REGISTRATION GUIDE - Eastern Florida State College

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REGISTRATION GUIDE - Eastern Florida State College
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FALL 2015
REGISTRATION GUIDE
Full Term
August 17 – December 11
Registration Online: 4/27/15 – 8/6/15
Registration Walk-In: 5/11/15 – 8/6/15
8 Week Term A
August 17 – October 8
Registration Online: 4/27/15 – 8/6/15
Registration Walk-In: 5/11/15 – 8/6/15
12 Week Term 1
August 17 – November 5
Registration Online: 4/27/15 – 8/6/15
Registration Walk-In: 5/11/15 – 8/6/15
8 Week Term B
October 12 – December 11
Registration Online: 4/27/15 – 10/1/15
Registration Walk-In: 5/11/15 – 10/1/15
12 Week Term 2
September 14 - December 11
Registration Online: 4/27/15 – 9/3/15
Registration Walk-In: 5/11/15 – 9/3/15
easternflorida.edu
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Career Planning and
Development Center
SERVICES INCLUDE:
• Career Assessments
– My Plan & Choices
• Career Assessment STEM Disciplines
– Pathevo
• Myers Briggs Personality Assessment
– Please Understand Me (PUM)
• Career Services Orientation
• Job Search
– College Central Network
• Job Fairs
• On-campus Job Recruiting Sessions
• Internships
• Perfect Interview
• Résumé Writing & Review
• Professional Portfolio Building
• Elevator Pitch Practice
• Professional Development Workshops
• Career Coaching
• Career Shadowing
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Cocoa Campus
Palm Bay Campus
1519 Clearlake Road
EFSC/UCF Joint Use Library
(Bldg. 12) Suite 307
(321)433-7324
250 Community College Parkway
Library/Science Building
(Bldg. 2) Room 163
(321)433-7503
Melbourne Campus
Titusville Campus
3865 North Wickham Road
Betty B. Parrish Student Center
(Bldg. 10) Room 112
(321)433-5571
1311 North US Highway #1
Student Center
(Bldg. 3) Room 121
(321)433-7513
www.easternflorida.edu
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Accreditation ............................................................................1
Academic Integrity............................................................10, 14
Academic Warning, Probation and Suspension.....................18
Apply for Admission..................................................................3
Attendance in Class................................................................10
Bachelor of Applied Science ........................................2, 18, 34
Bookstore ...............................................................................12
Campus Maps
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Cocoa ......................................................................30
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Melbourne ................................................................31
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Palm Bay..................................................................32
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Titusville ...................................................................33
Campus Schedules
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Cocoa.......................................................................39
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Melbourne ................................................................62
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Palm Bay..................................................................85
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Titusville .................................................................101
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eLearning ...............................................................110
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Nursing and Health Sciences.................................132
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Public Safety Institute.............................................127
Career Planning & Development .................. Inside Front Cover
Cashiers ...................................................................................8
Certificate Test Training/Workforce Development ..................21
Class Schedule Search ............................................................5
Core Abilities .................................................Inside Back Cover
Core Scholar ....................................................... 11, 13, 22, 28
Course Workload......................................................................6
Computer Technology, Use of ................................................14
Delinquent Accounts ............................................................. 7, 17
Developmental Education Courses.......................................... 18
eLearning .............................................................. 4, 14, 24, 25
Easy Steps to Registration.....................................................19
Email ........................................................................................8
Enrollment Certification ..........................................................18
Excess Hours Advisory...........................................................18
Final Exam Schedule..............................................................14
Financial Aid .................................................................... 6, 16, 17
Grade Forgiveness.................................................................17
Graduation..............................................................................18
Higher One .............................................................................19
Honors Program .....................................................................20
How to Read Course Listing...................................................28
Important Dates and Deadlines ............................................2, 3
Learning Lab Palm Bay ............................................................. 20
Libraries..................................................................................12
Maximum Attempts per Course ..............................................17
Mission ........................................................... Inside back cover
Nelnet.......................................................................................9
My Foundations Lab® ..............................................................4
Online Quick Reference Guide .........................................15, 16
Orientation (New Student & eLearning) ....................................4
Philosophy ....................................................Inside Back Cover
Prerequisite Alert................................................................ 4, 29
Refund Information................................................................... 7
Registration Steps.................................................................... 6
Resource Directory................................................................. 26
Service-Learning .................................................................... 23
Speed Limit .............................................................................. 1
State of Florida Classroom Teacher Fee Waiver ........................ 8
State of Florida Employee Fee Waiver ..................................... 8
Student Services Hours ........................................................... 6
Study Abroad ........................................................................ 2 7
Transfer Graduation Plan for Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3
TRiO Student Support Services ............................................. 11
Tuition and Fees..................................................................... 7, 8
Tuition Payment Plan .................................................................. 9
Withdrawal from Class .............................................................. 17
Writing Centers ...................................................................... 23
Veterans Information .............................................................. 17
Vision .................................................. Inside Back Cover
Schedule of Classes
This document is an administrative supplement to the course
offerings for the 2015 fall term. For a list of courses, go to
www.easternflorida.edu/go/schedule
Eastern Florida State College reserves the right to make
changes in the regulations, instructor assignments and
offerings announced in the schedule as circumstances require.
The online Class Schedule is the official version.
Accreditation
Eastern Florida State College is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
to award baccalaureate and associate degrees, as well as
specialized certificate programs. Contact the Commission on
Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097
or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of
Eastern Florida State College.
Student Parking and Speed Limit
Students may park in student parking lots only (designated by
signs and/or white lines). Restricted areas are: Disabled (blue),
Faculty/Staff (yellow) and Fire Lanes (red). Students are
required to have a parking permit that can be obtained for a fee.
Please contact the campus Security Office for information on
how and where to obtain the permit. Fines are assessed for
failure to display a valid parking permit. A 15 mile-per-hour speed
limit applies to all EFSC campuses and is strictly enforced.
Student records may be placed on hold for unpaid fines.
Office for Students with Disabilities
Students who need alternate formats of this document or who
need reasonable accommodations should contact the Office for
Students with Disabilities.
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OSD Telephone Numbers:
Cocoa: (321) 433-7295; Melbourne: (321) 433-5650;
Palm Bay: (321) 433-5172; Titusville: (321) 433-5017
Hearing Impaired 1-800-955-8770 (voice)
1-800-955-877
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Fall Term 2015 Important Dates and Deadlines
Registration
Monday, April 27, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
College Closed
Monday, September 07, 2015
Wednesday, November 11,
2015
Wed - Sun, November 25 - 29
Fri - Sun, Dec 18 - Jan 3
Commencement
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Web registration Fall Term 2015 begins
Walk-in registration Fall Term 2015 begins
Labor Day Holiday (Weekend classes that holiday weekend meet as scheduled)
Veterans Day holiday; all college campuses closed
Thanksgiving holidays; all college campuses closed
Winter break; all college campuses closed
Last day to apply for December graduation: BAS graduates
Last day to apply for December graduation: All other graduates
Commencement Ceremonies
Full Term: August 17 - December 11, 2015
Thursday, August 06, 2015
Fee due date
Mon - Fri, August 3 - 7
Five day work week for staff
Mon - Fri, August 10 - 14
Five day work week for staff
Monday, August 17, 2015
Fall Term Begins; first day of class
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
**Online Registration Closed. Student must obtain instructor signature.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Last day to drop with a refund of fees or change to audit status
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Last day to withdraw with grade of "W"
December 5 - 11, 2015
Final Exam Week
Friday, December 11, 2015
Final day of term for students
Monday, December 14, 2015
Final grades due at noon; faculty 1/2 work day
12 Week Term 1: August 17 - November 5, 2015
Thursday, August 06, 2015
Fee due date
Monday, August 17, 2015
Fall Term Begins; first day of class
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
**Online Registration Closed. Student must obtain instructor signature.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Last day to drop with a refund of fees or change to audit status
Thursday, October 01, 2015
Last day to withdraw with grade of "W"
Thursday, November 05, 2015
Final day of term for students
Monday, November 09, 2015
Final grades due at noon
12 Week Term 2: September 14 - December 11, 2015
Thursday, September 03, 2015
Fee due date
Monday, September 14, 2015
12 Week Term 2; first day of class
Wednesday, September 16,
**Online Registration Closed. Student must obtain instructor signature.
2015
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Last day to drop with a refund of fees or change to audit status
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Last day to withdraw with grade of "W"
Sat - Fri, December 5 - 11
Final Exam Week
Friday, December 11, 2015
Final day of term for students
Monday, December 14, 2015
Final grades due at noon; faculty 1/2 work day
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Fall Term 2015 Important Dates and Deadlines
(continued)
Minimester A: August 17 - October 8, 2015
Thursday, August 06, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Thursday, October 08, 2015
Monday, October 12, 2015
Fee due date
Fall Term Begins; first day of class
**Online Registration Closed. Student must obtain instructor signature.
Last day to drop with a refund of fees or change to audit status
Last day to withdraw with grade of "W"
Final day of term for students
Final grades due at noon
Minimester B: October 12 - December 11, 2015
Thursday, October 01, 2015
Fee due date
Monday, October 12, 2015
Minimester B; first day of class
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Sat - Fri, December 5 - 11
Friday, December 11, 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
**Online Registration Closed. Student must obtain instructor signature.
Last day to drop with a refund of fees or change to audit status
Last day to withdraw with grade of "W"
Final Exam Week
Final day of term for students
Final grades due at noon; faculty 1/2 work day
Priority Admissions Application Deadlines
Bachelor of Applied Science:
Classes Starting August 17, 2015:
Classes Starting September 14, 2015:
Classes Starting October 12, 2015:
July 20, 2015
July 27, 2015
August 24, 2015
September 21, 2015
Eastern Florida has a rolling admissions process, which means we accept new students year-round. However, if you
plan to start classes in the fall or spring, you will want to submit your application by the priority deadline stated in the
Important Dates and Deadlines Calendar. Applications submitted after the deadlines will be accepted, and will be
processed after all applications submitted by the deadlines are complete. Late applicants should be aware that class
registration is contingent on completion of admissions requirements, class selection may be limited and Financial Aid
may not be processed by the fee payment deadline.
Fee Due Dates Notice
All fees must be received by 5 p.m. on the deadline dates noted or you may be dropped for nonpayment from
your classes. You will be assessed a $50 late registration fee when you re-register or add any new classes for Fall
sessions after August 6, 2015, the first published fee due date. Do NOT assume that you have been dropped for
nonpayment, check your student account to make sure you have been dropped or you may be assessed tuition and
fees even if you did not attend. If you are dropped for nonpayment, your original schedule of classes is not guaranteed
at the time of re-registration.
Note: The drop for non-payment process will be run on the evening of the published fee due date(s). For classes
beginning August 17, 2015 the FEE DUE DATE is Thursday, August 6, 2015 by 5 PM. Once you have been dropped,
you will need to present payment to the campus cashier in order to get re-registered into your classes. If you are
dropped for nonpayment, your original schedule of classes is not guaranteed at the time of re-registration.
Students who have registered for the NELNET PAYMENT PLAN should be aware that they must register for all
courses they plan to take prior to Thursday, August 6, 2015. If they add or drop courses after August 6, their Nelnet
Plan will be adjusted to reflect the new balance owed.
LATE REGISTRATION FEE: A late registration fee will be assessed to all students registering for any class
in a term after the first published fee due date. Students will be assessed a one-time per semester $50
late registration fee for initial registrations or adding courses during this time.
Online Registration Closed
After the published deadline, students must obtain instructor signature and register in person for a course already in
progress. Student may be assessed a $50 late registration fee.
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Student Orientation – Fall 2015
New Student Orientation
How Does the Student Training Work? The training course
has three modules and one required assessment. Students
must work through modules 1 and 2 in order to gain access to
the assessment. Module 3 is based on voluntary participation
and consists of practice activities for students to actively apply
knowledge gained in modules 1 and 2.
New student orientation is required for all students who have
not earned an associate’s degree or higher from a regionally
accredited institution, excluding transient students.
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) students are required to
attend the BAS orientation. Students must complete the
orientation before their initial registration for classes. The
orientation will provide important information needed to be
successful in college.
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How does the Assessment work? The assessment must be
taken to demonstrate mastery of training material. The
assessment consists of 20 questions. A score of 70% or
better on the assessment is required to pass the training
course. Students have five attempts to take and pass the
assessment.
Students must have an application submitted before
attending an orientation session. To obtain credit for
orientation, an active student status is required.
Students must attend the entire orientation to receive
credit.
Students need to bring their Student ID number with them
to the orientation.
Preregistration is not required.
What happens after student passes the Assessment?
Students must then click the Finished Button to facilitate the
systematic process of being changed from observer to student
and gain full access to their courses on or after the course start
date.
The New Student Orientation dates can be found by going to
www.easternflorida.edu/admissions/student-orientation/
How will student know training is complete? Status must
show as student and not an observer. Note: the observer
status means students may view some portions of the online
classroom, but will not be allowed to participate in discussions
or submit course work.
Mandatory
Canvas Student Training (CST)
All first-time students taking online courses are required to
complete Canvas Student Training prior to accessing those
courses in the Canvas Learning Management System. The
Canvas Student Training course is designed to take about two
hours and will provide useful information on how to use the
online classroom.
How to Access Canvas Student Training? Log in to
myEFSC portal and click Canvas icon. Canvas will open to
student’s recent activity page. Click Courses & Groups menu
to view list of courses registered in, click Canvas Student
Training link. The training course opens on Welcome page,
read Course Announcements, and click Modules to begin
training course.
What are the basic computer specifications for Canvas?
Canvas runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, or any
other device with a modern web browser. Canvas supports web
browsers Chrome 36 and 37, Safari 6 and 7, and Firefox 31
and 32.
What if student has problems with Canvas Student
Training? For Technical Assistance or Login Issues call 321433-7600. For assistance with questions regarding the
training content email the training facilitator listed on the
Welcome page of CST.
Important Information about the Fall
Class Schedule:
At the time this document went to press, many
courses were not ready for scheduling. Additionally,
courses for all vocational programs are being
converted to “clock hours.” Therefore, this schedule
is significantly incomplete. Please check with
program coordinators, academic advisors, and watch
the searchable online schedule for course additions.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
MyFoundationsLab®
EFSC now offers a new tool to assist students in mastering basic communication and computation skills. MyFoundationsLab®
offers personalized learning modules tailored for individual students. Work at your own pace, practice key concepts, and build the
skills that you need to succeed in college and career pathways. MyFoundationsLab® uses an initial diagnostic assessment to
build an individualized program for the students to master the basic skills in Reading, Writing, and Math. This tool is available
24/7 and features multimedia resources that 1) provide immediate feedback and step-by-step assistance, 2) accommodate many
different learning styles, and 3) provide real-time, one-on-one tutoring as needed
Students will have access to this resource throughout their enrollment. For further information, please contact the Learning Lab
Coordinator at your campus.
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Class Schedule Search
Registration Dates and Times
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Online registration begins April 27, 2015. Save time and gas - online registration is available 24/7!
Walk-in registration begins May 11, 2015. Register in person in Admissions or Advising offices, or schedule an advising
appointment by calling 321-632-1111 ext.
Quick Course Search
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go to EFSC home page and click Register. In the left hand column, under Registration
Information, click Class Schedule Search
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Enter a keyword to search by
2.
Select a term from the pull-down
menu
3.
Choose from one or more fields, in
any combination, to define your
search
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Click the SEARCH button when ready
5.
The Course Reference Number (CRN) is the 5-digit
number listed next to the section designator of the
course listings.
All courses that meet the search
criteria will be displayed
Select the course title to view course
description.
Select Details/Instructor to view course
details and instructor information.
Now that you have found the courses that
meet your search criteria, follow the
instructions on the next page on how to
register for classes online.
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Registration Steps
How to Register for Classes Online
Campus Student Services Hours
Go to www.easternflorida.edu/go/register
Cocoa, Melbourne, Palm Bay – Regular Hours
Monday – Thursday ..................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Titusville – Regular Hours
Monday – Wednesday ................................. 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday ..................................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Week of August 3 – All Campuses
Monday - Thursday ...................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday ............................................................ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Week of August 10
Monday - Thursday ...................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday ............................................................ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Click on
Enter information:
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Username: Your Student ID number
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Password: Your six-digit PIN
Select EFSC Titan Web
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Select Student Services
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Select Registration
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Select Add/Drop Classes
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Select Fall 2015 and Click Submit
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Enter CRN(s) and click Submit Changes
OR
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Select Class Search
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Select Subject and click Course Search
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Select Course Number and click View Sections
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Check appropriate box and click Register or Add to
Worksheet to add multiple classes.
How to View and Pay your Fees
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Select Student Services
Select Student Records
Select Account Summary by Term
Follow the instructions
Select Student Services
Select Registration
Select Student Detail
Schedule by Day & Time
Schedule
Late Course Additions: See the “Important Dates and
Deadlines.” After the published deadline, students must obtain
instructor signature and register in person for a course already
in progress. Student may be assessed a $50 late registration
fee.
Students should be aware that they are responsible for
meeting instructor requirements for all courses. Adding a class
late does not preclude students from completing assignments
and attendance required beginning the first day of class.
Financial Aid Hours
How to Print your Class Schedule
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Late Registration
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Student
Registration Tips
• Make sure that you have been admitted to the college as a
student, you are an active student and you have no
registration holds on your record.
• Be prepared. Meet with an advisor to check your progress
before logging online to register.
• Check your schedule carefully! You are responsible for the
accuracy of scheduling your classes.
• Pay close attention to fee due dates to avoid getting
dropped for non-payment from your classes.
• Check your student email frequently for financial aid and
other important school communications.
Many types of assistance such as work study, loans, grants
and scholarships are available to EFSC students. For
additional information, visit the financial aid website at
www.easternflorida.edu > Admissions & Financial Aid >
Financial Aid & Scholarships. You may also contact your local
campus financial aid office for assistance.
Cocoa, Melbourne, Palm Bay – Regular Hours
Monday – Thursday ..................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Titusville – Regular Hours
Monday – Wednesday ................................. 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday ..................................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Week of August 3 – All Campuses
Monday - Thursday ...................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday ............................................................ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Week of August 10
Monday - Thursday ...................................... 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday ............................................................ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Hours may be subject to change. Please contact your local
Financial Aid office for confirmed hours.
Course Load - Semester Hours
Maximum Course Load
Advisor’s Signature Needed
Associate Provost/Dean Approval
18
19 – 21
22 or more
Financial Aid
Students who are receiving Title IV funding should be aware
that they must register for all courses they plan to take prior to
the last day to drop with a refund for the full term. If they add a
course after that time, they will not receive additional financial
assistance if federal aid was already disbursed on their
account.
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Tuition and Fees
All fees must be received by 5 p.m. on the deadline dates
noted or you may be dropped for nonpayment from your
classes. You will be assessed a $50 late registration fee when
you re-register or add any new classes for Fall sessions after
August 6, 2015, the first published fee due date. Do NOT
assume that you have been dropped for nonpayment, check
your student account to make sure you have been dropped or
you may be assessed tuition and fees even if you did not
attend. If you are dropped for nonpayment, your original
schedule of classes is not guaranteed at the time of reregistration.
Delinquent Accounts
Note: The drop for non-payment process will be run on the
evening of the published fee due date(s). For classes
beginning August 17, 2015 the FEE DUE DATE is Thursday,
August 6, 2015 by close of business. Payment is due
immediately following registration during late add/drop period.
Students who have registered for the NELNET PAYMENT
PLAN should be aware that they must register for all courses
they plan to take prior to Thursday, August 6, 2015. Nelnet
accounts will be adjusted to reflect new balances during the
payment plan enrollment period. It is the student’s
responsibility to review their Nelnet account for changes made.
EFSC cannot make any changes to Nelnet payment dates or
terms.
Refunds for college credit or vocational credit courses will not
be processed until after the last day to drop a course with a
refund. To be eligible for a refund, the student must complete
the drop process before the published deadline date. Forms
are available from the Admissions and Records Office. Tuition
and lab fees paid during a scheduled registration are
automatically refundable if a drop is completed by the date
published in the Registration Guide. After that date there will
be no automatic refund. Eastern Florida State College has
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partnered with Higher One , a financial services company
focused solely on higher education, to bring refunds to most
EFSC students with the EFSC Card. Verify your address to
ensure your card is received at your address. See www.
EFSCCARD.com for more information about the EFSC Card.
How to Pay
Tuition Rates
As of March 2, 2015, credit card/debit card payments will
NOT be accepted at the cashier offices. Checks and Cash
will still be accepted at the cashier offices.
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For your convenience, online payments are accepted via
checking, savings, and credit cards (VISA, MasterCard,
Discover or American Express). There will be a 2.75%
convenience fee per credit card transaction. There will be no
convenience fee when making a payment with your checking
or savings account. Please have your routing and bank
account numbers available if paying by checking or savings.
INTERNET PAYMENTS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
Online payment methods: VISA, MasterCard, Discover,
American Express, Checking or Savings
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Go to www.easternflorida.edu
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Select: EFSC Logins
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Select: myEFSC
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Log on: Enter your EFSC ID and PIN
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Select: Titan Web Services
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Select: Student Services
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Select: Accounts Receivable
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Select: Account Summary/Pay Student Account
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Select: Click here to pay fees or enroll in Tuition
Payment Plan
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Select: Pay by Credit Card or Check
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Follow prompts to process your payment
Checks Mailed: Student ID must be referenced on the check.
Payable to: Eastern Florida State College
ATTN: Student Accounts
1519 Clearlake Road
Cocoa, FL 32922
Collection Costs: If student fees are not paid in full upon
notification by the college, these debts may be referred to an
outside collection agency and to appropriate credit bureaus.
Resulting collection costs, not to exceed 33%, will be added to
the original debt and the student must pay these costs, as well
as attorney’s fees, if applicable. Furthermore, all unpaid
obligations will result in a hold on student records, diplomas,
transcripts and future registration activity.
Refund Information
Rate
Resident
BAS
TBD
AA/AS
TBD
Clock Hour
TBD
Non-Resident
BAS
TBD
AA/AS
TBD
Clock Hour
TBD
IMPORTANT NOTE: In addition to tuition, Florida residents will
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be assessed the full cost of instruction for any 3 or
subsequent attempt of college credit or developmental
educational courses ($405.76 per credit hour). Please consult
the “Maximum Attempts” section for full information.
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Tuition and Fees – continued
Auditing a Class
Classroom Teacher Fee Waiver Guidelines:
Students who wish to audit a course need to complete both a
Registration/Drop Form and an Audit Form. Class tests or
examinations will not be given to the student auditing the
course; however, class attendance is expected.
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Additionally, students must meet the prerequisites established
for the course(s). Developmental education courses may not
be audited. The audit and credit fee is the same. The deadline
for changing status from audit to credit or credit to audit is the
same as the last date to drop with refund.
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State of Florida Employee Fee Waiver
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Per Section 1009.265, Florida Statutes: EFSC will waive tuition
for state employees to enroll for up to 6 credit hours of courses
per term on a space-available basis. For purposes of this
waiver, employees of the state include employees of the
executive, legislative and judicial branches of state
government, except for persons employed by a state
university.
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Guidelines:
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State employees are responsible for paying admissions
application fees.
State employees must complete all admissions
requirements, including the application for admission,
placement testing, transcripts, proof of prerequisites, etc.
State employees must register during the last 3 days of
the add/drop period, of the term. Registration is for classes
on a space available basis only.
State employees must complete the designated
registration form available in campus Admissions and
Records offices and submit, along with the state
employment verification form, to the campus admissions
and records office.
The state employee waiver does not cover any associated
lab fees. State employees taking online courses are
responsible for paying the required technology fee, per
credit hour, as well as any associated lab fees at the time
of registration.
The state employee waiver does not cover repeated
course attempts. State employees are required to pay for
repeated course attempts by published fee due date.
State of Florida Classroom Teacher
Fee Waiver
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Florida classroom teachers are required to complete an
application for admission, pay the one time non-refundable
application fee, and complete the Florida Residency for
Tuition Purposes Affidavit.
Florida classroom teachers must complete all admission
requirements for their chosen degree. Teachers enrolling
in a degree-seeking program (AA, AS, etc.) must provide
official transcripts from all institutions previously attended.
Teachers enrolling in a non-degree seeking major are not
required to provide transcripts.
Florida classroom teachers can only request the waiver for
approved courses in the fall and spring term during the
last three days of the add/drop period. Registration is for
classes on a space available basis only. This waiver is not
valid for summer term.
Florida classroom teachers must complete the designated
waiver form available for download on the web and
submit, with the school principal signature, to the
Admissions and Records office on their local campus. A
new letter must be submitted each term the teacher will
take classes.
The Florida classroom teacher tuition waiver is valid for a
maximum of six credits per semester. Waiver is limited to
specific undergraduate courses approved by the Florida
Department of Education. Student is responsible for any
additional fees such as lab fees, parking permits, citations,
fines and Access fee. The Florida Department of
Education document contains the Course Prefix Listing
approved for the teacher waiver.
Florida Prepay College Plans
For details concerning how to utilize your Florida Prepaid
account, students should refer to the EFSC website or visit
your campus cashier’s office.
E-mail Notification
The College uses a free student e-mail system as the official
means of communication for registered students. Financial
Services utilizes this system for notifications regarding student
accounts. Students should maintain and check their EFSC email accounts regularly.
Cashier Hours
Per F.S. Section 1009.26(10), EFSC will waive tuition for
classroom teachers who are employed full-time by a school
district, including public charter school teachers, for up to 6
credit hours of eligible courses per term on a space-available
basis. For purposes of this waiver, classroom teachers are
defined as “staff members assigned the professional activity of
instructing students in courses in classroom situations,
including basic instruction, exceptional student education,
career education, and adult education.”
For up-to-date cashier office hours, please consult the EFSC
website: Go to www.easternflorida.edu > Admissions &
Financial Aid > Tuition & Fees > Contacts & Hours
Student Account Questions or Problems?
Cashiers:
Cocoa
(321) 433-7615
Melbourne
(321) 433-5506
Palm Bay
(321) 433-5187
Titusville
(321) 433-5011
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Payment Methods
Payment Methods
• Automatic bank payment (ACH)
• Automatic bank payment (ACH)
• Credit card/debit card (An additional fee may be assessed.)
• Credit card/debit card (An additional fee may be assessed.)
Payments are processed automatically on the 20th of each month.
Payments are processed automatically on the 20th of each month.
Cost to Participate
Cost to Participate
$35, or $40fee
enrollment
fee per semester
• $30, $35, •or$30,
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Simple Steps
to Enroll
Simple
Steps to Enroll
• Go to www.easternflorida.edu
• Go to www.easternflorida.edu
• Log into Titan Web through the myEFSC Portal
• Log into Titan Web through the myEFSC Portal
• Select Student Services, then Accounts Receivable
• Select Student Services, then Accounts Receivable
• Click on Account Summary/Pay Student Account
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Target Dates to Enroll By:
Target Dates to Enroll By:
Fall 2015
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Class Attendance
ensure that they check with the instructor as to what
are the 3-Day initial attendance activities.
General Attendance Policy
The College recognizes the correlation between attendance
and both student retention and achievement. Any class
session or activity missed, regardless of cause, reduces the
opportunity for learning and may adversely affect a student’s
achievement in the course. Class attendance is required
beginning with the first class meeting, and students are
expected to attend all class sessions for which they are
registered. It is the responsibility of the student to arrange to
make up all coursework missed because of legitimate class
absences and to notify the instructor when an absence will
occur. The instructor determines the effect of absences on
grades. Students who are reported as never attending or
stopped attending a course may be withdrawn from the class
by the College. Funds may be adjusted or rescinded for
students who are receiving financial aid or veterans’ benefits.
In order to obtain credit for a course a student must attend at
least 85% of the contact hours for a particular course.
However, instructors are given the option of allowing a student
to complete the course based on the student’s documented
circumstances and his or her progress in the course.
In online courses, instructors define expected interaction
between themselves, students and the class learning
management system (and/or media). Inconsistent interaction
and/or inconsistent use of the learning management system or
course materials, regardless of cause, reduce the opportunity
for learning.
The instructor may withdraw any student from the course if the
student misses more than 15% of the scheduled class
sessions and activities. In the case of online courses, any
student who is not interactive or responsive in a timely manner,
as specified by the instructor, may be withdrawn. Students
must be enrolled before they can attend class.
Note: Veterans should refer to the college catalog
for more information about attendance.
Clock Hour Class Attendance
1.
2.
3.
Only 10% class absence is permitted in a clock hour
(vocational) course, unless stricter guidelines are
defined in State frameworks.
EXCUSED ABSENCES may only be counted if
student does not have to make up the time to earn a
certificate issued by the State. No more than 10% of
class time may be considered excused absences. An
instructor may follow a stricter policy in his/her class.
Attendance Records: instructors must take
attendance; they must be able to prove attendance by
documented evidence.
eLearning Course Attendance Policy
eLearning at Eastern Florida State College has a very strict
attendance policy that must be adhered to by all online
students.
•
3-Day Initial Attendance Policy: Students should
enter their online class to complete the initial
attendance activity within each online course within
the first 3 days of the semester. Students should
•
Regular Attendance Policy: You must maintain
acceptable attendance in your online course. Just
logging into your online course does not constitute
attendance. You must complete a required activity
each week to maintain attendance. If for any reason
you believe you will miss any assignment in your
course, you must obtain prior approval from your
instructor. Do not assume that you can ask for
forgiveness or an extension after the fact.
Documentation may be required by your instructor.
Instructor-Specific Attendance Policy
Instructors are required to monitor their attendance and report
students who are not attending class during designated
reporting periods, normally on a monthly basis, each term.
Faculty members shall publish and distribute a class syllabus
no later than the end of the second week of class in a given
academic term. The syllabus should include the instructor’s
attendance policy and may include special circumstances
under which students’ absences may be excused and
stipulations for making up work and exams missed during
instructor-excused absences. Instructors may require a more
rigorous attendance policy due to program requirements or
state mandates of 100% attendance. Specific course
requirements will be noted in their syllabus.
Religious Observances
When the observance of a student's religious holiday(s)
interferes with attendance in class, classwork assignments,
examinations, or class activities, the student must notify the
instructor in writing within the first week of class. Students are
held responsible for material covered during their absence.
The instructor should provide alternative arrangements for
students to complete the work for the missed session.
Students excused for religious observances will be expected to
meet the class requirements for those days without undue
delay. Students who believe they have been unreasonably
denied educational benefits due to their religious beliefs or
practices may seek redress through the student appeal
procedure. [FS 1001.64, 1002.21, 1006.53].
Online Academic Integrity: If it is determined that persons
other than the student are accessing a student's records in the
Canvas classroom, the student will be removed from the class
and receive a final grade of "F.” While students may have
provided written consent for a third party to receive information
regarding their educational records, that consent does not
permit any other person besides the student to complete or
access coursework within the classroom or online setting.
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Ea st E r n F lo r i da stat E Co l l Eg E
Ea st E r n F lo r i da stat E Co l l Eg E’s
Peer Tutoring
Success Coaching
New QEP Ad ½ page
Are you struggling in any of the following courses?
Would you like to have a dedicated Success Coach at EFSC?
• BSCC 1010 General Biology
• ENC 1101 Composition 1
• MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra
• CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications
A Success Coach allows you to
• have meaningful interactions with faculty or staff
members in one-to-one or group sessions.
Get help from another student through Peer Tutoring
Work through problems with a tutor, have your paper
proof read, or get an extra review of difficult concepts with
a Core Scholar Peer Tutor in your campus Learning Lab.
• have access to consistent advising.
• improve your familiarity with campus resources.
You can earn credit towards being a
Core Scholar by seeing a tutor
• develop short and long term goals and get
help tracking your progress toward
accomplishing your goals.
Ask your Associate Provost how!
Tutor availability varies by campus. Only sessions with a Core Scholar
Peer Tutor count towards Core Scholar Status
• have support determining your
academic and career interests.
Open to
all EFSC
students!
Get matched with a Success
Coach on your campus!
For additional information contact your Associate Provosts Office.
For more information, contact your
campus Associate Provost’s office
The TRiO-Student Support Services is a federally funded grant program implemented to help increase the
retention, graduation, and transfer rates among First Generation (i.e. neither natural or adoptive parent has a
Bachelor degree) and economically disadvantaged students. Students must demonstrate a strong academic
need, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and be completers of a regular high school diploma or GED.
This is a limited access program therefore first priority will be given to Associate degree seeking students,
followed by students in CCC certificate programs.
Services include:
Academic Advising
Degree/Graduation Audits
Career Assessment Referrals
Scholarship Searches and Referrals
Tutoring (Math and English)
Social and Cultural Events
Mentoring
University and College Tours
Schedule Planning and Registration
Midterm Academic Progress Reports
Important: All students must meet eligibility criteria described above, attend a mandatory orientation, complete an
application packet and provide proof of income such as the current FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) to be officially
admitted to the program. Other acceptable income documents are tax returns, w-2 forms, or income affidavits.
However, students will be preapproved, notified via email or phone, and invited to attend an orientation session.
Please contact the TRiO-Student Support Services office on any of the following campuses:
Cocoa 433-7349
Palm Bay 433-5268
Melbourne 433-5805
Titusville 433-5029
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Bookstore and Libraries
More ways to save! Your Campus Bookstore is your source
for New, Used, Rental, and eBooks. Visit your Bookstore or
check us out online at whywaitforbooks.com and SAVE BIG on
Used and Rental Textbooks! Shop early for the best selection.
Used books aren’t all we stock! We carry school spirit apparel
and gifts, school supplies, snacks and more available every
day in your Campus Bookstore.
Buyback is year-round! Bring in textbooks at any time to sell
them back. Textbooks being used next term are worth up to
50% of what you paid! Make sure to bring your Student ID with
you. The best time to sell your books is the final week of
classes.
Refund Policy
Textbooks
•
A full refund will be given in your original form of
payment if textbooks are returned during the first
week of classes with original receipt.
•
With proof of a schedule change and original receipt, a full
refund will be given in your original form of payment during
the first 30 days of classes.
•
No refunds on unwrapped loose leaf books or activated
eBooks.
•
Textbook must be in original condition.
•
No refunds or exchanges without original receipt.
General Reading Books, Software, Audio, Video & Small
Electronics
•
A full refund will be given in your original form of
payment if merchandise is returned within 14 days of
purchase with original receipt.
•
Opened software, audio books, DVDs, CDs, music and
small electronics may not be returned. They can be
exchanged for the same item if defective.
•
Merchandise must be in original condition.
•
No refunds or exchanges without original receipt.
All Other Merchandise
•
A full refund will be given in your original form of
payment with original receipt.
•
Without a receipt, a store credit will be issued at the
current selling price.
•
Cash back on merchandise credits or gift cards will not
exceed $1.
•
No refunds on gift cards, prepaid cards, phone cards,
newspapers, or magazines.
•
Merchandise must be in original condition.
Fair Pricing Policy
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers comply with local weights
& measures requirements. If the price on your receipt is above
the advertised or posted price, please alert a bookseller and
we will gladly refund the difference.
Last day for a full refund for fall textbooks is, August 21,
2015. Receipt is required.
Fall Rentals are due, December 10, 2015.
Fall Bookstore Hours
Cocoa, Melbourne, and Palm Bay Bookstore Hours*
Monday - Thursday ..................................... 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Titusville Bookstore Hours
Monday – Thursday .................................. 10:00 pm – 2:00 pm
*Please visit our website for extended and holiday hours.
Check out your books online: www.whywaitforbooks.com
Cocoa
Melbourne
(321) 433-7290
(321) 433-5677
Palm Bay
Titusville
(321) 433-5196
(321) 433-5055
Eastern Florida Campus Libraries
Are you looking for help with a research project,
information for your classes, or the latest news?
Please insert Edited Library Ad
Your campus librarians are available to assist with answers to quick factual
questions, instruction in resources, and suggestions for possible research strategies.
Eastern Florida libraries offer a combined print collection of
more than 190,000 volumes. Electronic resources include
over 130 databases, 70,000+ electronic books, e-audio
books, a growing collection of digitally streamed video and
music content, and over 90 research guides or LibGuides
(http://libguides.easternflorida.edu).
Kindles and iPads may be checked-out at all campus
libraries. Each ereader has WIFI access and is pre-loaded
with popular best sellers and ebooks from EFSC faculty
reading lists. Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and videos
online, using our Overdrive service. You can read, listen,
watch, and enjoy hundreds of books on your phone,
ereader, or tablet.
Cocoa: 433-7250
Melbourne: 433-5575
Online library resources are easy to access when you log-on to
MyEFSC (http://my.easternflorida.edu) or from the library
website (www.easternflorida.edu/library).
Ask-a-Librarian services (http://www.askalibrarian.org)
include email, texting, or “real time” chat research help.
Professional research help and
instruction, books and online
resources, combined with wireless
internet access, computers and
printing, are all available at your
Eastern Florida Campus library.
Palm Bay: 433-5270
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r eg i St e r fo r ea St e r n f lo r i da Stat e Co l l eg e’S
Career Exploration in
Biology Course
BSC 2077- 3 Credits
We’ve created Transfer Plans to guide
your academic journey
Discover Your Major & Career
SlS 2401- 3 Credits
EFSC’s Transfer GPS, or Graduate Plans for
Success, are designed to prepare Associate in Arts
students for transfer to a Florida public university
or Florida College System institution as a junior.
The courses listed in the plans are common
prerequisites which are required for the noted
major at the university.
Choose your transfer area
Career Exploration in
Psychology Course
Choose the GPS from the list that best meets
your future academic and career plans. You may
choose a plan that takes into account whether
you are a full or part-time student and whether
you will take developmental education courses to
prepare for college level credit courses.
PSY 2023- 3 Credits
Open
all EF to
studenSC
ts!
Learn more about reaching your career goals
• Get connected with other students who are
interested in exploring their career options
• Meet with professionals within the community
Biology
Business
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Education
Enfineering
Health/Pre-clinical
Psychology
Music
Nursing
Health Services Administration
easternflorida.edu>Academics & Career Options
• Learn about careers and job opportunities
• Receive individualized career planning guidance
offered fall 2015
For more information, contact your
campus Associate Provost’s office
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General Information
FALL 2015 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE (Final Exam Week December 5 – 11, 2015)
Time
of Exam
8:00 - 10:00 am
10:10 am - 12:10 pm
12:10 - 1:00 pm
1:00 - 3:00 pm
3:10 – 5:10 pm
NORMAL CLASS
MEETING TIME
Monday
December 7
Classes meeting
Mon, Wed or
Mon, Wed, Fri
8:00 am
Classes meeting
Mon, Wed 10:50 am
Or
Mon, Wed, Fri 11:00 am
LUNCH
Classes meeting
Mon, Wed, Fri 1:00 pm
Or M,W 1:40 or 2:15 pm
Tuesday
December 8
Wednesday
December 9
Classes meeting
Mon, Wed or
Mon, Wed, Fri
9:25 am
Thursday
December 10
Classes meeting
Tues, Thurs
10:50 am
Classes meeting
Mon, Wed, Fri
10:00 am
Classes meeting
Tues, Thurs
12:15 pm
Classes meeting
Friday
9:00 am
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
LUNCH
Classes meeting
Tues, Thurs
1:40 pm or 2:15 pm
Classes meeting
Mon, Wed
12:15 pm
Classes meeting
Tues, Thurs
8:00 am
Friday
December 11
Classes meeting
Tues, Thurs
9:25 am
Classes meeting
Classes meeting
Classes meeting
Classes meeting
Mon, Wed
Mon, Wed
Tues, Thurs
Tues, Thurs 3:05 pm
3:05 pm
4:30 pm
4:30 pm
Monday Evening
Tuesday Evening
Wednesday Evening
Thursday Evening
Classes
Classes
Classes
Classes
FINAL GRADES DUE BY 12 NOON, Monday, December 14, 2015
Classes meeting
Friday
1:00 pm
Friday Evening
Classes
HYBRID COURSES: EXAM TIME WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE INSTRUCTOR & STUDENTS
SATURDAY and SUNDAY CLASSES WILL HAVE THEIR FINAL EXAMS AT THEIR FINAL CLASS MEETING
VOCATIONAL CLASSES MEET AS REGULARLY SCHEDULED DURING EXAM WEEK
EXAM TIME FOR ANY CLASS NOT INDICATED MAY BE WORKED OUT WITH THE INSTRUCTOR & STUDENTS CONCERNED
Use of Computer Technology in the Classroom
Do you need a computer for EFSC classes?
EFSC is committed to infusing technology across the college
curriculum. Most of EFSC’s classes are complemented by
online environments designed to facilitate communication,
collaboration and dissemination of learning materials and
resources. EFSC has a number of computer labs and resource
centers available for student use. Basic computer skills are
recommended for all programs of study, and you should be
prepared to use technology in any course you take.
all classes to be aware of classroom meeting times and online
assignments. There are computer and Internet resources at
the college in the libraries, open labs and cyber cafés.
If you do not think your computer skills are sufficient, you
should talk with an advisor. EFSC offers several courses and
provides computer and Internet resources in the libraries and
open labs.
Canvas Orientation: All New Students must complete the
Student Training module prior to accessing their courses in
the Learning Management System. When first logging into the
myEFSC portal, students should look for the Canvas Online
Classroom icon and click the button to log into the training.
The Student Training course opens on the Welcome page. You
should read the Course Announcements then click "Modules"
to begin the training course.
Online Academic Integrity: If it is determined that persons
other than the student are accessing a student's records in the
Canvas classroom, the student will be removed from the class
and receive a final grade of "F.” While students may have
provided written consent for a third party to receive information
regarding their educational records, that consent does not
permit any other person besides the student to complete or
access coursework within the classroom or online setting.
Classes using the online learning environment:
Online Classes: These courses are taught completely via the
Internet. You must have access to a computer to take these
courses. Before you register, find out if you are likely to be a
successful online student by taking the “Is Distance Learning
for Me?” questionnaire on the eLearning website at
http://web11.easternflorida.edu/distancelearning/
Hybrid Classes: These courses are designated in the class
schedule with section number 40 – 49 and require both
classroom and online attendance. You must have access to a
computer to take these courses. It is important that you attend
Courses with Online Supplement: Any instructor may
choose to use technology to supplement his or her course, so
you should be aware that computer proficiency, as well as
computer or Internet access, could be a requirement in any
class.
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Student Online Quick
Reference Guide
You can access most online systems and tools through myEFSC, your personalized
portal to information and applications.
Use this guide to assist you with some of the most commonly asked questions or visit us at
www.easternflorida.edu/go/webtips
How do I access myEFSC?
Go to the college home page: www.easternflorida.edu
Select EFSC Logins
Select myEFSC
Enter Username (Student ID) and Password (PIN)
- Must Capitalize B in your Student ID, followed
by 8 numbers, use a zero not the letter O
- Initial PIN is your date of birth MMDDYY
For help call the Tech Desk (321) 433-7600
How do I get a parking permit?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Parking Permits
Select Request a Permit
Either select a vehicle already registered or add a new vehicle
Select Request Permit*
*Once the student clicks Request Permit, the student's
account will be assessed the fee.
How do I update my address and phone?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select ESFC Titan Web
Select Personal Information
Select View & Update Address(es) & Phone (s)
Select Update Address(es) & Phone Select Type of
Address to Update
Select Submit
Note: You can also update your Financial Aid and Human
Resources addresses. You must update each address.
How do I access my Student Email?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select Student Email
Enter Outlook Live Student Email Address
Enter Outlook Live Student Email Password
*Initial password is your date of birth MMDDYY
How do I view my grades?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
(Previous/current term grades are available on your
myEFSC page) Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Student Records
Select Final Grades
Select Term
Select Submit
SC134 R020415
How do I complete orientation?
Go to: www.easternflorida.edu
Select Admissions and Financial Aid
Select Orientation
Click here to view dates and locations for upcoming New
Student Orientation Sessions
OR
Select Complete the orientation online
How do I check my Financial Aid status?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Financial Aid Services
Check your Overall Status, Eligibility and Award Information,
by clicking on the appropriate link and following instructions
Note: For answers to many of your questions, select
Admissions & Financial Aid > Paying for College > Frequently
Asked Questions.
How do I access the Cashier’s Office to pay my
bills online?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Student Records
Select Account Summary/Pay Student Account
Follow the instructions
How do I get my Refund?
You will receive your "Higher One EFSC Card", mailed to your
Student Mailing Address that is on file with EFSC. Log on to
myEFSC and follow the address and phone instruction to
ensure your student address is correct.
You must activate your EFSC Card at EFSCCard.com. Select
"Get Started" to choose your refund preference (e.g., Direct
Deposit into your bank account, paper check or open a One
Account with Higher One, for same day deposit.
How do I check “holds” on my account?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Student Records
Select View Holds
Note: To find a resolution for a hold from our homepage:
Select Admissions & Financial Aid > Registrar’s Office >
Registration Information > Registration Holds.
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How do I complete a Degree Audit?
How do I locate Program Prerequisites?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Student Records
Select Degree Evaluation
Select Term and click Submit
Select Generate New Evaluation*
Select Program & Click Generate Request
Follow instructions from this point
Note: If your program information is incorrect, go to the
Admissions and Records Office and Submit a Major Code
Change Form.
*You can run an audit for another program by clicking
What-If Analysis.
Go to www.FLVC.org
Hover over Succeed in School
Select Transfer Schools
Select Check the Transfer Admission Requirements now
hyperlink
Select an Institution
Select a Degree Program
How do I register for classes?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Registration
Select Add/Drop Classes
Select Term and click Submit
Enter CRN(s) and click Submit Changes
OR
Select Class Search
Select Subject and click Course Search
Select Course Number and click View Sections
Check appropriate box and click Register or Add to
Worksheet to add multiple classes at the same time
How do I request an Official Transcript?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Student Records
Select Request Official Transcript*
Follow the instructions for requesting your transcript
Follow the directions to pay the transcript fee
Review information and click Submit Request
*You will be stopped at this point if you have a hold on your
account. To find a resolution for a hold, from our
homepage select Admissions & Financial Aid > Registrar’s
Office > Registration Information > Registration Holds.
How do I view or print my class schedule?
Begin by logging into my EFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Registration
Select Student Detail Schedule or Student Schedule by
Day & Time
How do I request an Unofficial Transcript?
Go to www.FLVC.org
Hover over Succeed in School
Select Check My Progress
Select Get my Transcript (unofficial) now hyperlink
Select Eastern Florida State College from the drop-down box.
Enter your Student ID and PIN
Select Continue
How do I add or drop a class?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Registration
Select Add/Drop Classes
Under Action, select Web Drop or Add
Select Submit Changes
Print a confirmation page
Note: To withdraw from a class, please visit the Admissions
and Records Office on your Home campus.
How do I request an Enrollment/Degree
Verification?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Student Enrollment Verification and follow instructions
How do I purchase my books?
Begin by logging into myEFSC
Select EFSC Titan Web
Select Student Services
Select Registration
Select Order Your Textbooks
The College has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse to provide enrollment and degree verifications 24/7,
students can:
Print enrollment verification certificates to send to health
insurers and housing providers
Note: For any IT questions pertaining to Banner, Titan Web, or
myEFSC contact the help desk at [email protected]
SC134 R020415
Obtain a list of student loan lenders and link to real-time loan
information.
For insurance companies requiring a current GPA, students
must include a copy of their unofficial transcript from
FLVC.org
Note: Term enrollment and verification will not be available
until after the Add/Drop period.
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General Information
Financial Aid & Withdrawal
Grade Forgiveness
Student(s) reported as never attending one or more class(es)
may be withdrawn from classes and subject to a cancellation
and reduction of aid eligibility for classes which have been
reported by faculty as never attended. In order to retain
eligibility for federal programs, students must earn their
financial aid by attending class(es) and successfully passing
the coursework for which funds were received.
A recipient of Federal Title IV financial aid who withdraws from
school during a payment period or period of enrollment in
which the student began attendance will have the amount of
Title IV funds he/she did not earn calculated according to
federal regulations. This calculation will be based on the
student’s last date of attendance.
Financial Aid and Veteran students reported by faculty as
stopped attending any class during a semester will be
administratively withdrawn from that class.
The amount of Title IV financial aid earned will be calculated
based on the amount of Title IV aid that was disbursed for the
payment period or period of enrollment upon which the
calculation was based. A student will have earned 100% of the
Title IV financial aid disbursed for the payment period or period
of enrollment if the student last attended after completing 60%
of the payment period or period of enrollment.
If the amount of unearned Title IV financial aid disbursed
exceeds the amount that is returned by the school, the student
(or parent, if a Federal Plus Loan) must return or repay, as
appropriate, the remaining grant and loan funds. The student
(or parent, if a Federal Plus Loan) will be notified of the amount
that must be returned or repaid as appropriate. The student will
not qualify for further federal aid until the repayment is
satisfied. Students receiving Florida Bright Futures(FBF)
scholarships will have to repay funds if they withdraw from a
class during the semester that payment was disbursed.
Withdrawals for FBF will only be allowed until the school’s
official withdrawal date for each semester.
Allows repeats of courses where “D” or “F” grades were
earned. If a student repeats a course that was originally
passed with a “C” or higher, only the original grade is
computed in the cumulative GPA and earned credits.
•
Limits the number of repeated attempts per course to two.
Students transferring to other institutions, either public or
private, should contact that institution regarding transfer
policy for “forgiven” courses.
•
Retaking a course may impact a student’s specific
financial aid package. Contact the Financial Aid Office.
•
No course may be repeated to improve GPA .
•
No course may be repeated for grade forgiveness
purposes after graduation.
Delinquent Accounts
Collection Costs: If student’s unearned Title IV aid is not paid
in full upon notification by the college, these debts may be
referred to an outside collection agency and to appropriate
credit bureaus. Resulting collection costs not to exceed 33%
will be added to the original debt and the student must pay
these costs, as well as attorney’s fees, if applicable.
Furthermore, all unpaid obligations will result in a hold on
student records, diplomas, transcripts and future registration
activity.
Withdrawal from Class
Note: Students are advised that there may be a potential impact of
forgiven courses in the computation of their grade point average in
transferring to other institutions, either public or private, and should
consider the impact of retaking a course on their specific financial aid
package.
Maximum Attempts per Course
A student may have only three attempts per course including
the original grade, repeat grades and all withdrawals. The most
recent grade is included in the computation of the cumulative
grade point average. A fourth attempt may be allowed only with
the approval of the campus Associate Provost based upon an
academic appeals process which requires documenting major
extenuating circumstances. Students will be required to pay
100 percent of the direct instructional cost beginning with the
third attempt. Students who want to pursue an appeal should
consult an advisor.
Veterans Information
Veterans and other eligible persons planning to enroll under
the G.I. Bill should contact the EFSC Veteran Services Office,
Cocoa Campus (Building 11, Room 209), Melbourne Campus
(Building 1, Room 140), as early as possible. Applications and
instructions for completing the VA Educational Benefit package
will be provided during the initial visit. Completed applications
and supporting documents will be accepted from students only
after class registration has been completed. To ensure monthly
educational benefit payments continue without interruption,
returning students must contact the appropriate campus VA
Office after registering for class. Please visit the EFSC website
under Veterans Affairs for more useful information. If you are
receiving education benefits under the Post 9/11 GI Bill,
Chapter 33 please be aware that the VA only pays for in state
tuition and fees. If you are a nonresident you will be required to
pay the difference.
VA PAYMENTS
The student may withdraw without academic penalty from any
course by the established deadline. Withdrawals after that date
may be granted through established institutional procedure.
The student will be permitted a maximum of two withdrawals
per course. Upon the third attempt, the student WILL NOT be
permitted to withdraw and will receive an earned grade for that
course.
Note: Students are advised that there may be an impact to their
Financial Aid status if they withdraw or are withdrawn.
16 Week Term
11/12 Week
Term
8 Week
Term
6 Week
Term
VA Rate
Credit Hours
Credit Hours
Credit Hours
Credit Hours
Full
3/4
1/2
Tuition
12
9-11
6-8
1-5
8
6-7
4-5
3
6
4-5
3
2
4
3
2
1
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General Information
Graduation
Developmental Education
Last day to apply for fall graduation:
Thursday, October 22, 2015
BAS Graduation Application Deadline:
May 21, 2015
Each term students who meet all graduation requirements
for any degree or certificate program must apply to graduate
to receive their EFSC degree, whether or not they plan to
attend the commencement exercises.
Degrees will be posted as soon as possible at the end of the
full fall term for those who apply by the deadline and meet all
graduation requirements. Student’s must either have an
advisor’s signature or run an online audit prior to submitting
the application. Current information and graduation forms are
available in the campus Student Services offices, and can be
downloaded from the website: www.easternflorida.edu>
Academics & Career Options > Graduation.
For more information contact the graduation office via email:
[email protected] or call 321-433-7284
Students who are not exempt are required to take a common
placement test to determine if they are ready for college-level
courses in English and mathematics. The Postsecondary
Education Readiness Test or PERT is used for this purpose
and the results determine the most appropriate course
placement. Students who do not meet college-ready scores
may be required to enroll in developmental education courses.
Enrollment Certification
The National Student Clearinghouse is the Collegeauthorized agent for providing degree and enrollment
verifications. Students may request an enrollment
certification through the EFSC secure website; vendors may
request information at www.degreeverify.org
EFSC certifies student enrollment per semester after
the first week of the term, using the following
guidelines:
FT (full time)
QT (3/4 time)
HT (half time)
LT (less than half time)
Revisions to section 1008.30, Florida Statutes, include an
exemption from common placement testing and developmental
education for certain students.
Per section (4)(a):
A student who entered 9th grade in a Florida public school
in the 2003-2004 school year, or any year thereafter, and
earned a Florida standard high school diploma or a student
who is serving as an active duty member of any branch of
the United States Armed Services shall not be required to
take the common placement test and shall not be required
to enroll in developmental education instruction in a Florida
College System institution. However, a student who is not
required to take the common placement test and is not
required to enroll in developmental education under this
paragraph may opt to be assessed and to enroll in
developmental education instruction, and the college shall
provide such assessment and instruction upon the
student’s request.
You are strongly encouraged to meet with an advisor, who can
provide additional information on developmental education
options. You may schedule an advising appointment by calling
321-632-1111 ext. 0
12 credits
9 – 11.99 credits
6 – 8.99 credits
Under 6 credits
Excess Hours Advisory Statement
Other requests for enrollment verification must be submitted
in writing to the campus Admissions and Records Office.
Academic Standing
Per Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) Procedure 435, to
maintain satisfactory academic progress at EFSC, students
must achieve a minimum semester grade point average (GPA)
of 2.0 each semester. Successful completion of a course is
defined as earning a grade of A, B, C or D except for courses
which require a grade of C or better for successful completion.
Some programs have more stringent procedures. See the
specific program procedures manual for more information.
Students who maintain at least a 2.0 GPA each semester and
have at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA will be considered in Good
Academic Standing. Failure to maintain satisfactory academic
standing may place the student on academic warning,
probation, or suspension. Please refer to
www.easternflorida.edu or consult with the Advisement office
or Associate Provost Office on any campus for detailed
information regarding academic standing, sanctions and
appeal procedures.
Section 1009.286, Florida Statutes, establishes an “excess
hour” surcharge for a student seeking a baccalaureate degree
at a university. It is critical that students, including those
entering Florida College System institutions, are aware of the
potential for additional course fees. For the 2012-13 academic
year and thereafter, “excess hours” are defined as hours that
go beyond 110% of the hours required for a baccalaureate
degree program. For example, if the length of the program is
120 credit hours, the student may be subject to an excess hour
surcharge for any credits attempted beyond 132 credit hours
(110% x 120).
All students whose educational plan may include earning a
bachelor’s degree should make every effort to enroll in and
successfully complete those courses that are required for the
intended major on their first attempt. Florida College System
students intending to transfer to a state university should
identify a major or “transfer program” early and, by the time the
student earns 30 semester hours of college credit, be advised
of admission requirements for that program, including the
approved common prerequisites. Course withdrawals and/or
repeats, as well as enrollment in courses nonessential to the
intended major, may contribute to a potential excess hours
surcharge. --Published by Florida College System, May 18,
2012
EFS101437
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Easy stEps to
REgistRati
n
1. apply for admission
● easternflorida.edu > Apply
● Pay application fee
● Submit residency documents
2. submit transcripts
● Final, official high school
● All official college(s)
3. Complete student orientation
●easternflorida.edu > Admissions > Orientation
● Online or in person
5. placement test
● See an advisor for possible exemption, or
● Submit SAT, ACT, PERT scores < 2 years, or
● Schedule an Appointment 321-632-1111
4. see an advisor
● Walk in, or
● Schedule an Appointment 321-632-1111
6. Register for Classes
● Apply for financial aid & scholarships
●Pay Your Fees
● Get your Student ID Card
● Get your Parking Sticker
Easy to aCCEss
student services Locations
Admissions: Bldg 11, 1st floor
Advising: Bldg 11, 2nd floor
FinAnciAl Aid: Bldg 11, 2nd floor
TesTing: Bldg 11, 2nd floor
cAshier: Bldg 11, 2nd floor
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Palm Bay Learning Lab
We help students succeed
Tutoring in Math, Communications, Science, and Computer Skills
Mini Workshops on small pieces of big topics
Testing Facility
Palm Bay Learning Lab
Building 1, Room 234 • 321-433-5251
Call to schedule your Fall orientation visit!
Honors Program Benefits
As a part of the Honors Programs, students enjoy a number of benefits:
• Small classes
• An environment promoting scholarly research as well as independent and critical thinking
• Honors Study/Resource Center (Melbourne and Titusville Campuses)
• Honors Travel Opportunities
• Special library privileges
•Recognition at graduation for Honors Diploma graduates and Honors Program Affiliates who have completed 9 or
more hours of honors courses
• Convocation Dinner Reception for honors diploma and honors affiliate graduates
Admissions Requirements
To qualify for the Honors Program, students may submit an Honors Program application (available online) or students may
ask an EFSC advisor to enroll them in honors courses. Applications are available online at the EFSC website. Click on
“Student Life” and look for Honors Program on the dropdown menu. Interested students may also get an application from a
student services specialist or from the Honors Program office on the Melbourne Campus Bldg. 1, Room 126. Advisors will
verify qualifications before enrolling any student in honors courses. Applicants must meet and then keep one of the following
requirements:
For students with no college experience or less than 12 hours of college credit:
• Have a high school GPA of 3.5 or above on a 4.0, unweighted scale or
• Have an SAT combined score of 1100 or above, or an ACT composite score of 26 or above or
• Have a PERT score of 116 or above on Sentence Skills and Reading.
Applicants who are currently enrolled students at EFSC with at least 12 credit hours of college-level work must meet the
following requirement:
• Have a 3.5 cumulative GPA from at least 12 credit hours of college-level work (this may include no more than 6 credit
hours of transfer work.)
Students may not be enrolled in Honors classes and Developmental Education classes at the same time.
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Continuing Education
Change your Career or Enhance your Career!
Professional Development Opportunities
Master New Skills – Gain Industry Certifications
Computers/Information Technology
Health Sciences
CompTIA
Microsoft
Cisco
CBCS, Billing and Coding Specialist
CMAA, Medical Administrative Assistant
CCS, Certified Coding Specialist
Pharmacy Technician Certification
Nursing Success Skills
Basic ECG Monitor Technician
IV Therapy for Nurses
Business & Professional
SHRM CP/SCP, Society of Human Resource
Management Certification
MOS, Microsoft Office Specialist
AutoCAD 2015 Certified User
AIPB Certified Bookkeeper
CGBP, Certified Global Business Professional
CDA, Child Development Associate
Insurance Pre-licensing and Designations
PMP, Project Management Professional
OMCP, Social Media and Mobile Marketing
Professional
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MS Office
Guardianship
Foreign Languages
On-line courses in Business, Accounting,
Healthcare, Computer Applications and
More
Advanced Technologies
IPC, High Reliability Soldering
MSSC, Manufacturing
ASME GDTP, Geometric Dimensioning &
Tolerancing Professional, Y14.5
For more information go to www.
easternflorida.edu/go/ce
or call (321) 433-7500
EFSC is an Approved CertificationTesting Center
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Ea st E r n F lo r i da
stat E Co l l Eg E’s
Cocoa
Study Skills
Monday, September 21
4–5 p.m.
Bldg. 12, Room 131
Organizational Skills
Wednesday, October 21
3-4 p.m.
Bldg. 12, Room 131
Time Management
Soft Skills
Workshops
Attend these
FREE
Soft Skills
Workshops
Tuesday, November 17
3-4 p.m.
Bldg. 12, Room 131
Melbourne
study skills
Tuesday, September 22
1–2 p.m.
Bldg. 2, Room 124
Organizational Skills
Monday, October 19
4-5 p.m.
Bldg. 2, Room 124
time Management
Wednesday, November 18
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Bldg. 2, Room 124
Palm Bay
study skills
Thursday, September 24
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Bldg. 2, Room 160
Organizational Skills
Thursday, October 22
1-2 p.m.
Bldg. 2, Room 160
Open to
all EFSC
students!
We offer the first two years of foundational
studio art/art history courses, which can be
transferred to many 4-year colleges and
universities for the completion of a wide variety
of Art/Design related majors
time Management
Thursday, November 19
4-5 p.m.
Bldg. 2, Room 160
Titusville
Study Skills
Wednesday, September 23
11 a.m.–12 p.m.
Bldg. 1, Room 143
Questions?
Joanna White, Assistant Professor of Art
[email protected] or 321-433-5798
Organizational Skills
easternflorida.edu/go/arts
QEP101484
For more information,
contact your campus
associate Provost’s office
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Thursday October 22
1-2 p.m.
Bldg. 1, Room 143
Time Management
Tuesday, November 17
4-5 p.m.
Bldg. 1, Room 143
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Service-Learning
Curriculum Opportunities
Earn college credit for learning through community service and volunteer work.
Service-learning is a powerful teaching/learning method which benefits the community, college and especially students.
SERVICE-LEARNING COURSE COMPONENTS: Over 150 instructors include service-learning options in about 350 course sections each
semester. The disciplines include: psychology, astronomy, English, speech, humanities, world religions, communications, sociology, college
success strategies, art, criminal justice, math, government, social work, biology, education, business, computer science, anatomy/physiology,
economics, social science, chemistry, oceanography and music. The Center for Service-Learning office on each campus has a list of instructors
who offer service-learning as an option in lieu of course requirements or for extra points.
SERVICE-LEARNING ACADEMIC COURSES: The college offers several courses which combine community service with critical reflection and
learning. All of these require practical experience (20-32 service hours) and written/verbal reflection activities (readings, journals, essays, oral
presentations, discussion) to link the experience to course concepts and principles. Enroll in these to impact your life and community:
* SERVICE-LEARNING FIELD STUDIES 1 – 4th and 5th Credit Options (XXX 2948) – One elective credit. Attached to 30 disciplines.
* HUMAN SERVICE EXPERIENCE 1, 2, 3 – 1 to 3 elective credits (SOW 1051, 1052, 1053) * COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT – 3 credit hour
course (SOW 2054) – meets general education core requirement in social science.
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS
• Enrich and apply classroom knowledge • Improve self-esteem
• Explore career/major • Enjoyment
• Broaden horizons • Community awareness
• Documented on transcript • Ethical/moral development
• Chance to make a difference • Sense of social responsibility
• Improve citizenship, life, self-learning, • Civic and cultural literacy
occupational, and critical thinking skills
For information, call 433-7610.
Campus
For inFormation,
call 433-7610.
Writing
Centers
Our Mission:
To help writers improve their writing proficiency
To promote writing as a means of learning
The Writing Centers support and promote excellence in writing for all members of the EFSC Community by providing
one-to-one and small group consultations. Students enrolled in college-level courses across all disciplines are invited to
confer with the writing consultants for reader feedback and assistance at any point in the writing process.
For inFormation, call 433-7610.
From planning to drafting and revising we help you discover and strengthen your ability to document sources, overcome
writer’s block, organize ideas, revise your writing and perform your own proofreading. While we might offer advice on
questions of style and clarity, we will never do the writing for you. We can assist you with any writing project including
scholarship application essays, course assignments, résumés, reports or other documents for publication.
The EFSC-UCF Writing Center is a joint use center where we welcome the entire EFSC-UCF community: graduate
and undergraduate students, faculty, and staff. The EFSC-UCF Writing Center is located on the Cocoa campus in
building 12, room 331.
The Cocoa Campus Writing Center phone number is (321) 433-7873.
The Melbourne Writing Center is located on the Melbourne campus in building 2, room 125. The phone number is (321) 433-5605
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eLearning Courses
Online Sessions
Full Term
12 Week Session 1
12 Week Session 2
8 Week Minimester A
8 Week Minimester B
August 17 – December 11, 2015
August 17 – November 5, 2015
September 14 – December 11, 2015
August 17 – October 8, 2015
October 12 – December 11, 2015
Thank you for your interest in eLearning courses. Please be aware eLearning offers online classes in Session 1 - 16 weeks (sections
ending in 01-18Z) and Session 2 - 12 weeks (sections ending in 21-28Z). Courses are delivered through the college wide Canvas
Learning Management System and have established deadlines for course work submission and proctored exams. Students are advised
to become familiar with eLearning policies and procedures as noted below.
IMPORTANT: If it is determined that persons other than the student are accessing a student’s records in the online classroom, the
student will be removed from the class and receive a final grade of “F.” While students may have provided written consent for a third
party to receive information regarding their educational records, that consent does not permit any other person besides the student to
complete or access coursework within the classroom or online setting.
Mandatory Canvas Student Training (CST) All first-time students taking online courses are required to complete the Student Training module
prior to accessing those courses in the Learning Management System. The Student Training is designed to provide useful information on how to
use Canvas and be successful in the online classroom.
How to access training course Go to www.easternflorida.edu > click EFSC Logins > select myEFSC > login to portal > click Canvas icon > click
Courses & Groups to select Canvas Student Training > page opens to Welcome page > read Announcements to begin training course.
Online courses are rigorous. Students who decide to study online, should be prepared to spend 5-12 hours a week per course.
Students will need regular and reliable access to a computer, and not rely solely on a tablet or a smartphone.
eLearning Course Attendance Policy: The eLearning Department at Eastern Florida State College has a strict attendance policy that must be
adhered to by all online students. Students should enter their online class to complete the initial attendance activity within each online course
within the first 3 days of the semester. Students should ensure that they check with the instructor as to what are the 3-Day initial attendance
activities. Students who do not participate in their course(s) weekly activities may be withdrawn for non-attendance and may not be reinstated. If
for any reason students believe they will miss any assignments, they must obtain prior approval from their instructor. Instructors may require
additional documentation prior to approving classroom absence or course work extensions. Students should not assume that they can ask for
an extension after the fact.
•
What academic activity constitutes attendance? Submission of course assignments, completion of quizzes/tests, and posts to
discussion boards are considered academic activities. It is the students’ responsibility to maintain acceptable attendance in their online
course(s), and just logging into the course(s) does not constitute attendance.
•
What happens when student violates Attendance Policy? Students are reported to College Registrar and may be withdrawn for
non-attendance. Access to Canvas classroom is no longer available.
•
May student be reinstated to course after being reported for non-attendance? Requests for reinstatement exceptions (for nonattendance) must be filed within three days of being withdrawn from the course. To access the Reinstatement form go to
http://www.easternflorida.edu > MyEFSC Log In > Student Applications > Reinstatement Request for Online Courses. Reinstatement
requests are not automatically approved, decisions are dependent on justifications.
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Fee Payment: All fees must be received by 5pm on the deadline dates noted or you may be dropped for nonpayment from your classes. You will
be assessed a $50 late registration fee when you re-register or add any new classes for Fall sessions after August 6, 2015 the first published fee
due date. Do NOT assume that you have been dropped for nonpayment, check your student account to make sure you have been dropped or
you may be assessed tuition and fees even if you did not attend. If you are dropped for nonpayment, your original schedule of classes is not
guaranteed at the time of re-registration.
Additional Fees: All online courses require a distance learning fee of $20 per credit hour. Students are advised some online courses require
a lab fee and should review the Tuition & Fees section for additional information. Go to www.easternflorida.edu > Admissions & Financial Aid > Tuition & Fees
Class Access and Syllabus: Classes will be available by 8 a.m. ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE TERM to registered students who have completed
the Canvas Student Training. A detailed syllabus will be available in the classroom(s) on the first day of the semester.
Instructor contact: instructor contact information can be found in the college directory at www.easternflorida.edu or posted on the course
syllabus. Students must use either EFSC student email or Canvas email to contact instructors.
EFSC Student Email System: All EFSC students have an assigned Outlook Live email account. Students should use their EFSC Student Email
for all communication with the college, instructors, and collaboration with peers. To log on to the EFSC Student Email System, go to
http://www.easternflorida.edu > Student Life > Online Resources > Email Account Info or access the student email account through the MyEFSC
portal. Instructors will only communicate with students using the EFSC assigned email account or through Course Mail in Canvas. All college
business including correspondence regarding reinstatement for withdrawals for non-attendance, or student information will only be conducted
through Outlook Live email.
Textbooks: There are two ways to obtain classroom materials (i.e. textbooks, e-books, access codes, etc.). Students may order them online by
going to http://www.easternflorida.edu/student-life/bookstore.cfm/ or students may purchase or rent the materials through the campus bookstore.
When using the search mechanism, be sure to input the correct section number (i.e. 01Z, 02Z, 03Z, 21Z, 22Z) since online materials may differ
from the materials used for physical campus classes. If purchasing or renting classroom materials from the EFSC online source, be sure to order
in advance of the first day of the semester to ensure prompt delivery. Students are expected to have their classroom materials within the first
three days of the semester. Ordering from a source not supported by EFSC will be at the student’s risk and will not be an acceptable excuse for
not having the correct classroom materials, or not having them on time. If questions, contact eLearning (321-433-7580).
Proctored Exams: Every online class at EFSC has at least one proctored exam. Many classes, particularly in the Science and Math disciplines,
have several proctored exams. We recommend that you schedule your tests and exams early.
Students living in Brevard County must take proctored exams at either of the campus assessment centers (MCAC and CCAC) the learning labs
at Palm Bay or Titusville campus, or by using ProctorU. All proctored exam appointments are scheduled using the Student Proctored Testing
Scheduler accessible at http://www.easternflorida.edu > My EFSC Log In > Student Applications > Student Proctored Testing Scheduler. Once
logged in, students will be able to see available locations and times for their appointment(s). Additional information regarding proctored exams
is posted at the eLearning webpage http://www.easternflorida.edu/academics/elearning/.
Students living outside of Brevard County may elect to use ProctorU, travel to one of our four campuses, or locate an acceptable proctor. The
instructor will have to approve the proctor. eLearning recommends that students locate a proctor at a University, College, or Public Library.
Students are responsible for any fees charged by outside proctors. Students must submit the Instructor Lab Request & Registration Form online.
Form can be found at http://www.easternflorida.edu > MY EFSC Log In > Student Applications > Instructor Lab Request & Registration. Students
will need to submit this form once the exam dates are published in the online classroom and at least 14 days before the exam open testing dates.
Student Parking: To take your proctored exams on campus: Students may park in student parking lots only (designated by signs and/or white
lines). Restricted areas are: Disabled (blue), Faculty/Staff (yellow), and Fire Lanes (red). Students are required to have a parking permit that
can be obtained for a fee. Log in to Titan Web Services, click Student Information to locate Parking Permits request information or
contact the campus Security Office for information on how and where to obtain the permit. Fines are assessed for failure to display a valid parking
permit. A 15 mile-per-hour speed limit applies to all EFSC campuses and is strictly enforced. Student records may be placed on hold for unpaid
fines.
Student Conduct: The Online Student Handbook is available at http://www.easternflorida.edu > Student Life tab > Student Handbook. Students
are responsible for meeting all deadlines and upholding EFSC’s student code of conduct.
Students may contact eLearning by calling 321-433-7100 or by emailing [email protected]
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Resource Directory
Dial (321) 433 (_ _ _ _) and the extension. If you do not know the number, dial (321) 632-1111.
FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION ON COLLEGE CLOSINGS, PLEASE CALL (321) 433-7676
Cocoa
Melbourne
Palm Bay
Titusville
Admissions and Records
Advisors
Aerospace
7300
7323
7754
5550
5512
5175
5319
5100
7318
Associate Provost
Athletic Director
Bachelor of Applied Science
Bookstore
Campus Assessment Center (Proctored Exams)
Career Center
7058
5591
5600
5160
5014
5677
5879
5571
5196
5252
5359
5055
5034
7513
Cashier
Child Care Center
Continuing Education
EFSC Foundation/Scholarship Office/Alumni Relations
eLearning
Financial Aid
7615
7623
7509
7055
7100
7339
5506
5567
5187
5231
5011
5111
7100
5759
7100
5183
7100
7338
5160
7741
7250, 7662
7571, 7745
7575, 7548
7352
5160
5522
5575, 5576
5160
5252
5275, 5270
7118
5160
5034
5066
5584
5584
5054
5638
5502
5636
5150
5078
5586
5286
5086
5610
7758
5650
5253
5297
5172
5016
7141
5017
7600
5805
7600
5268
7600
5029
Honors
Learning Lab
Library
Nursing
Nursing and Health Sciences Institute
Placement Testing Center
7241
7290
7694
7324
Planetarium
Police Testing
Provost
Public Safety Institute
Registrar (Collegewide)
Security
7373
Service-Learning
Student Government Association
Students w/Disabilities Office
Technical & Professional Training
Technical Support Desk
TRiO Student Support Services
7610
7105
7295
7509
7600
7349
University of Central Florida
Workforce Training & Development
7821
7509
7060
7284
7086
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SUMMER TERM C
SUMMER TERM C
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Study Abroad in Belize
BSCC 1362 Tropical Ecology
You can earn four to eight credits in the
natural sciences sequence with our
Summer Study Abroad Program!
May 24- June 6, 2016
For more information contact
Dr. Chris Petrie 433-5080
[email protected] or
visit the Study Abroad website:
www.easternflorida.edu/student-life/study-abroad/
Space is limited—Apply early
Monthly payments plans available for travel costs
All applicants must be 18 years old.
Program
Study Abroad in the Humanities
HUM 2740 (3 credit hours)
Earn Humanities credits with
the summer Study Abroad program.
Combine classroom experience with a 12-day trip to
London, Paris, Florence, and Rome during summer 2016.
June 15-August 6, 2016
For more information contact
Dorothy McCalla (321-433-5207)
[email protected] or
visit the Study Abroad website:
www.easternflorida.edu/student-life/study-abroad/
Space is limited—Apply early
Monthly payments plans available for travel costs
All applicants must be 18 years old and academically
eligible to enroll in the Humanities 2740 course.
Program
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Becoming a
Benefits You!
Employers want academic knowledge AND qualities
gained outside the classroom
Learn skills that will help you succeed in college
and your career!
The Core Scholar Program is open to all EFSC students
• Struggling students to academic superstars
• Students who don’t join in extracurricular activities
or those at every event
• Students confused about their career goals
or those with a solid plan
Gain these experiences:
• Get personalized success coaching
• Focus on your academic interests
• Learn study skills, time management, organization
• Access to peer tutors
Strengthen your essential skills.
Become a successful student.
Become a Core Scholar!
QEP101482
For additional information contact your campus Associate Provost Office
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How to Read Course Listings
Identifies a particular
Course by Course
Name as listed in the
Course Description
Catalog
COURSE TITLE
CRN
Computer reads ONLY this
number when you register.
Be sure that it is copied
correctly
Indicates the day or days of
the week the class meets.
M – Monday
T – Tuesday
W – Wednesday
R – Thursday
F – Friday
S – Saturday
U – Sunday
Number
of Credit
Hours for
Course
CRD
NUMBER HRS
Identifies a particular
course based on Florida’s
Statewide Course
Identification Numbering
System
START END
DATE DATE
DAYS
Indicates the starting and
ending date of each course
START END
TIME TIME
Indicates the campus and building
number where the class meets. The
first two letters represent the campus
code. The last three digits represent
the building number.
Campus Codes:
CO – Cocoa
PB – Palm Bay
ME - Melbourne
TI – Titusville
OS – Offsite
BLDG
Indicates the starting and
ending time of each course
RM
INSTRUCTOR
Lists the name of the
instructor for the course.
Staff is “ To Be Announced”
Prerequisite Alert
Eastern Florida State College uses a computerized prerequisite registration system to ensure students have adequate preparation
before enrolling in specific courses. This means you must have adequate placement test scores and/or have completed necessary
prerequisites to register for certain courses. Please consult an advisor or college catalog for more information.
Key for Schedule Codes
College campuses have alpha codes by the building and room number on your printed schedule. They are as follows:
CO = Cocoa Campus, ME = Melbourne Campus, TI = Titusville Campus, PB = Palm Bay Campus, OS = Offsite
LOCATION CODES
COCOA CAMPUS:
CO-001 .............................................................................Building One
CO-002 ..................................................Carver Administration Building
CO-003 ..............................Clark Maxwell, Jr. Lifelong Learning Center
CO-004 ...........................................Bernard Simpkins Fine Arts Center
CO-005 ..................................... Rodney S. Ketcham Business Building
CO-006 ................................................................................. Bookstore
CO-007 ............................................. Irene H. Burnett Science Building
CO-009 .............................Dr. Mary Cathryne Park Classroom Building
CO-011 ...............................Ralph M. Williams Student Center Building
CO-012 ....................................................EFSC/UCF Joint-Use Library
CO-013 .............................................................Roger Dobson Building
CO-014 ................................................................... Vocational Building
CO-016 ....................................................................... Industrial Center
CO-017 ................................................ Health Sciences Career Center
CO-018 ..........................................J. Bruce Wilson Gymnasium/YMCA
CO-019 .......................................................... Planetarium/Observatory
CO-020 ............................................... HCVAS Health Sciences Center
CO-021 ................................................ Veterinary Technology Building
CO-025 ...............................................................STEM Annex Building
CO-042 .................................................................... Foundation House
TITUSVILLE CAMPUS:
TI-001................................................................. N. Earl Jones Building
TI-003............................................................................ Student Center
TI-004................................................. John Henry Jones Gymnatorium
TI-005.........................................Frank Elbert Williams Learning Center
TI-006........................................................................Child Care Center
TI-007.................................................................. Maintenance Building
OFFSITE: Some classes are offered off campus. Check course
listings for more information.
MELBOURNE CAMPUS:
ME-001 ........................................................... Student Services Center
ME-002 .....................................Philip Nohrr Learning Resource Center
ME-003 ................................................................................. Bookstore
ME-004 ....................................................................Lecture Auditorium
ME-005 ....................................................................... Science Building
ME-006 .............................................................................. Gymnasium
ME-007 .......................................... Dr. Joe Lee Smith Teaching Center
ME-008 .............................................................Criminal Justice Center
ME-009 .......................................... King Center for the Performing Arts
ME-010 ................................................ Betty P. Parrish Student Center
ME-012 ........................................................ Child Development Center
PALM BAY CAMPUS:
PB-001...................................................... General Titus C. Hall Center
PB-002.............................................................Library/Science Building
PB-003................................................... EFSC/UCF Joint-Use Building
PB-005.................................................... Multi-Use Classroom Building
PB-006......................................................... Child Development Center
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
DAY CLASSES .........................................................Sections below 60
DAY DESIGNATION ................. Sunday (U), Monday (M), Tuesday (T),
Wednesday (W), Thursday (R), Friday (F), Saturday (S)
EVENING CLASSES ........................................... Sections 70 or above
HYBRID COURSES ......................................................Sections 40-49
ONLINE COURSES .............................................Sections ending in ‘Z’
*STAFF ....................................................... Instructor to be announced
*Instructor defaults to ‘staff’ if not yet assigned
TBA........................................................................... To Be Announced
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Campus Maps - Cocoa
1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
www.easternflorida.edu
The Cocoa Campus is home to the collegewide District Administration. Located on this campus are three technologically
advanced facilities: the Astronaut Memorial Planetarium, the EFSC/UCF Joint Use Library, and the Florida Solar Energy
Center. Together, these facilities comprise the main components for the Florida Circle of Science and Technology. Also
located on the campus is the Clark Maxwell, Jr. Lifelong Learning Center, a cooperative effort of EFSC and University of
Central Florida. This unique instructional facility houses programs for both EFSC and UCF, enabling students to complete
a bachelor’s and master’s degree without leaving the county.
Eastern Florida
State College
Cocoa Campus
CLEARLAKE RD.
CLEAR LAKE
ROSETINE ST.
BUILDINGS
1 – Security/Technical and Professional Training
2 – George Washington Carver Administration Building
3 – Clark Maxwell, Jr. Lifelong Learning Center
4 – Bernard Simpkins Fine Arts Center
5 – Rodney S. Ketcham Business Center
6 – Bookstore
7 – Irene H. Burnett Science Building
9 – Dr. Mary Cathryne Park Classroom Building
10 – Gen. George F. Schlatter Veterans Memorial
Amphitheater
11 – Ralph M. Williams Student Center
12 – EFSC/UCF Joint Use Library
13 – Roger W. Dobson Learning Center
14 – Vocational Building
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16 – Industrial Center
17 – Health Sciences Career Center
18 – J. Bruce Wilson Gymnasium/YMCA
Family Center
19 – Astronaut Memorial Planetarium &
Observatory
20 – HCVAS Health Sciences Center
21 – Veterinary Technology
22 – District Maintenance/Facilities
23 – Central Receiving/Mailroom
24 – Grounds/Maintenance
25 – STEM Annex Building
42 – Foundation House
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Campus Maps - Melbourne
3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne, FL 32935
Located on a wooded 120-acre site, the Melbourne Campus provides state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratory facilities
is also home of the Criminal Justice and Police Testing facilities, the King Center for the Performing Arts, and the college’s
largest concentration of student computer laboratories.
WICKHAM ROAD
POST ROAD
TITAN BLVD
Eastern Florida State College
Melbourne Campus
BUILDINGS
9 – Maxwell C. King Center for the
Performing Arts
10 – Betty B. Parrish Student Center
11 – Maintenance Building
12 – Montessori Child Development Center
13 – Soccer Fieldhouse
14 – Melissa Prevatt Pavilion
25 – Baseball Complex
27 – Soccer Field
1 – Campus Administration/ Admissions
2 – Philip L Nohrr Learning Resource Center
3 – Bookstore
4 – Auditorium
5 – Science Building
6 – Gymnasium
7 – Dr. Joe Lee Smith Teaching Center
8 – Public Safety Institute
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Campus Maps - Palm Bay
250 Community College Parkway, Palm Bay, FL 32909
www.easternflorida.edu
SAN FILPPO DR
LAKE TITAN
COMMUNITY COLLEGE PKWY
TREELAND BLVD
Conveniently located just off the Malabar Road exit of I-95, Palm Bay campus has three main buildings that stretch along
the shores of Lake Titan. The campus provides the full complement of general education classes required for transfer to
Florida state universities, as well as career and technical courses in areas such as computer programming, engineering
technology, air conditioning, and business administration. Additionally, the campus offers courses in Health Sciences
programs of study, including medical assisting and nursing. The Lady Titan softball team has its home field on campus.
There is a walking trail winding around Lake Titan, and Brevard County operates the Palm Bay Aquatic Center just south
of the main campus. Palm Bay Campus is also a location for one of University of Central Florida’s regional campuses that
offers baccalaureate and graduate education.
Eastern Florida State College
Palm Bay Campus
BUILDINGS
1–
2–
3–
4–
5–
6–
General Titus C. Hall Center
Library/Science Building
EFSC/UCF Joint-Use Classroom Building
Mechanical Building
Multi-use Classroom Building
Child Development Center & U.F. Agricultural
Extension
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7–
21 –
22 –
23 –
(Area) Ropes Course
Softball Field
(Area) Criminal Justice Driving Pad
Palm Bay Aquatic Center
MALABAR RD
5
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Campus Maps - Titusville
1311 North U.S. 1, Titusville, FL 32796
www.easternflorida.edu
Titusville Campus is student-centered with small classes and student support services that make learning a pleasure.
The Titusville campus is a community of learners where student success is everyone’s goal. The personal service that
students receive is complemented by state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories on a beautiful 120-acre campus that is
located on the Indian River Lagoon waterfront, part of the Intracoastal Waterway. The campus specialties in information
technology and environmental, natural and life sciences are supported by our location near the Kennedy Space Center
and the Canaveral National Seashore. We share a campus setting with the Parrish Medical Center and are developing
joint programs in the health sciences. The Titusville Campus is dedicated to ensuring that students will achieve their
dreams while reaching their academic and technology goals in a caring, student-centered environment.
Eastern Florida State College
Titusville Campus
.1
U.S
BUILDINGS
1–
3–
4–
5–
N Earl Jones Building
Student Center/Bookstore
John Henry Jones Gymnatorium
Frank Elbert Williams Learning Resources Center/
Administration
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6 – Child Care Center
7 – Maintenance Building
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Bachelor of Applied Science
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCE ADVANCED ALLIED HEALTH
16 WEEK FULL TERM
August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Introduction to Animal Science
43107 ANSC 3006 01C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
W
Healthcare Administrative Management
43099 HSA 3180
40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Capstone-Healthcare Management
43101 HSA 4850
14C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
09:00 AM 11:30 AM CO-017 111
09:00 AM 11:30 AM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
Hybrid 09:00 AM 10:15 AM CO-020 219
Technical Writing for Professionals
42487 ENC 3241
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Titusville Campus
Bioinformatics
43231 BSC 4434
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Analytical Chemistry with Laboratory
42467 CHMC 3120 70T 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Bio-analytical Instrumentation with Laboratory
43210 CHMC 4139 01T 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
Biology of Microorganisms
42616 MCBC 3020 01T 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Genetics
42465 PCB 3063
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Cell Biology
43209 PCB 3134
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Palm Bay Campus
Introduction to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
43239 BCH 4024
01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Principles of Pharmacology
43303 BSC 4870
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Biology of Microorganisms
43233 MCBC 3020 01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
MW
Genetics
43240 PCB 3063
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Cell Biology
43242 PCB 3134
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Immunology
43241 PCB 4233
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Emerging and Infectious Diseases
43302 PHC 4031
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
10:00 AM 12:15 PM CO-020 219
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-004 205
CUDA
01:40 PM 02:55 PM TI-001
214
PETRIE
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
215
PETRIE
03:15 PM 05:55 PM TI-001
03:15 PM 05:55 PM TI-001
214
215
PETRIE
12:15 PM 02:55 PM TI-001
214
PETRIE
09:25 AM 10:40 AM TI-001
214
PETRIE
10:50 AM 12:05 PM TI-001
214
PETRIE
01:40 PM 03:20 PM PB-002 339
OJWANG
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 353C SMITH
01:40 PM 02:55 PM PB-002 333B BROWN
03:05 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 333C
01:40 PM 02:55 PM PB-002 352B SCHRADER
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 331
SCHRADER
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 343
HARVEY
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 343
HARVEY
Technical Writing for Professionals
42566 ENC 3241
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 317
ELKO
Analytical Chemistry with Laboratory
43301 CHMC 3120 01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-002
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-002 354
IANNOTTI
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Cocoa Campus
Accounting for Managers
42286 ACG 3024
71C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business
42420 BUL 3130
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42931 BUL 3130
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Organizational Communication
42249 COM 3120 70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Marketing Management
42422 MAR 3023
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Consumer Behavior
42424 MAR 3503
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions
42425 QMB 3250
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 220
PRITCHETT
MW
R
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 233
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 207
DERRICK
TOPPA
W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 237
DECARO
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 207
SHIMY
TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 207
SHIMY
W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-001 118
BOUDOT
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
KENNER
KENNER
12:00 AM
12:00 AM
12:00 AM
12:00 AM
COBB
COBB
COBB
TOPPA
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Accounting for Managers
42402 ACG 3024
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42694 ACG 3024
02Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business
42403 BUL 3130
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42651 BUL 3130
02Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42677 BUL 3130
03Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42708 BUL 3130
04Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Organizational Communication
42876 COM 3120 01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42877 COM 3120 02Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42878 COM 3120 03Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Managerial Economics
42881 ECP 3703
01Z 3
Organizational Behavior
42678 MAN 3240
01Z 3
42697 MAN 3240
02Z 3
Management and Leadership
42657 MAN 3303
01Z 3
42687 MAN 3303
02Z 3
42798 MAN 3303
03Z 3
Customer Relations for Managers
42660 MAN 4162
01Z 3
Human Resource Management
42661 MAN 4301
01Z 3
42688 MAN 4301
02Z 3
42932 MAN 4301
03Z 3
Marketing Management
42944 MAR 3023
01Z 3
Consumer Behavior
42882 MAR 3503
01Z 3
12:01 AM
12:01 AM
12:01 AM
12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
HENDERSON
HENDERSON
HENDERSON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
HILSTON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
WILKINSON
HANDFIELD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
SIBLEY
SIBLEY
SIBLEY
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
PIZARRO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
PIZARRO
ELLINGTON
PIZARRO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
SHIMY
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
SHIMY
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Melbourne Campus
Accounting for Managers
42350 ACG 3024
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42880 ACG 3024
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business
42417 BUL 3130
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Managerial Economics
42419 ECP 3703
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Organizational Behavior
42250 MAN 3240
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Management and Leadership
42358 MAN 3303
40M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42674 MAN 3303
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Customer Relations for Managers
42429 MAN 4162
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Human Resource Management
42421 MAN 4301
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42676 MAN 4301
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Operational Decision Making
42356 MAN 4504
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43026 MAN 4504
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Project Management
42706 MAN 4583
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43029 MAN 4583
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Strategic Management and Decision Making
42500 MAN 4720
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42673 MAN 4720
70M 3
8/17/2015
Capstone - Management and Leadership
42873 MAN 4900
40M 3
8/17/2015
42361 MAN 4900
45M 3
8/17/2015
Consumer Behavior
42415 MAR 3503
70M 3
8/17/2015
Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions
42433 QMB 3250
01M 3
8/17/2015
42416 QMB 3250
70M 3
8/17/2015
TR
MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 236
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 236
KENNER
KENNER
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 235
HARRISON
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 236
COX
R
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-001 235
RUSSO
W
T
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 237
W
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-001 236
RUSSO
MW
T
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 161
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 224
RIDING
RIDING
TR
M
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
CHRISTOPIAN
MW
W
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 205
RIDING
12/11/2015 M
12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 205
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:15 PM ME-001 205
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 160
SHIMY
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 211
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 211
BOUDOT
BOUDOT
CHRISTOPIAN
RUSSO
CHRISTOPIAN
CHRISTOPIAN
BAS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Cocoa Campus
Network Defense Security
43312 CNT 3403
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Introduction to Information Technology Management
43311 ISM 3011
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 151
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 144
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Software Development 1
43306 CEN 3024
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Object Oriented Programming
43305 COP 3330
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Database Design and Architecture
43307 COP 3703
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
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Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Introduction to Information Technology Management
43304 ISM 3011
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
CARDINALE
Melbourne Campus
Software Development 1
42608 CEN 3024
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Advanced I.T. Project Management
43309 CIS 3510
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Information Security Management
43310 CNT 3406
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Information Technology Management
42649 ISM 3011
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
R
06:00 PM 08:45 PM ME-007 326B HREZO
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM
R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM
T
06:00 PM 08:45 PM ME-010 218
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 309
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 315
PIZARRO
Palm Bay Campus
Software Development 2
43167 CEN 4025
70B 3
Internet Programming
43308 COP 3813
70B 3
JOHNSON
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Introduction to Gerontology
43193 GEY 3000
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
US Healthcare Systems
42251 HSA 3111
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Healthcare Automation and Technology
42252 HSA 3191
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Management of Long-Term Care Facilities
43269 HSA 3223
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Healthcare Research
43194 HSA 3702
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Human Resources Management in Health Services Organizations
43191 HSA 4340
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Health Education and Promotion
43190 HSC 3032
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Community Health
43192 HSC 3201
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Health and Medical Terminology
43267 HSC 3537
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
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BABB
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
STEURY
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
STEURY
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
HELME
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
BROWN
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
BABB
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
DAVIS
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
HELME
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
HELME
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Therapeutic Communication: Skills with Patients, Families and the Healthcare Team
43266 HSC 3661
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
Healthcare Leadership
43270 HSC 4184
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
Epidemiology
43268 HSC 4500
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
BABB
BROWN
HERBER
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SAFETY
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Foundations of Public Safety Management
42664 DSC 3079
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Emergency Planning
42665 DSC 3215
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
National Incident Management
42666 DSC 3226
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
ABRAIRA
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
ABRAIRA
12:00 AM 12:01 AM
PEARSON
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-001 160
SHIMY
Melbourne Campus
Supply Chain Logistics Management
42945 MAR 4202
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
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Cocoa Campus
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to the Aerospace Workplace
41726 AFR 1100
01C 3
8/17/2015
Basic Electricity/Electronics
40729 EETC 1005 70C 4
8/17/2015
Electronic Fabrication and Fiber Optics
40728 EETC 2609 01C 3
8/17/2015
Materials and Processes 1
40944 ETIC 1830
70C 3
8/17/2015
Materials and Processes 2
40735 ETIC 1832
01C 3
8/17/2015
Aerospace Systems
40909 ETIC 1850
01C 4
8/17/2015
Aerospace Tests and Measurements
40773 ETIC 1852
70C 4
8/17/2015
Aerospace Safety and Quality
40771 ETIC 1853
70C 3
8/17/2015
Aerospace Structural Fabrication 1
40779 ETIC 1855
01C 3
8/17/2015
Technical Task Analysis/Implementation
40774 ETIC 2411
70C 3
8/17/2015
Applied Mechanics
40770 ETIC 2851
01C 4
8/17/2015
Aerospace Structural Fabrication 2
40772 ETIC 2856
70C 3
8/17/2015
Aerospace Fluid Systems
40813 ETMC 2318 70C 3
8/17/2015
Physical Science for Today's World
40727 PSC 1341
01C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 M
08:00 AM 10:45 AM CO-014 185
FADELY
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-014 192
ESPINOSA
12/11/2015 M
08:00 AM 11:45 AM CO-014 192
ESPINOSA
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:45 PM CO-014 185
HARTSELLE
12/11/2015 T
08:00 AM 10:45 AM CO-025 107
FLETCHER
12/11/2015 W
08:00 AM 11:40 AM CO-014 192
FADELY
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 10:40 PM CO-014 129
ESPINOSA
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:45 PM CO-014 185
LUCAS
12/11/2015 R
08:00 AM 11:45 AM CO-014 129
FLETCHER
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-014 129
FLETCHER
12/11/2015 T
08:00 AM 12:40 PM CO-014 129
FLETCHER
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-025 107
FLETCHER
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-014 129
FADELY
12/11/2015 W
08:00 AM 10:45 AM CO-014 185
HARTSELLE
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-004 131
HENDERSON
06:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-004 120
COOK
06:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-004 120
COOK
09:25 AM 11:40 AM CO-004 122
12:30 PM 02:45 PM CO-004 122
HENDERSON
HENDERSON
01:15 PM 03:30 PM CO-004 122
HENDERSON
10:50 AM 01:05 PM CO-004 122
HENDERSON
10:50 AM 01:05 PM CO-004 122
HENDERSON
10:50 AM 01:05 PM CO-004 122
HENDERSON
06:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-004 120
COOK
ART
Art History and Criticism Survey 1: Prehistory through Late Medieval
41907 ARH 2050
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Two-Dimensional Design
40743 ARTC 1201 70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Three-Dimensional Design
41727 ARTC 1203 70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Drawing 1
40001 ARTC 1300 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41064 ARTC 1300 02C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Drawing 2
41022 ARTC 1330 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Painting 1
40620 ARTC 1500 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Advanced Painting
40621 ARTC 1501 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Watercolor
40002 ARTC 1540 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Ceramics
40619 ARTC 1750 71C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Acrylic Painting
42310 ARTC 2553 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCE ADVANCED ALLIED HEALTH
Introduction to Animal Science
43107 ANSC 3006 01C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
W
Healthcare Administrative Management
43099 HSA 3180
40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Capstone-Healthcare Management
43101 HSA 4850
14C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
09:00 AM 11:30 AM CO-017 111
09:00 AM 11:30 AM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
Hybrid 09:00 AM 10:15 AM CO-020 219
10:00 AM 12:15 PM CO-020 219
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Accounting for Managers
42286 ACG 3024
71C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business
42420 BUL 3130
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42931 BUL 3130
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Organizational Communication
42249 COM 3120 70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 220
PRITCHETT
MW
R
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 233
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 207
DERRICK
TOPPA
W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 237
DECARO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-005 231
BURTON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 231
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 251
PATTON
FLETCHER
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
PATTON
PATTON
CICO
CICO
CICO
PATTON
CICO
PATTON
MCKINNON
FLETCHER
FADELY
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Human Adjustment
42185 CLP 1001
01C 3
Developmental Psychology
42342 DEP 2004
01C 3
41889 DEP 2004
70C 3
General Psychology 1
42268 PSY 2012
02C 3
42108 PSY 2012
03C 3
40672 PSY 2012
04C 3
40671 PSY 2012
05C 3
41150 PSY 2012
07C 3
42117 PSY 2012
08C 3
40673 PSY 2012
10C 3
42280 PSY 2012
11C 3
40675 PSY 2012
70C 3
40951 PSY 2012
71C 3
43293 PSY 2012
72C 3
General Psychology 2
40894 PSY 2014
01C 3
Career Explorations in Psychology
42942 PSY 2023
46C 3
Community Involvement
42079 SOW 2054 02C 3
Introduction to Sociology
40003 SYG 2000
01C 3
40004 SYG 2000
02C 3
40005 SYG 2000
03C 3
40006 SYG 2000
04C 3
41883 SYG 2000
05C 3
40007 SYG 2000
70C 3
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
W
T
M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
231
231
251
251
251
231
251
231
251
251
235
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 251
CICO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 231
MCKINNON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
12:15 PM 02:15 PM CO-005 207
SLAUGHTER
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
M
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
09:15 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
08:40 PM
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
237
237
237
237
237
237
WEI
WEI
WEI
WEI
WEI
WEI
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
08:00 AM
06:00 PM
10:15 AM
01:05 PM
03:55 PM
10:15 AM
08:15 PM
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
110
110
110
110
104
MCGREGOR
HARRIS
HARRIS
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Fundamentals of Biology
40835 BSCC 1005 01C
40836 BSCC 1005 02C
40837 BSCC 1005 03C
40979 BSCC 1005 04C
41047 BSCC 1005 70C
4
4
4
4
4
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
104
116
104
104
104
116
116
110
110
104
116
110
110
COLON
WAGNER
COLON
SCRIPTER
BOTTESCH
MCGREGOR
HARRIS
MCGREGOR
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
General Biology 1
40008 BSCC 1010 01C 4
8/17/2015
40009 BSCC 1010 02C 4
8/17/2015
40010 BSCC 1010 03C 4
8/17/2015
40011 BSCC 1010 04C 4
8/17/2015
40012 BSCC 1010 05C 4
8/17/2015
41029 BSCC 1010 06C 4
8/17/2015
41102 BSCC 1010 07C 4
8/17/2015
41103 BSCC 1010 08C 4
8/17/2015
41300 BSCC 1010 09C 4
8/17/2015
41341 BSCC 1010 10C 4
8/17/2015
41359 BSCC 1010 45C 4
8/17/2015
41367 BSCC 1010 70C 4
8/17/2015
42152 BSCC 1010 71C 4
8/17/2015
General Biology 2
40013 BSCC 1011 01C 4
8/17/2015
41780 BSCC 1011 02C 4
8/17/2015
Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
41425 BSCC 1084 01C 4
8/17/2015
41781 BSCC 1084 45C 4
8/17/2015
Introduction to Biotechnology Methods
41967 BSCC 1426 01C 4
8/17/2015
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
41116 BSCC 2093 01C 4
8/17/2015
41117 BSCC 2093 02C 4
8/17/2015
41120 BSCC 2093 03C 4
8/17/2015
41121 BSCC 2093 40C 4
8/17/2015
41122 BSCC 2093 70C 4
8/17/2015
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
41123 BSCC 2094 01C 4
8/17/2015
41124 BSCC 2094 02C 4
8/17/2015
41125 BSCC 2094 40C 4
8/17/2015
41361 BSCC 2094 70C 4
8/17/2015
Microbiology
40566 MCBC 2010 01C 4
8/17/2015
40567 MCBC 2010 02C 4
8/17/2015
40733 MCBC 2010 40C 4
8/17/2015
41298 MCBC 2010 45C 4
8/17/2015
41583 MCBC 2010 46C 4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
W
MW
TR
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
08:00 AM
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
Hybrid 06:00 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 MW
10:15 AM
01:05 PM
01:05 PM
03:55 PM
10:15 AM
10:15 AM
01:05 PM
01:05 PM
03:55 PM
03:55 PM
08:15 PM
08:15 PM
08:15 PM
08:00 AM 10:40 AM CO-007 116
01:40 PM 04:20 PM CO-007 116
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
01:40 PM 04:20 PM CO-007 116
Hybrid 05:20 PM 08:00 PM CO-007 210
12/11/2015 TR
11:15 AM 01:30 PM CO-007 104
WAGNER
WAGNER
SPITERY
BOTTESCH
BOTTESCH
MONTESHARRIS
BOTTESCH
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
M
MW
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
08:00 AM
Hybrid 01:40 PM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
10:40 AM
04:20 PM
08:40 PM
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
113
113
113
113
113
PICCHI
BOTTESCH
PICCHI
PICCHI
MONTES-
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TR
TR
W
TR
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
Hybrid 01:40 PM
06:00 PM
01:30 PM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
08:40 PM
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
113
113
113
113
ARMSTRONG
ARMSTRONG
ARMSTRONG
MONTES-
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
TR
T
12:15 PM 02:55 PM CO-014
09:25 AM 12:05 PM CO-014
Hybrid 01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-014
Hybrid
Hybrid 05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-014
143
143
143
LIECHTY
LIECHTY
LIECHTY
143
LIECHTY
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 222
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 222
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 222
HARMON
HARMON
HARMON
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 222
HARMON
Hybrid 05:30 PM 06:45 PM CO-005 222
HARMON
W
BUSINESS
Financial Accounting
40014 ACG 2021
01C 3
8/17/2015
40015 ACG 2021
02C 3
8/17/2015
40016 ACG 2021
70C 3
8/17/2015
Managerial Accounting
41200 ACG 2071
02C 3
8/17/2015
Intermediate Accounting 1
41051 ACG 2100
46C 3
8/17/2015
Advertising
40017 ADV 1000
01C 3
8/17/2015
Business Law 1
40849 BUL 2241
01C 3
8/17/2015
Criminal Procedures
42558 CJL 1400
70C 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Economics 1 (Macroeconomics)
40019 ECO 2013
02C 3
8/17/2015
40020 ECO 2013
03C 3
8/17/2015
40021 ECO 2013
70C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 W
12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 220
DOAKS
12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-005 233
DERRICK
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 221
SPEICHER
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 W
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 233
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 233
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 233
DERRICK
DERRICK
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BUSINESS
Principles of Economics 2 (Microeconomics)
40591 ECO 2023
01C 3
8/17/2015
40025 ECO 2023
70C 3
8/17/2015
Business Plans
42586 ENT 2112
01C 3
8/17/2015
Personal Finance
42205 FIN 1100
01C 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Finance
41799 FIN 2000
46C 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Business
40022 GEB 1011
01C 3
8/17/2015
40914 GEB 1011
02C 3
8/17/2015
40026 GEB 1011
70C 3
8/17/2015
Business Internship
42119 GEB 2940
01C 3
8/17/2015
Business Management Principles
41050 MAN 2021
01C 3
8/17/2015
Marketing Principles
41721 MAR 2011
70C 3
8/17/2015
Marketing Management
42422 MAR 3023
01C 3
8/17/2015
Consumer Behavior
42424 MAR 3503
01C 3
8/17/2015
Human Resources Management
41716 MNA 2300
70C 3
8/17/2015
Word Processing 2
42645 OST 2760
70C 3
8/17/2015
Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions
42425 QMB 3250
70C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 233
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 233
DERRICK
LOMBARD
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 221
DECARO
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 220
DOAKS
12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 06:50 PM 08:05 PM CO-005 222
HARMON
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 220
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 220
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 220
DECARO
DECARO
DOAKS
12/11/2015 MT
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-005 222
KARAVANICH
12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-005 220
DECARO
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 220
KARAVANICH
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 207
SHIMY
12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 207
SHIMY
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-001 118
BOUDOT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-005 221
DECARO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-005 133
RUSSO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
12:15 PM 01:05 PM CO-005 233
01:15 PM 02:05 PM CO-005 233
01:00 PM 01:50 PM CO-005 232
DERRICK
SLAUGHTER
WEI
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
01:05 PM 01:35 PM CO-005 233
02:05 PM 02:35 PM CO-005 231
01:50 PM 02:20 PM CO-005 232
DERRICK
SLAUGHTER
WEI
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
01:35 PM 02:05 PM CO-005 233
02:35 PM 03:05 PM CO-005 233
02:20 PM 02:50 PM CO-005 232
DERRICK
SLAUGHTER
WEI
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 02:15 PM CO-005 235
06:00 PM 08:00 PM CO-005 207
BOARMAN
BAIRD
12/11/2015
BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
41962 ENT 2000
01C 3
Small Business Management
41964 SBM 2000
01C 3
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING
Human Service Experience 1
40582 SOW 1051 81C 1
40583 SOW 1051 82C 1
40584 SOW 1051 83C 1
Human Service Experience 2
40585 SOW 1052 81C 1
40586 SOW 1052 82C 1
40587 SOW 1052 83C 1
Human Service Experience 3
40588 SOW 1053 81C 1
40589 SOW 1053 82C 1
40590 SOW 1053 83C 1
Community Involvement
40029 SOW 2054 01C 3
40030 SOW 2054 70C 3
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
COMPUTER COURSES
Beginning PC Repair
42380 CET 1172
71C 3
8/17/2015
Computer Maintenance and Repair
43243 CET 1176
01C 3
8/17/2015
43244 CET 1176
70C 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Computers
40031 CGS 1000
01C 3
8/17/2015
40032 CGS 1000
02C 3
8/17/2015
40033 CGS 1000
03C 3
8/17/2015
40034 CGS 1000
04C 3
8/17/2015
40035 CGS 1000
05C 3
8/17/2015
40669 CGS 1000
06C 3
8/17/2015
40724 CGS 1000
70C 3
8/17/2015
Multimedia Presentations
40670 CGS 1871
70C 3
8/17/2015
Microcomputer Applications
40036 CGS 2100
01C 3
8/17/2015
40039 CGS 2100
02C 3
8/17/2015
42384 CGS 2100
03C 3
8/17/2015
42385 CGS 2100
04C 3
8/17/2015
42386 CGS 2100
05C 3
8/17/2015
42387 CGS 2100
06C 3
8/17/2015
40568 CGS 2100
70C 3
8/17/2015
40599 CGS 2100
71C 3
8/17/2015
40679 CGS 2100
72C 3
8/17/2015
Microcomputer Applications-Advanced
43163 CGS 2571
45C 3
8/17/2015
Internship
43165 CGS 2941
6IC 1
8/17/2015
Principles of Programming
40037 COP 1000
01C 3
8/17/2015
40811 COP 1000
45C 3
8/17/2015
Visual Basic Programming
40038 COP 1332
01C 3
8/17/2015
Database Techniques
40861 COP 2700
40C 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Java Programming
41961 COP 2800
70C 3
8/17/2015
Web Page Authoring
40462 COP 2822
01C 3
8/17/2015
40882 COP 2822
45C 3
8/17/2015
Information Technology Project Management
41412 CTS 1142
70C 3
8/17/2015
Help Desk Technical Support
42216 CTS 1154
40C 3
8/17/2015
Help Desk Customer Support
41972 CTS 1155
40C 3
8/17/2015
Windows Client Operating System
42391 CTS 1300
01C 3
8/17/2015
41516 CTS 1300
70C 3
8/17/2015
Linux Networking and System Administration
41189 CTS 1321
70C 3
8/17/2015
Network+
41193 CTSC 1134 01C 3
8/17/2015
41192 CTSC 1134 70C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015 R
12/11/2015 M
01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-005 135
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 135
MONDSHEIN
SIMMS
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
12:15 PM
05:30 PM
PAYNE
RODOWICZ
PAYNE
PAYNE
RODOWICZ
RODOWICZ
SIMMS
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
R
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
08:10 PM
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
151
126
151
151
133
126
150
12/11/2015 T
06:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-005 133
LINDER
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
08:00 AM
01:00 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
05:30 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
EISLER
PAYNE
KERN
KERN
PAYNE
EISLER
CICHOCKI
COLES
COLOMBERTI
T
M
MW
MW
TR
TR
T
M
W
12/11/2015 W
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
150
151
150
150
151
150
150
150
150
Hybrid 05:30 PM 06:45 PM CO-005 126
12/11/2015 F
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 M
10:40 AM
03:40 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:10 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
01:40 PM 04:20 PM CO-005 150
KERN
MONDSHEIN
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 126
Hybrid 05:30 PM 06:45 PM CO-005 126
RODOWICZ
RODOWICZ
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 126
RODOWICZ
12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-005 126
RODOWICZ
12/11/2015 R
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 126
12/11/2015 W
12/11/2015 W
01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-005 133
Hybrid 05:30 PM 06:45 PM CO-005 144
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 212
COLOMBERTI
CALDWELL
EISLER
MONDSHEIN
12/11/2015
Hybrid
12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 01:00 PM 02:15 PM CO-005 151
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 R
01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-005 212
06:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 212
MONDSHEIN
COMBS
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 212
COMBS
12/11/2015 M
12/11/2015 W
01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-005 212
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 212
MONDSHEIN
COMBS
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Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
COMPUTER COURSES
Windows Server Operating System
41187 CTSC 1328 40C 3
43284 CTSC 1328 45C 3
Cisco Router Technology
41188 CTSC 1651 70C 3
Network Security Fundamentals
41191 CTSC 2120 40C 3
43174 CTSC 2120 70C 3
Advanced AutoCAD
43159 ETDC 2340 70C 4
3D Animation
43253 GRAC 2162 70C 3
Digital Prepress
43254 GRAC 2201 70C 3
Web Site Design
42077 GRAC 2721 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 01:00 PM 02:15 PM CO-005 151
Hybrid 05:30 PM 06:45 PM CO-005 151
KERN
KERN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 151
EISLER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 01:00 PM 02:15 PM CO-005 150
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 126
EISLER
COMBS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-025 114
ROBINSON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 133
DONOW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 133
DONOW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-005 133
CALDWELL
3
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 221
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 221
EASTEP
EASTEP
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 251
EASTEP
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 221
OENBRINK
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-018 213
SMITH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 WR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM OS-119
08:00 AM 05:00 PM OS-119
RAMIREZ
BRUNO
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminology
40040 CCJ 1010
01C
43166 CCJ 1010
70C
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
40955 CCJ 2650
01C
Ethics in Criminal Justice
41816 CJE 2330
70C
DANCE
Beginning Jazz Dance
41302 DAA 1500
01C 3
DENTAL ASSISTING
Clinical Practice 2 Laboratory
41604 DEAL 1855 6AC 5
41605 DEAL 1855 6BC 5
DENTAL HYGIENE
Community Dental Health 1
40041 DEH 2701
40C 2
Dental Hygiene 3
40042 DEH 2804
01C 2
Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene
40043 DEHC 1003 40C 3
Periodontology
41162 DEHC 2602 01C 3
Dental Hygiene Clinic 3
40558 DEHL 2804 6AC 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 10:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 221
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
08:00 AM 10:00 AM CO-020 125
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
R
MCCANN
DENT
Hybrid 08:00 AM 05:00 PM CO-020 111F MCCANN
09:00 AM 11:00 AM CO-020 125
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
R
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 205
03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-020 205
DENT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MF
T
R
08:00 AM 05:00 PM OS-119
DENT
08:00 AM 05:00 PM CO-020 111F
08:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 111F
DENTAL SUPPORT
Head, Neck and Dental Anatomy
41110 DES 1020
45C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Dental Radiography
40044 DES 1200
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Introduction to Clinical Procedures
40476 DES 1800
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:00 PM CO-020 125
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03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-020 125
MILFORD
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 125
RAMIREZ
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
DENTAL SUPPORT
Preventive Dentistry
40560 DES 1840
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Dental Materials
40045 DES 2100
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliaries
41606 DESC 2832 70C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Head, Neck and Dental Anatomy Laboratory
41111 DESL 1020 70C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Dental Radiography Laboratory
40046 DESL 1200 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40047 DESL 1200 02C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40048 DESL 1200 03C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41432 DESL 1200 04C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Clinical Procedures Laboratory
40475 DESL 1800 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41351 DESL 1800 02C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41108 DESL 1800 70C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Dental Materials Laboratory
40049 DESL 2100 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
T
10:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 125
DENT
R
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
M
06:00 PM 09:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
W
07:00 PM 09:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
M
W
M
W
01:30 PM
01:30 PM
09:00 AM
09:00 AM
MILFORD
MILFORD
MILFORD
MILFORD
W
W
R
08:30 AM 12:30 PM CO-020 111F RAMIREZ
01:30 PM 05:30 PM CO-020 111F MILFORD
06:00 PM 10:00 PM CO-020 111F MILFORD
R
03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
W
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
HIDALGO
RIDDER
04:30 PM
04:30 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
111F
111F
111F
111F
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Modularized Developmental Mathematics
43061 MATV 0057 01C 3
8/17/2015
43062 MATV 0057 02C 3
8/17/2015
43063 MATV 0057 03C 3
8/17/2015
43064 MATV 0057 04C 3
8/17/2015
43065 MATV 0057 05C 3
8/17/2015
43066 MATV 0057 70C 3
8/17/2015
43067 MATV 0057 71C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-025
144
144
144
144
144
125
114
MUGGE
CHABOT
BENTONBENTON-
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
Abdominal Sonography 1
43000 SON 2111
14C 2
8/17/2015
Obstetrical Sonography 1
43001 SON 2121
14C 2
8/17/2015
Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation 1
42984 SON 2211
14C 1
8/17/2015
Practicum and Skills Laboratory 1
42977 SON 2804
14C 2
8/17/2015
Principles and Fundamentals of Sonography
42978 SONC 2000 14C 4
8/17/2015
Fundamentals of Sonography 1 Laboratory
42981 SONL 2003 14C 1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 M
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 W
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 TR
08:00 AM 04:30 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 MF
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 W
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-014 104
GILBERT
12/11/2015 M
01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-013 116
GILBERT
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-013 103
GILBERT
12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-013 103
GILBERT
12/11/2015 R
01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-013 116
GILBERT
DIGITAL TELEVISION/DIGITAL MEDIA
Appreciation of the Motion Picture 1
40884 FIL 1002
40C 3
8/17/2015
Television Studio Production
43277 RTV 1510
01C 3
8/17/2015
Video Field Production
43263 RTV 1520
01C 3
8/17/2015
Writing for Electronic Media
41393 RTV 2100
01C 3
8/17/2015
Advanced Video Field Production
43278 RTV 2532
01C 3
8/17/2015
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
DIGITAL TELEVISION/DIGITAL MEDIA
WEFS-TV Practicum/Radio or TV
40828 RTV 2940
6IC 3
Internship
41757 RTV 2941
6IC 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
02:00 PM 04:40 PM CO-013 116
GILBERT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 S
08:00 AM 02:00 PM CO-013 116
GILBERT
DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
Internship
41921 ETD 2941
6IC
Civil Drafting
40746 ETDC 1540 70C
AutoCAD Fundamentals
40050 ETDC 2320 01C
40051 ETDC 2320 70C
42303 ETDC 2320 71C
Pro-E Fundamentals
40624 ETDC 2322 70C
Parametric Modeling
41195 ETDC 2357 70C
SolidWorks Fundamentals
42620 ETDC 2364 01C
Advanced Civil Drafting
41260 ETDC 2545 70C
Architectural Drafting
42102 TARC 1120 70C
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 144
SPRINGER
4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-005 144
SPRINGER
4
4
4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
12:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-014 194
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-014 194
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-014 194
SPRINGER
ROBINSON
ROBINSON
4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-014 194
SHAW
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
08:00 AM 10:15 AM CO-025 114
DEVERTER
4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-005 144
SPRINGER
4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-014 194
ROBINSON
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 106
GROSS
12/11/2015
12/11/2015 R
04:00 PM 06:40 PM CO-003 155
GROSS
12/11/2015 M
05:00 PM 07:40 PM CO-005 106
SHAVER
12/11/2015 R
06:45 PM 09:25 PM CO-005 106
GROSS
MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 112
KOCH
MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-005 112
KOCH
MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 112
KOCH
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 106
KOCH
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Early Childhood Art and Creativity
42396 ARE 2000
70C 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
42713 EEC 1001
001
8/17/2015
41232 EEC 1001
01C 3
8/17/2015
Early Childhood Curriculum
41078 EEC 1200
70C 3
8/17/2015
Conflict Resolution in Early Childhood
41099 EEC 2710
70C 3
8/17/2015
EDUCATION
Introduction to the Teaching Profession
40052 EDF 1005
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Diversity for Educators
41342 EDF 2085
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Child and Adolescent Development for Educators
41271 EDF 2130
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Technology for Educators
40676 EME 2040
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
ENGINEERING
Engineering Concepts and Methodologies
42646 EGN 1007
40C 1
8/17/2015
Engineering Analysis - Statics
42647 EGN 2312
01C 3
8/17/2015
Engineering Analysis - Dynamics
42648 EGN 2322
01C 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to the Engineering Profession
41153 EGS 1006
40C 1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 03:30 PM 04:45 PM CO-025 114
GUVENDIK
12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-025 116
GUVENDIK
12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-025 116
GUVENDIK
Hybrid 03:20 PM 04:35 PM CO-025 114
GUVENDIK
12/11/2015 M
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CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to Electronics
42622 EET 1084
70C 3
Introduction to Quality Assurance
42621 ETI 2110
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-025 113
HENDLER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
08:00 AM 10:40 AM CO-025 116
LUCAS
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
American Sign Language 2
42482 ASL 1150
70C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Creative Writing 1
41898 CRW 2001 70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Composition 1
40054 ENC 1101
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40055 ENC 1101
02C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40065 ENC 1101
03C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41313 ENC 1101
04C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40056 ENC 1101
05C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40057 ENC 1101
06C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41387 ENC 1101
07C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40062 ENC 1101
08C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41312 ENC 1101
09C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40063 ENC 1101
10C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41532 ENC 1101
11C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40064 ENC 1101
12C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43271 ENC 1101
13C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40477 ENC 1101
14C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40068 ENC 1101
71C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40070 ENC 1101
72C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Composition 2
41899 ENC 1102
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42571 ENC 1102
02C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42243 ENC 1102
03C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40066 ENC 1102
04C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43287 ENC 1102
05C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42075 ENC 1102
06C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42153 ENC 1102
07C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40592 ENC 1102
08C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
09C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42154 ENC 1102
40868 ENC 1102
11C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40071 ENC 1102
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40072 ENC 1102
71C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Technical Writing for Professionals
42487 ENC 3241
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Combined Developmental Reading and Writing
43286 ENCV 0027 70C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Voice and Speech Improvement
42212 SPC 2052
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41439 SPC 2608
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41440 SPC 2608
02C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42155 SPC 2608
03C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41443 SPC 2608
04C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41444 SPC 2608
05C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41863 SPC 2608
06C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41862 SPC 2608
07C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41441 SPC 2608
08C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41445 SPC 2608
09C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41446 SPC 2608
10C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41442 SPC 2608
11C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-009 207
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-004 206
PASSERINI
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
T
W
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
CO-002
CO-002
CO-004
CO-004
CO-002
CO-002
CO-004
CO-005
CO-005
CO-002
CO-005
CO-002
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
123
123
205
205
123
123
206
125
125
123
125
123
206
206
205
205
EDWARDS
EDWARDS
CUDA
CUDA
MCLALLEN
MCLALLEN
PASSERINI
KRONIS
KRONIS
HARVEST
KRONIS
HARVEST
PASSERINI
PASSERINI
MILES
MILES
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
M
R
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
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01:40 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
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10:40 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
CO-004
CO-005
CO-002
CO-005
CO-009
CO-004
CO-004
CO-002
CO-002
CO-002
CO-004
CO-004
205
133
122
133
222
206
206
122
122
122
205
205
CUDA
KRONIS
HARVEST
KRONIS
WENZ
ZWIEG
ZWIEG
MCLALLEN
MCLALLEN
MCLALLEN
MILES
MILES
TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-004 205
CUDA
M
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-009
MAGGIO
MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-004 203
HIXSON
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
202
202
203
202
KAHLER
KAHLER
SPAMPANATO
KAHLER
202
203
203
202
202
203
SPAMPANATO
HIXSON
HIXSON
KAHLER
KAHLER
HIXSON
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12:05 PM
12:05 PM
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
TR
M
T
W
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
05:30 PM
01:30 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
08:10 PM
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
CO-004
202
203
203
203
SPAMPANATO
SPAMPANATO
SPAMPANATO
PASQUALE
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
42076 SPC 2608
12C 3
8/17/2015
41447 SPC 2608
70C 3
8/17/2015
42156 SPC 2608
71C 3
8/17/2015
41940 SPC 2608
72C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
American Sign Language 1
42290 ASL 1140
70C 4
German 1
40073 GER 1120
70C 4
Spanish 1
42287 SPN 1120
01C 4
40074 SPN 1120
02C 4
40075 SPN 1120
03C 4
42033 SPN 1120
04C 4
40077 SPN 1120
70C 4
Spanish 2
40076 SPN 1121
01C 4
41448 SPN 1121
02C 4
Spanish 4
43276 SPN 2221
01C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-009 207
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-009 217
BROWNE
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
09:25 AM
12:15 PM
08:00 AM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
HUSSEY
HUSSEY
HUSSEY
HUSSEY
CRANSTON
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
T
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
09:15 AM
01:30 PM
08:40 PM
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
217
217
217
217
217
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
08:00 AM 09:15 AM CO-009 217
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-009 217
HUSSEY
HUSSEY
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-009 217
HUSSEY
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 151
SHAW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
02:00 PM 04:40 PM CO-014 199
DONOW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-005 133
DONOW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
02:00 PM 04:40 PM CO-005 126
LINDER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
02:00 PM 04:40 PM CO-005 126
LINDER
GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY
Principles of Graphic Design
41654 GRAC 1100 70C 3
Creative Computer Media
42082 GRAC 1143 01C 3
Raster Graphics
41081 GRAC 2150 70C 3
Vector Graphics
40874 GRAC 2156 01C 3
Integrated Design
42083 GRAC 2157 01C 3
Digital Prepress
40872 GRAC 2201 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
HEALTH SCIENCES
Health Information Technology
43088 HIM 2211
40C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 01:00 PM 03:25 PM
Continuous Quality Improvement and Related Basic Management and Supervision Principles
43097 HIM 2500
40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 01:00 PM 03:25 PM
Electronic Health Records and Technology
43098 HIM 2652
40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 10:00 AM 12:25 PM
Advanced Coding
43034 HIMC 1255 40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 10:00 AM 12:25 PM
CO-025 114
CULPEPPER
CO-017 110
CULPEPPER
CO-017 110
CULPEPPER
CO-017 110
CULPEPPER
HEALTHCARE
Introduction to Health Care
42254 HSCC 1000 01C 3
42255 HSCC 1000 40C 3
42256 HSCC 1000 42C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
01:55 PM 04:45 PM CO-020 219
Hybrid 12:00 PM 02:00 PM CO-020 219
Hybrid 02:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-020 219
FORSTER
BROWN
HELME
HUMANITIES
Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
43100 HUM 2211
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
43245 HUM 2211
02C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
42686 HUM 2211
03C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
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01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-003 146
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 235
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-003 142
ROUNTREE
BAILEY
ROUNTREE
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
HUMANITIES
Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
43275 HUM 2211
04C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41836 HUM 2211
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Honors Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
43108 HUM 2211H 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
42126 HUM 2230
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
42041 HUM 2230
03C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42359 HUM 2230
06C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
42040 HUM 2249
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
42260 HUM 2249
02C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
42044 HUM 2249
03C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
42267 HUM 2249
04C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41888 HUM 2249
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
42276 HUM 2249
88C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Philosophy
42865 PHI 2010
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42207 PHI 2010
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
World Religions
42157 REL 2300
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42042 REL 2300
02C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
40078 REL 2300
03C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42043 REL 2300
04C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
41882 REL 2300
05C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41884 REL 2300
06C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41886 REL 2300
07C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 235
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 218
BAILEY
BAILEY
08:00 AM 09:15 AM CO-005 235
BAILEY
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-003 142
08:00 AM 09:15 AM CO-003 142
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-003 142
KHAN
KHAN
KHAN
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
234
234
234
234
142
SIMMONS
SIMMONS
SIMMONS
SIMMONS
NELSON
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-003 234
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-003 146
SIMMONS
WALCHAK
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
01:40 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
12:05 PM
10:40 AM
02:55 PM
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
TISHKEN
TISHKEN
TISHKEN
TISHKEN
ROUNTREE
ROUNTREE
ROUNTREE
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
03:05 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
Hybrid 09:25 AM
Hybrid 09:25 AM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
123
95
99
123
123
99
214
214
121
121
214
123
99
95
214
YAMAMOTO
CHABOT
WANG
EDGAR
JONES
BISCEGLIA
WENDEL
WENDEL
YAMAMOTO
BISCEGLIA
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
CO-003
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra
40374 MAC 1105
01C 3
40375 MAC 1105
02C 3
40376 MAC 1105
03C 3
40377 MAC 1105
04C 3
40378 MAC 1105
05C 3
40379 MAC 1105
06C 3
40380 MAC 1105
07C 3
40381 MAC 1105
08C 3
40572 MAC 1105
09C 3
40635 MAC 1105
10C 3
40736 MAC 1105
11C 3
41544 MAC 1105
40C 3
41782 MAC 1105
41C 3
40870 MAC 1105
70C 3
40930 MAC 1105
71C 3
College Trigonometry
40079 MAC 1114
01C 3
40731 MAC 1114
70C 3
Precalculus Algebra
40080 MAC 1140
01C 3
40093 MAC 1140
70C 3
Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry
40081 MAC 1147
01C 5
Essentials of Calculus
40869 MAC 1233
70C 3
Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
40082 MAC 1311
01C 5
8/17/2015
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8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
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8/17/2015
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12/11/2015
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12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
T
R
T
W
YAMAMOTO
WANG
MACON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-007 123
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 95
EDGAR
GALLI
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-007 123
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 99
EDGAR
GALLI
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
10:50 AM 11:55 AM CO-007 214
JONES
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 123
EDGAR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
08:10 AM 09:15 AM CO-007 121
ROUNTREE
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MATHEMATICS
Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
40094 MAC 1311
70C 5
Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry
40083 MAC 2312
01C 5
Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry
40846 MAC 2313
01C 5
Differential Equations
41609 MAP 2302
01C 3
Intermediate Algebra
40085 MAT 1033
01C 3
40086 MAT 1033
02C 3
40084 MAT 1033
03C 3
40087 MAT 1033
04C 3
40095 MAT 1033
05C 3
40096 MAT 1033
06C 3
40478 MAT 1033
07C 3
40555 MAT 1033
08C 3
40738 MAT 1033
09C 3
42289 MAT 1033
10C 3
42451 MAT 1033
11C 3
41607 MAT 1033
40C 3
Intermediate Algebra
40753 MAT 1033
70C 3
41060 MAT 1033
71C 3
41293 MAT 1033
72C 3
Math for Liberal Arts 1
40088 MGF 1106
01C 3
40089 MGF 1106
02C 3
40090 MGF 1106
70C 3
Math for Liberal Arts 2
40091 MGF 1107
01C 3
Statistics
40092 STA 2023
01C 3
40097 STA 2023
02C 3
41925 STA 2023
03C 3
40752 STA 2023
04C 3
41114 STA 2023
05C 3
41608 STA 2023
40C 3
43055 STA 2023
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
05:30 PM 07:50 PM CO-007 121
BISCEGLIA
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
08:10 AM 09:15 AM CO-007 95
JONES
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
08:20 AM 10:40 AM CO-007 99
WANG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-007 123
YAMAMOTO
8/17/2015
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8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
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12/11/2015
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12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
T
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
03:05 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
Hybrid 09:25 AM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
214
214
123
95
99
123
99
95
95
214
95
99
WENDEL
WENDEL
EDGAR
CHABOT
BISCEGLIA
JONES
WANG
CHABOT
ROUNTREE
JONES
CHABOT
WANG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 214
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 123
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 123
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-007 121
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-007 95
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 214
ROUNTREE
ROUNTREE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-007 99
ROUNTREE
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
R
M
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
Hybrid 09:25 AM
05:30 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
09:15 AM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
08:10 PM
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
123
95
123
99
99
123
99
GALLI
GALLI
YAMAMOTO
YAMAMOTO
YAMAMOTO
BISCEGLIA
GALLI
YAMAMOTO
WENDEL
MEDICAL INFORMATION CODER/BILLLER
Introduction to HIM
41156 HIMC 1000 40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
CPT Coding Principles and Practice
41157 HIMC 1253 40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 11:00 AM 01:30 PM CO-017 213
ROY
Hybrid 11:00 AM 01:30 PM CO-017 213
ROY
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Hematology
41493 MLT 1300
Hemostasis
41507 MLT 1330
Clinical Chemistry
41492 MLT 1610
Pathology Seminar
41495 MLT 2930
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:45 AM 11:05 AM CO-020 205
HULME
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:40 PM 04:30 PM CO-020 205
MILLER
01C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 03:30 PM CO-020 205
MILLER
40C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Hybrid 01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 205
MILLER
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DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
08:30 AM
05:00 PM
09:00 AM
05:00 PM
09:00 AM
05:00 PM
09:40 AM
07:00 PM
10:00 AM
07:00 PM
10:00 AM
07:00 PM
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
213B WILLIAMS
213B
213B MILLER
213B
213B MILLER
213B
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Core Lab 1: Basic Skills Module
41919 MLTL 1046 01C 1
41920
MLTL 1046
02C 1
42690
MLTL 1046
03C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
R
Core Lab 3: Microscopy Module
41506 MLTL 1230 40C 1
8/17/2015
42237 MLTL 1230 41C 1
8/17/2015
Advanced Immunohematology Laboratory
41513 MLTL 2527 40C 1
8/17/2015
Core Lab 2: Automation Module
41510 MLTL 2760 70C 1
8/17/2015
41514 MLTL 2760 71C 1
8/17/2015
Core Laboratory Clinical Rotation
41494 MLTL 2806 6AC 5
8/17/2015
Transfusion Medicine Clinical Rotation
41511 MLTL 2807 6AC 1
8/17/2015
Microbiology and Molecular Clinical Rotation
41512 MLTL 2811 6AC 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 05:00 PM 07:00 PM CO-020 213B HOWELL
Hybrid 07:15 PM 09:15 PM CO-020 213B HOWELL
12/11/2015 M
Hybrid 10:00 AM 01:00 PM CO-020 213
12/11/2015 R
12/11/2015 R
05:00 PM 07:00 PM CO-020 213
07:15 PM 09:15 PM CO-020 213
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
12/11/2015 TWRF
07:00 AM 12:00 PM OS-119
MILLER
12/11/2015 TWRF
12:30 PM 01:20 PM OS-119
MILLER
12/11/2015 TWRF
01:30 PM 02:30 PM OS-119
MILLER
HOWELL
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical Terminology
41843 HSC 1531
40C 2
41704 HSC 1531
41C 2
40099 HSC 1531
70C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 12:00 PM 01:40 PM CO-020 222
Hybrid 11:00 AM 12:45 PM CO-020 219
05:15 PM 08:15 PM CO-020 219
SCHROEDER
KENNEDY
FORSTER
MUSIC ACADEMIC CLASSES
Music Composition 1
41498 MUC 1211
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Music Composition 2
41582 MUC 2221
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Sound Recording Techniques
41477 MUM 2600 45C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Multi-Track Mixdown (Post Production)
42747 MUM 2604 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
MIDI Electronic Music 1
40969 MUMC 2623 01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Sound Recording Techniques Laboratory
41478 MUML 2600 45C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Multi-Track Mixdown (Post Production) Laboratory
42748 MUML 2604 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Student Seminar and Recital
40826 MUS 1010
01C 0
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Music Theory 1
40104 MUT 1111
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Sight-Singing and Aural Skills 1
40107 MUT 1241
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Music Theory 3
40108 MUT 2116
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Sight-Singing and Aural Skills 3
40109 MUT 2246
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
F
07:00 AM 07:50 AM CO-004 214
KIM
F
07:00 AM 07:50 AM CO-004 214
KIM
R
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-004 219
COCKERHAM
R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-004 219
COCKERHAM
TR
02:15 PM 03:55 PM CO-004 219
KIM
R
Hybrid 05:00 PM 05:50 PM CO-004 219
COCKERHAM
R
05:00 PM 05:50 PM CO-004 219
COCKERHAM
T
01:15 PM 02:05 PM CO-004 214
KIM
TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-004 209
KIM
TR
10:50 AM 11:40 AM CO-004 209
KIM
MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-004 209
KIM
MW
08:25 AM 09:15 AM CO-004 209
KIM
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NUMBER
CRD
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START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MUSIC ACADEMIC CLASSES
Fundamentals of Music
40767 MUTC 1001 01C 2
Class Piano 1
40579 MVK 1111
01C 1
Class Piano 3
41112 MVK 2121
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-004 214
LAMB
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:50 AM 10:40 AM CO-004 219
COOK
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
11:50 AM 12:40 PM CO-004 219
COOK
MUSIC APPLIED FRESHMAN MUSIC MAJORS
Applied Trumpet
41169 MVB 1311
Applied French Horn
40452 MVB 1312
Applied Trombone
40453 MVB 1313
Applied Tuba
40454 MVB 1315
Applied Piano
41480 MVK 1311
Applied Percussion
40458 MVP 1311
Applied Violin
40580 MVS 1311
Applied Viola
40744 MVS 1312
Applied Cello
41174 MVS 1313
Applied String Bass
41177 MVS 1314
Applied Guitar
40433 MVS 1316
Applied Voice
40435 MVV 1311
40446 MVV 1311
Applied Flute
40440 MVW 1311
Applied Oboe
41165 MVW 1312
Applied Clarinet
40444 MVW 1313
Applied Bassoon
40441 MVW 1314
Applied Saxophone
40571 MVW 1315
Applied Oboe
41166 MVW 2322
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
WILKERSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
WILKERSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
SORENSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
SORENSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
12:00 PM 12:50 PM CO-004 214
COOK
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
01:00 PM 01:50 PM CO-004 214
SLAWSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
DESGRANGE
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
COCKERHAM
01C 2
02C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
11:00 AM 11:50 AM CO-004 214
11:00 AM 11:50 AM CO-004 214
CHEATHAM
BAKER
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
MCQUINN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
JUILIANNA
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
MCCREARY
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
JUILIANNA
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
BISHOP
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
JUILIANNA
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CRD
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START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MUSIC APPLIED SOPHOMORE MUSIC MAJORS
Applied Trumpet
40455 MVB 2321
Applied French Horn
41170 MVB 2322
Applied Trombone
41171 MVB 2323
Applied Tuba
40456 MVB 2325
Applied Piano
41481 MVK 2321
Applied Percussion
41172 MVP 2321
Applied Viola
41113 MVS 2222
Applied Violin
41164 MVS 2321
Applied Cello
41176 MVS 2323
Applied String Bass
41178 MVS 2324
Applied Guitar
41173 MVS 2326
Applied Voice
41482 MVV 2321
Applied Voice
41483 MVV 2321
Applied Flute
40442 MVW 2321
Applied Clarinet
40443 MVW 2323
Applied Bassoon
41167 MVW 2324
Applied Saxophone
41168 MVW 2325
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
WILKERSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
WILKERSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
SORENSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
SORENSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
12:00 PM 12:50 PM CO-004 214
COOK
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
01:00 PM 01:50 PM CO-004 214
SLAWSON
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
DESGRANGE
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
COCKERHAM
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
11:00 AM 11:50 AM CO-004 214
CHEATHAM
02C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
11:00 AM 11:50 AM CO-004 214
BAKER
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
MCQUINN
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
MCCREARY
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
JUILIANNA
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
BISHOP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 01:30 PM CO-004 112
BISHOP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
02:40 PM 03:55 PM CO-004 112
BISHOP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
07:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-004 112
BISHOP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-004 214
LAMB
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
07:00 PM 09:45 PM CO-004 214
BOYLES
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
04:05 PM 05:20 PM CO-004 112
BISHOP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-004 214
LAMB
MUSIC ENSEMBLES
College Concert Band
40100 MUN 1120
01C 2
College Concert Orchestra
40101 MUN 1210
01C 1
Brevard Community Orchestra
41286 MUN 1280
70C 1
Chamber Ensemble
40102 MUN 1340
01C 1
Community Chorus
40105 MUN 1380
70C 1
Jazz Band
40106 MUN 1710
70C 1
Concert Choir
40103 MUN 2340
01C 1
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END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MUSIC LESSONS FOR NON-MAJORS
Trumpet Lessons
40448 MVB 1211
01C
French Horn Lessons
40449 MVB 1212
01C
Trombone Lessons
40450 MVB 1213
01C
Tuba Lessons
40451 MVB 1215
01C
Piano Lessons
41479 MVK 1211
01C
Percussion Lessons
40457 MVP 1211
01C
Violin Lessons
40434 MVS 1211
01C
Viola Lessons
41163 MVS 1212
01C
Cello Lessons
40459 MVS 1213
01C
String Bass Lessons
40460 MVS 1214
01C
Guitar Lessons
40581 MVS 1216
01C
Voice Lessons
40436 MVV 1211
01C
40445 MVV 1211
02C
Flute Lessons
40437 MVW 1211 01C
Oboe Lessons
40569 MVW 1212 01C
Clarinet Lessons
40438 MVW 1213 01C
Bassoon Lessons
40439 MVW 1214 01C
Saxophone Lessons
40570 MVW 1215 01C
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
WILKERSON
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
WILKERSON
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
SORENSON
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
08:00 AM 08:50 AM CO-004 214
SORENSON
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
12:00 PM 12:50 PM CO-004 214
COOK
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
01:00 PM 01:50 PM CO-004 214
SLAWSON
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
MARKSTEIN
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
DESGRANGE
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 09:50 AM CO-004 214
COCKERHAM
1
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
11:00 AM 11:50 AM CO-004 214
11:00 AM 11:50 AM CO-004 214
CHEATHAM
BAKER
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
MCQUINN
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
JUILIANNA
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
MCCREARY
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
JUILIANNA
1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-004 214
BISHOP
12/11/2015 M
Hybrid 08:00 AM 03:00 PM CO-020 104
RIDDLE
12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 08:30 AM 02:30 PM CO-020 104
PIVA
12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 104
RIDDLE
NURSING
Fundamentals of Nursing
41384 NUR 1021
40C 5
8/17/2015
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing
40110 NUR 2241
40C 5
8/17/2015
Nursing Pharmacology 1
41052 NURC 1141 40C 1
8/17/2015
Fundamentals Clinical Laboratory
41385 NURL 1021 6AC 4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 R
W
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing Clinical Laboratory
40559 NURL 2241 6AC 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
M
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
12:30 PM 02:00 PM OS-119
RIDDLE
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
10:00 AM 12:00 PM OS-119
PIVA
03:10 PM 05:50 PM CO-007 95
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 95
VERGARA
VERGARA
NUTRITION
Essentials of Nutrition
40747 HUN 1201
01C 3
42019 HUN 1201
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Beginning Computer Keyboarding
40111 OST 1100
01C 3
Machine Transcription 1
41343 OST 1601
70C 3
Machine Transcription 2
40575 OST 1602
70C 3
Medical Machine Transcription 1
40113 OST 1611
70C 3
Medical Machine Transcription 2
41719 OST 1612
70C 3
Legal Machine Transcription 1
41348 OST 1621
70C 3
Legal Machine Transcription 2
41349 OST 1622
70C 3
Business Communications
41678 OST 2335
01C 3
Records Management and Filing
41579 OST 2355
70C 3
Office Procedures
40115 OST 2402
70C 3
Legal Office Procedures
41350 OST 2431
70C 3
Medical Office Procedures
40116 OST 2461
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 125
PAYNE CRAIG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-014 167
BROWN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 232
BROWN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
02:00 PM 04:40 PM CO-014 199
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-014 199
POLLARI
STUART
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography 1
40831 PGYC 1401 70C 3
Photojournalism
41720 PGYC 1600 70C 3
Photography with Digital Camera
41660 PGYC 1800 01C 3
41204 PGYC 1800 71C 3
Portraiture
41914 PGYC 2210 70C 3
Portfolio Development
41279 PGYC 2470 46C 4
Digital Imaging 1
40117 PGYC 2801 70C 3
Advanced Digital Photography
41154 PGYC 2806 70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:40 PM CO-014 167
COOK
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-014 199
WATERS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-014 199
COOK
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
02:00 PM
05:30 PM
HUGHES
HUGHES
HUGHES
HUGHES
HUGHES
KENNEDY
KENNEDY
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Health Analysis and Improvement
40118 HLP 1081
01C 2
40119 HLP 1081
02C 2
40121 HLP 1081
03C 2
41306 HLP 1081
04C 2
41360 HLP 1081
05C 2
41743 HLP 1081
06C 2
41941 HLP 1081
70C 2
Health
70C 3
41388 HSC 1100
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
MW
R
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
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12:05 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
04:40 PM
08:10 PM
CO-018
CO-018
CO-018
CO-018
CO-018
CO-018
CO-018
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 95
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
First Aid and Safety
41389 HSC 2400
Golf
40120 PEL 2121
41234 PEL 2121
Weight Training
42377 PEM 1131
Aerobics
40122 PEM 1141
Karate
40123 PEM 1441
Fencing
40124 PEM 2461
70C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 116
WRIGHT
01C 1
70C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
10:00 AM 10:50 AM GC-002 100
04:30 PM 06:10 PM GC-002 100
HOWELL
HOWELL
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:05 PM CO-018 210
HUGHES
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:05 PM CO-018 213
70C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
07:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-018 213
BERMAN
70C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
07:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-018 213
LANE
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Astronomy
40973 AST 1002
01C 3
8/17/2015
40974 AST 1002
40C 3
8/17/2015
40975 AST 1002
41C 3
8/17/2015
41253 AST 1002
42C 3
8/17/2015
42178 AST 1002
71C 3
8/17/2015
College Chemistry
40967 CHM 1025
70C 3
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 1
40125 CHM 1045
01C 3
8/17/2015
40126 CHM 1045
02C 3
8/17/2015
40134 CHM 1045
03C 3
8/17/2015
41309 CHM 1045
04C 3
8/17/2015
41526 CHM 1045
70C 3
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 2
41057 CHM 1046
01C 3
8/17/2015
41850 CHM 1046
02C 3
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 1
40816 CHM 2210
01C 3
8/17/2015
College Chemistry Laboratory
40968 CHML 1025 70C 1
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
40127 CHML 1045 01C 1
8/17/2015
40128 CHML 1045 02C 1
8/17/2015
40964 CHML 1045 70C 1
8/17/2015
41310 CHML 1045 71C 1
8/17/2015
41527 CHML 1045 72C 1
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
8/17/2015
41058 CHML 1046 01C 1
41851 CHML 1046 02C 1
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 1 Laboratory
40817 CHML 2210 01C 1
8/17/2015
Introduction to Environmental Science
40129 EVR 1001
01C 3
8/17/2015
42174 EVR 1001
70C 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Physical Geology
40130 GLY 1000
01C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
W
M
T
W
R
10:30 AM 01:10 PM
Hybrid 09:30 AM 10:45 AM
Hybrid 03:30 PM 04:45 PM
Hybrid 09:00 AM 10:15 AM
06:00 PM 08:40 PM
131
131
131
131
131
GAMEZ
GUVENDIK
GUVENDIK
GUVENDIK
DINCA
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 213
PETERSON
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
06:00 PM
PETERSON
ZUVICH
MOISII
MOISII
BILAK BRON
MW
MW
T
R
M
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
08:40 PM
CO-019
CO-019
CO-019
CO-019
CO-019
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-005
213
213
213
213
207
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-007 213
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-007 213
ZUVICH
ZUVICH
12/11/2015 MW
04:00 PM 05:15 PM CO-007 213
MOISII
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 203
PETERSON
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
05:30 PM
06:00 PM
05:30 PM
PETERSON
ZUVICH
MOISII
BILAK BRON
MOISII
M
W
T
W
R
02:10 PM
03:10 PM
08:10 PM
08:40 PM
08:10 PM
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
CO-007
210
210
210
210
210
12/11/2015 M
12/11/2015 T
02:00 PM 04:40 PM CO-007 203
11:00 AM 01:40 PM CO-007 203
ZUVICH
ZUVICH
12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 203
MOISII
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-007 213
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 213
WAGNER
VENUTO
12/11/2015 MW
03:05 PM 04:20 PM CO-007 95
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END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
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RM
INSTRUCTOR
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Oceanography
40131 OCE 1001
40742 OCE 1001
General Physics 1
40132 PHY 2048
General Physics 2
41584 PHY 2049
70C 3
71C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 213
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-007 213
SCHAU
SCHAU
01C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
09:25 AM 12:05 PM CO-007 216
09:25 AM 10:15 AM CO-007 216
GAMEZ
01C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
10:00 AM 12:40 PM CO-007 216
10:00 AM 10:50 AM CO-007 216
DINCA
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
02:00 PM 04:40 PM CO-007 216
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-007 216
GAMEZ
DINCA
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
10:25 AM 12:05 PM CO-007 216
GAMEZ
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
11:00 AM 12:40 PM CO-007 216
DINCA
12/11/2015 W
08:30 AM 10:10 AM CO-020 108
LANZA
12/11/2015 T
08:30 AM 10:10 AM CO-020 108
LANZA
12/11/2015 T
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
SHEEHAN
12/11/2015 RF
12/11/2015 RF
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
LANZA
LANZA
12/11/2015 R
08:30 AM 10:10 AM CO-020 108
LANZA
12/11/2015 R
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
SHEEHAN
12/11/2015 MTW
12/11/2015 MTW
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
LANZA
LANZA
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 W
12:30 PM 02:30 PM CO-020 108
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
LANZA
LANZA
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 W
12:30 PM 02:30 PM CO-020 108
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
SHEEHAN
SHEEHAN
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 218
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 218
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-003 142
RIEGER
RIEGER
KHAN
MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-003 142
KHAN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 218
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 218
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-005 218
RIEGER
RIEGER
RIEGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-003 142
KHAN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-003 142
KHAN
College Physics 1
40135 PHYC 2053 01C 4
41923 PHYC 2053 70C 4
General Physics 1 Laboratory
40133 PHYL 2048 01C 1
General Physics 2 Laboratory
41585 PHYL 2049 01C 1
RADIOGRAPHY
Radiobiology and Radiation Protection
41201 RTE 1385
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Exposure 1
40137 RTE 1418
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Procedures 1
41182 RTE 1503
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Clinical Education 1
41183 RTE 1804
6AC 2
8/17/2015
41184 RTE 1804
7AC 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Procedures 3
40138 RTE 2563
01C 2
8/17/2015
Pathology for Radiographers
40139 RTE 2782
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Clinical Education 5
40658 RTE 2844
6AC 3
8/17/2015
41036 RTE 2844
7AC 3
8/17/2015
Radiographic Exposure 1 Laboratory
40140 RTEL 1418 01C 1
8/17/2015
40141 RTEL 1418 02C 1
8/17/2015
Radiographic Procedures 1 Laboratory
41185 RTEL 1503 01C 1
8/17/2015
41197 RTEL 1503 02C 1
8/17/2015
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
41970 AMH 2010
01C 3
40142 AMH 2010
02C 3
40143 AMH 2010
03C 3
42802 AMH 2010
04C 3
42951 AMH 2010
05C 3
US History Since 1877
40912 AMH 2020
01C 3
40895 AMH 2020
02C 3
42383 AMH 2020
03C 3
Western Civilization to 1648
41834 EUH 1000
01C 3
Introduction to the Humanities
42952 HUM 1020
01C 3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
TR
TR
TR
TR
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
T
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
CO-005
232
232
232
232
D'URSO
D'URSO
D'URSO
D'URSO
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
CO-009
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
HIXSON
HIXSON
HIXSON
HENRY
SPAMPANATO
SOCIAL SCIENCE
American National Government
42274 POS 2041
01C 3
42278 POS 2041
02C 3
42362 POS 2041
03C 3
42946 POS 2041
04C 3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
42032 SLS 1101
01C 3
8/17/2015
40028 SLS 1101
02C 3
8/17/2015
42088 SLS 1101
03C 3
8/17/2015
40027 SLS 1101
04C 3
8/17/2015
41230 SLS 1101
05C 3
8/17/2015
41903 SLS 1101
71C 3
8/17/2015
41904 SLS 1101
72C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BAIRD
THEATRE
History of the Theatre 1
41674 THE 1100
01C 3
8/17/2015
Theatre Appreciation
43274 THE 2000
01C 3
8/17/2015
Stagecraft 1
41675 TPA 1210
01C 3
8/17/2015
Acting 1
41034 TPP 1110
01C 3
8/17/2015
Basic Acting: Voice and Movement
43262 TPP 2282
01C 3
8/17/2015
Theatre Rehearsal and Performance
41484 TPPC 2190 01C 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 09:15 AM CO-004 131
HENRY
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-004 131
HENRY
12/11/2015 TR
03:05 PM 04:20 PM CO-004 131
HENRY
12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-004 131
HENRY
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-004 131
HENRY
12/11/2015 MTWR
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-004 131
HENRY
08:00 AM 09:30 AM CO-017 111
09:00 AM 10:30 AM CO-017 111
EARLE
08:00 AM 09:00 AM CO-017 111
EARLE
08:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 222
BUFFUM
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-017 111
SLOAN-WADE
09:30 AM 11:00 AM CO-017 111
10:30 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
EARLE
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-017 111
EARLE
08:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
EARLTINEZ
03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-017 111
SPIERS
VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
Animal Physiology
40848 ATE 1211
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
Principles of Nutrition for the Veterinary Technician
43104 ATE 1601
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Veterinary Work Experience 1
42114 ATE 1943
6AC 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Veterinary Work Experience 2
40597 ATE 1944
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Small Animal Diseases and Pharmacology 2
40822 ATE 2614
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Animal Clinical Pathology 1
40144 ATE 2638
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
Advanced Anesthesia, Surgery and Radiology
40823 ATE 2654
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Emergency Medicine for Animals
40145 ATE 2710
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Special Topics Seminar
42308 ATE 2936
80C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Veterinary Work Experience 4
40614 ATE 2946
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Medicine of Laboratory Animals
43105 ATEC 1671 01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Avian and Exotic Animal Medicine
43106 ATEC 2722 01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to Anesthesia, Surgery and Radiology
40734 ATEL 1652 6AC 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
W
Professional Development and Ethics Seminar
40146 ATEL 2501 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Small Animal Diseases and Pharmacology 2 Laboratory
40824 ATEL 2614 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Animal Clinical Pathology 1 Laboratory
40741 ATEL 2638 01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
Advanced Anesthesia, Surgery and Radiology
40825 ATEL 2654 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
W
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 222
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-021 102
GARRIGAN
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-021 102
KENNEDY
12:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-017 222
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-017 222
KENNEDY
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-017 222
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-021 102
GARRIGAN
12 WEEK SESSION 2
September 14 – December 11, 2015
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
General Biology 1
41798 BSCC 1010
78C 4
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
05:00 PM 08:00 PM CO-007 104
SPITERY
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:55 PM CO-005 220
DOAKS
BUSINESS
Introduction to Business
42206 GEB 1011
15C 3
COMPUTER COURSES
Microcomputer Applications
41915 CGS 2100
4AC 3
Help Desk Customer Support
42411 CTS 1155
78C 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 01:00 PM 03:40 PM CO-005 212
COLOMBERTI
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Mathematics 2
43070 MATV 0028 52C 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:00 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 144
HIDALGO
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 112
KOCH
EDUCATION
Introduction to the Teaching Profession
42204 EDF 1005
15C 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
42140 ENC 1101
74C 3
9/14/2015
Developmental Writing 2
43252 ENCV 0025 20C 4
9/14/2015
43289 ENCV 0025 78C 4
9/14/2015
Developmental Reading 2
43251 REAV 0017 20C 4
9/14/2015
43273 REAV 0017 78C 4
9/14/2015
Success Strategies for College and Life
42629 SLS 1101
70C 3
9/14/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
42311 SPC 2608
78C 3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:55 PM CO-004
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 MW
11:30 AM 01:55 PM CO-009 218
05:30 PM 07:55 PM CO-009
ANGELIC
RYAN
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 MW
11:30 AM 01:55 PM CO-009 222
06:00 PM 08:25 PM CO-009 218
WENZ
PASSERINI
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 09:40 PM CO-009 111
GARIBAY
12/11/2015 M
05:30 PM 09:10 PM CO-004 202
PASQUALE
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
12 WEEK SESSION 2
September 14 – December 11, 2015
HEALTHCARE
Introduction to Health Care
42253 HSCC 1000 41C 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 09:00 AM 11:00 AM CO-020 219
BROWN
HUMANITIES
World Religions
42262 REL 2300
42263 REL 2300
15C 3
16C 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:00 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 219
10:50 AM 12:30 PM CO-005 219
MORENO
MORENO
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical Terminology
40098 HSC 1531
44C 2
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 M
Hybrid 09:15 AM 10:45 AM CO-017 112
KENNEDY
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
42811 AMH 2010
15C 3
US History Since 1877
42812 AMH 2020
16C 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 219
PEREZ
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:30 PM CO-005 219
PEREZ
8 WEEK TERM A
August 17 – October 8, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Mathematics 1
43056 MATV 0018 50C 3
43057 MATV 0018 51C 3
43058 MATV 0018 73C 3
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
MTWR
MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-009 112
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-009 112
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-009 112
MUGGE
WENDEL
MUGGE
T
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 106
SHAVER
W
Hybrid 12:15 PM 02:55 PM CO-005 106
SHAVER
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Infant and Toddler Development
41934 CHD 1200
45C 3
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
Early Childhood Music and Movement
41231 MUE 2211
40C 3
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Developmental Writing 2
43247 ENCV 0025 50C 4
Development Reading 1
43246 REAV 0007 50C 4
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
11:30 AM 01:10 PM CO-009 208
RICHARD
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
09:25 AM 11:05 AM CO-009 222
WENZ
8 WEEK TERM B
October 12 – December 11, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Mathematics 2
43059 MATV 0028 50C 3
43060 MATV 0028 51C 3
43068 MATV 0028 73C 3
Developmental Reading 2
43228 REAV 0017 55C 4
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-009 112
12:15 PM 01:30 PM CO-009 112
05:30 PM 08:10 PM CO-009 112
MUGGE
WENDEL
MUGGE
Hybrid 09:25 AM 12:10 PM CO-005 106
SHAVER
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Health, Safety and Nutrition for the Young Child
41373 EEC 2734
40C 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 W
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
8 WEEK TERM B
October 12 – December 11, 2015
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Developmental Writing 2
43229 ENCV 0025 55C 4
Developmental Reading 2
43234 REAV 0017 56C 4
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
11:30 AM 01:10 PM CO-009 208
RICHARD
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
09:25 AM 11:05 AM CO-009 222
WENZ
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
01:40 PM 02:55 PM CO-007 121
MATHEMATICS
Intermediate Algebra
43069 MAT 1033
50C 3
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Science, Math, and Literacy for the Young Child
42397 CHD 2336
45C 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 106
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Table of Contents
Melbourne Campus
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Accounting for Managers
42350 ACG 3024
01M 3
8/17/2015
42880 ACG 3024
02M 3
8/17/2015
Managerial Economics
42419 ECP 3703
70M 3
8/17/2015
Organizational Behavior
42250 MAN 3240
70M 3
8/17/2015
Management and Leadership
42358 MAN 3303
40M 3
8/17/2015
42674 MAN 3303
70M 3
8/17/2015
Customer Relations for Managers
42429 MAN 4162
70M 3
8/17/2015
Human Resource Management
42421 MAN 4301
01M 3
8/17/2015
42676 MAN 4301
70M 3
8/17/2015
Operational Decision Making
42356 MAN 4504
01M 3
8/17/2015
43026 MAN 4504
70M 3
8/17/2015
Project Management
42706 MAN 4583
01M 3
8/17/2015
43029 MAN 4583
70M 3
8/17/2015
Strategic Management and Decision Making
42500 MAN 4720
01M 3
8/17/2015
42673 MAN 4720
70M 3
8/17/2015
Capstone - Management and Leadership
42873 MAN 4900
40M 3
8/17/2015
42361 MAN 4900
45M 3
8/17/2015
Marketing Principles
41722 MAR 2011
01M 3
8/17/2015
Consumer Behavior
42415 MAR 3503
70M 3
8/17/2015
Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions
42433 QMB 3250
01M 3
8/17/2015
42416 QMB 3250
70M 3
8/17/2015
Supply Chain Logistics Management
42945 MAR 4202
70M 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 236
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 236
KENNER
KENNER
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 236
COX
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-001 235
RUSSO
12/11/2015 W
12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 237
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-001 236
RUSSO
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 161
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 224
RIDING
RIDING
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
CHRISTOPIAN
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 W
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 R
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
RIDING
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 205
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:15 PM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
CHRISTOPIAN
12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-001 205
CHRISTOPIAN
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 160
SHIMY
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 211
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 211
BOUDOT
BOUDOT
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-001 160
SHIMY
12/11/2015 M
12/11/2015 T
CHRISTOPIAN
RUSSO
ART
Two-Dimensional Design
40150 ARTC 1201 01M
40885 ARTC 1201 70M
Three-Dimensional Design
41592 ARTC 1203 70M
Drawing 1
40151 ARTC 1300 01M
40911 ARTC 1300 02M
41223 ARTC 1300 70M
41591 ARTC 1300 71M
Drawing 2
40995 ARTC 1330 70M
Painting 1
40595 ARTC 1500 70M
Advanced Painting
40596 ARTC 1501 70M
3
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 11:40 AM ME-009 207
06:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 207
GELALLES
WHITE
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 207
ROBERTSON
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
09:25 AM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
05:30 PM
GELALLES
GELALLES
WHITE
GELALLES
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 201
WHITE
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 09:15 PM ME-009 201
WHITE
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 201
WHITE
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TR
TR
M
T
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02:30 PM
09:45 PM
09:15 PM
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ME-009
ME-009
ME-009
201
201
201
201
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
MW
TR
TR
M
T
W
12:15 PM
09:25 AM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
05:30 PM
02:30 PM
10:40 AM
02:30 PM
09:45 PM
09:45 PM
09:15 PM
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ME-009
ME-009
ME-009
ME-009
ME-009
ME-009
203
203
203
203
203
203
MCMILLAN
ROBERTSON
ROBERTSON
MCMILLAN
MCMILLAN
MCMILLAN
ART
Ceramics
40593 ARTC 1750
40594 ARTC 1750
43005 ARTC 1750
43006 ARTC 1750
43008 ARTC 1750
43009 ARTC 1750
Printmaking
43004 ARTC 2400
Acrylic Painting
40886 ARTC 2553
Sculpture
43093 ARTC 2701
01M
02M
03M
70M
71M
72M
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 207
SPENCER
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 201
WHITE
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 203
ROBERTSON
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
TR
TR
W
09:25 AM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
08:40 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
109
110B
110B
110C
STEVENS
BURTON
BURTON
VERMILLERA
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
TR
TR
M
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
109
108B
108B
108C
STEVENS
KLINE
KLINE
WHITACRE
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Human Adjustment
40152 CLP 1001
01M 3
40484 CLP 1001
02M 3
40600 CLP 1001
03M 3
41965 CLP 1001
70M 3
Abnormal Psychology
40485 CLP 2140
01M 3
41228 CLP 2140
02M 3
41723 CLP 2140
03M 3
41783 CLP 2140
70M 3
Honors Abnormal Psychology
41691 CLP 2140H 01M 3
Developmental Psychology
40153 DEP 2004
01M 3
40154 DEP 2004
02M 3
40155 DEP 2004
03M 3
41966 DEP 2004
70M 3
General Psychology 1
40660 PSY 2012
01M 3
40661 PSY 2012
02M 3
40662 PSY 2012
03M 3
40663 PSY 2012
04M 3
40664 PSY 2012
05M 3
40665 PSY 2012
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40668 PSY 2012
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40997 PSY 2012
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41043 PSY 2012
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41049 PSY 2012
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41190 PSY 2012
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41559 PSY 2012
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41561 PSY 2012
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41771 PSY 2012
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41778 PSY 2012
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42234 PSY 2012
70M 3
42235 PSY 2012
71M 3
42236 PSY 2012
72M 3
42950 PSY 2012
7AM 3
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40725 PSY 2012H 01M 3
General Psychology 2
42948 PSY 2014
01M 3
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PETERS
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FENTON
JONES
WHITACRE
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BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Honors General Psychology 2
43299 PSY 2014H 70M 3
Career Explorations in Psychology
42611 PSY 2023
40M 3
Introduction to Sociology
40156 SYG 2000
01M 3
40157 SYG 2000
02M 3
40158 SYG 2000
03M 3
40159 SYG 2000
04M 3
40160 SYG 2000
05M 3
41152 SYG 2000
06M 3
41596 SYG 2000
07M 3
42166 SYG 2000
70M 3
42242 SYG 2000
71M 3
Honors Introduction to Sociology
41772 SYG 2000H 01M 3
Marriage and Family
41779 SYG 2430
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
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SATCHWILL
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MARSHALL
HIESTERMAN
ARNSMEYER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 309
MARSHALL
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 309
MARSHALL
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Directed Independent Research - Biological Sciences
42866 BSC 2910
40M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Fundamentals of Biology
40838 BSCC 1005 01M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
40839 BSCC 1005 02M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
40840 BSCC 1005 03M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
Fundamentals of Biology
40841 BSCC 1005 04M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
40842 BSCC 1005 05M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
40843 BSCC 1005 06M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
40844 BSCC 1005 70M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
General Biology 1
41847 BSCC 1010 01M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
41848 BSCC 1010 02M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
40257 BSCC 1010 03M 4
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40285 BSCC 1010 04M 4
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40286 BSCC 1010 05M 4
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40312 BSCC 1010 06M 4
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40313 BSCC 1010 07M 4
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40482 BSCC 1010 08M 4
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40573 BSCC 1010 09M 4
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
General Biology 1
40680 BSCC 1010
10M 4
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40688
BSCC 1010
11M 4
42127
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12M 4
42734
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13M 4
42740
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41741
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40M 4
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41206
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71M 4
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40681 BSCC 1011
01M 4
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Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
40483 BSCC 1084 40M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
41118 BSCC 2093 01M 4
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41119 BSCC 2093 02M 4
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41126 BSCC 2093 03M 4
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41128 BSCC 2094 01M 4
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41394 BSCC 2094 02M 4
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41629 BSCC 2094 40M 4
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42145 BSCC 2094 45M 4
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Microbiology
40749 MCBC 2010 01M 4
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40750 MCBC 2010 40M 4
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40528 MCBC 2010 41M 4
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41522 MCBC 2010 45M 4
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41640 MCBC 2010 70M 4
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09:25 AM
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BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ME-001
ME-001
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GANNON
GANNON
GANNON
MW
TR
M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 236
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 236
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 224
KENNER
KENNER
GANNON
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 161
SOLOMON
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 227
TOPPA
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 235
HARRISON
M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-002 213
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R
03:00 PM 05:40 PM ME-002 213
T
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BUSINESS
Financial Accounting
40221 ACG 2021
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40222 ACG 2021
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42018 ACG 2021
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41643 ACG 2021
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Managerial Accounting
42868 ACG 2071
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40223 ACG 2071
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41822 ACG 2071
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Advertising
42211 ADV 1000
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Business Law 1
41464 BUL 2241
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business
42417 BUL 3130
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Science, Math, and Literacy for the Young Child
42625 CHD 2336
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Principles of Economics 1 (Macroeconomics)
40224 ECO 2013
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40225 ECO 2013
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40601 ECO 2013
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40971 ECO 2013
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Principles of Economics 2 (Microeconomics)
40269 ECO 2023
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41820 ECO 2023
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42869 ECO 2023
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41821 ECO 2023
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Diversity for Educators
42879 EDF 2085
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
42340 EEC 1001
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Personal Finance
42874 FIN 1100
40M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Business
40266 GEB 1011
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40260 GEB 1011
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40271 GEB 1011
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40769 GEB 1011
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to International Business
42196 GEB 1350
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Business Internship
42321 GEB 2940
6AM 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Health Analysis and Improvement
43013 HLP 1081
01M 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43014 HLP 1081
02M 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43015 HLP 1081
70M 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Business Management Principles
40267 MAN 2021
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40268 MAN 2021
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Principles of Selling
40685 MKA 1021
01M 3
Human Resources Management
42197 MNA 2300
01M 3
ME-001
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GANNON
MW
MW
TR
R
09:25 AM
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235
162
FLETCHER
FLETCHER
FLETCHER
SOLOMON
TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 235
FLETCHER
F
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-001 240
KARAVANICH
MW
TR
M
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 236
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 236
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 162
TR
T
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-001 205
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 240
CHRISTOPIAN
KARAVANICH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-001 235
FLETCHER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 235
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Human Service Experience 1
40689 SOW 1051 80M 1
40397 SOW 1051 81M 1
41937 SOW 1051 82M 1
Human Service Experience 2
40255 SOW 1052 80M 1
40398 SOW 1052 81M 1
41938 SOW 1052 82M 1
Human Service Experience 3
40256 SOW 1053 80M 1
40399 SOW 1053 81M 1
41939 SOW 1053 82M 1
Community Involvement
40565 SOW 2054 01M 3
40300 SOW 2054 02M 3
40307 SOW 2054 70M 3
Honors Community Involvement
40732 SOW 2054H 01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
12:15 PM 02:15 PM ME-008 126
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12:15 PM 12:50 PM ME-010 206
EASTEP
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GROOME
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
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8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
01:10 PM 01:40 PM ME-008 126
01:10 PM 01:40 PM ME-010 206
12:50 PM 01:20 PM ME-010 206
EASTEP
YOUNG
GROOME
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
01:45 PM 02:15 PM ME-008 126
01:45 PM 02:15 PM ME-010 206
01:20 PM 01:50 PM ME-010 206
EASTEP
YOUNG
GROOME
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 02:15 PM ME-010 206
12:15 PM 02:15 PM ME-010 206
06:00 PM 08:00 PM ME-010 206
MORRIS
MORRIS
YOUNG
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
12:15 PM 01:45 PM ME-007 109A BARATIAN
COMPUTER COURSES
Computer Maintenance and Repair A+
42872 CETC 1176 45M 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Computers
40369 CGS 1000
01M 3
8/17/2015
40370 CGS 1000
02M 3
8/17/2015
40371 CGS 1000
03M 3
8/17/2015
40382 CGS 1000
04M 3
8/17/2015
41577 CGS 1000
70M 3
8/17/2015
Multimedia Presentations
40385 CGS 1871
01M 3
8/17/2015
Microcomputer Applications
40386 CGS 2100
01M 3
8/17/2015
40387 CGS 2100
02M 3
8/17/2015
42745 CGS 2100
03M 3
8/17/2015
40388 CGS 2100
04M 3
8/17/2015
40389 CGS 2100
05M 3
8/17/2015
40390 CGS 2100
06M 3
8/17/2015
40391 CGS 2100
07M 3
8/17/2015
40392 CGS 2100
08M 3
8/17/2015
70M 3
8/17/2015
40891 CGS 2100
40892 CGS 2100
71M 3
8/17/2015
41048 CGS 2100
72M 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Programming
41580 COP 1000
01M 3
8/17/2015
40845 COP 1000
70M 3
8/17/2015
Visual Basic Programming
40383 COP 1332
01M 3
8/17/2015
C++ Programming
40384 COP 2334
70M 3
8/17/2015
C# Programming
42168 COP 2360
70M 3
8/17/2015
Database Techniques
40373 COP 2700
01M 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Java Programming
42484 COP 2800
01M 3
8/17/2015
Web Page Authoring
40393 COP 2822
70M 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
Hybrid 05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 208C GARVER
MW
MW
TR
TR
T
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
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09:25 AM
05:30 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
10:40 AM
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ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
326B
308
308
326B
339
RUSSO
XIE
RUSSO
JOHNSTON
12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-007 308
CARDINALE
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
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R
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KAHLER
XIE
RUSSO
KAHLER
DIONNE
DIONNE
WILSON
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 W
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 308 CARDINALE
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-007 326B CARDINALE
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12/11/2015 T
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
COMPUTER COURSES
Information Technology Project Management
41411 CTS 1142
40M 3
8/17/2015
Windows Client Operating System
41409 CTS 1300
01M 3
8/17/2015
41410 CTS 1300
70M 3
8/17/2015
Linux Networking and System Administration
41186 CTS 1321
70M 3
8/17/2015
Virtual Infrastructure: Planning and Design
42284 CTS 2370
70M 3
8/17/2015
Information Storage Management
43080 CTS 2411
02M 3
8/17/2015
Network+
41194 CTSC 1134 70M 3
8/17/2015
Windows Server Operating System
42327 CTSC 1328 01M 3
8/17/2015
41404 CTSC 1328 70M 3
8/17/2015
Cisco Router Technology
41832 CTSC 1651 01M 3
8/17/2015
Network Security Fundamentals
41581 CTSC 2120 70M 3
8/17/2015
Cisco Advanced Router Technology
41587 CTSC 2652 70M 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 TR
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 326B RUSSO
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 326A RUSSO
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 326A WHITEHEAD
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-007 208
12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 326A WHITEHEAD
12/11/2015 R
09:25 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 326A WHITEHEAD
12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 208
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 T
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-007 326A WHITEHEAD
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 326A WHITEHEAD
12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-007 208
12/11/2015 R
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 326A PATELLIS
12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 208
CARDINALE
KAHLER
KAHLER
KAHLER
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM
Software Development 1
42608 CEN 3024
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Introduction to Information Technology Management
42649 ISM 3011
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:45 PM ME-007 326B HREZO
06:00 PM 08:45 PM ME-010 218
PIZARRO
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 160
MAXWELL
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 219
ZACKS
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 219
ZACKS
Hybrid 06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-PSI 219
WICAL
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 219
ZACKS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
R
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:30 PM ME-PSI 219
07:31 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 217
MCCOY
CREATIVE WRITING
Creative Writing 1
40956 CRW 2001
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
CRIME SCENE TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to Forensic Science
42224 CJE 1640
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Introduction to Crime Scene Technology
40394 CJE 1642
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Advanced Crime Scene Technology
42400 CJE 1643
45M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Crime Scene Safety
42047 CJE 1644
45M 3
Latent Fingerprint Development
40896 CJE 1671
45M 3
Fingerprint Classification
41423 CJE 1672
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Crime Scene Photography 1
42225 CJE 1770
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Courtroom Presentation of Evidence
42230 CJL 1610
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
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ARCHEY
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 221
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
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END
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START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminology
40395 CCJ 1010
01M 3
Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
43258 CCJ 2022
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 208
EASTEP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-PSI 208
EASTEP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-PSI 208
STRAIT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
GRAHAM
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-PSI 208
ZACKS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
SPEICHER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
KERR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-009 198A STITES
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-009 198A STITES
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-009 198A STITES
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-009 198A STITES
(Serial Killers)
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
40396 CCJ 2650
01M 3
American Corrections
42171 CJC 2000
01M 3
Introduction to Law Enforcement
41399 CJE 1000
70M 3
Investigations
43257 CJE 2600
01M 3
Criminal Law
41400 CJL 2401
70M 3
(This course is under the Criminal Justice program)
Foundation of Homeland Security
42226 DSC 1003
70M 3
DANCE
Beginning Ballet
42063 DAA 1201
01M 3
Beginning Jazz Dance
42198 DAA 1500
01M 3
Intermediate Modern Dance
42199 DAA 2101
01M 3
Intermediate Ballet
43117 DAA 2202
01M 3
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCTIAON COURSES
Combined Developmental Reading and Writing
42920 ENCV 0027 01M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
42921 ENCV 0027 70M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
09:25 AM 11:05 AM ME-001 211
05:30 PM 09:10 PM ME-002 204
BOGGS
BAILLIE
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS
Modularized Developmental Mathematics
42894 MATV 0057 01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42896 MATV 0057 02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42897 MATV 0057 70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-002 201C ROBERTS
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-002 201C ROBERTS
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-002 201C RAMOS
DIGITAL TELEVISION/DIGITAL MEDIA
Survey of Broadcasting
41685 RTV 1000
40M 3
Video Field Production
43152 RTV 1520
01M 3
Writing for Electronic Media
41641 RTV 2100
40M 3
Radio and Television Announcing
43153 RTV 2600
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-001 209
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-002 204
CHAMBERS
JACONO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-001 209
CHAMBERS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 209
JACONO
BROOMFIELD
DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
Civil Drafting
41588 ETDC 1540
Pictorial Drafting
41845 ETDC 1801
01M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:00 AM 11:40 AM ME-007 211
01M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
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INSTRUCTOR
DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
AutoCAD Fundamentals
40362 ETDC 2320 01M 4
40613 ETDC 2320 70M 4
Advanced AutoCAD
42228 ETDC 2340 46M 4
AutoCAD 3D
41924 ETDC 2355 70M 4
Parametric Modeling
41590 ETDC 2357 40M 4
Architectural Drafting
41198 TARC 1120 01M 4
Advanced Architectural Drafting
40615 TARC 2122 40M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
08:00 AM 09:40 AM ME-007 211
05:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-007 211
BROOMFIELD
HARVEY
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 08:00 AM 09:40 AM ME-007 211
BROOMFIELD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
05:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-007 211
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 10:00 AM 11:40 AM ME-007 211
BROOMFIELD
12:15 PM 01:55 PM ME-007 211
BROOMFIELD
Hybrid 12:00 PM 01:40 PM ME-007 211
BROOMFIELD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
HARVEY
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Early Childhood Art and Creativity
41424 ARE 2000
01M 3
8/17/2015
Infant and Toddler Development
41825 CHD 1200
70M 3
8/17/2015
Early Childhood Curriculum
41391 EEC 1200
70M 3
8/17/2015
Conflict Resolution in Early Childhood
41255 EEC 2710
70M 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 W
03:00 PM 05:40 PM ME-002 213
CANDELORA
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-002 213
JACKSON
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-002 213
CANDELORA
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-002 213
BERNARD
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-010 122
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-010 122
12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-010 122
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 164
03:00 PM 05:40 PM ME-001 164
ROBERTS
ROBERTS
EDUCATION
Introduction to the Teaching Profession
40208 EDF 1005
01M 3
8/17/2015
40972 EDF 1005
02M 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Diversity for Educators
41398 EDF 2085
01M 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Technology for Educators
41631 EME 2040
01M 3
8/17/2015
41700 EME 2040
02M 3
8/17/2015
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Creative Writing 2
42208 CRW 2002
Composition 1
40192 ENC 1101
40193 ENC 1101
40194 ENC 1101
40197 ENC 1101
40202 ENC 1101
40265 ENC 1101
40270 ENC 1101
40273 ENC 1101
40274 ENC 1101
40275 ENC 1101
40276 ENC 1101
40277 ENC 1101
40278 ENC 1101
40279 ENC 1101
40363 ENC 1101
40364 ENC 1101
40954 ENC 1101
40970 ENC 1101
41039 ENC 1101
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 237
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01M
02M
03M
04M
05M
06M
07M
08M
09M
0AM
0BM
0CM
0DM
0EM
0FM
0GM
0HM
0IM
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CRONK-RABY
VANBERGENCRONK-RABY
RENEE
MCLELLAN
3
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MCLELLAN
BELYI
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GROOME
SCHLEDORN
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DAVIS
MAXWELL
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Composition 1
41040 ENC 1101
0KM 3
8/17/2015
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0LM 3
8/17/2015
41042 ENC 1101
0MM 3
8/17/2015
41211 ENC 1101
0NM 3
8/17/2015
41212 ENC 1101
0OM 3
8/17/2015
41224 ENC 1101
0PM 3
8/17/2015
41317 ENC 1101
0QM 3
8/17/2015
41362 ENC 1101
0RM 3
8/17/2015
41374 ENC 1101
0SM 3
8/17/2015
41395 ENC 1101
0TM 3
8/17/2015
41536 ENC 1101
10M 3
8/17/2015
41645 ENC 1101
11M 3
8/17/2015
41747 ENC 1101
13M 3
8/17/2015
41748 ENC 1101
70M 3
8/17/2015
41754 ENC 1101
71M 3
8/17/2015
41758 ENC 1101
72M 3
8/17/2015
41759 ENC 1101
7AM 3
8/17/2015
41949 ENC 1101
7BM 3
8/17/2015
42483 ENC 1101
7CM 3
8/17/2015
Honors Composition 1
40618 ENC 1101H 01M 3
8/17/2015
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40195 ENC 1102
01M 3
8/17/2015
40196 ENC 1102
02M 3
8/17/2015
40198 ENC 1102
03M 3
8/17/2015
40199 ENC 1102
04M 3
8/17/2015
40204 ENC 1102
05M 3
8/17/2015
40205 ENC 1102
06M 3
8/17/2015
40206 ENC 1102
07M 3
8/17/2015
40207 ENC 1102
08M 3
8/17/2015
40209 ENC 1102
09M 3
8/17/2015
40210 ENC 1102
0AM 3
8/17/2015
40326 ENC 1102
10M 3
8/17/2015
40368 ENC 1102
11M 3
8/17/2015
40715 ENC 1102
12M 3
8/17/2015
40907 ENC 1102
13M 3
8/17/2015
40952 ENC 1102
14M 3
8/17/2015
41229 ENC 1102
70M 3
8/17/2015
41363 ENC 1102
71M 3
8/17/2015
41364 ENC 1102
72M 3
8/17/2015
41508 ENC 1102
7AM 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Mass Communications
42545 MMC 1000 01M 3
8/17/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41321 SPC 2608
01M 3
8/17/2015
41322 SPC 2608
02M 3
8/17/2015
41323 SPC 2608
03M 3
8/17/2015
41324 SPC 2608
04M 3
8/17/2015
41325 SPC 2608
05M 3
8/17/2015
41326 SPC 2608
06M 3
8/17/2015
41327 SPC 2608
07M 3
8/17/2015
41328 SPC 2608
08M 3
8/17/2015
41329 SPC 2608
09M 3
8/17/2015
41330 SPC 2608
0AM 3
8/17/2015
41331 SPC 2608
0BM 3
8/17/2015
41332 SPC 2608
0CM 3
8/17/2015
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0DM 3
8/17/2015
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0EM 3
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GUY
BELYI
GUY
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-001 166
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CHEN
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166
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09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 209
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202
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HENDERSON
CAIN
PARNELL
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MOORE
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BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ME-002
ME-001
ME-002
ME-001
ME-002
ME-001
ME-002
ME-001
ME-001
ME-001
ME-001
ME-001
ME-002
ME-001
ME-001
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161
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235
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CHAMBERS
CAIN
CHAMBERS
CAIN
JACKSON
CAIN
PARNELL
PARNELL
PARNELL
MOORE
MOORE
MOORE
MOORE
JACKSON
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41335 SPC 2608
0FM 3
8/17/2015
41336 SPC 2608
0GM 3
8/17/2015
41337 SPC 2608
0HM 3
8/17/2015
41338 SPC 2608
10M 3
8/17/2015
41463 SPC 2608
11M 3
8/17/2015
41534 SPC 2608
12M 3
8/17/2015
41535 SPC 2608
13M 3
8/17/2015
41553 SPC 2608
14M 3
8/17/2015
41661 SPC 2608
40M 3
8/17/2015
41686 SPC 2608
41M 3
8/17/2015
43161 SPC 2608
44M 3
8/17/2015
41687 SPC 2608
45M 3
8/17/2015
41688 SPC 2608
46M 3
8/17/2015
43162 SPC 2608
4AM 3
8/17/2015
41689 SPC 2608
70M 3
8/17/2015
41690 SPC 2608
71M 3
8/17/2015
41810 SPC 2608
72M 3
8/17/2015
42080 SPC 2608
7AM 3
8/17/2015
42123 SPC 2608
7BM 3
8/17/2015
42432 SPC 2608
7CM 3
8/17/2015
42486 SPC 2608
7DM 3
8/17/2015
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Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
CAIN
JACKSON
FILM
Appreciation of the Motion Picture 1
40287 FIL 1002
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Appreciation of the Motion Picture 2
41971 FIL 1003
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-002 211
JOHANSSON
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-002 211
JOHANSSON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-001 206
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 236
STEIGERWALD
STEIGERWALD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 239
STEIGERWALD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-002 209
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-002 209
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-002 212
ALAOUI
NEWBERRY
WALKER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-002 209
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-002 209
ALAOUI
WALKER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
05:30 PM 06:45 PM ME-002 208
HARBAUGH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
07:00 PM 08:15 PM ME-002 208
HARBAUGH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-002 214
04:30 PM 05:45 PM ME-002 214
KAGUNDA
KAGUNDA
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:05 PM 04:20 PM ME-002 214
KAGUNDA
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
American Sign Language 1
41927 ASL 1140
01M 4
41235 ASL 1140
70M 4
American Sign Language 2
41422 ASL 1150
70M 4
French 1
40226 FRE 1120
01M 4
41554 FRE 1120
02M 4
42028 FRE 1120
70M 4
French 2
43160 FRE 1121
01M 4
41901 FRE 1121
70M 4
German 1
42098 GER 1120
70M 4
German 3
43127 GER 2220
70M 4
Japanese 1
42107 JPN 1120
01M 4
43149 JPN 1120
70M 4
Japanese 3
43150 JPN 2220
01M 4
Spanish 1
40227 SPN 1120
01M 4
40228 SPN 1120
02M 4
40229 SPN 1120
03M 4
42330 SPN 1120
40M 4
41644 SPN 1120
70M 4
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R
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BURKORT
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END
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RM
INSTRUCTOR
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Spanish 2
40231 SPN 1121
40232 SPN 1121
41811 SPN 1121
01M 4
02M 4
40M 4
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8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
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BURKORT
CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS
GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY
Principles of Graphic Design
41659 GRAC 1100 70M 3
Creative Computer Media
42223 GRAC 1143 01M 3
2D Animation
42544 GRAC 1160 01M 3
Digital Type and Color
42750 GRAC 1203 88M 3
Videography
42100 GRAC 1710 01M 3
Raster Graphics
41602 GRAC 2150 01M 3
Vector Graphics
41601 GRAC 2156 70M 3
Integrated Design
42103 GRAC 2157 01M 3
Portfolio Development
41603 GRAC 2180 80M 1
Digital Prepress
41599 GRAC 2201 70M 3
eMedia
41600 GRAC 2582 70M 3
Web Site Design
41918 GRAC 2721 01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 206
RACICH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 206
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-007 206
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
10:00 AM 11:05 AM ME-007 206
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-007 206
WARD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 206
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-007 206
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
01:00 PM 02:15 PM ME-007 208
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-007 206
ZAVALLA
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 206
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 206
CANGER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
10:50 AM 12:30 PM ME-005 123
Hybrid 01:40 PM 03:20 PM ME-005 123
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-005 123
HEALTHCARE
Introduction to Health Care
42257 HSCC 1000 02M 3
42258 HSCC 1000 40M 3
42259 HSCC 1000 70M 3
RABSATT
RABSATT
RABSATT
HUMANITIES
Art Appreciation
43010 ARH 2000
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Art History and Criticism Survey 2: Early Renaissance to 20th Century
41800 ARH 2051
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Introduction to the Humanities
43094 HUM 1020
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
43095 HUM 1020
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
41003 HUM 2211
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41004 HUM 2211
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41005 HUM 2211
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41006 HUM 2211
04M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41007 HUM 2211
05M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
06M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41008 HUM 2211
41009 HUM 2211
07M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41010 HUM 2211
08M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41774 HUM 2211
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Honors Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
42144 HUM 2211H 01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
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BRANNAN
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-007 110B SPENCER
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ME-007
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ME-007
ME-007
100
100
109A
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109A
100
100
100
100
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BRANNAN
MOORE
MOORE
MOORE
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BRANNAN
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INSTRUCTOR
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100
100
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100
DEARMIN
DEARMIN
LONG
LONG
DEARMIN
HUMANITIES
Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
40361 HUM 2230
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40365 HUM 2230
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40366 HUM 2230
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
40367 HUM 2230
04M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41755 HUM 2230
05M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
41011 HUM 2249
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41790 HUM 2249
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
43296 HUM 2249
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Honors Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through the 21st Century
42163 HUM 2249H 01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Honors Seminar 3
42742 IDH 2003H 80M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
Introduction to Philosophy
40873 PHI 2010
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
40883 PHI 2010
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
World Religions
40299 REL 2300
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40358 REL 2300
02M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40359 REL 2300
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40616 REL 2300
04M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41096 REL 2300
05M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41381 REL 2300
06M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41597 REL 2300
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
42164 REL 2300
71M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 161 JOHNSON
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-001 161 JOHNSON
06:00 PM 08:45 PM ME-007 110B MOORE
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-001 166
JOHNSON
02:00 PM 04:45 PM ME-007 108B STEIN
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-007 110B WALCHAK
03:15 PM 04:30 PM ME-007 110B WALCHAK
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ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
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110D
110D
110D
110D
110D
110D
110D
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
BENJAMIN
MARGOLIS
MARGOLIS
INTERIOR DESIGN
Survey of Green Design
42662 IND 2931
88M 3
Residential Design 2
41594 INDC 1015 01M 3
Principles of Interior Design
41055 INDC 1020 40M 3
Commercial Interior Design 2
41840 INDC 2019 70M 3
Kitchen and Bath Design 2
41595 INDC 2911 01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 10:20 AM ME-007 115
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 115
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 12:15 PM 01:25 PM ME-007 111
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
01:40 PM 04:20 PM ME-007 115
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
09:25 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 115
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:05 PM 04:20 PM ME-001 228
GROOME
01M
02M
03M
04M
05M
06M
07M
08M
09M
10M
11M
12M
13M
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12:15 PM
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01:40 PM
03:05 PM
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CHEN
NORWICH
DEXTER
CORELLI
BOHM
CORELLI
DEXTER
KHOURY
MANDELKERN
BURKHARDT
MANDELKERN
CHEN
NORWICH
DIEHL-
LEADERSHIP
Honors Leadership
42266 SLS 2261H
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra
40504 MAC 1105
40505 MAC 1105
40506 MAC 1105
42333 MAC 1105
40507 MAC 1105
40508 MAC 1105
40510 MAC 1105
42334 MAC 1105
40576 MAC 1105
42332 MAC 1105
40577 MAC 1105
41237 MAC 1105
41344 MAC 1105
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
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MW
TR
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ME-007
ME-007
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TR
TR
TR
TR
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M
M
T
W
R
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MW
MW
TR
M
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
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12/11/2015
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BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
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12:05 PM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
01:30 PM
04:20 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
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ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
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ME-007
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ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
218
225
213
226
225
213
212
226
213
226
225
226
KHOURY
SAINSBURY
BURKHARDT
NORWICH
SAINSBURY
BURKHARDT
NGHIEM
SEARS
RAHMES
SEARS
PIVA
GOULD
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10:50 AM
05:30 PM
09:15 AM
01:30 PM
12:05 PM
08:10 PM
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225
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218
DEXTER
SAINSBURY
DEXTER
MW
MW
TR
T
10:50 AM
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09:25 AM
05:30 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
10:40 AM
08:10 PM
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ME-007
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226
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213
NORWICH
NORWICH
CORELLI
HULMES
MW
MW
TR
TR
08:25 AM
03:05 PM
12:15 PM
05:30 PM
10:40 AM
05:20 PM
02:30 PM
07:45 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
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222
222
225
SIBOL
SIBOL
SIBOL
PIVA
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra
41345 MAC 1105
14M 3
8/17/2015
41564 MAC 1105
1AM 3
8/17/2015
41366 MAC 1105
1BM 3
8/17/2015
41346 MAC 1105
1CM 3
8/17/2015
41566 MAC 1105
1DM 3
8/17/2015
41974 MAC 1105
1EM 3
8/17/2015
41975 MAC 1105
1FM 3
8/17/2015
41565 MAC 1105
70M 3
8/17/2015
41574 MAC 1105
71M 3
8/17/2015
42331 MAC 1105
72M 3
8/17/2015
41976 MAC 1105
7BM 3
8/17/2015
41787 MAC 1105
7CM 3
8/17/2015
College Trigonometry
40532 MAC 1114
01M 3
8/17/2015
40533 MAC 1114
02M 3
8/17/2015
41567 MAC 1114
03M 3
8/17/2015
41788 MAC 1114
70M 3
8/17/2015
Precalculus Algebra
40529 MAC 1140
01M 3
8/17/2015
40531 MAC 1140
02M 3
8/17/2015
40530 MAC 1140
03M 3
8/17/2015
41568 MAC 1140
70M 3
8/17/2015
Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry
40534 MAC 1147
01M 5
8/17/2015
40535 MAC 1147
02M 5
8/17/2015
41569 MAC 1147
03M 5
8/17/2015
41789 MAC 1147
70M 5
8/17/2015
Essentials of Calculus
40536 MAC 1233
01M 3
8/17/2015
41225 MAC 1233
70M 3
8/17/2015
Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
40537 MAC 1311
01M 5
8/17/2015
41226 MAC 1311
02M 5
8/17/2015
03M 5
8/17/2015
42335 MAC 1311
41570 MAC 1311
70M 5
8/17/2015
Honors Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
42151 MAC 1311H 01M 5
8/17/2015
Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry
40538 MAC 2312
01M 5
8/17/2015
40539 MAC 2312
70M 5
8/17/2015
Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry
40540 MAC 2313
70M 5
8/17/2015
Differential Equations
40541 MAP 2302
01M 3
8/17/2015
Intermediate Algebra
40542 MAT 1033
01M 3
8/17/2015
40543 MAT 1033
02M 3
8/17/2015
40544 MAT 1033
03M 3
8/17/2015
40545 MAT 1033
05M 3
8/17/2015
41356 MAT 1033
06M 3
8/17/2015
41977 MAT 1033
07M 3
8/17/2015
40546 MAT 1033
08M 3
8/17/2015
40638 MAT 1033
09M 3
8/17/2015
40720 MAT 1033
10M 3
8/17/2015
42338 MAT 1033
11M 3
8/17/2015
42337 MAT 1033
12M 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 225
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 225
SAINSBURY
SAINSBURY
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
09:30 AM
08:25 AM
03:05 PM
05:30 PM
218
219
220
220
KHOURY
BOHM
NEUMANN
NEUMANN
12/11/2015 TR
09:30 AM 11:45 AM ME-007 220
NEUMANN
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
08:00 AM 10:15 AM ME-007 219
05:30 PM 07:45 PM ME-007 220
BOHM
NEUMANN
12/11/2015 MW
05:30 PM 07:45 PM ME-007 223
MANDELKERN
12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-007 219
BOHM
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
03:05 PM
03:05 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
03:05 PM
VEMURI
VEMURI
BURKHARDT
VEMURI
DANIELS
VEMURI
DANIELS
CORELLI
DANIELS
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
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11:45 AM
10:40 AM
05:20 PM
07:45 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
04:20 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
212
212
213
220
225
220
225
223
213
222
225
PIVA
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MATHEMATICS
Intermediate Algebra
40941 MAT 1033
13M
41024 MAT 1033
14M
41340 MAT 1033
70M
41357 MAT 1033
71M
41571 MAT 1033
72M
41796 MAT 1033
7AM
Math for Liberal Arts 1
40547 MGF 1106
01M
40548 MGF 1106
02M
40549 MGF 1106
03M
41575 MGF 1106
04M
41576 MGF 1106
70M
Math for Liberal Arts 2
40551 MGF 1107
02M
41227 MGF 1107
70M
Statistics
40552 STA 2023
01M
40553 STA 2023
02M
40554 STA 2023
03M
40677 STA 2023
04M
40760 STA 2023
40761 STA 2023
42336 STA 2023
40833 STA 2023
40834 STA 2023
41572 STA 2023
41573 STA 2023
Honors Statistics
41959 STA 2023H
05M
06M
07M
70M
71M
72M
7AM
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TR
TR
M
T
W
R
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
223
223
219
223
219
222
MANDELKERN
MANDELKERN
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
W
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
12:15 PM
05:30 PM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
08:10 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
212
212
212
212
213
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
3
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-007 213
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 222
BURKHARDT
CAPPS
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
TR
08:00 AM
01:40 PM
03:05 PM
10:50 AM
09:15 AM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
12:05 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
213
218
218
222
KHOURY
SERODY
CORELLI
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TR
TR
F
M
T
W
R
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
10:50 AM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
01:30 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-002
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
220
218
201C
212
212
212
212
DEXTER
KHOURY
SMITH
NGHIEM
NGHIEM
NGHIEM
NGHIEM
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 220
GOULD
CAPPS
NEUMANN
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical Terminology
42173 HSC 1531
41866 HSC 1531
40303 HSC 1531
40347 HSC 1531
01M
02M
40M
70M
2
2
2
2
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
T
R
M
T
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
Hybrid 12:30 PM
06:00 PM
12:30 PM
12:30 PM
01:20 PM
07:40 PM
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
118
118
123
114
SIKORA
SIKORA
SIKORA
ROBINSON
MUSIC ENSEMBLES
Community Chorus
40611 MUN 1380
70M 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
07:00 PM 09:45 PM ME-009 160
LAMB
NUTRITION
Essentials of Nutrition
40304 HUN 1201
01M
40305 HUN 1201
40M
41870 HUN 1201
41M
40306 HUN 1201
70M
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TR
M
W
T
08:00 AM
Hybrid 10:50 AM
Hybrid 10:50 AM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
123
123
123
123
RABSATT
RABSATT
RABSATT
RABSATT
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-PSI 220
ALLAWAS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 220
BOUCHARD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 220
BUFANO
PARALEGAL STUDIES
Introduction to the Legal System and Paralegalism
40686 PLA 1003
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Legal Writing
43297 PLA 1114
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
PLA 1104 is pre-requisite.
42562
PLA 1114
70M 3
(PLA 1104 is Pre-requisite)
Bankruptcy
42427 PLA 1465
70M 3
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PARALEGAL STUDIES
Torts
43259 PLA 2273
Criminal Law
42065 PLA 2304
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 220
ALLAWAS
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 220
BUFANO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
04:30 PM 05:45 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-005 109
NICHOLS
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-005 121
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-005 121
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 121
DAVIS
DAVIS
MARTIN
12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-005 116
STYRON
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
03:15 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
03:15 PM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
THOMAS
STYRON
OROPEZA
OROPEZA
OROPEZA
OROPEZA
THOMAS
BILAK BRON
(This course is under the Paralegal program)
Criminal Procedure
42165 PLA 2308
01M 3
Law Office Management
43260 PLA 2763
01M 3
Internship
40351 PLA 2940
6IM 4
(Mandatory attendance for first class meeting)
PHOTOGRAPHY
Basic Photography for Non-Majors
40627 PGY 1100
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Astronomy
40301 AST 1002
01M 3
8/17/2015
40302 AST 1002
02M 3
8/17/2015
40598 AST 1002
70M 3
8/17/2015
College Chemistry
40949 CHM 1025
01M 3
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 1
40315 CHM 1045
01M 3
8/17/2015
41841 CHM 1045
02M 3
8/17/2015
40320 CHM 1045
03M 3
8/17/2015
40947 CHM 1045
04M 3
8/17/2015
41846 CHM 1045
05M 3
8/17/2015
42722 CHM 1045
06M 3
8/17/2015
42863 CHM 1045
07M 3
8/17/2015
41546 CHM 1045
70M 3
8/17/2015
Honors General Chemistry 1
42036 CHM 1045H 70M 3
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 2
40322 CHM 1046
01M 3
8/17/2015
41857 CHM 1046
02M 3
8/17/2015
41637 CHM 1046
70M 3
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 1
42026 CHM 2210
70M 3
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 2
41858 CHM 2211
01M 3
8/17/2015
College Chemistry Laboratory
40948 CHML 1025 01M 1
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
40316 CHML 1045 01M 1
8/17/2015
40317 CHML 1045 02M 1
8/17/2015
40318 CHML 1045 03M 1
8/17/2015
40319 CHML 1045 04M 1
8/17/2015
41236 CHML 1045 05M 1
8/17/2015
42118 CHML 1045 06M 1
8/17/2015
42864 CHML 1045 07M 1
8/17/2015
41547 CHML 1045 70M 1
8/17/2015
Honors General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
42037 CHML 1045H 70M 1
8/17/2015
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
T
09:15 AM
12:05 PM
04:30 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
04:30 PM
01:30 PM
08:40 PM
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
135
132
135
135
114
129
135
129
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 118
ROSLONOWSK
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-005 127
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-005 135
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 127
OROPEZA
THOMAS
MCCASKILL
12/11/2015 MW
04:30 PM 05:45 PM ME-005 116
LAUFFER
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-005 127
STYRON
12/11/2015 M
03:05 PM 05:45 PM ME-005 207
STYRON
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
06:00 PM
TETENBAUM
PEYTCHEV
BILAK BRON
OROPEZA
STYRON
THOMAS
THOMAS
M
T
W
W
R
M
W
R
12/11/2015 W
Page 77
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
207
207
207
220
207
207
207
207
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 207
ROSLONOWSK
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
40325 CHML 1046 01M 1
8/17/2015
41352 CHML 1046 02M 1
8/17/2015
41638 CHML 1046 70M 1
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 1 Laboratory
42025 CHML 2210 70M 1
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 2 Laboratory
41859 CHML 2211 01M 1
8/17/2015
Introduction to Environmental Science
40323 EVR 1001
01M 3
8/17/2015
41616 EVR 1001
02M 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Physical Geology
40341 GLY 1000
01M 3
8/17/2015
Meteorology
40342 MET 2010
01M 3
8/17/2015
40343 MET 2010
02M 3
8/17/2015
40344 MET 2010
70M 3
8/17/2015
Oceanography
40314 OCE 1001
01M 3
8/17/2015
40345 OCE 1001
02M 3
8/17/2015
40346 OCE 1001
03M 3
8/17/2015
42741 OCE 1001
General Physics 1
40308 PHY 2048
40309 PHY 2048
General Physics 2
41994 PHY 2049
College Physics 2
41684 PHYC 2054
12/11/2015 M
12/11/2015 R
12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 02:55 PM ME-005 220
01:40 PM 04:20 PM ME-005 220
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 220
PEYTCHEV
THOMAS
OROPEZA
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 220
LAUFFER
12/11/2015 T
01:40 PM 04:20 PM ME-005 220
STYRON
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-005 218
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-005 218
SCRIPTER
12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-005 127
HARMS
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 R
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-005 127
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-005 127
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 127
HARMS
HARMS
HARMS
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
HARMS
HARMS
01M 4
70M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
09:25 AM 11:05 AM ME-005 125
06:00 PM 06:50 PM ME-005 125
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 125
DAVIS
DAVIS
01M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
08:30 AM 10:10 AM ME-005 125
DAVIS
01M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
W
12:15 PM 02:55 PM ME-005 125
12:15 PM 01:05 PM ME-005 125
01:06 PM 02:55 PM ME-005 128
HARTLEY
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
11:25 AM 01:05 PM ME-005 128
07:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-005 128
DAVIS
DAVIS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
10:20 AM 12:00 PM ME-005 128
DAVIS
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
T
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
08:40 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
111
111
111
111
111
WYATT
WYATT
KLEIN
KLEIN
WYATT
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
08:00 AM
12:15 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
01:30 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
ME-007
ME-005
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
111
130
109
109
100
WYATT
KLEIN
KASTER
KASTER
BRYANS
04M 3
General Physics 1 Laboratory
40310 PHYL 2048 01M 1
40311 PHYL 2048 70M 1
General Physics 2 Laboratory
41995 PHYL 2049 01M 1
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
ME-005
127
127
127
127
127
OTTO
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
40353 AMH 2010
01M 3
40481 AMH 2010
02M 3
40626 AMH 2010
03M 3
41045 AMH 2010
04M 3
41115 AMH 2010
70M 3
US History Since 1877
40354 AMH 2020
01M 3
40355 AMH 2020
02M 3
41038 AMH 2020
03M 3
41046 AMH 2020
04M 3
41382 AMH 2020
70M 3
Western Civilization to 1648
40281 EUH 1000
02M 3
40282 EUH 1000
03M 3
41773 EUH 1000
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
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09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-007 207
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-007 207
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-007 207
PARRISH
PARRISH
PARRISH
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Western Civilization Since 1648
40283 EUH 1001
01M 3
8/17/2015
40284 EUH 1001
02M 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to International Studies
42491 ISS 2200
01M 3
8/17/2015
42492 ISS 2200
02M 3
8/17/2015
American National Government
40356 POS 2041
01M 3
8/17/2015
40357 POS 2041
02M 3
40687 POS 2041
03M 3
41775 POS 2041
04M 3
42947 POS 2041
70M 3
State and Local Government
40352 POS 2112
01M 3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 207
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 207
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-007 110C CURRIE
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 110C CURRIE
12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 09:15 AM ME-007 110C CURRIE
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
MW
TR
TR
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
ME-007
207
114
114
114
PARRISH
PARRISH
CURRIE
MURO
MURO
MURO
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-007 114
MURO
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
03:05 PM
08:00 AM
07:00 AM
06:00 PM
234
234
218
234
122
237
122
234
234
234
234
206
234
234
PARNELL
03:05 PM 04:20 PM ME-001 228
GROOME
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
40261 SLS 1101
01M 3
8/17/2015
40262 SLS 1101
02M 3
8/17/2015
40263 SLS 1101
03M 3
8/17/2015
40264 SLS 1101
04M 3
8/17/2015
40608 SLS 1101
05M 3
8/17/2015
40768 SLS 1101
06M 3
8/17/2015
41291 SLS 1101
07M 3
8/17/2015
41292 SLS 1101
08M 3
8/17/2015
41365 SLS 1101
09M 3
8/17/2015
41552 SLS 1101
10M 3
8/17/2015
41693 SLS 1101
11M 3
8/17/2015
42485 SLS 1101
12M 3
8/17/2015
42652 SLS 1101
13M 3
8/17/2015
41753 SLS 1101
71M 3
8/17/2015
Leadership
42177 SLS 2261
01M 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
F
MWF
W
12/11/2015 TR
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01:30 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
10:40 AM
07:50 AM
08:40 PM
ME-001
ME-001
ME-002
ME-001
ME-010
ME-001
ME-010
ME-001
ME-001
ME-001
ME-001
ME-002
ME-001
ME-001
BRYAN-
SCHLEDORN
CORNELIUS
BRYANFLETCHER
FLETCHER
CADORE
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
12 WEEK SESSION 2
September 14 – December 11, 2015
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
General Psychology 1
41797 PSY 2012
20M 3
Introduction to Sociology
41777 SYG 2000
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 11:05 AM ME-005 121
FENTON
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 03:20 PM ME-007 309
SATCHWILL
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
12:15 PM 03:15 PM ME-005 211
12:15 PM 03:15 PM ME-005 114
RINGHOFF
Hybrid 10:50 AM 01:50 PM ME-005 223
06:00 PM 09:00 PM ME-005 223
SPRINGSCRIPTER
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Fundamentals of Biology
42138 BSCC 1005 20M 4
General Biology 1
41867 BSCC 1010
41957 BSCC 1010
42M 4
78M 4
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 M
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
BUSINESS
Principles of Economics 1 (Macroeconomics)
41864 ECO 2013
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Principles of Economics 2 (Microeconomics)
41865 ECO 2023
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Child and Adolescent Development for Educators
43018 EDF 2130
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:00 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 161
CHIMIAK
11:15 AM 12:55 PM ME-005 121
CHIMIAK
12:15 PM 01:55 PM ME-010 122
DEVELOPMENTAL ED COURSES
Developmental Writing 2
43148 ENCV 0025 15M 4
Developmental Reading 2
42904 REAV 0017 16M 4
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 04:05 PM ME-002 201B BAILLIE
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
11:15 AM 01:40 PM ME-001 164
BOGGS
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-002 204
WATERS
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-002 204
JACONO
05:00 PM 07:40 PM ME-007 211
SPRINGER
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 03:20 PM ME-001 160
06:00 PM 07:40 PM ME-001 166
NEWBERRY
MINICH
12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 09:40 AM ME-001 166
12/11/2015 F
12:00 PM 02:00 PM ME-001 160
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 MW
11:40 AM 01:20 PM ME-010 111A HENDERSON
01:40 PM 03:20 PM ME-001 161 HENDERSON
06:00 PM 07:40 PM ME-002 206
DIGITAL TELEVISION/DIGITAL MEDIA
Video Field Production
43156 RTV 1520
78M 3
Advanced Video Field Production
43154 RTV 2532
15M 3
DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
SolidWorks Fundamentals
42949 ETDC 2364 15M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 W
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
41791 ENC 1101
20M 3
9/14/2015
41792 ENC 1101
78M 3
9/14/2015
Composition 2
41793 ENC 1102
20M 3
9/14/2015
Internship
42318 RTV 2941
6BM 2
9/14/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41827 SPC 2608
20M 3
9/14/2015
42128 SPC 2608
21M 3
9/14/2015
41828 SPC 2608
78M 3
9/14/2015
JACONO
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
French 2
42805 FRE 1121
78M 4
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 T
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NEWBERRY
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
HUMANITIES
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
42159 HUM 2249
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
42160 HUM 2249
21M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Seminar 3
42810 IDH 2003H 81M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
World Religions
41776 REL 2300
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
MW
MW
09:50 AM 11:30 AM ME-009 220
12:15 PM 01:55 PM ME-009 220
LONG
LONG
F
09:00 AM 11:40 AM ME-007 108B STEIN
TR
12:15 PM 01:55 PM ME-007 108B BENJAMIN
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra
41801 MAC 1105
41802 MAC 1105
Intermediate Algebra
41803 MAT 1033
Statistics
41804 STA 2023
20M 3
21M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:05 PM 04:45 PM ME-007 213
03:05 PM 04:45 PM ME-007 213
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:05 PM 04:45 PM ME-007 218
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
03:05 PM 04:45 PM ME-007 212
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:05 PM 04:45 PM ME-005 121
DANIELS
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Astronomy
42306 AST 1002
20M 3
Oceanography
41868 OCE 1001
40M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 W
SMITH
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:30 PM ME-005 116
SPRING-
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:55 PM ME-007 109
KASTER
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
06:00 PM 07:40 PM ME-007 109A FIRPO
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History Since 1877
41784 AMH 2020
20M 3
Western Civilization to 1648
41785 EUH 1000
78M 3
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
41794 SLS 1101
20M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41795 SLS 1101
21M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42027 SLS 1101
78M 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 T
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01:40 PM 03:20 PM ME-002 209
06:00 PM 09:20 PM ME-002
BRYANGARRETT
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ME-002
ME-002
ME-002
ME-002
201B
201B
201B
201B
CHEN
CHEN
CARTER
BAILLIE
8 WEEK TERM A
August 17 – October 8, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Writing 2
43136 ENCV 0025 50M
43137 ENCV 0025 51M
43138 ENCV 0025 73M
43140 ENCV 0025 74M
Developmental Reading 2
42905 REAV 0017 50M
4
4
4
4
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
MTWR
MTWR
MW
TR
09:50 AM
11:40 AM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
11:30 AM
01:20 PM
09:10 PM
09:10 PM
4
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
08:00 AM 09:40 AM ME-001 164
GOUGH
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS
Developmental Mathematics 1
42898 MATV 0018 50M 3
42899 MATV 0018 51M 3
42900 MATV 0018 73M 3
42903 MATV 0018 74M 3
Developmental Mathematics 2
42906 MATV 0028 50M 3
42907 MATV 0028 51M 3
42908 MATV 0028 52M 3
42909 MATV 0028 53M 3
42911 MATV 0028 73M 3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
MW
MTWR
MW
TR
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
ME-002
ME-002
ME-002
ME-007
201C
201C
201C
218
BRANDT
ROBERTS
BARNHART
CALDWELL
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
10/8/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
05:30 PM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
08:10 PM
ME-002
ME-007
ME-002
ME-007
ME-007
201C
219
201C
219
219
BRANDT
ROBERTS
BAPTISTE
HUECKEL
BARNHART
TR
MW
08:00 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 234
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-001 159
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
42495 SLS 1101
50M 3
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
42488 SLS 1101
73M 3
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
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Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
8 WEEK TERM B
October 12 – December 11, 2015
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
General Psychology 1
41392 PSY 2012
75M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-007 110B MORGAN
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 04:20 PM ME-007 326B DIONNE
COMPUTER COURSES
Microcomputer Applications
40372 CGS 2100
55M 3
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Writing 2
43141 ENCV 0025 55M 4
43143 ENCV 0025 56M 4
43145 ENCV 0025 75M 4
43146 ENCV 0025 76M 4
Developmental Writing Modular
43147 ENCV 0056 55M 2
Developmental Reading 2
42910 REAV 0017 55M 4
Developmental Reading Modular
42916 REAV 0056 55M 2
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MTWR
MTWR
MW
TR
08:00 AM
09:50 AM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
09:40 AM
11:30 AM
09:10 PM
09:10 PM
ME-002
ME-002
ME-002
ME-002
201B
201B
201B
201B
CARTER
CHEN
CARTER
BAILLIE
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 03:20 PM ME-002 201B CHEN
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
08:00 AM 09:40 AM ME-001 164
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
11:40 AM 01:20 PM ME-002 201A BOGGS
GOUGH
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS
Developmental Mathematics 1
42912 MATV 0018 55M 3
Developmental Mathematics 2
42914 MATV 0028 55M 3
42917 MATV 0028 56M 3
42918 MATV 0028 57M 3
42919 MATV 0028 58M 3
42922 MATV 0028 75M 3
42923 MATV 0028 76M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 04:20 PM ME-007 226
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
10/12/2015
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
05:30 PM
05:30 PM
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MTWR
MW
TR
MW
TR
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
08:10 PM
08:10 PM
ME-002
ME-002
ME-002
ME-007
ME-002
ME-007
201C
201C
201C
219
201C
218
BRANDT
ROBERTS
BRANDT
HUECKEL
BARNHART
CALDWELL
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
41954 ENC 1101
55M 3
10/12/2015
40211 ENC 1101
75M 3
10/12/2015
Composition 2
42142 ENC 1102
55M 3
10/12/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41826 SPC 2608
55M 3
10/12/2015
41339 SPC 2608
75M 3
10/12/2015
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 04:20 PM ME-001 160
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-001 209
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 01:20 PM ME-001 227
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 04:20 PM ME-001 205 JACKSON
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-010 111A
HUMANITIES
Introduction to the Humanities
43096 HUM 1020
55M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
43295 HUM 2230
55M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 02:55 PM ME-007 110B SPENCER
03:15 PM 05:55 PM ME-007 100
MOLINARO
MATHEMATICS
Intermediate Algebra
41897 MAT 1033
55M 3
42390 MAT 1033
75M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 02:55 PM ME-002 201C
05:30 PM 08:10 PM ME-007 219
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 12:05 PM ME-005 130
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
42161 AMH 2010
55M 3
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Western Civilization Since 1648
41926 EUH 1001
55M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
03:10 PM 05:50 PM ME-007 110B BRYANS
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
41948 SLS 1101
55M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
41765 SLS 1101
75M 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 10:40 AM ME-001 234
05:30 PM 08:40 PM ME-001 159
BRYANMOULTRIE
12 WEEK SESSION 1
August 17 – November 5, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Development Reading 1
42893 REAV 0007 15M
42895 REAV 0007 78M
Developmental Reading 2
42901 REAV 0017 15M
42902 REAV 0017 78M
4
4
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
MW
MW
09:50 AM 12:15 PM ME-002 201A GOUGH
05:30 PM 07:55 PM ME-002 201A GOUGH
4
4
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
TR
TR
09:00 AM 11:25 AM ME-002 201A BOGGS
05:30 PM 07:55 PM ME-002 201A BOGGS
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Palm Bay Campus
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ANTHROPOLOGY
Cultural Anthropology
41680 ANT 2410
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-003 201
CHAMBERLAIN
BAS APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCE – ADVANCED ALLIED HEALTH
Biology of Microorganisms
43233 MCBC 3020 01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
MW
Genetics
43240 PCB 3063
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Cell Biology
43242 PCB 3134
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Immunology
43241 PCB 4233
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Emerging and Infectious Diseases
43302 PHC 4031
70B 3
Principles of Pharmacology
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
43303 BSC 4870
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Introduction to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
43239 BCH 4024
01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM PB-002 333B BROWN
03:05 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 333C
01:40 PM 02:55 PM PB-002 352B SCHRADER
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 331
SCHRADER
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 343
HARVEY
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 343
HARVEY
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 353C SMITH
01:40 PM 03:20 PM PB-002 339
OJWANG
BAS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY
Software Development 2
43167 CEN 4025
70B 3
Internet Programming
43308 COP 3813
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 309
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 315
JOHNSON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
08:00 AM 09:15 AM PB-002 172
01:45 PM 02:55 PM PB-001 213
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 216
GILBERT
STEIN
FITZGERALD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 218
FITZGERALD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 323
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 323
BRAUN
BRAUN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 172
GILBERT
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
BRAUN
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
BRAUN
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Human Adjustment
40757 CLP 1001
01B 3
42437 CLP 1001
02B 3
42051 CLP 1001
70B 3
Abnormal Psychology
42398 CLP 2140
70B 3
Developmental Psychology
40161 DEP 2004
01B 3
42244 DEP 2004
02B 3
Honors Developmental Psychology
42438 DEP 2004H 01B 3
General Psychology 1
40648 PSY 2012
01B 3
40854 PSY 2012
02B 3
40649 PSY 2012
04B 3
42399 PSY 2012
05B 3
40650 PSY 2012
06B 3
42055 PSY 2012
07B 3
41531 PSY 2012
08B 3
42439 PSY 2012
09B 3
40651 PSY 2012
70B 3
40855 PSY 2012
72B 3
Honors General Psychology 1
42441 PSY 2012H 01B 3
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
T
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
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09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-003
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
PB-002
323
216
216
216
323
202
323
213
172
172
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 172
BRAUN
STEIN
VERMILLER
VERMILLER
GILBERT
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
General Psychology 2
41814 PSY 2014
01B
Introduction to Sociology
43115 SYG 2000
01B
40957 SYG 2000
03B
41833 SYG 2000
04B
42057 SYG 2000
06B
43114 SYG 2000
07B
42054 SYG 2000
90B
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 323
BRAUN
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
PEREIRA
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
PUCKETT
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
09:15 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
217
217
217
218
218
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Directed Independent Research - Biological Sciences
43225 BSC 2910
40B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Fundamentals of Biology
40863 BSCC 1005 01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
40864
BSCC 1005
02B 4
40867
BSCC 1005
03B 4
40866
BSCC 1005
70B 4
General Biology 1
41097 BSCC 1010
01B 4
40164
BSCC 1010
02B 4
40165
BSCC 1010
03B 4
41518
BSCC 1010
04B 4
41545
BSCC 1010
05B 4
42431
BSCC 1010
06B 4
40166
BSCC 1010
07B 4
43226
BSCC 1010
08B 4
40167
BSCC 1010
09B 4
40168
BSCC 1010
10B 4
41519
BSCC 1010
11B 4
43288
43300
BSCC 1010
BSCC 1010
40B 4
41B 4
40169
BSCC 1010
70B 4
Hybrid 03:30 PM 04:45 PM PB-002 333B SMITH
08:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 352C DECOTEAU
08:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 352B
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
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10:50 AM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
08:59 AM
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08:15 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
331 FAIRBANK
331
352C
352C FAIRBANK
352B
352C PHELPS
331
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Hybrid 10:50 AM
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PB-002
PB-002
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PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
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PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
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PB-002
PB-002
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PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
339
339
352C
331
338C
331
338C
352B
352B
352C
331
331
352C
339
339
352C
333B
338C
352B
352C
352C
331
338C
331
338C
339
339
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338C
352B
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352B
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MELKONIAN
PHILLIPS
PHILLIPS
DECOTEAU
MCKNIGHT
MELKONIAN
BROWN
SCHRADER
PHILLIPS
PHILLIPS
MELKONIAN
BROWN
SMITH
SMITH
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
General Biology 1
40652 BSCC 1010
71B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
R
General Biology 2
40953 BSCC 1011 40B 4
8/17/2015
41210 BSCC 1011 45B 4
8/17/2015
Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
40654 BSCC 1084 01B 4
8/17/2015
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
41257 BSCC 2093 01B 4
8/17/2015
41133 BSCC 2093 02B 4
8/17/2015
41895
41132
BSCC 2093
BSCC 2093
03B 4
04B 4
41517
BSCC 2093
05B 4
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:15 PM PB-002 352B SCHRADER
06:00 PM 06:34 PM PB-002 352B
06:35 PM 08:15 PM PB-002 352C
Hybrid 09:25 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 338C PHILLIPS
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 338C PHILLIPS
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-002 333B DECOTEAU
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 M
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
08:00 AM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 344
01:40 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 343
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 344
HARVEY
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
06:00 PM
01:30 PM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
08:40 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
344
344
343
343
344
344
HARVEY
HARVEY
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
Hybrid 12:15 PM
Hybrid 06:00 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
02:55 PM
08:40 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
333B BROWN
333C
333C BROWN
333C BROWN
41134 BSCC 2093 70B 4
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
41135 BSCC 2094 01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41386 BSCC 2094 02B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
41258 BSCC 2094 03B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
41136 BSCC 2094 70B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Microbiology
41873 MCBC 2010 01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
MW
40604 MCBC 2010 40B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
40474 MCBC 2010 45B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
10:40 AM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
344
343
344
344
344
GAGLANI
BURGER
GAGLANI
HARVEY
BURGER
BURGER
MOINI
BUSINESS
Financial Accounting
40682 ACG 2021
01B 3
8/17/2015
41431 ACG 2021
40B 3
8/17/2015
40172 ACG 2021
70B 3
8/17/2015
Managerial Accounting
40170 ACG 2071
01B 3
8/17/2015
43133 ACG 2071
40B 3
8/17/2015
40173 ACG 2071
70B 3
8/17/2015
Intermediate Accounting 1
42628 ACG 2100
70B 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Economics 1 (Macroeconomics)
40683 ECO 2013
01B 3
8/17/2015
40174 ECO 2013
45B 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Economics 2 (Microeconomics)
41676 ECO 2023
01B 3
8/17/2015
42221 ECO 2023
45B 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
41844 ENT 2000
01B 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Business
41842 GEB 1011
01B 3
8/17/2015
41101 GEB 1011
02B 3
8/17/2015
40472 GEB 1011
70B 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 W
12/11/2015 W
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 174
Hybrid 09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 174
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 174
BOUDOT
BOUDOT
BOUDOT
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 W
12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 174
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 174
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 174
BOUDOT
BOUDOT
BABINGTON
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 174
BABINGTON
12/11/2015 R
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 180
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:15 PM PB-002 180
HILSTON
HILSTON
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-002 180
Hybrid 07:25 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 180
HILSTON
HILSTON
12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-002 180
FLOTTE
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 180
08:00 AM 09:15 AM PB-002 180
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 170
BABINGTON
BABINGTON
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Small Business Management
42222 SBM 2000
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 174
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING
Human Service Experience 1
40177 SOW 1051 80B 1
40178 SOW 1051 81B 1
Human Service Experience 2
40179 SOW 1052 80B 1
40180 SOW 1052 81B 1
Human Service Experience 3
40181 SOW 1053 80B 1
40182 SOW 1053 81B 1
Community Involvement
40183 SOW 2054 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
12:15 PM 01:05 PM PB-002 171
01:50 PM 02:40 PM PB-001 315
OTT
OTT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
01:05 PM 01:35 PM PB-001 216
02:40 PM 03:10 PM PB-002 171
OTT
OTT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
01:35 PM 02:05 PM PB-002 171
03:10 PM 03:40 PM PB-001 315
OTT
OTT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 171
OTT
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
309
309
310
310
311
SHEDROW
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
DECKER
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
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12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
T
W
R
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
322
322
322
322
322
322
322
322
322
322
322
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
SHEDROW
SHEDROW
JOHNSON
SHEDROW
SHAH
SACKEY
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 319
PETERSON
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 310
SHAH
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 311
DECKER
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 311
DECKER
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 319
SHEDROW
COMPUTER COURSES
Introduction to Computers
40184 CGS 1000
01B 3
40978 CGS 1000
02B 3
41427 CGS 1000
03B 3
40185 CGS 1000
04B 3
40871 CGS 1000
70B 3
Microcomputer Applications
40186 CGS 2100
01B 3
40764 CGS 2100
02B 3
40187 CGS 2100
03B 3
41426 CGS 2100
04B 3
41890 CGS 2100
05B 3
40859 CGS 2100
06B 3
40188 CGS 2100
07B 3
40858 CGS 2100
08B 3
40190 CGS 2100
70B 3
40191 CGS 2100
71B 3
40431 CGS 2100
72B 3
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Web Page Authoring
40200 COP 2822
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Information Technology Project Management
41706 CTS 1142
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Network+
41196 CTSC 1134 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
COMPUTER LINUX
Linux Networking and System Administration
41276 CTS 1321
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
COMPUTER MICROSOFT MCSA/MCSE
Windows Client Operating System
41838 CTS 1300
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
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CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Principles of Programming
40201 COP 1000
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Mobile Applications Programming
43134 COP 1657
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
C++ Programming
40203 COP 2334
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
C++ Programming Advanced
43185 COP 2335
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
C# Programming
43184 COP 2360
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Advanced Java Programming
40605 COP 2805
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 310
SACKEY
MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 315
SHEDROW
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 319
PETERSON
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 319
PETERSON
TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 319
PETERSON
W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 310
SHAH
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 311
DECKER
06:00 PM 08:15 PM PB-001 311
DECKER
10:50 AM 01:05 PM PB-001 311
DECKER
Hybrid 09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 311
DECKER
COMPUTER REPAIR
Computer Maintenance and Repair
43208 CET 1176
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Network Defense and Countermeasures Hardening the Infrastructure
42531 CTSC 2314 70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
COMPUTER SECURITY +
Cybersecurity
42532 CETC 2890 01B 3
Foundations of Digital Forensics
43214 CIS 2381
40B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminology
41149 CCJ 1010
01B 3
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
42220 CCJ 2650
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 97
STRAIT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 97
STRAIT
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 170
MCKNIGHT
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 170
MCKNIGHT
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 319
MCKNIGHT
12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 150
ALMEER
12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 150
ALMEER
12/11/2015 TR
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 150
HESHER
12/11/2015 M
12:15 PM 02:55 PM PB-001 152
ALMEER
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 151
ENNIS
12/11/2015 W
03:05 PM 05:45 PM PB-001 151
HESHER
EDUCATION
Introduction to the Teaching Profession
40751 EDF 1005
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Child and Adolescent Development for Educators
41275 EDF 2130
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Introduction to Technology for Educators
40602 EME 2040
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
ELECTRONICS
Introduction to Electronics
41860 EET 1084
01B 3
8/17/2015
Circuit Fundamentals
41100 EETC 1025 01B 4
8/17/2015
Analog Devices
41681 EETC 1141 70B 4
8/17/2015
Through-Hole and Surface-Mount Soldering
41861 EETC 1610 01B 3
8/17/2015
Industrial Safety
41314 ETI 1701
70B 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Quality Assurance
42073 ETI 2110
01B 3
8/17/2015
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ELECTRONICS
Composites Fundamentals
41917 ETIC 2460
70B
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Distributed Electric Power Generation and Storage
42074 ETP 1400
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
05:20 PM 09:10 PM PB-001 149
ALMEER
03:05 PM 05:45 PM PB-001 150
HESHER
Hybrid 01:40 PM 02:55 PM PB-001 151
ALMEER
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 150
HESHER
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 152
BURNS
12/11/2015 W
03:05 PM 05:45 PM PB-001 152
ALMEER
12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 11:40 AM PB-001 151
DEVERTER
ENGINEERING
Introduction to the Engineering Profession
41282 EGS 1006
40B 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Electronic Communications
42717 EET 2324
70B 3
8/17/2015
Through-Hole and Surface-Mount Soldering
43172 EETC 1610 70B 3
8/17/2015
Standard Testing and Certification
42502 EETC 1611 01B 2
8/17/2015
SolidWorks Fundamentals
43170 ETDC 2364 01B 3
8/17/2015
Materials and Processes 1
43173 ETIC 1830
45B 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Machining
43171 PMTC 1203 70B 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:15 PM PB-001 151
12/11/2015 TR
06:00 PM 08:15 PM PB-001 149
HENDLER
ENNIS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES
Speaking Listening 3
43036 EAP 0300
01B
Reading 3
43039 EAP 0320
01B
Grammar Writing 3
43043 EAP 0385
01B
Speaking Listening 4
43037 EAP 0400
01B
Reading 4
43040 EAP 0420
01B
Grammar Writing 4
43044 EAP 0485
01B
Speaking Listening 5
43038 EAP 1500
01B
Reading 5
43041 EAP 1520
01B
Writing 5
43045 EAP 1540
01B
Structure 5
43047 EAP 1560
01B
Reading 6
43042 EAP 1620
01B
Advanced Composition
43046 EAP 1640
01B
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 210
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 212
6
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 212
BAKER
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 214
LUCAS
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 207
6
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 208
ROHRKASTE
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 324
JOHNSON
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 214
BIERMAN
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001
JOHNSON
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 214
BIERMAN
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 214
BIERMAN
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001
JOHNSON
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 239
BAKER-
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Creative Writing 1
40976 CRW 2001
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
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CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Honors Creative Writing 1
43048 CRW 2001H 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Creative Writing 2
40977 CRW 2002 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Creative Writing 2
43049 CRW 2002H 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Composition 1
41355 ENC 1101
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42148 ENC 1101
02B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41368 ENC 1101
04B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40212 ENC 1101
05B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40213 ENC 1101
07B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42124 ENC 1101
08B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42045 ENC 1101
09B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40217 ENC 1101
0AB 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41945 ENC 1101
0BB 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41936 ENC 1101
0CB 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41316 ENC 1101
0DB 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41274 ENC 1101
11B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40216 ENC 1101
12B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40215 ENC 1101
13B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41543 ENC 1101
40B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40214 ENC 1101
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42059 ENC 1101
71B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43089 ENC 1101
72B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Composition 1
42460 ENC 1101H 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Composition 2
41272 ENC 1102
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42149 ENC 1102
02B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41273 ENC 1102
03B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41405 ENC 1102
04B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42150 ENC 1102
05B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41199 ENC 1102
06B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40218 ENC 1102
08B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40220 ENC 1102
09B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42519 ENC 1102
10B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41874 ENC 1102
11B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41148 ENC 1102
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40996 ENC 1102
72B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Technical Writing for Professionals
42566 ENC 3241
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Combined Developmental Reading and Writing
43051 ENCV 0027 01B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Critical Reading and Writing for College Success
42471 ENG 1002
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Seminar 3
42565 IDH 2003H 40B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 239
BAKER-
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 239
BAKER-
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 239
BAKER-
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
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TR
M
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12:15 PM
01:40 PM
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09:25 AM
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Hybrid 12:15 PM
04:30 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
01:30 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
05:45 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
215
215
212
316
209
212
212
211
209
176
209
209
209
176
316
317
215
212
MCBRIDE
MCBRIDE
FORBES
LIEB
MCBRIDE
FORBES
FORBES
JOHNSON
FORBES
KARSAK
FORBES
WELLS
WELLS
KARSAK
KARSAK
ELKO
MCCALLA
CLARK
TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 176
KARSAK
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
MW
TR
M
T
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
01:40 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
WELLS
WELLS
KARSAK
WELLS
BAKERBAKERLIEB
LIEB
KARSAK
FORBES
CLARK
CLARK
T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 317
ELKO
MW
08:45 AM 10:25 AM PB-001 316
LIEB
MW
04:30 PM 05:45 PM PB-001 317
ELKO
W
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
01:30 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
PB-001
PB-002
PB-001
209
209
176
209
239
239
215
215
176
209
176
239
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 211
BAKER-
Hybrid 07:05 AM 07:50 AM PB-001 210
ROSLONOWSK
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 210
ENGERON
American Film as Social Reflection
Success Strategies for College and Life
43186 SLS 1101
40B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Discover Your Major and Career
43102 SLS 2401
45B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
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TR
TR
TR
TR
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M
R
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
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02:55 PM
09:15 AM
12:05 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
05:45 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 314
RUBIN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
03:00 PM 04:15 PM PB-001 238
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 238
FISHER
FISHER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-001 238
01:40 PM 02:55 PM PB-001 238
FISHER
FISHER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 216
FISHER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 238
FISHER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-002 162
SMITH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 162
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 162
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 162
HOUTS
HOUTS
HOUTS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 162
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 162
HOUTS
HOUTS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-002 162
HOUTS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
T
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
07:30 PM
ROLLINS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
09:00 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 337 MOINI
01:40 PM 04:45 PM PB-002 333B MOINI
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
239
239
92
239
107G
239
314
107G
239
107G
107G
107G
107G
207
HOUTS
HOUTS
RUBIN
HOUTS
MONTREY
HOUTS
RUBIN
MONTREY
HOUTS
TRELSTAD
TRELSTAD
TRELSTAD
PARDOE
WEILER
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41371 SPC 2608
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41372 SPC 2608
02B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41375 SPC 2608
04B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41376 SPC 2608
05B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41378 SPC 2608
08B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41379 SPC 2608
09B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42501 SPC 2608
10B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41944 SPC 2608
11B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41876 SPC 2608
12B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41877 SPC 2608
13B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41878 SPC 2608
14B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42191 SPC 2608
71B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41879 SPC 2608
72B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41380 SPC 2608
73B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Fundamentals of Speech Communication
42464 SPC 2608H 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
American Sign Language 1
42520 ASL 1140
01B 4
42393 ASL 1140
70B 4
American Sign Language 2
42395 ASL 1150
01B 4
42712 ASL 1150
02B 4
American Sign Language 3
42522 ASL 2160
01B 4
American Sign Language 4
43265 ASL 2200
70B 4
French 1
43188 FRE 1120
01B 4
Spanish 1
40965 SPN 1120
01B 4
41104 SPN 1120
02B 4
40238 SPN 1120
70B 4
Spanish 2
40653 SPN 1121
01B 4
40966 SPN 1121
02B 4
Spanish 3
42407 SPN 2220
01B 4
HEALTH ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT
Health Analysis and Improvement
40405 HLP 1081
01B 2
40404
HLP 1081
02B 2
40406
HLP 1081
70B 2
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
07:15 PM
08:40 PM
PB-003
PB-003
PB-003
PB-003
PB-003
PB-003
111
207
111
207
207
111
ROLLINS
MAYS
HEALTHCARE
Introduction to Health Care
42245 HSCC 1000 01B 3
42246 HSCC 1000 02B 3
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
10:40 AM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PB-001
PB-002
PB-002
PB-001
PB-001
214
171
171
217
217
CLARK
OTT
OTT
JURY
JURY
HUMANITIES
Introduction to the Humanities
43103 HUM 1020
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
43118 HUM 1020
02B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
43119 HUM 1020
03B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
43238 HUM 1020
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
43272 HUM 1020
71B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
43091 HUM 2211
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
43237 HUM 2211
71B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
40234 HUM 2230
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
42680 HUM 2230
02B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Honors Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
43116 HUM 2230H 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
41001 HUM 2249
46B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
41002 HUM 2249
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Honors Seminar 3
43187 IDH 2003H 46B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Introduction to Philosophy
43092 PHI 2010
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
40762 PHI 2010
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
World Religions
41887 REL 2300
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41815 REL 2300
02B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41679 REL 2300
03B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40758 REL 2300
04B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40236 REL 2300
05B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
41369 REL 2300
06B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
42513 REL 2300
07B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
40237 REL 2300
70B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
42052 REL 2300
71B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
42053 REL 2300
73B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Honors - World Religions
42406 REL 2300H 01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Theatre Appreciation
43283 THE 2000
01B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:05 PM 05:45 PM PB-001 217
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 171
BENJAMIN
PRICE
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 217
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 217
EISENHAUER
EISENHAUER
08:00 AM 09:15 AM PB-002 171
OTT
Hybrid 06:30 PM 07:45 PM PB-001 215
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 215
MCCALLA
MCCALLA
Hybrid 12:45 PM 01:55 PM PB-001 217
GOTHARD
12:15 PM 02:55 PM PB-001 217
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 218
BENJAMIN
WALCHAK
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
09:25 AM
01:45 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
172
172
201
172
172
201
172
214
214
214
WENNINGER
WENNINGER
CHAMBERLAIN
KILPS
KILPS
CHAMBERLAIN
WENNINGER
CREWS
CREWS
CREWS
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-003 201
CHAMBERLAIN
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-001 314
RUBIN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 01:55 PM PB-002 230
ANDERSON-
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
02:05 PM 02:55 PM PB-002 230
ANDERSON-
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
03:05 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
IWEZULU
KERMANI
FILES
YOUNG
FILES
YOUNG
KERMANI
SCHIFF
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
10:40 AM
02:55 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-003
PB-002
PB-002
PB-003
PB-002
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
Information Technology Literacy
42572 LIS 1023
01B 2
Introduction to Internet Research
42573 LIS 2004
01B 1
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra
40647 MAC 1105
40400 MAC 1105
40401 MAC 1105
40402 MAC 1105
42724 MAC 1105
42725 MAC 1105
40556 MAC 1105
40470 MAC 1105
01B
02B
03B
04B
05B
06B
07B
08B
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
Page 93
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10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
96
99
310
94
310
94
99
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
TR
TR
TR
TR
M
W
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
04:30 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
05:45 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
97
94
97
93
98
98
FILES
YOUNG
FILES
WOJTOWICZ
GRAY
WALTER
MATHEMATICS
40574 MAC 1105
09B 3
8/17/2015
40645 MAC 1105
10B 3
8/17/2015
40403 MAC 1105
11B 3
8/17/2015
40637 MAC 1105
71B 3
8/17/2015
40755 MAC 1105
72B 3
8/17/2015
40557 MAC 1105
73B 3
8/17/2015
College Trigonometry
40239 MAC 1114
01B 3
8/17/2015
40248 MAC 1114
70B 3
8/17/2015
Precalculus Algebra
40240 MAC 1140
01B 3
8/17/2015
40249 MAC 1140
70B 3
8/17/2015
Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry
41712 MAC 1147
01B 5
8/17/2015
40250 MAC 1147
70B 5
8/17/2015
Essentials of Calculus
40251 MAC 1233
01B 3
8/17/2015
Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
40241 MAC 1311
01B 5
8/17/2015
40252 MAC 1311
70B 5
8/17/2015
Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry
40943 MAC 2312
01B 5
8/17/2015
41710 MAC 2312
70B 5
8/17/2015
Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry
42578 MAC 2313
45B 5
8/17/2015
Elementary School Mathematics
42956 MAE 2801
01B 4
8/17/2015
Intermediate Algebra
40242 MAT 1033
01B 3
8/17/2015
40243 MAT 1033
02B 3
8/17/2015
40646 MAT 1033
03B 3
8/17/2015
40244 MAT 1033
04B 3
8/17/2015
40466 MAT 1033
05B 3
8/17/2015
41264 MAT 1033
07B 3
8/17/2015
42214 MAT 1033
08B 3
8/17/2015
42580 MAT 1033
09B 3
8/17/2015
42581 MAT 1033
10B 3
8/17/2015
42954 MAT 1033
11B 3
8/17/2015
41106 MAT 1033
70B 3
8/17/2015
41265 MAT 1033
71B 3
8/17/2015
42955 MAT 1033
72B 3
8/17/2015
Modularized Developmental Mathematics
42960 MATV 0057 01B 3
8/17/2015
42961 MATV 0057 02B 3
8/17/2015
42962 MATV 0057 03B 3
8/17/2015
42963 MATV 0057 04B 3
8/17/2015
42964 MATV 0057 05B 3
8/17/2015
42965 MATV 0057 06B 3
8/17/2015
42966 MATV 0057 70B 3
8/17/2015
42967 MATV 0057 71B 3
8/17/2015
42968 MATV 0057 72B 3
8/17/2015
42969 MATV 0057 7AB 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 94
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 94
YOUNG
YOUNG
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 W
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 178
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 93
SATDANOVA
WOJTOWICZ
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 01:05 PM PB-001 96
06:00 PM 08:15 PM PB-001 98
IWEZULU
MEYER
12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-001 93
GOTHARD
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 01:05 PM PB-001 92
06:00 PM 08:15 PM PB-001 96
SCHIFF
IWEZULU
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 01:05 PM PB-001 98
06:00 PM 08:15 PM PB-001 99
YAKUTOVAKERMANI
12/11/2015 MW
Hybrid 04:30 PM 05:35 PM PB-001 99
KERMANI
12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:55 PM PB-002 170
SCHIFF
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
T
R
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
03:05 PM
04:30 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
04:20 PM
05:45 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
98
98
99
98
92
98
99
178
95
96
93
92
93
YAKUTOVAYAKUTOVAKERMANI
YAKUTOVASCHIFF
YAKUTOVAKERMANI
SATDANOVA
WENDEL
IWEZULU
WOJTOWICZ
WALTER
WOJTOWICZ
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
TR
T
R
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
04:30 PM
04:30 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
05:45 PM
05:45 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
310
315
310
309
309
309
310
319
309
309
COTE
COTE
COTE
BATISTA
BATISTA
BATISTA
FILES
RODRIGUES
DENITTO
DENITTO
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CRD
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START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MATHEMATICS
Math for Liberal Arts 1
40245 MGF 1106
40B
42583 MGF 1106
41B
42096 MGF 1106
70B
Math for Liberal Arts 2
40253 MGF 1107
40B
42584 MGF 1107
41B
41079 MGF 1107
70B
Statistics
40853 STA 2023
01B
40246 STA 2023
02B
40247 STA 2023
03B
40754 STA 2023
04B
41266 STA 2023
05B
41267 STA 2023
06B
40254 STA 2023
70B
41707 STA 2023
71B
3
3
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 173
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 173
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 93
HUFF
HUFF
WOJTOWICZ
3
3
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 173
Hybrid 10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 173
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 173
HUFF
HUFF
HUFF
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
T
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
PB-002
PB-001
PB-002
PB-001
PB-001
93
93
178
178
95
178
97
97
GOTHARD
GOTHARD
SATDANOVA
SATDANOVA
WENDEL
SATDANOVA
FISCHER
FISCHER
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical Terminology
41098 HSC 1531
01B 2
41252 HSC 1531
02B 2
41639 HSC 1531
70B 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
11:00 AM 11:50 AM PB-002 353C GAGLANI
11:00 AM 11:50 AM PB-002 331 MOINI
05:00 PM 05:50 PM PB-002 344 MOINI
NURSING
Basic Medical-Surgical Nursing
41288 NUR 1213
46B 5
8/17/2015
Nursing Pharmacology 2
41290 NURC 1142 40B 2
8/17/2015
42739 NURC 1142 41B 2
8/17/2015
Basic Medical-Surgical Clinical Laboratory
41289 NURL 1213 6AB 4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 T
Hybrid 04:00 PM 09:00 PM PB-001 337
HOWELL
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 02:00 PM 03:50 PM PB-001 337
Hybrid 02:00 PM 03:50 PM PB-001 337
STEURY
STEURY
12/11/2015 S
F
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
01:30 PM 03:00 PM OS-119
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12:15 PM
01:40 PM
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
12:15 PM
HOWELL
NUTRITION
Essentials of Nutrition
41617 HUN 1201
01B
41618 HUN 1201
02B
40860 HUN 1201
03B
40233 HUN 1201
04B
41066 HUN 1201
05B
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
01:30 PM
02:55 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
333B
353C
353C
353C
353C
ANDREWS
ANDREWS
SYMONSYMONSYMON-
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Weight Training
40763 PEM 1131
01B 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:05 PM PB-003 111
SANDERS
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
09:25 AM
08:00 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
04:30 PM
CHEN
MARTIN
MARTIN
MARTIN
HARTLEY
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 353C IANNOTTI
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 333B OJWANG
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Astronomy
40766 AST 1002
01B
40407 AST 1002
02B
40467 AST 1002
03B
40414 AST 1002
70B
41262 AST 1002
71B
College Chemistry
41619 CHM 1025
01B
General Chemistry 1
40656 CHM 1045
01B
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
TR
TR
M
TR
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09:15 AM
12:05 PM
08:45 PM
05:45 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
338A
338A
338A
331
338A
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
TR
TR
TR
W
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
01:30 PM
08:40 PM
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
343
338A
338A
353C
OJWANG
OJWANG
IANNOTTI
IANNOTTI
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
General Chemistry 1
40862 CHM 1045
02B 3
8/17/2015
41760 CHM 1045
03B 3
8/17/2015
40415 CHM 1045
04B 3
8/17/2015
41105 CHM 1045
70B 3
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 2
40408 CHM 1046
01B 3
8/17/2015
41509 CHM 1046
70B 3
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 1
40469 CHM 2210
01B 3
8/17/2015
Analytical Chemistry with Laboratory
43301 CHMC 3120 01B 4
8/17/2015
College Chemistry Laboratory
41620 CHML 1025 01B 1
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
40865 CHML 1045 01B 1
8/17/2015
41529 CHML 1045 02B 1
8/17/2015
41692 CHML 1045 03B 1
8/17/2015
41761 CHML 1045 04B 1
8/17/2015
40657 CHML 1045 05B 1
8/17/2015
40416 CHML 1045 70B 1
8/17/2015
General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
40468 CHML 1046 01B 1
8/17/2015
41303 CHML 1046 70B 1
8/17/2015
Organic Chemistry 1 Laboratory
40417 CHML 2210 01B 1
8/17/2015
Introduction to Environmental Science
40409 EVR 1001
01B 3
8/17/2015
41474 EVR 1001
02B 3
8/17/2015
40418 EVR 1001
70B 3
8/17/2015
Oceanography
40850 OCE 1001
01B 3
8/17/2015
41598 OCE 1001
02B 3
8/17/2015
40655 OCE 1001
03B 3
8/17/2015
40410 OCE 1001
70B 3
8/17/2015
General Physics 1
40411 PHY 2048
01B 4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 M
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 353C IANNOTTI
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 353C OJWANG
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-002 333B OJWANG
12/11/2015 M
W
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-002
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-002 354
12/11/2015 W
01:40 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 353A IANNOTTI
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
01:40 PM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
01:40 PM
01:40 PM
06:00 PM
M
T
R
T
R
M
04:20 PM
12:05 PM
12:05 PM
04:20 PM
04:20 PM
08:40 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
353A
353A
353A
353A
353A
353A
IANNOTTI
IANNOTTI
BILAK BRON
KRISHNAMUR
OJWANG
KRISHNAMUR
KRISHNAMUR
12/11/2015 R
12/11/2015 W
01:40 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 354
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 354
IANNOTTI
OJWANG
12/11/2015 M
01:40 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 354
KRISHNAMUR
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 TR
12/11/2015 T
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 343
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-002 343
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 343
MCGINNIS
DECOTEAU
MCGINNIS
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12:15 PM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
06:00 PM
MCGINNIS
MCGINNIS
MCGINNIS
MCGINNIS
MW
TR
TR
M
01:30 PM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
08:40 PM
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
PB-002
343
343
343
343
12/11/2015 M
W
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-002 338A CHEN
10:50 AM 11:40 AM PB-002 338A
General Physics 2
40412 PHY 2049
70B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
06:00 PM 06:50 PM PB-002 338A CHEN
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 338A
College Physics 1
40606 PHYC 2053
70B 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 338A HARTLEY
06:00 PM 06:50 PM PB-002 338A
07:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 336
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
11:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-002 336
CHEN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
07:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 336
CHEN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-001 218
RICHARDS
General Physics 1 Laboratory
40413 PHYL 2048 01B 1
General Physics 2 Laboratory
41499 PHYL 2049 70B 1
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
40420 AMH 2010
01B 3
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
41805 AMH 2010
03B 3
40422 AMH 2010
70B 3
Honors US History to 1877
42392 AMH 2010H 01B 3
US History Since 1877
40765 AMH 2020
01B 3
41390 AMH 2020
02B 3
40942 AMH 2020
03B 3
42195 AMH 2020
70B 3
Western Civilization to 1648
40421 EUH 1000
01B 3
American National Government
42301 POS 2041
70B 3
42302 POS 2041
71B 3
State and Local Government
43222 POS 2112
70B 3
Introduction to Sociology
42227 SYG 2000
02B 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
08:00 AM 09:15 AM PB-001 218
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 216
RILEY
DUNN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 218
RICHARDS
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
06:00 PM
218
218
215
171
RILEY
RILEY
RICHARDS
FIRPO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-001 215
RICHARDS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 172
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 171
HAMAN
HAMAN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 172
HAMAN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 217
PEREIRA
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
210
210
215
210
170
MCBRIDE
T
R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 210
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-001 210
BELL
PUCKETT
12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 09:15 AM PB-002 171
OTT
12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 09:15 AM PB-002 171
OTT
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
MW
TR
R
09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
08:40 PM
PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
42049 SLS 1101
01B 3
8/17/2015
40176 SLS 1101
02B 3
8/17/2015
41241 SLS 1101
03B 3
8/17/2015
41891 SLS 1101
06B 3
8/17/2015
41880 SLS 1101
07B 3
8/17/2015
43050 SLS 1101
09B 3
8/17/2015
40432 SLS 1101
70B 3
8/17/2015
41240 SLS 1101
71B 3
8/17/2015
Leadership
41807 SLS 2261
01B 3
8/17/2015
Honors Leadership
42653 SLS 2261H 01B 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
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PB-001
PB-001
PB-001
PB-002
MCKNIGHT
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
12 WEEK SESSION 2
September 14 – December 11, 2015
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Abnormal Psychology
43224 CLP 2140
15B 3
General Psychology 1
42814 PSY 2012
15B 3
Introduction to Sociology
42129 SYG 2000
15B 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM PB-003 202
EVANS
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:40 PM PB-003 202
EVANS
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:30 PM PB-001
PEREIRA
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 03:20 PM PB-001 310
SACKEY
COMPUTER COURSES
Microcomputer Applications
41872 CGS 2100
15B 3
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Internship
42319 ETD 2941
6AB 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
41892 ENC 1101
78B 3
9/14/2015
Composition 2
42190 ENC 1102
78B 3
9/14/2015
Developmental Reading 2
43079 REAV 0017 46B 4
9/14/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41893 SPC 2608
17B 3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 09:10 PM PB-001 210
12/11/2015 T
05:30 PM 09:10 PM PB-002 176
12/11/2015 R
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:25 PM PB-001 317
12/11/2015 TR
ELKO
01:40 PM 03:20 PM PB-001 207
TRELSTAD
12:15 PM 01:25 PM PB-002 339
GAGLANI
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical Terminology
42218 HSC 1531
15B 2
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 MW
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Environmental Science
42143 EVR 1001
15B 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:55 PM PB-002 174
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
41894 SLS 1101
15B 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
8 WEEK TERM A
August 17 – October 8, 2015
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
General Psychology 1
42408 PSY 2012
50B 3
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MW
09:25 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 213
STEIN
M
06:00 PM 07:50 PM PB-001 152
ENNIS
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
08:45 AM 10:25 AM PB-001 324
EISENHAUER
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
TR
TR
MW
10:50 AM 12:30 PM PB-001 316
12:50 PM 02:30 PM PB-001 316
04:00 PM 05:40 PM PB-001 316
FOWLER
FOWLER
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
09:00 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 317
BEERS
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
09:00 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 211
WELLER
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
TR
MW
10:50 AM 12:30 PM PB-001 324
12:50 PM 02:30 PM PB-001 324
BEERS
WELLER
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
TR
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-001 95
WENDEL
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
TR
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 178
RODRIGUES
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MW
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 178
MARTIN
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Mechanical Measurement
42504 ETMC 1010 73B 1
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Developmental Writing 2
43052 ENCV 0025 50B 4
Developmental Writing Modular
43071 ENCV 0056 50B 2
43073 ENCV 0056 51B 2
43075 ENCV 0056 73B 2
Development Reading 1
43081 REAV 0007 50B 4
Developmental Reading 2
43085 REAV 0017 50B 4
Developmental Reading Modular
43082 REAV 0056 50B 2
43132 REAV 0056 51B 2
MATHEMATICS
Intermediate Algebra
42957 MAT 1033
55B 3
Developmental Mathematics 1
42970 MATV 0018 73B 3
Developmental Mathematics 2
42972 MATV 0028 73B 3
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
8 WEEK TERM B
October 12 – December 11, 2015
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Developmental Psychology
42409 DEP 2004
50B 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 213
STEIN
06:00 PM 07:50 PM PB-001 152
ENNIS
MW
01:40 PM 04:20 PM PB-002 176
GUY
MTWR
08:45 AM 10:25 AM PB-001 324
EISENHAUER
TR
TR
MW
10:50 AM 12:30 PM PB-001 316
12:50 PM 02:30 PM PB-001 316
04:00 PM 05:40 PM PB-001 316
FOWLER
FOWLER
MTWR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001
MTWR
09:00 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 317
WELLER
TR
10:50 AM 12:30 PM
BEERS
MW
12:30 PM 03:10 PM PB-001 207
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Mechanical Measurement
42505 ETMC 1010 75B 1
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 M
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
42060 ENC 1101
55B 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
Developmental Writing 2
43053 ENCV 0025 51B 4
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
Developmental Writing Modular
43072 ENCV 0056 55B 2
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
43074 ENCV 0056 56B 2
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
43076 ENCV 0056 75B 2
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
Critical Reading and Writing for College Success
42650 ENG 1002
55B 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
Developmental Reading 2
43086 REAV 0017 55B 4
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
Developmental Reading Modular
43083 REAV 0056 55B 2
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
42834 SPC 2608
55B 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra
42958 MAC 1105
55B 3
Intermediate Algebra
42607 MAT 1033
56B 3
42730 MAT 1033
75B 3
Developmental Mathematics 2
42973 MATV 0028 75B 3
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-001 95
WENDEL
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 01:30 PM PB-001 95
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 178
WENDEL
EMOND
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
06:00 PM 08:40 PM PB-002 178
RODRIGUES
12 WEEK SESSION 1
August 17 – November 5, 2015
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Developmental Writing 2
43054 ENCV 0025 7AB
Development Reading 1
43087 REAV 0007 7AB
Developmental Reading 2
43077 REAV 0017 15B
43078 REAV 0017 45B
4
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
MW
04:00 PM 06:25 PM PB-001 324
MCCALLA
4
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
TR
06:00 PM 08:25 PM PB-001
BEERS
4
4
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
TR
M
10:50 AM 12:30 PM PB-001 317
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:25 PM PB-001 317
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
ART
Three-Dimensional Design
43290 ARTC 1203 70T 3
Drawing 1
41256 ARTC 1300 01T 3
Painting 1
43158 ARTC 1500 01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 09:40 PM TI-005
122
CORRADO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
08:00 AM 10:15 AM TI-005
122
JOSEPH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
02:15 PM 04:30 PM TI-005
122
CORRADO
01:40 PM 02:55 PM TI-001
214
PETRIE
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
215
PETRIE
03:15 PM 05:55 PM TI-001
03:15 PM 05:55 PM TI-001
214
215
PETRIE
12:15 PM 02:55 PM TI-001
214
PETRIE
09:25 AM 10:40 AM TI-001
214
PETRIE
BAS APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCE ADVANCED ALLIED HEALTH
Bioinformatics
43231 BSC 4434
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Analytical Chemistry with Laboratory
42467 CHMC 3120 70T 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Bio-analytical Instrumentation with Laboratory
43210 CHMC 4139 01T 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
Biology of Microorganisms
42616 MCBC 3020 01T 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Genetics
42465 PCB 3063
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Cell Biology
43209
214
PCB 3134
PETRIE
01T
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MW
10:50 AM
12:05 PM
TI-001
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Human Adjustment
41673 CLP 1001
01T 3
Developmental Psychology
40258 DEP 2004
01T 3
43164 DEP 2004
70T 3
Honors Developmental Psychology
42527 DEP 2004H 70T 3
General Psychology 1
41488 PSY 2012
01T 3
40695 PSY 2012
02T 3
41854 PSY 2012
03T 3
40696 PSY 2012
04T 3
40697 PSY 2012
05T 3
41475 PSY 2012
06T 3
42115 PSY 2012
07T 3
41175 PSY 2012
08T 3
41181 PSY 2012
70T 3
Leadership
43216 SLS 2261
70T 3
Introduction to Sociology
41663 SYG 2000
01T 3
40259 SYG 2000
70T 3
Social Problems
41497 SYG 2010
01T 3
Sociology of Sexuality
70T 3
42528 SYG 2340
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
02:15 PM 03:30 PM TI-005
134
CAMPBELL
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 01:30 PM TI-005
05:30 PM 08:10 PM TI-005
134
134
CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM TI-005
134
CAMPBELL
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
02:15 PM
02:15 PM
06:00 PM
TI-001
TI-005
TI-005
TI-005
TI-005
TI-001
TI-005
TI-001
TI-005
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134
134
134
134
131
134
131
134
OSTROWSKYCAMPBELL
BALL
CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
OSTROWSKYCAMPBELL
OSTROWSKYBALL
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
05:30 PM 08:10 PM TI-005
120
RYE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
12:15 PM 01:30 PM TI-001
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
113
131
HOSKIN
WALLS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
02:15 PM 03:30 PM TI-001
113
HOSKIN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
05:30 PM 08:10 PM TI-001
113
HOSKIN
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
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MW
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TR
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NUMBER
CRD
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INSTRUCTOR
MW
TR
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MW
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02:15 PM
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YOUNT
HORTON
PETRIE
YOUNT
GAY
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
06:00 PM 08:45 PM TI-001
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YOUNT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
11:00 AM 01:45 PM TI-001
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YOUNT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
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YOUNT
09:25 AM 10:40 AM TI-001
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PRITCHETT
PRITCHETT
Hybrid 05:00 PM 06:15 PM TI-001
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PRITCHETT
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM TI-001
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LOMBARD
LOMBARD
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM TI-001
113
LOMBARD
12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
113
PRICE
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 M
12:15 PM 01:30 PM TI-001
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KOSIERACKI
PATRICK
12/11/2015 MW
02:15 PM 03:30 PM TI-001
114
KOSIERACKI
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
127
HORST
TI-005
134
CAMPBELL
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
General Biology 1
40288 BSCC 1010 01T 4
42719 BSCC 1010 02T 4
40289 BSCC 1010 03T 4
41285 BSCC 1010 04T 4
40290 BSCC 1010 70T 4
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
41160 BSCC 2093 70T 4
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
41161 BSCC 2094 01T 4
Microbiology
41523 MCBC 2010 01T 4
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BUSINESS
Financial Accounting
40291 ACG 2021
01T 3
8/17/2015
42509 ACG 2021
70T 3
8/17/2015
Managerial Accounting
40607 ACG 2071
45T 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Economics 1 (Macroeconomics)
42683 ECO 2013
01T 3
8/17/2015
43130 ECO 2013
02T 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Economics 2 (Microeconomics)
42017 ECO 2023
01T 3
8/17/2015
Personal Finance
43213 FIN 1100
70T 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Business
40292 GEB 1011
01T 3
8/17/2015
43131 GEB 1011
70T 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to International Business
43129 GEB 1350
01T 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 MW
12/11/2015 M
12/11/2015 M
BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
42510 ENT 2000
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING
Human Service Experience 1
40293 SOW 1051 81T 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
This is an independent study course. See Robin Campbell in Building 1-150 for details. Call (321) 433-5096 for appointment.
Human Service Experience 2
40426 SOW 1052 81T 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
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CAMPBELL
This is an independent study course. See Robin Campbell in Building 1-150 for details. Call (321) 433-5096 for appointment.
Human Service Experience 3
40427 SOW 1053 81T 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
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134
CAMPBELL
This is an independent study course. See Robin Campbell in Building 1-150 for details. Call (321) 433-5096 for appointment.
Community Involvement
40847 SOW 2054 70T
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 09:00 PM TI-001
113
BAIRD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM TI-001
12:15 PM 01:30 PM TI-001
126
126
GALLAGHER
GALLAGHER
COMPUTER COURSES
Introduction to Computers
41500 CGS 1000
01T 3
40723 CGS 1000
02T 3
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RM
INSTRUCTOR
COMPUTER COURSES
Introduction to Computers
40294 CGS 1000
70T 3
8/17/2015
Microcomputer Applications
41501 CGS 2100
01T 3
8/17/2015
40910 CGS 2100
02T 3
8/17/2015
41756 CGS 2100
03T 3
8/17/2015
43139 CGS 2100
04T 3
8/17/2015
41694 CGS 2100
70T 3
8/17/2015
Principles of Programming
40295 COP 1000
45T 3
8/17/2015
Visual Basic Programming
42561 COP 1332
45T 3
8/17/2015
Visual Basic Programming Advanced
42281 COP 2333
45T 3
8/17/2015
C++ Programming
41695 COP 2334
45T 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to Java Programming
41696 COP 2800
45T 3
8/17/2015
Web Page Authoring
42238 COP 2822
70T 3
8/17/2015
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BURNS
12/11/2015
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GALLAGHER
GALLAGHER
GALLAGHER
GALLAGHER
GALLAGHER
12/11/2015 R
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CANTON-
12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:15 PM TI-001
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FOSTER
12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 07:30 PM 08:45 PM TI-001
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FOSTER
12/11/2015 M
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FOSTER
12/11/2015 M
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FOSTER
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
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SANCHEZ
Computer Maintenance and Repair
43256 CET 1176
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
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06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
131
GUNDRUM
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
12:15 PM 01:30 PM TI-001
116
PATRICK
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
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PATRICK
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
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BUTLER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
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GUNDRUM
11:00 AM 01:40 PM TI-001
125
HAYES
05:30 PM 07:10 PM TI-005
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MIHAL
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PATRIA
PATRIA
JONES
JONES
JONES
TR
MW
MW
TR
M
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COMPUTER REPAIR
CRIME SCENE TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to Crime Scene Technology
41697 CJE 1642
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminology
42567 CCJ 1010
01T 3
American Criminal Justice
43144 CCJ 1020
01T 3
Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
43151 CCJ 2022
70T 3
Interviews and Interrogations
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
43142 CCJ 2650
70T 3
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Modularized Developmental Mathematics
43198 MATV 0057 01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION WRITING
Combined Developmental Reading and Writing
43123 ENCV 0027 70T 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
40296 ENC 1101
40821 ENC 1101
40297 ENC 1101
40298 ENC 1101
41299 ENC 1101
41664 ENC 1101
01T
02T
03T
04T
05T
06T
3
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PATRIA
JONES
VALLEJO
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T
R
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HARE
NARDO
HARE
NARDO
VALLEJO
T
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MW
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MW
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T
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SPERO
HANDFIELD
HANDFIELD
HANDFIELD
HANDFIELD
RYE
RYE
RYE
HANDFIELD
RYE
MW
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RYE
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GONZALEZ
GONZALEZ
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GONZALEZ
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BROWNE
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BROWNE
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CRANSTON
CRANSTON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
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CRANSTON
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
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SAVAGLIO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
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SAVAGLIO
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
41528 ENC 1101
07T 3
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40722 ENC 1101
08T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42121 ENC 1101
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40327 ENC 1101
71T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Composition 1
42547 ENC 1101H 70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Composition 2
41502 ENC 1102
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43178 ENC 1102
02T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41076 ENC 1102
03T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41908 ENC 1102
04T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40321 ENC 1102
05T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40328 ENC 1102
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42229 ENC 1102
71T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Composition 2
42546 ENC 1102H 81T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41485 SPC 2608
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42113 SPC 2608
02T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41855 SPC 2608
03T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
43177 SPC 2608
04T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42122 SPC 2608
05T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41666 SPC 2608
06T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42548 SPC 2608
07T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41486 SPC 2608
08T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41487 SPC 2608
09T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41504 SPC 2608
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Honors Fundamentals of Speech Communication
42549 SPC 2608H 81T 3
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VALLEJO
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
American Sign Language 1
41277 ASL 1140
70T 4
41476 ASL 1140
71T 4
American Sign Language 2
41278 ASL 1150
70T 4
German 1
40329 GER 1120
70T 4
German 3
42068 GER 2220
70T 4
Spanish 1
41669 SPN 1120
01T 4
41668 SPN 1120
70T 4
Spanish 2
40330 SPN 1121
70T 4
HEALTH SCIENCES
Medical Terminology
42559 HSC 1531
45T 2
Introduction to Health Care
42574 HSCC 1000 45T 3
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LEONARD
08:00 AM 09:15 AM TI-001
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116
HARTLEY
LEONARD
BRILL
09:25 AM 10:40 AM TI-001
10:50 AM 12:05 PM TI-001
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LEONARD
BRILL
12:15 PM 01:30 PM TI-001
132
LEONARD
08:00 AM 09:15 AM TI-001
132
LEONARD
02:15 PM 03:30 PM TI-001
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LEONARD
HUMANITIES
Introduction to the Humanities
43181 HUM 1020
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
43180 HUM 2211
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40998 HUM 2211
02T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
40999 HUM 2211
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
41670 HUM 2230
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
40331 HUM 2230
02T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
41280 HUM 2249
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Honors Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through the 21st Century
43182 HUM 2249H 01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Themes in the Humanities
42564 HUM 2390
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Superheroes
42111
HUM 2390
70T
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
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LEONARD
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
02:15 PM 03:30 PM TI-001
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BRILL
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
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JONES
3
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HARTLEY
GORDON
GORDON
HARTLEY
HARTLEY
3
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WOLF
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TI-005
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206
129
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HAYES
HAYES
MAROVICH
NORRIS
MAROVICH
LAKE
LAKE
HAYES
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8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM TI-001
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LAKE
LAKE
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129
LAKE
MAROVICH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
02:15 PM 04:30 PM TI-001
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LAKE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 03:55 PM TI-001
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NORRIS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
02:15 PM 04:30 PM TI-001
206
NORRIS
Classical Mythology
Survey of Music Literature
43179 MUL 2010
01T
Introduction to Philosophy
43264 PHI 2010
70T
World Religions
42101 REL 2300
01T
41672 REL 2300
02T
41179 REL 2300
03T
41491 REL 2300
04T
41896 REL 2300
70T
Theatre Appreciation
43291 THE 2000
01T
12/11/2015
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12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
TR
TR
TR
R
10:40 AM
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12:05 PM
03:30 PM
08:10 PM
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra
40428 MAC 1105
01T 3
40622 MAC 1105
02T 3
42192 MAC 1105
03T 3
42125 MAC 1105
04T 3
43211 MAC 1105
05T 3
40726 MAC 1105
06T 3
40429 MAC 1105
70T 3
40717 MAC 1105
71T 3
College Trigonometry
40332 MAC 1114
01T 3
42193 MAC 1114
02T 3
Precalculus Algebra
40333 MAC 1140
01T 3
42282 MAC 1140
02T 3
Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
41677 MAC 1311
01T 5
Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry
41837 MAC 2312
01T 5
Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry
42458 MAC 2313
01T 5
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MW
TR
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
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START
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RM
INSTRUCTOR
MW
TR
TR
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TR
MW
M
T
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09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
12:50 PM
03:30 PM
06:00 PM
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TI-001
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118
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HAYES
MAROVICH
MAROVICH
LAKE
MAROVICH
BLAKEMAN
MAROVICH
BLAKEMAN
MATHEMATICS
Intermediate Algebra
40334 MAT 1033
01T
42061 MAT 1033
02T
43255 MAT 1033
03T
41304 MAT 1033
04T
41714 MAT 1033
05T
43206 MAT 1033
06T
40336 MAT 1033
70T
43207 MAT 1033
71T
Math for Liberal Arts 1
40335 MGF 1106
01T
Statistics
42507 STA 2023
01T
41946 STA 2023
02T
42116 STA 2023
03T
40337 STA 2023
70T
3
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3
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3
3
3
3
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NORRIS
NORRIS
HAYES
Hybrid 08:30 AM 03:00 PM TI-004
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MARTIN
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M
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NURSING
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing
41202 NUR 2241
40T 5
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing Clinical Laboratory
41203 NURL 2241 6AT 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
T
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
02:00 PM 04:00 PM OS-119
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NUTRITION
Essentials of Nutrition
40338 HUN 1201
70T
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
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SYMON-
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RICHARD
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RICHARD
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RICHARD
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RICHARD
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JOSEPH
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Beginning Computer Keyboarding
41283 OST 1100
01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Report to Office Administration Lab
Keyboarding
41699 OST 1141
01T
1
Report to Office Administration Lab
Customer Service
41701 OST 1384
01T
3
Report to Office Administration Lab
Legal Terminology
41703 OST 1435
01T
3
Report to Office Administration Lab
Medical Office Accounts
42265 OST 1455
01T
3
Report to Office Administration Lab
Medical Keyboarding
41922 OST 2135
01T
3
Report to Office Administration Lab
Records Management and Filing
42021 OST 2355
01T 3
Report to Office Administration Lab
Word Processing 2
42020 OST 2760
01T
3
Report to Office Administration Lab
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography with Digital Camera
42525 PGYC 1800 01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM TI-001
125
JOSEPH
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:15 PM TI-005
124
CAMPBELL
12/11/2015 TR
03:00 PM 03:50 PM TI-005
124
12/11/2015 MW
04:00 PM 04:50 PM TI-005
124
12/11/2015 TR
06:00 PM 07:15 PM TI-001
132
CLARKE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
116
SMITH
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM TI-001
214
PETRIE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM TI-001
216
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
214
PETRIE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
08:00 AM 09:15 AM TI-001
215
PETRIE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
03:00 PM 05:35 PM TI-001
215
PETRIE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
11:00 AM 01:40 PM TI-001
215
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
215
PETRIE
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
216
OTTO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
W
11:00 AM 01:40 PM TI-001
11:00 AM 12:00 PM TI-001
216
216
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
12:15 PM 01:50 PM TI-001
216
08:00 AM
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
02:15 PM
TI-001
TI-001
TI-001
TI-001
114
114
114
114
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM TI-001
114
SMITH
12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM TI-001
132
LEONARD
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
128
FUHRER
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
114
114
FUHRER
FUHRER
PHOTOGRAPHY
Advanced Digital Photography
43197 PGYC 2806 01T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
First Aid and Safety
42575 HSC 2400
45T 3
8/17/2015
Weight Training
43215 PEM 1131
01T 1
8/17/2015
Aerobics
42577 PEM 1141
01T 1
8/17/2015
Principles and Problems in Coaching
43205 PEO 2004
70T 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 M
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Astronomy
40915 AST 1002
70T 3
General Chemistry 1
41524 CHM 1045
01T 3
General Chemistry 2
41472 CHM 1046
01T 3
Organic Chemistry 1
41208 CHM 2210
70T 3
Internship
42288 CHM 2941
81T 3
General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
41520 CHML 1045 01T 1
General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
41473 CHML 1046 01T 1
Organic Chemistry 1 Laboratory
41209 CHML 2210 70T 1
Oceanography
40340 OCE 1001
70T 3
General Physics 1
42508 PHY 2048
01T 4
General Physics 1 Laboratory
42634 PHYL 2048 01T 1
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
40423 AMH 2010
01T 3
8/17/2015
40563 AMH 2010
02T 3
8/17/2015
40730 AMH 2010
03T 3
8/17/2015
40775 AMH 2010
04T 3
8/17/2015
US History Since 1877
40617 AMH 2020
01T 3
8/17/2015
Western Civilization Since 1648
41023 EUH 1001
01T 3
8/17/2015
Introduction to International Studies
43183 ISS 2200
70T 3
8/17/2015
American National Government
40424 POS 2041
70T 3
8/17/2015
42716 POS 2041
71T 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TR
MW
TR
TR
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09:15 AM
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
03:30 PM
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
114
FUHRER
09:25 AM
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
02:15 PM
02:15 PM
TI-001
TI-005
TI-001
TI-005
TI-005
131
126
128
126
132
OSTROWSKYCRANSTON
PATRIA
OLUND
STUTTE
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-005
126
DOAKS
02:15 PM 03:30 PM TI-001
118
WOLF
10:50 AM 12:30 PM TI-005
126
VALLEJO
05:30 PM 09:10 PM TI-001
128
PASQUALE
12:15 PM 01:55 PM TI-001
116
BRILL
Hybrid 01:35 PM 02:10 PM TI-005
152
OLUND
SOCIAL SCIENCE
State and Local Government
40425 POS 2112
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
41032 SLS 1101
01T 3
8/17/2015
42022 SLS 1101
02T 3
8/17/2015
41853 SLS 1101
03T 3
8/17/2015
42279 SLS 1101
04T 3
8/17/2015
41715 SLS 1101
05T 3
8/17/2015
Discover Your Major and Career
43294 SLS 2401
70T 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
12/11/2015 W
10:40 AM
12:05 PM
01:30 PM
03:30 PM
03:30 PM
THEATRE
History of the Theatre 1
41671 THE 1100
01T
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12 WEEK SESSION 2
September 14 – December 11, 2015
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
42744 ENC 1101
20T 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
42554 SPC 2608
78T 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 R
HUMANITIES
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
42097 HUM 2249
20T 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 TR
LIBRARY SCIENCE
Introduction to Internet Research
42612 LIS 2004
40T 1
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 M
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
8 WEEK TERM A
August 17 – October 8, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Writing 2
43121 ENCV 0025 50T
4
Developmental Mathematics 1
43199 MATV 0018 50T 3
Developmental Mathematics 2
43203 MATV 0028 50T 3
43201 MATV 0028 73T 3
Development Reading 1
43125 REAV 0007 50T 4
Developmental Reading 2
43126 REAV 0017 50T 4
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MW
TR
08:45 AM 10:25 AM TI-001
08:45 AM 10:25 AM TI-005
125
126
ABREU-SHAW
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MW
11:00 AM 01:40 PM TI-005
130
HAYES
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
TR
MW
11:00 AM 01:40 PM TI-005
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-005
124
TYSON
BLAKEMAN
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
08:45 AM 10:25 AM TI-005
132
STUTTE
8/17/2015 10/8/2015
MTWR
10:50 AM 12:30 PM TI-005
132
STUTTE
8 WEEK TERM B
October 12 – December 11, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Writing 2
43122 ENCV 0025 55T
4
Developmental Mathematics 1
43202 MATV 0018 75T 3
Developmental Mathematics 2
43200 MATV 0028 55T 3
43204 MATV 0028 56T 3
Developmental Reading 2
43128 REAV 0017 55T 4
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
TR
08:45 AM 10:25 AM TI-001
08:45 AM 10:25 AM TI-005
125
126
ABREU-SHAW
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
118
BLAKEMAN
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 TR
11:00 AM 01:40 PM TI-005
11:00 AM 01:40 PM TI-005
130
124
HAYES
TYSON
10/12/2015 12/11/2015 MTWR
10:50 AM 12:30 PM TI-005
132
STUTTE
12 WEEK SESSION 1
August 17 – November 5, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES
Developmental Reading 2
43124 REAV 0017 7AT 4
8/17/2015 11/5/2015
TR
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eLearning Courses
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
CARDINALE
12/11/2015
BABB
12/11/2015
STEURY
12/11/2015
STEURY
12/11/2015
HELME
12/11/2015
BROWN
12/11/2015
BABB
12/11/2015
DAVIS
12/11/2015
HELME
12/11/2015
HELME
12/11/2015
BABB
12/11/2015
BROWN
12/11/2015
HERBER
BAS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM
Software Development 1
43306 CEN 3024
01Z
Object Oriented Programming
43305 COP 3330
01Z
Database Design and Architecture
43307 COP 3703
01Z
Introduction to Information Technology Management
43304 ISM 3011
01Z
BAS HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION
Introduction to Gerontology
43193 GEY 3000
01Z
3
8/17/2015
US Healthcare Systems
42251 HSA 3111
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Healthcare Automation and Technology
42252 HSA 3191
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Management of Long-Term Care Facilities
43269 HSA 3223
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Healthcare Research
43194 HSA 3702
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Human Resources Management in Health Services Organizations
43191 HSA 4340
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Health Education and Promotion
43190 HSC 3032
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Community Health
43192 HSC 3201
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Health and Medical Terminology
43267 HSC 3537
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Therapeutic Communication: Skills with Patients, Families and the Healthcare Team
43266 HSC 3661
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Healthcare Leadership
43270 HSC 4184
01Z
3
8/17/2015
Epidemiology
43268 HSC 4500
01Z
3
8/17/2015
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Accounting for Managers
42402 ACG 3024
01Z
42694 ACG 3024
02Z
Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business
42403 BUL 3130
01Z
42651 BUL 3130
02Z
42677 BUL 3130
03Z
42708 BUL 3130
04Z
Organizational Communication
42876 COM 3120
01Z
42877 COM 3120
02Z
42878 COM 3120
03Z
Organizational Behavior
42678 MAN 3240
01Z
42697 MAN 3240
02Z
Management and Leadership
42657 MAN 3303
01Z
42687 MAN 3303
02Z
42798 MAN 3303
03Z
Customer Relations for Managers
42660 MAN 4162
01Z
Human Resource Management
42661 MAN 4301
01Z
42688 MAN 4301
02Z
42932 MAN 4301
03Z
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
KENNER
KENNER
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
COBB
COBB
COBB
TOPPA
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
HENDERSON
HENDERSON
HENDERSON
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WILKINSON
HANDFIELD
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
SIBLEY
SIBLEY
SIBLEY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PIZARRO
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
PIZARRO
ELLINGTON
PIZARRO
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SHIMY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ABRAIRA
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ABRAIRA
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PEARSON
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
KENNEDY
KENNEDY
BACHELLER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
CHAMBERS
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BRAUN
BRAUN
PERKINS
PERKINS
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BACHELLER
BACHELLER
KENNEDY
KENNEDY
PATTON
MOORE
PATTON
GILBERT
GILBERT
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PATTON
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WEI
PUCKETT
PEREIRA
HUGHES
MALONEY
BERNER
BERNER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HUGHES
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
WEI
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Consumer Behavior
42882
MAR 3503
01Z
Foundations of Public Safety Management
42664 DSC 3079
01Z
Emergency Planning
42665 DSC 3215
01Z
National Incident Management
42666 DSC 3226
01Z
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Human Adjustment
40958 CLP 1001
01Z
40959 CLP 1001
02Z
43112 CLP 1001
03Z
Abnormal Psychology
40781 CLP 2140
01Z
Developmental Psychology
40479 DEP 2004
01Z
40783 DEP 2004
02Z
41250 DEP 2004
03Z
41613 DEP 2004
04Z
General Psychology 1
40708 PSY 2012
01Z
40737 PSY 2012
02Z
40786 PSY 2012
03Z
40807 PSY 2012
04Z
41147 PSY 2012
05Z
41259 PSY 2012
06Z
41632 PSY 2012
07Z
41633 PSY 2012
08Z
42188 PSY 2012
09Z
General Psychology 2
40960 PSY 2014
01Z
Introduction to Sociology
40787 SYG 2000
01Z
40809 SYG 2000
02Z
40961 SYG 2000
03Z
41141 SYG 2000
04Z
41651 SYG 2000
05Z
41652 SYG 2000
06Z
41653 SYG 2000
07Z
Social Problems
42078 SYG 2010
01Z
Marriage and Family
40893 SYG 2430
01Z
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Botany
40900
BOTC 1010 01Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HERBER
This course may require software.
Fundamentals of Biology
This course may require software. The course is intended for non-science majors and does not meet prerequisites for BSCC 1011, MCBC 2010 or
BSCC 2093.
40887 BSCC 1005 01Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SMITH
40888 BSCC 1005 02Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SPRING40897 BSCC 1005 03Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ARMSTRONG
40937 BSCC 1005 04Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ARMSTRONG
40938 BSCC 1005 05Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ARMSTRONG
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
4
4
4
4
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
REED
NASR
NASR
REED
1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SPRING-
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BROWN
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BOUDOT
GANNON
DUNN
KENNER
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BOUDOT
KENNER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BOUDOT
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MILLER-
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DAWLEY
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
HILSTON
HILSTON
ALLEN
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
ALLEN
HILSTON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HILSTON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MONDSHEIN
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DUNN
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
GRAY
DOAKS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GRAY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
FELLER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GRAY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
FLOTTE
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SHIMY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
FLOTTE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
This course may require software.
40700 BSCC 1084 01Z
40486 BSCC 1084 02Z
40939 BSCC 1084 03Z
41530 BSCC 1084 04Z
Service-Learning Field Studies 1
42130 BSCC 2948 84Z
Zoology
This course may require software.
40899
ZOOC 1010 01Z
BUSINESS
Financial Accounting
40487 ACG 2021
01Z
40819 ACG 2021
02Z
41621 ACG 2021
03Z
42959 ACG 2021
04Z
Managerial Accounting
40488 ACG 2071
01Z
41622 ACG 2071
02Z
Accounting Information Systems
42048 ACG 2450
01Z
Advertising
40524 ADV 1000
01Z
Business Law 1
40623 BUL 2241
01Z
Principles of Economics 1 (Macroeconomics)
40489 ECO 2013
01Z
40643 ECO 2013
02Z
41611 ECO 2013
03Z
Principles of Economics 2 (Microeconomics)
40491 ECO 2023
01Z
41028 ECO 2023
02Z
Managerial Economics
42881 ECP 3703
01Z
Business Plans
43002 ENT 2112
01Z
Personal Finance
40987 FIN 1100
01Z
Introduction to Business
40561 GEB 1011
01Z
41818 GEB 1011
02Z
Introduction to International Business
40610 GEB 1350
01Z
Business Management Principles
40612 MAN 2021
01Z
Marketing Principles
41724 MAR 2011
01Z
Marketing on the Internet
42176 MAR 2720
01Z
Marketing Management
42944 MAR 3023
01Z
Principles of Selling
41145 MKA 1021
01Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
FELLER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HOLMES
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DUNN
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ELLINGTON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ELLINGTON
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
YOUNG
GARRETT
BUSINESS
Business Mathematics
40509 MTB 1103
01Z
BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
41817 ENT 2000
01Z
Small Business Accounting and Finance
42004 ENT 2411
01Z
CISR (HUMAN RELATIONS)
Human Resources Management
42029 MNA 2300
01Z
Human Resource Recruitment and Staffing
42030 MNA 2320
01Z
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING
Community Involvement
40519 SOW 2054 01Z
41713 SOW 2054 02Z
COMPUTER COURSES
Introduction to Computers
40641 CGS 1000
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
RUSSO
40492 CGS 1000
02Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MONDSHEIN
41408 CGS 1000
03Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
RUSSO
Introduction to the Internet
40494 CGS 1555
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
WETZEL
Microcomputer Applications
Students must have access to Microsoft Office 2013 Professional. It is strongly recommended that you have access to a computer with Microsoft
Windows Operating System if you are planning to take this course. Other operating systems are not supported. Check this link for important system
requirements: http://www.myitlab.com/support/support-2013/system-requirements.html
40495 CGS 2100
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KISE
40634 CGS 2100
02Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KISE
40699 CGS 2100
03Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KISE
40642 CGS 2100
04Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DIBARTOLO
40778 CGS 2100
05Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DIBARTOLO
41065 CGS 2100
06Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KISE
Microcomputer Applications-Advanced
Students must have access to Microsoft Office 2013 Professional. It is strongly recommended that you have access to a computer with Microsoft
Windows Operating System if you are planning to take this course. Other operating systems are not supported. Check this link for important system
requirements: http://www.myitlab.com/support/support-2013/system-requirements.html
41054 CGS 2571
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DIBARTOLO
Systems Analysis and Design
40692 CIS 2321
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HREZO
Principles of Programming
40782 COP 1000
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
JOHNSON
Visual Basic Programming
40498 COP 1332
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GARVER
C++ Programming
40497 COP 2334
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GARVER
Database Techniques
Students must have access to Microsoft Access 2013 Professional.
40702 COP 2700
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GRAVELAT
Introduction to Java Programming
40521 COP 2800
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
JOHNSON
Introduction to XML
41245 COP 2812
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
EISLER
Web Page Authoring
40522 COP 2822
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MITCHELL
Information Technology Project Management
41420 CTS 1142
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
RUSSO
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
COMPUTER COURSES
Help Desk Technical Support
41419 CTS 1154
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HREZO
Help Desk Customer Support
42031 CTS 1155
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GALLAGHER
Oracle 11g Enterprise Requirement: Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows 7 Pro, or Windows 8 Pro (run in Oracle Virtual Box [if not native OS]; 50 GB
virtual drive) RAM – 8 GB, 4 GB free; Hard Drive – 100 GB; Display Resolution 1024 x 768; Processor Speed - 1GHz minimum. Please direct any
questions to Dr. Steve Johnson (321) 433-5247 or [email protected]
Introduction to Oracle SQL and PL/SQL
41417
CTS 2440
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
JOHNSON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
JOHNSON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
WICAL
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BROWN
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BROWN
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BROWN
CREATIVE WRITING
Creative Writing 1
40963 CRW 2001
01Z
CRIME SCENE TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to Crime Scene Technology
41849 CJE 1642
01Z
Crime Scene Safety
40904 CJE 1644
01Z
Latent Fingerprint Development
41421 CJE 1671
01Z
Crime Scene Photography 1
41626 CJE 1770
01Z
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminology
40776 CCJ 1010
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
American Criminal Justice
40716 CCJ 1020
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Criminal Justice Administration
42170 CCJ 1452
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
The Critical Issue for this course is Sex Crimes and Paraphilia. This course may not be taken more than once for credit.
41627 CCJ 2022
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
40777 CCJ 2650
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Crime Prevention
42953 CJE 1440
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Introduction to Forensic Science
40780 CJE 1640
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Ethics in Criminal Justice
42404 CJE 2330
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Investigations
40989 CJE 2600
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Juvenile Delinquency
41628 CJJ 1540
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Criminal Procedures
41061 CJL 1400
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Criminal Law
41406 CJL 2401
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Foundation of Homeland Security
42405 DSC 1003
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
EASTEP
EASTEP
BROWN
GUNDRUM
EASTEP
BEHL
ZACKS
GRAHAM
WICAL
STRAIT
KERR
GUNDRUM
PERNICE
DENTAL ASSISTING
Introduction to Dental Assisting
43189 DEA 1010
01Z
Dental Psychology
41630 DEA 1152
01Z
Dental Seminar
41347 DEA 1936
01Z
2
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MILFORD
1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
RAMIREZ
1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
RAMIREZ
2
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
RAMIREZ
2
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DENT
DENTAL SUPPORT
Introduction to Clinical Procedures
41107 DES 1800
01Z
Preventive Dentistry
41109 DES 1840
01Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
PRICE
HEARN
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
NOLIS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
NOLIS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GORHAM
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
CANDELORA
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SALING
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
CANDELORA
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SHAVER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
CANDELORA
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KISE
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BOGGS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BOGGS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KOCH
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KISE
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GUVENDIK
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS
Modularized Developmental Mathematics
This course may require software.
42887 MATV 0057 01Z
42888 MATV 0057 02Z
DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION
Digital Imaging 1
Students must have access to Photoshop for this course.
41246 PGYC 2801 01Z
Digital Imaging 2
Students must have access to Photoshop for this course.
42005 PGYC 2802 01Z
Survey of Broadcasting
42430 RTV 1000
01Z
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Child Growth and Development
42084 CHD 1220
01Z
Foundations of Child Care and Education Administration
42085 CHD 1800
01Z
Assessment in Early Childhood Education
41717 EEC 1601
01Z
Health, Safety and Nutrition for the Young Child
42086 EEC 2734
01Z
EDUCATION
Introduction to Special Education
42943 EEX 2010
01Z
Introduction to the Teaching Profession
40525 EDF 1005
01Z
Introduction to Diversity for Educators
41402 EDF 2085
01Z
Child and Adolescent Development for Educators
41269 EDF 2130
01Z
Introduction to Technology for Educators
40796 EME 2040
01Z
This course does not require Field Experience.
Elementary School Mathematics
40710 MAE 2801
01Z
This course does not require Field Experience.
ENGINEERING
Engineering Analysis - Statics
42654 EGN 2312
01Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
LIEB
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
JOSLIN
JOSLIN
MICHAUD
MICHAUD
MCCALLA
YARNELL
YARNELL
LAUDANI
LAUDANI
LAUDANI
ROESCH
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
ERICKSON
ERICKSON
ERICKSON
ROESCH
YOTTER
VALLIERE
VALLIERE
VALLIERE
YOTTER
BARTLETT
ERICKSON
BARTLETT
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MORGAN
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
YOTTER
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MOORE
MOORE
MOORE
COLLINS
HERSCHBACH
COLLINS
MOORE
COLLINS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BAKER-
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BAKER-
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Survey of American Literature 2
This course does not satisfy the AA Communications or Humanities requirement.
42459 AML 2020
01Z
3
Composition 1
40499 ENC 1101
01Z
3
40703 ENC 1101
02Z
3
40739 ENC 1101
03Z
3
40789 ENC 1101
04Z
3
40790 ENC 1101
05Z
3
41026 ENC 1101
06Z
3
41067 ENC 1101
07Z
3
41074 ENC 1101
08Z
3
41301 ENC 1101
09Z
3
41308 ENC 1101
10Z
3
41550 ENC 1101
11Z
3
41615 ENC 1101
12Z
3
Composition 2
40500 ENC 1102
01Z
3
40704 ENC 1102
02Z
3
40719 ENC 1102
03Z
3
40791 ENC 1102
04Z
3
40877 ENC 1102
05Z
3
40928 ENC 1102
06Z
3
41033 ENC 1102
07Z
3
41075 ENC 1102
08Z
3
41129 ENC 1102
09Z
3
41268 ENC 1102
10Z
3
41307 ENC 1102
11Z
3
42186 ENC 1102
12Z
3
Technical Writing
This course does not satisfy the AA Communications requirement.
40792 ENC 2210
01Z
3
Survey of British Literature 2
This course does not satisfy the AA Communications or Humanities requirement.
43113 ENL 2022
01Z
3
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41450 SPC 2608
01Z
3
41451 SPC 2608
02Z
3
41452 SPC 2608
03Z
3
41453 SPC 2608
04Z
3
41489 SPC 2608
05Z
3
41496 SPC 2608
06Z
3
41521 SPC 2608
07Z
3
41648 SPC 2608
08Z
3
41649 SPC 2608
09Z
3
41650 SPC 2608
10Z
3
FILM
Appreciation of the Motion Picture 1
41468 FIL 1002
01Z
Appreciation of the Motion Picture 2
42038 FIL 1003
01Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
French 1
41130 FRE 1120
French 2
41131 FRE 1121
German 1
42071 GER 1120
Spanish 1
40991 SPN 1120
41138 SPN 1120
41151 SPN 1120
41525 SPN 1120
Spanish 2
41139 SPN 1121
41140 SPN 1121
41296 SPN 1121
Spanish 3
41902 SPN 2220
Spanish 4
42831 SPN 2221
01Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ALAOUI
01Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ALAOUI
01Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
ALTANERO
01Z
02Z
03Z
04Z
4
4
4
4
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS
TATE
TATE
01Z
02Z
03Z
4
4
4
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TATE
CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS
01Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
LEVIN
80Z
4
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
TATE
2
2
2
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DOWNEY
DOWNEY
DOWNEY
2
2
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
STEURY
MIEDEMA
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DOWNEY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SPENCER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
SPENCER
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
SIMPSON
SIMPSON
SIMPSON
ANDERSEN
ANDERSEN
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
GRIMES
MICHAUD
NELSON
MOLINARO
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
GREGO
GREGO
MICHAUD
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
ASCHER
ASCHER
PARSELLS
ASCHER
ASCHER
MICHAUD
COREY
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
KIM
HEALTH ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT
Health Analysis and Improvement
40513 HLP 1081
01Z
40829 HLP 1081
02Z
41625 HLP 1081
03Z
HEALTH SCIENCES
Medical Law, Ethics and Bioethics
40564 HSC 1641
01Z
42304 HSC 1641
02Z
HEALTHCARE
Health
40514
HSC 1100
01Z
HUMANITIES
Art History and Criticism Survey 1: Prehistory through Late Medieval
41808 ARH 2050
01Z
Art History and Criticism Survey 2: Early Renaissance to 20th Century
41809 ARH 2051
01Z
Introduction to the Humanities
41068 HUM 1020
01Z
41088 HUM 1020
02Z
42696 HUM 1020
03Z
42720 HUM 1020
04Z
42757 HUM 1020
05Z
Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
41015 HUM 2211
01Z
41016 HUM 2211
02Z
41017 HUM 2211
03Z
42737 HUM 2211
04Z
Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
41018 HUM 2230
01Z
41019 HUM 2230
02Z
41021 HUM 2230
03Z
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
41012 HUM 2249
01Z
41013 HUM 2249
02Z
41014 HUM 2249
03Z
41460 HUM 2249
04Z
41655 HUM 2249
05Z
41656 HUM 2249
06Z
41657 HUM 2249
07Z
Survey of Music Literature
40880 MUL 2010
01Z
41467 MUL 2010
02Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
GREGO
GREGO
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
CALHOUN
CALHOUN
MORRISON
MORRISON
CALHOUN
MORRISON
MORRISON
PARKER
PARKER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
KANTER
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HENRY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DIEHL-
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HUMPHRYS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HUMPHRYS
ENL 2012
01Z
HUMANITIES continued
Introduction to Philosophy
40881 PHI 2010
01Z
41027 PHI 2010
02Z
World Religions
40690 REL 2300
01Z
40794 REL 2300
02Z
40814 REL 2300
03Z
41071 REL 2300
04Z
41072 REL 2300
05Z
41435 REL 2300
06Z
41634 REL 2300
07Z
41635 REL 2300
08Z
41705 REL 2300
09Z
History of the Theatre 1
42388 THE 1100
01Z
Theatre Appreciation
43285 THE 2000
01Z
INTERIOR DESIGN
History of Design 1
42179 IND 1100
01Z
Materials and Sources
42180 IND 2420
01Z
Building and Barrier Free Codes
42569 INDC 1935 01Z
LITERATURE
Survey of British Literature 1
This course does not satisfy the AA Communications or Humanities requirement.
40878
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
YOTTER
3
MATHEMATICS
Mathematics courses may require software.
College Algebra
40711 MAC 1105
01Z
40705 MAC 1105
02Z
40693 MAC 1105
03Z
40801 MAC 1105
04Z
40940 MAC 1105
05Z
41533 MAC 1105
06Z
41749 MAC 1105
07Z
42147 MAC 1105
08Z
College Trigonometry
40812 MAC 1114
01Z
Precalculus Algebra
40503 MAC 1140
01Z
Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry
40802 MAC 1147
01Z
Essentials of Calculus
40803 MAC 1233
01Z
41311 MAC 1233
02Z
Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
40804 MAC 1311
01Z
Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry
40805 MAC 2312
01Z
Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry
40933 MAC 2313
01Z
Discrete Mathematics
42241 MAD 2104
01Z
Differential Equations
42325 MAP 2302
01Z
Linear Algebra
41401 MAS 2103
01Z
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WAKIM
WAKIM
NORWICH
NORWICH
WENDEL
YOUNG
YOUNG
WENDEL
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
WAKIM
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BURKHARDT
5
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
WAKIM
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WOULAS
WOULAS
5
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
NORWICH
5
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
YAKUTOVA-
5
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GIRTON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GIRTON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DELGADO
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
GIRTON
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NUMBER
CRD
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START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WOJTOWICZ
WOJTOWICZ
SAINSBURY
SAINSBURY
YAKUTOVAYAKUTOVASCHIFF
SCHIFF
01Z
02Z
03Z
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WENDEL
FILES
FILES
01Z
02Z
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BURKHARDT
BURKHARDT
01Z
02Z
03Z
04Z
05Z
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
REESE
REESE
NGHIEM
FILES
NGHIEM
2
2
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
KRIETE
KRIETE
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MILLER
2
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
MILLER
2
2
2
2
2
2
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
ACOSTA
SAVAGLIO
ACOSTA
VERGARA
SAVAGLIO
KRIETE
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DARGIE
DARGIE
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
PASSABILE
PASSABILE
PASSABILE
PASSABILE
MARSLAND
MARSLAND
MATHEMATICS continued
Mathematics courses may require software.
Intermediate Algebra
This course does not satisfy the AA Mathematics requirement.
40712 MAT 1033
01Z
40694 MAT 1033
02Z
40797 MAT 1033
03Z
40798 MAT 1033
04Z
40908 MAT 1033
05Z
41745 MAT 1033
06Z
42326 MAT 1033
07Z
42738 MAT 1033
08Z
Math for Liberal Arts 1
40799 MGF 1106
40800 MGF 1106
40922 MGF 1106
Math for Liberal Arts 2
40916 MGF 1107
41586 MGF 1107
Statistics
40806 STA 2023
40490 STA 2023
40706 STA 2023
41094 STA 2023
41563 STA 2023
MEDICAL INFORMATION CODER/BILLER
Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
40990 HSC 1554
01Z
42635 HSC 1554
02Z
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Laboratory Specimens and Microscopy
41418 MLT 1040
01Z
Parasitology and Mycology
42555 MLT 1440
01Z
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical Terminology
40718 HSC 1531
01Z
40740 HSC 1531
02Z
40820 HSC 1531
03Z
41056 HSC 1531
04Z
41413 HSC 1531
05Z
41909 HSC 1531
06Z
Advanced Medical Terminology
41144 HSC 1532
01Z
41623 HSC 1532
02Z
NUTRITION
Essentials of Nutrition
40501 HUN 1201
40905 HUN 1201
40986 HUN 1201
41146 HUN 1201
41950 HUN 1201
42184 HUN 1201
01Z
02Z
03Z
04Z
05Z
06Z
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Career Planning
43282 OST 1055
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Beginning Computer Keyboarding
Students must have access to Microsoft Word 2013.
40461 OST 1100
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
40927 OST 1100
02Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Legal Terminology
40511 OST 1435
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Ethics at Work
40691 OST 1582
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Word Processing 1
Students must have access to Microsoft Word 2013.
40625 OST 1711
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Digital Information Management
Students will use a remote EFSC login for Outlook 2013.
41242 OST 1791
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Business Communications
40512 OST 2335
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
Office Systems Technology Internship 1
To enroll in this course, students must contact Amy Moore at (321) 433-5098 or by email at [email protected]
43280 OST 2491
6AZ
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
CICHOCKI
DIBARTOLO
DIBARTOLO
DEXTER
FELLER
DIBARTOLO
CICHOCKI
GRAY
RICHARD
PARALEGAL STUDIES
Contracts
41073 PLA 1423
01Z
Bankruptcy
42093 PLA 1465
01Z
Civil Procedure
42089 PLA 2203
01Z
Evidence
42094 PLA 2260
01Z
Torts
42090 PLA 2273
01Z
Business Organizations
42091 PLA 2433
01Z
Law Office Procedures
42092 PLA 2762
01Z
Family Law
41667 PLA 2800
01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BUFANO
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DAWLEY
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BUFANO
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
BUFANO
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
COBB
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography with Digital Camera
Students must have access to a digital camera (cellphone and tablet cameras are not acceptable) in addition to Adobe Lightroom 6 software.
40988 PGYC 1800 01Z
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
COOK
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Astronomy
This course may require software.
40515 AST 1002
01Z
40931 AST 1002
02Z
40934 AST 1002
03Z
41044 AST 1002
04Z
42146 AST 1002
05Z
Introduction to Chemistry
This course may require software.
40945 CHM 1015
01Z
College Chemistry
This course may require software.
40981 CHM 1025
01Z
40982 CHM 1025
02Z
This course may require software.
College Chemistry Laboratory
40983 CHML 1025 01Z
40984 CHML 1025 02Z
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
RUDKIN
RUDKIN
ROMBACH
ROMBACH
RUDKIN
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
OJWANG
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
OJWANG
OJWANG
1
1
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
OJWANG
OJWANG
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
YOUNT
GORHAM
WILLIAMSON
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
DUEDALL
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
FELLER
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DUEDALL
SHIEH
TURINGAN
HERBER
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
CHEN
CHEN
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PEDRICK
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PEDRICK
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PEDRICK
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PEDRICK
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
RIEGER
RIEGER
PEREZ
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
RIEGER
FIRPO
FIRPO
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
HUGHES
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
ALVAREZ
HUGHES
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BRADFORD
BRADFORD
JAMES
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MURO
MURO
1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PHYSICAL SCIENCEcontinued
Introduction to Environmental Science
This course may require software.
40516 EVR 1001
01Z
40818 EVR 1001
02Z
40935 EVR 1001
03Z
Introduction to Physical Geology
This course may require software.
40136 GLY 1000
01Z
Meteorology
This course may require software.
40902 MET 2010
01Z
Oceanography
This course may require software.
40936 OCE 1001
01Z
41086 OCE 1001
02Z
41353 OCE 1001
03Z
42203 OCE 1001
04Z
Introduction to Principles of Physics
This course may require software.
40903 PHY 2025
01Z
42705 PHY 2025
02Z
RADIOGRAPHY
Computed Tomography Patient Care and Technique
42976 RTE 2570
01Z
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Clinical Education 1
42974 RTE 2577
01Z
Computed Tomography (CT) Sectional Anatomy and Physiology
42971 RTE 2763
01Z
Computed Tomography (CT) Clinical Education 1
42975 RTE 2805
01Z
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
40707 AMH 2010
01Z
41247 AMH 2010
02Z
41248 AMH 2010
03Z
US History Since 1877
40714 AMH 2020
01Z
41249 AMH 2020
02Z
43111 AMH 2020
03Z
Western Civilization to 1648
40784 EUH 1000
01Z
Western Civilization Since 1648
40879 EUH 1001
01Z
Social Science Survey 1
40785 ISS 1011
01Z
Introduction to International Studies
42489 ISS 2200
01Z
42490 ISS 2200
02Z
American National Government
40520 POS 2041
01Z
40644 POS 2041
02Z
42187 POS 2041
03Z
State and Local Government
40701 POS 2112
01Z
41137 POS 2112
02Z
Service-Learning Field Studies 1
42313 PSY 2948
01Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS
RIVERA
GRACIA
COLLINS
3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
CICHOCKI
1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
PARNELL
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
CALHOUN
RIVERA
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
40713 SLS 1101
01Z
40721 SLS 1101
02Z
41636 SLS 1101
03Z
41912 SLS 1101
04Z
42095 SLS 1101
05Z
Career Exploration
41658 SLS 1301
01Z
Experiential Portfolio Development 1
40517 SLS 1371
01Z
Leadership
40890 SLS 2261
01Z
42183 SLS 2261
02Z
12 WEEK SESSION 1
August 17 – November 5, 2015
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS
Developmental mathematics courses may require software.
Developmental Mathematics 1
42891 MATV 0018 01Z
42892 MATV 0018 02Z
Developmental Mathematics 2
42889 MATV 0028 01Z
42890 MATV 0028 02Z
42926 MATV 0028 03Z
43195 MATV 0028 04Z
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
11/5/2015
11/5/2015
KNOLL
KNOLL
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
11/5/2015
11/5/2015
11/5/2015
11/5/2015
WAKIM
WAKIM
HUECKEL
HUECKEL
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
12 WEEK SESSION 2
September 14 – December 11, 2015
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Fundamentals of Biology
This course may require software. The course is intended for non-science majors and does not meet prerequisites for BSCC 1011, MCBC 2010 or
BSCC 2093.
40898 BSCC 1005 21Z
4
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
SPRING41220 BSCC 1005 22Z
4
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
SMITH
Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology
This course may require software.
40756 BSCC 1084 21Z
4
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
NASR
41762 BSCC 1084 22Z
4
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
REED
BUSINESS
Financial Accounting
41243 ACG 2021
21Z
Business Law 1
42169 BUL 2241
21Z
Principles of Economics 1 (Macroeconomics)
41142 ECO 2013
21Z
41222 ECO 2013
22Z
Principles of Economics 2 (Microeconomics)
41143 ECO 2023
21Z
41612 ECO 2023
22Z
Introduction to Business
40562 GEB 1011
21Z
42924 GEB 1011
22Z
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
HARMON
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
DAWLEY
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
KUMARI
KUMARI
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
KUMARI
KUMARI
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DOAKS
HANDFIELD
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
PATTON
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING
Community Involvement
41428 SOW 2054 21Z
COMPUTER COURSES
Introduction to Computers
40493 CGS 1000
21Z
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
LEE
Microcomputer Applications
Students must have access to Microsoft Office 2013 Professional. It is strongly recommended that you have access to a computer with Microsoft
Windows Operating System if you are planning to take this course. Other operating systems are not supported. Check this link for important system
requirements: http://www.myitlab.com/support/support-2013/system-requirements.html
40496 CGS 2100
21Z
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
KISE
42172 CGS 2100
22Z
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
DIBART
41407 CGS 2100
23Z
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
DIBARTOLO
41812 CGS 2100
24Z
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
DIBARTOLO
Web Page Authoring
40523 COP 2822
21Z
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
EISLER
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS
Developmental Mathematics courses may require software.
Developmental Mathematics 1
42885 MATV 0018 21Z
42886 MATV 0018 22Z
Developmental Mathematics 2
42927 MATV 0028 21Z
42928 MATV 0028 22Z
42929 MATV 0028 23Z
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
JONES
JONES
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
PETERSON
IWEZULU
BURNS
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
CALHOUN
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
SALING
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
CALHOUN
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Child Growth and Development
42181 CHD 1220
21Z
Foundations of Child Care and Education Administration
43292 CHD 1800
21Z
Health, Safety and Nutrition for the Young Child
42087 EEC 2734
21Z
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NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
MCKNIGHT
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
JACKSON
JACKSON
BRADLEY
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
JACKSON
JACKSON
GUNTER
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
MORGAN
3
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
MONTREY
ANDERSEN
MONTREY
PARNELL
2
2
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DOWNEY
ACOSTA
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
MARSLAND
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DOLL
DOLL
MOLINARO
3
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DOLL
DOLL
GUIDERA
COREY
3
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
PARKER
PARKER
GUIDERA
GUIDERA
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
LAMB
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
ALFARONE
ALFARONE
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
SPRING
SPRING
OBRIANT
EDUCATION
Introduction to Diversity for Educators
41515 EDF 2085
21Z
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Composition 1
41433 ENC 1101
21Z
41434 ENC 1101
22Z
42189 ENC 1101
23Z
Composition 2
41436 ENC 1102
21Z
41437 ENC 1102
22Z
42137 ENC 1102
23Z
Technical Writing
This course does not satisfy the AA Communications requirement.
41297 ENC 2210
21Z
ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONS
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
41454 SPC 2608
21Z
41455 SPC 2608
22Z
41456 SPC 2608
23Z
41764 SPC 2608
24Z
HEALTH ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT
Health Analysis and Improvement
40906 HLP 1081
21Z
41905 HLP 1081
22Z
HEALTHCARE
Health
41906
HSC 1100
21Z
HUMANITIES
Humanities Survey: Ancient through Byzantine Culture
41069 HUM 2211
21Z
41457 HUM 2211
22Z
41458 HUM 2211
23Z
Humanities Survey: Byzantine through Enlightenment
40793 HUM 2230
21Z
41459 HUM 2230
22Z
41768 HUM 2230
23Z
41900 HUM 2230
24Z
Humanities Survey: Enlightenment through 21st Century
41020 HUM 2249
21Z
41261 HUM 2249
22Z
41320 HUM 2249
23Z
41549 HUM 2249
24Z
Survey of Music Literature
41438 MUL 2010
21Z
Introduction to Philosophy
41461 PHI 2010
21Z
42412 PHI 2010
22Z
World Religions
40698 REL 2300
21Z
40889 REL 2300
22Z
41647 REL 2300
23Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DEXTER
KNOLL
KNOLL
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
WAKIM
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
SATDANOVA
5
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
HUFF
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
WOULAS
5
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
MANDELKERN
5
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
YAKUTOVA-
5
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
MANDELKERN
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
DELGADO
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WENDEL
KNOLL
DELGADO
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
HEARN
HEARN
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DEXTER
DEXTER
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
SATDANOVA
SATDANOVA
SATDANOVA
21Z
22Z
23Z
2
2
2
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
WAY
WAY
WAY
21Z
22Z
23Z
24Z
3
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
BRUNNIG
BRUNNIG
VERGARA
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
RICHARD
1
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
RICHARD
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
GUENZI
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
GUENZI
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
GUENZI
MATHEMATICS
Mathematics courses may require software.
College Algebra
40918 MAC 1105
21Z
41091 MAC 1105
22Z
41551 MAC 1105
23Z
College Trigonometry
42809 MAC 1114
21Z
Precalculus Algebra
41973 MAC 1140
21Z
Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry
42801 MAC 1147
21Z
Essentials of Calculus
42324 MAC 1233
21Z
Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
42830 MAC 1311
21Z
Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry
42913 MAC 2312
21Z
Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry
42915 MAC 2313
21Z
Differential Equations
42925 MAP 2302
21Z
Intermediate Algebra
This course does not satisfy the AA Mathematics requirement.
40917 MAT 1033
21Z
41093 MAT 1033
22Z
41555 MAT 1033
23Z
Math for Liberal Arts 1
40920 MGF 1106
21Z
41092 MGF 1106
22Z
Math for Liberal Arts 2
40921 MGF 1107
21Z
42139 MGF 1107
22Z
Statistics
40919 STA 2023
21Z
41318 STA 2023
22Z
42315 STA 2023
23Z
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical Terminology
41251 HSC 1531
41414 HSC 1531
41910 HSC 1531
NUTRITION
Essentials of Nutrition
40815 HUN 1201
41090 HUN 1201
41624 HUN 1201
41911 HUN 1201
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Beginning Computer Keyboarding
Students must have access to Microsoft Word 2013.
41763 OST 1100
21Z
Keyboarding
40526 OST 1141
21Z
Medical Machine Transcription 1
42627 OST 1611
21Z
Office Procedures
40994 OST 2402
21Z
Medical Office Procedures
40992 OST 2461
21Z
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
INSTRUCTOR
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
RUDKIN
ROMBACH
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
STYRON
ROSLONOWSKI
1
1
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
STYRON
ROSLONOWSKI
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
GORHAM
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
WILLIAMSON
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
SHIEH
3
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
TURINGAN
SHIEH
HERBER
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
CHEN
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DUNN
DUNN
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
DUNN
DUNN
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
JAMES
JAMES
3
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
JAMES
3
3
9/14/2015
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
GARRETT
GRACIA
1
9/14/2015
12/11/2015
PARNELL
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Astronomy
This course may require software.
40932 AST 1002
21Z
41219 AST 1002
22Z
College Chemistry
This course may require software.
41465 CHM 1025
21Z
41556
CHM 1025
22Z
College Chemistry Laboratory
This course may require software.
41466 CHML 1025 21Z
41557 CHML 1025 22Z
Introduction to Environmental Science
This course may require software.
40901
EVR 1001
21Z
Introduction to Physical Geology
This course may require software.
42133 GLY 1000
21Z
Meteorology
This course may require software.
42232 MET 2010
21Z
Oceanography
This course may require software.
40980 OCE 1001
21Z
41221 OCE 1001
22Z
41319 OCE 1001
23Z
Introduction to Principles of Physics
This course may require software.
41562
PHY 2025
21Z
SOCIAL SCIENCE
US History to 1877
40464 AMH 2010
21Z
41263 AMH 2010
22Z
US History Since 1877
40810 AMH 2020
21Z
41471 AMH 2020
22Z
American National Government
41087 POS 2041
21Z
42316 POS 2041
22Z
State and Local Government
41089 POS 2112
21Z
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE
Success Strategies for College and Life
41429 SLS 1101
21Z
41430 SLS 1101
22Z
Experiential Portfolio Development 1
40518 SLS 1371
21Z
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Public Safety Institute
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
16 WEEK Full Term
August 17 – December 11, 2015
CRIME SCENE TECHNOLOGY
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Courses
Introduction to Crime Scene Technology
41849 CJE 1642
01Z 3
8/17/2015
Crime Scene Safety
40904 CJE 1644
01Z 3
8/17/2015
Latent Fingerprint Development
41421 CJE 1671
01Z 3
8/17/2015
Crime Scene Photography 1
41626 CJE 1770
01Z 3
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
WICAL
12/11/2015
BROWN
12/11/2015
BROWN
12/11/2015
BROWN
Melbourne Campus
Introduction to Forensic Science
42224 CJE 1640
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
Introduction to Crime Scene Technology
40394 CJE 1642
01M 3
8/17/2015
Advanced Crime Scene Technology
42400 CJE 1643
45M 4
8/17/2015
Crime Scene Safety
42047 CJE 1644
45M 3
8/17/2015
Latent Fingerprint Development
40896 CJE 1671
45M 3
8/17/2015
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 219
ZACKS
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 219
ZACKS
12/11/2015 M
Hybrid 06:00 PM 09:40 PM ME-PSI 219
WICAL
12/11/2015 W
Hybrid 06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 219
ZACKS
12/11/2015 R
R
Hybrid 06:00 PM 07:30 PM ME-PSI 219
07:31 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 217
MCCOY
12/11/2015 MW
Fingerprint Classification
41423 CJE 1672
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Crime Scene Photography 1
42225 CJE 1770
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Courtroom Presentation of Evidence
42230 CJL 1610
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-PSI 219
ZACKS
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 216
ARCHEY
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 221
SAUTER
06:00 PM 08:40 PM TI-001
GUNDRUM
Titusville Campus
Introduction to Crime Scene Technology
41697 CJE 1642
70T 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
16 WEEK Full Term
August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Criminology
40040 CCJ 1010
01C
43166 CCJ 1010
70C
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
40955 CCJ 2650
01C
Ethics in Criminal Justice
41816 CJE 2330
70C
3
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
09:25 AM 10:40 AM CO-005 221
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 221
EASTEP
EASTEP
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
10:50 AM 12:05 PM CO-005 251
EASTEP
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM CO-005 221
OENBRINK
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Courses
Criminology
40776 CCJ 1010
01Z 3
American Criminal Justice
40716 CCJ 1020
01Z 3
Criminal Justice Administration
42170 CCJ 1452
01Z 3
Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
41627 CCJ 2022
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
EASTEP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
EASTEP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
BROWN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
GUNDRUM
The Critical Issue for this course is Sex Crimes and Paraphilia. This course may not be taken more than once for credit.
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
40777 CCJ 2650
01Z 3
Crime Prevention
42953 CJE 1440
01Z 3
Introduction to Forensic Science
40780 CJE 1640
01Z 3
Ethics in Criminal Justice
42404 CJE 2330
01Z 3
Investigations
40989 CJE 2600
01Z 3
Juvenile Delinquency
41628 CJJ 1540
01Z 3
Criminal Procedures
41061 CJL 1400
01Z 3
Criminal Law
41406 CJL 2401
01Z 3
Foundation of Homeland Security
42405 DSC 1003
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
EASTEP
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
BEHL
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
ZACKS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
GRAHAM
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
WICAL
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
STRAIT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
KERR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
GUNDRUM
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
PERNICE
Melbourne Campus
Criminology
40395 CCJ 1010
01M 3
Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
43258 CCJ 2022
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 208
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-PSI 208
EASTEP
(Serial Killers)
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
40396 CCJ 2650
01M 3
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
American Corrections
42171 CJC 2000
01M 3
Introduction to Law Enforcement
41399 CJE 1000
70M 3
Investigations
43257 CJE 2600
01M 3
Criminal Law
41400 CJL 2401
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
01:40 PM 02:55 PM ME-PSI 208
STRAIT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
GRAHAM
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-PSI 208
ZACKS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
SPEICHER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 208
KERR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM PB-001 97
STRAIT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM PB-001 97
STRAIT
(This course is under the Criminal Justice program)
Foundation of Homeland Security
42226 DSC 1003
70M 3
Palm Bay Campus
Criminology
41149 CCJ 1010
01B 3
Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
42220 CCJ 2650
01B 3
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
16 WEEK Full Term
August 17 – December 11, 2015
Melbourne Campus
EMT
43003
43012
43020
EMS 1119
EMS 1119
EMS 1119
01M 6
02M 6
70M 6
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
01:00 PM
09:00 AM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
04:00 PM
12:00 PM
10:00 PM
08:00 PM
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
110
111
110
110
EDDLEMAN
HEZLITT
EDDLEMAN
EMT Clinical Experience
Clinical days and hours will vary, depending on availability
43007 EMS 1431
43016 EMS 1431
43022 EMS 1431
EMT Laboratory
6AM 2
6BM 2
6CM 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 U
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 U
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 U
07:00 AM 07:00 PM OS-119
07:00 AM 07:00 PM OS-119
12:00 PM 02:00 PM OS-119
EDDLEMAN
HEZLITT
Clinical days and hours will vary, depending on availability
43031
EMSL 1119
01M 3
43019
EMSL 1119
02M 3
43021
EMSL 1119
03M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 WR
W
R
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09:00 AM
09:00 AM
01:00 PM
01:00 PM
06:00 PM
06:00 PM
08:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
04:00 PM
04:00 PM
10:00 PM
10:00 PM
10:00 PM
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
117
216
216
117
216
117
117
EDDLEMAN
HEZLITT
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
FIRE
SPECIAL SESSION – Check Dates
Melbourne Campus
Introduction to Fire Science
42936 FFP 1000
01M 3
9/30/2015 11/2/2015
W
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
KLEIN
FFP 1000 is an AS Degree requirement. Course waiver will be offered based on receipt of students Florida State Fire Standards Certificate of
Compliance. Class meeting dates are Sep. 30, Oct. 07, 14, 21 & 28. An 8 hour off-site project will assigned by the instructor.
Fire and Life Safety Educator, Level 1
42934 FFP 1793
01N 3
8/25/2015 9/14/2015
TR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
KLEIN
FFP 1793 is a Fire Science AS Degree elective. Class meeting dates are Aug. 25, 27, Sep. 01, 03 & 08. An 8 hour off-site project will assigned by the
instructor.
Building Construction and Codes
42935 FFP 2120
01M 3
9/15/2015 10/5/2015
TR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
ABERNATHY
FFP 2120 is a Fire Science AS Degree elective. It is also required for Fire Officer I, Fire Inspector I and Fire Investigator I. Refer to the BFST for
additional details. Class meeting dates are Sep. 15, 17, 22, 24 & 29. An 8 hour off-site research project will be assigned by the instructor.
Fire Hydraulics
42937 FFP 2301
01M 3
10/6/2015 10/26/2015 TR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
DOTSON
FFP 2301 is a Fire Science AS Degree elective. It is also required for Driver/Operator Engineer Certificate. Refer to the BFST for additional details.
Class meeting dates are Oct. 06, 08, 13, 15 & 20. An 8 hour off-site research project will be assigned by the instructor.
Fire Apparatus Operator
42940 FFP 2302
01M 3
11/30/2015 12/14/2015 MWR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
RHODES
FFP 0302 is a Fire Science AS Degree elective. It is also required for Driver/Operator Engineer Certificate. Refer to the BFST for additional details.
Class meeting dates are Nov. 30, Dec. 02, 07, 09 & 10. An 8 hour off-site research project will be assigned by the instructor.
Fire Protection Codes and Standards
42938 FFP 2510
01M 3
10/27/2015 11/16/2015 TR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
ABERNATHY
FFP 2510 is a Fire Science AS Degree elective. It is also required for Fire Inspector I. Refer to the BFST for additional details. Class meeting dates
are Oct. 27, 29 & Nov. 03, 05 & 10. An 8 hour off-site research project will be assigned by the instructor.
Plans Examination and Blueprint Reading
42939 FFP 2521
01M 3
11/17/2015 12/14/2015 TR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
ABERNATHY
FFP 2521 is a Fire Science AS Degree elective. It is also required for Fire Inspector I. Refer to the BFST for additional details. Class meeting dates
are Nov. 17, 19, Dec. 01, 03 & 08. An 8 hour off-site research project will be assigned by the instructor.
Fire Protection Systems and Extinguishing Agents
42933 FFP 2540
01M 3
8/4/2015 8/24/2015
TR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM ME-009 187
ABERNATHY
FFP 2540 is a Fire Science AS Degree elective. It is also required for Fire Officer II, Fire Inspector I and Fire Investigator I. Refer to the BFST for
additional details. Class meeting dates are Aug. 04, 06, 11, 13, 18 & 20.
16 WEEK Full Term
August 17 – December 11, 2015
PARALEGAL STUDIES
eLearning at Eastern Florida
Contracts
41073 PLA 1423
Bankruptcy
42093 PLA 1465
Civil Procedure
42089 PLA 2203
Evidence
42094 PLA 2260
01Z
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
01Z
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
01Z
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
DAWLEY
01Z
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
BUFANO
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Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
16 WEEK Full Term
August 17 – December 11, 2015
PARALEGAL STUDIES
eLearning at Eastern Florida
Torts
42090 PLA 2273
01Z
Business Organizations
42091 PLA 2433
01Z
Law Office Procedures
42092 PLA 2762
01Z
Family Law
41667 PLA 2800
01Z
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
BUFANO
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
COBB
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
SIBLEY
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Melbourne Campus
Introduction to the Legal System and Paralegalism
40686 PLA 1003
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
Legal Writing
12:15 PM 01:30 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
PLA 1104 is pre-requisite.
43297 PLA 1114
42562 PLA 1114
Bankruptcy
42427 PLA 1465
Torts
43259 PLA 2273
Criminal Law
01M 3
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-PSI 220
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 220
ALLAWAS
BOUCHARD
70M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 220
BUFANO
01M 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 220
ALLAWAS
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 08:40 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
10:50 AM 12:05 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
09:25 AM 10:40 AM ME-PSI 220
BUFANO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
04:30 PM 05:45 PM ME-PSI 220
SECRIST
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
08:00 AM 12:00 PM ME-PSI 113
01:00 PM 05:00 PM ME-PSI 113
KOUKOS
TOURO
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 U
07:00 AM 07:00 PM OS-119
TOURO
07:00 AM 07:00 PM OS-119
KOUKOS
This course is under the Paralegal program
42065 PLA 2304
70M 3
Criminal Procedure
42165 PLA 2308
01M 3
Law Office Management
43260 PLA 2763
01M 3
Internship
Mandatory attendance for first class meeting
40351
PLA 2940
6IM
4
PARAMEDIC
Melbourne Campus
Paramedic 1
43023 EMS 2603
01M 9
43027 EMS 2603
02M 9
Paramedic 2
43028 EMS 2604
6BM 9
Paramedic 1 Clinical
Clinical days and hours will vary, depending on availability
43024 EMS 2664
6AM 1
Paramedic 1 Laboratory
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 U
Clinical days and hours will vary, depending on availability
43025
EMSL 2603
01M 4
43030
EMSL 2603
02M 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MW
MW
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
TR
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01:00 PM
01:00 PM
08:00 AM
08:00 AM
05:00 PM
05:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
ME-PSI
117
216
117
216
KOUKOS
TOURO
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Nursing and Health Sciences Institute
COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
BAS APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCE - ADVANCED ALLIED HEALTH
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Introduction to Animal Science
43107 ANSC 3006 01C 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
W
09:00 AM 11:30 AM CO-017 111
09:00 AM 11:30 AM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
BAS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT - HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Introduction to Gerontology
43193 GEY 3000
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
US Healthcare Systems
42251 HSA 3111
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Healthcare Automation and Technology
42252 HSA 3191
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Management of Long-Term Care Facilities
43269 HSA 3223
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Healthcare Research
43194 HSA 3702
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Human Resources Management in Health Services Organizations
43191 HSA 4340
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Health Education and Promotion
43190 HSC 3032
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Community Health
43192 HSC 3201
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Health and Medical Terminology
43267 HSC 3537
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Therapeutic Communication: Skills with Patients, Families and the Healthcare Team
43266 HSC 3661
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Healthcare Leadership
43270 HSC 4184
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Epidemiology
43268 HSC 4500
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
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BABB
STEURY
STEURY
HELME
BROWN
BABB
DAVIS
HELME
HELME
BABB
BROWN
HERBER
Table of Contents
COURSE TITLE
CRD START
CRN
NUMBER
HRS
END START
DATE
DATE
DAYS
END
TIME
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
DENTAL ASSISTING
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Clinical Practice 2 Laboratory
41604 DEAL 1855 6AC 5
41605 DEAL 1855 6BC 5
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 WR
08:00 AM 05:00 PM OS-119
08:00 AM 05:00 PM OS-119
RAMIREZ
BRUNO
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Introduction to Dental Assisting
43189 DEA 1010
01Z 2
Dental Psychology
41630 DEA 1152
01Z 1
Dental Seminar
41347 DEA 1936
01Z 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
MILFORD
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
RAMIREZ
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
RAMIREZ
DENTAL HYGIENE
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Community Dental Health 1
40041 DEH 2701
40C 2
Dental Hygiene 3
40042 DEH 2804
01C 2
Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene
40043 DEHC 1003 40C 3
Periodontology
41162 DEHC 2602 01C 3
Dental Hygiene Clinic 3
40558 DEHL 2804 6AC 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
10:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 221
MCCANN
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
08:00 AM 10:00 AM CO-020 125
DENT
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
R
08:00 AM 05:00 PM CO-020 111F MCCANN
09:00 AM 11:00 AM CO-020 125
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
R
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 205
03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-020 205
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 MF
T
R
08:00 AM 05:00 PM OS-119
DENT
08:00 AM 05:00 PM CO-020 111F
08:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 111F
DENT
DENTAL SUPPORT
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Head, Neck and Dental Anatomy
41110 DES 1020
45C 2
8/17/2015
Dental Radiography
40044 DES 1200
01C 2
8/17/2015
Introduction to Clinical Procedures
40476 DES 1800
01C 2
8/17/2015
Preventive Dentistry
40560 DES 1840
01C 2
8/17/2015
Dental Materials
40045 DES 2100
01C 2
8/17/2015
Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliaries
41606 DESC 2832 70C 2
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 W
06:00 PM 07:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
12/11/2015 T
03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-020 125
MILFORD
12/11/2015 T
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 125
RAMIREZ
12/11/2015 T
10:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 125
DENT
12/11/2015 R
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
12/11/2015 M
06:00 PM 09:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
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COURSE TITLE
CRD START
CRN
NUMBER
HRS
END START
DATE
DATE
DAYS
END
TIME
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
DENTAL SUPPORT
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Head, Neck and Dental Anatomy Laboratory
41111 DESL 1020 70C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Dental Radiography Laboratory
40046 DESL 1200 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40047 DESL 1200 02C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
40048 DESL 1200 03C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41432 DESL 1200 04C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Introduction to Clinical Procedures Laboratory
40475 DESL 1800 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41351 DESL 1800 02C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
41108 DESL 1800 70C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Dental Materials Laboratory
40049 DESL 2100 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
W
07:00 PM 09:00 PM CO-020 125
CONNAUGHTO
M
W
M
W
01:30 PM
01:30 PM
09:00 AM
09:00 AM
MILFORD
MILFORD
MILFORD
MILFORD
W
W
R
08:30 AM 12:30 PM CO-020 111F RAMIREZ
01:30 PM 05:30 PM CO-020 111F MILFORD
06:00 PM 10:00 PM CO-020 111F MILFORD
R
03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-020 125
04:30 PM
04:30 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
111F
111F
111F
111F
CONNAUGHTO
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Introduction to Clinical Procedures
41107 DES 1800
01Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Preventive Dentistry
41109 DES 1840
01Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
RAMIREZ
DENT
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Abdominal Sonography 1
43000 SON 2111
14C 2
8/17/2015
Obstetrical Sonography 1
43001 SON 2121
14C 2
8/17/2015
Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation 1
42984 SON 2211
14C 1
8/17/2015
Practicum and Skills Laboratory 1
42977 SON 2804
14C 2
8/17/2015
Principles and Fundamentals of Sonography
42978 SONC 2000 14C 4
8/17/2015
Fundamentals of Sonography 1 Laboratory
42981 SONL 2003 14C 1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 M
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 W
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 F
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 TR
08:00 AM 04:30 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 MF
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
12/11/2015 W
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-003 112
HOLDORF
HEALTH ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Health Analysis and Improvement
40513 HLP 1081
01Z 2
40829 HLP 1081
02Z 2
41625 HLP 1081
03Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
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DOWNEY
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COURSE TITLE
CRD START
CRN
NUMBER
HRS
END START
DATE
DATE
DAYS
END
TIME
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
HEALTH ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT
12 WEEK SESSION 2 : September 14 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Health Analysis and Improvement
40906 HLP 1081
21Z 2
41905 HLP 1081
22Z 2
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
DOWNEY
ACOSTA
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Health Information Technology
43088 HIM 2211
40C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
01:00 PM 03:25 PM
Continuous Quality Improvement and Related Basic Management and Supervision Principles
43097 HIM 2500
40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
01:00 PM 03:25 PM
Electronic Health Records and Technology
43098 HIM 2652
40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
10:00 AM 12:25 PM
Advanced Coding
43034 HIMC 1255 40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
10:00 AM 12:25 PM
CO-025 114
CULPEPPER
CO-017 110
CULPEPPER
CO-017 110
CULPEPPER
CO-017 110
CULPEPPER
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Medical Law, Ethics and Bioethics
40564 HSC 1641
01Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42304 HSC 1641
02Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
STEURY
MIEDEMA
HEALTHCARE
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Introduction to Health Care
42254 HSCC 1000 01C 3
42255 HSCC 1000 40C 3
42256 HSCC 1000 42C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
01:55 PM 04:45 PM CO-020 219
12:00 PM 02:00 PM CO-020 219
02:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-020 219
FORSTER
BROWN
HELME
12 WEEK SESSION 2 : September 14 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Introduction to Health Care
42253 HSCC 1000 41C 3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 W
09:00 AM 11:00 AM CO-020 219
BROWN
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Health
40514 HSC 1100
01Z
3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
DOWNEY
12 WEEK SESSION 2 : September 14 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Health
41906 HSC 1100
21Z
3
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MEDICAL INFORMATION CODER/BILLLER
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Introduction to HIM
41156 HIMC 1000 40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
CPT Coding Principles and Practice
41157 HIMC 1253 40C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
11:00 AM 01:30 PM CO-017 213
ROY
11:00 AM 01:30 PM CO-017 213
ROY
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
40990 HSC 1554
01Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
42635 HSC 1554
02Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
KRIETE
KRIETE
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Hematology
41493 MLT 1300
01C 3
Hemostasis
41507 MLT 1330
01C 2
Clinical Chemistry
41492 MLT 1610
01C 4
Pathology Seminar
41495 MLT 2930
40C 2
Core Lab 1: Basic Skills Module
41919 MLTL 1046 01C 1
41920
MLTL 1046
02C 1
42690
MLTL 1046
03C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
09:45 AM 11:05 AM CO-020 205
HULME
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
03:40 PM 04:30 PM CO-020 205
MILLER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 TR
01:40 PM 03:30 PM CO-020 205
MILLER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-020 205
MILLER
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
T
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
R
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
R
08:30 AM
05:00 PM
09:00 AM
05:00 PM
09:00 AM
05:00 PM
Core Lab 3: Microscopy Module
41506 MLTL 1230 40C 1
8/17/2015
42237 MLTL 1230 41C 1
8/17/2015
Advanced Immunohematology Laboratory
41513 MLTL 2527 40C 1
8/17/2015
Core Lab 2: Automation Module
41510 MLTL 2760 70C 1
8/17/2015
41514 MLTL 2760 71C 1
8/17/2015
Core Laboratory Clinical Rotation
41494 MLTL 2806 6AC 5
8/17/2015
Transfusion Medicine Clinical Rotation
41511 MLTL 2807 6AC 1
8/17/2015
Microbiology and Molecular Clinical Rotation
41512 MLTL 2811 6AC 3
8/17/2015
09:40 AM
07:00 PM
10:00 AM
07:00 PM
10:00 AM
07:00 PM
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
CO-020
213B WILLIAMS
213B
213B MILLER
213B
213B MILLER
213B
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 T
05:00 PM 07:00 PM CO-020 213B HOWELL
07:15 PM 09:15 PM CO-020 213B HOWELL
12/11/2015 M
10:00 AM 01:00 PM CO-020 213
HOWELL
12/11/2015 R
12/11/2015 R
05:00 PM 07:00 PM CO-020 213
07:15 PM 09:15 PM CO-020 213
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
12/11/2015 TWRF
07:00 AM 12:00 PM OS-119
MILLER
12/11/2015 TWRF
12:30 PM 01:20 PM OS-119
MILLER
12/11/2015 TWRF
01:30 PM 02:30 PM OS-119
MILLER
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Laboratory Specimens and Microscopy
41418 MLT 1040
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Parasitology and Mycology
42555 MLT 1440
01Z 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
MILLER
MILLER
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Cocoa Campus
Medical Terminology
41843 HSC 1531
40C 2
41704 HSC 1531
41C 2
40099 HSC 1531
70C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
12:00 PM 01:40 PM CO-020 222
11:00 AM 12:45 PM CO-020 219
05:15 PM 08:15 PM CO-020 219
SCHROEDER
KENNEDY
FORSTER
12 WEEK SESSION 2 : September 14 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Medical Terminology
40098 HSC 1531
44C 2
9/14/2015 12/11/2015 M
09:15 AM 10:45 AM CO-017 112
KENNEDY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Medical Terminology
40718 HSC 1531
01Z 2
40740 HSC 1531
02Z 2
40820 HSC 1531
03Z 2
41056 HSC 1531
04Z 2
41413 HSC 1531
05Z 2
41909 HSC 1531
06Z 2
Advanced Medical Terminology
41144 HSC 1532
01Z 3
41623 HSC 1532
02Z 3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
ACOSTA
SAVAGLIO
ACOSTA
VERGARA
SAVAGLIO
KRIETE
DARGIE
DARGIE
12 WEEK SESSION 2 : September 14 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Medical Terminology
41251 HSC 1531
21Z
41414 HSC 1531
22Z
41910 HSC 1531
23Z
2
2
2
9/14/2015 12/11/2015
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CRN
NUMBER
CRD
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START
DATE
END
DATE
START
TIME
DAYS
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
NURSING
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Fundamentals of Nursing
41384 NUR 1021
40C 5
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing
40110 NUR 2241
40C 5
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Nursing Pharmacology 1
41052 NURC 1141 40C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
Fundamentals Clinical Laboratory
41385 NURL 1021 6AC 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
W
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing Clinical Laboratory
40559 NURL 2241 6AC 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
M
Palm Bay Campus
Basic Medical-Surgical Nursing
41288 NUR 1213
46B 5
8/17/2015
Nursing Pharmacology 2
41290 NURC 1142 40B 2
8/17/2015
42739 NURC 1142 41B 2
8/17/2015
Basic Medical-Surgical Clinical Laboratory
41289 NURL 1213 6AB 4
8/17/2015
Titusville Campus
12/11/2015 T
08:00 AM 03:00 PM CO-020 104
RIDDLE
08:30 AM 02:30 PM CO-020 104
PIVA
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-020 104
RIDDLE
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
12:30 PM 02:00 PM OS-119
RIDDLE
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
10:00 AM 12:00 PM OS-119
PIVA
Hybrid 04:00 PM 09:00 PM PB-001 337
HOWELL
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 W
02:00 PM 03:50 PM PB-001 337
02:00 PM 03:50 PM PB-001 337
STEURY
STEURY
12/11/2015 S
F
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
01:30 PM 03:00 PM OS-119
HOWELL
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing
41202 NUR 2241
40T 5
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing Clinical Laboratory
41203 NURL 2241 6AT 4
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
T
08:30 AM 03:00 PM TI-004
06:30 AM 06:30 PM OS-119
02:00 PM 04:00 PM OS-119
119
MARTIN
MARTIN
NUTRITION
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Essentials of Nutrition
40501 HUN 1201
01Z
40905 HUN 1201
02Z
40986 HUN 1201
03Z
41146 HUN 1201
04Z
41950 HUN 1201
05Z
42184 HUN 1201
06Z
3
3
3
3
3
3
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
8/17/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
PASSABILE
PASSABILE
PASSABILE
PASSABILE
MARSLAND
MARSLAND
12 WEEK SESSION 2 : September 14 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Essentials of Nutrition
40815 HUN 1201
21Z
41090 HUN 1201
22Z
41624 HUN 1201
23Z
41911 HUN 1201
24Z
3
3
3
3
9/14/2015
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12/11/2015
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BRUNNIG
VERGARA
VERGARA
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Office Systems Technology Internship 1
To enroll in this course, students must contact Amy Moore at (321) 433-5098 or by email at [email protected]
43280
OST 2491
6AZ 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
RICHARD
PATIENT CARE ASSISTANT
Please note: at the time this went to print, the Patient Care and Practical Nursing programs
were under revision. Please check with the Nursing and Health Sciences Institute for
information.
RADIOGRAPHY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Radiobiology and Radiation Protection
41201 RTE 1385
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Exposure 1
40137 RTE 1418
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Procedures 1
41182 RTE 1503
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Clinical Education 1
41183 RTE 1804
6AC 2
8/17/2015
41184 RTE 1804
7AC 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Procedures 3
40138 RTE 2563
01C 2
8/17/2015
Pathology for Radiographers
40139 RTE 2782
01C 2
8/17/2015
Radiographic Clinical Education 5
40658 RTE 2844
6AC 3
8/17/2015
41036 RTE 2844
7AC 3
8/17/2015
Radiographic Exposure 1 Laboratory
40140 RTEL 1418 01C 1
8/17/2015
40141 RTEL 1418 02C 1
8/17/2015
12/11/2015 W
08:30 AM 10:10 AM CO-020 108
LANZA
12/11/2015 T
08:30 AM 10:10 AM CO-020 108
LANZA
12/11/2015 T
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
SHEEHAN
12/11/2015 RF
12/11/2015 RF
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
LANZA
LANZA
12/11/2015 R
08:30 AM 10:10 AM CO-020 108
LANZA
12/11/2015 R
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
SHEEHAN
12/11/2015 MTW
12/11/2015 MTW
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
07:00 AM 03:00 PM OS-119
LANZA
LANZA
12/11/2015 T
12/11/2015 W
12:30 PM 02:30 PM CO-020 108
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
LANZA
LANZA
RADIOGRAPHY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Radiographic Procedures 1 Laboratory
41185 RTEL 1503 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
41197 RTEL 1503 02C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
12:30 PM 02:30 PM CO-020 108
10:20 AM 12:10 PM CO-020 108
eLearning at Eastern Florida – Online Classes
Computed Tomography Patient Care and Technique
42976 RTE 2570
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Clinical Education 1
42974 RTE 2577
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
PEDRICK
Computed Tomography (CT) Sectional Anatomy and Physiology
42971 RTE 2763
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
PEDRICK
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COURSE TITLE
CRN
NUMBER
CRD
HRS
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAYS
Computed Tomography (CT) Clinical Education 1
42975 RTE 2805
01Z 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
START
TIME
END
TIME
BLDG
RM
INSTRUCTOR
PEDRICK
VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Animal Physiology
40848 ATE 1211
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
Principles of Nutrition for the Veterinary Technician
43104 ATE 1601
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Veterinary Work Experience 1
42114 ATE 1943
6AC 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015
Veterinary Work Experience 2
40597 ATE 1944
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Small Animal Diseases and Pharmacology 2
40822 ATE 2614
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Animal Clinical Pathology 1
40144 ATE 2638
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
Advanced Anesthesia, Surgery and Radiology
40823 ATE 2654
01C 3
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Emergency Medicine for Animals
40145 ATE 2710
01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Special Topics Seminar
42308 ATE 2936
80C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Veterinary Work Experience 4
40614 ATE 2946
01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Medicine of Laboratory Animals
43105 ATEC 1671 01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
Introduction to Anesthesia, Surgery and Radiology
40734 ATEL 1652 6AC 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
W
08:00 AM 09:30 AM CO-017 111
09:00 AM 10:30 AM CO-017 111
EARLE
08:00 AM 09:00 AM CO-017 111
EARLE
08:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 222
BUFFUM
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-017 111
SLOAN-WADE
09:30 AM 11:00 AM CO-017 111
10:30 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
EARLE
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-017 111
EARLE
08:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
EARLTINEZ
03:00 PM 05:00 PM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
01:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-017 111
SPIERS
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 222
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-021 102
GARRIGAN
16 WEEK FULL TERM : August 17 – December 11, 2015
Cocoa Campus
Professional Development and Ethics Seminar
40146 ATEL 2501 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 M
Small Animal Diseases and Pharmacology 2 Laboratory
40824 ATEL 2614 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 R
Animal Clinical Pathology 1 Laboratory
40741 ATEL 2638 01C 2
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 T
R
Advanced Anesthesia, Surgery and Radiology
40825 ATEL 2654 01C 1
8/17/2015 12/11/2015 W
W
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09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-017 111
D'ALTILIO
09:00 AM 12:00 PM CO-021 102
KENNEDY
12:00 PM 03:00 PM CO-017 222
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-017 222
KENNEDY
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-017 222
01:00 PM 04:00 PM CO-021 102
GARRIGAN
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Our Vision: Eastern Florida State College is committed to being our community’s center for quality teaching
and lifelong learning.
Our Mission: To engage our diverse population in quality, accessible, learning opportunities which
successfully meet individual and community needs. Eastern Florida State College fulfills its mission by offering
the following
• S pecified baccalaureate degree programs through formal written agreements between the
college and other regionally accredited postsecondary education institutions or with the
college for the purpose of meeting district, regions or statewide workforce needs.
• Undergraduate studies and Associate Degrees for students pursuing a Baccalaureate
Degree delivered in traditional face-to-face classes, partially online classes and online
classes.
• Technical and vocational training for Associate Degrees and Certificates to enter the
workforce, improve professional skills and develop new competencies.
• Instructions support services such as advising and career guidance.
• Activities supporting cultural enrichment, economic development, sports, wellness and
quality of life.
• Workshops and classes for personal growth, development instruction and lifelong
learning.
EFSC
It is the goal of Eastern Florida State College to prepare students to live and work in a dynamically changing world
by emphasizing student growth and lifelong learning. Through experiences both in and out of the classroom,
students will be given the opportunity to develop critical skills to succeed in life...CORE ABILITIES.
Why Core Abilities?
Core Abilities are global or general skills that are addressed throughout the academic experiences in a degree
program, whether that program is the general education A.A. Degree or any of the Career and Technical Programs
Degrees.
Core Abilities are skills central to an individual’s career success and growth as a lifelong learner.
Core Abilities and their associated learning indicators are linked closely to the institution vision, mission, and
philosophy. As broad learning outcomes, they are also infused throughout the stated performance competencies
in any given program or course.
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Cocoa Campus
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Cocoa, FL 32922
(321) 632-1111
Melbourne Campus
3865 North Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32935
(321) 632-1111
Palm Bay Campus
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Palm Bay, FL 32909
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