish I<br />
65556 81PR W 3 6:30-9:10PM Staff Rm 120, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
SPA - 111 -- Conversation in Spanish I<br />
64620 81PR M 3 7:00-9:40PM Staff Rm 205, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
SPA - 201 -- Intermediate Spanish I<br />
64622 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Carson Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64624 81PR W 3 6:30-9:10PM Warnick Rm 204, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
SPA - 202 -- Intermediate Spanish II<br />
64616 01PR T Th 3 9:30-10:45AM Carson Rm 207, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64618 81PR M 3 6:30-9:10PM Warnick Rm 203, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
SPD -- Speech and Drama<br />
SPD - 100 -- Principles of Public Speaking<br />
64102 01DT T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Boyd Rm 559, DTC<br />
64100 01PR M W 3 1:00-2:15PM Loomis Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
65350 02PR T Th 3 1:00-2:15PM Topoushian Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
67095 40PR F 3 12:00-2:40PM Loomis Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
Section 40PR: Fuel Friday<br />
64108 81DT W 3 6:00-8:40PM Topoushian Rm 559, DTC<br />
64104 81PR T 3 4:00-6:40PM De Riemer Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64110 82PR Th 3 7:00-9:40PM Topoushian Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
64106 83PR W 3 7:00-9:40PM Boyd Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
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64112 DL01 3 De Riemer<br />
Section DL01: A distance learning Internet course with on-campus meetings. Scheduled on-campus<br />
meeting Jan. 14, 4:00-4:50 p.m. (PRC) Room 119-Burnette Hall. The <strong>class</strong> will have four additional<br />
on-campus meetings 5:00-8:00 p.m. (DTC) Room 339, Mondays: 2/2, 2/23, 3/30 & 4/27.<br />
64114 DL02 3 De Riemer<br />
Section DL02: A distance learning Internet course with on-campus meetings. Scheduled on-campus<br />
meeting January 14, 5:00-5:50 p.m. (PRC) Room 119-Burnette Hall. The <strong>class</strong> will have four additional<br />
on-campus meetings 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (PRC) Room 117-Burnette Hall, Saturdays: 1/31, 2/28,<br />
4/4 & 5/2.<br />
SPD - 110 -- Introduction to Speech Communications<br />
65358 01DT Th 3 4:00-6:40PM De Riemer Rm 370, DTC<br />
67094 01PR T Th 3 11AM-12:15PM Topoushian Rm 117, PRC-Burnette Hall<br />
WEL -- Welding<br />
WEL - 120 -- Fundamentals of Welding<br />
64116 01WC T 2 8:30-11:40AM Vaughan Rm 133, WC-Bldg C20<br />
64118 06WC M 2 6:00-9:40PM Ruqus Rm 133, WC-Bldg C20<br />
WEL - 121 -- Arc Welding<br />
67801 01WC Th 2 8:00AM-12:10PM Vaughan Rm 133, WC-Bldg C20<br />
64938 06WC W 2 6:00-10:15PM Ruqus Rm 133, WC-Bldg C20<br />
WEL - 145 -- Welding Metallurgy<br />
67804 06WC T 3 6:00-8:30PM Vaughan Rm 133, WC-Bldg C20<br />
WEL - 195 -- Ornamental Welding<br />
70707 06WC Th 2 6:00-9:40PM Vaughan Rm 133, WC-Bldg C20<br />
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Spring 2009 Fuel $mart Friday Course Schedule<br />
After a very successful first semester, JSR is expanding Fuel Smart Friday to include all three campuses and some Saturday <strong>class</strong>es.<br />
PRC<br />
DTC<br />
WTC<br />
PRC<br />
DTC<br />
WTC<br />
8:00 – 11:40 AM Noon – 2:40 PM 3:10 – 5:50 PM 5:00 – 9:40 PM<br />
ENG 111-17PR<br />
(8:00 – 10:40AM)<br />
ITE 115-19PR<br />
(9:00 – 11:40AM)<br />
ENG 111-06DT<br />
(8:00 – 10:40AM)<br />
ITE 115-08DT<br />
(9:00 – 11:40AM)<br />
MTH 103-02WC<br />
(8:00 – 10:40AM)<br />
Friday Classes<br />
ENG 112-10PR PSY 202-07PR<br />
MTH 163-07PR ITE 115-14PR<br />
MTH 240-02DT<br />
(12:20 – 3:00PM)<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
PSY 230-40DT<br />
ENG 112-07DT ITE 115-14DT<br />
ENG 111-07WC<br />
NUR 135-03DT<br />
AUT 241-02WC<br />
(3:00 – 8:00PM)<br />
ENG 112-85PR<br />
(5:00 – 7:40PM)<br />
BUS 100-10PR<br />
(7:00 – 9:40PM)<br />
HIS 122-85PR<br />
(7:00 – 9:40PM)<br />
SOC 200-40PR<br />
(7:00 – 9:40PM)<br />
HIS 121-83DT<br />
(7:00 – 9:40PM)<br />
ART 100-81DT<br />
(7:00 – 9:40DT)<br />
8:30 – 11:00 AM 9:00 – 11:40 AM 10:00 AM – 3:10 PM 1:00 – 3:40 PM<br />
SPA 101-91PR<br />
(8:00 – 11:30AM)<br />
SPA 102-91PR<br />
(8:00 – 11:30AM)<br />
ITE 115-15PR<br />
(8:30 – 11:10AM)<br />
MTH 2-19PR<br />
(8:30 – 12:10PM)<br />
MTH 2-19DT<br />
(8:30 – 12:10 PM)<br />
AUT 111-02WC<br />
(9:00AM – 3:00PM)<br />
Saturday Classes<br />
MTH 240-01PR<br />
ENG 112-86PR<br />
MTH 120-03PR<br />
BIO 102-08PR<br />
(9:00 – 2:40PM)<br />
ENG 112-08DT ART 121-82DT ENG 111-10DT<br />
BUS 100-10DT<br />
MTH 120-05DT<br />
ITE 115-09DT<br />
BIO 101-09DT<br />
(9:00AM – 2:40PM)<br />
NAS 161-05DT<br />
(9:00AM – 2:40PM)
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Spring 2009 Learning Communities Course Schedule<br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong> Learning Communities are linked courses taught by a team of faculty members who connect the concepts of their disciplines<br />
under a common theme or question in a fun, creative and flexible setting. You receive credit for each <strong>class</strong> as if you were taking<br />
traditional <strong>class</strong>es thus transfer and graduation credits are met.<br />
The integration of disciplines within a community helps focus <strong>your</strong> education, builds motivation and gives added meaning to <strong>your</strong><br />
college experience. What’s more you’ll be able to study and interact with a small group of students who share <strong>your</strong> common interests. A<br />
great college education means more than simply completing a list of required courses – why not make learning an adventure!<br />
See www.<strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu/LC for additional information.<br />
Conquering College Math - PRISMM Plus -<br />
If you are registering for a section of PRISMM math,<br />
you are encouraged to give strong consideration to<br />
concurrently registering in one of the SDV sections<br />
listed below. In doing so you will (1.) complete <strong>your</strong><br />
SDV requirement and (2.) greatly improve <strong>your</strong><br />
chances of finishing developmental math in this<br />
academic year. Linked Courses: PRISMM<br />
Mathematics (designated sections of MTH 2, 3 or 4)<br />
& Student Development 100<br />
• PRISMM Mathematics: PRISMM times MWF 9:30-<br />
10:40, or MWF 11-12:10, or MW 1-2:50, or TR 11-<br />
12:50, or TR 1-2:50 – any section is appropriate at<br />
these times AND<br />
• SDV 100 Section 01CP, Thursday, 9-10:30 a.m.<br />
(first 8-week session) Morrrison OR<br />
• SDV 100 Section 02CP, Monday, 1-2:30 p.m.<br />
(second 8-week session), Morrison<br />
The Pursuit of Happiness: the Liberal Arts<br />
Learning Community - Want to get some<br />
answers? Learn to use History, Sociology, and<br />
Composition to explore tensions in today's America,<br />
in Richmond, and in <strong>your</strong> life. This learning<br />
community will use these three disciplines’ methods<br />
of looking at the world to explore tensions in past and<br />
contemporary America. Our promise? You will leave<br />
this experience with skills you can use to better<br />
understand and change <strong>your</strong> life.Linked Courses:<br />
English 112, History 122 & Sociology 200<br />
• SOC 200 Principles of Sociology(3cr.), section<br />
04CP, MW, 11-11:50 a.m., Morrison<br />
• HIS 122 United States History II (3cr.), section<br />
02CP, MWF, 9-9:50 a.m. De Mayo<br />
• ENG 112 College Composition II (3cr.), section<br />
05CP, MWF,10-10:50 a.m., Brandon<br />
Web Rhetoric: Writing & Design for the<br />
Web and Life - In this learning community, you<br />
will learn to code and develop Web pages to fulfill the<br />
requirements of ITD 110 while developing an eportfolio<br />
of personal and academic writing to fulfill the<br />
requirements of ENG 112. Writing and designing<br />
content for Web pages will also be a focus of the<br />
learning community. Linked Courses: Information<br />
Technology Design 110 & English 112<br />
• ITD 110 Web Page Design (3cr.), section 21CD, T,<br />
1:00-3:40 p.m., Andrews<br />
• ENG 112 College Composition II (3cr.), section<br />
21CD, Th, 1:00-3:40 p.m., Pallay<br />
Teamwork & Truth: Working Together for<br />
Ethics in Business - What traits does an ethical<br />
business possess? Is there a difference between<br />
“behaving ethically” and “operating within the law”?<br />
Want to learn successful and productive business<br />
skills that promote teamwork and integrity? Linked<br />
Courses: Business 100 & English 111<br />
• BUS 100 Introduction to Business (3cr.), section<br />
05CP, T&Th, 11:00-12:15 p.m., Osuanah<br />
• ENG 111 College Composition (3cr.), section 05CP,<br />
T&Th, 9:30-10:45 a.m., Pallay<br />
See the Pictures – Hear the Stories - Did<br />
you ever wonder about the genesis of works which<br />
come to be recognized as “art”? Does “art” spring<br />
forth serendipitously and spontaneously? Or do<br />
historical events shape architecture, statues and<br />
pictures that diverse cultures have produced?<br />
Linked Courses: Art 102 & History 102<br />
• HIS 102 History of Western Civilization (3cr.),<br />
section 05CP, MWF, 1-1:50 p.m., Knight<br />
• ART 102 History and Appreciation of Art (3cr.),<br />
section 05CP, T&Th, 1-2:15 p.m., Steele<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
Writing Beyond the Margins & Borders:<br />
Writing, Research, and Communication<br />
for the 21st Century - Computer concepts<br />
and applications support contemporary activities<br />
of research, writing, and communication; the linked<br />
English course focuses on writing based on critical<br />
research, argument, and information literacy.<br />
This learning community goes beyond the margins<br />
by examining and experimenting 21st century<br />
communication such as visual rhetoric, text messaging,<br />
and blogging. Linked Courses: Information<br />
Technology Essentials 115 & English 112<br />
• ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications &<br />
Concepts (3cr.), section 84CP, W, 4:00-6:40 p.m.,<br />
Tyson<br />
• ENG 112 College Composition (3cr.), section 84CP,<br />
W, 7:00-9:40 p.m., Aronowitz<br />
Urban Teacher Learning Community - Are<br />
you interested in a career as a teacher? Then this<br />
learning community is <strong>your</strong> boarding ticket to a<br />
fulfilling career! Linked Courses: English 111 &<br />
Student Development 107<br />
• SDV 107 Teacher Career Education (2cr.), section<br />
03CP, M, 5:00-6:50 p.m., Hasley<br />
• ENG 111 College Composition I (3cr.), section<br />
81CP, M, 7:00-9:40 p.m., Westfall<br />
“Ignorantia Supremus Tyrranus”: Civic<br />
Responsibility and the Life Sciences -<br />
“Ignorance is the greatest tyrant.” You will continue<br />
to learn the basic concepts of biology as well as<br />
read and write about social issues related to these<br />
scientific concepts. Linked Courses: Biology 102 &<br />
English 112<br />
• BIO 102 General Biology II (4cr.), section 03CP,<br />
T&Th 9:30-10:45 a.m. with T lab (12:20-3:00 p.m.)<br />
Martin<br />
• ENG 112 College Composition II (3cr.) section<br />
15CP, T&Th, 11-12:15 p.m., Brandon<br />
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TEACHER EDUCATION @REYNOLDS<br />
Spring 2009�<br />
Steps Toward a Teaching Career<br />
If you are interested in becoming<br />
a teacher, you can begin <strong>your</strong><br />
pathway to teaching at J. <strong>Sargeant</strong><br />
<strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College.<br />
Select one of the three Teacher<br />
Preparation Specializations of<br />
the transfer associate degree<br />
programs in Liberal Arts, Science,<br />
or Social Sciences and work with<br />
a teacher education advisor while<br />
at <strong>Reynolds</strong>. Then transfer to one<br />
of the four-year college teacher<br />
licensure programs approved by<br />
the Virginia Department of<br />
Education. For more information,<br />
visit the <strong>Reynolds</strong> Center for<br />
Teacher Education website,<br />
www.reynolds.edu/teachered.<br />
Required Assessments for<br />
Teacher Licensure<br />
Prospective teachers must<br />
successfully complete the Virginia<br />
Communication and Literacy<br />
Assessment (VCLA) measuring<br />
communication and literacy skills<br />
including reading and writing.<br />
Students wishing to become<br />
Elementary or Special Education<br />
Teachers or Reading Specialists<br />
must successfully complete the<br />
Virginia Reading Assessment<br />
(VRA). Details about the VCLA and<br />
VRA can be found at<br />
http://www.va.nesinc.com/.<br />
The Praxis II: Subject Assessment<br />
should be taken at the four-year<br />
institution. Go to www.ets.org/praxis/<br />
for detailed information about<br />
this test.<br />
Pre-Teacher Education Curriculum<br />
Future teachers who have decided<br />
on their endorsement area and to<br />
which four-year institution they will<br />
transfer may be eligible to transfer<br />
under a new articulation agreement.<br />
Ask <strong>your</strong> academic advisor for more<br />
information.<br />
�<br />
Courses for In-Service Teachers<br />
Teachers may find courses useful<br />
for professional development, licensure<br />
renewal, or towards our new<br />
endorsement areas. These courses<br />
are offered as evening courses<br />
during the Fall and Spring as well<br />
as being included in the Summer<br />
Schedule.<br />
www.reynolds.edu/teachered<br />
J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong><br />
Community College<br />
Pre-teacher Advisors:<br />
Contact these advisors for<br />
additional information about<br />
preparing for a teaching career:<br />
Science (includes Mathematics):<br />
Mary Dobbs<br />
mdobbs@reynolds.edu<br />
523-5530<br />
(Parham Road Campus)<br />
Barbara Stewart<br />
bstewart@reynolds.edu<br />
523-5705<br />
(Downtown Campus)<br />
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences:<br />
Miles McCrimmon<br />
mmccrimmon@reynolds.edu<br />
523-5606<br />
(Parham Road Campus)<br />
Nancy Morrison<br />
nmorrison@reynolds.edu<br />
523-5686<br />
(Downtown Campus)<br />
CTE Contact<br />
Dr. Harriet Morrison<br />
Director<br />
523-5543<br />
hmorrison@reynolds.edu
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The Virginia Community College<br />
Career Switcher Program<br />
A Department of Education-Approved Alternative Route to Licensure<br />
Eligibility for the program includes:<br />
✓bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution<br />
✓minimum GPA of 2.5<br />
✓minimum of five years work experience<br />
✓passing score on the Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA)<br />
✓passing score on the Praxis II content assessment in the desired endorsement area<br />
For further information:<br />
go to www.vccs.edu/switchers<br />
or e-mail<br />
careerswitcher@vccs.edu<br />
For the most up to date listing visit: <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu<br />
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The #1 choice for Greater Richmond’s newest high school graduates*<br />
*We’re First Because:<br />
More Greater Richmond high school graduates<br />
choose <strong>Reynolds</strong> over any other college or<br />
university.<br />
Here’s why:<br />
� Low tuition (1/3 the cost of 4-year colleges<br />
and universities).<br />
� Convenient <strong>class</strong>es close to home.<br />
� Safe, attractive campuses.<br />
� Low teacher to student ratio.<br />
� Guaranteed transfer to more than 20 Virginia<br />
universities with <strong>your</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> degree.<br />
Learn more by calling (804) 371-3000<br />
or visit us on the web at <strong>Reynolds</strong>.edu!<br />
Impact on Student Success:<br />
� Graduates with an associate’s degree can<br />
earn about $8,000 more a year than<br />
individuals with only a high school diploma.<br />
� Individuals with an associate’s degree can<br />
earn about $250,000 more over the course of<br />
a career than those with just a high school<br />
diploma.<br />
� More than 7,200 <strong>Reynolds</strong> students are in<br />
programs to transfer to 4-year colleges and<br />
universities.<br />
AA/EE0<br />
OCTOBER 2008/20K
This application is required for students requesting curricular or non-curricular admission for credit courses.<br />
Curricular Applicants<br />
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school graduation or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED). The college does not require a minimum grade point average for<br />
high school graduates or minimum scores for GED graduates. The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is not required. High school<br />
seniors are required to submit official graduation transcripts upon completing the 12 th grade. Applicants who are at least 18<br />
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test. All health technology program applicants must be high school or GED graduates prior to enrolling. Please refer to<br />
the college Catalog for detailed information about health technology programs and how students qualify for entry into clinical<br />
courses.<br />
Curricular Plans and Codes<br />
Fill in the appropriate Plan Codes (available at http://www.jsr.vccs.edu/curriculum/plan_info.htm) to complete Question 24 on<br />
<strong>your</strong> application form. Transfer degrees (A.A. and A.S.) ��� �������� �� ������� ��� ����� ��� ����� �� ��� ���������� ������ ��<br />
four-year colleges and universities. Students will be best prepared to succeed in these programs, if they have completed a<br />
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A.A.S. degrees, certificates, and career studies certificates are not designed generally for transfer, but to prepare graduates for<br />
employment.<br />
Dual Enrollment Students<br />
Students who wish to enroll in <strong>Reynolds</strong> courses while still in high school should contact their guidance office for instructions<br />
and application materials. Parents of home schooled students should contact the Central Admissions and Records office for<br />
assistance by calling 523-5029. Information is available at http://www.jsr.vccs.edu/outreach/<br />
Transient Students<br />
Students visiting the college during the summer or other semesters and who plan to return to their home college or university<br />
should request the Transient Student Approval form. This form will serve to waive certain placement tests and prerequisites as<br />
well as to ensure that a JSRCC transcript is sent to the home institution.<br />
International Students<br />
Non-U.S. citizens, non-native speakers, and students with foreign education backgrounds must satisfy additional requirements.<br />
Please call the International Admission Officer at 523-5029.<br />
Dismissed Students<br />
J. SARGEANT REYNOLDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />
Application for Admission<br />
P. O. Box 85622<br />
Richmond, VA 23285-5622<br />
http://reynolds.edu FAX (804) 371-3986<br />
Students wishing to return from academic dismissal must appeal for reinstatement to the college.<br />
For forms and additional information, please visit a Success Center, call the Admissions and Records office, or check the col-<br />
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JSRCC Form No. 11-0000 10-2008 Page 1 of 4: Application for Admission<br />
This institution promotes and maintains educational opportunities without regard to race, color, sex, ethnicity, religion, gender, age (except when age is a bona fide occupational<br />
qualification) handicap, national origin or other non-merit factors. Employer, date of birth, social security, sex and race information are optional and used for research, reporting and<br />
management of student records.
1.<br />
2.<br />
7.<br />
11.<br />
Home Phone (include area code):( )<br />
JSRCC Form No. 11-0000 5/06 � Page 2<br />
Virginia Community College System<br />
Application for Admission<br />
J. SARGEANT REYNOLDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />
5. a. Have you ever applied to any Virginia Community College? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, most recent year:<br />
b. Have you ever been employed by a VCCS college? �� Yes �� No<br />
c. If you answered yes to 5a. or 5b. And you know <strong>your</strong> Empl ID, please provide:<br />
What campus/college do you plan to attend: J. <strong>Sargeant</strong> <strong>Reynolds</strong> Community College<br />
8. Prefix: � Mr. � Miss � Ms. � Mrs. � Other:<br />
9. Suffix: � Jr. � Sr. � II � III � Other:<br />
10.<br />
12.<br />
Name:<br />
Social Security Number:<br />
Empl ID:<br />
Term:<br />
For Office Use Only:<br />
�� IS OS ��<br />
Staff Initial:<br />
What term will you begin <strong>class</strong>es? 20___ Term: � FALL TERM � SPRING TERM � SUMMER TERM<br />
Mailing Address:<br />
Date:<br />
First Full Middle Last<br />
See privacy statement, which can be obtained in the Admissions Office.<br />
3. Former Name (if any):<br />
4. Birth Date (MONTH|DAY|YEAR):<br />
First Full Middle Last<br />
6. In what type of <strong>class</strong>es will you be enrolling? �� Yes credit <strong>class</strong>es �� Yes non-credit <strong>class</strong>es �� Yes both<br />
Street Address City State Zip/Postal Country<br />
13. If you live in Virginia, provide <strong>your</strong> city or county of residence:<br />
If you live outside of Virginia, provide the state and/or country of residence:<br />
14. E-mail Address:<br />
15. Business Phone (If employed): Ext.<br />
16. Employer Name (If employed):<br />
17. Gender: (Check one) � Male � Female<br />
18. Is English <strong>your</strong> native language? (Check one) � Yes � No<br />
19. Are you a U.S. citizen?: � Yes � No (If yes, continue to question #20)<br />
If no, what is <strong>your</strong> country of citizenship?.<br />
What is <strong>your</strong> current immigration status with the U.S.?<br />
� Not in U.S.�I am requesting visa status.<br />
� Currently in U.S.<br />
Permanent Status: � resident alien �� asylee �� refugee A#<br />
Temporary Status: specify visa type and expiration date:<br />
20. Racial/Ethnic Group: � American Indian or Alaskan Native � Asian or Pacific Islander � Black<br />
� Hispanic � White � Other:<br />
21. Military Information: � Active Duty � Active Reserves � Inactive Reserves � Retired<br />
� Veteran � Military Spouse � Military Dependent Child Branch:<br />
(mm|dd|yyyy)
22. Secondary Education:<br />
� High School/Agency Name: ,OR � Home School<br />
24.<br />
25.<br />
Located in:<br />
Do you plan to pursue a degree, certificate or diploma? �Yes �No<br />
If Yes, identify <strong>your</strong> plan of study � refer to list of plans:<br />
(include sub-plan, if applicable)<br />
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If No, give <strong>your</strong> reason for taking <strong>class</strong>es: (Check only one)<br />
� upgrading job skills � developing job skills � exploring career options � pursuing personal interest or general knowledge<br />
� planning to pursue a degree at another college (non-degree/transfer)<br />
� currently pursuing a degree at another college (transient/visitor)<br />
� pursuing college courses while in high school<br />
Colleges/Universities attended. If you have taken any college credit <strong>class</strong>es, please list all colleges attended with<br />
the most recent first. Indicate any degrees earned in the last column with an A for Associate, B ��� ����������� M for Mas-<br />
������ D for Doctorate, or P for Professional Degree. If you have not earned a degree, leave the Degrees column blank.<br />
College or University City, State/Country (if not USA) Years Enrolled<br />
FROM � TO<br />
26. Are you eligible to enroll at the last college attended? �Yes �No<br />
City/County State Country<br />
GED or High School Graduation Date: (mm/yyyy)<br />
Anticipated Graduation Date: (mm/yyyy)<br />
Non-Graduate: Highest grade completed: Date Completed: (mm/yyyy)<br />
Type of high school diploma or certificate:<br />
Please use the following types of diplomas or certificates: General Diploma (Include: Advanced Studies, Standard, Modified Stan-<br />
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23. Transcripts, Placement Test, SAT/ACT Scores:<br />
Please send any official transcripts, placement test results from other colleges, and/or SAT/ACT test scores to<br />
the college Admissions Office.<br />
Parent/Legal Guardian's Signature: Date:<br />
If under 18 years of age<br />
Degrees<br />
I certify under penalty of disciplinary action that all of the information is complete and accurate. I agree to supply the<br />
college with supporting documentation related to my application, if I am requested to do so.<br />
27. Do you want to apply for in-state tuition? �Yes �No Selecting NO will cause you to be charged out-of state tuition.<br />
Eligibility for in-state tuition is pursuant to Section 23-7.4, Code of Virginia.<br />
Please contact the college admissions office if you have any questions.<br />
Please complete the rest of this form if ��� ���� �� ������ � ������ ������� �� ����� �� ������ �������� �� ��� �������� ����-�������� ������<br />
sign and date the application. If you wish to be considered for in-state tuition rates, certain contract rates, or are planning to apply for Senior<br />
Citizen benefits, you must also complete the application for In-State Tuition.<br />
Applicant's Signature: Date:<br />
This institution promotes and maintains educational opportunities without regard to race, color, sex, ethnicity, religion, gender, age (except<br />
when age is a bona fide occupational qualification) handicap, national origin or other non-merit factors. Employer, date of birth, social security, sex,<br />
and race information are optional and used for research, reporting and management of student records; Social Security Number is required in<br />
order to receive 1098T for taxes, loan deferment, or Financial Aid.<br />
JSRCC Form No. 11-0000 5/06� Page 3 of
Application for In-state Tuition<br />
Eligibility for in-state tuition is pursuant to Section 23-7.4, Code of Virginia.<br />
28. Please choose the domicile where you want to base <strong>your</strong> eligibility for in-state tuition:<br />
� Parent's Domicile: Choose this option when you receive over half of <strong>your</strong> financial support or you are claimed as a tax<br />
dependent by <strong>your</strong> parents.<br />
� Legal Guardian's Domicile: Choose this option if you are under the custody of a court-appointed legal guardian.<br />
� Spouse's Domicile: Choose this option when you are married and want to claim eligibility for in-state tuition based on<br />
<strong>your</strong> spouse's domicile.<br />
� Your Domicile: Choose this option when you want to claim eligibility for in-state tuition based on <strong>your</strong> own domicile.<br />
29. Your Name: In-State Tuition<br />
Based on: �You ��������� �Legal Guardian �Spouse<br />
First: _________________________ Their First: _________________________<br />
Middle: _______________________ Middle: _______________________<br />
Last: _________________________ Last: _________________________<br />
30. Answer the following questions.<br />
For the entire 12 months prior to the term in which you enroll, will<br />
�� <strong>your</strong> Parent � <strong>your</strong> Legal Guardian � <strong>your</strong> Spouse or � you have...<br />
... continuously lived in and will continue to live in Virginia? � Yes � No<br />
... filed a tax return or paid income taxes to Virginia? � Yes � No<br />
... been a United States citizen? � Yes � No<br />
... been a permanent alien resident? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, enter the A#: _________<br />
... been registered to vote in Virginia? � Yes � No � Registered in another state<br />
... held a valid Virginia driver's license or Virginia DMV ID? � Yes � No � Registered in another state<br />
... owned or operated a motor vehicle registered in Virginia? � Yes � No � Registered in another state<br />
... lived outside of Virginia, but worked in Virginia,<br />
earned at least the equivalent of a full-time wage<br />
salary, and paid Virginia income taxes on all<br />
taxable income in this Commonwealth? � Yes � No<br />
... filed a tax return or paid income taxes to a state other than Virginia? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, paid or filed in what state? ______________________<br />
31. Are you on active duty with the military? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, enter the state listed on the Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) and the date<br />
when it became effective for this state: ____________________________________<br />
Are you stationed in Virginia pursuant to orders? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, provide the reporting date listed on <strong>your</strong> orders to Virginia. ______________<br />
mm/dd/yy<br />
32. Have you retired or been discharged from the military? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, enter the retirement or discharge date. ________________________<br />
33. Is <strong>your</strong> spouse on active duty with the military? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, enter the state listed on the Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) and the date<br />
when it became effective for this state: ____________________________________<br />
Is <strong>your</strong> spouse stationed in Virginia pursuant to orders? � Yes � No<br />
If yes� ������� ��� ��������� ���� ������ �� ���� �������� ������ �� ��������� ��������������<br />
mm/dd/yy<br />
34. Has <strong>your</strong> spouse retired or been discharged from the military? � Yes � No<br />
If yes, enter the retirement or discharge date. ________________<br />
mm/dd/yy<br />
Please note: If you knowingly provide erroneous information to evade payment of out-of-state tuition and fees, you will be<br />
charged out-of -state tuition and fees for each term attended and may be subject to dismissal. Random audits of this information<br />
will be performed.<br />
����������� ���������� Date:<br />
Parent/Legal Guardian Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ___________________<br />
JSRCC Form No. 11-0000 3/2008� Page 4 of 4