How To Get A Degree From Midland College
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2 GENERAL INFORMATION The information in this schedule is based upon present conditions and is subject to change without notice. Midland College reserves the right to modify any statement in accordance with unforeseen conditions. This publication is intended for information only and is not intended as a contract. For more comprehensive information about Admission Requirements, Counseling, Financial Aid, Student Residency Requirements and Classifications, see the Midland College Catalog. ACCREDITATION Midland College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award certificates and associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia or call for questions about the accreditation of Midland College. Midland College meets all guidelines and standards as set forth by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Midland College is also accredited by the following organizations: Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Informatics & Information Management Education Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation Equal Opportunity Statement No person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program or activity sponsored or conducted by Midland College, on any basis prohibited by applicable law, including, but not limited to race, color, age, marital status, national origin, religion, gender, disability, or status as a qualified disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era. TABLE OF CONTENTS Additional Costs (Lab Fees) and Special Charges Advising... 6 Bachelor s Degree in Organizational Management Bacterial Meningitis... 1 Bad Weather Procedures... 1 Bookstore Return Policy Campus Connect... 4 Certificate Requirements... 5 Course Withdrawal Information... 8 Division Offices and Phone Numbers Dual-College Registration Graduation Requirements... 5 Honors Program... 8 Midland College Administration... back cover Midland College Lower Division Day Courses Midland College Lower Division Evening Courses Midland College Lower Division Online Courses Midland College Map and Building Legend Midland College Spring Interim Courses Midland College Upper Division Courses Online Course Instructions and System Requirements Refund Policy Registration Information... 5 Spring Calendar Spring Semester Final Exam Schedule Sul Ross State University Courses MC Campuses Texas Success Initiative (TSI)... 6 Tuition and Fee Schedule... 9 University Center (Degree Programs/Transfer Programs) Who to Call for Information... back cover 3600 N. Garfield Midland, Texas (432) Website Address:
3 ******************* IMPORTANT ******************* PROOF OF BACTERIAL MENINGITIS VACCINATION REQUIRED All incoming Texas college students under the age of 22 must show documentation of vaccination or booster against bacterial meningitis before they can register for classes. Vaccination proof must be less than 5 years old and must be administered at least 10 days before the first day of class. Acceptable documentation: A form with the signature or stamp of a physician or his/her designee, or public health personnel which shows the month, day and year the vaccination dose or booster was administered and the shot that was administered (Menactra, MCV4 are the most common); or An official immunization record generated from a state or local health authority; or An official record received from school officials, including a record from another state. Waivers: Students who present a doctor s note signed by licensed physicians stating that the vaccination would be injurious to the health of the students; Students who present conscientious exemption form which is available at: (Stating the students decline the vaccination for reasons of conscience, including religious belief) Students living on campus must use the conscientious exemption form from the Texas Department of State Health Services. Allow several weeks to submit and have form approved by the Texas Department of State Health Services. (Stating the students decline the vaccination for reasons of conscience, including religious belief) Web only students may enroll on Campus Connect without removing the hold. General Information OTHER IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS Students enrolled in certain health-related occupations may be required to show proof of other immunizations against communicable diseases. Students should contact the division dean or director of the appropriate program. To protect students privacy, Midland College assigns each student a unique student identification number. New students will receive their Student ID by once the admissions application has been processed. Returning students can locate their Student ID number on their Student Identification Card, or on a schedule of classes/account statement printout. Students should take note of this number as it will be the number used on all transactions while the student is enrolled at Midland College. Although social security numbers are required for state and federal reports and are still requested on the application for admission, all in-house documents, including class rosters, advisement forms, drop and add requests, student ID cards, etc., will carry the ID number rather than the social security number. Transcripts will continue to display the social security number. Bad Weather Procedures: In case of weather conditions that may cause Midland College to delay or cancel classes, please listen to local radio and television stations for announcements. Call the Midland College switchboard at (432) , or check the Midland College website at The message will state one of the following: Midland College is OPEN for classes today and tonight. Midland College is CLOSED for classes today and tonight. Midland College has DELAYED classes until (specified time). Because driving conditions may vary by geographical area, students have the right to make their own determination regarding whether or not it is safe for them to drive. They will not incur unexcused absences, nor be held responsible for their inability to come to campus. This schedule of courses is effective for the Spring and Spring interim semesters. It is for information only and does not constitute a contract. Midland College reserves the right to change, modify or alter without notice all fees, charges, tuition, expenses and costs of any kind. Further, the College can add or delete without notice any course, program or policy information contained in this schedule of courses in order to keep curriculum content and college policy current. Check for additional courses on the web at Midland College occasionally adds new courses after the schedule is published. Midland College 1
4 General Information 2014 SPRING SEMESTER FIRST 8 - WEEK SESSION Nov Jan Campus Connect & Dual Credit On-Line Registration starts at 8:00 am ( - Payment due at the time of registration December Walk-in Registration starts for Spring at 8:00 am - Payment due at the time of registration December 4, Non-Payment Drop Dates January 2... Administrative Offi ces Open; Walk in registration resumes January 2, 8, Non-Payment Drop Dates January Last Week to Register - Payment due at the time of registration January Last Day to Drop and Obtain 100% of Refundable Fees January First Class Day January Add/Drop Period for enrolled students - partial refund January Holiday (Martin Luther King Day) January Census Day February Last Day to Withdraw March 7... Final Exams; Grades Due 16 - WEEK SESSION Nov Jan Campus Connect & Dual Credit On-Line Registration starts at 8:00 am ( - Payment due at the time of registration December 4, Non-Payment Drop Dates December Walk-in Registration starts for Spring at 8:00 am - Payment due at the time of registration January 2, 8, Non-Payment Drop Dates January 2... Administrative Offi ces open; Walk-in Registration resumes January Last Week to Register; Payment due at the time of registration; Faculty and Staff Meetings January Last Day to Drop and Obtain 100% of Refundable Fees January Residence Hall Move-in after 10:00 am January First Class Day January Add/Drop Period for enrolled students - partial refund Jan March 3... Submission of Application for Spring Graduation January Holiday (Martin Luther King Day) January Census Day March 7... College closes at 5:00 pm for the holiday (Spring Break: March 10-14) April Last Day to Withdraw April College closes at 5:00 pm for holiday (Easter: April 18 - April 21) April Class Instruction Resumes May Final Exams; Grades Due May 9... Semester Ends; Graduation Ceremony (Langford Chaparral Center, 7:00 pm) May Residence Hall closes at 12:00 pm SECOND 8 - WEEK SESSION Jan. 2 - March Campus Connect Registration starts at 8:00 am ( - Payment due at the time of registration Jan. 2 - March 7... Walk-in Registration starts at 8:00 am - Payment due at the time of registration February 19, Non-Payment Drop Dates March 5, 7... Non-Payment Drop Dates March 7... Last Day to Drop and Obtain 100% of Refundable Fees March Last Day to Register (On-Line Only) - Payment due at the time of registration March First Class Day March Add/Drop Period for enrolled students - partial refund March Census Day April Last Day to Withdraw May Final Exams; Grades Due 2 Midland College
5 12 - WEEK SESSION Jan. 2 - Feb Campus Connect & Walk-in Registration starts at 8:00 am ( - Payment due at the time of registration Jan. 15, 22, Non-Payment Drop Dates February 5, 7... Non-Payment Drop Dates February 7... Last Day to Register; Last Day to Drop and Obtain 100% of Refundable Fees February First Class Day February Add/Drop Period for enrolled students - partial refund February Census Day March 7... College closes at 5:00 pm for the holiday (Spring Break: March 10-14) April Last Day to Withdraw / College closes at 5:00 pm for the holiday (Easter: April 18-21) May Final Exams; Grades Due 2014 SPRING INTERIM SESSION Jan. 2 - May 11...Campus Connect On-Line Registration starts at 8:00 am ( - Payment due at the time of registration Jan. 2 - May 9 Walk-in Registration starts at 8:00 am - Payment due at the time of registration April 16, 23, Non-Payment Drop Dates May 7, 9... Non-Payment Drop Dates May 9... Last Day to Register - Payment due at the time of registration May 9... Last Day to Drop and Obtain 100% of Refundable Fees May First Class Day; Add/Drop for enrolled students - partial refund; Classes Monday - Friday / Summer offi ce hours begin - 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday-Thursday May Census Day May Last Day to Withdraw May Holiday (Memorial Day) May Final Exams; Grades Due General Information All dates are subject to change at any time prior to or during an academic term due to emergencies or causes beyond the reasonable control of the institution, including severe weather, loss of utility services, or orders by federal or state agencies. Please review dates in respective class schedules. NOTE: Course selection and registration is only guaranteed if the course(s) have been paid for as stated on the student s Statement of Account or in the semester schedule of classes. Midland College reserves the right to withdraw students from any and all courses at any time. Reasons for withdrawal may include but are not limited to the following: Non-paid accounts, Disciplinary Actions, TSI Requirements, Housing Violations, prerequisites or Co-requisites. The Spring 2014 examination schedule is located on page 40. Midland College 3
6 General Information CAMPUS CONNECT A CONFIDENTIAL AND SECURE WEB-BASED SERVICE FOR MIDLAND COLLEGE STUDENTS Campus Connect is accessible from the Midland College Home page at Login to view or print your personal data: Registration for Classes Student Schedules Unofficial Transcripts Course Availability Grades Financial Aid Review/Pay Bill Degree Shop Personal Information Change PIN TO LOG IN: Enter your Student ID number Enter your PIN* Press the submit arrow next to PIN *The first time you access Campus Connect your PIN will be the number you submitted on the application for admission. To secure your information, change your PIN after you log in. Be sure to remember it - you are the only one who knows it. Other Campus Connect Services View Schedule Select Class Schedule and choose the semester you wish to view. Press the Submit button to view or print your schedule. If you have registered for classes and they do not appear on your schedule please contact the Registrar s Office immediately by at [email protected] REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES ON CAMPUS CONNECT To use Campus Connect to register online, you must be in good academic standing, have passed or be exempt from Texas Success Initiative (TSI), and have no holds on your record. Select Registration then select Add/Drop from the drop down menu. 1) Your name, address and student classification will be shown in the upper middle section of the screen. Please follow these directions: Select the appropriate semester schedule Press the Choose a New Department button. For example, if you are looking to add a class in the ART department, highlight the ARTS button Press List Courses Choose the desired course and press the Add button for that course. This will begin the processing procedure. The course will appear on the top half of the screen. Select another department and follow the same steps until you complete your schedule. You will note that some sections are cancelled, and some may be closed due to reaching enrollment limits. You will not be able to override these sections. Select one of the sections that is open. (For your information there is a Course Availability page. Select this from the Registration drop down menu. You will be able to view the current courses for availability.) If you find you have enrolled in a course incorrectly, press the Drop button next to the incorrect course. This course will be removed from your schedule. 2) After registering for your final course, select Student Information and Review/Pay bill. Your registration schedule AND bill will be shown on the screen. You may print a copy for your records by selecting the Printer Icon at the top of the page. The bill will reflect any financial aid that has been applied to your account. The Net Balance is due in the Cashier s office by the date printed on your schedule/bill. 3) Payment of tuition and fees can be made either in the Cashier s office in the Scharbauer Student Center building or online through Campus Connect. At the bottom of the schedule/bill are your two choices for online payment: a) pay in full by credit card, check or cash. American Express not accepted). b) pay by FACTS payment plan. Your payment is being made on a secure site. More information available both on Campus Connect and on our website under Admissions. View Grades Select View Grades to view or print your current semester grades. Midland College no longer mails grade reports at the end of the semester. To view previous semesters, select Unofficial Transcript. If you need a copy of your semester grades for employment or other verification, please request a free official transcript to be sent to you from Fast Links and Online Transcript Request. Transcripts are generally sent out within hours of receiving the request. Schedule Change Students who have enrolled may make changes to their course schedule using Campus Connect during the posted Schedule Changes period. Students may drop a course through the Census Date of the course using Campus Connect. After that time, a student may withdraw from the course by completing the Course Withdrawal Request form at Courses dropped on or before the census date will not be reported on the student s official college record. Any student withdrawing from a course after the census date (see the current calendar) will receive a grade of W and the course will remain on the student s official transcript. Students subject to Texas Education Code may only withdraw from six courses. Please see Course Withdrawal Information on page 8. Review/Pay Bill This option allows you to view your current balance. You may view this on the screen or print a copy. Should you have questions on your account, contact the Cashier s Office at (432) Personal Information This option displays your current student directory information. If you find an error, please the Admissions Office at Review Financial Aid You may select this option from the Student Information button. Select this option to view your financial aid award information. Questions regarding this information should be directed to the Financial Aid Office by at [email protected]. Student ID Number and PIN Number ID and PIN numbers are ed to the address on the ApplyTexas application. If forgotten or lost, ID and PIN request link is located under the Campus Connect login. To insure confidentiality of your records, change your PIN the first time you access Campus Connect. For help the Admissions office at [email protected]. 4 Midland College
7 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration Begins: November 11, 2013 WEB Registration for Spring - December 2, 2013 Walk-in Registration for Spring January 2, 2014 WEB and Walk-in Registration for Spring Interim - Hours of Operation through May 12 and after August 11: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., with Student Services hours extended until 7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. Summer Hours: May 12 - August 7: Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., with Student Services hours extended until 7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. All students are encouraged to come in early to be advised for classes and to schedule any necessary testing for Texas State Initiative (TSI) compliance. Early advising will prevent unnecessary waiting once walk-in registration begins. TSI Assessment or proof of exemption is required before enrolling in college courses. All students, regardless of exemption status, who intend to enroll in a mathematics course other than MATH 1314, MATH 1324, or MATH 1342, must attempt a placement test. Students who are TSI exempt may take the free placement test offered at the Midland College Testing Center in the Scharbauer Student Center, Room 260, (432) Required test scores must be available before a student is permitted to register for classes. General Information Class placement will follow the same procedure for transfers as for Midland College students. If students have had math and/or English, placement will be based on the performance in college-level courses. If, however, these subjects have not been taken at the college level, or performance was below a grade of C, testing will be required. The instructions for testing for beginning freshmen will apply to these transfer students. Under Texas Success Initiative (TSI) regulations, a Texas college must now have a transfer student s college transcript or (TSI) status on file with Admissions prior to or at the time of registration. Those without transcripts or test scores must be tested as freshmen or registration will be delayed. NOTE: New students are required to have on file: (1) application for admission; (2) individual approval, final high school transcript or General Education Development (GED) certificate and/or test scores; (3) transcript(s) from all colleges attended; (4) official TSI Assessment scores or proof of exemptions from TSI. For high school students, early admission/dual credit also requires the approval of the school district and the student s parents/legal guardian. Returning students who have satisfied all TSI requirements and have cleared re-admission are eligible to register online at See page 4 for more information about this fast, easy, and convenient registration method. FINAL REGISTRATION Last day to register for Spring 16-Week and First 8-Week Sessions is January 10, Last day to register for Spring 12-Week Session is February 7, Last day to register for Spring Second 8-Week Session is March 16, (Online) Last day to register for Spring Interim Session is May 9, There is NO guarantee that a class will still be available at this point. It is important to remember that instruction as well as assignments begin on the first scheduled class day. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS There are four times during the academic year that a degree may be posted to a student s transcript. A student or college official must file an Application for Graduation either in the Registrar s office or online at Degrees and certificates will be posted only after the student has completed all of the degree/certificate requirements. Please refer to the catalog or call (432) for detailed information. Graduation with Honors or High Honors is calculated by the Midland College Registrar. The GPA is determined by using only Midland College courses. Graduation with Honors requires a cumulative GPA of 3.5 to Graduation with High Honors requires a cumulative GPA of 4.0. The final posting of Honors credit will be determined after all course work has been completed. CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS Any student planning to receive a certificate must file an Application to Graduate in the Registrar s Office or online at edu. A degree plan must also be filed with the appropriate division office. Students receiving a certificate of 24 credit hours or more are invited to participate in the May graduation ceremony. Midland College 5
8 General Information ADVISING A staff of professional advisors is maintained by the college to assist students in a variety of areas. Advisors: advise students on Texas Success Initiative requirements help students plan a schedule of classes approve students class schedules and changes refer students to Testing Center for GED and other required tests arrange student interest inventories provide transfer information to four-year schools refer students to appropriate sources for assistance assist students with disability access/accommodations provide career advising Students desiring academic advising may come to the Student Services Office in the Scharbauer Student Center during business hours or [email protected]. Students who need to file with the VA for Montgomery GI Bill education benefits need to see the VA Coordinator in the Financial Aid office or call (432) or visit Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Statement Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact the advisor for students with disabilities as soon as possible. These conditions may include documented physical or educational disabilities. Please be aware that services or accommodations are not automatic. Each student must request them and secure the proper authorizations each semester. Degree Plans should be arranged with the appropriate division office or advising office as early as possible and may be modified at any time. During the semester of graduation, students must have the degree plan signed by the appropriate MC official and filed with the Registrar s Office. Transfer Students Students intending to transfer after attending Midland College should contact the college or university they plan on transferring to for accurate advising regarding courses to take at Midland College. Come by the Transfer Center in the Scharbauer Student Center or visit with an advisor to get contact information for other colleges and universities. Advanced Standing Examination Midland College administers College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations. Upon approval of the division dean and departmental faculty, departmental examinations may be used in cases where approved CLEP tests are not available. Procedures exist for the granting of credit by examination. Please inquire in the Testing Center for additional information. Texas Success Initiative The Texas Legislature in June 2003 approved the Texas Success Initiative as a program designed to help students be successful in college. It includes assessment of students before entering a state-supported college or university, advisement and an individual plan designed to prepare students to meet college-readiness skills. All students must take the TSI Assessment before enrolling in college for the first time, unless they are specifically exempt by law. The following minimum passing standards are established to determine a student s readiness to enroll in freshman-level academic coursework. TSI Assessment: Mathematics Reading Writing... Essay Score of 5; or Essay Score of 4 with Multiple Choice Score of 363 The TSI Assessment is offered at the Midland College Testing Center located in the Scharbauer Student Center, Room 260. Please call (432) or visit our website at A pre-assessment is required before testing. Go to The cost is $29.00 for each testing session. 6 Midland College
9 Exemptions/Exceptions Students who meet one of the following conditions are exempt from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements: 1) For a period of five (5) years from the date of testing, a student who is tested and performs at or above the following standards: a) ACT with a composite score of 23 with a minimum of 19 on the English test and/or the mathematics test shall be exempt for those corresponding sections. b) SAT with a combined critical reading and mathematics score of 1070 with a minimum of 500 on the critical reading test and/or the mathematics test shall be exempt for those corresponding sections. 2) For a period of three (3) years from the date of testing, a student who tests and performs on the eleventh grade exit-level Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) with a minimum scale score of 2200 on the math section and/or a minimum score of 2200 on the English Language Arts section with a writing subsection score of at least 3 shall be exempt from the assessment required under this title for those corresponding sections. 3) Students who will be juniors (11th grade) are also eligible to enroll in dual credit courses if: a) The student achieves a combined score of 107 on the PSAT/NMSQT with a minimum of 50 on the critical reading and/or mathematics test relevant to the courses to be attempted. An eligible high school student who has enrolled in dual credit under this provision must demonstrate eligibility to enroll in dual credit courses in twelfth grade; or b) The student achieves a composite score of 23 on the PLAN with a 19 or higher in mathematics and English. An eligible high school student who has enrolled in dual credit under this provision must demonstrate eligibility to enroll in dual credit courses in twelfth grade. 4) A student who has graduated with an associate or baccalaureate degree from a public institution of higher education. 5) A student who has previously attended any institution and has been determined to have met readiness standards by that institution. 6) A student who transfers to Midland College from other accredited institutions of higher education with appropriate college-level work in the areas of writing, reading and/or mathematics (Grades of C or higher) may be deemed as college ready after review by the Registrar s Office. Students not meeting college readiness in writing, reading or mathematics will be required to take the TSI assessment test for that area. 7) A student who enrolls in a certificate program of one year or less (level one certificate, 42 or fewer credit hours). 8) A student who is serving on active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States, the Texas National Guard, or as a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States and has been serving for at least three years preceding enrollment. Written documentation from the appropriate branch of the military is required. 9) 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 service as a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States. Written documentation (DD214) is required. 10) A casual/enrichment student who is taking courses for personal interest only and who is not seeking a degree or certificate will be allowed to defer development course work and may enroll under the following conditions: a) take a maximum of two courses per semester that are not academically restricted courses; b) may not declare a major; and c) may not receive financial aid. Consult with a Midland College counselor or advisor for a list of academically restricted courses. General Information Students who have not yet tested should contact the Midland College Testing Center (432) Remember, test scores must be available before you are permitted to register for classes. Midland College 7
10 General Information COURSE WITHDRAWAL INFORMATION SB 1231, Section of the Texas Education Code - Limiting the number of Course Drops for Undergraduate Students at Public Institutions of Higher Education in Texas Beginning with the Fall 2007 semester the Texas Legislature has placed limitations on the number of courses that new Texas college students may withdraw from while attending public colleges and universities under certain circumstances. New first time college students as of Fall 2007 and thereafter may not drop more than six courses in the lifetime of their education. The six course limit applies to all public institutions of higher education, including transfer of course work from one institution to another. There are exceptions to the legislation: (E1) a severe illness or other debilitating condition that affects the student s ability to satisfactorily complete the course; (E2) the student s responsibility for the care of a sick, injured, or needy person if the provision of that care affects the student s ability to satisfactorily complete the course; (E3) the death of a person who is considered to be a member of the student s family who is otherwise considered to have a sufficiently close relationship to the student that the person s death is considered to be a showing of good cause; (E4) the active duty service as a member of the Texas National Guard or the armed forces of the United States of either the student or a person who is considered to be a member of the student s family or who is otherwise considered to have a sufficiently close relationship to the student that the person s active military service is considered to be a showing of good cause; (E5) the change of the student s work schedule that is beyond the control of the student, and that affects the student s ability to satisfactorily complete the course; or Please be aware of this policy as you consider dropping any courses this semester. You may acquire the form from the following link: HONORS PROGRAM For details contact: Dr. Paula Marshall-Gray Professor of History and Anthropology F. Marie Hall Academic Bldg., Rm. 155 (432) Your College! MC has TONS of nancial help! Scholarships Federal & State Financial Aid Money for Your College! Apply Today at Apply Today! Scholarships for tuition, books, supplies and living expenses are awarded each semester! [email protected] 8 Midland College
11 TUITION AND FEE SCHEDULES FOR LOWER AND UPPER DIVISION COURSES The schedules below reflect combined tuition and general use fees required of all courses. In addition to the schedule below, certain courses may require additional fees for labs, health sciences liability insurance, private instruction, private flight instruction and testing. All tuition and fees printed in this SCHEDULE are subject to change by the Midland College Board of Trustees. LOWER DIVISION (FRESHMAN & SOPHOMORE) HOURS IN-DISTRICT RESIDENT OUT-OF-DISTRICT RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT/ALIEN , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , HOURS UPPER DIVISION (JUNIOR & SENIOR) IN-DISTRICT RESIDENT OUT-OF-DISTRICT RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT/ALIEN , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , General Information Midland College 9
12 General Information 1) Accounting, ACCT , ACNT ) Agriculture ) Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration HART , and ) Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling DAAC 2441 & ) Anthropology ) Arts 1311, 1312, 1316, 1317, 2311, 2312, 2326, 2327, 2333, Arts 2316, 2317, 2323, 2324, 2366, Arts 2341, 2342, 2346, 2347, 2348, 2349, 2356, ) Automotive Technology, all AUMT courses, except AUMT AUMT ABDR 1431, ABDR ) Aviation Maintenance Tech. AERM (per course hour) ) Biology excluding BIOL ) Business Administration BCIS ) Business Systems BCIS 1405, IMED 1316, ITSW , 2434, POFI and POFT 2333, 2401, ) Chemistry excluding CHEM ) Child Care and Development, all lab courses ) Communication COMM 1129, 1130, 2129, 2130, 2289, COMM 2305, COMM 1318, ) Computer Graphics Technology, all lab courses, (except DFTG 2319, 2340) DFTG 2319, ) Cosmetology ) Diagnostic Medical Sonography DMSO 1405, 1442, 2357, ) Diesel Technology, all DEMR classes except DEMR ) Drama DRAM 1120, 1121, 2120, 2121, ) Emergency Medical Services EMSP 1355, 1356, 1438, 1501, 2135, 2434, ADDITIONAL COSTS - LABORATORY FEES 21) Energy Technology INMT 1317, ITNW 1425, PTRT, ENER, ELMT, INTC ) Fire Science Technology FIRS 1343, 1413, 1419, 1423, 1433, FIRS 1329, 1401, ) French FREN 1411, 1412, 2311, ) Geology except GEOL ) German ) Health Information Management HITT 1301, 2327, ) Information Technology BCIS 1405, CETT 1402, CPMT, ITCC, ITNW 1313, ITNW 1454, ITNW 1458, ITSC 1315 ITSC , ITSE 1445, 2356, 2409, 2447, 2454, ITSY ) Information Technology COSC, ITNW 1351 and ITSE 1331, 2313, 2349, POFT 1325, ELMT ) Integrated Reading Writing Developmental IRWD ) Kinesiology/Physical Education KINE 1100, 1106, , , , , , KINE KINE 1107/2107 and 1127/ ) Mathematics MATH 0170, 0370, 0371, ) Music MUSI , , , MUEN ) Nursing, Associate Degree RNSG 1341, 1412, 1443, 1517, 2130, 2213, Nursing, Associate Degree RNSG 1105, 1140, 1215, Nursing, Vocational VNSG 1230, 1234, 1320, Nursing, Vocational VNSG 1323, ) Physics ) Respiratory Care RSPT , ) Sign Language SGNL ) Spanish SPAN ) Speech SPCH 1144, 1145, 2144, SPCH 2289, ) Welding Technology WLDG , WLDG 1437, SPECIAL CHARGES 1) Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Exit Exam (Industry Competency Exam (ICE) required for A.A.S. Degree and Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Certificate) ) Associate Degree Nursing testing fee required for RNSG RNSG RNSG 1360, 2260, RNSG 2360, ) Associate Degree Nursing review course fee for RSNG ) Communication COMM 2301, 2316, 2330 Course fee Communication COMM 1335, 2315, 2327, 2332, 2339 Course fee ) Criminal Justice CJSA 2323 Course fee ) Credit by Departmental Examination ) CLEP Examination ) Correspondence Test Fee ) Diesel Truck Driving Lab fee DEMR , ) Distance Learning Fee (charged for internet and interactive courses) ) Drafting DFTG 1325 Course fee ) Emergency Medical Services for clinical schedule fee EMSP ) English ENGL Course fee ) Excessive Repeat fee per hour (charged for repeating certain courses three or more times) ) Excessive Remediation fee per hour ) Health Information (AHIMA) fee HITT 1301, HITT ) Identification card replacement fee ) Information Technology POFI 1204 Course fee ) Installment payment plan online ) *Liability insurance *Liability insurance for Emergency Medical Services courses ) Late registration (1st class day through census date) Late registration after census date (per hour) ) Latin LATI Course fee ) Mathematics MATH Course fee ) Music private instruction fee (MUAP) ) Paralegal LGLA 2331 Course fee ) Parking replacement sticker or additional vehicle ) Parking fines ) Respiratory Care testing fee required for RSPT ) Returned check / ) Sign Language SGNL Course fee ) Admission Test (Required for admission into Associate Degree Nursing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Emergency Medical Services, & Respiratory Care) ) Spanish SPAN 1300, 2321, 2324 Course fee ) Speech SPCH , Course fee ) TSI fee (Required for IRWD 0370) ) Vocational Nursing testing fee required for VNSG VNSG 1409, *Student liability insurance is required for students enrolled in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling 2166 & 2167; Associate Degree Nursing clinical courses; Child Care and Development courses; Cosmetology courses; Diagnostic Medical Sonography clinical courses; Emergency Medical Services clinical courses; Health Information Management courses, Respiratory Care clinical courses and Vocational Nursing clinical courses. This is subject to change due to insurance rate changes. 10 Midland College
13 INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN Students may pay tuition and fees and/or room and board on an installment basis for Fall and Spring semesters. The student can ONLY execute an installment agreement on the Midland College website within their Campus Connect account. A $25.00 processing fee is charged for each plan. There are different payment plan options depending on the time that you register. Tuition and fees or payment plan contracts are due at the time of registration. Failure to pay the complete balance may result in denial of course credit for that semester. FINANCIAL AID If you have not applied for financial aid, below are important steps. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at Choose the application for the academic year you would like to apply for. Be sure to use IRS Data Retrieval while completing your application. The application will ask for the school you would like to send your FAFSA to. Midland College s school code is Make sure you and your parent (if you are a dependent student) are listed as head of household on the tax return signs the application. Make sure you receive confirmation. The Midland College Financial Aid Office will receive your application two or three weeks after you submit it online and begin processing. The Midland College Financial Aid office will notify you by when you have been awarded and how much. Once you have been awarded, you are able to register for classes and your Pell grant will pay your tuition, fees and housing (if you live on campus). Anything remaining can be used for books and supplies in the Midland College Bookstore by book voucher. Any amount remaining will be disbursed to the student on the Pell residual date. General Information FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULE The aid you are eligible for will be disbursed to you as follows. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. Disbursements of any type of financial aid will require the student to meet the eligibility and enrollment requirements. Most aid programs have a minimum enrollment requirement. Students on Financial Aid Suspension are not eligible to receive aid. Release of all outside scholarship checks will depend upon receipt of the funds from the sponsoring agency. All registration and check delivery dates are subject to change. Please review registration dates in respective class schedules and changes to aid disbursement dates in the Financial Aid Office. Spring 2014 Students who have been awarded may charge their tuition, fees, room and board or books against their Pell Grant, SEOG, TPEG, or certain scholarships on the following dates: Tuition, Fees, Room and Board Registration (Web)... November 11, 2013 Registration (Walk-in)... December 2, 2013 Final Registration... January 10, 2014 Book Vouchers Book Vouchers are issued starting January 6, 2014 but not before the student has registered. There will be no book vouchers issued after January 24, Residual Balance Checks Residuals will be put on student Chap Cards on March 26, 2014 unless the student arranges to have the funds automatically deposited into a personal bank account. APPEALS A student may appeal this policy if it results in an undue hardship because of unforeseen circumstances. An appeal can be made to the Director of Financial Aid. Appeal request forms may be picked up at the Financial Aid Office. All appeals must include a description of the circumstances, an itemized listing of unforeseen expenses, and a supporting letter from a reliable source. Approved appeals may result in the release of additional funds before their scheduled disbursement. Appeals that are not approved will be presented to the Vice President of Student Services. Midland College 11
14 General Information REFUND POLICY Please be aware that refunds are made according to the date that classes officially begin rather than the date the student enrolls. All tuition and fee refunds must be initiated by the student. The date on the drop slip will determine the date of withdrawal and the amount of refund. Refunds for installment agreements will first be applied to total balances. Refunds will be the applicable percentage of the total tuition and refundable fees due for the semester, less any amount not paid. If a student has paid less than the amount due after applying the applicable refund percentage, the student is required to pay the balance. Students who officially drop or withdraw from the institution will have their tuition and certain fees refunded according to the following schedules: I. Spring Semester Refund Schedule for Complete Withdrawal: Regular Semester Length 3-Week Flexible Entry Prior to January % Prior to the 1st class day % January 13 - February % 1st through 3rd class days... 70% February % 4th class day... 25% After February NONE After 4th class day... NONE II. Spring Semester Refund Schedule for Reduction in Course Load: Regular Semester Length 3-Week Flexible Entry Prior January % Prior to the 1st class day...100% January % 1st through 2nd class day...100% January 21 - February % 3rd class day...70% February % 4th class day...25% After February 10...NONE After the 4th class day... NONE Late fees and payment contract fees are nonrefundable. Refunds will first be applied to balances owed. Refunds will be processed after the state census day of the semester. Please allow 2-3 weeks for the processing of refunds. DUAL-COLLEGE REGISTRATION AND FEES Students who enroll both in a community college and a senior college or university should register for the community college courses first. After that has been completed, they should take their receipt to the senior college or university and register. This will result in savings of tuition and fees. SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION Midland College offers senior citizens an exemption from the payment of general use fees when they enroll in credit classes. To be eligible for the discount, students must be at least sixty-five (65) years of age and must pay tuition plus any lab fees necessary for that course. All other Midland College policies apply. TUITION FOR STUDENTS RESIDING OUTSIDE OF THE MIDLAND COLLEGE DISTRICT The Midland College Board adopts Section , Subchapter A, of the Texas Education Code that permits a person who resides outside of the Midland College District and who owns property subject to ad valorem taxation by the Midland College District, or a dependent of the person, to pay tuition at the rate applicable to a student who resides in the district. To qualify for this benefit, the property owner or dependent must provide the Admissions Office with a copy of a Notice of Appraised Value Statement from the Midland Central Appraisal District in the property owner or dependent s name that shows Midland College as one of the taxing units. BOOKSTORE RETURN POLICY New textbooks, in new condition, (i.e. no writing, highlighting, or any damage which would prevent resale as a new book) as well as used books may be returned for a full refund when accompanied by the purchase receipt through the 5th day of class, or the first two class days of a flex-entry course. From the 6th through the 12th class day of the regular semester, new and used books (subject to the conditions above) may be returned accompanied by a drop slip and the sales receipt. New books in new condition and used books purchased after the 5th day of class or after the first two class days of a flex-entry course may be returned for a full refund when accompanied by the purchase receipt within three (3) days of the date of purchase. Save your receipt. No refunds or exchanges without cash register receipt. 12 Midland College
15 ONLINE COURSE INSTRUCTIONS AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WEB (ONLINE) In online instruction, students access course information and lessons via the Internet. Almost every WEB course is taught through Canvas, a learning management system accessible from the Internet. Students need to have access to a computer and students must have a RELIABLE Internet Service Provider prior to the start of class. FINDING AN ONLINE COURSE To find an online course in the College Credit section, look at the end of each departmental listing. If there is an online header it will be followed by a list of all Online courses offered in that discipline. WEB (ONLINE) COURSE INSTRUCTIONS Students should login to their online course on the first day of class as published in the Course Schedule. Canvas login instructions can be found at After determining your username and password, click on the Canvas link to login. Late registrants will have access to Canvas within 24 hours of registration. General Information STUDENT Students at Midland College have been provided with a student account at no additional cost. For instructions and access to that account go to This address is Midland College s PRIMARY method of contacting students with important information, and it will be the default Canvas account for new Canvas users. If you have questions call (432) MIDLAND COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Course materials are available at the MC Bookstore (432) or online at WRTTC Students may order books at on the Book Reservation Link. Please buy them before the course begins. Midland College 13
16 Upper Division Courses BACHELOR S DEGREE IN ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Bachelor s Degree in Organizational Management program is designed to broaden career opportunities for students and better their chances for promotion to supervisory positions. The program is designed to provide a career-ladder for students who have already completed an associate degree and who wish to continue their education at the bachelor level. Whether you are a beginning freshman, or a college graduate with an Associate of Applied Science degree, the Bachelor s Degree in Organizational Management program may offer an especially desirable career option for you. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES With preparation of students for entry-level jobs accomplished by their study in selected A.A.S. programs, upper-division courses in Organizational Management further prepare them to effectively lead and manage business operations within their technical fields of interest. ENROLLMENT IN UPPER-DIVISION COURSES REQUIRES: 1) Admission to the Bachelor s Degree in Organizational Management program; 2) English 1301, 1302, and Speech 1321 or equivalent; 3) Eligibility for enrollment in a college-level math class. (Completion of intermediate algebra or requisite score on a math placement test); Note: Passing the math portion of the THEA does not necessarily fulfill this requirement. 4) Substantial completion of an approved A.A.S. degree (within 15 semester hours of graduation). For more information about the Bachelor s Degree in Organizational Management program, or to complete the online request for admission, see the Midland College web page at - and follow the Bachelor s Degree in Organizational Management link. MIDLAND COLLEGE UPPER DIVISION SPRING COURSES Course C DEPT&NO SC COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR ROOM BLDG STARTS ENDS DAYS STARTING ENDING S TMGT 3303 HY2 MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (HYBRID) ALLEN, K. 146 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM R 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 3304 HY2 FINANCE FOR MANAGERS (HYBRID) PECKHAM, R. 148 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM M 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 3307 HY2 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (HYBBRID) COLE, A. 148 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM R 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 3309 HY1 MARKETING FOR MANAGERS (HYBRID) PECKHAM, R. 148 TC 09:00AM 12:00PM S 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 3310 HY2 DECISION MAKING (HYBRID) PECKHAM, R. 148 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM W 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 3353 HY2 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (HYBRID) COLE, A. 148 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 3354 HY3 LEADERSHIP (HYBRID) PECKHAM, R. 148 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 3391 HY1 INFO TECH ENTERPRISE MGNT (HYBRID) JOHNSON, D. 147 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM M 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 4303 HY2 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (HYBRID) PECKHAM, R. 148 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 4320 HY2 ORG DESIGN/MGNT SEM (HYBRID) COLE, A. 151 TC 07:00PM 09:50PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 WEB CLASSES S TMGT 4385 WB1 ORGANIZTNL MGNT INTERNSHIP (WEB) COLE, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 4386 WB1 ORG MGNT INTERNSHIP (WEB) COLE, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S TMGT 4396 WB1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT (WEB) COLE, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
17 ACCOUNTING S ACCT PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I WESTFALL, D. 146 TC 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA S ACCT PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II WESTFALL, D. 146 TC 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ACCT PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II WESTFALL, D. 146 TC 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING S DAAC DAAC PRACTICUM I GORAN, S. 06A PB :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S DAAC CORE FUNCTIONS GORAN, S. 06A PB 12:30PM 02:15PM M 01/13/ /09/ S DAAC 2307 HY1 ADD FAMILY INTERVTN (HYBRID) HERD, C. 174 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DAAC 2330 HY1 MULTICULTURAL COUNSL (HYBRID) HERD, C. 174 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DAAC 2441 WK1 COUNS ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG ADDICTNS DORETHY/MUNGER 174 AHSF 09:00AM 05:00PM S 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 174 AHSF 06:00PM 08:45PM M 01/13/ /09/ S PSYT PRIN OF BEHAVIOR MGNT&MODIFICATION HERD, C. 174 AHSF 09:00AM 11:50AM M 01/13/ /09/2014 AIR CONDITIONING,HEATING AND REFRIGERATION NOTE: ALL HART CLASSES ARE IN THE EVENING S MCHN PRECISION TOOLS & MEASUREMENT AVALOS, P. 133 ATC 01:00PM 03:50PM F 01/13/ /09/ S OSHT 1301 HY1 INTRO TO SAFETY AND HEALTH (HYBRID) AVALOS, P. TBA ATC 04:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 ANTHROPOLOGY S ANTH PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LAB MARSHALL-GRAY 116 FOX 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ANTH CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY MARSHALL-GRAY 214 MHAB 12:30PM 01:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ANTH PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY MARSHALL-GRAY 116 FOX 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 ARTS S ARTS ART APPRECIATION STAFF 218 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS ART APPRECIATION HOLLAND, D. 218 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS ART HISTORY II JACOBS, S. 218 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DESIGN I SHERMAN, D. 193 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DESIGN II RICHARDSON, M. 184 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DRAWING I SHERMAN, D. 193 AFA 09:30AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DRAWING II SHERMAN, D. 193 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PAINTING I HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PAINTING I HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 09:00AM 11:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PAINTING II HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 09:00AM 11:45AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PAINTING II HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS SCULPTURE I RICHARDSON, M. 182 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS SCULPTURE II RICHARDSON, M. 182 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PRINTMAKING I SHERMAN, D. 193 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PRINTMAKING II SHERMAN, D. 193 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS CERAMICS II RICHARDSON, M. 182 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DIGITAL ARTS I MOSS, K. 185 AFA 09:00AM 11:45AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DIGITAL ARTS I MOSS, K. 185 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DIGITAL ARTS II MOSS, K. 185 AFA 09:00AM 11:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DIGITAL ARTS II MOSS, K. 185 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PAINTING I HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 09:00AM 11:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY I MOSS, K. 195 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS WATERCOLOR I HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS WATERCOLOR II HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY S AUMT MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN & AXLE CAMPBELL, L. ATC 10:00AM 12:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S AUMT SUSPENSION AND STEERING CAMPBELL, L. ATC 10:00AM 12:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S AUMT ENGINE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS I CAMPBELL, L. ATC 02:00PM 04:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S AUMT ENGINE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS II CAMPBELL, L. ATC 01:00PM 03:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MCHN PRECISION TOOLS & MEASUREMENT AVALOS, P. 133 ATC 01:00PM 03:50PM F 01/13/ /09/ S OSHT 1301 HY1 INTRO TO SAFETY AND HEALTH (HYBRID) AVALOS, P. TBA ATC 04:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 15
18 Lower Division Day Courses AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY S AERM SHOP PRACTICES FARRIS, C. MIA 09:25AM 10:40AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM WEIGHT AND BALANCE FARRIS, C. MIA 12:00PM 12:45PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS FARRIS, C. MIA 10:50AM 11:35AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM GROUND OPERATIONS FARRIS, C. MIA 12:55PM 02:10PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM WOOD, FABRIC AND FINISHES BRANON, T. MIA 01:40PM 02:25PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM INSTRUMENTS NAV/COMMUNICATION BRANON, T. MIA 10:25AM 11:10AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM AIRCRAFT WELDING BRANON, T. MIA 02:35PM 03:20PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM BASIC ELECTRICITY FARRIS, C. MIA 08:00AM 09:15AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM AVIATION SCIENCE FARRIS, C. MIA 02:20PM 03:20PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM HYDRAULIC, PNEUMATIC & FUEL SYSTEMS BRANON, T. MIA 12:00PM 01:30PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL BRANON, T. MIA 08:00AM 10:15AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM FUEL METERING & INDUCTION SYSTEMS MUNOZ, L. MIA 12:10PM 02:40PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM AIRCRAFT RECIPROCATION ENGINES MUNOZ, L. MIA 02:50PM 04:05PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT INSPECTION MUNOZ, L. MIA 10:40AM 11:40AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S AERM AIRCRAFT RECIPROCATING ENGINE OVRHL MUNOZ, L. MIA 08:00AM 10:30AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/2014 BIOLOGY S BIOL NUTRITION & DIET THERAPY I BELIZAIRE, A. 264 FSB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I HERNANDEZ, T. 263 FSB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I MANGUM, P. 220 FSB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I MANGUM, P. 220 FSB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I (LAB INCL) POAGE, M. 116 FSB 10:00AM 11:15AM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 116 FSB 11:30AM 12:50PM M W S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I HERNANDEZ, T. 263 FSB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I HERNANDEZ, T. 263 FSB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I MANGUM, P. 264 FSB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1406L 001 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB A STAFF 112 FSB 08:30AM 09:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1406L 002 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB B MANGUM, P. 116 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1406L 003 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB C MANGUM, P. 116 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1406L 004 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB D STAFF 112 FSB 08:00AM 09:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1406L 005 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB E LARSON, G. 112 FSB 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1406L 006 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB F LARSON, G. 112 FSB 01:00PM 02:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY II HERNANDEZ, T. 263 FSB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY II POAGE, M. 160 FSB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY II POAGE, M. 160 FSB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1407L 001 GENERAL BIOLOGY II LAB A LARSON, G. 162 FSB 08:30AM 09:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1407L 003 GENERAL BIOLOGY II LAB C STAFF 162 FSB 11:30AM 12:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1407L 004 GENERAL BIOLOGY II LAB D LARSON, G. 162 FSB 01:00PM 02:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1407L 005 GENERAL BIOLOGY II LAB E LARSON, G. 162 FSB 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY I POAGE, M. 160 FSB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1408L 001 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY I LAB A POAGE, M. 162 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I HINDS, C. 264 FSB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I HINDS, C. 264 FSB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (LAB INCL) MERTENS, M. 264 FSB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 124 FSB 12:30PM 02:20PM M W S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I ELIAS, D. 262 FSB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I ELIAS, D. 262 FSB 09:30AM 10:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2401L 002 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB B STAFF 124 FSB 10:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2401L 004 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB D SCHENKMAN, J. 124 FSB 02:30PM 04:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2401L 006 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB F SCHENKMAN, J. 120 FSB 09:00AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2401L 007 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB G ROBINSON, S. 124 FSB 10:00AM 11:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2401L 008 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB H SCHENKMAN, J. 120 FSB 11:00AM 12:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2401L 009 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB I ROBINSON, S. 124 FSB 12:30PM 02:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II ELIAS, D. 262 FSB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II HINDS, C. 264 FSB 09:30AM 10:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (LAB INCLD) HINDS, C. 262 FSB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 167 FSB 01:00PM 02:50PM T R S BIOL 2402 MC1 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II (MCNET) ELIAS, D. 160 FSB 12:00PM 12:50PM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2402L 001 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB A ROBINSON, S. 167 FSB 08:00AM 09:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2402L 002 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB B BELIZAIRE, A. 167 FSB 10:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2402L 003 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB C BELIZAIRE, A. 167 FSB 12:00PM 01:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2402L 005 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB E BELIZAIRE, A. 167 FSB 11:00AM 12:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2404 MC1 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY ROBINSON, S. 160 FOX 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 120 FOX 02:30PM 04:30PM M W S BIOL MICROBIOLOGY HERNANDEZ, T. 263 FSB 11:00AM 12:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL MICROBIOLOGY MATTHEWS, E. 219 FSB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL MICROBIOLOGY MATTHEWS, E. 219 FSB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2420L 001 MICROBIOLOGY LAB A MATTHEWS, E. 131 FSB 09:00AM 10:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2420L 002 MICROBIOLOGY LAB B MATTHEWS, E. 131 FSB 11:00AM 12:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2420L 003 MICROBIOLOGY LAB C MATTHEWS, E. 131 FSB 01:00PM 02:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2420L 004 MICROBIOLOGY LAB D POAGE, M. 131 FSB 11:00AM 12:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2420L 005 MICROBIOLOGY LAB E MERTENS, M. 131 FSB 01:00PM 02:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ Week Courses F BIOL ACADEMIC COOPERATIVE STAFF :TBA :TBA TBA 02/10/ /09/ Midland College
19 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S BMGT 2341 HY1 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (HYBRID) JOHNSON, D. 147 TC 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S BUSG 1315 HY2 SMALL BUSINESS OPERATIONS (HYBRID) UPCHURCH, E. 148 TC 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BUSI BUSINESS PRINCIPLES JOHNSON, D. 148 TC 08:00AM 09:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BUSI BUSINESS LAW BELAZI, O. 147 TC 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 BUSINESS SYSTEMS S IMED 1316 HY1 WEB DESIGN I (HYBRID) SEGOVIA, R. 151 TC 09:00AM 10:20AM R 01/13/ /09/ S ITSW 1401 HY1 INTRO TO WORD PROCESSING (HYBRID) SEGOVIA, R. 151 TC 09:00AM 10:20AM M 01/13/ /09/ S ITSW 1407 HY1 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE (HYBRID) SEGOVIA, R. 151 TC 10:30AM 11:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S ITSW 1410 HY1 PRESENTATION MEDIA SOFTWARE(HYBRID) SEGOVIA, R. 151 TC 09:00AM 10:20AM W 01/13/ /09/ S POFI 1204 HY1 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (HYBRID) SEGOVIA, R. 151 TC 01:00PM 02:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S POFM 1302 HY1 MEDICAL SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS (HYB) SEGOVIA, R. 151 TC 10:30AM 11:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S POFT 1301 HY1 BUSINESS ENGLISH (HYBRID) BROWN, S. 151 TC 09:00AM 10:20AM T 01/13/ /09/ S POFT 1309 HY1 ADMIN OFFICE PROCEDURES I(HYBRID) BROWN, S. 151 TC 10:30AM 11:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S POFT 1325 HY1 BUSINESS MATH/MACHINE APPL (HYBRID) BROWN, S. 151 TC 10:30AM 11:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S POFT 2431 HY1 ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS (HYBRID) BROWN, S. 151 TC 12:00PM 01:20PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA CHEMISTRY S CHEM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS ANDERSON, J. 220 FSB 12:00PM 12:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS ANDERSON, J. 220 FSB 01:00PM 01:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS ANDERSON, J. 220 FSB 01:00PM 01:50PM F 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS VALLADARES, J. 160 FSB 12:00PM 12:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS VALLADARES, J. 160 FSB 12:00PM 12:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS ANDERSON, J. 220 FSB 04:00PM 04:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY ANDERSON, J. 160 FSB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY ANDERSON, J. 220 FSB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1405L 001 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY LAB A READY, T. 216 FSB 08:00AM 09:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1405L 002 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY LAB B ANDERSON, J. 216 FSB 08:00AM 09:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1405L 003 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY LAB C NANDAKUMAR, P. 216 FSB 01:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I READY, T. 262 FSB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I READY, T. 219 FSB 08:00AM 09:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I VALLADARES, J. 220 FSB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1411L 001 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB A ANDERSON, J. 211 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1411L 002 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB B READY, T. 211 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1411L 003 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB C VALLADARES, J. 211 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1411L 004 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB D READY, T. 211 FSB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1411L 005 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB E ANDERSON, J. 211 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II READY, T. 219 FSB 10:00AM 10:45AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II VALLADARES, J. 220 FSB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1412L 001 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEM II LAB A VALLADARES, J. 216 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1412L 002 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEM II LAB B READY, T. 216 FSB 01:00PM 03:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I ANDERSON, J. 260 FSB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 2401L 001 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I LAB ANDERSON, J. 260 FSB 01:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II NANDAKUMAR, P. 263 FSB 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 2425L 001 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB NANDAKUMAR, P. 260 FSB 01:00PM 04:50PM R 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses 12 Week Courses F CHEM ACADEMIC COOPERATIVE READY, T. :TBA :TBA TBA 02/10/ /09/2014 CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT S CDEC ADMIN OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN II STOTTS, R. 103 HGC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S CDEC ADMIN OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN III STOTTS, R. 103 HGC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 COMMUNICATIONS S COMM PUBLICATIONS I TEMPLETON, R. 184 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S COMM PUBLICATIONS II TEMPLETON, R. 184 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S COMM INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS TEMPLETON, R. 185 AFA 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S COMM PHOTOGRAPHY I MOSS, K. 195 AFA 01:00PM 03:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S COMM PUBLICATIONS III TEMPLETON, R. 184 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S COMM PUBLICATIONS IV TEMPLETON, R. 184 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S COMM MEDIA LITERACY AND SOCIETY TEMPLETON, R. 185 AFA 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S COMM NEWS GATHERING AND WRITING I TEMPLETON, R. 208 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S COMM NEWS GATHERING AND WRITING II TEMPLETON, R. 208 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S COMM PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING TEMPLETON, R. 208 MHAB 09:00AM 10:00AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S COMM INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC RELATIONS TEMPLETON, R. 208 MHAB 09:00AM 10:00AM M W F 01/13/ /09/2014 COMPUTER GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY-DRAFTING S DFTG TECHNICAL DRAFTING REED, M. 127 ATC 09:00AM 10:20AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG BASIC COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING REED, M. 127 ATC 10:30AM 11:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MCHN PRECISION TOOLS & MEASUREMENT AVALOS, P. 133 ATC 01:00PM 03:50PM F 01/13/ /09/ S OSHT 1301 HY1 INTRO TO SAFETY AND HEALTH (HYBRID) AVALOS, P. TBA ATC 04:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 17
20 Lower Division Day Courses COSMETOLOGY S CSME ARTISTRY OF HAIR DESIGN I FIELDS, M. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME INTRO HAIR CUTTING/RELATED THEORY FIELDS, M. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME MANICURING AND RELATED THEORY STEPHENS, S. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME PRIN OF SKIN CARE/FACIALS & THEORY FIELDS, M. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME FUNDAMENTALS OF COSMETOLOGY STEPHENS, S. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME ARTISTRY OF HAIR, THEORY & PRACTICE FIELDS, M. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME CHEMICAL REFORMATN/RELATED THEORY STEPHENS, S. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME INTRO TO APPLICATION OF HAIR COLOR STEPHENS, S. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME SALON DEVELOPMENT FIELDS, M. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME PREP FOR STATE LIC PRACTICAL EXAM AARON, J. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME PRIN HAIR COLOR AND RELATED THEORY FIELDS, M. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME ADV HAIR CUTTING AND RELATED THEORY FIELDS, M. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S CSME PREP FOR STATE LICENSING EXAM AARON, J. 159 TC 08:00AM 05:00PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/2014 CRIMINAL JUSTICE NOTE: ALL CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLASSES ARE IN THE EVENING OR ONLINE. DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES NOTE: Placement test or successful completion of prerequisite required for entry into proper math class. Student must have instructor permission. DEVELOPMENTAL MATH Classroom and Online S MATH 0371 HY1 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA (HYBRID) NICHOLSON, G. 132 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0170 HY1 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 NICHOLSON, G. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /07/2014 NOTE: Students must enroll at the beginning of the semester for MATH 0371 and MATH0372 as well as co-requisite MATH 0170 lab for each section (2 labs). This class requires both in class and online instruction. Instructor approval required F MATH 0372 HF1 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA(HYBRID) NICHOLSON, G. 132 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 03/17/ /09/ F MATH 0170 HY2 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 NICHOLSON, G. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 03/17/ /09/2014 NOTE: Students must enroll at the beginning of the semester for MATH 0371 and MATH0372 as well as co-requisite MATH 0170 lab for each section (2 labs). This class requires both in class and online instruction. Instructor approval required S NCMB NON-COURSE MATH LEVEL I SANCHEZ/JONES. 112 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM MTWR 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0370 FE2 BASIC MATHEMATICS JONES, K. 112 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM MTWRF 02/10/ /09/ S MATH 0371 FE2 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SANCHEZ, C. 113 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM MTWR 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0170 FE4 MATH LAB:0371/0372 SANCHEZ. C. 125 MHAB 1:00PM 1:50PM R 02/10/ /09/ S NCMB NON-COURSE MATH LEVEL II VEST/NICHOLSON 102 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /07/ F MATH 0371 FE3 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA VEST, K. 113 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0372 FE3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA NICHOLSON, G. 132 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 02/05/ /09/ F MATH 0170 FE5 MATH LAB:0371/0372 VEST, K. 125 MHAB 1:00PM 1:50PM W 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0170 FE6 MATH LAB:0371/0372 NICHOLSON, K. 125 MHAB 1:00PM 1:50PM T 02/10/ /09/2014 NOTE: Students must enroll at the beginning of the semester for NCMB 0111 and MATH 0370 as well as co-requisite MATH 0170 lab. Instructor approval required. This courses will allow students to accelerate DE Math S MATH 0371 HY2 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA VEST, K. 102 MHAB 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0170 HY1 MATH LAB:0371/0372 VEST, K. 124 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /07/2014 NOTE: Students must enroll at the beginning of the semester for MATH 0371 and MATH0372 as well as co-requisite MATH 0170 lab for each section (2 labs). This class requires both in class and online instruction. Instructor approval required F MATH 0372 HF3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA VEST, K. 102 MHAB 9:30AM 10:50AM T R 03/17/ /09/ F MATH 0170 HF2 MATH LAB:0371/0372 VEST, K. 124 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 03/17/ /09/2014 NOTE: Students must enroll at the beginning of the semester for MATH 0371 and MATH0372 as well as co-requisite MATH 0170 lab for each section (2 labs). This class requires both in class and online instruction. Instructor approval required S MATH 0372 WB1 INTERMED ALGEBRA (WEB) BRANNAN, A. WEB WEB :TBA :TBA Online 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 0170 WB1 MATH LAB:0371/0372 BRANNAN, A. WEB WEB :TBA :TBA Online 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: This class requires students to arrange to take exams at Midland College, and instruction is online instruction. Instructor approval required S MATH 0371 WB2 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA (WEB) BRANNAN, A. WEB WEB :TBA :TBA Online 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 0170 WB2 MATH LAB:0371/0372 BRANNAN. A. WEB WEB :TBA :TBA Online 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: This class requires students to arrange to take exams at Midland College, and instruction is online instruction. Instructor approval required S MATH 0372 HY1 INTERMED ALGEBRA (HYBRID) FORD, S. 113 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0170 HY6 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA :TBA 01/13/ /07/2014 NOTE: Students must enroll at the beginning of the semester for MATH 0371 and MATH0372 as well as co-requisite MATH 0170 lab for each section (2 labs). This class requires both in class and online instruction. 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21 DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (Continued) 4 Week Courses S NCBM NON-COURSE MATH LEVEL1 JONES, K. 112 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM MTWRF 01/13/ /07/ S NCBM NON-COURSE MATH LEVEL2 STAFF TBA 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF 01/13/ /07/2014 First 8 Week Courses S MATH 0170 HY1 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (HYBRID) VEST, K. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0170 HY3 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (HYBRID) NICHOLSON, G. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0170 HY6 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (HYBRID) FORD, S. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0371 HY1 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA (HYBRID) NICHOLSON, G. 132 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0371 HY2 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA (HYBRID) VEST, K. 102 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /07/ S MATH 0372 HY1 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (HYBRID) FORD, S. 113 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 NICHOLSON, G. 125 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JONES, K. 127 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 125 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 PAGE, C. 127 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 WILLIS, B. 125 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 PAGE, C. 127 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 SANCHEZ, C. 125 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 STAFF 127 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MADISON, J. 125 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 127 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 KUNDOMAL, K. 125 MHAB 01:00PM 01:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 VEST, K. 127 MHAB 01:00PM 01:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 VEST, K. 125 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 BRANNAN, A. 127 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 124 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 124 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 125 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 127 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 125 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 ESPINO, F. 127 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 125 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MADISON, J. 127 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 VEST, K. 125 MHAB 01:00PM 01:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 BRANNAN, A. 125 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 NICHOLSON, G. 127 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 BRANNAN, A. 125 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 127 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 BRANNAN, A. 125 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 WILLIS, B. 127 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 PAGE, C. 124 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 BRANNAN, A. 125 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 SANCHEZ, C. 127 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 STAFF 124 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MADISON, J. 125 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 127 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 KUNDOMAL, K. 125 MHAB 01:00PM 01:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 VEST, K. 127 MHAB 01:00PM 01:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 VEST, K. 125 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 BRANNAN, A. 127 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 124 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 124 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 125 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 124 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 125 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 ESPINO, F. 127 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 SANCHEZ, C. 124 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 HOLLAND, N. 125 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MADISON, J. 127 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 VEST, K. 125 MHAB 01:00PM 01:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 NICHOLSON, G. 125 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JONES, K. 127 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 FORD, S. 125 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JONES, K. 127 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 WILLIS, B. 125 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JONES, K. 127 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 WILLIS, B. 125 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 SANCHEZ, C. 127 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 125 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM S 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 125 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM S 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 125 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM S 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 125 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM S 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS CALLOWAY, T. 130 MHAB 09:00AM 10:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS CALLOWAY, T. 130 MHAB 11:00AM 12:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS JONES, K. 112 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS JONES, K. 112 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS MADISON, J. 131 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS MADISON, J. 131 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses 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22 Lower Division Day Courses DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (Continued) S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS WILLIS, B. 131 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS WILLIS, B. 131 MHAB 01:30PM 02:20PM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS SALAS, P. 002 CLC 12:30PM 02:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SEABROOKS, S. 210 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SEABROOKS, S. 210 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA JONES, K. 112 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA PAGE, C. 211 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SANCHEZ, C. 113 MHAB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SANCHEZ, C. 113 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA BRANNAN, A. 130 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA JONES, K. 112 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA FOREMAN, F. 210 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA ESPINO, F. 211 MHAB 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA VEST, K. 102 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA VEST, K. 102 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA SANCHEZ, C. 113 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA SANCHEZ, C. 113 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA NICHOLSON, G. 132 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA SEABROOKS, S. 210 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA STAFF 102 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA NICHOLSON, G. 132 MHAB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA FOREMAN, F. 210 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA ESPINO, F. 211 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA BRANNAN, A. 130 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ Week Courses F MATH 0170 FE6 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 NICHOLSON, G. 125 MHAB 01:00PM 01:50PM T 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0170 FE5 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 VEST, K. TBA 01:00PM 01:50PM W 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0170 FE4 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 SANCHEZ, C. TBA 01:00PM 01:50PM R 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0370 FE2 BASIC MATHEMATICS JONES, K. 112 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM MTWR 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0371 FE2 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SANCHEZ, C. 113 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM MTWR 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0371 FE3 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA VEST, K. 102 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 02/10/ /09/ F MATH 0372 FE3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA NICHOLSON, G. TBA 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 02/10/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F MATH 0170 HF1 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (HYBRID) NICHOLSON, G. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 03/17/ /09/ F MATH 0170 HF2 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (HYBRID) VEST, K. 128 MHAB :TBA :TBA TBA 03/17/ /09/ F MATH 0372 HF3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (HYBRID) VEST, K. 102 MHAB 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 03/17/ /09/ F MATH 0372 HF4 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (HYBRID) NICHOLSON, G. 132 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 03/17/ /09/2014 DEVELOPMENTAL READING AND WRITING 4 Week Courses S NCBW NON-COURSE WRITING LEVEL2 STAFF 184 TC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /07/ F NCBW NON-COURSE WRITING LEVEL2 STAFF 184 TC 12:00PM 02:20PM M WR 02/10/ /07/ F NCBW NON-COURSE WRITING LEVEL2 STAFF 184 TC 12:30PM 01:20PM M WR 03/17/ /11/ F NCBW NON-COURSE WRITING LEVEL2 STAFF 184 TC 12:30PM 01:20PM M WR 04/14/ /09/ S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING I COFFMAN, D. 180 TC 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING I COFFMAN, D. 180 TC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING II COFFMAN, D. 180 TC 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING II COFFMAN, D. 180 TC 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL INTERMEDIATE WRITING II BAIRD, D. 182 TC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL INTERMEDIATE WRITING II KLAUSEN, R. 182 TC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL INTERMEDIATE WRITING II CHAMBERS, D. 182 TC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL INTERMEDIATE WRITING II EGAN, S. 182 TC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL INTERMEDIATE WRITING II GRIFFIN, H. 182 TC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL INTERMEDIATE WRITING II WILLIAMS, M. 182 TC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: For Development Reading and English courses see IRWD (Integrated Reading and Writing Development). Placement test or successful completion of prerequisite required for entry into proper IRWD class. Classroom and Online - These courses require BOTH classroom and online instruction S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING III CHAMBERS, D. 184 TC 08:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/2014 Note: Student must be TSI complete in Reading. This accelerated class will enable students to complete IRWD 372 and ENGL 1301 in 16 weeks. Each student will be required to enroll in both IRWD 0372 and ENGL F ENGL 1301 FE1 COMPOSITION I CHAMBERS,D. 184 TC 08:00AM 09:50AM M W F 03/17/ /09/ S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING III EGAN, S. 184 TC 10:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/2014 Note: Student must be TSI complete in Reading. This accelerated class will enable students to complete IRWD 0372 and ENGL 1301 in 16 weeks. Each student will be required to enroll in both IRWD 0372 and ENGL F ENGL 1301 FE1 COMPOSITION I EGAN, S. 184 TC 10:00AM 11:50AM M W F 03/17/ /09/ Midland College
23 DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY S DMSO BASIC ULTRASOUND PHYSICS BROWN, L. 114 DFHS 08:30AM 11:30AM T 01/13/ /09/ S DMSO CLINICAL I FITZGERALD, L. TBA 08:00AM 05:00PM TBA 01/13/ /09/ S DMSO SONOGRAPHY ABDOMINOPELVIC CAVITY FITZGERALD, L. 114 DFHS 01:00PM 04:00PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 114 DFHS 04:30PM 06:30PM T S DMSO DOPPLER PHYSICS BROWN, L. 114 DFHS 08:30AM 11:30AM M 01/13/ /09/ S DMSO NEUROSONOLOGY BROWN, L. 114 DFHS 01:00PM 04:00PM M 01/13/ /09/ S DMSO ADV ULTRA PROF/REGISTRY REVIEW FITZGERLD/BROWN 114 DFHS 04:30PM 07:30PM M 01/13/ /09/ S DMSO CLINICAL IV FITZGERALD, L. TBA 08:00AM 05:00PM TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 DIESEL TECHNOLOGY S DEMR STEERING AND SUSPENSION I GUTIERREZ, E. CTB 02:00PM 04:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MCHN PRECISION TOOLS & MEASUREMENT AVALOS, P. 133 ATC 01:00PM 03:50PM F 01/13/ /09/ S OSHT 1301 HY1 INTRO TO SAFETY AND HEALTH (HYBRID) AVALOS, P. TBA ATC 04:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 DRAMA S DRAM REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE I JEBSEN, T. AUD AFA 02:00PM 03:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DRAM REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE II JEBSEN, T. AUD AFA 02:00PM 03:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DRAM THEATRE APPRECIATION JEBSEN, T. AUD AFA 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S DRAM STAGECRAFT I TAYLOR, E. AUD AFA 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DRAM ACTING I GIEBLER, J. AUD AFA 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DRAM ACTING II GIEBLER, J. AUD AFA 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DRAM REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE III JEBSEN, T. AUD AFA 02:00PM 03:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 ECONOMICS S ECON PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS BELAZI, O. 148 TC 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ECON PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS BELAZI, O. 148 TC 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ECON PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS AVERY, D. 141 TC 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ECON 2301 MC1 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS(MCNET) AVERY, D. 107 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ECON 2301 HY1 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (HYB) AVERY, D. 141 TC 08:00AM 09:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ECON 2302 HY2 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (HYB) AVERY, D. 141 TC 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ECON PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS BELAZI, O. 141 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses EDUCATION S EDUC 1301 HY1 INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (HYB) BRASELTON, M. 150 TC 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC 2301 HY2 INTRO TO SPECIAL POPULATIONS (HYB) STAFF 209 MHAB 12:30PM 01:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE S EMSP PARAMEDIC CLINICAL I DAVIS, T. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S EMSP PARAMEDIC CLINICAL II HART, L. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ Week Courses S EMSP ASSESSMENT BASED MANAGEMENT DAVIS, T. A24 AMS 08:30AM 01:30PM M W F 01/13/ /05/ S EMSP INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED PRACTICE HART, L. A25 AMS 08:30AM 01:30PM M W F 01/13/ /19/ F EMSP 2444 FE1 CARDIOLOGY DAVIS, T. A24 AMS 08:30AM 12:30PM M W F 02/07/ /31/ F EMSP 1356 FE2 PATIENT ASSESSMT/AIRWAY MGNT HART, L. A25 AMS 08:30AM 01:30PM M W F 02/21/ /28/ F EMSP 1355 FE2 TRAUMA MANAGEMENT HART, L. A25 AMS 08:30AM 01:30PM M W F 03/31/ /02/ F EMSP 2135 FE1 ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT DAVIS, T. A24 AMS 08:30AM 12:30PM M W F 04/02/ /23/ F EMSP 1147 FE1 PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT DAVIS, T. A24 AMS 08:30AM 12:30PM M W F 04/25/ /09/ F EMSP 1145 FE2 INTERNATIONAL TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT DAVIS, T. A25 AMS 08:30AM 01:30PM M W F 05/05/ /09/2014 ENERGY TECHNOLOGY S CETT ELECTRICITY PRINCIPLES CAIN, M. 107 ATC 07:00PM 09:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ELMT BASIC FLUID POWER BRYANT, L. 110 ATC 01:00PM 02:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ELMT PUMPS & ELECTROMECHANICAL DRIVES BRYANT, L. 108 ATC 03:00PM 04:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ELMT ELECTROMECHANICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GANDY, T. 132 TC 10:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ENER BASIC MECHANICAL SKILLS FOR ENERGY CAIN, M. 107 ATC 03:00PM 04:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S INMT INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION GANDY, T. 107 ATC 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 ENGINEERING S ENGR INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING STAFF 174 AHSF 01:00PM 02:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGR MECHANICS: STATICS STAFF 174 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGR MECHANICS: DYNAMICS STAFF 174 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 21
24 Lower Division Day Courses ENGLISH S ENGL COMPOSITION I EGAN, S. 217BFLRC 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I JOLLIFFE, T. 204 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I JOLLIFFE, T. 204 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I JOLLIFFE, T. 204 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I ZACHRY, K. 207 FLRC 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I ALLEN, D. 217BFLRC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I JOLLIFFE, T. 204 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I ALLEN, D. 217BFLRC 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I WILLIAMS, M. 204 MHAB 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II EGAN, B. 218 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II STAFF 204 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II EGAN, B. 218 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II WILLIAMS, M. 201 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II STAFF 208 FLRC 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II WILLIAMS, M. 201 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II EGAN, B. 218 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II HOWELL, P. 201 MHAB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II HOWELL, P. 201 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II ZACHRY, K. 207 FLRC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II PAPE, K. 208 FLRC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II PAPE, K. 208 FLRC 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II ZACHRY, K. 207 FLRC 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II LINDSEY-HICKS 171 TC 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II PAPE, K. 208 FLRC 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL TECHNICAL & BUSINESS WRITING ALLEN, D. 201 FLRC 12:00PM 01:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL BRITISH LITERATURE I WILLIAMS, M. 201 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL BRITISH LITERATURE I PAPE, K. 208 FLRC 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL BRITISH LITERATURE II LINDSEY-HICKS 171 TC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL BRITISH LITERATURE II LINDSEY-HICKS 171 TC 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL WORLD LITERATURE II HOWELL, P. 201 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F ENGL 1301 FE3 COMPOSITION I EGAN, S. 217BFLRC 10:00AM 11:50AM M W F 03/17/ /09/ F ENGL 1301 FE4 COMPOSITION I CHAMBERS, D. 184 TC 08:00AM 09:50AM M W F 03/17/ /09/ F ENGL 1301 FE5 COMPOSITION I NUNLEY, E. 001 CLC 05:30PM 08:15PM T R 03/17/ /09/2014 NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE First 8 Week Courses S ESL DEVELOP COMP NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS STAFF 001 CLC 11:30AM 12:45PM M W 01/13/ /07/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA S ESL READING AND VOCABULARY COFFMAN, D. 184 TC 08:00AM 09:15AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S ESL GRAMMAR AND WRITING COFFMAN, D. 184 TC 11:00AM 12:15PM M W F 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F ESL 0170 FE1 ORAL COMMUNICATION STAFF 001 CLC 12:00PM 01:15PM M W 03/17/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA. FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY NOTE: ALL FIRT AND FIRS CLASSES ARE IN THE EVENING OR ONLINE. FRENCH S FREN ELEMENTARY FRENCH II LESHNOWER, S. 203 FLRC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S FREN INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II LESHNOWER, S. 203 FLRC 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 GEOGRAPHY S GEOG WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY MAKOWSKY, M. 115 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GEOG WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY MAKOWSKY, M. 115 MHAB 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
25 GEOLOGY S GEOL EARTH SCIENCES I GAWLOSKI, J. 142 AHSF 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL EARTH SCIENCES I GAWLOSKI, J. 142 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1401L 001 EARTH SCIENCES I LAB A GAWLOSKI, J. 153 AHSF 01:00PM 03:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1401L 002 EARTH SCIENCES I LAB B GAWLOSKI, J. 153 AHSF 01:00PM 03:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GILES, T. 142 AHSF 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GILES, T. 142 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1403L 001 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB A KIM, K. 152 AHSF 09:00AM 10:20AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1403L 002 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB B GILES, T. 152 AHSF 01:00PM 03:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1403L 003 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB C GAWLOSKI, J. 152 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL HISTORICAL GEOLOGY GILES, T. 153 AHSF 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL HISTORICAL GEOLOGY KIM, K. 153 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1404L 001 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY LAB A KIM, K. 153 AHSF 11:00AM 12:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1404L 002 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY LAB B GILES, T. 153 AHSF 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY KIM, K. 152 AHSF 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1405L 001 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LAB A KIM, K. 152 AHSF 01:00PM 03:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL MINERALOGY GAWLOSKI, J. 168 AHSF 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 2409L 001 MINERALOGY LAB A GAWLOSKI, J. 168 AHSF 01:00PM 03:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ Week Courses F GEOL ACADEMIC COOPERATIVE STAFF :TBA :TBA TBA 02/10/ /09/2014 GOVERNMENT S GOVT INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE STAFF 115 MHAB 12:30PM 01:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2305 MC1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (MCNET) ALMAGUER, L. 107 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ALMAGUER, L. 214 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CORNELL, S. 134 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ALMAGUER, L. 134 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CORNELL, S. 134 MHAB 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT GILMOUR, T. 212 MHAB 02:30PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ALMAGUER, L. 115 MHAB 08:00AM 09:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RICHARDS, S. 134 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT RICHARDS, S. 214 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT RICHARDS, S. 115 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT CORNELL, S. 115 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT GILMOUR, T. 212 MHAB 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT STAFF 134 MHAB 02:30PM 03:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT GILMOUR, T. 214 MHAB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT ALMAGUER, L. 214 MHAB 09:00AM 10:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT CORNELL, S. 212 MHAB 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT CORNELL, S. 134 MHAB 02:00PM 03:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT NOTE: ADDITIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT COURSES ARE OFFERED ONLINE S HITT FIELD EXPERIENCE - CODING TEEL, M. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S HITT CLINICAL I TEEL, M. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S HITT CLINICAL II TEEL, M. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT-HITECH NOTE: ALL HI-TECH CLASSES ARE ONLINE. HEALTH SCIENCES S HPRS MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY STAFF 100 DFHS 01:30PM 02:30PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 HISTORY S HIST U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 HOUCK, T. 219 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 HOUCK, T. 219 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 DELAO, F. 212 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 HOUCK, T. 219 MHAB 01:00PM 02:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 KENNEDY, D. 213 MHAB 08:00AM 09:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 DELAO, F. 214 MHAB 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 KENNEDY, D. 219 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 DELAO, F. 134 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 KENNEDY, D. 219 MHAB 12:00PM 12:50PM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 KENNEDY, D. 115 MHAB 01:00PM 02:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 STAFF 219 MHAB 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 KENNEDY, D. 134 MHAB 12:30PM 01:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 STAFF 214 MHAB 02:00PM 03:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 MC1 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (MCNET) MARSHALL-GRAY 107 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 MC2 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (MCNET) MARSHALL-GRAY 107 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 MC4 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (MCNET) DELAO, F. 107 MHAB 12:30PM 01:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST TEXAS HISTORY KENNEDY, D. 134 MHAB 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS MORRIS, W. 219 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S HIST WORLD CIVILIZATIONS II MORRIS, W. 219 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 23
26 Lower Division Day Courses HUMANITIES S HUMA 1302 MC1 HUMANITIES II (MCNET) MCKENZIE, L. 203 FLRC 11:00AM 12:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S BCIS BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS LUMPKIN, A. 111 TC 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BCIS 1405 HY1 BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICTNS(HYBRID) PICKETT, V. 111 TC 09:00AM 09:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BCIS 1405 HY2 BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICTNS(HYBRID) LUMPKIN, A. 111 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S COSC 1330 HY1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (HYBRID) LUMPKIN, A. 104 TC 11:00AM 12:20PM T 01/13/ /09/ S COSC 1337 HY1 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS II(HYBRID) PICKETT, V. 104 TC 10:00AM 10:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S CPMT IT ESSENTIALS: PC HARDWARE/SOFTWARE VILLARREAL, M. TBA TC 01:30PM 04:00PM M 01/13/ /09/ S ITNW COMPUTER VIRTUALIZATION VILLARREAL, M. 130 TC 01:30PM 04:20PM W 01/13/ /09/ S ITSC 1315 HY1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE (HYB) PICKETT, V. 130 TC 11:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ITSC 1407 HY1 UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM I (HYBRID) PICKETT, V. 104 TC 11:00AM 12:20PM T 01/13/ /09/ S ITSC INTEGRATED SOFTWARE APPLICTNS I SANDERS, H. 104 TC 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA S ITSE 2313 HY1 WEB AUTHORING (HYBRID) LUMPKIN, A. 104 TC 12:00PM 12:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ITSE 2454 HY1 ADVANCED ORACLE PL/SQL (HYBRID) PICKETT, V. 113 TC 08:00AM 09:20AM M 01/13/ /09/ S ITSE 2356 HY1 ORACLE DATA: ADMINISTRATION I (HYB) PICKETT, V. 113 TC 11:00AM 12:20PM R 01/13/ /09/ S ITSY 2400 HY1 OPERATING SYSTEM SECURITY (HYBRID) VILLARREAL, M. 136 TC 01:30PM 04:20PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 KINESIOLOGY/PHYSICAL EDUCATION S KINE PHYSICAL FITNESS: MEN COLEMAN, D. 155 PE 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYS FITNESS:CIRCUIT WGHT TRNG JIMENEZ, T. 155 PE 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYS FITNESS:CIRCUIT WGHT TRNG RODRIGUEZ, H. 155 PE 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYS FITNESS:CIRCUIT WGHT TRNG JIMENEZ, T. 155 PE 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYS FITNESS:CIRCUIT WGHT TRNG RAMOS, T. 155 PE 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYS FITNESS:CIRCUIT WGHT TRNG LEACH, A. 155 PE 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYS FITNESS: WALK/JOG GATLIFF, G. 150 PE 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYS FITNESS: WALK/JOG DRIELING, J. 150 PE 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PILATES LEACH, A. 116 PE 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PILATES STAFF 116 PE 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PILATES STAFF 116 PE 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PILATES STAFF 116 PE 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYSICAL FITNESS: SWIMMING RAMOS, T. COM 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE YOGA STAFF 116 PE 10:00AM 10:45AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE YOGA STAFF 116 PE 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE BASKETBALL DRIELING, J. 101 PE 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE BASKETBALL DRIELING, J. 101 PE 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE GOLF POSS, D. HOGN 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE TENNIS ARMSTRONG, L. TENC 10:00AM 10:45AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VOLLEYBALL STAFF 150 PE 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM MIKESKA, S. 102 PE 01:00PM 01:50PM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE MEN S VARSITY BASKETBALL DRIELING, J. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE WOMEN S VARSITY BASKETBALL JONES, R. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY SOFTBALL RAMOS, T. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY BASEBALL COLEMAN, D. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY GOLF POSS, D. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY VOLLEYBALL JIMENEZ, T. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE INTRO TO PHYS EDUC, FITNESS, SPORT LEACH, A. 114 PE 10:00AM 10:45AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH LEACH, A. 114 PE 11:00AM 11:45AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE PHYSICAL FITNESS: MEN COLEMAN, D. 155 PE :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE TAPING AND BANDAGING MIKESKA, S. 114 PE 09:30AM 11:15AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM MIKESKA, S. 102 PE 01:00PM 01:50PM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S KINE MEN S VARSITY BASKETBALL DRIELING, J. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE WOMEN S VARSITY BASKETBALL JONES, R. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY SOFTBALL RAMOS, T. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY BASEBALL COLEMAN, D. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY GOLF POSS, D. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE VARSITY VOLLEYBALL JIMENEZ, T. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S KINE THE PREV & CARE OF ATH INJURIES MIKESKA, S. 114 PE 09:30AM 11:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 LATIN NOTE: ALL LATIN CLASSES ARE ONLINE. LAW ENFORCEMENT First 8 Week Course S CRIJ COURT SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES PEETZ, R. 172 TC 09:30AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /07/2014 Second 8 Week Course F CRIJ 1310 FE2 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL LAW PEETZ, R. 172 TC 09:30AM 12:20PM T R 03/17/ /09/ Midland College
27 LONG TERM CARE ADMINISTRATION S LTCA INTERNSHIP A PENZ, E. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S LTCA INTERNSHIP B PENZ, E. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 MATH S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA THOMAS, L. 164 AHSF 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA THOMAS, L. 164 AHSF 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA PENNY, L. 143 AHSF 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA FORD, S. 163 AHSF 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA SEVERINO, J. 164 AHSF 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA KUNDOMAL, K. 163 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA DIXON, M. 159 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH TRIGONOMETRY SEVERINO, J. 164 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH TRIGONOMETRY DIXON, M. 159 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH FOR BUSI & SOCIAL SCI I DIXON, M. 159 AHSF 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH FOR BUSI & SOCIAL SCI I DIXON, M. 159 AHSF 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH FOR BUSI & SOCIAL SCI II DIXON, M. 159 AHSF 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH STATISTICS PENNY, L. 143 AHSF 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MATH STATISTICS PENNY, L. 143 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH STATISTICS PENNY, L. 143 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS II KUNDOMAL, K. 163 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH STATISTICS THOMAS, L. TBA 11:00AM 11:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH PRECALCULUS FORD, S. 163 AHSF 08:00AM 08:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH CALCULUS I KUNDOMAL, K. 177 AHSF 08:00AM 08:50AM MTWR 01/13/ /09/ S MATH CALCULUS I PENNY, L. 143 AHSF 11:00AM 12:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH CALCULUS II KUNDOMAL, K. 177 AHSF 11:00AM 12:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH CALCULUS II SEVERINO, J. 177 AHSF 11:00AM 12:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses NOTE: THIS ACCELERATED CLASS WILL ENABLE STUDENTS TO COMPLETE MATH 1314 IN EIGHT WEEKS. EACH STUDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN BOTH MATH 0372 AND MATH 1314 AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEMESTER. THIS CLASS REQUIRES BOTH IN CLASS AND ONLINE INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL REQUIRED F MATH 1314 HYF COLLEGE ALGEBRA (HYBRID) FORD, S. MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 03/17/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses MUSIC ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN BRASS, STRING, WOODWIND, AND PERCUSSION MUAP COURSES MUST MEET WITH THE DIRECTOR OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (122 AFA) TO BE ASSIGNED A PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION I BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION II BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION I (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION I (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION II (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION II (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION I PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION II PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION I BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION II BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION I ELDERKIN, N. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION II ELDERKIN, N. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION I JORDAN, M. 139 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION II JORDAN, M. 139 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION I BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION II BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION I (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION I (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION II (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION II (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION I PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION II PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION I BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION II BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION I BOSTIC, B. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION II BOSTIC, B. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION I JORDAN, M. 139 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION II JORDAN, M. 139 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION III BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION IV BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION III (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION III (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION IV (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION IV (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION III PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION IV PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION III BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION IV BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION III ELDERKIN, N. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 25
28 Lower Division Day Courses MUSIC (CONTINUED) ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN BRASS, STRING, WOODWIND, AND PERCUSSION MUAP COURSES MUST MEET WITH THE DIRECTOR OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (122 AFA) TO BE ASSIGNED A PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION IV ELDERKIN, N. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION III JORDAN, M. 139 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION IV JORDAN, M. 139 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION III BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP BRASS INSTRUCTION IV BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION III (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION III (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION IV (NON-GUITAR) BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP STRING INSTRUCTION IV (GUITAR) MILLER, M. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION III PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION IV PUGA, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION III BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP WOODWIND INSTRUCTION IV BEWLEY, R. 122 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION III ELDERKIN, N. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION IV ELDERKIN, N. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION III JORDAN, M. 147 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUAP VOICE INSTRUCTION IV JORDAN, M. 139 AFA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CONCERT BAND I BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CONCERT BAND II BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN ORCHESTRA I BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN ORCHESTRA II BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ BAND I BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ BAND II BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CHOIR I BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CHOIR II BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ SINGERS I BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ SINGERS II BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CONCERT BAND III BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CONCERT BAND IV BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN ORCHESTRA III BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN ORCHESTRA IV BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 01:00PM 02:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ BAND III BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ BAND IV BEWLEY, R. 126 AFA 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CHOIR III BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN CHOIR IV BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ SINGERS III BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUEN JAZZ SINGERS IV BOSTIC, B. 138 AFA 12:30PM 01:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI PIANO CLASS I BOSTIC, B. 124 AFA 09:00AM 09:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI PIANO CLASS I BOSTIC, B. 124 AFA 10:00AM 10:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI PIANO CLASS I GRIFFIN, R. 124 AFA 09:30AM 10:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI PIANO CLASS I GRIFFIN, R. 124 AFA 11:00AM 11:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI PIANO CLASS II BOSTIC, B. 124 AFA 11:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI APPRECIATION OF MUSIC JORDAN, M. 138 AFA 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI APPRECIATION OF MUSIC BEWLEY, R. 138 AFA 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI AMER MUSIC: JAZZ BEWLEY, R. 138 AFA 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI AMER MUSIC: JAZZ BEWLEY, R. 138 AFA 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI AMER MUSIC: ROCK N ROLL JORDAN, M. 138 AFA 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI MUSIC THEORY I JORDAN, M. 135 AFA 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI MUSIC THEORY II JORDAN, M. 135 AFA 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI PIANO CLASS III BOSTIC, B. 124 AFA 11:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI PIANO CLASS IV BOSTIC, B. 124 AFA 11:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI MUSIC THEORY III JORDAN, M. 135 AFA 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI MUSIC THEORY IV JORDAN, M. 135 AFA 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
29 NURSING - ASSOCIATE DEGREE First 8 Week Courses S RNSG NURSING SKILLS I MOCK/BEZINQUE A17 AMS 08:30AM 11:30AM M 01/13/ /07/2014 LAB A17 AMS 12:30PM 04:20PM M S RNSG DOSAGE CALCULATIONS FOR NURSING BEZINQUE, K. A17 AMS 01:00PM 01:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG CLINICAL - MENTAL HEALTH SALAZAR, B. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG PHARMACOLOGY MOCK, L. A17 AMS 02:00PM 05:00PM T 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG HEALTH ASSESSMENT BEZINQUE/MOCK A17 AMS 08:30AM 12:30PM T 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG COMMON CONCEPTS OF ADULT HEALTH CUNY, C. 164 TC 08:30AM 11:30AM M 01/13/ /09/ :30PM 03:20PM M S RNSG CLINICAL-MEDICAL/SURGICAL NURS I CUNY, C. TBA 06:30AM 03:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG NURS CARE CHLDBEARING/CHLDBR FAMILY KOONCE/WHITE 100 DFHS 08:30AM 11:30AM R 01/13/ /09/ :30PM 04:20PM R S RNSG FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING PRACTICE MOCK/BEZINQUE A17 AMS 08:30AM 11:30AM W 01/13/ /09/ :30PM 03:20PM W S RNSG COMPLEX CONCEPTS OF ADULT HEALTH SIRENGO, H. 105 MHAB 08:30AM 11:30AM T 01/13/ /09/ :30PM 03:20PM T S RNSG 2130 MC1 PRO NURS REVIEW/LICENS PREP (MCNET) BRANNIGAN, L. 100 DFHS 01:00PM 02:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG CLINICAL-LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT BRANNIGAN, L. TBA :TBA :TBA R 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG MENTAL HEALTH NURSING SALAZAR, B. 100 DFHS 08:30AM 11:20AM W 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG 2221 MC1 PROF NURS:LEAN/MANAGMENT (MCNET) BRANNIGAN, L. 100 DFHS 08:00AM 09:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG CLINICAL-MEDICAL/SURGICAL NURS II SIRENGO, H. TBA :TBA :TBA F 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG 2331 MC1 ADV CONCEPTS OF ADULT HEALTH(MCNET) BRANNIGAN, L. 100 DFHS 08:00AM 11:50AM T 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG CLINICAL-MATERNAL/CHILD NURSING WHITE/KOONCE TBA :TBA :TBA M W 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG CLINICAL-MEDICAL/SURGICAL NURS III BRANNIGAN, L. TBA :TBA :TBA W 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG CLNICAL - TRANSITION OPTION III SIRENGO, H. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F RNSG 1162 FE2 CLINICAL - FOUNDATIONS BEZINQUE/MOCK TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 03/17/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses NURSING VOCATIONAL S VNSG 1201 MC1 MENTAL HLTH&MENTAL ILLNESS (MCNET) KHAKI, K. 105 MHAB 08:00AM 09:50AM M 01/13/ /09/ S VNSG 1230 MC1 MATERNAL-NEONATAL NURSING (MCNET) CALLO, P. 105 MHAB 08:00AM 12:00PM R 01/13/ /09/ S VNSG 1409 MC1 NURING IN HEALTH&ILLNESS II (MCNET) HAYES, D. 105 MHAB 12:30PM 04:30PM M 01/13/ /09/ S VNSG 2431 MC1 ADVANCED NURSING SKILLS (MCNET) LUNA, N. 105 MHAB 01:00PM 03:00PM R 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 157 TC 08:00AM 01:00PM F S VNSG CLINICAL II EATON, J. TBA 06:30AM 02:30PM TW 01/13/ /09/2014 PARALEGAL S LGLA LAW OFFICE TECHNOLOGY MCBRAYER, L. 113 TC 05:30PM 08:20PM T 01/13/ /09/ S LGLA SPEC TOP:PARALEGAL/EVIDENCE STAFF 117 TC 05:30PM 06:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S LGLA ADVANCED CIVIL LITIGATION DETTMAN, M. 117 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA S LGLA COOP - PARALEGAL/ASSISTANT JOHNSON, D. 158 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 PHILOSOPHY S PHIL INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LIGGETT, J. 208 MHAB 12:00PM 01:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S PHIL INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LIGGETT, J. 208 MHAB 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PHIL ETHICS LIGGETT, J. 208 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 PHYSICS S PHYS COLLEGE PHYSICS I O HARA, T. 164 AHSF 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS 1401L 001 COLLEGE PHYSICS I LAB A O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 11:00AM 12:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS 1401L 002 COLLEGE PHYSICS I LAB B O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 01:00PM 04:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS COLLEGE PHYSICS II O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS 1402L 001 COLLEGE PHYSICS II LAB A O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 01:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS 2425L 001 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I LAB A O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 01:00PM 03:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PHYS 2426L 001 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II LAB A O HARA, T. 145 AHSF 01:00PM 03:50PM M 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 27
30 Lower Division Day Courses PSYCHOLOGY S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY EDENS, D. 213 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY THOMPSON, D. 212 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY THOMPSON, D. 212 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY ZABEL, A. 214 MHAB 01:00PM 03:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY EDENS, D. 212 MHAB 08:00AM 09:20AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY ZABEL, A. 212 MHAB 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY EDENS, D. 213 MHAB 12:30PM 01:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC HUMAN SEXUALITY ZABEL, A. 212 MHAB 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC CHILD PSYCHOLOGY THOMPSON, D. 212 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC LIFESPAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT THOMPSON, D. 213 MHAB 09:30AM 10:50AM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 RESPIRATORY CARE S RSPT BASIC RESPIRATORY CARE PHARMCLGY MIDDLETON, S. A14 AMS 08:00AM 08:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S RSPT CLINICAL II MIDDLETON, S. TBA 06:00AM 02:00PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S RSPT RESPIRATORY CARE PROCEDURES II MIDDLETON, S. A14 AMS 09:00AM 11:50AM M W 01/13/ /09/ S RSPT EXAMINATION PREPARATION WEIDMANN, R. A02 AMS 10:00AM 10:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S RSPT SPECIALTIES IN RESPIRATORY CARE WEIDMANN, R. A02 AMS 08:00AM 09:50AM W 01/13/ /09/ S RSPT CARDIOPULMONARY DISEASE WEIDMANN, R. A14 AMS 01:00PM 04:00PM W 01/13/ /09/ S RSPT CLINICAL VI WEIDMANN, R. TBA 06:00AM 02:00PM M F 01/13/ /09/2014 SIGN LANGUAGE F SGNL 1402 VCT BEGIN AMERICAN SIGN LANG II KISLING, M. A06 AMS 01/21/ /16/2014 SOCIOLOGY S SOCI INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SCHNEIDER, M. 213 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SCHNEIDER, M. 213 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SCHNEIDER, M. 213 MHAB 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY STAFF 213 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI DRUGS AND SOCIETY EDENS, D. 115 MHAB 11:00AM 12:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 SPANISH S SPAN ELEMENTARY SPANISH I MAURICIO, D. 173 TC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN ELEMENTARY SPANISH II MAURICIO, D. 173 TC 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 SPEECH S SPCH INTRODUCTION SPEECH COMMUNICATION MARTIN, M. 203 MHAB 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH INTRODUCTION SPEECH COMMUNICATION ALLEN, K. 202 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH INTRODUCTION SPEECH COMMUNICATION CAUSEY, D. 203 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH INTRODUCTION SPEECH COMMUNICATION ALLEN, K. 202 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH INTRODUCTION SPEECH COMMUNICATION ALLEN, K. 202 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH INTRODUCTION SPEECH COMMUNICATION ALLEN, K. 202 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH PUBLIC SPEAKING CAUSEY, D. 203 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH PUBLIC SPEAKING MARTIN, M. 202 MHAB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH PUBLIC SPEAKING WILLIS, J. 203 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH PUBLIC SPEAKING WILLIS, J. 203 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING MARTIN, M. 203 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/2014 STUDENT SUCCESS First 8 Week Courses S PREP BASIC COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS COBB, S. 114 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/ S PREP BASIC COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS FLOWERS, M 114 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/ S PREP BASIC COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS GORDON, E. 114 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /07/ S PREP BASIC COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS ALLEN, A 002 CLC 07:00PM 08:15PM M W 01/13/ /07/2014 NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA S PREP BASIC COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS COBB, S. 114 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /07/ S PREP BASIC COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS COBB, S. 114 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /07/ S PREP BASIC COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS STAFF 114 MHAB 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /07/ Midland College
31 S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 166 TC 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 110 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING COBB, S. 110 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING COBB, S. 110 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 166 TC 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING COBB, S. 110 MHAB 12:15PM 01:30PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 110 MHAB 02:00PM 03:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 110 MHAB 03:30PM 04:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 110 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 110 MHAB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING FLOWERS, M 110 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 166 TC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING FLOWERS, M 110 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 166 TC 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 110 MHAB 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING BEACH, J. 110 MHAB 02:00PM 03:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 166 TC 08:00AM 08:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 110 MHAB 09:00AM 09:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING COBB, S. 110 MHAB 10:00AM 10:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING COBB, S. 110 MHAB 11:00AM 11:50AM M W F 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING COBB, S. 110 MHAB 12:15PM 01:30PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 110 MHAB 02:00PM 03:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 110 MHAB 03:30PM 04:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 110 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 110 MHAB 08:00AM 09:15AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING FLOWERS, M 110 MHAB 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 166 TC 09:30AM 10:45AM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING FLOWERS, M 110 MHAB 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 166 TC 11:00AM 12:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING GORDON, E. 110 MHAB 12:30PM 01:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING BEACH, J. 110 MHAB 02:00PM 03:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Day Courses WELDING S WLDG INTER SHIELDED METAL ARC WELD(SMAW) LEDBETTER, D. 189LTC 12:30PM 04:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MCHN PRECISION TOOLS & MEASUREMENT AVALOS, P. 133 ATC 01:00PM 03:50PM F 01/13/ /09/ S OSHT 1301 HY1 INTRO TO SAFETY AND HEALTH (HYBRID) AVALOS, P. TBA ATC 04:00PM 04:50PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 hearts big enough to do it Midland College 29
32 Lower Division Evening Courses ACCOUNTING S ACCT PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I WESTFALL, D. 146 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 170 TC :TBA :TBA TBA S ACCT PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II WESTFALL, D. 146 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB :TBA :TBA S ACNT INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I UPCHURCH, G. 172 TC 07:00PM 09:50PM R 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 170 TC :TBA :TBA TBA S ACNT INTRO COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING APPL UPCHURCH, G. 147 TC 07:00PM 09:50PM T 01/13/ /09/2014 AIR CONDITIONING,HEATING AND REFRIGERATION First 8 Week Courses S HART REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES ROBERTS, J. 187 TC 06:00PM 08:50PM MTWR 01/13/ /07/ S HART RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING ROBERTS, J. 187 TC 07:30PM 10:30PM MTWR 01/13/ /07/ S HART COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ROBERTS, J. 219 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM W 01/13/ /09/ S HART COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ROBERTS, J. 219 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F HART 1401 FE1 BASIC ELECTRICITY FOR HVAC ROBERTS, J. 187 TC 06:00PM 08:50PM MTWR 03/17/ /09/ F HART 2449 FE1 HEAT PUMPS ROBERTS, J. 189 TC 07:30PM 10:30PM MTWR 03/17/ /09/2014 ARTS S ARTS DRAWING I SHERMAN, D. 193 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DRAWING II SHERMAN, D. 193 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS DRAWING III (MULTI-MED FIGURE DRAW) HUBBARD, M. 180 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS CERAMICS I RICHARDSON, M. 182 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS CERAMICS I RICHARDSON, M. 182 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS CERAMICS II RICHARDSON, M. 182 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS CERAMICS II RICHARDSON, M. 182 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY I MOSS, K. 195 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY II MOSS, K. 195 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY S AUMT INTRO & THEORY OF AUTOMOTIVE TECH CAMPBELL, L. ATC 05:00PM 07:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S AUMT AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS STAFF ATC 05:30PM 08:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MCHN PRECISION TOOLS & MEASUREMENT REED, M. 134 ATC 05:00PM 06:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S AUMT AUTO HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING AVALOS, P. ATC 06:30PM 09:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S AUMT COOP-AUTO/AUTO MECHANIC/TECHNICIAN CAMPBELL, L. 219 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 BIOLOGY S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY I LARSON, G. 220 FSB 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1406L 007 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB G STAFF 112 FSB 07:00PM 08:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL GENERAL BIOLOGY II (LAB INCL) LARSON, G. 220 FSB 07:00PM 09:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (LAB INCL) SCHENKMAN, J. 262 FSB 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 124 FSB 07:00PM 08:50PM M W S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (LAB INCL) MERTENS, M. 262 FSB 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 124 FSB 07:00PM 08:50PM T R S BIOL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II SCHENKMAN, J. 219 FSB 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 2402L 007 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB F SCHENKMAN, J. 167 FSB 07:00PM 08:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL MICROBIOLOGY (LAB INCLD) MERTENS, M. 264 FSB 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB 131 FSB 07:00PM 08:50PM M W BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S BMGT 1327 HY1 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (HYBRID) JOHNSON, D. 141 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MRKG PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING REINERT, R. 158 MHAB 07:00PM 08:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 CHEMISTRY S CHEM GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II VALLADARES, J. 263 FSB 05:30PM 08:15PM T 01/13/ /09/ S CHEM 1412L 003 GENERAL INORGANIC CHEM II LAB C VALLADARES, J. 216 FSB 05:30PM 08:20PM R 01/13/ /09/2014 CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT S CDEC ADMIN OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN II STOTTS, R. 103 HGC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ S CDEC ADMIN OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN III STOTTS, R. 103 HGC :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
33 COMMUNICATIONS S COMM PHOTOGRAPHY I MOSS, K. 195 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S COMM PHOTOGRAPHY II MOSS, K. 195 AFA 06:00PM 08:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 COMPUTER GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY-DRAFTING S DFTG TECHNICAL DRAFTING REED, M. 127 ATC 08:00PM 10:35PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG BASIC COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING FUENTES, F. 127 ATC 08:00PM 10:35PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG ARCHITECHTURAL DRAFTING-RESIDENTIAL BAKER, V. 134 ATC 08:00PM 10:35PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG MACHINE DRAFTING STAFF 133 ATC 05:20PM 07:55PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG PIPE DRAFTING GALINDO, R. 134 ATC 06:30PM 07:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG FINAL PROJECT ADVANCED DRAFTING PERVIER, C. 133 ATC 05:20PM 06:10PM M 01/13/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA S DFTG SOLID MODELING/DESIGN STAFF 134 ATC 08:00PM 10:35PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE I REED, M. 219 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM W 01/13/ /09/ S DFTG COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE II REED, M. 219 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 CRIMINAL JUSTICE S CJSA COOP EDUCATION - CRIM JUST STUDIES PEETZ, R. 158 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM T 01/13/ /09/ S CRIJ CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES PEETZ, R. 172 TC 07:00PM 09:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S CRIJ POLICE SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES CANO, D. 172 TC 07:00PM 09:50PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES DEVELOPMENTAL MATH S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 05:00PM 05:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 06:00PM 06:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 07:00PM 07:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 08:00PM 08:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 09:00PM 09:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 05:00PM 05:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 06:00PM 06:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 07:00PM 07:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 08:00PM 08:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 MUNIZ, R. 124 MHAB 09:00PM 09:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 05:00PM 05:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 06:00PM 06:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 07:00PM 07:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 08:00PM 08:00PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 09:00PM 09:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 05:00PM 05:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 06:00PM 06:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 07:00PM 07:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 08:00PM 08:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH LAB: 0371/0372 JIMENEZ, R. 124 MHAB 09:00PM 09:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS FORD, S. 130 MHAB 05:00PM 06:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS FORD, S. 130 MHAB 07:00PM 08:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH BASIC MATHEMATICS SALAS, P. 002 CLC 05:00PM 06:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SKIDMORE, S. 210 MHAB 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA SKIDMORE, S. 210 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA STAFF 210 MHAB 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA STAFF 210 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PAGE, C. 132 MHAB 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PAGE, C. 132 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA STAFF 211 MHAB 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA STAFF 211 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Evening Courses DEVELOPMENTAL READING AND WRITING First 8 Week Courses S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING III STAFF 002 CLC 05:30PM 08:20PM T R 01/13/ /07/2014 NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING I STAFF 001 CLC 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S IRWD INTEGRATED READING & WRITING II STAFF 001 CLC 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: THESE COURSES ARE OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA. Midland College 31
34 Lower Division Evening Courses DIESEL TECHNOLOGY S DEMR DIESEL ENGINE TESTING AND REPAIR I MCCUTCHEON, J. CTB 05:00PM 07:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DEMR HEAT,VENT,AIR COND TROUBLE/REPAIR AVALOS, P. CTB 06:30PM 09:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S DEMR 1329 HY1 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE (HYBRID) GUTIERREZ, E. CTB 05:00PM 06:20PM M 01/13/ /09/ S DEMR COOP EDUC - DIESEL TECHNOLOGY MCCUTCHEON, J. 219 MHAB 05:30PM 06:20PM W 01/13/ /09/ S DEMR ELECTRONIC CONTROLS MCCUTCHEON, J. CTB 05:00PM 07:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S DEMR ADV DIESEL TUNEUP & TROUBLESHOOTNG MCCUTCHEON, J. CTB 08:00PM 10:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S DEMR PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE GUTIERREZ, E. CTB 05:00PM 07:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S DEMR DIESEL ENG TEST & REPAIR II MCCUTCHEON, J. CTB 08:00PM 10:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 EDUCATION S EDUC 1301 HY2 INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (HYB) STAFF 147 TC 06:00PM 08:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC 2301 HY1 INTRO TO SPECIAL POPULATIONS (HYB) STAFF 217BFLRC 06:00PM 08:50PM M 01/13/ /09/2014 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE S EMSP EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH - BASIC HART, L. A25 AMS 06:00PM 10:00PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EMSP EMS CLINICAL HART, L. TBA :TBA :TBA TBA 01/13/ /09/2014 ENERGY TECHNOLOGY S ELMT BASIC FLUID POWER BRYANT, L. 108 ATC 05:30PM 07:20PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S ELMT PUMPS & ELECTROMECHANICAL DRIVES BRYANT, L. 108 ATC 05:30PM 09:20PM T 01/13/ /09/ S ELMT ELECTROMECHANICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GANDY, T. 132 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S INTC 2336 HY1 DIST CONTROL & PROG LOGIC (HYBRID) GANDY, T. 132 TC 05:30PM 07:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PTRT CORROSION BASICS CAIN, M. 107 ATC 05:30PM 08:50PM F 01/13/ /09/ S PTRT PETROLEUM INSTRUMENTATION CAIN, M. 108 ATC 07:00PM 09:50PM M 01/13/ /09/ S TECM 1301 HY2 INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS (HYBRID) BRYANT, L. 105 ATC 06:30PM 08:10PM R 01/13/ /09/2014 ENGLISH S ENGL COMPOSITION I WILLIS, G. 217BFLRC 05:30PM 08:15PM W 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION I STAFF 201 MHAB 05:30PM 08:15PM T 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II STAFF 208 FLRC 05:30PM 08:15PM M 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL COMPOSITION II EGAN, B. 201 MHAB 05:30PM 08:15PM R 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL CREATIVE WRITING I (POETRY) LINDSEY-HICKS 171 TC 06:00PM 08:45PM W 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL CREATIVE WRITING II (POETRY) LINDSEY-HICKS 171 TC 06:00PM 08:45PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY S FIRT COOP ED-FIRE PROT/SAFETY/TECH KUHN, M. 186 TC 05:30PM 06:20PM W 01/13/ /09/ Week Courses S FIRS FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION IV KUHN, M. 186 TC 06:00PM 10:00PM TWR 01/04/ /05/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA S F FIRS 1423 FE1 FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION V GLASS, H. 186 TC 06:00PM 10:00PM TWR 02/06/ /20/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA S F FIRS 1329 FE1 FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION VI KUHN, M. 186 TC 06:00PM 10:00PM TWR 03/22/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA S F FIRS 1433 FE1 FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION VII GLASS, H. 186 TC 06:00PM 10:00PM TWR 04/10/ /17/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA S GEOLOGY S GEOL 1403 HY1 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (HYBRID) GILES, T. 152 AHSF 05:30PM 08:20PM M 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (LAB INCLUDED) CUFFEY, C. 153 AHSF 05:30PM 08:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S GEOL 1404 HY2 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (LAB INCL) (HYB) KIM, K. 153 AHSF 05:30PM 08:20PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 GOVERNMENT S GOVT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CORNELL, S. 134 MHAB 06:00PM 08:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT TEXAS GOVERNMENT CORNELL, S. 213 MHAB 06:00PM 08:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2306 MC1 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (MCNET) GROTH, J. CTB 07:00PM 09:50PM R 01/13/ /09/2014 HISTORY S HIST U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 STAFF 134 MHAB 06:00PM 08:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 STAFF 213 MHAB 05:30PM 06:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S HIST U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 STAFF 213 MHAB 07:00PM 09:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
35 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY First 8 Week Courses S ITCC 2408 HY1 CCNA 3:LAN SWITCHING/WIRELESS(HYB) VILLARREAL, M. 130 TC 05:00PM 08:00PM M 01/13/ /07/ S ITNW 1425 HY1 FUNDMTLS OF NETWORK TECH (HYBRID) STAFF 130 TC 07:00PM 09:50PM R 01/13/ /09/ S ITNW 1454 HY1 IMPLE/SUPPORT SERVERS (HYBRID) VILLARREAL, M. 136 TC 05:30PM 08:20PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S ITNW 1458 HY1 NETWORK+ (HYBRID) VILLARREAL, M. 130 TC 05:00PM 08:00PM W 01/13/ /09/ S ITSC 1370 HY1 SMARTPHONE PROGRAMMING (HYBRID) LUMPKIN, A. 104 TC 05:30PM 06:50PM W 01/13/ /09/ S ITSE 1356 HY1 EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANG (XML) (HYB) LUMPKIN, A. 104 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM W 01/13/ /09/ S ITSE 2409 HY1 INTRO TO DATABASE PROGRAMMING (HYB) LUMPKIN, A. 204 TC 07:00PM 08:20PM M 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F ITCC 2410 HYF CCNA 4:ACCESSING THE WAN (HYBRID) VILLARREAL, M. 130 TC 05:00PM 08:00PM M 03/17/ /09/2014 LAB TBA :TBA :TBA TBA KINESIOLOGY/PHYSICAL EDUCATION S KINE AIKIDO RIGGS, J. 116 PE 07:00PM 09:45PM R 01/13/ /09/ S KINE SELF DEFENSE BRIAN, C. 116 PE 07:00PM 09:45PM W 01/13/ /09/2014 MATH S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA TERVOOREN, D. 163 AHSF 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA SEVERINO, J. 164 AHSF 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S MATH MATH FOR BUSI & SOCIAL SCI II TERVOOREN, D. 163 AHSF 07:00PM 08:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S MATH DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SEVERINO, J. 177 AHSF 05:30PM 07:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 MUSIC First 8 Week Courses S MUSI AMER MUSIC: ROCK N ROLL PYSH, G. 218 MHAB 05:30PM 07:45PM T R 01/13/ /07/2014 PHYSICS S PHYS STARS AND GALAXIES (LAB INCLUDED) STAFF MSP 06:00PM 08:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Evening Courses PSYCHOLOGY S PSYC INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY STAFF 212 MHAB 07:00PM 09:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC LIFESPAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT STAFF 214 MHAB 07:00PM 09:50PM T 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC CHILD PSYCHOLOGY SHELTON, S. 212 MHAB 07:00PM 09:50PM M 01/13/ /09/2014 SPEECH S SPCH PUBLIC SPEAKING BALCH, C. 202 MHAB 05:30PM 08:15PM R 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH 1315 MC1 PUBLIC SPEAKING (MCNET) MARTIN, M. 219 FSB 07:00PM 09:45PM W 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING TINDALL, T. 203 MHAB 05:30PM 08:15PM M 01/13/ /09/2014 STUDENT SUCCESS S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING CHAVEZ, H. 110 MHAB 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S EDUC 1200 MC1 EFFECTIVE LEARNING (MCNET) GROTH, J. TBA CLC 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA S EDUC EFFECTIVE LEARNING CHAVEZ, H. 110 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING CHAVEZ, H. 110 MHAB 05:30PM 06:45PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 1200 MC1 EFFECTIVE LEARNING (MCNET) GROTH, J. TBA CLC 05:30PM 06:45PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT COGDELL LEARNING CENTER AT 201 W. FLORIDA S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING CHAVEZ, H. 110 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC EFFECTIVE LEARNING STAFF 110 MHAB 07:00PM 08:15PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 WELDING S WLDG INTRO TO WELDING FUNDAMENTALS LEDBETTER, D. 189LTC 06:30PM 10:50PM T R 01/13/ /09/ S WLDG INTRO OXY-FUEL(OFW) & CUTTING (OFC) LEDBETTER, D. 189LTC 06:30PM 10:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S WLDG INTRO GAS METAL ARC WELD (GMAW) ROLAND, K. ATC 06:30PM 10:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S WLDG ADV SHIELDED META ARC WELD (SMAW) CRANFORD, S. ATC 06:30PM 10:50PM M W 01/13/ /09/ S WLDG ADV GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD (GTAW) CRANFORD, S. ATC 06:00PM 10:00PM M W 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 33
36 Lower Division Online Courses ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING S DAAC 1319 WB1 INTRO ALCOHL/OTR DRG ADCTNS STAFF WEB 01/13/ /09/2014 ANTHROPOLOGY S ANTH 2351 WB1 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (WEB) MARSHALL-GRAY WEB 01/13/ /09/2014 ART S ARTS 1301 WB1 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) MOSS, K. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS 1301 WB2 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) HUBBARD, M. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS 1301 WB3 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) SHERMAN, D. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS 1301 WB4 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) HOLLAND, D. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS 1301 WB6 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) HIGGINBOTHAM WEB 01/13/ /09/ S ARTS 1301 WB5 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) RICHARDSON, M. WEB 01/13/ /09/2014 BIOLOGY S BIOL 1322 WB1 NUTRITION & DIET THERAPY I (WEB) BELIZAIRE, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S BIOL 1322 WB2 NUTRITION & DIET THERAPY I (WEB) BELIZAIRE, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S BMGT 1327 WB1 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (WEB) BELAZI, O. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S BUSI 1301 WB1 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES (WEB) JOHNSON, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S BUSI 2301 WB1 BUSINESS LAW (WEB) AVERY, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 BUSINESS SYSTEMS S POFI 2431 WB1 DESKTOP PUBLISH THE OFFICE (WEB) SEGOVIA, R. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S POFT 1227 WB1 INTRODUCTION TO KEYBOARDING (WEB) BROWN, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT S CDEC 1313 WB1 CURR RES/EARLY CHILDHOOD PROG (WEB) PRIMERA, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S CDEC 2307 WB1 MATH&SCIENCE EARLY CHILDHOOD (WEB) ROOME, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S CDEC 2315 WB1 DIVERSE CULT/MULTILINGUAL ED (WEB) PRIMERA, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S CDEC 2341 WB1 THE SCHOOL AGE CHILD (WEB) ROOME, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S CDEC 2340 WB1 INST TECH CHLD W/ SP NEEDS (WEB) MUNDEN, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S TECA 1303 WB1 FAMILIES, SCHOOL, & COMMUNITY (WEB) MUNDEN, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S TECA 1311 WB1 EDUCATING YOUNG CHILDREN (WEB) MUNDEN, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 COMMUNICATIONS S COMM 1307 WB1 INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS (WEB) TEMPLETON, R. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S COMM 2330 WB1 INTRO TO PUBLIC RELATIONS (WEB) TEMPLETON, R. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 CRIMINAL JUSTICE S HMSY 1343 WB1 WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION (WEB) PEETZ, R. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENTAL MATH S MATH 0170 WB1 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (WEB) BRANNAN, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 0170 WB2 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (WEB) BRANNAN, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 0371 WB1 INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA (WEB) BRANNAN, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 0372 WB2 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (WEB) BRANNAN, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 DRAMA S DRAM 1310 WB1 THEATRE APPRECIATION (WEB) JEBSEN, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S DRAM 2362 WB1 HISTORY OF THE THEATRE II (WEB) JEBSEN, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 ECONOMICS S ECON 2301 WB1 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (WEB) AVERY, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ECON 2301 WB2 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (WEB) BELAZI, O. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ECON 2302 WB1 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (WEB) BELAZI, O. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
37 ENGLISH S ENGL 1301 WB1 COMPOSITION I (WEB) HOWELL, P. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 1301 WB2 COMPOSITION I (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 1301 WB3 COMPOSITION I (WEB) WILLIAMS, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 1302 WB1 COMPOSITION II (WEB) LINDSEY-HICKS WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 1302 WB2 COMPOSITION II (WEB) HOWELL, P. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 1302 WB3 COMPOSITION II (WEB) MCKENZIE, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 1302 WB4 COMPOSITION II (WEB) PAPE, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 1302 WB5 COMPOSITION II (WEB) NOLTE, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2307 WB1 CREATIVE WRITING I (FICTION) (WEB) EGAN, B. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2307 WB2 CREATIVE WRITING I (POETRY) (WEB) LINDSEY-HICKS WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2308 WB1 CREATIVE WRITING II (FICTION) (WEB) EGAN, B. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2308 WB2 CREATIVE WRITING II (WEB) LINDSEY-HICKS WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2311 WB1 TECHNICAL & BUSINESS WRITING (WEB) ALLEN, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2322 WB1 BRITISH LITERATURE I (WEB) PAPE, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2323 WB1 BRITISH LITERATURE II (WEB) MCKENZIE, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2323 WB2 BRITISH LITERATURE II (WEB) LINDSEY-HICKS WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2326 WB1 AMERICAN LITERATURE (WEB) EGAN, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2327 WB1 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (WEB) WILLIAMS, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2328 WB1 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (WEB) FEELER, W. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2331 WB1 WORLD LITERATURE (WEB) WILLIAMS, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2332 WB1 WORLD LITERATURE I (WEB) HOWELL, P. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ENGL 2333 WB1 WORLD LITERATURE II (WEB) HOWELL, P. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ Week Courses F ENGL 1302 WF3 COMPOSITION II (WEB) ELY, A. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F ENGL 2328 WF2 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (WEB) FEELER, W. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/2014 FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY S FIRT 1307 WB1 FIRE PREV CODES&INSPCTIONS (WEB) KUHN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S FIRT 1309 WB1 FIRE ADMINISTRATION I (WEB) KUHN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 FRENCH S FREN 1412 WB1 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II (WEB) LESHNOWER, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S FREN 2312 WB2 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II (WEB) LESHNOWER, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Online Courses GEOGRAPHY S GEOG 1301 WB1 PHYSCIAL GEOGRAPHY (WEB) MAKOWSKY, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GEOG 1303 WB1 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (WEB) MAKOWSKY, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 GOVERNMENT S GOVT 2305 WB7 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) ALMAGUER, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2305 WB1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) GILMOUR, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2305 WB2 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) GILMOUR, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2305 WB5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) GILMOUR, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2305 WB3 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) RICHARDS, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2305 WB6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) RICHARDS, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2305 WB4 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2306 WB1 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) RICHARDS, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2306 WB4 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) ALMAGUER, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2306 WB2 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2306 WB3 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2306 WB6 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S GOVT 2306 WB5 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ Week Courses S GOVT 2107 WB1 FEDERAL & TEXAS CONSTITUTION (WEB) GILMOUR, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /31/ F GOVT 2107 WF2 FEDERAL & TEXAS CONSTITUTION (WEB) GILMOUR, T. WEB [email protected] 03/24/ /11/2014 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT S HITT 1205 WB1 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (WEB) MESHIRER, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HITT 1311 WB1 HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS (WEB) MESHIRER, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HITT 1345 WB1 HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS (WEB) MESHIRER, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HITT 1353 WB1 LEG/ETH ASPECTS HLTH INFO MGNT(WEB) JONES, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HITT 2327 WB1 VENDOR SPECIFIC HITT SYSTEMS (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HITT 2335 WB1 CODING/REIMBURSEMENT METHOD (WEB) MESHIRER, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HITT 2340 WB1 ADV MED BILLING&REIMBURSEMENT (WEB) TEEL, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HITT 2443 WB1 QUAL ASSESSMNT/PERFRM IMPRVMT (WEB) MESHIRER, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HPRS 2301 WB1 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (WEB) ROBERTS, J, WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SCIT 1407 WB1 APPLIED HUMAN ANAT & PHYS I (WEB) MOSLEY, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SCIT 1408 WB1 APPLIED HUMAN ANAT & PHYS II (WEB) MOSLEY, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 35
38 Lower Division Online Courses HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT HITECH First 8 Week Courses S HITT 1202 WB1 THE CULTURE OF HEALTH CARE (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S HITT 1204 WB1 IT FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (WEB) NEICHTER, E. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S HITT 1306 WB1 LANG OF HLTHCARE&PUBLIC HLTH (WEB) NEICHTER, E. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S HITT 1311 WB2 HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS (WEB) NEICHTER, E. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S HITT 2311 WB1 CONFIGURING EHRs (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S HITT 2313 WB1 WORKNG WITH HEALTH IT SYSTEMS (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F HITT 2326 WF1 PROJECT MGNT HLTH PROFESSIONS (WEB) NEICHTER, E. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F HITT 2328 WF1 INTRO HLTH CARE/PUB HLTH US (WEB) NEICHTER, E. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F HITT 2327 WF1 VENDOR SPECIFIC HITT SYSTEMS (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F HITT 2329 WF2 INSTALL/MAINT HLTH IT SYSTEMS (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F HITT 2351 WF2 NETWRKING&HLTH INFO EXCHANGE (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F HITT 2353 WF1 WRKFLW ANALY/DSGN HLTH IT SYS (WEB) LAMBERT, L. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/2014 HEALTH SCIENCES S HPRS 1106 WB1 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HPRS 1106 WB2 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HPRS 1106 WB3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 HISTORY S HIST 1301 WB1 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) MARSHALL-GRAY WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1301 WB2 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) MARSHALL-GRAY WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1301 WB3 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) HOUCK, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1301 WB4 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) HOUCK, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1301 WB5 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) HOUCK, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1301 WB7 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) HOUCK, T. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 WB1 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) DELAO, F. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 WB2 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) DELAO, F. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 WB3 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) DELAO, F. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 WB4 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) MORRIS, W. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 1302 WB6 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) MORRIS, W. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 2301 WB1 TEXAS HISTORY (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 2312 WB1 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II (WEB) KENNEDY, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HIST 2322 WB1 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS II (WEB) MORRIS, W. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 HUMANITIES S HUMA 1301 WB1 HUMANITIES I (WEB) MCKENZIE, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HUMA 1301 WB2 HUMANITIES I (WEB) FEELER, W. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HUMA 1301 WB4 HUMANITIES I (WEB) CAIN, B. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S HUMA 1302 WB2 HUMANITIES II (WEB) CAIN, B. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F HUMA 1301 WF2 HUMANITIES I (WEB) FEELER, W. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/2014 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S BCIS 1405 WB1 BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICTNS (WEB) PICKETT, V. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S BCIS 1405 WB2 BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICTNS (WEB) LUMPKIN, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S BCIS 2390 WB1 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN (WEB) PICKETT, V. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S ITSC 1409 WB1 INTEGRATED SOFTWARE APPL I (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 KINESEOLOGY/PHYSICAL EDUCATION S KINE 1105 WB1 PHYS FITNESS: INDIV FITNESS (WEB) GATLIFF, G. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S KINE 1105 WB2 PHYS FITNESS: INDIV FITNESS (WEB) POSS, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 LATIN First 8 Week Courses S LATI 1411 WB1 ELEMENTARY LATIN I (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F LATI 1412 WF1 ELEMENTARY LATIN II (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/2014 LAW ENFORCEMENT S CRIJ 2301 WB1 COMM RESOURCES IN CORRECTIONS (WEB) PEETZ, R. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
39 LONG TERM CARE ADMINISTRATION S HPRS 2321 WB1 MED LAW/ETHICS PROF (WEB) PENZ, E. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S LTCA 1312 WB1 RES CARE LONG TERM CARE FAC (WEB) PENZ, E. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S LTCA 1313 WB1 ORG/MGNT LONG TERM CARE FAC (WEB) PENZ, E. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S LTCA 2310 WB1 ENVIRONMENT OF LTC FACILITY (WEB) PENZ, E. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S LTCA 2314 WB1 LONG TERM CARE LAW (WEB) PENZ, E. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S LTCA 2315 WB1 FIN MGNT LONG TERM CARE FAC (WEB) PENZ, E. WEB 01/13/ /09/2014 MATH S MATH 1314 WB1 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (WEB) FORD, S. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 1314 WB2 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (WEB) FORD, S. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 1324 WB1 MATH FOR BUSI & SOCIAL SCI I (WEB) KUNDOMAL, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 1325 WB1 MATH FOR BUSI & SOCIAL SCI II (WEB) KUNDOMAL, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 1342 WB1 STATISTICS (WEB) THOMAS, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MATH 2412 WB1 PRECALCULUS (WEB) FORD, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 MUSIC S MUSI 1301 WB1 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1306 WB1 APPRECIATION OF MUSIC (WEB) ELDERKIN, N. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1306 WB2 APPRECIATION OF MUSIC (WEB) ELDERKIN, N. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ F MUSI 1306 WBF APPRECIATION OF MUSIC (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ S MUSI 1309 WB1 SURVEY OF MUSIC LITERATURE II (WEB) ELDERKIN, N. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1310 WB1 AMER MUSIC: JAZZ (WEB) BEWLEY, R. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1310 WB4 AMER MUSIC: LATIN AMER MUSIC (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1310 WB5 AMER MUSIC: COUNTRY MUSIC (WEB) ELDERKIN, N. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1310 WB6 AMER MUSIC: ROCK N ROLL (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1311 WB1 MUSIC THEORY I (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 1312 WB1 MUSIC THEORY II (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 2311 WB1 MUSIC THEORY III (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S MUSI 2312 WB1 MUSIC THEORY IV (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 NURSING ASSOCIATE DEGREE S RNSG 1201 WB1 PHARMACOLOGY (WEB) MADEWELL, C. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S RNSG 1201 WB2 PHARMACOLOGY (WEB) MADEWELL, C. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 Lower Division Online Courses NURSING VOCATIONAL S VNSG 1320 WB1 ANAT/PHYS FOR ALLIED HEALTH (WEB) MADEWELL, C. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 PARALEGAL S LGLA 1313 WB1 INTRO TO PARALEGAL STUDIES (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S LGLA 1349 WB1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (WEB) HART, N. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 PHILOSOPHY S PHIL 1301 WB1 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (WEB) KOYLES, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PHIL 2306 WB1 ETHICS (WEB) KOYLES, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 PSYCHOLOGY S PSYC 2301 WB1 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (WEB) ZABEL, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 2301 WB2 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (WEB) ZABEL, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 2301 WB3 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (WEB) EDENS, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 2301 WB4 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 2308 WB1 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY (WEB) ZABEL, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 2314 WB1 LIFESPAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT (WEB) ZABEL, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 2314 WB2 LIFESPAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 2314 WB3 LIFESPAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 Midland College 37
40 Lower Division Online Courses SOCIOLOGY S SOCI 1301 WB2 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (WEB) SCHNEIDER, M. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI 1301 WB3 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (WEB) SCHNEIDER, M. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI 1301 WB4 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (WEB) EDENS, D. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI 1306 WB1 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (WEB) SCHNEIDER, M. WEB 01/13/ /09/ S SOCI 2301 WB1 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY (WEB) SCHNEIDER, M. WEB 01/13/ /09/2014 SPANISH First 8 Week Courses S SPAN 1411 W07 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) KNIGHT, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 1411 W19 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 1412 W01 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) GONZALEZ, I. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 1412 W07 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) FLORES, M. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 1412 W08 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) SANTANA, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2311 W06 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) BELLUM, A. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2311 W15 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) RODRIGUEZ, S. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2311 W17 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) CORONADO, E. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2311 W19 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) LEMUS, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2312 W12 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) MAURICIO, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2312 W20 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) LEMUS, L. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2312 W21 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) HOLMES, B. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2312 W24 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 2312 W25 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /07/ S SPAN 1411 W01 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) RAKICH, W. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 1411 W02 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) SEARS, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 1411 W06 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) SEARS, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 1412 W02 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) PATTERSON, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 1412 W03 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) PATTERSON, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 1412 W04 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) JONES, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 2311 W01 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) MAURICIO, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 2311 W03 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) MAURICIO, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 2312 W01 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) MAURICIO, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 2312 W02 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) PATTERSON, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 2312 W03 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) MAURICIO, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPAN 2312 W05 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) PATTERSON, D. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 Second 8 Week Courses F SPAN 1411 WF4 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) ROBLES, A. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 1411 WF5 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 1412 WF6 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) RAKICH, W. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 1412 WF9 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) KNIGHT, S. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 2311 WF4 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) SANTANA, J. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 2311 WF5 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) FLORES, M. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 2312 WF1 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) BELLUM, A. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 2312 WF2 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) RODRIGUEZ, S. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 2312 WF7 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) CORONADO, E. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 2312 WF8 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) HOLMES, B. WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/ F SPAN 2312 WF9 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 03/17/ /09/2014 SPEECH S SPCH 1311 WB1 INTRO SPEECH COMMUNICATION (WEB) ALLEN, K. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 NOTE: STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO COME TO THE MAIN CAMPUS ON THREE WEEKENDS IN APRIL AND MAY TO DO PRESENTATIONS S SPCH 1315 WB1 PUBLIC SPEAKING (WEB) O STEEN, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH 1315 WB2 PUBLIC SPEAKING (WEB) O STEEN, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S SPCH 1321 WB1 BUSINESS&PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING(WEB) O STEEN, J. WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/2014 STUDENT SUCCESS S EDUC 1200 WB1 EFFECTIVE LEARNING (WEB) FLOWERS, M WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ S PSYC 1200 WB1 EFFECTIVE LEARNING (WEB) FLOWERS, M WEB [email protected] 01/13/ /09/ Midland College
41 ARTS T ARTS 1301 WB0 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) SHERMAN, D. WEB 05/12/ /29/ T ARTS 1301 WF1 ART APPRECIATION (WEB) HOLLAND, D. WEB 05/12/ /29/2014 DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES DEVELOPMENTAL MATH T MATH 0170 FE3 MATH LAB: 0371/0372 (HYBRID) SANCHEZ, C. 125 MHAB 02:00PM 03:30PM MTWR 05/12/ /29/ T MATH 0372 FE1 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (HYBRID) SANCHEZ, C. 132 MHAB 08:00AM 02:00PM MTWR 05/12/ /29/2014 ECONOMICS T ECON 2301 WF2 PRIN OF MACROECON (WEB) BELAZI, O. WEB 05/12/ /29/2014 ENGLISH T ENGL 1301 WBF COMPOSITION I (WEB) EGAN, S. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T ENGL 1302 WF1 COMPOSITION II (WEB) LINDSEY-HICKS WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T ENGL 1302 WF2 COMPOSITION II (WEB) KOESJAN, L. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T ENGL 2322 WB9 BRITISH LITERATURE I (WEB) FEELER, W. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T ENGL 2323 WBF BRITISH LITERATURE II (WEB) LINDSEY-HICKS WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T ENGL 2326 WBF AMERICAN LITERATURE (WEB) EGAN, B. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T ENGL 2332 WBF WORLD LITERATURE I (WEB) HOWELL, P. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T ENGL 2333 WBF WORLD LITERATURE II (WEB) HOWELL, P. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 GEOGRAPHY T GEOG 1303 WBF WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (WEB) MAKOWSKY, M. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 GOVERNMENT T GOVT 2107 WF3 FEDERAL & TEXAS CONSTITUTION (WEB) GILMOUR, T. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T GOVT 2305 WF5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) GILMOUR, T. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T GOVT 2305 WF6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) CORNELL, S. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T GOVT 2305 WF7 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (WEB) BAKER, L. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T GOVT 2306 WF4 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) ALMAGUER, L. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T GOVT 2306 WF5 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) GROTH, J. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T GOVT 2306 WF6 TEXAS GOVERNMENT (WEB) ALDANA, M. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 HISTORY T HIST 1301 W10 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) DELAO, F. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T HIST 1301 W11 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) HOUCK, T. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T HIST 1301 W13 U.S. HISTORY TO 1877 (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T HIST 1302 W10 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) MORRIS, W. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T HIST 1302 W11 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) MARSHALL-GRAY WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T HIST 1302 WB9 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1877 (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T HIST 2301 WF2 TEXAS HISTORY (WEB) KENNEDY, D. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 HUMANITIES T HUMA 1301 WBF HUMANITIES I (WEB) FEELER, W. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 MATH T MATH 1314 FE1 COLLEGE ALGEBRA DIXON, M. 159 AHSF 08:00AM 02:00PM MTWR 05/12/ /29/2014 MUSIC T MUSI 1306 WB9 APPRECIATION OF MUSIC (WEB) ELDERKIN, N. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T MUSI 1310 WB1 AMER MUSIC: HIST OF ROCK (WEB) JORDAN, M. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T MUSI 1310 WF3 AMER MUSIC: JAZZ (WEB) BEWLEY, R. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 PSYCHOLOGY T PSYC 2301 WB6 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (WEB) EDENS, D. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T PSYC 2314 WBF LIFESPAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT (WEB) ZABEL, A. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 SOCIOLOGY T SOCI 1301 WBF INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (WEB) SCHNEIDER, M. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 SPANISH T SPAN 1411 WF6 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) SEARS, J. WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 1411 WF7 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) RAKICH, W. WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 1411 WF8 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) ROBLES, A. WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 1411 WF9 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 1412 WF1 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) HOLMES, B. WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 1412 WF2 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) KNIGHT, S. WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 1412 WF3 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) SANTANA, J. WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 1412 WF4 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (WEB) MAURICIO, D. WEB [email protected] 05/10/ /29/ T SPAN 2311 WF1 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) CORONADO, E. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T SPAN 2311 WF2 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) FLORES, M. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T SPAN 2311 WF3 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (WEB) BELLUM, A. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T SPAN 2312 WF3 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) MAURICIO, D. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T SPAN 2312 WF4 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) RODRIGUEZ, S. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T SPAN 2312 WF5 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T SPAN 2312 WF6 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (WEB) STAFF WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 SPEECH T SPCH 1315 WB3 PUBLIC SPEAKING (WEB) O STEEN, J. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/ T SPCH 1321 WBF BUSINESS AND PROF SPEAKING (WEB) O STEEN, J. WEB [email protected] 05/12/ /29/2014 Spring Interim Courses Midland College 39
42 Spring 2014 Final Exam Schedule If your Class meets on any of the following Day(s): M M T W R M W M W F W T T R R Midland College Spring Semester 2014 Final Exam Schedule May 5-8, 2014 And starts between the following times: Your Exam Date is: Your Exam Time is: 7:00-7:59 am Monday, May 5 7:00 am 9:00-9:59 am Monday, May 5 9:00 am 11:00-11:59 am Monday, May 5 11:00 am 1:00-1:59 pm Monday, May 5 1:00 pm 3:00-3:59 pm Monday, May 5 3:00 pm 5:00-5:59 pm Monday, May 5 6:00 pm 8:00-8:59 pm Monday, May 5 8:00 pm 7:00-7:59 am Tuesday, May 6 7:00 am 9:00-9:59 am Tuesday, May 6 9:00 am 11:00-11:59 am Tuesday, May 6 11:00 am 1:00-1:59 pm Tuesday, May 6 1:00 pm 3:00-3:59 pm Tuesday, May 6 3:00 pm 5:00-5:59 pm Tuesday, May 6 6:00 pm 8:00-8:59 pm Tuesday, May 6 8:00 pm M M T W R M W M W F W T T R R 8:00-8:59 am Wednesday, May 7 8:00 am 10:00-10:59 am Wednesday, May 7 10:00 am 12:00-12:59 pm Wednesday, May 7 12:00 pm 2:00-2:59 pm Wednesday, May 7 2:00 pm 4:00-4:59 pm Wednesday, May 7 4:00 pm 6:00-6:59 pm Wednesday, May 7 6:00 pm 7:00-7:59 pm Wednesday, May 7 8:00 pm 8:00-8:59 am Thursday, May 8 8:00 am 10:00-10:59 am Thursday, May 8 10:00 am 12:00-12:59 pm Thursday, May 8 12:00 pm 2:00-2:59 pm Thursday, May 8 2:00 pm 4:00-4:59 pm Thursday, May 8 4:00 pm 6:00-6:59 pm Thursday, May 8 6:00 pm 7:00-7:59 pm Thursday, May 8 8:00 pm Each exam will be given in the room where class is held and at times shown. If a class time is not listed above, see your teacher for exam time and day. 40 Midland College
43 Spring 2014 SRSU ITV courses Not Final Course Section Title Instructor Days Begin End BIOL 3403 MC1 Parasitology Ritzi MWF 1100am 1150am BIOL 3403 LMC Lab 1 TBA TBA BIOL 4101 MC1 Senior Review Zech T 0200pm 0300pm BIOL 4301 MC1 Cell Biology TBA TR 0930am 1045am BIOL 4409 MC1 Mammalogy Ritzi MWF 0900am 0950am BIOL 4409 LMC Lab 1 Ritzi T 0300pm 0500pm CHEM 3309 MC1 Biochemistry I Kalam MWF 1100am 1150am CHEM 4209 MC1 Biochemistry II Kalam R 0200pm 0350pm HIST 4301 MC1 History of World Religions Saka TR 0930am 1045am GEOG 3301 MC1 Geography of Texas Wright TR 0800am 0915am GEOL 3402 MC1 Structural Geology Kelsch TR 0930am 1045am GEOL 3402 LMC Lab 1 TBA TBA GEOL 4401 MC1 Sedimentary Petrology Rohr TR 0600pm 0715pm GEOL 4401 LMC Lab 1 TBA TBA GEOL 4403 MC1 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology Urbanczyk MWF 1200pm 1250pm GEOL 4403 LMC Lab 1 TBA TBA ED 4315 MC1 Reading Diagnosis and Remediation Staff TR 1230pm 145pm ED 3302 MC1 Developmental and Learning Theory Seawell TR 1100am 1215pm ED 3308 MC1 Language Acquisition and Emergent Literacy Staff MW 1230pm 145pm ED 4314 MC1 Reading Skills for Content Subjects Staff MWF 1000am 1050am MATH 4330 MC1 Modern Algebra I Jorgenson TR 2:00pm 3:15pm PE 3302 MC1 Theory and Practice of Basketball Wright TR 1100am 1215pm PE 3303 MC1 Theory and Practice of Baseball & Softball Mesker TR 0930am 1045am PE 3305 MC1 Motor Development Whitley TR 0800am 0915am PE 3307 MC1 Kinesiology Whitley TR 0930am 1045am PE 4301 MC1 Tests and Measurements Sample TR 1100am 1215pm PE 4302 MC1 Psychology and Physiology of Exercise Grant MWF 0800am 0850am Sul Ross State University Sul Ross State University Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Education, Geology & Mathematics Contact Lady Jena Carey at (432) , [email protected] or Odell Missildine at (432) , [email protected] Midland College 41
44 Midland College University Center M IDLAND COLLEGE S UNIVERSITY CENTER Midland College provides opportunities to earn upper-level degrees without leaving Midland... or, to have a seamless transfer to a partner university. For further information regarding the University Center, please contact the Dean of Math and Sciences, Dr. Margaret Wade, at (432) BACHELOR PROGRAM Midland College Social/Behavioral Sciences & Business Division Bachelor of Applied Technology in Organizational Management Sul Ross State University Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Education, Geology & Mathematics Contact Lady Jena Carey at (432) , [email protected] or Odell Missildine at (432) , [email protected] Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Allied Health Sciences Master of Physician Assistant Studies A separate application and admission process is required Contact Mrs. Meghann Riggs at (432) For information visit or contact the Office of Admissions and Student Affairs at (806) for admission requirements. Contact Ms. Amme Cole at (432) or [email protected] BACHELOR & MASTER PROGRAMS Western Governors University Over 50 Bachelor s and Master s Degree programs in: Business Health Professions Information Technology Teachers College For more information about WGU s degrees Contact Mr. Bob Rustad at (239) All University Center books are available at the Midland College Bookstore. Bookstore hours are located on the back cover. TRANSFER PROGRAMS Angelo State University s Access ASU Program Texas Tech University s Pathways Program University of Texas at Dallas Comet Connection Program University of Texas of the Permian Basin s Direct Connect Program For information on these partner programs, contact Ms. Edia Hernandez at (432) Midland College
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46 INSTRUCTION DIVISION OFFICES INSTRUCTION DIVISION OFFICES OTHER INSTRUCTION OFFICES Adult and Developmental Education Helen L. Greathouse Building, Room 206 Mrs. Lynda Webb, Dean (432) Ms. Karen Harris, Secretary (432) Developmental Math, Writing, Reading, ESL Applied Technology Technical Center, Room 143 Mr. Curt Pervier, Dean (432) Mrs. Fonda Bowen, Secretary (432) Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology, Automotive Technology, Aviation Technology, Business Systems, Computer Graphics Technology (Drafting), Diesel Technology, Energy Technology, Information Technology, Welding Technology Fine Arts and Communications Allison Fine Arts, Room 141 Dr. William Feeler, Dean (432) Ms. Lula Lee, Secretary (432) Technical Center, Room 159 Mr. Michael Fields, Program Chair (432) Ms. Carolyn Sutton, Lab Supervisor (432) Distance Learning Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science, Room A40 Mr. Dale Beikirch, Dean (432) Mrs. Rita Haines, Secretary (432) Canvas, MCNet, Online Courses, Virtual College of Texas (VCT) SimLife Center Davidson Family Health Sciences Building, Room 209 Ms. Lea Keesee, Director (432) Ms. Cindy Madewell, Manager (432) Kimberly Anaya, Clerk (432) Dannie Chandler, PC/Network Technician (432) Student Success Helen L. Greathouse Building, Room 205 Ms. Mindy Flowers, M Power Director (432) Ms. Yafei Blevins, Clerk (432) Arts, Communication/Photography, Drama, English, French, Humanities, Music, Philosophy, Reading, Sign Language, Spanish, Speech Health Sciences Davidson Family Health Science, Room 206 Dr. Bob Dent, Dean (432) Ms. Kay Floyd, Executive Secretary I (432) Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Science Technology, Health Information Management, Long Term Care Administration, Nursing-Associate Degree, Nursing- Vocational, Respiratory Care Math and Science Abell-Hanger Science Faculty, Room 124 Dr. Margaret Wade, Dean (432) Mrs. Brenda Smith, Secretary (432) Mrs. Elizabeth Corll, Secretary (432) Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Geology, Kinesiology, Mathematics, Physics Social/Behavioral Sciences and Business F. Marie Hall Academic Building, Room 176 Dr. Mary Braselton, Interim Dean (432) Mrs. Norma Duran, Secretary (432) Accounting, Anthropology, Bachelor of Applied Technology (Organizational Management), Business Administration, Child Care and Development, Cooperative Work Experience, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Geography, Government, History, Paralegal, Psychology, Sociology Cosmetology 44 Midland College
47 AFA Allison Fine Arts Building AHSF Abell-Hanger Science Faculty Building AMS Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science Building BDH Jack E. Brown Dining Hall CRH Nadine and Tom Craddick Residence Hall DFHS Davidson Family Health Science Building DRH David E. Daniel Residence Hall DNC Dollye Neal Chapel FLRC Murray Fasken Learning Resource Center FSB Fox Science Building GH Green House HLGC Helen L. Greathouse Children s Center MAIN CAMPUS LEGEND LCC Al G. Langford Chaparral Center MF&W Maintenance Facility & Warehouse MHAB F. Marie Hall Academic Building ORH O Shaughnessy Residence Hall PAD Pevehouse Administration Building PB Portable Building PE Physical Education Building PLF Playing Field SSC Scharbauer Student Center TC Technology Center Building TNC Tennis Center WB AUD Wagner & Brown Auditorium OFF CAMPUS TEACHING SITES ATC Advanced Technology Center, 3200 W. Cuthbert BSF Big Spring Fire Department CAB Cogdell Annex Building, 211 W. Florida CLC Cogdell Learning Center, 201 W. Florida COM City of Midland Aquatics, 3003 North A St. CTB Cogdell Technical Building, 111 W. Florida HOGN Hogan Park Golf Course, 3600 N. Fairgrounds MCT Midland Community Theatre, 2000 W. Wadley MDF Midland Fire Department Drill Field MIA Midland International Airport, Hangar E
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