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INTERNET REGISTRATION Students eligible to register by Internet: returning students last registered in Winter 2016 new or former students who apply online by 11:30 p.m. August 17, 2016 begins August 8, 2016 at 4:30 p.m. for DEC program students AEC program students (Commercial Photography & Independent Video Game Design) begins August 9, 2016 at your assigned appointment time for all other Continuing Education students To find out at what time your personal registration begins, go to the Dawson College website and log on to MYDAWSON and consult My Omnivox Services, Course Registration. ends Monday, August 22, 2016 at 11:30 p.m. Internet Registration offers the best course selection and is the only way to register before classes begin. The earlier students complete their registration the better chance they have to find space in the course(s) of their choice. See pages 10-11 for instructions and for the Help Line schedule. Help Line (Continuing Education) 514 931-8076 See page 14 for important information about fees and payment deadline. FALL 2016 CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 PLEASE SEE THE ACADEMIC CALENDAR, PAGE 7, FOR OTHER IMPORTANT DATES.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Academic Calendar Important Dates 7 Continuing Education Classes 7 Final Examinations 7 General Information Continuing Education Offerings Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.) 8 University Prerequisites 8 Programs Leading to a Diploma of College Studies (D.E.C.) 8-9 Programs Leading to an Attestation of College Studies (A.E.C.) 9 Registration Information Registration Information 10-12 Internet Registration 10-11 Help Line (Continuing Education) 11 Course Withdrawal 12 Attendance Validation 12 Course Selection Tips for Success 13 English & French Placement English 13 French 13 Fees Registration Payment Options 14 Fees Chart 14 Application Fee 15 Course Change Fee 15 Hourly Fee 15 Late Attendance Validation Fee 15 Tuition Fees for Students Residing Outside Quebec 15 International Students 15 Commandite Students 15 Assessment of Fees 15 Refunds 15 Tax Receipts 15 Services Academic Advising 16 Academic Skills Centre 16 Athletics - Campus Recreation 16 Awards 16 Bookstore 16 Career Resource Centre 16 Counselling & Career Development 16 Financial Aid 17 Food & Beverages 17 Student Health Services 17 ID Cards 17 Information Office 17 Library 17 Ombuds Office 17 Student Accessibility Centre 17 Student Employment Centre 17 Course Schedules/Course Descriptions Course Schedules 19-30 List of Courses by Day of Week 31-33 Course Descriptions 34-45 Anthropology (381) 34 Introduction to Anthropology Biology (101) 34 General Biology I Human Anatomy and Physiology Human Biology Business Administration (401/410) 34 Introduction to Business Business Law Chemistry (202) 35 Remedial Activities for Secondary V Chemistry General Chemistry Chemistry of Solutions Cinema/Communications (530) 35 Cinema Styles Commercial Photography (570/581) 35-36 Computer Science (420) 36-37 Introduction to Computers Web Site Creation Economics (383) 37 Introduction to Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics English (603) 37-38 Remedial Activities for Secondary V English Language Arts Introduction to College English: Writing English Effective Reading & Writing Introduction to College English Literary Genres Literary Themes Applied Themes in English Fine Arts/Art History (511/520) 38 Drawing Techniques Canadian Art in Context French (602) 39-40 Initiation au français, langue seconde (Introduction to French Second Language) Pratique du français, langue seconde, à l oral et à l écrit pour les élèves non-francophones (Oral and written French for non-francophones) Renforcement en français, langue seconde (French Upgrading, Sec. V Second Language) Mise à niveau pour français, langue seconde de la 5 e secondaire (French Upgrading, Sec. V Second Language) Basic French French Language & Communication French Language & Culture French Culture & Literature Comprendre et mieux s exprimer

Geography (320) 40 Introduction to Geography and the Environment Economic Geography History (330) 40-41 Western Civilization Applied Social and Economic History: Imperialism Humanities (345) 41 Knowledge - 101 World Views - 102 Applied Themes in Humanities: Ethical Issues BXH Independent Video Game Design 41-42 Mathematics (201) 42 Remedial Activities for Secondary IV Mathematics Remedial Activities for Secondary V Mathematics Calculus I Calculus I (Social Science/Commerce) Calculus II Linear Algebra Philosophy (340) 43 Introduction to Philosophy Photography 35-36 see: Commercial Photography Physical Education (109) 43 Physical Activity & Health: Fitness Physical Activity & Effectiveness: Stress Coping Skills Physical Activity & Effectiveness: Weight Training Skills Physics (203) 43-44 Remedial Activities for Secondary V Physics Mechanics Waves, Optics and Modern Physics Electricity and Magnetism Political Science (385) 44 Introduction to Politics Psychology (350) 44 General Psychology Developmental Psychology Advanced Studies in Psychology Quantitative Methods (360) 44 Research Methods (300) 44 Secondary IV Science (982) 45 Remedial Activities for Secondary IV Environmental Science & Technology Sociology (387) 45 Individual and Society Social Deviance University Prerequisites 47 Programs Leading to a Diploma of College Studies D.E.C. Programs Complementary Courses for D.E.C. Programs 48 English Exit Test 48 Science Course Sequences Biology 49 Chemistry 49 Mathematics 49 Physics 49 Science Program Requirements 50 Social Science Program Requirements 51-53 Programs Leading to an Attestation of College Studies A.E.C. Programs Accounting Principles & Related Computer Applications LCA.6X 54 Commercial Photography NTA.1A 55 Independent Video Game Design NWE.33 56-57 Network Administration & Support ELJ.3B 58-59 College Policies Academic Status 60 Standing & Advancement Policy 60 Promotion of Academic Success 60 Academic Honours 60 Grading Policy 61 Students' Rights & Obligations 61-62 Academic Conduct & Grievance Mechanisms 63 Code of Conduct 64 Map of campus and telephone numbers Inside cover

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL 2016 IMPORTANT DATES Thursday, June 9 Monday, August 8 to Monday, August 22 Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, August 24 to Monday, December 19 Wednesday, August 31 Thursday, September 1 Monday, September 5 Monday, September 19 Friday, October 7 Saturday, October 8 Monday, October 10 Wednesday, October 19 Tuesday, November 1 Information Session for new students. Internet Registration. English exit examination for D.E.C. students. Classes. See class schedule below. Deadline for Late Registration and Course Change. Last day to report grades for incomplete course work from the summer semester. Labour Day. Statutory holiday. Last day for students to withdraw from courses. Thanksgiving weekend. No classes. Thanksgiving Day. Statutory holiday. Mid-term assessment deadline. Last day to apply for admission and program transfer for the winter semester. (Regular Day Division). Wednesday, December 14 English exit examination for D.E.C. students. Thursday, December 15 Final examination period. (See examination schedule below.) to Monday, December 19 Friday, December 16 Grades due for fall courses ending by December 10, with no exams held during the exam period. Thursday, December 29 Grade deadline for fall courses with exams held during the exam period; grade deadline for fall courses ending after December 10. Thursday, January 26 Deadline to report grades for incomplete course work from the fall semester. CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES Wednesday, August 24 First Wednesday class; first Monday/Wednesday class Thursday, August 25 First Thursday class; first Tuesday/Thursday class Friday, August 26 First Friday class Saturday, August 27 First Saturday class Monday, August 29 First Monday class Tuesday, August 30 First Tuesday class Thursday, September 8 Wednesday, October 12 Thursday classes Wednesday classes Wednesday, November 30 Thursday, December 1 Tuesday, December 6 Friday, December 9 Saturday, December 10 Monday, December 12 Monday, December 19 Final Wednesday class Final Thursday class Final Tuesday class; final Tuesday/Thursday class Final Friday class Final Saturday class Final Monday/Wednesday class Final Monday class FINAL EXAMINATIONS Thursday, December 15 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Examinations for Tuesday/Thursday classes Saturday, December 17 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Examinations for Saturday classes Monday, December 19 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Examinations for Monday/Wednesday classes Teachers will announce at the beginning of term whether or not courses have final exams. Students writing exams will be required to show their Dawson ID card. The location of final exams will be confirmed in December and posted on the website. 7

CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFERINGS The Continuing Education Office for credit courses is located in room 2H.1 at 4001 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West, near Atwater Avenue, with direct access underground from the Atwater metro station. Registration for most credit courses takes place by Internet before the start of classes in the fall and winter sessions. There are three different categories of students who register for Continuing Education credit courses: students in Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.), students taking university prerequisites, and students who have applied and been accepted to a program. LE FRANÇAIS POUR LA VIE! Dawson offers a variety of credit and non-credit courses to meet the needs of those who want to study French. Courses start at very basic introductory levels and go to the highest college-level French. Credit: See pages 23-24 for course list and schedule. Non-credit: Five levels offered. For details, go to: http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/ctd/languages APPLICATION PROCEDURES Returning Continuing Education students registered in Winter 2016 can register through the Internet Registration system WITHOUT completing a Continuing Education Application Form. Dawson students who have not been registered at the College for one semester or more as well as new Continuing Education students must complete a Continuing Education Application Form online prior to registering. For additional information regarding this procedure, please contact the Continuing Education Office, room 2H.1, or visit our website at: http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/credit/generalinformation/ Information Session Continuing Education New students are invited to attend an information session on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. in room 4C.1. Topics will include: Services available Course selection The registration process SPRINGBOARD TO A DCS 08106 (08125, 08128) Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.) is designed for students who want to take CEGEP credit courses in order to explore CEGEP studies; complete prerequisites required for admission to a CEGEP program; upgrade their academic record to improve chances of admission or readmission to a CEGEP program; upgrade language skills; or complete a CEGEP program. You cannot graduate from Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.). Admission Requirements To be admissible to Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.), students must have the Quebec Diploma of Secondary Studies (D.E.S.) or equivalent. Students with a D.E.S. missing any of the following subjects will be required to complete remedial courses in their first semester: Secondary V Language of instruction, Secondary V Second Language, Secondary IV Mathematics, Secondary IV Science or Physical Science and Secondary IV History. Status Students may register in Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.) for a maximum of three (3) consecutive semesters. Students registered in Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.) can be either part-time or full-time. Note: Full-time status cannot be guaranteed. If you were formerly in a program and have now completed all the required program courses through Springboard to a DCS (D.E.C.), you must apply to graduate. Please see the Graduation Officer in room 2D.6 as soon as possible. The graduation will only take effect the following semester. UNIVERSITY PREREQUISITES 08004 (08040) Students who already have a DEC or equivalent and who wish to complete courses specifically required by a university for admission to a program must register in 08004 (08040). Please see page 47 to view a complete list of courses available. Students registered in 08004 (08040) can be either part-time or full-time. Note: Full-time status cannot be guaranteed. CONTINUING EDUCATION D.E.C. PROGRAMS Programs Leading to a Diploma of College Studies (Diplôme d'études collégiales - D.E.C.) Science 200.BO (200.BC) Social Science 300.AO (300.CO) (300.CE) 8

Please note: You cannot register as a Continuing Education program student regardless of your program status in former semesters unless you have applied and received a letter of acceptance. You cannot graduate until you have officially applied and been accepted to a program. D.E.C. Admission Requirements The basic requirement for admission to any D.E.C. program at Dawson College is a Quebec Diploma of Secondary Studies (Diplôme d'études secondaires or D.E.S.) that includes Secondary V Language of instruction, Secondary V Second Language, Secondary IV Science, Secondary IV Mathematics and Secondary IV History. Applicants with an academic background judged equivalent to the D.E.S. may also apply. For certain programs, specific prerequisites are required. Students in a D.E.C. program may register on a part-time or a full-time basis. A full-time course load is 180 course hours or four courses. There is no guarantee of a full-time course load as this is subject to scheduling and space restrictions. It is not possible to complete all courses required for graduation through Continuing Education. If you are in a D.E.C. program (any program code beginning with 200, 300, 500) you will be expected to register for courses in your program and you should be aware of your program requirements. Science and Social Science program requirements are listed at the back of this timetable. You can also refer to your progression chart that was sent by mail. Feel free to meet with an academic adviser should you require additional information. Programs Leading to an Attestation of College Studies (Attestation d'études collégiales - A.E.C.) LCA.6X Accounting Principles & Related Computer Applications NTA.1A Commercial Photography NWE.33 Independent Video Game Design ELJ.3B Network Administration & Support A.E.C. programs are designed to provide adults with the training they need for today's job market. The A.E.C. program descriptions can be found on pages 54-59 of this timetable. For more information please refer to the website: www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/aec Application Deadlines Application deadlines for A.E.C. programs vary. Please consult the A.E.C. Office if you are applying to an A.E.C. program. Applications are accepted after the deadlines but are only considered if there is space in the program. A.E.C. Admission Requirements Admission to an A.E.C. program may be granted to a person who has: a Quebec Diploma of Secondary Studies or instruction deemed sufficient by the College for potential success in the program and who meets one of the following requirements: his/her studies have been interrupted for at least two consecutive terms or one school year; or he/she is covered by an agreement entered into by the College and an employer or by a government program; or he/she has completed at least one year of post-secondary studies over a period of one year or more. Note: Some A.E.C. programs have specific admission requirements in addition to those listed above. Check program descriptions on pages 54-59. The College will grant an A.E.C. only if a minimum of 50% of the required courses are taken at Dawson College. For more information, please call or drop by the Continuing Education Office at: 4001 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal Room 2H.1, Telephone: 514 933-3771 Fax: 514 937-3832 Website: www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/conted 9

REGISTRATION INFORMATION INTERNET REGISTRATION Monday, August 8 at 4:30 p.m. to Monday, August 22 at 11:30 p.m. for Continuing Education DEC program students Commercial Photography AEC program students Independent Video Game Design AEC program students Tuesday, August 9 at your assigned appointment time to Monday, August 22 at 11:30 p.m. for other returning Continuing Education students registered in Winter 2016 new and former students who apply online by 11:30 p.m., August 17, 2016 To find out at what time your personal registration begins, go to the Dawson College website and log on to MYDAWSON and consult My Omnivox Services, Course Registration. This option offers the best course selection and is the only way to register before classes begin. The earlier students register the better chance they have to find space in the course(s) of their choice. See page 11 for details. Students registered in the day division in Winter 2016 If you were registered in the day division in Winter 2016 but now wish to study in Continuing Education only, you must complete a Program Transfer Form through the Omnivox portal prior to registration. Students from other colleges with a "cours commandite" form You must submit your Commandite form to the Continuing Education Office, room 2H.1*. The earlier you submit your form, the better chance you have to find space in the course you need. Information Session Continuing Education New students are invited to attend an information session on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. in room 4C.1. Topics will include: Services available Course selection The registration process *The office will close for the holidays, Thursday, July 14 and will reopen Monday, August 1, 2016. 10

REGISTRATION INFORMATION INTERNET REGISTRATION Reminder: You must apply online by 11:30 p.m. August 17, 2016, to be able to register using the Internet. For additional information regarding this procedure, please contact the Continuing Education Office, room 2H.1, or visit our website at: http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/credit/generalinformation/ Timetable updates, including sections taken off reserve and any sections added, will be posted on the College website at: http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/credit/generalinformation/course-schedules/ INTERNET REGISTRATION To register by Internet: Access Dawson's website at: www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca, then click on MYDAWSON (top right). If you haven t yet set up your password, you will need your Dawson College student number, your permanent code and your date of birth. Scroll down and log in using this information to create a password. Your permanent code appears on most of the official documents (e.g. transcripts) that have been sent to you by any Quebec educational institution and it also appears on your student ID card. Once you have entered the correct information you will be prompted to choose a security question (which will be used in case you forget your password) and then you can create your Password. Click on Course Registration (under My Omnivox Services). To add a course you will need the 8-character course number and the section number. If no seats are available in a given section of a course, try another section, if applicable. To ask about waiting lists you may call the Helpline (Continuing Education) as indicated in the box below or you may call the Continuing Education Office at 514 933-3771. Don't forget to finalize. Finalize your registration only when you are sure that you do not wish to add or drop any more courses, but no later than August 22, 2016. You can only finalize once, and when you finalize, all your selected courses are finalized at the same time. If you are having problems with your registration, for example, the system does not recognize your prerequisites, CALL THE HELP LINE (Continuing Education) BEFORE FINALIZING. See details in the box below. You will know you have finalized your registration when you see your confirmation number. Please keep your confirmation number for future reference. Students who do not finalize their registration by Monday, August 22, 2016 may have their temporary course registration cancelled. Fees must be paid in full upon registration. See pages 14-15 for fees information. Students who do not pay their course fees upon registration may have their course registration cancelled, and will remain liable for the nonrefundable fees. HELP LINE (Continuing Education) 514 931-8076 Remember that only Continuing Education students from Winter 2016 who have an appointment for Fall 2016 registration, and others who apply online before 11:30 p.m. August 17, 2016, are eligible to register by Internet. If you have difficulty with your registration, please call the Help Line (Continuing Education) 514 931-8076: Monday, August 8 to Monday, August 22 Monday to Thursday, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. If you do not pay your registration fees in full upon registration your course(s) may be cancelled and no course seat saved for you. 11

LATE REGISTRATION/COURSE CHANGE (in person): Wednesday, August 31 Late Registration and Course Change will take place in room 5B.16 on Wednesday, August 31, 2016: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.: by appointment only for students who applied August 18 to August 25, 2016 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.: first-come, first-served, for all others eligible to register and for those requesting a course or section change Limited space may still be available for students who do not register online by August 22, 2016, or for those who wish to add a course. Students may attempt course or section changes on the date (and at the times) specified above. Fees for additional courses must be paid in full at Late Registration/Course Change. Please note that students who register on August 31 will be starting classes one week after classes begin. If you register for a Wednesday class, you will need to attend immediately after your registration is complete. Fees must be paid in full upon registration. NOTE ON COURSE CREDIT It is the student's responsibility to ensure that he or she is officially registered and attending the correct course and section, i.e. the same course and section that appear on the student's registration form or individual schedule. Students who do not attend the correct course and section will not receive credit for work done. CANCELLATION OF COURSES The College reserves the right to cancel any course section for which enrolment does not reach the required number of students. Should a course be cancelled, students will be contacted and informed of alternative courses that are still available, or offered a full refund. COURSE WITHDRAWAL In accordance with regulations established by the Ministry of Education, students may officially withdraw from a course until Monday, September 19. Courses dropped by this date will not appear on the students' records. In order to withdraw from a course, students must fill out a Course Withdrawal Form at the Continuing Education Office. Failure to attend a course does not constitute an official course withdrawal and will result in the student receiving a failing grade. ATTENDANCE VALIDATION All students must confirm their attendance each semester after the course drop deadline. Failure to attend a course or courses may affect your status and may result in part-time fees being applied as per the Ministry of Education regulations. REQUEST FOR AN AUTHORIZED ABSENCE FOR MEDICAL REASONS After the official course drop deadline, an Authorized Absence may be requested only for serious medical reasons which prevented the student from attending school for more than three weeks. Supporting documentation from an independent medical professional is required. Other requests will be considered in exceptional cases for grave and serious reasons. Students must submit their request before the last day of classes. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Please advise the College of any change to your address and/or contact information by going to the Dawson website at www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca Click on MYDAWSON, then on Personal file under My Omnivox Services. This will allow us to update your Dawson student file, and also to contact you should there be any change to your course schedule (e.g. class cancellation). CLASS CANCELLATIONS If a teacher has to cancel an individual class during the semester the cancellation is usually posted on the Dawson website. Check the course and section number under Class Cancellations on the home page. 12

COURSE SELECTION Tips for success Be realistic about the number of courses you can handle. It is recommended that you schedule a minimum of one hour of study time for every hour of class time. For example, a 75-hour Biology course should be allotted 10 hours a week in your schedule 5 hours of class time (as per the timetable) and 5 hours of study time. Register in the appropriate course level. If you plan to register for an English and/or French course, please see below for information about placement. If you are unsure of your level in other subjects and need more information call 514 933-3771 for a referral to the appropriate person. You may also check the Science Sequence chart on page 49 and/or refer to previous final examinations on the Dawson website (see the bottom of page 49). If you are registering in person, bring all records of grades (non-dawson) to registration. Plan ahead. Make sure you are aware of the prerequisites for CEGEP or university programs for which you intend to apply. If your English skills are weak, consider starting with an English course to improve your skills before taking other courses. Consider your budget and remember that the fees do not include textbooks and materials. These can be quite costly. ENGLISH & FRENCH PLACEMENT English Placement Students who plan to register for an English course this semester and who have not completed an English course at Dawson College or an English course at the 101 level at another English CEGEP, must write a placement test in room 4C.1 on one of these dates: Tuesday, June 14 at 6:00 p.m. or Tuesday, August 2 at 2:30 p.m. or Wednesday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m. or Monday, August 8 at 2:30 p.m. or Wednesday, August 10 at 6:00 p.m. or Monday, August 15 at 4:00 p.m. or Thursday, August 18 at 2:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary, but please bring your Dawson student number. For placement after August 18, please contact the Continuing Education Office. Please note: It is possible to write both the English and French placement tests the same date. Each test takes about 30 minutes. French Placement Students (except those on commandite from another CEGEP) who have passed their Secondary V French (Language of Instruction or Second Language) in a Quebec educational institution in the last three years, will automatically be placed in a French level according to their grades and do not require a French placement test. French placement results will be available on the Dawson website prior to registration. See instructions below. All other students who plan to register for a French course but have not recently completed a credit French course at an English CEGEP, must write a placement test in room 4C.1 on one of these dates: Tuesday, June 14 at 6:00 p.m. or Tuesday, August 2 at 2:30 p.m. or Wednesday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m. or Monday, August 8 at 2:30 p.m. or Wednesday, August 10 at 6:00 p.m. or Monday, August 15 at 4:00 p.m. or Thursday, August 18 at 2:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary, but please bring your Dawson student number. For placement after August 18, please contact the Continuing Education Office, room 2H.1. To know your English and French placement, go to www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca. Click on MYDAWSON, then enter your student number and your password. If this is your first visit to MYDAWSON, click on the link at the bottom of the page next to First time visiting MYDAWSON? You will need your permanent code, date of birth and student number. Once you log in, find My Intranet (on the left), and click on Placement Test Registration and Results, and then on Results. Be sure to read the front and back sections of the timetable. They contain information you need to know about: Important Dates, Registration, Course Change, Course Withdrawal, Program Requirements, Grading Policy, Academic Standing and Advancement Policy, etc. For more information, contact the Continuing Education Office at: 4001 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal Room 2H.1, Telephone: 514-933-3771 Fax: 514 937-3832 www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/conted Office hours: Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. (Closed July 15 to July 31 inclusively) 13

FEES Registration Payment All fees are due in full upon registration. Students who do not pay their course fees may have their course registration cancelled and will remain liable for the non-refundable fees. Students who register in person must pay their fees in full by cash, debit card, Visa, MasterCard, money order or cheque when registering. Post-dated cheques will not be accepted. Late payment fees of $25.00 will be applied to overdue accounts. Methods of Payment Payment can be made: By MasterCard or Visa through the Payment Centre of your MyDawson portal By bank site online at all major banks in Canada (please allow five (5) working days for processing when making payment at an authorized banking institution) In person at the Student Fees Counter located in room 4B.5 (by cash, debit and credit card) By dropping your cheque, money order, MasterCard or Visa payment in the Fees Drop Box located across from room 4B.5 By mail (cheque, money order, MasterCard or Visa) In addition to fees below, all applicants to Continuing Education will be charged a non-refundable application fee of $30.00. Registration Process Fee Mandatory Instructional Services Fees (1) FULL-TIME IN A PROGRAM(1) PART-TIME (MIN. 4 COURSES OR 180 HOURS IN PROGRAM) $5.00/course Max. $20.00 $6.00/course Max. $25.00 Refund Deadline Refund Deadline Aug. 23 (2) Registration Process Fee $20.00 Aug. 23 (2) Aug. 23 (2) Mandatory Instructional Services Fees $25.00 Aug. 23 (2) Student Services Fee $25.00/course Max. $100.00 Aug. 23 (2) Student Services Fee $25.00/course Max. $100.00 Aug. 23 (2) Dawson Student Union Fee $9.50 Aug. 23 (2) Dawson Student Union Fee $19.00 Courses In Program Hourly Fee Courses Outside of Program Hourly Fee Convocation Fee (if applicable) Canadian Non-Quebec Resident Student Fees $2.00/hr Sept. 19 (3) Courses In Program No charge $2.00/hr Sept. 19 (3) Courses Outside of Program Hourly Fee $10.00 (See next page) $5.21/course hr (See next page) Sept. 19 (3) Convocation Fee (if applicable) Sept. 19 (3) Canadian Non-Quebec Resident Student Fees Aug. 23 (2) $2.00/hr Sept. 19 (3) $10.00 (See next page) $1,477.00 (See next page) Sept. 19 (3) Sept. 19 (3) International Student Fees (See next page) Sept. 19 (3) International Student Fees (See next page) Sept. 19 (3) (1) (2) (3) Exemption for hourly course fees applies only to: (a) students registered full-time in a program taking courses in their program; (b) students qualified for the status of Fin de D.E.C. / A.E.C; (c) students with major functional disabilities. All students registering for Independent Studies (08072) are charged hourly course fees, regardless of the number of courses they are following. Only if a student officially withdraws from courses by Tuesday, August 23, 2016. No request for refunds will be approved afterwards. Only if a student officially withdraws from courses by Monday, September 19, 2016. No request for refunds will be approved afterwards. EXAMPLES OF PRICES PER COURSE FOR PART-TIME Note that these examples do not include the Non-Quebec Resident fee, the International Student fee nor the $30.00 Application fee. See the table above if these fees apply to you. 30 hour course: $105.50 45 hour course: $135.50 60 hour course: $165.50 75 hour course: $195.50 90 hour course: $225.50 14

Application Fee Program applicants and all those who were not registered at Dawson College the previous semester shall be charged a $30.00 non-refundable application fee. Course Change Fee An additional fee of $20.00 is payable for course change. This fee does not apply to course changes required under academic regulations. International Document Analysis Fee Program applicants presenting academic credentials from international jurisdictions will be required to pay an additional non-refundable fee of $50.00 for the analysis of their files. Hourly Fee Students who register part-time (fewer than 180 hours or four courses in their program) must pay $2.00 per course hour upon registration. All students registering for Independent Studies (08072) are charged hourly course fees, regardless of the number of courses they are following. Late Attendance Validation Fee A fee of $25 will be applied to students who do not validate their attendance by the Attendance Validation deadline. Fees for Students Residing Outside Quebec Canadian Students: Canadian citizens and landed immigrants who register for out-of-program courses or parttime in a program, and who are not Quebec residents, pay an additional amount of $5.21 * per course hour for part-time studies. The fee is in addition to all other applicable fees including other hourly course fees. Full-time students in a program pay an amount of $1,477.00* per semester. This amount is in addition to other applicable fees (excluding hourly course fee). *Refundable if a student officially withdraws from his/her course(s) by Monday, September 19, 2016. International Students: International students who register for out-of-program courses or part-time in a program pay an additional amount of $27.19 * to $43.25 * per course hour depending on their program/course. The International Student fee is in addition to all other applicable fees including hourly course fees and other fees listed. Full-time students in a program pay an amount of $6,000 * to $9,301* per semester depending on their program. This amount is in addition to other applicable fees (excluding hourly course fee). For detailed information, see the International Students Fees link at the following address: http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/our-services/financedepartment/student-fees International students in Continuing Education must have a visa valid until the end of December 2016 for the institution they are attending. *Refundable if a student officially withdraws from his/her course(s) by Monday, September 19, 2016. Commandite Students All commandite students will be assessed all fees, including hourly fees, paid by part-time students in a program, as well as the application fee (if applicable). In the case of full-time or Fin de D.E.C. / A.E.C. commandite students, they will be reimbursed their $2.00 hourly course fee towards the end of the SIGDEC transmission period (October 2016), subject to a final confirmation of their status by their home college. Only students from public colleges (not private colleges) are entitled to the above refund. Convocation Fee All potential graduates will be assessed a convocation fee once per diploma or attestation. Assessment of Fees The fees are determined by Government regulations and College Bylaws and are subject to change without prior notice. Up-to-date information on fees is available from the Administrative Services Department (Room 4B.5) or from the College Student Fees Web page: http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/our-services/financedepartment/student-fees Refunds Refunds are not automatically issued. Students may claim the refunds on their account at the Student Fees office in room 4B.5 by presenting two pieces of photo ID. Refunds will be issued on the original credit card used for payment or any debit card. There are no cash refunds. Requests for cheques may also be made at the Student Fees office or by calling 514-931-8731, local 1387. Tax Receipts For tax compliant receipts, please ensure that you have added your S.I.N. to your account prior to printing your tax receipts. Tax receipts will be available by February 28, 2017 via our student web-portal at: https://dawsoncollege.omnivox.ca 15

SERVICES To help you get the most out of your learning experience, Dawson College provides the following support services for Continuing Education students: ACADEMIC ADVISING An academic adviser can help with questions or concerns about: CEGEP or university programs/applications graduation requirements academic regulations and policies course selection admission requirements To arrange a day or evening appointment with an academic adviser, call 514 933-3771 or drop by the Continuing Education office, room 2H.1. ACADEMIC SKILLS CENTRE (6D.2) Hours: Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. The professionals at the Skills Centre can help you to write better essays and term papers improve your reading and listening skills take clear, concise notes study more effectively We can also help by providing a peer tutor for a difficult course preparing you for the English Exit Exam Free services include individual tutoring sessions language-development groups To discuss your needs or to schedule an appointment, visit 6D.2 during our drop-in hours Monday to Thursday 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m./5:00 6:30 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. For more details, visit www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/lc or call us at 514-931-8731, ext. 1740 EVENING STUDENTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ATHLETICS CAMPUS RECREATION (1H.4) All Dawson students who are interested in participating in the campus recreation programs held at the PARC, Dawson s sports facility, must purchase a day pass or a package pass. We offer classes in the areas of fitness, dance, martial arts, rock climbing, intramural sports, and children s programs. Come see us and/or pick up a schedule in room 1H.4 (PARC desk). Membership fee is $50 for access all the time. The schedule is on the website. AWARDS Every Fall, Dawson gives an award to a student who obtained the highest average in a minimum of four courses taken over the Fall and Winter semesters. Dawson also gives an award to a Winter graduating student in a Continuing Education program or an Attestation of College Studies (A.E.C.) who has obtained the highest average over his/her course of study. For more information, visit room 2E.15 or call ext. 1214. BOOKSTORE The Bookstore, located at the metro level, sells textbooks and course manuals as well as a limited selection of supplies. The bookstore is open 8:30-5:00 Monday to Friday with extended hours during the first few weeks of the semester. Please refer to the bookstore website for the extended schedule: http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/bookstore/ CAREER RESOURCE CENTRE (2D.7) Come to the Career Resource Centre to research: University, college, and vocational programs. Career information, including descriptions, salaries, training required, future outlook. Career planning and decision- making materials. Work, study and travel abroad information. Centre hours are posted on the door of 2D.7, and listed on the My Dawson portal, and in the Daily Bulletin. COUNSELLING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT (2D.2) Telephone: 514-931-8731 ext.1206 All of our services are confidential and free of charge to current Dawson students. Office Hours: Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Drop-in times: For a first meeting with a counsellor come to one of our drop-in times. The drop-in schedule can be found on the My Dawson Portal as well as posted outside our office, room 2D.2. In addition to our daytime drop-in times, we have a drop-in session in the evening on Tuesdays from 4:30-6:00 p.m. in 2E.8A. Upcoming Career Planning Workshops: Are you undecided about your career direction, which university major to choose, or whether you are in the right CEGEP program? Why not sign up for one of our four-session Career Connections Workshops? Taking one of these workshops will give you access to the best interest and personality tests designed for college students and it s free of charge! You are welcome to sign up for any one of our daytime four-session career planning workshops. Check out the schedule of workshops on our website http://dc37.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/counselling/, or drop by our office in room 2D.2 For more information about our services, or to sign up for a workshop, please come to room 2D.2. We also offer a one-session, 90 minute career planning workshop entitled Career Cruising. In this workshop you will be introduced to an excellent career planning website which will enable you to find information about many careers, as well as to see how these careers match your interests and skills. You are welcome to sign up for any one of our daytime Career Cruising workshops. For more information and/or to sign up, come to room 2D.2 or call (514) 931-8731, ext. 1206. N.B. All services are confidential. 16

FINANCIAL AID (2E.15) Full time students wishing to apply for the Quebec Loans and Bursaries program must be in a recognized program of study. Full-time is defined as 180 hours/semester, 12 academic hours /week or 4 courses. The programs supported by the Ministry are: (08106) Springboard, (08004) University Prerequisites, (300A0) Social Science and (200B0) Science. Applications are available on-line at www.afe.gouv.qc.ca or at the Financial Aid office 2E.15. There are part-time loans for students who do not meet the requirements for full time status; please inquire at the Financial Aid office for information about these loans. FOOD AND BEVERAGES Refreshments are available in the 2nd level Atrium cafeteria Monday through Thursday until 8:30 p.m. and on Friday until 4:00 p.m. There are also coin-operated vending machines. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES (2D.2) Julie Drolet (nurse), Dr. Quiros (gynecologist), and Dr. Finkelberg (general practitioner) are available for different health issues. Counseling and/or treatment are available for the following: Lifestyle habits (nutrition, exercise, smoking, drinking, stress management); gynecological issues, contraception, morning after pill, STI testing, pregnancy test, gynecological exam, FREE condoms, other health issues. Gynecologist present Tuesday mornings and General Practitioner (G.P) Thursday afternoons; appointment needed Nurse available by appointment and drop-in: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday p.m., and Tuesday a.m. (see hours posted outside 2D.2). Services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. ID CARDS Students registered in credit courses may obtain their photo ID card in room 2E.01 (Audio Visual counter) Monday to Friday 1:00 3:00 p.m. or 5:00-6:45 p.m. Bring your schedule/receipt and any photo ID and have your photo taken. Students with Dawson ID from a previous semester may obtain a sticker to validate their ID card in room 2E.01. INFORMATION OFFICE The College Information Office is located in the second floor Atrium (2F.0). Hours of service: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. LIBRARY (5C.1) Monday to Thursday: 8:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: Closed Visit the Dawson Library website http://library.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/. In addition to the catalogue of books and media, the Library also provides online access to thousands of E-books, streamed videos, full-text journals and magazines. All Dawson College students can access these resources in the college and off-campus using their network login. If you have a question about the Library or need any help with your research, click on Ask-A-Librarian on our website. You must show your Dawson ID or schedule/receipt in order to borrow books. OMBUDS OFFICE (2E.7-2) The Ombuds office provides an independent and confidential service to help ensure that every member of the Dawson College Community receives fair and equitable treatment within the college system. Some reasons to consult the Ombudsperson include: You have a problem at Dawson and do not know how to proceed You feel you have been treated unfairly You need information about policies or procedures at Dawson College You need information about grievance procedures and your rights at Dawson College You feel that you are the victim of harassment or discrimination See Michele Pallett in 2E.7-2. Michele can be reached at 514-931-8731, ext. 1191, or mpallett@dawsoncollege.qc.ca Consult the website: www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/ombudsperson STUDENT ACCESSABILITY CENTRE (2E.8-A) Centre for Students with Disabilities Services are available for students with documented disabilities such as mobility limitations, visual or hearing impairments, learning disabilities, mental health issues, or chronic medical conditions. Students requiring assistance should contact the Student AccessAbility Centre in room 2E.8A or at 514-931-8731, local 1195, during regular office hours Monday through Thursday, from 7:45 19:00 and Friday from 7:45-17:00. Exam services are available in the evenings with sufficient advance notice. Students are advised to contact the service as soon as possible, i.e. before registration. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT CENTRE (2E.7-1) Looking for a job? The Dawson Student Job Bank is a great tool for students looking for part-time employment. Not only will you be able to view on line all job postings, but you will also have access to job search links and job search tips. Go to: www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca Sign in from My Dawson Portal Click on Student Services (on left) then click on Student Job Bank. Every job offer received by Dawson is posted on this Student Job Bank. To view the job listing, click on Part-time & Summer jobs or Summer Camps or Call Centres or Volunteering. Job Search Tips provides information on resume writing, cover letters and interview tips. After using the samples to write your own resume and cover letter, you may see the Employment Counselor for feedback should you feel it is needed. Facebook Like our Facebook page in order to get notifications for Job Fairs, Interview and Job Search tips, notice of job postings and more! www.facebook.com/dawsonstudentemploymentcentre A.E.C. Students Job-search assistance is available to A.E.C. students looking for full-time employment. Please contact the Employment Counselor at 514-931-8731 ext. 1184 or jobs@dawsoncollege.qc.ca in order to make an appointment. 17

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FALL 2016 CREDIT COURSE SCHEDULE Key: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday H = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday H.S. = High School COURSE TITLE & HOURS COURSE # SECTION DAY TIME ROOM PREREQUISITE ANTHROPOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY 45 hrs 381-101-DW 03001 381-BWS-03* complementary* 03001 381-101-DW 03002 381-BWS-03* complementary* 03002 T 6:30-9:30 p.m. 3D.23 W 6:30-9:30 p.m. 3D.23 381-101-DW 03003 M 6:30-9:30 p.m. 3D.23 381-BWS-03* 03003 complementary* *Students taking this course as a complementary should register under the course number indicated in italics. Please note: Students in the Social Science program cannot use this course as a complementary. BIOLOGY Make sure to consult the course prerequisite column on the right below and/or the Science/Mathematics course sequences on page 49 before you register for a Science or Mathematics course. GENERAL BIOLOGY I HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 75 hrs 75 hrs HUMAN BIOLOGY 45 hrs Students cannot apply this course for credit towards a Science D.E.C. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 45 hrs Students who have passed an Introduction to Business course under a different course number should check with an Academic Adviser before registering for this course. 101-NYA-05 03001 101-NYA-05 03002 101-NYA-05 03003 101-NYA-05 03004 101-BZH-05 03001 101-921-DW 03001 T 101-921-DW 03002 H 401-101-DW 03001 401-BWS-DW* complementary* 03001 401-101-DW 03002 401-BWS-DW* complementary* 03002 401-101-DW 03003 401-BWS-DW* complementary* 03003 401-101-DW 03004 401-BWS-DW* complementary* 401-101-DW (on reserve) 401-BWS-DW* complementary* (on reserve) 03004 03005 03005 M & W W Lab M & W M Lab T & H T Lab T & H H Lab T & H T Lab 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 6:30-8:00 p.m. 8:00-9:30 p.m. 6:30-8:00 p.m. 8:00-9:30 p.m. 5A.2 5A.18 5A.2 5A.18 5A.12 5A.18 5A.12 5A.18 4A.14 5A.29 5D.2 5A.14 5D.2 5A.14 T 6:00-9:00 p.m. 5D.6 M 6:00-9:00 p.m. 5D.6 W 6:00-9:00 p.m. 5D.6 T 6:00-9:00 p.m. 3G.3 T 6:00-9:00 p.m. 3E.9 *Students taking this course as a complementary should register under the course number indicated in italics. Please note: Students in the Social Science program cannot use this course as a complementary. H.S. Chem. 551-504 or 534 or CEGEP Chem. 202-001 or 202-006 Recommended: General Chemistry 202-NYA General Biology I 101-NYA 19

Key: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday H = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday H.S. = High School COURSE TITLE & HOURS COURSE # SECTION DAY TIME ROOM PREREQUISITE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS LAW 45 hrs Students who have passed a Business Law course under a different course number should check with an Academic Adviser before registering for this course. cont d 401-210-DW 03001 H 6:00-9:00 p.m. 5D.6 Introduction to Business 401-101 CHEMISTRY Make sure to consult the course prerequisite column on the right below and/or the Science/Mathematics course sequences on page 49 before you register for a Science or Mathematics course. REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES FOR SECONDARY V CHEMISTRY 75 hrs GENERAL CHEMISTRY 75 hrs 202-001-50 03001 202-001-50 03002 202-001-50 03003 202-001-50 03004 202-001-50 03005 202-001-50 03006 202-001-50 (on reserve) 202-001-50 (on reserve) 03007 03008 202-NYA-05 03001 202-NYA-05 03002 202-NYA-05 03003 202-NYA-05 03004 202-NYA-05 03005 202-NYA-05 03006 202-NYA-05 03007 202-NYA-05 (on reserve) 03008 M & W W Lab (10 weeks) M & W M Lab (10 weeks) T & H T Lab (10 weeks) T & H H Lab (10 weeks) M & W W Lab (10 weeks) M & W M Lab (10 weeks) T & H T Lab (10 weeks) T & H H Lab (10 weeks) T & H T Lab (10 weeks) T & H H Lab (10 weeks) M & W W Lab (10 weeks) M & W M Lab (10 weeks) M & W M Lab (10 weeks) M & W W Lab (10 weeks) T & H T Lab (10 weeks) T & H H Lab (10 weeks) 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 7A.13 6A.13 7A.13 6A.13 7A.13 6A.13 7A.13 6A.13 6B.13 6A.20 6B.13 6A.20 5D.1 6A.11 5D.1 6A.11 7B.4 6A.1 7B.4 6A.1 7B.4 6A.1 7B.4 6A.1 5A.12 6A.3 5A.12 6A.3 5A.2 6A.3 5A.2 6A.20 H.S. Science 558-404 or 558-402 or Physical Science 436 or CEGEP 982-003 or 982-021 or equivalent Recommended prior to this course: H.S. Math 564-406 or 565-406 or 564-426 or 565-426 or H.S.Math 436 or 526 or CEGEP Math 201-016 or 201-013 or 201-007 or equivalent H.S. Chemistry 504 or 534 or CEGEP Chemistry 202-001 or 202-006 or equivalent Recommended prior to this course: H.S. Math 506 or 536 or CEGEP Math 201-015 or 201-009 or equivalent 20

Key: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday H = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday H.S. = High School COURSE TITLE & HOURS COURSE # SECTION DAY TIME ROOM PREREQUISITE CHEMISTRY cont d CHEMISTRY OF SOLUTIONS 75 hrs CINEMA/COMMUNICATIONS CINEMA STYLES 45 hrs 202-NYB-05 03001 202-NYB-05 03002 530-916-DW 03001 530-BWA-03* complementary* 03001 530-916-DW 03002 530-BWA-03* complementary* 03002 T & H H Lab (10 weeks) T & H T Lab (10 weeks) 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5:30-7:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 6B.13 6A.3 6B.13 6A.20 M 6:30-9:30 p.m. 3B.13 T 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4C.4 Chemistry 202-NYA Recommended prior to this course: Calculus I 201-NYA *Students taking this course as a complementary should register under the course number indicated in italics. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Program NTA.1A *Course specific schedules will be sent via email on August 23, 2016 Semester I CAMERA AND LIGHT 45 hrs 581-841-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* PROFESSIONAL PHOTO PRACTICES I 45 hrs APPLIED PHOTOGRAPHIC DESIGN I 60 hrs 581-851-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* 570-871-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* PHOTO IMAGING LAB I 60 hrs 570-881-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* Semester II APPLIED STUDIO I 60 hrs 570-842-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* APPLIED LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHY I 45 hrs APPLIED PHOTOGRAPHIC DESIGN II 45 hrs 570-891-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* 570-872-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* PHOTO IMAGING LAB II 60 hrs 570-882-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* Semester III APPLIED STUDIO II 60 hrs 570-843-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* APPLIED LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHY II 45 hrs PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA INTEGRATION 45 hrs PHOTO IMAGING LAB III 60 hrs Semester IV 570-892-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* 570-861-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* 570-883-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* APPLIED STUDIO III 60 hrs 570-844-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* PROFESSIONAL PHOTO PRACTICES II 45 hrs PORTFOLIO CREATION 45 hrs PHOTO IMAGING LAB IV 60 hrs COMPUTER SCIENCE INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 45 hrs 581-852-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* 570-853-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* 570-884-DW 26001 M to F 6:30-10:30 p.m. T.B.A.* 420-BWC-03 03001 M 6:30-9:30 p.m. 2F.14 For students previously admitted to the program For students previously admitted to the program For students previously admitted to the program For students previously admitted to the program 21

Key: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday H = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday H.S. = High School COURSE TITLE & HOURS COURSE # SECTION DAY TIME ROOM PREREQUISITE COMPUTER SCIENCE cont d WEB SITE CREATION 420-BXC-03 03001 T 6:30-9:30 p.m. 2F.14 45 hrs 420-BXC-03 03002 W 6:30-9:30 p.m. 2F.14 ECONOMICS _ 383-101-DW 03001 W 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.10 383-101-DW 03002 H 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.10 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 45 hrs 383-101-DW 03003 T 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.10 383-101-DW 03004 M 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.10 383-101-DW 03005 W 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.12 383-101-DW (on reserve) 03006 H 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.12 MICROECONOMICS 45 hrs 383-201-DW 03001 T 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.12 MACROECONOMICS 45 hrs 383-302-DW 03001 M 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4H.12 ENGLISH Students at the beginner level should ask about non-credit courses. REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES FOR 603-001-50 03001 W 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3E.10 SECONDARY V ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 60 hrs 603-001-50 03002 T 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3E.10 603-101-MQ 03001 T 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.4 Intro to Economics 383-101 or 383-920 Intro to Economics 383-101 or 383-920 placement test INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH: Writing English 60 hrs 603-101-MQ 03002 H 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3G.6 603-101-MQ 03003 W 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3G.6 603-101-MQ (on reserve) 03004 T 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3G.6 603-001 or 603-002 or placement test 603-101-MQ 03005 T 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3H.6 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH: Effective Reading & Writing 60 hrs 603-101-MQ 03006 M 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3G.6 603-101-MQ 03007 H 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3H.6 603-101-MQ 03008 W 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3H.6 placement test 603-101-MQ (on reserve) 03009 M 6:00-10:00 p.m. 3H.6 603-101-MQ 03010 T 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.7 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH 60 hrs 603-101-MQ 03011 W 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.7 603-101-MQ 03012 M 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.4 placement test 603-102-MQ 03001 H 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.4 LITERARY GENRES 60 hrs 603-102-MQ 03002 W 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.5 603-102-MQ 03003 M 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.5 603-101 603-102-MQ 03004 T 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.5 603-103-MQ 03001 M 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.6 603-103-MQ 03002 H 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.5 LITERARY THEMES 60 hrs 603-103-MQ 03003 T 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.6 603-101 603-103-MQ 03004 W 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.6 603-103-MQ (on reserve) 03005 W 6:00-10:00 p.m. 4A.4 22