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For most current class information, visit the course schedule tab in MyLBWCC. (No log-in required to view course schedule.) StudeNt guide / ClaSS SChedule Fall 2018 / SpriNg 2019

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 2 table of CoNteNtS PaGe academic Calendar... 3 accreditation... 12 ada Compliance... 18 admissions Policy... 2 adult education/ged Preparation... 13 american Heart association training... 15 Bookstore information... 9 Campus Maps... 10-11 Class Schedule (effective as of June 15, 2018) Fall 2018... 19-32 Spring 2019... 33-44 Clubs & organizations... 17 College Foundations... 18 Consumer disclosure... 12 Continuing education... 14 Cooperative education... 17 dual enrollment / accelerated High School Programs... 18 epa acr Certification... 17 Final exams... 8 Financial aid/class attendance... 5 Gainful employment disclosure... 12 Ged testing... 14 office Hours... 18 Placement assessment... 16 Refund Policies... 7 Registration information... 4 Student Services information... 17 Student Support Services (trio Program)... 17 technical Programs of Study... 12 tuition and Fees... 6 transfer information (StaRS Guide)... 17 admissions PoLiCy LBW Community College has an open door admissions policy, enrolling anyone with a high school diploma or GED certificate. Persons with documented ability to benefit may be admitted to some certificate programs of study (contact the Admissions Office for details). No tests are required for admission; however, all entering students should have results of all tests including the ACT or SAT forwarded to the college. The results are used only for guidance purposes in the placement of students in appropriate courses and curricula. LBWCC MiSSion StateMent Teaching. Learning. Growing. Enriching. Lurleen B. Wallace Community College offers opportunities for learning and growth by providing academic and technical instruction, workforce development, adult and continuing education, and cultural enrichment. All admitted students to Lurleen B. Wallace Community College receive a College-issued email address. LBWCC s student email system is referred to as Saints email and is the ONLY approved method of official email communication from LBWCC to students. These official notices may include class schedule changes, purge of student notices, and college closings, as well as notices from Admissions and Records, Financial Aid, and faculty. To ensure these notices are received and/or responded to in a timely manner, the student should check their email frequently. For more information, visit https://www.lbwcc.edu/administration/technology/saints-email MyLBWCC online get real time course availability To view the interactive, real-time Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 list of courses, follow these steps: Click on MyLBWCC in the upper right corner of the website s home page (www.lbwcc.edu) login is not required to view Click on Course Schedule in the top tab bar Term: Select the semester you wish to view (FA2018 or SP2019) Department: Select the area in which you are interested, or ALL to see all available classes Course: Select the specific course or ALL to see all available classes in the department selected above Campus: Select the campus you wish to attend or ALL to see courses available at all locations Submit: Select the submit button to display courses (use your computer s print commands to print the courses displayed) Hybrid and Online classes will be indicated with an asterick (*), with the type of class displayed immediately below Savvy Saints for students Savvy Saints is a FRee online community in which all LBWCC students will be enrolled every semester. Through Savvy Saints, students can: Receive announcements through text or email (such as registration dates, scholarship opportunities, deadlines and events on all campuses) Learn how the LBW website can benefit you Ask questions privately and receive detailed feedback to access Savvy Saints: Visit www.lbwcc.edu Click the Canvas icon Log in to Canvas. Your user ID and password are identical unless you change yours after logging in: first letter of your first name + entire last name + last 4 digits of your social security number (ex: jsmith9999) Point to Courses, and click Savvy Saints Explore!

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 3 2018 Fall Semester academic CaleNdar July 13... First day students may apply financial aid for Fall tuition/fees August 15... First faculty workday August 15... First day students may apply financial aid at bookstore August 16... Last registration day August 20... Classes begin September 3... Labor day Holiday* November 2... Spring Semester registration begins November 2... First day students may apply financial aid for Spring tuition/fees november 12... Veterans day Holiday* November 19 21... Professional Development* november 22 23... thanksgiving Holidays* Full Session (august 20 december 18) Classes begin... August 20 Drop/Add and Late Registration... August 20 23 Mid-Term... October 12 Date that students have earned 100% Pell Grant Aid... October 26 Last Day to Withdraw... November 14 Final Exams... December 12, 13, 14, 17, 18 Mini-term Session i (august 20 october 12) Classes begin... August 20 Drop/Add and Late Registration...,,,,...,,,,,... August 20 21 Date that students have earned 100% Pell Grant Aid... September 20 Last Day to Withdraw... October 1 Final Exams... October 11 Grades Due... October 15 Mini-term Session ii (october 15 december 18) Classes begin... October 15 Drop/Add and Late Registration... October 15 16 Date that students have earned 100% Pell Grant Aid... November 17 Last Day to Withdraw... November 30 Final Exams... December 12, 13, 14, 17, 18 December 18... Grades due, 5 p.m. December 19... Faculty work day December 20... Faculty work day december 21 31... College closed for Christmas Holidays* 2019 Spring Semester November 2... First day students may apply financial aid to Spring tuition/fees January 1... new year s Holiday* January 2... Faculty work day January 2... First day students may apply financial aid at bookstore January 3... Last registration day January 7... Classes begin January 21... Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday* Full Session (January 7 May 3) Classes begin... January 7 Drop/Add and Late Registration... January 7 10 Mid-Term... March 1 Date that students have earned 100% Pell Grant Aid... March 12 Last Day to Withdraw... April 8 Final Exams... April 29, 30, May 1, 2, 3 Grades Due... May 7 by 10 a.m.* Mini-term Session i (January 7 March 1) Classes begin... January 7 Drop/Add and Late Registration... January 7 8 Date that students have earned 100% Pell Grant Aid... February 8 Last Day to Withdraw... February 18 Final Exams... February 28 Grades Due... March 6 Mini-term Session ii (March 4 May 3) Classes begin... March 4 Drop/Add and Late Registration... March 4 5 Date that students have earned 100% Pell Grant Aid... April 13 Last Day to Withdraw... April 17 Final Exams... April 29, 30, May 1, 2, 3 Grades Due... May 7 by 10 a.m.* March 25 29... Spring break* April 5... Summer semester registration begins April 5... First day students may apply financial aid to Summer tuition/fees May 6 10... Faculty work days, grades due by 10 a.m. May 7* May 10... Faculty work day/graduation *Students do not attend classes on these dates may vary by campus. The College will be closed on the dates listed in bold. If classes are cancelled due to inclement weather, faculty work days will be designated as make-up days if necessary.

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 4 registration information 2018 Fall SemeSter all CaMPuSeS/SiteS JuLy 13 august 16 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 P.M., Monday - thursday 8:00 a.m. - noon, FRiday all tuition & FeeS due By 5:00 P.M., august 19 (Students with unpaid balances will have their class schedules deleted on August 19 @ 5:00 p.m.) Students who are authorized by their advisor are encouraged to register and pay online beginning at 8:00 a.m. on July 13. The first day to apply charges to financial aid is July 13. Other returning students should see their advisor. MaKe an appointment WitH your advisor now! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CLaSSeS BeGin august 20 drop/add & Late ReGiStRation august 20 23 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ new StudentS PRioRity admission date is august 1 COMPLETE AND SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING: 4 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 4 PROPER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION AND PROOF OF RESIDENCY 4 OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS COLLEGE TRANSCRIPTS 4 ASSESSMENT SCORES OR PROVE ExEMPTION 4 DUAL, ACCELERATED, AND TRANSIENT STUDENTS MUST SUBMIT APPROPRIATE APPROVAL FORMS. CONTACT THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE. 2019 SpriNg SemeSter all CaMPuSeS/SiteS november 2 december 20 & JanuaRy 2 3 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 P.M., Monday - thursday 8:00 a.m. - noon, FRiday all tuition & FeeS due By 5:00 P.M., JanuaRy 6 (Students with unpaid balances will have their class schedules deleted on January 6 @ 5:00 p.m.) Students who are authorized by their advisor are encouraged to register and pay online beginning at 8:00 a.m. on november 2. The first day to apply charges to financial aid is november 2. Other returning students should see their advisor. MaKe an appointment WitH your advisor now! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CLaSSeS BeGin JanuaRy 7 drop/add & Late ReGiStRation JanuaRy 7 10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ new StudentS PRioRity admission date is december 1 COMPLETE AND SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING: 4 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 4 PROPER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION AND PROOF OF RESIDENCY 4 OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS COLLEGE TRANSCRIPTS 4 ASSESSMENT SCORES OR PROVE ExEMPTION 4 DUAL, ACCELERATED, AND TRANSIENT STUDENTS MUST SUBMIT APPROPRIATE APPROVAL FORMS. CONTACT THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE. *the CoLLeGe WiLL Be CLoSed SePteMBeR 3, *the CoLLeGe WiLL Be CLoSed JanuaRy 1 and 21 november 12, 22 23 and december 21 31

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 5 tuition rate & payment SChedule 2018 Fall SemeSter Tuition and fees are $158 per credit hour for in-state students ($129/credit hour tuition, $9/credit hour facility fee, $9/credit hour technology fee, $1/credit hour bond reserve fee, and $10/credit hour building fee). Tuition and fees are $287 per credit hour for out-of-state students ($258/credit hour tuition, $9/credit hour facility fee, $9/credit hour technology fee, $1/credit hour bond reserve fee, and $10/credit hour building fee). Fall Semester payment of tuition and fees can be made ON ALL CAMPUSES during regular Business Office hours or ONLiNE beginning July 13, 2018. The first day to apply charges to financial aid is July 13, 2018. Students must pay tuition and fees before 5:00 p.m. august 19, 2018 or classes will be deleted for non-payment. Students who register on or after august 20, 2018 must pay tuition and fees at time of registration. 2019 SpriNg SemeSter Tuition and fees are $158 per credit hour for in-state students ($129/credit hour tuition, $9/credit hour facility fee, $9/credit hour technology fee, $1/credit hour bond reserve fee, and $10/credit hour building fee). Tuition and fees are $287 per credit hour for out-of-state students ($258/credit hour tuition, $9/credit hour facility fee, $9/credit hour technology fee, $1/credit hour bond reserve fee, and $10/credit hour building fee). Spring Semester payment of tuition and fees can be made ON ALL CAMPUSES during regular Business Office hours or ONLiNE beginning November 2, 2018. The first day to apply charges to financial aid is november 2, 2018. Students must pay tuition and fees before 5:00 p.m. January 6, 2019 or classes will be deleted for non-payment. Students who register on or after January 7, 2019 must pay tuition and fees at time of registration. Students can pay tuition and fees in the business office with financial assistance, cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. Students can also pay online with financial assistance or Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. Credit and debit cards cannot be processed by phone. FiNaNCial aid / ClaSS attendance An LBWCC degree is extremely affordable. Low tuition rate and various financial assistance programs are available (see college catalog online at www.lbwcc.edu). The 2018-2019 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online at www.fafsa.gov. Students planning to enroll are encouraged to apply for financial aid at the earliest possible date. 2018 Fall SemeSter in order to ReCeiVe a PeLL GRant FoR the FaLL 2018 SeMeSteR, the 2018-19 FAFSA must be received by the Financial Aid Office from the Department of Education by July 15, 2018, and must be processed in the Financial Aid Office at LBWCC no later than august 1, 2018. If a student has completed the FAFSA Application and is selected for verification, all required documents must be received in the Financial Aid Office and corrections made, if necessary, by august 1, 2018. The FAFSA must be received in the Financial Aid Office at LBWCC by the priority dates listed. Applications processed after the priority date may result in a delay in receiving financial aid. tuition and fees must be paid before the first day of class. Charges for tuition and fees may be applied online to financial aid beginning July 13, 2018. If no financial aid is available, students are responsible for paying the tuition and fees before attending any class. Attendance will be verified by the class instructors for all students. A non-attending student will be administratively dropped from the class which he/she is not attending. If a student is reported for non-attendance in all classes for which the student is registered, all classes will be completely dropped. 2019 SpriNg SemeSter in order to ReCeiVe a PeLL GRant FoR the SPRinG 2019 SeMeSteR, the 2018-19 FAFSA must be received by the Financial Aid Office from the Department of Education by november 1, 2018, and must be processed in the Financial Aid Office at LBWCC no later than november 15, 2018. If a student has completed the FAFSA Application and is selected for verification, all required documents must be received in the Financial Aid Office and corrections made, if necessary, by november 15, 2018. The FAFSA must be received in the Financial Aid Office at LBWCC by the priority dates listed. Applications processed after the priority date may result in a delay in receiving financial aid. tuition and fees must be paid before the first day of class. Charges for tuition and fees may be applied online to financial aid beginning november 2, 2018. If no financial aid is available, students are responsible for paying the tuition and fees before attending any class. Attendance will be verified by the class instructors for all students. A non-attending student will be administratively dropped from the class which he/she is not attending. If a student is reported for non-attendance in all classes for which the student is registered, all classes will be completely dropped. For further information contact the Financial aid office Andalusia Campus (334) 881-2272 Greenville Campus & Luverne Center (334) 382-2133 ext. 3102 MacArthur Campus (334) 493-5338

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 6 tuition & FeeS Fall 2018 & SpriNg 2019 Credit tuition Facility technology Bond Building tuition & Hrs $ Fee $ Fee $ Fee $ Fee $ Fees $ (in-state) 1 129.00 9.00 9.00 1.00 10.00 158.00 2 258.00 18.00 18.00 2.00 20.00 316.00 3 387.00 27.00 27.00 3.00 30.00 474.00 4 516.00 36.00 36.00 4.00 40.00 632.00 5 645.00 45.00 45.00 5.00 50.00 790.00 6 774.00 54.00 54.00 6.00 60.00 948.00 7 903.00 63.00 63.00 7.00 70.00 1106.00 8 1032.00 72.00 72.00 8.00 80.00 1264.00 9 1161.00 81.00 81.00 9.00 90.00 1422.00 10 1290.00 90.00 90.00 10.00 100.00 1580.00 11 1419.00 99.00 99.00 11.00 110.00 1738.00 12 1548.00 108.00 108.00 12.00 120.00 1896.00 13 1677.00 117.00 117.00 13.00 130.00 2054.00 14 1806.00 126.00 126.00 14.00 140.00 2212.00 15 1935.00 135.00 135.00 15.00 150.00 2370.00 16 2064.00 144.00 144.00 16.00 160.00 2528.00 17 2193.00 153.00 153.00 17.00 170.00 2686.00 18 2322.00 162.00 162.00 18.00 180.00 2844.00 19 2451.00 171.00 171.00 19.00 190.00 3002.00 20 2580.00 180.00 180.00 20.00 200.00 3160.00 (out-of-state) 1 258.00 9.00 9.00 1.00 10.00 287.00 2 516.00 18.00 18.00 2.00 20.00 574.00 3 774.00 27.00 27.00 3.00 30.00 861.00 4 1032.00 36.00 36.00 4.00 40.00 1148.00 5 1290.00 45.00 45.00 5.00 50.00 1435.00 6 1548.00 54.00 54.00 6.00 60.00 1722.00 7 1806.00 63.00 63.00 7.00 70.00 2009.00 8 2064.00 72.00 72.00 8.00 80.00 2296.00 9 2322.00 81.00 81.00 9.00 90.00 2583.00 10 2580.00 90.00 90.00 10.00 100.00 2870.00 11 2838.00 99.00 99.00 11.00 110.00 3157.00 12 3096.00 108.00 108.00 12.00 120.00 3444.00 13 3354.00 117.00 117.00 13.00 130.00 3731.00 14 3612.00 126.00 126.00 14.00 140.00 4018.00 15 3870.00 135.00 135.00 15.00 150.00 4305.00 16 4128.00 144.00 144.00 16.00 160.00 4592.00 17 4386.00 153.00 153.00 17.00 170.00 4879.00 18 4644.00 162.00 162.00 18.00 180.00 5166.00 19 4902.00 171.00 171.00 19.00 190.00 5453.00 20 5160.00 180.00 180.00 20.00 200.00 5740.00

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 7 refund policies the student is responsible for completing the drop/add form and submitting it to his/her advisor or completing the Withdrawal form and submitting it to the Registrar. State ReFund PoLiCy FoR PaRtiaL WitHdRaWaL Students who do not completely withdraw from the college but drop a class during the regular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to the classes dropped. there is no refund due to a student who partially withdraws after the official drop/add period. The student may drop or add a class during the Drop/Add period only. The total number of credit hours of enrollment after the schedule change may result in a refund of tuition (drop) or an additional charge (add). State ReFund PoLiCy FoR CoMPLete WitHdRaWaL In accordance with State Board of Trustees Policy, a student who officially or unofficially withdraws from all classes before the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and other institutional charges. The first day of class is the first day classes are offered within any term configuration, including, but not limited to, full terms, split terms, mini-terms, and weekend terms. A student who officially or unofficially withdraws completely on or after the first day of class but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded according to the withdrawal date, as follows: 2018 Fall SemeSter 100% refund if written notice is received on or before 08/19/2018 75% refund if student withdraws from 08/20/2018 through 08/26/2018 50% refund if student withdraws from 08/27/2018 through 09/02/2018 25% refund if student withdraws from 09/03/2018 through 09/09/2018 0% refund if student withdraws on or after 09/10/2018 the student may withdraw from a class or all classes up to the final date for official withdrawal, november 14, 2018. 2019 SpriNg SemeSter 100% refund if written notice is received on or before 01/06/2019 75% refund if student withdraws from 01/07/2019 through 01/13/2019 50% refund if student withdraws from 01/14/2019 through 01/20/2019 25% refund if student withdraws from 01/21/2019 through 01/27/2019 0% refund if student withdraws on or after 01/28/2019 the student may withdraw from a class or all classes up to the final date for official withdrawal, april 8, 2019. RetuRn in CoMPLianCe WitH FedeRaL ReGuLationS The Federal return policy is to be used for a Title IV Financial Aid student who COMPLETELY withdraws from all classes. The return of Title IV funds is based on a formula, which determines the percentage of earned aid by calculating the amount of time the student has completed for a term. The percentage completed is calculated as days attended in the period (based on the official withdrawal date) divided by the total days in the term. If the percentage exceeds 60%, the student earned 100% of his/her Title IV financial aid. during Fall Semester 2018, a student will have earned 100% of his/her title iv financial aid on october 26, 2018. during Spring Semester 2019, a student will have earned 100% of his/her title iv financial aid on March 12, 2019. If the percentage completed is 60% or less, the percentage is applied to the total Title IV financial aid awarded to the student for the term and could result in the student having to repay Title IV funds.

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 8 Schedule for Final exams Fall Semester 2018 Andalusia-Greenville-Opp-Luverne Spring Semester 2019 Andalusia-Greenville-Opp-Luverne CLaSS day and time day Classes exam day and time Mon/Wed classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Wed. Dec. 12 8:00 a.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Mon. Dec. 17 9:30 a.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 11:00 a.m. Wed. Dec. 12 11:00 a.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 1:00 p.m. Mon. Dec. 17 1:00 p.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 2:30 p.m. Wed. Dec. 12 2:30 p.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 4:00 p.m. Mon. Dec. 17 4:00 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Thurs. Dec. 13 8:00 a.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tues. Dec. 18 9:30 a.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 11:00 a.m. Thurs. Dec. 13 11:00 a.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 1:00 p.m. Tues. Dec. 18 1:00 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 2:30 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 13 2:30 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 4:00 p.m. Tues. Dec. 18 4:00 p.m. Friday classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Fri. Dec. 14 8:00 a.m. Friday classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Fri. Dec. 14 9:30 a.m. evening Classes Meeting one night each Week Mon-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Mon. Dec. 17 5:30 p.m. Tues-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tues. Dec. 18 5:30 p.m. Wed-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wed. Dec. 12 5:30 p.m. Thurs-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 13 5:30 p.m. evening Classes Meeting two nights each Week Mon/Wed classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wed. Dec. 12 5:30 p.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 7:00 p.m. Mon. Dec. 17 7:00 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 13 5:30 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 7:00 p.m. Tues. Dec. 18 7:00 p.m. on-line and Hybrid Classes See course syllabus for information about final exams. Mini-term classes First Mini-term Classes Thurs. Oct. 11 Regular class time Second Mini-term Classes Classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Wed. Dec. 12 8:00 a.m. Classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thurs. Dec. 13 9:30 a.m. Classes meeting at 11:00 a.m. Mon. Dec. 17 11:00 a.m. Classes meeting at 1:00 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 13 1:00 p.m. Classes meeting at 2:30 p.m. Tues. Dec. 18 2:30 p.m. CLaSS day and time exam day and time day Classes Mon/Wed classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Mon. April 29 8:00 a.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Wed. May 1 9:30 a.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 11:00 a.m. Mon. April 29 11:00 a.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 1:00 p.m. Wed. May 1 1:00 p.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 2:30 p.m. Mon. April 29 2:30 p.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 4:00 p.m. Wed. May 1 4:00 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Tues. April 30 8:00 a.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thurs. May 2 9:30 a.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 11:00 a.m. Tues. April 30 11:00 a.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 1:00 p.m. Thurs. May 2 1:00 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 2:30 p.m. Tues. April 30 2:30 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 4:00 p.m. Thurs. May 2 4:00 p.m. Friday classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Fri. May 3 8:00 a.m. Friday classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Fri. May 3 9:30 a.m. evening Classes Meeting one night each Week Mon-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Mon. April 29 5:30 p.m. Tues-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tues. April 30 5:30 p.m. Wed-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wed. May 1 5:30 p.m. Thurs-only classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thurs. May 2 5:30 p.m. evening Classes Meeting two nights each Week Mon/Wed classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Mon. April 29 5:30 p.m. Mon/Wed classes meeting at 7:00 p.m. Wed. May 1 7:00 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tues. April 30 5:30 p.m. Tues/Thur classes meeting at 7:00 p.m. Thurs. May 2 7:00 p.m. on-line and Hybrid Classes See course syllabus for information about final exams. Mini-term classes First Mini-term Classes Thurs. Feb. 28 Regular class time Second Mini-term Classes Classes meeting at 8:00 a.m. Mon. April 29 8:00 a.m. Classes meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tues. April 30 9:30 a.m. Classes meeting at 11:00 a.m. Wed. May 1 11:00 a.m. Classes meeting at 1:00 p.m. Thurs. May 2 1:00 p.m. Classes meeting at 2:30 p.m. Thurs. May 2 2:30 p.m. Note: The beginning class time for some evening classes may vary from this schedule. If your classes meet at different times than those listed here, please check your course syllabus or contact your instructor for the time of the final exam. Note: The beginning class time for some evening classes may vary from this schedule. If your classes meet at different times than those listed here, please check your course syllabus or contact your instructor for the time of the final exam.

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 9 bookstore information Summer Semester 2018 BuyBaCK SCHeduLe andalusia CaMPuS August 9 ---- 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. GReenViLLe CaMPuS August 9 ---- 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS August 9 ---- 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. All buyback schedules are tentative. Please check with the bookstore staff to confirm buyback dates. The bookstore will buy back in limited quantities only books needed for Fall Term. A wholesale company will be available to buy back other current edition books. BooKStoRe HouRS FaLL 2018 andalusia Campus August 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Closed August 13-14 ------------------------------------------- 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. August 15-16 ------------------------------------------- 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. August 17 ----------------------------------------------------- 8:00 a.m.-noon August 20-23 ------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. August 24 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Closed August 27-30 ------------------------------------------- 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Regular Andalusia Campus bookstore hours are Monday - Thursday - 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Greenville Campus August 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Closed August 15-16 ------------------------------------------- 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. August 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Closed August 20-23 ------------------------------------------- 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. August 24 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Closed August 27-30 ------------------------------------------- 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Greenville Bookstore is open Monday through Thursday the first two weeks of Fall Semester. Macarthur Campus August 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Closed August 13-14 -------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. August 15-16 -------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. August 17 ----------------------------------------------------- 8:00 a.m.-noon August 20-23 -------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. August 24 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Closed August 27-30 -------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Regular MacArthur Campus bookstore hours are Monday - Thursday - 7:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. all Bookstores CLoSed September 3 (Labor day Holiday) november 12 (Veteran s day) november 19-23 (thanksgiving Week) note: The first day to charge books to grants, scholarships, etc. is august 15, 2018. All bookstore schedules are tentative. Please check with the bookstore staff to confirm bookstore hours. Textbook information is available on-line at www.lbwcc.edu. Select: MyLBWCC at the top of the page, select the course schedule tab, and select your department, course and campus. This will bring up the class information. Next select view box under the book column for textbook information. Fall Semester 2019 BuyBaCK SCHeduLe andalusia CaMPuS December 12-13 ------ 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. December 18 ---------- 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. GReenViLLe CaMPuS December 17 ---------- 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. December 18 ---------------- 9:00 a.m. - Noon MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS December 17 ---------- 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. December 18 ---------------- 9:00 a.m. - Noon All campus bookstores are closed December 19 January 2 All buyback schedules are tentative. Please check with the bookstore staff to confirm buyback dates. The bookstore will buy back in limited quantities only books needed for Spring Term. A wholesale company will be available to buy back other current edition books. BooKStoRe HouRS SPRinG 2019 andalusia Campus January 2-3 --------------------------------------------- 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. January 4 ---------------------------------------------------- 8:00 a.m.-noon January 7-10 -------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. January 11 -------------------------------------------------- 8:00 a.m.-noon January 14-17 ------------------------------------------ 7:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Regular Andalusia Campus bookstore hours are Monday - Thursday - 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Greenville Campus January 2-3 -------------------------------------------- 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. January 4 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Closed January 7-10 -------------------------------------------- 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. January 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Closed January 14-17 --------------------------------------------9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Greenville Bookstore is open Monday through Thursday the first two weeks of Spring Semester. Macarthur Campus January 2-3 ----------------------------------------------7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. January 4 ----------------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-noon January 7-10 -------------------------------------------7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. January 11 ---------------------------------------------------- 7:30 a.m.-noon January 14-17 -------------------------------------------7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Regular MacArthur Campus bookstore hours are Monday - Thursday - 7:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. all Bookstores CLoSed January 21 (King/Lee Holiday) March 25-29 (Spring Break) note: The first day to charge books to grants, scholarships, etc. is January 2, 2019. All bookstore schedules are tentative. Please check with the bookstore staff to confirm bookstore hours. Textbook information is available on-line at www.lbwcc.edu. Select: MyLBWCC at the top of the page, select the course schedule tab, and select your department, course and campus. This will bring up the class information. Next select view box under the book column for textbook information. need to call your campus bookstore? 334-881-2276 (andalusia) 334-493-5374 (Macarthur) 334-382-2133 x3100 (Greenville) 334-335-2187 (Luverne)

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 10 CampuS maps Technical Programs of Study Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Child Development Forest Technology

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LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 12 technical PRoGRaMS associate in applied SCienCe degree or CeRtiFiCateS air Conditioning and Refrigeration associate degree nursing (Rn) (Curriculum includes courses required for entry and exit points for LPN Mobility, Paramedic Mobility, and Practical Nursing) automotive Mechanics Child development Child development Certificate Computer Science Consumable arc Welding Processes Cosmetology diagnostic Medical Sonography diesel and Heavy equipment Mechanics emergency Medical Services esthetics technology Forest technology Forest Worker/aide industrial electronics nail technology Medical office administration Microcomputer application Specialist Surgical technology Welding Commencement 2019 Mark your calendar now for May 10, 2019 for LBWCC s commencement. Students who complete graduation requirements Fall 2018, Spring 2019, or Summer 2019 are invited to participate in commencement. Contact the Office of Student Services by March 22, 2019 to submit an Application for Graduation and to order your camp and gown. accreditation Lurleen B. Wallace Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science degrees and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College. GainFuL employment disclosure Gainful Employment Disclosure information for Technical Programs of Study can be found on the LBWCC website http://www.lbwcc.edu/academics/careertechnical_division/programs.aspx Choose a specific technical program and then click on the link at the bottom of the page. This will direct you to specific information, such as: program information, occupational profiles on 0*Net, cost for entire program, on-time completion rate, and job placement rate. ConSuMeR disclosure In accordance with federal regulations as set forth by the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), Consumer Disclosure information for LBWCC can be found on the College website at www.lbwcc.edu.

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 13 adult education / ged preparation The LBW Community College Adult Education Program provides opportunities for adult learners to earn their GED and improve skills in reading, writing, mathematics, and communication. Students may also enroll in Adult Education classes to improve their academic skills and prepare for college entrance exams. Diagnostic testing identifies individual needs and as a result, an individualized education plan is designed to help learners reach their educational goals. Adult Education students who perform well academically may be eligible for financial assistance in paying for the GED test. For more information contact the Adult Education Teachers on the campus you would like to attend or for general program information, call 334-493-5344. andalusia: Janet Bryan, Larry Raines (334) 881-2267 Florala: Diann McCurley (334) 858-4100 Office (334) 493-5310 Greenville: Ronald Shanks (334) 382-2133, Ext. 3300 Luverne: Laura Elliott (334) 335-2187, Ext. 7094 Macarthur: Diann McCurley (334) 493-5310 adult education SCHeduLe Covington County andalusia --------- teacher: Janet Bryan Mon-Thurs 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. --------------------- teacher: Larry Raines (AE/ESL) Mon & Wed 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tues & Thurs 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Florala ------------- teacher: diann McCurley Mon & Wed 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. opp ----------------- teacher: diann McCurley Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Tues 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Thurs 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Crenshaw County Luverne ----------- teacher: Jackie Sport Mon/Tue/Thur 4:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. (AE/ESL) -------------------- teacher: Mary Mitchell Tue/Thur 8:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. (AE) Butler County Greenville ------- teacher: Ronald Shanks Mon/Tue/Thurs 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Mon/Tue 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (AE=Adult Education; ESL=English as a Second Language)

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 14 ged testing information LBW Community College offers the 2014 GED Test. The new computerbased GED test replaced the paper-based 2002 version. The new test measures the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills that colleges and employers are looking for. The test is comprised of four content areas. u Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) (150 minutes) u Mathematical Reasoning (115 minutes) u Science (90 minutes) u Social Studies (90 minutes) Benefits of the new testing Format u Alignment from day one to national and state college and career readiness standards u Same day scoring u Detailed score report including college and career readiness information u Flexible testing and pay as you go options testing dates: GED tests are administered on the third Tuesday of each month at the MacArthur Campus in Opp. Registration: Persons eligible to take the test must register in advance via the GED website at www.ged.com or by calling 1-877-ExAMGED (1-877-392-6433). Qualifications: Must be 18 years old and officially withdrawn from high school. Underage candidates (16 or 17 year olds) must turn in all required documentation to the GED testing center. Cost: The cost of the test is $120.00 for the complete battery or $30 per content area. There are four content areas which can be taken individually or as selected by the examinee. Examinees must register, schedule and pay online at www.ged.com or call 1-877-ExAMGED (392-6433). Credit and debit cards are acceptable forms of payment. identification: Valid driver s license or any government issued photo identification. Location: LBW Community College administers the GED test at the MacArthur campus in Opp. The test center is located in Building F, Room F-4 at 1708 North Main Street, Opp, AL 36467. Local Contact: Wendy Johnson (334) 493-5333 additional Ged testing information can be found on the following website: https://www.accs.cc/index.cfm/adult-education/ged/faq/ CoNtiNuiNg education CourSeS on-line Courses are added to the schedule often. For an updated listing of on-campus course offerings, please refer to our website. http://www.lbwcc.edu/communitycorp-ed/ continuing-education on Campus Continuing Education classes are added to the schedule and posted on LBWCC webpage on a regular basis. Course offerings can be found at www.lbwcc.edu/communitycorp-ed/ continuing-education For more information call Noelle Worley at 334-881-2231 or nworley@lbwcc.edu.

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 15 american heart association CommuNity training CeNter LBW Community College is an authorized provider of CPR and ECC courses for the American Heart Association and other medical continuing education courses. All courses listed below start at 8:00 a.m. august 2018 SePteMBeR 2018 october 2018 november 2018 december 2018 ecg Recognition Course 12-Lead ecg Course August 10, 2018 August 17, 2018 8:00 a.m. - Noon 8:00 a.m. - Noon Cost: $35.00 Cost: $35.00 CPR/CPR Renewal Healthcare Provider acls Renewal (1 day) September 7, 2018 September 14, 2018 8:00 a.m. - Noon 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00 Cost: $85.00 PaLS Renewal (1 day) 12-Lead ecg Course October 12, 2018 October 19, 2018 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - Noon Cost: $85.00 Cost: $35.00 CPR / CPR Renewal acls Renewal (1 day) November 2, 2018 November 9, 2018 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00 Cost: $85.00 itls Provider Course December 7 & 14, 2018 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $120.00 JanuaRy 2019 FeBRuaRy 2019 MaRCH 2019 april 2019 May 2019 CPR/CPR Renewal Healthcare Provider PaLS Renewal (1 day) January 4, 2019 January 11, 2019 8:00 a.m. - Noon 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00 Cost: $85.00 12-Lead ecg Course acls Renewal (1 day) February 1, 2019 February 15, 2019 8:00 a.m. - Noon 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $35.00 Cost: $85.00 no CLaSSeS in MaRCH CPR/CPR Renewal Healthcare Provider PaLS Renewal (1 day) April 5, 2019 April 12, 2019 8:00 a.m. - Noon 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00 Cost: $85.00 CPR/CPR Renewal Healthcare Provider acls Provider Course (1 day) May 3, 2019 May 10, 2019 8:00 a.m. - Noon 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $25.00 Cost: $85.00 Required course textbooks are not included. Textbooks may be purchased from the LBWCC Bookstore or from one of the following AHA Distribution Centers: Channing Bete Co. (1-800-611-6083), Laerdal Medical Corp. (1-800-562-4242), or WorldPoint ECC, Inc. (1-888-322-8350) To register or get more information contact: Wayne Godwin, CTC Coordinator at (334) 881-2210 or wgodwin@lbwcc.edu

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 16 placement assessment policy All students planning to attend Lurleen B. Wallace Community College are required to take the Placement assessment. This assessment is administered at all four locations (Andalusia, Greenville, Luverne and MacArthur). Picture id is required! exemption: Students who have taken the ACT and scored 18 or higher in english, 20 or higher in Reading, and 20 or higher in Mathematics will be exempt from taking the assessment. Copies of the ACT documenting these scores must be provided to the Admissions Office in advance of taking the test and prior to registration. Please plan to be in the testing room at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled times. you WiLL Be ReQuiRed to take all PaRtS of the assessment, unless you BRinG documentation of act SCoReS. Students must complete an application for admission BeFoRe taking the placement assessment. Students may take the Placement Assessment at any of the four locations (Andalusia, Greenville, Luverne and MacArthur). Dates and times for each administration are listed. Students must arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled starting times. The assessment is not timed and the scores will become a part of your student record to be used for placement in the appropriate English, mathematics, and reading classes. There is no charge for the first test. A student who wishes to challenge placement results may retest once per academic year provided there is evidence the student has completed test preparation activities. Additional preparation includes but is not limited to academic boot camps, online pre-tests, and placement test applications. The cost to retest is $8.00. The website for sample test questions is https://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/students 2018-2019 placement assessment SChedule andalusia Campus Jeff Bishop Student Center Classroom 112 9:00 a.m. Greenville Campus Student Services Building Room 20 1:00 p.m. Macarthur Campus administration Building Classroom 104 1:00 p.m. Luverne Center Classroom 104 9:00 a.m. July 6, 2018 August 17, 2018 October 26, 2018 November 30, 2018 January 4, 2019 March 15, 2019 April 12, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 14, 2019 June 28, 2019 August 16, 2019 5:30 p.m. July 26, 2018 December 6, 2018 July 25, 2019 July 11, 2018 August 15, 2018 October 24, 2018 November 28, 2018 January 3, 2019 March 13, 2019 April 10, 2019 May 8, 2019 June 12, 2019 June 26, 2019 August 14, 2019 5:30 p.m. July 26, 2018 December 6, 2018 July 25, 2019 July 12, 2018 August 23, 2018 October 25, 2018 November 29, 2018 January 3, 2019 March 14, 2019 April 11, 2019 May 9, 2019 June 6, 2019 June 20, 2019 August 15, 2019 5:30 p.m. July 26, 2018 December 6, 2018 July 25, 2019 July 6, 2018 August 17, 2018 October 26, 2018 November 30, 2018 December 14, 2018 January 4, 2019 March 15, 2019 April 12, 2019 May 3, 2019 June 7, 2019 June 21, 2019 July 26, 2019 August 16, 2019

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 17 CLuBS & organizations There are numerous opportunities to get involved on campus. Clubs and organizations at LBWCC offer you an opportunity to build leadership skills, create and build friendships, and to serve the college and the community. For additional information, contact Diaon M. Cook, Director of Student Activities and Diversity, in office Ll23 on the Andalusia campus, at 334-881-2256, or email at dcook@lbwcc.edu. Q ambassadors (Andalusia/Greenville/MacArthur) Q Campus Civitan (Andalusia) Q Christian Student Ministries (Andalusia/Greenville) Q drama department (Andalusia) Q ensemble (Andalusia) Q interclub Council (student reps from all campuses) Q LBWCC Fit Club (Greenville) Student SeRViCeS Student Services offices are located on the Andalusia Campus (334) 881-2271; Greenville Campus (334) 383-6701; and the MacArthur Campus (334) 493-5333. Financial aid Scholarships Federal Pell Grant Federal Workstudy Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Veterans Services Student Records Admission Information Enrollment Verification Registration Transcripts Counseling Academic Advising Career Counseling Personal Counseling Testing Programs (ACCUPLACER/ACT/GED) Career Services Resources Available College Applications & Brochures College Catalogs Career Information Job Placement Internet Access Q Mu alpha theta (Andalusia, Greenville) Q national Student nurses association (MacArthur) Q national technical Honor Society (MacArthur) Q non-traditional Student association (Andalusia/MacArthur) Q Phi theta Kappa (Andalusia/Greenville/MacArthur) Q Saints angels (Andalusia) Q Science and engineering Club (Andalusia) Q Skills usa (MacArthur) Q Student Government association (Andalusia/Greenville/MacArthur) Q Student Veterans & Military association (Andalusia) Q tennis Club (Andalusia) PLanninG to transfer to a 4-yeaR institution? Students planning to transfer to an Alabama public senior institution must print and retain the Articulation guide for their major along with the transfer institution s Area V courses. (The guide and the Area V course listing must be submitted to the senior institution upon transfer.) Failure to follow the guide may result in the course(s) not being transferable. It is the student s responsibility to become familiar with the requirements of the intended transfer senior institution. For additional information see your advisor or contact the Office of Student Services. Visit the StaRS website at: http://stars.troy.edu For Independent Colleges and Universities in Alabama use the 2 to 4 transfer Program: www.accs.cc/transfer.aspx epa acr CeRtiFiCation exam air Conditioning & Refrigeration For more information, please call: Joey McCullough (334) 493-5365 CooPeRatiVe education The Cooperative Education program at LBW Community College is a unique form of education which integrates a classroom student with paid, planned, and supervised work experiences in the public and private sectors. Every effort is made by LBW Community College to provide a worthwhile work experience that meets the needs of its students. For more information contact: Latrece Hall (Andalusia Campus) 334-881-2271 or Peggy Linton, Dean of Instruction (MacArthur Campus) 334-493-5337

LBWCC Student Guide/Class Schedule Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 Page 18 dual enrollment and dual CRedit & accelerated HiGH SCHooL PRoGRaMS If you are interested in preparing for your future and want to get a head start on your college experience, consider attending LBW Community College with our special programs for high school students. Students who are in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade, maintained a B average or better, and have the written approval of the principal and the superintendent may take courses during high school, as well as during the summer term. Application forms and complete course schedules are available in the office of your high school counselor and in the Admissions Office at LBWCC. For more information contact: Jan Riley at (334) 881-2273 - Andalusia Campus Amy Tillis at (334) 493-5360 - MacArthur Campus Kathy Lowery at (334) 382-3101 - Greenville Campus Laura Elliott at (334) 335-2187 - Luverne Center College Foundations The Lurleen B. Wallace Community College (LBWCC) Foundation and the Douglas MacArthur State Technical College (DMSTC) Foundation are 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organizations supporting programs and scholarships of LBW Community College. The Foundations acknowledge memorials and tribute gifts with a card to the family of the deceased or to the person being honored. All levels of giving are important and offer personal satisfaction in promoting education and economic development of the surrounding area. All gifts are tax deductible! The level of a fully-endowed scholarship is $25,000. For information on either foundation, visit www.lbwcc.edu online or call Dr. Arlene Davis at (334) 881-2293 or Christy Hawkins at (334) 881-2248. disclaimer Although every reasonable effort was made to attain factual accuracy within this publication, no responsibility is assumed for editorial or clerical errors occasioned by honest mistakes. All information contained in this publication is subject to change by the appropriate office of LBWCC without prior notice. LBWCC also reserves the right to cancel any class without prior notice. The following pages with class information does not include any updates, changes, or cancellations made after 6.15.2018. For real-time class schedule information, visit MyLBWCC online at www.lbwcc.edu and follow the steps on page 2 of this document. CaMPuS office HouRS Student Services andalusia Campus Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon Greenville Campus Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon Macarthur Campus Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon Library Hours andalusia Campus Monday-Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday - 7:30 a.m. - Noon Greenville Campus Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Luverne Center Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Macarthur Campus Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 7:30 a.m. - Noon Business office andalusia Campus Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 7:30 a.m. - Noon Macarthur Campus Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Greenville Campus Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 7:30 a.m. - Noon Luverne Center Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon Computer Labs andalusia Campus Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon Greenville Campus Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon Luverne Center Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon Macarthur Campus Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday - 8:00 a.m. - Noon ada CoMPLianCe It is the policy of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College to provide reasonable accommodations for environmental and program accessibility for persons defined as disabled in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). equal access It is the policy of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College that no individual shall be discriminated against on the basis of any impermissible criterion or characteristic including, without limitation, race, color, national origin, religion, marital status, disability, sex, age or any other protected class as defined by federal and state law. Student S RiGHt-to-KnoW LBW Community College complies with the Students Right-To-Know Act (Title I of Public Law 101-542). Disclosure documents containing LBWCC s graduation rates may be found in LBWCC s Admissions Office, Financial Aid Office, and in the Athletic department. Graduation rates are also available on line at http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator.

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 19 andalusia CaMPuS day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 art 01305 ART100 ART APPRECIATION 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 127 PURVIS MISTI 01306 ART100 ART APPRECIATION 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 LIB 127 PURVIS MISTI 01307 ART113 DRAWING I 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 LIB 127 PURVIS MISTI 01308 ART114 DRAWING II 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 LIB 127 PURVIS MISTI 01303 ART121 TWO DIMENSIONAL COMPOS I 08:00A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 127 PURVIS MISTI 01304 ART122 TWO DIMENSIONAL COMP II 08:00A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 127 PURVIS MISTI BioLoGy 01504 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 11:00A 12:15P MW 4 ADM 205 KELLEY ANGELA 01:00P 02:10P MW ADM 205 01502 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 08:00A 09:15A TTh 4 ADM 205 KELLEY ANGELA 09:30A 10:40A TTh ADM 205 01503 BIO201 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO I 08:00A 09:15A MW 4 ADM 205 EVANS SHANE 09:30A 10:40A MW ADM 205 01505 BIO202 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO II 11:00A 12:15P TTh 4 ADM 205 EVANS SHANE 01:00P 02:10P TTh ADM 205 01506 BIO202 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO II 02:30P 03:45P TTh 4 ADM 205 EVANS SHANE 04:00P 05:10P TTh ADM 205 BuSineSS 01604 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 ADM 210 CARPENTER JOHN CHiLd development 01704 CHD100 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CARE 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 CDC 102 DAY DANITA 01705 CHD203 CHILDRENS LIT & LANGUAGE DEVEL 09:15A 10:45A MW 3 CDC 102 DAY DANITA 01706 CHD206 CHILDRENS HEALTH AND SAFETY 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 CDC 102 DAY DANITA 01707 CHD209 INFANT & TODDLER EDUCATION PRO 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 CDC 102 DAY DANITA 01708 CHD215 SUPERVISED PRACT ExP IN CHILD 08:00A 12:00P TTh 3 CDC 102 DAY DANITA CHeMiStRy 01802 CHM111 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 09:30A 10:45A TTh 4 ADM 210 CUSHING BRIAN 01:00P 03:45P T ADM 201 01803 CHM111 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 09:30A 10:45A TTh 4 ADM 210 CUSHING BRIAN 01:00P 03:45P Th ADM 201 CoMPuteR SCienCe 01909 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 ADM 212 BESS JOHN D 01910 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 ADM 212 BESS JOHN D 01911 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 ADM 212 BESS JOHN D CooPeRatiVe education 01605 BUS291 BUSINESS COOP TBA TBA 1 BESS JOHN D 01606 BUS292 BUSINESS COOP TBA TBA 2 BESS JOHN D dance 08093 DNC143 BALLET TECHNIQUE I TBA TBA 3 CAC CAC MURPHY MERYANE 08092 DNC234 CHOREOGRAPHY I TBA TBA 3 CC MSRM MURPHY MERYANE 08094 DNC243 BALLET TECHNIQUE III TBA TBA 3 CAC CAC MURPHY MERYANE

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 20 economics 02503 ECO231 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 ADM 210 GANTT JEAN 02504 ECO232 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 ADM 210 GANTT JEAN emergency MediCaL 02706 EMS245 PARAMEDIC MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 12:00P 02:15P TTh 3 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE 02707 EMS246 PARAMEDIC TRAUMA MANAGEMENT 02:15P 04:00P TTh 3 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE 02708 EMS247 PARAMEDIC SPECIAL POPULATIONS 04:00P 05:15P TTh 2 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE 02709 EMS248 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL II TBA TTh 3 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE english 02831 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 LIB 241 JACKSON TANNER 02834 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 241 WHITE KRISTY 02838 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 241 JACKSON TANNER 02830 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 LIB 117 LIGHTSEY SHANNON 02836 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 117 LIGHTSEY SHANNON 02837 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 117 LIGHTSEY SHANNON 02840 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 LIB 117 LIGHTSEY SHANNON 02842 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 LIB 117 JACKSON TANNER 02844 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 LIB 120 SANDERS ANTHONY 02832 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 LIB 118 SANDERS ANTHONY 02835 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 120 SANDERS ANTHONY 02839 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 120 SANDERS ANTHONY 02841 ENG251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 CC CC SANDERS ANTHONY 02833 ENG262 ENGLISH LITERATURE II 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 CC CC WHITE KRISTY FoReStRy 04002 FOR100 INTRODUCTION TO FORESTRY 08:00A 09:15A MW 4 FOR BLDG HAINDS MARK 01:00P 03:45P M FOR BLDG 04003 FOR101 CARTOGRAPHY 11:00A 12:15P M 3 FOR BLDG HAINDS MARK 04004 FOR210 DENDROLOGY 09:30A 10:45A MW 4 FOR BLDG HAINDS MARK 01:00P 03:45P W FOR BLDG 04005 FOR240 SILVICULTURE 08:00A 09:15A TTh 4 FOR BLDG HAINDS MARK 01:00P 04:30P T FOR BLDG HiStoRy 04211 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 LIB 124 CULBRETH ANDREW 04213 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 118 O'NEAL KATIE 04215 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 124 CULBRETH ANDREW 04212 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 118 O'NEAL KATIE 04214 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 LIB 124 CULBRETH ANDREW 04216 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 LIB 124 CULBRETH ANDREW HuManitieS 04333 HUM299A PTK HONORS COURSE I 01:00P 01:50P M 1 LIB 117 LIGHTSEY SHANNON interdisciplinary StudieS 04405 IDS102 ETHICS 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 133 THIGPEN MARIA 04406 IDS102 ETHICS 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 133 THIGPEN MARIA 04407 IDS102 ETHICS 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 LIB 133 THIGPEN MARIA

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 21 MatH emporium 04910 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04916 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04922 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04928 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04913 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 ADM 119 BOOTHE RACHEL 04919 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 ADM 119 BOOTHE RACHEL 04925 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04911 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04917 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04923 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04929 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04914 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 ADM 119 BOOTHE RACHEL 04920 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 ADM 119 BOOTHE RACHEL 04926 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04931 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P TTh 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04912 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04918 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04924 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04930 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04915 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 ADM 119 BOOTHE RACHEL 04921 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 ADM 119 BOOTHE RACHEL 04927 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04932 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P TTh 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT 04933 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P TTh 3 ADM 119 SENN PAT MatHMatiCS 04904 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 ADM 120 CROSS MARY 04906 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 ADM 120 CROSS MARY 04905 MTH113 PRECALCULUS TRIG 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 ADM 120 SENN PAT 04907 MTH125 CALCULUS I 01:00P 02:40P MW 4 ADM 223 BOOTHE RACHEL PRiVate Piano/VoiCe 05202 MUL184 JAZZ/SHOW CHOIR I 01:00P 01:50P MTWTh 2 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY 09:00A 11:00A F CC MSRM 05204 MUL196 JAZZ/SHOW BAND I 02:00P 02:50P MTWTh 2 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY 09:00A 11:00A F CC MSRM 05203 MUL284 JAZZ/SHOW CHOIR III 01:00P 01:50P MTWTh 2 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY 09:00A 11:00A F CC MSRM 05205 MUL296 JAZZ/SHOW BAND III 02:00P 02:50P MTWTh 2 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY 02:00P 02:50P F CC MSRM PRiVate Piano/VoiCe NOTE: MUST HAVE PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR 05302 MUP101 PRIVATE PIANO I TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN 05303 MUP102 PRIVATE PIANO II TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN 05304 MUP111 PRIVATE VOICE I TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN 05305 MUP112 PRIVATE VOICE II TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN 05306 MUP201 PRIVATE PIANO III TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN 05307 MUP202 PRIVATE PIANO IV TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN 05308 MUP211 PRIVATE VOICE III TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN 05309 MUP212 PRIVATE VOICE IV TBA TBA 1 CC MSRM DOWDY KATHLEEN MuSiC 05405 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY 05406 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY 05407 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY 05408 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 CC MSRM BREWER JOHNNY

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 22 SteM orientation 05705 ORI101A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 08:15A 09:15A W 1 ADM 212 KELLEY ANGELA 05706 ORI101A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 09:30A 10:30A Th 1 ADM 212 SENN PAT 05707 ORI101A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 11:00A 12:00P T 1 ADM 212 BOOTHE RACHEL 05708 ORI101A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 01:00P 02:00P T 1 ADM 212 CROSS MARY LanGuaGe/Fine arts orientation 05711 ORI101B ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 09:30A 10:30P T 1 ADM212 LIGHTSEY, SHANNON 05713 ORI101B ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 01:00P 02:00P Th 1 LIB 241 SANDERS, ANTHONY 05714 ORI101B ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 09:00A 10:00A F 1 LIB 241 JACKSON, TANNER BuS/SoCiaL SCienCe orientation 05702 ORI101C ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 01:00P 02:00P M 1 LIB 125 CARPENTER JOHN 05703 ORI101C ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 01:00P 02:00P T 1 LIB 125 O'NEAL KATIE 05704 ORI101C ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 01:00P 02:00P Th 1 LIB 125 WIGGINS NANCY PHySiCaL education NOTE: OPEN TO ATHLETES ONLY 05811 PED106 AEROBICS 01:00P 02:15P TTh 1 GYM STAFF 05802 PED248 VARSITY BASKETBALL I TBA TBA 1 KNIGHT RICKY 05803 PED249 VARSITY BASKETBALL II TBA TBA 1 KNIGHT RICKY 05804 PED252 VARSITY BASEBALL TBA TBA 1 HELMS STEVE 05806 PED254 VARSITY SOFTBALL TBA TBA 1 HELMS STEVE 05805 PED261 VARSITY BASEBALL II TBA TBA 1 HELMS STEVE 05807 PED271 VARSITY SOFTBALL II TBA TBA 1 HELMS STEVE PHySiCaL SCienCe 05952 PHS111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I 09:30A 10:45A MW 4 ADM 223 CUSHING BRIAN 11:00A 11:50A MW ADM 220 PHySiCS 06002 PHY201 GEN PHYSICS-TRIG BASED 08:00A 09:15A MW 4 ADM 223 BOOTHE RACHEL 09:30A 10:20A MW ADM 224 06003 PHY213 GEN PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I 08:00A 09:15A MW 4 ADM 223 BOOTHE RACHEL 09:30A 10:20A MW ADM 224 PSyCHoLoGy 06107 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 LIB 119 WIGGINS NANCY 06109 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 LIB 119 WIGGINS NANCY 06108 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 119 WIGGINS NANCY 06110 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 LIB 119 WIGGINS NANCY ReadinG 06209 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LIB 241 WHITE KRISTY 06210 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 LIB 241 CRAVEY SUSAN 06211 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 LIB 241 CRAVEY SUSAN SoCioLoGy 06403 SOC200 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 LIB 118 O'NEAL KATIE 06404 SOC200 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 LIB 118 O'NEAL KATIE SPeeCH 06607 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 LIB 120 LAWSON JAMIE 06608 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 CC CC LAWSON JAMIE 06610 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 LIB 120 LIDH ERIC 06612 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 LIB 120 LAWSON JAMIE 06613 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 CC CC LIDH ERIC 06609 SPH106H FUND OF ORAL COMMUNIC (HONORS) 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 CC CC WHITE KRISTY theatre arts 06764 THR131 ACTING TECHNIQUES I 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 CC CC LIDH ERIC

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 23 andalusia CaMPuS evening CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 BioLoGy 01507 BIO201 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO I 05:30P 06:45P MW 4 ADM 205 EVANS SHANE 07:00P 08:10P MW ADM 205 emergency MediCaL 02702 EMS118 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN 05:30P 10:00P MW 9 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE 02703 EMS119 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH CLINICA TBA MW 1 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE 02704 EMS155 ADV EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICI 05:30P 10:00P TTh 7 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE 02705 EMS156 ADV EMT CLINICAL TBA TTh 2 GYM 125 GODWIN WAYNE MatH emporium 04934 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 05:30P 08:00P Th 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04935 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 05:30P 08:00P Th 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04936 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 05:30P 08:00P Th 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY 04937 MTH116 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS 05:30P 08:00P Th 3 ADM 119 CROSS MARY PHySiCaL education 05808 PED265 AIKIDO (BEGINNING) 06:30P 07:45P MW 1 GYM RIEDEL HERBERT 05809 PED266 INTERMEDIATE AIKIDO 06:30P 07:45P MW 1 GYM RIEDEL HERBERT 05810 PED267 ADVANCED AIKIDO 06:30P 07:45P MW 1 GYM RIEDEL HERBERT andalusia CaMPuS evening HyBRid PRoGRaM FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 05953 PHS111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I 05:30P 07:00P M 4 ADM 224 CUSHING BRIAN 04208 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 05:30P 06:20P T 3 LIB 124 CULBRETH ANDREW 06104 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 06:30P 07:20P T 3 LIB 119 NOLEN KELLEY 02843 ENG251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 07:30P 08:20P T 3 LIB 120 SANDERS ANTHONY GReenViLLe CaMPuS day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 BioLoGy 01515 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 09:30A 10:45A MW 4 T 109 JUDAH LEANN 11:00A 01:10P MW S 10 BuSineSS 01607 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 01:00P 02:15P TTh 3 T 203 CARPENTER JOHN 01608 BUS263 LEGAL & SOC ENVIRON OF BUS 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 T 203 CARPENTER JOHN CooPeRatiVe education 01610 BUS291 BUSINESS COOP TBA TBA 1 BESS JOHN 01611 BUS292 BUSINESS COOP TBA TBA 2 BESS JOHN CoMPuteR SCienCe 01913 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 01:00P 03:30P M 3 T 202 ADAMS JEFF english 02810 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 S 20 HUTCHESON CHRISTY 02814 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 S 20 STAFF 02812 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 S 19 HUTCHESON CHRISTY 02813 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 S 19 STAFF 02809 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 T 205 WATERS MOLLIE 02811 ENG251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 T 205 WATERS MOLLIE

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 24 HiStoRy 04217 HIS101 WESTERN CIVLIZATION I 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 T 102 DITTMANN MATTHEW 04218 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 T 102 DITTMANN MATTHEW 04219 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 04:00P 05:15P TTh 3 T 203 DITTMANN MATTHEW MatH emporium 04954 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04960 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04966 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04957 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 S 17 HARTMAN SUZANNE 04963 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 S 17 HARTMAN SUZANNE 04955 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04961 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04967 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04958 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 S 17 HARTMAN SUZANNE 04964 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 S 17 HARTMAN SUZANNE 04956 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04962 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04968 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04959 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 S 17 HARTMAN SUZANNE 04965 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 S 17 HARTMAN SUZANNE MatHeMatiCS 04908 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 S 8 WILSON KELLY MuSiC 05402 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 01:00P 03:30P M 3 S 18 KENNEDY CHARLES associate degree nursing 05507 NUR221 ADV EVIDENCE BASED CLNCL REASO TBA TW 7 FAUST RENEE 09:00A 10:30A Th T 202 10:30A 12:00P Th T 207 orientation 05709 ORI101A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 11:00A 12:00P T 1 T 202 WILSON KELLY 05718 ORI101A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 02:30P 03:30P W 1 T 202 JUDAH LEANN 05717 ORI101B ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 01:00P 02:00P M 1 S 20 HUTCHESON CHRISTY PSyCHoLoGy 06111 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 04:00P 05:30P MW 3 S 8 DUMAS TARA 06112 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 09:15A 10:45A TTh 3 T 102 STAFF 06113 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOP 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 T 102 STAFF ReadinG 06202 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 S 20 HUTCHESON CHRISTY 06203 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 S 20 STAFF SPeeCH 06602 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 02:30P 03:45P MW 3 T 102 WATERS MOLLIE 06603 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 T 102 WATERS MOLLIE theatre arts 06762 THR120 THEATRE APPRECIATION 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 T 205 WATERS MOLLIE

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 25 GReenViLLe CaMPuS evening CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 CoMPuteR SCienCe 01914 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 05:30P 08:00P M 3 T 202 ADAMS JEFF english 02816 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 05:30P 06:45P TTh 3 S 20 PEARCEY KEVIN HiStoRy 04220 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 05:30P 06:45P TTh 3 T 205 DITTMANN MATTHEW MatH emporium 04969 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 05:30P 08:00P W 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04970 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 05:30P 08:00P W 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY 04971 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 05:30P 08:00P W 3 S 17 WILSON KELLY MuSiC 05403 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 05:30P 08:00P M 3 S 18 KENNEDY CHARLES ReadinG 06204 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 07:00P 08:15P TTh 3 S 20 PEARCEY KEVIN ReLiGion 06262 REL152 SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 07:00P 08:15P TTh 3 T 205 MCQUEEN CARROLL DEV MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 air ConditioninG and ReFRiGeRation 01103 ACR119 FUNDAMENTALS OF GAS HEATING SY 07:15A 08:30A T 3 I 001 MCCOLLOUGH JOEY 09:45A 10:45A T I 001 01:00P 04:00P T I 001 01105 ACR120 FUND OF ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTE 07:15A 08:30A Th 3 I 001 MCCOLLOUGH JOEY 09:45A 10:45A Th I 001 01:00P 04:00P Th I 001 01102 ACR148 HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS I 07:15A 08:30A M 3 I 001 MCCOLLOUGH JOEY 09:45A 10:45A M I 001 01:00P 04:00P M I 001 01104 ACR149 HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS II 07:15A 08:30A W 3 I 001 MCCOLLOUGH JOEY 09:45A 10:45A W I 001 01:00P 04:00P W I 001 automotive MeCHaniCS 01406 AUM130 DRIVE TRAIN AND AxLES 09:30A 12:00P W 3 B 018 MCCUISTIAN RICHARD 01:00P 03:45P W B 018 01404 AUM133 MOTOR VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONING 09:30A 12:00P M 3 B 018 MCCUISTIAN RICHARD 01:00P 03:45P M B 018 01405 AUM224 MANUAL TRANMISSION & TRANSAxL 09:30A 12:00P T 3 B 018 MCCUISTIAN RICHARD 01407 AUM281 SPECIAL TOPICS 09:30A 12:00P Th 3 B 018 MCCUISTIAN RICHARD 01:00P 03:45P Th B 018

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 26 CoMPuteR SCienCe 01912 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 A 003 STRICKLIN SHARON 01915 CIS157 INTRO TO APP DEVELOPMENT 08:15A 09:30A MTWTh 3 G 001 MCLANEY JUDY 01905 CIS199 NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 G 001 MCLANEY JUDY 01902 CIS251 C++ PROGRAMMING 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 G 001 MCLANEY JUDY 01903 CIS268 SOFTWARE SUPPORT 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 G 001 MCLANEY JUDY 01904 CIS269 HARDWARE SUPPORT 12:30P 01:45P MW 3 G 001 MCLANEY JUDY 07032 DPT103 INTRO COMPUTER SKILLS II 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 A 003 STRICKLIN SHARON CoSMetoLoGy 02108 COS111 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY 09:30A 12:00P Th 3 B 115 SAULS DENISE 02110 COS112 INTRO TO COSMETOLOGY LAB 10:20A 11:10A T 3 B 106 SAULS DENISE 09:30A 04:40P W B 106 02114 COS115 HAIR COLORING THEORY 12:30P 03:00P T 3 B 124 SAULS DENISE 02112 COS116 HAIR COLORING LAB 10:30A 11:10A T 3 B 106 SAULS DENISE 09:30A 04:40P W B 106 02111 COS123 COS SALON PRACTICES 09:30A 04:40P M 3 B 106 WEEKS KELLY 09:30A 10:20A T B 106 02118 COS151 NAIL CARE 09:40A 03:10P M 3 B 13 STAFF 02119 COS152 NAIL CARE APPLICATIONS 03:10P 04:50P M 3 B 13 STAFF 08:00A 02:20P T B 13 02102 COS161 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COSMETOLOGY 11:20A 12:10P Th 1 B 13 WEEKS KELLY 02113 COS162 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COSMETOLOGY 09:30A 04:40P M 3 B 115 RAMER DEBORAH 09:30A 10:20A T B 115 02104 COS164 FACIAL MACHINES 08:00A 04:00P T 3 B 13 WEEKS KELLY 02105 COS169 SKIN FUNCTIONS 08:00A 01:30P W 3 B 13 WEEKS KELLY 02107 COS190 INTERNSHIP IN COSMETOLOGY TBA TBA 3 WEEKS KELLY diesel and HeaVy equipment MeCHaniCS 02404 DEM104 BASIC ENGINES 08:00A 02:40P M 3 J 002 SPANN EDDIE 02405 DEM105 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 08:00A 02:40P T 3 J 002 MOORE SHAUN 02410 DEM111 EQUIPMENT SAFETY/MECH FUNDAMEN 08:00A 12:00P Th 3 J 002 MOORE SHAUN 02406 DEM117 DIESEL & GAS TUNE-UP 08:00A 02:40P T 3 J 002 SPANN EDDIE 02409 DEM122 HEAVY VEHICLE BRAKES 08:00A 02:40P Th 3 J 002 SPANN EDDIE 02408 DEM156 CDL LICENSE TEST PREPARATION 08:00A 10:30A W 3 J 002 SPANN EDDIE 02402 DEM270 CNG/LPG/LNG SAFETY 08:00A 08:50A M 1 K 113 MOORE SHAUN 02403 DEM271 CNG/LPG/LNG IGNITION SYSTEMS 08:50A 01:50P M 3 K 113 MOORE SHAUN 02407 DEM272 CNG/LPG/LNG FUEL SYSTEMS 08:00A 02:40P W 3 K 113 MOORE SHAUN diagnostic MediCaL SonoGRaPHy 08201 DMS202 FOUNDATIONS OF SONOGRAPHY 08:00A 12:00P Th 2 A 013 BUSH OLIVIA 08202 DMS204 SONOGRAPHIC ANATOMY 10:00A 12:00A W 3 A 013 BUSH OLIVIA 08203 DMS205 ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY 09:00P 04:00P Th 4 A 013 BROWN SIERRA 09:00A 12:00P T A 013 08204 DMS216 SONOGRAPHIC PRINCIPLES & INSTR 01:00P 04:00P W 3 A 013 BROWN SIERRA 08205 DMS217 SONOGRAPHIC PRIN & INSTRU LAB 08:00A 09:45A M 1 A 013 BROWN SIERRA 08206 DMS232 SONOGRAPHY PRECEPTORSHIP IV 08:00A 04:30P TWTh 5 A 013 BROWN SIERRA 08207 DMS241 SONOGRAPHY SEMINAR II 01:00P 04:00P M 3 A 013 BROWN SIERRA 08208 DMS250 INTRODUCTION TO ADV SONOGRAPHY 09:45A 12:30P M 3 A 013 BUSH OLIVIA

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 27 english 02060 COM100 INTRODUCTORY TECH ENGLISH I 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02061 COM100 INTRODUCTORY TECH ENGLISH I 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02062 COM100 INTRODUCTORY TECH ENGLISH I 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02063 COM100 INTRODUCTORY TECH ENGLISH I 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02820 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02823 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02824 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02825 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 02821 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA industrial electronics 04514 ILT164 CIRCUIT FABRICATION 12:45P 02:45P T 1 D 025 TEEL CHARLES ALLEN 04516 ILT170 COMPONENTS OF MATERIAL HANDLIN 09:30A 10:45A MTW 3 C 013 WORLEY DAVID 04520 ILT216 INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS 09:30A 12:00P Th 3 C 013 WORLEY DAVID 04521 ILT217 INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS LAB 01:00P 03:00P Th 2 C 013 WORLEY DAVID 04522 ILT240 SENSORS TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATI 01:00P 02:15P MTW 3 B 124 WORLEY DAVID 09:30A 11:00A F C 013 MatH emporium 04802 MAH101 INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS I 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04803 MAH101 INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS I 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04939 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04948 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04938 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04942 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04940 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04949 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04943 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04945 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04941 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04950 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04944 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04946 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE 04952 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P TTh 3 B 123 STRICKLIN SHARON 04953 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P TTh 3 B 123 STRICKLIN SHARON 04979 MTH113 PRECALCULUS TRIG 01:00P 02:15 P TTh 3 B 123 STRICKLIN SHARON 04947 MTH116 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 B 123 GOOSBY MICHELLE associate degree nursing 05502 NUR112 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF NURSIN 08:00A 12:00P M 7 L 100 ECKERT ROBIN 08:00A 05:30P TW L 105 TBA Th 05503 NUR114 NURSING CONCEPTS II TBA MWTh 8 PRIDGEN MICHAEL 09:00A 12:00P T L 104 01:00P 03:00P T L 104 05504 NUR115 EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL REASON TBA M 2 PRIDGEN MICHAEL 03:00P 04:00P T L 104 05505 NUR211 ADVANCED NURSING CONCEPTS 01:00P 02:30P M 7 L 101 ROPER JOSHUA 02:30P 05:00P M L 104 TBA TWTh 05506 NUR221 ADV EVIDENCE BASED CLNCL REASO TBA TW 7 WISE APRIL 09:00A 10:30A Th L 101 10:30A 12:00P Th L 102

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 28 office administration 05609 OAD103 INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 A 004 DAVIS JOY 05607 OAD133 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 A 004 DAVIS JOY 05610 OAD214 MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 A 004 DAVIS JOY 05603 OAD242 OFFICE INTERNSHIP TBA TBA 3 ADAMS JENNIFER P NOTE: CLASS MEETS AUG 21 & AUG 23, 4:30PM, ROOM L103 PSyCHoLoGy 06106 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 09:30A 12:00P T 3 G 004 NOLEN KELLEY ReadinG 06205 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 06206 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 11:00A 12:15P MW 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 06207 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA 06208 RDG084 DEVELOPMENTAL READING II 11:00A 12:15P TTh 3 K 117 NICHOLSON ELENA SPeeCH 07001 SPC103 ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS 11:00A 11:50A Th 3 G 004 LIGHTSEY SHANNON NOTE: THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS 06604 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 11:00A 11:50A Th 3 G 004 LIGHTSEY SHANNON NOTE: THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS SuRGiCaL technology 06702 SUR100 PRINCIPLES OF SURGICAL TECHNOL 09:00A 12:00P M 5 A 002 EARLY MARISSA 06:30A 01:00P F TBA 06704 SUR102 APPLIED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES 10:00A 05:00P TTh 4 A 013 EARLY MARISSA 08:00A 10:00A T A 002 06706 SUR107 SURGICAL ANATOMY PATHOPHYSIOLO 09:00A 12:00P W 3 A 002 EARLY MARISSA 06707 SUR108 PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE SURG TECH 08:00A 10:00A Th 2 A 002 EARLY MARISSA WeLdinG 06943 WDT119 GMA/FLUx CORED ARC WELDING 09:20A 10:10A TTh 3 D 003 COOPER SCOTT 03:10P 04:00P TTh D 003 06944 WDT120 SMAW GROOVES 09:20A 10:10A MW 3 D 003 BRAWNER DAVID 03:10P 04:00P MW D 003 06945 WDT122 SMAW FILLET/OFC LAB 10:10A 11:30A TTh 3 D 003 BRAWNER DAVID 12:15P 03:00P TTh D 003 06946 WDT123 SMAW FILLET/PAC/CAC/LAB 10:15A 11:30A MW 3 D 003 COOPER SCOTT 06947 WDT124 GMA FLUx CORED ARC WELDING LAB 10:15A 11:30A TTh 3 D 003 COOPER SCOTT 12:15P 03:00P TTh D 003 06948 WDT125 SHD METAL ARC WELDING GROOVES 10:15A 11:30A MW 3 D 003 BRAWNER DAVID 12:15P 03:00P MW D 003 06949 WDT183 SPECIAL TOPICS 09:20A 11:30A M 2 D 003 COOPER SCOTT 01:10P 02:45P M D 003 06950 WDT217 SMAW CARBON PIPE 09:20A 11:30A W 3 D 003 BRAWNER DAVID 06951 WDT257 SMAW CARBON PIPE LAB 09:20A 11:30A TTh 3 D 003 BRAWNER DAVID 12:15P 03:00P TTh D 003 Mini-teRM i MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - october 12 industrial electronics 04504 ILT117 PRIN OF CONSTRUCTION WIRING 11:00A 12:15P MTWTh 3 D 025 TEEL CHARLES ALLEN 04506 ILT160 DC FUNDAMENTALS 11:00A 12:15P MTW 3 B 124 NEWTON TONY

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 29 Mini-teRM ii MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR october 15 - december 18 industrial electronics 04505 ILT118 CONSTRUCTION WIRING NEC 11:00A 12:15P MTWTh 3 D 025 TEEL CHARLES ALLEN MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS evening CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 diesel MeCHaniCS 02411 DEM105 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 05:30P 08:50P T 3 J 002 GULLEY KEVIN 05:30P 08:00P Th J 002 office administration 05608 OAD216 ADV HEALTH INFORMATION MGT 05:30P 06:45P TTh 3 L 103 ADAMS JENNIFER P Mini-teRM i MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS evening CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - october 12 industrial electronics 04507 ILT160 DC FUNDAMENTALS 05:30P 08:30P MW 3 B 124 STAFF Mini-teRM ii MaCaRtHuR CaMPuS evening CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR october 15 - december 18 industrial electronics 04510 ILT161 AC FUNDAMENTALS 05:30P 08:30P MW 3 B 124 STAFF LuVeRne CenteR day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 english 02804 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 LUV 106 FOLMAR MARGARET 02819 ENG272 WORLD LITERATURE II 01:00P 03:30P W 3 LUV 106 LEVITZKE SHANNON HiStoRy 04210 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 01:00P 03:30P T 3 LUV 107 SPURLIN GARY 04204 HIS201 U. S. HISTORY I 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 LUV 107 SPURLIN GARY MatH emporium 04972 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 LUV 104 STRICKLIN SHARON 04973 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 LUV 104 STRICKLIN SHARON 04975 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 01:00P 02:15P MW 3 LUV 104 STRICKLIN SHARON MatHeMatiCS 04909 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 LUV 107 STRICKLIN SHARON MuSiC 05404 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 04:00P 05:15P MW 3 LUV 106 DOWDY KATHLEEN WeLdinG 06936 WDT122 SMAW FILLET/OFC LAB 12:15P 04:20P TTh 3 PRESLEY MICHAEL 06937 WDT123 SMAW FILLET/PAC/CAC/LAB 12:15P 04:20P MW 3 PRESLEY MICHAEL

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 30 LuVeRne CenteR evening CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - december 18 english 02818 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 05:30P 08:00P W 3 LUV 106 FOLMAR MARGARET PSyCHoLoGy 06105 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 05:30P 08:00P M 3 LUV 107 MCCRORY LYNN MatH emporium 04976 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 05:30P 6:45P TTh 3 LUV 104 STRICKLIN SHARON 04977 MTH098 ELEMENTARY AGLEBRA 05:30P 6:45P TTh 3 LUV 104 STRICKLIN SHARON 04978 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 05:30P 6:45P TTh 3 LUV 104 STRICKLIN SHARON Mini-teRM i LuVeRne CenteR day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR august 20 - october 12 WeLdinG 06932 WDT108 SMAW FILLET OFC 08:00A 11:20A MW 3 PRESLEY MICHAEL Mini-teRM ii LuVeRne CenteR day CLaSSeS FaLL SeMeSteR october 15 - december 18 WeLdinG 06935 WDT109 SMAW FILLET/PAC/CAC 08:00A 11:20A MW 3 PRESLEY MICHAEL

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 31 All distance education students taking a distance education course for the first time must preview the Screencast-O-Matic recording introduction to Canvas. To access the recording please use the link below. All students should review the recording before classes begin. All students enrolled in distance education courses must submit a working e-mail address to the instructor via Canvas and state that you have previewed the Introduction to Canvas recording. Books and/or access codes for on-line courses may be purchased during normal bookstore hours. The College verifies that a student registering in distance education programs is the same student participating in class or coursework. There are no projected charges associated with the verification of student identity for the current terms. distance education FaLL SeMeSteR introduction to CanVaS Students not attending the first day of a hybrid class will be dropped unless the instructor grants prior approval for the absence. Students not completing the Start Here module in online courses by the time of attendance verification, august 27, 2018, will be dropped unless the instructor grants prior approval for the absence. For information on accessing your course through Canvas, go to the distance education/student Resources page on the LBWCC website and view all of the links. The link for Introduction to Canvas is: http://screencast-o-matic.com/u/nmh1/canvasorientation HyBRid CouRSeS (CoMBo of distance ed & CLaSSRooM ed) FaLL SeMeSteR andalusia CaMPuS 01508 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 01:00P 03:10P T 4 ADM 224 KELLEY ANGELA 02843 ENG251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 07:03P 08:20P T 3 LIB 120 SANDERS ANTHONY 04208 HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 05:30P 06:20P T 3 LIB 124 CULBRETH ANDREW 05953 PHS111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I 05:30P 07:10P M 4 ADM 224 CUSHING BRIAN 05954 PHS112 PHYSICAL SCIENCE II 01:00P 02:30P W 4 ADM 212 CUSHING BRIAN 06104 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 06:30P 07:20P T 3 LIB 119 NOLEN KELLEY GReenViLLe CaMPuS 01516 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 09:30A 11:40A T 4 S 10 JUDAH LEANN 01517 BIO201 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO I 01:00P 03:10P Th 4 S 10 BALLEW ABBIE 05956 PHS111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I 01:00P 02:30P T 4 T 109 JUDAH LEANN MacaRtHuR CaMPuS 01510 BIO201 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO I 05:30P 07:40P T 4 K 104 HUDSON MARY ANN 01511 BIO201 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO I 08:00A 10:10A T 4 K 104 SPURLIN SHANNAN 01513 BIO211 HUMAN A & P FOR HEALTH OCCUPAT 08:00A 10:10A Th 4 K 104 SPURLIN SHANNAN 01512 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 08:00A 12:30P W 4 K 104 SPURLIN SHANNAN 02120 COS153 NAIL ART 08:00A 09:40A M 3 B 13 WEEKS KELLY 02103 COS163 FACIAL TREATMENTS 08:00A 09:40A Th 3 B 115 WEEKS KELLY 02106 COS168 BACTERIOLOGY AND SANITATION 01:30P 02:20P W 3 B 13 WEEKS KELLY 09:40A 11:20A Th B 13 04512 ILT162 SOLID STATE FUNDAMENTALS 09:30A 10:45A TTh 3 B 124 NEWTON TONY 04513 ILT163 DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS 09:30A 10:45A MW 3 B 124 NEWTON TONY 04515 ILT166 MOTORS AND TRANSFORMERS 08:00A 09:15A TTh 3 C 013 TEEL CHARLES ALLEN 04509* ILT161 AC FUNDAMENTALS 11:00A 12:15P MTW 3 B 124 NEWTON TONY NOTE: THIS IS A MINI-TERM II CLASS 04518 ILT196 ADV PROG LOGIC CONTROLLERS 08:00A 09:15A MW 3 D 025 TEEL CHARLES ALLEN 04519 ILT209 MOTOR CONTROLS 11:00A 12:15P MTW 3 C 013 WORLEY DAVID 05605 OAD134 CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPM 09:30A 10:45A T 3 A 004 DAVIS JOY 05955 PHS111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I 01:00P 02:40P T 4 K 104 SPURLIN SHANNAN 02843 ENG251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 07:30P 08:20P T 3 LIB 120 SANDERS ANTHONY 07001 SPC103 ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS 11:00A 11:50A Th 3 G 004 LIGHTSEY SHANNON 06604 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA 11:00A 11:50A Th 3 G 004 LIGHTSEY SHANNON 06938 WDT108 SMAW FILLET OFC 09:20A 10:10A MW 3 D 003 COOPER SCOTT 06940 WDT109 SMAW FILLET/PAC/CAC 08:30A 09:20A TTh 3 D 003 COOPER SCOTT 06942 WDT110 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING 03:10P 04:00P W 3 D 003 COOPER SCOTT

Schedule of Classes Fall 2018 Page 32 on-line CouRSeS FaLL SeMeSteR 01302 ART100 ART APPRECIATION TBA TBA 3 PURVIS MISTI 01509 BIO120 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY TBA TBA 3 KELLEY ANGELA 01514 BIO120 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY TBA TBA 3 HUDSON MARY ANN 01602 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I TBA TBA 3 CARPENTER JOHN 01603 BUS263 LEGAL & SOC ENVIRON OF BUS TBA TBA 3 CARPENTER JOHN 01703 CHD210 EDUCATING ExCEPTIONAL CHILDREN TBA TBA 3 DAY DANITA 01702 CHD214 FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES TBA TBA 3 DAY DANITA 01906 CIS113 SPREADSHEET SOFTWARE APPLICATI TBA TBA 3 MCLANEY JUDY NOTE: MUST HAVE RELIABLE INTERNET & MS OFFICE 2016 EXCEL 01907 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS TBA TBA 3 BESS JOHN D 01908 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS TBA TBA 3 BESS JOHN D 02109 COS119 BUSINESS OF COSMETOLOGY TBA TBA 3 SAULS DENISE 02115 COS148 NAIL CARE THEORY TBA TBA 3 SAULS DENISE 02116 COS181B SPECIAL TOPICS-NAIL TECHNOLOGY TBA TBA 3 SAULS DENISE 02502 ECO231 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS TBA TBA 3 GANTT JEAN 02826 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I TBA TBA 3 JACKSON TANNER 02827 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I TBA TBA 3 JACKSON TANNER 02829 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II TBA TBA 3 JACKSON TANNER 02828 ENG271 WORLD LITERATURE I TBA TBA 3 HUTCHESON CHRISTY 04102 GEO100 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY TBA TBA 3 THIGPEN MARIA 04205 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I TBA TBA 3 O'NEAL KATIE 04206 HIS201 U. S. HISTORY I TBA TBA 3 DITTMANN MATTHEW 04332 HUM101 INTRO TO HUMANITIES I TBA TBA 3 LIGHTSEY SHANNON 04402 IDS102 ETHICS TBA TBA 3 THIGPEN MARIA 04403 IDS102 ETHICS TBA TBA 3 FRANKLIN RAMONA 04404 IDS102 ETHICS TBA TBA 3 FRANKLIN RAMONA 04502 ILT109 ELECTRICAL BLUEPRINT READING I TBA TBA 3 TEEL CHARLES ALLEN 04523 ILT262 CERTIFICATION PREPARATION TBA TBA 3 NEWTON TONY 05602 OAD101 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING TBA TBA 3 DAVIS JOY NOTE: WORD 2016 IS REQUIRED 05710 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE TBA TBA 1 NORRIS TORI 05749 ORT111 WORKING STUDENTS SUCCESS TBA TBA 1 NORRIS TORI 06004 PHY112 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS TBA TBA 2 BOOTHE RACHEL 06102 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TBA TBA 3 WIGGINS NANCY 06103 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT TBA TBA 3 WIGGINS NANCY 06402 SOC200 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY TBA TBA 3 FRANKLIN RAMONA 06605 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA TBA TBA 3 WHITE KRISTY 06606 SPH106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICA TBA TBA 3 WHITE KRISTY 06763 THR120 THEATRE APPRECIATION TBA TBA 3 HUTCHESON CHRISTY