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2 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Important Dates! Spring 2012 January 18 - May 8 January Martin Luther King Day/No Classes January Faculty Inservice/No Classes January Spring Semester Begins January Finanicial Aid Census Date February Open Registration for Summer Begins March No Classes Enrollment Services Closed March Spring Break/No Classes March Apply for 2011 Graduation Deadline April Holiday/College Closed April Open Registration for Fall Begins May Spring Semester Ends May Faculty Inservice/No Classes May Graduation Academic Services Adding/Dropping a Class Apply to Gateway Credit Transfer Agreements Distance Learning/Alternative Instructional Strategies Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) Financial Aid Information & 79 Maps to Campuses Payment Options Registration Information Senior Citizen Information Gateway Campus/Center On-site Registration Locations Campus 400 County Road H,, WI Campus th Avenue,, WI PROGRAMS/COURSES How to Read this Schedule Global Index of Subjects/Courses SPRING INDICES Academic Preparation Index Accelerated Index Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Index Adult High School Index Associate Degree Index Distance Education Index General Studies Index Self-Paced Index Technical Diploma Index Campus 1001 S. Main Street,, WI Center 496 McCanna Parkway,, WI Spring

3 Registration Information on each of our career training educational programs is available at If you want information on admission to Gateway an open enrollment college see Register early for best class selection! Please make sure your account is in good standing. Gateway continues to make registering for courses easier for you. Two registration options (see page 3) are open to you. The entire registration policy and procedure can be found online at Priority Registration Dates Students accepted to a program with the greatest number of GPA credits get registration preference. If you have earned the following number of GPA credits: You may register: 60 credits or more beginning November credits or more beginning November credits or more beginning November credits or more beginning November credits or more beginning November 18 1 credit or more beginning November 21 Currently enrolled, 0 credits completed Beginning November 22 You can find out when can I register? through WebAdvisor: Please look under the Student menu, then under the Registration category. The $40 class reservation deposit is waived for continuing students who register November (This does not reduce your tuition and fees.) REGISTRATION HOURS... Monday Thursday 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. (Early closing at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23) Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Dates Closed: November 24, 25 and December 24 - January 1 Registration begins: November 14 Currently Enrolled Program Students November 28 New Credit Program Students December 1 Open Registration 2 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

4 Registration Options ❶ Online My My 1. Go to 2. Click on the WebAdvisor icon If you are a Continuing Student Click Students 4. Click Log In 5. Enter your 7 digit Gateway Student ID#, including leading zeros (Example: for ID 222, enter ) 6. Enter your case sensitive password If you are not ready to register, but want to see which classes are available, click Search for Classes (Sections) If you are new to Gateway Technical College... 3a. Click Prospective Students 3b. Click I Am New to Gateway to set up your record, get your 7 digit ID# and a temporary password so you can register 4. Click Log In 5. Enter your 7 digit Gateway Student ID# 6a. Enter your temporary password 6b. Choose a new password, if desired 6c. Click Students 7. Click Register for Sections under the Registration heading 8. Select a Registration Option 9. After registering, review your schedule for accuracy on My Class Schedule under the Academic Profile heading ❷ Walk-in Register in the Student Services department on any Gateway campus. Photo I.D. required. The Registration Form is available in Student Services or online at Type registration form in the Search box. ElKhORN CAMPuS 400 HWY H, WI KENOShA CAMPuS th Avenue, WI RACINE CAMPuS 1001 S. Main Street, WI BuRlINGTON CENTER 496 McCanna Blvd., WI Spring

5 Paying for College Gateway Technical College provides several options for payment of tuition (see: A payment option must be in place by January 4, 2012 for 2012 Spring semester or student will be dropped from all active classes. Resident and out-of-state tuition available at Class Reservation Deposit for Credit Students Only A $40 deposit will hold classes until January 4, A payment option must be selected by the above date to prevent being dropped from all active classes. The $40 deposit is nonrefundable if a payment option is not selected by January 4 for Spring 2012 classes. If registering after January 4, you must select a payment option upon registration. Payment Option #1 PAY FEES IN FULL by cash, check, or credit card at Student Services or over web by credit card at (select Make A Payment ). Student s account must be paid in full by January 4, 2012 or student will be dropped from all active classes. Payment Option # 2 PROVIDE AN AUTHORIZATION to Student Services. All third party payments (company/employer, agency authorizations) and financial aid awards must be on file at Gateway Technical College by the due date above. Payment Option # 3 Student Payment Plan Only available for 3 or more credits. Students registered for CNA class only are not eligible. Payment Plan is open for enrollment for 2012 Spring from November 14 through January 27. Enroll and make required deposit payment at click on WebAdvisor (select Gateway Technical College Payment Plan ) or at Student Services. Plan requires a deposit of 40% of eligible tuition/fees plus a $15.00 processing fee. Student s account balance after deposit to be paid in 2 installments. For Spring 2012 plan: 1st installment due March 2, 2012 and 2nd installment due April 4, Maximum on plan after required deposit is $2, Any tuition/fees over $3, must be paid in full at time of enrolling on plan. A late fee of $45 is charged if an installment payment is not receipted to student s account by due date. More information is available about the payment plan at 4 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

6 FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS Financial Aid Financial aid is financial assistance to help students of any age meet their educational costs. Nearly 95% of all Gateway students who have applied for financial aid have received some form of it. Please see for important details. All students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Renewal FAFSA. Students are encouraged to apply online by accessing Completing this form allows Financial Aid to determine eligibility for all types of financial aid. Students are urged to file the FAFSA as soon as possible. It can take 5-6 weeks to process. Priority Application Dates for the Academic Year Summer Apply by April 1 Fall Apply by July 1 Spring Apply by November 1 Types of aid available to Gateway students include: Grants (do not have to be repaid unless you stop attending) Student Loans (must be repaid) Student Employment (you work and earn money to help pay for college) Eligibility Requirements: Be accepted into a Technical Diploma or Associate Degree Program. Meet program entry requirements before the start of the semester. Be a U. S. citizen, a National or a permanent resident of the United States. Demonstrate financial need as determined by Gateway s Financial Aid Office through the Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) process. Not be in default on any educational loan, or demonstrate an unwillingness to repay any educational loan and/or owe any overpayment to Gateway Technical College or the U. S. Department of Education. Be in compliance with Selective Service regulations. Be enrolled at least half-time status to receive most types of financial aid. Maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by Gateway s Financial Aid Office. Must participate in Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling if award includes loan. Financial Aid Census Date info available on pg. 79 Activate your Gateway Plus Card at: To complete the activation you will need: Access to Internet with capability to receive Gateway Plus Card An address personal or Gateway assigned address** Social Security number Driver s license information (not required) Your preference choice - Easy Refund with Gateway Plus Card OR - ACH (electronic transfer) to your bank. Do this by completing, printing, and mailing the form, with your bank routing number and account number, to Higher One. You must confirm your address to complete the activation process. Watch for an from Gateway Plus Card giving you the information needed to confirm your address. Activation does not mean financial aid funds are on your card. Student will receive an when financial aid funds have been applied to card. No access to a computer at home? Activate your card at Gateway in our open labs! Room T Room A Room N208 ** To check your Gateway address, log on to WebAdvisor, under Academic Profile click on My Profile Spring

7 Are you ready for Distance Learning? An alternative to traditional classroom learning Gateway offers several ways for students to take classes while not physically in the classroom with the instructor. Distance learning connects students through Internet and interactive videoconferencing so that the student can take the class from home or from a location that is more convenient than where the instructor is teaching. Gateway s Distance learning Options INET (Internet Study) Courses with materials delivered through the Internet. It is recommended students have computers at home with web access; however, work can be completed at any site, including Gateway Technical College student computer labs, which have a web connection. ITV (Interactive TV) Courses are delivered in a classroom setting with television and camera links to other sites. Instructors often alternate between sites for more personal interaction. Students should register at the campus that they will attend. BlND (BlENDED) Courses delivered by both internet and traditional classroom. IPVID (IP Video, NODAl, and DElTA) Courses that utilize Internet-delivered video as a key component of their design and delivery. More information about Distance Learning A great deal of information is available to students on the Distance Learning website at More and more students are taking courses outside the traditional college setting. Are you ready for Distance Learning? Find out by completing the SmartMeasure assessment. It will take you minutes from start to finish, but you may log out and complete it later if necessary. After you log in to SmarterMeasure, you will receive an from SmartererMeasure with SmarterMeasure PIN number that will allow you to log back in later or view your results again. Your SmarterMeasure score will not prevent you from registering for online classes. It is a tool that will help you assess your strengths and weaknesses related to distance learning in five areas. The website for SmarterMeasure is: distance learning/readi_introduction_4_web.htm Center Student Services Campus Student Services Campus Student Services Campus Student Services: Remember, there is an additional $10 per credit charge, with a minimum charge of $10, for classes offered via the Internet. Receive Materials: Department procedures may vary. Check course descriptions online for specific instructions. If you need assistance, visit: for online training demos, or please contact the educational department office for your course. Search for Distance Learning classes using WebAdvisor: Go to and click on WebAdvisor. Select the Search for Classes category. On that form, you need only select two things: 1. Under Term, select the term you are interested in. 2. Then scroll down to Course Type and use the pull-down menu to choose the INET, ITV, BLND and IPVID programs. Then hit the Submit button. You will see all the courses offered during the chosen semester that you can take. 6 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

8 Additional Alternative Course Delivery Methods AC (Accelerated) Accelerated courses are ideal for busy work-experienced adults who are self-disciplined and can take a significant amount of responsibility for their own learning. These courses often offer students a unique combination of independent study and group interaction. Class time is often spent in group activities and discussion rather than in didactic lectures. Because accelerated courses have considerably fewer class sessions over a shorter time period, attendance at all sessions is essential. Most courses require counselor, instructor, or departmental approval. ST (Stacked Class) Stacked courses are delivered in a traditional classroom setting with established meeting times and dates during the semester. Other courses with common core competencies will be meeting simultaneously in the same classroom, typically being taught by the same instructor(s) who make adjustments for the unique requirements of a course. SP (Self-paced labs) Students can generally start anytime during a typical semester. Coursework will be completed in an open laboratory setting with students in other courses or at different levels within the course in which they have enrolled. Instructors develop an individualized plan with the student to complete the competencies of the course. Weekly schedules are arranged between the instructor and students to meet individual needs. OPEN Entry Open courses are indicated throughout the schedule. These courses are offered on an open-entry flexible schedule. Each student will meet with the instructor to establish a schedule. Do you need to apply to Gateway? Gateway is here to help you succeed. Hands-on training, cutting-edge technology, more than 65 career options, and staff with working world wisdom makes Gateway a smart choice for your future. Are you ready to amaze yourself with the skills you will acquire? Ready to begin? First, you must decide one of two things: Do you plan to graduate from a program or certificate? Apply now. See the application priority dates below. Are you a student at another college who would like to take a Gateway course for transfer? See for special application and instructions. Do you wish to enroll in a non-credit class, program, or seminar? No application is necessary; proceed to Registration. If you plan to graduate from a degree, diploma or certificate program, you will need to complete an Application for Admission and other requirements based on your program choice. Those seeking to start an exciting new career and earn a degree or diploma or certificate need to apply to their chosen program. While Gateway Technical College accepts applications on an ongoing basis, we do have priority admission dates prior to the start of each semester. Application Priority Dates January Summer Semester March Fall Semester November Spring Semester Complete your file for admission by the dates above and we guarantee admission to your program by the Priority Student Registration! Benefits of program admission? You will receive up-to-date information. Priority Registration: You get to choose your classes and register before non-program students. To be eligible for financial aid, you must be accepted to a program. A program's course requirements can change frequently. Acceptance locks you in to the program courses for the year you are accepted. Apply after taking classes, and some courses you've already taken may not count toward graduation. No application is necessary for students enrolling in a noncredit class, a non-credit program, seminar, or a course to improve your skills or for personal enrichment. You can proceed directly to registration. Students are encouraged to meet with a program counselor to discuss program information, course selection, and any other additional requirements. Spring

9 Follett Bookstore GED testing brush-up sessions 15-week structured GED brush-up sessions Offered at Gateway's,, and campuses No course tuition charged to Wisconsin residents, however a textbook will need to be purchased English Language Learners Please register in person at Student Services for a 6-hour orientation session to assess reading/vocabulary, writing/ grammar and speaking/listening levels. Morning and evening orientations will be held on each campus during the weeks of January for Spring 2012 classes. Please see for dates and times. Register at the Student Services Office for a GED orientation session at Gateway s,,, or campuses For more information visit Senior Citizen Audits of Postsecondary Courses Wisconsin residents, 60 years or older, may audit a technical diploma or associate degree course at a significantly reduced rate, provided space is available. Material, activity, and other miscellaneous fees will still be charged. Forms for requesting a senior audit are available at registration. If the senior wants credit for the course, regular registration procedures and charges apply. Senior Citizens and ACE Classes Wisconsin citizens 62 years of age or older can attend Adult Continuing Education (ACE) classes by paying only material and miscellaneous fees. Please contact registration for information. This reduced rate is not available for Motorcycle Rider, Emergency Medical Technician, Group Dynamics, or Multiple Offender classes. 8 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

10 HOW TO READ THIS SCHEDULE Course Number Course Name Credits Fee Campus Section Number Days of Week Locations Radiographic Procedures CR Program Counselor consent required Prerequisites: General Anatomy and Physiology Corequisites: Introduction to Radiography and Radiographic Imaging 1 and Radiography Clinical B1A $ ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 03:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/ B1B $ ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 12:40P-02:40P 09/12-12/19 W 11:30A-01:30P 09/07-12/14 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Notice/Message Prerequisite Corequisite Start/End Dates Meeting Time Alternate Delivery Method Marker To Be Announced contact department for information Class Number: 10- or 11-character alphanumeric ID. Prerequisite: Corequisite: Course work: Must be completed before beginning the course. Can be taken concurrently with the desired course, or prior. Some courses require proficiency, such as typing ability. M T W Th F S = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video, NODAL, and DELTA AC Accelerated ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry These courses may utilize Internetdelivered video as a key component of their design and delivery. Spring

11 Global Subject Index Spring Accounting...27 Admin/Office Assistant/Medical...29, 61 Aeronautics...30 Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse...31 Architectural Technology...31 Automated Manufacturing...31 Automotive Technology...32 Barbering/Cosmetology...61 Business Administration...33 Career Education...70 Civil Engineering Technology...33 Communication Skills...16 Computer Software...34 Criminal Justice...35 Culinary Arts...36 Dental...37, 61 Diesel Equipment Technology...37 Driver Education...76 Early Childhood Education...38 Educational Services (Instructional Assistant)...38 Electrical Engineering Tech...39 Electromechanical Technology...39 Electronic Technology...39 Emergency Medical Service...40, 61, 76 English...67, 70 Financial Planning...41 Fire Technology...41, 76 Fluid Power Technology...41 Foreign Language...17 Gen College: Natural Science...67 General College: Comm Skills...67 General College: Mathematics...67 General College: Reading...67 General College: Success...68 General Studies...17 Graphics/Printing/Publishing...41 Group Dynamics/Traffic Safety...76 Health Information Technology...43 History...70 Horticulture...43 Human Services...44 Industrial Equip Mechanic...45 Interior Design...45 Internal Training...77 Interpreter Technology...45 IT - Information Technology...46 IT - Microcomputer Specialist...47 IT - Network Communications...47 IT - Programming and Web...48 Machine Tool/CNC Technology...61 Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt...49 Mathematics...18, 68, 70 Mechanical Drafting...61 Mechanical Technology...50 Medical Assistant...62, 77 Medical Terminology...51 Natural Science...18 Numerical Control...62 Nursing...52, 63 Nursing and Nursing Related...54, 63, 77 Pharmacy...55 Physical Therapy Assistant...55 Quality Assurance...56 Quality Interdisciplinary...56 Radiologic Technology...56 Reading...68 Related Business...56 Renewable Energy - Electricity...56 Responsible Beverage...78 Science...70 Small Business...57 Social Science...20, 70 Supervisory Management...57 Surgical Tech...58 Testing...78 Welding...58, Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

12 Global Course Index Spring Accelerated Learning Accounting Capstone Accounting for Business Accounting Portfolio Development Accounting Principles Accounting Program Orientation Accounting Software Applications Accounting Spreadsheet Applications Action-Scripting Flash Administrative Assistant Internship Administrative Office Procedures Advanced Chassis Systems Advanced Office Technologies Advanced Technology for Interior Design Advanced Webpage Design Aero Science Aviation Safety Aero Science Commercial Aero Science Engine/ Structures/ Systems Aero Science Instrument Aeronautical Skills Development Aircraft Systems-Advanced Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Algebra Pre-College American Government-AHS 1.0 CR American History IV - AHS.5CR American Short Fiction I-AHS.5 CR American Short Fiction-AHS 1.0 CR Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced Anatomy, Basic Applied Coding Applied Exit Strategies/Display Graphics Architectural Drafting/Commercial ARRT Certification Seminar Art History ASL ASL 4/Interpreting ASL Skillbuilding ASL Skillbuilding ASL Skillbuilding ASL Structure and Function Aspects of Disabilities Assertive Behavior Authoring Tools - Flash Auto Instrumentation and Testing Auto IT for Transportation Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience Auto Service Fundamentals Auto Service Simulation Auto Transmission/Transaxle AutoCAD for Construction Sciences AutoCAD, Introduction AutoCAD, Introduction to (Interior Design) Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro Automated Office Applications I Automated Office Applications II Automated Office Applications III Aviation/Introduction Baking for Chefs Behavior Challenges Biochemistry/Introduction Biology/Animal I-AHS.5 CR Biology/Plant I-AHS.5 CR BIZ Internship Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques Blueprint Reading Boundary Location and Research Brake Systems Building Materials Business Communications Business Finance and Budgeting Business Law Business Management Internship Business Purchasing Business/Introduction to CAD - Solidworks CAD Intermediate CAD/Solids Advanced Calculus Cardiology II Career Development/Exploration I-AHS.5 Cr Career Search Workshop Catering/Banquets Certified Fire Inspector Parts 1 & Child and Adolescent Mental Health Child Welfare Policy and Practice Children s Spontaneous Play Climate Control Systems Clinical II CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics CNC Lathe Set-Up CNC Machining Technology CNC Mill Set-Up CNC Offsets and Operations CNC Production Applications CNC/CAM Programming College Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications College Mathematics College Physics College Success College Technical Math College Technical Math 1A College Writing, Intro Commercial Code Community Pharmacy Clinical Community Policing Strategies Community Resources and Services Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced Computer Assisted Programming/Robotics and FMS Computer Illustration/Drawing Techniques Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE), Adv Computer Support Specialist Internship Computing for Healthcare, Introduction Conflict Resolution in Engineering/Construction Constitutional Law Construction Estimating Construction Methods Construction Project Management Contemporary American Problems I-AHS.5 Cr Contemporary American Problems II-AHS.5 Cr Corporate Sponsorship Development Correctional Processes Counseling/Introduction to CPT Coding Credit Procedures Criminal Investigation Theory Criminal Justice, Intro to Criminal Law CSS Skills Implementation & Career Prep Culinary Competition I Culinary Competition II Culinary Skills I Culinary Skills II Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting DB2 UDB Programming & Stored Procedures DC/AC I DC/AC II Deaf Culture in America Dental Assistant Clinical - Adv Dental Chairside - Advanced Dental Laboratory Procedure Dental Office Management Dental Radiography - Advanced Design & Publishing Design Concepts Spring

13 Design Problems Diesel Brake Systems Diesel Control Systems, Advanced Diesel Drive Trains Diesel Engine Service Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced Diesel Hydraulic Systems Digital Electronics Digital Photography/Advanced Digital Photography/Introduction to Digital Prepress Fundamentals Dining Room Service Diversity and Change Management Drama-AHS 1.0 CR E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet ECE: Administering an Early Childhood Education Program ECE: Art, Music, and Language Arts ECE: Child Development ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education ECE: Guiding Children s Behavior ECE: Practicum ECE: Practicum ECE: Practicum Economics Electrical & Electronic Systems Electrical & Electronic Systems Electrical & Electronic Systems Electromechanical Dr Systems Electronic Circuit Analysis Electronic Communications Electronic Devices I Electronic Devices II Electronics/Future Trends in Elementary Algebra with Applications Emergency Care for Specialties Emergency Medical Technician Basic Refresher Emerging Technologies & Applications Employability Skills EMT - Paramedic Refresher EMT I Refresher EMT-Basic EMT-Intermediate Technician Engine Performance Engine Performance Engine Repair Engine Repair Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad English Composition English Fundamentals I-AHS.5 CR English Fundamentals II-AHS.5 CR Entrepreneurship 3- Operations MGMT Entrepreneurship-New Venture Environmental Science I-AHS.5 CR Environmental Science II-AHS.5 CR Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to Fabrication Techniques Family and Chemical Abuse Family Theory and Practice Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical Financial Analysis/Management Fine Dining Fire Investigation Fire Officer I - Certification Fire Prevention Fire Protection Hydraulics Fire Protection Systems Fire Science Student Internship Fire Service Instructor I Fire Service/Changing Technologies Firefighter I Certification Global Course Index Spring Firefighter II Firefighting Principles I Firefighting Principles II First Responder Refresher Flight Private Pilot Floral Design II/Commercial Fluid Power and Design Food and Beverage Cost Control Foods, Basic Fresh Water Treatment Fruit and Vegetable Science Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions Game Engine Development Game Programming Technologies Garde Manger Gauging/Inspection General Anatomy and Physiology General Biology General Chemistry General Physics German I Gerontology/Introduction to Global Interior Design Field Study Graphic Design Professional Practices Graphics for Gaming Greenhouse Crops Group Counseling Group Dynamics Hair Design II B Hazardous Materials Health and Wellness for Firefighters Health Data Management Health Unit Coordinator Clinical Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II Healthcare Delivery Systems Healthcare Quality Management Healthcare Reimbursement History of Furniture and Decorative Arts Horticulture Business Operations Horticulture Internship Human Body in Health & Disease Human Resource Management Human Service Field Experience Human Service Field Experience II Human Services/Introduction IA: Introduction to Educational Practices IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech IA: Practicum IA: Techniques for Science IA: Technology and Media Resources IA:Advanced Reading and Language Arts IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior IA:Overview of Special Education IBM i System Administration Illustration Media Concepts Illustration, Advanced Income Tax Accounting Industrial Controls, Introduction to Industrial Electronics Industrial Mechanic Capstone Project Interior Design Internship and Portfolio Development Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products Interior Project Design, Advanced Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II International Buffets Internet Business Applications Internet Programming Internet/Introduction to Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

14 Global Course Index Spring Internship for Accounting Interpreting: Sign to Voice Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping Interviews/ Interrogations/Confessions Intrusion Detection Systems Investments IT Customer Service Support IT Essentials IT in Business IT Job Search Skills IT Project Management Juvenile AODA Education Theory Juvenile Law Keyboarding Keyboarding Applications Landscape Design/Advanced Landscape Design/Introduction Landscape Plants II Landscaping/Interior Leadership Development Legal Aspects of Land Surveying Legal Issues for Supervisors LPN Refresher I - Theory/Lab LPN Refresher II - Clinical Machine Design/Elements of Macroeconomics Management Accounting Management/Merchandising Managing for Quality Managing Pharmacy Benefits Manual Drive Train and Axles Manufacturing Process Applications Manufacturing Shop Safety Marketing Internship Marketing Management Marketing Principles Marketing/Sports and Event Introduction Marriage and Family Materials Testing Math with Business Applications Mathematics and Logic Mathematics I-AHS.5 CR Mathematics I/Applied Mathematics II-AHS.5 CR Mathematics II/Applied Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech Mechanical Power Transmission Mechanical Skills for Technicians Media Mass Communication I-AHS.5 CR Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures Medical Assistant Lab Procedures Medical Assistant Lab Procedures Medical Assistant Practicum Medical Assisting Re-Entry Assessment Medical Devices; Function and Use Medical Emergencies Medical Law, Ethics, & Professionalism Medical Office Insurance and Finance Medical Terminology Medical Transcription Externship Medical Transcription Functions Medical Transcription II Mental Health/Substance Abuse Menu Planning Purchasing Cost Control Message Services Administration Metal Fabrication I Microbiology Microeconomics Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel II Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint II Microsoft Word Microsoft Word II Motor Controls MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment Multimedia Applications Multimedia Survey Multiple Offender Program Theory NCLEX PN Review NCLEX RN Review Network Administration - Linux/Unix Network Administration - Microsoft Network Concepts - CCNA Network Specialist Internship Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to NLN Testing-Anatomy and Physiology NLN Testing-Microbiology NSG: Applied Pediatric Concepts NSG: Critical Thinking Skills Boot Camp Nsg: Endocrine & Electrolytes Disorders Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice Nursing Advanced Skills Nursing Assistant Nursing Clinical Transition Nursing Complex Health Alterations I Nursing Complex Health Alterations II Nursing Fundamentals Nursing Health Alterations Nursing Health Promotion Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice Nursing Management and Professional Concepts Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts Nursing Pharmacology Nursing Skills Nursing: Assessment Skills Review Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care Management Office Field Study Office Proofreading and Editing Office Technology Communications Optoelectronics Oral/Interpersonal Communication Organizational Development Pathophysiology for Health Professions Payroll Accounting PC Basics/MS Office Perennials Perl Programming, Introduction to Personal Financial Planning Personal Skills for Supervisors Pharmaceutical Business Applications Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health Pharmacy Calculations Pharmacy Law Plant Pests and Control Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction Police Administration Police Science Internship Practicum II Pre-Algebra Pre-Technical Reading Pre-Technical Writing Prep for Basic Chemistry Preventative/Predictive Maintenance Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare Principles of Emergency Services Principles of Sustainability Principles of Sustainability Problem Solving and Decision Making Spring

15 Global Course Index Spring Process Controls Professional Communications Professional Development Professional Development for Interpreter Professional Piloting I Professional Piloting II Professional Practice Professional Practice Professional Practices in Human Services Programmable Controllers Programmable Logic Controllers/Advanced Programming & Database, Introduction to Concepts Project Management Promotion Principles I Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Psychopharmacology PTA Clinical Practice PTA Clinical Practice PTA Kinesiology PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation PTA Professional Issues PTA Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan PTA Therapeutic Exercise Publication Design for the Office Quality for Automated Manufacturing Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies Radiation Protection and Biology Radiographic Imaging Radiographic Pathology Radiographic Procedures Radiographic Quality Analysis Radiography Clinical Radiography Clinical Reading & Study Skills, Intro Records Management Reinforced Concrete Design & Detailing Rendering Techniques Report Writing Residential and Commercial Inspection Responsible Beverage Service Retailing RN Refresher I - Theory/Lab RN Refresher II - Clinical Robotics Mechanics I Robotics/Material Handling Systems Rules of Evidence Safety in Healthcare Safety in the Workplace Sanitation and Hygiene Securing Wireless Devices and Networks Security Policies and Procedures Security, Intro to Selling Principles Selling Principles/Advanced Selling Techniques Server Technologies Sewer and Water Systems Short Order/Deli Skill Building I Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR Sociology, Introduction to Solid State Circuits, Introduction to Spanish for Law Enforcement Spanish I Spanish II Speaking Principles Speech Statics Statistical Process Control/CT Steering & Suspension Systems Strategies, Tactics & Incident Mgmt Stress Management Structural Mechanics Civil Engineering Supervision Surgical Interventions Surgical Pharmacology Surgical Skills Application Surgical Tech Fundamentals Surgical Technology Clinical Surgical Technology Clinical Survey Construction, Rte and Hwy Sustainable Energy-Capstone Design Proj Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & System i Concepts System i Control Language System Software Support Team Building and Problem Solving TEAS TEST... 54, 77 Technical Reporting Technical Writing/ Externship/Internship Technical Writing/ Newsletter Writing Technical Writing/Edit and Proofreading Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing Technical Writing/Introduction Technical Writing/Online Documentation Technical Writing/Print Production Technical Writing/Vendor Management/Ethics Terrorism/Homeland Security Test Taking Strategies for Nursing Ticket Sales Time Management Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory Traffic Theory Transition: LPN to ADN Trauma Emergencies Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems Variable Speed Drives Video Editing Waste Water Treatment Web Pages for the Office Web Programming Concepts Webpage Design for Graphic Designers Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures Welding Basics Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding Welding/Fundamentals of Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welding/Oxyacetylene Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding Welding/Robotic Program and Plasma Cutting Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding Windows Operating Systems and Concepts Word Processing Applied Word Processing for the Office World Cultures-AHS 1.0 CR Writing Principles Writing/Pre-College Written Communication II Written Communication Skills-AHS 1.0 CR Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

16 General Studies: Spring Subject Index Communication Skills...16 Foreign Language...17 General Studies...17 Mathematics...18 Natural Science...18 Social Science General Studies: Spring Course Index Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced Anatomy, Basic Biochemistry/Introduction Calculus College Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications College Mathematics College Physics College Technical Math College Technical Math 1A Economics Employability Skills English Composition Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to...20 General Anatomy and Physiology General Biology General Chemistry General Physics German I Macroeconomics Marriage and Family...20 Math with Business Applications Mathematics and Logic Mathematics I/Applied Mathematics II/Applied Microbiology Microeconomics...20 Oral/Interpersonal Communication Principles of Sustainability...20 Principles of Sustainability...20 Psychology, Abnormal...20 Psychology, Developmental...20 Psychology, Introduction to Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies Sociology, Introduction to Spanish I Spanish II Speaking Principles Speech Technical Reporting Technical Writing/ Externship/Internship Technical Writing/ Newsletter Writing Technical Writing/Edit and Proofreading Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing Technical Writing/Introduction Technical Writing/Online Documentation Technical Writing/Print Production Technical Writing/Vendor Management/Ethics Writing Principles Written Communication II General Studies: Spring

17 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. Communication Skills English Composition CR PREREQUISITES: College Writing, Intro K11 $ MW 04:45P-06:15P 01/18-05/ K12 $ M 06:30P-09:30P 01/23-05/ K13 $ Th 06:30P-09:30P 01/19-05/ K1A $ M 07:00A-10:00A 01/23-05/ K1B $ M 10:15A-01:15P 01/23-05/ K1C $ T 07:00A-10:00A 01/24-05/ K1D $ T 10:15A-01:15P 01/24-05/ K1E $ T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/ K1F $ W 07:00A-10:00A 01/18-05/ K1G $ Th 10:15A-01:15P 01/19-05/ K1H $ F 01:30P-05:00P 01/27-05/ K9A $ S 10:15A-01:15P 01/21-05/05 Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L31 $ W 06:00P-09:30P 02/01-05/ R11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R12 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ R13 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ R1B $ MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ R1C $ TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/ R1D $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ R1E $ TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/ R1F $ F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/ R9A $ S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/ E11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ E12 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E13 $ F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/ E1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ E1B $ MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ E1C $ MW 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/ E1D $ TTh 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/ E1E $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ E1F $ TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/ B11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ B9A $ S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7D $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7E $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pre-Technical Reading K11 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ K12 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ K13 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ K14 $ F 04:45P-07:45P 01/20-05/ K1A $ MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/ K1B $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ K1C $ MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ K1D $ MW 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/ K1E $ TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/ K1F $ TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ K1G $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ K1H $ F 08:05A-11:05A 01/20-05/ K9A $ S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/ KMA $ BLND T 01:30P-03:00P 01/24-05/ R11 $ AC T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R12 $ AC Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R13 $ AC M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ R1A $ AC MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/ R1B $ AC MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ R1C $ AC W 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/ R1D $ AC TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ R1E $ AC TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ R4A $ AC S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-03/ E11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ E1A $ MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/ E1B $ TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/ E1C $ F 12:25P-03:25P 01/20-05/ B11 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ Speaking Principles 1.00 CR K11 $ W 04:45P-06:45P 01/18-05/ R11 $ W 03:30P-05:30P 01/18-05/ Speech 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pre-Technical Reading K11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ K12 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ K1A $ MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/ K1B $ MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/ K1C $ TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ K1D $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/08 Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L31 $ AC Th 06:00P-09:00P 02/16-04/ R11 $ F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/ R1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ R1B $ TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/ R4A $ AC S 09:10A-12:10P 03/03-05/ E11 $ INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ E1A $ INET MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ E1B $ INET TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ E1C $ INET TTh 01:30P-03:00P 01/24-05/ E1D $ INET T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/ Technical Reporting 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: English Composition K11 $ W 06:30P-09:30P 01/18-05/ K1A $ BLND Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/ KMA $ BLND F 09:10A-10:40A 01/20-05/ KMB $ BLND F 11:20A-12:50P 01/20-05/ R11 $ F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/ C11 $ Th 04:45P-07:45P 01/19-05/03 16 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

18 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry E11 $ INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Technical Writing/Edit and Proofreading 2.00 CR RMA $ BLND M 02:35P-03:35P 01/23-03/19 M 03:35P-04:50P 01/23-03/19 To Be Announced W8A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-03/ Technical Writing/ Externship/Internship 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Technical Writing/Introduction and Technical Reporting and Technical Writing/ Electronic Publishing and Technical Writing/ Safety Information and Technical Writing/Layout and Design R1A $ TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ Technical Writing/ Newsletter Writing 1.00 CR RM1 $ BLND W 06:00P-06:30P 01/18-05/02 W 06:30P-07:00P 01/18-05/02 To Be Announced W8A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Technical Writing/ Vendor Management/Ethics 1.00 CR R4A $ AC S 08:00A-04:00P 02/04-02/ Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing 2.00 CR R11 $ BLND,ST T 06:00P-07:00P 01/24-05/08 T 07:00P-08:00P 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ Technical Writing/Introduction 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Written Communication COREQUISITES: Written Communication RMA $ BLND W 02:35P-03:35P 01/18-05/02 W 03:35P-04:25P 01/18-05/02 To Be Announced W8A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Technical Writing/ Online Documentation 2.00 CR RMA $ BLND T 02:35P-03:35P 01/24-03/20 T 03:35P-04:50P 01/24-03/ W8A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-03/ Technical Writing/Print Production 2.00 CR W7A $ IS,INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Writing Principles 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pre-Technical Writing R11 $ W 03:40P-05:40P 01/18-05/ R1A $ F 08:05A-12:05P 01/21-03/ E1A $ T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/ Written Communication II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: English Composition K11 $ T 06:30P-09:30P 01/24-05/08 Foreign Language German I 3.00 CR K11 $ MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ Spanish I 3.00 CR K11 $ MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ K12 $ TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/ K1A $ TTh 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/ R11 $ MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ E1A $ TTh 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/ Spanish II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Spanish I R11 $ MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07 General Studies Employability Skills 2.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ E6B $ SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/08 General Studies: Spring

19 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. Mathematics Calculus CR PREREQUISITES: Calculus C11 $ MW 04:45P-06:45P 01/18-05/ C1A $ TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/ College Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications 5.00 CR PREREQUISITES: College Technical Math 1B or College Technical Math C11 $ MW 07:00P-09:30P 01/18-05/ C1A $ TTh 10:15A-12:45P 01/19-05/ College Mathematics 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pre-Algebra K11 $ T 05:15P-08:15P 01/24-05/ K12 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ K1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ K1C $ TTh 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/ K1D $ F 10:15A-01:15P 01/20-05/ K1E $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ KMB $ BLND W 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ R11 $ INET F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/ R1A $ INET TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ R31 $ INET M 06:00P-09:20P 01/23-03/ E11 $ INET W 05:15P-08:15P 01/18-05/ E12 $ INET T 05:15P-08:15P 01/24-05/ E1A $ INET F 12:25P-03:25P 01/20-05/04 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ College Technical Math CR PREREQUISITES: Elementary Algebra with Applications C11 $ TTh 06:00P-08:30P 01/19-05/ C1A $ MW 09:10A-11:40A 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ College Technical Math 1A 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Elementary Algebra with Applications R1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ Math with Business Applications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pre-Algebra K11 $ M 05:15P-08:15P 01/23-05/ K1A $ F 10:15A-01:15P 01/20-05/ R11 $ INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/ E11 $ INET M 05:15P-08:15P 01/23-05/ E1A $ INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Mathematics and Logic 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Elementary Algebra with Applications K11 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Mathematics I/Applied 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Mathematics/Pre Technical R1A $ F 01:30P-05:30P 01/20-05/ E1A $ TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ Mathematics II/Applied 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Mathematics I/Applied R2A $ ST F 01:30P-03:30P 01/20-05/04 Natural Science Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced PREREQUISITES: General Anatomy and Physiology 4.00 CR K11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ Th 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08 T 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ K1B $ W 08:05A-11:05A 01/18-05/07 M 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/ K1C $ Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/08 T 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ K1D $ W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07 M 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/ R11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ R1A $ T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08 Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ B11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ B1A $ W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/07 M 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ Anatomy, Basic 3.00 CR R1A $ MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/ B1A $ S 08:05A-11:05A 01/21-05/12 18 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

20 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Biochemistry/Introduction 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: General Chemistry K1A $ Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08 T 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/ College Physics CR PREREQUISITES: College Technical Math 1A R11 $ M 01:30P-03:30P 01/23-05/09 M 03:30P-05:30P 01/23-05/ General Anatomy and Physiology 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: General Chemistry K11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08 T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/ K1A $ T 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08 Th 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/ K1B $ W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/07 M 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/ K1C $ W 11:20A-02:20P 01/18-05/07 M 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ K1D $ T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08 Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ KMA $ BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08 Th 11:15A-01:15P 01/19-05/ R11 $ T 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08 Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/ R1A $ M 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07 W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ R1B $ M 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/07 W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/ E11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ E1A $ MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/07 F 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ B11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08 T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/ B1A $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ General Biology 4.00 CR K11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08 T 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/ R1A $ T 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08 Th 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/ B1A $ M 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07 W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ General Chemistry 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: College Math, Introduction to or College Mathematics K11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08 T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/ K12 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ MF 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07 W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/ K1B $ T 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/08 Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ K1D $ M 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/07 W 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/ K1E $ T 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/08 Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/ K1F $ F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04 F 12:25P-02:25P 01/20-05/ K1G $ S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05 S 12:25P-02:25P 01/21-05/ R11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08 T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/ R12 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ R1A $ MF 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/07 W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/ R1B $ T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08 Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ E11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/08 T 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/ E12 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 M 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ E1B $ W 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/07 M 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/ General Physics CR PREREQUISITES: College Technical Math 1B or College Technical Math R11 $ W 04:45P-07:45P 01/18-05/02 W 07:45P-09:45P 01/18-05/ R1A $ S 08:05A-11:05A 01/21-05/05 S 11:05A-01:05P 01/21-05/ Microbiology 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: General Anatomy and Physiology K11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ M 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/07 W 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/ K1B $ T 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/08 Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ K1C $ T 09:10A-11:10P 01/19-05/08 Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ K1D $ M 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07 W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ K1E $ F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04 F 12:25P-02:25P 01/20-05/ R1A $ T 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/08 Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08 General Studies: Spring

21 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing R11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ B11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/07 W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/ B1A $ T 10:15A-01:15P 01/19-05/08 Th 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/ B1B $ F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04 F 12:25P-02:25P 01/20-05/ Principles of Sustainability 3.00 CR K1A $ TTh 01:30P-03:00P 01/19-05/08 Social Science Economics 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ K31 $ AC T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-03/ R1B $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ E11 $ W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro 3.00 CR K11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R11 $ W 05:45P-09:05P 01/18-05/ E11 $ Th 05:45P-09:05P 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Macroeconomics 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K1B $ TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ R11 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ R1A $ AC MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ R31 $ AC M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-03/19 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Marriage and Family 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K11 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ R11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R1A $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ Microeconomics 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K11 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/07 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Principles of Sustainability 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K11 $ TTh 03:40P-05:10P 01/19-05/ Psychology, Abnormal 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Psychology, Introduction to K11 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ K1A $ TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ R11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R12 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ R1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ E1A $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ B11 $ INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Psychology, Developmental 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K11 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ K12 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ K1A $ MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/ K1B $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ K1C $ MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/ R11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R1A $ Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/ E11 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ E1A $ T 12:25P-03:25P 01/24-05/ B11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 20 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

22 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Psychology, Introduction to 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K11 $ INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ K12 $ INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ K13 $ INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ K14 $ INET F 02:35P-05:35P 01/20-05/ K1B $ INET MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/ K1C $ INET TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ K1D $ INET MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/ KMA $ INET M 09:10A-10:40A 01/23-05/ KMB $ INET W 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/ R11 $ INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ R12 $ INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R14 $ INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ INET MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/ R1B $ INET MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ R1C $ INET MW 01:30P-03:00P 01/18-05/ R1E $ INET TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/ R9A $ INET S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/ RMA $ BLND T 10:15A-11:45A 01/24-05/ E11 $ INET T 05:15P-08:15P 01/24-05/ E12 $ INET Th 05:15P-08:15P 01/19-05/ E1A $ INET MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/ E1B $ INET MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/ E1C $ INET TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ E1D $ INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/ E31 $ AC M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-03/ B11 $ INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7D $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R1C $ INET F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/ R31 $ AC W 06:00P-09:00P 03/07-05/ R9A $ AC S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/ RMA $ BLND W 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ E11 $ INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ E1A $ INET TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ E1B $ INET TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/ B12 $ INET W 05:15P-08:15P 01/18-05/02 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7D $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Sociology, Introduction to 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading & Study Skills, Intro K11 $ INET MW 03:40P-05:10P 01/18-05/ K12 $ INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ K13 $ INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ K14 $ INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ K15 $ INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ K1A $ INET MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/ K1B $ INET MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/ K1C $ INET TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/ KMA $ BLND T 09:10A-10:40A 01/24-05/ KMB $ BLND Th 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/ R11 $ INET M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ R12 $ INET T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R13 $ INET W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ R14 $ INET Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R15 $ INET F 06:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/ R1B $ INET TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/08 General Studies: Spring

23 Associate Degree: Spring Subject Index Accounting Admin/Office Assistant/Medical...29 Aeronautics Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Architectural Technology Automated Manufacturing Automotive Technology...32 Business Administration...33 Civil Engineering Technology...33 Computer Software...34 Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Dental Diesel Equipment Technology Early Childhood Education...38 Educational Services...38 Electrical Engineering Tech...39 Electromechanical Technology...39 Electronic Technology...39 Emergency Medical Service...40 Financial Planning Fire Technology Fluid Power Technology Graphics/Printing/Publishing Health Information Technology...43 Horticulture Human Services...44 Industrial Equip Mechanic...45 Interior Design Interpreter Technology...45 IT - Information Technology...46 IT - Microcomputer Specialist IT - Network Communications IT - Programming and Web...48 Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt...49 Mechanical Technology...50 Medical Terminology Nursing Nursing and Nursing Related...54 Pharmacy Physical Therapy Assistant...55 Quality Assurance Quality Interdisciplinary...56 Radiologic Technology...56 Related Business Renewable Energy - Electricity...56 Small Business Supervisory Management Surgical Tech Welding Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

24 Accelerated Learning Accounting Capstone Accounting for Business Accounting Portfolio Development Accounting Principles Accounting Program Orientation Accounting Software Applications Accounting Spreadsheet Applications...28 Action-Scripting Flash...48 Administrative Assistant Internship...29 Administrative Office Procedures...29 Advanced Chassis Systems...32 Advanced Office Technologies...29 Advanced Technology for Interior Design...45 Advanced Webpage Design Aero Science Aviation Safety...30 Aero Science Commercial...30 Aero Science Engine/ Structures/ Systems...30 Aero Science Instrument...30 Aeronautical Skills Development...30 Aircraft Systems-Advanced...30 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Applied Coding Applied Exit Strategies/Display Graphics...42 Architectural Drafting/Commercial ARRT Certification Seminar...56 Art History ASL ASL 4/Interpreting ASL Skillbuilding ASL Skillbuilding ASL Skillbuilding ASL Structure and Function...46 Aspects of Disabilities...44 Assertive Behavior Authoring Tools - Flash...42 Auto Instrumentation and Testing...32 Auto IT for Transportation...32 Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience Auto Service Fundamentals...32 Auto Service Simulation...32 Auto Transmission/Transaxle...32 AutoCAD for Construction Sciences...33 AutoCAD, Introduction...50 AutoCAD, Introduction to...45 Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro Automated Office Applications I...29 Associate Degree: Spring Course Index Automated Office Applications II...29 Automated Office Applications III...29 Aviation/Introduction Baking for Chefs...36 Behavior Challenges...38 BIZ Internship...33 Boundary Location and Research...33 Brake Systems...32 Building Materials...33 Business Communications...56 Business Finance and Budgeting...28 Business Law...33 Business Management Internship...33 Business Purchasing...49 Business/Introduction to...33 CAD - Solidworks...50 CAD Intermediate...50 CAD/Solids Advanced...50 Cardiology II...40 Catering/Banquets...36 Child and Adolescent Mental Health...44 Child Welfare Policy and Practice...44 Children s Spontaneous Play...38 Climate Control Systems...32 Clinical II CNC/CAM Programming Commercial Code Community Pharmacy Clinical...55 Community Policing Strategies...35 Community Resources and Services...44 Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced...32 Computer Assisted Programming/Robotics and FMS...32 Computer Illustration/Drawing Techniques...42 Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE), Adv...48 Computer Support Specialist Internship Computing for Healthcare, Introduction Conflict Resolution in Engineering/Construction...33 Constitutional Law...35 Construction Estimating...33 Construction Methods...34 Construction Project Management...34 Corporate Sponsorship Development...49 Correctional Processes...44 Counseling/Introduction to...44 CPT Coding...43 Credit Procedures...49 Criminal Investigation Theory...35 Associate Degree: Spring

25 Criminal Justice, Intro to...35 Criminal Law CSS Skills Implementation & Career Prep Culinary Competition I Culinary Competition II Culinary Skills I Culinary Skills II Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting...46 DB2 UDB Programming & Stored Procedures...49 DC/AC I DC/AC II Deaf Culture in America...46 Dental Office Management Design & Publishing...42 Design Concepts Design Problems Diesel Brake Systems Diesel Control Systems, Advanced Diesel Drive Trains Diesel Engine Service Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced Diesel Hydraulic Systems...38 Digital Electronics Digital Photography/Advanced...42 Digital Photography/Introduction to...42 Digital Prepress Fundamentals...42 Dining Room Service Diversity and Change Management E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet...49 ECE: Administering an Early Childhood Education Program...38 ECE: Art, Music, and Language Arts...38 ECE: Child Development...38 ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education...38 ECE: Guiding Children s Behavior...38 ECE: Practicum ECE: Practicum ECE: Practicum Electrical & Electronic Systems Electrical & Electronic Systems Electrical & Electronic Systems Electromechanical Dr Systems...39 Electronic Circuit Analysis...39 Electronic Communications...40 Electronic Devices I Electronic Devices II...40 Electronics/Future Trends in...40 Emergency Care for Specialties...40 Emerging Technologies & Applications EMT-Basic Engine Performance Engine Performance Engine Repair Engine Repair Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad Entrepreneurship 3- Operations MGMT Entrepreneurship-New Venture Fabrication Techniques...40 Family and Chemical Abuse Family Theory and Practice...44 Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical...39 Financial Analysis/Management...28 Fine Dining Fire Investigation Fire Prevention Fire Protection Hydraulics Fire Protection Systems Fire Science Student Internship Fire Service/Changing Technologies Firefighting Principles I Firefighting Principles II Flight Private Pilot Floral Design II/Commercial...43 Fluid Power and Design Food and Beverage Cost Control Foods, Basic Fresh Water Treatment...34 Fruit and Vegetable Science...43 Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions...55 Game Engine Development...49 Game Programming Technologies...49 Garde Manger Gerontology/Introduction to...44 Global Interior Design Field Study...45 Graphic Design Professional Practices...42 Graphics for Gaming...42 Greenhouse Crops Group Counseling...44 Hazardous Materials Health and Wellness for Firefighters Health Data Management...43 Healthcare Delivery Systems...43 Healthcare Quality Management...43 Healthcare Reimbursement...43 History of Furniture and Decorative Arts...45 Horticulture Business Operations...43 Horticulture Internship...43 Human Resource Management Human Service Field Experience...44 Human Service Field Experience II...44 Human Services/Introduction...44 IA: Introduction to Educational Practices...38 IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech...38 IA: Practicum IA: Techniques for Science...38 IA: Technology and Media Resources...38 IA:Advanced Reading and Language Arts Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

26 IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior...38 IA:Overview of Special Education...38 IBM i System Administration...49 Illustration Media Concepts...42 Illustration, Advanced...42 Income Tax Accounting...28 Industrial Controls, Introduction to...39 Industrial Electronics...40 Industrial Mechanic Capstone Project...45 Interior Design Internship and Portfolio Development...45 Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products...45 Interior Project Design, Advanced...45 Intermediate Accounting I...28 Intermediate Accounting II...29 International Buffets Internet Business Applications...49 Internet Programming...49 Internet/Introduction to...34 Internship for Accounting...29 Interpreting: Sign to Voice...46 Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping...45 Interviews/ Interrogations/Confessions...36 Intrusion Detection Systems Investments IT Customer Service Support IT Essentials IT in Business IT Job Search Skills IT Project Management Juvenile Law Keyboarding Keyboarding Applications...30 Landscape Design/Advanced...43 Landscape Design/Introduction...43 Landscape Plants II...44 Landscaping/Interior...44 Leadership Development Legal Aspects of Land Surveying...34 Legal Issues for Supervisors LPN Refresher I - Theory/Lab...54 LPN Refresher II - Clinical...54 Machine Design/Elements of Management Accounting...29 Management/Merchandising...50 Managing for Quality Managing Pharmacy Benefits...55 Manual Drive Train and Axles...33 Manufacturing Process Applications Manufacturing Shop Safety...56 Marketing Internship...50 Marketing Management...50 Marketing Principles...50 Marketing/Sports and Event Introduction...50 Materials Testing Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech Mechanical Power Transmission...45 Mechanical Skills for Technicians...32 Medical Devices; Function and Use Medical Emergencies...40 Medical Terminology Mental Health/Substance Abuse Menu Planning Purchasing Cost Control Message Services Administration Microsoft Access...34 Microsoft Excel...34 Microsoft Excel II...34 Microsoft PowerPoint...35 Microsoft PowerPoint II...35 Microsoft Word...35 Microsoft Word II...35 Motor Controls MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment...56 Multimedia Applications...42 Multimedia Survey...42 Network Administration - Linux/Unix Network Administration - Microsoft Network Concepts - CCNA Network Specialist Internship...48 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to...48 NSG: Applied Pediatric Concepts...54 Nsg: Endocrine & Electrolytes Disorders...54 Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice...52 Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice...52 Nursing Advanced Skills...52 Nursing Clinical Transition...52 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I...52 Nursing Complex Health Alterations II...52 Nursing Fundamentals...53 Nursing Health Alterations...53 Nursing Health Promotion...53 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice...53 Nursing Management and Professional Concepts...53 Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts...53 Nursing Pharmacology...53 Nursing Skills...53 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan...54 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care Management...54 Office Proofreading and Editing...30 Office Technology Communications...30 Optoelectronics Organizational Development Pathophysiology for Health Professions...54 Payroll Accounting...29 PC Basics/MS Office...35 Perennials...44 Perl Programming, Introduction to...49 Personal Financial Planning Personal Skills for Supervisors Associate Degree: Spring

27 Pharmaceutical Business Applications...55 Pharmacy Calculations...55 Pharmacy Law Plant Pests and Control...44 Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction Police Administration...36 Police Science Internship...36 Practicum II Preventative/Predictive Maintenance...45 Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare...52 Principles of Emergency Services Problem Solving and Decision Making Process Controls Professional Communications...36 Professional Development...30 Professional Development for Interpreter...46 Professional Piloting I Professional Piloting II Professional Practice Professional Practice Professional Practices in Human Services...45 Programmable Controllers...39 Programmable Logic Controllers/Advanced...39 Programming & Database, Introduction to Concepts...49 Project Management Promotion Principles I...50 Psychopharmacology PTA Clinical Practice PTA Clinical Practice PTA Kinesiology PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation...55 PTA Professional Issues PTA Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan...55 PTA Therapeutic Exercise...56 Publication Design for the Office...30 Quality for Automated Manufacturing...32 Radiation Protection and Biology...56 Radiographic Imaging Radiographic Pathology...56 Radiographic Procedures Radiographic Quality Analysis...56 Radiography Clinical Radiography Clinical Records Management...30 Reinforced Concrete Design & Detailing...34 Rendering Techniques...45 Report Writing Residential and Commercial Inspection Retailing RN Refresher I - Theory/Lab...54 RN Refresher II - Clinical...54 Robotics Mechanics I...39 Robotics/Material Handling Systems...45 Rules of Evidence Safety in Healthcare...39 Safety in the Workplace Sanitation and Hygiene Securing Wireless Devices and Networks...48 Security Policies and Procedures...48 Security, Intro to Selling Principles Selling Principles/Advanced...50 Selling Techniques Server Technologies...48 Sewer and Water Systems...34 Short Order/Deli Skill Building I Solid State Circuits, Introduction to...39 Spanish for Law Enforcement...36 Statics Statistical Process Control/CT...56 Steering & Suspension Systems...33 Strategies, Tactics & Incident Mgmt Stress Management Structural Mechanics Civil Engineering...34 Supervision Surgical Interventions Surgical Pharmacology...58 Surgical Skills Application...58 Surgical Tech Fundamentals Surgical Technology Clinical Surgical Technology Clinical Survey Construction, Rte and Hwy...34 Sustainable Energy-Capstone Design Proj...56 Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & System i Concepts System i Control Language...49 System Software Support Team Building and Problem Solving TEAS TEST Terrorism/Homeland Security...36 Ticket Sales Time Management Traffic Theory Trauma Emergencies Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems...39 Variable Speed Drives...39 Video Editing Waste Water Treatment...34 Web Pages for the Office...30 Web Programming Concepts...49 Webpage Design for Graphic Designers...43 Welding Basics Windows Operating Systems and Concepts...35 Word Processing for the Office Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

28 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Accounting Accounting Capstone 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Income Tax Accounting and Intermediate Accounting II and Management Accounting and Payroll Accounting COREQUISITES: Financial Analysis/Management KA1 $ IPVID M 05:30P-08:30P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ KMA $ BLND M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ RAA $ IPVID M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/ EAA $ I M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/07 To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/28-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Accounting for Business 3.00 CR K11 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ K1A $ TTh 09:10A-10:40A 01/19-05/ R1A $ F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/ R31 $ AC T 05:30P-09:30P 03/20-04/ E1A $ Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Accounting Portfolio Development 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Income Tax Accounting and Management Accounting and Payroll Accounting and Accounting Software Applications and Financial Analysis/Management and Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or Accounting Spreadsheet Applications KMA $ BLND Th 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/03 To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Accounting Principles 4.00 CR K11 $ T 05:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ K1A $ MW 09:10A-11:40A 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R11 $ T 05:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ R1A $ TTh 09:10A-11:40A 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ E1A $ MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07 To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Accounting Program Orientation 1.00 CR WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Accounting Software Applications 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Accounting for Business or Accounting Principles K61 $ SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ K6A $ SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ R6A $ SP T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08 Associate Degree: Spring

29 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Accounting Principles or Accounting for Business and Microsoft Excel or PC Basics/MS Office K61 $ SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ K6A $ SP M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ R6A $ SP T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Business Finance and Budgeting 3.00 CR K31 $ AC W 09:10A-12:25P 03/21-05/ R31 $ AC W 06:00P-09:15P 01/18-02/ Financial Analysis/Management 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or Accounting Spreadsheet Applications COREQUISITES: Intermediate Accounting II KA1 $ IPVID W 05:30P-07:30P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ KMA $ BLND W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ RAA $ IPVID W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ EAA $ IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Income Tax Accounting 4.00 CR KM1 $ BLND Th 05:30P-08:30P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ KMA $ BLND Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ RMA $ BLND Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/ EMA $ INET M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/07 To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Intermediate Accounting I 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Accounting Principles COREQUISITES: Accounting Program Orientation and Math with Business Applications and Microsoft Excel or PC Basics/MS Office KM1 $ BLND T 05:30P-08:30P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ KMA $ BLND W 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ RMA $ BLND W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ EMA $ INET W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 To Be Announced WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/13 28 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

30 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Intermediate Accounting II 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Intermediate Accounting I WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Internship for Accounting 2.00 CR Instructor consent required To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Management Accounting 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Intermediate Accounting I COREQUISITES: Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or Accounting Spreadsheet Applications WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/ Payroll Accounting 2.00 CR WOA $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ WOB $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/25-05/ WOC $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/01-05/ WOD $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/08-05/ WOE $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/15-06/ WOF $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/22-06/ WOG $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 02/29-06/ WOH $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/07-06/ WOI $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-07/ WOJ $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/28-07/ WOK $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/04-07/ WOL $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 04/11-07/25 Admin/Office Assistant/ Medical Administrative Assistant Internship 3.00 CR Instructor consent required K1A $ DS T 08:05A-10:05A 01/24-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Administrative Office Procedures 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Automated Office Applications I KM1 $ BLND W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Advanced Office Technologies 3.00 CR KMA $ BLND T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/ RM1 $ BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/ EMA $ BLND M 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/ Automated Office Applications I 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Keyboarding Applications K1A $ INET MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ R11 $ INET W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/ EMA $ BLND T 11:20A-01:20P 01/24-05/ Automated Office Applications II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Automated Office Applications I W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Automated Office Applications III 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Automated Office Applications II and Administrative Office Procedures KMA $ BLND M 11:20A-01:20P 01/23-05/ RM1 $ BLND Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/03 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Keyboarding 1.00 CR K2A $ ST TTh 01:30P-04:00P 01/19-02/ R1A $ TTh 02:35P-05:05P 03/20-04/26 Associate Degree: Spring

31 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing E2A $ ST T 08:05A-10:35A 01/24-04/17 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Keyboarding Applications 3.00 CR K11 $ TTh 05:50P-08:20P 01/19-05/ K2A $ ST TTh 01:30P-04:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-05/ R21 $ ST MW 06:55P-09:25P 01/18-05/ EMA $ BLND T 08:05A-10:35A 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Office Proofreading and Editing 2.00 CR K1A $ W 03:40P-05:40P 01/18-05/ R1A $ W 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/07 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Office Technology Communications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Keyboarding Applications and Office Proofreading and Editing and English Composition W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Professional Development 2.00 CR K1A $ Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ R11 $ W 06:55P-08:55P 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Publication Design for the Office 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Keyboarding Applications KMA $ BLND T 11:20A-01:20P 01/24-05/ RM1 $ BLND M 05:50P-07:50P 01/23-05/ EMA $ BLND M 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/ Records Management 2.00 CR K1A $ W 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ R11 $ W 04:45P-06:45P 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Skill Building I 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Keyboarding K2A $ ST TTh 01:30P-04:00P 03/20-04/ R21 $ ST M 06:55P-09:25P 01/23-04/ Web Pages for the Office 2.00 CR KM1 $ BLND M 05:50P-07:20P 01/23-05/ Word Processing for the Office 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Keyboarding Applications KMA $ BLND W 08:05A-11:05A 01/18-05/ RM1 $ BLND Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 Aeronautics Aero Science Aviation Safety 3.00 CR Horizon Center H1A $ DS TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Aero Science Commercial 3.00 CR K6A $ SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/19-05/ Aero Science Engine/ Structures/Systems PREREQUISITES: Flight Private Pilot 3.00 CR Horizon Center H1A $ DS TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/ Aero Science Instrument 3.00 CR K6A $ SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/19-05/ Aeronautical Skills Development 1.00 CR Horizon Center H1A $ TWThFSSu TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Aircraft Systems-Advanced 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Aero Science Engine/ Structures/ Systems Horizon Center H1A $ DS TBA TBA-TBA 03/19-05/08 30 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

32 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Aviation/Introduction 3.00 CR K6A $ SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/19-05/ Flight Private Pilot 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Aviation/Introduction Horizon Center H1A $ TTh 02:35P-05:05P 01/18-05/ Professional Piloting I 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Flight Private Pilot COREQUISITES: Aero Science Instrument Horizon Center H1A $ MTWThFSSu TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Professional Piloting II 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Professional Piloting I Horizon Center H1A $ MTWThFSSu TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation 3.00 CR K11 $ W 04:45P-08:45P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R1A $ MW 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Family and Chemical Abuse 3.00 CR R1A $ F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/04 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Mental Health/Substance Abuse 3.00 CR R11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Psychopharmacology 3.00 CR R11 $ T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ R9A $ S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Architectural Technology Architectural Drafting/Commercial 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Architectural Drafting/Residential COREQUISITES: Commercial Code C21 $ ST,IPVID M 03:00P-05:00P 01/23-05/07 M 05:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Y21 $ ST,IPVID M 03:00P-05:00P 01/23-05/07 M 05:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ Commercial Code 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Architectural Drafting/Commercial C21 $ ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/07 To Be Announced Y21 $ ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/ Residential and Commercial Inspection 3.00 CR CMA $ F 08:00A-12:00P 01/20-05/04 Automated Manufacturing Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Robotics Mechanics I 2.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro 2.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/01-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ CNC/CAM Programming 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07 Associate Degree: Spring

33 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ Computer Assisted Programming/ Robotics and FMS 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L11 $ ST,IPVID M 04:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ Mechanical Skills for Technicians 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ Quality for Automated Manufacturing 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/07 Automotive Technology Advanced Chassis Systems 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Brake Systems and Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTWThF 12:00P-05:00P 01/18-01/ Auto Instrumentation and Testing 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Engine Performance 1 Horizon Center H11 $ SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 02/08-03/ H1A $ SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 03/20-04/ Auto IT for Transportation 2.00 CR Horizon Center H1A $ SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-02/06 TTh 12:25P-05:25P 01/19-02/ H1B $ SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-02/06 MW 03:10P-05:10P 01/18-02/06 F 12:25P-05:25P 01/20-02/ Auto Service Fundamentals 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Auto IT for Transportation Horizon Center H1A $ SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 02/13-03/01 TTh 12:25P-05:25P 02/14-03/ H1B $ SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 02/13-02/29 MW 03:10P-05:40P 02/13-03/02 F 12:25P-05:25P 02/17-02/ Auto Service Simulation 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Auto Instrumentation and Testing Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 04/18-05/ Auto Transmission/Transaxle 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTWThF 12:00P-05:00P 02/20-03/ Brake Systems 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Auto Service Fundamentals Horizon Center H1A $ SP MW 12:25P-02:55P 03/05-04/04 TTh 12:25P-04:10P 03/05-04/ H1B $ SP MWF 12:25P-02:55P 03/05-04/06 MW 03:10P-06:55P 03/05-04/ Climate Control Systems 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 02/06-02/ Electrical & Electronic Systems CR PREREQUISITES: Auto Service Fundamentals COREQUISITES: College Mathematics Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 01/18-01/ Electrical & Electronic Systems CR PREREQUISITES: Auto Service Fundamentals COREQUISITES: English Composition 1 Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 03/05-04/ Electrical & Electronic Systems CR PREREQUISITES: Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 Horizon Center H11 $ SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 03/06-04/ H1A $ SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 04/17-05/ Engine Performance CR PREREQUISITES: Engine Repair 1 and Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 Horizon Center H11 $ SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-02/ H1A $ SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 02/21-03/ Engine Performance CR PREREQUISITES: Engine Performance 1 Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 03/22-04/ Engine Repair CR PREREQUISITES: Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTW 07:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/30 32 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

34 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Engine Repair CR PREREQUISITES: Engine Repair 1 COREQUISITES: Technical Reporting Horizon Center H1A $ SP MTWThF 12:00P-05:00P 01/26-02/ Manual Drive Train and Axles 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 Horizon Center H11 $ SP MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 04/03-05/ H1A $ SP TWThF 07:00A-12:00P 01/18-02/ Steering & Suspension Systems 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Auto Service Fundamentals Horizon Center H1A $ SP MWF 12:25P-02:55P 04/11-05/07 TTh 12:25P-04:10P 04/12-05/ H1B $ SP MWF 12:25P-02:55P 04/11-05/07 MW 03:10P-06:55P 04/11-05/07 Business Administration BIZ Internship 3.00 CR Instructor consent required R11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/31-05/ E11 $ Th 05:30P-08:30P 01/26-05/ Business Law 3.00 CR K11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ E1A $ AC T 04:45P-08:15P 03/27-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Business Management Internship 3.00 CR Instructor consent required K1A $ F 12:25P-03:30P 01/20-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ E11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ Business/Introduction to 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Investments 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 Civil Engineering Technology AutoCAD for Construction Sciences 2.00 CR C2A $ ST,IPVID T 09:00A-12:00P 01/24-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID T 09:00A-12:00P 01/24-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID T 09:00A-12:00P 01/24-05/ Boundary Location and Research 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Land Surveying Fundamentals C2A $ ST,IPVID F 03:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID F 03:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID F 03:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/ Building Materials 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Construction Methods C2A $ ST,IPVID T 12:30P-03:30P 01/24-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID T 12:30P-03:30P 01/24-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID T 12:30P-03:30P 01/24-05/ Conflict Resolution in Engineering/ Construction 2.00 CR C11 $ AC F 04:45P-07:45P 01/20-05/ C1A $ AC F 01:30P-04:30P 01/20-05/ E1A $ AC F 09:00A-12:00P 01/20-05/ Construction Estimating 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Building Materials and Construction Methods C21 $ ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/ C2A $ ST,IPVID MW 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID MW 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/ Y21 $ ST,IPVID MW 05:00P-07:00P 01/18-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID MW 02:30A-04:30P 01/18-05/07 MW 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/07 Associate Degree: Spring

35 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Construction Methods 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Building Materials C2A $ ST,IPVID Th 12:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID Th 12:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Construction Project Management 2.00 CR C21 $ ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C2A $ ST,IPVID TTh 11:00A-12:30P 01/19-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID TTh 11:00A-12:30P 01/19-05/ Y21 $ ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID TTh 11:00A-12:30P 01/19-05/ Fresh Water Treatment 3.00 CR C11 $ AC Th 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ Legal Aspects of Land Surveying 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Boundary Location and Research C9A $ ST,IPVID S 02:30P-04:30P 01/21-05/ E9A $ ST,IPVID S 02:30P-04:30P 01/21-05/ Y9A $ ST,IPVID S 02:30P-04:30P 01/21-05/ Materials Testing 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Building Materials and Construction Methods C1A $ AC F 09:00A-12:00P 01/20-05/ Reinforced Concrete Design & Detailing PREREQUISITES: Structural Mechanics - Civil Engineering 2.00 CR C21 $ ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ Y21 $ ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ Sewer and Water Systems 2.00 CR C21 $ ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ Y21 $ ST,IPVID W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ Structural Mechanics Civil Engineering 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: College Technical Math 1B or College Technical Math C21 $ ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ C2A $ ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ Y21 $ ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ Survey Construction, Rte and Hwy 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Land Surveying Fundamentals C9A $ AC S 08:00A-02:00P 01/21-05/ Waste Water Treatment 3.00 CR C11 $ AC Th 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03 Computer Software Internet/Introduction to 1.00 CR K11 $ M 05:30P-08:55P 01/23-03/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-03/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Microsoft Access 1.00 CR K1A $ M 10:15A-01:05P 02/27-04/30 M TBA-TBA 02/27-04/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Microsoft Excel 1.00 CR K11 $ T 06:00P-09:25P 01/24-03/06 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-03/ K1A $ Th 01:30P-04:20P 02/02-04/05 TBA TBA-TBA 02/02-04/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Microsoft Excel II 1.00 CR K11 $ AC T 06:00P-09:00P 03/20-05/01 T TBA-TBA 03/20-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 34 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

36 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Microsoft PowerPoint 1.00 CR K11 $ AC W 06:00P-09:25P 01/25-03/07 W TBA-TBA 01/25-03/ K1A $ AC M 01:30P-04:20P 02/27-04/30 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Microsoft PowerPoint II 1.00 CR K11 $ AC W 06:00P-09:00P 03/21-05/02 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Microsoft Word 1.00 CR K1A $ AC Th 08:05A-11:30A 03/22-05/03 Th TBA-TBA 03/22-05/03 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Microsoft Word II 1.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ PC Basics/MS Office 3.00 CR K11 $ AC T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/ K12 $ AC W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/ K13 $ AC Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/ K1A $ AC MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/ K1B $ AC MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/ K1C $ AC MW 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/ K1D $ AC TTh 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ K1E $ AC TTh 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ K1F $ AC TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ KM2 $ BLND M 05:50P-07:50P 01/23-05/ KMA $ BLND M 02:35P-04:35P 01/23-05/ KMB $ BLND T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/ KMC $ BLND W 02:35P-04:35P 01/18-05/ KMD $ BLND Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/ KME $ BLND F 09:10A-11:10A 01/20-05/ R11 $ INET M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/ R12 $ INET T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/ R13 $ INET W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/ R14 $ INET Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/ R1A $ INET MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/ R1B $ INET MW 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/ R1C $ INET TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/ R1D $ INET TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/ R1E $ INET F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/ R9A $ INET S 08:05A-12:05P 01/21-05/ RMA $ BLND T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/ RMB $ BLND T 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/ RMC $ BLND F 01:30P-03:30P 01/20-05/ E11 $ INET W 04:45P-08:45P 01/18-05/ E1A $ INET MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ EMA $ BLND W 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ EMB $ BLND F 09:10A-11:10A 01/20-05/ B1A $ INET MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ B1B $ INET F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7D $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7E $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7F $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Windows Operating Systems and Concepts 1.00 CR K11 $ AC M 05:30P-08:55P 03/19-05/07 M TBA-TBA 03/19-05/07 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 Criminal Justice Community Policing Strategies 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Criminal Justice, Intro to K1A $ ST,IPVID W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/ Constitutional Law 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Criminal Law COREQUISITES: Rules of Evidence K11 $ ST,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ K1A $ SP,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ E11 $ ST,IPVID T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ E1A $ SP,IPVID Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/ Criminal Investigation Theory 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Intro to COREQUISITES: Rules of Evidence K11 $ ST,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ K1A $ SP,IPVID Th 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ E1A $ ST,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/ Criminal Justice, Intro to 3.00 CR K11 $ INET W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ INET T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/ R11 $ INET W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02 Associate Degree: Spring

37 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing E12 $ INET Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ E1A $ INET T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/ Criminal Law 3.00 CR K11 $ SP,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ K1B $ SP,IPVID T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/ R1A $ SP,IPVID M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/ E11 $ SP,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ B1A $ SP,IPVID T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/ Interviews/ Interrogations/ Confessions 3.00 CR K1A $ ST,IPVID T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/ R11 $ ST,IPVID Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/ R1A $ SP,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ E11 $ ST,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ E1A $ SP,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ Juvenile Law 3.00 CR K1A $ ST T 09:10A-12:10P 01/24-05/ R11 $ ST,IPVID M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-05/ R12 $ ST,IPVID T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ E11 $ ST,IPVID W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ Police Administration 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Criminal Justice System/ Introduction to K11 $ ST,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ K1A $ ST,IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ R11 $ ST,IPVID M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ E11 $ ST,IPVID Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ Police Science Internship 3.00 CR Instructor consent required K6A $ DS TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Professional Communications 3.00 CR K12 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/ Report Writing 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Criminal Law COREQUISITES: English Composition K11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/ R1A $ Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/ E11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ E1A $ Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/ Rules of Evidence 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Criminal Justice System/ Introduction to K11 $ T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ Security, Intro to 3.00 CR K11 $ T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ R11 $ Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/ Spanish for Law Enforcement 3.00 CR K11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ E1A $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ Terrorism/Homeland Security 3.00 CR K1A $ M 02:35P-05:35P 01/23-05/ E1A $ T 01:30P-04:30P 01/24-05/ Traffic Theory 3.00 CR K1A $ W 02:35P-05:35P 01/18-05/ R11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02 Culinary Arts Baking for Chefs 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Culinary Skills I and Culinary Skills II R1A $ W 07:00A-12:00P 01/18-05/ Catering/Banquets 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Culinary Skills II R1A $ W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/02 36 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

38 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Culinary Competition I 1.00 CR R1A $ Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-03/ Culinary Competition II 1.00 CR R1A $ INET Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-03/ Culinary Skills I 4.00 CR COREQUISITES: Sanitation and Hygiene R1B $ M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/ Z1A $ SP TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Culinary Skills II 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Culinary Skills I R1A $ INET Th 07:00A-02:00P 01/19-05/ Dining Room Service 3.00 CR R2A $ ST M 01:30P-08:30P 01/23-05/ Fine Dining 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Culinary Skills I and Culinary Skills II and Catering/Banquets R2A $ ST M 01:30P-08:30P 01/23-05/ Food and Beverage Cost Control 2.00 CR R2A $ ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/ Foods, Basic 3.00 CR R1B $ M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/ Garde Manger 1.00 CR R1A $ W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-02/ Z11 $ SP TTh 05:00P-08:00P 02/21-04/ International Buffets 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Culinary Skills II R1A $ T 07:00A-02:00P 01/25-05/ Menu Planning Purchasing Cost Control 3.00 CR R2A $ ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/ Sanitation and Hygiene 1.00 CR R1A $ M 02:35P-05:35P 01/23-02/ Z1A $ SP TTh 05:00P-07:00P 01/19-02/ Short Order/Deli 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Sanitation and Hygiene and Culinary Skills I R1A $ W 07:00A-03:00P 02/29-05/02 Dental Dental Office Management 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Dental Assistant Professionalism W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/16-05/07 Diesel Equipment Technology Diesel Brake Systems 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Diesel Maintenance Fundamental Horizon Center H11 $ MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 02/29-04/ Diesel Control Systems, Advanced 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Diesel Electricity 2 and Diesel Engine Service and Diesel Heating, Cooling & Air Cond and Diesel Drive Trains and Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced Horizon Center H1A $ MTW 07:30A-12:30P 04/04-05/ Diesel Drive Trains 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Diesel Electricity 2 Horizon Center H1A $ MTW 07:30A-12:30P 02/15-04/ Diesel Engine Service 5.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Diesel Maintenance Fundamental Horizon Center H11 $ MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-02/ Diesel Fuel Systems, Advanced 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Diesel Fuel Systems Horizon Center H1A $ MTW 07:30A-12:30P 01/18-02/14 Associate Degree: Spring

39 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Diesel Hydraulic Systems 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Diesel Maintenance Fundamental Horizon Center H11 $ ST TWTh 05:00P-10:00P 04/16-05/03 Early Childhood Education Behavior Challenges 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Building Self Esteem in Adults/Children W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Children s Spontaneous Play 3.00 CR R11 $ ST M 07:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ ECE: Administering an Early Childhood Education Program 3.00 CR R11 $ ST M 03:40P-06:40P 01/23-05/ ECE: Art, Music, and Language Arts 3.00 CR R11 $ ST W 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ R1A $ ST T 12:25P-03:25P 01/24-05/ R9A $ ST S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/ ECE: Child Development 3.00 CR R11 $ ST W 03:40P-06:40P 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ ECE: Guiding Children s Behavior 3.00 CR R11 $ ST Th 06:55P-09:55P 01/19-05/ R12 $ ST T 03:40P-06:40P 01/24-05/ R1A $ ST M 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/ ECE: Practicum CR PREREQUISITES: ECE: Practicum R2A $ ST Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/ R2B $ ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/ ECE: Practicum CR PREREQUISITES: ECE: Practicum R2A $ ST Th 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/ R2B $ ST Th 02:35P-05:35P 01/19-05/ ECE: Practicum CR PREREQUISITES: ECE: Practicum R1A $ ST Th 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/03 Educational Services IA: Introduction to Educational Practices 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IA: Practicum CR Program Counselor consent required W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IA: Techniques for Science 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IA: Technology and Media Resources 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IA:Advanced Reading and Language Arts 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: IA:Techniques for Reading and Language W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-04/ IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IA:Overview of Special Education 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 38 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

40 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Electrical Engineering Tech Electronic Circuit Analysis 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Electronic Devices I C11 $ MW 07:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ C1A $ MW 09:00A-11:00A 01/18-05/ Medical Devices; Function and Use CR CMA $ BLND S 09:00A-12:00P 01/21-05/ Safety in Healthcare 1.00 CR CMA $ BLND S 08:00A-09:00A 01/21-05/05 Electromechanical Technology Electromechanical Dr Systems 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC I Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical PREREQUISITES: DC/AC I 2.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/ Industrial Controls, Introduction to 4.00 CR COREQUISITES: DC/AC I Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ R1A $ SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/ E6A $ SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/ Process Controls 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Solid State Circuits, Introduction to Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ Programmable Controllers 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Industrial Controls, Introduction to Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/ Programmable Logic Controllers/ Advanced PREREQUISITES: Programmable Controllers 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/ Robotics Mechanics I 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC I Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/ Solid State Circuits, Introduction to 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC I Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/01-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ Troubleshooting Electrical/ Electronic Systems 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ Variable Speed Drives 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Electromechanical Dr Systems Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/01-05/14 Electronic Technology DC/AC I 3.00 CR C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID Th 05:00P-07:00P 01/19-05/03 MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08 MTWTh 11:20A-02:40P 01/18-05/ DC/AC II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC I C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08 Associate Degree: Spring

41 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Digital Electronics 4.00 CR COREQUISITES: DC/AC I C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID Th 07:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/03 MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ Electronic Communications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC II and Electronic Devices I C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ Electronic Devices I 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC I C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ Electronic Devices II 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Electronic Devices I C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ Electronics/Future Trends in 3.00 CR C61 $ SP F 05:00P-09:00P 01/20-05/ Fabrication Techniques 1.00 CR C61 $ SP MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ Industrial Electronics 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC II and Electronic Devices I C11 $ SP,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ C1A $ SP,IPVID T 12:00P-04:00P 01/24-05/ C1B $ SP,IPVID F 09:00A-01:00P 01/01-05/ Optoelectronics 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: DC/AC II and Electronic Devices I C61 $ SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 01/18-05/08 Emergency Medical Service Cardiology II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Cardiology I B11 $ TTh 05:15P-09:45P 01/31-02/21 S 08:00A-04:25P 02/04-02/ B1A $ MTh 08:00A-04:25P 01/30-02/02 TWS 08:00A-04:25P 02/08-02/14 MF 08:00A-04:25P 02/17-02/ Clinical II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Cardiology II To Be Announced Z11 $ TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Z1A $ TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Emergency Care for Specialties 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Trauma Emergencies B11 $ TTh 05:15P-09:45P 04/24-05/15 S 08:00A-04:25P 04/28-05/ B1A $ MTh 08:00A-04:25P 04/23-04/26 TWS 08:00A-04:25P 05/02-05/08 MF 08:00A-04:25P 05/11-05/ EMT-Basic 4.00 CR Instructor consent required B11 $ MW 05:45P-09:45P 01/23-05/16 S 08:00A-03:25P 02/04-02/04 S 08:00A-03:25P 02/25-02/25 S 08:00A-03:25P 03/31-03/31 S 08:00A-03:25P 04/21-04/21 S 08:00A-03:25P 05/12-05/ B1A $ MTWThF 07:00A-08:55A 01/24-05/ Z11 $ TTh 05:45P-09:45P 02/02-05/17 S 08:00A-03:25P 02/11-02/11 S 08:00A-03:25P 03/03-03/03 S 08:00A-03:25P 03/24-03/24 S 08:00A-03:25P 04/14-04/14 S 08:00A-03:25P 04/28-04/28 S 08:00A-03:25P 05/12-05/ Medical Emergencies 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Cardiology II B11 $ TTh 05:15P-09:45P 02/23-02/28 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 03/06-03/08 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 03/20-03/22 S 08:00A-04:25P 02/25-03/10 S 08:00A-12:55P 03/24-03/ B1A $ Th 08:00A-04:25P 02/23-02/23 WS 08:00A-04:25P 02/29-03/03 TF 08:00A-04:25P 03/06-03/09 WS 08:00A-04:25P 03/21-03/24 40 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

42 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Trauma Emergencies 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Medical Emergencies B11 $ TTh 05:15P-09:45P 03/27-04/05 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 04/10-04/19 S 01:30P-04:25P 03/24-03/24 S 08:00A-04:25P 03/31-03/31 S 08:00A-04:25P 04/14-04/ B1A $ MTF 08:00A-04:25P 03/27-04/02 Th 08:00A-04:25P 04/05-04/05 TWS 08:00A-04:25P 04/11-04/17 F 08:00A-04:25P 04/20-04/20 Financial Planning Personal Financial Planning 3.00 CR K1A $ Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/ E1A $ Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/03 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 Fire Technology Fire Investigation 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Firefighting Principles I and Building Construction R11 $ T 06:00P-08:55P 01/24-05/ Fire Prevention 4.00 CR R1A $ W 01:00P-04:55P 01/18-05/ R22 $ ST W 06:00P-09:55P 01/18-05/ Fire Protection Hydraulics 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Firefighting Principles I R1A $ M 09:00A-11:55A 01/23-05/07 M 12:30P-03:25P 01/23-05/ Fire Protection Systems 4.00 CR R11 $ Th 06:00P-09:55P 01/19-05/ R1A $ Th 01:00P-04:55P 01/19-05/ Fire Science Student Internship 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Firefighting Principles I Z1A $ TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Fire Service/Changing Technologies 2.00 CR R1A $ M 01:00P-03:55P 01/23-05/ R1B $ Th 10:00A-12:55P 01/19-05/ Firefighting Principles I 4.00 CR R1A $ F 08:00A-04:25P 01/20-01/20 F 08:00A-04:25P 01/27-05/ Firefighting Principles II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Firefighting Principles I R1A $ M 01:00P-03:55P 01/23-05/ Hazardous Materials 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Firefighting Principles I R1A $ T 09:00A-11:55A 01/24-05/08 T 12:30P-02:25P 01/24-05/ Health and Wellness for Firefighters 3.00 CR R11 $ M 06:00P-08:55P 01/23-05/ Principles of Emergency Services 3.00 CR R1A $ Th 09:00A-11:55A 01/19-05/ Strategies, Tactics & Incident Mgmt 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Principles of Emergency Services and Firefighting Principles I and Building Construction R1A $ F 08:30A-12:25P 01/20-05/04 Fluid Power Technology Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction 3.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP T 10:15A-08:15P 01/24-05/07 Graphics/Printing/ Publishing Advanced Webpage Design 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Webpage Design for Graphic Designers W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/22-05/03 Associate Degree: Spring

43 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Applied Exit Strategies/ Display Graphics COREQUISITES: Graphic Design Professional Practices 3.00 CR R1A $ MW 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/ E1A $ W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/ Authoring Tools - Flash 2.00 CR R31 $ AC M 06:00P-10:00P 03/19-05/ Computer Illustration/ Drawing Techniques 3.00 CR E3A $ AC F 08:05A-12:05P 03/23-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/ Design & Publishing 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Design Concepts R11 $ T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/ R1A $ T 12:25P-04:25P 01/24-05/ E1A $ MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/ Design Concepts 4.00 CR R1A $ Th 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/ Digital Photography/Introduction to 3.00 CR R31 $ AC Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-03/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/ Digital Photography/Advanced 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Digital Photography/ Introduction to R4A $ AC S 08:05A-12:05P 03/10-05/ E4A $ AC Th 05:50P-10:50P 03/08-05/ Digital Prepress Fundamentals 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Design & Publishing R11 $ W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/ R1A $ W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/ E1A $ MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/ Graphic Design Professional Practices 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Design & Publishing R1A $ Th 12:25P-04:45P 01/19-05/ Graphics for Gaming 1.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Illustration Media Concepts 3.00 CR R1A $ TTh 12:25P-05:25P 01/19-05/ E1A $ F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/ E3A $ AC F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-03/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 03/21-05/ Illustration, Advanced 3.00 CR R1A $ T 02:35P-04:35P 01/19-05/ E1A $ T 02:35P-06:35P 01/24-05/ Multimedia Applications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Multimedia PC/Macintosh Introduction and Authoring Tools - Flash and Video Editing and Multimedia Graphics and Animation R11 $ M 04:00P-06:00P 01/21-05/ Multimedia Survey 3.00 CR R1A $ F 09:10A-01:10P 01/20-05/ E1A $ TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/ Video Editing 2.00 CR R31 $ AC M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-03/05 42 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

44 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Webpage Design for Graphic Designers PREREQUISITES: Digital Photography/ Introduction to 3.00 CR R11 $ M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/ R1A $ M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/ E11 $ M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/ E1A $ TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-03/07 Health Information Technology Applied Coding 2.00 CR Program Counselor consent required COREQUISITES: Healthcare Reimbursement RMA $ BLND W 12:25P-02:25P 01/18-05/ BM1 $ BLND W 04:10P-06:10P 01/18-05/ CPT Coding 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: The Health Record, Introduction to and Human Disease for Health Professions RMA $ BLND M 09:10A-10:10A 01/23-05/07 M 10:10A-11:10A 01/23-05/ BM1 $ BLND T 06:20P-07:20P 01/24-05/08 T 07:20P-08:20P 01/24-05/ Health Data Management 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Healthcare Delivery Systems and The Health Record, Introduction to RMA $ BLND T 09:10A-10:40A 01/24-05/08 Th 10:45A-11:45A 01/19-05/ Healthcare Delivery Systems 2.00 CR Program Counselor consent required BM1 $ BLND T 04:10P-06:10P 01/24-05/ Healthcare Quality Management 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Healthcare Statistics and Research RMA $ BLND W 11:20A-12:20P 01/18-05/ Healthcare Reimbursement 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Human Disease for Health Professions and ICD-9-CM Coding COREQUISITES: CPT Coding RMA $ BLND W 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/ BM1 $ BLND W 06:20P-08:20P 01/18-05/ Professional Practice CR PREREQUISITES: Healthcare Statistics and Research and Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues and ICD-9-CM Coding COREQUISITES: CPT Coding R1A $ M 01:30P-02:30P 01/23-05/07 F 08:05A-02:05P 01/27-05/ Professional Practice CR PREREQUISITES: Professional Practice 1 and Healthcare Information Systems COREQUISITES: Healthcare Quality Management and HIM Organizational Resources and Applied Coding R1A $ INET,AC TWTh 09:10A-03:10P 05/29-05/31 MTWThF 08:05A-02:05P 05/14-05/25 Horticulture Floral Design II/Commercial 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Floral Design I/Commercial K1A $ INET MW 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/ Fruit and Vegetable Science 3.00 CR K11 $ BLND Th 04:45P-08:45P 01/19-05/ K1A $ BLND Th 12:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/ Greenhouse Crops 3.00 CR K1A $ W 09:10A-01:10P 01/18-05/ KM1 $ BLND T 04:45P-08:45P 01/24-05/ Horticulture Business Operations 3.00 CR K1A $ M 09:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/ Horticulture Internship 3.00 CR K6A $ TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Landscape Design/Advanced 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Landscape Design/Introduction K11 $ M 04:45P-08:45P 01/23-05/ Landscape Design/Introduction 3.00 CR KMA $ BLND F 09:10A-01:10P 01/20-05/04 Associate Degree: Spring

45 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Landscape Plants II 3.00 CR K1A $ T 01:30P-05:30P 01/24-05/ Landscaping/Interior 3.00 CR Horizon Center K1A $ T 09:10A-01:10P 01/24-05/ Perennials 3.00 CR K9A $ BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Plant Pests and Control 3.00 CR K1A $ Th 09:10A-01:10P 01/19-05/03 Human Services Aspects of Disabilities 3.00 CR R1A $ F 09:10A-12:10P 01/20-05/ Child and Adolescent Mental Health 3.00 CR R1A $ W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/ Child Welfare Policy and Practice 3.00 CR R11 $ W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Community Resources and Services 3.00 CR R11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ R1A $ Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Correctional Processes 3.00 CR R11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ Counseling/Introduction to 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping R11 $ W 04:45P-08:45P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R1A $ TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ R1B $ MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R9A $ S 12:25P-04:25P 01/21-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/ Family Theory and Practice 3.00 CR K11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ R11 $ T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ R1A $ W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ Gerontology/Introduction to 3.00 CR R11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Group Counseling 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Counseling/Introduction to R11 $ T 04:45P-08:45P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ R12 $ M 04:45P-08:45P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ R1A $ MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R1B $ TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ Human Service Field Experience 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Professional Practices in Human Services COREQUISITES: Group Counseling R11 $ M 04:45P-05:45P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ R1A $ F 01:30P-02:30P 01/20-05/04 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ Human Service Field Experience II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Human Service Field Experience R11 $ M 04:45P-05:45P 01/23-05/ R1A $ F 01:30P-02:30P 01/20-05/04 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ Human Services/Introduction 3.00 CR K11 $ T 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-05/ R11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ R1A $ M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-05/ R1B $ F 01:30P-04:30P 01/20-05/ R9A $ S 09:10A-12:10P 01/21-05/05 44 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

46 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping 3.00 CR K11 $ Th 04:45P-08:45P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ R11 $ T 04:45P-08:45P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ R1A $ TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ R1B $ WF 10:15A-12:15P 01/01-05/14 TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/ Professional Practices in Human Services 3.00 CR R11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/ R1A $ M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Industrial Equip Mechanic Industrial Mechanic Capstone Project 5.00 CR COREQUISITES: Preventative/Predictive Maintenance and Robotics/Material Handling Systems R11 $ WTh 04:45P-09:45P 01/18-05/ Mechanical Power Transmission 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Mechanical Skills for Technicians R1A $ M 08:05A-01:05P 01/23-05/ Preventative/Predictive Maintenance 3.00 CR R11 $ M 04:45P-09:45P 01/23-05/ Robotics/Material Handling Systems 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Electro Hydraulic/Mechanical Systems R11 $ T 04:45P-09:45P 01/24-05/08 Interior Design Advanced Technology for Interior Design 3.00 CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: AutoCAD, Introduction to and Drafting for Interiors K11 $ W 05:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ Art History 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ AutoCAD, Introduction to 3.00 CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Drafting for Interiors K1A $ TTh 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ Global Interior Design Field Study 1.00 CR K1A $ M 11:20A-12:20P 01/23-05/ History of Furniture and Decorative Arts 3.00 CR KMA $ BLND T 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/08 Th 01:30P-02:30P 01/19-05/ Interior Design Internship and Portfolio Development COREQUISITES: Interior Project Design, Advanced 2.00 CR K1A $ W 01:30P-02:30P 01/18-05/ Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products 3.00 CR KMA $ BLND TTh 11:20A-12:50P 01/19-05/ Interior Project Design, Advanced 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: History of Furniture and Decorative Arts and Interior Design, Principles of and AutoCAD, Introduction to and Interior Lighting/Fundamentals of and Drafting for Interiors and Kitchen and Bathroom Planning and Color Theory and Textiles and Business of Interior Design and Interior Space Plan and Design and Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products and Rendering Techniques COREQUISITES: Interior Design Internship and Portfolio and Selling Techniques K1A $ W 09:10A-01:10P 01/18-05/ Rendering Techniques 3.00 CR K1A $ MW 09:10A-11:10A 01/18-05/07 Interpreter Technology ASL CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: ASL 1 and Practicum I E1A $ INET TTh 08:30A-11:55A 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08 Associate Degree: Spring

47 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing ASL 4/Interpreting 4.00 CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: ASL 3/Introduction to Interpreting E1A $ BLND MW 08:30A-11:55A 01/01-05/14 TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/ ASL Skillbuilding CR E1A $ M 09:00A-11:30A 01/23-05/ ASL Skillbuilding CR E1A $ T 09:00A-11:00A 01/24-05/ ASL Skillbuilding CR PREREQUISITES: ASL Skillbuilding 1 and ASL Skillbuilding 2 and ASL Skillbuilding 3 and ASL Skillbuilding E1A $ DS Th 09:00A-11:30A 01/19-05/ ASL Structure and Function 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: ASL W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting 2.00 CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Practicum I W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Deaf Culture in America 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Interpreting: Sign to Voice 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required COREQUISITES: ASL 4/Interpreting E1A $ F 08:30A-12:30P 01/20-05/04 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ Practicum II 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting E1A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ Professional Development for Interpreter Program Counselor consent required COREQUISITES: ASL 4/Interpreting 2.00 CR E1A $ T 12:00P-02:00P 01/24-05/08 IT - Information Technology IT Essentials 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: IT in Business K11 $ W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ K1A $ F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ R11 $ W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R1A $ F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ E11 $ W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ E1A $ W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IT in Business 3.00 CR KM1 $ BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ KMA $ BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/ RM1 $ BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ RMA $ BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/ EM1 $ BLND Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ EMA $ BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ IT Job Search Skills 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Network Concepts - CCNA R11 $ T 05:50P-06:50P 01/24-05/ R1A $ T 03:40P-04:40P 01/24-05/ E1A $ T 03:40P-04:40P 01/24-05/08 46 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

48 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry IT Project Management 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: IT Apps Server & Support or Systems Design and Development K1A $ ST TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ EM1 $ BLND W 05:50P-08:20P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 IT - Microcomputer Specialist Computer Support Specialist Internship Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Hardware & Software Troubleshooting COREQUISITES: IT Apps Server & Support OTHER REQUISITES: Department Approval Adm Rqmt 3.00 CR K1A $ Th 03:40P-04:40P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ E1A $ DS,ST Th 02:35A-03:35A 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ CSS Skills Implementation & Career Prep 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Data Security & Recovery Support and IT Apps Server & Support and Hardware & Software Support COREQUISITES: IT Project Management K1A $ M 09:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ E11 $ Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ Emerging Technologies & Applications 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Data Security & Recovery Support and IT Apps Server & Support and Hardware & Software Support K1A $ W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ E11 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ IT Customer Service Support 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: IT Apps Server & Support K1A $ TTh 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ E11 $ T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ System Software Support 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: IT Essentials K11 $ T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/ K1A $ MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ E11 $ T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07 IT - Network Communications Intrusion Detection Systems 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Network Security R1A $9.75 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ E1A $9.75 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ Message Services Administration 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Network Administration - Microsoft W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Network Administration - Linux/Unix 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to R1A $ TTh 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ E1A $ TTh 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Network Administration - Microsoft 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to K11 $ Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ K1A $ MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R11 $ M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ R1A $ MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/01-05/14 TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/ E11 $ Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ E1A $ MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/01-05/14 TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07 Associate Degree: Spring

49 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Network Concepts - CCNA CR R11 $ Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ E1A $ MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Network Specialist Internship 3.00 CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Network Concepts - CCNA1 and Hardware & Software Troubleshooting R1A $ DS Th 03:40P-04:40P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ E1A $ DS,ST Th 03:40P-04:40P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: T IT in Business or IT in Business KM1 $ BLND T 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ KMA $ BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 01/21-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/ RM1 $ BLND T 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ RMA $ BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 01/21-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/ EM1 $ BLND Th 08:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ EMA $ BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 01/21-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/21-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Securing Wireless Devices and Networks PREREQUISITES: Network Security 3.00 CR KM1 $ BLND,IPVID T 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ RM1 $ IPVID,BLND T 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ EM1 $ BLND,IPVID T 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ Security Policies and Procedures 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Network Security KM1 $ IPVID,BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ RM1 $ IPVID,BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ EM1 $ BLND,IPVID T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ Server Technologies 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to and IT Essentials R11 $ W 05:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R1A $ MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/20-05/05 TBA TBA-TBA 01/20-05/ E1A $ MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & CR PREREQUISITES: Routing CCNA R1A $ TTh 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ RM1 $ BLND T 07:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ E1A $ TTh 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07 IT - Programming and Web Action-Scripting Flash 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: IT Web Graphics - Flash COREQUISITES: Programming & Database, Introduction to To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE), Adv PREREQUISITES: Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE) 3.00 CR K11 $ T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08 48 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

50 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry DB2 UDB Programming & Stored Procedures 3.00 CR K11 $ INET Th 05:50P-09:50P 01/19-05/ Game Engine Development 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Game Programming I KM1 $ BLND T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ Game Programming Technologies 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Game Programming I KM1 $ LND T 08:00P-09:30P 01/24-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ IBM i System Administration 3.00 CR Instructor consent required K11 $ DS M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ Internet Programming 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Programming & Database, Introduction to K11 $ M 05:50P-09:50P 01/01-05/14 TBA TBA-TBA 01/01-05/ Perl Programming, Introduction to 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Fundamentals - Unix COREQUISITES: Web Programming Concepts W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Programming & Database, Introduction to Concepts PREREQUISITES: IT in Business and IT Essentials 4.00 CR K1A $ IPVID,BLND TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/08 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ KM1 $ BLND M 05:50P-08:20P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ R1A $ PVID,BLND TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/ RM1 $ LND M 05:50P-08:20P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ EM1 $ LND M 05:50P-07:55P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ EMA $ LND Th 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ W7A $ NET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ System i Concepts 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: IT in Business K11 $ IPVID,BLND W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ System i Control Language 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: System i Concepts K11 $ IPVID,BLND W 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/02 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Web Programming Concepts 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to W7A $ NET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07 Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt Business Purchasing 3.00 CR K31 $ AC T 06:00P-09:25P 01/24-03/ E3A $ AC T 04:45P-08:10P 01/24-03/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Corporate Sponsorship Development 2.00 CR K31 $ AC M 06:00P-09:10P 03/19-04/ Credit Procedures 3.00 CR KMA $ BLND T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/ R3A $ AC Th 10:15A-01:40P 01/19-03/ E3A $ AC W 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-03/ E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet PREREQUISITES: Marketing Principles 3.00 CR K1A $ BLND W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/ K31 $ AC T 06:00P-09:00P 03/20-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Associate Degree: Spring

51 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Internet Business Applications 1.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Management/Merchandising 3.00 CR K1A $ W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/ Marketing Internship 3.00 CR Instructor consent required K1A $ DS TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA R1A $ DS TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Marketing Management 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Marketing Principles K1A $ INET T 11:20A-02:20P 01/24-05/ R31 $ AC W 05:50P-09:15P 01/25-03/07 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Marketing Principles 3.00 CR K1A $ M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Marketing/Sports and Event Introduction 3.00 CR K31 $ AC M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-03/ Promotion Principles I 3.00 CR K1A $ T 11:20A-02:20P 01/19-05/ K31 $ AC T 06:00P-09:25P 01/19-03/ R1A $ MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Retailing 3.00 CR R3A $ AC Th 10:15A-01:40P 03/22-05/ Selling Principles 3.00 CR K1A $ BLND M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/ K2A $ ST M 12:25P-03:30P 01/23-05/ R11 $ BLND M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ E3A $ AC T 10:15A-01:40P 01/24-03/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Selling Principles/Advanced 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Selling Principles KMA $ BLND Th 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/ R31 $ AC W 05:50P-09:15P 03/21-05/ Selling Techniques 2.00 CR K11 $ INET T 05:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ K2A $ ST M 12:25P-03:30P 01/23-05/ Ticket Sales 1.00 CR K31 $ AC M 06:00P-10:00P 04/30-05/07 Mechanical Technology AutoCAD, Introduction 2.00 CR C61 $ SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID M 12:25P-03:25P 01/23-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/ CAD - Solidworks 2.00 CR C61 $ SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/ CAD Intermediate 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: AutoCAD, Introduction C61 $ SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/07 M 06:00A-10:00P 01/23-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/07 50 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

52 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry E61 $ SP,IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/ CAD/Solids Advanced 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: CAD - Solidworks C61 $ SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 01/18-05/ Design Problems 2.00 CR Instructor consent required C21 $ IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ E21 $ IPVID W 04:45P-05:45P 01/18-05/ Engineering Graphics w/cad CR COREQUISITES: AutoCAD, Introduction and Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to C61 $ SP,IPVID TBA 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ Engineering Graphics w/cad CR PREREQUISITES: Engineering Graphics w/cad C61 $ SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ Engineering Graphics w/cad CR PREREQUISITES: Engineering Graphics w/cad C61 $ SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/01-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ Fluid Power and Design 3.00 CR Horizon Center H11 $ Th 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E22 $ IPVID T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ Manufacturing Process Applications 2.00 CR R11 $ W 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech COREQUISITES: AutoCAD, Introduction 2.00 CR C61 $ SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ C6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ E61 $ SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E6A $ SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ Motor Controls 3.00 CR C11 $ F 06:00P-10:00P 01/20-05/ Statics 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: College Technical Math 1B or College Technical Math C21 $ ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ C2A $ ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ E21 $ ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ E2A $ ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/ Y21 $ ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ Y2A $ ST,IPVID MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/18-05/07 Medical Terminology Computing for Healthcare, Introduction Program Counselor consent required 2.00 CR RM1 $ BLND T 05:25P-07:25P 01/24-03/06 T 07:35P-09:45P 01/24-03/ RM2 $ BLND W 05:25P-07:25P 01/18-03/07 W 07:35P-09:45P 01/18-03/ RM3 $ BLND Th 05:25P-07:25P 01/19-03/08 Th 07:35P-09:45P 01/19-03/ EMA $ BLND T 08:05A-09:05A 01/17-02/28 T 09:05A-10:05A 01/17-02/ Machine Design/Elements of 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Strength of Materials C21 $ IPVID T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/08 Associate Degree: Spring

53 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Medical Terminology 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: ( Reading & Study Skills, Intro) R11 $ INET M 06:30P-09:30P 01/23-05/ R1A $ INET TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/24-05/ R1B $ INET TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/24-05/ RMA $ BLND WTh 12:25P-03:25P 01/19-03/ EMA $ BLND W 10:15A-01:15P 01/25-05/ BM1 $ BLND S 09:00A-12:00P 01/21-05/05 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7D $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: ( Pre-Technical Writing) COREQUISITES: Computing for Healthcare, Introduction 2.00 CR RM1 $ BLND T 05:25P-07:25P 03/20-05/08 T 07:35P-09:45P 03/20-05/ RM2 $ BLND Th 05:25P-07:25P 03/22-05/03 Th 07:35P-09:45P 03/22-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 Nursing Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice 2.00 CR Program Counselor consent required K1A $ IPVID M 09:00A-03:30P 01/23-05/ K1B $ IPVID M 07:00A-03:30P 01/23-05/ K1C $ IPVID W 09:00A-03:30P 01/18-05/ K1D $ IPVID W 07:00A-03:30P 01/18-05/ K1E $ IPVID Th 07:00A-03:30P 01/19-05/ K1F $ IPVID Th 10:00A-06:30P 01/19-05/ K1G $ IPVID F 07:00A-01:30P 01/20-05/ K1H $ IPVID M 07:00A-03:30P 01/23-05/ K1I $ IPVID Th 07:00A-03:30P 01/19-05/ B1A $ IPVID W 08:00A-03:30P 01/25-04/ B1B $ IPVID W 07:00A-03:30P 01/25-04/ B1C $ IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/26-05/ Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Nursing Complex Health Alterations II K1A $ M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10 T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/ K1B $ M 02:30P-10:00P 01/23-04/10 T 02:00P-07:30P 01/23-04/ K1C $ M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10 T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/ K1D $ M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10 T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/ K1E $ M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10 T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/ K1F $ M 03:00P-11:00P 01/23-04/10 T 03:00P-08:00P 01/23-04/ K1G $ M 07:00A-03:00P 01/23-04/10 T 07:00A-12:00P 01/23-04/ B1A $ Th 07:00A-07:30P 01/19-04/ B1B $ Th 07:00A-07:30P 01/19-04/ B1C $ Th 07:00A-02:30P 01/19-04/05 F 07:00A-12:00P 01/19-04/ Nursing Advanced Skills 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Health Alterations and Nursing Health Promotion and Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care COREQUISITES: Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced K11 $ SP,IPVID Th 05:50P-07:50P 01/19-05/ K1A $ SP,IPVID M 09:10A-11:10A 01/23-05/ K1B $ SP,IPVID M 11:20A-01:20P 01/23-05/ K1C $ SP,IPVID Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ K1D $ SP,IPVID Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ K1E $ SP,IPVID Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/ K1F $ SP,IPVID M 03:40P-05:40P 01/23-05/ B1A $ SP,IPVID W 03:00P-06:00P 01/18-04/ B1B $ SP,IPVID Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-04/ B1C $ SP,IPVID Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-04/ Nursing Clinical Transition 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Complex Health Alterations II and Nursing Management and Professional and Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice K1A $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ K1B $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ K1C $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ K1D $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ K1E $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ K1F $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ K1G $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ K1H $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ B1A $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ B1B $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ B1C $ SP,IPVID TBA TBA-TBA 04/12-05/ Nursing Complex Health Alterations I 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Health Alterations and Nursing Health Promotion and Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care COREQUISITES: Microbiology K1A $ SP,IPVID M 09:10A-11:10A 01/23-05/07 M 11:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/ K1B $ SP,IPVID M 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/07 Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ K1C $ SP,IPVID M 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/07 Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/ KMA $ BLND Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/03 TBA TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ B1A $ SP,IPVID W 08:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/ B1B $ SP,IPVID W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/02 52 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

54 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Nursing Complex Health Alterations II 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice and Nursing Advanced Skills and Microbiology and Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced K1A $ SP,IPVID W 09:00A-01:00P 01/18-04/ K1B $ SP,IPVID W 10:15A-02:15P 01/18-04/ KMA $ BLND W 11:30A-01:30P 01/18-04/ B1A $ SP,IPVID T 12:30P-04:30P 01/24-04/ Nursing Fundamentals 2.00 CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: General Anatomy and Physiology K1A $ SP,IPVID T 09:10A-11:10A 01/24-05/ K1B $ SP,IPVID T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/ K1C $ SP,IPVID T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/ KMA $ BLND F 08:05A-10:05A 01/20-05/ B1A $ SP,IPVID T 09:10A-11:10A 01/24-05/ Nursing Health Alterations 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Fundamentals and Nursing Skills and Nursing Pharmacology and Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice and General Anatomy and Physiology or Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced K1A $ IPVID M 09:10A-01:10P 01/23-05/ K1B $ IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 01/23-05/ K1C $ IPVID M 02:35P-06:35P 01/23-05/ KMA $ BLND M 01:30P-05:30P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ B1A $ IPVID M 08:05A-12:05P 01/23-05/ Nursing Health Promotion 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Fundamentals and Nursing Skills and Nursing Pharmacology and Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice and Psychology, Developmental and General Anatomy and Physiology or Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced K1A $ IPVID M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/ K1B $ IPVID M 11:20A-02:20P 01/23-05/ K1C $ IPVID M 02:35P-05:35P 01/23-05/ KMA $ BLND M 02:30P-05:30P 01/23-05/07 TBA TBA-TBA 01/23-05/ B1A $ IPVID W 02:30P-05:30P 01/18-05/ Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and Nursing Advanced Skills K1A $ SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-03:00P 01/24-03/07 TW 01:30P-08:30P 03/20-04/ K1B $ SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-02:30P 01/24-03/07 TW 12:30P-07:30P 04/11-05/ K1C $ SP,IPVID T 07:00A-02:00P 01/24-03/07 W 07:00A-03:00P 01/24-03/07 TW 12:30P-07:30P 03/20-04/ K1D $ SP,IPVID TW 03:00P-10:30P 03/20-05/02 TW 01:30P-08:30P 02/15-03/ K1E $ SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-02:30P 03/20-05/02 TW 12:30P-07:30P 01/24-02/ K1F $ SP,IPVID T 07:00A-02:00P 03/20-05/02 W 07:00A-03:00P 03/20-05/02 TW 01:30P-08:30P 01/24-02/ K1G $ SP,IPVID TW 07:00A-02:15P 01/24-04/ B1A $ SP,IPVID M 12:00P-09:30P 01/23-05/ B1B $ SP,IPVID M 07:00A-04:30P 01/23-05/ B1C $ SP,IPVID M 07:00A-04:30P 01/23-05/ B1D $ SP,IPVID T 07:00A-04:30P 01/24-05/ Nursing Management and Professional Concepts 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice and Nursing Advanced Skills and Nursing Complex Health Alterations II and Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced K1A $ IPVID Th 09:10A-12:10P 01/19-04/ K1B $ IPVID Th 03:40P-06:40P 01/19-04/ KMA $ BLND Th 03:30P-06:00P 01/19-04/ B1A $ IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-04/ Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Health Alterations and Nursing Health Promotion and Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care COREQUISITES: Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced and Psychology, Introduction to K1A $ IPVID Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ K1B $ IPVID Th 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ K1C $ IPVID Th 03:40P-05:40P 01/19-05/ KMA $ BLND F 11:30A-01:30P 01/20-05/ B1A $ IPVID F 08:05A-10:05A 01/20-05/ Nursing Pharmacology 2.00 CR Program Counselor consent required K1A $ IPVID T 09:10A-11:10A 01/24-05/ K1B $ IPVID T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/ K1C $ IPVID T 03:40P-05:40P 01/24-05/ KMA $ IPVID F 10:15A-12:15P 01/20-05/ B1A $ IPVID F 10:15A-12:15P 01/20-05/ Nursing Skills 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required K11 $ IPVID MT 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ K12 $ IPVID WTh 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ K1A $ IPVID M 08:05A-11:05A 01/23-05/07 M 12:05P-03:05P 01/23-05/ K1B $ IPVID W 09:10A-12:10P 01/18-05/02 W 01:10P-04:10P 01/18-05/ K1C $ IPVID Th 08:05A-11:05A 01/19-05/03 Th 12:05P-03:05P 01/19-05/03 Associate Degree: Spring

55 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing K1D $ IPVID WF 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/ K1E $ IPVID W 12:25P-04:25P 01/18-05/02 W 05:25P-07:25P 01/18-05/ K1F $ IPVID S 08:00A-11:00A 01/21-05/05 S 12:00P-03:00P 01/21-05/ K1G $ IPVID T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/08 T 12:05P-03:05P 01/24-05/ B1A $ IPVID MW 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/ B1B $ IPVID M 01:30P-07:30P 01/23-05/ B1C $ IPVID T 01:30P-07:30P 01/24-05/ Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan COREQUISITES: Nursing Health Promotion 2.00 CR K1A $ IPVID TW 07:00A-03:00P 01/24-02/ K1B $ IPVID TW 01:30P-09:30P 01/24-02/ K1C $ IPVID S 07:00A-07:30P 01/21-03/03 S 07:00A-01:30P 03/10-03/ K1D $ IPVID WTh 07:00A-03:00P 01/25-03/ K1E $ IPVID TW 07:00A-03:00P 03/20-04/ K1F $ IPVID WTh 07:00A-03:00P 03/21-04/ K1G $ IPVID Th 01:30P-07:30P 03/08-03/08 Th 07:00A-07:30P 03/22-05/ K1H $ IPVID TW 01:30P-09:30P 03/20-04/ B1A $ IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/19-05/ B1B $ IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/19-05/ B1C $ IPVID Th 07:00A-01:30P 01/19-05/ Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care Management COREQUISITES: Nursing Health Alterations 2.00 CR K1A $ IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 03/20-04/ K1B $ IPVID WTh 01:30P-09:30P 03/21-04/ K1C $ IPVID Th 01:30P-07:30P 03/08-03/08 Th 07:00A-07:30P 03/22-05/ K1D $ IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 03/20-04/ K1E $ IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 01/24-02/ K1F $ IPVID TW 07:15A-03:15P 01/24-03/ K1G $ IPVID Th 07:00A-07:30P 01/19-03/ K1H $ IPVID TW 01:30P-09:30P 03/20-04/ B1A $ IPVID T 07:00A-03:30P 01/18-02/29 W 07:00A-01:30P 01/18-02/ B1B $ IPVID T 07:00A-03:30P 03/06-04/17 W 07:00A-01:30P 03/06-04/ B1C $ IPVID M 01:30P-08:00P 01/23-05/07 Nursing and Nursing Related LPN Refresher I - Theory/Lab 3.00 CR BMA $ BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ LPN Refresher II - Clinical 1.00 CR B1A $ TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ NSG: Applied Pediatric Concepts 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Psychology, Developmental and Nursing Health Promotion K11 $ W 04:45P-06:45P 02/01-03/ Nsg: Endocrine & Electrolytes Disorders 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Nursing Health Alterations and Nursing Health Promotion and Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care K1A $ F 09:30A-12:00P 01/20-02/ Pathophysiology for Health Professions PREREQUISITES: General Anatomy and Physiology 3.00 CR K11 $ T 04:45P-07:45P 01/24-05/ B1A $ T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/ RN Refresher I - Theory/Lab 3.00 CR KMA $ BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ RN Refresher II - Clinical 2.00 CR K1A $ TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ TEAS TEST 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: General Anatomy and Physiology K11 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 01/03-01/ K12 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 02/07-02/ K13 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 03/06-03/ K14 $35.00 BLND T 05:00P-09:00P 04/10-04/ K15 $35.00 BLND T 05:00P-09:00P 05/08-05/ K1A $35.00 BLND M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/ K1B $35.00 BLND M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/ K1C $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/ K1D $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 01/03-01/ K1E $35.00 BLND W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/ K1F $35.00 BLND W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/ K1G $35.00 BLND Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/ K1H $35.00 BLND Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/ K1I $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/ K1J $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 02/07-02/ K1K $35.00 BLND M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/ K1L $35.00 BLND M 01:00P-05:00P 03/05-03/ K1M $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/06 54 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

56 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry K1N $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 03/06-03/ K1O $35.00 BLND W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/ K1P $35.00 BLND W 01:00P-05:00P 03/07-03/ K1Q $35.00 BLND Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/ K1R $35.00 BLND Th 01:00P-05:00P 03/08-03/ K1S $35.00 BLND T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/ K1T $35.00 BLND T 01:00P-05:00P 04/10-04/ B11 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 01/03-01/ B12 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 02/07-02/ B13 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 03/06-03/ B14 $35.00 Th 04:00P-08:00P 03/08-03/ B15 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 04/10-04/ B1A $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/ B1B $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/ B1C $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/ B1D $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/ B1E $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/ B1F $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/ B1G $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/ B1H $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/ B1I $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/ B1K $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/ B1L $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/ B1M $35.00 W 02:30P-06:30P 03/07-03/ B1N $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/ B1O $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/10 Pharmacy Community Pharmacy Clinical 2.00 CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Pharmaceutical Business Applications and Pharmacy Law and Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions and Pharmacy Calculations and Managing Pharmacy Benefits R1A $ BLND TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions 1.00 CR COREQUISITES: Pharmaceutical Business Applications and Pharmacy Law R9B $ S 11:30A-12:30P 01/21-05/ Managing Pharmacy Benefits 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pharmaceutical Business Applications and Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions COREQUISITES: Pharmacy Calculations E1A $ W 02:00P-05:00P 01/18-05/ Pharmaceutical Business Applications 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Pharmacy Law and Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions R11 $ F 05:00P-08:00P 01/20-05/ Pharmacy Calculations 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Medical Terminology and Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions COREQUISITES: Managing Pharmacy Benefits E1A $ M 02:00P-05:00P 01/23-05/ Pharmacy Law 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Pharmaceutical Business Applications and Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions R9A $ S 09:00A-11:00A 01/21-05/05 Physical Therapy Assistant PTA Clinical Practice CR COREQUISITES: PTA Kinesiology 2 and PTA Therapeutic Modalities K1A $ W 08:00A-11:15A 01/18-01/25 M 08:00A-11:15A 01/23-01/23 M 08:00A-12:00P 04/16-04/16 W 08:00A-12:00P 04/18-04/18 MWF 08:00A-12:00P 01/30-04/ PTA Clinical Practice CR PREREQUISITES: PTA Principles of Neuromuscular and PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and PTA Management of Cardiopulmonary and and PTA Clinical Practice K1A $ M 07:30A-08:00A 01/23-01/23 MTWThF 08:00A-04:30P 02/27-04/ PTA Kinesiology CR PREREQUISITES: PTA Kinesiology K1A $ T 10:15A-12:20P 01/24-05/08 F 01:00P-03:00P 01/20-05/04 Th 02:35P-04:40P 01/19-05/ K1B $ T 10:15A-12:20P 01/24-05/08 F 01:00P-03:05P 01/20-05/04 T 04:45P-06:50P 01/24-05/ PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: PTA Patient Interventions COREQUISITES: PTA Kinesiology 2 and PTA Therapeutic Exercise K1A $ Th 10:00A-12:05P 01/19-05/03 Th 12:25P-02:30P 01/19-05/03 T 08:05A-10:10A 01/24-05/ K1B $ Th 10:00A-12:05P 01/19-05/03 Th 12:25P-02:30P 01/19-05/03 M 01:30P-03:35P 01/23-05/ PTA Professional Issues CR PREREQUISITES: PTA Professional Issues 1 COREQUISITES: PTA Clinical Practice K1A $ M 08:05A-01:25P 01/23-02/27 Associate Degree: Spring

57 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing PTA Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: PTA Principles of Neuromuscular and PTA Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and PTA Clinical Practice 2 COREQUISITES: PTA Management of Cardiopulmonary and K1A $ W 11:20A-01:25P 01/18-02/22 F 11:20A-12:20P 01/20-02/24 WF 08:05A-11:15A 01/18-02/ PTA Therapeutic Exercise 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: General Anatomy and Physiology COREQUISITES: PTA Kinesiology K1A $ Th 08:05A-09:45A 01/19-05/03 W 01:30P-04:40P 01/18-05/ K1B $ ST Th 08:05A-09:45A 01/19-05/03 T 01:30P-04:40P 01/24-05/08 Quality Assurance Manufacturing Shop Safety 1.00 CR R11 $ M 09:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ Statistical Process Control/CT 1.00 CR R11 $ ST M 08:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07 Quality Interdisciplinary MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment 2.00 CR Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center L61 $ SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/08 Radiologic Technology ARRT Certification Seminar 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Radiography Clinical 4 COREQUISITES: Radiographic Pathology and Radiography Clinical 5 and Radiographic Quality Analysis BMA $ BLND T 12:10P-04:10P 03/20-05/ Radiation Protection and Biology 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Radiography Clinical 4 COREQUISITES: ARRT Certification Seminar and Radiographic Pathology and Radiography Clinical 5 and Radiographic Quality Analysis B1A $ SP T 08:05A-11:05A 01/24-05/ Radiographic Imaging CR PREREQUISITES: Radiographic Procedures 1 and Introduction to Radiography and Radiographic Imaging 1 and Radiography Clinical 1 COREQUISITES: Radiographic Procedures 2 and Radiography Clinical B1B $ SP W 08:05A-11:05A 01/18-05/ Radiographic Pathology 1.00 CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Radiography Clinical 4 COREQUISITES: ARRT Certification Seminar and Radiography Clinical 5 and Radiographic Quality Analysis and Radiation Protection and Biology W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/ Radiographic Procedures CR PREREQUISITES: Radiographic Procedures 1 and Introduction to Radiography and Radiographic Imaging 1 and Radiography Clinical 1 COREQUISITES: Radiographic Imaging 2 and Radiography Clinical B1A $ ST M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07 M 03:00P-07:00P 01/23-05/ B1B $ ST M 09:10A-12:10P 01/23-05/07 M 12:40P-02:40P 01/23-05/07 W 11:30A-01:30P 01/25-05/ Radiographic Quality Analysis 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Radiography Clinical 4 COREQUISITES: ARRT Certification Seminar and Radiographic Pathology and Radiography Clinical 5 and Radiation Protection and Biology B1A $ SP Th 08:05A-09:05A 01/19-05/03 Th 09:10A-11:10A 01/19-05/ Radiography Clinical CR PREREQUISITES: Radiographic Procedures 1 and Introduction to Radiography and Radiographic Imaging 1 and Radiography Clinical 1 COREQUISITES: Radiographic Imaging 2 and Radiographic Procedures Z1A $ SP TTh TBA-TBA 01/19-05/08 TThF TBA-TBA 01/19-05/ Radiography Clinical CR PREREQUISITES: Radiography Clinical 4 COREQUISITES: ARRT Certification Seminar and Radiographic Pathology and Radiographic Quality Analysis and Radiation Protection and Biology Z1A $ SP MWF TBA-TBA 01/18-05/07 Related Business Business Communications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: English Composition W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 56 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

58 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Renewable Energy - Electricity Sustainable Energy-Capstone Design Proj PREREQUISITES: Intro to Sustainable Energy 3.00 CR C9A $ S 12:00P-04:00P 01/21-05/05 Small Business Entrepreneurship 3- Operations MGMT PREREQUISITES: Entrepreneurship 1 - Feasibility 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Entrepreneurship-New Venture 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Supervisory Management Accelerated Learning 1.00 CR K31 $ AC T 05:30P-09:30P 01/24-01/31 TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-01/ R31 $ AC W 05:30P-09:30P 01/18-01/25 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-01/ E31 $ AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 01/19-01/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-02/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-02/ C Assertive Behavior 1.00 CR C-3W7E $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Diversity and Change Management 3.00 CR E31 $ AC T 05:30P-09:30P 01/31-03/ Human Resource Management 3.00 CR K31 $ AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 03/29-05/ R31 $ AC M 05:30P-09:30P 03/19-04/ E31 $ AC W 05:30P-09:30P 03/28-05/ Leadership Development 3.00 CR K31 $ AC T 05:30P-09:30P 02/07-03/ E31 $ AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 02/02-03/ Legal Issues for Supervisors 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Human Resource Management W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Managing for Quality 3.00 CR R31 $ AC M 05:30P-09:30P 01/30-03/ Organizational Development 3.00 CR R31 $ AC W 05:30P-09:30P 03/21-04/ Personal Skills for Supervisors 3.00 CR W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Problem Solving and Decision Making 2.00 CR R1A $ M 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/ Project Management 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Team Building and Problem Solving W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Safety in the Workplace 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Managing for Quality W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ B Stress Management 1.00 CR B-3W7D $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ B-3W7G $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Supervision 3.00 CR K31 $ AC T 05:30P-09:30P 04/03-05/ E31 $ AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 03/29-05/03 Associate Degree: Spring

59 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing Team Building and Problem Solving 3.00 CR R31 $ INET W 05:30P-09:30P 02/01-03/ A Time Management 1.00 CR A-3W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ A-3W7F $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Surgical Tech Surgical Interventions CR PREREQUISITES: Surgical Interventions 1 and Surgical Technology Clinical K1A $ INET M 08:00A-11:00A 01/23-05/ K1B $ WThF 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-03/ K1C $ WThF 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-03/ Surgical Technology Clinical CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Surgical Technology Clinical 3 COREQUISITES: Surgical Interventions K1A $ TWThF 07:00A-03:30P 03/20-05/08 Welding Welding Basics 1.00 CR R11 $ F 04:45P-07:45P 01/20-03/ Surgical Pharmacology 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Surgical Technology, Intro to and Surgical Tech Fundamentals KM1 $ BLND F 02:35P-04:35P 01/20-05/ Surgical Skills Application 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Surgical Technology, Intro to and Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1 COREQUISITES: Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2 and Surgical Pharmacology K1A $ T 07:00A-11:00A 03/20-05/08 M 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/ K1B $ T 11:20A-03:20P 03/20-05/08 M 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/ K1C $ W 07:00A-11:00A 03/21-05/02 M 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/ Surgical Tech Fundamentals CR PREREQUISITES: Surgical Technology, Intro to and Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1 and Exploring Surgical Issues and Medical Terminology COREQUISITES: Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced and Microbiology and Surgical Pharmacology K1A $ M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-03/05 T 07:00A-11:00A 01/24-03/06 Th 07:00A-11:00A 01/19-03/ K1B $ M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-03/05 M 11:20A-03:20P 01/23-03/05 W 11:20A-03:20P 01/18-03/ K1C $ M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-03/05 T 11:20A-03:20P 01/24-03/06 Th 11:20A-03:20P 01/19-03/ Surgical Technology Clinical CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: Surgical Interventions 1 and Surgical Technology Clinical 2 COREQUISITES: Surgical Interventions K1A $ WThF 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-03/09 58 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

60 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Technical Diploma: Spring Subject Index Admin/Office Assistant/Medical...61 Barbering/Cosmetology...61 Dental...61 Emergency Medical Service...61 Machine Tool/CNC Technology...61 Mechanical Drafting...61 Medical Assistant Numerical Control Nursing Nursing and Nursing Related Welding Technical Diploma: Spring Course Index Blueprint Reading CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics CNC Lathe Set-Up CNC Machining Technology...62 CNC Mill Set-Up CNC Offsets and Operations CNC Production Applications...63 Dental Assistant Clinical - Adv Dental Chairside - Advanced Dental Laboratory Procedure Dental Radiography - Advanced EMT-Intermediate Technician Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications...63 Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications...63 Gauging/Inspection Hair Design II B Health Unit Coordinator Clinical...63 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I...63 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II...63 Human Body in Health & Disease...62 Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures...62 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures Medical Assistant Lab Procedures Medical Assistant Lab Procedures Medical Assistant Practicum...62 Medical Law, Ethics, & Professionalism...62 Medical Office Insurance and Finance...62 Medical Transcription Externship Medical Transcription Functions Medical Transcription II Metal Fabrication I...63 Nursing Assistant Office Field Study Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health...62 Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures...63 Technical Diploma: Spring

61 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding...64 Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld...64 Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding...64 Welding/Fundamentals of Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welding/Oxyacetylene...64 Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding...64 Welding/Robotic Program and Plasma Cutting...65 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding...65 Word Processing Applied Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

62 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Admin/Office Assistant/ Medical Medical Transcription Externship 1.00 CR Instructor consent required R1A $ INET MTWThF 08:05A-12:05P 05/14-06/ Medical Transcription Functions 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Medical Transcription I and Human Body in Health & Disease RMA $ BLND W 10:15A-12:15P 03/21-05/02 W 12:15P-01:15P 03/21-05/ Medical Transcription II 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Medical Transcription I RMA $ BLND MW 10:00A-11:00A 01/18-03/07 MW 11:00A-02:00P 01/18-03/ Office Field Study 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Keyboarding Applications COREQUISITES: Professional Development R1A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/24-05/08 To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Word Processing Applied 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Computer Applications or Office Proofreading and Editing To Be Announced W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/02 Barbering/Cosmetology B Hair Design II B 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: A Hair Design II A B-3R1B $ S 07:30A-12:00P 01/21-05/ B-3R9B $ S 07:30A-12:00P 02/21-05/14 Dental Dental Assistant Clinical - Adv 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Dental Assistant Clinicals or Dental Assistant Clinicals K1A $ AC T 08:00A-05:00P 01/24-05/ Dental Chairside - Advanced 5.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Dental Chairside K1A $ AC W 01:30P-04:00P 01/18-05/02 F 08:05A-10:35A 01/20-05/04 W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02 Th 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/ K1B $ ST W 01:30P-04:00P 01/18-05/02 F 08:05A-10:35A 01/20-05/04 W 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/02 Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ Dental Laboratory Procedure 4.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Dental Materials K1A $ AC M 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/07 Th 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/03 W 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/02 Th 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ K1B $ ST M 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/07 Th 08:05A-10:05A 01/23-05/07 W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02 Th 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/ Dental Radiography - Advanced 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Dental Radiography K1A $ AC M 10:15A-12:15P 01/23-05/ K1B $ AC M 01:30P-03:30P 01/23-05/07 Emergency Medical Service EMT-Intermediate Technician 2.00 CR Instructor consent required B1A $ W 09:15A-01:15P 02/08-05/ Z11 $ Th 05:45P-09:45P 02/02-04/26 Machine Tool/CNC Technology CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics 1.00 CR COREQUISITES: Gauging/Inspection and Manufacturing Shop Safety R11 $ W 04:00P-08:00P 01/18-03/ CNC Offsets and Operations 1.00 CR COREQUISITES: Gauging/Inspection R11 $ W 04:00P-08:00P 03/21-05/ Gauging/Inspection 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Blueprint Reading and Mathematics I/Applied R11 $ T 04:00P-08:00P 01/24-05/08 Mechanical Drafting Blueprint Reading 2.00 CR R11 $ M 04:00P-08:00P 01/23-05/07 Technical Diploma: Spring

63 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. Medical Assistant Human Body in Health & Disease 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Medical Terminology RM1 $ BLND M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-05/ RMA $ BLND T 10:15A-01:15P 01/24-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures COREQUISITES: Computing for Healthcare, Introduction 2.00 CR RM1 $ BLND M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/07 M 09:00P-09:50P 01/23-05/ RM2 $ BLND Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/03 Th 09:00P-09:50P 01/19-05/ Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1 Program Counselor consent required 4.00 CR R11 $ M 05:50P-09:50P 01/23-05/07 T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/ R1A $ Th 08:05A-12:05P 01/19-05/03 T 05:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/ Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures CR PREREQUISITES: Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1 and Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1 COREQUISITES: Pharmacology for Allied Health R11 $ Th 05:50P-08:50P 01/19-05/03 W 05:50P-06:50P 01/18-05/02 W 06:50P-08:50P 01/18-05/ R1A $ Th 01:30P-04:30P 01/19-05/03 W 01:30P-02:30P 01/18-05/02 W 02:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/ E1A $ F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/04 F 12:05P-02:05P 01/20-05/ Medical Assistant Lab Procedures CR Program Counselor consent required COREQUISITES: Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures R11 $ W 05:50P-07:50P 01/18-05/02 W 07:50P-09:50P 01/18-05/ R1A $ W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02 W 10:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/ Medical Assistant Lab Procedures CR PREREQUISITES: Medical Assistant Lab Procedures R11 $ T 05:50P-07:50P 01/24-05/08 T 07:50P-09:50P 01/24-05/ R1A $ T 12:25P-02:25P 01/24-05/08 T 02:25P-04:25P 01/24-05/ E1A $ W 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/02 W 10:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/ Medical Assistant Practicum 3.00 CR Instructor consent required R1A $ TBA TBA-TBA 05/14-06/ R1B $ TBA TBA-TBA 05/14-06/ R1C $ TBA TBA-TBA 05/14-06/ E1A $ MTWThF 08:05A-04:05P 05/14-06/ Medical Law, Ethics, & Professionalism 2.00 CR RMA $ BLND Th 12:25P-04:25P 01/19-05/ RMB $ BLND T 08:05A-12:05P 01/24-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Medical Office Insurance and Finance 2.00 CR COREQUISITES: Computing for Healthcare, Introduction and Human Body in Health & Disease W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7B $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ W7C $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health COREQUISITES: Human Body in Health & Disease 2.00 CR RMA $ BLND W 08:05A-12:05P 01/18-05/ W7A $ INET TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Numerical Control CNC Lathe Set-Up 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Fundamentals of CNC Turning R1A $ BLND M 08:05A-02:05P 01/23-05/ CNC Machining Technology 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: CNC Introduction and Support Equipment R11 $ BLND Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/03 62 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

64 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry CNC Mill Set-Up 3.00 CR COREQUISITES: Fundamentals of CNC Milling R1A $ W 08:05A-02:05P 01/18-05/ CNC Production Applications 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: CNC Introduction and Support Equipment COREQUISITES: CNC Offsets and Operations and CNC Machining Technology R11 $ TW 08:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: CNC Machining Technology COREQUISITES: Blueprint Reading/Advanced and Mathematics II/Applied R1A $ INET Th 08:05A-02:05P 01/19-05/ Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: CNC Machining Technology COREQUISITES: Blueprint Reading/Advanced and Mathematics II/Applied R1A $ INET M 08:05A-02:05P 01/24-05/08 Nursing Nursing Assistant 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required K11 $ TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-02/14 W 04:00P-07:00P 02/15-03/07 TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 02/16-03/06 TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 02/16-03/ K12 $ TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 02/21-03/27 W 04:00P-07:00P 03/28-03/28 TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 03/29-04/12 T 04:00P-07:00P 04/17-04/ K13 $ MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 04/16-05/03 MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 05/07-05/ K1A $ MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 01/18-02/07 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/08-02/ K1B $ FS 07:30A-01:30P 01/20-02/25 FS 07:30A-01:30P 03/02-03/ K1C $ MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/09-02/29 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/05-03/ K1D $ TWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/20-04/12 TWTh 07:30A-01:30P 04/17-05/ K1E $ MTWThF 07:30A-01:30P 04/16-05/01 MTWThF 07:30A-01:30P 05/02-05/ R1A $ MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 01/18-02/07 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/08-02/ R1B $ MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 01/18-02/07 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 02/08-02/ R1C $ MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 02/09-02/29 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/05-03/ R1D $ MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 02/09-02/29 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 03/05-03/ R1E $ MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 03/05-03/29 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 04/02-04/ R1F $ MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 03/05-03/29 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 04/02-04/ E11 $ MW 04:00P-08:00P 01/18-03/26 MW 04:00P-08:00P 03/28-05/ E12 $ TTh 04:00P-08:00P 01/19-03/29 TTh 04:00P-08:30P 04/03-05/03 T 04:00P-07:00P 05/08-05/ E1A $ MTWThF 07:00A-09:00A 01/19-03/09 MTWThF 07:00A-09:00A 03/19-04/ E1B $ MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 01/18-02/16 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 02/20-03/ E1C $ MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 02/20-04/04 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 04/05-04/ B11 $ F 06:30P-08:30P 01/20-03/09 S 07:00A-03:00P 01/20-03/09 F 06:30P-08:30P 03/10-04/21 S 07:00A-03:30P 03/10-04/ B1A $ MTWThF 07:00A-09:00A 01/24-03/22 MTWThF 06:30A-08:30A 03/23-05/03 Nursing and Nursing Related Health Unit Coordinator Clinical 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required COREQUISITES: Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II R1A $ T 12:25P-04:25P 03/20-05/08 MF 07:00A-01:00P 03/19-05/ Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required COREQUISITES: Medical Terminology and Principles of Customer Service in and Computing for Healthcare, Introduction RMA $ BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 01/18-03/ Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II 3.00 CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I RMA $ BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 03/20-05/08 Welding Metal Fabrication I 3.00 CR R1A $ F 07:00A-01:00P 01/20-05/ Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures 2.00 CR R11 $ BLND F 04:45P-09:15P 01/20-05/ R1A $ BLND F 08:05A-12:35P 01/20-05/04 Technical Diploma: Spring

65 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing E11 $ BLND F 04:45P-09:15P 01/20-05/ E1A $ BLND F 08:05A-12:35P 01/20-05/ Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding PREREQUISITES: Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR R63 $ SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ R6C $ SP W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-05/ E63 $ SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6C $ SP W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-05/ Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld PREREQUISITES: Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3.00 CR R64 $ SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ R6D $ SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/ E64 $ SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E6D $ SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/ Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Welding/Oxyacetylene R61 $ SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/ R6A $ SP M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-05/ E61 $ SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/ E6A $ SP M 07:00A-11:00A 01/23-05/ Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding PREREQUISITES: Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR R62 $ SP T 04:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ R6B $ SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/ E62 $ SP T 04:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ E6B $ SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/ Welding/Fundamentals of 2.00 CR R11 $ BLND F 04:45P-09:15P 01/20-05/ Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR R63 $ SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ R6C $ SP W 07:00A-01:00P 01/18-05/ E63 $ SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ E6C $ SP W 04:00P-10:00P 01/18-05/ Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3.00 CR R64 $ SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ R6D $ SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/ E64 $ SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 01/19-05/ E6D $ SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 01/19-05/ Welding/Oxyacetylene 3.00 CR R61 $ SP M 04:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ R6A $ SP M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/ E61 $ SP M 04:00P-10:00P 01/23-05/ E6A $ SP M 07:00A-01:00P 01/23-05/ Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding R63 $ SP W 04:45P-09:15P 01/18-05/ R6C $ SP W 07:00A-11:00A 01/18-05/ E63 $ SP W 04:45P-09:15P 01/18-05/ E6C $ SP W 04:45P-09:15P 01/18-05/ Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding E6D $ SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 01/19-05/ R64 $ SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 01/19-05/ R6D $ SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 01/19-05/ E64 $ SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 01/19-05/ Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting 1.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Welding/Oxyacetylene R61 $ SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/ R6A $ SP M 07:00A-09:00A 01/23-05/ E61 $ SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/ E6A $ SP M 04:45P-09:15P 01/23-05/ Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding PREREQUISITES: Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding 2.00 CR R62 $ SP T 04:45P-09:15P 01/24-05/ R6B $ SP T 07:00A-11:00A 01/24-05/ E62 $ SP T 04:45P-09:15P 01/24-05/ E6B $ SP T 04:45P-09:15P 01/24-05/08 64 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

66 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Welding/Robotic Program and Plasma Cutting 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Welding/Oxyacetylene and Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding and Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding R2A $ ST M 11:20A-03:20P 01/23-05/ Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR R62 $ SP T 04:00P-10:00P 01/24-05/ R6B $ SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/ E62 $ SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/ E6B $ SP T 07:00A-01:00P 01/24-05/08 Technical Diploma: Spring

67 Academic Preparation: Spring Subject Index English Gen College: Natural Science General College: Comm Skills General College: Mathematics General College: Reading General College: Success Mathematics Reading Academic Preparation: Spring Course Index Algebra Pre-College...68 College Success College Writing, Intro Elementary Algebra with Applications Pre-Algebra Pre-Technical Reading...68 Pre-Technical Writing Prep for Basic Chemistry Reading & Study Skills, Intro Writing/Pre-College Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

68 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry English Pre-Technical Writing 2.00 CR K11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/23-05/ K1A $21.92 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 01/19-05/ R11 $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $21.92 MW 11:20A-01:20P 01/23-05/ R1B $21.92 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 01/19-05/ R1C $21.92 MW 08:05A-10:05A 01/18-05/ E1A $21.92 MWF 12:25P-02:10P 01/18-05/ E9A $21.92 S 08:05A-10:05A 01/21-05/05 S 10:35A-12:35P 01/21-05/ Writing/Pre-College 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pre-Technical Writing K11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ K1A $21.92 MW 10:15A-12:15P 01/18-05/ K1B $21.92 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/ K1C $21.92 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/ R11 $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $21.92 TTh 08:05A-10:05A 01/19-05/ R1B $21.92 TTh 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ R9A $21.92 S 09:10A-11:10A 01/21-05/05 S 11:40A-01:40P 01/21-05/ E11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ E1A $21.92 MW 01:30P-03:30P 01/18-05/07 Gen College: Natural Science Prep for Basic Chemistry 2.00 CR K1A $ TTh 09:10A-10:10A 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 03:40P-04:40P 01/18-05/ E1A $ TTh 12:25P-01:25P 01/19-05/08 General College: Comm Skills College Writing, Intro 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Writing/Pre-College K11 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ K12 $ TTh 04:45P-06:15P 01/19-05/ K13 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ K1A $ M 01:30P-04:30P 01/23-05/ K1B $ W 10:15A-01:15P 01/18-05/ K1C $ W 01:30P-04:30P 01/18-05/ K1D $ Th 07:00A-10:00A 01/19-05/ K9A $ S 07:00A-10:00A 01/21-05/ R11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R12 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/ R1B $ MW 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/ R1C $ TTh 10:15A-11:45A 01/19-05/ R1D $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ E11 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ E1A $ Th 02:35P-04:05P 01/18-05/ B11 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/02 General College: Mathematics Elementary Algebra with Applications PREREQUISITES: Algebra Pre-College 3.00 CR R1A $ TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/ E1A $ M 05:15P-08:15P 01/23-05/ Pre-Algebra 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Mathematics/Pre Technical K11 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ K12 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ K13 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ K1A $ TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/ K1B $ MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/ R11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ R12 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ R13 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ R1B $ TTh 08:05A-09:35A 01/19-05/ E11 $ W 05:15P-08:15P 01/18-05/ E1A $ MW 12:25P-01:55P 01/18-05/ E1B $ TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/08 General College: Reading Reading & Study Skills, Intro 3.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Pre-Technical Reading K11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ K1A $ MW 09:10A-10:40A 01/18-05/ K1B $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ K1C $ TTh 02:35P-04:05P 01/19-05/ K1D $ F 08:05A-11:05A 01/20-05/ R11 $ M 06:00P-09:00P 01/23-05/ R12 $ W 06:00P-09:00P 01/18-05/ R13 $ Th 06:00P-09:00P 01/19-05/ R1A $ MW 10:15A-11:45A 01/18-05/ R1B $ TTh 12:25P-01:55P 01/19-05/ E11 $ T 06:00P-09:00P 01/24-05/ E1A $ MW 11:20A-12:50P 01/18-05/07 Academic Preparation: Spring

69 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. General College: Success College Success 2.00 CR K1A $ F 11:20A-01:20P 01/20-05/ R11 $ W 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ E1A $ Th 12:25P-02:25P 01/19-05/03 Mathematics Algebra Pre-College 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Algebra/Pre Technical K1A $21.92 F 08:05A-12:05P 01/20-05/ R11 $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/ E1A $21.92 TTh 02:35P-04:35P 01/19-05/08 Reading Pre-Technical Reading 2.00 CR PREREQUISITES: Reading K1A $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ R11 $21.92 MW 06:00P-08:00P 01/18-05/ R1A $21.92 TTh 11:20A-01:20P 01/19-05/ E1A $21.92 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 01/19-05/08 68 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

70 Adult High School: Spring Subject Index Career Education English History Mathematics Science Social Science Adult High School: Spring Course Index American Government-AHS 1.0 CR...70 American History IV - AHS.5CR...70 American Short Fiction I-AHS.5 CR...70 American Short Fiction-AHS 1.0 CR...70 Biology/Animal I-AHS.5 CR...70 Biology/Plant I-AHS.5 CR...70 Career Development/Exploration I-AHS.5 Cr...70 Contemporary American Problems I-AHS.5 Cr...70 Contemporary American Problems II-AHS.5 Cr...70 Drama-AHS 1.0 CR English Fundamentals I-AHS.5 CR...70 English Fundamentals II-AHS.5 CR...70 Environmental Science I-AHS.5 CR...70 Environmental Science II-AHS.5 CR...70 Mathematics I-AHS.5 CR...70 Mathematics II-AHS.5 CR...70 Media Mass Communication I-AHS.5 CR...70 Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR...70 Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR World Cultures-AHS 1.0 CR Written Communication Skills-AHS 1.0 CR...70 Adult High School: Spring

71 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. Career Education A Career Development/ Exploration I-AHS.5 Cr 1.50 CR A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 01/18-03/ A-3R1B $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 03/19-05/04 English A American Short Fiction I-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 03/19-05/ A American Short Fiction-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 09:10A-11:40A 01/19-05/ A Drama-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 01/18-05/ A English Fundamentals I-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 12:25P-02:05P 01/18-03/ A-3R1B $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:10P 01/19-05/ A English Fundamentals II-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 12:25P-02:05P 03/19-05/ A Media Mass Communication I-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 01/18-03/ A Written Communication Skills-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR A-3R1A $4.00 MW 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-05/ A-3R1B $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/19-05/08 History A American History IV - AHS.5CR 1.50 CR A-3R11 $4.00 T 04:45P-07:15P 01/24-05/ A-3R12 $4.00 TTh 12:30P-03:00P 03/20-05/08 Mathematics A Mathematics I-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 03/19-05/ A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 12:30P-03:00P 01/19-03/ A Mathematics II-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 10:15A-12:45P 03/20-05/08 Science A Biology/Animal I-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R11 $6.50 TTh 03:40P-06:10P 01/19-03/ A Biology/Plant I-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R11 $6.50 TTh 06:55P-09:25P 03/20-05/ A Environmental Science I-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R1A $6.50 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 01/18-03/ A Environmental Science II-AHS.5 CR 1.50 CR A-3R1A $6.50 MW 12:25P-02:55P 03/19-05/07 Social Science A American Government-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR A-3R1A $4.00 MWF 08:05A-09:35A 01/18-05/ A Contemporary American Problems I-AHS.5 Cr 1.50 CR A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 11:20A-01:50P 01/19-03/ A Contemporary American Problems II-AHS.5 Cr 1.50 CR A-3R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 01/18-03/ A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 11:20A-01:50P 03/20-05/ A Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR A-3R1A $4.00 TTh 08:05A-10:35A 01/19-05/08 70 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

72 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL see pages 6 7 AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry A Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR A-3R1A $4.00 MW 02:35P-05:05P 01/18-05/ A World Cultures-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR A-3R11 $4.00 TTh 06:00P-08:30P 01/19-05/08 Adult High School: Spring

73 Accounting Business Administration Communication Skills Graphics/Printing/Publishing Accelerated: Spring Subject Index Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt Social Science... 20, 70 Supervisory Management Accelerated: Spring Course Index Accelerated Learning Accounting for Business Authoring Tools - Flash...42 Business Finance and Budgeting...28 Business Law Business Purchasing...49 Computer Illustration/Drawing Techniques...42 Corporate Sponsorship Development...49 Credit Procedures Digital Photography/Introduction to...42 Digital Photography/Advanced...42 Diversity and Change Management E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet...49 Economics Human Resource Management Illustration Media Concepts...42 Leadership Development Macroeconomics Managing for Quality Marketing Management...50 Marketing/Sports and Event Introduction...50 Oral/Interpersonal Communication Organizational Development Promotion Principles I...50 Psychology, Introduction to Retailing Selling Principles Selling Principles/Advanced...50 Sociology, Introduction to Speech Supervision Technical Writing/Vendor Management/Ethics Ticket Sales Video Editing Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

74 Accounting Aeronautics Automotive Technology Electromechanical Technology Electronic Technology Self-Paced: Spring Subject Index Fluid Power Technology General Studies Mechanical Technology Quality Interdisciplinary Welding... 58, 63 Accounting Software Applications Accounting Spreadsheet Applications Aero Science Commercial Aero Science Instrument Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience AutoCAD, Introduction AutoCAD, Introduction to (Interior Design) Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro Aviation/Introduction CAD - Solidworks CAD Intermediate CAD/Solids Advanced CNC/CAM Programming Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced Computer Assisted Programming/Robotics and FMS DC/AC I DC/AC II Digital Electronics Electromechanical Dr Systems Electronic Communications Electronic Devices I Electronic Devices II Electronics/Future Trends in Employability Skills Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad Fabrication Techniques Self-Paced: Spring Course Index Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical Industrial Controls, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech Mechanical Skills for Technicians MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment Optoelectronics Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction Process Controls Programmable Controllers Programmable Logic Controllers/Advanced Quality for Automated Manufacturing Robotics Mechanics I Solid State Circuits, Introduction to Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems Variable Speed Drives Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welding/Oxyacetylene Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at 73

75 Accounting...27 Admin/Office Assistant/Medical... 29, 61 Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Architectural Technology Business Administration...33 Civil Engineering Technology...33 Communication Skills Computer Software...34 Dental...37, 61 Early Childhood Education...38 Educational Services...38 Accelerated Learning Accounting Capstone Accounting for Business Accounting Portfolio Development Accounting Principles Accounting Program Orientation Accounting Software Applications Accounting Spreadsheet Applications Action-Scripting Flash Administrative Assistant Internship Advanced Webpage Design Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Architectural Drafting/Commercial Art History ASL Structure and Function Assertive Behavior AutoCAD for Construction Sciences AutoCAD, Introduction AutoCAD, Introduction to Automated Office Applications II Automated Office Applications III Behavior Challenges Boundary Location and Research Building Materials Business Communications Business Law Business Purchasing Business/Introduction to CAD - Solidworks CAD Intermediate CAD/Solids Advanced Child Welfare Policy and Practice College Mathematics College Technical Math Commercial Code Community Resources and Services Computer Illustration/ Drawing Techniques Construction Estimating Construction Methods Construction Project Management Cultural Sensitivity in Interpreting DC/AC I DC/AC II Deaf Culture in America Dental Office Management Design Concepts Design Problems Digital Electronics Digital Photography/Introduction to. 42 E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet ECE: Child Development ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education Economics Electronic Communications Electronic Devices I Electronic Devices II Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad Engineering Graphics w/cad English Composition Entrepreneurship 3- Operations MGMT Entrepreneurship-New Venture Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to Family and Chemical Abuse Financial Analysis/Management Gerontology/Introduction to Graphics for Gaming Human Body in Health & Disease IA: Introduction to Educational Practices IA: Positive Classroom Mgmt Tech IA: Practicum IA: Techniques for Science IA: Technology and Media Resources. 38 IA:Advanced Reading and Language Arts IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior IA:Overview of Special Education Illustration Media Concepts Income Tax Accounting Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Internet Business Applications Internet/Introduction to Internship for Accounting Investments IT Customer Service Support IT Essentials IT in Business Keyboarding Keyboarding Applications Distance Education: Spring Subject Index Electromechanical Technology...39 Electronic Technology...39 Financial Planning Graphics/Printing/Publishing Human Services...44 Interior Design...45 Interpreter Technology...45 IT - Information Technology...46 IT - Microcomputer Specialist IT - Network Communications IT - Programming and Web...48 Distance Education: Spring Course Index Legal Aspects of Land Surveying Legal Issues for Supervisors Machine Design/Elements of Macroeconomics Management Accounting Marketing Management Marketing Principles Math with Business Applications Mathematics and Logic Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech Medical Law, Ethics, & Professionalism Medical Office Insurance and Finance Medical Terminology Mental Health/Substance Abuse Message Services Administration Microeconomics Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel II Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint II Microsoft Word Microsoft Word II Network Administration - Linux/Unix Network Administration - Microsoft Network Concepts - CCNA Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to Office Field Study...61 Office Proofreading and Editing Office Technology Communications Optoelectronics Payroll Accounting PC Basics/MS Office Perl Programming, Introduction to Personal Financial Planning Personal Skills for Supervisors Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health Practicum II Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare Professional Development Professional Practices in Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt...49 Mathematics... 18, 68, 70 Mechanical Technology...50 Medical Assistant...62, 77 Medical Terminology Radiologic Technology...56 Related Business...56 Small Business...57 Social Science...20, 70 Supervisory Management...57 Human Services Programming & Database, Introduction to Concepts Project Management Promotion Principles I Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Psychopharmacology Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies Radiographic Pathology Records Management Reinforced Concrete Design & Detailing Safety in the Workplace Securing Wireless Devices and Networks Security Policies and Procedures Selling Principles Server Technologies Sewer and Water Systems Sociology, Introduction to Solid State Circuits, Introduction to Statics Stress Management Structural Mechanics Civil Engineering Switching & WANs - CCNA 3 & System Software Support Team Building and Problem Solving Technical Reporting Technical Writing/ Externship/Internship...17 Technical Writing/ Newsletter Writing...17 Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing...17 Technical Writing/Introduction...17 Technical Writing/ Online Documentation...17 Technical Writing/Print Production...17 Time Management Web Programming Concepts Webpage Design for Graphic Designers Windows Operating Systems and Concepts Word Processing Applied...61 Word Processing for the Office Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

76 Adult Continuing Education: Spring Subject Index Driver Education...76 Emergency Medical Service...76 Fire Technology...76 Group Dynamics/Traffic Safety...76 Internal Training Medical Assistant Nursing and Nursing Related Responsible Beverage Testing Adult Continuing Education: Spring Course Index Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques Medical Assisting Re-Entry Assessment Career Search Workshop Multiple Offender Program Theory Certified Fire Inspector Parts 1 & NCLEX PN Review Emergency Medical Technician Basic Refresher NCLEX RN Review EMT - Paramedic Refresher NLN Testing-Anatomy and Physiology...78 EMT I Refresher NLN Testing-Microbiology...78 Fire Officer I - Certification NSG: Critical Thinking Skills Boot Camp Fire Service Instructor I Nursing: Assessment Skills Review Firefighter I Certification Responsible Beverage Service...78 Firefighter II TEAS TEST First Responder Refresher Test Taking Strategies for Nursing...78 Group Dynamics Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory Juvenile AODA Education Theory Transition: LPN to ADN...78 Note: Adult Continuing Education courses are noncredit. Adult Continuing Education (ACE): Spring

77 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing. Driver Education Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory Instructor consent required K11 $69.04 AC MW 05:50P-08:50P 02/20-03/ K12 $69.04 AC M 05:30P-08:50P 04/02-05/ R11 $69.04 AC MW 05:50P-08:50P 01/18-02/ R12 $69.04 AC TTh 05:50P-08:50P 03/20-04/ E11 $69.04 AC Th 05:50P-08:50P 02/02-03/ E12 $69.04 AC M 05:50P-08:50P 04/02-05/07 Emergency Medical Service Emergency Medical Technician Basic Refresher Z21 $93.64 ST SSu 08:00A-04:25P 01/21-01/22 SSu 08:00A-04:25P 02/04-02/ Z9A $93.64 S 08:00A-04:25P 02/11-02/19 Su 08:00A-03:25P 02/11-02/ EMT - Paramedic Refresher B1A $ FS 08:00A-04:25P 04/20-04/28 FS 08:00A-04:25P 05/11-05/ Z11 $ W 06:00P-09:55P 01/04-03/ EMT I Refresher Z11 $26.37 W 06:00P-09:55P 01/11-01/11 S 08:00A-04:25P 01/14-01/ Z9A $26.37 S 08:00A-04:25P 03/03-03/04 Su 08:00A-11:55A 03/03-03/ First Responder Refresher Z21 $59.18 ST SSu 08:00A-04:25P 01/21-01/22 S 08:00A-09:55A 02/04-02/04 Fire Technology Certified Fire Inspector Parts 1 & R21 $ ST W 06:00P-09:55P 01/18-05/ Fire Officer I - Certification B11 $ W 06:00P-09:55P 01/18-05/02 Fire Dept Z1A $ M 09:00A-11:55A 01/23-03/26 M 01:30P-04:25P 01/23-03/ Fire Service Instructor I B11 $ Th 06:00P-09:55P 02/16-05/ Firefighter I Certification B11 $ M 06:00P-08:55P 01/23-05/07 W 06:00P-09:55P 01/23-05/ B12 $ T 06:00P-08:55P 01/24-05/08 Th 06:00P-09:55P 01/24-05/ Firefighter II B11 $ M 06:00P-08:55P 01/23-05/07 Group Dynamics/Traffic Safety Group Dynamics Instructor consent required K11 $ W 05:50P-09:20P 01/18-02/ K12 $ T 05:50P-09:20P 01/31-03/ K13 $ W 05:50P-09:20P 03/21-04/ K14 $ T 05:50P-09:20P 03/27-05/ K15 $ Th 05:50P-09:20P 03/29-05/ K1A $ M 08:05A-01:05P 02/06-02/ K1B $ M 08:05A-01:05P 04/16-05/ K9A $ S 08:00A-01:00P 01/21-02/ K9B $ S 08:00A-01:00P 03/03-04/ K9C $ S 08:00A-01:00P 04/21-05/ R11 $ TTh 05:50P-08:50P 01/24-02/ R12 $ MW 05:50P-08:50P 02/06-02/ R13 $ MW 05:50P-08:50P 03/05-04/ R14 $ MW 05:50P-08:50P 04/16-05/ R1A $ M 08:05A-01:05P 04/02-04/ R9A $ S 08:00A-01:00P 02/18-03/ E11 $ W 05:50P-09:20P 01/18-02/ E12 $ W 05:50P-09:20P 03/28-05/ E13 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 01/23-03/ E14 $ M 05:50P-08:50P 03/19-05/ E9A $ S 08:00A-01:00P 02/04-02/ E9B $ S 08:00A-01:00P 03/24-04/ B1A $ F 09:00A-12:30P 02/03-03/ B1B $ F 09:00A-12:30P 03/23-05/ B9A $ S 08:00A-01:00P 01/21-02/ B9B $ S 08:00A-01:00P 02/25-03/ B9C $ S 08:00A-01:00P 04/14-05/ Z11 $ W 06:00P-09:30P 03/21-05/02 76 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

78 Course Delivery Methods key: INET Internet Study BLND Blended ITV Interactive TV IPVID IP Video and NODAL AC Accelerated ST Stacked Class SP Self-Paced Labs OPEN Open Entry Juvenile AODA Education Theory Instructor consent required R11 $49.50 T 04:30P-07:00P 01/31-02/ R12 $49.50 S 09:00A-12:10P 04/14-05/ E11 $49.50 Th 05:50P-08:20P 03/29-04/ B11 $49.50 Th 05:50P-08:20P 01/26-02/ B9A $49.50 S 09:00A-12:10P 04/14-05/ Multiple Offender Program Theory Instructor consent required K11 $ M 05:30P-09:10P 01/23-03/ R11 $ TTh 05:50P-08:50P 02/21-04/ R9A $ S 08:00A-01:00P 03/24-05/ E11 $ M 05:50P-09:10P 01/23-03/ E12 $ TTh 06:55P-09:55P 03/03-04/ E9A $ S 08:00A-01:00P 04/14-06/ B11 $ TTh 06:55P-09:55P 02/16-03/29 Internal Training Career Search Workshop KD1 $0.00 W 03:30P-06:03P 04/11-04/ KDA $0.00 T 09:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/ KDB $0.00 Th 01:30P-04:30P 03/22-03/29 Medical Assistant Medical Assisting Re-Entry Assessment R1A $26.37 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ R1B $26.37 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/08 Nursing and Nursing Related Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques K1A $33.65 F 07:30A-12:30P 05/04-05/04 F 07:30A-12:30P 05/11-05/ R1A $33.65 F 07:30A-12:30P 01/20-01/20 F 07:30A-12:30P 01/27-01/ NCLEX PN Review K1A $59.93 TWThF 09:00A-02:00P 01/03-01/ NCLEX RN Review K1A $59.93 TWThF 09:00A-02:00P 01/03-01/ NSG: Critical Thinking Skills Boot Camp B1A $26.92 M 08:00A-01:00P 01/16-01/16 M 01:00P-04:00P 01/16-01/ Nursing: Assessment Skills Review K1A $33.65 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ K1B $33.65 TBA TBA-TBA 01/18-05/ TEAS TEST PREREQUISITES: General Anatomy and Physiology K11 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 01/03-01/ K12 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 02/07-02/ K13 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 03/06-03/ K14 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 04/10-04/ K15 $35.00 T 05:00P-09:00P 05/08-05/ K1A $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/ K1B $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/ K1C $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/ K1D $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 01/03-01/ K1E $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/ K1F $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/ K1G $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/ K1H $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/ K1I $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/ K1J $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 02/07-02/ K1K $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/ K1L $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 03/05-03/ K1M $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/ K1N $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 03/06-03/ K1O $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/ K1P $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 03/07-03/ K1Q $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/ K1R $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 03/08-03/ K1S $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/ K1T $35.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 04/10-04/ B11 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 01/03-01/ B12 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 02/07-02/ B13 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 03/06-03/ B14 $35.00 Th 04:00P-08:00P 03/08-03/ B15 $35.00 T 04:00P-08:00P 04/10-04/ B1A $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 01/02-01/ B1B $35.00 M 01:00P-05:00P 01/02-01/ B1C $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 01/03-01/ B1D $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 01/04-01/ B1E $35.00 W 01:00P-05:00P 01/04-01/ B1F $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 01/05-01/ B1G $35.00 Th 01:00P-05:00P 01/05-01/05 Adult Continuing Education (ACE): Spring

79 Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual fees were not available at time of printing B1H $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 02/07-02/ B1I $35.00 M 08:00A-12:00P 03/05-03/ B1K $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 03/06-03/ B1L $35.00 W 08:00A-12:00P 03/07-03/ B1M $35.00 W 02:30P-06:30P 03/07-03/ B1N $35.00 Th 08:00A-12:00P 03/08-03/ B1O $35.00 T 08:00A-12:00P 04/10-04/ Test Taking Strategies for Nursing K1A $15.19 Th 01:30P-05:30P 01/27-01/ Transition: LPN to ADN B1A $ TTh 09:10A-01:10P 01/03-01/12 Responsible Beverage Responsible Beverage Service Instructor consent required K1A $23.00 F 08:05A-12:05P 02/24-02/ R11 $23.00 T 05:50P-09:50P 05/08-05/ B1A $23.00 T 08:05A-12:05P 04/10-04/10 Testing NLN Testing-Anatomy and Physiology K11 $54.00 T 06:00P-10:00P 02/07-02/ K1A $54.00 W 09:00A-01:00P 02/22-02/ E1A $54.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 02/14-02/ NLN Testing-Microbiology K11 $54.00 T 06:00P-10:00P 02/07-02/ K1A $54.00 W 09:00A-01:00P 02/22-02/ E1A $54.00 T 01:00P-05:00P 02/14-02/14 78 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

80 Financial Aid Census Date The actual amount of financial aid funding will be determined for the fundable number of enrolled credits on the Census Date the 10th calendar day of each term at Gateway Technical College. After this date: adjustments will not be made for additional classes you register for your award may be recalculated for classes you do not attend and/or, you may have to repay all or a portion of the financial aid funds you received if you never attended Gateway strongly encourages students to register for all classes for a term before the Census Date to receive the financial aid for which you are eligible. Classes added to your enrollment after the Census Date will not be funded by Financial Aid. Drops with a 100 Percent Refund If a class is taken off your schedule by Gateway and you are not charged for the class, your financial aid will be recalculated based on the remaining eligible credits on your schedule. Classes dropped by you will be monitored throughout the entire semester. No-Shows If you do not attend a class, you are not eligible to receive financial aid for the class. In a situation where an instructor drops you from the class they are teaching because you did not attend the class, you will not receive a refund for the tuition. The Financial Aid Office will, however, adjust your financial aid based on actual credits remaining on your schedule. Poor Attendance In a situation where an instructor drops a student from the class they are teaching because the student has poor attendance, there is no refund on tuition. However if the student is dropped from all classes in that term, the Financial Aid Office is required to adjust the student s financial aid based on actual credits on the student s schedule (see Return of Title IV Funds policy in handbook). If you intend to drop a course, notify Student Services so that you can be officially withdrawn from the class. Do not simply stop attending class. More on Financial Aid can be found on page 5. Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at 79

81 80 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

82 horizon Center for Transportation Technology th Avenue, WI / FAX 88th Ave. HWY H Parking Parking 88th Avenue N Hwy S 38th St. Horizon Center for Transportation Technology Hwy nd St. Hwy K 60th St. Spring

83 Campus 1001 South Main Street, WI FAX Center for Advanced Technology & Innovation () Renaissance Business Park 2320 Renaissance Blvd. Sturtevant, WI / FAX Student Services is located on the west side of the Lake Building. 82 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

84 Campus 400 County Road h, WI FAX Lot A North Bldg. Student Services is now located at the main entrance to the North Building off Lot A. Lot B South Bldg. Job Center Alternative High School Lot C HWY 11 HWY 12 Expressway I-43 High School Bray Rd to HWY 11 HWY NN HWY H N Central Campus Spring

85 Campus th Avenue, WI FAX Center for Bioscience & Information Technology th Avenue, WI / FAX lakeview Advanced Technology Center th Avenue (hwy h) Pleasant Prairie, WI Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

86 Academic Services Tutoring Need tutoring? Do you want to brush up on study habits? Help is at hand! Academic Support Center might be just what you re looking for. If you d like to know more about this free service, contact a counselor in Student Services. The Academic Support Center is open during the day as well as some evenings. Campus Mary Jane Pyszka, Campus Anke Halbach, Campus Diane Ingalsbe, Center Gerry Millette, Adult Basic Education Gateway Technical College is committed to ensuring your success. We partner with you to make sure you can achieve your educational goals that will ultimately improve your chances in the workplace. The Adult Basic Education Learning Center is for those of you who have been away from school too long to remember the basic education skills that you need, as well as providing instruction for our English Language Learner population. The first week of each semester is devoted to orientation to determine level placements and collaboratively plan the goals of our students. We re also here to serve those who didn t graduate from high school and want an HSED or GED to move ahead with their lives. Cost: There is no cost for the Adult Basic Education Learning Center services for Wisconsin residents. However, a nominal fee is charged for administration of the GED/HSED tests. ABE students pursuing a GED/HSED must register in Student Services for a 9-hour orientation session. Campus Adult learning Center: Monday through Friday 8:30-11:30 a.m. Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30-8:30 p.m. Campus Adult learning Center: Monday through Friday 8:30-11:30 a.m. Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30-8:30 p.m. Campus Adult learning Center: Monday through Friday 8:30-11:30 a.m. Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30-8:30 p.m. Center Adult learning Center (Also Special Needs and Academic Support): Monday through Friday 8:30-11:30 a.m. Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30-8:30 p.m. Multicultural Program The Multicultural Program provides academic support services, student leadership and development opportunities, and culturally enriching activities that support educational access and a respectfully inclusive learning experience for African American, American Indian, Latino, and Southeast Asian/Pacific Island students. Contact Janet Days, Program Coordinator at daysj@gtc.edu or for further information. Student Employment Services Gateway Student Employment Services (S.E.S.) accepts job openings from employers and posts them on our Internet Database called Wisconsin TechConnect. The jobs posted are specifically for our current students and graduates. Please Note: In order to register to utilize TechConnect please saeso@gtc.edu for a login and password. Registering on TechConnect also means jobs in your program area can be ed to you. Please visit our S.E.S. homepage for other helpful information on topics including the hidden job market, cover letters, resumes, and interviewing tips (go to Employment Opportunities, Student Employment Services). Spring

87 Resumé Posting Service (Student Employment Services continued) Bank on this sure-fire way to snag an employer s attention! Use Wisconsin TechConnect s new Resume Bank feature to upload your resume. When an employer posts a job on TechConnect that matches your program of study, your uploaded resume will automatically appear in the employer s Resume Bank for that job posting. Resume Bank enhances your job search and puts your resume in front of the prospective employer. It doesn t get any easier than that. You can bank on it! Simply log in to your Wisconsin TechConnect account and select My Account & Resume. Please saesco@gtc.edu to register to use Wisconsin TechConnect. Wisconsin TechConnect can be found at http//vorlon.gtc.edu online. Career Planning Services Gateway offers career planning services for those students or potential students who are undecided about a career choice. For dates and times of Career Planning Workshops or to see a career counselor, please call your local campus Student Services Office. No charge for these services. Credit Transfer with Four-Year Colleges Starting at Gateway Technical College makes completing a bachelor s degree affordable, accessible, and convenient. Gateway knows that you want choices and need flexibility. Credit transfer makes it easy for Gateway associate degree graduates to complete a bachelor s degree. Gateway Technical College is connected with a number of postsecondary institutions both in and outside the state and externally allowing students to transition in a smooth and seamless manner. The following colleges and universities have partnered with Gateway Technical College to offer credit transfer options: Aurora University Capella University Cardinal Stritch University Carroll College Carthage College Concordia University Wisconsin DeVry University Franklin University George Williams College Grand Canyon University Kaplan University Lewis University Marian University Marquette University Milwaukee School of Engineering Mount Mary College Ottawa University Pennsylvania College of Technology Silver Lake College Southern Illinois University Carbondale St. Cloud State University University of Phoenix University of Wisconsin Colleges University of Wisconsin Eau Claire University of Wisconsin Green Bay University of Wisconsin La Crosse University of Wisconsin Madison University of Wisconsin Milwaukee University of Wisconsin Oshkosh University of Wisconsin Parkside University of Wisconsin Platteville University of Wisconsin River Falls University of Wisconsin Stevens Point University of Wisconsin Stout University of Wisconsin Superior University of Wisconsin Whitewater Upper Iowa University Utah Valley State College 86 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

88 Adding or Dropping A Class / Refund Policy (See Student Handbook for complete details.) Adding a Class: A student may add a class through the third class hour of the course without instructor approval, provided the class capacity has not been reached. Accelerated and internet courses require instructor approval once the class has begun. After the third class hour of the course has elapsed, the student must obtain a student petition form from Student Services. After getting the required signature, the student must officially add the class at the Student Services office. A student must officially add to receive credit for the class. The student is responsible for all missed coursework, materials, and assignments. Dropping a Class / Refund Policy: Student initiated: The student must pick up and return a completed drop slip from Student Services. A drop can also be completed through WebAdvisor. Nonattendance or notifying the instructor that you will not be attending does NOT constitute a drop. All refund rates are calculated on the date the drop transaction is completed by you in Student Services. Deadlines are strictly enforced. Refunds for classes which do not have meeting times set in the computer system (self-paced, Internet) are calculated based on the number of calendar days that have elapsed since the start of the class. A student wanting a third party to complete a drop of their behalf must provide written permission authorizing the drop with a photocopy of the student s photo I.D. The third party must also provide photo I.D. along with the authorization and drop form. Financial Aid recipients must be aware that dropping a class may affect his or her award and account balance with the college. Please contact Students Services for further information. Instructor initiated drop: An administrative drop may be initiated by the instructor when a student who has registered for the class fails to attend or stops attending during the refund period without dropping. The student is not eligible to receive a refund. Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Gateway Technical College complies with the provisions of FERPA. Prior written consent from the student must be obtained before information may be disclosed by Gateway Technical College to third parties unless the information or the individual or group making the request is exempted by the policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of Items that are deemed as directory information may be released. For complete FERPA regulations and exemptions, go to Gateway Technical College assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of judgment as to whether or not a release of directory information is in the best interest of a student. Likewise, Gateway will assume no responsibility for contacting students who have elected to stipulate directory information as confidential for the subsequent permission to release any information. If you elect to have directory information held confidential, please complete a form which is available at any Student Services Office. Spring

89 CAMPUSES Associate Degree Programs at Gateway Technical College (current as of date printed) Most programs may be started on any campus. Length of Program (full time) A S S O C I A T E D E G R E E S T E C H N I C A L D I P L O M A S ATCs Accounting ( ) Years Administrative Professional ( ) Years Aeronautics Pilot Training ( ) Years Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology ( A) Years Geothermal Technician (Option Area B) Architectural Structural Engineering Technician ( ) Years Automated Manufacturing Systems Technician ( ) Years Automotive Technology ( ) Years * Broadcast Captioning (shared program with LTC) ( ) Years Business Management ( ) Years Civil Engineering Technology Highway Technology ( ) Years Civil Engineering Technology Fresh Water Resources ( ) Years Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement ( ) Years Culinary Arts ( ) Years Diesel Equipment Technology ( ) Years Early Childhood Education ( ) Years Electrical Engineering Technology ( A) Years Biomedical Engineering Technology (Option Area B) Sustainable Energy Systems (Option Area C) Electro - Mechanical Technology ( ) Years Electronics ( ) Years Fire Protection Technician ( ) Years Graphic Communications ( ) Years + Health Information Technology ( ) Years Horticulture ( ) Years Greenhouse and Floral (Option Area A) Nursery and Landscaping (Option Area B) Hotel/Hospitality Management ( ) Years Human Services Associate ( ) Years + Individualized Technical Studies ( ) Years Technical Studies Journeyworker ( ) Industrial Mechanical Technician ( ) Years Information Technology Computer Support Specialist ( ) Years Information Technology Network Specialist ( ) Years Information Technology Programmer/Analyst ( ) Years Information Technology Web Developer/Administrator ( ) Years Instructional Assistant Associate Degree( ) Years Interior Design ( ) Years * Judicial Reporting (shared program with LTC) ( ) Land Survey Technician ( ) Years Marketing ( ) Years General Marketing (Option Area A) Business to Business (Option Area B) Mechanical Design Technology ( ) Years Mechanical Engineering Tech (Option Area A) Mechatronics (Option Area B) + Nursing Associate Degree (ADN/RN) ( ) Years Paramedic Technician ( ) Years Physical Therapist Assistant ( ) Years + Radiography ( ) Years Supervisory Management ( ) Years + Surgical Technology ( ) Years Technical Communications ( ) Years Automotive Maintenance Technician ( ) Year Barber/Cosmetologist ( ) Year Building Trades Carpentry ( ) Year CNC Production Technician ( ) Year Community Pharmacy Technician ( ) Weeks + Dental Assistant ( ) Year Diesel Equipment Mechanic ( ) Year + Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic ( ) Weeks EMT Intermediate ( ) Weeks EMT Intermediate Technician ( ) Weeks EMT Paramedic ( ) Year Facilities Maintenance ( ) Year + Health Unit Coordinator ( ) Weeks Medical Assistant ( ) Year Medical Transcription ( ) Year Nursing Assistant ( ) Weeks Office Assistant ( ) Year + Practical Nursing ( )..... (Program listed on Nursing ( ) curriculum sheet) Year Small Business Entrepreneurship ( ) Year + Welding ( ) Year Robotics (Option Area A) Advanced Welding (Option Area B) Pipe Welding (Option Area C) + Welding/Maintenance and Fabrication ( ) Weeks Computer Animation ( ) Digital Photography ( ) Financial Planning ( ) Game Programming ( ) Geothermal Specialist ( ) Multimedia ( ) Network Security ( ) Oracle ( ) Telecommunication Engineering Tech ( ) All courses taught at this campus. General Studies courses are offered on all campuses. + Special Conditions; Contact Student Services * Shared program Urban Farming ( ) 88 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at

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