NDSCS Online Courses Spring and Summer 2015 (10/13/2014)

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NDSCS Online Courses Spring and Summer 2015 (10/13/2014) For additional information about online programs and courses, co-/prerequisites, course descriptions, technical requirements, or college services, go to http://ndscsonline.org or call the Distance Education Office at 1-800-342-4325, ext 3-2347. Software Requirements: Microsoft Word software is required to complete and submit assignments for your online classes. Courses requiring additional software are marked, and the explanation of each code is listed in the Software Key. Software & Other Requirements Key: NOTE: All classes require Microsoft Word. Microsoft Excel required. Microsoft Office 2013 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) ARCT classes Windows 7, 32 or 64-bit operating system preferred. 3-Button Mouse with Scrolling Wheel (5-button mouse also acceptable) Dreamweaver CS6 and Adobe Photoshop CS6 Adobe Flash CS6 Microsoft Office Professional (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) CSCI 116 needs 2013 version and Windows 8 HIT classes can use 2007 or newer Graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84 model recommended) Required for MATH 103 and MATH 210 Recommended for ASC 92 and ASC 93 Computers: All students need access to an alternative computer location when technical problems arise to avoid falling behind in classes. Students using Macs need access to a PC because some classes are not compatible. ipad, iphone and Droid mobile devices may be used to view class content but are not compatible for submitting Dropbox assignments and doing online exams. Students must have access to a computer for these tasks. Science Labs: Not all science labs are taught online. Some are taught on the Wahpeton campus or at NDSCS-Fargo during weekends. Students must attend all lab dates to complete the class as there are no make-up sessions. Lab manuals may be ordered from the NDSCS- Wahpeton Bookstore at www.ndscsbooks.com. NOTE: BIOL 220L and 221L will need lab kits. They can be purchased along with books from the NDSCS Bookstore. Exams: Proctors may be required for online exams. Email: A current email address is required for online classes and must be included with your application. All students are required to use an NDSCS email account to access electronic bills and get other communications from the college. Students may activate their account after they register for at least one class. Apply for Admission: Instructions for admission can be found at www.ndscs.edu under Get Started! New NDSCS students will need to pay a one-time application fee of $35. If you are a returning NDSCS student and have had a break in your NDSCS enrollment for one semester or more, complete the Admission Re-Application Form and send it to Enrollment Services to reactivate your NDSCS student record. Please allow at least two weeks to complete the application process. NOTE: Official transcripts from high school (or GED) and colleges must be received before students can register for classes. Please allow sufficient time when requesting transcripts to avoid delays in registration. Entry-Level Requirements: All NDSCS students must meet minimum ACT or COMPASS test score requirements for English (reading and writing) and Math classes. Contact Distance Education if you need help finding a COMPASS test site near you. Tuition and Fees: NDSCS charges one flat rate of $190 per credit for online classes, whether you are in-state or out-of-state. This rate is subject to change without notice. Tuition and fees exclude books, supplies, and additional course and program fees. NOTE: Courses listed that are not taught online will be charged based upon student s state of residency. Books: Purchase your textbooks at www.ndscsbooks.com. Some classes also require an access code or a CD which is bundled with the books from our Bookstore for NDSCS classes. Books purchased from another source may not have the correct access code or CD and students may need to purchase the additional item separately. Tutoring: 24/7 online tutoring services are available in certain subject areas. There will be a link to the tutoring site in your online class content. NDSCS reserves the right to cancel a course when the minimum enrollment of 10 students is not met. ONLINE OPTIONS AND ADVISORS Architectural Drafting and Estimating Technology Paul Lekang (701) 671-2592 paul.lekang@ndscs.edu Business Technology Management (3 rd Year Option) Ann Smith (701) 671-2302 ann.smith@ndscs.edu Health Information Technician Geralyn Matejcek (701) 671-2269 geralyn.matejcek@ndscs.edu Exam proctor is required for all online HIT courses. IT Forensics (Hybrid Program, some face-to-face instruction) John Kroshus (701) 671-2115 John.kroshus@ndscs.edu Marketing Management Greg Anderson (701) 671-2172 greg.anderson@ndscs.edu Medical Coding Geralyn Matejcek (701) 671-2269 geralyn.matejcek@ndscs.edu Exam proctor is required for all online HIT courses. Mobile Application Developer (Hybrid Program, some face-toface instruction) Jeff Watne (701) 671-2311 Jeffory.watne@ndscs.edu Pharmacy Technician (Hybrid Program, some face-to-face instruction) Barbara Lacher (701) 671-2114 barbara.lacher@ndscs.edu Technical Studies Dennis Broderick (701) 671-2263 dennis.a.broderick@ndscs.edu Mindy Tayer (701) 671-2257 mindy.manocktayer@ndscs.edu Web Design/Web Developer Bonnie Schillinger (701) 671-2496 bonnie.schillinger@ndscs.edu

SPRING SEMESTER CLASSES January 12-May 15, 2015 FULL SEMESTER COURSES (The following classes begin January 13 and end May 16 unless otherwise noted. Class numbers needed for registration are included. (Credits are in parentheses.) ACCT 118 Applied Accounting (3) Class #20477, C Schreiber Students need a PC and Quickbooks Pro 2013 (CD is included with textbook). Macs are not compatible. ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II (4) Class #20478, C Schreiber Prerequisite: ACCT 200 ARCT 101 Architectural Drafting I (3) Class #21723, L Hauck Prerequisite: ARCT 110 and CAD 120 Students will obtain free AutoCAD software from Autodesk Education Community Web site. ARCT 121 Building Information Modeling (2) Class #21726, L Hauck Prerequisite: None Students will obtain free Revit software from Autodesk Education Community Web site. ARCT 133 Residential Methods and Materials (3) Class #21728, P Lekang ARCT 134 Structural Wood Design (2) Class #21729, P Lekang Prerequisite/Corequisite: ARCT 133 ARCT 144 Construction Estimating I (3) Class #21032, R Stach $10 Additional Class Fee Prerequisite: ARCT 133 ARCT 202 Architectural Drafting IV (4) Class #21734, P Valkov Prerequisite: ARCT 201 Students will obtain free Revit software from Autodesk Education Community Web site. ARCT 223 Renovation and Design (3) Class #21736, L Hauck Prerequisite: ARCT 102, ARCT 133 and ARCT 144 ARCT 242 Construction Estimating III (3) Class #21738, S Mehrer $10 Additional Class Fee Prerequisite: ARCT 241 ASC 82 Effective Reading (3) Class #20479, T Eklund ASC 84 Critical Reading (2) Class #20480, T Eklund ASC 86 College Writing Prep I (2) Class #20481, S Hagelstrom ASC 87 College Writing Prep II (2) Class #20482, S Hagelstrom ASC 88 Composition Lab (1) Class #20483, S Hagelstrom BADM 230 Marketing Information Analysis (3) Class #20484, K Marquette BADM 291 Career Seminar (3) Class #20485, K Marquette BCT 222 Construction Safety (2) Class #21740, P Lekang BIOL 213 General Pathology (3) Class #20486, N Weber BIOL 220 Anatomy and Physiology I (3) Class #20490, C Armour Corequisite: BIOL 220L BIOL 220L Anatomy and Physiology I Lab (1) Class #20492, N Weber Corequisite: BIOL 220 This lab is taught online BIOL 221 Anatomy and Physiology II (3) Class #20495, M Brejcha Prerequisite: BIOL 220 Corequisite: BIOL 221L BIOL 221L Anatomy and Physiology II Lab (1) Class #20498, N Weber Corequisite: BIOL 221 This lab is taught online BOTE 108 Business Math (3) Class #20499, C Johnson Prerequisites: Placement Test BOTE 171 Medical Terminology (4) Class #20501, G Matejcek BUSN 297 Internship (2) L Wixo NOTE: Class is not taught online. Contact Kijia Homes at 800-342-4325 ext. 3-2258. CIS 101 Computer Literacy (2) Class #20522, C Schwantz CIS 101 Computer Literacy (2) Class #22275, B Schillinger (12 Weeks - February 9-May 15) CIS 180 HTML and CSS (3) Class #20523, B Schillinger CIS 181 Web Authoring and Image Editing Software (3) Class #20524, B Schillinger Prerequisite: CIS 180 CIS 220 Operating Systems (UNIX) (3) Class #20525, J Watne Students need a PC, Macs are not supported. CIS 233 Vector Graphics and Web Animation (3) Class #20526, B Schillinger CIS 242 IT Forensics II (4) Class #20528, J Kroshus Prerequisite: CIS 241

CIS 244 Web Server Management (3) Class #20529, J Watne CIS 284 Managing Network Security (3) Class #20530, J Kroshus COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3) Class #20531, C Gunnerson Students must have the ability to record and upload speeches or be able to present speeches in person. CSCI 102 Fundamentals of CyberLaw (3) Class #20532, B Schillinger CSCI 116 Business Use of Computers (3-4) Class #20533, C Schwantz CSCI 133 Database Concepts I (SQL) (3) Class #20534, J Watne CSCI 135 Web Programming (XML) (3) Class #20535, B Schillinger Prerequisite: CIS 180 ENGL 105 Technical Communications (3) Class #20536, D Anderson ENGL 110 College Composition I (3) Class #20538, W King Students must meet entry-level placement requirements. ENGL 120 College Composition II (3) Class #20539, S Priebe ENGL 125 Introduction to Professional Writing (3) Class #20540, A Taylor ENGL 211 Introduction to Creative Writing (3) Class #20541, S Priebe FYE 101 Science of Success (1) Class #22416, L Wixo (12 Weeks - February 9-May 15) HIST 102 Western Civilization II (3) Class #20543, D Wesolick HIT 181 Healthcare Delivery System (3) Class #20545, A Brusseau Prerequisites: HIT 176 Microsoft Access software needed. HIT 184 Basic Diagnosis Coding (3) Class #20546, A Brusseau Prerequisites: BOTE 171 and BIOL 220/220L Corequisites: PHRM 100, BIOL 221/221L HIT 281 Health Law, Privacy and Ethics (3) Class #21819, G Matejcek Prerequisite: HIT 176 HIT 286 Intermediate Diagnosis Coding (3) Class #21823, K Lovaasen Prerequisites: HIT 176, HIT 184, and HIT 185 Corequisite: BIOL 213 HIT 288 Intermediate Procedure Coding (3) Class #21825, A Brusseau Prerequisites: HIT 176, HIT 184, and HIT 185 Corequisites: BIOL 213 HPER 100 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness (2) Class #20547, J Passa HPER 210 First Aid and CPR (2) Class #20550, F Mastel Students need access to a CPR mannequin and a video recorder. HPER 217 Personal and Community Health (3) Class #20552, J Passa HPER 218 Personal Trainer Preparation (3) Class #20554, M Johnson MATH 103 College Algebra (3) Class #20557, B Hagelstrom Prerequisite: ASC 92 and ASC 93 or placement test MATH 210 Elementary Statistics (3) Class #20558, R Wenaas Prerequisite: ASC 92 and ASC 93 or placement test MICR 202 Introductory Microbiology (3) Class #20560, C Brown Corequisite: MICR 202L MICR 202L Introductory Microbiology Lab (1) Class #23187, C Brown Corequisite: MICR 202 NOTE: Lab is not online. Labs meet on NDSCS campus in Haverty 233 Fridays 4:00-8:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. on March 27-28, April 10-11, and April 24. Storm make-up May 1-2. NOTE: April 24 lab meets 4:00-10:00 p.m. Other Friday labs will meet 4:00-8:00 p.m. NANO 102 Fundamentals of Nanoscience II (3) Class #20561, K Jean Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in NANO 101. NANO 197 Industry Internship Experience I (1) Class #20563, K Jean NANO 209 Thin Film Technology: MEMS Case Study (3) Class #20665, K Jean $90 Additional Class Fee NANO 297 Internship Experience II (2) Class #, K Jean Note: This class is not online NUTR 240 Principles of Nutrition (and Diet Therapy) (3) Class #20566, V Berg NUTR 299 Diet Therapy (1) Class #20567, V Berg HIT 285 Reimbursement Methodologies (3) Class #21821, A Brusseau Prerequisites: HIT 176, HIT 184, and HIT 185 OTA 115 Behavioral Health: Theory/Practice-Children and Adolescents (2) Class #20570, J Larson Prerequisites: All fall semester first year courses. Corequisites: All spring semester first year courses.

PHIL 210 Ethics (3) Class #20573, Dr. M Arandia PHRM 100 Basic Pharmacology for Allied Health (2) Class #20574, B Lacher PHRM 125 Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians (3) Class #20575, M Plencner Prerequisites and/or Corequisites: BIOL 115, BOTE 171, PRMT 101 and PRMT 102 PRMT 112 Pharmacy Records & Inventory Management (2) Class #20585, L Straus Prerequisites and or Corequisites: PRMT 101, PRMT 102 PRMT 231 Pharmacy Internship Community Based (3) Class #21505, B Lacher $50 Additional Class Fee Prerequisites: Successful completion of all core curriculum courses with a grade of C or better. This class is not taught online. Students pay tuition based upon state of residency. PRMT 241 Pharmacy Internship Hospital Based (3) Class #21508, B Lacher Prerequisites: Successful completion of all core curriculum courses with a grade of C or better. This class is not taught online. Students pay tuition based upon state of residency. PSYC 100 Human Relations in Organizations (2) Class #20586, C Loe PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology (3) Class #20587, S Washburn PSYC 250 Developmental Psychology (3) Class #20588, S Washburn PSYC 261 Psychology of Adjustment (3) Class #20589, S Washburn PSYC 270 Abnormal Psychology (3) Class #20590, M Naslund Prerequisite: Three credits in Psychology SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology (3) Class #20591, K Wolf SOC 115 Social Problems (3) Class #20592, K Wolf FIRST HALF SEMESTER CLASSES The following courses run the first half of spring semester unless otherwise indicated (January 12-March 6). ARCT 212 Architectural Presentations Techniques (3) Class #21742, P Valkov $10 Additional Class Fee Prerequisite: ARCT 201 ASC 92 Algebra Prep II (2) Class #20594, L Gilbertson Prerequisite:ACT-MATH score of 16-18, appropriate COMPASS score, or successful completion of ASC 91. BADM 244 Sales Seminar (3) Class #20595, A Smith $30 Additional Class Fee BADM 251 Personal Finance (3) Class #20596, A Smith BADM 281 Organizational Behavior (3) Class #20597, A Smith BUSN 170 Entrepreneurship (3) Class #20598, G Anderson CIS 191 First Year Seminar (1) Class #20599, C Schwantz CT 142 Construction Safety for Civil Technicians (1) Class #21745, S Simonson SECOND HALF SEMESTER CLASSES The following courses run the second half of spring semester unless otherwise indicated (March 9-May 15). ASC 91 Algebra Prep (2) Class #20600, L Dettmann ASC 93 Algebra Prep III (2) Class #20601, B Hagelstrom Prerequisite: Placement score or completed ASC 92. BADM 202 Principles of Management (3) Class #20602, G Anderson CT 113 Introduction to Civil Design Applications (3) Class #21749, J Jelinek Prerequisite: CAD 120 or instructor approval HIT 185 Basic Procedure Coding (3) Class #20603, A Brusseau Prerequisites: BOTE 171, BIOL 220/220L Pre/Corequisite: PHRM 100, BIOL 221/221L HIT 297 Professional Practice II (2) Class #21826, G Matejcek $229 Additional Class Fee Prerequisite: All HIT program courses; advisor approval is required to register. Course runs April 13-May 15. This course is not taught online. Students pay tuition based upon state of residency. HPER 100 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness (2) Class #20604, J Passa MATH 136 Technical Trigonometry (2) Class #21753, K Gruenberg Prerequisite: MATH 132 or approval

SUMMER SEMESTER CLASSES June 2-July 24, 2015 The following classes begin June 2 and end July 24 unless otherwise noted. Class numbers needed for registration are included. (Credits are in parentheses.) ASC 82 Effective Reading (3) Class #4592, T Eklund ASC 84 Critical Reading (2) Class #4593, T Eklund ASC 86 College Writing Prep I (2) Class #4594, S Hagelstrom ASC 87 College Writing Prep II (2) Class #4595, S Hagelstrom ASC 88 Composition Lab (1) Class #4596, S Hagelstrom ASC 91 Algebra Prep (2) Class #4597, L Dettmann ASC 92 Algebra Prep II (2) Class #4598, L Gilbertson Prerequisite:ACT-MATH score of 16-18, appropriate COMPASS score, or successful completion of ASC 91. ASC 93 Algebra Prep III (2) Class #4599, B Hagelstrom Prerequisite: Placement score or completed ASC 92. BADM 234 Customer Service (1) Class #4600, G Anderson $12 Additional Class Fee BCT 222 Construction Safety (2) Class #5201, P Lekang BIOL 124 Environmental Science (3) Class #4655, S King BIOL 213 General Pathology (3) Class #4656, N Weber BIOL 220 Anatomy & Physiology I (3) Class #4738, C Armour Corequisite: BIOL 220L BIOL 220L Anatomy & Physiology I Lab (1) Class #4739, N Weber Corequistie: BIOL 220 BIOL 221 Anatomy & Physiology II (3) Class #4740, M Brejcha Prerequisite: BIOL 220, Corequisite: BIOL 221L BIOL 221L Anatomy & Physiology II Lab (1) Class #4763, N Weber Corequisite: BIOL 221 BOTE 108 Business Math (3) Class #4764, C Johnson Prerequisites: Placement Test BOTE 171 Medical Terminology (4) Class #4765, G Matejcek BUSN 297 Internship (2) L Wixo NOTE: Class is not taught online. Contact Kijia Homes at 800-342-4325 ext. 3-2258. CIS 101 Computer Literacy (2) Class #4766, C Schwantz COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3) Class #4767, C Gunnerson Students must have the ability to record and upload speeches or be able to present speeches in person CSCI 116 Business Use of Computers (3-4) Class #4768, Staff ECON 105 Elements of Economics (3) Class #4769, J Hart ENGL 110 College Composition I (3) Class #4770, W King Must meet entry-level requirements ENGL 120 College Composition II (3) Class #4771, S Priebe ENGL 125 Introduction to Professional Writing (3) Class #4772, A Taylor FYE 101 Science of Success (1) Class #5202, L Wixo HIST 102 Western Civilization II (3) Class #4773, D Wesolick HIT 197 Professional Practice I (1) Class #5244 G Matejcek May 18-June 5 Prerequisite: All HIT program courses; advisor approval is required to register. Note: This course is not taught online. Students pay tuition based upon state of residency. HIT 285 Reimbursement Methodologies (3) Class #4774, A Brusseau Prerequisites: HIT 176, HIT 184, HIT 185 HIT 286 Intermediate Diagnosis Coding (3) Class #4775, A Brusseau Prerequisites: HIT 176, HIT 184, HIT 185 Corequisite: BIOL 213 HIT 288 Intermediate Procedure Coding (3) Class #4776, A Brusseau Prerequisites: HIT 176, HIT 184, HIT 185 Corequisite: BIOL 213 HPER 100 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness (2) Class #4777, J Passa HPER 210 First Aid and CPR (2) Class #4778, F Mastel Students need access to a CPR mannequin and video recorder MATH 103 College Algebra (3) Class #4779, B Hagelstrom Prerequisite ASC 92 and 93 or placement test MATH 210 Elementary Statistics (3) Class #4780, R Wenaas

Prerequisite ASC 92 and 93 or placement test MICR 202 Introductory Microbiology (3) Class #4781, C Brown Corequisite: MICR 202L MICR 202L Introductory Microbiology Lab (1) Class #5246, C Brown Corequisite: MICR 202 Lab is not taught online. NOTE: Lab is not online. Lab meets on NDSCS campus in Haverty 233 Fridays 4:00-8:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. on June 19-20, July 10-11, and 4:00-10:00 p.m. on Friday, July 17. PHIL 210 Ethics (3) Class #4782, Dr. M Arandia PRMT 205 Institutional Pharmacy (2) Class #4783, B Nelson/B Lacher Prerequisite: Successful completion of PHRM 101, PHRM 102 and PHRM 125 PSYC 100 Human Relations in Organizations (2) Class #4784, C Loe PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology (3) Class #4785, S Washburn SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology (3) Class #4786, K Wolf SOC 115 Social Problems (3) Class #4787, K Wolf North Dakota State College of Science is fully committed to equal opportunity in employment decisions and educational programs and activities, in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, status with regard to marriage or public assistance, or participation in lawful activity off the employer s premises during non-working hours which is not in direct conflict with the essential business-related interests of the employer. Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, 312-263-0456, 800-621-7440, Fax: 312-263-7462. NDSCS is a tobacco-free campus in order to promote the health, wellness, and safety of all people on its campus.