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ACCOUNTING Accounting for Small Business 3 Credit $342 Provides an introduction to basic accounting terminology, concepts and procedures. Covers accounting cycle of proprietorship and double entry theory. Includes recording transactions, preparing financial statements. Culminates with a practice set using all principles covered. Includes instruction in preparing and processing transactions and financial statements on computer using QuickBooks. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ACCT-130-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3409 ACCT-130-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20).

Financial Accounting 3 Credit $342 Covers accounting cycle, including: double entry theory, recording transactions, accruals and deferrals, depreciation and theory of accounts. Includes preparation and analysis of major financial accounting statements. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ACCT-131-01 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3409 ACCT-131-02 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3409 ACCT-131-03 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3409 ACCT-131-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 BA 3409 ACCT-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ACCT-131-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ACCT-131-AC65 07:30--09:25PM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0209 Managerial Accounting 3 Credit $342 Covers accounting procedures as they apply to management function of decision making, including definition of cost, methods of tracking and applying cost to production, calculation and disposition of variances from standards, budget preparations, and quantitative methods of managerial decision making. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) ACCT-132-01 11:00--12:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3409 ACCT-132-02 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3409 ACCT-132-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 BA 3409 and - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA ACCT-132-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ACCT-132-N1 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus

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Cost Accounting 3 Credit $342 Examines techniques and procedures used in cost determination, with attention given to managerial use of cost data for control and decision making, and methods of data accumulation. BR>Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 132 and either MATH 116 or MATH 16B. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ACCT-233-AC65 07:30--09:25PM M 01/14-05/06 CW 3319 Intermediate Accounting II 3 Credit $342 Studies financial accounting theory in depth, emphasizing generally accepted accounting principles as applied in the development of accounting data and in problems of valuation issues relating to stockholders146 equity, dilutive securities investments, issues related to income measurement, and preparation and analysis of financial statements. Includes exposure to the use of QuickBooks as it relates to specific course topics. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 132. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) ACCT-236-AC65 05:30--07:25PM M 01/14-05/06 CW 3319 Accounting Co-Op 1 Credit $114 Provides students the opportunity to obtain further knowledge and skills related to accounting in the business field through a planned and supervised paid or unpaid experience. Students will achieve practical work experience, earn a competitive wage, and apply what has been learned in the classroom to actual work situations. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: completion of a minimum of 33 total semester hours including a minimum 21 hours of business related courses of which at least 9 hours are in accounting, and a GPA of 2.00 or better and permission of program coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 1-4 credit hours: 80 hours must be worked for each credit hour granted.) ACCT-280-C1 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA ANTHROPOLOGY Cultural Anthropology (IAI: S1 901N) 3 Credit $342 Introduces the ideas, methods, and analytical strategies of anthropology through materials focused on the diversity and dignity of human life on a world-wide scale. Taking a holistic and integrated approach, it explores how different cultures deal with the facts of human survival through economic, political, religious, family, and other social systems. Current international issues, including population growth, economic globalization, and human right of indigenous peoples are examined. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ANTH-232-01 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0309 ANTH-232-02 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0309 ARCHITECTURE

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Introduction to Architecture 3 Credit $342 Provides an overview of the Culture of Architecture. Topics include architectural education, architectural aesthetics, cultural and philosophical considerations, technical and legal aspects, and architecture as a profession. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 lecture hours, 0 lab hours) ADCG-133-01 01:00--03:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0156 Sustainable Principles 4 Credit $456 Introduces the principles of sustainable design in architecture. Topics include the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system, green energy options, and sustainable building processes. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours, 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ADCG-150-60 05:00--08:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0156 Architectural Rendering 3 Credit $342 Presents techniques in color and pattern rendering, tools, and media used to produce architectural renderings. Architectural and basic landscape graphics are covered. Skills are developed in the use of manual and electronic media to graphically communicate concepts and ideas. Prerequisite: ADCG 134. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 1 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) ADCG-200-01 11:00--01:10PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0120 Architectural Design I 4 Credit $479 Involves completion of a, set of plans for a commercial structure which includes conception, development, material considerations, interior space, and site considerations. Also will include electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning. Prerequisite: DRFT 140. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) ADCG-232-60 01:30--04:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0120 Revit 4 Credit $456 Introduces Revit, an object-based software package used to create architectural designs, covering building layout, structural layout, plans, elevations, schedules, detailing, and annotation. Students learn the process of creating architectural plans and models. Prerequisite: DRFT 140. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours, 2 lecture hours, 4 lab hours) ADCG-255-01 08:00--10:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0124 Advanced Revit 4 Credit $456 Builds on the concepts from ADCG 255. Students learn higher level Building Information Model (BIM) design concepts including project levels, structural layout, groups, links, vertical circulation, floors, roofs, exterior skin, families construction documents, and conceptual modeling. Students learn the process of

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creating advanced architectural plans and models. Prerequisite: ADCG 255. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours, 2 lecture hours, 4 lab hours) ADCG-256-01 05:00--10:00PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0126 Architectural Building Systems 4 Credit $479 Introduces the design and construction of buildings as systems of space, structure, and environmental control that interact with environmental and cultural systems. Students learn what a building is, how it is made, and why it is designed and constructed in a specific manner. Prerequisite: DRFT 140. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours, 2 lecture hours, 4 lab hours) ADCG-258-01 08:00--10:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0156 Arch Design & Graphics Internship 2 Credit $228 Provides a work-based learning experience in architectural design and construction graphics. Students gain an understanding of the requirements and expectations in their career field. Prerequisite: ADCG 258. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 160 hours must be worked.) ADCG-271-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA ART Introduction to the Visual Arts (IAI: F2 900) 3 Credit $342 Introduces an approach to the appreciation and study of art. Presents an overview of many art forms and a framework for describing and understanding art. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ART-130-01 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 WA 2104 ART-130-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 WA 2104 ART-130-03 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 WA 2104 ART-130-04 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2104 ART-130-05 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2104 ART-130-06 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2104 ART-130-07 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2104 ART-130-08 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2104 ART-130-09 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2104 ART-130-42 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2100 ART-130-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 WA 2104 ART-130-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ART-130-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ART-130-82 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 82 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ART-130-N1 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 N3 0118

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Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ART-130-N2 10:00--10:50AM MWF Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus 01/14-05/10 N3 0118

Basic Design I 3 Credit $362 Covers elements of design and principles of composition through a series of two-dimensional projects and studio practice. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-131-01 01:00--03:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2101 ART-131-02 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2101 ART-131-03 12:15--02:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2101 ART-131-60 06:30--09:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2101 Basic Design II 3 Credit $362 Continues investigations of elements of design, emphasizing increased complexity within studio projects and incorporating ideas regarding artistic content. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 6 hours lab, 0 hours lecture) ART-132-01 09:00--11:30AM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2101 ART-132-02 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2101 Drawing I 3 Credit $362 Explores the basic principles, materials and skills of drawing. Emphasis on developing visual awareness and manual proficiency within the studio through practice with a variety of drawing materials. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-133-01 08:20--10:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 3100 ART-133-02 12:15--02:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3100 ART-133-03 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3100 Drawing II 3 Credit $362 Covers linear exploration, emphasizing technical experimentation and composition. The human figure will be a frequent modeling source. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 133. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-134-01 12:00--02:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 3100 Three-Dimensional Design 3 Credit $377 Teaches basic studio principles of the three-dimensional world: point, line, plane, mass-volume, density, and form. Students learn to create three-dimensional works using basic tools and inexpensive or found objects. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-136-01 12:15--02:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0110

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Elementary Ceramics I 3 Credit $377 Introduces techniques and fundamentals of clay and glazes. Hand building, wheel throwing and sculpture techniques. Individual projects and experimentation along with demonstrations, lectures, slides and films. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-137-01 10:00--12:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 ART-137-60 06:00--08:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 Elementary Ceramics II 3 Credit $377 Emphasizes skill development in handling clay, glazing, and firing. Hand-building and wheel techniques are used in the studio, as well as different types of glazing and firing. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 137. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-138-01 10:00--12:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 ART-138-60 06:00--08:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 The Art of Film (IAI: F2 908) 3 Credit $342 Introduces history, aesthetics, and technique of motion pictures as art and entertainment. Selected film viewed and analyzed. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ART-140-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0158 ART-140-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 TR 0158 ART-140-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ART-140-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ART-140-N1 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 0112 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ART-140-N2 01:30--02:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 0112 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus History of Art II (IAI: F2 902) 3 Credit $342 Covers painting, sculpture and architecture from the pre-Renaissance to the present. Critical analysis of traditional and contemporary art forms. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ART-142-01 11:30--12:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2104 ART-142-02 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2100 ART-142-60 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 WA 2104 Beginning Photography I 3 Credit $377 Develops proficiency in picture taking, processing, and acquaints students with picture composition in the black and white medium. Students work with cameras, darkroom techniques, and shooting live

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events. Students explore and expand their personal vision. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-151-01 09:20--11:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 ART-151-02 01:00--03:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 ART-151-60 06:30--09:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 Beginning Photography II 3 Credit $377 Continues exploration of black and white photography. Students develop advanced skills in camera usage, exposure and printing. Focuses on assigned projects and development of a portfolio for presentation. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 151. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-152-02 01:00--03:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 ART-152-60 06:30--09:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 Non-Western Art (IAI: F2 903N) 3 Credit $342 Provides a stylistic and historical survey of visual arts traditions in the world beyond the West. Introduces students to the arts of diverse cultures from around the globe (including Africa, China, Japan, India, Oceania, and the native cultures of the Americas), and some of the ideals, beliefs, principles and influences that have shaped their arts. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ART-153-01 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2100 ART-153-02 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2100 ART-153-03 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 2100 ART-153-04 11:30--12:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2100 ART-153-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 WA 2104 ART-153-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ART-153-N1 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 N3 0112 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Graphic Design I 3 Credit $354 Introduces basic design principles with emphasis on typography, illustration, and publication design. Students will be exposed to the process of achieving the maximum impact of graphic communications. Prerequisite: C or better in the following: ART 131, CGRD 142, and CGRD 144. PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) ART-161-01 09:00--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0290 Advanced Drawing I 3 Credit $362 Covers advanced study and studio practice in drawing. Includes drawing of the human skeleton and sessions with a live model. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 134. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab)

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ART-233-01 12:00--02:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 3100

Advanced Drawing II 3 Credit $362 Covers advanced drawing practices, including perceptual and conceptual investigations and sessions in figure drawing with a variety of media. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 233. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-234-01 12:00--02:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 3100 Beginning Painting I 3 Credit $372 Develops expressive ability in painting, emphasizing the technical process and experimentation. Assignments in still life, landscape, and figure. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-235-01 12:30--03:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106 Beginning Painting II 3 Credit $372 Continues development of expressive skills and experimentation in a variety of media and techniques. Oils and acrylics. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 235. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-236-01 12:30--03:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106 Advanced Ceramics I 3 Credit $377 Builds on proficiency in the basic skills and techniques in ceramics. Studio focus on ceramic materials and processes as applied to sculptural issues. Forming, glazing, and kiln-firing are used in the development of individual and class projects. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 138. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-237-01 10:00--12:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 ART-237-60 06:00--08:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 Advanced Ceramics II 3 Credit $377 Builds on proficiency in the basic skills and techniques of ceramics. Studio focus on independent, comprehensive ceramic projects. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 237. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-238-01 10:00--12:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 ART-238-60 06:00--08:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0110 Beginning Printmaking I 3 Credit $377 Introduces the fundamentals of printmaking techniques in relief and intaglio and monotype methods. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 131 or ART 133. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab)

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ART-241-01 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106

Beginning Printmaking II 3 Credit $377 Continues the investigation of relief, intaglio, and monotype printmaking methods. Introduces bookmaking and bookbinding methods. Emphasizes color printing techniques and advanced registration techniques. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 241. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-242-01 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106 Advanced Printmaking I 3 Credit $377 Continues the investigation of relief, intaglio, collograph, and monotype printmaking methods. Students may pursue projects combining printmaking, bookmaking, and bookbinding methods. Emphasizes color printing methods, advanced registration techniques, multi-plate/block images, and individualized research of printmaking history, working methods, and influential concerns/directions. Inclusion of printed images in developing portfolios is also discussed. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 242. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-243-01 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106 Advanced Printmaking II 3 Credit $377 Continues the investigation of relief, intaglio, collograph, viscosity and monotype printmaking methods, as well as bookmaking and bookbinding methods. Emphasizes individual research within fine art printmaking. Investigates contemporary alternative and non-traditional working and installing as they relate to printed imagery. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 243. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-244-01 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106 Advanced Painting I 3 Credit $372 Emphasizes development of a personal approach to painting and experimentation with a variety of materials and processes, as well as exploration of abstraction and non-objective painting concepts. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 236. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-247-01 12:30--03:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106 Advanced Painting II 3 Credit $372 Continuation of ART 247 with increased emphasis on individualized studio projects. Includes investigation of non-traditional painting media and processes. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 247. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-248-01 12:30--03:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 WA 3106 Advanced Photography I 3 Credit $377

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Continues exploration of black and white photography. Develops advanced skills with various cameras, exposure, and printing. Focuses on producing work using a choice of films and printing techniques and producing a portfolio for presentation. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 152. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab ) ART-253-02 01:00--03:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 ART-253-60 06:30--09:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 Advanced Photography II 3 Credit $377 Continues exploration of black and white photography. Develops advanced skills with various cameras, exposure and printing. Focuses on alternative or experimental techniques and the development of a professional portfolio. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 253. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) ART-254-02 01:00--03:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 ART-254-60 06:30--09:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 WA 2107 Graphic Design III 3 Credit $354 Integrates the knowledge and skills previously learned in the program. Students develop, manage, and execute various projects from the initial design stage through the web and prepress completion. Emphasizes the skills associated with designer-client communication and verbal presentation of the finished product. Students will prepare a professional portfolio of graphic design pieces. Prerequisite: C or better in ART 162. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) ART-262-01 11:30--01:35PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0290 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Orientation to Automotive Technology 1 Credit $126 Introduces various employment opportunities in the automotive industry. Includes the proper identification and use of fasteners, fittings, hand, power, cutting and precision measuring tools utilized in the automotive industry. Shop safety, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification, metric and English units of measurements, interpretation of a material safety data sheet (MSDS), proper use of shop manuals and software is discussed. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) AUTO-140-A1 02:00--03:50PM T 01/15-03/05 TR 0174 AUTO-140-A2 02:00--03:50PM W 01/16-03/06 TR 0174 AUTO-140-A4CP 10:00--11:50AM TH 01/17-03/07 TR 0174 Intro to Automotiv. Eng Perf/Repair 3 Credit $372 Introduces the various engine designs and operating principles. Systems covered include ignition, fuel, exhaust, lubrication and air induction. Engine parts, gaskets, seals, terminology and basic diagnosis and repair are covered with the use of appropriate specialty tools and equipment. Prerequisite: AUTO 140 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab)

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AUTO-141-A6 05:00--10:00PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0181

Intro. Align./Susp./Steering/Brakes 3 Credit $372 Introduces the various suspension, steering and brake designs utilized on both front-wheel and rearwheel drive vehicles. Covers the theory, terminology and operation of the various suspension, steering and brake designs. Alignment methods for both front-wheel and four-wheel alignments are discussed. Prerequisite: AUTO 140 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-143-A1 08:00--01:00PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0174 AUTO-143-A4CP 08:00--01:00PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0181 Intro Automot. Elec. Htng./Air Condt 3 Credit $372 Introduces theory, terminology and operating principles of electrical, heating and air conditioning systems. Stresses basic service and diagnosis of all three systems. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the opportunity to attempt the Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning (MVAC) refrigerant recovery certification examination. Prerequisite: AUTO 140 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-145-A1 08:00--01:00PM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0181 Intro Auto Manual Transm Drive Lns. 3 Credit $372 Introduces the theory, terminology and operating principles of various rear-wheel drive transmissions and drive line components. Drive shafts, universal joints, constant velocity joints, and rear-wheel drive automatic and manual transmissions are covered with the use of appropriate specialty tools and equipment. Prerequisite: AUTO 140 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-147-A6 05:00--09:30PM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0181 Automotive Engine Repair 4 Credit $491 Studies the four-stroke cycle automotive engine designs. Diagnosis and repair of oil consumption and leakage, abnormal noises, loss of power and component failure as related to the mechanical components of an engine. Shop experience includes removal and installation of automotive engines in front-wheel and rear-wheel vehicles and various types of in-chassis repairs. Prerequisite: AUTO 141 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-241-B6 05:00--10:00PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0181 Brake Systems Diagnosis and Repair 4 Credit $491 Focuses on the various automobile brake designs. Shop experience including replacement of linings on both disc and drum brakes, turning of drums and rotors, rebuilding of calipers, replacement of wheel and master cylinders, proper brake bleeding procedures. Diagnosis, service, and repair of anti-lock brake systems (ABS) and traction control/vehicle stability systems will be performed. Precautions in the

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handling of brake dust will also be presented. Prerequisite: AUTO 143 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-243-B4CP 08:00--01:00PM MW 03/18-05/06 TR 0174 Alignment, Suspension and Steering 4 Credit $491 Covers identification, diagnosis and repair of various types of suspension, steering and alignment designs. Shop experience utilizing specialized alignment, suspension and steering tools, computerized four-wheel alignment systems and tire balancing equipment. Prerequisite: AUTO 143 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-244-B1 08:00--01:00PM TTH 03/19-05/07 TR 0174 AUTO-244-B4CP 08:00--01:00PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0181 Auto. Heating/Cooling & Air Cond. 4 Credit $491 Studies the designs and operating principles of various types of heating, cooling and air conditioning systems. Shop experience in troubleshooting, repair and service of these systems with specialized tools and equipment. Prerequisite: AUTO 145 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-245-B1 08:00--01:00PM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0181 Automatic Transmissions & Transaxle 4 Credit $491 Covers various automatic transmissions and transaxles theory and designs. Emphasizes operating principles, servicing, diagnosis, removal, overhaul and installation of both automatic transmissions and transaxles with the use of shop manuals, specialty tools and equipment. Prerequisite: AUTO 147 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) AUTO-248-B6 05:00--10:00PM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0181 Advanced Engine Performance 6 Credit $729 Studies the various automotive computer control systems. Emphasizes service, diagnosis and repair of OBD I and OBD II automotive computer controlled systems. Shop experience includes utilizing specialty tools and equipment (including scan tools, lab scopes, exhaust and engine analyzers). Diagnosis and repair of foreign and domestic drivability problems is performed. Identification and service of various types of hybrid vehicles is performed following manufacturer's recommended safety precautions. Prerequisite: AUTO 242 and AUTO 246. (PCS 1.2, 6 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) AUTO-279-60 05:00--09:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0174 Automotive Technology Internship 3 Credit $382 Provides a work-based training experience in one or more of the ASE automotive specialty areas selected by the automotive coordinator and student, based on the student's interests, aptitudes and goals. Internship experience emphasizes the diagnosis, service and repair of the vehicle's electronics

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pertaining to the specialty area(s) selected. The student receives classroom and/or individual instruction in the areas of creating and/or completing job application forms, resumes, application letters and interviewing skills. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 160 hours must be worked.) AUTO-280-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA BIOLOGY Fundamentals of Biological Science (IAI: L1 900L) 4 Credit $486 Covers a broad overview of life science with lab experience. The course is designed for students with minimal scientific background to introduce scientific terminology and methods of investigation, as well as introduce basic principles of the cell, reproduction, genetics, ecology, evolution, and biological diversity. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-130-01A 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0113 and 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0520 BIOL-130-01B 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0113 and 01:45--02:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0520 BIOL-130-02A 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0113 and 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0520 BIOL-130-02B 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0113 and 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0520 BIOL-130-03A 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0113 and 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0520 BIOL-130-04A 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0113 and 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0510 BIOL-130-04B 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0113 and 02:45--04:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0510 BIOL-130-05A 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0113 and 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0510 BIOL-130-05B 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0113 and 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0510 BIOL-130-06A 08:35--09:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0310 and 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0510 BIOL-130-06B 08:35--09:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0310 and 10:00--11:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0510 BIOL-130-07A 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0420 and 09:25--10:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0520 BIOL-130-08A 03:00--04:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0113 and 04:25--05:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0520 BIOL-130-60R 06:00--07:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0113 and 07:25--08:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0520 BIOL-130-61R 05:45--07:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0113 and 07:10--08:25PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0520 BIOL-130-N1 09:00--10:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0133

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and 10:25--11:40AM TTH Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BIOL-130-N2 12:15--01:30PM TTH and 01:40--02:55PM TTH Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BIOL-130-N6 05:30--06:45PM TTH and 06:55--08:10PM TTH Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus 01/15-05/09 01/15-05/09 01/15-05/09 01/15-05/09 01/15-05/09 N3 N3 N3 N3 N3 0133 0133 0133 0133 0133

Biology: A Contemporary Approach (IAI: L1 900L) 4 Credit $486 Introduces biology and its major concepts, emphasizing the chemistry of living matter, cell biology, heredity, evolution, ecology and environment, development and population dynamics. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 130 or high school biology. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-131-01A 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0115 and 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0511 Human Biology (IAI: L1 904L) 4 Credit $486 Covers principles of structure and function associated with the human body and medical terminology. Employs applicable laboratory demonstrations and activities to reinforce lecture topics. Not appropriate for majors in Biological Science. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 130 or high school biology. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-132-01A 09:30--10:45AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0115 and 12:25--01:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0521 BIOL-132-01B 09:30--10:45AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0115 and 11:00--12:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0521 BIOL-132-02A 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0420 and 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0521 BIOL-132-03A 03:05--04:20PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0115 and 04:30--05:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0521 BIOL-132-04A 12:25--01:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0310 and 01:50--03:05PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0521 BIOL-132-05A 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0420 and 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0521 BIOL-132-90 - TBA TBA 01/12-05/10 TBA and 09:00--01:00PM S 01/19-01/19 SC 0521 and 09:00--01:00PM S 02/02-02/02 SC 0521 and 09:00--01:00PM S 02/16-02/16 SC 0521 and 09:00--01:00PM S 03/02-03/02 SC 0521 and 09:00--01:00PM S 03/23-03/23 SC 0521 and 09:00--01:00PM S 04/20-04/20 SC 0521 and 09:00--01:00PM S 05/04-05/04 SC 0521 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $506 (including fees of $50).

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Cellular and Molecular Biology 4 Credit $456 Introduces students to the structure and function of cells, fundamentals of metabolism, molecular genetics, biochemistry and biological processes as well as scientific methodology. Laboratory work is required. Prerequisite: BIOL 130 or one year high school biology. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-133-01 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0115 and 01:40--02:55PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0511 General Botany (IAI: L1 901L) 4 Credit $486 Covers structure and physiology of seed-bearing plants. Surveys the plant kingdom, stressing ecological roles of major plant groups and their evolutionary relationships. Campus flora are studied extensively. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 130 or high school biology. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-134-01A 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0115 and 03:05--04:20PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0511 General Zoology (IAI: L1 902L) 4 Credit $486 Uses an ecological and evolutionary approach to the survey of the animal kingdom. Laboratory includes dissections, experiments, microscopic studies and campus field trips. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 130 or high school biology. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-135-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0113 and 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0511 Field Biology 4 Credit $486 Examines native plants and organisms in relation to their environment. Collecting techniques, student collections, species identification and field work are integral parts of the course. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 130 or BIOL 131 or high school biology. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-138-01 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0410 and 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0411 Applied Entomology 4 Credit $456 Introduces the student to insect biology and taxonomy, the ecological and economic importance of insects, and provides an overview of integrated insect pest management as it relates to crops and other habitats. High School biology recommended. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-139-01 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0115 and 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0511

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Anatomy-Physiology I (IAI: L1 904L) 4 Credit $486 Examines structure and function of the human body: cells and cellular processes, tissues, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 132 (preferred) or either BIOL 130 or BIOL 131 or CHEM 130. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-141-01A 11:00--12:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0310 and 12:30--03:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0202 BIOL-141-01B 11:00--12:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0310 and 12:30--03:00PM W 01/16-05/08 NU 0202 BIOL-141-02A 11:00--12:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0310 and 12:30--01:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0202 BIOL-141-02B 11:00--12:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0310 and 01:50--03:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0202 BIOL-141-03A 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0310 and 03:10--05:50PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0202 BIOL-141-60R 07:25--08:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0310 and 06:00--07:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0202 BIOL-141-60S 07:25--08:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0310 and 08:45--10:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0202 BIOL-141-61R 07:00--08:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 NU L101 and 08:30--09:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 NU 0202 BIOL-141-90 - TBA TBA 01/12-05/10 TBA and - TBA TBA 01/12-05/10 TBA and 01:00--05:00PM S 01/12-01/12 NU 0202 and 01:00--05:00PM S 02/02-02/02 NU 0202 and 01:00--05:00PM S 02/16-02/16 NU 0202 and 01:00--05:00PM S 03/23-03/23 NU 0202 and 01:00--05:00PM S 04/20-04/20 NU 0202 and 01:00--05:00PM S 05/04-05/04 NU 0202 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $506 (including fees of $50). Anatomy-Physiology II 4 Credit $486 Builds on BIOL 141, including sensory, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive and endocrine systems. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 141. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-142-01A 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 NU L201 and 12:00--02:40PM W 01/16-05/08 NU 0210 BIOL-142-01B 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 NU L201 and 12:00--02:40PM F 01/18-05/10 NU 0210 BIOL-142-02A 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU L201 and 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0210

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BIOL-142-02B 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU and 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU BIOL-142-03A 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 NU and 12:00--02:40PM M 01/14-05/10 NU BIOL-142-90 - TBA TBA 01/12-05/10 and 08:00--12:00PM S 01/12-01/12 NU and 08:00--12:00PM S 02/02-02/02 NU and 08:00--12:00PM S 02/16-02/16 NU and 08:00--12:00PM S 03/02-03/02 NU and 08:00--12:00PM S 03/23-03/23 NU and 08:00--12:00PM S 04/27-04/27 NU and 08:00--12:00PM S 05/04-05/04 NU 0210 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $506 (including fees of $50). L201 0210 L201 0210 TBA 0210 0210 0210 0210 0210 0210

Natural Resources & Environmental Sci (IAI: L1 905) 3 Credit $342 Introduces students to natural resources (e.g., forests, soils, fisheries, wildlife) and environmental sciences. Emphasizes renewable natural resources, ecological concepts, biodiversity, pollution, and natural resource management. Provides a scientific basis for understanding contemporary environmental issues and the sustainable management of natural resources. Note: This course is part of the guaranteed transfer program with the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) BIOL-145-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 HK 0101 Human Sexuality and Reproduction 3 Credit $342 Studies the physical and behavioral differences between women and men. Discusses such topics as sex education, human reproductive anatomy, sex in the life cycle, homosexuality, love, childbirth, contraception, abortion, social diseases and others. Examines the human species and the complex role that sexuality plays in society. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) BIOL-160-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0420 BIOL-160-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). BIOL-160-N1 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N7 0101 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Biology of Nutrition (IAI: L1 904) 3 Credit $342 Examines nutrition of the major food categories, and its effects on human physiology and development from early childhood through advanced years. This course involves the study of the various classes of nutrients including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water, and their roles in health and disease. Cultural, social, and psychological influences on food selection and health are also studied. Physiological processes related to the digestion and absorption of nutrients are emphasized. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab)

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BIOL-161-01 09:00--10:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0115 BIOL-161-60 04:00--05:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0310 BIOL-161-90 - TBA TBA 01/12-05/10 TBA and 09:00--11:30AM S 01/12-01/12 NU 0101 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). BIOL-161-N1 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N7 0101 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Human Inheritance (IAI: L1 906) 3 Credit $342 Examines genes through exploring concepts of cell and molecular biology, genetics and heredity, evolution and biotechnology. Genes and their role in protein synthesis, syndromes, human behavior, biotechnology, society, and cancer will be studied. Genetic issues and scientific literacy will be emphasized. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) BIOL-162-01 01:30--02:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0420 BIOL-162-N1 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N4 0125 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Introduction to Human Disease 3 Credit $342 Introduces students to the structure and function of the human body in health and disease. Numerous diseases of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, circulatory, lymph and immune, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, urinary, and reproductive systems are covered. Where applicable, the cause, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of specific diseases are discussed. Prerequisite: BIOL 132 or concurrent enrollment, or BIOL 141 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) BIOL-163-90 - TBA TBA 01/12-05/10 TBA and 11:30--12:15PM S 01/12-01/12 NU 0101 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Microbes and Society (IAI: L1 903) 3 Credit $342 Uses microbes as the type of organism to emphasize scientific inquiry through selected concepts in biology, such as organization, function, heredity, evolution and ecology. Topics may include a survey of micro-organisms, the role of micro-organisms in health and disease, ecological and economic roles of microbes and the role of micro-organisms in biotechnology. Due to the specific focus of this course, it is highly recommended that students have prior biology background, either high school biology or BIOL 130. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) BIOL-164-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Ecological Principles (IAI: L1 905) 3 Credit $342

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Introduces the principles of ecology, including energy flow, ecological efficiency of organisms, ecology of populations, species diversity, biomes, succession, community ecology, nutrient cycles, and the interaction of mankind in the biosphere. Due to the specific focus of this course, it is highly recommended that students have prior biology background, either high school biology or BIOL 130. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) BIOL-165-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0220 BIOL-165-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Evolutionary Theory (IAI: L1 907) 3 Credit $342 Studies evolutionary theory including Mendelian Genetics, mutation, selection, polymorphism, genetic drifts, gene flow, adaptive radiation, origin of life and emergence of humans, micro- and macroevolution and punctuated equilibria. The historical and contemporary aspects of evolutionary theory on human thought are also examined. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 130 or high school biology. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) BIOL-173-01A 01:50--03:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0115 Microbiology 4 Credit $486 Covers fundamental principles of microbiology and microbiological techniques. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 132 (preferred) or either BIOL 130 or BIOL 131 and C or better in either CHEM 130 or CHEM 131, or admission to either the Dental Hygiene or the Associate Degree Nursing program. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-241-01A 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0113 and 01:25--02:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0421 BIOL-241-01B 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0113 and 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0421 BIOL-241-02A 03:00--04:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0420 and 04:25--05:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0421 BIOL-241-03A 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 NU L201 and 09:25--10:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0421 BIOL-241-60R 04:20--05:35PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0420 and 05:45--07:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0421 BUSINESS Introduction to Modern Business 3 Credit $342 Makes a factual and informative survey of American business. Principles and practices governing the operation of modern businesses are covered. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) BUSN-131-01 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 3312 BUSN-131-02 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 3319 BUSN-131-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 CW 3312

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BUSN-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). TBA

Business Communications 3 Credit $342 Applies the principles of standard English to business communications. While completing written assignments using electronic technology, students become proficient in organizing and composing business letters, memorandums, reports, and e-mail messages. The course also includes an overview of oral, interpersonal, and intercultural business communication. Prerequisite: ENGL 131. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) BUSN-135-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0161 BUSN-135-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Business and the Legal Environment 3 Credit $342 Provides introductory overview of the interaction between law and business through presentation of both private and public law in the context of the political, historical, and socioeconomic environment within which both law and business operate. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) BUSN-141-01 11:00--12:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 3319 BUSN-141-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 CW 3312 BUSN-141-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). BUSN-141-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). BUSN-141-AC65 07:30--09:25PM T 01/14-05/07 CW 3319 Electronic Commerce 3 Credit $342 Provides an overview of the technologies and business procedures of electronic commerce. Addresses basic issues that must be resolved in order to successfully implement an Internet presence with a new or existing business entity. Focuses on identifying appropriate hardware and software options. Includes coverage of marketing and social and legal issues associated with doing business on the Internet. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) BUSN-161-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Financial Investments 3 Credit $342 Deals with personal and business investment opportunities and decisions. Investment alternatives surveyed: stocks, bonds and funds. Various analytical techniques are applied as the basis for individual investor and manager decisions. Addresses the use of advisory and brokerage services, the regulation and operation of major securities markets, and security valuation. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 116 or MATH 16B. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab)

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BUSN-187-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). BUSN-187-AC65 05:30--07:25PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA CW 3319

Business Software Applications 3 Credit $342 Covers selected business software applications using QuickBooks and Excel as applied to financial accounting procedures, financial statement analysis, time value of money, probability, statistics, forecasting, and various other accounting and managerial topics. Prerequisites: ACCT 131 and C or better in MATH 116. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) BUSN-215-01 01:00--02:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3409 Business Co-Op I 1 Credit $114 Provides students the opportunity to obtain further knowledge and skills related to the business field through a planned and supervised paid or unpaid work experience. Students will achieve practical work experience, and apply what has been learned in the classroom to actual work situations. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: Completion of a minimum of 33 total semester hours, including a minimum of 21 hours of business related courses, and a GPA of 2.00 or better and permission of program coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 1-4 hours credit: 80 hours must be worked for each credit hour granted.) BUSN-280-C1 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA CAREER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Career Development 3 Credit $360 Focuses on integrating career development into important life choices. Emphasis is given to helping students learn the skills involved in developing career awareness, making career decisions, and taking career action. For elective credit only. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CDEV-130-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3418 CDEV-130-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3418 CDEV-130-40 10:30--11:45AM MW 01/14-05/08 FO 3500 CDEV-130-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $380 (including fees of $38). CDEV-130-SS1 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 FO 3520 CDEV-130-SS2 11:00--11:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 FO 3520 Identifying Career Interests 1 Credit $147 Teaches students how to compare their skills, values, and personalities to specific careers and occupations. Considerable emphasis will be placed on personal assessment including Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Strong Interest Inventory to identify current career interests and areas for development.

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This course may be repeated up to a maximum of 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture) JOBS-131-81B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 81B is an Online Course and costs $134 (including fees of $20). JOBS-131-A42 10:00--11:50AM W 01/16-03/06 BA 3450 Targeting the Job Market 1 Credit $114 Improves job seeking skills through search of job resources; disclosure of employer expectations; and strategies for completing job applications, resumes, and business letters. This course may be repeated up to a maximum of 4 credit hours. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lecture) JOBS-132-80A - TBA TBA 01/14-03/15 TBA Section 80A is an Online Course and costs $134 (including fees of $20). JOBS-132-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $134 (including fees of $20). JOBS-132-B42 10:00--11:50AM W 03/20-05/08 BA 3450 Job Seeking Skills 1 Credit $114 Focuses on the skills necessary to organize and execute a job search. Studies networking, job sources, employment interviewing, and negotiating job offers. This course may be repeated up to a maximum of 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) JOBS-133-80A - TBA TBA 01/14-03/15 TBA Section 80A is an Online Course and costs $134 (including fees of $20). JOBS-133-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $134 (including fees of $20). CHEMISTRY General Chemistry I - Recitation 1 Credit $114 Involves students in participatory activities as a follow-up to and reinforcement of concepts and information presented in CHEM 141. Activities include group work, practice problems, homework, review, discussion, and some follow-up lecture material. Note: Withdrawal from CHEM 121 requires withdrawal from CHEM 141. Prerequisite: Coenrollment in CHEM 141. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) CHEM-121-01A 11:40--12:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 SC 0220 CHEM-121-N6 05:30--06:20PM M 01/14-05/06 N4 0120 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus General Chemistry II - Recitation 1 Credit $114 Involves students in participatory activities as a follow-up to and reinforcement of concepts and information presented in CHEM 142. Activities include group work, practice problems, homework,

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review, discussion, and some follow-up lecture material. Note: Withdrawal from CHEM 122 requires withdrawal from CHEM 142. Prerequisite: Coenrollment in CHEM 142. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) CHEM-122-01A 02:30--03:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 SC 0220 Fund of Gen, Organic & Biochemistry (IAI: P1 903L) 4 Credit $483 Presents the basic concepts of chemistry including methods and units of measurement, atomic theory, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, solutions, acids and bases, organic chemistry, and biologically important compounds and processes. Designed for students who are preparing for various allied health programs and others requiring an understanding of general, organic, and biochemistry. Not a replacement for CHEM 131. Prerequisite: MATH 112 or MATH 12B or MATH 124 or placement by exam into MATH 116. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) CHEM-130-01A 09:00--10:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0230 and 01:00--03:40PM M 01/14-05/06 SC 0227 CHEM-130-01B 09:00--10:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0230 and 01:00--03:40PM W 01/16-05/08 SC 0227 CHEM-130-03A 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0230 and 10:50--01:30PM T 01/15-05/07 SC 0215 CHEM-130-03B 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0230 and 10:50--01:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 SC 0215 CHEM-130-61R 05:45--07:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0230 and 07:10--09:50PM M 01/14-05/06 SC 0227 CHEM-130-61S 05:45--07:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0230 and 07:10--09:50PM W 01/16-05/08 SC 0227 CHEM-130-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and - TBA TBA 01/18-05/10 TBA and 02:00--08:00PM F 01/18-01/18 SC 0215 and 02:00--08:00PM F 02/08-02/08 SC 0215 and 02:00--08:00PM F 03/01-03/01 SC 0215 and 02:00--08:00PM F 04/05-04/05 SC 0215 and 02:00--08:00PM F 05/03-05/03 SC 0215 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $503 (including fees of $47). CHEM-130-N1A 01:00--02:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N4 0110 and 02:20--04:50PM T 01/15-05/07 N4 0120 Section N1A meets at N.O. Nelson Campus CHEM-130-N1B 01:00--02:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N4 0110 and 02:20--04:50PM TH 01/17-05/09 N4 0120 Section N1B meets at N.O. Nelson Campus CHEM-130-N6 05:00--06:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N4 0110 and 06:20--08:50PM T 01/17-05/09 N4 0120 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Introduction to Chemistry I (IAI: P1 902L)

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4 Credit $483 Examines chemical and physical properties of elements and compounds as they are related to atomic structure, bonding and periodic chart; solutions, stoichiometry and acid-base theory. Prerequisite: MATH 116 or MATH 16B or placement by exam into MATH 131 or above. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) CHEM-131-01A 09:25--10:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 NU L101 and 10:50--01:30PM W 01/16-05/08 SC 0215 Introduction to Chemistry II (IAI: P1 904L) 4 Credit $483 Continues CHEM 131 with special attention to organic chemistry and biochemistry. Prerequisite: High school chemistry or CHEM 131. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) CHEM-132-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0211 and 10:50--01:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 NU 0205 Nursing Fund of Gen, Org & Biochem 5 Credit $597 Introduces students planning careers in nursing and other allied health programs to the basic concepts of general, organic, and biochemistry with emphasis on organic and biochemistry. General chemistry will cover topics such as measurements, atomic theory, chemical compounds and bonding, reactions between chemical compounds, characteristics of gases, liquids and solids, acids and bases, and solutions. Organic chemistry will cover topics such as the structure and properties of organic compounds and families with emphasis placed on the organic nature of medical and biological compounds. Biochemistry will cover topics such as the basic structures and biological importance of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and, nucleic acids and the chemical changes that occur among these families, including metabolism. This course is part of an LCCC-SIUE articulation agreement. It is intended that all students who receive credit in this course (with a grade of C or better) will be able to successfully transfer the credits to SIUE. For this reason, we have articulated this course only with SIUE. Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry or C or better in CHEM 130 and either MATH 112 or MATH 12B or MATH 124. (PCS 1.1, 5 credit hours, 4 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) CHEM-133-01 11:00--12:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0230 and 11:00--11:50AM F 01/18-05/10 SC 0230 and 12:30--03:10PM F 01/18-05/10 SC 0227 General Chemistry I (IAI: P1 902L) 5 Credit $597 Covers fundamental principles, as in CHEM 131, but at a higher level and with more quantitative applications as well as more detailed descriptions of atomic and molecular theory. Note: Withdrawal from CHEM 141 requires withdrawal from CHEM 121. Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry or CHEM 131; MATH 131; and coenrollment in CHEM 121. (PCS 1.1, 5 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) CHEM-141-01A 10:00--11:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0220 and 10:50--11:40AM TH 01/17-05/09 SC 0220 and 10:50--01:30PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0205

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CHEM-141-N6 04:15--05:30PM and 06:30--09:10PM Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MW W 01/14-05/08 01/16-05/08 N4 N4 0110 0120

General Chemistry II 5 Credit $597 Continues CHEM 141 by introducing topics which include: bonding, solutions, acids and bases, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, and coordination chemistry. Note: Withdrawal from CHEM 142 requires withdrawal from CHEM 122. Prerequisite: CHEM 141 and coenrollment in CHEM 122. (PCS 1.1, 5 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) CHEM-142-01A 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0220 and 01:40--04:20PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0205 and 01:40--02:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 SC 0220 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 Credit $255 Introduces laboratory techniques and experiments in organic chemistry. Students gain experience in the synthesis, extraction, purification, and identification of a variety of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 261 or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 261. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours, 6 hours lab, 0 hours lecture) CHEM-262-01 01:10--02:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0211 Organic Chemistry II 3 Credit $342 Continues CHEM 261 including the chemistry of heterocycles, polymers, and aromatic compounds; and the interpretation of NMR, IR, and mass spectra. Prerequisite: CHEM 261. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CHEM-263-01 12:10--01:25PM MW 01/14-05/08 NU 0211 CHILD DEVELOPMENT Introduction to Child Development 3 Credit $342 Provides an overview of early childhood care and education, including the basic values, structure, organization, and programming in early childhood. Students explore their own relationship to the early childhood field and are required to observe in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CHDV-131-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-01/16 FO 3515 and 06:30--09:20PM W 02/06-02/06 FO 3515 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Psychology of Exceptional Child 3 Credit $342

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Surveys exceptional children: educationally disadvantaged, physically handicapped, emotionally disturbed, gifted, socially maladjusted, slow learners, and hyper-active. Prerequisite: C or better in either CHDV 133 or PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CHDV-136-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 FO 3515 Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 Credit $342 Includes the study of basic factors that affect the health and safety of children. Nutritional needs for development, hygiene, childhood diseases, safety and standards for licensure are also discussed. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CHDV-139-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 06:20--09:10PM TH 01/17-01/17 FO 3520 and 06:20--09:10PM TH 04/25-04/25 FO 3520 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Curriculum for Young Children 3 Credit $342 Introduces the student to planning a developmentally appropriate curriculum for the preschool child. It includes development and practice in using various methods and materials that concentrate on the areas of language, cognitive, physical, and social/emotional growth. Prerequisite: A minimum of nine hours in child development classes including CHDV 131, CHDV 133, and CHDV 137; must receive a minimum grade of C in all CHDV classes; and concurrent enrollment in CHDV 234. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CHDV-232-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 FO 3525 Children's Laboratory 3 Credit $342 Includes observation/participation and must be taken with CHDV 232. Student will observe/participate in a professional child development setting for six hours per week. Prerequisite: A minimum of nine CHDV hours with a grade of C or better, and concurrent enrollment in CHDV 232. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 6 hours lab) CHDV-234-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Family, School & Community Relations 3 Credit $342 Focuses on the child in the context of family, school and community. The contemporary American family will be discussed, with emphasis on the family interactions which largely dictate the child's behavior and way of relating to people. Included are knowledge of other cultures, the diversity of lifestyles, issues of communication, and the role of the school and community as social agents within our changing society. Students will gain an understanding of the child development professional's role in strengthening family/child relationships through effective use of community resources. Prerequisite: C or better in CHDV 232 and CHDV 234. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CHDV-238-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 FO 3520

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COLLEGE ORIENTATION New Student Experience 2 Credit $243 Introduces students to college services, policies, and study skills. Identifies students' responsibilities and presents methods to achieve success. Assists students' transition to college life and provides guidance in making individual decisions through course work and intrusive advising. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) COLL-131-01 11:00--11:50AM M 01/14-01/14 BA 4410 and 11:00--11:50AM W 01/16-01/23 TR 0161 and 11:00--11:50AM M 01/28-01/28 BA 4410 and 11:00--11:50AM W 01/30-01/30 TR 0161 and 11:00--11:50AM MW 02/04-03/06 BA 4410 and 11:00--11:50AM M 03/18-03/18 TR 0161 and 11:00--11:50AM W 03/20-03/20 BA 4410 and 11:00--11:50AM M 03/25-03/25 TR 0161 and 11:00--11:50AM MW 03/27-04/01 BA 4410 and 11:00--11:50AM W 04/03-04/03 TR 0161 and 11:00--11:50AM MW 04/08-05/08 BA 4410 COLL-131-02 12:00--12:50PM M 01/14-01/14 BA 4411 and 12:00--12:50PM W 01/16-01/23 TR 0161 and 12:00--12:50PM M 01/28-01/28 BA 4411 and 12:00--12:50PM W 01/30-01/30 TR 0161 and 12:00--12:50PM MW 02/04-03/06 BA 4411 and 12:00--12:50PM M 03/18-03/18 TR 0161 and 12:00--12:50PM W 03/20-03/20 BA 4411 and 12:00--12:50PM M 03/25-03/25 TR 0161 and 12:00--12:50PM MW 03/27-04/01 BA 4411 and 12:00--12:50PM W 04/03-04/03 TR 0161 and 12:00--12:50PM MW 04/08-05/08 BA 4411 COLL-131-03 01:40--02:30PM T 01/15-01/15 BA 3418 and 01:40--02:30PM TTH 01/17-01/22 TR 0161 and 01:40--02:30PM T 01/24-01/29 BA 3418 and 01:40--02:30PM TH 01/31-01/31 TR 0161 and 01:40--02:30PM TTH 02/05-03/14 BA 3418 and 01:40--02:30PM T 03/19-03/19 TR 0161 and 01:40--02:30PM TH 03/21-03/21 BA 3418 and 01:40--02:30PM T 03/26-03/26 TR 0161 and 01:40--02:30PM TTH 03/28-04/02 BA 3418 and 01:40--02:30PM TH 04/04-04/04 TR 0161 and 01:40--02:30PM TTH 04/09-05/09 BA 3418 COLL-131-04 09:50--10:40AM T 01/15-01/15 BA 4450 and 09:50--10:40AM TTH 01/17-01/22 TR 0280 and 09:50--10:40AM T 01/24-01/29 BA 4450

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and 09:50--10:40AM TH and 09:50--10:40AM TTH and 09:50--10:40AM T and 09:50--10:40AM TH and 09:50--10:40AM T and 09:50--10:40AM TTH and 09:50--10:40AM TH and 09:50--10:40AM TTH COLL-131-42 09:30--10:20AM TTH COLL-131-60 04:30--05:20PM M and 04:30--05:20PM W and 04:30--05:20PM M and 04:30--05:20PM W and 04:30--05:20PM MW and 04:30--05:20PM M and 04:30--05:20PM W and 04:30--05:20PM M and 04:30--05:20PM MW and 04:30--05:20PM W and 04:30--05:20PM MW COLL-131-N1 12:15--01:05PM TTH Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus COMPUTER GRAPHICS Videogame: Theory and Design 3 Credit $342 Gives students an overview of video gaming and game development. Students will learn about gaming history, videogame design, psychological, sociological, physiological, and economic aspects of videogames and gaming. A strong emphasis of this class will be on deconstruction and critique of popular console videogames and genres. Students will also examine gaming trends to answer the question 'What's next?' Prior videogame experience is recommended, but not required. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) CGRD-110-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Digital Photography 3 Credit $354 Introduces the concepts and techniques of digital photography and digital images manipulation. This course teaches students how to get the most out of their digital camera by focusing on topics such as resolution, camera operation, composition, creative techniques, image editing, and restoration. In addition, students will also learn how to print images and share them online. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab). CGRD-140-01 01:00--02:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0260 01/31-01/31 02/05-03/14 03/19-03/19 03/21-03/21 03/26-03/26 03/28-04/02 04/04-04/04 04/09-05/09 01/15-05/09 01/14-01/14 01/16-01/23 01/28-01/28 01/30-01/30 02/04-03/06 03/18-03/18 03/20-03/20 03/25-03/25 03/27-04/01 04/03-04/03 04/08-05/08 01/15-05/09 TR BA TR BA TR BA TR BA BA TR BA TR BA TR BA TR BA TR BA N3 0280 4450 0280 4450 0280 4450 0280 4450 TBA 4411 0161 4411 0161 4411 0161 4411 0161 4411 0161 4411 0106

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CGRD-140-02 09:00--10:40AM CGRD-140-60 06:00--09:20PM CGRD-140-N6 06:00--09:20PM Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus TTH M T 01/15-05/09 01/14-05/06 01/15-05/07 TR TR N3 0260 0260 0106

Adobe Photoshop 3 Credit $354 Introduces the creation and manipulation of digital images using an image manipulation program. Includes palettes, commands, and tools; working with layers; using and editing color; and editing images. Applies digital images to print, multimedia, video, and the Internet. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) CGRD-142-01 11:00--12:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0260 CGRD-142-02 02:00--03:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0260 CGRD-142-60 06:00--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 TR 0260 CGRD-142-N6 06:00--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 N3 0106 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Adobe Illustrator 3 Credit $354 Introduces the creation and presentation of quality charts, graphs, graphics, and typographic designs. Emphasis is on learning to use the Adobe Illustrator software tools and developing skills which are necessary for effective communication of ideas through the creative use of layout and color, typography, and graphic design. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) CGRD-144-01 11:00--12:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0290 Desktop Publishing Using InDesign 3 Credit $342 Covers uses of desktop publishing in industry; terminology of DTP; form, ad, and newsletter layout; hands-on experience. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) CGRD-150-01 09:00--10:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0290 CGRD-150-60 06:00--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 TR 0290 3D Modeling and Animation 3 Credit $354 Introduces students to the concepts and process of 3D animation utilizing advanced computer software. Students will master a variety of 3D skills, including modeling, surfacing, and rendering video. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) CGRD-240-60 06:00--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0260 Advanced Digital Photography 3 Credit $354

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Continues the development of digital photography skills and the editing of digital images. Students gain an advanced understanding of camera operation, indoor and outdoor lighting strategies, composition, digital image manipulation, printing techniques, and the presentation of digital photographs. This course focuses upon a variety of hands-on projects, in-class critiques, and the development of a portfolio. Prerequisite: CGRD 140. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) CGRD-241-60 05:45--09:55PM W 01/16-05/08 TR 0221 Advanced Adobe Photoshop 3 Credit $354 Builds on the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop to create and manipulate digital images. Advanced techniques are demonstrated to enhance current skills such as adjusting images, color corrections, using layers, using layer effects, applying filters, using channels, and importing and exporting images. Applies digital images to print, multimedia, video, and the internet. Prerequisite: C or better in CGRD 142. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) CGRD-242-N6 05:45--09:55PM W 01/16-05/08 N3 0106 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus CGRD-242-XZ 05:45--09:55PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0290 Marketing Creative Portfolios 3 Credit $354 Acquaints computer graphics and web design students with the steps necessary to make professional contacts, prepare for meetings and interviews, and negotiate for their financial future. Students will present program work in electronic and traditional portfolios. Prerequisite: ART 262 (or concurrent enrollment) or WEB 150 (or concurrent enrollment). (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) CGRD-243-01 01:00--03:05PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0290 Advanced Adobe Illustrator 3 Credit $354 Continues the creation and manipulation of digital illustration using Adobe Illustrator. Advanced techniques are demonstrated to enhance current skills such as advanced text techniques, page layout, effects and appearances, perspective, masking, compounding paths, blends and gradient meshes, graphs, patterns, and preparing graphics for web use. Applies digital illustration to print, multimedia, video, and the Internet. Prerequisite: C or better in CGRD 144. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) CGRD-244-XZ 05:45--09:55PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0290 Advanced Adobe InDesign 3 Credit $342 Continues CGRD 150. Emphasizes advanced writing, designing, and publication production techniques, including art/graphics and page layout. Prerequisite: C or better in CGRD 150. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab)

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CGRD-250-XZ 05:45--09:55PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0290

Advanced 3D Modeling and Animation 3 Credit $342 Familiarizes students with the modeling of detailed objects and environments, as well as the animation of complex sequences and events. Students will learn to make proper use of sound for, as well as learn to add special effects to, rendered projects. Prerequisite: C or better in CGRD 240. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) CGRD-260-C1 06:00--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0260 Computer Graphics Cooperative 3 Credit $342 Supplements class work with on-the-job experience in a computer graphics position for the Computer Graphics certificate/degree candidate. Also note that this course is a variable credit course in which students will commit to various complexities of learning objectives and time commitments, from 1 to 4 credit hour equivalencies. Prerequisite: C or better in all CGRD first through third semester required courses; permission of coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 1-4 credit hours: 80 hours must be worked for each credit hour granted.) CGRD-264-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Computer Literacy 3 Credit $362 Acquaints students with, and trains them in the use of, business computer packages, including word processing, database management, spreadsheet, presentation software and Internet access methods. Operating systems are reviewed. Information presented covers the concepts of computer information management systems. (Keyboarding recommended.) (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) CIS-135-01 08:00--09:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0240 CIS-135-02 10:00--11:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0240 CIS-135-03 11:00--12:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0280 CIS-135-04 12:00--01:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0240 CIS-135-05 01:00--02:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0280 CIS-135-06 02:00--03:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0240 CIS-135-07 09:25--11:05AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0227 CIS-135-08 10:50--12:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0280 CIS-135-09 12:15--01:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0227 CIS-135-10 01:40--03:20PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0280 CIS-135-60 06:00--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 TR 0227 CIS-135-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $382 (including fees of $40). CIS-135-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA

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Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $382 (including fees of $40). CIS-135-J6 06:00--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 JC Section J6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville CIS-135-M6 06:30--09:50PM T 01/15-05/07 MC Section M6 meets at Macoupin County Center CIS-135-N1 09:00--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus CIS-135-N2 11:00--12:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus CIS-135-N6 06:00--09:20PM T 01/15-05/09 N3 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus LAB1 0106 0102 0102 0102

Systems Analysis and Design 3 Credit $342 Introduces systematic methodologies for problem analysis needed to create an information system. Students study information-gathering techniques such as interviewing, questionnaire design, and sampling. Students learn to examine the economic, technologic, and operational feasibility of proposed information systems projects to evaluate system improvements. Methods studied include the System Development Life Cycle, Project Management techniques, Data Flow Diagrams, Data Dictionaries, and Structured English. Prerequisite: C or better in CIS 135 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CIS-144-N6 06:00--08:30PM W 01/16-05/08 N3 0102 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus JavaScript and PHP 3 Credit $357 Introduces the means of dynamically modifying Web Pages from both the client-side and the server-side perspective. The JavaScript language will be employed for client-side programming, while PHP will be employed for server-side programming. Code will be generated that works properly regardless of browser or platform. Emphasis throughout this course will be on syntax and validation. Prerequisite: C or better in CIS 190. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CIS-191-60 04:00--06:30PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0280 C Programming Language 3 Credit $362 Introduces problem solving techniques and algorithm development in a procedural fashion. Employs structured programming control structures (sequence, selection, and repetition) to design, code, test, and document programs. Includes types, operators, functions, pointers and arrays, record structures, file handling, and an introduction to the C++ programming language. Prerequisite: MATH 116 or MATH 16B. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CIS-235-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $382 (including fees of $40). CIS-235-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 04:00--05:50PM T 01/15-05/07 N3 0102

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Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $382 (including fees of $40). Computer Software Application 3 Credit $362 Explores the use, comparison, and selection of business software and hardware for a microcomputer system. Software explored may include word processing electronic spreadsheets, database management, graphics, and other business packages. Software integration will be included. Prerequisite: C or better in CIS 135. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CIS-252-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $382 (including fees of $40). Event-Driven Programming (VB) 3 Credit $362 Familiarizes the student with application development for the Windows environment using Microsoft's VisualBasic. Students will develop complex practical applications and user interface design skills, learning algorithm development, structured design, data validation, and file processing. Additional topics include control arrays, multiple forms, global variables, exception handling, and database manipulation. Prerequisite: C or better in CIS 135. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CIS-260-60 06:15--08:55PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0240 COMPUTER NETWORK AND SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY Computer Technology I 4 Credit $468 Prepares students for computer usage in advanced technology classes. Operating systems and common software applications used in technology disciplines are covered. Emphasis is placed on preparing the student to use the computer in the work setting. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-131-01 10:45--12:25PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0171 CNET-131-60 06:00--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 TR 0171 Operating System Technologies for A+ 3 Credit $342 Provides detailed coverage of Windows and DOS installation and configuration. The class is targeted for individuals who need a high level knowledge of MS Windows and MS DOS, particularly those who are responsible for installing and maintaining Windows operating systems. The objectives for the A+ Operating System Technologies certification test are covered. Students should be familiar with MS Windows and MS DOS operations before enrolling in this class. Prerequisite: CNET 131 and concurrent enrollment in CNET 154. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CNET-142-01 11:45--01:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0122 CNET-142-60 06:00--08:30PM T 01/15-05/07 TR 0122 Cisco CCNA I 3 Credit $352

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Covers the fundamental concepts of Cisco networking. Includes the coverage of the OSI model, TCP/IP protocol, network topologies, router and IOS basics. Prerequisite: Either CNET 131 or CIS 135. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-144-01 12:45--02:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0122 CNET-144-60 06:00--08:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0122 Network Technology I 3 Credit $342 Provides students with an introduction to networking technologies. Network infrastructure, hardware, protocols, and operating systems are introduced. Prerequisite: CNET 131. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-148-80 - TBA TBA 01/15-05/09 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PC Servicing and A+ Preparation 4 Credit $466 Covers personal computer hardware systems, devices and peripherals. Emphasis is on diagnostics, troubleshooting, repair, installation, and upgrades of PCs. Prerequisite: CNET 131 and concurrent enrollment in CNET 142. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) CNET-154-01 02:00--04:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0122 CNET-154-60 06:00--08:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0122 Introduction to Unix 3 Credit $342 Covers the fundamental commands and utilities used in the UNIX and Linux operating systems. Emphasis is placed on becoming proficient at the UNIX command line. Prerequisite: Either CNET 131 or CIS 135. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-200-01 03:15--04:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0162 MS Windows 7 Operating System 4 Credit $456 Prepares students to implement, deploy, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. Prerequisite: CNET 131. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-216-01 08:30--10:10AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0162 Windows Server 2008 Infrastructure 3 Credit $342 Covers basic networked communications. Students gain the knowledge to select the appropriate network components for different network implementations. Basic network standards, protocols, and access methods are discussed. Covers elements of MCTS Exam 70-642. Prerequisite: CNET 148 and concurrent enrollment in CNET 234. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-233-N6 06:00--08:30PM T 01/15-05/07 N3 0104 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus

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Windows Server 2008 Active Directory 3 Credit $342 Covers the concepts of Microsoft's Active Directory Services. Topics include Active Directory Services architecture, programming, planning, domains, and schema. Emphasis is placed on the design and implementation of Active Directory Services. Covers elements of MCTS Exam 70-640. Prerequisite: CNET 148 and concurrent enrollment in CNET 233. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-234-N6 06:00--08:30PM M 01/14-05/06 N3 0104 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Security+ 3 Credit $342 Covers the five domains of the CompTIA Security+ vendor-neutral certification exam: security concepts, communications security, infrastructure security, cryptography, and operational/organizational security. Security+ is the worldwide standard of competency for foundation-level security practitioners. Prerequisite: CNET 148. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-244-01 02:45--04:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0162 Firewalls and Intrusion Detection 3 Credit $342 Explores firewalls in the context of anti-virus software, intrusion detection systems, and other tools. Students will gain knowledge of packet filtering, authentication, proxy servers, encryption, bastion hosts, virtual private networks (VPNs), log file maintenance, and intrusion detection systems. Prerequisite: CNET 244. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-245-01 01:15--02:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0162 Ethical Hacking 3 Credit $342 Covers the tools and penetration testing methodologies used by ethical hackers to better understand how to protect computer networks. Students will gain knowledge of footprinting and social engineering, port scanning, hacking web servers and wireless networks, and protecting networks with security devices. Prerequisite: CNET 244. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-246-01 11:15--12:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0162 Network Technology II 3 Credit $342 Continuation of topics from Network Technology I. Course includes wireless networking, subnetting, and network management. Prerequisite: CNET 148. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-248-01 09:30--10:45AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0122 Cisco CCNA II 3 Credit $342

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Covers concepts and commands required to configure Cisco routers in internetworks. Through examples, exercises and testing, students learn the configuration information necessary to work with Cisco routers. Prerequisite: CNET 144. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-260-01 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0122 CNET-260-02 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0122 Computer Network & System Internship 2 Credit $228 Provides a work based learning experience in the area of computer hardware/software technology. Students receive classroom instruction on resume writing, job seeking skills, professional behavior, ethics, and safety. Prerequisite: Permission of the CNET Coordinator and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better and a grade of C or better in CNET 154, CNET 233, and CNET 234. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 160 hours must be worked.) CNET-271-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA CRIMINAL JUSTICE Intro to American Criminal Justice 3 Credit $342 Offers preliminary framework for pre-service criminal justice students. Views American penal justice from the perspective of the total crime problem. Criminal justice originates with the police who are charged with the responsibility of direct enforcement. Involves the courts; and leads to corrections. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CRMJ-131-01 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0225 Criminology 3 Credit $342 Covers categories of crimes, types of criminals and theories of crime causation, control and prevention, taking into consideration the whole criminal justice system: police, courts and corrections. Prerequisite: SOCI 131 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CRMJ-141-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0225 CRMJ-141-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0208 CRMJ-141-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 HK 0225 CRMJ-141-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Computer Forensics 3 Credit $342 Explains how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as the source of evidence. Also, through the application of hands-on computer technology, the aim is to educate students and professionals in law enforcing, forensic science, and in computer security about digital evidence and computer crime. Prerequisite: CIS 135. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) CRMJ-160-60 06:30--09:50PM T 01/15-05/07 HK 0225

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Criminal Court Procedures 3 Credit $342 Continues CRMJ 148, identifies and classifies criminal offenses and court decisions. Prerequisite: CRMJ 148. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CRMJ-249-01 07:30--08:45AM WF 01/16-05/10 HK 0225 CRMJ-249-02 07:30--08:45AM WF 01/16-05/10 HK 0208 CRMJ-249-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 HK 0225 CRMJ-249-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Constitutional Law-Criminal Justice 3 Credit $342 Studies constitutional limitations on criminal investigation and surveillance; limitations on criminal procedures; personal freedoms, civil rights, and litigation. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CRMJ-252-01 07:30--08:45AM TTH 01/15-05/09 HK 0225 CRMJ-252-60 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 HK 0225 CRMJ-252-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). The Juvenile Offender 3 Credit $342 Presents police responsibilities with regard to juvenile delinquency, jurisdiction and functions of juvenile agencies in Illinois, and juvenile court procedures. Studies causation factors of juvenile delinquency. Prerequisite: SOCI 131 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CRMJ-254-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0225 CRMJ-254-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0208 CRMJ-254-60 05:00--06:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 HK 0225 CRMJ-254-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Crime and Popular Culture 3 Credit $342 Examines images of crime and justice in popular culture and considers the sources of these popular culture accounts. Studies the influence that popular culture has on our understanding of crime and criminal justice policy. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CRMJ-256-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0225 CRMJ-256-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0208 CRMJ-256-60 05:00--06:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 HK 0225 Forensics: Trace Evidence Analysis 3 Credit $357 Introduces students to the scientific discipline directed at the recognition, identification, and evaluation of physical evidence through application of the natural sciences to criminal investigation. Emphasis is

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placed on the role of the forensic scientist. Prerequisite: CRMJ 265. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) CRMJ-267-01 09:00--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 HK 0206 CRMJ-267-02 11:00--12:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 HK 0206 CRMJ-267-60 06:30--09:50PM TH 01/17-05/09 HK 0206 Criminal Justice Internship 3 Credit $342 Provides criminal justice-related work-based learning experiences. Exposes students to qualifications and requirements of agencies and gives them experience to meet those requirements upon graduation. Prerequisite: Completion of six Criminal Justice courses with a grade C or better, and permission of program coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 240 hours must be worked.) CRMJ-271-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA DENTAL ASSISTING Pathology I 2 Credit $228 Presents pathology and medical emergencies as they relate to the dental practice. Prerequisite: DENT 131 with C or better. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture) DENT-132-01 10:00--11:50AM W 01/16-05/08 RA 0210 Oral Histology and Embryology 2 Credit $228 Studies oral embryologic development and microscopic orofacial organs and structures. Prerequisite: C or better in DENT 131. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 2 hour lecture) DENT-137-01 08:00--09:50AM W 01/16-05/08 RA 0210 Dental Office Management 2.5 Credit $285 Emphasizes office management of telephone techniques, appointment control, documentation of patient services. Government and insurance forms, records management, ordering receipt and inventory of supplies. The laboratory phase provides planned computer exercises that will give hands-on experience, with immediate feedback and prompts. It is divided into group exercises that closely follow the sequence which might be encountered in a dental practice. Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program. (PCS 1.2, 2.5 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab) DENT-143-01 09:00--10:50AM M 01/14-05/06 RA 0210 and 11:00--12:20PM M 01/14-05/06 RA 0210 Dental Specialties 2 Credit $298 Studies theoretical and practical implementation of the following dental specialties: oral maxilofacial surgery, orthodontics, endodontics, prosthodontics, periodontics, and pediatric dentistry. Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab)

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DENT-148-01 and DENT-148-02 and 01:00--02:20PM 10:30--11:50AM 01:00--02:20PM 09:00--10:20AM M TH M TH 01/14-05/06 01/17-05/09 01/14-05/06 01/17-05/09 RA RA RA RA 0210 0214 0210 0214

Preventive Dentistry 2 Credit $298 Elaborates on the causes and treatments of dental caries and periodontal disease with emphasis on diet, nutrition, and proper home care; stresses the role of preventive dentistry through fluoridation, caries etiology tests and plaque control techniques; includes information on dental public health and schoolbased dental health programs. Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab) DENT-152-01 07:30--08:50AM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0215 and 09:00--10:20AM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0215 DENT-152-02 07:30--08:50AM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0215 and 10:30--11:50AM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0215 Clinical Practice 3 Credit $502 Assigns students to various cooperative training experiences, including general dentistry, dental specialties and the Southern Illinois University-School of Dental Medicine. Weekly seminars provide the student with the opportunities to discuss extramural activities and allow for preparation of national Boards. Prerequisite: C or better in the following: DENT 131, DENT 134, DENT 136, DENT 144, DENT 150, and DENT 153. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 20 hours clinical) DENT-154-01 08:00--08:50AM M 01/14-05/06 RA 0215 and - TBA TWTHF 01/15-05/10 TBA DENTAL HYGIENE Pharmacology 2 Credit $228 Provides knowledge of therapeutic agents used in dentistry and the mechanisms of drug action in the body, enabling students to comprehend the manifestations of drug administration in dental hygiene. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture) DENT-231-01 12:30--02:20PM M 01/14-05/06 RA 0215 Periodontology 2 Credit $228 Studies historical development; includes histologic and clinical characteristics of periodontal diseases; normal, pathological, and etiological considerations are discussed; current research in different types of therapy are applied to clinical practice. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture) DENT-248-01 09:00--10:50AM W 01/16-05/08 RA 0215

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Dental Hygiene Clinic Seminar I 3.5 Credit $539 Provides instruction in advanced dental hygiene skills, including periodontal examinations, radiograph interpretation, ultrasonic scaling, air abrasive polishing, and sulcular irrigation techniques; emphasis is on analysis and decision making in periodontal assessment and treatment planning. Prerequisite: DENT 234 with a C or better. (PCS 1.2, 3.5 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 4.5 hours lab) DENT-250-01 09:00--10:50AM T 01/15-05/07 RA 0210 and 11:30--03:50PM T 01/15-05/07 RA 0214 DENT-250-02 09:00--10:50AM T 01/15-05/07 RA 0210 and 12:00--04:20PM F 01/18-05/10 RA 0214 Community Oral Health 2.5 Credit $335 Studies concepts of health education and promotion, community dental health and public health dentistry; and assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of community oral health programs. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (PCS 1.2, 2.5 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab) DENT-252-01 09:00--10:50AM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0210 and 11:00--12:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0210 DENT-252-02 09:00--10:50AM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0210 and 01:00--02:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0210 Dental Hygiene Practice II 2 Credit $508 Provides instruction in advanced dental hygiene skills, including oral examinations, radiograph interpretation, ultrasonic scaling, air abrasive polishing, and sulcular irrigation techniques; emphasis is on analysis and decision making in periodontal assessment and treatment planning. Prerequisite: C or better in DENT 234. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hour: 10 hours lab/clinic) DENT-254-01 03:00--07:00PM W 01/16-05/08 RA 0246 and 07:30--10:30AM M 01/14-05/06 RA 0246 and 05:00--08:00PM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0246 DENT-254-02 05:00--08:00PM T 01/15-05/07 RA 0246 and 03:00--07:00PM M 01/14-05/06 RA 0246 and 07:30--10:30AM F 01/18-05/10 RA 0246 DRAFTING/CAD TECHNOLOGY Computer Aided Drafting 4 Credit $474 Introduces the theory of drafting utilizing freehand sketching and computers and CAD software. The basic areas of geometric construction, orthographic projection, section views, and basic dimensioning will be studies along with the basic operations of computer aided drafting software. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab)

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DRFT-140-01 08:30--11:00AM MW DRFT-140-N6 05:30--10:30PM W Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus 01/14-05/08 01/16-05/08 TR N3 0124 0121

Engineering Graphics I 4 Credit $474 Covers the drafting procedures required to find graphical solutions for engineering problems. Involves the use of descriptive geometry's primary and secondary auxiliary views, creating intersections utilizing orthographic projection, and pattern development procedures. Prerequisite: DRFT 140. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) DRFT-142-A1 08:00--12:10PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0126 Solids Modeling Mechanical 4 Credit $474 Presents the operation and theory behind true "Solids Modeling" using the most recent modeling software. Software operation and theory will be studied while producing mechanical parts in the solid format. Prerequisite: DRFT 140. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) DRFT-253-60 05:00--07:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0124 Advanced 3D Parametric Design 4 Credit $456 Presents students with techniques in solid modeling. Students develop skills in creating advanced models using parametric design software. The models are then physically created for verification and analysis using the Stratsys rapid prototyping machine. Prerequisite: DRFT 253. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) DRFT-254-60 06:00--10:10PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0124 Introduction to SolidWorks 3 Credit $342 Introduces creation of solid models using Solidworks. Students develop skills in creating parts, assemblies, drawings, and animations using Solidworks software. Prerequisite: DRFT 140. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) DRFT-256-N6 06:00--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 N3 0121 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Drafting Instruction Internship 2 Credit $228 Provides an internship where the student is placed in a district high school drafting classroom to assist the lead teacher in the daily classroom activities of teaching a drafting/CAD curriculum. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: DRFT 142 and DRFT 144 and either DRFT 140 or DRFT 145 and approval of the Drafting/CAD coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 160 hours must be worked.) DRFT-270-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Drafting/CAD Internship

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2 Credit $228 Provides a work-based learning experience in the field of drafting. Students gain an understanding of the requirements and expectations in their career field. Prerequisite: DRFT 248. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 160 hours must be worked.) DRFT-271-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA DIRECTED STUDY Experiential Learning Assessment 2 Credit $228 Assists learners in identifying, articulating, and documenting learning acquired outside the traditional classroom and relating that learning to a career goal. Includes the development of a portfolio containing an autobiographical and chronological narrative essay describing specific areas of learning and verifying documentation. This course is repeatable three times. The amount of credit awarded shall be two credit hours each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that will apply to degree electives shall be eight credits. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) DST-130-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA RESTORATION ECOLOGY Plant Growth & Development 3 Credit $372 Introduces the biological principles underlying plant growth and development with emphasis on their application to sustainable practices and greening. Topics include plant structure, anatomy, and growth as affected by light, temperature, water, soil characteristics, and plant nutrition. Laboratory exercises emphasize environmental factors and permit detailed observation of plant growth. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) ECOL-101-01 08:00--08:50AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0158 and 09:00--09:50AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0102 Introductory Soils 4 Credit $486 Covers fundamentals of soils such as nature, origin, formation, and biological, chemical and physical properties. Also discusses soil texture, structure, moisture, soil reactions, and soil testing. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) ECOL-131-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0210 and 10:00--11:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0411 ECONOMICS Principles of Macroeconomics (IAI: S3 901) 3 Credit $342

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Explores the evolution of economic systems, modern economic theory including fiscal and monetary theory and institutions, international trade, current economic problems, and comparative economic systems. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ECON-151-01 08:00--09:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 3319 ECON-151-02 09:25--10:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 3319 ECON-151-03 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 3319 ECON-151-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ECON-151-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ECON-151-AC65 05:30--07:25PM T 01/15-05/07 CW 3319 ECON-151-N6 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 N8 0101 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Principles of Microeconomics (IAI: S3 902) 3 Credit $342 Explores components of U.S. economy; supply and demand analysis; theories of consumer, firm, and government behavior; market structures; and current economic problems. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ECON-152-01 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 3319 ECON-152-02 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 3319 ECON-152-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 CW 3312 ECON-152-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). ECON-152-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20).

EDUCATION Preparing for the IBST 1 Credit $114 Designed to prepare prospective teachers to take and pass the Illinois Basic Skills Test (IBST), by refreshing and/or improving skills and abilities in Reading, Writing and Mathematics. Prerequisite: Students must have basic computer skills. (PCS 1.1, 1-3 credit hours: 1-3 hours lecture) EDU-999-90 - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $134 (including fees of $20). Teacher Education Co-Op 1 Credit $114 Provides students the opportunity to complete 40 preprofessional field-experience hours required by the Greenville College Teacher Education dual admission program. Students will be assigned to work with a classroom teacher to complete the field-experience hours in selected schools and classrooms.

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Students will be required to document their classroom experiences. Prerequisite: EDUC 231 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0.5 hours lecture, 2.5 hours lab) EDUC-230-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA EDUC-230-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA American Education 3 Credit $420 Note: students must have a favorable background check during the first two weeks of class as it is required for placement in all Illinois schools. Introduces education through consideration of the history and philosophy of American education and expectations and beliefs society and individuals hold for it today. Introduces trends and issues in curriculum, instruction, school organizations, teacher-learner processes, and careers in education. Fifteen hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: ENGL 132 or concurrent enrollment; concurrent enrollment in EDUC 230 recommended. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) EDUC-231-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0101 EDUC-231-60 05:30--08:10PM W 01/16-05/08 HK 0101 EDUC-231-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $440 (including fees of $98). Introduction to Special Education 3 Credit $342 Surveys the historical, philosophical, and legal foundations of special education. Topics include characteristics of learners with special needs and the programs that serve them under various laws, especially the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Emphasizes identification of students with exceptionalities and appropriate accommodations and modifications useful for educational planning in both regular and special education settings. Thirty hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: C or better in EDUC 231; concurrent enrollment in EDUC 233 recommended. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) EDUC-232-01 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU 0101 EDUC-232-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 05:30--08:10PM TH 01/17-01/17 BA 3419 and 05:30--08:10PM TH 02/14-02/14 BA 3419 and 05:30--08:10PM TH 03/07-03/07 BA 3419 and 05:30--08:10PM TH 03/28-03/28 BA 3419 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Cultural Awareness in the Classroom 3 Credit $342 Required by the Greenville College Teacher Education dual admission program, this course explores race and class with special emphasis on poverty issues that impact the classroom environment. Students will search for effective strategies to better meet the needs of underserved populations. Students spend 40 hours assisting in an Alton Public School classroom which serves a high minority and/or low socioeconomic population. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.5 required and C or better in EDUC 231;

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concurrent enrollment in EDUC 232 recommended. (PCS. 1.1, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) EDUC-233-60 05:30--08:10PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 3404 Educational Psychology 3 Credit $342 Examines psychological concepts and principles as applied to educational problems and situations. Emphasizes cognitive, social, ethical, physical and emotional factors as a means of promoting growth, learning, and adjustment of children. Introduces statistical concepts related to student testing and assessment, and the different means of facilitating and supporting student learning in the classroom. Ten hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: C or better in PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lecture) EDUC-241-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3423

ELECTRONICS Fundamentals of Electricity 4 Credit $466 Covers electricity, including voltage, current, resistance, series and parallel circuits, power, magnetism, inductance and capacitance. Study of circuits containing passive elements such as resistors, capacitors, inductors and transformers. Includes AC and DC fundamentals. Prerequisite: MATH 112 or MATH 12B or placement by exam. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) ELTN-131-N6 09:00--11:30AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0104 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 5 Credit $600 Studies medical legal/ethical, basic anatomy and physiology, patient assessment and treatment of medical and trauma emergencies. Also includes ambulance operations and basic hazardous materials awareness. Successful completion qualifies the student to challenge the state or national examination for licensure as "Emergency Medical Technician - Basic." Note: to take the state or national exam, individuals are required to possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Prerequisite: Health Care Provider C.P.R. card from either American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or American Safety and Health Institute. (PCS 1.2, 5 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) EMT-120-01 08:30--12:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 HK 0301 EMT-120-02 08:30--12:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 HK 0301 EMT-120-60 06:35--10:05PM MW 01/14-05/08 HK 0301 EMT-120-N6 06:35--10:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N8 0205 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus

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ENGLISH Basic English 3 Credit $342 Provides an extensive review of the basics of English grammar and mechanics with an emphasis on developing basic sentence skills in paragraphs. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ENGL-120-01 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 4320 ENGL-120-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4312 ENGL-120-03 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4320 ENGL-120-04 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4311 ENGL-120-42 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0240 ENGL-120-60 05:30--06:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 4304 Basic Writing 3 Credit $345 Reviews standard American English grammar and the use of main ideas and specific details in paragraph development. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 120 or placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ENGL-125-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4320 ENGL-125-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4320 ENGL-125-03 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/08 CW 4311 ENGL-125-04 03:00--04:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 4320 ENGL-125-05 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4320 ENGL-125-06 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4311 ENGL-125-07 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4303 ENGL-125-08 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/08 CW 4304 ENGL-125-40 02:30--03:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 4304 ENGL-125-42 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4311 ENGL-125-43 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4311 ENGL-125-47 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4311 ENGL-125-48 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4311 ENGL-125-60 06:50--08:05PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 4304 ENGL-125-N1 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0106 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus First-Year English I (IAI: C1 900) 3 Credit $345 Focuses on practicing, through the writing process, skills in creating clear, concise, and carefully edited expository essays and summaries. Essentials of grammar, mechanics, and punctuation are stressed. The course also introduces/ reviews MLA format, writing with sources, and critical thinking - the bases for analytical writing. Prerequisite: Placement by exam or grade of C or better in ENGL 125. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ENGL-131-01 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4303

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ENGL-131-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-03 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-04 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-05 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-06 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-07 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 ENGL-131-08 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-09 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-10 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-11 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-12 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-13 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-14 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-15 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-16 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-17 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-18 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-19 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-20 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-45 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-46 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 ENGL-131-49 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 ENGL-131-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 ENGL-131-61 06:30--09:50PM M 01/14-05/06 ENGL-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $365 (including fees of $23). ENGL-131-B1 12:15--02:45PM TTH 03/19-05/09 ENGL-131-J6 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 Section J6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville ENGL-131-M6 06:30--09:50PM M 01/14-05/06 Section M6 meets at Macoupin County Center ENGL-131-N1 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ENGL-131-N2 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ENGL-131-N3 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 Section N3 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ENGL-131-N6 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BA CW BA CW CW BA CW CW CW CW CW BA BA CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW 3411 4303 3411 4312 4303 3411 4303 4303 4312 4304 4312 3411 3411 4304 4304 4303 4304 4320 4320 4312 4304 4304 4303 4303 TBA 4320 0105 0106 0110 0110 0110 0110

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First-Year English II (IAI: C1 901R) 3 Credit $345 Offers continued practice in improving writing style and processes, utilizing analytical reading techniques applied to three literary genres. Students learn to use MLA format and to understand

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plagiarism and its consequences. Finally, students learn the mechanics of library research and research paper writing. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ENGL-132-01 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4444 ENGL-132-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4444 ENGL-132-03 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4312 ENGL-132-04 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4418 ENGL-132-05 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4444 ENGL-132-06 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 3312 ENGL-132-07 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4444 ENGL-132-08 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4418 ENGL-132-09 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4418 ENGL-132-10 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4444 ENGL-132-11 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4418 ENGL-132-12 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 4312 ENGL-132-13 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4444 ENGL-132-14 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4444 ENGL-132-15 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4444 ENGL-132-16 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4319 ENGL-132-17 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4444 ENGL-132-18 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4418 ENGL-132-19 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4312 ENGL-132-20 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4444 ENGL-132-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 CW 4312 ENGL-132-61 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 CW 4312 ENGL-132-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $365 (including fees of $23). ENGL-132-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $365 (including fees of $23). ENGL-132-J6 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/09 JC 0105 Section J6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville ENGL-132-M6 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 MC 0112 Section M6 meets at Macoupin County Center ENGL-132-N1 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0112 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ENGL-132-N2 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0112 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ENGL-132-N3 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 0106 Section N3 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ENGL-132-N6 06:30--09:50PM M 01/14-05/06 N3 0114 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Technical Communication 3 Credit $342

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Prepares the student to present technical data in a variety of written and oral modes, including memos, investigative reports, work orders, and customer service presentations. Use of principles of standard English is stressed throughout. Prerequisite: ENGL 131. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ENGL-237-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 3312 ENGL-237-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Creative Writing I 3 Credit $342 Improves students' skills as readers and writers of fiction. Stories by established writers (and works produced by the students) will be discussed. During these discussions, the class will explore the craft of writing in order to better understand what makes a story work, and to increase awareness of the possibilities for the students' own writing. Emphasis will be placed on writing practice and the development of a critical/literary vocabulary. Prerequisite: ENGL 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ENGL-261-60 06:00--08:50PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 3423 Creative Writing II 3 Credit $342 Improves students' skills as readers and writers of poetry through discussion of poems written by established writers and students. During these discussions, the class will explore the craft of writing in order to better understand what makes a poem work and to increase awareness of the possibilities for the students' own compositions. Emphasis will be placed on writing practice and the development of a critical/literary vocabulary. Prerequisite: ENGL 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ENGL-262-01 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3423 EXERCISE SCIENCE Assessment & Exercise Prescription 3 Credit $342 Examines the principles of exercise program design. Provides students with a basic understanding of fitness assessment techniques used in exercise physiology and clinical laboratories. The course will emphasize the assessment of cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) XSCI-140-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0206 XSCI-140-02 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0107 Intro to Biomechanics 3 Credit $342 Introduces anatomical, physiological and mechanical fundamentals used systematically to analyze human motion to enhance performance, increase exercise adherence and limit injury. Prerequisite: C or

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better in BIOL 132 or concurrent enrollment or C or better in BIOL 141 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) XSCI-145-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0206 XSCI-145-02 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0107 Sport Psychology 3 Credit $342 Introduces the psychological skills, methods, and self-regulatory strategies in sport and exercise, and shows how sport psychologists, coaches, therapists, athletes, and fitness specialists use these skills and methods to positively affect sport and exercise participation, performance, motivation and enjoyment. The psychological skills and methods will be presented via discussion of underlying theory and specific intervention techniques. Theoretical frameworks for sport and exercise-related educational counseling across a variety of contexts and individual differences will be discussed. Prerequisite: C or better in PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) XSCI-200-01 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 FO 2502 Exercise Psychology 3 Credit $342 Provides an overview of the major determinants and consequences of exercise adherence and its impact on public health. Prerequisite: C or better in PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) XSCI-240-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 FO 2502 XSCI-240-02 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0107 Exercise Science Internship 2 Credit $228 Provides off-campus, supervised, educational work experience. Exposes students to programs and experiences in fitness development or health promotion. Prerequisite: Completion of six Exercise Science courses with a grade C or better. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 160 hours must be worked) XSCI-271-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA FIRE SCIENCE Emergency Response Rookie School .5 Credit $92 Part of the industrial firefighting curriculum designed specifically for those firefighters involved in industrial emergency response. Student will be introduced to the emergency response organization within the industrial setting and the concepts of incident command at an emergency scene. This course is repeatable three times. The amount of credit awarded shall be 0.5 credit hours each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that will apply as elective credit shall be two credits. Prerequisite: Must be a member of an industrial emergency response team. (PCS. 1.2, 0.5 credit hours: 0.5 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) FIRE-100-50 08:00--10:00AM S 02/09-02/09 HK 0301

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Fire Crew Rookie School 1 Credit $160 Part of the industrial firefighting curriculum designed specifically for those firefighters involved in industrial emergency response. Includes fire behavior, extinguishing agents, apparatus, equipment, hose handling techniques and live fire exercises. This course is repeatable three times. The amount of credit awarded shall be one credit hour each time the student successfully completes the course. The maximum number of credits that will apply to electives in the fire science certificate program shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Must be a member of an industrial fire brigade. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) FIRE-110-F50 08:00--05:00PM SSU 04/13-04/14 ELFT TBA Section F50 meets at Elsah Fire Training Facility Technical Rescue Awareness .5 Credit $57 Provides first-due emergency responders a basic awareness of requirements and hazards at technical rescue incidents. Successful completion qualifies the student to take the test for Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) certification at the technical rescue awareness level. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 0.5 credit hours, 0.5 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) FIRE-135-F50 08:00--05:00PM S 01/19-01/19 EAFD TBA Section F50 meets at East Alton Fire Department Hazardous Materials Awareness .5 Credit $57 Introduces emergency response personnel to the growing problem of hazardous materials emergencies. Emphasis is put on product identification and notification of the proper agencies for incident mitigation. Successful completion of the course qualifies the student, affiliated with an Illinois fire department to challenge the Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) certification test as ?Hazardous Materials-First Responder Awareness.? Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 0.5 credit hour, 0.5 hours lecture, 0 hours lab). FIRE-139-50 08:00--05:00PM S 02/09-02/09 HK 0225 Hazardous Materials Operations 3 Credit $362 Introduces firefighting personnel to the growing problem of hazardous materials emergencies. Emphasizes identifying the capabilities and limitations of the conventional fire department in handling hazardous materials emergencies. Successful completion of this course qualifies the student to challenge the Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) certification test as "Hazardous Materials-First Responder Operations" provided other prerequisites are met. Prerequisite: FIRE 139. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) FIRE-143-60 06:00--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 FO 3505 Fire Prevention Principles I 3 Credit $342

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Provides basic information about fire prevention activities conducted by a fire department. Course is required of eligible candidates pursuing Illinois certification as a Fire Officer I. Prerequisite: FIRE 141. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) FIRE-157-N50 06:00--10:00PM F 03/22-03/22 N8 0205 and 08:00--05:00PM SSU 03/23-03/24 N8 0205 and 06:00--10:00PM F 04/05-04/05 N8 0205 and 08:00--05:00PM SSU 04/06-04/07 N8 0205 Section N50 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Certified Firefighter II: Module B 4 Credit $471 Fulfills approximately one-third of the requirements for certification at the Firefighter II level through Office of the State Fire Marshal. Includes emergency medical care, water supply, forcible entry, overhaul practices, nozzles, fire streams, ventilation, rescue, and building construction. Prerequisite: FIRE 141 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2: 4 credit hours, 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) FIRE-171-01 08:00--01:00PM T 01/15-05/07 HK B05 FIRE-171-60 05:00--10:00PM T 01/15-05/07 HK B05 Certified Firefighter II: Module C 3 Credit $342 Fulfills approximately one-third of the requirements for certification at the "Firefighter II" level through Office of State Fire Marshal. Topics include ropes, communications, sprinkler systems, salvage practices, hazardous materials, fire prevention, public education, and inspections. NOTE: This course may exclude some of the practical exercises that must be completed for certification from O.S.F.M. Prerequisite: FIRE 171 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) FIRE-181-01 FIRE-181-60 08:00--11:20AM 06:00--09:20PM TH TH 01/17-05/09 01/17-05/09 HK HK B05 B05

Fire Apparatus Engineer 3 Credit $362 Designed for the student who is currently or aspires to be a fire apparatus operator. Covers all major aspects of operating fire apparatus equipped with pumps. Course satisfies partial requirements for certification as an Apparatus Engineer from the Office of the State Fire Marshall. Prerequisite: FIRE 181 and Class "B" license. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) FIRE-245-60 06:00--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 FO 3505 FOREIGN LANGUAGE: FRENCH/GERMAN/SPANISH Elementary French II 4 Credit $456

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Expands the grammar, conversation, comprehension, writing, and speaking skills introduced in FREN 131. Additional aspects of francophone culture, history, and geography will be covered as well. Prerequisite: FREN 131. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) FREN-132-60 06:00--09:30PM M 01/14-05/06 BA 4444 Intermediate French I 4 Credit $456 Reviews the essentials of French grammar, extending understanding. Includes readings from short, literary works. Stresses proficiency of conversation, complex sentence structure, comprehension, and writing. Prerequisite: FREN 132. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 lecture hours, 0 lab hours) FREN-231-60 06:00--09:30PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 4444 Elementary German I 4 Credit $456 Covers German grammar, pronunciation, conversation and simple composition. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture) GERM-131-60 06:00--07:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4444 Elementary Spanish II 4 Credit $456 Continues the development of grammar, pronunciation, conversation and simple composition. Readings from graded texts. Prerequisite: SPAN 131. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SPAN-132-01 09:00--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4422 SPAN-132-60 06:00--09:35PM M 01/14-05/06 BA 3404 SPAN-132-N6 06:30--08:10PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0110 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Intermediate Spanish II (IAI: H1 900) 4 Credit $456 This fourth semester course is designed to increase proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing in Spanish, as well as provide knowledge of the cultures of people who speak Spanish. Reviews past grammatical concepts and continues more advanced grammatical concepts. Stress is on increasing fluency of conversation and composition. Emphasis will be placed on developing advanced reading, writing, and speaking skills, with some attention to listening comprehension. Prerequisite: SPAN 231. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SPAN-232-01 11:00--12:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4422 SPAN-232-60 06:00--09:35PM M 01/14-05/06 BA 4422 SPAN-232-N6 06:00--09:30PM W 01/16-05/08 N3 0112 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus GEOGRAPHY Geography by World Regions (IAI: S4 900N) 3 Credit $342

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Studies physical and human attributes of geography related to regions of the world. Regions studied include Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas. Study includes place-names and the region concept. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) GEOG-132-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 TR 0156 GEOG-132-02 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0210 GEOG-132-03 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 TR 0156 GEOG-132-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 3449 Human Geography (IAI: S4900N) 3 Credit $342 Introduces the basic concepts of human geography. Students will examine the causes and consequences behind the uneven distribution of human activity in the present-day world. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) GEOG-205-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HEALTH EDUCATION First Aid 3 Credit $347 Offers standard first aid and personal safety Red Cross course with basic life-support C.P.R. Students completing the course receive a Red Cross first aid card or an American Heart Association first aid card and an American Heart Association or Red Cross CPR card. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) HEED-131-60 06:00--08:50PM TH 01/17-05/09 RA 0206 Personal and Community Health 3 Credit $342 Provides scientific health information essential for meeting the needs of daily living, including professional, parent and community responsibilities. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) HEED-133-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HEED-133-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HEED-133-82 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 82 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HEALTH Medical Terminology 3 Credit $342 Introduces the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs and organ systems of the human body and the suffixes, prefixes and combining forms of terms related to them. For students entering a medically related field, such as medical secretaries, medical receptionists, etc. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture)

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HLTH-120-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0113 HLTH-120-61 06:30--09:30PM T 01/15-05/07 SC 0210 HLTH-120-90 - TBA TBA 01/12-05/10 TBA and 09:00--11:00AM S 01/12-01/12 SC 0113 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HISTORY Western Civilization I (IAI: S2 902) 3 Credit $342 Explores the emergence of leading political, economic, social and cultural processes that characterize modern Western Civilization beginning with ancient civilizations and ending with the seventeenth century. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture. 0 hours lab) HIST-131-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3449 HIST-131-02 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3449 HIST-131-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 BA 3410 Western Civilization II (IAI: S2 903) 3 Credit $342 Beginning in the year 1500, emphasizes the impact of the scientific revolution on modern processes, leading social, political, cultural, and intellectual developments of the 19th century, and culminates with historical problems of the twentieth century. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lecture) HIST-132-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3444 HIST-132-02 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3449 HIST-132-03 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3449 HIST-132-N1 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus HIST-132-N6 06:00--07:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 0118 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus World History II (IAI: S2 913N) 3 Credit $342 Surveys world history from the age of exploration to the 1920's. Focuses on the interactions of civilizations, beginning with exploration, and including trade, world markets, the impact of science, technology, and wars. Included is the migration of peoples. Intellectual and cultural history encompasses the interaction and importance of ideas, especially religious ideas and self-expression or art. A comparative method establishes cultural, political, and social patterns. Social and economic history traces social classes and strata. Privilege and gender issues are discussed. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) HIST-136-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3419 HIST-136-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 3444 HIST-136-N1 01:30--02:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 0114 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus

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History of Latin America (IAI: S2 910N) 3 Credit $342 Explores the themes and concepts surrounding the experiences and history of Latin American peoples. Through an examination of ethnicity, trade, exchange, ritual traditions, landscape archaeology, and revolution, students will understand the importance of Latin America. Comprehension will be gained from perspective in a variety of academic fields including: geography, astronomy, environmental biology, history, economy, literature, and culture. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lecture) HIST-138-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0158 American Republic: Beginning-1877 (IAI: S2 900) 3 Credit $342 Traces the political, economic, social and intellectual and religious evolution of American institutions, customs and values from fifteenth-century colonization to 1877. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Illinois State Constitution mandate included in the Associate Degree Graduation Requirements. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) HIST-231-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3449 HIST-231-02 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3410 HIST-231-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HIST-231-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HIST-231-N1 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus American Nation: 1877 to Present (IAI: S2 901) 3 Credit $342 Explores shift in national emphasis from basic agrarianism to an industrial society 1877-present. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) HIST-232-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3410 HIST-232-02 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3410 HIST-232-03 01:30--02:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3410 HIST-232-J6 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 JC 0105 Section J6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville HUMANITIES Introduction to Humanities II (IAI: HF 903) 3 Credit $342 Surveys all aspects of human culture in historic times with emphasis on the development of western civilization. Covers the Late Middle Ages to the Modern Era. Recommended as an introduction to the humanities and as a synthesis of various disciplines. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab)

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HUMN-132-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3449

Comparative Religion I (IAI: H5 904N) 3 Credit $342 Examines the nature and functions of religion in human experience by introducing the major Eastern and Western religions. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) HUMN-231-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 FO 3500 HUMN-231-02 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 FO 3500 HUMN-231-03 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 FO 3500 HUMN-231-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Media's Effect on U.S. Culture 3 Credit $342 Examines the mass media as it reflects and influences the attitudes, values, and behaviors that shape American cultures. The course considers the functions of mass media in society and its effects on the individual in the culture. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) HUMN-241-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). HUMAN SERVICES Human Services Policies & Practices 3 Credit $342 Analyzes the political process involved in the formulation of social welfare from a historical point of view. Federal, state, and local programs will be examined in terms of the professional knowledge and skills required to affect human services program planning and delivery. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) HUMS-231-60 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 BA 3404 LITERATURE Shakespeare's Histories (IAI: H3 905) 3 Credit $342 Covers seven of the 10 histories by William Shakespeare. The course encourages students to develop an appreciation for Shakespeare, his people, their language, and their lives. It also provides opportunity for students to add to their knowledge of British history and the succession to the throne. Emphasis is on the dramatic, literary, and historical qualities and conventions of the plays, based on readings, discussion, lecture, literary criticism, recordings, and video tapes. Specific elements for study and discussion include dramatic structure, plot development, language, characterization, theme and setting. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) LITT-133-01 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 3312 Women in Literature (IAI: H3 911D)

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3 Credit $342 Covers multicultural literature written by and about women. Investigates attitudes toward women's roles in the family, the workplace, and other relationships throughout the life stages, relating social, political, and psychological influences of many cultures. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) LITT-135-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3444 LITT-135-02 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3444 LITT-135-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). LITT-135-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). LITT-135-N6 06:30--09:30PM M 01/14-05/06 N3 0112 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Mythology (IAI: H9 901) 3 Credit $342 Explores the main Greco-Roman myths and their relationship to modern age. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) LITT-136-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4418 LITT-136-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 BA 3444 LITT-136-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). LITT-136-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Children's Literature 3 Credit $342 Analyzes literature written for children -- toddler through the middle school years. Analysis includes genres, authors/illustrators, issues, trends, formal and thematic elements, and other related topics. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) LITT-140-60 05:30--08:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 BA 3411 LITT-140-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Comic Books As Literature 3 Credit $342 Introduces the medium of comics and explores its techniques in combining words and pictures to tell a story. Explores the literary potential of stories told through sequential art. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) LITT-200-01 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4411 Literature of Non-Western Cultures (IAI: H3 908N) 3 Credit $342

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Introduces the classical literary works of China, Japan, India, Africa, and the Middle East and examines representative modern writers. Explores the uniquely non-Western qualities of history, the religion, and culture as reflected in the literature. Prerequisite: ENGL 132. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) LITT-233-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3411 LITT-233-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). LITT-233-N6 06:00--08:50PM T 01/15-05/07 N3 0118 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus American Literature II (IAI: H3 915) 3 Credit $342 Focuses on the writings of the more modern authors of the 19th century to the works of contemporary writers. Explores literature as related to historical, social, political, religious and economic contexts of American experience. Prerequisite: ENGL 132. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) LITT-236-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). British Literature II (IAI: H3 913) 3 Credit $342 Examines British literature from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the modern era. Places literature in a political and social context through an analysis of the historical events surrounding it. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 132. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) LITT-242-01 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3411 MANAGEMENT Fundamentals of Management 3 Credit $342 Explores effective management practices as they apply throughout an organization. Scientific work management, classical organization management, goal setting, planning, organizing, controlling, motivation, work groups, the informal organization, leadership, conflict, organizational design, change and management science. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MGMT-237-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). MGMT-237-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Management for Small Business 3 Credit $342 Studies general principles of management; special emphasis on selecting and supervising employees, leadership and motivation, delegation of responsibility, planning and control, factors involved in decision making. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MGMT-239-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 CW 3319

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Operations Management 3 Credit $342 Covers business management principles relating to a production or service enterprise. Including: organization, control, details of job and process systems, budgeting, cost analysis of facilities, locations as they depend on transportation, access to markets and raw materials, utilities costs and topics related to employee morale and motivation. Prerequisite: MATH 131 or MATH 134 or MATH 137. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MGMT-244-AC65 07:30--09:25PM TH 01/17-05/09 CW 3319 Financial Management 3 Credit $342 Analyzes the professional responsibilities of the financial manager. Cash management, cash budgeting, capital budgeting, long and short-term financing, debt and equity alternatives, cost of capital, leverage, liquidity, solvency and profitability. Financial institutions and capital markets are viewed as resources for the financial manager. Prerequisite: ACCT 131 and either MATH 131, MATH 134 or MATH 137. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MGMT-245-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). MARKETING Introduction to Marketing 3 Credit $342 Presents marketing as viewed by decision-makers. Marketing functions, marketing institutions, organization and consumer buying behavior and environment in which the firm operates. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MKTG-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). MASS COMMUNICATIONS Introduction to Video Production 3 Credit $377 Introduces multi-camera production. Includes terminology, conceptualization, basic script writing, audio board operations, and lighting in studio and remote settings. Basic functions of non-linear editing will also be addressed. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) MCOM-130-01 11:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 RA 0206 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 Credit $342 Studies mass media development and function in modern society as it relates to economic, political, historical and technological issues. Studies radio, TV, magazines, film and advertising as well as legal and ethical concerns in modern media. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab)

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MCOM-132-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MCOM-132-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). FO 3515 TBA

News Editing 3 Credit $342 Introduces the principles and techniques of electronic editing, information management, and publication design, emphasizing the editing of body copy and display type for maximum clarity and impact. Prerequisite: C or better in MCOM 134. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MCOM-135-01 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 FO 3515 Radio Drama 3 Credit $352 Covers development of voice and articulation as applied to vocal characterization. The course consists of training the voice to present character portrayals in various radio dramas. Throughout the semester the student will participate in several dramas for broadcast on WLCA. Subjects include inflection, phrasing, variety, relaxation and breathing. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) MCOM-140-01 10:25--11:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 FO 3515 Broadcast Writing 3 Credit $342 Emphasizes writing for visual and audio presentations, including continuity, commercials, public service announcements, news, and special events. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MCOM-145-01 09:00--10:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 FO 3515 Basic Announcing & Interviewing 4 Credit $491 Offers practical "on the job" training in campus-radio station WLCA. Semiprofessional interview development techniques covered. Prerequisite: MCOM 131 and MCOM 136. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) MCOM-154-01 08:00--08:50AM TTH 01/15-05/09 FO 3515 Introduction to Advertising 3 Credit $342 Includes the role of advertising in integrated marketing communications, consumer behavior, creative strategies, and types of media. Integrated into the course are practical application. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MCOM-160-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 FO 3515 MCOM-160-80 - TBA T BA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Advanced Radio Production 4 Credit $491

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Studies techniques of creative radio production. Students experience development of station imaging for various program formats. Course will focus on creating sweepers, jingles, promos, creative commercials, and underwriting announcements. Students will learn advanced commands in Protools non-linear editing software. Prerequisite: MCOM 150. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) MCOM-250-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 FO 2502 Mass Communications Portfolio 4 Credit $476 Offers final training and review to prepare for an internship or employment in mass communications. Students will review all phases of the Mass Communications curriculum and will develop a portfolio that focuses on the area of the field in which they plan to seek employment. Job seeking skills including resume and cover letter writing will be covered. Prerequisite: MCOM 255. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours; 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MCOM-256-01 12:15--01:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 FO 2502 Radio Broadcasting Internship 3 Credit $342 Offers actual on-the-job training at a local commercial broadcasting radio station. Various areas of the industry are examined; however, the student focuses on the area of radio broadcasting in which s/he plans to seek employment. Prerequisite: MCOM 256. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 240 hours must be worked.) MCOM-271-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MATHEMATICS Plane Geometry 3 Credit $356 Presents lines and angles, methods of proof, triangles, polygons, congruence and similarity, circles, regular polygons and the circle, and constructions. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 112 or MATH 12B or placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-113-01 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0107 MATH-113-60 05:00--06:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0309 Technical Math for Allied Health 1 Credit $128 Provides practical background in mathematics required for technical curricula associated with careers in health care. Reviews computational fundamentals and emphasizes problem solving that requires unit analysis, measurement systems conversions, terminology, and abbreviations. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 111 or MATH 11B or placement by exam. A calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour, 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-114-01 10:00--10:50AM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0307 MATH-114-02 12:15--01:05PM T 01/15-05/07 MA 0107

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MATH-114-03 12:15--01:05PM MATH-114-04 02:00--02:50PM MATH-114-05 02:00--02:50PM MATH-114-60 06:30--07:20PM MATH-114-N1 04:00--04:50PM Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-114-N2 04:00--04:50PM Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus TH T TH T T TH 01/17-05/09 01/15-05/07 01/17-05/09 01/15-05/07 01/15-05/07 01/17-05/09 MA MA MA MA N3 N3 0107 0209 0209 0107 0114 0114

Prealgebra I 2 Credit $228 Develops the arithmetic of real numbers: including computations of whole numbers, integers, and fractions. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-11A-42 01:00--02:55PM W 01/16-05/08 NU L101 MATH-11A-A1 08:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0307 MATH-11A-A10 12:50--02:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0308 MATH-11A-A11 01:00--02:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0307 MATH-11A-A2 08:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0308 MATH-11A-A3 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0307 MATH-11A-A4 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0308 MATH-11A-A5 09:00--10:15AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0309 and 09:00--09:50AM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0309 MATH-11A-A6 10:30--11:45AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0309 and 10:30--11:20AM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0309 MATH-11A-A60 05:00--06:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0312 MATH-11A-A61 07:00--08:50PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0310 MATH-11A-A7 11:00--11:50AM MTWTH 01/14-03/07 MA 0307 MATH-11A-A8 12:00--12:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0307 and 12:15--01:05PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0307 MATH-11A-A80 - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 TBA Section A80 is an Online Course and costs $248 (including fees of $20). MATH-11A-A9 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0308 MATH-11A-B21 08:50--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 NU 0103 MATH-11A-B22 01:00--02:15PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0210 and 01:00--01:50PM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0210 MATH-11A-NA1 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-03/07 N3 0114 Section NA1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-11A-NA2 08:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 N3 0114 Section NA2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Prealgebra II 2 Credit $235 Develops the arithmetic of decimal numbers; uses ratios, proportions, and percents to solve real-life problems; reviews measurement and practical geometry emphasizing applications to perimeter, area,

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volume and surface area of common geometric figures; and integrates the use of graphing calculator technology. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 11A or placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-11B-A23 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0211 MATH-11B-A24 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0211 and 01:00--01:50PM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0211 MATH-11B-B1 08:00--09:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0307 MATH-11B-B10 12:50--02:40PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0308 MATH-11B-B11 01:00--02:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0307 MATH-11B-B2 08:00--09:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0308 MATH-11B-B3 08:50--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0307 MATH-11B-B4 08:50--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0308 MATH-11B-B5 09:00--10:15AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0309 and 09:00--09:50AM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0309 MATH-11B-B6 10:30--11:45AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0309 and 10:30--11:20AM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0309 MATH-11B-B60 05:00--06:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0312 MATH-11B-B61 07:00--08:50PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0310 MATH-11B-B7 11:00--11:50AM MTWTH 03/18-05/09 MA 0307 MATH-11B-B8 12:00--12:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0307 and 12:15--01:05PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0307 MATH-11B-B80 - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section B80 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-11B-B9 10:50--12:40PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0308 MATH-11B-NB1 08:50--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 N3 0114 Section NB1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-11B-NB2 08:00--09:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 N3 0114 Section NB2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Technology-Integrated Math 4 Credit $456 Presents mathematics in the practical context of industries such as process operations technology, drafting, engineering technology, and automotive technology. Students develop study skills in math including review of arithmetic skills as they apply to career problems. The course covers fractions, rounding, scientific notation, decimal fractions, ratios, proportions, percentages, averages, estimates, graphic representation, basic operations on algebraic expressions, solvinig linear equations in one and two variables, graphing linear equations in two variables,and some practical geometry and trigonometry. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-122-01 03:00--04:50PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0211 Health Sciences-Integrated Math 4 Credit $456

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Presents mathematics in the practical context of the health sciences, and provides a practical background in mathematics required for the health care field. Develops study skills in math including a review of arithmetic skills as they apply to career problems. Presents computational fundamentals and problem solving that requires unit analysis, measurement system conversions, terminology, and abbreviations. Also covers fractions, rounding, scientific notation, decimal fractions, ratios, proportions, percentages, averages, estimates, graphic representation, some practical geometry, and presents basic operations on algebraic expressions. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) MATH-124-40 09:00--10:20AM MWF 01/14-05/10 FO 3500 Technical Math I 3 Credit $356 Provides practical background in mathematics required for technical curricula. The course reviews fundamentals of algebra, applied geometry, and right-triangle trigonometry including algebraic expressions and operations, equations, exponents, radicals, units of measure, formulas, approximate numbers and calculator operations. Prerequisite: Placement by exam or C or better in MATH 112 or MATH 12B or MATH 122. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-125-60 05:00--06:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0209 MATH-125-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $376 (including fees of $34). MATH-125-N1 04:00--05:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 N7 0101 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Technical Math II 3 Credit $356 Continues MATH 125 by exploring exponentials, logarithms, trigonometric functions and their graphs, additional topics in geometry of right and oblique triangles, j-operator, and complex numbers. Prerequisite: Admission to the Career-Technical program and C or better in MATH 125. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-126-01 02:15--03:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0311 Business Mathematics 3 Credit $356 Explores mathematical topics as they bear upon accounting, economics, finance, measurement, and merchandising. Designed for students in certain business and related disciplines. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 111 or MATH 11B or placement by exam. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-129-01 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0310 MATH-129-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $376 (including fees of $34). Elementary Algebra I

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2 Credit $235 Presents a review of real numbers and basic operations on algebraic expressions. Students will solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable including applications. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 11B or placement by exam. Computer software is required for this course. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.4, 2credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-12A-A1 08:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0310 MATH-12A-A10 12:15--02:05PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0311 MATH-12A-A11 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0308 and 01:00--01:50PM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0308 MATH-12A-A12 01:40--03:30PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0307 MATH-12A-A2 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0310 MATH-12A-A3 09:00--10:15AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0312 and 09:00--09:50AM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0312 MATH-12A-A4 10:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0308 MATH-12A-A5 10:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0310 MATH-12A-A6 10:30--11:45AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0312 and 10:30--11:20AM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0312 MATH-12A-A60 05:00--06:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0308 MATH-12A-A61 07:00--08:50PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0308 MATH-12A-A7 11:00--12:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0211 MATH-12A-A8 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 NU 0103 MATH-12A-A80 - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 TBA Section A80 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-12A-A81 - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 TBA Section A81 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-12A-A9 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0211 MATH-12A-B23 08:50--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0211 MATH-12A-B24 01:00--02:15PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0211 and 01:00--01:50PM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0211 MATH-12A-JA6 04:00--05:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 JC 0105 Section JA6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville MATH-12A-NA1 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 N3 0114 Section NA1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-12A-NA2 10:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 N3 0114 Section NA2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-12A-NA6 07:00--08:50PM TTH 01/15-03/07 N3 0114 Section NA6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Elementary Algebra II 2 Credit $235 Introduce linear equations in two variables. Students will graph linear equations in two variables; construct equations of a straight line, and solve systems of linear equations in two variables including applications. Presents rules of exponents including scientific notation and presents all operations of

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polynomials. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 12A or placement by exam. Computer software is required for this course. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.4, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-12B-A25 01:00--02:50PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0212 MATH-12B-A26 01:30--02:45PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0107 and 01:30--02:20PM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0107 MATH-12B-B1 08:00--09:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0310 MATH-12B-B10 12:15--02:05PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0311 MATH-12B-B11 01:00--02:15PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0308 and 01:00--01:50PM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0308 MATH-12B-B12 01:40--03:30PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0307 MATH-12B-B2 08:50--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0310 MATH-12B-B3 09:00--10:15AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0312 and 09:00--09:50AM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0312 MATH-12B-B4 10:00--11:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0308 MATH-12B-B5 10:00--11:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0310 MATH-12B-B6 10:30--11:45AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0312 and 10:30--11:20AM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0312 MATH-12B-B60 05:00--06:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0308 MATH-12B-B61 07:00--08:50PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0308 MATH-12B-B7 11:00--12:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0211 MATH-12B-B8 10:50--12:40PM TTH 03/19-05/09 NU 0103 MATH-12B-B80 - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section B80 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-12B-B81 - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section B81 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-12B-B9 10:50--12:40PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0211 MATH-12B-JB6 04:00--05:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 JC 0105 Section JB6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville MATH-12B-NB1 10:50--12:40PM TTH 03/19-05/09 N3 0114 Section NB1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-12B-NB2 10:00--11:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 N3 0114 Section NB2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-12B-NB6 07:00--08:50PM TTH 03/19-05/09 N3 0114 Section NB6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus College Algebra 4 Credit $470 Presents algebraic and graphical solutions of linear and non-linear equations and inequalities and their applications; functions and graphs; ratio, proportion, and variation; theory of equations; algebraic functions; logarithmic and exponential functions; systems of linear and non-linear equations; matrices and determinants and their applications. Integrates graphing calculator technology into the learning process. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 116 or MATH 16B or placement by exam. A graphing

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calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-131-01 08:30--09:45AM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0212 and 08:30--09:20AM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0212 MATH-131-02 10:00--11:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0209 and 10:00--10:50AM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0209 MATH-131-03 11:30--12:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0209 and 11:30--12:20PM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0209 MATH-131-04 12:00--01:50PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0311 MATH-131-05 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0209 MATH-131-06 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0209 MATH-131-60 06:30--08:20PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0210 MATH-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $490 (including fees of $34). MATH-131-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $490 (including fees of $34). MATH-131-N1 10:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 0102 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Trigonometry 3 Credit $356 Presents trigonometric functions, the right triangle, fundamental identities, angular measure, variation and graphs of the trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers. Prerequisite: MATH 131 (which may be taken concurrently) or placement by exam. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-132-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MA 0210 MATH-132-02 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0311 MATH-132-60 05:00--06:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0210 Elementary Mathematical Modeling (IAI: M1 907) 3 Credit $356 Provides the opportunity for students to be active participants in the solution of important, interesting and challenging problems. The emphasis on learning mathematics by doing mathematics will allow students to build their own knowledge base of algebraic and geometric models. The course will also help students to acquire the mathematical "habits of mind" necessary to use mathematics and mathematical principles in their subsequent course work, their jobs, and their personal lives. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 116 or MATH 16B or placement by exam and C or better in MATH 113 or high school geometry. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-137-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MA 0211 MATH-137-02 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 MA 0312 MATH-137-03 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 MA 0312 MATH-137-04 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0312 MATH-137-05 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0312

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MATH-137-60 05:00--06:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0209

Math for Elementary Teachers I 4 Credit $470 Provides (as the first of a two-course sequence) prospective elementary school teachers with a deep and fundamental understanding of number and operations. Use of age-appropriate microcomputer technology as well as non-technical manipulatives is embedded in the course content. Emphasizes the interconnections among theory, procedures and applications. Topics are selected from sets, whole numbers, place value, integers, decimals, rational numbers, irrational numbers, numeration and computation, algebraic reasoning and representation. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 116 or MATH 16B or placement by exam and C or better in MATH 113 or high school geometry. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-142-01 10:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0207 General Education Statistics (IAI: M1 902) 4 Credit $470 Examines the collection, organization and interpretation of both univariate and bivariate quantitative data using graphical and numerical descriptive methods; develops necessary sampling distribution theory through computer simulation and actual experimentation; provides the opportunity to design and carry out real experiments to estimate unknown population parameters and to test hypotheses about those parameters. Emphasizes the use of microcomputers and calculators to perform analyses throughout the course. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 116 or MATH 16B or placement by exam, and MATH 113 or high school geometry. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-145-01 02:00--03:50PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0311 MATH-145-02 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0212 MATH-145-03 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0212 MATH-145-60 06:30--08:20PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0212 MATH-145-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $490 (including fees of $34). MATH-145-N1 08:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 0102 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Math for Elementary Teachers II (IAI: M1 903) 3 Credit $356 Provides prospective elementary school teachers with a deep and fundamental understanding of geometry and measurement, data analysis, introductory statistics and probability, and proof and justification. Use of age-appropriate calculator and microcomputer technology as well as non-technical manipulatives is embedded in the course content. Emphasizes the interconnections among theory, procedures and applications. Topics include planar figures, area, perimeter, symmetry, transformations in the plane, Venn diagramming, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, Platonic solids, volume, congruence, similarity, measurable attributes, units conversions (English and metric), Pythagorean theorem, patterns, sequences, formulas, equations, functions, displaying data, central measures of tendency, and

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basic principles of probability. Fulfills the Illinois Transferable General Education Core Curriculum (iTransfer Gen. Ed.) requirement only for students seeking state certification as elementary teachers or special education teachers. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 142. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-152-01 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0207 MATH-152-02 02:00--03:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0207 Calculus for Busn & Social Science (IAI: M1 900-B) 4 Credit $470 Introduces calculus as it is applied to business, economics, the behavioral sciences, the social sciences, biology and medicine. For students planning to major in these areas rather than in mathematics, engineering, physics or chemistry. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 131 and either MATH 113 or high school geometry. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-165-01 01:30--02:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0212 and 01:30--02:20PM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0212 MATH-165-60 06:30--08:20PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0212 MATH-165-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $490 (including fees of $34). Intermediate Algebra I 2 Credit $235 Presents factoring; solving quadratic equations by factoring; operations on rational algebraic expressions; solving rational equations and their respective applications; and solving equations graphically. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 12B or placement by exam. Computer software is required for this course. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.4, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-16A-A1 08:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0311 MATH-16A-A10 12:15--02:05PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0312 MATH-16A-A11 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0209 and 01:00--01:50PM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0209 MATH-16A-A2 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0311 MATH-16A-A3 09:00--10:15AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0107 and 09:00--09:50AM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0107 MATH-16A-A4 10:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0212 MATH-16A-A5 10:00--11:50AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0311 MATH-16A-A6 10:30--11:45AM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0107 and 10:30--11:20AM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0107 MATH-16A-A60 07:00--08:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0308 MATH-16A-A61 05:00--06:50PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0308 MATH-16A-A7 11:00--12:50PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0210 MATH-16A-A8 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MA 0310

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MATH-16A-A80 - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 Section A80 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-16A-A81 - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 Section A81 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-16A-A9 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 MATH-16A-B25 01:00--02:50PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MATH-16A-B26 01:30--02:45PM MW 03/18-05/08 and 01:30--02:20PM F 03/22-05/10 MATH-16A-NA1 12:50--02:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 Section NA1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-16A-NA6 05:00--06:50PM TTH 01/15-03/07 Section NA6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus TBA TBA MA MA MA MA N3 N3 0210 0212 0107 0107 0114 0114

Intermediate Algebra II 2 Credit $235 Presents solving quadratic equations by completing the square and using the quadratic formula; simplifying rational exponents, roots, and radicals; solving absolute value and radical equations, and their respective applications; and solving equations graphically. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 16A or placement by exam. Computer software is required for this course. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.4, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-16B-A21 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-03/07 NU 0103 MATH-16B-A22 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-03/06 MA 0210 and 01:00--01:50PM F 01/18-03/08 MA 0210 MATH-16B-B1 08:00--09:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0311 MATH-16B-B10 12:15--02:05PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0312 MATH-16B-B11 01:00--02:15PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0209 and 01:00--01:50PM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0209 MATH-16B-B2 08:50--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0311 MATH-16B-B3 09:00--10:15AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0107 and 09:00--09:50AM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0107 MATH-16B-B4 10:00--11:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0212 MATH-16B-B5 10:00--11:50AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0311 MATH-16B-B6 10:30--11:45AM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0107 and 10:30--11:20AM F 03/22-05/10 MA 0107 MATH-16B-B60 07:00--08:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0308 MATH-16B-B61 05:00--06:50PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0308 MATH-16B-B7 11:00--12:50PM MW 03/18-05/08 MA 0210 MATH-16B-B8 10:50--12:40PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0310 MATH-16B-B80 - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section B80 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-16B-B81 - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section B81 is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). MATH-16B-B9 10:50--12:40PM TTH 03/19-05/09 MA 0210

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MATH-16B-NB1 12:50--02:40PM Section NB1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MATH-16B-NB6 05:00--06:50PM Section NB6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus TTH TTH 03/19-05/09 03/19-05/09 N3 N3 0114 0114

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (IAI: M1 900-1) 5 Credit $584 Presents straight lines, functions, the derivative, limits and continuity, mean value theorem, chain rule, curve sketching, implicit differentiation, related rates, applications of differentiation, antiderivatives, introduction to integration, areas by integration and numerical methods. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 132 or placement by exam, and MATH 113 or high school geometry. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 5 credit hours: 5 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-171-01 09:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0207 and 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0207 MATH-171-60 05:00--07:15PM MTH 01/14-05/09 MA 0207 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (IAI: M1 900-2) 5 Credit $584 Examines areas between curves and volume by integration, arc lengths, centroids, differentiation and integration of exponential and logarithmic functions, L Hpital's rule, hyperbolic functions, integration techniques, improper integrals, conic sections, translation and rotation of axes, infinite series, parametric and polar equations, operations on vectors in two and three dimensions, and lines and planes in space. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 171. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 5 credit hours: 5 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-172-01 09:00--09:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0210 and 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0210 Statistics (IAI: M1 902) 4 Credit $470 Examines basic concepts of statistical analysis used in decision making in business, social and life sciences, including probability and how uncertainty is dealt with in real life. Includes assembly and summarization of data, measures of central tendency and variability, probability theory, discrete and continuous probability distributions, estimation, one- and two-sample hypothesis testing for means and proportions, correlation regression analysis, multiple regression, chi-square, and one-way analysis of variance. Integrates graphing calculator technology and statistical computer software in the learning process. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 131 and either MATH 113 or high school geometry. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-235-01 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0212 and 12:00--12:50PM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0212 MATH-235-02 10:50--12:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0207 MATH-235-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA

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Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $490 (including fees of $34). Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (IAI: M1 900-3) 4 Credit $470 Presents vector-valued functions in two and three dimensions, surfaces and curves in space, partial differentiation involving functions of several variables, directional derivatives and gradient, double and triple integrals, integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinates, vector fields, line integrals, surface integrals, Green's Theorem, and Stoke's Theorem. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 172. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-271-01 08:35--09:50AM MW 01/14-05/08 MA 0211 and 09:00--09:50AM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0211 Differential Equations 3 Credit $356 Introduces ordinary differential equations and their applications. Included are first and higher order differential equations, homogeneous linear and non-linear equations, systems of linear differential equations, numerical approximations, power series solutions, and Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 271. A graphing calculator is required for this course. Check with the College Bookstore or the Mathematics Department for recommended models. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MATH-272-60 07:30--08:45PM MTH 01/14-05/09 MA 0207 MILITARY SCIENCE Introduction to Military Science 2 Credit $228 Introduces contemporary military issues and role of the U.S. Army in national defense systems. Reviews time management, goal setting, and motivational leadership. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) MSC-101-01 09:00--10:15AM T 01/15-05/07 TBA Introduction to Military Operations 2 Credit $228 Studies the modern battlefield and its relationship to leadership, team building, and stress management. Individual communication skills and group dynamics are stressed. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) MSC-102-01 09:00--10:15AM T 01/15-05/07 TBA and 02:30--04:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA MSC-102-02 10:00--11:15AM W 01/16-05/08 TBA and 02:30--04:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA MSC-102-03 11:00--12:15PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA and 02:30--04:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA

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Small Unit Leadership 3 Credit $342 Provides basic background in first aid and individual field-movement skills and instruction in use of analytical aids in planning, organizing, and controlling a changing environment. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) MSC-202-01 01:00--02:50PM W 01/16-05/08 TBA and 02:30--04:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA MSC-202-02 09:00--10:50AM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA and 02:30--04:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA MUSIC Appreciation of Music (IAI: F1 900) 3 Credit $342 Presents basic elements of music, and develops perceptive listening skills and understanding. Introduces stylistic elements, composers, and literature of the various historical periods. No previous music background is necessary. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-130-01 08:00--08:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0128 MUSI-130-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0128 MUSI-130-03 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0128 MUSI-130-04 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0128 MUSI-130-05 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MB 0128 MUSI-130-48 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0225 MUSI-130-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 MB 0128 MUSI-130-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). MUSI-130-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). MUSI-130-N1 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MUSI-130-N6 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 N3 0118 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Basic Music Theory 3 Credit $342 Introduces music fundamentals including: notation, meter and rhythm, scales, keys and intervals. The course is open to all students but is required for students who seek credit for applied music, unless they can demonstrate in a proficiency test satisfactory knowledge of the course content. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Music for the Pre-School Teacher 3 Credit $342

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Prepares the student with no previous training in music to provide a meaningful and useful initial early music experience for children in child care, pre-school or elementary school setting. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-133-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 MB 0125 Non-Western Music (IAI: F1 903N) 3 Credit $342 Covers the basic elements of music (melody, rhythm, harmony, and form) and perceptive listening as they relate to non-western music. Examines the music cultures of several non-western societies. No previous music background is necessary. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-134-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0122 MUSI-134-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0122 MUSI-134-03 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0122 MUSI-134-04 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0122 MUSI-134-05 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MB 0122 MUSI-134-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 MB 0122 MUSI-134-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). MUSI-134-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). MUSI-134-N1 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Music Theory II 4 Credit $456 Emphasizes chord relationships and voice leading practices, continuing MUSI 135. Chord vocabulary expands to include dominant, half diminished, and fully diminished seventh chords and the voice leading practices and figured bass indications appropriate for these chords. An introduction to monophonic, polyphonic, chordal, and homophonic textural types and characteristics of each is included. Sight singing, ear training, and keyboard exercises are included. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSI 135. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-136-01 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0128 and 09:00--09:50AM T 01/15-05/07 MB 0125 Introduction to Music Literature (IAI: F1 901) 3 Credit $342 Examines the following periods in music history: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and contemporary music. Studies major representative composers and their individual styles. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-138-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MB 0128 Limited Edition 1 Credit $129

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Provides students vocal performance experience, preparing and performing in a variety of styles including but not limited to spirituals, hymnody, opera, Broadway, and literature representing the major style periods. This ensemble also has the opportunity to participate in community activities. This course is repeatable three times. One credit hour will be awarded each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that may be applied to a degree shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Audition only. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-142-01 03:00--04:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MB 0125 Concert Choir 1 Credit $129 Prepares students to perform a variety of styles including spirituals, hymnody, opera, Broadway, and literature representing the major style periods. This vocal ensemble also has the opportunity to participate in community activities. This course is repeatable three times. One credit hour will be awarded each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that may be applied to a degree shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-144-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0125 MUSI-144-60 06:30--09:00PM T 01/15-05/07 MB 0125 Jazz Band 1 Credit $129 Covers preparation, exploration and performance of music representing the various jazz styles. Students should be able to read music but improvisation experience is not required. This course is repeatable three times. One credit hour will be awarded each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that may be applied to a degree shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Audition or consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-145-60 06:30--09:00PM M 01/14-05/06 MB 0109 Symphony Orchestra 1 Credit $129 Offers orchestra experience for qualified students in a music transfer program and interested members of the community. All members of the orchestra must be able to read music and prior experience as an instrumentalist in school, municipal or professional orchestra is desirable. This course is repeatable three times. One credit hour will be awarded each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that may be applied to a degree shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Audition or consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-146-60 06:30--09:00PM M 01/14-05/06 HY 0100 Guitar Ensemble 1 Credit $129 Covers preparation, exploration and performance of guitar music literature from all major style periods. This course is repeatable three times. One credit hour will be awarded each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that may be applied to a degree shall be

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four credits. Prerequisite: Audition or consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-147-60 06:30--09:00PM M 01/14-05/06 GI 0202 Percussion Ensemble 1 Credit $139 Provides students experience, through preparation and performance in a variety of percussive ensemble settings, including but not limited to classic/orchestral, world/ethnic, novelty/non-traditional, and mallet/keyboard literature. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition. The course is repeatable three times; the amount of credit awarded shall be one credit hour each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that will apply to a degree shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-149-01 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0109 Electronic Music Production 3 Credit $352 Introduces the study of Pro Tools recording software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI).Includes principles of sound synthesis, signal routing, mixing, editing, plug-in operations, virtual instruments and MIDI sequencing. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-154-01 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 CH 0114 MUSI-154-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CH 0114 Sequencing and Recording 3 Credit $352 Continues the study of Pro Tools software including hard disk recording and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Further explores recording, mixing, editing techniques, plug-ins including compression, equalization, effects and virtual instruments. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSI 154. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hour: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-155-01 01:00--02:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CH 0114 Music Notation 3 Credit $342 Introduces the study of Finale notation software. Includes instruction on writing professional-standard notations, notation arrangements and compositions, and forming basic notes and rhythms to more advanced markings. Also includes elements of basic music theory including note identification, major/minor scales, key signatures, triads, and four-part writing methods. Prerequisite: Permission of Coordinator. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-156-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CH 0114 Diction for Singers I 2 Credit $238

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Studies the vocal diction of English and Italian song literature. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-157-01 01:00--01:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MB 0125 Class Instruction - Guitar I 1 Credit $124 Develops basic skills and techniques of playing the guitar for the student with no previous playing experience. The student must provide acoustic (non-electric) guitar. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-159-01 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MB 0109 Piano II 1 Credit $124 Emphasizes sight reading, harmonization, transposition, technique development, improvisation, and repertoire. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSI 161. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-162-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0130 Vocal Techniques Class II 1 Credit $114 Offers voice training for students, continuing MUSI 163. The course includes basic techniques of vocal production through singing and an introduction to vocal literature. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSI 163. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-164-01 01:00--01:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 GI 0110 Wind Ensemble 1 Credit $129 Offers wind ensemble playing for qualified students of all brass and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music, and prior experience as an instrumentalist is desirable. Students gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition. This course is repeatable three times. One credit hour will be awarded each time the student successfully completes the course. The maximum number of credits that may be applied to a degree is four. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-170-60 06:30--09:00PM TH 01/17-05/09 MB 0109 Introduction to Music Therapy 3 Credit $342 Introduces the basic principles of music therapy and a provides brief historical survey of theory and practice of music therapy. Includes field trips to various clinical settings. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1; 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-179-60 05:30--08:20PM M 01/14-05/06 MB 0128 Minor Instruction: Flute & Piccolo 2 Credit $343

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Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-183-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Oboe & Engl Horn 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-184-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-184-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Clarinet 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-185-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Bassoon 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-186-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Saxophone 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per

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semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-187-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Trumpet 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-188-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-188-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Trombone 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-189-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Tuba 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-190-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Percussion 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab)

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MUSI-191-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA

Minor Instruction: Violin 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-192-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-192-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: String Bass 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-193-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Electric Bass 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-194-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Guitar 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-195-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-195-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA

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Minor Instruction: Voice 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite for first-time enrollees or applicable repeating students: MUSI 157 or concurrent enrollment and consent of the instructor. Prerequisite for second-time enrollees or applicable repeating students: MUSI 158 or concurrent enrollment and consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-196-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-196-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Piano 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-197-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-197-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-197-03 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-197-04 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Organ 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-198-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Minor Instruction: Other Instrument 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for students who have to study a secondary instrument for degree requirements or for students who perform at the college level and who are not music majors, but desire private instruction. Includes one thirty-minute lesson per week and two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury

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examination is required. The course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-199-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Jazz in Multicultural America (IAI: F1 905D) 3 Credit $342 Provides historical background and traces the African-American, Brazilian, Haitian, Caribbean, and Cuban influences in the development of jazz style. The course will include description and aural-visual examples of jazz techniques and processes. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-232-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0101 MUSI-232-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 HK 0101 MUSI-232-N6 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 N8 0204 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Jazz Improvisation Lab 1 Credit $129 Offers ensemble playing for qualified students of piano, guitar, bass, percussion, brass, and woodwind instruments. All members must be able to read music. Prior experience as an instrumentalist in a school, municipal, or professional band is desirable. This course is repeatable three times. One credit hour will be awarded each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that may be applied to a degree shall be four credits. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-233-01 03:30--04:45PM MW 01/14-05/08 MB 0109 Music Theory IV 4 Credit $456 Introduces 16th Century modal polyphony and 18th Century tonal counterpoint, continuing MUSI 235. Theme and variation, rondo, and sonata allegro forms are studied. Also included is the compositional devices of the late 19th and 20th Centuries. Sight singing, ear training and keyboard exercises included. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSI 235. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MUSI-236-01 02:00--02:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0128 and 10:00--10:50AM T 01/15-05/07 MB 0125 Mens Ensemble 1 Credit $129 Provides male students vocal performance experience, through preparing and performing in a variety of styles including but not limited to spirituals, hymnody, opera, Broadway, and literature representing the major style periods. This ensemble also has the opportunity to participate in community activities. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition. The course is repeatable three times; the amount of credit awarded shall be one credit hour each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that will apply to a degree shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-241-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0125

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Womens Ensemble 1 Credit $129 Provides female students vocal performance experience, through preparing and performing in a variety of styles including but not limited to spirituals, hymnody, opera, Broadway, and literature representing the major style periods. This ensemble also has the opportunity to participate in community activities. The course content is such that the student is expected to gain increased depth of knowledge and skill through repetition. The course is repeatable three times; the amount of credit awarded shall be one credit hour each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of credits that will apply to a degree shall be four credits. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-242-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0125 Class Instruction - Guitar II 1 Credit $124 Further develops sight reading skills and the understanding of lead sheets. Includes the study of major and minor scales, pentatonic scales, modes, and an in-depth approach to chordal voicings and harmonic substitutions. Prerequisite: MUSI 159. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-259-01 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MB 0109 Piano IV 1 Credit $129 Emphasizes progressive development of technique, improvisation, transposition and harmonization, continuing MUSI 261. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSI 261. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) MUSI-262-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 MB 0130 Major Instruction: Flute and Piccolo 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-283-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Oboe & Eng. Horn 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up

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to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-284-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Clarinet 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-285-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Bassoon 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-286-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Saxophone 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-287-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Trumpet 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up

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to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-288-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-288-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Trombone 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-289-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Tuba 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-290-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Percussion 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-291-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Violin 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury

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examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-292-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-292-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: String Bass 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-293-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Electric Bass 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-294-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Guitar 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-295-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-295-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Voice 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one one-

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hour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite for first-time enrollees or applicable repeating students: MUSI 157 or concurrent enrollment and consent of the instructor. Prerequisite for secondtime enrollees or applicable repeating students: MUSI 158 or concurrent enrollment and consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) MUSI-296-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Piano 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-297-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-297-02 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-297-03 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-297-04 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA MUSI-297-05 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Organ 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab) MUSI-298-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Major Instruction: Other Instrument 2 Credit $343 Private music instruction designed for music majors who must have a major instrument for degree requirements. The course includes one thirty-minute lesson per week for two credit hours or one onehour lesson per week for four credit hours. Course also includes two one-hour master classes per semester. Attendance at applied student recitals and outside performances is mandatory. A final jury examination is required. This course is a variable credit course and may be repeated three times for up to a maximum of sixteen credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. (PCS 1.1, 2 or 4 credit hours: 1 or 2 hours lecture, 6 or 12 hours lab)

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MUSI-299-01 NURSE ASSISTANT Basic Nurse Assistant Training 6 Credit $754 Provides Basic Nurse Assistant instruction through theory, lab, and six mandatory 8-hour clinical days outside of the regular scheduled class sessions (dates/times to be arranged). Teaches the nursing assistant to function as an effective member of the nursing team in the delivery of patient care, under the direct supervision of a Registered Professional or Licensed Practical Nurse in hospitals, nursing homes, and home healthcare settings. Adequate time is utilized in orienting the student to the work environment and responsibilities in order to provide a basis for quality patient care and team morale. Successful completers qualify for the Illinois Nurse Assistance Competency Examination. The Illinois Department of Public Health requires that all Nurse Assistant students have a Livescan (fingerprint) criminal background check within 10 days of the start of class. The college will make arrangements for an IDPH approved vendor to do this on campus. There is a $40 fee for this service, which will be payable the day of the Livescan. There will be an orientation prior to the class start date to discuss this as well as other class requirements. Attendance at the orientation is mandatory. Students who have questions or a criminal background should contact the Coordinator of the Nurse Assistant Program for more information on determining their eligibility for the program or their ability to complete the program. Prerequisite: See admission requirements. (PCS 1.2, 6 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 3.5 hours lab, 3 hours clinical) NUAD-120-01 09:00--01:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 NU L218 NUAD-120-02AHS 01:30--04:30PM MTW 01/14-05/08 NU L230 NUAD-120-60 04:30--08:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 NU L218 NUAD-120-61 05:00--09:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 NU L230 NUAD-120-62 05:00--09:00PM MW 01/14-05/08 NU L230 NUAD-120-A1 09:00--01:00PM MTWTH 01/14-03/07 NU L230 NUAD-120-F1 08:30--12:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 SP 0100 Section F1 meets at St. Patrick's School NUAD-120-F804 09:00--01:00PM TTH 01/15-05/09 EDEN TBA Section F804 meets at Eden Village, Glen Carbon NUAD-120-F805 04:00--08:00PM MTH 01/14-05/09 JHOS TBA Section F805 meets at Jersey Community Hospital NURSING Integrated Study Skills for Nursing 2 Credit $228 Presents college study skills including effective use of texts, study schedules, listening, note-taking, preparing for and taking exams. NOTE: This course is taught concurrently with a nursing studies course by integrating course content with instruction in the reading/learning/critical thinking skills necessary for successful performance of college-level course work. This course is repeatable three times. The amount of credit awarded shall be two credit hours each time the student successfully completes the - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA

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course. Prerequisite: Admission to the ADN Nursing program. (PCS 1.4, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) NURS-128-01 01:00--02:50PM T 01/15-05/07 NU L101 NURS-128-02 01:00--02:50PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0101 NURS-128-03 01:00--02:50PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0103 NURS-128-04 12:40--02:30PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0103 NURS-128-05 12:40--02:30PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0101 NURS-128-06 08:00--09:50AM F 01/18-05/10 NU L101 NURS-128-07 08:00--09:50AM F 01/18-05/10 NU 0101 Psychomotor Skills for Nursing 2 Credit $288 Considers specific psychomotor skills that are required for implementation of nursing interventions. Basic nursing skills will be demonstrated including correct sequence for competency of these skills. The nursing process will be used to assess the patient's health status, plan for the skill, implement the skill, and evaluate the patient's response to the procedure. Prerequisite: Either concurrent enrollment in NURS 150 or C or better in NURS 152. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours, 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) NURS-141-01 08:00--10:30AM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0212 NURS-141-02 12:00--02:30PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0212 NURS-141-03 10:15--12:45PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0212 NURS-141-04 01:30--04:00PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0212 NURS-141-05 08:30--11:00AM W 01/16-05/08 NU 0212 NURS-141-06 01:30--04:00PM W 01/16-05/08 NU 0212 Nursing Leadership and Management 1 Credit $114 Facilitates the transition from student nurse to beginning graduate nurse. Emphasis will be on legal, ethical, professional, and management issues, particularly prioritization and delegation. Current trends in health policy and healthcare systems will be discussed. Prerequisite: C or better in either NURS 150 or NURS 251. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) NURS-144-01 11:00--11:50AM M 01/14-05/06 NU L103 NURS-144-02 11:00--11:50AM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0101 NURS-144-03 01:00--01:50PM M 01/14-05/06 NU L103 NURS-144-04 01:00--01:50PM M 01/14-05/06 NU L101 Nursing Health Assessment 2 Credit $228 Considers the development of beginning health assessment through the life span. Emphasis is placed on physical assessment skills with application of clinical reasoning to these skills. The nursing process will be used to assist in the assessment of the patient. Prerequisite: Either C or better in NURS 152 or concurrent enrollment in NURS 150. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) NURS-145-01 08:00--09:50AM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0106 NURS-145-02 10:00--11:50AM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0106 NURS-145-03 01:00--02:50PM M 01/14-05/06 TBA

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NURS-145-04 NURS-145-05 10:15--12:05PM 10:00--11:50AM T W 01/15-05/07 01/16-05/08 NU TBA 0106

Pharmacology for Nursing 2 Credit $243 Review of medication calculations, administration of medications, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, current trends in pharmacology, related nursing responsibilities, legal considerations, and studies of classifications of pharmaceuticals. Prerequisite: Either concurrent enrollment in NURS 150 or C or better in these: NURS 141, NURS 145, and NURS 154. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hour lecture, 1 hour lab) NURS-146-1A 10:30--12:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU L203 and 10:30--11:20AM F 01/18-05/10 NU 0102 NURS-146-1B 10:30--12:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU L203 and 10:30--11:20AM F 01/18-05/10 NU 0104 NURS-146-1C 10:30--12:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU L203 and 11:30--12:20PM F 01/18-05/10 NU 0102 NURS-146-1D 10:30--12:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU L203 and 11:30--12:20PM F 01/18-05/10 NU 0104 NURS-146-1E 10:30--12:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU L203 and 09:00--09:50AM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0104 Nursing Process and Basic Needs 8 Credit $1391 Introduces fundamental concepts and skills in nursing. The nursing process is used in an examination of the person's physical and psychosocial needs throughout the life span. Health assessment skills, nursing history, professional awareness, and legal responsibilities are introduced. Emphasis is placed on the needs of the well or adapting person. This allows the student to view needs of the well person before considering the needs of the ill or non-adapting person in the second, third, and fourth semester. Opportunity is given for lab/clinical application of concepts/skills to the needs of both well and physically ill people in various health care settings. Prerequisite: Admission to ADN program; PSYC 131 or concurrent enrollment; C or better in BIOL 141 or concurrent enrollment; and concurrent enrollment in NURS 128. (PCS 1.2, 8 credit hours: 5.5 hours lecture, 2 hours lab, 5.5 hours clinical lab) NURS-152-1A 08:00--10:50AM MF 01/14-05/10 NU 0103 and 11:00--01:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0102 NURS-152-1B 08:00--10:50AM MF 01/14-05/10 NU 0103 and 11:00--01:00PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0104 NURS-152-1C 08:00--10:50AM MF 01/14-05/10 NU 0103 and 01:30--03:30PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0102 NURS-152-1D 08:00--10:50AM MF 01/14-05/10 NU 0103 and 01:30--03:30PM M 01/14-05/06 NU 0104 NURS-152-1E 08:00--10:50AM MF 01/14-05/10 NU 0103 and 08:00--10:00AM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0102 NURS-152-1F 08:00--10:50AM MF 01/14-05/10 NU 0103 and 10:00--12:00PM T 01/15-05/07 NU 0104

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Community-Based Psychiatric Nursing 3.5 Credit $585 Focuses on therapeutic communication skills in the nurse-client relationship utilizing the nursing process in acute/chronic and community based settings for the child and adult psychiatric client. Emphasis is placed on self-analysis in order to increase self-understanding and self-acceptance. Provides concrete methods to develop effective communication, assessment, and intervention techniques utilizing the DSM-IV-R in developing a plan of care. Application of neurobiological, interpersonal, learning, and cognitive theories will be included to provide holistic care to the psychiatric client. Opportunities are provided for the student to correlate a theory to nursing practice in a variety of psychiatric settings with consideration of legal/ethical/professional issues. Prerequisite: ADN students: PSYC 131; C or better in BIOL 141, NURS 128, and NURS 152; and either C or better in BIOL 142 or concurrent enrollment. LPN students: PSYC 131; C or better in BIOL 141, NURS 141, NURS 145, NURS 146, NURS 150; and either C or better in BIOL 142 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3.5 credit hours: 2.2 hours lecture, 3.9 hours clinical lab) NURS-153-A1 08:00--10:05AM TF 01/15-03/08 NU L103 Family and Home-Centered Nursing 3.5 Credit $585 Studies maternity and newborn nursing with emphasis on the normal and upon prevention rather than cure. Childbirth with child rearing are considered as activities occurring within a family. The reactions to the stresses and phenomena of these activities are considered in view of the needs, previous experiences, socioeconomic status and cultural differences of those individuals who make up the family. The student is assisted to acquire beginning skills in guiding and supporting the individuals and the family as a unit through the maternity cycle and the early years of child rearing. Consideration is also given to the effects of violence, substance abuse, homelessness and poverty upon the childbearing family. Opportunities are provided for the student to correlate theory to nursing practice in a variety of maternal-newborn settings. Prerequisite: ADN students: C or better in NURS 153 and either C or better in BIOL 142 or concurrent enrollment. LPN students: PSYC 131; C or better in BIOL 141, NURS 141, NURS 145, NURS 146, NURS 150; and either C or better in BIOL 142 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3.5 credit hours: 2.2 hours lecture, 3.9 hours clinical lab) NURS-154-B1 08:00--10:05AM TF 03/19-05/10 NU L103 Basic Nursing Process Application I 3.5 Credit $582 Considers common stressors interfering with skin integrity, fluid and electrolyte balance, biological defense mechanisms, mobility, nutrition, elimination, cell proliferation, and safety needs. The nursing student continues to study the nursing process, human needs, ethical and legal aspects of nursing, pharmacology and nursing concepts, principles and skills. Opportunities are provided for the nursing student to correlate theoretical concepts (nursing care principles and skills learned) to nursing practice in medical-surgical clinical settings. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 141, BIOL 142, BIOL 241, NURS 141, NURS 145, NURS 152, NURS 153, NURS 154; C or better in NURS 146 or concurrent enrollment; and C or better in either PSYC 232 or PSYC 233. (PCS 1.2, 3.5 credit hours: 2.2 hours lecture, 3.9 hours clinical lab) NURS-250-A1 08:00--10:05AM MF 01/14-03/08 NU L203

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Basic Nursing Process Application II 3.5 Credit $585 Considers common stressors interfering with oxygen needs, hormonal imbalance, and neurological and sensory needs. The nursing student continues to study the nursing process, human needs, ethical and legal aspects of nursing, pharmacology, and nursing concepts and principles. Opportunities are provided for the nursing student to correlate concepts, principles, and skills learned to nursing practice in medical-surgical clinical settings. Prerequisite: C or better in NURS 250 and either C or better in NURS 146 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3.5 credit hours: 2.2 hours lecture, 3.9 hours clinical lab) NURS-251-B1 08:00--10:05AM MF 03/18-05/10 NU L203 Advanced Nursing Application I 4.5 Credit $757 Considers complicated stressors which may occur during multisystem organ failure. Emphasis is placed on the adult and child with problems of fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance; biological defense mechanism; mobility; nutrition; elimination; cell proliferation; and/or skin integrity. Theoretical concepts of this course center on the nursing process, nursing priorities, basic human needs, stress adaptation, and legal implications. Opportunities are provided for the student to correlate theory to nursing practice in medical-surgical acute care and community-based settings for the adult and child. Prerequisite: ADN students: C or better in both NURS 146 and NURS 251 and a C or better in NURS 144 or concurrent enrollment. LPN students: C or better in BIOL 142, BIOL 241, NURS 141, NURS 145, NURS 146, and NURS 150; C or better in NURS 144 or concurrent enrollment; C or better in either PSYC 232 or PSYC 233; and C or better in NURS 153 (or proficiency equivalent) and NURS 154 (or proficiency equivalent). (PCS 1.2, 4.5 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 7.5 hours clinical lab) NURS-252-A1 08:00--10:30AM M 01/14-03/04 NU L103 and 10:15--11:45AM F 01/18-03/08 NU L103 Advanced Nursing Application II 4.5 Credit $763 Considers complicated stressors which may occur during multisystem organ failure. Emphasis is placed on the adult and child with oxygen needs, hormonal imbalance, and/or sensory needs. Theoretical concepts of this course center on the nursing process, nursing priorities, basic human needs, stress adaptation, and legal implications. Opportunities are provided for the student to correlate theory to nursing practice in medical-surgical acute care and community-based settings for the adult and child. Prerequisite: C or better in NURS 252. (PCS 1.2, 4.5 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 7.5 hours clinical lab) NURS-253-B1 08:00--10:30AM M 03/18-05/06 NU L103 and 10:15--11:45AM F 03/22-05/10 NU L103 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT Occupational Therapy Fundamentals 4 Credit $456

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Introduces the philosophy of Occupational Therapy practice and the theoretical foundations of the profession. The historical growth of Occupational Therapy and its relationship to traditional medical, educational and other community service delivery models are explored, as well as, standards of practice, ethical responsibilities, and values and attitudes of the profession. The education, training, and the collaborative roles of the OTA and OTR are discussed. The components of the clinical reasoning process are presented by examining the stages of the planning and service delivery process. The Practice Framework for Occupational Therapy is introduced to define the scope of practice. Prerequisite: Admission to the Occupational Therapy Assistant program. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) OCTA-134-01 08:50--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0111 Practice of Psychosocial Occupation 3 Credit $367 Introduces psychiatric terminology, symptomatology, and psychiatric diagnoses. Application of OT principles in psychosocial function and dysfunction will be emphasized. This course will acquaint the students with the OT frames of reference appropriate to psychosocial setting, therapy planning and methodologies, and therapeutic use of self as a treatment tool, and the development of client-therapist interactions. The role of the OTA in activity program and community-based service programs is explored by researching contemporary service delivery models. Prerequisite: C or better in OCTA 138, OCTA 142, OCTA 146, OCTA 151. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) OCTA-234-01 09:00--10:50AM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0111 and 11:00--12:50PM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0132 OCTA-234-02 09:00--10:50AM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0111 and 11:00--12:50PM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0132 OCTA-234-03 09:00--10:50AM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0111 and 11:00--12:50PM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0132 Practice of Physical Occupation 4 Credit $506 Presents medical conditions commonly referred for OT treatment/interventions. The etiology, residual effects and medical management of each condition are described. OT frames of reference are discussed in regard to appropriate client care. Prerequisite: C or better in OCTA 138, OCTA 142, OCTA 146, OCTA 151. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) OCTA-238-01 10:00--11:50AM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0111 and 01:00--04:50PM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0132 OCTA-238-02 10:00--11:50AM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0111 and 01:00--04:50PM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0132 OCTA-238-03 10:00--11:50AM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0111 and 01:00--04:50PM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0132 OT in Productive Aging 3 Credit $342 Introduces the principles and practice of occupational therapy in the treatment of clients with psychosocial dysfunction, chronic illness, and problems associated with the aging process. Kubler-Ross

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stages of death and dying are explored. Introduction of the Medicare system and OT's role for patient care within the system are emphasized. The OTA's role in working with families and caregivers will be explored. Prerequisite: C or better in OCTA 138, OCTA 142, OCTA 146, OCTA 151. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) OCTA-242-01 01:30--04:20PM W 01/16-05/08 MA 0111 Exploration of Occupational Practice 4 Credit $491 Provides clinical opportunities to apply theory to the practice area. Students will spend time in an approved agency with emphasis on observation, development of professional work behaviors, and limited participation in a variety of occupational therapy settings. Emphasis is placed on documentation of clinical observations and intervention findings in various settings. Prerequisite: C or better in OCTA 138, OCTA 142, OCTA 146, OCTA 151. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 6 hours lab) OCTA-250-01 09:00--09:50AM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0111 and 08:00--12:00PM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0132 and 01:00--02:50PM F 01/18-05/10 MA 0132 OCTA-250-02 09:00--09:50AM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0111 and 08:00--12:00PM T 01/15-05/07 MA 0132 and 01:00--02:50PM T 01/15-05/07 MA 0132 OCTA-250-03 09:00--09:50AM M 01/14-05/06 MA 0111 and 08:00--12:00PM TH 01/17-05/09 MA 0132 and 01:00--02:50PM TH 01/17-05/09 MA 0132 Level II Fieldwork B 4 Credit $471 Continues application of concepts and skills learned in prior course work. Supervised clinical experience provides the student the opportunity to further develop organizational and administrative skills. Includes employee relations, job descriptions, planning department and budget, maintaining job competence. Students will spend time in approved agency with continued emphasis on observation, development of professional work skills and supervision of treatment application principles. Prerequisite: C or better in OCTA 254. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 20 hours lab: 320 clinical hours) OCTA-258-A1 - TBA MTWTHF 01/14-03/08 TBA OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Keyboarding 1 Credit $121 Develops basic keyboarding skills for students who have no previous experience with keyboards. Not designed for Office Technology program majors. Pass/Fail grades may be given. Prerequisite: None. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 2 hours lab, 0 hours lecture) OTEC-019-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA OTEC-019-A6 06:35--08:15PM MW 01/14-03/08 TR 0262

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OTEC-019-AB 09:20--11:00AM OTEC-019-AD 02:00--03:40PM OTEC-019-AE 12:35--02:15PM OTEC-019-AF 09:20--11:00AM OTEC-019-B6 06:35--08:15PM OTEC-019-BB 09:20--11:00AM OTEC-019-BD 02:00--03:40PM OTEC-019-BE 12:35--02:15PM OTEC-019-BF 09:20--11:00AM OTEC-019-NA6 06:35--08:15PM Section NA6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus OTEC-019-NB6 06:35--08:15PM Section NB6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus TTH MW TTH MW MW TTH MW TTH MW TTH TTH 01/15-03/07 01/14-03/06 01/15-03/07 01/14-03/06 03/18-05/08 03/19-05/09 03/18-05/08 03/19-05/09 03/18-05/08 01/15-03/07 03/19-05/09 TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR N4 N4 0262 0261 0262 0261 0262 0262 0261 0262 0261 0123 0123

Speed and Accuracy Training 1 Credit $121 Concentrates on speed and/or accuracy improvement for students who have previously completed OTEC 019. A diagnostic approach is taken to identify and overcome specific problems which hinder fast, accurate typing. Student's skills will be diagnosed at beginning of course and drills will be assigned on an individual basis. May be repeated two times. Pass/Fail grades may be given. Prerequisite: None. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) OTEC-024-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $141 (including fees of $27). OTEC-024-AA 09:00--10:40AM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0262 OTEC-024-AD 02:00--03:40PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-024-B6 06:35--08:15PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-024-BA 09:00--10:40AM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-024-BB 09:20--11:00AM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-024-BD 02:00--03:40PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft Word (Level 1) 2 Credit $235 Introduces Microsoft Word skills. Successful completion of OTEC 111 and OTEC 211 will prepare students for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Word exam. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) OTEC-111-80A - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 TBA Section 80A is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-111-AD 02:00--04:05PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-111-B7 05:45--09:55PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-111-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261

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Microsoft Excel (Level 1) 2 Credit $235 Introduces Microsoft Excel skills. Successful completion of OTEC 112 and OTEC 212 will prepare students for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Excel exam. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) OTEC-112-80A - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 TBA Section 80A is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-112-AD 02:00--04:05PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-112-B7 05:45--09:55PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-112-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft Access (Level 1) 2 Credit $235 Introduces Microsoft Access skills. Successful completion of OTEC 113 and OTEC 213 will prepare students for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Access exam. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) OTEC-113-80A - TBA TBA 01/14-03/08 TBA Section 80A is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-113-AD 02:00--04:05PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-113-B7 05:45--09:55PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-113-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft PowerPoint (Level 1) 2 Credit $235 Introduces Microsoft PowerPoint skills. Successful completion of OTEC 114 and OTEC 214 will prepare students for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist PowerPoint exam. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) OTEC-114-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-114-AD 02:00--04:05PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-114-B7 05:45--09:55PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-114-BC 09:00--11:05AM TTH 03/18-05/09 TR 0261 OTEC-114-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft Publisher 1 Credit $121 Presents the features of Microsoft Publisher software. Students will use Publisher features to create brochures, flyers, newsletters, business cards, and postcards. It is recommended that students have

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basic keyboarding and Windows skills. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) OTEC-115-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $141 (including fees of $27). OTEC-115-AD 02:00--03:40PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-115-B7 05:45--09:05PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-115-BD 02:00--03:40PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft Windows 2 Credit $235 Introduces Microsoft Windows environment system and accessories. Successful completion will prepare students for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) OTEC-116-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-116-BG 11:45--01:50PM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0261 Microsoft Outlook 1 Credit $114 Introduces the features of Microsoft Outlook. Emphasizes sending and receiving e-mail messages; scheduling appointments and meetings; and maintaining contact lists, to do lists, and notes. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. Prerequisite: None. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 2 hours lab, 0 hours lecture) OTEC-117-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $134 (including fees of $20). Keyboarding 1 Credit $121 Develops basic keyboarding skills. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: o hours lecture, 2 hours lab) OTEC-119-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $141 (including fees of $27). OTEC-119-AD 02:00--03:40PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-119-AE 12:35--02:15PM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0262 OTEC-119-AF 09:20--11:00AM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-119-BB 09:20--11:00AM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-119-BD 02:00--03:40PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 OTEC-119-BE 12:35--02:15PM TTH 03/12-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-119-BF 09:20--11:00AM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261

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Keyboarding/Formatting 4 Credit $468 Develops and reinforces basic keyboarding skills, technique, and speed and accuracy development; introduces basic file management and computer skills; introduces formatting of simple business letters, memorandums, manuscripts, and tables; develops proficiency in using word processing software and practice in basic features: save, print, open, create and edit text, set tabs, line spacing, change margins, spell check, bold, underline, and page numbering. Prerequisite: Qualify for READ 125 and ENGL 125 or above by appropriate L&C placement test score. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-120-90 - TBA TBA 01/15-05/07 TBA and 06:00--08:00PM T 01/15-05/07 TR 0262 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $488 (including fees of $32). OTEC-120-C6 05:45--08:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-120-CB 08:30--11:00AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-120-CE 11:45--02:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-120-CF 08:30--11:00AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0261 OTEC-120-N6 05:45--08:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N4 0123 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Formatting/Word Processing 3 Credit $354 Improves skills and knowledge conducive to production keyboarding; formatting of business communications, tables, and reports; and word processing skills: headers and footers, widow/orphan, text enhancements, tables, and template documents. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 120 (or keyboarding test) and OTEC 151. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2 3 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-121-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). OTEC-121-C6 06:10--08:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-121-CA 09:00--11:05AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-121-N6 06:10--08:15PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N4 0123 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Data Entry Skills 1 Credit $126 Develops data entry skills. Emphasis is placed on developing speed and accuracy in entering alphabetic and numeric data. Students develop skill and speed in using the touch system to operate the 10-digit keys on a keypad. Students learn data entry techniques, perform typical data entry activities and calculate basic business applications. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. Prerequisite: None. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) OTEC-123-BC 09:00--10:40AM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0261

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Speed and Accuracy Development 1 Credit $121 Concentrates on speed and/or accuracy development for students who possess a minimum of basic typing skills. Takes a diagnostic approach to identify and overcome specific problems which hinder fast, accurate typing. (Student's demonstration of ability during first week of class will determine whether goal is speed, accuracy, or both. The course may be repeated twice.) Prerequisite: OTEC 120. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) OTEC-124-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $141 (including fees of $27). OTEC-124-AB 09:20--11:00AM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0262 OTEC-124-AD 02:00--03:40PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0261 OTEC-124-B6 06:35--08:15PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-124-BA 09:00--10:40AM MW 03/11-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-124-BD 02:00--03:40PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 OTEC-124-BF 09:20--11:00AM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Records Management 3 Credit $349 Introduces records control, retention, and disposal; filing rules, practices, and systems; and supplies and equipment used in records management. Introduces automated records control and computerized filing. Prerequisite: OTEC 151 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) OTEC-130-01 02:00--03:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0161 OTEC-130-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $369 (including fees of $27). Office & Digital Communication Tools 3 Credit $407 Introduces concepts and career options in the office technology profession as well as digital communication tools. Includes use of numeric keypad; ergonomics and office safety; learning styles and personality types; speech recognition; hand-writing recognition; mobile computing; business applications of social networking; Web 2.0 and 3.0 tools; Microsoft Outlook; use of scanners; and cloud computing. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 120 (or concurrent enrollment), Cor better in OTEC 151 (or concurrent enrollment), and qualify for READ 125 and ENGL 125 or above by appropriate L&C placement test score. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-131-01 11:45--01:50PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0261 Legal Procedures 3 Credit $342 Presents judicial system, court structure, and origins of American law. Includes pretrial procedures, legal research materials, duties of a notary public, sequence of trials, and litigation support. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab)

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OTEC-135-01 02:30--03:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR OTEC-135-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). 0261 TBA

Proofreading/Transcription Skills 3 Credit $354 Emphasizes proofreading and transcribing skills. The correct use of language skills is required throughout the course. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 120 and OTEC 151. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) OTEC-140-01 02:30--04:35PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0262 Introduction to Computer Skills 3 Credit $354 Provides an introduction to basic computer skills such as email, Internet, word processing, and presentation software. Includes Windows and file management. Emphasis is placed on preparing the student to use the computer in an educational setting. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding skills. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) OTEC-151-01 12:00--01:40PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0161 OTEC-151-02 02:00--03:40PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-151-60 06:00--09:35PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0161 OTEC-151-N7 06:00--09:35PM M 01/14-05/06 N4 0123 Section N7 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Legal Terminology 3 Credit $354 Introduces the origin, meaning, and use of legal terminology for students entering a legal-related field, such legal assistants, paralegals, etc. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) OTEC-165-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). Medical Office Procedures 3 Credit $354 Presents the methods and procedures needed to work in a medical office. Includes medical ethics and law; correspondence; patient billing and collection systems; and medical office software. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 120 or concurrent enrollment. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-170-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). Microsoft Word (Level 2) 2 Credit $235 Advances the student's core level Microsoft Word knowledge and skills. Successful completion will prepare students for Microsoft Office Certification exam. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 250 or OTEC

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111. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hour: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hours lab) OTEC-211-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-211-B7 05:45--09:55PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-211-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft Excel (Level 2) 2 Credit $235 Advances the student's core level Microsoft Excel knowledge and skills. Successful completion will prepare students for Microsoft Office Certification exam. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 250 or OTEC 112. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hour: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hours lab) OTEC-212-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-212-B7 05:45--09:55PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-212-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft Access (Level 2) 2 Credit $235 Advances the student's core level Microsoft Access knowledge and skills. Successful completion will prepare students for the Microsoft Office Certification exam. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 250 or OTEC 113. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hour: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hours lab) OTEC-213-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-213-B7 05:45--09:55PM TH 03/21-05/09 TR 0262 OTEC-213-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft PowerPoint (Level 2) 2 Credit $235 Advances the student's core level Microsoft PowerPoint knowledge and skills. Successful completion will prepare students for the Microsoft Office Certification exam. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 250 or OTEC 114. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hour: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hours lab) OTEC-214-80B - TBA TBA 03/18-05/10 TBA Section 80B is an Online Course and costs $255 (including fees of $27). OTEC-214-BD 02:00--04:05PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0261 Advanced Business Documents 3 Credit $354

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Provides experience with advanced business documents in a simulation-based environment. Includes speed and accuracy drills and business communication skills. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 121 and OTEC 250. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-231-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). OTEC-231-CA 09:00--11:05AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0262 Legal Transcription 3 Credit $354 Refines machine transcription skills via dictation and forms commonly used in a legal office. Emphasizes legal terminology. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 140, OTEC 121 and OTEC 165. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours, 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-232-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). OTEC-232-CC 09:00--11:05AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 OTEC-232-CG 11:45--01:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 Medical Transcription 3 Credit $354 Refines machine transcription skills using medical dictation. Emphasizes terminology and formats for transcribing in a hospital or medical office. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 140, OTEC 121, and HLTH 120. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-233-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). OTEC-233-CC 09:00--11:05AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 OTEC-233-CG 11:45--01:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 Advanced Medical Transcription 3 Credit $354 Continues development of medical transcription skills. Emphasizes transcription of medical reports with comprehensive terminology dictated by medical professionals from various dialects. Internet medical transcription resources, professionalism, quality/productivity standards, and work priority will be emphasized. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 233. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-234-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). OTEC-234-CC 09:00--11:05AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 OTEC-234-CG 11:45--01:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 Office Support Systems & Procedures 3 Credit $357

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Emphasizes skills needed by administrative support personnel including using facsimile, telephone, reprographics equipment; using the computer as a productivity tool; processing mail; using reference materials; making travel arrangements; international business, cultural diversity, teleworking, and creating business correspondence. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 121, OTEC 130, OTEC 131, and OTEC 250. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-235-60 05:45--09:55PM W 01/16-05/08 TR 0261 Microsoft Office Suite (Core) 3 Credit $354 Emphasizes the integration of the Microsoft Office Suite. Includes core level competencies of Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and other features of Microsoft Office as available. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 120 and OTEC 151. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-250-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). OTEC-250-CC 09:00--11:05AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 OTEC-250-CG 11:45--01:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 Microsoft Office Suite (Expert) 3 Credit $354 Advances the student's core level Microsoft Office Suite knowledge using expert competencies of Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and other features of Microsoft Office as available. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 250. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-251-01 11:45--01:50PM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0262 OTEC-251-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). Integrated Office Projects/MOS Prep 3 Credit $354 Extensively uses Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint with software integration applied to real-world tasks. Promotes creativity, communication, decision-making, and critical-thinking skills. Prepares students for Microsoft Office Specialist Certification exams. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 250 and OTEC 251. This course may be taught in an individualized learning format in which case an instructor is with the students to facilitate the learning process. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-252-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). OTEC-252-CC 09:00--11:05AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 OTEC-252-CG 11:45--01:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 TR 0261 Office Management

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3 Credit $342 Provides an office management foundation with a humanistic approach to supervising office workers. This course utilizes current office management techniques including technology, teamwork, human relations, communications, information management, office systems, and administrative procedures. Prerequisite: C or better in OTEC 121 and OTEC 250. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) OTEC-255-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Administrative Assistant Internship 3 Credit $342 Supplements class work with on-the-job experience in an office position for the OTEC A.A.S. Administrative Assistant degree candidate. Students work 10 hours per week and meet with the instructor one hour per week. Prerequisite: C or better in all OTEC first through third semester courses and permission of coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 10 hours lab) OTEC-261-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Legal Office Internship 3 Credit $342 Supplements class work with on-the-job experience in a legal office for the OTEC A.A.S. Legal Office Assistant degree candidate. Students work 10 hours per week and meet with the instructor one hour per week. Prerequisite: C or better in all OTEC first through third semester courses and permission of coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 10 hours lab) OTEC-262-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Medical Office Internship 3 Credit $342 Supplements class work with on-the-job experience in health care-related office for the OTEC A.A.S. Medical Office Assistant degree candidate. Students work 10 hours per week and meet with the instructor one hour per week. Prerequisite: C or better in all OTEC first through third semester courses and permission of coordinator. Prerequisite: C or better in all OTEC first through third semester courses and permission of coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 10 hours lab) OTEC-263-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Professional Development 3 Credit $392 Provides practice of "people" skills; emphasis on business ethics, business and social etiquette, influencing behavior of others, listening and non-verbal skills, office politics and power, problem solving, teamwork, and professional image and growth. Prerequisite: 12 hours in Office Technology curriculum. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) OTEC-265-60 06:00--08:05PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0261 Medical Insurance & Coding 3 Credit $357

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Introduces types of medical insurance and procedural and diagnostic coding. Includes preparation of insurance forms; International Classification of Diseases--9th Revision--Clinically Modified (ICD-9-CM) coding; and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4) coding. Prerequisite: C or better in HLTH 120. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) OTEC-270-60 05:45--09:55PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0261 PARALEGAL STUDIES Introduction Paralegal Studies 3 Credit $342 Introduces the various fields of law and provides an overview of the training and career of paralegals. Presents the function of law, courts, and lawyers in modern society. Analyzes of the training and role of the paralegal as well as the ethical and professional practice standards applicable to both lawyers and paralegals. Prerequisite: OTEC 120 and OTEC 151. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PLGL-130-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Legal Research and Writing I 3 Credit $354 Presents an introduction to the methods of legal research and writing. Students will become familiar with and be able to locate and effectively use the primary and secondary sources of law including statutes, reporters, digests, and encyclopedias. Computerized research, including LexisNexis, will be introduced as well as proper citation forms. Students will learn skills necessary to create basic legal research strategies, perform necessary research, and communicate their findings in a proper written format. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 131 and PLGL 130. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PLGL-140-90N - TBA TBA 01/16-05/08 TBA and 05:00--06:55PM W 01/16-05/08 N8 0102 Section 90N is a Web-Blended Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). Tort Law 3 Credit $342 Introduces the substantive law of torts and remedies including intentional and quasi-intentional torts, negligence, strict liability, and workers' compensation. Defenses, privileges, and immunities also will be studies. The course also will focus on paralegal duties of interviewing, investigation, file management, liaison duties, and trial support for common personal injury litigation. Prerequisite: C or better in PLGL 130. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PLGL-150-60 06:00--08:30PM M 01/14-05/06 TR 0158 PLGL-150-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Litigation 3 Credit $342

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Emphasizes the civil and criminal litigation process and alternative dispute resolution. Each stage of a lawsuit including drafting petitions, pleadings, written discovery, depositions, trials, and appeals is discussed. Targets specific phases of a lawsuit including the work product rule, summary judgment practice, jury instructions, and appellate practice. Federal, Illinois, and Missouri rules and their implications will be discussed. Prerequisite: C or better in PLGL 130 and PLGL 140. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PLGL-160-60 06:00--08:30PM TH 01/17-05/09 NU L101 Family Law 3 Credit $342 Studies the paralegal's role in assisting family law attorneys. Students discover how family law has evolved and how it continues to adapt to complex issues such as annulment, separation, and dissolution of marriage (divorce). Consequential considerations are covered such as child custody and support, maintenance (alimony), property settlement and taxes, adoption, paternity, and the rights of family members. Students draft various documents and learn ethical considerations. Prerequisite: C or better in PLGL 130 and PLGL 140. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PLGL-170-60 06:00--08:30PM W 01/16-05/08 TBA Legal Research and Writing II 3 Credit $354 Continues the development of skills learned PLGL 140. Students will learn the critical thinking, organizational, and communication skills necessary to undertake the legal research and preparation of memoranda and briefs. Prerequisite: C or better in PLGL 130 and PLGL 140. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PLGL-240-90N - TBA TBA 01/16-05/08 TBA and 07:00--08:55PM W 01/16-05/08 N8 0102 Section 90N is a Web-Blended Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). Paralegal Internship 3 Credit $342 Applies paralegal knowledge and skills in an approved law office environment where students will gain practical work experience (paid or unpaid) through assisting one or more licensed attorneys (in the public or private sector) to demonstrate classroom learning concepts and core skill development. Prerequisite: C or better in PLGL 130, PLGL 140, PLGL 150, PLGL 160, PLGL 170 and PLGL 240 and permission of coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 160 hours must be worked.) PLGL-260-N6 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PARAMEDICINE Paramedic II 7 Credit $848

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Examines advanced techniques and skills required of the emergency medical technician - paramedic in treating patients suffering from trauma and various medical conditions. Prerequisite: PMED 130 and PMED 135. (PCS 1.2, 7 credit hours: 6 lecture hours, 2 hours lab) PMED-140-60 06:00--09:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 HK 0301 Paramedic Clinicals II 5 Credit $590 Students will participate in observation and practical exercises in each of the following clinical settings: trauma center, intensive care unit, cardiac care, burn unit, pediatric unit, psychiatric care unit, obstetrics, and emergency department. Prerequisite: PMED 135. (PCS 1.2, 5 credit hours: 0 hours lecture, 10 hours lab) PMED-145-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 HK 0301 PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP Industrial Welder I 4 Credit $456 Introduces welding with the primary emphasis on SMAW (shielded metal arc welding) in vertical and horizontal positions. The basics of oxy-acetylene (torch) and electric arc (stick) welding processes and procedures are presented. Emphasizes basic skill development and safe welding techniques. Also covered are cutting operations, metal identification, and metal preparation. Prerequisite: Concurrent employment as an indentured pipefitter apprentice. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 5 hours lab) PFAP-151-01Y - TBA TBA 09/10-05/23 TBA Section 01Y meets at Haskell Industrial Welder II 2 Credit $228 Continues PFAP 151. Emphasizes skill development of the horizontal, vertical, and 6G positions welding techniques. Also covers theory of GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) of pipe and GMAW (gas-metal arc welding) welding techniques. Prerequisite: PFAP 151 (or concurrent enrollment) and concurrent employment as an indentured pipefitter apprentice. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 0.5 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) PFAP-251-01Y - TBA TBA 09/10-05/23 TBA Section 01Y meets at Haskell PHILOSOPHY Introduction to Philosophy (IAI: H4 900) 3 Credit $342 Examines the fundamental questions of philosophy and introduces the major ideas and philosophers of the Western tradition. The basic questions include those concerned with the nature of reality, the nature of knowledge, the nature of God and religious experience, and the nature of morality and values. The study of philosophy can be considered a pursuit of self-knowledge and, to this end, a number of

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personally relevant issues are examined such as death, the meaning of life, personal identity, and personal values. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHIL-131-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3410 PHIL-131-M6 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 MC 0112 Section M6 meets at Macoupin County Center Eastern Philosophy (IAI: H4 903N) 3 Credit $342 Introduces the philosophical concepts found in the East by exploring the major systems of thought originating in India and China. The works of the most influential thinkers will be examined with special attention placed on those aspects, both original and assimilated, that helped determine the nature and course of philosophy in all of the Asian countries. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHIL-132-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 3419 Fundamentals of Logical Reasoning (IAI: H4 906) 3 Credit $342 Introduces the criteria of good reasoning, especially deductive argumentation, and develops skills in logical analysis, logical demonstration, and the avoidance of common patterns of fallacy. The course covers basic symbolic logic, including categorical logic and truth functional logic, and analyzes in detail basic logical concepts such as argument, inference, validity, implication, categorical relations, deductive vs. inductive reasoning, and informal fallacies. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHIL-231-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3419 PHIL-231-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3419 PHIL-231-03 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3418 PHIL-231-04 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3418 PHIL-231-05 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3419 PHIL-231-60 06:30--09:30PM M 01/14-05/06 BA 3419 PHIL-231-J6 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 JC LAB1 Section J6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville PHIL-231-N1 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0112 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PHIL-231-N2 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0110 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Contemporary Moral Problems (Ethics) (IAI: H4 904) 3 Credit $342 Surveys the major types of ethical theories, such as consequentialist, non-consequentialist, and virtuebased theories, and applies these to a number of contemporary moral controversies. These controversies include (but are not limited to) abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, healthcare, sexual morality, professional and business ethics, and the environment. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHIL-240-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3419 PHIL-240-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 BA 3419 PHIL-240-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA

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Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PHIL-240-B1 02:00--03:40PM MWF 03/18-05/10 BA 3419

Biomedical Ethics 3 Credit $342 Examines the ethical issues of the healthcare field and of the advances in medical technology and treatments. Central topics, among others, involve healthcare rights, euthanasia and assisted suicide, genetic and reproductive technology (issues such as screening, surrogate motherhood, and cloning), confidentiality, patient rights, and rights of healthcare professionals. The course develops and applies a process of ethical decision-making to these various issues. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHIL-241-01 12:15--02:45PM TH 01/17-05/09 FO 3515 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Fitness & Conditioning I 2 Credit $228 Introduces principles and theory of exercise physiology and experience in developing a personal physical fitness program. Nautilus training principles are applied to the use of Nautilus equipment which is designed to increase strength, flexibility and cardiorespiratory performance. Other forms of aerobic exercise such as running, walking, cycling and swimming are suggested and available to supplement the Nautilus. This course is a variable credit course. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-130-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118 PHED-130-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118 Fitness and Conditioning II 2 Credit $228 Allows student to continue using the principles and theory of exercise physiology presented in PHED 130 and to develop his/her personal physical fitness program. Nautilus training principles are applied to the use of Nautilus equipment which is designed to increase strength, flexibility and cardiorespiratory performance. Other forms of aerobic exercise such as running, walking, cycling and swimming are suggested and available to supplement the Nautilus program. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: PHED 130. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-131-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118 PHED-131-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118 Fitness and Conditioning III 2 Credit $228 Emphasizes a wellness approach to a personal physical fitness program and allows the student to continue using the principles and theory of exercise physiology presented in PHED 130 and 131. Nautilus training principles are applied to the use of Nautilus equipment. Other forms of aerobic exercise are the same as listed above. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: PHED 131. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-132-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118

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PHED-132-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118

Fitness and Conditioning IV 2 Credit $228 Emphasizes a wellness approach to a personal physical fitness program and allows the student to continue using the principles and theory of exercise physiology presented in PHED 130, 131 and 132. Nautilus training principles are applied to the use of Nautilus equipment. Other forms of aerobic exercise are same as listed above. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: PHED 132. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-133-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118 PHED-133-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 RA 0118 Horseback Riding 2 Credit $228 Introduces horseback riding for enrichment and fitness training. Attention will be given to the development of skills in grooming, horse handling, saddling, bridling, and riding. Note: Students must be in good health and able to participate in moderate physical activity. Students must be physically capable of mounting and dismounting independently. A horse may humanely carry 20% of its weight: the stable horses weigh between 900-1000 lbs. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-134-F6 06:00--10:00PM W 02/27-05/08 RBS TBA Section F6 meets at Rocky Branch Stables PHED-134-F7 06:00--10:00PM T 02/26-05/07 RBS TBA Section F7 meets at Rocky Branch Stables Lifeguard Training 2 Credit $228 Develops the skills and knowledge to recognize and act in an aquatic emergency. Leads to American Red Cross Lifeguard Training certification. Prerequisite: Placement to be determined by skill. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hour: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-144-B1 12:10--06:00PM SU 03/17-05/05 RA 0206 and 12:10--06:00PM SU 03/17-05/05 HY 0126 PHED-144-B2 12:30--06:20PM S 03/16-05/04 RA 0206 and 12:30--06:20PM S 03/16-05/04 HY 0126 Water Safety Instructor 2 Credit $228 Develops the skills and knowledge to teach American Red Cross swimming and water safety courses and leads to American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification. Prerequisite: Demonstrate all swimming strokes. Minimum age requirement is 16. (PCS 1.1, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-145-B1 12:10--06:00PM SU 03/17-05/05 RA 0206 and 12:10--06:00PM SU 03/17-05/05 HY 0126 Progressive Yoga

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1 Credit $114 Builds on the skills introduced in beginning yoga, emphasizing a system of yoga postures that require physical and mental discipline. This intermediate level yoga gradually adds challenge leading to increased strength, endurance, balance, and focus. More challenging postures are introduced. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-151-60 05:00--06:40PM M 01/14-05/06 HY 0107 PHED-151-61 05:00--06:40PM W 01/16-05/08 HY 0107 Walking 1 Credit $114 Introduces walking as a way to increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour; 0 hours lecture, 2 hour lab) PHED-173-60 06:00--07:40PM W 01/16-05/08 TBA Yogalates 1 Credit $114 Introduces an alternative to traditional yoga and pilates. This format is ideal for those who find traditional yoga and pilates intimidating or restrictive. This hybrid workout combines mind/body practices, as well as principles of sport stretch, strength training, and dynamic movement to improve strength, flexibility, balance, core stability, and reduction of stress while constantly flowing from one exercise to the next. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) PHED-176-60 05:00--05:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 HY 0107 and 10:00--11:00AM S 02/16-02/16 HY 0107 PHYSICAL SCIENCE Physical Geography (IAI: P1 909L) 4 Credit $466 Investigates the physical environment, including the interrelationships of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere as affected by the biosphere. Special emphasis on map interpretation and weather data, climate systems and the impact of weather on soils and biomes. Various physical processes such as earthquakes, volcanism, and plate tectonics are used to discuss the earth as a dynamic planet. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) PHSC-131-01 08:30--09:20AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0411 and 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0410 PHSC-131-02 01:00--01:50PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0411 and 01:55--03:10PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0410 PHSC-131-N1 10:00--11:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 N4 0110 and 11:20--12:10PM MW 01/14-05/08 N4 0120 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Environmental Geography (IAI: P1 908) 3 Credit $342

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Analyzes the human use of and impact on the land, water, air and biotic resource systems. Examines both local and global environmental issues. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHSC-135-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0410 PHSC-135-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0410 PHSC-135-60 07:00--09:50PM M 01/14-05/06 SC 0410 Introduction to Astronomy (IAI: P1 906) 3 Credit $357 Examines the universe: the solar system, stars, and galaxies. Studies the importance of atoms and radiation as the primary source of the observational evidence that leads to the formation of the theories of the origin and evolution of the universe. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHSC-141-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0320 PHSC-141-02 10:00--11:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 SC 0320 PHSC-141-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $377 (including fees of $35). PHSC-141-N1 04:30--05:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N8 0207 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Intro Geology & Physical Geography (IAI: P1 905) 3 Credit $342 Identifies and describes the geologic materials that make up the Earths crust and explains the role of past and present geologic processes in changing the character of the Earths surface over geologic time. Investigates the path of energy flow through hydrologic and tectonic systems and the impact of wind, water, and glaciers on the Earths landscape. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHSC-145-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 SC 0410 PHSC-145-02 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 SC 0410 PHYSICS Applied Physics I 4 Credit $481 Explores laws of motion, statics, dynamics, simple machines and heat, with special emphasis on the application of principles related to modern technology. Prerequisite: C or better in either MATH 125 or MATH 116 or MATH 16B. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) PHYS-125-N6 03:30--04:45PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0133 and 05:00--07:40PM TH 01/17-05/09 N4 0120 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Concepts of Physics (IAI: P1 901L) 4 Credit $481 Examines selected concepts and methods relating to physical phenomena encountered in the natural world and in human society: mechanics, heat, acoustics and waves, light and optics, and modern physics. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab)

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PHYS-130-1A 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 TBA and 12:00--01:50PM F 01/18-05/10 TBA PHYS-130-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 09:30--05:00PM S 01/19-01/19 TBA and 09:30--05:00PM S 02/02-02/02 TBA and 09:30--05:00PM S 03/09-03/09 TBA and 09:30--05:00PM S 04/06-04/06 TBA Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $501 (including fees of $45). Introduction to Physics II 4 Credit $481 Continues PHYS 131, stressing electricity and magnetism, light, atomic and nuclear structure and stability. Prerequisite: C or better in PHYS 131. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. PHYS-132-1A 09:00--10:15AM MW 01/14-05/08 TBA and 01:30--04:10PM M 01/14-05/06 TBA General Physics I (IAI: P2 900L) 5 Credit $595 Studies the theory of mechanics, heat and sound. For students in engineering, mathematics, physics or chemistry. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 172. (PCS 1.1, 5 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) PHYS-141-1A 11:00--11:50AM MTWTH 01/14-05/09 TBA and 12:00--02:40PM TH 01/17-05/09 TBA PHYS-141-1B 11:00--11:50AM MTWTH 01/14-05/09 TBA and 12:00--02:40PM T 01/15-05/07 TBA Applied Mechanics - Dynamics 3 Credit $342 Continues PHYS 241, with emphasis on systems which are not in equilibrium. Topics include torques, forces, velocities and accelerations in both translational and rotational motion. Prerequisite: C or better in PHYS 241. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PHYS-242-01 09:00--10:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 TBA POLITICAL SCIENCE American Government (IAI: S5 900) 3 Credit $342 Introduces the organization and function of the U.S. government. Includes the U.S. Constitution; the Federal and State systems; political behavior; executive, legislative, and judicial powers; and public policies. Critically examines political parties, role of the media, presidential leadership, and policy issues. Successful completion of this course satisfies the U.S. and Illinois State Constitution mandate included in the Associate Degree Graduation Requirements. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) POLS-131-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4404

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POLS-131-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 POLS-131-03 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 POLS-131-04 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 POLS-131-05 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 POLS-131-06 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 POLS-131-60 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 POLS-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). POLS-131-N1 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus POLS-131-N6 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BA BA BA BA BA BA 4404 4404 4404 4404 4404 4404

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State and Local Government (IAI: S5 902) 3 Credit $342 Studies both state and local government, including current functions and reform ideas. Focus on both Illinois government and local politics. Covers governors, legislators, municipal governments, civil services, elections, and federal-state relations. Emphasizes Illinois statutes and the Constitution. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Illinois State Constitution mandate included in the Associate Degree graduation requirements. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab.) POLS-132-01 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4404 POLS-132-02 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4411 PROCESS OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Process Technology 3 Credit $342 Provides overview of chemical process industries and chemical technology with focus on the role of the process operator and technician. Includes concepts of safety, regulation, laws affecting the job and the industry, and quality control. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PRCS-131-N1 02:30--05:00PM T 01/15-05/07 N7 0101 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PRCS-131-N6 05:30--08:00PM M 01/14-05/06 N7 0101 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Process Technology Equipment I 2 Credit $245 Introduces basic operating principles of equipment such as valves, piping, pumps, compressors, generators, motors, and lubrication systems. The mechanical characteristics and the interactions of the plant equipment will be explored. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours, 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PRCS-133-NA1 03:30--05:20PM MW 01/14-03/06 N7 0131 Section NA1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus

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PRCS-133-NA6 05:30--07:20PM Section NA6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus MW 01/14-03/06 N7 0131

Process Technology Equipment II 2 Credit $245 Builds on the basic operating principles of equipment such as heat exchangers, cooling towers, furnaces, boilers, filters, dryers, and vessels. The mechanical characteristics and the interactions of the plant equipment will be explored. Prerequisite: C or better in PRCS 133. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours; 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PRCS-134-NB1 03:30--05:10PM MW 03/18-05/08 N7 0131 Section NB1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PRCS-134-NB6 05:30--07:10PM MW 03/18-05/08 N7 0131 Section NB6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Safety, Health and Environment 3 Credit $342 Introduces the field of safety, health, and environment within the process industry. Within this course, students will explore various types of process hazards, safety and environmental systems, and equipment and regulations under which plants are governed. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PRCS-135-N6 05:30--08:00PM T 01/15-05/07 N7 0102 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Process Instrumentation Control I 2 Credit $245 Introduces the field of instrumentation and covers process variables and the various instruments used to sense, measure, transmit, and control these variables. This course also introduces the student to control loops and the elements that are found in different types of loops, such as controllers, regulators, and final control elements. The course concludes with a study of instrumentation drawings, diagrams, and troubleshooting instrumentation. Prerequisite: C or better in the following: PRCS 131 and PRCS 135. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours; 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PRCS-151-NA6 05:30--08:00PM TTH 01/15-03/07 N7 0101 Section NA6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Process Instrumentation Control II 2 Credit $245 Introduces switches, relays, and annunciator systems and moves on to discuss signal conversion and transmission. Covers controllers, control schemes and advanced control schemes, digital control, programmable logic control, and distributed control systems before ending the course with a discussion of instrumentation power supplies, emergency shutdown systems, and instrumentation malfunctions. Prerequisite: C or better in PRCS 151. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours; 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) PRCS-252-NB6 05:30--08:00PM TTH 03/19-05/09 N7 0101 Section NB6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus

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Process Technology Operations 3 Credit $342 Introduces the field of operations within the process industry. Students will apply existing knowledge of equipment, systems, and instrumentation to understand the operation of an entire unit. Students study concepts related to commissioning, normal startup, normal operations, normal shutdown, turnarounds, and abnormal situations, as well as the process technicians role in performing the tasks associated with these concepts within an operating unit. Prerequisite: C or better in PRCS 255 and PHYS 125. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PRCS-256-N1 02:45--05:15PM W 01/16-05/08 N7 0102 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PRCS-256-N6 05:30--08:00PM W 01/16-05/08 N7 0101 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Process Troubleshooting 3 Credit $359 Applies problem solving skills in order to maintain and monitor process equipment employing cause and effect analyses, case studies, analytical techniques, and laboratory simulations. Involves troubleshooting, maintaining, monitoring unit problems, and working with others to solve real world problems. Prerequisite: C or better in PRCS 256 or concurrent enrollment in PRCS 256. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PRCS-265-N6 05:30--08:00PM M 01/14-05/06 N7 0102 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Process Technology Internship 1 Credit $114 Applies knowledge and skills in process operations technology in a planned and supervised paid or unpaid work experience. Students will gain practical work experience and apply what has been learned in the classroom to actual work situations. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: C or better in the following: either PHYS 125 or CHEM 132; PRCS 134, PRCS 135, PRCS 231, and PRCS 255; and permission of program coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 1-4 hours credit: 0 hours lecture, 80 hours must be worked for each credit hour granted.) PRCS-271-N1 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PSYCHOLOGY General Psychology (IAI: S6 900) 3 Credit $342 Introduces the concepts, principles, and research methods of psychological investigation. Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. The interaction of biological, sociocultural, and cognitive forces that shape personality, emotions, motivation, and social interaction over the life span is emphasized. Other topics include memory, intelligence, states of consciousness, stress, and psychological disorders. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab)

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PSYC-131-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 PSYC-131-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 PSYC-131-03 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 PSYC-131-04 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 PSYC-131-05 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 PSYC-131-06 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 PSYC-131-07 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 PSYC-131-08 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 PSYC-131-09 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 PSYC-131-10 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 PSYC-131-11 03:05--04:20PM TTH 01/15-05/09 PSYC-131-47 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 PSYC-131-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 PSYC-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PSYC-131-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PSYC-131-82 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 82 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PSYC-131-83 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 83 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PSYC-131-B6 06:30--09:20PM TTH 03/19-05/09 PSYC-131-J6 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 Section J6 meets at Tri-County Center, Jerseyville PSYC-131-M6 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 MC Section M6 meets at Macoupin County Center PSYC-131-N1 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PSYC-131-N6 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA 4409 4410 4409 4409 4411 4409 4409 4410 4409 4410 4409 4410 4404 TBA TBA TBA TBA BA JC 0106 N4 N4 0110 0110 4410 0105

Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 Credit $342 Emphasizes the principles of effective human behavior as they relate to dealing with the adjustment demands of everyday life. Includes critical thinking and problem solving skills; the dynamics of stress and coping; interpersonal relationships including ethnic, racial, and gender issues; communication; and approaches to personal growth. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-132-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 4409 Human Development (IAI: S6 902) 3 Credit $342 Studies human development from conception to death. Includes the developmental stages and theories, research methods, and the primary areas of development (physical, cognitive, social and emotional). Prerequisite: PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab)

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PSYC-232-01 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA PSYC-232-02 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA PSYC-232-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 BA PSYC-232-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PSYC-232-N1 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 N3 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus PSYC-232-N6 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 N8 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus 4411 4411 4410 TBA 0114 0207

Child Psychology (IAI: S6 903) 3 Credit $342 Examines theories of child development, research methodology, and typical/atypical development of children. Emphasizes physical, cognitive, social and emotional development of children through adolescence. Prerequisite: PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-233-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4411 PSYC-233-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4411 PSYC-233-03 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4410 PSYC-233-04 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4409 PSYC-233-05 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 4410 PSYC-233-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 BA 4411 PSYC-233-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). PSYC-233-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Personality Psychology 3 Credit $342 Explores classic and modern approaches to the study of personality. Introduces mechanisms of psychopathology and psychotherapeutic intervention. Prerequisite: PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-235-01 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3449 Adolescent Psychology (IAI: S6 904) 3 Credit $342 Studies the development of the adolescent from biological, sociocultural, and psychological perspectives. Emphasizes changes in cognition, development of moral reasoning, identity formation, peer relations, family socialization, sexuality, career exploration, and adolescent adjustment problems such as delinquency, eating disorders, and substance abuse. Prerequisite: PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-243-01 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4409 PSYC-243-60 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 BA 4411 Social Psychology (IAI: S8 900)

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3 Credit $342 Provides a psychological exploration of the factors that influence individual and group behavior. Examines the self in society, belief formation and perpetuation, relationship between attitudes and behaviors, conformity and influence, aggression and conflict, power, persuasion, prejudice, attraction, and altruism. Prerequisite: PSYC 131 or SOCI 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-260-60 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 BA 4411 PSYC-260-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Abnormal Psychology 3 Credit $342 Examines the theory, etiology, classification, and treatment of psychological disorders. Emphasis is given to examining behavior from biological, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental perspectives. Topics include mood disorders, schizophrenic disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, substance related disorders and sexual disorders. Prerequisite: PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-270-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3444 READING Reading 3 Credit $342 Emphasizes reading techniques and an application of these techniques to a variety of texts. Focuses also on communication skills such as public speaking, listening, and working in a group. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) READ-120-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3422 READ-120-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3422 READ-120-03 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3422 READ-120-60 06:50--08:30PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 4319 College Reading 3 Credit $342 Develops the reading skills necessary for the successful completion of college courses. Emphasizes steps readers can take before, during, and after reading to increase comprehension and retention. Focuses on how to organize materials and thoughts in written summaries and oral presentations. Prerequisite: C or better in READ 120 or placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) READ-125-01 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4319 READ-125-02 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3423 READ-125-03 02:00--03:15PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3422 READ-125-04 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3423 READ-125-05 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3422 READ-125-06 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 4319 READ-125-07 12:00--01:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 CW 3311 READ-125-40 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3423

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READ-125-42 10:50--12:05PM TTH READ-125-43 12:00--01:15PM MW READ-125-47 11:00--11:50AM MWF READ-125-48 12:00--12:50PM MWF READ-125-60 05:00--06:40PM MW READ-125-N1 09:25--10:40AM TTH Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus REAL ESTATE Real Estate Brokerage 3 Credit $342 Examines the nature of real estate brokerage and how it applies to ownership, titles, legal descriptions, uses, contracts, leases, taxation, and values. Successful completion of this course helps prepare students to qualify for the Illinois Real Estate Brokers Examination. (Note: the State of Illinois also requires individuals to be 21 years of age and possess a high school diploma or equivalent.) Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) REAL-135-01 09:00--10:00AM MTF 01/14-05/10 CW 3311 REAL-135-FJE6 06:30--10:00PM MW 01/14-03/06 JEHS A222 Section FJE6 meets at Jersey Community High School REAL-135-NA6 06:30--10:00PM TTH 01/15-03/07 N8 0202 Section NA6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Real Estate Transactions 3 Credit $342 Examines the nature of real estate transactions and how they apply to ownership, titles, legal descriptions, uses, contracts, leases, taxation, and values. Includes marketing, advertising, contracts, financing and property management. Successful completion of this course helps prepare students to qualify for the Illinois Real Estate Brokers Examination. (Note: the State of Illinois also requires individuals to be 21 years of age and possess a high school diploma or equivalent.) Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) REAL-136-B6 06:30--09:20PM MW 03/18-05/08 FO 3500 Transaction Applications 1 Credit $114 Provides students with the opportunity to obtain further knowledge and skills related to the real estate business by participating in planned case studies, role playing, and field activities. The students will achieve practical experience and apply what has been learned in the classroom to work situations. Prerequisite: REAL 135 or REAL 136 or permission of the Real Estate Program Coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour; 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) REAL-137-B6 06:30--09:20PM T 03/19-05/07 MA 0311 SIGN LANGUAGE Basic Communication I 01/15-05/09 01/14-05/08 01/14-05/10 01/14-05/10 01/14-05/08 01/15-05/09 CW CW CW CW CW N3 4312 4319 3311 4312 4319 0106

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3 Credit $342 Introduces the student to approximately 300 American Sign Language vocabulary items and certain grammatical features. The course is designed for students interested in developing beginning conversational skills for interaction with deaf individuals. An explanation of certain cultural aspects of American Sign Language will be provided. Students will be taught fingerspelling. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SIGN-135-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 BA 3410 Basic Communication II 3 Credit $342 Continues SIGN 135 with the progressive development of American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary. This course adds approximately 300 signs to the student's vocabulary and provides practice in the grammatical features of ASL. The course is designed for students interested in furthering the development of beginning conversational skills for interaction with deaf individuals. An explanation of certain cultural aspects of ASL will be provided. Students will continue development of receptive and expressive skills for fingerspelled words. Prerequisite: SIGN 135. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SIGN-136-60 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 BA 3410 SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology (IAI: S7 900) 3 Credit $342 Explores behavior of individuals as they interact with one another, of individuals with groups, and of groups with one another. Investigates culture, social classes, ethnic and racial groups, prejudice and discrimination, population, social development, religion, and major trends in social life. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SOCI-131-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3404 SOCI-131-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3404 SOCI-131-03 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3404 SOCI-131-04 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3404 SOCI-131-05 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3404 SOCI-131-06 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3404 SOCI-131-07 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 3404 SOCI-131-08 04:00--05:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3404 SOCI-131-43 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3422 SOCI-131-60 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 BA 3404 SOCI-131-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). SOCI-131-81 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 81 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). SOCI-131-N1 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 N3 0112 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus

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Social Problems (IAI: S7 901) 3 Credit $342 Studies select social problems including consideration of proposed lines of action in dealing with them. Problem areas include population, the affluent society, crime and justice, poverty, unemployment, health and mental disorders, automation, the aging ethnic and race relations, threats to the environment, the role of the United States in relationship to third world countries, war and the future of American society. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SOCI-132-01 04:00--05:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3449 Intro to Environmental Sociology 3 Credit $342 Introduces students to the interdependence of nature and society. Explores the relationship between materialistic issues (e.g., consumption, technology, development) and the state of the environment. Emphasizes how different ideologies of nature influence the use of natural resources. Suggests practical strategies for resolving environmental conflicts and organizing an ecologically sustainable society. Note: This course is part of the guaranteed transfer program with the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours, 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SOCI-134-01 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0309 Racial and Ethnic Relations (IAI: S7 903D) 3 Credit $342 Critically examines the nature, causes and consequences of racial and ethnic stratification and inequalities throughout history and the world. Examines the persistence of group identity, inter-group relations and social movements with respect to race and ethnicity in the U.S. and the world. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab.) SOCI-150-01 02:00--03:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 3449 Introduction to Sex and Gender (IAI: S7 904D) 3 Credit $342 Introduces sociological perspectives on gender as a factor in social stratification, gender role acquisition, and individual and social consequences of changing social definitions of gender roles. Selected themes include socialization, body image, gender and work, sexuality, gender and communication, masculinity, and violence. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours, 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SOCI-155-01 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 4404 Marriage and the Family (IAI: S7 902) 3 Credit $342 Examines, from a sociological and psychological view, marriage, family, and various living arrangements in contemporary United States. Selected themes include: courtship and mate selection, cultural and ethnic variations, changing sexual attitudes and behaviors, reproduction and childrearing, family conflict and adjustment, marriage dissolution, and family change in relation to other aspects of society. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SOCI-240-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 MA 0309 SOCI-240-02 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 3410

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SOCI-240-60 SOLAR Solar Design and Installation 2 Credit $228 Presents competencies and expected outcomes for photovoltaic (PV) design and installation. Participants will learn the fundamentals of sizing a residential battery-less grid-tied system, wire sizing, over-current protection, and grounding. This course will also review fundamental design criteria for offgrid stand-alone systems including specifying batteries, controllers, and battery-based inverters. The student will develop a basic understanding of the core concepts necessary to work with both residential and commercial PV systems. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) SOLR-120-90A 12:00--02:30PM F 01/18-05/04 TR 0271 SPEECH Public Speaking (IAI: C2 900) 3 Credit $342 Covers theory and practice of platform and discussion techniques and development of speech standards through evaluating speeches. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SPCH-131-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4419 SPCH-131-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4419 SPCH-131-03 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4419 SPCH-131-04 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4419 SPCH-131-05 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4419 SPCH-131-06 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4419 SPCH-131-07 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4419 SPCH-131-08 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4419 SPCH-131-60 06:30--09:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 BA 4419 SPCH-131-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 05:30--08:20PM T 02/19-02/19 BA 4418 and 05:30--08:20PM T 03/19-03/19 BA 4418 and 05:30--08:20PM T 04/23-04/23 BA 4418 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). SPCH-131-91 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 06:00--09:00PM TH 02/21-02/21 BA 4418 and 06:00--09:00PM TH 03/21-03/21 BA 4418 and 06:00--09:00PM TH 05/02-05/02 BA 4418 and - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 91 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). SPCH-131-M6 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 MC 0112 Section M6 meets at Macoupin County Center SPCH-131-N1 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 N3 0112 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 4404

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Public and Private Communication (IAI: C2 900) 3 Credit $342 Covers theory and practice of platform, discussion, and interpersonal techniques to promote sensitive, reasoned communication. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SPCH-145-01 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4449 SPCH-145-02 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4449 SPCH-145-03 11:00--11:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4449 SPCH-145-04 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 BA 4449 SPCH-145-05 01:00--02:15PM MW 01/14-05/08 BA 4444 SPCH-145-06 08:00--09:15AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4449 SPCH-145-07 09:25--10:40AM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4449 SPCH-145-08 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4449 SPCH-145-09 12:15--01:30PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4449 SPCH-145-10 01:40--02:55PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4449 SPCH-145-60 06:30--09:20PM W 01/16-05/08 BA 4449 SPCH-145-90 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 06:00--09:00PM W 03/06-03/06 BA 4419 and 06:00--09:00PM W 04/10-04/10 BA 4419 and 06:00--09:00PM W 04/24-04/24 BA 4419 Section 90 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). SPCH-145-91 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA and 06:00--09:30PM TH 02/28-02/28 BA 4449 and 06:00--09:30PM TH 04/04-04/04 BA 4449 and 06:00--09:30PM TH 05/02-05/02 BA 4449 Section 91 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). SPCH-145-92 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 92 is a Web-Blended Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). SPCH-145-FJE6 06:30--09:20PM T 01/15-05/07 JEHS C121 Section FJE6 meets at Jersey Community High School SPCH-145-N1 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 N3 0112 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus SPCH-145-N6 06:30--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 N3 0110 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Interpersonal Communication 3 Credit $342 Deals with principles of human communication; communication barriers within and between people; and communication breakdowns. Emphasizes student awareness of communication behavior in everyday life and methods to increase his/her effectiveness in social context. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SPCH-151-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20).

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Small Group Communication 3 Credit $342 Explores principles, theories, models, and methods of small group communication focusing on group formation, discussion, essential roles, problem-solving, and decision making. Groups will study current problems and implement service learning projects as solutions. Prerequisite: SPCH 131 or SPCH 145. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) SPCH-201-01 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 BA 4418 STUDY SKILLS Integrated Study Skills 3 Credit $342 Presents college study skills including effective use of texts, study schedules, listening, note-taking, preparing for and taking exams. NOTE: This course is taught concurrently with a general studies course by integrating course content with instruction in the reading/learning/critical thinking skills necessary for successful performance of college-level course work. Therefore, this course is repeatable three times. This course is a variable credit course. The amount of credit awarded shall be one to three credit hours each time the student successfully completes the course. The total number of elective credits that may be used towards a degree shall be four to twelve credits. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 1-3 credit hours: 1-3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) STSK-132-40 10:30--11:20AM F 01/18-05/10 FO 3500 STSK-132-41SP 09:00--09:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 TR 0280 STSK-132-42SP 10:00--10:50AM MWF 01/14-05/10 TR 0280 STSK-132-45 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 3311 STSK-132-46 12:00--12:50PM MWF 01/14-05/10 CW 4304 STSK-132-49 10:50--12:05PM TTH 01/15-05/09 CW 3311 TECHNOLOGY-INDUSTRIAL Industrial Supervision 3 Credit $342 Covers responsibilities of a supervisor in industry including organization, duties, human relations, grievances, training, rating, promotion, quality-quantity control and management-employer relations. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) TECH-132-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20). Industrial Safety 3 Credit $342 Studies accident prevention, reports, housekeeping, machine guarding, protective equipment, job and safety instruction, rules and enforcement and safety committees. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) TECH-133-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $362 (including fees of $20).

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GIS/GPS Data Acquisition & Mgmt 3 Credit $342 Introduces Geographic Data Collection as it relates to Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and associated measurement equipment. Course is designed to make the complexity of this rapidly growing high tech field accessible to beginning students. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) TECH-151-01 01:00--04:20PM TH 01/17-05/09 TR 0126 Statistical Process Control 3 Credit $365 Prepares students to apply statistical process control techniques to improve the profitability, productivity, and quality of an organization's products. Includes statistical tools and concepts, data collection, process design and control relationships, basics of control charts, and data representation and problem solving. Prerequisite: MATH 116 or MATH 16B or MATH 125. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) TECH-231-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $385 (including fees of $43). Quality Control/Quality Assurance 3 Credit $365 Examines Quality Management for future managers, engineers, technologists and technicians (both the tools and know-how to guide an organization to quality and competitiveness). Provides an in-depth study of Total Quality Management (TQM) as well as its individual elements, theories and principles as applied in industry today. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) TECH-252-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $385 (including fees of $43). Applied Technology Internship 2 Credit $228 Provides a work-based experience in the student's primary area of study. Internship duties may include such tasks as job shadowing and/or applying work related skills that will demonstrate competence in their selected area of training. Students will receive classroom instruction in the areas of professional resume, cover letter and thank you letter development, filling out applications and interviewing skills as well as professional conduct. This course is a variable credit course. Prerequisite: Successful completion of four courses in primary area of study with a C grade or better in each. (PCS 1.2, 2-4 credit hours: 1 hour lecture for all credit options; 80, 160 or 240 hours must be worked) TECH-271-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Foundations of Therapeutic Massage 2 Credit $228

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Introduces students to the historical overview of massage therapy techniques and philosophy. Historical influences are presented from a cultural, spiritual, therapeutic, and holistic standpoint. Introduces terminology, legal and ethical issues involved in massage therapy, and the use of massage equipment supplies. Appropriate draping, body dynamics, indications, contraindications and basic Swedish massage techniques are covered. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours, 2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MASG-130-FB6 06:00--07:40PM TTH 01/15-03/07 BG 0104 Section FB6 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Therapeutic Massage I 4 Credit $476 Studies the quality of touch, client history information, mindfulness, basic human biology, and practitioner self-care. Introduces Swedish/European massage techniques for performing a relaxing, full body massage. A foundation and basic understanding of chair massage, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, self-care, energetic bodywork, and sports massage will also be covered in this course. Client history and proper documentation will provide students with assessment and treatment plans. OSHA standards will be fully explained as they apply to the massage therapy field. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Therapeutic Massage Program and BIOL 163 (or concurrent enrollment). (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours; 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) MASG-131-F1 09:00--10:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 BG 0104 Section F1 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Chair Massage 1 Credit $114 Introduces the art of chair massage. Relaxation and therapeutic applications for chair massage will be taught in the course. Opportunities to practice and work in a public setting will also be provided in this course. Prerequisite: MASG 130. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour, 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) MASG-136-FA1 10:45--12:25PM W 01/16-03/06 BG 0104 Section FA1 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Oriental Bodywork and Theory 1 Credit $114 Introduces the theory of Oriental Medicine and the Five Elements theory. Thai yoga massage and shiatsu bodywork will also be taught and explained. A basic flow of Oriental Bodywork will be taught as well as how to incorporate this style of work into tradition European bodywork. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour, 1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab) MASG-138-FA1 10:45--12:40PM M 01/14-03/04 BG 0104 Section FA1 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Therapeutic Massage II 5 Credit $590 Examines how physiological and energetic habits affect the structures of the body. Through the study of joint mobilization, stretching, and postural analysis, students learn how to properly assess each client and develop a treatment plan based on the disorder/dysfunction. Trigger point, myofascial, and hot/cold therapies as well as neuromuscular bodywork will help students access the deeper structures

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of the body's chronically and acutely damaged tissues. Using proper documentation, communication, presence, and awareness, students learn to enhance clinical effectiveness. Prerequisite: C or better in the following: BIOL 132, MASG 130, and MASG 131. (PCS 1.2, 5 credit hours: 5 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MASG-151-F6 05:00--07:05PM MW 01/14-05/08 BG 0104 Section F6 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Hot and Cold Stone Therapy 1 Credit $114 Introduces the art of hot and cold stone therapy for use in therapeutic massage. Prepares the student to perform a full body massage with hot basalt stones and cold marble stones. Basic contraindications and indications pertaining to stone therapy will be covered as well as all equipment needed to perform this type of bodywork. Prerequisite: MASG 134. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 0 hours lecture, 2 hours lab) MASG-160-FA1 11:00--03:00PM TH 01/17-03/07 BG 0104 Section FA1 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Techniques for Common Dysfunction 3 Credit $342 Presents some of the most common disorders and dysfunctions presented in the therapeutic massage field: whiplash, rotator cuff injuries, sciatica, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Introduces pain management through the use of therapeutic bodywork which can help and/or relieve these injuries. Understanding the anatomy and physiology of these common issues seen in the massage field will also be covered. Myofascial release, trigger point bodywork, neuromuscular techniques, and stretching will be demonstrated and taught to help treat these aliments. Prerequisites: MASG 151. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) MASG-163-F6 07:00--10:10PM W 01/16-05/08 BG 0112 Section F6 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Energetic Bodywork and Theory 2 Credit $228 Provides an overview of energy-based bodywork and theory associated with the alternative health care field. History, basic theory and basic application of Reiki, Healing Touch, Ancient Tibetan theory, and Ayurvedic Practices will be explained. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) MASG-165-FB1 10:45--03:45PM M 03/18-05/06 BG 0104 Section FB1 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Bodywork for Medical Massage 1 Credit $114 Provides specific guidelines on how to deal with medically based bodywork. Specific conditions such as Alzheimer's, fibromyalgia, cancer, autism, ADD and mental disorders will be explained and case studies will be presented on how to develop proper treatment plans for clients with these conditions. Case study reports and hands on applications will be covered in this course to introduce the latest research

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pertaining to the growing medical massage field. Prerequisite: MASG 130. (PCS 1.2, 1 credit hour: 1 lecture hour, 0 hours lab) MASG-166-FA6 06:50--08:45PM M 01/14-03/04 BG 0104 Section FA6 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Geriatric & Terminally Ill Care 3 Credit $342 Explains and examines pathologies in dealing with geriatric and terminally ill clients. Prepares students to incorporate a more gentle and practical approach to bodywork for this group. Appropriate body mechanics, draping, stretching, and simple hot and cold applications will be covered. Prerequisites: MASG 130. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hour: 2 hours lecture, 2 lab hours) MASG-168-F1 09:00--11:00AM MTH 01/14-05/09 BG 0104 Section F1 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion Therapeutic Massage Internship 1 Credit $139 Prepares students for a therapeutic massage practice. Combines the techniques of massage in a clinical setting. Gives students the opportunity to develop the confidence and experience they need to promote and maintain a professional practice. Students begin to encounter the professional environment and integrate their clinical skills and procedures, refine technique, define professional goals, and discuss case profiles under clinical supervision. Also note that this course is a variable credit course and is repeatable one time to give students the opportunity to develop and refine their skills. Prerequisite: MASG 130, MASG 131, MASG 132, and MASG 135. (PCS 1.2, 1-2 credit hours: 80 hours must be worked for each credit hour granted.) MASG-171-F1 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 BG 0112 Section F1 meets at Benjamin Godfrey Mansion

WEB DEVELOPMENT WEB DESIGN Web Page Design Essentials 3 Credit $354 Introduces the concepts used to develop web sites. Investigates and discusses current economic, legal, and ethical issues concerning the World Wide Web. Students will learn to create and edit Web pages and Web documents. Students develop storyboards, site maps, and navigation structures in the process of creating, uploading, and maintaining their own Web site. Students gain experience in importing and working with text, sound, images, and animation. HTML coding is also introduced. It is recommended that students have basic keyboarding and Windows skills. NOTE: Software for this course is provided for student use in the classroom and in an open lab on each L&C location. Students enrolled in online or web-blended classes will have access to required software from these locations or may consider purchasing the software for personal use. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) WEB-135-01 09:00--10:40AM MW 01/14-05/08 TR 0260

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WEB-135-80 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 Section 80 is an Online Course and costs $374 (including fees of $32). WEB-135-N6 06:00--09:20PM M 01/14-05/06 N3 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus TBA 0106

Web Animation Using Macromedia Flash 3 Credit $354 Teaches the creation of animated, vector-based Web sites, using Macromedia Flash, the professional standard for producing high impact Web experiences. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) WEB-245-60 05:45--09:55PM T 01/15-05/07 TR 0260 Web Designer Cooperative 3 Credit $342 Supplements class work with on-the-job experience in a Web designer position for the OTEC A.A.S./Web Designer degree candidate. This course is a variable credit course in which students will commit to various complexities of learning objectives and time commitments, from 1 to 4 credit hour equivalencies. Prerequisite: C or better in all WEB/CGRD first through fourth semester required courses; permission of coordinator. (PCS 1.2, 1-4 credit hours: 80 hours must be worked for each credit hour granted.) WEB-260-01 - TBA TBA 01/14-05/10 TBA WELDING Introduction to Welding Industry 2 Credit $343 Introduces the practices and principles of the welding industry. Includes safety practices of welding tools and equipment and concepts of joining metal by fusion processes. Covers shielded metal arc weldingstick welding (SMAW) using materials of varying tensile strength, gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and wire welding process. Introduces electric air carbon cutting, building fillet welds in the horizontal position. Covers the labor market, jobs available for welders, and the role of union-based apprentice programs. Prerequisites: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) WELD-131-A1 01:00--03:30PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0271 Metallurgy 2 Credit $343 Introduces the principles of metallurgy as they apply to welding. Includes atomic theory of metals, uses of metals in welding processes, testing and selection of appropriate metals. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hour lecture, 1 hour lab) WELD-132-A1 08:00--10:30AM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0271 WELD-132-A6 05:00--07:30PM MW 01/14-03/06 TR 0271 Oxyfuel Welding & Cutting 2 Credit $343

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Introduces the cutting process in welding using oxyfuel techniques. Begins with basic fit-up and weld-off techniques with fillet and groove welds and gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) WELD-190-B1 01:00--04:00PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0271 Welding Blueprint Reading 2 Credit $248 Covers the interpretation of mechanical blueprints, with special emphasis on welded fabrication, welding symbols, and joint configurations. The course is designed for students with little or no previous print reading experience seeking a basic understanding of the skills and concepts used in the interpretation of standard blueprints. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1.5 hours lecture, 1 hour lab) WELD-192-B1 08:00--10:30AM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0271 WELD-192-B6 05:00--07:30PM MW 03/18-05/08 TR 0271 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I 2 Credit $343 Introduces the principles and practices of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). Begins with basic fit-up and weld-off techniques with fillet and groove welds and gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) WELD-194-A1 01:00--04:00PM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0271 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II 2 Credit $343 Continues hands-on and theoretical work in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). Covers intermediate levels of fit-up and weld-off techniques with fillet and groove welds and gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Prerequisite: WELD 194. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) WELD-195-A1 08:00--10:30AM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0271 WELD-195-A6 05:00--08:00PM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0271 WELD-195-B1 01:00--04:00PM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0271 Shielded Metal Arc Welding III 2 Credit $343 Continues principles and practices of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) techniques at advanced levels with emphasis on hands-on work. Continues with advanced level fit-up and weld-off techniques with fillet and groove welds and gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Prerequisite: WELD 195. (PCS 1.2, 2 credit hours: 0.5 hour lecture, 3 hours lab) WELD-196-B1 08:00--11:30AM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0271 WELD-196-B6 05:00--08:30PM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0271 Pipe Welding 3 Credit $467

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Begins the process of pipe welding using shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) with basic fit-up and weldoff techniques with fillet and groove welds and gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab) WELD-239-A6 05:00--08:00PM TTH 01/15-03/07 TR 0280 Advanced Pipe Welding 3 Credit $467 Continues the processes of pipe welding using shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) with basic fit-up and weld-off techniques with fillet and groove welds and gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Emphasis on 2G, 5G, and 6G positions. Prerequisite: WELD 239. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 0.5 hour lecture, 5 hours lab) WELD-243-B6 05:00--10:30PM TTH 03/19-05/09 TR 0280

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