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1 Alvin Community College Schedule of Credit Classes Summer 2013 Theresa Puga General Studies Matt Talbot Process Technology Rachel Herring Health Science SUMMER ONE & 11 WEEK SUMMER TWO Registration: April 23 - May 29 June 20 - July 9 Classes Begin: June 4 July 11 payment deadline: May 29 July 9 AlvinCollege.edu

2 SUMMER 2013 OFFICE HOURS Table of Contents Admissions... 5 Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Requirement... 4 Book Buy Back...11 Calendar... 3 Campus Closings/Holidays... 3 Campus Maps Distance Education - Internet Classes Emergency School Closing Information... 2, 10 Financial Aid... 8 Final Exam Schedule...11 New Student Orientation...11 Office Hours... 2 Parking Permits...11 Payment Information... 7 Placement Scores... 6 Pre & Corequisites Registration Information... 4 Refund Policy... 7 Services for Students with Disabilities Telephone Directory... 3 Testing Information... 5 Tuition and Fees... 7 Withdrawals... 9 Check WebACCess for the most current course listings. Campus Closed on Fridays - May 17- Aug 16 Enrollment Services Center (Bldg. A) M-T 7:30AM - 7:00PM W-Th 7:30AM - 5:00PM Business Office (Bldg. A) M-T 7:30AM - 7:00PM W-Th 7:30AM - 5:00PM College Store (Bldg. E) M-Th 7:30AM - 7:00PM Emergency Campus Closing Information or auto notification via HyperAlert for currently registered students. Notices: The College reserves the right to alter or discontinue any calendar item, class, program or the tuition and fees schedule. Alvin Community College Credit classes may require web activity in order to complete course requiremetns. Students should be prepared to have access to internet resources. Alvin Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award certificates and associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia or call for questions about Alvin Community College accreditation. SI USTED REQUIERE MAS INFORMACION, FAVOR DE PONERSE EN CONTACTO AL TELEFONO How to Reach Alvin Community College Alvin Community College is located 25 miles south of Houston and 30 miles north of Galveston on Hwy. 35 ByPass in Alvin, Texas. HOUSTON 6 Beltway From Houston: Take Hwy. 35 south; or take I-45 south to Webster, then FM 528 west and Hwy. 35 ByPass south; or take Hwy. 288 south to Manvel, then Hwy. 6 east and Hwy. 35 ByPass south. From Galveston: Take Hwy. 6 to Hwy. 35 ByPass south. From points south: Use Hwy. 35 north. 10 Sugarland Manvel Alvin ACC 35 Beltway 8 Pasadena Clear Lake City 45 League City 528 Dickinson 517 Texas City Santa Fe 6 Galveston 2

3 ACADEMIC CALENDAR The Academic Calendar is subject to change Summer One Semester (June 4-July 9) Apr 23-May 29 May 29 May 30-Jun 4 Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 13 Jul 1 Jul 9 Jul 10 Registration Payment due Late Registration/Schedule Changes CLASSES BEGIN Census Date App. Deadline Summer Graduation WithdrawAL deadline Classes End/Final Exams Grades Due Summer 11 Week Semester (June 4-August 14) Apr 23-May 29 May 29 May 30-Jun 4 Jun 4 Jun 24 Jun 13 Jul 29 Aug 14 Aug 15 Registration Payment due Late Registration/Schedule Changes CLASSES BEGIN Census Date App. Deadline Summer Graduation WithdrawAL deadline Classes End/Final Exams Grades Due Summer Two Semester (July 11-August 14) Jun 20-Jul 9 Jul 9 Jul Jul 11 Jul 17 Jul 29 Aug 14 Aug 15 Registration Payment due Late Registration/Schedule Changes Classes begin Census date WithdrawAL deadline Classes End/Final Exams Grades due Students may register for: a maximum of 7 hours in a Summer 5 Week session a maximum of 14 hours in the Summer 11 Week session or 14 hours total combined semesters. CAMPUS CLOSINGS Campus Closed on Fridays - May 17 - August 16, 2013 May 27 July 4 Memorial Day Holiday Independence Day Holiday DIRECTORY Alvin Community College Advising Services Art Biology Business/Accounting Business Office Chemistry Child Development/Early Childhood Program College Store Computer Science Technology Continuing Education Court Reporting Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Dean of Academic Programs Provost/Dean of Instruction Dean of Students Diagnostic Cardiovascular Sonography Disability Services Distance Education - Information/Technical Help Drama Economics, Government Electroneurodiagnostics Emergency Medical Technology English Enrollment Services Center Enrollment Verification Financial Aid Foreign Language/Humanities GED Classes Geography & History Geology Graduation Specialist Hazlewood Help Desk (Registration) Honors Program Human Services/Substance Abuse Counseling Industrial Design Technology Law Enforcement Academy Learning Lab/Tutoring Library Management Development Math Music Nursing (Associate Degree) Nursing (Vocational) Office Administration Paralegal Pharmacy Technician Philosophy Physics Police Polysomnography Process Technology Psychology/Sociology Radio & TV Broadcasting Reading Respiratory Care Registrar Speech Sports/Human Performance, Athletics Student Activities Student Employment TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) Testing Services Transfer Course Evaluation Veterans Services

4 SUMMER 2013 REGISTRATION Term Registration Payment Due *Late/Schedule Changes Classes Begin Summer One April 23-May 29 May 29 May 30-June 4 June 4 Summer 11 Week April 23-May 29 May 29 May 30-June 4 June 4 Summer Two June 20-July 9 July 9 July July 11 New students should allow 48 business hours after admission before attempting to register. Transfer students attending ACC for the first time may be unable to register online. Allow one semester for evaluation of previous courses. Campus registration is available through Advising Services. Bring evidence of course prerequisites. Verify and update changes to personal information using WebACCess. Clear all holds on account. *All late registration must be paid at the time of registration. The college does not assume responsibility for withdrawing students who register and decide not to attend. Failure to withdraw may result in being charged for tuition and fees as well as receiving grades for those courses. Refunds for course withdrawals will be calculated according to the published refund schedule. Online technical assistance is available during office hours - call When registering, enter developmental course(s) first (0309, 0310) or PSYC Financial Aid applicants should check award status on WebACCess prior to the payment deadline. Verify course enrollment by printing a Schedule/Fee Statement. Course syllabi and instructor information are available on the home page under QuickLinks. Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Information What/When: Per state legislation, certain college students must receive a vaccination or booster against bacterial meningitis. Students will not be able to register until proof is presented of vaccination or a booster during the five-year period prior to enrollment, and at least 10 days before the first day of the semester. Who: Students less than 30 years of age who meet one of the following: New ACC students Students returning to ACC after a break of enrollment of one fall or spring semester who have not been previously vaccinated Dual credit high school students enrolled in any college course taken outside the high school campus Continuing Education students enrolled in courses > 360 hours How: Provide a certificate to the Enrollment Services Center, signed by a health practitioner or an official immunization record showing vaccination or booster during the five-year period prior to enrollment, and not less than 10 days before the first day of classes. The signature or stamp of a physician or his/her designee, or public health personnel on a form which shows the month, day and year the vaccination dose or booster was administered Official immunization record from a state or local health authority An official record received from school officials Temporary Waivers/Exemptions for students who: are enrolled only in online courses are 30 years of age or older present an affidavit signed by a licensed physician stating that the vaccination would be injurious to the health of the student. present a notarized conscientious exemption form- state.tx.us, declining vaccination for reasons of conscience or religion. 4 Please consult college website for detailed information. Bacterial Meningitis is a potentially deadly disease that can progress extremely fast. It is an inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The bacteria that cause meningitis can also infect the blood. This disease strikes about 3,000 Americans annually, including on college campuses, leading to 5-15 deaths among college students every year. Consequences include: death (in hours), permanent brain damage, coma, hearing loss and blindness, patches on skin, vomiting, light sensitivity, stiff neck, confusion and sleepiness, nausea, lethargy, seizures. The more symptoms, the higher the risk; seek attention immediately. Symptoms include: High fever, sever headache, rash or purple patches on skin, vomiting, light sensitivity, stiff neck, confusion and sleepiness, nausea, lethargy, seizures. The more symptoms, the higher the risk; seek attention immediately. Diagnosis is made by a medical provider and is usually based on a combination of clinical symptoms and laboratory results from spinal fluid and blood tests. Early diagnosis and treatment can greatly improve the likelihood of recovery. Transmission occurs when people exchange saliva (such as by kissing, or by sharing drinking containers, utensils, cigarettes, toothbrushes, etc.) or come in contact with respiratory or throat secretions. Antibiotic treatment, if received early, can save lives and chances of recovery are increased. Vaccinations are available and are required for college students under 30 years of age. Vaccinations are effective, but do not protect against all types of meningitis. Vaccinations take 10 days to become effective, with protection lasting five years. The cost of vaccine varies - check with a health care provider. The vaccination is very safe with minor side effects.

5 ADMISSIONS Three Steps to Apply SPECIAL ADMISSION CATEGORIES High School Students/Home School Students High School students may be admitted with written permission from their high school counselor or home school administrator. Individual Approval Graduates of non-accredited public or private schools, or those who have not completed the GED may be admitted through Individual Approval. Those entering under this admisson category are not eligible for Financial Aid. International Students Students approved for F1 and M1 visas must obtain approval from the Advisor for International Students. After approval, apply - alvincollege.edu/internationalstudents. STEP 1 - Apply First time in College - (including dual credit high school students) Students who require physical or academic accommodations should contact the Office of Disability Services as a first step. Complete the application for admission - Complete the ACC Application for Admission online at Present evidence of bacterial meningitis vaccination, if applicable. Request official transcript High School/Home School Graduates: Have your official high school/home school transcript mailed to ACC Enrollment Services Center; or bring it with you in a sealed envelope when you meet with your advisor. GED Graduates: Request your GED transcript through the Enrollment Services Center. Dual Credit High School Students: When meeting with your advisor, bring an official transcript in a sealed envelope and your your Early Admissions Contract. New Student Orientation requirements - The online or campus orientation is required for all first time college students. Orientation must be completed before or during the first semester. Transfer or Former ACC Students (last enrolled Spring 2012 or earlier): Complete the online application for admission at Submit transcripts from all schools previously attended. Proof of college readiness or exemption status is required prior to registration. Proof of Bacterial Meningitis vaccination may be required. STEP 2 - Test Determine if testing is required. If exempt, proof of exemption is required before registration. See page 6 for listing of exemptions. If required, take the THEA or COMPASS Test prior to admission and your advising session. See test schedule. Online registration and credit card payment: To register and pay with cash, go to the Enrollment Services Center. Test registration is required at least one day prior to the test. During peak times students should register early to secure a preferred test date. STEP 3 - Advisement and Registration Meet with an advisor - required if first time in college. Register online. All documentation submitted for admission purposes becomes the property of Alvin Community College. All transcripts must be official and sent either electronically (preferred), mailed directly from college or university, or hand carried in a sealed institutional envelope. TESTING All students (unless exempt) must have TASP, THEA, COMPASS or ASSET test scores on file prior to registration. Test scores are used to place students in appropriate courses and not used to deny admission. Test early to allow time for test scores to be received and advising to be completed prior to registration. Days and times are subject to change. THEA QuickTest (QT) Advanced online registration required at: Testing Results in 7-10 days Test Fees Registration Fee... $10 to reserve your seat Scoring Fee...$29 day of test (cash not accepted) Time Dates 8:15 am April 8, 15, 22, 29 8:15 am May 6, 13, 20 8:15 am June 3, 10, 17, 24 8:15 am July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 8:15 am Aug 5, 12, 19 COMPASS TEST Advanced online registration required at: lege.edu/ Testing Online with credit card at Testing Taken on a computer, takes about 3 hrs, and results are immediate Test Fee - $39 Time Dates 5:00 pm April 8, 15, 22, 29 5:00 pm May 6, 13, 20 5:00 pm June 3, 10, 17, 24 5:00 pm July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 5:00 pm Aug 5, 12, 19 Students must wait 30 days to retake the COMPASS or THEA Quick Test 5

6 Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Information PLACEMENT CHART c THEA (TASP) ACCUPLACER COMPASS WritePlacer or sds SUBJECT from 9/95 Multiple Choice e-write** READING MATH ***** * 63-85* **** ENGLISH *** * Remediation not required but Math 0312 to be taken if a math course is selected. ** Essay scores take precedence over all English scores except THEA. *** Placement with an essay score of 5 is based on the multiple choice score. ****Additional scores/standards used for Math 1314 placement include: TAKS , ACT-21, SAT-550 or High School Pre-Calculus with grade of A or B. ***** MATH 1342 only - see advisor to determine if this option applies. Students may retake an assessment to determine readiness to perform freshman-level academic course work but must wait at least 30 days between attempts. Developmental coursework will be required of students who do not pass one or more sections of the assessment. Please visit with an academic advisor to determine your TSI status and course of action. TSI Exemptions ACT - a combined score of 23 or higher with a minimum of 19 on English and Math grants a full exemption. A combined score of 23 or higher with a minimum of 19 on English grants a partial exemption in English; a combined score of 23 or higher with a minimum score of 19 on Math grants a partial exemption in math. SAT - a combined score of 1070 or higher with a minimum of 500 on both Critical Reading and Math grants a full exemption. A combined score of 1070 with a minimum of 500 on Critical Reading grants a partial exemption in English; a combined score of 1070 or higher with a minimum score of 500 on Math grants a partial exemption in Math. TAKS - based on 11th grade exit level test. Minimum score of 2200 on the English language arts with a minimum score of 3 on the Writing subscore; 2200 on Math, scores must be no more than 3 years old. Partial exemptions can be granted in English/Reading or Math. Modified tests will not meet exemption standards. Associate or Baccalaureate degree graduates from a Texas public college. Transfer students from private or independent institutions of higher education or an accredited out of state institution and who have satisfactorily completed college-level course work as determined by the receiving institution. A student who is serving on active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States, the Texas National Guard, or member of the armed forces reserve and has been serving for at least 3 years preceding enrollment. A student who on or after August 1, 1990 was honorably discharged, retired or released from active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States, or the Texas National Guard or a member of the armed forces reserve. Waived Level One Certificate Programs Students enrolled in any waived program are waived from the requirements of the ACC Developmental Education Plan. Course prerequisites will apply. Students concurrently enrolled in an active Associate Degree or Level Two Certificate program are not eligible for this waiver. Eligible certificates include: Basic Law Enforcement Academy Child Develop/ Early Childhood Child Develop/ Early Child. Adm. Computer Information Processing Computer Info. Tech. Networking Correctional Administration Correctional Science Court Reporting Scopist Crime Scene Technician Culinary Arts Culinary Arts Management Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate Emergency Medical Technology Industrial Design Technology Management Development Office Assistant Paralegal Pharmacy Technician Process Technology Radio/Television Broadcasting Substance Abuse Counseling Texas Peace Officer Vocational Nursing (LVN) College Readiness Standard The state minimum passing standard is a score of 230 in reading and in mathematics and a score of 220 in writing. For students who tested before September 1995, the minimum passing standard is 220 in each skill area (reading, math and writing). Mandatory Attendance - Developmental Courses If you fail one or more sections of the THEA or an approved placement test, you must enroll and attend a developmental course for at least one of the failed sections until all sections are passed.developmental courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. TSI Developmental Sequence Students complete their TSI obligation for any of the three subject areas (reading, writing, and mathematics) when the following sequence is completed: 1. The student passes the THEA, ACCUPLACER, ASSET or COMPASS. 2. The student passes the developmental course sequence for the area failed with a C or higher. Transfer students who have met college readiness standards. 6

7 PAYMENT OPTIONS Tuition Payment Plan is not available for the summer terms. CREDIT CARD Make A Payment - online at CHECK or ACH (Electronic Payment) Make A Payment online at Account number and routing number required CASH - ACC Cashier window - Bldg. A TUITION AND FEES Tuition is based upon residency status on file. ACC may change tuition rates and other charges without notice when so directed by the Board of Regents. Tuition per/hour: In District: $42 Out of District: $84 Non-Resident: $130 Cred. Res- Res- Non- Gen. Svc. Tech Reg * Stu. Sec. LRC Bursar Total Res- Res- Non- Hrs In Out Res Fee Fee Fee Serv. Fee Fee Fee Fees In Out Res Tuition Total Charges Cred. Hrs Res- In Res- Out Non- Res Gen. Svc.Fee Tech Fee Reg Fee Stu. Serv. Sec. Fee LRC Fee Bursar Fee Total Fees Res- In Res- Out Non- Res 1 $126 $252 $390 $15 $45 $30 $11 $10 $15 $10 $136 $262 $388 $ , , , , , , ,021 1, , ,110 1, ,008 1, ,199 1, ,092 1, ,288 1, ,176 1, ,377 2,021 Other Fees: Credit by Exam (per semester hour) $42 /semester hr Returned Check Fee $30 Diploma Fee * $35 (per degree) Late Registration Fee $50 Late Fee for Graduation Applications $10 ID Card Replacement Fee $5 Diploma Replacement Fee $45 Transcript Fee $5 /transcript Nontraditional Education Fee $50 /per semester hour On-Line Course Fee $30 Non Payment (after census date) $50 Technical Program Fee $10 /per technical course All co-ops, internships and labs include a $15 fee, unless otherwise noted. * Non-Refundable PAYMENT INFORMATION Active duty members of the armed services will be charged tuition at the in-district rate, upon presentation of a military identification card to the ACC Cashier. Term PAYMENT DEADLINES Payment Due Summer One May 29 Summer 11 Week May 29 Summer Two July 9 Summer One Through June % Refund June % Refund June % Refund after June NO Refund REFUNDS Summer 11 Week Through June % Refund June % Refund June % Refund after June NO Refund Summer Two Through July % Refund July % Refund July % Refund after July NO Refund Class Cancellation: If the college cancels a scheduled course, a 100% refund will be issued. NOTE: Any hold placed on a student record for a balance due to the college must be paid by cash, money order, or credit card at the cashier window in Building A. 7

8 FINANCIAL AID Priority Deadlines Fall - April 1 Spring - Oct 1 Summer - March 1 Applications are accepted any time during the year. If priority deadlines are missed, funds will not be available for registration and payment from personal funds will be required. Check the ACC Website for the latest information. 8 Grants are based on financial need and do not have to be repaid (see Office of Financial Aid regarding withdrawals and return of financial aid funds). Financial Aid will not be awarded for classes not listed on the academic program on file or if only enrolled in developmental courses. Scholarships are based on set criteria, which may include academic merit and/or financial need, and do not have to be paid back. Separate applications may be required. Check the ACC website for payment or current information. College Work Study (student employment) allows students to earn money by working part-time, usually on campus. Loans are available at a low interest rate through the U.S. Department of Education, backed by the federal government. Repayment begins after the student graduates or drops to less than half-time enrollment. Parent loans for parents of dependent students based on credit approval. FASFA Application Process Online/Web FAFSA- Submit a copy of the SAR to the Enrollment Services Center. Other Important Information: Transfer students-all transcripts required before awarded. Students must be enrolled in at least 6 hours that are required for their ACC degree/certificate plan to be eligible for aid. The amount of Federal Pell Grant funds a student may receive over an educational lifetime is limited by federal law to be the equivalent of six years of Pell Grant Funding. Students with a Bachelor s degree are ineligible to receive a Pell grant. Students chosen for verification by the Department of Education may be required to submit additional documentation. Students must complete in-house application forms. Applicants will be notified of award status via WebACCess. Check your aid/award status prior to the payment deadline. If paying by third party billing (employer reimbursement, DARS, WIA, Texas Tomorrow Fund) submit all documentation to the Business Office prior to the payment deadline. $1000 Rebate Senate Bill 1907 provides a $1,000 tuition rebate to students who complete their first baccalaureate degree while attempting no more than three credits beyond what is required for the degree. THE HAZLEWOOD ACT - Assistance for Texas Veterans The Hazelwood Exemption provides free tuition to honorably discharged or separated Texas veterans and their eligible dependent children and spouses. The Hazlewood Legacy Act removes certain residency restrictions, extends eligibility to spouses, and permits eligible veterans to assign their unused hours to their children. Applications are available in the Enrollment Services Center (ESC) in Building A. First time Hazlewood applicants must apply two weeks prior to the payment deadline. If application is not approved by the payment deadline, the student must make arrangements to pay from personal funds. The student will be reimbursed if approval is granted by census date of term. Previous recipients of Hazlewood at ACC may apply through late registration. Applications received after the deadline and not approved by census date will be processed for the subsequent semester. Additional information available at College for Texanswww.collegefortexans.com.

9 WITHDRAWALS Withdrawal Deadlines Summer One - July 1 Summer Eleven Week - July 29 Summer Two - July 29 Withdrawals cannot be processed using WebACCess after late registration has ended. Students who reduce their semester hours may jeopardize their insurance coverage, financial aid, veteran s benefits, or enrollment in other courses. WITHDRAWAL INSTRUCTIONS Students Receiving Financial Aid (Pell Grants and Loans) Include: Name, Student ID or SSN, DOB, course rubric (ENGL), number (1301), and section (01). Students receiving financial aid must contact the ACC Financial Aid Office for withdrawal approval. Failure to obtain FA Office approval may result in not being withdrawn and may result in failing grades. Students who withdraw or receive failing grades, may be required to repay all money received. fa@alvincollege.edu All course withdrawal requests must be sent from the official address on file with the college. address changes can be made on WebACCess. Failure to obtain FA Office approval may result in the repayment of all monies received. A confirmation receipt for the withdrawal will be sent within 24 business hours. Please contact fa@alvincollege.edu if a receipt is not received. In Person: Enrollment Services Center - A100 All Other Students Include: Name, Student ID or SSN, DOB, course rubric (ENGL), number (1301), and section (01). Withdraw@alvincollege.edu withdrawals are accepted only when sent from the official address on file with the college. addresses may be verified and updated using WebACCess-Profile Information. A confirmation receipt for the withdrawal will be sent within 24 business hours. Please contact sstockstill@alvincollege. edu if a receipt is not received. Mail: Alvin Community College Enrollment Services Center 3110 Mustang Road Alvin, TX In Person: Enrollment Services Center A100 Active Military Withdrawal Those called into active duty may see the Dean of Students to: 1. Request refund of the tuition and fees 2. Receive an incomplete grade in all courses by designating withdrawn- military on the student s transcript. 3. Receive an appropriate final grade if the student has satisfactorily completed a substantial amount of the course. No penalty assessed to students receiving financial aid. Class Cancellation If the college cancels a scheduled course, a 100% refund will be issued. PSYC 1300 REQUIREMENT All first-time ACC Students (excluding those who have declared AAS degrees and technical program certificates) who have developmental needs in one or more areas, must register for PSYC This requirement is determined by the results of the Texas Success Initiative Placement Test taken upon admission to the college. 9

10 ADDITIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION Alcohol and Drug Policy ACC is committed to providing an environment free from illegal drugs and alcohol. For information- ACC Student Handbook at Tobacco Free Campus Smoking is only allowed in the parking lots. This tobacco policy applies to all college facilities-owned or leased, all athletic facilities, and college vehicles. Services for Students with Disabilities The College makes reasonable accommodations for students with a documented disability. Students requesting accommodations should notify the Office of Disability Services at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the semester. Call or TDD number Student Information Updates/Residency Changes Students are responsible for keeping their current demographic information (name, address, phone number, , etc) on file. Changes may be made at the ESC by completing a Student Data Change Request or online at WebAC- Cess- Residency is determined upon admission or readmission to ACC. Residency changes can be made at any time by completing a Reclassification Petition. Support documentation is required. Campus Security Information/Crime Statistics The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 requires colleges and universities to distribute to students and employees a description of policies and services concerning types of crimes. Policies and services are described in the ACC Student Handbook at Clery Act - ACC complies with federal reporting standards in regard to criminal activity. Emergency Campus Closing Students may locate the status of weather and other emergency related campus closings at or HyperAlert HyperAlert is the Alvin Community College emergency notification system. It is designed to quickly warn students of possible threats, severe weather and school closings. Students are automatically enrolled each semester of attendance. Students may update personal contact information online using WebACCess or at the Enrollment Services Center. Tuition for Repeated Courses Enactment by the Legislature of the State of Texas: Amendment to the Texas Education Code - An additional charge equal to the current out of district rate per credit hour will be charged for any college level course taken at Alvin Community College for the third time. This includes courses with grades of W and R. See catalog for excluded courses. Tuition for Developmental Courses Over 27 Hours When 27 hours of developmental education courses at Alvin Community College are exceeded, students will be additionally charged the current out of district rate per credit hour. This includes courses with grades of W and R. Excessive Hours - Additional Charges TEC : Students who have attempted 45 or more credit hours beyond the amount required for their (baccalaureate) degree at Texas public colleges or universities may be charged additional tuition, up to the level of out-ofstate tuition. This includes all credit hours in which a student was registered as of the official census day for the semester (i.e. repeated courses, failed courses, and courses from which the student withdrew after the census day);this does not include credit hours for which the student paid outof-state tuition, courses designated as developmental, any hours removed from admission consideration under Academic Fresh Start, or hours accumulated toward a previous baccalaureate degree. Students who entered higher education for the first time prior to fall 1999 while classified for tuition purposes as a Texas resident are exempt. Students enrolling in Fall 2006 or later may pay a higher tuition rate if they have attempted 30 or more credit hours beyond the amount required for their degree. (Developmental and technical courses which are not part of the baccalaureate degree plan do not count toward the excess hours.) Six Drop Limit - Number of Course Withdrawals Course Drop Limit Provisions-TEC Texas Education Code All first-year students enrolled in the fall of 2007 or after at any Texas public college or university are limited to six course drops during their academic career. Students may not drop more than six courses regardless of how many institutions attended, how many courses taken or how many years attended. This policy does not apply to courses dropped prior to census day, complete withdrawals from all courses for the semester, courses taken while attending high school, developmental courses, drops from private or out of state institutions, and courses dropped during the Three Week Mini term. Drops beyond the maximum of six will be allowed for students who can show good cause for dropping more, including severe illness, active duty military service, or work obligations beyond the students control. Students who feel they have good cause for an exception should discuss their reasons with a counselor or advisor. Exceptions are granted by the Academic and Technical Deans. Students are encouraged to discuss options with their professors and advisors and to make use of campus resources before deciding to drop a course. Once the six course drop limit has been reached grades are assigned. Drops included in the limit will be recorded on the student transcript. $1,000 Rebate Senate Bill 1907 provides a $1000 tuition rebate to students who complete their baccalaureate degree while attempting no more than three credits beyond degree requirements. Disclosure of Directory Information As required by law, the college must release student directory information to individuals and organizations upon request. Directory information includes: name, address, telephone number, major field of study, classification, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees, awards and dates received, all previous educational institutions attended, photographs that may be used in publications, advertisements, videos or internet sites, honors, and enrollment status. Notify the ESC by the census date to block release of directory information. 10

11 Public Information Statement Alvin Community College offers academic and technical programs published in the current college catalog. Admission to college programs is based on requirements outlined in the catalog. It is the policy of Alvin Community College not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, nationality or ethnicity in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other College administered programs and activities as required by Title IX, Section 504, and Title VI. ACC will take steps to assure that lack of English skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and technical programs. For information and grievance procedures, contact the Dean of Students or the Director of Human Resources. Declaración De Información Es la política de Alvin Community College no discriminar a base de sexo, desventaja física, raza, color, edad u origen nacional en sus programas educativos, ni en las actividades, ni en el empleo, de acuerdo con los requisitos del Título IX, Sección 504, y del Título VI. Alvin Community College tomará medidas para asegurarse de que la falta de destreza en el idioma inglés no sea impedimento a la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y técnicos. Para información sobre los derechos o los procedimientos para presentar quejas, comuníquese con la oficina de Registro al número o con la Directora de Recursos Humanos al número , dirección 3110 Mustang Road, Alvin, Texas FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE Summer One... July 9 During scheduled class Summer 11 Week...August 14 During scheduled class Summer Two...August 14 During scheduled class GRADE DEADLINES First Summer Semester...July 10 Second Summer Semester...August 15 Summer 11 Week Classes...August NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION Orientation is required for all first time college students. July 11 & August 1, 8 & 15 8:30am - Noon July 9 & August 6 & 13 6:00pm - 9:00pm Meet friends and make new ones! Learn how to be successful both in and out of the classroom. Reservations are required - Parking permit: Available in the Campus Police Office (Rm H132) Requirments: Student ID, driver s license and plate numbers and make/model of vehicle Student I.D. Card: Available in Library (Bldg. A - Rm A204) All enrolled students are required to carry a valid student ID card when on campus. The card grants access to the Fitness Center, Learning Lab-test and tutoring center, student use computer labs, and many other student services. The first card is free; there is a $5 replacement fee. Students must present a tuition receipt showing payment for the current semester and a valid picture ID such as driver s license, state issued ID, passport, or military ID. A state issued ID may be obtained at the local driver s license office. A parent s signature is required for minors. Purchase books - College Store (Bldg. E) Book Buy Back: August 13-14, 2013 Mon-Th - 7:30am-7:00pm or on line at: Mon-Thurs - 8:00am - 7:00pm 11

12 DISTANCE EDUCATION - ONLINE and HYBRID Taking distance education classes is an option for people who don t have time to attend classes, work irregular hours, or have other time commitments. ACC offers two different ways to take a distance education class in a secure online environment - Internet (IN or hybrid (HY). Internet (IN) An Internet (IN) class is conducted almost if not entirely online. Some instructors may require that students come to campus for orientations, field trips, or to take tests in an approved testing location. Students must have access to the Internet, as all classes are conducted through MyBlackboard. Hybrid (HY) Hybrid courses combine online learning and face-to-face instruction in a manner that reduces the number of face-toface classroom meetings. Students attend a portion of the class in the traditional classroom at regularly scheduled times and complete the remaining portion of the class online using MyBlackboard. What kinds of courses are available? aspx Registering for Distance Education courses? You register just like any other class. It is best to register during the Early and Regular registration periods to ensure that the classes do not fill up. Additional fees for. Hybrid (HY) and Internet (IN) classes will be charged at the rate listed under Tuition and Fees. Receive a Degree Online The Distance Education Department offers several degrees and certificates that can be earned completely online. You can choose from the following: Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Sociology Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Psychology Associate of Arts ( A.A.) in General Studies Management Development Degree (A.A.S.) Management Development Certificate Please contact admissions and advising for further details. Support for Distance Education Students Please contact us immediately if you have problems logging in or experience technical difficulties. We do not want you to miss even one day of class. The best way to obtain support for MyBlackboard is by ing de@alvincollege.edu, or calling MyBlackboard All Internet and hybrid courses are conducted online using the MyBlackboard system. You may log in to MyBlackboard from the following site or by using the MyBlackboard link located on the right side of the ACC homepage. ORNT 0100 Online Readiness Requirement Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) - Increasing Student Success in Online Learning What is the Online Readiness Course (ORNT 0100)? The focus of the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) for ACC is to increase student success in the area of online learning. In order to increase student success in the online learning environment all students taking an online class are required to take the Online Readiness Course (ORNT 0100). This is a no cost self-paced course that should be successfully completed by the 7th class day. The average completion time for this course is one hour. This course is designed to break down the technological barriers and other issues that prevent student success in the online learning environment. Students are required to take this course one time. Students who are registering for an online section of any course must register for ORNT 0100 first before registering for any online course. How to Start Your Online Class Check Your Computer Be sure to click on the Check Browser link located on the log in screen before you log in for the first time. This will ensure that your home computer is configured properly to work with MyBlackboard. Know Your Log in Information - Username= (WebAccess Username) Password = college1 Check Your - Be sure to check your regularly for important updates or reminders from the Distance Education Department about your online course. Log into MyBlackboard on the First Day of Class All online classes at ACC can be accessed through MyBlackboard which is located at NOTE: You will NOT be able to access your course until the first day of class.

13 ONLINE INTERNET CLASSES - SUMMER 11 JUNE 4 - AUGUST 14, 2013 Students can contact their internet instructor the first week of class by logging in to MyBlackboard from the ACC homepage. Students can contact the department chairperson prior to the first week of class. Syn Course No. & Sect. Title Instructor ACCOUNTING 7125 ACCT-2301-IN Financial Accounting T. Branton 7834 ACCT-2302-IN Managerial Accounting T. Branton ARTS 7136 ARTS-1303-IN Art History I D. Rueb 7137 ARTS-1304-IN Art History II V. Pollock BUSINESS 7193 BUSI-1301-IN Introduction to Business N. Bradshaw 7195 BUSI-2301-IN Business Law N. Bradshaw COMMUNICATIONS 7211 COMM-1307-IN1 Intro to Mass Communication W. Lewis 7212 COMM-1307-IN2 Intro to Mass Communication W. Lewis COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY All BCIS 1405 & COSC 1401 courses require Office 2010 software. Final exam must be taken at ACC campus for all BCIS & COSC internet classes BCIS-1405-IN1 Business Computer Applications T. Magliolo 7161 BCIS-1405-IN2 Business Computer Applications T. Magliolo 7162 BCIS-1405-IN3 Business Computer Applications T. Magliolo 7168 BCIS-1420-IN Introductory C Programming T. Magliolo 7223 COSC-1401-IN1 Microcomputer Applications T. Magliolo 7224 COSC-1401-IN2 Microcomputer Applications T. Magliolo 7225 COSC-1401-IN3 Microcomputer Applications T. Magliolo 7230 COSC-1420-IN Computer Programming C++ T. Magliolo 7232 COSC-1436-IN Programming Fundamentals I T. Magliolo 7233 COSC-1437-IN Programming Fundamentals II T. Magliolo DIAGNOSTIC CARDIOVASCULAR SONOGRAPHY 7303 DMSO-1210-IN Introduction to Sonography D. Kleinhans Students will meet on campus for an orientation the first day of class and once per unit the remainder of the semester DMSO-2303-IN Cardiovascular Concepts D. Dubose Students will meet on campus for an orientation the first day of class and once per unit the remainder of the semester. DRAMA 7305 DRAM-2366-IN Development of Motion Picture C. Burton ECONOMICS 7322 ECON-2301-IN Principles of Economics I T. Reynolds 7324 ECON-2302-IN Principles of Economics II T. Reynolds EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 7344 EMSP-2338-IN EMS Operations D. Stevenson 7345 EMSP-2352-IN EMS Research D. Stevenson 7346 EMSP-2359-IN EMS Supervision/Management D. Stevenson 7418 HITT-1305-IN2 Medical Terminology I D. Stevenson ENGLISH 7361 ENGL-1301-INA Composition I F. Faculty 7362 ENGL-1301-INB Composition I F. Faculty 7368 ENGL-1302-INA Composition II A. Nelson 7369 ENGL-1302-INB Composition II A. Nelson 7370 ENGL-1302-INC Composition II F. Faculty 7845 ENGL-2328-IN Survey of American Lit II F. Faculty GEOLOGY 7386 GEOL-1445-IN Oceanography D. Devery 7387 GEOL-1447-IN Meteorology D. Devery GOVERNMENT 8039 GOVT-2301-IN American Natl & State Govt I F. Faculty 8040 GOVT-2302-IN Amer Natl & State Govt II F. Faculty 7404 GOVT-2305-INA American Government T. Reynolds 7405 GOVT-2305-INB American Government K. Jefferies 7407 GOVT-2306-INA Texas State & Local Government T. Reynolds 7408 GOVT-2306-INB Texas State & Local Government K. Jefferies HISTORY 7411 HIST-1301-IN The United States to 1877 J. Hume 7417 HIST-1302-IN The United States Since 1877 J. Duke HUMAN SERVICES - SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING 7272 DAAC-1304-IN Pharmacology of Addiction G. Carrier 7276 DAAC-1391-IN Special Topics/Drug Abuse G. Carrier 7277 DAAC-2343-IN Current Issues G. Carrier 13

14 ONLINE INTERNET CLASSES - SUMMER 11 (cont.) Syn Course No. & Sect. Title Instructor MANAGEMENT 7841 BMGT-1327-IN Principles of Management S. Cooper 7839 BMGT-1345-IN Communication Skills for Mgrs D. Smith 7183 BMGT-2303-IN Problem Solving & Decision Mkg S. Cooper 7422 HRPO-1311-IN Human Relations S. Cooper 7423 HRPO-1391-IN Special Topics-Human Resource J. Brau 7424 HRPO-2301-IN Human Resources Management J. Brau 7481 MRKG-1311-IN Principles of Marketing S. Cooper 7126 ACNT-1311-IN Intro to Computerized Account C. Price MATH 7455 MATH-0309-IN Dev Math - Pre-Algebra F. Faculty 7462 MATH-0310-IN Dev Math - Algebra R. Harbour 8037 MATH-0311-IN Prestatistics D. Dick 7469 MATH-0312-IN Dev Math-Interm Algebra T. Lansford 7474 MATH-1314-IN College Algebra T. Lansford 7477 MATH-1332-IN Contemporary Mathematics I J. Hopkins 7479 MATH-1333-IN Contemporary Math for Tech J. Hopkins 7763 MATH-1342-IN Elementary Statistical Methods D. Dick OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 7419 HITT-1305-IN Medical Terminology I C. Price 7527 POFI-1301-IN Computer Applications I D. Smith 7529 POFI-1401-IN Computer Applications I D. Smith 7840 POFI-1449-IN Spreadsheets F. Faculty 7530 POFI-2401-IN Word Processing D. Smith 7531 POFT-1301-IN Business English D. Smith 7532 POFT-1309-IN Admin Office Procedures I D. Smith 7535 POFT-1329-IN Beginning Keyboarding I M. Hairston PARALEGAL 7442 LGLA-1311-IN Introduction to Law F. Faculty 7443 LGLA-1343-IN Bankruptcy F. Faculty 7444 LGLA-1351-IN Contract Law F. Faculty 7446 LGLA-2305-IN Interviewing and Investigating F. Faculty 7447 LGLA-2311-IN Business Organizations F. Faculty 7448 LGLA-2323-IN Intellectual Property F. Faculty PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 7511 PHRA-1205-IN Drug Classification R. Boone 7512 PHRA-1301-IN Introduction to Pharmacy R. Boone 7515 PHRA-1315-IN Pharmacy Terminology R. Boone PROCESS TECHNOLOGY 7561 PTAC-2314-IN Quality (including SPC/Econ) D. Parus This course will meet for orientation on the first Saturday after classes begin at 10:00 am in N100. Afterward it will be conducted on-line except for the final exam, which will be at the ACC campus at the end of the term. PSYCHOLOGY 7547 PSYC-1300-IN Learning Strategies T. Elliott 7549 PSYC-2301-IN General Psychology N. Lobb 7551 PSYC-2306-IN Human Sexuality T. Elliott 7554 PSYC-2319-IN Social Psychology T. Elliott SOCIOLOGY 7589 SOCI-1301-IN Introductory Sociology T. Elliott 7591 SOCI-2306-IN Human Sexuality T. Elliott 7592 SOCI-2326-IN Social Psychology T. Elliott 7593 SOCI-2340-IN Drug Use & Abuse G. Carrier 14

15 ONLINE INTERNET CLASSES - SUMMER ONE JUNE 4 - JULY 9, 2013 Students can contact their internet instructor the first week of class by logging in to MyBlackboard from the ACC homepage. Students can contact the department chairperson prior to the first week of class. Syn Course No. & Sect. Title Faculty 9445 BUSI IN Introduction to Business N. Bradshaw 6973 ENGL IN Composition I A. Nelson 6991 HIST INA The United States to 1877 J. Hume 6992 HIST INB The United States to 1877 J. Hume 6994 HIST INA The United States Since 1877 J. Duke 6995 HIST INB The United States Since 1877 J. Duke 6996 HIST INA Texas History C. Chance 6997 HIST INB Texas History C. Chance 7013 MUSI IN Music Appreciation K. Moody 7014 MUSI IN American Music - Rock D. Griffith 7030 RNSG IN Dosage Calc for Nursing S. Garcia 7038 RNSG IN Management of Client Care W. Stewart 6985 HECO IN Nutrition & Diet Therapy S. Garcia 7000 HITT IN Medical Terminology I C. Price 7018 PHED IN Fitness & Wellness B. Johnson 7019 PHED IN Fitness & Wellness B. Johnson 7026 PSYC IN Life-Span Growth & Development J. Raniseski 7049 SPCH IN Interpersonal Communication S. Mangat ONLINE INTERNET CLASSES - SUMMER TWO JULY 11 - AUGUST 14, 2013 Students can contact their internet instructor the first week of class by logging in to MyBlackboard from the ACC homepage. Students can contact the department chairperson prior to the first week of class. Syn Course No. & Sect. Title Faculty 7052 BCIS-1405-IN Business Computer Applications T. Magliolo 7058 COSC-1401-IN Microcomputer Applications T. Magliolo 7068 ENGL-1302-IN Composition II F. Faculty 7373 ENGL-2332-IN Survey of Literature I F. Faculty 7375 ENGL-2333-IN Survey of Literature II F. Faculty 7071 GEOG-1303-IN World Regional Geography J. Hume 7863 GOVT-2305-IN American Government K. Jefferies 7864 GOVT-2306-IN Texas State & Local Government K. Jefferies 7079 HIST-1301-INB The United States to 1877 J. Duke 7082 HIST-1302-INB The United States Since 1877 J. Hume 7083 HIST-2301-IN Texas History C. Chance 7093 MUSI-1306-IN Music Appreciation K. Moody 7094 MUSI-1310-IN American Music - Rock D. Griffith 7116 RNSG-2121-IN Management of Client Care W. Stewart 7098 PHED-1150-IN Fitness & Wellness B. Johnson 7099 PHED-2150-IN Fitness & Wellness B. Johnson 7101 PHIL-1301-IN Introduction to Philosophy J. Best 7102 PHIL-2306-IN Introduction to Ethics J. Best 7123 SPCH-1318-IN Interpersonal Communication S. Mangat 15

16 PRE AND COREQUISITES P indicates courses which must have been passed prior to enrollment in the selected course. In the case of READ 0310, ENGL 0310 or MATH 0310, the student must have passed at least the 0310-level course or must have passed the 0310-level on the TSI or an alternate test. C indicates courses which, if not already passed, must be taken concurrently with the selected course. READ, ENGL and MATH corequisites are not required if the placement test or applicable courses have been passed. ACCT 2302 P-ACCT 2301 ACNT 1311 P-ACNT 1303 ANTH 2301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 ARCE 1452 P-DFTG 2419 ARTS 1301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-ARTS P-ARTS P-ARTS P-ARTS P-ARTS P-ARTS P-ARTS P-ARTS P-ARTS 2366 BCIS 1405 P-READ P- MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P- MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P-BCIS 1431or ITSE 1431 BIOL 1308 P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-BIOL P-BIOL 1406 or 1407 or 2401 or 2402 BMGT 1345 P-ENGL P-Dept. approval 2382 P-Dept. approval 2383 P-Dept. approval CDEC 1313 P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ 0309 & 6hrs of CDEC 2307 P-READ P-READ P-READ P-ENGL 0309, CDEC P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL 0309 CHEF 1291 P-READ P- READ 0310; C-CHEF P-CHEF C-CHEF P-CHEF P-CHEF P-CHEF P-CHEF P-CHEF P-CHEF P-CHEF 1301 CHEM 1405 P-READ P-CHEM P-READ 0310, MATH 0312, MATH 1314 highly recommended 1412 P-CHEM 1411 and MATH P-CHEM P-CHEM P-CHEM 2423 CHIN 1412 P-CHIN 1411, with C or better 2311 P-CHIN 1412, with C or better 2312 P-CHIN 2311, with C or better CNBT 1402 P-DFTG 2428 COMM 2326 P-COMM 2311 COSC 1401 P-READ P-READ P-MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P-BCIS 1420 or 1431 or COSC 1420 or 1436 or 1437 or ITSE 1407 or 1422 or P-MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P-MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P-COSC 1420, COSC 1437 or ITSE P-COSC 1420 or 1437 or ITSE P-BCIS 1420 or 1431 or COSC 1420 or 1436 or 1437 or ITSE 1407 or 1422 or P-BCIS 1420 or 1431 or COSC 1420 or 1436 or 1437 or ITSE 1407 or 1422 or 1431 CRTR 1207 P-CRTR P-READ 0310, ENGL P-CRTR 1314, P-READ 0310, ENGL P-CRTR P-CRTR P-CRTR P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310, CRTR P-CRTR P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310, CRTR P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310, CRTR P-CRTR 2401 & CRTR P-CRTR 1314, CRTR P-CRTR P-CRTR P-CRTR 1314, CRTR P-CRTR 2403, P-CRTR P-CRTR P-CRTR 2403 CVTT 1161 C-DSAE 1340 DAAC 1380 P-DAAC P-DAAC 1380 DFTG 1405 P-DFTG P-BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or as a Corequisite with dept. approval 1433 P-DFTG P-DFTG P-DFTG 1433 & DFTG P-DFTG P-DFTG P-DFTG P-DFTG 1409;C-DFTG P-DFTG P-DFTG P-DFTG 1433 DRAM 1310 P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309 DSAE 1303 C-DSAE C-DSAE 1303, P-DSAE 2437; C-DSAE P-DSAE 1360; C-DSAE P-DSAE 1303; C-DSAE P-DSAE 2404; C-DSAE P-DSAE 2361; C-DSAE P-DSAE 2461; C-DSAE 2335 DSVT 1300 C-DSVT 1360, DSAE C- DSVT P-DSVT 2430; C-DSVT P-DSVT 1360; C-DSVT P-DSVT 1300; C-DSVT P-DSVT 1300; C-DSVT P-DSVT 2361; C-DSVT P-DSVT 2461; C-DSVT 2335 ECON 2301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 EDUC 1301 P-ENGL 0310, READ P-EDUC 1301 EMSP 1160 C-EMSP C-EMSP 1160 All other courses require dept. approval. ENDT 1463 P-ENDT 1345, ENDT 1350; C-ENDT P-ENDT 1345, ENDT P-ENDT 1345, ENDT 1350, 2320 P-ENDT 1345, ENDT P-ENDT 1463; C-ENDT P-ENDT 1463; C-ENDT P-ENDT 1463, ENDT 2463 ENGL 0310 P-ENGL P-ENGL 0310, READ P-ENGL P-ENGL P-ENGL P-ENGL P-ENGL P-ENGL P-ENGL P-ENGL P-ENGL 1302 ENGR 1201 P-MATH1314 or equivalent academic preparation ENTC 1423 P-TECM 1317 FREN (or depart. online placement tests) 1412 P-FREN 1411, with a C or better 2311 P-FREN 1412, with a C or better 2312 P-FREN 2311, with a C or better GEOG 1301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 GEOL 1301 P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ P-READ 0310, MATH P-READ 0310, MATH 0312 GERM (or departmental online placement tests) 1412 P-GERM 1411, with a C or better 2311 P-GERM 1412, with a C or better 2312 P-GERM 2311, with a C or better GOVT 2301 P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310, 2302 P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310, 16

17 PRE AND COREQUISITES (Cont.) 2305 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 HAMG 1321 P-READ P-READ 0310 HECO 1322 P-BIOL 2401 HIST 1301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 HUMA 1301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 IFWA 1217 P-READ P-READ 0310 IMED 2415 P-READ 0309 IONM 1270 P-ENDT 1345, PSGT 1310, IONM 1570, C-ENDT 1350, 2210, IONM P-BIOL 2401, R.EEG T., R. EP T or Bachelor s Degree C-PSGT P-ENDT 1345, PSGT 1310, IONM 1570, C-ENDT 1350, 2210, IONM P-ENDT 1350, 2210, IONM 1270, 1572, C-ENDT 2215, IONM P-ENDT 1350, 2210, IONM 1270, 1572, C-ENDT 2215, IONM 2270 ITMT 1302 P-INTW 1358 or 1325 & BCIS 1405 or COSC P-BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 & ITNW 1358 or ITNW P-ITMT P-ITMT P-ITMT 2301 or ITMT P-ITMT 1302 or P-ITMT P-ITMT 2301 or ITMT 2302 ITNW 1325 P-ITNW P-ITMT 1302 or 1340 ITSC 1305 P-ITSC 1325 ITSE 1407 P-MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P- MATH 0309, BCIS 1405, or COSC 1401 or COSC P- MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P-ITSE P-MATH 0309 and BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 or COSC P-Three courses required from the following 5 groups: (BCIS 1420 or COSC 1436 or ITSE 1422) or (BCIS 1431 or ITSE 1431) or (COSC 1420 or 1437 or ITSE 1407) or (COSC 1430 or 2436 or ITSE 2417) or (IMED 2415 or ITSE 2402) 2402 P-READ P-READ P-READ P-BCIS 1420 or 1431 or COSC 1420 or 1436 or 1437 or ITSE 1407 or 1422 or P-BCIS 1431or ITSE 1431 ITSW 1404 P-READ 0309 ITSY 1342 P-ITMT 1340 LGLA 1301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL P-READ 0309, ENGL 0309 MATH 0310 P-MATH 0309 or required score on placement test 0311 P-MATH 0309 or required score on placement test, READ 0310 or TSI standard in Reading 0312 P-MATH 0310 or required score on placement test 1314 P-MATH 0312, READ 0310 with a C or better or the TSI standard in Reading 1324 P-MATH P-MATH 1314 or P-MATH 0312, READ 0310 with a C or better or the TSI standard in Reading 1333 P-MATH 0310, READ 0310 w/a C or better or TSI standard in reading 1342 P-MATH 0312 or P-MATH P-MATH 1314 or P-MATH 2413 or Dept. approv 2320 P-MATH 2414 or Dept. approv 2412 P-MATH 1314 or Dept. approv 2413 P-MATH 2412 or Dept. approv 2414 P-MATH P-MATH 2414 MRKG 1301 P-MRKG 1311 MUSI 1211 P-READ 0310; C-MUSI P-READ 0310, MUSI 1211; C-MUSI C-MUSI P-MUSI 1216; C-MUSI P-READ P-READ 0309, 1308 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ P-MUSI 1212; C-MUSI P-MUSI 2211; C-MUSI P-MUSI 1217; C-MUSI P-MUSI 2216; C-MUSI 2212 PHED 1306 P-READ P-READ 0309 PHIL 1301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 PHRA 2362 P-PHRA 1313 PHYS 1301 P-MATH 0312, READ P-MATH 2412 or Departmental Approval, READ P-PHYS P-READ 0310, MATH P-PHYS 2425, READ 0310 PMHS 1381 P-DAAC P-DAAC 1381 POFI 1401 P-POFT 1329 or P-POFI 1301 or POFI 1401 or departmental approval 2401 P-POFT 1329 or 1429 POFM 1317 Computer Literacy required POFT 2401 P-POFT 1429 PSGT 1260 P-PSGT P-PSGT P-PSGT P-PSGT P-PSGT 1400; C-PSGT P-PSGT 1260; C-PSGT P-PSGT 2660 PSTR 1301 C-CHEF 1301 PSYC 2301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-PSYC 2301, MATH 0311 or MATH P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 PTAC 1410 P-PTAC P-PTAC P-PTAC P-PTAC P-PTAC 1332, PTAC P-PTAC 2420 READ 0312 P-READ 0310 RNSG 1108 P-MATH P-BIOL 2401 or admission to ADN Program 1246 P-RNSG 1441, RNSG P-RNSG 1441, RNSG 1561 All other courses require dept. approval. RSPT 1207 P-READ P-READ 0309 All other courses require dept. approval. RSTO 2301 P-READ 0310, BCIS 1405 or COSC 1401 RTVB 1380 P-RTVB 1301 or COMM P-RTVB 1301 or COMM P-RTVB 1301 or COMM P-RTVB 1301 or COMM P-RTVB 1301 or COMM 2311 SGNL (or with departmental approval) 1302 P-SGNL 1301 with C or better 2301 P-SGNL 1302 with C or better 2302 P-SGNL 2301 with C or better SOCI 1301 P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ 0310, ENGL 0310 SPAN (or departmental online placement tests) 1412 P-SPAN 1411 with C or better 2311 P-SPAN 1412 with C or better 2312 P-SPAN Dept. online placement tests 2321 P-SPAN 2312 with C or better SPCH 1311 P-READ P-READ P-READ 0310, ENGL P-READ P-READ P-READ 0310 TECA 1303 P ENGL 0310, READ P ENGL 0310, READ P ENGL 0310, READ P ENGL 0310, READ 0310 TECM 1317 P-MATH 1314 VNSG All courses require dept. approval. 17

18 HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE ARTS 8690 ARTS Design I ACC D123 MW 01:00AM 03:50AM 3 15 D.LaValley COURSE NO. - Each course is identified with letters and a number. This corresponds to the course description in the ACC Catalog. SYN - This four digit number identifies each individual class section. This number is crucial for class selection using the online /phone registration system. COURSE NAME LOCATION KEY: ACC: Alvin Community College HY: Hybrid RTCC: Robert Turner College & Career High School UHM: U of H - Main WWW: Internet BLDG./ROOM The building and room where the class is scheduled or Instructor s office. DAYS - Refers to the days of the week the class is held: M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday Th Thursday F Friday S Saturday TBA: see notes Example: TTh means the class meets Tuesday and Thursday MEETING TIMES - AM - morning classes PM - afternoon classes Bold print (PM) - evening classes HOURS - Credit Courses are assigned semester credit hours which corresponds to the second digit of the Course Number. FEE - A course fee is charged (for specific classes) to defray the costs of materials, supplies, and equipment. This fee is in addition to your tuition and student fees. INSTRUCTOR - Name of instructor, if assigned, by time of printing of the schedule OR Faculty denotes instructor will be assigned the first day of class. NOTES: TBA means to be arranged. Specific notes relating to individual courses appear under the class listing. * Students must contact the instructor the first week of class. For corequisites and prerequisites, see ACC Catalog course descriptions. Evening lectures and labs are indicated with BOLD type. 18

19 SUMMER 2013 / COURSE LIST ACCOUNTING ALVIN CAMPUS / SUMMER ONE (JUNE 4 - JULY 9, 2013) 6953 ACCT Financial Accounting ACC D222 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 $15.00 T. Branton LAB D222 TBA TBA TBA 7125 ACCT-2301-IN Financial Accounting WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 T. Branton 7834 ACCT-2302-IN Managerial Accounting WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 T. Branton ALVIN CAMPUS / SUMMER TWO (JULY 11 - AUGUST 14, 2013) 7050 ACCT Managerial Accounting ACC D222 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 $15.00 T. Branton LAB D222 TBA TBA TBA ARTS 7128 ARTS Art Appreciation ACC J100 TBA TBA TBA 3 D. LaValley A mandatory 15 minute orientation will be held June 4, 2013 at 10am, 1pm or 3pm in J ARTS Art Appreciation ACC J100 TBA TBA TBA 3 D. LaValley A mandatory 15 minute orientation will be held June 4, 2013 at 10am, 1pm or 3pm in J ARTS Drawing I ACC B218 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 C. Ordonez LAB B218 TBA TBA TBA 7141 ARTS Drawing II ACC B218 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 C. Ordonez LAB B218 TBA TBA TBA 7143 ARTS Painting I ACC B219 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 T. Stone LAB B219 TBA TBA TBA 7144 ARTS Painting II ACC B219 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 T. Stone LAB B219 TBA TBA TBA 7792 ARTS Sculpture I ACC J100 MTW 01:00PM 03:50PM 3 $15.00 C. Ordonez LAB J100 TBA TBA TBA 7793 ARTS Sculpture II ACC J100 MTW 01:00PM 03:50PM 3 $15.00 C. Ordonez LAB J100 TBA TBA TBA 7145 ARTS Ceramics I ACC J100 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 D. LaValley LAB J100 TBA TBA TBA 7147 ARTS Ceramics II ACC J100 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 D. LaValley LAB J100 TBA TBA TBA 7148 ARTS Photography I ACC B215 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 D. Rueb LAB B215 TBA TBA TBA 7149 ARTS Photography II ACC B215 MTW 09:00AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 D. Rueb LAB B215 TBA TBA TBA 7136 ARTS-1303-IN Art History I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $30.00 D. Rueb 7137 ARTS-1304-IN Art History II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $30.00 V. Pollock ALVIN CAMPUS / SUMMER TWO (JULY 11 - AUGUST 14, 2013) 7051 ARTS Art Appreciation ACC J100 TBA TBA TBA 3 D. LaValley A mandatory 15 minute orientation will be held July 11, 2013 at 10am, 1pm, or 3pm in J100. Check WebACCess for the most current schedule of course offerings. 19

20 SUMMER 2013 / COURSE LIST ASTRONOMY 7150 ASTR Stellar & Galactic Astronomy ACC S262 MW 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $20.00 J. Mills LAB S262 MW 08:00PM 10:05PM BIOLOGY ALVIN CAMPUS / SUMMER ONE (JUNE 4 - JULY 9, 2013) 6955 BIOL General Biology II ACC S225 MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $20.00 J. Rhodes LAB S225 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 6956 BIOL Anatomy and Physiology I ACC S205 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $20.00 T. Morgan 6957 BIOL-2401L-540 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab ACC S256 MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM T. Morgan 6958 BIOL-2401L-541 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab ACC S256 MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM T. Morgan 6959 BIOL Basic Microbiology ACC S203 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $20.00 J. Matula 6960 BIOL-2420L-540 Basic Microbiology Lab ACC S207 MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM J. Matula 6961 BIOL-2420L-541 Basic Microbiology Lab ACC S207 MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM J. Rhodes 7175 BIOL General Biology I ACC S210 TTH 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $20.00 J. Butcher LAB S227 MW 08:00PM 10:05PM 7176 BIOL Anatomy and Physiology I ACC S212 MW 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $20.00 J. Matula LAB S259 MW 08:00PM 10:05PM ALVIN CAMPUS / SUMMER TWO (JULY 11 - AUGUST 14, 2013) 7053 BIOL General Biology I ACC S210 MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $20.00 J. Butcher LAB S225 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 7054 BIOL Anatomy and Physiology II ACC S205 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $20.00 T. Morgan 7055 BIOL-2402L-40 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab ACC S259 MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM T. Morgan 7056 BIOL-2402L-41 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab ACC S259 MTWTH 01:00PM 03:20PM T. Morgan 7057 BIOL Basic Microbiology ACC S212 MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $20.00 S. Havemann LAB S207 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM BUSINESS INTERNET / SUMMER ONE (JUNE 4 - JULY 9, 2013) (Log in to MyBlackboard from the ACC homepage the first week of class) 9445 BUSI IN Introduction to Business WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $30.00 N. Bradshaw 7194 BUSI Business Law ACC D222 W 05:50PM 10:00PM 3 N. Bradshaw 7193 BUSI-1301-IN Introduction to Business WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $30.00 N. Bradshaw 7195 BUSI-2301-IN Business Law WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $30.00 N. Bradshaw CHEMISTRY 7204 CHEM Gen Chemistry & Analysis I ACC S261 MW 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $20.00 A. Kweyete LAB S257 MW 08:00PM 10:05PM ALVIN CAMPUS / SUMMER TWO (JULY 11 - AUGUST 14, 2013) 6962 CHEM Introductory Chemistry I ACC S261 MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $20.00 E. Kempen LAB S257 MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 20 Check WebACCess for the most current schedule of course offerings.

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