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1 Register Online at FALL CLASS SCHULE Math Curriculum Changes...2 Reading Curriculum Changes...3 Welcome to MCC...4 How To Apply for Admission...5 Tuition & Payment Information...6 Financial Aid...7 How to Register...8 On-Line Registration...9 Location Codes...10 e-learning...10 Graduation...11 Registration Worksheet...12 General Education Requirements...13 Fall Semester...17 Fall Weekend Classes...75 First Half Fall Semester...77 Second Half Fall Semester...83 Fall Late Start Classes...89 Lapeer Extension Center Fall...90 Northern Tier Center Fall...94 Southern Lakes Branch Center Fall...97 Honors Classes Hybrid Classes Open Entry/Open Exit Classes e-learning Classes University Center MCC Library Public Safety Computer Lab Locations Regional Map Campus Maps Fall Semester Calendar Mott Community College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois (312)

2 Attention Students! Curriculum Changes In Math In order to provide different math alternatives for students based on their program of study, the math department has developed pathways of courses. Students should ALWAYS consult with an advisor so that they take the appropriate courses for their degree. The following examples demonstrate potential options with the new curriculum: If you are planning to transfer to a four year institution studying in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) fields, you will likely need College Algebra - Math 130. If you do not place into College Algebra, the classes leading to it include Intermediate Algebra - Math 120, Beginning Algebra - Math 082 and Basic Mathematics - Math 021. If you are planning to transfer to a four year institution studying in non-stem or liberal arts fields, a math option would be to take Probability and Statistics - Math 150. If you do not place into Statistics, the classes leading to it include Foundations of Mathematics II - Math 115, Foundations of Mathematics I - Math 072, and Basic Mathematics - Math 021. If you are working on a technical degree (please review your program requirements), you may choose Technical Mathematics - Math 128. If you do not place into this class, the classes leading to it include Beginning Algebra - Math 082, and Basic Mathematics - Math 021. Math Requirements for General Education In order to meet the general education requirements for MCC in math, you must complete a 100 level math course or place into MATH-120 or higher. Beginning Algebra is no longer a 100 level course as of July 1, Page 2 Fall Semester 2013

3 Attention Students! New ways to accelerate your completion of Reading and Writing requirements Two Different Options - See descriptions below and discuss them with your Advisor Academic Literacy ACLT (Academic Literacy) integrates reading and writing into a single course to provide a strong foundation for college success. Students who successfully complete ACLT 075 or 076 will be prepared to enter ENGL 101 and courses that require college level reading. ACLT-075 requires Placement into ENGL-098 or above and Reading 016 or above. Themes: ACLT st-Century Controversies ACLT The American Dream ACLT Careers ACLT-076 requires placement into ENGL-099 and RDNG-030. Theme: Strategies for College Success NOTE: These are accelerated classes and require a student commitment to working at a faster pace than traditional courses. Accelerated Learning Program The Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) allows students to enroll in ENGL-099-ALP, which is paired with an ENGL-101 section that meets on the same days with the same instructor. Students must enroll in both ENGL-099 ALP and its required and specifically designated ENGL-101 section. To be eligible to enroll in these courses, students must: Have been recommended for ENGL-099 based on the MCC Placement test OR Have successfully completed either ENGL-095 or ENGL-098, with a score of S9 Students meeting one of the above criteria can choose to enroll in an ENGL-099-ALP section that will support the work done in ENGL-101 in a smaller, personalized learning environment. This accelerated format allows students to complete the necessary developmental course (ENGL-099) while at the same time earning credit for ENGL-101, which is required for graduation. Winter semester ENGL-099-ALP sections: ENGL-099-ALP04 ENGL-099-ALP14 ENGL-099-ALP30 NOTE: These are accelerated classes and require a student commitment to working at a faster pace than traditional courses. Fall Semester 2013 Page 3

4 Welcome to MCC MCC College Offices Academic Divisions: Business Division CM Fine Arts & Social Sciences Division MMB Art Advising VADC Health Sciences Division CM Humanities Division CM Science & Mathematics G Technology Division RTC Student Services: Athletics BFH Admissions Information PCC Career & Employment Services Career Resource Center PCC Student Employment Center PCC College Store PCC Continuing Education SLBC Cashiers Information PCCLL Counseling & Student Development Division PCC Academic Advisement PCC Counseling Center PCC Health Services CM Testing & Assessment PCC e- Learning CM Information Technology Services CM Honors Program CM Learning Center PCC DisAbility Services PCC MCC-Lapeer Extension Center LAPR MCC-Northern Tier Center NTC Mott Library ML Records & Registration Info. PCCLL Southern Lakes Branch Center SLBC Financial Aid Information PCCLL Student Life PCC Visual Art & Design Center VADC Veteran s Services Office PCCLL Guide to Registration Policies and Procedures Spending a few minutes to become familiar with the schedule will help you plan your educational program, receive services, and prevent costly mistakes. COLLEGE REGISTRATION POLICY By registering for classes at Mott Community College, you accept responsibility for reading and conforming to all policies, procedures, required dates, fees and other requirements published online, in the college catalog and in the class schedule book. CASHIER'S OffICE Cashier's Office, located in Prahl College Center (PCCLL), offers the following services: College cost/tuition Payment Plan (Fall & Winter) Payment center for tuition & fees Student ID cards Refunds RECORDS & REGISTRATION OffICE The Records & Registration Office, located in Prahl College Center (PCCLL) offers the following services: Add/Drop courses Evaluation of transfer credit Veterans information Processing course substitutions and waivers Enrollment verification/deferment (online through Web-Advisor) Degree verification (FERPA) Family Education Rights & Privacy Act Registration Grade information Residency information Student Code of Conduct Application for graduation MACRAO evaluation Fresh Start Declaration of class audit Ordering MCC transcripts Page 4 Fall Semester 2013

5 HOw TO APPLY for ADMISSION All students must apply for admission to Mott Community College before registering for a class. New Students 1. Complete an admission application. Apply online at You will be required to appear in person to the Admissions Office with a valid government issued ID. Applicants under the age of 22 need to request a high school transcript, to be sent to Mott Community College Admissions Office, 1401 East Court Street, Flint MI, Apply for financial Aid. Apply online at See page 7 for additional information. 3. Placement Testing All new degree or certificate seeking students are required to complete English, reading and math placement testing before registering for classes. Students who have taken the ACT test may bring copies of those scores, to testing, for consideration of having portions of the MCC placement test waived. The Testing & Assessment Center is located in PCC2010, (810) Placement testing is also available at Southern Lakes Branch Center (SLBC), Northern Tier and Lapeer extension sites. 4. Career Planning Mott Community College offers assistance with your career planning process. If you are unsure about your career path, you should first meet with and develop your career plans with a counselor. To make an appointment please visit Counseling & Student Development, PCC2030 or call (810) If you know what careers you would like to explore, you are encouraged to visit the Career Resource Center, PCC2050, where you can use the computerized career materials including the DISCOVER and Michigan Occupational Information System (M.O.I.S.) programs, as well as other career resources. Visit or call (810) Orientation All new degree or certificate seeking students are required to attend an orientation session to learn about: MCC and various college services College procedures and policies Program choices and career options Skills and interests as they relate to your studies How using MCC services can help to achieve your goals Main campus students will be scheduled for an orientation by mail. Should you not receive mail notification, call (810) Students taking classes at an MCC Branch Center should call for an orientation appointment at the appropriate Center: Southern Lakes (SLBC) (810) ; Lapeer (LAPR) (810) ; Northern Tier (NTC) (810) Review Method of Payment Options See page Academic Advising All new degree and certificate seeking students who have decided on a program major must schedule an advising session with an academic adviser. This allows you to establish a relationship with a faculty member knowledgeable in your major, to discuss career directions, and to plan a class schedule and select appropriate courses. Call the Academic Advising Center at (810) to speak with an Academic Advisor. Undecided and General Studies students should speak with a Counselor. Call the Counseling Center at (810) Academic Advising is also available at SLBC, NTC and Lapeer. 8. Register for classes and confirm your method of payment. 9. follow up on your method of payment. former MCC Students If you have not attended classes at MCC within the last three years, please complete an updated MCC Admissions application at any campus location before registering. Returning students should also have their WebAdvisor password established or reset. Please dial (810) during normal business hours. Not Seeking A Degree Or Certificate? If you are not currently seeking a degree or a certificate, you may want to request Non-Candidate for Degree (NCFD) status. You may request NCFD status and be exempt from placement testing and orientation unless you want to enroll in college level English or mathematics. For more information regarding NCFD status please speak to a representative from the Admissions Office or the Counseling and Student Development Office. Students with NCfD status are not eligible for financial aid. Transfer Students 1. Apply online. You will be required to appear in person to the Admissions Office with a valid government issued ID. Have an official transcript mailed directly from your previous college to the Registrar s Office. 2. Take a copy of your unofficial college transcripts to the Placement Testing Office for review. If you have completed English composition, math, and at least one content area class requiring extensive reading, you are not required to take a placement test. 3. After you are admitted, you should see an academic advisor or counselor for assistance in planning your class schedule. 4. Be sure to obtain an MCC account and WebAdvisor sign-on and password. Guest Students Students Enrolled in Other Colleges: Students who are enrolled in other colleges and universities are invited to attend classes at MCC. Submit to the Admissions Office, PCC2140, or one of our other centers in Fenton (SLBC), Lapeer or Clio (the Northern Tier Center), a completed Guest Application (available at all Michigan colleges and universities) with specific courses to be taken at MCC listed. Please note: Guest Students must provide documentation (unofficial college transcripts) of meeting any prerequisites for classes they wish to take. Guest Students are not eligible for financial aid. Fall Semester 2013 Page 5

6 International Students International students should contact the Admissions Office for assistance in completing the required admission forms. All foreign-born students in the United States on student visas or are not permanent residents or U.S. citizens are considered non-residents and are required to pay out-of state tuition. Dual Enrollment & Early Admission for High School Students 1. Submit an online application at 2. Submit completed certification form 3. Submit high school transcript. 4. All students must meet class prerequisites. Students will have to take placement or provide ACT scores. 5. All students must participate in a scheduled Orientation. 6. Register, in person through the Admissions Office at any campus location. 7. The Admissions Office, PCC2140, can help you plan for attending. Call (810) with any questions or contact the Southern Lakes Branch Center at (810) or the Lapeer Extension Center at (810) or the Northern Tier Center at (810) TUITION & PAYMENT INfORMATION The tuition at MCC is calculated on contact hours. Tuition* 1. College district residents: $ per contact hour 2. Out-of-district residents: $ per contact hour 3. Out-of-state residents: $ per contact hour Mott Community College's district has approximately the same boundaries as the Page 6 Fall Semester 2013 Genesee Intermediate School District. The final determining factor of in-district residence is a tax bill showing payment to MCC. (See Residency Policy online at fees* 1. Student Services fee $ per semester or session. 2. Class fee: $ $ per course for selected classes. 3. Technology fee: $6.72 per contact hour. *MCC reserves the right to change fees and tuition. Payment Information Tuition and fees must be paid or payment option secured before payment deadline or classes will be dropped. After payment deadline, tuition and fees are due upon registration. Please view Academic/ Registration calendar for pertinent dates at Where to Pay You may visit the Cashier s Office on main campus or any of the branch sites to make a payment. Payments are also accepted online at (via WebAdvisor) using your Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express or check. For your convenience, you may also use the after-hours drop box, located on the main level of the Prahl College Center, for check or money order payments. Please do not place cash payments in the drop box. Prahl Center Hours May 13 - August 9 Mondays 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tues. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. August 12 - September 13 Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. September 16 - December 20 Mon. & Tues. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wed. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. financial Aid is not open to foot traffic on fridays in May, June and July. Help completing your fafsa is available on fridays. The drop box is available for students to turn in verification documents. Southern Lakes Branch Center Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lapeer Extension Ctr. Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Northern Tier Center Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. METHODS Of PAYMENT Cash or Debit Cards: accepted at main campus cashier s office. Check/Money Order: accepted at the main campus and branch site locations. Credit Card: accepted through WebAdvisor, main campus and branch site locations. Electronic Check: accepted only through WebAdvisor. Third Party Payment Sources This payment option allows an organization or employer to pay your tuition and fees. Student Financial Services must have an authorization for each semester s enrollment. All authorizations are applied in order of date received. Students are advised to check WebAdvisor to know when funding has been applied.

7 Payment Plan Pay one-third of your total charges plus a $30 non-refundable enrollment fee. Payment Plan contracts must be set up in person at any Cashier s Office location no later than August 30, 2013 for the Fall Semester. Payments are due on September 1st, October 1st, and November 1st. Payments can be made online through WebAdvisor or in person at the main campus cashier s office or any branch site location. If any of your payments are missed your account will be considered delinquent and may be referred to an outside collection agency. financial AID To be eligible for Federal Financial Aid you must: Be a U.S. Citizen with a valid social security number. Be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible program. Must have a high school diploma, G, or home schooling certification. Have registered for Selective Service between the ages of if you are male. Not be a guest student. Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress. Fill out a FAFSA each academic year at MCC's School Code is Once you fill out FAFSA and enter Mott s school code, the information you provide will be analyzed by the federal government and sent electronically to MCC. The federal government reviews information and selects some files for verification. This means that MCC must verify the information you have provided the government. You must provide requested documentation to the Financial Aid Office or your aid cannot be processed. When your aid is processed an award letter will be posted to your WebAdvisor account. federal Aid Policies Satisfactory Academic Progress A student must: Successfully complete at least 67% of the total academic credits attempted. Successful completion does not include grades of I, W, U, N (audit), NS and any numerical grades of less than 1.0. Not exceed the maximum credit hour limit of 93 credits attempted towards an associate s degree. The 93 credit maximum applies to all coursework attempted (including classes financed by yourself, other aid sources, and transfer credits). Establish and Maintain a 2.0 g.p.a. Fresh Start is not recognized for Financial Aid Purposes TIP has 80 credits of eligibility for Phase I. Appeal Process If you violate SAP policy you will be notified of the name of the violation and your right to appeal. Your appeal will be reviewed by a committee. Deadlines for appeals can be found on the Financial Services SAP website page and the important dates page. Repeat Coursework A student may receive aid when repeating a course that was previously failed (received a U, 0.0 or NS), regardless of the number of times the course was attempted and failed. A student may receive aid to repeat a previously passed course one additional time. Once a student has completed any course twice with a passing grade, he/she is no longer eligible to receive aid for that course. If a student retakes a course that is not aid eligible, a recalculation of aid is done to exclude the credits for the repeated course. This rule applies whether or not the student received aid for earlier enrollments in the course. NOTE: Federal regulations specify that students may not receive aid for repeating courses previously passed twice, even if the student is required to retake those courses as part of a structured program. Date of Record The Date of Record for Financial Aid eligibility is used to determine aid eligibility based on the credit hours enrolled of by the established date. Federal regulations do not allow Aid to be adjusted as of or after the Date of record. 15 week Courses - September 14 first Half - September 14 Late Start - October 11 fall Second Half - November 5 *for personal information security purposes, you must have a valid government issued photo ID in order to conduct business in the financial Aid Office. Veterans and Veterans' Dependents Benefits If you would like more information about VA benefits please call (810) or the Veterans Administration at , or visit the Veteran s Services Office in PCCLL. Fall Semester 2013 Page 7

8 REGISTRATION HINTS (See back of schedule for Add/Drop dates) 1. Register Early! 2. Registration Restrictions/Prior Term Balances Before you register for classes, you must pay all outstanding debts and ensure that registration restrictions are removed. 3. Signatures/ Permissions and Advising Advisor approval is needed if you are registering for the first time OR have a cumulative GPA below 2.0. Go to the Academic Advisement Center, PCC2040. Counselor permission is required if you are undecided on a program major. Go to the Counseling Center, PCC2040. An Academic Dean's signature is required if you are registering for more than 18 credit hours in a semester or 9 in a spring or summer session. See page 2 for Academic Divisions. 4. Understanding Class Schedule Codes This information will help you understand the abbreviations used in the MCC schedule. Please read it carefully before you complete your registration worksheet. Section Code The section code is the nine-digit letter and number code that identifies each section. It is important to print the section code accurately and clearly on the Class Schedule Worksheet. Page 8 Fall Semester 2013 Express Code The Express code is the numeric representation of the section and can be used with the Express Registration option in WebAdvisor. Course Number Developmental Education Course These classes allow you to improve your ability in certain skills. These credits do not count towards graduation requirements Undergraduate Courses These classes are for freshman and sophomores in academic programs. Credits may be used to meet certificate or degree requirements. Course Title Class titles are abbreviated in the MCC Schedule. For a complete description, please see the college catalog or the website at Credit Hours and Contact Hours The number appearing in the "credit hour" column tells how many credits are given for the course. The number in the "contact hour" column indicates the number of hours per week the class meets. Your tuition is based on the number of "contact hours" the class meets. Financial Aid is based on credit hours, not contact hours. Days Days that classes meet are indicated by the first letter of the day, with exception of Thursday (R) and Sunday (U). If the days are marked "TBA," details will be available in the academic office sponsoring the class. Room The room column gives you the abbreviation of the building and room number where your class will meet. See the S GUIDE on page 10 of this schedule for easy reference. If the room is marked "TBA" details will be available in the academic office sponsoring the class. Instructor This column lists the faculty member assigned to teach the class at the time our schedule is published. MCC reserves the right to change instructor assignments without advanced notice. By registering for classes you are entering into a financial obligation. If you decide not to attend, classes must be dropped by you within the posted refund dates. Individual Class Add/Drop/withdraw Classes can be added/dropped in-person or online. Online Add/Drop registration ends on September 9, A student may withdraw from a class and receive a W grade up to the 90% point of course completion. Classes may not be dropped after this date. (See back of schedule for dates.) Have Questions?? we Have the Answers!! Simply click on the MCC Answer Icon to search our knowledge base of questions and answers. You can also submit questions and suggestions 24/7. Live Chat is available from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. Sat. & Sun. Closed

9 Online Registration Via WebAdvisor April 1 - September 9 You don t have to wait in line to register for Fall semester classes! Now you can use your computer at home, on campus or at work to: Register for classes* Drop classes Print your class schedule Print a transcript Enrollment Verification Add classes* Look at your class schedule Look at your student history Check & pay your balance View your Financial Aid Award Letter View your Financial Aid Information by term *Note: You must see an advisor or counselor to register for classes if you are a new degree-seeking student, have a cumulative grade point average below 2.0, are enrolling in developmental courses or are undecided about your program major. Also, if you have an outstanding balance, you must pay MCC in full before registering. 1. Log on to the MCC web site at: 2. Click on the WebAdvisor button 3. Log on (you must know your Student ID or Social Security number) 4. Registration Search for Classes Select the semester you are registering for. Select the subjects, courses, and press Submit. Register for Classes (If you know the express code, which is the 5-digit code listed in the right column in the Class Schedule Booklet, you may enter the code on the Express Registration screen.) If the class is available, you will be registered when you press Submit. A Registration Results screen will indicate Registered, Added, or Failed. Drop Classes Click on the box in front of the course to be dropped on the Drop screen. Press Submit. The next screen will show Dropped" in the Status column. (You will not be able to drop classes on WebAdvisor after the full refund period. You will have to drop at the Registration Office.) 5. Select your Method of Payment Click on Make a Payment to pay by credit card or check. Other methods of payment must be secured before payment deadline or your classes will be dropped. 6. Print your Class Schedule Fall Semester 2013 Page 9

10 Location Codes AC DeWaters Art Center GCON Genesys Convalescent ML Mott Library BEAU Beaumont Hospital GRMC Genesys Regional Medical Center MLTV Mott Library TV Studio BFH BRWC CRES CM DRHM FM FOST G GASC GBRNC GCMH Ballenger Field House Briarwood Convalescent Crestmont Curtice-Mott Complex Durham Pool Facilities Management Fostrian Manor Gorman Science Center Genesee Area Skill Center Grand Blanc Rehabilition & Nursing Center Genesee County Mental Health HCARE HLRD HRMC HMNC KITH LAPR LCMCF LRMC LIV LRH MDT MRMC H-Care Holly Road Mental Health Hurley Regional Medical Center Heritage Manor Kith Haven Lapeer Extension Center Lapeer County Medical Facility Lapeer Regional Medical Center Livingston Regional M-TEC Lapeer Regional Hospital McLaren Day Treatment McLaren Regional Medical Center MMB NBHS NTC OWOS PASS PCC RTC SIS SLBC UM VADC Mott Memorial Building North Branch High School Northern Tier Center Owosso Memorial Hospital Pulmonary Associates Prahl College Center Regional Technology Center Sustaining/Integrating Services (Flint Institute of Arts) Southern Lakes Branch Center University of Michigan Visual Arts & Design Center e-learning Students juggling busy schedules can use Mott Community College s e-learning Program. All the courses are for credit and follow the school calendar. Students access the courses through Blackboard. e-learning classes are listed below their on-campus counterparts (differentiated by their section codes WWW, WCA) and also under e-learning of this schedule. After registering for an e-learning course, students need to sign up for and attend a Start Up Session specific to their course. These may be on campus or in Blackboard. Please check the wording under the specific course in the schedule for your class. We highly recommend attendance as this is your opportunity to find out detailed information about your class. The schedule for the sessions may be viewed online at or displayed on our Inter-active Digital Display Board outside of CM The e-learning Office is located in the Curtice-Mott building room The phone number is DLES Preparedness Session The DLES session is a requirement for all e-learning offerings. This requirement is for any student who has never taken a Mott WWW, WCA or HYB course. There are no exceptions. The sessions are entirely online and are available at and run for a week when offered. There will always be an open session however, please plan well in advance of the semester to allow yourself time to get into a class. Some sessions close faster than others and you may find that the next available class does not fit your schedule. Check the highlights on the e- Learning website or the Interactive Digital Display Board outside of CM 2124 for offering dates and times. The session usually takes about four hours to complete, depending on the skills of the student and the speed of the Internet connection. Grading is posted daily, so if students complete the session on the first day, they do not have to wait until the end of the session for their final grade to be entered. The final grade, either S satisfactory or U unsatisfactory will appear on (Mott only) transcripts, but will not be calculated in the GPA. Note: The first session of DLES is free. A retake charge of $25.00 will apply for additional attempts Hardware for e-learning Courses A computer with at least an XP operating system or newer should be sufficient. e-learning Codes WWW WCA HYB All online Online with some campus attendance (formerly IMM, CMM, MMD) Hybrid Page 10 Fall Semester 2013

11 Repeated Courses Credit for graduation cannot be earned more than once in the same course. If a student repeats a course, the second grade will be used to calculate the grade point average. Both grades, however, will remain on the student's record. For students registering for the same course more than three times, the fourth registration requires Advisor approval (PCC2020). Address Changes File your ADDRESS CHANGE with the post office and the College. Each time you change your address, you must update this information in MCC's records. Residency Status Change If your residency status changes when you update your address from out-of-district to in-district it is your responsibility to report this to the Records Office. You must provide proof of the residency change by providing a photo id with the change, current motor vehicle registration, property tax receipt for property tax within Mott College district, utility bill at in-district address, signed and dated rental or lease agreement showing address, dates of the lease, and signature/phone number of the landlord. Students who petition to change their residency classification to in-district status must submit proof of in-district residence for 30 days before the first day of a semester. Transcript Requests Transcript requests can be submitted using WebAdvisor. Transcript request forms are located on the College Form Center at or the Records & Registration Office, PCCLL. Graduation During the last term of study each student must file an Application for Graduation at the Records Office, PCCLL. Mott Community College has one commencement ceremony each year after the close of winter semester. Graduates are invited to participate in the commencement exercise on May 4, Attendance for graduates is encouraged but not required. Associate Degrees, Certificates of Achievement and Honors Diplomas are conferred at the ceremonies. Cap and gown will be available for purchase in the Prahl College Center before the end of the winter semester. Information will be mailed to eligible applicants and graduates. For more information, call Fall Semester 2013 Page 11

12 Registration Worksheet *Please include the following information if you wish to charge your tuition and fees to a credit card. Student ID Number Exp. Date Signature of Credit Card Holder Last Name First Initial Address City State Zip Phone By registering for classes, I am entering into a financial obligation, which includes nonrefundable fees. If I decide not to attend college, these classes must be dropped by me in the registration office (see published tuition refund dates). Student Signature First Choice Example: Section Code Credit Contact Bldg & (Accuracy Essential) Course Title Hours Hours Time M T W R F S Room SOCY Intro Sociology :00 am- 09:25 am X X MMB 2106 Advisor signature required for degree seeking students Total Total who are new or below 2.0 g.p.a. Credit Contact Second Choice: Section Code Credit Contact Bldg & (Accuracy Essential) Course Title Hours Hours Time M T W R F S Room Total Credit Total Contact Page 12 Fall Semester 2013

13 Important Information about MCC s General Education Requirements for All Degrees Based on research conducted by the Association of American Colleges & Universities (AACU), employers want college graduates to acquire versatile knowledge and skills. In education terms, these are general education courses. Faculty and staff of the College undertake review of these requirements on a periodic basis. The general education requirements have been revised to provide a more efficient path to graduation and to make the transition to a 4-year university smoother. EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2009, the following general education requirements will be required for graduation. For a list of courses meeting these requirements, refer to page 12. For students planning to graduate with an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science degree: A minimum of 32 general education credits are required. All classes must be 100 level or above. The following distribution of courses is required for all students earning this degree: 6 credit hours English Composition (ENGL-101, ENGL-102, ENGL-101T, ENGL-102T)* 8 credit hours Humanities 8 credit hours Social Science 8 credit hours Science & Math: 3-4 credits in 100 level Math course or Test Out by placing into MATH-120 or higher on the MCC placement test. 4 credit hours Natural Science w/lab 2 credit hours Information Technology excluding lecture only classes For students planning to graduate with an Associate in General Studies or and Associate in Applied Science degree: A minimum of 18 General Education credits are required. The following are requirements for all students earning this degree: 100 level or above courses from the following distribution: 3 credit hours English Composition (ENGL-101 ENGL-101T)* 3 credit hours Humanities 3 credit hours Social Science 3-4 credit hours 100 level Math course or Test Out by placing into MATH-120 or higher on the MCC placement test. Additional General Education credits should be selected according to your degree program from Humanities, Social Science, Math, Natural Science, and Information Technology. *A new Technical Writing Sequence is under development and will most likely replace the ENGL-101T/ENGL-102T. At such time, it will become an option under General Education. Students currently taking courses to complete program requirements are able to complete their degree under these new requirements. Please see an advisor or your program coordinator. Fall Semester 2013 Page 13

14 General Education Approved Course List - Fall 2013 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester COURSE COURSE TITLE COURSE COURSE TITLE Composition GenEd (CMP) GERM-211 Intermediate German I ENGL-101 English Composition I GERM-212 Intermediate German II ENGL-102 English Composition II JAPA-111 Beginning Japanese ENGL-103 Composition for Technical Fields I JAPA-112 Beginning Japanese II ENGL-104 Composition for Technical Fields II JAPA-211 Intermediate Japanese MAET-110 Media History and Theory Humanities GenEd (HUM) MAET-180 Intro to Screenwriting ARBC-111 Beginning Standard Arabic MUS.-180 Music Appreciation ARBC-112 Beginning Standard Arabic II MUS.-181 Twentieth Century Music ART.-110 Art Appreciation MUS.-182 Jazz Appreciation ART.-111 Art History Survey Prehistoric to 14 C MUS.-183 World Music Appreciation ART.-112 Art History Survey Renaissance to Modern MUS.-184 Music Literature (Instrumental Forms) ART.-116 Art History Survey Non Western Art MUS.-186 Introduction to Film Music ART.-121 Intro to Graphic Design Theory & Process MUS.-187 History of Rock & Roll ART.-122 Graphic Design Survey MUS.-271 Music History I ART.-214 Art History - 19 C. Art MUS.-272 Music History II ART.-215 Art History - 20th C. Art MUS.-273 Jazz History & Literature ASL.-101 American Sign Language I PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy ASL.-102 American Sign Language II PHIL-103 Critical Thinking ASL.-111 Deaf Community and Culture PHIL-165 Philosophy of Religion BCST-161 Radio Broadcasting PHIL-190 Introduction to Logic BCST-162 Radio Broadcasting II PHIL-251 Religious Worldviews BCST-171 Television Broadcasting PHIL-295 Ethics BCST-172 Television Broadcasting II PHIL-297 Political Philosophy CHI.-111 Chinese PHOT-188 History of Photography CHI.-112 Chinese 112 RUSN-111 Beginning Russian COMM-131 Fundamentals of Public Speaking RUSN-112 Beginning Russian II COMM-132 Advanced Communications SLIE-103 American Sign Language III COMM-200 Survey of Human Communication Studies SLIE-204 American Sign Language IV COMM-231 Discussion Principles SLIE-205 American Sign Language V COMM-233 Oral Interpretation SLIE-298 Colloquialisms in English & ASL ENGL-205 Creative Writing SPAN-181 Elementary Spanish ENGL-210 Children's Literature SPAN-182 Elementary Spanish II ENGL-211 Introduction to Storytelling Literature SPAN-281 Intermediate Spanish ENGL-212 Adolescent Literature SPAN-282 Intermediate Spanish II ENGL-220 World Literature SPAN-295 Spanish for Business Communication ENGL-221 Introduction to Literature SPAN-298 Intro to Span/Amer Literature ENGL-222 Science Fiction THTR-110 Introduction to Theatre ENGL-223 American Black Literature ENGL-225 Poetry Information Tech GenEd (INT) ENGL-227 Fiction ART.-135 Figure Drawing ENGL-231 American Literature ART.-145 Intro to Digital Design ENGL-232 Modern American Literature ART.-244 Publication Design for Print ENGL-235 American Indian Literature ART.-245 Publication Design for Web I ENGL-240 Shakespeare ART.-248 Graphic Design Internship ENGL-242 English Literature II ART.-249 Publication Design for Print Production ENGL-243 Fang Lit: Vampire in Literary History ART.-256 Publication Design for Web II ENGL-253 The Bible As Literature ART.-257 Intro to 3D Digital Art ENGL-261 Readings in Popular Culture ART.-275 Intro to Creative Digital Video ENGL-271 Film As Literature ART.-276 Motion Graphics for TV and Video FILM-181 Introduction to Film COMG-150 Introduction to Computer Technology FILM-249 Film Genre: Film Appreciation COMG-153 Computers-A Practical Approach FILM-250 Film Genre - Horror COMG-154 Intermediate Practical Computer Skills FILM-251 The Cross Cultural Film COMG-161 Intro to Computer Security FREN-151 Elementary French COMG-162 GUI Operating Systems FREN-152 Elementary French II COMG-164 Introduction to Productivity Software FREN-251 Intermediate French COMG-165 Using the Internet FREN-252 Intermediate French II COMG-168A Personal Computers - an Overview GERM-111 Elementary German COMG-168B "PCs System Board, Power & Memory" GERM-112 Beginning German COMG-168C Pcs Hard Drives and Floppy Drives Page 14 Fall Semester 2013

15 General Education Approved Course List - Fall 2013 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester COURSE COURSE TITLE COURSE COURSE TITLE COMG-168D "PCs I/O, Multimedia and Troubleshooting" MATH-140 Trigonometry COMG-168E "PCs Bldg a PC, Printers, & Viruses" MATH-145 Pre-Calculus COMG-168F PCs Windows/Modems/Internet MATH-150 Probability and Statistics COMI-169 Supporting End Users MATH-165 Applied Calculus COMI-261 Database Concepts MATH-170 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I COMI-262 Systems Analysis and Design MATH-180 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II COMI-263 Structured Query Language (SQL) MATH-210 Math for Elementary Teachers I COMN-112 Principles of Computer Networking MATH-220 Math for Elementary Teachers II COMN-114 Fundamentals of Network Cabling MATH-250 Multivariable Calculus COMN-128 Introduction to Wireless Networking MATH-270 Linear Algebra COMN-130 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Network Clients MATH-280 Differential Equations COMN-132 Suppt Microsoft Wnds Ntwrk Core Techn COMN-152 Routing Protocol/Networking Fundamentals Natural Science Lab GenEd (NSL) COMN-181 Digital & Physical Security of Data ASTR-117 The Solar System COMN-228 Management of Information Security ASTR-118 Stellar Astronomy COMN-271 Computer Forensics BIOL-107 General Biology COMS-170 Intro to Programming BIOL-110 Evolution and Humans COMS-171 Introduction to C++ BIOL-111 Fundamentals of Biology COMS-172 Introduction to Visual Basic BIOL-115 Applied Botany COMS-175 Introduction to Java BIOL-120 Introduction to Environmental Science COMS-270 Advanced Java BIOL-121 Environmental Science Laboratory COMS-272 Advanced Visual Basic BIOL-125 Zoology COMS-280 Adv Programming in C++ BIOL-126 Botany COMT-110 Introduction to Digital Technology BIOL-150 The Human Body COMT-110A Digital Technology Overview BIOL-151 Human Anatomy and Physiology I COMT-110B Print Based Publications BIOL-152 Human Anatomy and Physiology II COMT-110C Photo Solutions/Digital Realm BIOL-156 Microbiology COMT-110D Graphic Sols/Digital Realm BIOL-205 Michigan Wildflowers COMT-110E Create Video/Audio Digital Solutions BIOL-206 Local Trees and Shrubs COMT-110F Basic Design for On-Line Applications BIOL-207 Aquatic Ecosystems COMT-120 Digital Media Production I BIOL-211 Molecular Biotechnology COMT-120A Photo/Graphic Manipulation - Photoshop BIOL-220 Ecology COMT-120B Webpage Development: Adobe Dreamweaver BIOL-222 Field Biology COMT-120C Publication Development: Adobe Indesign BIOL-226 Systematic Botany (or Plant Taxonomy) COMT-121A Adobe Photoshop-CS CHEM-111 Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry COMT-121B Adobe Photoshop Elements CHEM-112 Fundamentals of Organic & Biochemistry COMT-122A Dreamweaver-CS CHEM-120 Introduction to Forensic Science COMT-123A Adobe Pagemaker CHEM-123 Fundamentals of Chemistry COMT-123B Adobe In-Design-CS CHEM-131 General Chemistry I COMT-220 Digital Media Production II CHEM-132 General Chemistry II COMT-220A Digital Video Editing: Software Based CHEM-224 Analytic Chemistry Laboratory COMT-220B Digital Video Editing: Hardware Based CHEM-226 Air and Water Pollution Analysis Lab Laboratory COMT-220C Digital Audio Editing CHEM-237 Organic Chemistry I COMT-220D Digital Resume: Web/CD Production CHEM-238 Organic Chemistry II COMT-260 Educational Technology GEOL-111 Geology of Dinosaurs COMV-141 Digital Video Production GEOL-151 Physical Geology COMW-100 Intro to Web Page Creation GEOL-152 Historical Geology COMW-163 Design Concepts for the Web PHSC-191 Physical Science I COMW-176 Web Page Creation: Topics & Issues PHSC-192 Physical Science II COMW-210 Web Scripting Technologies PHYS-281 General College Physics I COMW-241 Interactive Web Page Design PHYS-282 General College Physics II COMW-283 Database Driven Websites PHYS-287 General Physics I MAET-100 Intro to Media Production PHYS-288 General Physics II SCI.-101 Scientific Inquiry Mathematics GenEd (MTH) MATH-100 Math Approaches for Paraprofessionals Social Science GenEd (SOC) MATH-115 Foundations of Mathematics II ANTH-100 Survey of Forensic Science MATH-120 Intermediate Algebra ANTH-200 Peoples and Cultures of Africa MATH-130 College Algebra ANTH-210 Forensic Anthropology Fall Semester 2013 Page 15

16 General Education Approved Course List - Fall 2013 These courses are not necessarily offered each semester COURSE COURSE TITLE COURSE COURSE TITLE ANTH-211 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology HIST-262 American Military History ANTH-212 Human Origins - Intro Phys. Anthropology HIST-263 Women in the United States ANTH-213 Introduction to Archaeology HIST-264 Darkness & Light: Medieval Europe ANTH-214 Sustainability and Culture Change LDDV-101 Leadership Development EC-203 Learning Env: Infants and Toddlers LDDV-190 Prin of Leadership: Soc Science Approach EC-205 Field Work PSCN-171 Introduction to American Government EC-206 Infant & Toddler Fieldwork Practicum PSCN-173 State and Local Government ECES-204 Adapt Early Child Curricula-Special Need The Special PSCN-175 Civil Liberties Needs Child PSCN-177 Introduction to Public Administration ECON-125 Personal Money Management PSCN-275 Comparative Government ECON-221 Principles of Economics (macroeconomics) PSYC-181 Applied Psychology ECON-222 Principles of Economics (microeconomics) PSYC-184 Exceptional People GEOG-100 Map Reading/GPS for Motor Carriers PSYC-280 General Psychology Laboratory GEOG-141 Physical Geography PSYC-281 General Psychology GEOG-142 World Regional Geography PSYC-282 Social Psychology GEOG-143 Intro to Geographic Information Systems PSYC-283 Theories of Personality GEOG-145 Economic Geography PSYC-285 Child Psychology GEOG-147 Geography of Latin America PSYC-286 Abnormal Psychology GEOG-243 Geography of Africa PSYC-287 Educational Psychology GEOG-251 Crime Mapping PSYC-288 Psychology of Human Development HIST-112 History of E Asia to 1600 PSYC-289 Psychology of Late Adulthood HIST-113 History of E Asia 1600 to Present PSYC-290 Psychology of Adolescence HIST-151 World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E. PSYC-291 Psychology of Human Development HIST-152 World History: 1500 C.E. To the Present SOCY-191 Introductory Sociology HIST-154 United States History to 1877 SOCY-193 Marriage and the Family HIST-155 History of United States: Present SOCY-194 Fundamentals of Human Sexuality HIST-220 Oral History SOCY-292 Social Problems HIST-254 African American History to 1877 SOCY-294 Race and Ethnic Relations HIST-255 African American History Since 1865 SOCY-296 Urban Sociology HIST-257 History of the Holocaust SOCY-297 Introduction to Criminology Correction HIST-259 History of Mexico HIST-260 History of Michigan Page 16 Fall Semester 2013

17 FALL 2013 September 3 December 18 ACCT-ACCOUNTING ACCT-101 Applied Accounting ACCT $ :30 AM 1:55 PM M CM 2123 Murawa :30 AM 1:55 PM W CM 2142 ACCT-101-WWW01 $ DL WWW Murawa ACCT-105 Computerized Accounting Pre or Co-requisites: ACCT-101 and ACCT-201. ACCT $ :00 AM 10:55 AM M LAB LAB Murawa ACCT-107 Payroll Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT-101 or ACCT-201. ACCT $ :00 AM 10:55 AM W CM 2123 Murawa ACCT-201 Principles of Accounting I Prerequisite: MATH-082 or Placement Test recommendation for MATH-120 or higher; Accuplacer Test score of 72 or higher or successful completion of RDNG-030. ACCT $ :00 AM 11:25 AM T R CM 2121 Murawa ACCT $ :30 AM 1:55 PM T R CM 2121 Banks ACCT $ :30 AM 1:55 PM M W CM 2121 Banks ACCT $ :00 PM 8:25 PM M W CM 2121 O'Neal ACCT-201-WWW01 $ DL WWW Banks ACCT-202 Principles of Accounting II Prerequisites: ACCT-201 and MATH-082 or placement into MATH-120 or higher. ACCT $ :30 AM 1:55 PM W CM 2123 Ferguson :30 AM 1:55 PM M CM 2142 ACCT $ :00 PM 8:25 PM T CM 2123 Staff :00 PM 8:25 PM R CM 2142 ACCT-202-WWW01 $ DL WWW Ferguson ACCT-213 Intermediate Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT-202 with a minimum 2.0 grade. ACCT $ :30 AM 10:55 AM T CM 2125 Banks :30 AM 10:55 AM R CM 2142 ACCT-214 Cost AccountingPrerequisite: ACCT-202 and BUSN-180 with a minimum 2.0 grade. ACCT $ :30 AM 1:55 PM T CM 2123 Murawa :30 AM 1:55 PM R CM 2142 ACCT-215 Individual Income Tax Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT-201 with a minimum 2.0 grade. ACCT $ :00 AM 11:25 AM M CM 2123 Ferguson :00 AM 11:25 AM W CM 2142 ACCT $ :00 PM 9:50 PM R CM 2123 Ferguson ACHR-AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING AND REFRIGERATION ACHR-140 Basic Mechanical Refrigeration ACHR $ :00 AM 11:55 AM M W RTC 1006 Hayward ACHR $ :00 PM 1:55 PM T R RTC 1006 Hayward ACHR $ :00 PM 5:55 PM M W RTC 1006 Hayward ACHR $ :00 PM 7:55 PM M W RTC 1006 Staff Fall Semester 2013 Page 17

18 ACHR-141 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Controls I ACHR $ :00 AM 11:50 AM T R RTC 1006 Hayward ACHR $ :00 PM 9:50 PM T R RTC 1006 Staff ACHR-147 Refrigerant Handling * ACHR $ :00 PM 2:50 PM M W RTC 1006 Hayward ACHR-242 Heating Systems II Prerequisite: ACHR-141 and ACHR-142 ACHR $ :00 PM 9:50 PM T R RTC 1004 Eddy ACHR-243 Sealed System Service Prerequisite: ACHR-141 and ACHR-143 ACHR $ :00 PM 9:50 PM M W RTC 004 Eddy ACHR-260 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems Design I Prerequisite: ACHR-142 and ACHR-144 ACHR $ :00 AM 11:50 AM S RTC 1305 Staff ACLT-ACADEMIC LITERACY ACLT-075 Reading Reasoning, and WritingPrerequisites: Placement into ENGL-098 or ENGL-099 AND an Accuplacer reading score of 35 or above. ACLT :00 AM 11:25 AM T R CM 2140 Steffey ACLT :30 AM 12:55 PM M W CM 2119 Gibes ACLT :00 PM 4:25 PM M W CM 2103 Johnson ACLT-076 Reading, Writing, and College Success ACLT :00 AM 11:55 AM M W MMB 2008 Sisto ACLT :00 PM 1:55 PM T R CM 2006 Anthony AHLT-ALLI HEALTH AHLT-102 Medical Terminology AHLT :00 AM 9:59 AM M CM 2307 Staff AHLT :00 AM 10:59 AM R CM 2306 Staff AHLT :00 AM 8:55 AM T CM 2307 Staff AHLT :30 PM 6:25 PM W LAPR C315 Staff ** AHLT :00 PM 7:55 PM T CM 2314 Staff ** AHLT :00 PM 5:55 PM T SLBC 1004 Staff AHLT-112 Nutrition for Health Completion of BIOL-151 is recommended AHLT :30 PM 6:30 PM R CM 2316 Staff AHLT :00 PM 3:55 PM T CM 2307 Staff AHLT :30 AM 12:25 PM S LAPR B207 Staff AHLT :00 AM 12:00 PM F SLBC 1011 Staff AHLT-112-WWW01 $ DL WWW Westhoff AHLT-112-WWW02 $ DL WWW Westhoff AHLT-113 Multicultural Health Care Division Signature is required. * AHLT :00 AM 10:00 AM R CM 2306 Staff ** AHLT :00 AM 9:55 AM W CM 2316 Staff * AHLT :30 PM 4:25 PM R CM 2316 Staff ** AHLT :30 PM 4:25 PM T CM 2316 Staff * AHLT :30 PM 8:25 PM W LAPR C315 Staff ** AHLT :00 PM 2:00 PM R SLBC 1008 Staff * AHLT :00 PM 8:00 PM R NTC 131 Staff Page 18 Fall Semester 2013

19 AHLT-120 Phlebotomy Foundations AHLT $ :00 AM 11:55 AM W CM 2316 Staff AHLT $ :00 PM 2:55 PM W CM 2316 Staff AHLT $ :00 AM 11:55 AM T CM 2316 Staff AHLT-135 Dosage & Solution CalculationsPrerequisites: Math placement test recommendation of MATH-130 or higher, or completion of a 100 level (or higher) Math course; for pre-nursing students: course may not be taken more than two years prior to projected entry into NRSG-101. * AHLT :00 PM 5:55 PM W CM 2314 Staff ** AHLT :00 PM 5:55 PM W CM 2314 Staff ** AHLT :00 AM 11:55 AM T CM 2203 Staff ** AHLT :00 AM 10:59 AM F NTC 131 Staff * AHLT :30 AM 10:25 AM S LAPR B207 Staff AHLT-150 Allied Health Anatomy Corequisite: AHLT-150L AHLT :00 PM 3:55 PM W CM 2307 Staff :00 PM 4:55 PM M CM 2307 AHLT-150L-L101 LAB :00 PM 4:55 PM W CM 2307 Staff AHLT-258 Clinical Histologic TechniquesProgram Coordinator's signature required. Prerequisite: 39 prescribed credits from Histologic Technician Program and 8 elective credits with a minimum 2.5 GPA. AHLT M T W R F BEAU CLN Staff ANTH-ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH-100 Survey of Forensic Science ANTH SOC :00 PM 2:25 PM M W MMB 2112 Fillion ANTH-100-WWW01 $20.00 SOC DL WWW Fillion An online start-up session is available for this section, see ANTH-210 Forensic Anthropology ANTH $25.00 SOC :00 AM 12:25 PM M W MMB 2112 Fillion ANTH $25.00 SOC :00 PM 4:25 PM M W MMB 2112 Fillion ANTH-211 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH-211-WWW01 $20.00 SOC DL WWW Fillion An online start-up session is available for this section, see ANTH-212 Human Origins - Intro Phys. Anthropology ANTH-212-WWW01 SOC DL WWW Fillion An online start-up session is available for this section, see ANTH-213 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH-213-WWW01 SOC DL WWW Fillion An online start-up session is available for this section, see ARBC-ARABIC ARBC-111 Beginning Standard Arabic ARBC $10.00 HUM :00 AM 11:55 AM M W CM 2014 Daassa ARBC $10.00 HUM :00 PM 4:55 PM T R CM 2001 Daassa ART.-ART ART.-101 Art Education ART $ :30 AM 11:25 AM M W VADC 130 Desormeau ART $ :30 PM 5:25 PM M W VADC 130 Desormeau Fall Semester 2013 Page 19

20 ART.-102 Secondary Methods of Art Education Prerequisite: ART.-101 ART $ :30 AM 11:25 AM M W VADC 130 Desormeau ART.-105A Design Studio Ctr I Prerequisite: Permission of instructor required ART.-105A-01 Design Studio LAB VADC 103 Shurter ART.-105B Design Studio Ctr I Prerequisite: Permission of instructor required ART.-105B-01 Design Studio LAB VADC 103 Shurter ART.-105C Design Studio Ctr I Prerequisite: Permission of instructor required ART.-105C-01 Design Studio LAB VADC 103 Shurter ART.-110 Art Appreciation ENGL-101 recommended ART HUM :00 AM 11:55 AM F MMB 1017 Giacchina ART HUM :30 AM 12:55 PM T R MMB 1017 Sirna ART HUM :30 PM 5:25 PM R NTC 122 Giacchina ART HUM :00 PM 7:55 PM M LAPR B203 Piechowski ART HUM :00 PM 8:55 PM W SLBC 1009 Berra ART HUM :15 PM 9:10 PM T MMB 1017 Giacchina ART.-111 Art History Survey Prehistoric to 14 C Prerequisite: ENGL-101 ART HUM :30 AM 1:25 PM M W MMB 1017 Sirna ART HUM :00 PM 4:55 PM M W MMB 1017 Sirna ART.-112 Art History Survey Renaissance to Modern Prerequisite: ENGL-101 ART HUM :30 AM 10:30 AM T R MMB 1017 Sirna ART.-121 Intro to Graphic Design Theory & Process Prerequisite: Placement test recommendation for RDNG-030 ART HUM :30 PM 9:25 PM W VADC 129 Krcmarik ART.-121-WWW01 $20.00 HUM DL WWW Krcmarik An online start-up session is available for this section, see ART.-122 Graphic Design Survey Prerequisite: ENGL-101. ART HUM :30 PM 9:25 PM M VADC 129 Staff ART.-131 Drawing ART $ :00 AM 10:55 AM M W VADC 125 Bohnert ART $ :30 AM 2:25 PM M W VADC 125 Dempsey ART $ :30 AM 2:25 PM T R VADC 125 Price ART $ :00 AM 10:55 AM T R VADC 125 Bohnert ART $ :00 PM 5:55 PM M W VADC 125 Dempsey ART.-132 Drawing II Prerequisite: ART.-131 and ART.-141 with a minimum 2.0 and ART Note: ART.-111 and ART.-112 strongly recommended. ART $ :30 AM 2:25 PM T R VADC 127 Bohnert ART.-133 Basic Illustration Prerequisite: ART.-122, ART.-132, ART.-145 and PHOT-180. ART LAB :00 PM 5:55 PM T R VADC 103 Dubrovich ART.-141 Basic Two-Dimensional Design Note: Recommend placement into MATH-072 or MATH-082 or higher. ART $ :00 AM 10:55 AM T R VADC 126 Dempsey ART $ :00 AM 10:55 AM M W VADC 126 Price ART $ :30 AM 2:25 PM T R VADC 126 Staff ART.-142 Basic Three-Dimensional Design ART $ :30 AM 2:25 PM M W VADC 116 Price Page 20 Fall Semester 2013

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