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First Summer Session Begins May 28 Register online at www.atlantic.edu/webadvisor

Contents Admission Information...4 Bookstore...6 Child Care Facilities...6 Course Descriptions...20 Course Schedule...10 Financial Aid...4 Identification Cards...6 Online Courses...7 Open House...2 Registration Dates and Times...3 Registration Information...5 Telephone Numbers...2 Testing Information...4 Tuition and Fees...27 Mission Statement Atlantic Cape Com munity College Comprehensive Student-centered Accessible Provides superior academic, technical, and training programs Responds to a variety of community needs Encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning Promotes responsible citizenship Committed to encouraging an environment that is multicultural and diverse Atlantic Cape does not discriminate in admission or access to its programs and activities or on the basis of race/color, national origin, disability, religion/creed, age, marital status, gender, sexual orientation or veterans status. Atlantic Cape s catalog is the official document containing detailed information relevant to college and program admission, degree listings and course requirements, and college policies and procedures. Catalogs are available at all college locations. Telephone Numbers Callers can dial the 343- direct phone numbers from any location. If the 343- exchange is a long distance call for you, dial 625-1111 and the appropriate extension to avoid a toll charge. Cape May County residents can dial 463-4774 and the appropriate extension to reach campus offices without a toll charge. All telephone numbers are area code 609. Mays Landing Atlantic City Cape May County Campus Campus Campus 609/625-1111 Direct Dial #s 609/463-4774 Academy of Culinary Arts ext. 5000 343-5000 ext. 5000 Admissions ext. 5000 343-4878 ext. 5000 Alumni Association ext. 5616 343-5616 ext. 5616 Atlantic City Campus ext. 4800 343-4800 ext. 4800 Bookstore Follett ext. 5130 343-5130 ext. 8064 Business Office ext. 5104 343-5104 ext. 5104 Cape May County Campus ext. 4100 463-4774 463-4774 Career & Academic Planning Center ext. 5621 343-5621 ext. 5621 Child Care Barbarito and Beyers 625-0382 Disabled Student Services ext. 5090 343-5090 ext. 6823 Distance Education Department ext. 4918 343-4918 ext. 4918 Distance Education Tech Support 1-800-617-2191 1-800-617-2191 1-800-617-2191 Enrollment Services ext. 5005 343-5005 ext. 5005 Financial Aid ext. 5082 343-5082 ext. 5082 Security ext. 5125 343-4841 463-6390 Testing ext. 5099 343-4831 ext. 5099 Spring College Wide Open House Mays Landing Campus Monday, April 22, 2013 5-7 p.m. Building J NJ STARS Information Session Wednesday, May 1, 2013 6 p.m. Mays Landing Campus, Walter Edge Theatre 51st. College Fair & Fall College Wide Open House Sunday, October 6, 2013 1-3 p.m. Mays Landing Campus Building J and Cafeteria For information, call 609/343-5009 Or 609/463-4774, ext 5009 Or visit www.atlantic.edu 2 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

Calendar Summer 2013 WAYS TO REGISTER In person: see dates and times listed below, according to the number of credits earned. By mail: Mail registration forms with payment, by deadlines below, to: Atlantic Cape Community College Enrollment Services 5100 Black Horse Pike Mays Landing, NJ 08330-2699 If you have never attended Atlantic Cape, you must first apply for admission online at apply.atlantic.edu, or download and print a copy of the application or apply in person at any college location. Online Register online through WebAdvisor at www.atlantic.edu By fax: FAX registration form to Enrollment Services, Mays Landing campus, 609-343-4914. IMPORTANT DATES First session 6 weeks May 28 to July 3 Second session 8 weeks July 1 to August 22 Third session 6 weeks July 15 to August 22 Full session 13 weeks May 28 to August 22 Accelerated Session One (11 days) May 28 to June 13 (no Fridays) Accelerated Session Two (11 days) June 17 to July 3 (no Fridays) (Not all sections fall within these dates. See dates listed in course schedule.) REGISTRATION DATES Students who have completed 48+ credits April 15, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Students who have completed 32+credits April 16, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Students who have completed 17+ credits April 17, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. All returning students April 18, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. All returning students April 19, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open Registration, all students Begins April 22, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Online registration will begin at midnight through WebAdvisor at www.atlantic.edu. *LAST DAY TO REGISTER IN PERSON, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Includes all tuition waivers SAGES (senior adults program), unemployed persons, and fire, first aid or rescue squad volunteers, tuition-free on a space-available basis. Classes previously registered for, are not eligible for tuition waivers. No course overloads will be accepted for waivers. No drop/add allowed. Accelerated Session One May 24 First and Full Sessions May 24 Accelerated Session Two June 13 Second Session June 27 Third Session July 11 DROPPING CLASSES/REFUNDS - IN PERSON, BY MAIL OR FAX Last day-drop/100% refund (all sessions) One day prior to start of session Last day-drop/50% refund (Accelerated sessions) First day of session only Last day-drop/ 50% refund (6 to 8 week sessions) Five days after start of session Last day-drop/50% refund (Full 13 week sessions) Five days after start of session Last day to drop with Withdraw grade Accelerated Sessions, second day of session only First Session and Third Session, by end of third week Second Session, by end of fourth week Full Session, by end of fourth week Register online through WebAdvisor at www.atlantic.edu Mail registration forms with payment, by above deadlines, to: Atlantic Cape Community College Enrollment Services 5100 Black Horse Pike Mays Landing, NJ 08330 FAX registration form to Enrollment Services, Mays Landing campus, 609-343-4914. COLLEGE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES CLOSED March 29 Good Friday Administrative offices closed, classes in session May 27 Memorial Day July 4 Independence Day observed Fridays June 7 to August 16 *LAST DAY TO REGISTER ONLINE, BY MAIL OR FAX Accelerated Session One May 27 First and Full Sessions May 27 Accelerated Session Two June 16 Second Session June 30 Third Session July 14 www.atlantic.edu 3

How To Register Accreditation Atlantic Cape is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, a regional institution accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. The Commission is located at 3624 Market St. Philadelphia, PA, 19104-2680 Telephone, 215/662-5606. STEP 1 Apply for admission Admission to Atlantic Cape Community College is available to all applicants who: Have graduated from an accredited secondary or preparatory school, or Have a General Equivalency Diploma (GED), or Are 18 years of age or older There is a $35 non-refundable application fee. An Application for Admission is available from the Admissions Office at any college location or at www.atlantic.edu. High School Students High school students who have completed their first year of high school may apply for admission and register part-time with the written approval and recommendation of their high school guidance counselor or principal. International Students International students should contact the Admissions Office or visit the college Web site at www.atlantic.edu for application information. Project Second Chance Non-high-school graduates who are 18 years of age or older can earn a state-issued high school diploma through Atlantic Cape s Project Second Chance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. Transfer Students Students transferring from other colleges must meet admission criteria and submit official transcripts from all colleges attended. Complete a Transcript Evaluation Request form available from the Admissions Office or at www.atlantic.edu. The fee is $20. STEP 2 Skills assessment & advisement Career and Academic Planning Center It is important that students meet with an advisor to be sure that the courses they select comply with the degree requirements for graduation. Career and Academic Planning Centers are located at the Mays Landing and Cape May campuses. Services provided include transfer counseling, academic planning and scheduling, career counseling, co-op and job placement, computerized career planning programs, resources for choosing a major and/or transfer to colleges and universities. For information: call 609/625-1111, ext. 5621, 609/343-4893 or 609/463-3958. Testing For information, call 609/343-5099, 609/625-1111, ext. 5099, or 609/463-4774. Placement Test Students are required to take the Placement Test prior to registering for a mathematics, English or other course requiring a demon - strated level of ability. Students seeking to complete one course for professional development purposes only, may request a waiver of the Test by meeting with the Director of Admissions and College Recruitment or the Director of Student Development and Judicial Officer. Non-degree seeking students who do not take the Placement Test will be significantly limited as to their selection of courses and may not be able to maintain full-time status. Financial aid applicants and out-of-county residents are required to take the test. Transfer students, who have not completed a college-level English Composition or mathematics course, must take the test. The test is given free of charge to all students who have submitted an application and have been admitted to the college. Students who have taken Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT) within the last four years and received a mathematics score of 530 and/or an English score of 540 may be exempt from taking the Placement Test. Call the Testing Office for more information. ESL Placement Test Students whose native language is not English will be required to take the English as a Second Language Placement Test. Results are used to determine whether a student needs further instruction. Students who have been educated in the U.S.A. since the 8th grade and have graduated from an American high school are exempt from taking the ESL Placement Test. Students who entered the American school system after the 8th grade may be exempt based on an interview with the ESL department chairperson. Other exemptions include a TOEFL result of IBT 54, written 480, CBT157 or an SAT score of 540 in Critical Reading. Upon successful completion of the ESL program, students are required to take an essay exam for placement into their next English course. Additionally, students are required to take the Math portion of the ACCUPLACER. Nursing Entrance Test For information, contact the Testing Office at 609/343-5099 or 609/463-4774, ext. 5099. 4 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

STEP 3 Processing your registration IN PERSON see dates and times on page 3. FAX Registration forms with payment information may be faxed to Enrollment Services at 609/343-4914. See page 3 for dates. MAIL Mail registration form with payment information to: Enrollment Services Atlantic Cape Community College 5100 Black Horse Pike Mays Landing, NJ 08330-2699 ONLINE Returning students can register online at www.atlantic.edu. New students can download an Application for Admission or apply online. Choose the Admissions/ Registration button for further information. See page 3 for dates. Provide Proof of Immunization The New Jersey Department of Health requires all full-time students born after January 1, 1957 to provide proof of immunization for measles, mumps and rubella. In addition, proof of a second immunization for measles must also be submitted to the enrollment services office. STEP 4 Payment & financial aid See page 27 for tuition and fees. The provisions, statements, policies, tuition and fees listed in this publication are current as of the date of printing and are subject to change without notice. Full payment for classes is due at the time of registration unless other arrangements are made through the Business Office. Cash, checks (payable to Atlantic Cape), American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA are accepted forms of payment. Vouchers or purchase orders are accepted from any person or agency that provides a form or letter authorizing Atlantic Cape to bill them for tuition and fees. Payment Plan Atlantic Cape s interest-free tuition payment plan is available to all credit students in good standing with the college. For credit students, other than Culinary Arts and Nursing, an initial payment of fifty-percent (50%) of tuition and fees is required, followed by two twenty-five percent (25%) payments. The plan carries a $25 non-refundable application fee, payable with the initial payment. For more information about the plan or the Culinary Arts payment plan, call 609/343-5105 or 463-4774, ext. 5105. Chargebacks Atlantic and Cape May County Residents Chargebacks are issued to Atlantic and Cape May County residents who are enrolled in programs not currently offered by Atlantic Cape Community College. Eligible students may request a Certification of Inability to Admit (Chargeback) from Atlantic Cape by October 15 for fall classes, March 1 for spring classes, and July 18 for summer classes. NO CHARGE- BACKS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER THESE DATES. Atlantic County residents must take the form to the Atlantic County Treasurer s Office, Atlantic and Tennessee Avenues, Atlantic City, 609/343-2257. Cape May County residents must take the form to the Cape May County Treasurer s Office, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court House 609/465-1170. If you are issued a Chargeback refusal, you must take the form back to the college you are attending. Call the Admissions Office at 609/343-4900, 609/625-1111 or 609/463-4774, ext. 5442 for information. Chargebacks Other Counties Students who are not residents of Atlantic or Cape May counties are required to file chargeback forms every semester upon registration, or they must pay out-of-county fees. A chargeback authorizes Atlantic Cape to bill the student s home county in New Jersey for the out-of-county portion of the tuition. It is the responsibility of the student to verify eligibility for a chargeback with the home county. Forms are available from the local county treasurer s office or community college. In order to be eligible for chargebacks, residents of counties other than Atlantic or Cape May will need to: Be a valid resident per the requirements of their home county. Enroll for a course or program that is not offered by their home county college. Demonstrate minimum competency on the Placement Test. Request an Inability to Admit Form (chargeback certificate) from their home county college admissions office certifying they do not offer the course. Process necessary paperwork from the home county treasurer s office to obtain chargeback. Check with the home county for additional information, deadlines and residency requirements. Atlantic Cape will allow registration at the in-county rate for students from counties that require proof of registration to obtain a chargeback. The student must sign a chargeback promissory note. For further information on payments or chargebacks, call the: Business Office at 609/343-5105, 609/625-1111, ext. 5105, or 609/463-4774, ext. 5105. Proof of Hospitalization Insurance New Jersey State law requires that all full-time students must provide proof of health insurance coverage at the time of registration. Atlantic Cape can provide limited coverage, through a group policy, to students who do not have insurance. Please Note: Students whose full time registration includes on-line classes should inquire whether they have been charged for the insurance policy. These students may elect coverage if necessary. Nursing and Respiratory Therapy majors in clinical, when contact hours are greater than, or equal to six credits, have the option to participate. The cost is $21 for Summer 2013. Refunds If Atlantic Cape cancels a class, or changes the time, day or date of a scheduled class, students may transfer tuition and fees to another class or elect to receive a full refund of tuition and fees. An official withdrawal must be in writing and postmarked or received in the Enrollment Services Office by the refund deadlines (see page 3.) Exceptions may be made for documented extenuating circumstances. Financial Aid In order to be eligible for financial aid at Atlantic Cape, students must: 1. File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applications are available at local high schools and college financial aid offices. Call 609/343-5082 to request a copy or visit the FAFSA Web site at www.fafsa.ed.gov to apply online. Atlantic Cape s code number is 002596. 2. Qualify for eligibility, which is determined by information supplied on the FAFSA according to state and federal regulations. The applicant must be a degree-seeking student, have a high school diploma or GED, or demonstrate minimum proficiency on the Placement Test (ACCUPLACER). www.atlantic.edu 5

Stafford Loans To apply, students must meet the requirements in items 1 and 2 under the Financial Aid section and complete a Stafford Loan application, which is available at most lending institutions and the Financial Aid Office. Financial Aid Deadlines Apply early, see preferred deadlines* but we strongly recommend at least 8 to 10 weeks before you plan to register. Call the Financial Aid Office at 609/343-5082, 609/625-1111, ext. 5082, or 609/463-4774, ext. 6788 to make an appointment. *Preferred deadlines: April for upcoming Fall/Summer semesters October for upcoming Spring semesters Veterans Information Veterans Benefits are available. Call the Financial Aid Office at 609/343-5082 for information. Go to www.atlantic.edu for complete information regarding Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs. What Next? Obtain an Identification Card Students need a valid Atlantic Cape photo identification card to use campus facilities, including the Library and the Learning Assistance Center Computer Lab. Identification cards may be obtained at all campuses. Obtain a Parking Decal Available from Security at all campuses. SERVICES CHILD CARE FACILITIES Child Care is available at the Mays Landing campus. For information call Barbarito and Beyers Preschools, Inc. at 609/343-4949, 609/625-0382, or 609/463-4774, ext. 4949. SECURITY To contact security, pick up an internal telephone in the main hallway of any building for a direct line to the Security Office. You may also dial extension 5125 from any phone on the Mays Landing Campus. The Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City Campus number is 609/343-4841. For the Cape May County Campus, call 609/463-6390. Atlantic Cape s Security Report The college s report is available through the Dean of Students office at the Mays Landing Campus, or call 609/343-5083, 609/625-1111, ext. 5083, or 609/463-4774, ext. 5083. Follett Bookstore Textbooks are available in the bookstore at the Mays Landing and Cape May campuses. The Cape May bookstore only supplies books for classes offered at that campus. There are extended hours during the first weeks of the semester. To purchase textbooks for courses being taken at the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City Campus, call for days and times of availability at 609/625-5205, 609/343-5130 or 609/463-4774, ext. 5130. The schedule of hours will be posted at the bookstore and at www.acc.bkstr.com. Bookstore Phone Numbers 609/625-5205 609/343-5130 609/463-8064, ext. 5130 609/625-1111, ext. 5130 Fax: 609/625-0064 Online Service You may also order online, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at http://www.acc.bkstr.com. Register Now! Online Use Atlantic Cape s WebAdvisor Student System Go to: www.atlantic.edu Atlantic Cape s new interactive student system allows you to: Apply for admission View class schedules View course descriptions and prerequisites Register, drop or add classes Check your grades Request a college transcript Calculate your tuition balance Review your financial aid award Request information from Atlantic Cape Make payments through our secure server 6 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

Distance Learning Online Courses Online courses are listed in the Course Schedule section and are identified with the prefixe OL. Refer to the Course Schedule Section for fees (in addition to tuition) and computer software requirements. After registering for a course, go to Atlantic Cape s website at: http://www.atlantic.edu/online for information about login instructions. It is highly recommended that students taking online courses possess excellent organizational and time management skills. Interested students are encouraged to complete the online survey Are Online Courses Right for You? located at: http://venus.atlantic.edu/online/onlinesurvey.php Along with the ability to manage time effectively and to work independently, online students are required to have a MacIntosh or Windows computer and a supported browser, such as: Windows: Microsoft IE 5.0, 5.5, 6, 7 Netscape 6.2, 7.0, 7.1 AOL 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 or Mozilla 1.5, 1.6 Macintosh: Microsoft IE 5.1 (OS 9. x & OS 10.1) & 5.2 (OS 10.1, 10.2, 10.3) Netscape 6.2x (OS 9, OS 10.1, OS 10.2), 7.0 & 7.1 (OS 10.1, OS 10.2) AOL OS 10.1, OS 10.2 Mozilla 1.5, 1.6 (OS 10.1, OS 10.2) Safari 1.2 (OS 9, OS 10.1, OS 10.2); Safari 2 OS 10.2) You will need a 56k or higher dialup modem, or high-speed Internet access (DSL or Cable) and the ability to download and install software and to browse the Internet. For further information, call the Office of Instructional Technology at (609) 343-4930, 625-1111, ext. 4930, or 463-4774, ext. 4930. Accelerated Session One - May 28 to June 13 HPED-150 Concepts of Physical Fitness Summer Session One - May 28 to July 3 ACCT-130 Financial Accounting ALHT-108 Fundamentals of Nutrition ALHT-110 Comprehensive Med Terminology ALHT-160 Essentials/Culinary Nutrition ANTH-103 Cultural Anthropology ARTS-103 Art Appreciation ARTS-109 Art/Renaissance-Modern Era BUSN-102 Principles of Marketing BUSN-106 Business Ethics BUSN-120 Principles of Management BUSN-210 Business Law I BUSN-211 Business Law II CHEM-100 Intro to College Chemistry CISM-125 Intro to Computers COMM-110 Interpersonal Communication COMM-220 Creative Writing I CRIM-101 Intro to Criminal Justice ECON-110 Principles of Economics I ECON-111 Principles of Economics II EDUC-101 Historical Found American Ed ENGL-101 Composition I ENGL-102 Composition II ENGL-104 Intro to Literature ENGL-201 World Literature ENGL-206 20th Century American Lit ENGL-220 Creative Writing I ESCI-100 Earth Science GEOG-102 Intro to Cultural Geography GEOG-110 World Geography HIST-101 Western World I HIST-103 U.S. History I HOSP-134 Restaurant Operations HOSP-215 Bev Ops: Wine/Beer/Spirits HPED-150 Concepts of Physical Fitness MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-121 Applications of Mathematics MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-150 Precalculus MATH-220 Statistical Methods MUSC-100 Music Appreciation OSTM-110 Keyboarding Doc Prod I PHIL-102 Intro to Philosophy PHIL-111 World Systems of Ethics RELG-111 World Systems of Ethics SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology TCOM-125 Technical Communication Summer Session Two - July 1 to August 22 ACCT-130 Financial Accounting ACCT-162 Microcomputer App Spreadsheets ALHT-110 Comprehensive Med Terminology ARTS-103 Art Appreciation AVIT-107 Aeronautical Knowledge Seminar AVIT-210 Private Pilot AVIT-235 Instrument Knowledge Seminar AVIT-240 Instrument Pilot BUSN-101 Intro to Business BUSN-205 Human Resources Management BUSN-247 Management Info Systems CISM-125 Intro to Computers CISM-127 Internet/World Wide Web CISM-135 Computer Program/C++ CISM-154 Computer Programming-Java CISM-162 Micro Apps Using Spreadsheets CISM-163 Web Page Design CISM-247 Management Info Systems COMM-110 Interpersonal Communication CRIM-203 Criminal Investigation CRIM-206 Juvenile Justice CRIM-214 Organized Crime ENGL-102 Composition II GIST-101 Intro to Geo Info Systems GOVT-110 American National Government HIST-102 Western World II HOSP-205 Human Resources Management HUMT-201 Introduction to Humanities I MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-155 Calculus I MATH-220 Statistical Methods PSYC-101 General Psychology PSYC-135 Child Psychology SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology SOCL-102 Contemporary Social Problems SOCL-206 Juvenile Justice TCOM-125 Technical Communication Summer Session Three - July 15 to August 22 ACCT-131 Managerial Accounting ACCT-150 Comp Acct Apps/Quickbks Pro ALHT-108 Fundamentals of Nutrition ARTS-165 Web Graphics/Animation AVIT-235 Instrument Knowledge Seminar BIOL-118 The Human Body BUSN-101 Intro to Business CISM-125 Intro to Computers CISM-165 Web Graphics/Animation CISM-290 Instructional Tech/Teachers COMM-110 Interpersonal Communication ENGL-101 Composition I ENGL-102 Composition II ENGL-104 Intro to Literature ENGL-218 Literature for Children HIST-101 Western World I HPED-150 Concepts of Physical Fitness HUMT-202 Introduction to Humanities II MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-121 Applications of Mathematics MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-150 Precalculus OSTM-141 Word Processing I SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology www.atlantic.edu 7

Worthington Atlantic City and Cape May County Campuses Classes Refer to the Course Schedule for information about fees and computer software requirements. WORTHINGTON ATLANTIC CITY Full Summer Session - May 28 to August 22 ESLN-070 Intermediate ESL I ESLN-071 Fundamentals of Pronunciation ESLN-072 Intermediate ESL II ESLN-075 Fundamental English Grammar ESLN-090 Advanced ESL I ESLN-092 Advanced ESL II ESLN-094 Advanced ESL: Grammar Summer Session One - May 28 to July 3 CHEM-100 Intro to College Chemistry CISM-125 Intro to Computers COMM-120 Public Speaking ENGL-101 Composition I ESLN-071 Fundamentals of Pronunciation ESLN-074 Vocabulary Strategies ESLN-075 Fundamental English Grammar ESLN-093 Advanced ESL: Listen/Speak ESLN-099 Strategies/American Classroom FREN-111 Elementary French I MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-220 Statistical Methods SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology SPAN-111 Elementary Spanish I Summer Session Two - July 1 to August 22 DEVA-155 Student Success Seminar ENGL-070 Reading/Writing I ENGL-080 Reading/Writing II ENGL-101 Composition I ENGL-102 Composition II ESLN-070 Intermediate ESL I ESLN-072 Intermediate ESL II ESLN-090 Advanced ESL I ESLN-092 Advanced ESL II ESLN-093 Advanced ESL: Listen/Speak PSYC-101 General Psychology Summer Session Three - July 15 to August 22 CISM-125 Intro to Computers HIST-104 U.S. History II MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II CAPE MAY COUNTY CAMPUS Summer Session One - May 28 to July 3 BIOL-103 Biology of Our World BIOL-120 Human Anatomy Physiology I CISM-125 Intro to Computers COMM-120 Public Speaking HIST-101 Western World I MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-220 Statistical Methods SPAN-111 Elementary Spanish I Summer Session Two - July 1 to August 22 DEVA-155 Student Success Seminar DEVA-155 Student Success Seminar EDUC-226 Psychology of Exceptionality ENGL-080 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080 Reading/Writing II PSYC-101 General Psychology PSYC-226 Psychology of Exceptionality SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology Summer Session Three - July 15 to August 22 BIOL-121 Human Anatomy Physiology II HIST-102 Western World II MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-150 Precalculus MAYS LANDING CAMPUS Accelerated Session One - May 28 to June 13 MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-220 Statistical Methods PSYC-101 General Psychology Accelerated Session Two - June 17 to July 3 MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-220 Statistical Methods PSYC-214 Abnormal Psychology Summer Session One - May 28 to July 3 ARTS-103 Art Appreciation ARTS-112 Intro to Ceramics ARTS-115 Intro to the Visual Arts BIOL-109 General Biology I BIOL-120 Human Anatomy Physiology I BIOL-203 Microbiology CHEM-100 Intro to College Chemistry CHEM-110 General Chemistry I CISM-125 Intro to Computers COMM-120 Public Speaking CRIM-107 Intro to Cyber Crime CRIM-109 Ethics in Criminal Justice ECON-110 Principles of Economics I ENGL-101 Composition I ENGL-102 Composition II ENGL-104 Intro to Literature FREN-111 Elementary French I HIST-101 Western World I HIST-102 Western World II HIST-103 U.S. History I HIST-104 U.S. History II HOSP-134 Restaurant Operations LEGL-203 Administrative Law MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-121 Applications of Mathematics MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-150 Precalculus MATH-155 Calculus I MATH-220 Statistical Methods PHIL-102 Intro to Philosophy SPAN-111 Elementary Spanish I THEA-110 Introduction to Theater TVRF-295 Internship/New Media Studies Summer Session Two - JULY 1 TO AUGUST 22 ACCT-130 Financial Accounting CISM-125 Intro to Computers CRIM-201 Criminal Law CRIM-203 Criminal Investigation CRIM-250 Internship in Criminal Justice DEVA-155 Student Success Seminar EDUC-213 Educational Psychology ENGL-070 Reading/Writing I ENGL-080 Reading/Writing II ENGL-101 Composition I ENGL-102 Composition II PSYC-101 General Psychology PSYC-135 Child Psychology PSYC-213 Educational Psychology SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology SOCL-102 Contemporary Social Problems Summer Session Three - July 15 to August 22 ARTS-115 Intro to the Visual Arts BIOL-121 Human Anatomy Physiology II CHEM-111 General Chemistry II CISM-125 Intro to Computers COMM-120 Public Speaking ENGL-102 Composition II ENGL-104 Intro to Literature ESCI-100 Earth Science HIST-101 Western World I HIST-104 U.S. History II MATH-073 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-074 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-122 College Algebra MATH-150 Precalculus MATH-155 Calculus I MATH-156 Calculus II MATH-220 Statistical Methods PHIL-110 Introduction to Ethics PSYC-101 General Psychology PSYC-135 Child Psychology SOCL-101 Principles of Sociology SPAN-112 Elementary Spanish II 8 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

SECTION CODES Worthington Atlantic City Campus AD01 AD99 Day AE01 AE99 Evening AW01 AW99 Saturday Mays Landing Campus MD01 MD99 Day ME01 ME99 Evening MW01 W99 Saturday Cape May County Campus CD01 CD99 Day CE01 CE99 Evening CW01 CW99 Saturday LOCATION CODES CM OF AC ML Mays Landing Campus Cape May County Campus 341 Court House-South Dennis Rd., Cape May Court House Online Internet class (off campus) Worthington Atlantic City Campus 1535 Bacharach Blvd., Atlantic City Mays Landing Campus 5100 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing Rooms Building Letter and Name A102-A164 A-Simon Lake Hall B102-B116 B1-Silas Morse Hall B121-B138 B2-Charles Boyer Hall B142-B148 B3-Samuel Richards Hall C119-C137 C-Walter Edge Hall D131 D-Richard Somers Hall D114 D-Daniel Leeds Library and Learning Assistance Center E130 E-Jonathan Pitney Gym H110-H119 H-Ruth Lee Allied Health Building J206-J210 J Building second floor K133-K141 K Building KIT Academy of Culinary Arts Kitchens M111-M129 M-Academy of Culinary Arts Building Q105-107 Q-Rutgers Building Theater C-Walter Edge Hall Days of the Week Legend M T W R F S MT MTRF Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday/Tuesday Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday Online OL01 OL99 Online Please allow sufficient travel time for traveling between campuses. MTWR Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday MW Monday/Wednesday MWF Monday/Wednesday/Friday TBA To be announced TWR Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday TWRF Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday TR Tuesday/Thursday WF Wednesday/Friday WR Wednesday/Thursday For detailed directions to our Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May County campuses visit... www.atlantic.edu/about/directions.htm Atlantic Cape graduates often continue their education at four-year colleges, many of which we have transfer agreements with. Our students have transferred to: Boston University Brigham Young University Columbia University Drew University Drexel University Fairleigh Dickinson University Florida State University Gwynedd-Mercy College Hampton University Howard University Kean College of New Jersey Monmouth University Montclair State University N.J. Institute of Technology New York University North Carolina State University Penn State University Ramapo College of New Jersey Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Rider University Rowan University Rutgers University Seton Hall University St. Joseph s University Temple University The College of New Jersey Thomas Edison State College Thomas Jefferson University Towson University Tufts University University of Colorado University of Delaware University of Florida University of Medicine & Dentistry of N.J. University of Maryland University of Pennsylvania Villanova University Wesley College Widener University and others! www.atlantic.edu 9

COURSE SCHEDULE SUMMER 2013 The following course information is current as of the date of printing and is subject to change without notice. If a course section lists a fee, it is in addition to the tuition cost and is for use of the computer or science labs, clinical costs, online lab kits, or for courses requiring fieldwork or an internship. Assigned faculty are subject to change. Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee FULL SUMMER SESSION - MAY 28 TO August 22 ESLN-ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Intermediate ESL I ESLN-070-AE01 LLB 6 TR 06:00PM-08:50PM 221 AC Santa Maria 10509 $37.60 Fundamentals of Pronunciation ESLN-071-MD01 LEC 3 MW 04:30PM-06:00PM AC Rizzotto 10515 $37.60 Intermediate ESL II ESLN-072-AE01 LLB 6 TR 06:00PM-08:50PM 225A AC Elmer 10510 $37.60 Fundamental English Grammar ESLN-075-AD01 LEC 3 TR 04:45PM-06:15PM 221 AC Giehl 10511 $37.60 Advanced ESL I ESLN-090-AE01 LLB 6 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM 287 AC Bergman 10512 $37.60 Advanced ESL II ESLN-092-ME01 LLB 6 TR 06:30PM-09:20PM AC Otterburn-Martinez 10516 $37.60 Advanced ESL: Grammar ESLN-094-AE01 LLB 3 TR 06:00PM-07:50PM 216 AC Buoy 10513 $37.60 ACCELERATED SESSION ONE - MAY 28 TO JUNE 13 MATH-MATHEMATICS College Algebra MATH-122-MD01A LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A152 ML Fortune 10581 Statistical Methods MATH-220-MD01A LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-02:00PM B122 ML 10558 PSYC-PSYCHOLOGY General Psychology PSYC-101-MD01A LEC 3 MTWR 09:00AM-01:00PM B121 ML Marino 10105 ACCELERATED SESSION TWO - JUNE 17 TO JULY 3 HPED-HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS Concepts of Physical Fitness HPED-150-OL01B WEB 1 OF Grohman 10073 MATH-MATHEMATICS Statistical Methods MATH-220-MD01B LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-02:00PM B122 ML 10559 PSYC-PSYCHOLO GY Abnormal Psychology PSYC-214-MD01B LEC 3 MTWR 09:00AM-01:00PM B121 ML Marino 10106 Please Please Note: Note: There There may be may additional be additional costs costs for supplies, for supplies, supplements, supplements, and/or and/or access access codes codes in some in some classes. classes. Students Students may also may be also required be required to dedicate to dedicate time outside time outside of class meetings of class for service meetings learning for service projects learning and/or projects group and/or work. Course group work. requirements Course requirements will be addressed will be by addressed faculty with by students faculty with during students the first during week the of classes. first week of classes. ML-Mays ML-Mays Landing Landing Campus Campus CM-Cape CM-Cape May May County County Campus Campus AC-Worthington AC-Worthington Atlantic Atlantic City City Campus Campus OL-Online OL-Online OF-Off OF-Off Site Site M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday 10 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee SUMMER SESSION ONE - MAY 28 TO JULY 3 ACCT-ACCOUNTING Financial Accounting ACCT-130-OL011 WEB 4 OF Camma 09986 ALHT-ALLIED HEALTH Fundamentals of Nutrition ALHT-108-OL011 WEB 3 OF Barbieri 09987 Fundamentals of Nutrition ALHT-108-OL021 WEB 3 OF Gray 09988 Comprehensive Med Terminology ALHT-110-OL011 WEB 3 OF Wunnenberg 09989 Comprehensive Med Terminology ALHT-110-OL021 WEB 3 OF Wunnenberg 09990 Essentials/Culinary Nutrition ALHT-160-OL011 WEB 3 OF McFarlane 09991 ANTH-ANTHROPOLOGY Cultural Anthropology ANTH-103-OL011 WEB 3 OF Coulter 09992 ARTS-ARTS Art Appreciation ARTS-103-ME011 STU 3 MW 06:00PM-09:55PM K136 ML Jacobs 09993 Art Appreciation ARTS-103-OL011 WEB 3 OF Knowles-Harrigan 09994 Art Appreciation ARTS-103-OL021 WEB 3 OF Knowles-Harrigan 09995 Art/Renaissance-Modern Era ARTS-109-OL011 WEB 3 OF Lehr 09996 Intro to Ceramics ARTS-112-MD011 LST 3 TR 10:00AM-02:50PM K141 ML Michalenko 09997 $58.20 Intro to the Visual Arts ARTS-115-MD011 LLB 3 MW 01:00PM-04:55PM K136 ML Lehr 09998 $58.20 BIOL-BIOLOGY Biology of Our World BIOL-103-CE011 LEC 4 MW 06:00PM-09:50PM 102 CM 09999 $114.40 LAB TR 06:00PM-09:50PM 305 General Biology I BIOL-109-MD011 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM H119 ML Huey 10000 $114.40 LAB MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A163 General Biology I BIOL-109-MD021 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM H119 ML Huey 10001 $114.40 LAB MTWR 01:00PM-02:50PM A163 Human Anatomy Physiology I BIOL-120-CD011 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM 202 CM 10002 $114.40 LAB MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM 305 Human Anatomy Physiology I BIOL-120-MD011 LEC 4 MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A110 ML Xu 10003 $114.40 LAB MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM A155 Human Anatomy Physiology I BIOL-120-MD021 LEC 4 MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A110 ML Xu 10004 $114.40 LAB MTWR 01:30PM-03:20PM A155 Human Anatomy Physiology I BIOL-120-ME011 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-07:50PM A110 ML 10005 $114.40 LAB MTWR 08:00PM-09:50PM A155 Human Anatomy Physiology I BIOL-120-ME021 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-07:50PM A110 ML 10006 $114.40 LAB MTWR 04:00PM-05:50PM A163 Microbiology BIOL-203-MD011 LEC 4 MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A103 ML Heard 10007 $114.40 LAB MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM A151 Microbiology BIOL-203-MD021 LEC 4 MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A103 ML Heard 10008 $114.40 LAB MTWR 01:30PM-03:20PM A151 Microbiology BIOL-203-MD031 LEC 4 MTWR 01:30PM-03:20PM A121 ML Master 10009 $114.40 LAB MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A151 Microbiology BIOL-203-MD041 LEC 4 MTWR 01:30PM-03:20PM A121 ML Master 10010 $114.40 LAB MTWR 03:30PM-05:20PM A151 BUSN-BUSINESS Principles of Marketing BUSN-102-OL011 WEB 3 OF Katz 10011 Business Ethics BUSN-106-OL011 WEB 3 OF 10204 Principles of Management BUSN-120-OL011 WEB 3 OF Vassallo 10012 Principles of Management BUSN-120-OL021 WEB 3 OF Giulian 10205 Business Law I BUSN-210-OL011 WEB 3 OF 10206 Business Law II BUSN-211-OL011 WEB 3 OF English-Martin 10014 www.atlantic.edu 111

COURSE SCHEDULE SUMMER 2013 Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee CHEM-CHEMISTRY Intro to College Chemistry CHEM-100-AE011 LEC 4 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM 110 AC Barlatt 10427 $114.40 Intro to College Chemistry CHEM-100-MD011 LEC 4 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM A114 ML Barlatt 10428 $114.40 LAB TR 09:00AM-12:50PM A118 Intro to College Chemistry CHEM-100-OL011 WEB 4 OF Barlatt 10015 Online section requires the purchase of supplemental materials. General Chemistry I CHEM-110-MD011 LEC 4 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM A146 ML 10016 $114.40 LAB TR 09:00AM-12:50PM A159 General Chemistry I CHEM-110-MD021 LEC 4 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM A146 ML 10017 $114.40 LAB TR 12:00PM-03:50PM A159 CISM-COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS All CISM courses utilize Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows. Students can opt out of CISM125. Contact the testing office at 609/343/5099 for information. Intro to Computers CISM-125-AE011 LLB 3 MW 06:00PM-09:50PM 221 AC Taggart 10018 $58.20 221A Intro to Computers CISM-125-CE011 LLB 3 TR 06:00PM-09:50PM 204 CM Taggart 10019 $58.20 Intro to Computers CISM-125-MD011 LLB 3 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM K133 ML Zilovic 10020 $58.20 Intro to Computers CISM-125-OL011 WEB 3 OF Dougherty 10021 Intro to Computers CISM-125-OL021 WEB 3 OF Yoa 10022 COMM-COMMUNICATION Interpersonal Communication COMM-110-OL011 WEB 3 OF Nee 10023 Public Speaking COMM-120-AE011 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-09:55PM 213 AC McDonnell 10024 Public Speaking COMM-120-CE011 LEC 3 TR 05:00PM-08:55PM 119 CM Dillon 10025 Public Speaking COMM-120-MD011 LEC 3 TR 12:00PM-03:55PM A115 ML Coppola 10026 Public Speaking COMM-120-ME011 LEC 3 TR 05:00PM-08:50PM A121 ML Coppola 10027 Creative Writing I COMM-220-OL011 WEB 3 OF Crawford 10215 CRIM-CRIMINAL JUSTICE Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM-101-OL011 WEB 3 OF Kaplan 10028 Intro to Cyber Crime CRIM-107-MD011 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM B104 ML Wyks 10029 Ethics in Criminal Justice CRIM-109-MD011 LEC 3 MW 12:00PM-02:50PM A115 ML Wyks 10030 ECON-ECONOMICS Principles of Economics I ECON-110-ME011 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-09:50PM A112 ML 10031 Principles of Economics I ECON-110-OL011 WEB 3 OF Manns 10032 Principles of Economics I ECON-110-OL021 WEB 3 OF Manns 10033 Principles of Economics II ECON-111-OL011 WEB 3 OF Manns 10034 EDUC-EDUCATION Historical Found American Ed EDUC-101-OL011 WEB 3 OF 10035 ENGL-ENGLISH Composition I ENGL-101-AE011 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-09:50PM 225 AC 10036 Composition I ENGL-101-MD011 LEC 3 MWR 09:30AM-12:00PM B138 ML 10037 Composition I ENGL-101-ME011 LEC 3 MTR 06:00PM-08:30PM A115 ML 10038 Composition I ENGL-101-OL011 WEB 3 OF Crawford 10039 Composition I ENGL-101-OL021 WEB 3 OF Van Epps 10040 Please Note: There may be additional costs for supplies, supplements, and/or access codes in some classes. Students may also be required to dedicate time outside of class meetings for service learning projects and/or group work. Course requirements will be addressed by faculty with students during the first week of classes. ML-Mays Landing Campus CM-Cape May County Campus AC-Worthington Atlantic City Campus OL-Online OF-Off Site M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday 12 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee Composition II ENGL-102-MD011 LEC 3 TWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A164 ML 10041 Composition II ENGL-102-OL011 WEB 3 OF Melograno 10042 Composition II ENGL-102-OL021 WEB 3 OF Melograno 10043 Composition II ENGL-102-OL031 WEB 3 OF Melograno 10044 Intro to Literature ENGL-104-MD011 LEC 3 MTR 01:00PM-03:30PM B146 ML 10045 Intro to Literature ENGL-104-OL011 WEB 3 OF Coulter 10046 World Literature ENGL-201-OL011 WEB 3 OF 10047 20th Century American Lit ENGL-206-OL011 WEB 3 OF Peterson 10048 Creative Writing I ENGL-220-OL011 WEB 3 OF Crawford 10223 ESCI-EARTH SCIENCE Earth Science ESCI-100-OL011 WEB 4 OF 10049 The above section meets online for lab. This section requires $145.00 fee for lab kit, which is not returnable and nonrefundable. ESLN-ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGLUAGE Fundamentals of Pronunciation ESLN-071-MD011 LEC 3 MTW 10:55AM-01:00PM AC Rizzotto 10514 $37.60 Vocabulary Strategies ESLN-074-AD011 LLB 3 MTW 08:30AM-10:35AM 250 AC Shields 10052 $37.60 Fundamental English Grammar ESLN-075-AD011 LEC 3 MTW 09:00AM-11:05AM 225 AC DePhilippis 10053 $37.60 Fundamental English Grammar ESLN-075-AD021 LEC 3 TWR 10:00AM-12:05PM 291 AC Bergman 10054 $37.60 Advanced ESL: Listen/Speak ESLN-093-AD011 LLB 4 MTW 11:00AM-01:40PM 250 AC McIntyre 10055 $37.60 Strategies/American Classroom ESLN-099-AD011 LLB 3 MTW 11:30AM-01:35PM 225 AC DePhilippis 10056 $37.60 FREN-FRENCH Elementary French I FREN-111-AE011 LEC 3 MW 05:00PM-08:15PM AC Shields 10517 Elementary French I FREN-111-ME011 LEC 3 MW 05:30PM-08:45PM A114 ML Given 10057 GEOG-GEOGRAPHY Intro to Cultural Geography GEOG-102-OL011 WEB 3 OF Coulter 10058 Intro to Cultural Geography GEOG-102-OL021 WEB 3 OF Coulter 10059 World Geography GEOG-110-OL011 WEB 3 OF Coulter 10060 HIST-HISTORY Western World I HIST-101-CD011 LEC 3 TR 08:00AM-11:55AM 215 CM Towe 10061 Western World I HIST-101-MD011 LEC 3 MW 01:00PM-04:55PM A103 ML Nigro 10062 Western World I HIST-101-OL011 WEB 3 OF Nigro 10063 Western World II HIST-102-MD011 LEC 3 MW 08:00AM-11:55AM A102 ML Friedland 10064 U.S. History I HIST-103-MD011 LEC 3 TR 08:00AM-11:55AM A104 ML Schohl 10065 U.S. History I HIST-103-ME011 LEC 3 MW 05:00PM-08:55PM J206 ML Musitano 10066 U.S. History I HIST-103-OL011 WEB 3 OF Nigro 10067 U.S. History II HIST-104-MD011 LEC 3 TR 01:00PM-04:55PM A103 ML Gibbons 10068 HOSP-HOSPITALITY Restaurant Operations HOSP-134-MD011 LEC 4 TR 10:00AM-02:10PM A147 ML McCann 10069 Restaurant Operations HOSP-134-OL011 WEB 4 OF Laveglia 10070 Bev Ops: Wine/Beer/Spirits HOSP-215-OL011 WEB 3 OF 10537 HPED-HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS Concepts of Physical Fitness HPED-150-OL011 WEB 1 OF Grohman 10072 Concepts of Physical Fitness HPED-150-OL021 WEB 1 OF Grohman 10074 LEGL-PARALEGAL Administrative Law LEGL-203-ME011 LEC 3 TR 06:00PM-09:50PM A112 ML Busch 10076 MATH-MATHEMATICS Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-AD011 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 213 AC Osler 10077 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-CD011 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 313 CM 10484 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-MD011 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A117 ML Atsu-Swanzy 10078 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-ME011 LLB 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM A117 ML Leacott 10079 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-OL011 WEB 4 OF Kleinz 10080 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-AD011 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 287 AC 10081 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-CD011 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 314 CM 10485 $37.60 www.atlantic.edu 13

COURSE SCHEDULE SUMMER 2013 Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-MD011 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A113 ML Desai 10082 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-ME011 LLB 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM A113 ML 10083 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-OL011 WEB 4 OF Desai 10084 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-OL021 WEB 4 OF Leacott 10085 $37.60 Applications of Mathematics MATH-121-ME011 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM B103 ML 10086 Applications of Mathematics MATH-121-OL011 WEB 4 OF Jou 10087 College Algebra MATH-122-AE011 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM AC 10486 College Algebra MATH-122-CE011 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM 215 CM 10088 College Algebra MATH-122-MD011 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A115 ML Jou 10089 College Algebra MATH-122-OL011 WEB 4 OF Atsu-Swanzy 10090 Precalculus MATH-150-MD011 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A121 ML 10091 Precalculus MATH-150-ME011 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM A102 ML Atsu-Swanzy 10092 Precalculus MATH-150-OL011 WEB 4 OF Sheppard 10093 Calculus I MATH-155-MD011 LLB 5 MTWR 09:00AM-12:50PM A112 ML Sheppard 10094 Statistical Methods MATH-220-AE011 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM AC 10487 Statistical Methods MATH-220-CD011 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-12:50PM 204 CM 10095 Statistical Methods MATH-220-MD011 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM B103 ML 10096 Statistical Methods MATH-220-ME011 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM B122 ML 10097 Statistical Methods MATH-220-OL011 WEB 4 OF Shelton 10098 Statistical Methods MATH-220-OL021 WEB 4 OF Desai 10099 MUSC-MUSIC Music Appreciation MUSC-100-OL011 WEB 3 OF Deluca 10100 OSTM-OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Keyboarding Doc Prod I OSTM-110-OL011 WEB 3 OF Barbieri 10101 PHIL-PHILOSOPHY Intro to Philosophy PHIL-102-MD011 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-12:55PM A104 ML Wilson 10102 Intro to Philosophy PHIL-102-OL011 WEB 3 OF Benner 10103 Intro to Philosophy PHIL-102-OL021 WEB 3 OF Benner 10437 World Systems of Ethics PHIL-111-OL011 WEB 3 OF Benner 10104 RELG-RELIGION World Systems of Ethics RELG-111-OL011 WEB 3 OF Benner 10107 SOCS-SOCIOLOGY Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-AD011 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM 297 AC Innocente 10108 Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-OL011 WEB 3 OF Coulter 10109 Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-OL021 WEB 3 OF 10499 SPAN-SPANISH Elementary Spanish I SPAN-111-AE011 LEC 3 MW 05:00PM-08:15PM 291 AC Buoy 10110 Elementary Spanish I SPAN-111-CE011 LEC 3 TR 05:00PM-08:15PM 118 CM Salvia 10111 Elementary Spanish I SPAN-111-ME011 LEC 3 TR 05:30PM-08:45PM A103 ML Colon 10112 TCOM-TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS Technical Communication TCOM-125-OL011 WEB 3 OF Barbieri 10113 Please Note: There may be additional costs for supplies, supplements, and/or access codes in some classes. Students may also be required to dedicate time outside of class meetings for service learning projects and/or group work. Course requirements will be addressed by faculty with students during the first week of classes. ML-Mays Landing Campus CM-Cape May County Campus AC-Worthington Atlantic City Campus OL-Online OF-Off Site M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday 14 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee THEA-THEATER Introduction to Theater THEA-110-MD011 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-12:55PM C125 ML Gerristead 10120 TVRF-TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM Internship/New Media Studies TVRF-295-MD011 INT 3 TBA ML Taggart 10518 SUMMER SESSION TWO - JULY 1 TO AUGUST 22 ACCT-ACCOUNTING Financial Accounting ACCT-130-ME012 LEC 4 MW 06:00PM-09:50PM A146 ML Richter 10121 Financial Accounting ACCT-130-OL012 WEB 4 OF Camma 10122 Microcomputer App Spreadsheets ACCT-162-OL012 WEB 3 OF Yoa 10123 ALHT-ALLIED HEALTH Comprehensive Med Terminology ALHT-110-OL012 WEB 3 OF Wunnenberg 10124 ARTS-ARTS Art Appreciation ARTS-103-OL012 WEB 3 OF Jacobs 10125 AVIT-AVIATION Aeronautical Knowledge Seminar AVIT-107-OD012 WEB 1 S 08:00AM-04:00PM OF 10531 $318.00 SU 08:00AM-02:00PM Private Pilot AVIT-210-OD012 WEB 2 OF 10529 $636.00 The above section has a course fee of $10,000. Instrument Knowledge Seminar AVIT-235-OD012 WEB 1 S 08:00AM-04:00PM OF 10532 $318.00 SU 08:00AM-03:00PM Instrument Pilot AVIT-240-OD012 WEB 2 OF 10530 $636.00 The above section has a course fee of $12,000. BUSN-BUSINESS Intro to Business BUSN-101-OL012 WEB 3 OF Camma 10126 Human Resources Management BUSN-205-OL012 WEB 3 OF 10013 Management Info Systems BUSN-247-OL012 WEB 3 OF Hernandez 10127 CISM-COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS All CISM courses utilize Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows. Students can opt out of CISM125. Contact the testing office at 609/343/5099 for information. Intro to Computers CISM-125-ME012 LLB 3 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM K133 ML Marzelli 10128 $58.20 Intro to Computers CISM-125-OL012 WEB 3 OF Marzelli 10129 Intro to Computers CISM-125-OL022 WEB 3 OF Zilovic 10130 Internet/World Wide Web CISM-127-OL012 WEB 3 OF Taggart 10535 Computer Program/C++ CISM-135-OL012 WEB 4 OF Marzelli 10536 Computer Programming-Java CISM-154-OL012 WEB 4 OF Dicker 10131 Micro Apps Using Spreadsheets CISM-162-OL012 WEB 3 OF Yoa 10132 Web Page Design CISM-163-OL012 WEB 3 OF Taggart 10133 Students must have access to Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. Management Info Systems CISM-247-OL012 WEB 3 OF Hernandez 10134 COMM-COMMUNICATION Interpersonal Communication COMM-110-OL012 WEB 3 OF Jones 10135 CRIM-CRIMINAL JUSTICE Criminal Law CRIM-201-ME012 LEC 3 TR 06:00PM-08:50PM B105 ML Innocente 10136 Criminal Investigation CRIM-203-ME012 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM B102 ML Heenan 10137 Criminal Investigation CRIM-203-OL012 WEB 3 OF Tomlinson 10138 Juvenile Justice CRIM-206-OL012 WEB 3 OF Deane 10139 Organized Crime CRIM-214-OL012 WEB 3 OF Beck 10140 Internship in Criminal Justice CRIM-250-ME012 INT 4 W 06:00PM-08:45PM ML Innocente 10141 $77.60 www.atlantic.edu 15

COURSE SCHEDULE SUMMER 2013 Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee DEVA-DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES Student Success Seminar DEVA-155-AD012 LEC 2 TR 12:00PM-01:50PM AC 10504 $37.60 Student Success Seminar DEVA-155-CD012 LEC 2 MW 12:00PM-01:50PM 118 CM 10500 $37.60 Student Success Seminar DEVA-155-CE012 LEC 2 MW 06:00PM-07:50PM 118 CM 10501 $37.60 Student Success Seminar DEVA-155-MD012 LEC 2 MW 12:00PM-01:50PM A164 ML 10507 $37.60 Student Success Seminar DEVA-155-ME012 LEC 2 MW 06:00PM-07:50PM A164 ML 10508 $37.60 EDUC-EDUCATION Educational Psychology EDUC-213-MD012 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM B102 ML Sanders-Rabinowitz 10142 Psychology of Exceptionality EDUC-226-CD012 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM 102 CM 10143 ENGL-ENGLISH Reading/Writing I ENGL-070-AD012 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM 275 AC 10144 $37.60 Reading/Writing I ENGL-070-MD012 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM B147 ML 10145 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-AD012 LLB 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM 225A AC 10146 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-AD022 LLB 3 TR 01:00PM-03:50PM 225A AC 10147 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-AE012 LLB 3 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM 216 AC 10148 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-CD012 LLB 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM 118 CM 10149 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-CE012 LLB 3 TR 06:00PM-08:50PM 216 CM 10150 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-MD012 LLB 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM B146 ML 10151 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-MD022 LLB 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM A102 ML Flemming-McCall 10152 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-MD032 LLB 3 TR 01:00PM-03:50PM A102 ML Flemming-McCall 10153 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-MD042 LLB 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM B145 ML 10154 $37.60 Reading/Writing II ENGL-080-ME012 LLB 3 TR 06:00PM-08:50PM B121 ML 10155 $37.60 Composition I ENGL-101-AD012 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM 284 AC 10156 Composition I ENGL-101-AD022 LEC 3 MW 01:00PM-03:50PM 216 AC 10157 Composition I ENGL-101-MD012 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM B102 ML 10158 Composition II ENGL-102-AD012 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM 278 AC 10159 Composition II ENGL-102-AE012 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-08:30PM 275 AC 10160 Composition II ENGL-102-MD012 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM B146 ML 10161 Composition II ENGL-102-OL012 WEB 3 OF 10162 Composition II ENGL-102-OL022 WEB 3 OF 10163 ESLN-ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGLUAGE Intermediate ESL I ESLN-070-AD012 LLB 6 MTWR 09:00AM-11:45AM 221 AC Dougherty 10164 $37.60 Intermediate ESL II ESLN-072-AD012 LLB 6 MTWR 09:00AM-11:45AM 288 AC 10165 $37.60 Advanced ESL I ESLN-090-AD012 LLB 6 MTWR 09:00AM-11:45AM 216A AC Kammer 10166 $37.60 Advanced ESL II ESLN-092-AD012 LLB 6 MTWR 09:00AM-11:45AM 216 AC Zilovic 10167 $37.60 Advanced ESL: Listen/Speak ESLN-093-AD012 LLB 4 TWR 12:00PM-02:05PM 221 AC Kammer 10168 $37.60 GIST-GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Intro to Geo Info Systems GIST-101-OL012 WEB 4 OF Taggart 10534 GOVT-GOVERNMENT American National Government GOVT-110-OL012 WEB 3 OF Gibbons 10169 Please Note: There may be additional costs for supplies, supplements, and/or access codes in some classes. Students may also be required to dedicate time outside of class meetings for service learning projects and/or group work. Course requirements will be addressed by faculty with students during the first week of classes. ML-Mays Landing Campus CM-Cape May County Campus AC-Worthington Atlantic City Campus OL-Online OF-Off Site M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday 16 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee HIST-HISTORY Western World II HIST-102-OL012 WEB 3 OF Zee 10170 Western World II HIST-102-OL022 WEB 3 OF Thoren 10171 HOSP-HOSPITALITY Human Resources Management HOSP-205-OL012 WEB 3 OF 10071 HUMT-HUMANITIES Introduction to Humanities I HUMT-201-OL012 WEB 3 OF Crescenzo 10172 MATH-MATHEMATICS College Algebra MATH-122-OL012 WEB 4 OF Soifer 10173 Calculus I MATH-155-OL012 WEB 5 OF Shelton 10174 Statistical Methods MATH-220-OL012 WEB 4 OF Leacott 10175 Statistical Methods MATH-220-OL022 WEB 4 OF Shelton 10176 PSYC-PSYCHOLOGY General Psychology PSYC-101-AD012 LEC 3 MW 01:00PM-03:50PM 213 AC 10177 General Psychology PSYC-101-CD012 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM 214 CM 10178 General Psychology PSYC-101-ME012 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM B121 ML 10179 General Psychology PSYC-101-OL012 WEB 3 OF 10180 General Psychology PSYC-101-OL022 WEB 3 OF 10181 General Psychology PSYC-101-OL032 WEB 3 OF 10182 Child Psychology PSYC-135-MD012 LEC 3 TR 01:00PM-03:50PM B102 ML Sanders-Rabinowitz 10183 Child Psychology PSYC-135-OL012 WEB 3 OF Stein 10184 Child Psychology PSYC-135-OL022 WEB 3 OF Stein 10185 Educational Psychology PSYC-213-MD012 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM B102 ML Sanders-Rabinowitz 10186 Psychology of Exceptionality PSYC-226-CD012 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM 102 CM 10187 SOCL-SOCIOLOGY Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-CD012 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM 215 CM Bolicki 10188 Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-MD012 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM B105 ML 10497 Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-OL012 WEB 3 OF 10189 Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-OL022 WEB 3 OF 10190 Contemporary Social Problems SOCL-102-ME012 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM B105 ML 10498 Contemporary Social Problems SOCL-102-OL012 WEB 3 OF 10191 Juvenile Justice SOCL-206-OL012 WEB 3 OF Deane 10192 TCOM-TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS Technical Communication TCOM-125-OL012 WEB 3 OF Hernandez 10520 SUMMER SESSION THREE - JULY 15 TO AUGUST 22 ACCT-ACCOUNTING Managerial Accounting ACCT-131-OL013 WEB 4 OF Lemons 10193 Comp Acct Apps/Quickbks Pro ACCT-150-OL013 WEB 3 OF Dicker 10194 ALHT-ALLIED HEALTH Fundamentals of Nutrition ALHT-108-OL013 WEB 3 OF Barbieri 10195 ARTS-ARTS Intro to the Visual Arts ARTS-115-ME013 LLB 3 TR 06:00PM-09:55PM K136 ML Monteleone 10196 $58.20 Web Graphics/Animation ARTS-165-OL013 WEB 3 OF Taggart 10197 Students must have access to Adobe Flash CS5. AVIT-AVIATION Instrument Knowledge Seminar AVIT-235-OD013 WEB 1 S 08:00AM-04:00PM OF 10533 $318.00 SU 08:00AM-03:00PM www.atlantic.edu 17

COURSE SCHEDULE SUMMER 2013 Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee BIOL-BIOLOGY The Human Body BIOL-118-OL013 WEB 4 OF 10198 Human Anatomy Physiology II BIOL-121-CD013 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM 202 CM 10199 $114.40 LAB MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM 305 Human Anatomy Physiology II BIOL-121-MD013 LEC 4 MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A110 ML 10200 $114.40 LAB MTWR 09:00AM-10:50AM A155 Human Anatomy Physiology II BIOL-121-MD023 LEC 4 MTWR 11:00AM-12:50PM A110 ML 10201 $114.40 LAB MTWR 01:30PM-03:20PM A155 Human Anatomy Physiology II BIOL-121-ME013 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-07:50PM A155 ML 10202 $114.40 LAB MTWR 08:00PM-09:50PM A110 BUSN-BUSINESS Intro to Business BUSN-101-OL013 WEB 3 OF Camma 10203 CHEM-CHEMISTRY General Chemistry II CHEM-111-MD013 LEC 4 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM A146 ML 10207 $114.40 LAB TR 09:00AM-12:50PM A159 General Chemistry II CHEM-111-MD023 LEC 4 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM A146 ML 10208 $114.40 LAB TR 12:00PM-03:50PM A159 CISM-COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS All CISM courses utilize Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows. Students can opt out of CISM125. Contact the testing office at 609/343/5099 for information. Intro to Computers CISM-125-AE013 LLB 3 MW 06:00PM-09:50PM 221 AC Zilovic 10209 $58.20 06:00PM-09:50PM 221A Intro to Computers CISM-125-MD023 LLB 3 TR 09:00AM-12:50PM K133 ML Marzelli 10210 $58.20 Intro to Computers CISM-125-OL013 WEB 3 OF Marzelli 10211 Intro to Computers CISM-125-OL023 WEB 3 OF Dicker 10521 Web Graphics/Animation CISM-165-OL013 WEB 3 OF Taggart 10212 Students must have access to Adobe Flash CS5. Instructional Tech/Teachers CISM-290-OL013 WEB 3 OF Taggart 10528 COMM-COMMUNICATION Interpersonal Communication COMM-110-OL013 WEB 3 OF Nee 10213 Public Speaking COMM-120-MD013 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM B104 ML Coppola 10214 ENGL-ENGLISH Composition I ENGL-101-OL013 WEB 3 OF Bailey 10216 Composition I ENGL-101-OL023 WEB 3 OF Bailey 10217 Composition II ENGL-102-MD013 LEC 3 MTR 09:00AM-11:30AM B138 ML 10218 Composition II ENGL-102-OL013 WEB 3 OF 10219 Intro to Literature ENGL-104-MD013 LEC 3 MTR 09:00AM-11:30AM A117 ML 10220 Intro to Literature ENGL-104-OL013 WEB 3 OF 10221 Intro to Literature ENGL-104-OL023 WEB 3 OF 10222 Literature for Children ENGL-218-OL013 WEB 3 OF 10506 Please Note: There may be additional costs for supplies, supplements, and/or access codes in some classes. Students may also be required to dedicate time outside of class meetings for service learning projects and/or group work. Course requirements will be addressed by faculty with students during the first week of classes. ML-Mays Landing Campus CM-Cape May County Campus AC-Worthington Atlantic City Campus OL-Online OF-Off Site M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday R-Thursday F-Friday S-Saturday 18 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013

Title Section Credits Days Time Room Location Instructor Reg. # Fee ESCI-EARTH SCIENCE Earth Science ESCI-100-ME013 LEC 4 MW 06:00PM-09:50PM A154 ML 10224 $114.40 LAB TR 06:00PM-09:50PM A154 HIST-HISTORY Western World I HIST-101-ME013 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-09:55PM A102 ML Russell-Chapman 10225 Western World I HIST-101-OL013 WEB 3 OF Chelius 10226 Western World II HIST-102-CE013 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-09:55PM 215 CM Towe 10227 U.S. History II HIST-104-AE013 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-09:55PM 213 AC Schohl 10228 U.S. History II HIST-104-ME013 LEC 3 MW 05:00PM-08:55PM J206 ML Musitano 10229 HPED-HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS Concepts of Physical Fitness HPED-150-OL013 WEB 1 OF 10230 HUMT-HUMANITIES Introduction to Humanities II HUMT-202-OL013 WEB 3 OF Crescenzo 10231 MATH-MATHEMATICS Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-AE013 LLB 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM AC 10488 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-CD013 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 313 CM 10489 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-MD013 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A114 ML 10232 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-ME013 LLB 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM A117 ML 10233 $37.60 Intro to Algebra I-Prealgebra MATH-073-OL013 WEB 4 OF Kleinz 10234 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-AD013 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 213 AC Osler 10235 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-CD013 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 314 CM 10490 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-MD013 LLB 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A113 ML Leacott 10237 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-ME013 LLB 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM A113 ML 10238 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-OL013 WEB 4 OF Sheppard 10239 $37.60 Introduction to Algebra II MATH-074-OL023 WEB 4 OF Sheppard 10240 $37.60 Applications of Mathematics MATH-121-OL013 WEB 4 OF Kleinz 10241 $37.60 College Algebra MATH-122-ME013 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM A115 ML 10242 College Algebra MATH-122-OL013 WEB 4 OF Soifer 10243 Precalculus MATH-150-CD013 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM 119 CM Sheppard 10491 Precalculus MATH-150-MD013 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM A112 ML Soifer 10244 Precalculus MATH-150-ME03 LEC 4 MTWR 06:00PM-08:30PM ML 10505 Precalculus MATH-150-OL013 WEB 4 OF Atsu-Swanzy 10245 Calculus I MATH-155-ME013 LLB 5 MTWR 06:00PM-09:45PM A121 ML Fortune 10246 $97.00 Calculus II MATH-156-MD013 LLB 5 MTWR 09:00AM-12:50PM A121 ML Fortune 10247 $97.00 Statistical Methods MATH-220-MD013 LEC 4 MTWR 09:00AM-11:30AM B122 ML 10248 $97.00 OSTM-OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Word Processing I OSTM-141-OL013 WEB 3 OF MacQueen 10249 PHIL-PHILOSOPHY Introduction to Ethics PHIL-110-ME013 LEC 3 MW 06:00PM-09:55PM A114 ML Wilson 10250 PSYC-PSYCHOLOGY General Psychology PSYC-101-MD013 LEC 3 TR 09:00AM-12:50PM B121 ML Marino 10251 Child Psychology PSYC-135-MD013 LEC 3 MW 09:00AM-12:50PM B121 ML Marino 10252 SOCL-SOCIOLOGY Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-ME013 LEC 3 TR 06:00PM-09:50PM A102 ML 10253 Principles of Sociology SOCL-101-OL013 WEB 3 OF 10254 SPAN-SPANISH Elementary Spanish II SPAN-112-ME013 LEC 3 TR 05:30PM-08:45PM A103 ML Colon 10255 -- www.atlantic.edu 19

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SUMMER 2013 ACCT-130 Financial Accounting Study of financial accounting emphasizing income measurement, the valuation of assets, and accounting for liabilities and shareholder s equity. Proper financial statement presentation and disclosure covered in detail. (1996) ACCT-131 Managerial Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT130 Study of the accounting information needs of internal management. Examines responsibility of accounting and techniques for analyzing managerial accounting information for decision-making and control. (2005) ACCT-150 Comp Acct Apps/Quickbks Pro Prerequisites: CISM125 and ACCT130 or permission of instructor. Designed with a hands-on approach in applying the accounting cycle for service and merchandising businesses utilizing a computerized accounting software package, QuickBooks Pro. (2006) ACCT-162 Microcomputer Apps Using Spreadsheets Prerequisite: CISM125 Presentation of the most common spreadsheet applications in a business environment including graphics, limited accounting packages and state-of-the-art integration. Emphasis will be on competence in developing spreadsheets in the micro lab. No programming experience required. (1997) ALHT-108 Fundamentals of Nutrition Introduction to human nutrition, including classes, sources and functions of nutrients; digestion, absorption and metabolism, with application to normal developmental and therapeutic nutritional needs. Issues surrounding food marketing and safety are discussed. Students are required to complete dietary analyses and develop a food plan adaptable for their individual use. (1997) ALHT-110 Comprehensive Med Terminology Study of English meanings of common basic words and phrases used in the medical field. Includes spelling, prefixes, suffixes, word roots, derivations and usage, and the meanings of common words and phrases. Supplemental topics: pathological conditions, diagnostic procedures, documentation, life span considerations, pathogenesis and nutrition. (2006) ALHT-160 Essentials of Culinary Nutrition Designed for students in hotel, restaurant, institutional management and culinary programs. They will learn to use the principles of nutrition to evaluate and modify menus and recipes. Students will be able to respond knowledgeably to customers questions and needs and apply nutrition to selecting, cooking and planning menus in commercial, industrial and institutional operations. (2006) ANTH-103 Cultural Anthropology Prerequisite: ENGL080 Introduction to the anthropological study of the nature and functions of human culture. Examines human societies including their communication, belief and exchange systems; their social, economic, and political organization; their healing practices; and their general patterns of life. Diverse cultural realities, world views, and value systems are emphasized. Concepts, methodology, readings, activities, and fieldwork projects are directly applicable to today s multicultural work environment. Meets General Education requirement for Diversity and Social Science. (2003) ARTS-103 Art Appreciation Lecture survey course to develop appreciation and use of art criticism of the visual arts. Elements and principles of design, art terminology, style of expressions and function of ancient, primitive and contemporary art concepts, objects and type of art criticism are studied. Through a series of structured exercises in art criticism, students develop and practice these skills in the writing of art criticism. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2011) ARTS-109 Art/Renaissance-Modern Era Multi-mediated lecture survey of the world s art chronologically from the beginning of the 14th century to our modern era. Examined are the arts and architecture of Western tradition, Islamic, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, African, the Pacific Islands and the Americas in their own terms. Topics include the roles and functions of art and their creators, art terminology, art genres, mediums and techniques, and styles within a background of social, religious and intellectual influences. Through a series of structured exercises in judging works of art historically, students produce several original works of art criticism. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2008) ARTS-112 Intro to Ceramics Introductory lecture/studio course on the fundamentals of clay-forming processes. Includes hand-building forms (pinch, coil and slab) and wheel-thrown pottery. Examines both functional and sculptural aspects of clay forms. Glaze applications, kilns and various pieces of ceramics equipment will be studied. Emphasis is on personal mastery of materials, self-expression and exploration in various techniques of clay forming. (2008) ARTS-115 Intro to the Visual Arts Provides students with an introduction to the visual arts by examining origins, cultural context, processes and artistic trends and movements. It is intended to broaden the appreciation of the visual arts and enhance personal aesthetics through the exploration of the principles and elements of all types of visual arts. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (2008) ARTS-165 Web Graphics/Animation Prerequisite: ARTS135 or CISM125 or permission of instructor. (ARTS/CISM165 is not a substitute for a 200-level ARTS course for Studio Arts majors.) Introduces students to the techniques, tools and concepts necessary to design and develop graphics and animation for the Internet. Students will work with professional graphic and animation tools to develop a graphics and animation portfolio. (2005) AVIT-107 1cr Aeronautical Knowledge Seminar This seminar is designed to cover the aeronautical knowledge necessary to successfully complete the content knowledge requirement for obtaining a private pilot airplane license. This course may also be taken to reinforce a student s prior aeronautical knowledge. (2013) AVIT-210 2cr Private Pilot Prerequisite: AVIT110 (formerly, ATCT110) (may be taken concurrently). Students are also required to have proof of U.S. citizenship or TSA approval, and have a valid second-class medical certificate to enroll in this course. Includes actual flying experience with an FAA approved flight instructor. Students will receive 50 hours of flight instruction including dual, solo and briefing. Successful completion will result in earning a Private Pilot license. This course facilitates students in developing the knowledge and skills needed to safely exercise the privileges and obligations of a Private Pilot acting as Pilot-in-Command of a single-engine airplane. (2012) AVIT-235 1cr Instrument Knowledge Seminar Prerequisite: Valid Pilot s license. This seminar is designed to cover the instrument knowledge necessary to successfully complete the content knowledge requirement for obtaining an instrument rating for an airplane pilot s license. This course may also be taken to reinforce a student s prior aeronautical knowledge.(2013) AVIT-240 2cr Instrument Pilot Prerequisite: AVIT220 (may be taken concurrently) Includes actual flying experience with an FAA approved flight instructor. Students will receive 50 hours of flight instruction. The course is designed for students to gain the necessary aeronautical skill to meet the requirements of an Instrument Rating with an Airplane category and a Single- Engine Land class rating.(2012) BIOL-103 Biology of Our World Prerequisites: ENGL080, MATH074 A survey of biological principles including cell theory, diversity of living organisms, bioenergetics, genetics and evolution. Continuity is maintained via an ecological emphasis and the application of biology to everyday life. This course includes animal dissection. Will not serve as a prerequisite for upper-level biology offerings. Meets General Education requirement for science. (2003) 20 ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER 2013