Richland College Summer 2008 Credit Schedule

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CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE

SUMMER 2008

Take our online classes (highlighted in green), or check out our online Flex Term courses.

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New programs Career and Technical Education Your path to a new career begins here at a really affordable price!

Wireless Communication Technician AAS Basic Wireless LAN / RFID deployment and management principles are taught to prepare students to work in the Wireless Communications field. www.richlandcollege.edu/authorized/wireless Digital Forensics AAS This degree is designed to prepare students for various career opportunities in the computer forensics arena in government, private sector, and law enforcement agencies. www.richlandcollege.edu/authorized/forensics Medical Practice Manager Medical Practice Managers oversee the administrative and/or clinical areas of physician offices, urgent care centers, surgery centers, and related health care organizations. www.richlandcollege.edu/hp

www.richlandcollege.edu/greatjobs See Information Night dates below for select programs.

Interactive Simulation and Game Technology AAS Interactive Simulation and Game Technology is designed for students seeking a career in the electronic game industry or in related fields such as entertainment, communications and education. www.richlandcollege.edu/game For more info visit www.richlandcollege.edu

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION INFORMATION SESSIONS Business Office Systems Support (BOSS) Wed., Aug., 13, 2008 Thurs., Dec.,11, 2008

6 – 7 p.m. 6 – 7 p.m.

Room – B027 Room – B027

AAS Degree in Business Administration Contact Professor Linda Morable at Lmorable@dcccd.edu and 972-238-6348 or Randy Waterman at 972-238-6368 to schedule an orientation session.

Management Contact Professor Linda Morable at Lmorable@dcccd.edu or 972-238-6348 to schedule an orientation session

Multimedia and Game Design Wed., June 04, 2008 Wed., Aug. 20, 2008

2 – 3 p.m. 2 – 3 p.m.

Room – T246 Room – T246

Real Estate Sat., Aug., 23, 2008 Thurs., Oct., 30, 2008

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Room – E070 Room – E070

Teacher Preparation Institute – • Teacher Preparation Tues., Aug., 05, 2008 1 – 2 p.m. 5 – 6 p.m. Wed., Oct., 29, 2008 1 – 2 p.m. 5 – 6 p.m.

Room – C150 Room – C150 Room – C150 Room – C150

Travel, Exposition & Meeting Mgmt. Wed., July 16, 2008 Wed., Nov. 26, 2008

7 – 9 p.m. 7 – 9 p.m.

Room – C140 Room – C140

For additional information on our Technical Education Programs, visit us on the Web at www.richlandcollege.edu/greatjobs.


Health Center ........................................................14 Health Professions ..................................................26 Holidays ...................................................................3 Honors Program.....................................................15 Hours of Operation..................................................3 How to Read the Schedule.....................................20 International Business and Trade..............................38 IT Institute – CIT, Networking, Wireless..................29 Journalism...............................................................38 Languages...............................................................52 Latin American Studies ............................................15 Learning Communities............................................15 Library Information .................................................14 Management Careers .............................................39 Mass Communications............................................38 Mexican-American/Latino Studies ......................15, 24 Mind-Body Health ..................................................15 Multimedia Technology ...........................................40 Music Ensembles ....................................................41 Peace Studies..........................................................15 Phone Numbers.......................................................2 Photographic/Imaging Program................................42 Pre-Pharmacy .........................................................28 Real Estate..............................................................43 Registration.......................................................3, 4, 6 Residency .................................................................7 Refunds ..............................................................3, 10 Self Advising Guide ...................................................5 Service Learning Program .......................................15 Smoking Policy (Revised).........................................14 Spanish at Richland .................................................44 Student E-mail ........................................................14 Student ID Cards....................................................14 Student Program & Resources (SPAR) .....................11 Student Success Courses ........................................16 Study Abroad....................................................15, 45 THEA...................................................................3, 5 Teacher Preparation Institute ...................................33 Tech Prep ...............................................................36 Texas Success Initiative (TSI)....................................12 Thundertips for a Successful Semester ....................17 Travel, Exposition & Meeting Management ..............45 Tuition Schedule........................................................8 Payment Plans .....................................................9 Veterans Assistance Program ...................................11

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Effective Fall 2007 To All New Dallas County Community College District Students (includes Dual Credit, Early College and Collegiate High School) Section 51.907 of the Texas Education Code applies to students who enroll in a Texas public institution of higher education for the first time in fall 2007 or later. Based on this law, DCCCD or any other Texas Public institution of higher education may not permit a student to drop more than six courses during their entire undergraduate career. All courses dropped after the official drop and add period for the course are included in the six-course limit, including courses dropped at another Texas public institution of higher education, unless it qualifies as an exception. Contact your college’s counseling/advising office for further details related to exceptions. Policies and procedures for implementation of this law will be developed and published as soon as the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board finalizes its rules associated with this statute. Students affected by this law who plan to attend another institution of higher education should become familiar with that institution’s policies on dropping courses.

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Important Info pgs. 1-2

Admissions Advising Registration pgs. 3-9

Residency/Tuition Financial Aid pgs. 10-13

General Info Teaching Award pgs. 14-17

Distance Learning Info pg. 18-19

May term pgs. 22-24

pgs. 22-58

Academic Divisions ...................................................2 Academic Enrichment Programs..............................15 Accounting..............................................................25 Admissions ................................(Same as Registration) Advisement ....................................................4, 5, 37 African-American/Black Studies..........................15, 22 American English & Culture Institute........................50 Asian-American/Middle Eastern-American Studies ..15, 44 Associate in Arts or Associate in Science Degree .....60 Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree.......................63 Audit Procedures ....................................................10 Bookstore Information ............................................14 Business Administration...........................................26 Business Office Systems & Support..........................27 Calendar (Important Dates) ......................................3 Campus Map..........................................................64 Career Services ......................................................54 Children on Campus ..............................................14 Class Listings .....................................................22-58 Computer Engineering............................................34 Computer Science..................................................30 Conversation Partners.............................................16 Core Curriculum ....................................................59 Course Index..........................................................21 Disability Services....................................................15 Distance Learning Information ...........................18-19 Drop/Withdrawals ..........................................1, 3, 10 Dual Credit ............................................................48 Electronic Commerce.............................................33 Electrical Engineering...............................................34 Emergency Alarms..................................................14 Emeritus Program ...................................................47 Emphasis Degrees ..................................................61 Engineering Technology...........................................34 English for Speakers of Other Languages .................35 Excellence in Teaching Award Nomination form......13 Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act....................12 Fast Track Option Degrees......................................62 Fast Track Program..................................................15 Field of Study Degrees............................................62 Financial Aid............................................................11 Fine Arts Performance Groups ................................46 Fitness Center.........................................................53 Fun on Campus ......................................................20 Global Studies.........................................................15 Grade Reports........................................................10

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Class Listings

LOOK INSIDE FOR…

Summer I pg. 25-45

Summer II pgs. 46-54

Flex term pgs. 55-58

Core Curriculum Degree Info pgs. 59-63

Campus Map pgs. 64


HOW TO REACH US Academic Divisions

A Few Helpful Phone Numbers

Academic Enrichment Carole Lester, Dean B227 972-238-6223 Fast Track, Global Studies, Honors, Learning Communities, Mind-Body Health, Service Learning.

School of Business and Information Technology Martha Hogan, Dean B101 972-238-6210 School of Business Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Internationl Business & Trade, Management, Marketing, Real Estate. Information Technology Institute Business Office Systems and Support, Computer Networking: Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Computer Information Systems, Digital Forensics, E-Commerce, GAME, Multimedia, Wireless Communications.

School of Engineering and Technology Brent Donham, Dean S150 972-238-3797 Computer Science, Engineering, Engineering Technology, Horticulture, Nanotechnology, Semiconductor Manufacturing.

Ethnic Studies, Social Science & Physical Education Cindy CastaĂąeda, Dean G104 972-238-6260 African-American/Black Studies, Anthropology, Asian-American/Middle Eastern-American Studies, Fitness Center, Geography, Intramurals, Latin American Studies, Mexican-American/Latino Studies, Physical Education, Psychology, Sociology.

Human & Academic Development Mary Darin, Dean C243 972-238-6230 Developmental Math, Developmental Reading, Developmental Writing, Human Development, Journalism/Mass Communications, Travel, Exposition and Meeting Management.

Humanities Sherry Dean, Dean F171 972-238-6250 Art, Cultural Studies, Dance, Government, History, Humanities, Music, Philosophy, Photography/Imaging, Religion, Speech, Theater.

Math/Science Ray Canham, Dean S250 972-238-6248 Biology, Chemistry, Ecology, Geology, Math, Nutrition, Physics,

Teacher Preparation Institute Zarina Blankenbaker, Dean C150 972-238-6917 Bilingual Education, Educational Personnel/Teacher Preparation.

World Languages, Cultures & Communications Susan Barkley, Dean L208 972-238-6943 American English & Culture Institute (AECI), American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, English, English for Speakers of Other Languages, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Multicultural Center, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese.

Academic Enrichment (Enrichment Programs, Fast Track Associate Degree), B227.............972-238-6223 A.C.C.E.S.S. (Adjunct Faculty Center), A110 ....972-238-6140 Admissions/Student Records, T170.....972-238-6100 or 6101 Academic Advising, T180..................................972-238-3767 Bookstore (Follett Bookstore), E080 ................972-231-7315 Business Office, T140.......................................972-238-6326 Career Information/Placement, E093................972-238-6921 Cashier Windows, T140A ..................972-238-6206 or 6108 Center for Tutoring & Learning Connections, M216 ....................................972-238-6226 College Police, C192 ...................................(Emergency) 911 (Administrative and Lost & Found) ...............972-238-6174 Computer Lab, D229.......................................972-238-6317 Continuing Education, T160 .............................972-238-6144 (Registration) ...............................................972-238-6144 (Counseling)............................................... 972-238-6005 (Division Office) ..........................................972-238-6006 Disability Services (Voice/TTY), T120 ..............972-238-6180 Distance Learning, A105...................................972-238-6396 Dual Credit, C180 ...........................................972-238-6116 Emeritus Program, C120..................................972-238-6393 ESOL Lab, M227..............................................972-238-6901 Financial Aid, T130 ...........................................972-238-6188 Fitness Center, G102........................................972-238-3735 Global Studies, B227 ........................................972-238-6223 Health Center, T110 ........................................972-238-6135 Honors Program, B227 ....................................972-238-6223 Inclement Weather Hotline .......................972-238-6196 Learning Communities, B227 ...........................972-238-6058 Library (Circulation Desk), L102 ......................972-238-6081 Multicultural Center, T150................................972-238-6900 Richland Chronicle (Student Newspaper), E020........................972-238-6079 Rising Star Program, C175...........972-238-6122 or 761-6729 Service Learning, B227 .....................................972-238-6975 Student Programs & Resources (SPAR), E040 ...972-238-6130 Student Records, T170.......................972-238-6101 or 6106 Study Abroad, L240 .........................................972-761-6761 Teacher Preparation Center, C150 ...................972-238-6917 Telecourse Center, B217/218...........................972-238-6094 Test Center, M105............................................972-238-6160 Transcripts, T170R............................................972-238-6341 Veterans Affairs, T130.......................................972-238-6935 Working Wonders (Single Parents), T162N ......972-238-6259

You can order Credit Academic Transcripts online! Log on to www.econnect.dcccd.edu (or click on Online Resources at www.richlandcollege.edu). You can also fax your request to Student Records, 972-238-6229. You must include a photo ID (driver’s license, passport, student ID card) with a signature before any fax request can be completed. Information in this class schedule may change without notice. 2


IMPORTANT DATES Hours of Operation

Extended Registration and Limitations May term Summer I Summer II May 12.......................June 9..........................July 9 Extended registration is not available for students on academic suspension, dismissal or with GPA below a 2.0. Any student who registers for the first time during this period may have course selection restrictions based on withdrawal history, GPA and/or academic history. Must present a paid fee receipt to instructors to show proof of registration and payment.

All offices listed below are open during the hours noted: Monday - Thursday.....................................................8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday..........................................................................8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Students must be signed in the Advising Center (T180) 30 minutes prior to closing to avoid having to return to complete the advising and registration process.

Admissions, T170, 972-238-6101 Advising, Academic, T180, 972-238-3767 Advising, Technical Education, T180, 972-238-6391 Cashier Windows, T140A, 972-238-6206 or 6108 Financial Aid, T130, 972-238-6188 Multicultural Center, T150, 972-238-6900

Drop Deadlines May term: Last day to drop a class without a “W”.........................May 13 May term: Last day to drop a class with a “W” ..............................May 24 Summer I: Last day to drop a class without a “W..........................June 11 Summer I: Last day to drop a class with a “W” .............................June 26 Summer II: Last day to drop a class without a “W”.........................July 12 Summer II: Last day to drop a class with a “W”..............................July 31

ID Card Room, T141, 972-238-6326 Monday, Thursday and Friday......................................8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.............................................8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Student Programs & Resources, E040, 972-238-6130 Monday - Friday..........................................................8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Refund Dates All refunds are processed at the district accounting office and may take up to 30 days to process. To get 100% refund you must drop before the first day of the semester. May term Summer I Summer II Before May 12......Before June 9 ..........Before July 9 ........100% refund May 12-14............June 9-12 ................July 9-14 ................70% refund May 15 .................June 13 ...................July 15 ...................25% refund May 16 ................June 14 ...................July 16......................No refund

Test Center, M105, 972-238-6160 Monday - Thursday ...............................................8:30 a.m. - 9:50 p.m. Friday - Saturday ....................................................8:30 a.m. - 4:20 p.m.

Classes Begin/End May term ..............................................Classes begin May 12, end May 30 Summer I Semester ...................................Classes begin June 9, end July 3 Summer I classes meet Mon. – Thurs., plus Fri., June 13, 20 and 27. Summer II Semester ..............................Classes begin July 9, end August 7 Summer II classes meet Mon. – Thurs., plus Fri., July 11 and 18.

Holidays – No Classes/Admissions/Registration Memorial Day...................................................................................May 26 Independence Day ...............................................................................July 4

Registration Dates Students on academic suspension or dismissal must meet in T180 with a suspension advisor to determine registration eligibility. Extended registration is not available for students on suspension or dismissal. All students with GPA’s below 2.0 are required to register for spring classes prior to the first day of classes. Continuing Students New, Former & Transfer May term.............April 15 - May 9.......................April 21 - May 9 Summer I ............April 15 - June 6 ......................April 21 - June 6 Summer II ............April 15 - July 8........................April 21 - July 8

THEA/Quick THEA/ACCUPLACER and Final Exams THEA ....................................................................April 19, June 21, July 26 Alternate THEA (ACCUPLACER) or Quick THEA Please call the Test Center (972-238-6160) for dates and times Final Exams........................................................Last scheduled class meeting

Upcoming Semesters Fall 2008 ..............................................................August 25 - December 11 Winter term .............................................................Dates to be announced Spring 2009...................................................................January 20 - May 14

Assessment After the admissions process is completed, student will pick up an Advising Report in Admissions and Student Records (T170) and Admissions will direct them to the appropriate advising area for an Assessment Referral. Assessments are available in the Testing Center (M105) on a drop-in basis throughout the semester. Specific times and days for the individual assessment will be provided to the student with the assessment referral.

Graduation Application Deadlines Summer 2008.....................................................................................May 9

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU!

Payment All payments are due on the date printed on the student’s Registration Summary. Failure to pay may result in your classes being dropped. Use our Payment Drop Boxes when making full payment. Students who receive Financial Aid should be prepared to pay from personal resources if aid is not received by due date. Payment Plans are not available during the summer semesters.

Your basics will transfer to any Texas public university … GUARANTEED! Join “the core.” 3


ADMISSIONS/REGISTRATION/ Steps to begin your Richland College Experience New-to-College, New-to-Richland or Former Students may use the following information as a guide to begin your Richland College experience. Applications are accepted all year round. The college's open door admissions policy ensures that every person who can benefit from higher education has the opportunity to enroll. If you have questions, contact Admissions and Student Records at 972-238-6100 at Thunderduck Hall, T170. Continuing Students: Enrolled in any DCCCD college in Summer or Fall 2007 and Spring 2008. New, Former, Transfer Students from any college or university outside of the DCCCD: Not enrolled in any DCCCD college in Summer or Fall 2007 and Spring 2008.

❑ Step 1 Admissions

Apply for Admissions. Apply online at https://www1.dcccd.edu/stuapp or in person. Additional residency documentation may be required. Admissions and Student Records, T170, 972-238-6100.

❑ Step 2 Transcripts/ Score Reports

Submit official high school transcripts or GED to Admissions and Student Records. If any of the following assessments have been taken, submit the results: SAT/ACT/TAKS/TSI approved assessment. If you have attended other colleges/universities, all official transcripts must be submitted. Transcripts and scores will be used to determine testing requirements. Admissions and Student Records, T170, 972-238-6100.

❑ Step 3 Assessment

Obtain an Assessment Referral Form from the appropriate advising area and complete the assessment at the Testing Center. Texas law requires students enrolling in college credit classes meet college readiness standards through testing or selected college level courses. For more information on TSI (Texas Success Initiative) requirements see https://www1.dcccd.edu/cat0708/admiss/tsi.cfm. Testing Center, M105, 972-238-6106.

❑ Step 4 Orientation

New-to-College students need to complete the Student Online Orientation at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/orientation and a group advising session before registering for classes. Bring the Online Orientation confirmation to the advising session.

❑ Step 5 Advisement/ Registration

After completing the assessment or if assessment is not required, see appropriate advising area for advisement and registration. Students who are eligible to register online go to www.econnect.dcccd.edu. After registration, check your Registration Summary — note payment due date, location of classes, and review to ensure everything is correct. See Advising areas listed below.

❑ Step 6 Payment

Make payment at the Cashier Window, online using eConnect, by mail or payment drop box. Tuition Installment Plan may be set up on eConnect or with Cashier. Business Office/Cashier Window, T140, 972-238-6326.

Advising Areas General Academic Advising .........T180.............972-238-3767 Disability Services........................T120.............972-238-6180 Multicultural Center ....................T150.............972-238-6900

Tech. Education Advising .............T180.............972-238-6391 Dual Credit/Concurrent HS........C165 ............972-238-3784 Rising Star ...................................C172 ............972-238-6122

Dual Credit, Concurrent Enrollment, International Students, Rising Star and other student populations may have additional application, admissions, and registration requirements. Check with the advising area for more information.

Dual Credit or Concurrent Enrollment

Multicultural Center Students

Advisement/Registration: Crockett Hall, C152, C157, C180 Admissions Information: Complete Dual Credit/Concurrent Enrollment Application Packet (See High School Counselor for packet information) Application deadline for on-campus classes: May 30: Summer I and II for all traditional high school students. July 7: Summer II for home school students. Registration Dates: May term: See RLC Dual Credit Advisor Summer 1: April 21-June 6 Summer II: April 21-July 8

Thunderduck Hall, T150 Students will be advised and registered through the Multicultural Center if English is not your native language or if you were born outside the United States, until you attain college-level English skills.

Apply for Financial Aid Early! See Financial Aid Office for more information. Thunderduck Hall, T130, 972-238-6188 www.richlandcollege.edu/finaid 4


ADVISING Self Advising Guide

Advisement

Although we have professional advisors in Thunderduck Hall, room T180, here are some tips for registering for the proper courses when it isn’t possible to consult with an advisor.

The primary purpose of Academic Advising is to help students select appropriate courses and programs to meet their career and educational goals. All new-to-college students are required to complete the Online Orientation http://www.richlandcollege.edu/orientation.

All publicly funded colleges and universities in the state of Texas require a core curriculum and by law must accept each others’ core curriculum when taken in its entirety. That means if you take the entire core curriculum listed in the schedule on pg. 59 at any DCCCD school, it will satisfy the core curriculum at a state-funded university. Many students may wish to take the core here regardless of whether they have decided upon a major.

Students who have not met the requirements for Texas Success Initiative (TSI) by passing all sections of THEA, an alternative TSI state-approved, assessment, or are not exempt or waived from this requirement must have courses approved by an advisor each semester until these requirements are met. Online Registration is available to current and former students who have submitted a new application within the last year and have 1) met the TSI requirements 2) a good academic standing (GPA1 2.0 or higher), 3) no active blocks and 4) an email address on file with Admissions. A student who is registering online may be restricted from registering for classes that have placement or prerequisite requirements if those requirements are not noted in the student’s DCCCD record. We strongly encourage all new-tocollege students to speak with an Advisor before registering for classes in order to clarify educational and career goals and assure ease of transfer or selection of proper courses for skill achievement.

Some students have decided upon a university transfer major and wish to follow a course guide of exactly those courses the university has recommended be taken at a community college. These “transfer guides” may be found at www.richlandcollege.edu/transfer. If the university you are seeking is not found at this link, you may visit www.richlandcollege.edu/advisingresourcemanual to search for the college or university website. Then you will go to the desired major department to find the curriculum requirements for the freshman and sophomore years. For help translating Texas university/college course numbers into the DCCCD numbers, visit www.tccns.org/matrix/index.htm. The entire Advising Manual can be found at www.richlandcollege.edu/advisingresourcemanual.

Students, who are eligible to register online, go to econnect.dcccd.edu to register. Computers are available on-campus in the eConnect room, T180. All students registering on-campus with an Advisor must receive a student Advising Report from the Admissions Office in T170 before going to the appropriate advisement/registration area. All students eligible for online registration are expected to register independently after seeking appropriate advisement.

For students who wish to pursue a major in the Career and Technical Education Programs area, curriculum guides may be found at: www.richlandcollege.edu/programs. Click on Degree Plans where you will find career and technical degrees for the workforce. To find out more information about Richland’s Career and Technical Programs, visit www.richlandcollege.edu/greatjobs. For those wanting to continue their education and pursue a bachelor of applied science degree, several universities will accept many of these credits. Some of the universities are Amberton, Dallas Baptist, LeTourneau, Northwood, University of North Texas, University of Phoenix, and University of Texas at Arlington. One helpful website for more information is: www.richlandcollege.edu/invertedplans.

Eligibility Criteria for Online Registration Online Registration is now available to current students and former students who have submitted a new application within the last year. Students who register online must meet the following criteria 1. Passed all sections of THEA, Alternate TSI assessment or TSI exempt/waived 2. Good academic standing 3. No active blocks 4. E-mail address on file with Admissions To register online, go to www.econnect.dcccd.edu and click on Current Credit Student Menu. Placement and Prerequisite: If placement scores, grades or course transfer information have not been entered in student’s record, online registration may not be allowed because of course placement/prerequisite requirements. Provide scores and official transcripts early in order for the academic record to be updated.

Choose the number of courses to take based upon your work hours and other factors in your life. Planning for the number of study hours outside class is equally as important as the number of hours sitting in the classroom. We recommend 2 study hours outside class for every 1 hour in class (depending upon the subject’s level of difficulty). Successful students start slowly when in doubt and take fewer classes over the whole year. Successful students take advantage of the many free resources offered at Richland. Visit our student life web page, www.richlandcollege.edu/studentlife.htm, for a comprehensive list of student support services. Here are only a few: Center for Tutoring and Learning Connections, M216: www.richlandcollege.edu/ctlc Advising Center, T180 Career Services, E093: www.richlandcollege.edu/career Library, L102: www.richlandcollege.edu/library

Don’t Stand In Line … Get Online! Apply, Register, Pay and Get Your Grades Online With eConnect. www.econnect.dcccd.edu

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REGISTRATION BY PROXY In order to comply with federal laws dealing with confidentiality of official student records (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974), the student must sign a release authorizing registration by proxy. The form below must be completed, signed and submitted at admission and/or registration time. Your proxy must have this form along with the student's photo I.D. in order to receive registration materials. The student to be registered (not the proxy) has the ultimate responsibility for paying tuition and fees.

Step 1. Admissions Admissions/Student Records Office Thunderduck Hall, T170

Step 2. Student Advising Report Admissions/Student Records Office Thunderduck Hall, T170

Step 3. Registration Advising Center Thunderduck Hall, T170

Step 4. Payment Cashier Windows Thunderduck Hall, T140A

•Complete an application for admissions. Documentation of residency will be required. •Transfer students must submit transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities. •All students must have taken the required Texas Success Initiative (TSI) assessment test or be TSI exempt before registering for any college level classes. •Proxy must have a copy of student’s photo ID and signature as well as the proxy’s proof of identification

•Obtain Student Advising Report and a Registration Form before meeting with an Advisor. •If testing is required, the Advisor will provide a Test Referral form.

•Student Advising Report is required for registration with an Advisor or in the eConnect Room, which is available for online registration (T180) if the student meets the criteria. •Transfer students must show proof of meeting specific course placement/prerequisites requirements. Advisors will assist in determining eligibility for the courses based on official documentation provided by the student. •Please specify all course information for the class/es on – class name, number, section, etc. In case original course is not available, provide your proxy with course alternatives. •Make payment on or before payment due date printed on your Registration Summary. •Pick up Registration Summary before leaving the Advising Center. •If you do not make the payment deadline, you may be automatically dropped from all unpaid credit classes. You will be required to re-register with no guarantee your original classes will still be available.

Proxy form, student photo I.D. and photo I.D. for authorized proxy person required each semester Print the following information: Admissions/Registration Proxy Form for: ________________________________________________________________________ Semester

Student’s Name: ___________________________________________ SSN/RLC ID#: ___________________________________ Copy of student’s photo I.D. is required for Admission and Registration

Name of authorized proxy: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Authorized proxy’s photo I.D. is required for Admission and Registration

I hereby grant approval for the person mentioned above to serve as my authorized proxy for the purpose of my admissions and registration at Richland College. This person may have access to any and all of my records needed to register on my behalf, including selection of courses, signing documents for me and payment of my tuition in my absence. ____________________________________________________ Signature of student to be admitted/registered

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RESIDENCY The amount of tuition you are charged is based upon your residency classification. It is the responsibility of the Admissions Office to determine your residency classification based on the information you have submitted. Your residency classification will be established in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Coordinating Board of the Texas College and University System and the policies of the Dallas County Community College District Board of Trustees. The Admissions/Student Records Office reserves the right to request additional information in order to comply with State of Texas residency requirements prior to enrollment.

TEXAS RESIDENCY

IN DISTRICT RESIDENCY

In compliance with requirements from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to establish Texas residency all applicants to state supported schools MUST supply documentation which proves domicile in Texas for at least twelve (12) months prior to registration. This information is necessary even though you may have never lived outside the state of Texas or may have lived in Texas for many years. All claims of in-state residence must be documented in writing. Verbal/self-reported information is NOT acceptable according to the State of Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Once your in-state residency status is established, your classification as in-district (Dallas County resident) or out-of-district is based on where you actually reside or on your ownership of property subject to the Community College Ad Valorem Tax. (The boundaries of Dallas County are the boundaries of the Dallas County Community College District).

Regardless of the amount of time spent in Texas, students from out of state cannot use the time they are in the state as full-time students to count toward the twelve month residency requirement.

If you are classified as a Texas (in-state) resident (see Texas Residency) and reside in or own real estate in Dallas County, you are eligible for the in-district tuition rate. If you meet in-state requirements but reside outside Dallas County, you will pay the out-of-district tuition rate. If you move outside of Dallas County on or before a semester’s certification date, you must pay the additional (out-of-district) tuition rate.

Listed below are examples of items that may assist the Admissions Office in determining your domicile/residency status. The Admissions Office reserves the right to ask for additional residency documentation.

Listed below are examples of items that may assist the Admissions Office in determining your residency status. The Admissions Office reserves the right to ask for additional residency documentation. 1. A current lease agreement in your name at the correct Dallas County* address. 2. A current Texas Voter Registration Card listing your correct Dallas County* address. 3. A current automobile registration showing your correct Dallas* address. 4. A copy of a current deed and/or property tax statement showing ownership of Dallas County* property. 5. Current bank statement showing your correct Dallas County* address. 6. Business or official correspondence at your correct Dallas County* address (i.e., utility bills, telephone bills, billing statements from department stores or credit agencies, etc.). 7. A recently issued driver’s license with a Dallas County address.

Establishing a Domicile •Employment in TX at least 12 months prior to relevant date; or •One of the following: •Title to real property in TX for 12 months •Marriage to TX resident for 12 months •Ownership of business in TX for 12 months •State or local license to conduct business in TX for 12 months; or •For homeless, receipt of 12 months’ social services in TX FOREIGN NATIONALS Tuition is determined on an individual basis after complete documentation is submitted and reviewed by the Admissions Office. If you are a Foreign National who has been granted Permanent Resident status or have filed a petition with USCIS at least 12 months prior to registration, you will need to provide documentation to the Admissions Office. Basic Texas Residency still applies (see above information).

*Be aware that Dallas County limits and Dallas city limits ARE NOT the same. It is entirely possible to live outside Dallas County yet still have a Dallas city address. The following zip code areas may be either in or out of Dallas County depending on exact address: 75002, 75007, 75010, 75024, 75034, 75044, 75050, 75051, 75069, 75075, 75080, 75081, 75082, 75087, 75088, 75252, 75287.

MINOR DEPENDENT of a Texas Resident If you claim residency based on a parent or legal guardian, your parent/legal guardian will have to meet the basic Texas Residency requirement (see above information) and prove you are eligible to be claimed as a dependent.

The law states that if the institution later determines that the applicant was not entitled to be classified as a resident at the time of registration, the applicant shall pay the difference to the institution. Specific information concerning State of Texas residency requirements can be found at: www.collegefortexas.com/residency.

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TUITION Cash, checks, money orders, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover and bank debit cards are all accepted for tuition payments — Checks should be made payable to Richland College. All checks must have the valid driver’s license number, date of birth and daytime telephone number of the person signing the check, along with the student’s name and student ID number. We do not accept temporary checks. Regardless of the type of financial assistance anticipated, it is always the student’s responsibility to make sure tuition and fees are paid on or before the due date. If an award letter has not been received at the time tuition is due, students should be prepared to pay from personal resources. Important Notice: Effective Fall 2005, the Dallas County Community Colleges will charge a higher tuition rate to students registering the third or subsequent time for a course. All third and subsequent attempts of the majority of credit and workforce continuing education courses will result in higher tuition to be charged. Developmental Studies and some other courses will not be charged a higher tuition rate. Third attempts include courses taken at any of the Dallas County Community Colleges since the Fall 2002 semester. To view a detailed list of courses that will not be included in the higher tuition rate and a detailed list of cross-listed courses where one course equates another for this purpose, please go to http://www.dcccd.edu/thirdcourseattempt.

Tuition Semester Credit Hours 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Out-of-State Out-of-Country Out-of-State Distance Learning Out-of-Country Costs

Dallas County

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Tuition

Tuition

Tuition

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$ 200 230 345 460 575 690 805 920 1,035 1,150 1,265 1,380 1,495 1,610 1,725 1,840 1,955 2,070 2,185 2,300

$ 165 165 165 220 275 330 385 440 495 550 605 660 715 770 825 880 935 990 1,045 1,100

39 78 117 156 195 234 273 312 351 390 429 468 507 546 585 624 663 702 741 780

72 144 216 288 360 432 504 576 648 720 792 864 936 1,008 1,080 1,152 1,224 1,296 1,368 1,440

Additional Charges Audits The charge for auditing a course is the same as if the course is taken for credit. Bowling Classes ..............................Students pay cost of lane rental. Returned Checks ............................$25 for each returned check* * Charge may change without notice.

All current Richland Students can pay online with a credit card at www.econnect.dcccd.edu Richland College and the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) reserve the right to collect additional tuition if it is determined that the student registered under an incorrect residency status or if tuition is increased by the State Legislature or the DCCCD Board of Trustees. 8


MONEY MATTERS Tuition Payments

Paying by Mail

Tuition Payment Deadlines. By paying for your tuition on or before the due date printed on your Registration Summary, your classes will be confirmed. If your tuition is not received on or before the due date, your registration may be cancelled, and you may have to re-register. NOTE: If mailing your tuition payment, the postmark date cannot be considered, and your payment will be returned to you. It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from classes.

Mail payments to: Richland College, ATTN: Cashier, 12800 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX 75243-2199. A copy of your student Registration Summary must be included. NOTE: If mailing your tuition payment, the postmark date cannot be considered, and your payment will be returned to you. It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from classes. Paying by check: Make check payable to Richland College and provide the valid driver’s license number, date of birth, and daytime telephone number of the person who signs the check. You must also include the student’s name and student ID number. We do not accept temporary checks. Anyone who stops payment on a check that has been written for tuition will be charged $25 and will still be responsible for the unpaid tuition. This same policy applies to returned checks. Additionally, any student with a returned check may be dropped from their classes any time prior to the issuance of the final class role or grading. Students wanting to take care of returned checks must submit payment to the cashiers in the form of cash, credit card or money order. Paying by money order: Make money order payable to Richland College; include the student’s name and student ID number, along with a daytime telephone number. Paying by credit card: Include student’s name and student ID number; a daytime telephone number; the credit card number; expiration date; zip code of card holder; the name of the credit card holder if different from the student’s; and an authorized signature.

Tuition Installment Plan (TIP). Not available in summer.

Payment Choices • Pay all classes in full • Pay for select classes – Classes will DREG if not paid by due date. Note: Dropping or withdrawing from class does not cancel your payments. Any refund due to the student because of dropping or withdrawing from courses will be applied to the remainder of any payments due. Official transcripts will be withheld until all payments have been made.

Paying In Person Richland’s Cashier Windows are in Thunderduck Hall (T140A) and are open from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday; and 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. Checks should be made payable to Richland College and require the same information listed in the Paying by Mail section on this page. Money orders should be made payable to Richland College and include the student’s name and student ID number as well as a daytime telephone number. Credit card payments need the same information listed in the Paying by Mail section on this page. Third-party billings require a voucher or letter from the business or agency paying the tuition and must be presented to Accounts Receivable located in the Business office (T140) before your due date. Waivers must be taken to Admissions or Financial Aid.

Refunds Refund information is located on the following page (page 10).

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By paying for your tuition on or before the due date printed on your student Registration Summary, your classes will be confirmed. If your tuition is not received on or before the due date, your registration may be canceled and subject to class availability, you may have to re-register.

Paying Online All students can pay tuition online with a credit card. Check out http://econnect.dcccd.edu and click on Student Menu.

Paying by Drop Box A drop box is located at the east and west entrances to Thunderduck Hall and is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You must include a copy of the Student Registration Summary along with your tuition payment in the drop box. Payment must be received by 3 p.m. Monday through Friday to be posted that business day. FULL TUITION MUST BE PAID IF USING THE DROP BOX. Drop Box payments can be by check, money order, or credit card. Payments must include the student's name and ID number, a daytime phone number as well as information listed in the Paying by Mail section on this page. DO NOT PAY BY CASH.

Save Time!!! Use the Drop Box for payments with check or credit cards.

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MONEY MATTERS

AUDIT PROCEDURES

Refunds Richland’s refund policy for college credit classes is published in its entirety in the online Richland College catalog. The DCCCD official online catalog is available at www.dcccd.edu.

An audit provides a student the opportunity to attend a credit class without receiving a transcripted grade. An audit request will not be considered until the first day the class meets. A student may not register for a credit class and then change to an audit status. A student may not change from an audit status to credit status after the term certification date. Not all classes may be audited, such as computer classes and science classes. The instructor and the appropriate division dean must approve all audits. An audit request will not be considered after the state certification date – the 12th class day for a long semester class.

Dropping a Class: Means dropping one or more classes for a given semester while remaining in others within the Dallas County Community Colleges. Withdrawing From Classes: Means to officially drop all courses for a given semester within the Dallas County Community Colleges. Summer 2008 Students who officially drop a portion of their classes or withdraw from the college will be refunded a percentage of the total tuition paid on semester length classes, according to the following schedule: May term 2008 100% refund 70% refund 25% refund No refund

Before May 12 May 12-14 May 15 only On or after May 16

Summer I 2008 100% refund 70% refund 25% refund No refund

Before June 9 June 9-12 June 13 only On or after June 14

Summer II 2008 100% refund 70% refund 25% refund No refund

Before July 9 July 9-14 July 15 only On or after July 16

The cost for auditing a class is the same as taking the class for credit and is based on the student’s residency status, which is determined by the Admissions and Student Records office. Audit forms are available in the Admissions and Student Records office, T170.

FINAL GRADE REPORTS Final Grade reports are available online or by telephone. Students need to use their student identification number when they log onto eConnect, an online system developed by the DCCCD to provide you with timely information regarding your college record, or call DCCCD Touchtone Services. Website address: www.econnect.dcccd.edu Telephone number: 972-613-1818.

NOTE: For students who pay by cash, check, or money order, refunds will be processed by Direct Card, ACH or check. For further detail about Direct Card and ACH, see our website at www.econnect.dcccd.edu. Refunds will be processed more efficiently through Direct Card or ACH. If the student chooses not to have their refund processed through Direct Card or ACH, a check will be processed and mailed to the current address on file. Refunds are not issued in cash. All refunds are processed at the district accounting office and may take up to 30 days to process. Contact the Registrar or Business Office for drop dates on flex term classes.

Distance Learning courses are offered throughout the semester – Click it and Get on with your education! http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Richland College reserves the right to assign a different instructor to teach a course after publication of this class schedule. Such changes are not grounds for a refund. All Richland College faculty are qualified to teach in their field.

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FINANCIAL AID Students who need money to help pay for their college expenses are encouraged to visit Richland’s Financial Aid Office, Thunderduck Hall, T130. The Financial Aid Office can also be reached by calling 972-238-6188, 6187, 3734, by e-mail at rlcfava@dcccd.edu or on the internet at www.richlandcollege.edu/finaid/index.htm. Various funding sources are available including grants, scholarships, work study and student loans.

PRIORITY DEADLINES FOR PROCESSING COMPLETED APPLICATION FILES: Academic Year (fall and spring): May 1 Spring Semester: October 1 Summer Session (Supplemental application required): April 1 Financial Aid will not pay for classes registered for AFTER June 6, 2008 for the fall semester.

Richland College: Title IV code 008504

To Apply:

Online Registration and Financial Aid Award Access: Students who have received an electronic award notification and registered using eConnect, may view awards and other Financial Aid information online by visiting www.econnect.dcccd.edu/econnect/st/stmenu.html. Students must activate their awards.

You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Read all instructions carefully when completing the application. Make sure you list Richland College: Title IV code 008504 in order for us to receive your information electronically. Complete your FAFSA online at www.FAFSA.ed.gov. You are encouraged to pick up an application packet from the Financial Aid Office in Thunderduck Hall, T130.

Regardless of the type of financial assistance anticipated, it is always the student’s responsibility to make sure tuition and fees are paid on or before the due date. If an award letter has not been received at the time tuition is due, students should be prepared to pay from personal resources.

Watch your e-mail for a Student Aid Report (SAR). When it arrives, read it carefully. The SAR will be used to determine your eligibility for state and federal grants (money you don’t have to repay), student loans (money you must repay), and college work study programs.

Withdrawing from Richland College? Federal regulations stipulate that students withdrawing from ALL classes prior to the 60% point of a semester will be required to repay a prorated portion of the aid received for the semester. If you are considering withdrawing from ALL of your classes prior to the 60% point of a semester, please check with the Financial Aid Office for an estimate of the amount of aid you will be required to repay!

The personnel in the Financial Aid Office will examine your SAR and determine what other forms or documentation will be necessary in order to complete your financial aid request at Richland College. It is not always required, but often helpful to bring your driver’s license, social security card, immigration documentation, W2’s, and Form 1040 tax returns. Important: The Financial Aid Office will use e-mail to correspond with students. We will no longer use regular mail service. It is important for students to keep their e-mail address current with admissions.

Veterans

Special Requirements: You need to be admitted and plan to obtain a two-year degree/certificate or plan to transfer your courses to a four-year institution. You must maintain Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) Financial Aid Standards of Progress during your entire enrollment. If you are admitted to Richland without a high school diploma or a GED certificate, financial aid regulations state that you must take an approved Department of Education test. Visit the Financial Aid Office (T130) for information.

SPAR

If you are a veteran, contact the Financial Aid Office to see if you are eligible for VA benefits. You must have official copies of your DD214 to apply for your educational benefits. Flex term and Fast Track courses have special VA requirements. Handbooks and other information are available at the Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs Office, T130, or by calling 972-238-6935.

Student Programs and Resources

To ensure that your financial aid is processed before the semester in which you plan to attend, your Financial Aid file must be complete in accordance with the Priority Deadlines listed under “Priority Deadlines” on this page. Completed financial aid files will be processed in date order. Richland does not participate in loan programs for summer sessions.

Student Programs and Resources (SPAR) welcomes you to Richland College! Student Programs reinforce classroom learning by providing additional learning opportunities that are not available in the classroom. We are a full partner in the comprehensive, holistic, transformative activity of learning. The programs/ activities we offer foster the personal development of students, and the transformation of these students into adults who will continue to learn and integrate that knowledge into their daily lives.

Attendance Requirements: In accordance with federal regulations, if you do not begin attending class, or if you drop before the certification date for a class, the amount of your eligibility for most awards must be reduced. If the award has already been paid, you will be required to repay any amount that you are not eligible to receive. If you cannot attend the first day of class you should contact the instructor.

SPAR offers many unique educational opportunities that are not traditionally found in the classroom. We provide you with an overall “college experience” by bringing local and national speakers, writers, musicians, poets, performers, and other student-related activities to the Richland campus.

To find out about Richland’s Career and Technical Education Programs, visit www.richlandcollege.edu/greatjobs

The SPAR Office is located in the El Paso Building (E040) next to the Student Lounge. We are open 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. We invite you to visit our office for activity schedules, program brochures, Student Handbooks, club news, etc. 11


FAMILY EDUCATIONAL TEXAS SUCCESS RIGHTS & INITIATIVE PRIVACY ACT

Effective fall 2003 the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) implemented the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) for Texas public institutions of higher education, a program to replace the former TASP program. The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Program is required by state law to ensure students enrolled in Texas public colleges possess the academic skills needed to perform effectively in college-level coursework. TSI includes a testing component designed to identify and provide information about a student’s reading, writing, and math skills. It is each student’s responsibility to be aware of all TSI regulations. For current information, visit the Dallas County Community College website at www.dcccd.edu and go to the current College Catalog.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. These rights include: 1. The right to inspect and review the student's education records within 45 days of the day the College receives a request for access. Students should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic department, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify the record(s) they wish to inspect. The College official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the College official to whom the request was submitted, that official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed.

After you are admitted, but prior to registration, you must either present scores from an assessment test associated with the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) program or be exempt. Assessment is not used to determine admission except for students wishing to enroll in "special admissions" programs. Transfer students must provide an official transcript in order to determine TSI status or possible waiver or exemption from TSI requirements.

2. The right to request the amendment of the student's education records that the student believes is inaccurate. Students may ask the College to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate. They should write the College official responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate. If the College decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the College will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of a right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.

Minimum Passing TSI Standards Students who meet the TSI State standard for reading will be able to enroll into college-level courses that require college-level readiness in reading skills. Students who meet the minimum TSI State standard for math and writing must still score at a higher level to meet college-level readiness standard as required for enrolling into college-level math or writing related courses as determined by the curriculum committee. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board acknowledges that colleges and universities can require a higher TSI cut score for enrollment into college level courses.

3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student's education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception, which permits disclosure without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the College in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position (including campus law enforcement personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom the College has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a person serving on the Board of Trustees; or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing a task.

If you take a TSI approved assessment test, accumulate any collegiate hours, and later transfer to another Texas public college or university, the receiving institution shall honor your officially transcripted scores. If you transfer from another Texas public college or university to this college, the college will honor your officially transcripted TSI approved assessment scores.

A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill the official's professional responsibility. 4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the College to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA are: Family Policy Compliance Office, U .S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-4605

TSI rules are always subject to change. For the latest TSI information, see the college TSI Coordinator. TSI Assistance available in Admissions, T170 Teddy Krekula 972-238-6115 Winona Whited 972-238-3787

5. Directory information includes: (a) name; (b) home address; (c) home telephone number; (d) e-mail addresses; (e) field of study; (f) photograph; (g) date and place of birth; (h) dates of attendance; (i) enrollment status, i.e., full-time, part-time, undergraduate, graduate; (j) degrees, certificates and other honors and awards received; (k) the type of award received, i.e., academic, technical, tech-prep, or continuing education; (l) participation in officially recognized activities; (m) weight and height of members of athletic teams; (n) student classification; (o) name of the most recent previous institution attended; or, (p) similar information.

Distance Learning courses are offered throughout the semester – Click it and Get on with your education! http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Students may request that all or any part of the directory information be withheld from the public by giving written notice to the Registrar’s Office during the first 12 class days of a fall or spring semester or the first four class days of a summer session. Students may protect their directory information at any time during the academic year if they are unable to provide written notice within these time frames.

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EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD Nominate Your Professor for Richland College’s

If you wish to nominate a Richland College instructor (in a current or previous course – credit or continuing education) for the Excellence in Teaching Award, complete the information listed below. Submit this form to the Student Programs and Resources Office (SPAR), El Paso Hall, Room E040. Award to be presented at Fall Convocation. Professor: Course, Semester, Date:

Describe what this instructor did that inspires you to nominate him/her. If possible, give specific examples.

How was the learning experience in this instructor’s class different from learning experiences in other classes? Give specific examples.

Include any other comments you wish to make that explain why this instructor deserves Richland College’s Excellence in Teaching Award. If possible, give specific examples.

Include the information requested below. If your instructor is a finalist, you may be asked additional information.

Your name: Phone number(s): E-mail address:

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GENERAL INFORMATION… Revised Smoking Policy

In-Line Skates, Skateboards and Bicycles

Richland College is a smoke-free/tobacco-free campus except in specially designated locations on campus. The sale of tobacco products is not permitted. Smoking and the use of other tobacco products are not permitted in campus buildings, open areas, parking lots except in personal vehicles, sidewalks leading to campus from the parking lots, or non-designated smoking areas. Designated smoking areas are identified with appropriate signs indicating where smoking is permitted.

Please leave your in-line skates and skateboards at home. They are not allowed on-campus to protect the safety of students and members of the community who often visit the campus. If you ride a bicycle to campus, please do not use it on jogging trails, which are designed for foot traffic only.

Emergency Alarms

Student ID Cards

Richland’s Emergency Alarm System will sound when you need to evacuate buildings. The decibel level of the alarms meet standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as state and local codes. When you hear an alarm you must vacate the building and move away from the structures into the nearest parking lot. Do not linger near the building. The College Police will sound an “All Clear” when it is safe to return to your building.

All credit students at Richland College are required to have a student photo ID card to use services provided by the computer lab, library, testing center, tutoring center and the telecourse center. Students will have one ID card to use throughout their enrollment at Richland College. New students will receive an ID free of charge. Returning students must have their ID from the previous semester validated for the current semester. Validation stickers are available at the Thunderduck Hall Cashier Windows (T140A). Replacement cards will be made for a $10 charge. Students will be required to pay the replacement card fee regardless of reason (i.e. the card was lost, stolen or student prefers a new photo). To receive your ID you must be enrolled in credit classes and present BOTH your paid Registration Summary and picture ID.

Children on Campus Richland College is committed to providing an educational environment that facilitates teaching and learning. Minors (defined as individuals under the age of 18) should not be brought to the campus in lieu of appropriate childcare. College facilities cannot accommodate the care of minors while parents are working or attending classes. Richland College and its employees cannot be responsible for the safety and welfare of minors. Arrangements should be made for off-campus childcare.

Lavaca Library Richland’s full-service library is the resource center for your classes. It offers everything from online research to a reading room, perfect for curling up with a good book or periodical. If you need assistance, there are resource librarians available to guide you through those tough research projects and papers. Call 972-238-6081 to confirm the hours of operation for the day you want to use the services.

Minors should not be brought into classrooms, laboratories, the Test Center, Center for Tutoring and Learning Connections, Library or Academic Computing areas because of disruption of instruction or study, exposure to material unsuitable for minors and possible danger to minors. Minors oncampus under the age of 18 must be under supervision of a parent or guardian at all times, unless individuals are participating in a program, class, or activity sponsored by the college. Parents/guardians are responsible for seeing that minors are respectful of others using college facilities.

Bookstore Follett Bookstore has more than textbooks. You'll find cards, gifts, clothing, snacks and more. The on-campus Follett Bookstore is located in E080, 972-231-7315 or online through efollett.com. (Note: Follett is not owned by or operated by Richland College.)

Richland College accepts no responsibility for ensuring the age or topical appropriateness of any materials or resources with which minors may come in contact.

Student E-Mail You can access Richland’s student e-mail program if you are registered for college credit classes or concurrent non-credit classes. Your student e-mail account becomes available to you 48 hours after you complete registration. To use student e-mail, visit one of Richland’s computer labs in Del Rio Hall, room D257; Bonham Hall, room B218, during posted hours of operation. Complete user instructions are available in the labs.

Students in violation of this policy will be referred to the College Police and issued a warning citation. After a second occurrence, an additional citation will be issued. The individual will not be allowed to attend class when minors are accompanying the student.

Apply online!

Health Center

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Located in Thunderduck Hall, room T110, Richland’s Health Center offers first aid as well as information about a variety of wellness issues and student health insurance. You can reach the Health Center by calling 972-238-6135.

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To find out about Richland’s Career and Technical Education Programs, visit www.richlandcollege.edu/greatjobs

Help us keep track of you by notifying the Student Records office, T170, immediately of any address or social security number changes.

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ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Richland College’s special academic programs provide students the opportunity to be active participants in their learning process. For information - look for program advertisements in this schedule, and the special codes listed with classes. African-American/Black Studies Program – AABS – The AfricanAmerican/Black Studies Program exists to develop greater cultural awareness for students interested in broadening their understanding of people of African descent and their role in the shaping of America. www.richlandcollege.edu/aabs

Learning Communities – LrnComm – Learning Communities are classes in which a group of students enroll in two or more combined courses organized around a common theme, project or problem. It provides an integrated experience for the pursuit of learning that leads to a greater understanding of the diversity of knowledge. www.richlandcollege.edu/enrich/learncom/learncom.htm

Asian-American/Middle Eastern-American Studies Program – ASIA – The Asian-American/Middle Eastern-American Studies Program seeks to increase awareness and understanding of Asia and the Middle East, and its impact on Americans descended from regions including the Middle East, Turkey, South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia. www.richlandcollege.edu/asia

Mexican-American/Latino Studies Program – MALS – The MexicanAmerican/Latino Studies Program provides students of all backgrounds the opportunity to enhance their awareness and understanding of the MexicanAmerican experience in the United States through a multidisciplinary program that includes direct contact with the local Latino community. www.richlandcollege.edu/mals

Fast Track – FstTrk – a flexible way to earn an associates degree in 12 months during the day or 20 months taking evening classes. The schedule of classes includes opportunities for students to complete the core curriculum in a short amount of time. www.richlandcollege.edu/enrich/honors/honrmain.htm

Mind-Body Health – M/B/Health – Mind-Body Health refers to the integration of the mind (thoughts, attitudes, and emotions) and the body, and to its impact on our overall health. The M-BH program invites you to actively explore the ideas, topics and applications of mind-body health in classes taught within the traditional curriculum. www.richlandcollege.edu/enrich/mndbdyhl/mbhmain.htm

Global Studies – GlbStd – Classes taught across the curriculum focusing on one or more of the following values: peace, democratic participation, social and economic justice, ecological balance, intercultural understanding and the impact of technology. Students learn to appreciate the broad spectrum of ideas and cultural richness of the world around them. www.richlandcollege.edu/enrich/globStud/globStud.htm

Peace Studies Program – PeaceStd – The goal of the Peace Studies Program is to enhance each person’s capacity to learn, to transform oneself and one’s worldview, and to respond to life from a position of peace and non-violence. www.richlandcollege.edu/enrich/peacestdy/peacstdy.htm

Honors – Hnrs – Small seminar based classes designed to encourage the student to formulate good questions, tolerate diverse points of view, become a more effective listener and critical thinker, and to draw meaningful connections between educational and life experiences. www.richlandcollege.edu/enrich/honors/honrmain.htm

Service Learning – ServLrn – Service Learning is an instructional strategy that combines service in the community with academic instruction which focuses on critical thinking, value clarification, social development and civic responsibility. www.richlandcollege.edu/enrich/servlern/servlern.htm

Latin American Studies – LAS – The Latin American Studies Program provides students the opportunity to learn about the history, literature, traditions, and perspectives of the cultures in Latin America.

Study Abroad – "The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are," (Samuel Johnson). The Study Abroad program offers you the opportunity to spend a semester or a year studying at several locations abroad as part your college career.

DISABILITY SERVICES

•Tutor referral •Referral to community support services •A nationally recognized Total Re-Integration (TRI) program for students with traumatic brain injuries, including specialized classes designed to improve physical, social and cognitive skills.

The Disability Services’ mission is to partner with students with disabilities to identify, reduce or eliminate educational barriers. The Disability Services Office (DSO) coordinates a variety of support services to enable students with disabilities to participate fully in the educational experience. They include: •Academic advisement and registration •Access to adaptive technology (CCTV, screen reader, textbook reader, assistive listening devices) •Volunteer note takers •Testing accommodations (extended time, reduced distraction, reader, scribe) •Interpreter and Realptim Captions Services

Students requesting services need to schedule an appointment with a DSO advisor approximately two weeks before classes begin. To receive accommodations students must provide appropriate documentation. For more information on disability services, call 972-238-6180 (Voice/TTY), visit Thunderduck Hall, suite T120, or go to www.richlandcollege.edu/dso 15


STUDENT SUCCESS COURSES Guidelines for Mandatory Placement of Students in Richland College Continuing, Transfer and Former Students

Students New to College If Accuplacer Reading Test score is below 78, Accuplacer Writing Test score is below 6 with a Sentence Skills Test score below 80, or if you have not met college level readiness in reading or writing on another approved placement assessment, you must take HDEV 0092 Student Success.

You must take one of the Human Development courses listed below if you have the following academic status: • Suspended Students Students who are on suspension from Richland College or any college or university

If you do not have a high school degree or GED, you must take HDEV 0092 Student Success or HDEV 1300 Learning Framework: The Master Student Course.

• Students with a Grade Point Average (gpa) less than 2.0 Students who have attempted at least 12 credit hours who have earned a cumulative gpa (or in the last semester attempted) of less than 2.0

If you are a Rising Star Program Student, you must take one of the following: HDEV 0092 Student Success, HDEV 1310 Career Exploration and Planning, HDEV 1300 Learning Framework: The Master Student Course or HDEV 2315 Principles and Processes of Personal and Social Adjustment.

Human Development Course Descriptions HDEV 0092 - Student Success This course is designed to help you learn skills that will improve your success in college, life, and at work. (Students who have college-level reading and writing test scores may substitute HDEV 1300.)

HDEV 1310 - Career Exploration and Planning This course enables students to form career and educational goals, use the Internet and other resources to build awareness of the world of work and develop job-hunting strategies.

HDEV 1300 – Learning Framework: The Master Student Course Cognitive Processes: The Master Student Course is designed for students whose reading and writing skills are college-level. Topics include student success strategies, study skills, test taking, achieving and setting goals, memory and learning theory and techniques, and wellness.

HDEV 2315 – Principles and Processes of Personal and Social Adjustment Students enrolled in the Principles and Processes of Personal and Social Adjustment course will develop communication skills to use in the classroom, at work, and in personal relationships.

Note to English for Speakers of Other Langages (ESOL) Students As of Fall 2006, if you have not passed reading and writing sections of TSI by the time you reach Level 4 ESOL, you will be required to take ESOL 0034, Academic Listening/Speaking for College and Career Success. This advanced ESOL course will develop academic speaking skills through a focus on academic and career planning. Students will participate in group projects and presentations which are based on career assessment, information gathering, and networking experiences. The goal is to strenghten critical thinking skills and readiness for college study and decision making.

Conversation Partners This free program provides non-native speakers the chance to practice their new English speaking skills once a week throughout the semester. Any student enrolled in English for Speakers of Other Languages classes is encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity. To find out more, please stop by the Emeritus Program located in Crockett Hall, room C120. This free program is sponsored by the Emeritus Program. 16


THUNDERTIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL SEMESTER Thank you for selecting Richland College to be your educational partner this semester. We welcome you to ThunderDuck land and offer the following ThunderTips to help you achieve your academic goals. 1. Attend class regularly and be on time. If you have to miss, let your professor know and get all the assignments you missed. 2. Take advantage of extra credit opportunities. It demonstrates that you care about your grades and are willing to work to improve them. 3. Speak out in class. You may feel shy but your professor will know that others are likely to have the same questions/comments. 4. Visit with your professor about your grades, notes they've made on your papers, or clarifications about upcoming tests. It shows interest. 5. Make the assignments you turn in neat and sharp. It reflects a caring attitude and pride in your work. 6. Pay attention in class. Don't chat, read or stare out the window. In other words, be polite and graceful even if you are just a little bit bored. 7. Complete all of your assignments – even if you know that not all of them are "brilliant." Finishing the work is an important part of learning. 8. Visit with your professor during her/his office hours. It's good to discuss meaningful topics that aren't necessarily related to the course work. Learning is a partnership.

Don’t Stand In Line … Get Online! Apply, Register, Pay and Get Your Grades Online With eConnect. www.econnect.dcccd.edu

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DISTANCE LEARNING

What is Distance Learning (DL)?

Distance Learning Webpage

• Distance Learning courses provide instruction to students who are not at the same location as the instructors and can use various forms of technology. • Students must meet prerequisites or assessment scores. • DCCCD Distance Learning courses will transfer to other institutions.

For more information about Distance Learning, visit the Richland College Distance Learning website at www.richlandcollege.edu/dl.

Online Registration: Online registration is available to current and former students who meet the following criteria: 1. Passed all sections of THEA, Alternate TSI assessment or TSI exempt 2. Good academic standing 3. No active blocks 4. E-mail address on file with Admissions

How are DL Courses Delivered? Online: All content delivered through computers and multimedia. These courses use eCampus and may include CD’s and audio/video streaming. No on-campus testing or activities are required; however, off campus proctored exams may be required.

To register online, please go to www.econnect.dcccd.edu and click on Student Menu.

Online Partial: Most of the content delivered through computers and multimedia. These courses use eCampus and may include CD’s and audio/video streaming. On-campus testing, orientation and/or other activities may be required.

Transfer Students: upons receiving your official college transcripts, your record will be updated for online registration if the eligibility requirements have been met.

Online/Classroom: Content delivered through an even distribution (50%-50%) of online and classroom activities. These courses use components of computer instruction, multimedia activities and classroom time. On-campus classroom time is required.

Student Services: Richland College students have access to online and telephone student services. Richland College understands that the success of a Distance Learning class begins with the first click of the student. Distance Learning students will have access to Richland’s student services via phone or online. Click, explore and learn with Richland College at our website: www.richlandcollege.edu.

Video-Based: Content delivered through a local cable channel, CD, DVD, MP4 system or VHS cassette. On-campus testing or activities may be required. Content is not delivered through computer internet activities, but instructor may provide some communications, syllabus, orientation and test review by e-mail.

Financial Aid

Are Internet courses for me?

Scholarships, grants, academic assistance or work study questions can be answered by visiting the following website: www.richlandcollege.edu/finaid, call 972-238-6188 or visit the Financial Aid office located in T130. For FAFSA information: www.fafsa.ed.gov or an online FAFSA application: www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/Complete013.jsp.

Successful Online Students share the following: 1. Enjoy the convenience of independent study 2. Are self-starters 3. Show self-direction and motivation 4. Display good time management skills 5. Are comfortable reading large amounts of information online 6. Have some technical skills 7. Own a computer

Payment To make a tuition payment or check your final grades, go to: www.econnect.dccd.edu or call 972-238-6206 or 972-238-6108.

How to succeed in an Internet class: Know CPR for Internet Education?

Bookstore Students can order their books online, by phone or come to campus.

1. Communicate. Keep in touch with your instructor. E-mail or call if you cannot make a trip to campus.

Library

2. Persist. Keep a calendar with due dates. Stay in touch with other Internet students in your course. Watch for deadlines. Sometimes it is easy to put off things to the last minute. Maintain your Internet courses and stay on top of them. Don’t procrastinate.

For research or to explore topics, visit Richland’s library (L102), online at www.richlandcollege.edu/library or call 972-238-6081.

Orientation and Testing

3. Read. Read all coursework material carefully. Don’t be a victim of “not knowing because of not reading.”

Online Partial Distance Learning courses may require on-campus orientation and testing. Log on to Instructions for Online and Video-based classes: 1. On the first day of class log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 2. Type ‘e’ plus 7 digit ID# from fee receipt for User Name and Password 3. Click on name of Course and follow directions provided

Online Advising: For help with individual degree planning, course selection, prerequisites, transfer credits and general course information, e-mail one of our online advisors at rlcadvising@dcccd.edu or call 972-238-6101. 18


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TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Internet Requirements

Software Requirements

To participate in Distance Learning courses, you must have access to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Options Dial-up Modems use traditional phone lines to provide Internet access. You must gain access through an Internet Service Provider (ISP). The connection speed depends on the quality of the phone lines and the speed of the modem. For dial-up service you will need a modem and phone service. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) provides Internet access via special phone lines. The ISP is usually a telephone company. For DSL service you will need a DSL modem connected to an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) in your computer. Cable Internet access is provided via cable television wiring. The ISP is usually a cable television company. For Cable service you will need a Cable modem connected to an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) in your computer.

For Flash and Shockwave Players and Acrobat Reader, please go to www.adobe.com: 1. Please click on the “Get Adobe Reader.” 2. Click on the “download” to download to your local computer. 3. On your local computer, double-click the download file to initiate the installation. Please accept all default settings. Repeat the above steps for Shockwave and Flash Players. For Power Point viewer, please go to www.microsoft.com/downloads: 1. Click on “More Popular Downloads.” 2. Depending on the popularity of the downlaod, click on “PowerPoint Viewer 2003” and download to your local computer. 3. On our local computer, double-click the download file to initiate the installation. Please accept all default settings.

Hardware Requirements PC Recommended configuration CPU: 733MHz or better Intel Pentium III processor Memory: 128MB RAM Hard drive: 10GB hard drive Floppy drive: 3.5", 1.44MB CD-ROM drive (optional DVD) Monitor: 15" Color SVGA .26mm Dot-pitch Operating System: Windows XP w/service pack II installed or Windows 98 Speakers: Internal or External

**Some Distance Learning classes may have additional or different software requirements.

Technology Support If you experience technical difficulties with eCampus, please call or e-mail Technical Support at 972-669-6402 or eCampus.support@dcccd.edu. At Richland, a computer lab is located in Del Rio, room D257. These computers are free to enrolled students and have excellent high-speed Internet connections.

Macintosh Recommended configuration CPU: 500MHz or better Power PC processor (Power Macintosh G4) Memory: 128MB RAM Hard drive: 30GB hard drive CD-ROM drive (optional DVD) Monitor: 17" Color SVGA .26mm Dot-pitch Keyboard and mouse Network Interface Card: Built-in Ethernet Operating System: Macintosh OS, current versions (OS 9.2.2/10.1.3) Speakers: Internal or External

Distance Learning courses are offered throughout the semester – Click it and Get on with your education! http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE

FUN ON CAMPUS Here are a few things to do (in addition to studying):

Art Exhibits Art lovers can enjoy several free galleries at Richland. Exhibitions by national and local artists, as well as student artists, are available. Call 972-238-6339 for the latest gallery information, or visit the Events Calendar at www.richlandcollege.edu.

Evening classes are indicated by colored TYPE. M T W R F Sa or S Su or U AABS ASIA

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Asian-American/ Middle Eastern-American Studies Individualized Distance Learning

Emerit

Emeritus Program - geared for students age 55 and older

Fast Track - One year Associate Degree

GlbStd

Global Studies

Honors or Hnrs

Honors Class

LgGrp LrnComm MALS M/B/Health Online OnlinePtl Online/Cls PeaceStd Self-Paced ServLrn TBA

Entertainment You can attend a free concert every Tuesday in Fannin Performance Hall. The Humanities Recital Series spotlights professional and student performers each week. It's an hour you'll enjoy. A performance schedule is available in the Student Programs Office, E040, 972-238-6130, or visit the Events Calendar at www.richlandcollege.edu.

Non-traditional college term

FstTrk

LAS

If you need a quiet place to energize yourself after a stressful class, try our Demonstration Garden on the west side of campus or our Teaching, Learning, Community Building (TLC) Labyrinth on the east side of campus just beyond Fannin Hall. The TLC Labyrinth follows the classic pattern of the Chartres Labyrinth of France which was created in the 13th Century. If walking is difficult for you, there is a finger labyrinth available that traces the path to and from the center of the Chartres pattern.

African-American/Black Studies

DistLrn

FlexTerm

Gardens and Labyrinth

Discount Tickets Be sure to check at the Cashier Windows (T140A) in Thunderduck Hall for the latest in discount tickets to movie theaters, amusement parks and special events in the Dallas area. You can save a ThunderBundle!

Other Fun Stuff

Latin American Studies

If you're new to Richland College, plan to visit the Student Programs Office, E040, soon. SPAR schedules speakers, music groups, special events – even Intramural Sports – and they sponsor more than 30 student clubs that always welcome new members. More information is on pg. 9 of this schedule.

Large Group - a section with an enrollment of 80-100 students Learning Communities Mexican-American/Latino Studies

For the latest information on events and activities, visit:

Mind-Body Health

www.richlandcollege.edu

Internet Based Course – No on-campus meetings Internet Based Course – Some on-campus meetings/tests are required Online and Classroom activities – on-campus meetings required Peace Studies Self-Paced Learning Service Learning To Be Announced - information may be obtained from division offices

Video

Video-Based Course – Some on-campus meetings/tests may be required

Webe

Web Enhanced on-campus Course

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COURSE INDEX

To find out about Richland’s Career and Technical Education Programs, visit www.richlandcollege.edu/greatjobs

Transfer courses - Courses that are designed to transfer to other college and universities. Because a course will transfer does not mean it will apply towards a specific major or degree at a four-year college or university. Applied courses - Courses that lead to a certificate or Associate in Applied Science Degree. These courses are designed to aid the student in developing entry-level skills to be used in the job market. – Indicates that the course is not available for this semester.

Geology................................................................................GEOL ......................................................36, 50 German................................................................................GERM.....................................................36, 50 Government........................................................................GOVT .......................................23, 36, 37, 50 History .................................................................................HIST .........................................23, 37, 50, 51 Horticulture (Applied) .....................................................FMKT ...............................................................– Horticulture (Applied) .....................................................HALT.......................................................37, 57 Human Development.......................................................HDEV .......................................24, 37, 51, 57 Human Development.......................................................CREX................................................................– Humanities .........................................................................HUMA.............................................24, 38, 51 Information Technology..............................................Please see Computer Information Technology International Business and Trade (Applied)..............IBTR..................................................................– International Business and Trade (Applied)..............IBUS.........................................24, 38, 51, 57 Italian...................................................................................ITAL ..................................................................– Japanese..............................................................................JAPN..............................................................38 Journalism ..........................................................................JOUR...............................................24, 38, 51 Journalism ..........................................................................COMM ...................................................38, 51 Korean..................................................................................KORE................................................................– Learning Communities....................................................ALCE ................................................................– Legal Assistant (Applied)................................................LGLA ................................................................– Management (Applied) ...................................................BMGT..............................................38, 51, 55 Management (Applied) ...................................................HRPO .....................................................38, 55 Marketing (Applied).........................................................MRKG ....................................................39, 51 Mathematics......................................................................MATH ................24, 39, 40, 51, 52, 57, 58 Multimedia (Applied).......................................................ARTC...............................................36, 40, 58 Multimedia (Applied).......................................................IMED..................29, 30, 33, 41, 52, 57, 58 Multimedia (Applied........................................................ITSC .........................................26, 29, 30, 55 Multimedia (Applied).......................................................PHTC ................................................................– Music....................................................................................MUSI...............................................24, 41, 52 Music (Applied) .................................................................MUAP............................................................52 Music (Applied) .................................................................MUEN..............................................................– Nanotechnology (Applied) .............................................NANO ..............................................................– Nutrition .............................................................................NUTR......................................................41, 52 Office Technology (Applied) ..........................................POFI.........................................27, 46, 47, 56 Office Technology (Applied) ..........................................POFM...............................................................– Office Technology (Applied) ..........................................POFT ........................................27, 28, 47, 56 Philosophy ..........................................................................PHIL ................................................24, 42, 52 Photography.......................................................................PHOT ......................................................42, 53 Physical Education ...........................................................PHED.........................24, 42, 43, 53, 55, 58 Portuguese..........................................................................PORT ................................................................– Physics .................................................................................PHYS ......................................................43, 53 Psychology..........................................................................PSYC ...............................................24, 43, 54 Real Estate (Applied) .......................................................RELE..........................24, 43, 44, 54, 55, 58 Religion ...............................................................................RELI.................................................24, 44, 54 Russian ................................................................................RUSS................................................................– Semiconductor Manufacturing (Applied)..................SMFT................................................................– Sign Language (Applied) ................................................SGNL......................................................44, 58 Small Business Management (Applied) .....................BUSG ...............................................................– Sociology.............................................................................SOCI ........................................24, 44, 54, 55 Spanish ................................................................................SPAN .......................................24, 44, 45, 54 Speech .................................................................................SPCH .......................................24, 45, 54, 55 Travel, Exposition and Meeting Mgmt (Applied) ...TRVM...............................................................– Vietnamese.........................................................................VIET ........................................................45, 54 Wireless Communication (Applied).............................ITMT ..............................................................29

Accounting ........................................................................ACCT...............................................22, 25, 46 Accounting (Applied).......................................................ACNT................................................................– Anthropology .....................................................................ANTH .....................................................22, 25 Arabic...................................................................................ARAB ...............................................................– Art .........................................................................................ARTS........................................22, 25, 46, 55 Biology.................................................................................BIOL.........................................25, 26, 46, 56 Business...............................................................................BUSI .......................................................26, 46 Business Computer Information Systems .................BCIS................................................26, 46, 55 Business Mathematics (Applied)..................................TECM ...............................................................– Chemistry............................................................................CHEM .............................................28, 47, 55 Chinese ................................................................................CHIN................................................................– College Learning Skills....................................................DCLS ................................................................– Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........CPMT ...............................................................– Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........EECT.................................................................– Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........ITCC........................................................28, 29 Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........ITMC ................................................................– Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........ITNW......................................................29, 47 Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........ITSC .........................................26, 29, 30, 55 Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........ITSE ..................................................................– Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........ITSW..........................27, 29, 45-47, 55, 56 Computer Information Technology (Applied)...........ITSY..................................................................– Computer Science (Transfer).........................................COSC.........................22, 30, 31, 47, 55, 56 Criminal Justice (Applied)..............................................CRIJ..................................................................– Cultural Studies ................................................................CUST ...............................................22, 31, 47 Dance ...................................................................................DANC ............................................................31 Developmental Communications.................................DCOM..............................................................– Developmental Math.......................................................DMAT........................22, 23, 31, 32, 48, 57 Developmental Reading..................................................DREA......................................................32, 48 Developmental Writing...................................................DWRI.......................................32, 48, 49, 57 Digital Forensics (Applied).............................................ITDF.................................................23, 32, 49 Drama ..................................................................................DRAM.............................................23, 33, 49 Ecology ................................................................................ECOL ................................................................– Economics...........................................................................ECON..............................................23, 33, 49 Education (Applied) .........................................................CDEC .............................................................33 Education (Applied) .........................................................EDTC.......................................................33, 49 Education (Applied) .........................................................EDUC ...............................................................– Education (Applied) .........................................................TECA.......................................................23, 33 Engineering ........................................................................ENGR..............................................33, 34, 57 Engineering Technology..................................................ENGT................................................................– Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................CETT .................................................................– Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................ENTC ......................................................34, 57 Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................DFTG.......................................................34, 57 Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................TECM ...............................................................– Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................INMT................................................................– Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................INTC .................................................................– Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................HYDR ...............................................................– Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................MCHN .............................................................– Engineering Technology (Applied) ...............................QCTC................................................................– English .................................................................................ENGL .......................................23, 34, 35, 49 English for Speakers of Other Language ...................ESOL ........................................23, 35, 36, 50 Farsi ......................................................................................FARS ................................................................– French ..................................................................................FREN ......................................................36, 50 GAME ...................................................................................GAME......................................36, 41, 57, 58 Geography...........................................................................GEOG .....................................................23, 36

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MAY TERM If you are a highly motivated student and can devote time to an intense, fast-paced program of study, consider enrolling in Richland’s May Term 2008. May Term 2008 classes begin Monday, May 12 and end Friday, May 30, 2007. No class May 26. May Term classes are considered to be Summer I 2008 classes for transcript and tuition purposes. The refund period for May Term classes is brief and may be affected by how many credit hours you enroll in for the regular Summer I 2008 semester. The last day to Drop without a ‘W’ is May 13 and the last day to Drop with a ‘W’ is May 24. Refunds for May Term classes: Withdraw before May 12, 100% refund; May 12-14, 70% refund; May 15, 25% refund; after May 15, no refund. Section

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3 Cr Hrs ACCT2301 Principles of Accounting I 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 496190 D260 Anderson, L 3 Cr Hrs ACCT2302 Prin Acct II 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493937 D256 Murdock, D 3 Cr Hrs ANTH2346 Int to Anthro DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 491242 INET Nunley, J Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No textbook required. ARTS1301 Art Apprec 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 486812 D158 Stover, J DISTANCE LEARNING Stover, J MTWRFSU 486813 INET 8440 INET Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 486816 INET Samarth, A 8441 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ARTS1303 Survey Art Hst 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 488050 INET Young, G Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ARTS2311 Advanced Design 3 Cr Hrs 8246 9:00- 4:00 MTWRF 496102 F179 Sweet, F ARTS2346 Ceramics I 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00- 4:00 MTWRF 496096 F179 Sweet, F

AFRICAN-AMERICAN/BLACK STUDIES (AABS)

Studies in Black and White for CULTURAL AWARENESS

Planning a successful career?

Consider ethnic studies programs to enhance your marketability. Intercultural education is vital in today’s diverse business environment for novice or experienced entrepreneurs, veteran corporate professionals or managers in training. Broaden your understanding of people of African descent and their role in the shaping of America. Credit is transferable in required core classes. For more information call 972-238-6260, e-mail cindyc@dcccd.edu or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/aabs

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3 Cr Hrs ARTS2347 Ceramics II 9:00- 4:00 MTWRF 496098 F179 Sweet, F 8245 COSC1300 Computer Literacy 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 496574 INET Goode, P 8441 Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Goode, P LAB Format: Online meets 5/12-5/30. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. 3 Cr Hrs CUST2370 Cultural Studies DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 489412 INET Paez, G 8440 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Topic: Nonviolence/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. Purchase or rent the film, Ghandi/ PreReq: ENGL1301/ Note: Explore nonviolence as a strategy for change and as a way of living one’s life. DMAT0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lab / Reqired: Attendance, participation, homework / PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score / Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp / Reqired: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework / PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score / Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 8240 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491308 M118 Darabadey, S Lab 8242 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491316 M119 Georgiou, T Lab 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491323 M125 Browne, E Comp 87526:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491337 M118 Brown, N Lab 8756 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491349 M125 Tinker, M Comp DMAT0097 Algebra Fund I 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lab / Reqired: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score / Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp / Reqired: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework / PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score / Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 8240 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491310 M118 Darabadey, S Lab 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491318 M119 Georgiou, T 8242 Lab 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491326 M125 Browne, E 8246 Comp 8752 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491340 M118 Brown, N Lab 8756 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491352 M125 Tinker, M Comp DMAT0098 Algebr Fund II 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lab / Reqired: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score / Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp / Reqired: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework / PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score / Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 491312 M118 Darabadey, S 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 8240 Lab 491319 M119 Georgiou, T 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 8242 Lab 491329 M125 Browne, E 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 8246 Comp 491343 M118 Brown, N 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 8752 Lab 8756 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491355 M125 Tinker, M Comp

Evening classes are listed in color.

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May Term Class Listings Section

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3 Cr Hrs DMAT0099 Algeb Fund III Format: Lab / Reqired: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84) / PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score / Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp / Reqired: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score / Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 8240 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491313 M118 Darabadey, S Lab 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491321 M119 Georgiou, T 8242 Lab 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491333 M125 Browne, E 8246 Comp 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491346 M118 Brown, N 8752 Lab 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491358 M125 Tinker, M 8756 Comp 3 Cr Hrs ITDF1370 Introduction to Cyber Crime 8:15-11:25 MTWRF 493825 D111 Szabo, Z 8745 Topic: Examination of the history of cyber crime, techniques, strategies for investigating computer crime. Emphasis placed on identifying cyber crime activity, applying the concepts, theories and laws of computer crime in investigations. 3 Cr Hrs DRAM2366 Film Appreciation I 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 494192 D146 Ruiz Esparza, D 8245 3 Cr Hrs ECON2301 Prin Econ 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 492140 S115 Newbury, F 8245 LgGrp DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492143 INET Newbury, F Online Format: Online. / No on-campus meetings. / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ECON2302 Prin Econ 3 Cr Hrs 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 492178 B018 Shorow, D 8245 DISTANCE LEARNING Shorow, D INET MTWRFSU 492190 INET 8400 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings. / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. TECA1354 Child Growth and Development 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 490940 INET Nixon, E Online Format: Online. No on-campus meeting required/ Note: log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu ENGL1301 Composition I 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491107 B145 Hatcher, P 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491109 E089 Frazier, D 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491222 D151 Stidham, J DISTANCE LEARNING 8445 INET MTWRFSU 491111 INET Branks, S Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8446 INET MTWRFSU 491120 INET Barrett, A Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ENGL1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491235 M214 Matter, W 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491237 D143 Musgrave, B 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491245 M214 Wooten, S DISTANCE LEARNING 8445 INET MTWRFSU 491239 INET Ream, C Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8446 INET MTWRFSU 491241 INET Dietz, H Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8447 INET MTWRFSU 491243 INET Ali, S Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8448 INET MTWRFSU 491244 INET Olsen, J Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ENGL2311 Tech Writing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8445 INET MTWRFSU 491248 INET MacK, E Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 491249 INET MacK, E 8446 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ENGL2322 British Lit 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491252 D151 Ball, L DISTANCE LEARNING 8445 INET MTWRFSU 491253 INET Barrett, J Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8446 Online INET MTWRFSU 491256 INET Barrett, J Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

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3 Cr Hrs ENGL2328 American Lit 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491257 C212 Swedlund, T 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491260 D162 Carpenter, C 8745 DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 491258 INET Maverick, R 8445 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ENGL2333 World Lit 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491262 S219 Shepard, M 1 Cr Hrs ESOL0036 Skil Dev in Listening/Speaking 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493038 C226 Goode, N 2 Cr Hrs ESOL0043 ESOL Reading 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493040 C245 Dryden, I 8245 2 Cr Hrs ESOL0053 ESOL Writing 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493046 N130 Riddle Achelpohl, R 8245 Note: This class is for repeaters only. ESOL0044 ESOL Reading 2 Cr Hrs 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493043 C245 Dryden, I 2 Cr Hrs ESOL0054 ESOL Writing 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493048 N130 Riddle Achelpohl, R Note: This class is for repeaters only. GEOG1303 World Geograph 3 Cr Hrs 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491224 Y101 Vakulenko, I 8245 GOVT2301 Amer Govt 3 Cr Hrs 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 488168 N220 Ezell, V 8245 LgGrp 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 488175 N210 Magoha, A 8745 LgGrp DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489031 INET Warwick, N Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. MTWRFSU 489047 INET Yates, K 8441 INET Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 489049 INET Sandoval, R 8442 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8443 INET MTWRFSU 494480 INET Yates, K Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. GOVT2302 Amer Govt 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489040 N210 Iachetta, M LgGrp 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 494434 S103 Wright, M LgGrp DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489043 INET Warwick, N Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8441 INET MTWRFSU 489053 INET Flores, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8442 INET MTWRFSU 489061 INET Sandoval, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8443 INET MTWRFSU 494483 INET Flores, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. HIST1301 Hist U S 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489133 D174 Douzart, A LgGrp 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 489252 U102 Gray, D DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489135 INET Cheatham, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8441 INET MTWRFSU 489247 INET Thomas, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8442 INET MTWRFSU 489248 INET Thomas, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. HIST1302 Hist U S 3 Cr Hrs 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489278 S103 Gooch, S 8245 LgGrp 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 494534 D174 Bell, A LgGrp DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489279 INET Cheatham, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. MTWRFSU 489287 INET Verett, G INET 8441 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. Buice, S MTWRFSU 489289 INET INET 8442 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses will have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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3 Cr Hrs HDEV0092 Student Succes 8245 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 490868 C249 John, G 3 Cr Hrs HDEV1300 Learning Framework 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490867 C249 John, G 8245 3 Cr Hrs HUMA1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489417 F281 Parrott, L 8245 DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489418 INET Parrott, L Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8441 INET MTWRFSU 494516 INET Samarth, A Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs IBUS1341 Global Supply Chain Management 5:30-10:30 F 494520 E012 Bryant, J 8701 E012 Bryant, J 1:00- 6:00 SaSu Topic: Apply International Sourcing, purchasing, buying, procurement to Global Supply Management./ Required: Meets Fri, Sat, and Sun. 5/9-6/1. JOUR1307 Intro Mass Com 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490841 INET Anderson, J Online Format: Online / Topic: Race and Women in the Media / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs JOUR2303 Audio/Radio Production 490837 E014 McMillion, T 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 8245 Required: Students work for KDUX, college radio station. JOUR2305 Editing and Layout 3 Cr Hrs 8245 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 490839 E014 Bearden, B 3 Cr Hrs MATH1324 Bus and Eco Math 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489377 M207 Mitchell, J 8245 Format: Lecture, Web e./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. MATH1325 Bus Calc and Applications I 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489375 M206 Seekri, R Format: Lecture, Web e./ PreReq: MATH 1414 or MATH 1324 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. MATH1332 Coll Math 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489380 M208 Tian, J Format: Lecture, Web e. /PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests.

Mexican-American/ Latino Studies (MALS) Mexican-American and Latino Studies (MALS) courses honor the contributions of MexicanAmerican culture common to the Southwest and the many Latino communities in our region by exploring the ways in which communities, languages, and traditions intersect to create a shared heritage. Look for the special MALS designation next to Core courses this fall in: • English • Cultural Studies • Humanities • Government For more information on the Associate of Arts with a Field of Study in Mexican-American Studies, call 972-238-6260, e-mail cindyc@dcccd.edu or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/mals.

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3 Cr Hrs MUSI1306 Music Apprec 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490343 F176 Wallace, J 3 Cr Hrs PHIL1301 Intro Philosph 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 488136 D163 Stallings, B 8245 DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 488059 INET Jones, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs PHIL2306 Ethics DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 488158 INET Barber, L Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 1 Cr Hrs PHED1164 Beginning Physical Fitness 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491169 G140 Lucas, R 8245 Daily attendance required from 9-12 DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 491170 INET Stanson, J 8441 Online Format: Online/ Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities. INET MTWRFSU 491171 INET Stanson, J 8442 Online Format: Online/ Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities. 8443 INET MTWRFSU 491172 INET Stanson, J Online Format: Online/ Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities. 8444 INET MTWRFSU 491174 INET Baldwin, P Online Format: Online/ Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities. MTWRFSU 491176 INET Baldwin, P 8445 INET Online Format: Online/ Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities. 8446 INET MTWRFSU 491175 INET Baldwin, P Online Format: Online/ Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities. PHED1304 Hlth for Today 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 503840 G138 McLaughlin, T PHED2155 Adv Life Saving 1 Cr Hrs American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course. 8245 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 501143 POOL 1 TBA 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 496616 POOL 1 TBA PSYC2301 Intro to Psych 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491230 S159 Taulbee, T DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 491231 INET Taulbee, T Online Format: Online/Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities. RELE1311 Law of Contracts 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 494059 B158 Reid, D 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B158 Reid, D Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/9-5/25. RELE1321 Real Estate Marketing 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 494100 B228 Henderson, T 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B228 Henderson, T Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/9-5/25. RELI1304 Maj World Rel 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490327 K101 Dockery, L DISTANCE LEARNING Hanshaw, M MTWRFSU 490333 INET INET 8440 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. SOCI1301 Intro Sociol 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491238 S163 Wright, L SPAN2306 Spanish Conversation 3 Cr Hrs 8001 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 494551 D150 Pascal, N Note: Spanish conversation and culture class for Emeritus and college students./ Prerequisite: SPAN 1412 recommended, SPAN 2312 preferred. 3 Cr Hrs SPCH1311 Intro Spe Comm 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490365 S125 Bready, G 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493816 S121 Thornton, A 8247 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493818 D150 TBA 493821 D142 Polk, L 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 8248 8249 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 493832 S121 Thornton, A 8250 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 493834 S125 Rhymes, K 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 493852 S211 Mayfield, C 3 Cr Hrs SPCH1315 Fund Pub Speak 493836 S211 Santos-Cuyugan, C 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 8245

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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Art

ACCOUNTING

ARTS1301 Art Apprec 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 484660 D158 Stover, J 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 486812 D158 Stover, J 8245 MayTerm Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 494473 F281 Ellis, S 8501 DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 486817 INET Stover, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486821 INET Stover, J 8401 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 494474 INET Samarth, A 8402 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486813 INET Stover, J 8440 Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. INET MTWRFSU 486816 INET Samarth, A 8441 Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 3 Cr Hrs ARTS1303 Survey Art Hst DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 489037 INET Young, G Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 488050 INET Young, G Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. ARTS1316 Drawing I 3 Cr Hrs 494041 F177 Motley, T 8001 8:00-12:00 MTWRF 3 Cr Hrs ARTS2311 Advanced Ceramics 8002 12:30- 4:30 MTWRF 494147 F179 Sweet, F MayTerm 8246 9:00- 4:00 MTWRF 496102 F179 Sweet, F Note: May Term runs 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8250 9:00- 4:00 Sa 494156 F179 Rose, J FlexTerm Note: Saturday only; class runs 5/10-8/9, no class 5/24. ARTS2311 Advanced Painting 3 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWRF 494178 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E ARTS2316 Painting I 3 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWRF 494160 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E ARTS2317 Painting II 3 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWRF 494162 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E ARTS2346 Ceramics I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 12:30- 4:30 MTWRF 494139 F179 Sweet, F MayTerm 8245 9:00- 4:00 MTWRF 496096 F179 Sweet, F Note: May Term runs 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8250 9:00- 4:00 Sa 494151 F179 Rose, J Note: Saturday only; class runs 5/10-8/9, no class 5/24. ARTS2347 Ceramics II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 12:30- 4:30 MTWRF 494141 F179 Sweet, F MayTerm 8245 9:00- 4:00 MTWRF 496098 F179 Sweet, F Note: May Term runs 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8250 9:00- 4:00 Sa 494154 F179 Rose, J Note: Saturday only; class runs 5/10-8/9, no class 5/24. ARTS2366 Watercolor I 3 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWRF 494171 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E 3 Cr Hrs ARTS2367 Watercolor II 5:40- 9:40 MTWRF 494173 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E 8501 ARTS2389 Photographic Alternative Proce 3 Cr Hrs 8001 1:30- 5:30 MTWRF 489124 S295 Fritzel, A PreReq: PHOT 1318 or ARTS 2356/ Note: This class will introduce students to a hands-on experience making negatives and applying them to alternative photographic processes such as Cyanotypes, Van Dyke Brown, and Gum Prints.

• Two-Year Accounting Associate Degree • Accounting Courses in the Two-Year Business Field of Study Transfer Degree • Transfer Credit Financial Accounting • 3-Credit Hours Managerial Accounting • 3-Credit Hours • Accounting Skills Certificate Programs Six-month Accounting Program One-year Accounting Program For more information call 972-761-6726.

Accounting ACCT2301 Principles of Accounting I 3 Cr Hrs 7:30- 9:40 MTWR 493873 D260 Pilcher, R 8001 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWR 493875 D260 Pilcher, R 496190 D260 Anderson, L MayTerm 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF Format: May Term. / Note: Meets 5/12-5/30. No class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWR 493934 B145 Cannon, W 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWR 493935 B145 Cannon, W DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493711 INET Gross, G Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Required: final exam must be taken at an approved proctored testing site./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 493933 INET Riley, D Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Required: final exam must be taken at an approved proctored testing site./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ACCT2302 Prin Acct II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWR 493936 D256 Murdock, D MayTerm 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493937 D256 Murdock, D Format: May Term. / Note: Meets 5/12-5/30. No class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWR 493938 B137 TBA DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493712 INET Gross, G Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Required: final exam must be taken at an approved proctored testing site./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Anthropology ANTH2346 Int to Anthro 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 491291 INET Nunley, J Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No textbook required 8440 INET MTWRFSU 491242 INET Nunley, J Online,MayTerm Format: Online. May term. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No textbook required. Runs 5/12-5/30 ANTH2351 Cultur Anthro 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 491292 INET Nunley, J Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No textbook required

Biology

Your basics will transfer to any Texas public university … GUARANTEED!

4 Cr Hrs BIOL1406 Biology for Science Majors I 488566 S163 Perez-Ramos, S 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 8001 S255 Perez-Ramos, S 9:50-12:00 MTWRF LAB Previous completion of a Chemistry course is recommended before registering for this course. 488567 S163 Azpiroz, R 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 8002 S255 Azpiroz, R 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF LAB Previous completion of a Chemistry course is recommended before registering for this course. 488568 S163 Cobo-Frenkel, A 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 8003 LAB 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF S255 Cobo-Frenkel, A Previous completion of a Chemistry course is recommended before registering for this course. 488569 S163 Koulich, E 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 8501 LAB 8:00-10:10 MTWRF S255 Koulich, E Previous completion of a Chemistry course is recommended before registering for this course.

Join “the core.”

Evening classes are listed in color.

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU!

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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The Health Professions Committee invites you to get current information on medical careers such as: • Nursing • Physician Assistant • Radiology • Dentistry • Pharmacy • Medicine For advising and registration assistance, call 972-238-6124 or 972-238-6137 or e-mail Landerson@dcccd.edu.

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BCIS1405 Business Computer Applications 4 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490772 D154 Smith, G 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF D224 Smith, G LAB PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: BCIS 1405 required for Business Field of Study. BCIS 1405 classes are concurrent with COSC 1401. DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 490775 INET Irwin, P 8400 Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Irwin, P LAB Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: BCIS 1405 required for Business Field of Study. BCIS 1405 classes are concurrent with COSC 1401. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 490782 INET Hill, S FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hill, S Format: Online Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: BCIS 1405 required for Business Field of Study. BCIS 1405 classes are concurrent with COSC 1401.

Business Office Systems and Support

For information about the Richland Health Professions Club, call 972-238-6363. BIOL1408 Biol for Non-Science Majors I 4 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488570 S131 Bell, M 9:50-12:00 MTWRF S257 Bell, M LAB 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488571 Y102 Griggs, M LAB 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF S257 Griggs, M 8003 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488572 S131 Oconnor, L LAB 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF S257 Oconnor, L 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488573 S131 Winstead, W LAB 8:00-10:10 MTWRF S257 Winstead, W 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488574 S131 Johnson, L LAB 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF S257 Johnson, L BIOL2401 Ana and Phy 4 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488575 S149 Martinez, I LAB 9:50-12:00 MTWRF S261 Martinez, I PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488576 S131 Reynolds, J LAB 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF S261 Reynolds, J PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488577 S125 Ansari, R S261 Ansari, R 8:00-10:10 MTWRF LAB PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488578 S125 Slaughter, S LAB 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF S261 Slaughter, S PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. BIOL2420 Microbiology 4 Cr Hrs 490995 S149 Farinha, M 9:45-11:45 MW 8201 S253 Farinha, M 12:15- 3:15 MW LAB BIOL 2420 is intended for Nursing and other non-science majors. PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. 491000 S149 Zhou, A 9:45-11:45 TR 8202 12:15- 3:15 TR S253 Zhou, A LAB BIOL 2420 is intended for Nursing and other non-science majors. PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. 491099 Y102 Farinha, M 5:40- 7:50 MW 8701 S253 Farinha, M 8:00-10:50 MW LAB BIOL 2420 is intended for Nursing and other non-science majors. PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407.

Business

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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Business Computer Info Systems

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BUSI1301 Intro to Busin 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING Waterman, R 493703 INET MTWRFSU INET 8400 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs BUSI2301 Business Law DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493705 INET Waterman, R Format: Online. No on-campus meetings. / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

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3 Cr Hrs ITSC1380 Coop Ed-Comp and Info Sci, Gen DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492281 INET Jones, R FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Jones, R Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings. / Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: PC Support or Software/Programmer/Developer majors only. Students must work a minimum of 30 hrs per week in a computer support position. Contact Becky Jones at 972-238-6215 or bjones@dcccd.edu 4 Cr Hrs ITSC1401 Introduction to Computers DISTANCE LEARNING Bayne, S MTWRFSU 492288 INET 8400 INET FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Bayne, S Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ITSC1409 Integrated Sftwr Application I 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • MS Office 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492448 INET Lampe, C FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lampe, C Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Business Administration

Build your BUSINESS SMARTS in Richland’s Business Administration Program…. Get the tools you’ll need to compete and succeed in a complex business environment. • Prepare to excel • Earn higher income • Increase your business savvy • Enhance your opportunities for career advancement Earn a Human Resource Assistant Certificate and/or your Associate Degree of Business Administration. For more information call 972-238-6368, 972-761-6726, e-mail randyw@dcccd.edu or driley@dcccd.edu, or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/business.

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4 Cr Hrs ITSW1401 Intro to Word Processing • Word 2007 5:40-10:10 MTWR 492449 B005 Hobson, D 8501 5:40-10:10 MTWR B005 Hobson, D LAB Required: 4.75 weekly lab hours. Lab hours posted. DISTANCE LEARNING • Word 2007 INET MTWRFSU 492451 INET Gentsch, K 8400 FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Gentsch, K Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ITSW1404 Introduction to Spreadsheets 4 Cr Hrs • Excel 2007 5:40-10:10 MTWR 492466 B005 Hobson, D 8501 5:40-10:10 MTWR B005 Hobson, D LAB Required: 4.75 weekly lab hours. Lab hours posted. DISTANCE LEARNING • Excel 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492477 INET Hobson, D FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hobson, D Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1407 Introduction to Database • Access 2007 5:40-10:10 MTWR 492478 B005 Hobson, D 8501 LAB 5:40-10:10 MTWR B005 Hobson, D Required: 4.75 weekly lab hours. Lab hours posted. DISTANCE LEARNING • Access 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492532 INET Balla, M FlexTerm,Online MTWRFSU INET Balla, M LAB TBA Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ITSW1410 Intro to Pres Graphic Software 4 Cr Hrs • PowerPoint 2007 8501 5:40-10:10 MTWR 492533 B005 Hobson, D LAB 5:40-10:10 MTWR B005 Hobson, D Required: 4.75 weekly lab hours. Lab hours posted. DISTANCE LEARNING • PowerPoint 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492534 INET Phillips, J FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Phillips, J Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI1301 Computer Applications I 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • Computer Basics - IC3 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492536 INET Bayne, S FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Bayne, S Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs POFI1341 Computer Applications II DISTANCE LEARNING • Microsoft Office 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492537 INET Lampe, C FlexTerm,Online Lampe, C INET LAB TBA MTWRFSU Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI1349 Spreadsheets 3 Cr Hrs • Excel 2007 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWR 492538 B005 Hobson, D LAB 5:40- 9:40 MTWR B005 Hobson, D

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BUSINESS OFFICE SYSTEMS & SUPPORT Richland’s accredited Business Office Sytems & Support programs prepare students to be successful in today’s competitive business environment by using the latest technology. Certificates: • Help Desk/User Support Technician* • Office Assistant* • Personal Computer Technician* • Personal Computer User* • Software Application Specialist* • Administrative Support • Personal Computer Specialist *THEA Waived

Two-year Associate Degrees • Personal Computer Support • Executive Assistant Microsoft Office Specialist and IC3 Certifications The designation offers you world-recognized certification and a valuable credential that demonstrates proficiency. Information Nights – See inside back cover for details. For more information call 972-238-6215, e-mail bjones@dcccd.edu or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/boss. DISTANCE LEARNING • Excel 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492539 INET Hobson, D FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hobson, D Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI2301 Word Processing 3 Cr Hrs • Word 2007 492555 B005 Hobson, D 5:40- 9:40 MTWR 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWR B005 Hobson, D LAB DISTANCE LEARNING • Word 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492561 INET Gentsch, K FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Gentsch, K Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI2331 Desktop Publishing 3 Cr Hrs • Publisher 2007 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWR 492661 B005 Hobson, D LAB 5:40- 9:40 MTWR B005 Hobson, D DISTANCE LEARNING • Publisher 2007 Albert, F 492663 INET MTWR INET 8400 FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWR INET Albert, F Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu POFT1127 Intro. to Keyboarding 1 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492664 INET Truong, N FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1301 Business English 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492871 INET Hester, G FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hester, G Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings / Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Evening classes are listed in color.

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Your basics will transfer to any Texas public university … GUARANTEED! Join “the core.”

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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3 Cr Hrs POFT1309 Admin. Office Procedures I DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 492919 INET Mildren, D 8400 FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Mildren, D LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs POFT1319 Records and Inform. Mgmt. I DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492920 INET Mildren, D FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Mildren, D Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1321 Business Math 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 493568 INET Nino, A 8400 FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1325 Bus. Math and Machine Applic. 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493569 INET Jones, R FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Jones, R Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs POFT1328 Busi and Professional Presenta • PowerPoint 2007 8501 5:40- 9:40 MTWR 493570 B005 Hobson, D LAB 5:40- 9:40 MTWR B005 Hobson, D DISTANCE LEARNING • PowerPoint 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493571 INET Phillips, J FlexTerm,Online Phillips, J MTWRFSU INET LAB TBA Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1329 Beginning Keyboarding 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493572 INET Truong, N FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Truong, N Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1380 Coop.Ed.-Admin.Asst./Sec. Sci. 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493573 INET Jones, R FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: Bus. Office Systems and Support majors only. Students must work a minimum of 30 hrs per week in an office position. Contact Becky Jones at 972-238-6215 or bjones@dcccd.edu. POFT1382 Coop.Ed.-Gen. Office/Clerical 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493584 INET Jones, R FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Jones, R Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: Bus. Office Systems and Support majors only. Students must work a minimum of 22 hrs per week in an office position. Contact Becky Jones at 972-238-6215 or bjones@dcccd.edu. Evening classes are listed in color.

ATTENTION PRE-PHARMACY MAJORS Are you… • A declared pre-pharmacy major with one year of pre-requisites completed? • Hoping to get experience to enhance your application to pharmacy school? • Eager to get a letter of recommendation? Join the fast track condensed pharmacy technician certificate summer program through Continuing Education. Class starts May 19. For program details visit www.richlandcollege.edu/hp.

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3 Cr Hrs POFT2301 Intermediate Keyboarding DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 493586 INET Truong, N 8400 FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Truong, N LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs POFT2312 Bus. Correspondce and Communic DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493592 INET Marshall, G FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Marshall, G Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Chemistry 4 Cr Hrs CHEM1405 Introductory Chemistry I 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488579 S145 Pishko, C 8001 LAB 9:50-12:00 MTWRF S251 Pishko, C Intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. 8011 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 491130 S115 Bell, S LAB 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF S251 Bell, S Intended for non-science majors, including nursing. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488581 S149 Pishva, F LAB 8:00-10:10 MTWRF S251 Pishva, F Intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. 4 Cr Hrs CHEM1411 General Chemistry I 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488582 S115 Bapatla, K LAB 9:50-12:00 MTWRF S249 Bapatla, K Intended for science and engineering majors and has both chemistry and math prerequisites. Some sections of CHEM 1405 are intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488584 S145 Babbili, H 8002 S249 Babbili, H 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF LAB Intended for science and engineering majors and has both chemistry and math prerequisites. Some sections of CHEM 1405 are intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488585 S145 Paskauskien, V LAB 8:00-10:10 MTWRF S249 Paskauskien, V Intended for science and engineering majors and has both chemistry and math prerequisites. Some sections of CHEM 1405 are intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488586 S145 White, R LAB 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF S249 White, R Intended for science and engineering majors and has both chemistry and math prerequisites. Some sections of CHEM 1405 are intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. CHEM2425 Org Chemistry 4 Cr Hrs 8245 9:50-11:50 TWR 491188 S145 Blackburn, J FlexTerm LAB 12:20- 4:10 TR S251 Blackburn, J PreReq: CHEM 2423. This is a second-semester Organic Chemistry course. Class begins 5/20/08 and ends 7/3/08.

Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (See Engineering Technology for CAD classes.)

Computer Info Technology CISCO 4 Cr Hrs ITCC1402 CCNA 1: Networking Basics 8:30-11:05 MW 494615 D111 Chilson, B 8701 FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 8:45 MW D111 Chilson, B Format: Authorized Sem 1./ Suggested pre: ITNW 1421 or ITSC 1425./ Required: 2 additional lab hours. Meets 5/12-6-23. / Note: Also meets Fridays 5/16-6/23. 494718 D111 Lamb, R 5:40- 8:25 TR 8702 FlexTerm LAB 8:30-11:05 TR D111 Lamb, R Format: Course covers Authorized Sem 1./ Suggested pre: ITNW 1421 or ITSC 1425./ Required: 2 additional lab. Meets 5/13-6-24./ Note: Also meets Fridays 5/30-6/6. ITCC1406 CCNA 2: Router/Routing Basics 4 Cr Hrs 8701 8:30-11:05 MW 494723 D111 Lamb, R FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 8:25 MW D111 Lamb, R Format: Course covers Cisco Authorized Course Sem./ Prereq: ITCC 1402 Cisco Sem. 2./ Required: 2 Additional Lab hours. Meets 6/30-8/06./ Note: Also meets Fridays 7/11, 7/18. 8702 5:40- 8:25 TR 494729 D111 Chilson, B FlexTerm LAB 8:30-11:05 TR D111 Chilson, B Format: Course covers Cisco Authorized Course Sem./ Prereq: ITCC 1402 Cisco Sem. 2./ Required: 2 Additional Lab. Meets 7/1-8/7./ Note: Also meets Fridays 7/25, 8/1. ITCC1442 CCNA 3: Switch Bas/Int Roouti 4 Cr Hrs 8701 8:30-11:05 TR 494731 D105 Huynh, P FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 8:25 TR D105 Huynh, P Required: Meets 5/13-6/24./ Note: Also meets Friday 5/30 and 6/6. ITCC1446 CCNA 4: (WAN) Technologies 4 Cr Hrs 494737 D105 Huynh, P 8:30-11:05 TR 8701 FlexTerm D105 Huynh, P 5:40- 8:25 TR LAB Format: Covers Cisco Authorized Course Sem.4/ Required: 2 Additional lab hours. Meets 7/01-8/07./ Note: Also meets Fridays 8/3, 8/10.

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4 Cr Hrs ITCC2432 CCNP 1: Advanced Routing 8701 5:40- 8:25 MW 494742 D105 Ting, T FlexTerm 8:30-11:05 MW D105 Ting, T LAB Format: Course covers Cisco Authorized Course Semester 5/ Prereq: Cisco Systems 1-4 or valid CCNA certification./ Required: 2 additional lab hours. Meets 5/12-6/23./ Note: Also meets Fridays 5/16 and 5/23. ITCC2436 CCNP 2: Remote Access 4 Cr Hrs 5:40- 8:25 MW 494748 D105 Ting, T 8701 FlexTerm 8:30-11:05 MW D105 Ting, T LAB Format: Course covers Cisco Authorized course Sem. 6./ Prereq: ITCC 2432 Cisco Sem. 5/ Required: 2 additional lab hours. Meets 6/30-8/06./ Note: Also meets Fridays 7/11, 7/18. 4 Cr Hrs ITNW1451 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs 5:40- 8:25 TR 493839 D123 Ting, T 8701 LAB 8:30-11:05 TR D123 Ting, T Topic: Designing, planning, implementing, operating, and troubleshooting wireless LANs (WLANs). Includes WLAN design, installation; configuration; WLAN security issues and vendor interoperability strategies./ Prereq: Prior networking course, networking experience or instructor approval. Cross-listed with ITNW 1351. Students register for either ITNW 1351 or ITNW 1451, but receives credit for only one of the two./ Required: Meets (5/13 - 6/24 + 5/30, 6/6 )

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IT Institute – Networking Cisco®, Microsoft®, Oracle®, Sun Microsystems® Security or Wireless Obtain an Associate Degree or Certificate in Network Administration and receive certification training to become a

Cisco®: CCNA, CCNP Microsoft ®: MCP, MCSA, MCSE, Sun®(UNIX): SCSA CompTIA: A+, Network+, Security+

Microsoft ITMT1400 Imp/Support MS Win XP Prof 4 Cr Hrs 5:30- 8:15 MW 494752 D260 Partin, D 8701 FlexTerm 8:25-11:00 MW D260 Partin, D LAB Format: “Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Pro” (MS2272). Provides guidelines for MS Exam 70-270./ Prerequisite: Computer basics; ITSC 1405; ITSC 2435; or equivalent experience approved by instructor./ Required: 2 additional lab hours. OCV/ Note: Meets 5/12-6/23. Also meets Fridays 5/16 and 5/23. ITMT1440 Manage/Maintain Server 2003 4 Cr Hrs 5:30- 8:15 MW 494756 D256 Slack, R 8701 FlexTerm 8:25-11:00 MW D256 Slack, R LAB Format: “Maintaining a MS Server 2003 Environment” (MS 2274). Provides guidelines for MS Exams 70-290 and MCDST credential./ Prerequisite: computer basics or equivalent, as approved by instructor./ Required: 2 additional lab hours. Meets 6/30-8/6./ Note: Also meets Fridays 7/11-7/18. ITMT1450 Imp/Manage 2003 Infrastructure 4 Cr Hrs 8701 8:25-11:00 MW 494758 D260 O’Brien, B FlexTerm LAB 5:30- 8:15 MW D260 O’Brien, B Format: “Managing and Maintaining a MS Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services” (MS 2277). Provides guidelines for MS Exams 70-291./ Prerequisite: ITMC 1442; ITMT 1440; or instructor approval./ Required: 2 additional lab hours. Meets 6/30-8/6./ Note: Also meets Fridays 7/11 and 7/18. ITMT2400 2003 Active Directory Infra 4 Cr Hrs 8701 5:30- 8:15 TR 494762 D256 Slack, R FlexTerm LAB 8:25-11:00 TR D256 Slack, R Format: 147 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a MS Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Provides guidelines for exam 70-294 (MS2279)./ Prerequisite: ITMC 1442; ITMT 1450; or instructor approval./ Required: 2 additional lab hours. Meets 5/13-6/24./ Note: Also meets Fridays 5/30 and 6/6.

For more information call 972-238-6210, or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/authorized. IMED1416 Web Design I 4 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 MTWRF 494507 T252 Espinosa, G LAB 9:00-12:50 MTWRF T252 Espinosa, G Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets Monday-Friday, 6/9-7/3./ Note: 3 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1316.8201. IMED 1416 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates. 8701 5:40- 9:40 MW 494511 T248 Link, J FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 9:40 MW T248 Link, J Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1316.8701. IMED 1416 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

IT Institute – Wireless

UNIX/SOLARIS ITSC1429 Fudmtl of Solaris Environment 4 Cr Hrs 8701 8:30-11:05 MW 494774 D123 Gregory, M FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 8:25 MW D123 Gregory, M Format: Sun Microsystems Authorized Curriculum, UNIX Essentials featuring the Solaris 9 OE (SA 119). OCV. Former course prefix/number ITSC 1407./ Suggested Prerequisite: ITSC 1405 or ITSC 2435./ Required: Meets from 5/12-6/23./ Note:Also meets Fridays 6/1 and 6/8. ITSC1452 Solaris Op Env Sys Admin II 4 Cr Hrs 8701 5:40- 8:25 TR 494778 D166 Spencer, E FlexTerm LAB 8:30-11:05 TR D276 Spencer, E Format: Sun Microsystems Authorized curriculum, Advanced Administration for the Solaris 10 OE (SA2020S10). OCV.Former prefix/number ITSC 1402./ Suggested prerequisite ITSC 1454, UNIX II, ITSC 1411, AS/400 Operating System I for AS/4000./ Required: Meets 7/01-8/07./ Note: Also meets Fridays 8/1, 8/8. 4 Cr Hrs ITSC1454 Solaris Op Env Sys Admin 5:40- 8:25 TR 494785 D276 Spencer, E 8701 FlexTerm 8:30-11:05 TR D276 Spencer, E LAB Format: Solaris 10 OE Systems Administration I (SA20 S10).OCV. Former prefix/number ITSC 2437./ Suggested prerequisite: ITSC 1456 or previous UNIX/Linux knowledge./ Required: Meets 5/13-6/24./ Note: Also meets Fridays 5/30 and 6/6.

Cisco®(Security), Cisco®(Wireless), Vendor Neutral Security or Wireless Obtain an Associate Degree or Certificate in Computer Network Administration with a Wireless focus and receive certification training to become a Cisco® Wireless LAN Design Specialist (CSLDS) or you can be on your way to become a Cisco® Certified Security Professional (CSSP) or you can pursue a vendor neutral track (CISSP). Our degree plans also include the Wireless and RFID software development tracks to prepare students for emerging technologies like WMS (Warehouse Management Systems) that are heavily relying on network, wireless, and programming skills altogether to be successful in the workplace.

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university.

For more information call 972-238-6210, e-mail zszabo@dcccd.edu or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/authorized.

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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4 Cr Hrs IMED2415 Web Design II DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 493798 INET Lee, M 8400 FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Lee, M LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Topic: Navigation, Cascading Style Sheets, XHTML, Java-script and client-side scripting./ PreReq: IMED 1316 or IMED 1416./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: Concurrent with IMED 2315.8400. For more information, log on to http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia/classes.html. IMED 2415 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates. 3 Cr Hrs ITSC1380 Coop Ed-Comp and Info Sci, Gen DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492281 INET Jones, R FlexTerm,Online MTWRFSU INET Jones, R TBA Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: PC Support or Software/Programmer/Developer majors only. Students must work a minimum of 30 hrs per week in a computer support position. Contact Becky Jones at 972-238-6215 or bjones@dcccd.edu ITSC1401 Introduction to Computers 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 492288 INET Bayne, S 8400 FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Bayne, S LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ITSC1405 Intro to PC Operating Systems 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494768 INET Roe, B Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Roe, B LAB Format: Online. / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu ITSC1409 Integrated Sftwr Application I 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • MS Office 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492448 INET Lampe, C FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lampe, C Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ITSC1425 Personal Computer Hardware 4 Cr Hrs 8481 INET MTWRFSU 495527 INET Thomas, G Online/Cls LAB 1:30- 3:30 F S133 Thomas, G Format: Online Classroom./ Required: Lab meets every Friday in S133 from 6/9-8/1./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 8701 5:40- 8:25 TR 494772 N117 Thomas, G FlexTerm LAB 8:30-11:05 TR S133 Thomas, G Format: This course along with ITSC 1425 prepares students for CompTia’s A+ Certification Exams (Core and OS)./ Suggested prerequisite: Previous computer knowledge./ Required: 1 additional lab hour. Meets 6/09-7/02./ Note: Also meets Fridays 6/13,6/20, 6/27.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

COMPUTER SCIENCE Academic transfer courses – ALL COURSES LISTED WILL MEET CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:

• COSC 1300 — Computer Literacy – develop the ability to use computer-based technology in communication, acquiring information, and solving problems, as well as evaluating the effects on society. • COSC 1401 — Microcomputer Concepts & Applications: Computer Literacy plus introduction to programming, information systems, & computer careers • COSC 1415/1436 & 2415 — Introduction to Computer Science & Programming: Programming Fundamentals I (C++) • COSC 1437 & 2436 — Programming Fundamentals II & III (Java) For more information, call 972-238-3797 or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/compsci/index.htm

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4 Cr Hrs ITSC2435 Application Problem Solving 8201 9:40-11:40 MTWR 494789 D123 Dao, D 11:50- 1:50 MTWR D123 Dao, D LAB Suggested prerequisite: ITSC 1425, or ITSC 1405./ Required:1 additional lab hour. Meets from 6/09-7/02./ Note: Also meets Fridays 6/13,6/20, 6/27. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1401 Intro to Word Processing • Word 2007 5:40-10:10 MTWR 492449 B005 Hobson, D 8501 LAB 5:40-10:10 MTWR B005 Hobson, D Required: 4.75 weekly lab hours. Lab hours posted. DISTANCE LEARNING • Word 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492451 INET Gentsch, K FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Gentsch, K LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1404 Introduction to Spreadsheets • Excel 2007 8501 5:40-10:10 MTWR 492466 B005 Hobson, D LAB 5:40-10:10 MTWR B005 Hobson, D Required: 4.75 weekly lab hours. Lab hours posted. DISTANCE LEARNING • Excel 2007 INET MTWRFSU 492477 INET Hobson, D 8400 FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Hobson, D LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1410 Intro to Pres Graphic Software • PowerPoint 2007 8501 5:40-10:10 MTWR 492533 B005 Hobson, D B005 Hobson, D LAB 5:40-10:10 MTWR Required: 4.75 weekly lab hours. Lab hours posted. DISTANCE LEARNING • PowerPoint 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492534 INET Phillips, J FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Phillips, J Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Computer Science COSC1300 Computer Literacy 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-11:10 MTWRF 490716 D155 McGinnis, M LAB 11:20- 2:20 MTWRF D216 McGinnis, M PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. 8501 5:40- 7:00 MTWRF 490742 D155 Lee, C LAB 7:10-10:10 MTWRF D216 Lee, C PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490723 INET Irwin, P Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Irwin, P Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 490731 INET Cadenhead, C FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Cadenhead, C Format: Online Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 490739 INET Cadenhead, C FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Cadenhead, C Format: Online Flex Term meets 5/12-7/11. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. 8441 INET MTWRFSU 496574 INET Goode, P Online,MayTerm LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Goode, P Format: Online May Term meets 5/12-5/30. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. 4 Cr Hrs COSC1401 Microcomp. Concepts and Apps. 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490744 D154 Smith, G 8001 D224 Smith, G 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF LAB PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1401 meets Core Curriculum requirement. COSC 1401 classes concurrent with BCIS 1405.

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DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490745 INET Irwin, P Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Irwin, P LAB Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1401 meets Core Curriculum requirement. COSC 1401 classes concurrent with BCIS 1405. INET MTWRFSU 490747 INET Hill, S 8401 FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hill, S Format: Online Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1401 meets Core Curriculum requirement. COSC 1401 classes concurrent with BCIS 1405. 4 Cr Hrs COSC1415 Intro to Computer Sci and Prog 8201 7:30- 9:30 MTW 490748 D155 Arwood, W FlexTerm LAB 9:40-11:50 MTW D220 Arwood, W PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard, 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Flex class meets 6/9-8/7. Covers C++ programming. COSC 1415 classes concurrent with COSC 1436. DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 490751 INET May, G 8470 FlexTerm,OnlinePtl LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET May, G Format: Online Partial Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7./ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard, 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Covers C++ programming. COSC 1415 classes concurrent with COSC 1436. Tests are taken in a Testing Center. 4 Cr Hrs COSC1436 Programming Fundamentals I 8201 7:30- 9:30 MTW 490759 D155 Arwood, W FlexTerm LAB 9:40-11:50 MTW D220 Arwood, W PreReq: 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Flex class meets 6/9-8/7. Covers C++ programming. COSC 1436 classes concurrent with COSC 1415. DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 490762 INET May, G FlexTerm,OnlinePtl TBA MTWRFSU INET May, G LAB Format: Online Partial Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dccccd.edu/ PreReq: 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Covers C++ programming. COSC 1436 classes concurrent with COSC 1415. Tests are taken in a Testing Center.

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Did you know your basics will transfer to any Texas public university? Ask for “the core.” 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491323 M125 Browne, E 8246 Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488596 M119 Patton, T 8501 Lect 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488597 M118 Jett, B 8502 Lab 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488598 M125 Blum, S 8506 Comp 8752 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491337 M118 Brown, N Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8756 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491349 M125 Tinker, M Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. DISTANCE LEARNING 8491 INET MTWRFSU 491299 INET Darabadey, S OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial / Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 9:00 am in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet / PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score / Note: Distance learning class. Though self-paced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DMAT0097 Algebra Fund I 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. 8002 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488599 M118 Browne, E Lab 8006 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488600 M125 Matlock, J Comp 8011 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488601 M205 Overby, R Lect 8012 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488602 M118 Tinker, M Lab 8016 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488603 M125 Browne, E Comp 8022 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488604 M118 Tinker, M Lab 8026 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488605 M125 Branum, B Comp 8032 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488606 M118 Brown, N Lab 8240 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491310 M118 Darabadey, S Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8242 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491318 M119 Georgiou, T Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491326 M125 Browne, E Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488607 M205 Ali, S Lect 8502 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488608 M118 Jett, B Lab 8506 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488609 M125 Blum, S Comp 8511 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488610 M205 Green, A Lect 8752 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491340 M118 Brown, N Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8756 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491352 M125 Tinker, M Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. DISTANCE LEARNING 8491 INET MTWRFSU 491302 INET Brown, N OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial/ Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 12 noon in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Distance learning class. Though selfpaced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates.

CUST2370 Cultural Studies 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 489413 INET Paez, G Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Topic: Nonviolence/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. Purchase or rent the film, Ghandi/ PreReq: ENGL1301/ Note: Explore nonviolence as a strategy for change and as a way of living one’s life. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 489414 INET Paez, G Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Topic: Nonviolence/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. Purchase or rent the film, Ghandi/ PreReq: ENGL1301/ Note: Explore nonviolence as a strategy for change and as a way of living one’s life. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489412 INET Paez, G Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Topic: Nonviolence/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. Purchase or rent the film, Ghandi/ PreReq: ENGL1301/ Note: Explore nonviolence as a strategy for change and as a way of living one’s life. Class runs 5/12-30.

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DANC2303 Dance Appreciation 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 8001

Computer Science – Developmental Math

3 Cr Hrs D159 Lanier, P

Developmental Math DMAT0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. 8002 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488588 M118 Browne, E Lab 8006 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488589 M125 Matlock, J Comp 8011 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488590 M147 Branum, B Lect 8012 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488591 M118 Tinker, M Lab 8016 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488592 M125 Browne, E Comp 8022 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488593 M118 Tinker, M Lab 8026 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488594 M125 Branum, B Comp 8032 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488595 M118 Brown, N Lab 491308 M118 Darabadey, S 8240 9:00-12:00 MTWRF Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8242 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491316 M119 Georgiou, T Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30.

Evening classes are listed in color.

Distance Learning Definitions Online – All content delivered through computers. No on-campus testing or activities required. Online Partial – Most of the content delivered through computers. On-campus testing, orientation, and/or other activities may be required. Online/Classroom – Content delivered usually with a combination of face-to-face classroom instruction and online learning. On-campus classroom time, testing, lab, and/or other activities is required. Webe (enhanced) - On-campus courses with Internet enhancement.

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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3 Cr Hrs DMAT0098 Algebra Fund II Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488611 M117 Darabadey, S Lect 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488612 M118 Browne, E 8002 Lab 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488613 M125 Matlock, J 8006 Comp 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488614 M117 Darabadey, S 8011 Lect 8012 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488615 M118 Tinker, M Lab 8016 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488616 M125 Browne, E Comp 8021 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488617 M117 TBA Lect 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488618 M118 Tinker, M Lab 8022 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488619 M125 Branum, B Comp 8026 8032 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488620 M118 Brown, N Lab 8240 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491312 M118 Darabadey, S Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8242 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491319 M119 Georgiou, T Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491329 M125 Browne, E 8246 Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 488621 M117 McCarty, S 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 8501 Lect 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488622 M118 Jett, B 8502 Lab 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488623 M125 Blum, S 8506 Comp 8511 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488624 M117 McCarty, S Lect 8752 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491343 M118 Brown, N Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8756 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491355 M125 Tinker, M Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. DISTANCE LEARNING 8491 INET MTWRFSU 491303 INET Brown, N OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial/ Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 1:30 pm in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Distance learning class. Though selfpaced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DMAT0099 Algeb Fund III 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488625 M119 McClain, G Lect 8002 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488626 M118 Browne, E Lab 8006 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488627 M125 Matlock, J Comp 8011 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488628 M119 Matlock, J Lect 8012 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488629 M118 Tinker, M Lab 488630 M125 Browne, E 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 8016 Comp 488631 M119 McClain, G 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 8021 Lect 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488632 M118 Tinker, M 8022 Lab 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488633 M125 Branum, B 8026 Comp 8032 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488634 M118 Brown, N Lab 8240 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491313 M118 Darabadey, S Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8242 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491321 M119 Georgiou, T Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491333 M125 Browne, E Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488635 M119 McClain, G Lect 8502 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488636 M118 Jett, B Lab 8506 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488637 M125 Blum, S Comp 8511 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488638 M119 Yubi, J Lect 8752 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491346 M118 Brown, N Lab,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8756 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491358 M125 Tinker, M Comp,MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30.

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DISTANCE LEARNING 8491 INET MTWRFSU 491306 INET Browne, E OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial/ Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 10:30 am in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Distance learning class. Though selfpaced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates.

Developmental Reading DREA0090 8001 8002 8501 DREA0091 8001 8002 8501 DREA0093 8001 8002 8501

Dev Reading 9:50-12:00 12:10- 2:20 8:00-10:10 Dev Reading 9:50-12:00 12:10- 2:20 8:00-10:10 Dev Reading 9:50-12:00 12:10- 2:20 5:40- 7:50

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3 Cr Hrs N234 Dosch, S N234 Dosch, S C210 Espy, V 3 Cr Hrs B147 Spicer-Hudson, M M147 Spicer-Hudson, M C210 Espy, V 3 Cr Hrs C210 Buxton, J C210 Buxton, J C210 Espy, V

Developmental Writing 3 Cr Hrs DWRI0090 Dev Writing 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488647 C246 TBA 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 490960 C246 Smith, B 3 Cr Hrs DWRI0091 Dev Writing 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 490962 M145 Porter, S 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488649 M145 Aswege, D DISTANCE LEARNING MTWRF 490965 INET Wilson, D 8420 INET FlexTerm,Online Format: Online/ PreReq: DWRI 0090 or placement score/ Required: Evergreen 8th Edition with Eduspace/ Note: Class runs 6/9-8/7. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu for more information. 3 Cr Hrs DWRI0093 Dev Writing 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488650 M233 Anderson, A 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488651 M233 Livingston, A 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488652 M233 Boltrushek, A DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRF 493971 INET Davis, D FlexTerm,OnlinePtl Format: Online partial/ PreReq: DWRI 0091 or placement score/ Required: Criterion and Evergreen 8th Edition with Eduspace. Orientation Sat, 6/7, 10:30 a.m. in M145 on RLC campus. Exit test must be taken on-campus/ Note: Class runs 6/9-8/7. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu for information.

Digital Forensics ITDF1300 Intro to Digital Forensics 3 Cr Hrs 8701 8:15-10:40 TR 493819 D111 Szabo, Z LAB 10:50- 1:05 TR D111 Szabo, Z Topic: Study the application of forensic science and technology to collect, analyze, document, and present after-the-fact digital information from digital sources with a documented chain of custody on a digital device. Overview of ethics, white collar crime, HIPAA, SOX, GLBA, and other legal guidelines/regulations/laws. Overview of tools used for forensic analysis of digital devices seized in investigations. Covers securing search warrants, collecting digital evidence, protecting digital evidence, obtaining information from offenders./ Required: Also meets Fridays(6/13, 6/20, 6/27) ITDF1305 Fund of Digital Data Storage 3 Cr Hrs 493829 D111 Szabo, Z 5:40- 8:25 MW 8701 D111 Szabo, Z LAB 8:30-11:05 MW Topic: Exploration, examination, and assessment of characteristics and details of digital storage media in computers, systems and small-scale digital devices, cell phones, cameras, DVRs, PDAs, websites and other devices. Experimenting with open source tools for reinforcing identification of evidentiary data./ Required: Students required to submit and pass a criminal background search./ Note: Also meets Fridays (6/13, 6/20, 6/27) 3 Cr Hrs ITDF1370 Introduction to Cyber Crime 493825 D111 Szabo, Z 8:15-11:25 MTWRF 8745 MayTerm Topic: Examination of the history of cyber crime, techniques, strategies for investigating computer crime. Emphasis placed on identifying cyber crime activity, applying the concepts, theories and laws of computer crime in investigations. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493801 INET Szabo, Z Online Format: Online./ Topic: Examination of the history of cyber crime, techniques, strategies for investigating computer crime. Emphasis placed on identifying cyber crime activity, applying the concepts, theories and laws of computer crime in investigations./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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INTERDISCIPLINARY AWARD!

DRAM1310 Introduction to the Theater 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 494189 INET Cole, K 8400 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Category I Core Humanities class that studies all aspects of theatre including plays, playwrights, acting, theatre artists and technicians. 3 Cr Hrs DRAM2366 Film Appreciation I 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 494192 D146 Ruiz Esparza, D 8245 MayTerm Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26.

Electronic Commerce Business Specialist Certificate This credential complements many college majors. Students learn how business, marketing, management, and technology interconnect. Employers value the technically proficient business person and the business-savvy technologist.

eCommerce IMED1416 Web Design I 4 Cr Hrs 9:00-12:50 MTWRF 494507 T252 Espinosa, G 8201 9:00-12:50 MTWRF T252 Espinosa, G LAB Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets Monday-Friday, 6/9-7/3./ Note: 3 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1316.8201. IMED 1416 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates. 8701 5:40- 9:40 MW 494511 T248 Link, J FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 9:40 MW T248 Link, J Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1316.8701. IMED 1416 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates. IMED2415 Web Design II 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 493798 INET Lee, M INET MTWRFSU 8400 FlexTerm,Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Lee, M LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Topic: Navigation, Cascading Style Sheets, XHTML, Java-script and client-side scripting. /PreReq: IMED 1316 or IMED 1416./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: Concurrent with IMED 2315.8400. For more information, log on to http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia/classes.html. IMED 2415 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates.

Classes transfer to The University of Texas at Arlington’s Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies and Texas A&M-Commerce’s Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences.

For more information call 972-238-6001, or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/ecommerce/ecommerce.htm. EDTC1321 Bilingual Education 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 490951 INET Rodriguez, A 8420 Online Format: Online. Summer Seminar meets 6/13/08 9:50-11:50 Location TBA/ Note: log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu TECA1354 Child Growth and Development 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 490940 INET Nixon, E Online,MayTerm Format: Online. No on-campus meeting required/ Note: log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Economics ECON2301 Prin Econ 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWR 492084 D174 Newbury, F 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 492140 S115 Newbury, F LgGrp,MayTerm Format: May Term/ Required: Meets 5/12-5/30./ Note: No class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 492142 D174 Methenitis, R DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492143 INET Newbury, F Online,MayTerm Format: Online May Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 5/13-5/30./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 492144 INET Newbury, F Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ECON2302 Prin Econ 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWR 492145 D174 Shorow, D MayTerm 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 492178 B018 Shorow, D Format: May Term/ Required: Meets 5/12-5/30./ Note: No class 5/26. 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 492189 D174 Methenitis, R DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492190 INET Shorow, D Online,MayTerm Format: Online May Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required:Meets 5/12-5/30. No class 5/26./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 492216 INET Shorow, D Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Engineering ENGR1172 Intro to Experimental Techniqu 1 Cr Hrs 8701 5:40- 7:40 MTW 491449 S127 Nabicht, J FlexTerm Format: Flex Term meets 6/9-7/30./ PreReq: MATH 2412 or equivalent/ NOTE: Course is part of UTD, UTA, and UNT transfer program. Evening classes are listed in color.

TEACHER PREPARATION INSTITUTE for tomorrow’s teachers Teacher Preparation Degree Plans: Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS) – Teacher Assistant Bilingual/ESL (Meets the NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND requirements for Teacher Assistants)

(EDTC courses) transfers to Texas Woman’s University and University of Texas at Arlington to complete the bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood (EC-4) and Bilingual Education.

Education

Associate in Arts in Teaching Degree (AAT) (Transfer to Teacher

CDEC1359 Children With Special Needs 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 490952 INET Gassert, L Online Format: Online. Summer Seminar meets 6/13/08 9:50-11:50 Location TBA/ Note: log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu EDTC1301 Educational Systems 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING Ruffin, C MTWRFSU 490946 INET INET 8420 Online Format: Online. Summer Seminar meets 6/13/08 9:50-11:50 Location TBA/ Note:log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Certification programs at all Texas public universities) Two Options:

• AAT - Early Childhood EC-4 Early Childhood Degree Specialization Only. (TECA 1303, 1311, 1318 and 1354) • AAT - Early Childhood - 12 (EC-12) is general transfer for all teacher certification options and also those who are undecided on a teaching area. (EDUC 1301 and 2301) For Alternative Certification e-mail arodriguez@dcccd.edu

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU!

See inside back cover for Teacher Preparation Information Sessions.

Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university.

We are now located in C150 (across from Campus Police). For more information call 972-238-6917 or e-mail enixon@dcccd.edu, ohoward@dcccd.edu or arodriguez@dcccd.edu.

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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Associate in Sciences Degree with an Emphasis in

Electrical Engineering & Computer Engineering Richland now offers Engineering transfer degrees to: • The University of Texas at Dallas • The University of Texas at Arlington • The University of North Texas For more information call 972-238-3797 or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/etep/engineering.htm. 3 Cr Hrs ENGR2305 Circuits I for Electrical Engr 7:45- 9:45 MTW 491468 S111 Nabicht, J 8701 FlexTerm Format: Flex Term meets 6/9-7/30./ PreReq: MATH 2414 or equivalent/ Note: Course is part of UNT and UTA transfer agreement.

Engineering Technology (See Semiconductor Manufacturing for Semiconductor Manufacturing Classes.) DFTG2312 Tech Illustration/Presentation 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 MW 491474 T250 Roden, J FlexTerm 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J LAB Format: Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7./ Topic: 3D Studio Max Rel. 9 software used/ Required: 2 additional weekly lab hours/ Note: Class concurrent with ARTV 1345.8201 and ARTV 2345.8201. ENTC1391 Spc Tpcs in Engr Tech, General 3 Cr Hrs • Spc Tpcs in Engr Tech General 8701 5:40- 8:55 TR 491112 S193 Nguyen, P FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 8:55 TR S193 Nguyen, P Format: Flex Term meets 6/10-8/7. Topic: Cadence SKILL Language Programming/ PreReq: DFTG 2333 or equivalent CADENCE experience plus basic programming skills.

English ENGL1301 Composition I 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 486954 Note: Recommended for ESOL students. 8002 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 486955 8003 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486956 8004 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486957 8005 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486958 8006 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486959 486960 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 8007 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 486961 8008 8009 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 486962

3 Cr Hrs S219 Shepard, M C212 D142 S107 D143 D151 N133 C212 D142

Frazier, D Choi, Y Baker, S Gingo, D Goldfarb, E Wu, J Jennings, J Crouch, E

Evening classes are listed in color.

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Instruction combines theory and problem solving with hands-on laboratory experiences. Associate Degrees & Certificates

NEW!

• Computer Aided Design • Electronics Technology • Semiconductor Manufacturing • Integrated Circuit Layout Cadence Virtuoso Layout software • Nanotechnology

Technology to solve real-world problems. For more information call 972-238-3797 or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/etep/etep.htm.

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9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491107 B145 Hatcher, P 8245 Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491109 E089 Frazier, D 8246 Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 486968 D151 Sherrod, P 8501 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 486970 D151 Kessler, J 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491222 D151 Stidham, J Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486963 INET Garcia, F Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No Textbook Required. 8421 INET MTWRFSU 486964 INET Branks, S Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8422 INET MTWRFSU 486965 INET Murphy, P Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486966 INET Choi, Y 8423 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8424 INET MTWRFSU 486967 INET Barrett, A Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8445 INET MTWRFSU 491111 INET Branks, S Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. INET MTWRFSU 491120 INET Barrett, A 8446 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 3 Cr Hrs ENGL1302 Composition II 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 486971 D142 Chaplin, M 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486972 D162 Marrero, M Topic: MALS/ Note: Representation of Latin American Dictatorships. 8003 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486973 M214 Matter, W 8004 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486974 E089 Scally, D 8005 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 486975 D162 Marrero, M 8006 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 486976 M214 TBA 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491235 M214 Matter, W Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491237 D143 Musgrave, B Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 486984 D159 Wooten, S 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 486986 M214 Stidham, J 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491245 M214 Wooten, S Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486978 INET Ali, S Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8421 INET MTWRFSU 486979 INET Hilger, C Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8422 INET MTWRFSU 486980 INET Dietz, H Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486981 INET Bass, K 8423 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8424 INET MTWRFSU 486982 INET Navarro, M Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8425 INET MTWRFSU 486983 INET Codd, M Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8445 INET MTWRFSU 491239 INET Ream, C Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. Dietz, H 491241 INET MTWRFSU INET 8446 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8447 INET MTWRFSU 491243 INET Ali, S Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. Olsen, J 491244 INET MTWRFSU INET 8448 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30.

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3 Cr Hrs ENGL2311 Tech Writing DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 486987 INET Barrett, J 8420 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8421 INET MTWRFSU 486988 INET Barrett, J Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486989 INET MacK, E 8422 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 491248 INET MacK, E 8445 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8446 INET MTWRFSU 491249 INET MacK, E Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. ENGL2322 British Lit 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486990 N133 Abramson, N 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491252 D151 Ball, L 8245 Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 486991 S219 Northcut, M 8501 Topic: Shakespeare on Film DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 491253 INET Barrett, J 8445 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8446 INET MTWRFSU 491256 INET Barrett, J Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 3 Cr Hrs ENGL2323 British Lit DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486992 INET Garcia, F Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ ENGL2327 American Lit 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486993 C212 Navarro, M ENGL2328 American Lit 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 486994 B145 Hatcher, P 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491257 C212 Swedlund, T Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 491260 D162 Carpenter, C Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486995 INET Henry, M Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8421 INET MTWRFSU 486996 INET Henry, M Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8422 INET MTWRFSU 486997 INET MacK, E Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8423 INET MTWRFSU 486998 INET Harris, R Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Maverick, R 491258 INET 8445 INET MTWRFSU Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 3 Cr Hrs ENGL2333 World Lit 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491262 S219 Shepard, M Note: May Term runs from 5/12 to 5/30. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 496257 S219 Northcut, M

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ESOL Listening /Speaking 9:50-12:00 MTWRF ESOL Reading 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF ESOL Writing 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF ESOL Grammar 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 8:00-10:10 MTWRF

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Why ESOL?

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• It prepares immigrants and U.S. High School graduates for college and TSI success. • It focuses on the speech, reading, writing and grammar skills that faculty have identified as key to student academic success. • It includes Multicultural Center testing and placement services, to make sure each student takes only the classes needed.

Online,MayTerm

Online,MayTerm

Research shows that students who take ESOL are the most successful Richland students – better grades and more likely to stay in school.

Online

ESOL is a path to college success — take it with confidence!

www.richlandcollege.edu/multiculture 972-238-6900 Study ESOL on-campus and online! Register for ESOL sections 8470.

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LEVEL TWO Online

ESOL0032 8001 8002 8501 8502 ESOL0042 8001 8002 8501 ESOL0052 8001 8501 ESOL0062 8001 8501

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ESOL Listening/Speaking 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF ESOL Reading 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 8:00-10:10 MTWRF ESOL Writing 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF ESOL Grammar 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 8:00-10:10 MTWRF

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2 Cr Hrs C226 Goode, N C245 Wilson, L C245 Stevenson, M C247 Martinez, M 2 Cr Hrs C274 Dryden, I N131 Gregory, K C247 Stevenson, M 2 Cr Hrs S217 Redus, M N130 Deluna, S 2 Cr Hrs S217 Redus, M N130 Deluna, S

LEVEL THREE

MayTerm

ESOL0033 ESOL Listening/Speaking 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 8001 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 8501 ESOL0043 ESOL Reading 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 8001 8002 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF Note: May Term meets 05/12- 05/30 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF

MayTerm

LEVEL ONE ESOL0031 8001 ESOL0041 8001 8002 ESOL0051 8001 8501 ESOL0061 8001 8501

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English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL0036 Skil Dev in Listening/Speaking 493038 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 8245 Note: May Term meets 05/12- 05/30

English – English for Speakers of Other Languages

2 Cr Hrs C226 Gann, A 2 Cr Hrs N131 Plauche, D C278 Kula, E 2 Cr Hrs S215 Guillen, V C278 Trelles, D 2 Cr Hrs S215 Guillen, V C278 Trelles, D

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YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university.

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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ATTENTION! High School Graduates of 2008 You may qualify for

TECH PREP COLLEGE CREDIT Tech Prep Degree Plans include: • • • • • • • •

Accounting Computer Networking Electronic Commerce Engineering Technology – Computer Aided Design Engineering Technology – Electronics Business Office Systems and Support Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Travel and Exposition Management

For more information e-mail 8techprep@dcccd.edu.

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3 Cr Hrs ARTV1303 Basic Animation 8201 1:00- 4:50 MTWRF 494414 T252 Starzer, K 1:00- 4:50 MTWRF T252 Starzer, K LAB Topic: Animation and interface design with Adobe Flash/ Required: Meets Mon-Fri, 6/9-7/3./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs ARTV1345 3-D Modeling and Rendering I 9:00-12:50 MW 494421 T250 Roden, J 8201 FlexTerm 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J LAB Topic: Three-dimensional modeling with industry-standard software./ Suggested PreReq: IMED 1301./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with DFTG 2312.8201 and ARTV 2345.8201. 3 Cr Hrs ARTV2345 3-D Modeling and Rendering II 9:00-12:50 MW 494431 T250 Roden, J 8201 FlexTerm LAB 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J Topic: Advanced modeling and character setup using industry-standard software./ PreReq: ARTV 1345./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with ENTC 1391.8201 and ARTV 1345.8201 GAME1302 Storyboarding 3 Cr Hrs 8201 1:00- 4:50 MTWRF 496259 T250 Roden, J FlexTerm LAB 1:00- 5:40 MTWRF T250 Ho, T Topic: In-depth coverage of storyboarding for development of games and simulations./ Required: Meets Monday-Friday, 6/9-7/3./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs GAME1303 Intro to Game Dsgn/Development 9:00-12:50 TR 494435 T250 Dao, D 8201 FlexTerm 9:00-12:50 TR T250 Dao, D LAB Topic: Simulation, digital sound, concept and character design for games./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required.

Geography ESOL0053 ESOL Writing 2 Cr Hrs 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 492437 N130 Dogger, B 8001 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493046 N130 Riddle Achelpohl, R 8245 Note: May Term meets 05/12- 05/30. This class is for repeaters only. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 492440 N131 Pavlue, C ESOL0063 ESOL Grammar 2 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 492674 N130 Dogger, B 8501 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 492676 N131 Pavlue, C

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Geology GEOL1403 Physical Geol 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF LAB 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 8002 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF LAB 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF LAB 8:00-10:10 MTWRF

LEVEL FOUR ESOL0034 Academic Listening/Speaking 2 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 492363 C278 Martinez, M 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 492366 C248 Stubblefield, C ESOL0044 ESOL Reading 2 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-11:40 MTWRF 492396 N131 Rubin, M 8002 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 492397 C278 Rubin, M 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493043 C245 Dryden, I Note: May Term meets 05/12-05/30 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 492398 C274 Kula, E ESOL0054 ESOL Writing 2 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 492441 N110 Terkel, K 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493048 N130 Riddle Achelpohl, R Note: May Term meets 05/12-05/30 This class is for repeaters only. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 492445 S215 Dubsky, D ESOL0064 ESOL Grammar 2 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 492677 N110 Terkel, K 8501 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 492679 S215 Dubsky, D

GEOG1303 World Geograph 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491224 Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30

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4 Cr Hrs S147 Mims, R S245 Mims, R S149 Winslow, M S245 Winslow, M S147 Gribble, R S245 Gribble, R

German MayTerm

GERM1411 Beginning German I 4 Cr Hrs 8001 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 490570 D150 Little, P GERM 1411 is a first year, first semester course. 8501 6:30- 9:30 MTWRF 490571 S105 Little, P GERM 1411 is a first year, first semester course.

Government MayTerm

French FREN1411 Beginning French I 4 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30-10:30 MTWRF 490206 D150 Poublan, M FREN 1411 is a first year, first semester course. 8501 5:40- 8:40 MTWRF 490551 D150 Hadlo, K FREN 1411 is a first year, first semester course. FREN2311 Intermediate French I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 10:40-12:50 MTWRF 490558 D150 Poublan, M FREN 2311 is a second year, first semester/ Prerequisite: FREN 1412 or equivalent or instructor approval.

Game Design and Development ARTC1302 Digital Imaging I 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 TR 494174 T248 TBA FlexTerm LAB 9:00-12:50 TR T248 TBA Topic: Image manipulation using Adobe Photoshop./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 8701 5:40- 9:50 MW 494275 T250 Hudel-Smith, P FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 9:50 MW T250 Hudel-Smith, P Topic: Image manipulation using Adobe Photoshop./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required.

GOVT2301 Amer Govt 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 489028 K101 Moore, P LgGrp 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 494489 N210 Yates, K 8003 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 494492 N210 McCracken, W LgGrp 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 488168 N220 Ezell, V 8245 LgGrp,MayTerm Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 489029 U101 Smith, B LgGrp,MayTerm 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 488175 N210 Magoha, A Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 488970 INET Sandoval, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 488974 INET Sandoval, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 489022 INET Rust, B Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489031 INET Warwick, N Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8441 INET MTWRFSU 489047 INET Yates, K Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8442 INET MTWRFSU 489049 INET Sandoval, R Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8443 Online,MayTerm INET MTWRFSU 494480 INET Yates, K Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. Evening classes are listed in color.

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3 Cr Hrs GOVT2302 Amer Govt 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 489113 U101 Voorhies Sr., J 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 489112 S103 Connally, P 8002 LgGrp 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 489114 N220 Wilson, D 8003 LgGrp 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489040 N210 Iachetta, M 8245 LgGrp,MayTerm Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 489116 U102 Marks, L 8501 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 494434 S103 Wright, M LgGrp,MayTerm 8745 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 489067 INET Flores, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 489074 INET Flores, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 489077 INET Sandoval, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 495355 INET Flores, R 8403 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 489043 INET Warwick, N 8440 Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. INET MTWRFSU 489053 INET Flores, R 8441 Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8442 INET MTWRFSU 489061 INET Sandoval, R Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. INET MTWRFSU 494483 INET Flores, R 8443 Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30.

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Not sure of your major? Learn more about yourself and how you fit into today's occupations by working with your own personal career advisor! Utilize fun and interesting assessments that will help you determine your skills, interests, values, and personality preferences. You and your advisor will analyze the results to assist you in researching occupations of interest. After this process, choosing your major will be much easier and will fit within the context of life goals. For information on career advisors and contact numbers, you may visit www.rlc.dcccd.edu/ADMISSNS/c_advise.htm or go to the Advising Center in Thunderduck Hall, T-180, and pick up the "Career Planning" contact sheet. DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 494547 INET TBA 8400 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 494548 INET Jones, M Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 494549 INET Hinckley, M Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8403 INET MTWRFSU 494552 INET Buice, S Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489279 INET Cheatham, J Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8441 INET MTWRFSU 489287 INET Verett, G Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8442 INET MTWRFSU 489289 INET Buice, S Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. HIST2301 History of Tx From 1500-PRESEN 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 504459 INET Lester, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

History 3 Cr Hrs HIST1301 Hist U S 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 489291 N220 Simpson, P LgGrp 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 489294 N220 Trickel, J LgGrp 8003 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 489296 S103 Butler, S LgGrp 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489133 D174 Douzart, A LgGrp,MayTerm Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 489405 V103 Coffelt, N MayTerm 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 489252 U102 Butler, S Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 489297 INET Cheatham, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 489303 INET Thomas, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 489305 INET Cheatham, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8403 INET MTWRFSU 489314 INET Thomas, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 489135 INET Cheatham, J Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8441 INET MTWRFSU 489247 INET Thomas, C Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. 8442 INET MTWRFSU 489248 INET Thomas, C Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. HIST1302 Hist U S 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 489407 S103 Bostelmann, S LgGrp 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 489408 S103 Bell, A LgGrp 494543 K101 Douzart, A 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 8003 489278 S103 Gooch, S 9:00-12:00 MTWRF LgGrp,MayTerm 8245 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 489409 N220 TBA 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 8501 494534 D174 Bell, A 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 8745 LgGrp,MayTerm Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26.

Horticulture HALT1351 Landscape Business Operations 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492556 INET Donaldson, G FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term meet 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Human Development HDEV0092 Student Succes 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488656 C249 John, G MayTerm 8245 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 490868 C249 John, G Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. HDEV1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488657 C249 John, G 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490867 C249 John, G MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488658 C249 Session, R DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 506081 INET Timberlake, M FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term meet 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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Humanities HUMA1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 490316 F281 Parrott, L 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490317 F281 Parrott, L 8002 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489417 F281 Parrott, L 8245 MayTerm Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490318 INET Parrott, L Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 490322 INET Samarth, A 8401 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 489418 INET Parrott, L 8440 Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. INET MTWRFSU 494516 INET Samarth, A 8441 Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30.

International Business and Trade IBUS1305 Intro. to Internat. Bus. Trade 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:30-10:30 F 494542 E012 TBA GlbStd,ASIA 1:00- 6:00 SaSu E012 TBA Format: Global Studies, ASIA / Topic: Apply Global environmental factors, WTO and UN, to operating procedures for firms in the international marketplace. /Required: Meets Fri, Sat, and Sun. 6/2-7/3. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493800 INET Izard, R FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 3 Cr Hrs IBUS1341 Global Supply Chain Management 8701 5:30-10:30 F 494520 E012 Bryant, J MayTerm E012 Bryant, J 1:00- 6:00 SaSu Topic: Apply International Sourcing,purchasing, buying, procurement to Global Supply Management./ Required: Meets Fri, Sat, and Sun. 5/9-6/1.

Japanese JAPN1411 Beginning Japanese I 8001 8:40-11:40 MTWRF 496581 JAPN 1411 is a first year, first semester course.

4 Cr Hrs B137 Kobayashi, E

Journalism/Communications COMM1337 Telev Prod II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 494849 E014 McMillion, T Required: Schedule and complete 3 independent lab hours per week/ Note: May be taken as ARTV 1351 or COMM 1337, but not both. JOUR1307 Intro Mass Com 3 Cr Hrs 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 490473 E014 McMillion, T Topic: Media in the Digital Age. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490841 INET Anderson, J MayTerm,Online Format: Online/ Topic: Race and Women in the Media/ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. May Term runs 5/12-5/30. Evening classes are listed in color.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & TRADE Your career will be global in the 21st Century! What we offer: • Two-Year Associate Degree, One-Year Certificate • Concurrent Enrollment – Credit or Continuing Education • Export-Import Certificate – Credit or Continuing Education • Licensed Customs Broker Review Course • Export Fellows Program – USDOC Certification • NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional Why IBTR? • Dallas is #9 for International Businesses in the United States • Texas is #2 in International Business Employment • One in four U.S. jobs are trade related For more information, call 972-238-6210 or visit us at www.richlandcollege.edu/bit

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Do you want to be a star? Then go to Hollywood!

But if you want a successful media career, it all begins at Richland! NEW: Students who graduate from Richland with an Associate in Arts Degree with a Field of Study in Mass Communications may transfer to UTD as a junior to complete a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Communications. UTD offers upper-level communications courses each semester at Richland. Richland journalism students: • regularly earn national awards and scholarships; • contribute to the Chronicle student newspaper; • can have live shows on KDUX Web Radio; • can join the advertising/public relations club; • can be on live TV with RCTV.

Richland journalism graduates: • often get internships with radio stations like KRLD and Live 105 • work for The Dallas Morning News, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Plano Star; • have earned jobs with Channels 4, 8, 11, and Azteca; • know that Richland journalism classes transfer to all Texas public universities. For more information e-mail mhinckley@dcccd.edu. JOUR1335 Surv Bdcasting 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490826 INET Walker, R Online Format: Online/ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. JOUR2303 Audio/Radio Production 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490837 E014 McMillion, T MayTerm Required: Students work for KDUX, college radio station/ Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. JOUR2305 Editing and Layout 3 Cr Hrs 8245 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 490839 E014 Bearden, B MayTerm Note: May Term class meets 5/12-5/30. JOUR2311 News Gathering and Writing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8460 INET MTWRFSU 490831 INET Bearden, B OnlinePtl LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Bearden, B Format: Online Partial/ Required: Students write for college newspaper. JOUR2330 Intro to Public Relations 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494848 INET Moore, C Online Format: Online/ Topic: Managing Essentials in the Business World/ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. JOUR2332 Radio/Television News 3 Cr Hrs 8001 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 490478 E014 Edwards, E

Management BMGT1303 Principles of Management 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 491309 INET Morable, L MTWRFSU INET 8400 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. BMGT1383 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. and Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING Morable, L MTWRFSU 492053 INET INET 8400 FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term./ PreReq: Previous credit or concurrent enrollment in HRPO 2301./ Required: Class meets 5/12-7/3./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs HRPO2301 Human Resources Management DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492056 INET Upshaw, M FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term./ Required: Meets 5/12-7/3./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

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Marketing MRKG1311 Principles of Marketing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 492058 INET Morable, L 8400 Format: Online./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

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MANAGEMENT CAREERS

Are you Are you Are you Are you Are you Are you interested …

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Mathematics MATH1316 Plane Trig 3 Cr Hrs 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488663 M234 Lott, K 8001 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: MATH 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 490924 M208 Lott, K 8002 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: MATH 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488664 M206 Bird, B Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: MATH 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496093 INET Hernandez, C FlexTerm,OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial, Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: Math 1414 or placement score Must be less than two years old/ Required:”MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator and Orientation at Richland College at 10 a.m. in D248 Sat 6/7/ Note: Tests must be taken at Richland College. 3 Cr Hrs MATH1324 Bus and Eco Math 8001 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488665 M208 Penner, G Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489377 M207 Mitchell, J Lect,Webe,MayTerm 8245 Format: Lecture, Web e, May Term meets 5/12-5/30, No class on 5/26./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8501 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488666 M207 TBA Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496100 INET Hernandez, C FlexTerm,OnlinePtl Format: OnlinePartial, Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator; Orientation at Richland College 9 a.m. in D248 on Sat 6/7. Tests must be taken at Richland College. MATH1325 Bus Calc and Applications I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488667 M235 Seekri, R Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: MATH 1414 or MATH 1324 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8002 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488668 M207 Blankenship, J Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: Math 1324 or Math 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489375 M206 Seekri, R Lect,Webe,MayTerm Format: Lecture, Web e, May Term meets 5/12-5/30./ PreReq: MATH 1414 or MATH 1324 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. No class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488669 K102 Chow, C Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: MATH 1414 or MATH 1324 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488670 M235 Chow, C Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/PreReq: MATH 1414 or MATH 1324 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests.

… in a career in Management? Would you like to: • learn unique management strategies for today’s competitive business environment? • develop management skills for increased promotability? • earn 12 college credit hours for your work experience? If so, Richland College offers a one-year Management Certificate as well as an Associate Degree in Management. For more information call 972-238-6348, 972-761-6726, e-mail Lmorable@dcccd.edu or driley@dcccd.edu, or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/management. MATH1332 Coll Math 3 Cr Hrs 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 489380 M208 Tian, J Lect,Webe,MayTerm Format: Lecture, Web e, May Term meets 5/12-5/30. /PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. No class 5/26. MATH1350 Teach Math in Elem/Mdle Sch I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488672 M208 Cugtas-Green, L Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Note: This course will use lecture and group work. MATH1370 Bus Calculus and Application II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488673 M235 Seekri, R Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1325 - Must be less than two years old. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488675 M235 TBA Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1325 - Must be less than two years old. 4 Cr Hrs MATH1414 College Algebr 8001 8:40-11:40 MTWRF 488676 D248 Tian, J Webe Format: Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: Plato College Algebra Interactive Math Student Kit and a graphing calculator/ Note: Instruction is computer-based in the classroom with occasional lecture. Written homework and tests.Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8002 7:30-10:30 MTWRF 488677 M206 Esparza, R Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8003 10:40- 1:40 MTWRF 488678 M206 Schantz, D Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. (Continued on the next page.)

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Distance Learning Definitions Online – All content delivered through computers. No on-campus testing or activities required. Online Partial – Most of the content delivered through computers. On-campus testing, orientation, and/or other activities may be required. Online/Classroom – Content delivered usually with a combination of face-to-face classroom instruction and online learning. On-campus classroom time, testing, lab, and/or other activities is required. Webe (enhanced) - On-campus courses with Internet enhancement.

Did you know your basics will transfer to any Texas public university? Ask for “the core.”

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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MATH1414 College Algebr (Continued from page 39) 8004 1:50- 4:50 MTWRF 488679 M206 Schantz, J Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 4:50- 7:50 MTWRF 488680 M208 Johnson, S 8501 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8:00-11:00 MTWRF 488681 M206 Aikman, A 8502 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496116 INET Hernandez, C FlexTerm,OnlinePtl Format: OnlinePartial, Flex Term class meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator; Orientation at Richland College at 11 a.m. in D248 on Sat 6/7; Tests must be taken at Richland College. 3 Cr Hrs MATH2342 Introductory Statistics 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488682 M207 Hill, J 8001 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488683 M207 Kennedy, J 8002 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8003 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488684 M207 Hill, J Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests.

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Technical Education Information Nights See the inside front cover of this schedule for orientation information and dates. 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488685 M207 Aikman, A 8501 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 490935 K102 TBA 8502 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture,Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score-Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496131 INET Hill, J FlexTerm,OnlinePtl Format: OnlinePartial, Flex Term class meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator; Orientation at Richland College at 12 noon in D248 on Sat 6/7; Tests must be taken at Richland College. MATH2412 Precalculus 4 Cr Hrs 12:10- 3:10 MTWRF 490934 M235 Esparza, R 8001 Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: MATH 1316 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: Graphing calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8701 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 490931 M234 Jenciragic, J Lect,FlexTerm Format: Lecture, Flex Term/ PreReq: MATH 1316 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: Graphing Calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Class meets 8-10:10 p.m. 6/9-7/3, 7:50-9:50 p.m. 7/9-7/17. MATH2414 Calculus II 4 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:50 MTWRF 488686 M234 Miller, S Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: Math 2513 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. 8501 8:00-11:00 MTWRF 496136 M208 Panahi, M Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: Math 2513 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. MATH2418 Linear Algebra 4 Cr Hrs 8001 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 488687 M234 Tian, J Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 2513 - Must be less than two years old. MATH2513 Calculus I 5 Cr Hrs 8201 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490933 M208 Penner, G Lect,FlexTerm Format: Lecture, Flex Term/ PreReq: Math 2412 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Class meets 9:50-12p.m. 6/97/3, 9:40-11:40a.m. 7/9-7/29, except Fri 7/25. 8701 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 490930 M234 Jenciragic, J Lect,FlexTerm Format: Lecture, Flex Term/ PreReq: Math 2412 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Class meets 6/9-7/29 except 7/7 and 7/8.

Multimedia ARTC1302 Digital Imaging I 3 Cr Hrs 494174 T248 TBA 9:00-12:50 TR 8201 FlexTerm T248 TBA LAB 9:00-12:50 TR Topic: Image manipulation using Adobe Photoshop./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 8701 5:40- 9:50 MW 494275 T250 Hudel-Smith, P FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 9:50 MW T250 Hudel-Smith, P Topic: Image manipulation using Adobe Photoshop./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. ARTC1317 Design Communication I 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:40- 9:40 TR 494407 T252 Andres, C FlexTerm T252 Andres, C 5:40- 9:40 TR LAB Topic: Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver and Fireworks as design tools for web development./ PreReq: IMED 1316./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. ARTC1353 Computer Illustration 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493794 INET Lum, L Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lum, L Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Topic: Creating graphics using Adobe Illustrator./ Prereq: ARTC 1302,/ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. /Note: For more information, log on to http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia/classes.html.

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3 Cr Hrs ARTV1303 Basic Animation 8201 1:00- 4:50 MTWRF 494414 T252 Starzer, K 1:00- 4:50 MTWRF T252 Starzer, K LAB Topic: Animation and interface design with Adobe Flash/ Required: Meets Monday-Friday, 6/9-7/3./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs ARTV1345 3-D Modeling and Rendering I 9:00-12:50 MW 494421 T250 Roden, J 8201 FlexTerm 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J LAB Topic: Three-dimensional modeling with industry-standard software./ Suggested PreReq: IMED 1301./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with DFTG 2312.8201 and ARTV 2345.8201. 3 Cr Hrs ARTV1351 Digital Video 9:00-12:50 MW 494429 T248 Flowers, R 8201 FlexTerm LAB 9:00-12:50 MW T248 Flowers, R Topic: Video recording and production techniques. Includes editing with non-linear video editing software./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. ARTV2345 3-D Modeling and Rendering II 3 Cr Hrs 9:00-12:50 MW 494431 T250 Roden, J 8201 FlexTerm 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J LAB Topic: Advanced modeling and character setup using industry-standard software./ PreReq: ARTV 1345./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with ENTC 1391.8201 and ARTV 1345.8201 3 Cr Hrs GAME1302 Storyboarding 1:00- 4:50 MTWRF 496259 T250 Ho, T 8201 FlexTerm 1:00- 5:40 MTWRF T250 Roden, J LAB Topic: In-depth coverage of storyboarding for development of games and simulations./ Required: Meets Monday-Friday, 6/9-7/3./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs GAME1303 Intro to Game Dsgn/Development 8201 9:00-12:50 TR 494435 T250 Dao, D FlexTerm LAB 9:00-12:50 TR T250 Dao, D Topic: Simulation, digital sound, concept and character design for games./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. IMED1301 Introduction to Multimedia 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:40- 9:50 TR 494452 T248 Grose, B FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 9:50 TR T248 Grose, B Topic: Hands-on introduction to Photoshop, video, Sound Forge, HTML, and Flash./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. IMED1316 Web Design I 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 MTWRF 494485 T252 Espinosa, G LAB 9:00-12:50 MTWRF T252 Espinosa, G Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets Monday-Friday, 6/9-7/3./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1416.8201. 8701 5:40- 9:50 MW 494487 T248 Link, J FlexTerm LAB 5:40- 9:50 MW T248 Link, J Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1416.8701. IMED1391 Spc Tpc/Educ/Instrt Media/Dsg 3 Cr Hrs • Desktop Publishing w/InDesign 8201 9:00-12:50 TR 494490 T251 Hudel-Smith, P FlexTerm LAB 9:00-12:50 TR T251 Hudel-Smith, P Topic: Creating page layout w/Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs IMED2315 Web Design II DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493797 INET Lee, M FlexTerm,Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lee, M Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Topic: Navigation, Cascading Style Sheets, XHTML, Java-script and client-side scripting./ PreReq: IMED 1316 or IMED 1416./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: Concurrent with IMED 2415.8400. For more information, log on to http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia/classes.html. 3 Cr Hrs IMED2388 Intershp-Digt Commu/Medi/Multi 8201 TBA MTWR 494494 T246 Carter, H PreReq: Completion of the multimedia core and specialization or completion of two semesters of multimedia courses./ Note: Students must have written permission from the multimedia department to enroll.

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Music Ensembles Come and get involved in a wide variety of choral and instrumental ensembles for fall semester 2008!

• Symphonic Winds

• String Orchestra

Open to all wind, brass and percussion players with concert band experience. Call 972-238-6254 to audition.

Open to all experienced players of violin, viola, cello and string bass. Audition required.

• Jazz Ensemble

Jammin’ riddum and culture, mon! Ability to read music helpful, but not necessary. Beginners welcome.

Traditional swing, latin, ballad, and contemporary big band music. Ability to read music a must.

• Jazz Combo Study the art of small-group jazz playing from our renowned jazz faculty.

• Lab Band By audition only Big band jazz for advanced players. Call 972-238-6254.

• Rock/Pop Showband

• Steel Band

• World Drumming Beginners welcome. Explore drumming traditions from Africa, Brazil and the Middle East.

• Chamber Singers A select choir, by audition only, to experienced singers. Call 972-238-6284.

• Chorale A non-audition mixed choral ensemble open to all interested students, faculty and staff.

By audition only This high-energy group is open to qualified singers and players of guitar, bass, keyboard, horns, and drums.

• Jazz Singers

• Guitar Ensemble

• Gospel Choir

For experienced guitarists. This group performs a variety of classical, pop, latin and original compositions.

A non-audition mixed choral ensemble specializing in Gospel style; open to all interested students, faculty and staff.

Open to all singers, by audition only, wishing to explore the world of vocal jazz styling in a choral setting. Call 972-238-6284.

For more information call 972-238-6250.

Music MUSI1117 Musiciansp II 1 Cr Hrs 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 495394 F170 Wallace, J Required: Must also be enrolled in MUSI 1312. MUSI1181 Piano Class I 1 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-11:15 MTWRF 490349 F287 Grein, A MUSI1192 Guitar Class I 1 Cr Hrs 8001 11:20-12:45 MTWRF 490361 F289 Ryberg, J MUSI1193 Guitar Class II 1 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-11:10 MTWRF 490356 F289 Ryberg, J MUSI1300 Foundation Mus 3 Cr Hrs 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 490341 F176 Perea, J 8001 MUSI1306 Music Apprec 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490342 F176 McCampbell, C MayTerm 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490343 F176 Wallace, J Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490344 INET McCampbell, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. MUSI1312 Music Theor II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 495386 F170 Wallace, J Required: Must also be enrolled in MUSI 1117.

Nutrition NUTR1322 Prin of Nutrit 3 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488688 S115 Neily, J Prior completion of a Biology or Chemistry course is strongly recommended. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 507078 INET Loveland, C Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Pror completion of a Biology or Chemistry course is strongly recommended.

Evening classes are listed in color.

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Photographic/Imaging Program The Photographic/Imaging Program is an academic program designed for students who are interested in beginning an in-depth study in the areas of photography and digital imaging. This program will prepare students for a career in professional photographic/ imaging either in the fine arts or commercial field. Technical proficiency and creative expression are emphasized to produce a “whole” and meaningful experience. This program also offers an Associate in Arts Degree plan with an Emphasis in Photographic/Imaging. For more information call 972-238-6078, 972-238-6985 or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/photoimaging.htm.

Philosophy 3 Cr Hrs PHIL1301 Intro Philosph 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488950 D146 Kirk, J 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488953 D147 McQuillan, L MayTerm 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 488136 D163 Stallings, B Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 494609 D146 Hansen, C DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 488955 INET Hansen, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 488059 INET Jones, R Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30. PHIL2303 Logic 3 Cr Hrs 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 494610 D146 Bennett, R PHIL2306 Ethics 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488964 D146 Kirk, J DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 488962 INET Barber, L Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 488158 INET Barber, L Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30.

Photography PHOT1316 Digital Photo I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:30-12:30 MTWRF 489120 S295 Loucas, W Topic: Introduction to digital photography/ Required: Digital camera/ PreReq: None/ Note: Fundamental principles of digital photography are explored through class discussions, lectures, presentations, and visual assignments.

Physical Education PHED1100 Beginning Lifetime Sports Act. 1 Cr Hrs • Yoga, Beg 11:30- 1:20 TR 496430 G140 Gold, T Emerit,M/B/Health,FlexTerm 8201 Iyengar yoga postures for over 55 yrs. Meets 5/20-8/7 • Yoga, Beg 5:40- 7:40 MW 496343 G027 Gold, T 8701 FlexTerm Iyengar yoga postures. Meets 5/19/-8/13. • Tai Chi Chuan, Beg. 496600 G027 Hadley, D M/B/Health,FlexTerm 5:40- 7:40 TR 8702 Class meets 5/20-8/7. 1 Cr Hrs PHED1102 Begin Soccer 8501 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 508879 G101 Worley, S Indoor soccer. Proper shoes required. PHED1109 Beg Golf 1 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488828 G100 Wharton, J 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 496556 G100 Wharton, J

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1 Cr Hrs PHED1110 Beg Tennis 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488829 GYM Wharton, J 1 Cr Hrs PHED1111 Beg Bowling 10:30- 1:30 MW 496569 G100 Neal, W 8201 FlexTerm First class meets in RLC gym. After that, class will meet at AMF bowling alley & there will be a fee of $37.50, payable to AMF. 6/2-7/23 PHED1114 Beg Swimming 1 Cr Hrs 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488830 POOL 1 Miles, J 1 Cr Hrs PHED1116 Cond Exercise 8201 9:00-11:20 TR 496439 G140 Lucas, R Emerit,M/B/Health,FlexTerm Variety of work outs - aerobics, hand weights, etc. for over 55 yrs. Class meets 6/3-8/7 5:40- 7:30 MW 496479 G140 Flood, G Emerit,M/B/Health,FlexTerm 8701 Variety of exercises - gentle aerobics, hand weights, machines, etc. for 55 yrs & older. Meets 6/2-8/20 PHED1117 Beg Bskbl Vlbl 1 Cr Hrs • Beg. Basketball 9:00-12:15 Sa 496546 G101 Stone, L 8201 FlexTerm Basketball for those over 40. 5/10-8/23 PHED1119 Beginning Weight Training 1 Cr Hrs 8001 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488831 G013 TBA 8201 7:30- 9:30 MW 496560 G140 Neal, W Emerit,M/B/Health, Class meets 5/19-8/13 LgGrp,FlexTerm 1 Cr Hrs PHED1121 Beginning Jogging 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 508889 G100 Worley, S 8501 Emphasis on strength, speed and endurance PHED1130 Inter. Lifetime Sports Act. 1 Cr Hrs • Int. Yoga 11:30- 1:20 TR 496434 G140 Gold, T Emerit,M/B/Health,FlexTerm 8201 Iyengar yoga postures for over 55 yrs. Meets 5/20-8/7 5:40- 7:40 MW 496416 G027 Gold, T 8701 M/B/Health,FlexTerm Iyengar yoga postures. Meets 5/19-8/13 PHED1131 Inter Soccer 1 Cr Hrs 8501 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 508884 G101 Worley, S Indoor soccer. Proper shoes required. PHED1134 Inter Fitness 1 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488834 G013 Miles, J Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488835 G102 TBA Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture 8502 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488836 G102 TBA Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture PHED1136 Inter Golf 1 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488837 G100 Wharton, J 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 507056 G100 Wharton, J PHED1137 Inter Tennis 1 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488838 GYM Wharton, J PHED1140 Inter Swimming 1 Cr Hrs 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488839 POOL 1 Miles, J 8201 7:30- 9:20 TR 496474 POOL 1 TBA Emerit,M/B/Health,FlexTerm Emphasis on water aerobics for 55 yrs & older. Meets 5/20-8/7 PHED1141 Inter Weight 1 Cr Hrs 8001 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488840 G013 TBA PHED1150 Inter Bowling 1 Cr Hrs 8201 10:30- 1:30 MW 496576 G100 Neal, W FlexTerm First class meets in RLC gym. After that, class will meet at AMF bowling alley & there will be a fee of $37.50, payable to AMF 6/2-7/23 PHED1164 Beginning Physical Fitness 1 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488841 G138 Miles, J Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488842 G138 Stone, L 8002 Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture 8003 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488843 G138 Stone, L Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture 8004 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488844 G138 TBA Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491169 G140 Lucas, R MayTerm Class meets from 5/12-30. Daily attendance required from 9-12 488849 G138 TBA 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 8501 Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture Evening classes are listed in color.

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4 Cr Hrs PHYS1405 Concepts Phy 8001 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF 488693 S147 Joyner, K 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF S205 Joyner, K LAB Intended for non-science majors. 4 Cr Hrs PHYS1411 Fund Astronomy 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488694 S116 Appleby, H 8501 LAB 8:00-10:10 MTWRF S116 Appleby, H 4 Cr Hrs PHYS2425 Gen Physics 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488695 S147 Rusu, C 8501 LAB 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF S245 Rusu, C Calculus-based. Pre-or coreq: MATH 2513. You will NOT be allowed to remain in the class if you do not have the pre- or corequisite!

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Psychology PSYC2301 Intro to Psych 3 Cr Hrs 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488851 Y101 Rojas, M 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488852 S159 Flowers, J 8002 8003 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488853 S159 Flowers, J 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491230 S159 Taulbee, T MayTerm Class runs 5/12-5/30, May Term 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488856 S159 Taulbee, T DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRF 488854 INET Chandler, K 8420 Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities 8421 INET MTWRF 488855 INET Chandler, K Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities INET MTWRFSU 504154 INET Taulbee, T 8422 Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities INET MTWRFSU 491231 INET Taulbee, T 8440 Online,MayTerm Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities, May 12-30 PSYC2306 Human Sexualit 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 488857 Y101 Rojas, M PSYC2314 Dev Psychology 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488858 S159 TBA 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488859 Y101 Jennings, D DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 491281 INET Jennings, D Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities

8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488850 G138 TBA 8502 Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 488845 INET Stanson, J 8420 Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities 8421 INET MTWRFSU 488846 INET Stanson, J Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities 8422 INET MTWRFSU 488847 INET Stanson, J Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities Miles, J INET MTWRFSU 488848 INET 8423 Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities 8424 INET MTWRFSU 491371 INET Miles, J Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities 8441 INET MTWRFSU 491170 INET Stanson, J Online,MayTerm Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities, 5/12-30 8442 INET MTWRFSU 491171 INET Stanson, J Online,MayTerm Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities, 5/12-30 8443 INET MTWRFSU 491172 INET Stanson, J Online,MayTerm Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities, 5/12-30 8444 INET MTWRFSU 491174 INET Baldwin, P Online,MayTerm Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities, 5/12-30 8445 INET MTWRFSU 491176 INET Baldwin, P Online,MayTerm Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities, 5/12-30 8446 INET MTWRFSU 491175 INET Baldwin, P Online,MayTerm Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook & no on-campus meetings or activities, 5/12-30 2 Cr Hrs PHED1251 Scuba Diving 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 496613 POOL 1 Miles, J $60 scuba certification fee payable to Crazy Scuba.com. Other costs for skin dive equipment, PADI text with recreational dive planner tables, PADI blue book, travel & entry fee to Clear Springs scuba park, Terrell for 1 weekend. More information, call Mike Miles at 972-238-6268. PHED1304 Hlth for Today 3 Cr Hrs 503840 G138 McLaughlin, T 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF MayTerm Class meets 5/12-5/30 PHED2155 Adv Life Saving 1 Cr Hrs American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification course. 8245 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 501143 POOL 1 TBA MayTerm Class meets 5/12-5/30. 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 496616 POOL 1 TBA MayTerm Class meets 5/12-5/30.

Real Estate RELE1311 Law of Contracts 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 494059 B158 Reid, D MayTerm 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B158 Reid, D Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/9-5/25. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494084 INET Barton, L FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: For more information log onto http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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REAL ESTATE Whether your goal is: • Buying & Selling • Sales License • Brokers License • MCE

Physics PHYS1401 Gen Physics 4 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 488689 S147 Mahata, S LAB 9:50-12:00 MTWRF S205 Mahata, S Algebra-based. PreReq: A high school or college course in trigonometry. 8002 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 488690 S147 Song, X LAB 2:30- 4:40 MTWRF S205 Song, X Algebra-based. PreReq: A high school or college course in trigonometry. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 488691 B147 Jamieson, G LAB 8:00-10:10 MTWRF S205 Jamieson, G Algebra-based. PreReq: A high school or college course in trigonometry. 8502 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 488692 S149 Kannampuzha, R LAB 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF S205 Kannampuzha, R Algebra-based. PreReq: A high school or college course in trigonometry.

• Appraisals • Certificate • Degree

Select a course format convenient for you.

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Sales Licensure Certificate: Real Estate Certificate Associate Degree: Associate in Applied Sciences For more information call 972-761-6795, e-mail dbarton@dcccd.edu or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/annex/busdiv/re.htm.

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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Asian-American/ Middle Eastern-American Studies (ASIA) Prepare for the future today! Prepare to meet the challenges and engage in the opportunities of an ever-expanding global community by studying the rich and diverse cultural traditions of Asia and the Middle East and their impact on the development of American culture. Look for the special ASIA designation this FALL in: • Humanities • Religion • English • Cultural Studies • Art Appreciation For more information call 972-238-6260, e-mail cindyc@dcccd.edu or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/asia RELE1321 Real Estate Marketing 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 494100 B228 Henderson, T FlexTerm 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B228 Henderson, T Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/9-5/25. RELE1325 Real Estate Mathematics 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 494112 B158 Waller, L FlexTerm 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B158 Waller, L Format: Flex Term./ Required: Meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/30-6/15. RELE1406 Real Estate Principles 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494115 INET Barton, L FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: For more information log onto http://ecampus.dcccd.edu RELE2301 Law of Agency 3 Cr Hrs 5:00-10:00 F 494119 B228 Henderson, T 8701 FlexTerm B228 Henderson, T 1:00- 6:00 SaSu Format: Flex Term. / Required: Meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/30-6/15. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494124 INET Barton, L FlexTerm,Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings. / Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: For more information log onto http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 3 Cr Hrs RELE2305 Real Estate Inspections 8760 5:00-10:00 F 494125 TBA Sims, M FlexTerm 1:00- 6:00 SaSu TBA Sims, M Format: Flex Term Off Campus. / Required: Meets Fri, Sat, Sun, 5/30-6/15. /Note: Section 8760 meets at Lake Cities Association of Realtors, 909 Main Street, Garland, Tx 75040. RELE 2305 can be used only towards Real Estate Broker and Salesperson licensing requirements and cannot be used to obtain a Real Estate Inspector license.

Religion RELI1304 Maj World Rel 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 490335 D163 Chepey, S 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490336 D163 Chepey, S MayTerm 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490327 K101 Dockery, L Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490338 INET Hanshaw, M Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8440 INET MTWRFSU 490333 INET Hanshaw, M Online,MayTerm Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Class runs 5/12-30.

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Semiconductor (See Engineering Technology for other classes in the Semiconductor Manufacturing degree)

Sign Language SGNL1301 Beg American Sign Lang I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:40-11:40 MW 496617 S123 Covell, P FlexTerm SGNL 1301 is a first year, first semester course. SGNL 1301 is a Flex Term class that meets from 06/09-08/07. SGNL1302 Beg American Sign Language II 3 Cr Hrs 8:40-11:40 TR 496620 S123 Covell, P 8001 FlexTerm SGNL 1302 is a first year, second semester course. SGNL 1302 is a Flex Term class that meets from 06/09-08/07.

Sociology 3 Cr Hrs SOCI1301 Intro Sociol 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 491284 U102 Coder, A 8001 GlbStd 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 491286 U102 Coder, A 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 491238 S163 Wright, L 8245 MayTerm Note: Mayterm class meets 5/12-5/30 8430 INET MTWRFSU 491265 INET Coder, A Online,FlexTerm Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Topic: GlbStd/ Required: Orientation. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Runs 5/27-7/3 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 491288 Y101 Kennedy, E

Spanish 3 Cr Hrs SPAN1300 Beg Spanish Conversation I 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 490572 B111 Carvajal, A SPAN 1300 is an introductory course. For students with no previouse knowledge of Spanish. 3 Cr Hrs SPAN1311 Beginning Spanish I 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 490586 B156 Niebuhr, R SPAN 1311 s a continuation of SPAN 1300. Prepares students for SPAN 1412. SPAN1411 Beginning Spanish I 4 Cr Hrs 8001 8:40-11:40 MTWRF 490598 B111 Marion, T SPAN 1411 is a first year, first semester course. 8002 10:40- 1:40 MTWRF 490599 B107 Rojas, M SPAN 1411 is a first year, first semester course. 8501 5:40- 8:40 MTWRF 490600 B107 TBA SPAN 1411 is a first year, first semester course. SPAN1412 Beginning Spanish II 4 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30-10:30 MTWRF 490601 B107 Pascal, P SPAN 1412 is a first year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 or equivalent or insturctor approval. 8501 5:40- 8:40 MTWRF 490670 B111 TBA SPAN 1412 is a first year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 or equivalent or insturctor approval.

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Practical Communication Skills & Cross-Cultural Awareness Beginning, Intermediate & Advanced Levels Credit transfer courses or Continuing Education • Student-centered learning environment • Small classes • Flexible scheduling • Language Lab - Computer-driven instructional materials, video/audio tapes • Free Tutoring • Study Abroad opportunities in Mexico, Costa Rica and Spain Learning the Language: • SPAN 1300 & 1311 – Introduction to Spanish I & II Slower-paced introductory courses for the absolute beginner which provide a foundation for SPAN 1412 and beyond. • SPAN 1411 & 1412 – Beginning Spanish I & II • SPAN 2311 & 2312 – Intermediate Spanish I & II

Conversation and Culture: • SPAN 2324 – Spanish Conversation & Culture Advanced conversation for those who want to improve both oral and cultural skills.

For more information call 972-238-6943, e-mail Kbeard@dcccd.edu or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/languages/spanish.htm

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the opportunity of a lifetime! Semester programs are primarily for sophomore students, but freshmen are eligible for some programs if well qualified and mature. A 2.5 cumulative grade-point average is normally required, as are letters of recommendation. You must enroll for a full course load (12-15 credit hours, depending on the program), and the courses completed abroad earn Richland credit that is easily transferable to other colleges and universities.

SPAN2306 Spanish Conversation 3 Cr Hrs 8001 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 494551 D150 Pascal, N MayTerm May Term that meets 5/12-5/30/ Note: Spanish conversation and culture class for Emeritus and college students./ Prerequisite: SPAN 1412 recommended, SPAN 2312 preferred. SPAN2311 Intermediate Spanish I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490681 B156 TBA SPAN 2311 is a second year, first semester course./ Prerequisite: SPAN 1412 or equivalent or instructor approval. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 490686 B156 Berbarie, D SPAN 2311 is a second year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: SPAN 1412 or equivalent or instructor approval.

Thornton, A

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Vietnamese VIET1411 Beginning Vietnamese I 8501 6:30- 9:30 MTWRF 496586 VIET 1411 is a first year, first semester course.

4 Cr Hrs S123 Cung, T

Evening classes are listed in color.

TRAVEL , EXPOSITION & M EETING M ANAGEMENT

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IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MEETING PROFESSIONALS INTERNATIONAL DALLAS/FORT WORTH CHAPTER. ALL TRAVEL, EXPOSITION AND MEETING MANAGEMENT CLASSES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR NON-CREDIT THROUGH CONTINUING EDUCATION. ITSW1310 Intro to Present Grphic Sftwar 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • Presentation Media Software 8481 INET MTWRFSU 494529 INET Reeser, W Online/Cls LAB 9:00-12:00 Sa T224 Reeser, W Format: Online/Classroom / Note: Class meets 5/31-8/2. No meetings on June 28 and July 5.

For more information call 972-761-6761 or 972-761-6742.

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Current opportunities all over the world!

3 Cr Hrs S211 Arnold, R S121 Thornton, A S211 Bookout, D S211 Bookout, D S121 Thornton, A S125 Bready, G

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DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493889 INET Spence, P Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at pspence1@dcccd.edu; class runs 6/9-7/3. INET MTWRFSU 493895 INET Osentowski, M 8401 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at maryo@dcccd.edu; class runs 6/9-7/3. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 493886 INET Spence, P Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at pspence1@dcccd.edu; class runs 6/9-7/3. INET MTWRFSU 493874 INET Henson, C 8440 FlexTerm,Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches, students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at chenson@dcccd.edu; class runs 5/12-8/7. 3 Cr Hrs SPCH1315 Fund Pub Speak 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 493906 S125 Walters, J 8001 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493836 S211 Santos-Cuyugan, C MayTerm 8245 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 493900 S121 Santos-Cuyugan, C 8501 DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493903 INET Walters, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor by 6/9 at jwalters@dcccd.edu; class runs 6/9-7/3.

Study Abroad …

SPCH1311 Intro Spe Comm 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWRF 493838 8002 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 493840 8003 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 493841 8004 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 493842 8005 12:10- 2:20 MTWRF 493847 8245 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 490365 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8246 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493816 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8247 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493818 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 9:00-12:00 MTWRF 493821 8248 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 493832 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 8249 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8250 1:00- 4:00 MTWRF 493834 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26. 8501 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 493867 8745 6:00- 9:00 MTWRF 493852 Note: May Term meets 5/12-30; no class 5/26.

Spanish – Vietnamese

Start your career in the hospitality industry! Richland’s Travel, Exposition & Meeting Management program offers a One-year Certificate, • Meeting/Event Management • Tourism and Destination Management Two-year Associate Degree, • Travel, Exposition & Meeting Mgt. The program incorporates the latest technology in travel, exposition and meeting management, including ExpoCad and Amlink. Come to the information session to hear industry professionals discuss job opportunities, share work experiences and to hear an overview of the curriculum. Information sessions are: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 7 - 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008 7 - 9 p.m.

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university.

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Travel, Exposition and Meeting Management Program is in partnership with Meeting Professionals International Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter and is a member of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events and the Dallas/Fort Worth Hotel Sales and Marketing Association International. The organizations provide support to students in the program and offer scholarships.

For more information call 972-238-6097 or 972-238-6101.

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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ACCT2301 Principles of Accounting I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 493851 D260 Riley, D 9:40-11:40 MTWR 493855 D206 Riley, D 8002 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 493858 D216 Cannon, W 8501 DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493716 INET Gross, G Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Required: final exam must be taken at an approved proctored testing site./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ACCT2302 Prin Acct II 3 Cr Hrs 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 493859 D256 Murdock, D 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 493860 D256 Murdock, D 8002 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 493870 D220 TBA DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493717 INET Gross, G Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Required: final exam must be taken at an approved proctored testing site./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

BIOL1407 Biology for Science Majors II 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488696 9:40-11:40 MTWR LAB PreReq: BIOL 1406. 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488697 8002 11:50- 1:50 MTWR LAB PreReq: BIOL 1406. 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488698 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR LAB PreReq: BIOL 1406. BIOL1409 Biol for Non-Science Majors II 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488699 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR LAB 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488700 8002 LAB 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488701 7:50- 9:50 MTWR LAB BIOL2402 Ana and Phy 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488702 9:40-11:40 MTWR LAB PreReq: BIOL 2401. 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488703 8002 11:50- 1:50 MTWR LAB PreReq: BIOL 2401. 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488704 8501 LAB 7:50- 9:50 MTWR PreReq: BIOL 2401.

Art 3 Cr Hrs ARTS1301 Art Apprec 9:40-11:40 MTWR 494198 D158 Stover, J 8001 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494199 INET Stover, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 8401 INET MTWRFSU 494201 INET Samarth, A Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 8402 INET MTWRFSU 494203 INET Stover, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 3 Cr Hrs ARTS1316 Drawing I 495470 F177 Williams, K 5:40- 9:40 MTWR 8501 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. ARTS2311 Advanced Painting 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:00-12:00 MTWR 494205 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. ARTS2316 Painting I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:00-12:00 MTWR 494208 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. ARTS2317 Painting II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:00-12:00 MTWR 494214 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. ARTS2356 Photography I 3 Cr Hrs 8501 6:00-10:50 MTWR 489129 S295 Cirigliana, R Topic: Fundamentals of photography/ Required: Film camera/ PreReq: None/ Note: Introduction to the technical and aesthetic aspects of film photography and darkroom printing. This course may be taken as ARTS 2356 or PHOT 1318. Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. ARTS2366 Watercolor I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:00-12:00 MTWR 494211 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. ARTS2367 Watercolor II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:00-12:00 MTWR 494216 F177 Gregory-Goodrum, E Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. Evening classes are listed in color.

Interested in Fine Arts at Richland? • Art – painting, drawing, ceramics, design and sculpture • Dance – ballet, hip hop, jazz, modern and tap • Music – see the Music Ensembles ad for more info • Theatre – stage, film and television acting and technical theatre

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Luo, Y Luo, Y

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Borovkov, I Borovkov, I

4 Cr Hrs S131 Bell, M S257 Bell, M S131 Oconnor, L S257 Oconnor, L S131 Wichman, M S257 Wichman, M 4 Cr Hrs S163 Hinshelwood, M S261 Hinshelwood, M S163 S261

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Yu, W Yu, W

Business 3 Cr Hrs BUSI1301 Intro to Busin DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 TBA MTWRFSU 493706 INET Waterman, R Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. BUSI2301 Business Law 3 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 493709 B158 Camuel, C DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493708 INET Waterman, R Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

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Business Computer Info Systems BCIS1405 Business Computer Applications 4 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 490865 D155 Smith, G LAB 11:50- 1:50 MTWR D216 Smith, G PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: Class meets Fri, 7/11 and 7/18. BCIS 1405 required for Business Field of Study. BCIS 1405 classes concurrent with COSC 1401.

Business Office Systems and Support ITSW1401 Intro to Word Processing 4 Cr Hrs • Word 2007 8501 5:40- 9:50 MTWR 493593 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:50 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D Reqd: 4.25 weekly lab hours required. Lab hours posted. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1404 Introduction to Spreadsheets • Excel 2007 493598 B005 Di Stasi, D 5:40- 9:50 MTWR 8501 LAB 5:40- 9:50 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D Reqd: 4.25 weekly lab hours required. Lab hours posted. ITSW1407 Introduction to Database 4 Cr Hrs • Access 2007 8501 5:40- 9:50 MTWR 493601 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:50 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D Reqd: 4.25 weekly lab hours required. Lab hours posted. ITSW1410 Intro to Pres Graphic Software 4 Cr Hrs • Powerpoint 2007 8501 5:40- 9:50 MTWR 493602 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:50 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D Reqd: 4.25 weekly lab hours required. Lab hours posted. POFI1349 Spreadsheets 3 Cr Hrs • Excel 2007 8501 5:40- 9:25 MTWR 493603 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:25 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D 3 Cr Hrs POFI2301 Word Processing • Word 2007 8501 5:40- 9:25 MTWR 493604 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:25 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D

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POFI2331 Desktop Publishing • Publisher 2007 5:40- 9:25 MTWR 493605 8501 5:40- 9:25 MTWR LAB POFT1328 Busi and Professional Presenta • Powerpoint 2007 5:40- 9:25 MTWR 493606 8501 5:40- 9:25 MTWR LAB

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YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU!

B005 Di Stasi, D B005 Di Stasi, D 3 Cr Hrs B005 B005

Did you know your basics will transfer to any Texas public university?

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Chemistry

Ask for “the core.”

4 Cr Hrs CHEM1405 Introductory Chemistry I 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488705 S147 Williams, R 8001 LAB 11:50- 1:50 MTWR S249 Williams, R Section 8001 is intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 491264 S145 Pandya, H 8011 LAB 9:40-11:40 MTWR S249 Pandya, H Section 8011 is intended for non-science majors, including nursing. 8511 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 491298 S149 Kinyanjui, S LAB 5:40- 7:40 MTWR S249 Kinyanjui, S Section 8511 is intended for non-science majors, including nursing. 4 Cr Hrs CHEM1411 General Chemistry I 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488707 S149 Taylor, S 8001 LAB 2:00- 4:00 MTWR S251 Taylor, S Intended for science and engineering majors and has both chemistry and math prerequisites. Some sections of CHEM 1405 are intended as preparation for CHEM 1411. 4 Cr Hrs CHEM1412 General Chemistry II 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488708 S149 Ford, C 9:40-11:40 MTWR S251 Ford, C LAB PreReq: CHEM 1411. 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488709 S115 Danowski, K 11:50- 1:50 MTWR S251 Danowski, K LAB PreReq: CHEM 1411. 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488710 S125 Adhikari, P 8501 LAB 7:50- 9:50 MTWR S251 Adhikari, P PreReq: CHEM 1411. 8502 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488711 S125 White, R LAB 5:40- 7:40 MTWR S251 White, R PreReq: CHEM 1411.

Computer Info Technology CISCO ITNW1451 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs 4 Cr Hrs 5:40- 8:25 TR 493843 D123 Szabo, Z 8702 8:30-11:05 TR D123 Szabo, Z LAB Topic: Designing, planning, implementing, operating, and troubleshooting wireless LANs (WLANs). Includes WLAN design, installation, and configuration; and WLAN security issues and vendor interoperability strategies./ Prereq: Prior networking course, networking experience or instructor approval. This course is cross-listed as ITNW 1351. The student may register for either ITNW 1351 or ITNW 1451, but may receive credit for only one of the two./ Note: Class meets (7/1 - 8/7 + 7/25, 8/1) 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1401 Intro to Word Processing • Word 2007 8501 5:40- 9:50 MTWR 493593 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:50 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D Required: 4.25 weekly lab hours required. Lab hours posted. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1404 Introduction to Spreadsheets • Excel 2007 8501 5:40- 9:50 MTWR 493598 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:50 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D Required: 4.25 weekly lab hours required. Lab hours posted. ITSW1410 Intro to Pres Graphic Software 4 Cr Hrs • Powerpoint 2007 8501 5:40- 9:50 MTWR 493602 B005 Di Stasi, D LAB 5:40- 9:50 MTWR B005 Di Stasi, D Required: 4.25 weekly lab hours required. Lab hours posted.

Computer Science

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COSC1300 Computer Literacy 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:00 MTWR 490846 D154 Lee, C LAB 11:10- 1:50 MTWR D224 Lee, C PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: Class meets Fri, 7/11 and 7/18. COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490856 INET Camara, P Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Camara, P Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 490861 INET Hill, S Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hill, S Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. COSC1401 Microcomp. Concepts and Apps. 4 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 490863 D155 Smith, G LAB 11:50- 1:50 MTWR D216 Smith, G PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: Class meets Fri, 7/11 and 7/18. COSC 1401 meets Core Curriculum requirement. COSC 1401 classes concurrent with BCIS 1405.

65+

If you are 65+, have lived in Texas for 12 months and currently reside in Dallas County, you may enroll in up to six hours of college credit courses free!** All college credit courses (such as computers, fitness, literature and more) are available in this program. *For more information, see Page 6 of this schedule. For information about the Emeritus Program, call 972-238-6972. *You will need to purchase any textbooks required for your classes.

Cultural Studies CUST2370 Cultural Studies 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING MTWRFSU 494016 INET Henry, M INET 8400 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings. Topic: The Simpsons and American Culture/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: ENGL1301/ Note: Students will develop a critical media literacy by studying the history of television sitcoms, the purposes of satire, and the politics of art. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 494018 INET Henry, M Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings. Topic: The Simpsons and American Culture/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: ENGL1301/ Note: Students will develop a critical media literacy by studying the history of television sitcoms, the purposes of satire, and the politics of art.

Tutoring: This free program provides tutoring in the major disciplines: accounting, math, English writing, history/government and science. Students enrolled in any of these courses are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity. To find out more, please stop by the Emeritus Program located in Crockett Hall, room C120.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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Developmental Math – Developmental Writing Section

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Developmental Math DMAT0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488712 M118 Branum, B 8002 Lab 8012 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488713 M118 Brown, N Lab 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488714 M125 Branum, B 8016 Comp 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488715 M147 Elias, E 8021 Lect 11:50- 1:50 MTWRF 494347 M118 Bell, C 8022 Lab 8026 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488716 M125 Brown, N Comp 8036 2:00- 4:00 MTWRF 494360 M125 Bell, C Comp 8506 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488717 M125 Zorn, P Comp 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488718 M125 TBA 8516 Comp DMAT0097 Algebra Fund I 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488719 M205 Darabadey, S Lect 8002 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488720 M118 Branum, B Lab 8011 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488721 M205 Darabadey, S Lect 8012 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488722 M118 Brown, N Lab 8016 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488723 M125 Branum, B Comp 8022 11:50- 1:50 MTWRF 494351 M118 Bell, C Lab

Dual Credit: It’s a community thing!

Dual Credit students are high school juniors and seniors completing high school and college course work simultaneously. In addition, many of these young people make time to volunteer in the community through the Service Learning program.

Early college admission at Richland … IT ALL BEGINS HERE. For more information call 972-238-6116, 972-761-6815 or e-mail bonniehueston@dcccd.edu or gayricks@dcccd.edu.

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11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488724 M125 Brown, N 8026 Comp 8036 2:00- 4:00 MTWRF 494381 M125 Bell, C Comp 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488725 M205 Deluna, D 8501 Lect 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488726 M125 Zorn, P 8506 Comp 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488727 M125 TBA 8516 Comp DMAT0098 Algebr Fund II 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. Format: Lect, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score / Req’d: "MyMathLab" for computerized homework assignments, access to computer and Internet, attendance, participation, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84) / Note: Lecture course. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Some or all homework is online. Testing scheduled throughout semester. 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488728 M117 McClain, G Lect 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488730 M118 Branum, B 8002 Lab 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488731 M117 Tinsley, S 8011 Lect,Webe 8012 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488732 M118 Brown, N Lab 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488733 M125 Branum, B 8016 Comp 8021 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488734 M117 Tinsley, S Lect,Webe 494352 M118 Bell, C 11:50- 1:50 MTWRF 8022 Lab 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488735 M125 Brown, N 8026 Comp 8036 2:00- 4:00 MTWRF 494385 M125 Bell, C Comp 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488736 M117 Hatinger, P Lect 8506 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488737 M125 Zorn, P Comp 8516 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488738 M125 TBA Comp DMAT0099 Algeb Fund III 3 Cr Hrs Format: Lect/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Traditional lecture approach. May use small group or cooperative learning activities to enhance learning. Homework assigned and testing scheduled throughout semester. Format: Lab/ Required: Attendance, participation, homework, graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84)/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Students work on their own and receive individual help from instructor. Self-paced, attendance required, and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DVD/videotaped lectures available. Format: Comp/ Required: Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, attendance, participation, homework/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Home computer not necessary. Class taught on-campus via computer with instructor present. Though self-paced and can work from home, attendance required and tests must be taken by scheduled dates. 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488739 M119 Bell, C Lect 8002 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488740 M118 Branum, B Lab 8011 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488741 M119 Browne, E Lect 8012 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488742 M118 Brown, N Lab 488743 D147 Lund, M 9:40-11:40 MTWR 8013 Lect 488744 M125 Branum, B 9:40-11:40 MTWR 8016 Comp 8021 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488745 M119 Overby, R Lect 8022 11:50- 1:50 MTWRF 494353 M118 Bell, C Lab 8026 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488746 M125 Brown, N Comp 8036 2:00- 4:00 MTWRF 494410 M125 Bell, C Comp 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488747 M119 Aufill, M Lect 488748 M125 Zorn, P 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 8506 Comp 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488749 M119 Smith, T 8511 Lect 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488750 M125 TBA 8516 Comp

Developmental Reading DREA0090 8001 8501 DREA0091 8001 8501 DREA0093 8001 8002 8501

Dev Reading 9:40-11:40 7:50- 9:50 Dev Reading 11:50- 1:50 7:50- 9:50 Dev Reading 9:40-11:40 11:50- 1:50 5:40- 7:40

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Developmental Writing DWRI0090 Dev Writing 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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3 Cr Hrs M145 TBA M145 Aswege, D 3 Cr Hrs M233 Anderson, A M233 Davis, D M233 Boltrushek, A

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Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university.

ITDF1370 Introduction to Cyber Crime 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 493803 INET Szabo, Z 8400 Online Format: Online./ Topic: An examination of the history of cyber crime and techniques and strategies for investigating computer crime will be the focus of this course. Emphasis is placed on identifying cyber crime activity and applying the concepts, theories and laws of computer crime to the conduct of investigations. Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu ITDF2470 Financial Cyber Crime 4 Cr Hrs 8:15-12:50 TR 493846 D111 Dao, D 8701 Topic: This course covers and explores the areas of economic cyber crime. Emphasis is placed on crimes that are being committed using computers, networks and the Internet and their impact to businesses. Attacks on networks of businesses have resulted in large monetary losses, compromised customer privacy and fraudulent activity./ Note: Class will also meet the following Fridays (7/25, 8/1).

DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 486933 INET Murphy, P 8420 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486934 INET Bass, K 8421 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8422 INET MTWRFSU 486935 INET Cowart, H Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8423 INET MTWRFSU 486936 INET Hilger, C Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486937 INET Dietz, H 8424 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8425 INET MTWRFSU 490954 INET Codd, M Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ ENGL2311 Tech Writing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486942 INET MacK, E Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8421 INET MTWRFSU 486941 INET MacK, E Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ ENGL2322 British Lit 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 486943 D162 Kaffenberger, R DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486944 INET Barrett, J Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8421 INET MTWRFSU 486945 INET Barrett, J Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ ENGL2326 American Liter 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486946 INET Marrero, M Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 3 Cr Hrs ENGL2327 American Lit 486947 D143 Hatcher, P 9:40-11:40 MTWR 8001 ENGL2328 American Lit 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 486948 INET Murcherson, R Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Topic: Everyday Lives/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Readings will focus on issues of self-expression, class and identity through culturally diverse American narratives. Murcherson, R MTWRFSU 486949 INET INET 8421 AABS,Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Topic: Stories in Black and White/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Readings will survey stories that explore cultural intersections in America. Works will focus on Anglo and African American authors. MTWRFSU 486950 INET Harris, R INET 8422 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 8423 INET MTWRFSU 490964 INET Harris, R Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu ENGL2332 World Lit 3 Cr Hrs 499206 C212 Peterson, J 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 8001 ENGL2333 World Lit 3 Cr Hrs 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 486953 S219 Scally, D DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 486952 INET Marrero, M 8420 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Drama DRAM1310 Introduction to the Theater 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 494227 INET Cole, K 8400 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation online at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu./ Note: Category I Core Humanities class that studies all aspects of theatre including plays, playwrights, acting, theatre artists and technicians.

Economics

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Education EDTC1371 Teaching English Lang Learners 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 490955 INET Rodriguez, A Online Format: Online. No on-campus meeting required/ Note: log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

English ENGL1301 Composition I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 486917 C212 Frazier, D 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 486918 B145 Heaslip, A 8003 9:40-11:40 MTWR 486920 D142 Wells, W 8004 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 486921 B145 Wells, W 8005 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 486922 E012 Jennings, J 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 486926 D151 Stidham, J DISTANCE LEARNING Hilger, C MTWRFSU 486923 INET INET 8420 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ INET MTWRFSU 486924 INET Ali, S 8421 Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ 8422 INET MTWRFSU 486925 INET Olsen, J Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Online orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ ENGL1302 Composition II 3 Cr Hrs 486927 E089 Armstrong, S 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 8001 486928 E089 Gingo, D 9:40-11:40 MTWR 8002 486929 D151 Sarbofsky, S 8003 9:40-11:40 MTWR 8004 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 486930 D142 Baker, S 8005 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 486931 N133 Wu, J 8006 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 486932 D143 Abdul Jabbar, I 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 486938 D159 Wooten, S

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Digital Forensics

ECON2301 Prin Econ 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:40 MTWR 492224 D174 Comer-Hagans, D 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 492227 D146 Comer-Hagans, D DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWR 492230 INET Methenitis, R Format: Online/ No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ECON2302 Prin Econ 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-11:40 MTWR 492278 D174 Comer-Hagans, D DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWR 492271 INET Methenitis, R Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

Developmental Writing – English

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Evening classes are listed in color.

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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English for Speakers of Other Languages LEVEL ONE ESOL0051 ESOL Writing 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR ESOL0061 ESOL Grammar 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR

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Technical Education Information Nights

2 Cr Hrs N130 Vargas, R 2 Cr Hrs N130 Vargas, R

See the inside front cover of this schedule for orientation information and dates.

LEVEL TWO ESOL0032 8001 8002 ESOL0042 8001 8501 ESOL0052 8001 8501 ESOL0062 8001 8501

ESOL Listening/Speaking 9:40-11:40 MTWR 9:40-11:40 MTWR ESOL Reading 9:40-11:40 MTWR 7:50- 9:50 MTWR ESOL Writing 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 5:40- 7:40 MTWR ESOL Grammar 9:40-11:40 MTWR 7:50- 9:50 MTWR

492370 492372 492399 492400 492681 492682 492688 492694

2 Cr Hrs C226 Bustillos, D C245 Martinez, M 2 Cr Hrs C274 Dryden, I C224 Plauche, D 2 Cr Hrs N131 Dubsky, D C247 Pavlue, C 2 Cr Hrs N131 Dubsky, D C247 Pavlue, C

LEVEL THREE ESOL0033 8001 8501 ESOL0043 8001 8501 ESOL0053 8001 8501 ESOL0063 8001 8501

ESOL Listening/Speaking 9:40-11:40 MTWR 5:40- 7:40 MTWR ESOL Reading 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 7:50- 9:50 MTWR ESOL Writing 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 5:40- 7:40 MTWR ESOL Grammar 9:40-11:40 MTWR 7:50- 9:50 MTWR

492373 492376 492401 492402 492683 492684 492696 492697

2 Cr Hrs C247 Wilson, L C224 Stevenson, M 2 Cr Hrs C274 Dryden, I C245 Rubin, M 2 Cr Hrs S215 Reed, M C248 Goode, N 2 Cr Hrs S215 Reed, M C248 Goode, N

LEVEL FOUR ESOL0034 8001 ESOL0044 8001 8002 ESOL0054 8001 ESOL0064 8001

Academic Listening/Speaking 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 492377 ESOL Reading 9:40-11:40 MTWR 492403 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 492404 ESOL Writing 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 492686 ESOL Grammar 9:40-11:40 MTWR 492687

2 Cr Hrs C226 Plauche, D 2 Cr Hrs C278 Bissey, R C274 Dryden, I 2 Cr Hrs N110 Lovell, T 2 Cr Hrs N110 Lovell, T

Evening classes are listed in color.

The American English and Culture Institute/DCCCD is an intensive English program designed to meet the needs of international students preparing to study in American colleges and universities or planning to work in fields where English is the primary language. The AECI offers a year-round program of study. The program consists of four levels of instruction. Students participate in the classroom 25-28 hours per week.

For more information call 972-238-6900 or e-mail aeci@dcccd.edu.

French 4 Cr Hrs FREN1412 Beginning French II 7:30-10:20 MTWR 490719 D150 Andresen, A 8001 FREN 1412 is a first year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: FREN 1411 or equivalent or instructor approval. 6:00- 8:50 MTWR 490722 D150 Hadlo, K 8501 FREN 1412 is a first year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: FREN 1411 or equivalent or instructor approval. 3 Cr Hrs FREN2312 Intermediate French II 10:30-12:30 MTWR 490728 D150 TBA 8001 FREN 2312 is a second year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: FREN 2311 or equivalent or instructor approval.

Geology GEOL1404 Hist Geology 8001 9:40-11:40 7:30- 9:30 LAB 5:40- 7:40 8501 LAB 7:50- 9:50

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4 Cr Hrs S145 Mims, R S245 Mims, R S145 Vineyard, D S245 Vineyard, D

German GERM1412 Beginning German II 4 Cr Hrs 8001 1:00- 4:00 MTWR 490753 D150 Little, P GERM 1412 is a first year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: GERM 1411 or equivalent or instructor approval. 8501 6:30- 9:20 MTWR 491220 B156 Little, P GERM 1412 is a first year, second semester course./ Prerequisite: GERM 1411 or equivalent or instructor approval.

Government GOVT2301 Amer Govt 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 494232 K101 Douzart, A Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 494239 N210 Iachetta, M LgGrp Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8003 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 494246 K101 Harvey, W Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 494278 N210 Wright, M LgGrp Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494279 INET Yates, K Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 494280 INET Sandoval, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 494282 INET Yates, K Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. GOVT2302 Amer Govt 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 494397 U102 McCracken, W Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 494399 N220 Clausen, E LgGrp Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8003 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 494401 S103 Mullins, R LgGrp Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 494403 U102 Magoha, A Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494287 INET Flores, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 494289 INET Flores, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 494291 INET Flores, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

History 3 Cr Hrs HIST1301 Hist U S 494405 N220 Reynolds, J 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 8001 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 494408 S219 Boyle, R 9:40-11:40 MTWR 8002 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8003 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 494409 U101 Mortensen, J Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18.

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5:40- 7:40 MTWR 494415 U104 Henrickson, J 8501 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494363 INET Hinton, V Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 494368 INET Lindsay, R Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8402 INET MTWRFSU 494372 INET Jones, M Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 494376 INET Buice, S 8403 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. HIST1302 Hist U S 3 Cr Hrs 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 494418 N210 Siegle, C 8001 LgGrp Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 9:40-11:40 MTWR 494420 S103 Trickel, J 8002 LgGrp Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 494423 V103 Butler, S 8003 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 494425 V103 Coffelt, N Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 494378 INET Cheatham, J 8400 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 494389 INET Cheatham, J 8401 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. INET MTWRFSU 494392 INET Jones, M 8402 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 8404 INET MTWRFSU 494394 INET Hinckley, M Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

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YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Your basics will transfer to any Texas public university … GUARANTEED! Join “the core.” Management BMGT1303 Principles of Management 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 492061

3 Cr Hrs B137 Upshaw, M

Marketing MRKG1311 Principles of Marketing 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 8501

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3 Cr Hrs B137 Johnson, Y

Mathematics MATH1316 Plane Trig 3 Cr Hrs 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488765 M207 Lott, K 8001 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: Math 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/Required:”MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 490945 M207 TBA Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: Math 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required:”MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. MATH1324 Bus and Eco Math 3 Cr Hrs 8001 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488766 M207 Schantz, D Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: ”MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. MATH1325 Bus Calc and Applications I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488767 M207 Seekri, R Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: MATH 1414 or MATH 1324 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required:”MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488768 M206 Bird, B Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: MATH 1414 or MATH 1324 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required:”MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496149 INET Obeid, O OnlinePtl Format:OnlinePartial/ PreReq: Math 1324 or Math 1414 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for course materials and graphing calculator; Orientation at Richland College D248 6pm 7/8/08; Tests must be taken at Richland College MATH1332 Coll Math 3 Cr Hrs 8001 2:00- 4:00 MTWR 490943 M207 Disu, O Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required:”MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Lecture course; Some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. MATH1351 Teach Math in Elem/Mdle Sch II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 490948 M208 Cugtas-Green, L Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1351 - Must be less than two years old/ Note: This course will use lecture and groupwork. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. MATH1370 Bus Calculus and Application II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488769 M234 Seekri, R Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1325 - Must be less than two years old/ Note: Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488770 M235 TBA Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1325 - Must be less than two years old/ Note: Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18.

Human Development HDEV0092 Student Succes 8001 11:50- 1:50 MTWR HDEV1300 Learning Framework 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR

History – Mathematics

3 Cr Hrs C249 Martinez, F 3 Cr Hrs C249 Martinez, F

Humanities HUMA1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 494501 F281 Rutherford, S Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 494502 F281 Danielson, E Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494498 INET Parrott, L Online Format: Online no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 8401 INET MTWRFSU 494500 INET Parrott, L Online Format: Online no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

International Business and Trade IBUS1301 Principles of Exports 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:30-10:30 F 494544 E012 TBA 1:00- 6:00 SaSu E012 TBA Topic: Export Management and Compliance. Learn exporting processes, documentation, and regulations for marketing, freight forwarding, logistics, documentation, banking, and insurance./ Required: Pre or Co-Requsite of IBUS 1191-8250, Export with Experts. IBUS2345 Import Customs Regulations 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:30-10:30 F 494546 E012 Mann, K 1:00- 6:00 SaSu E012 Mann, K Topic: Role of licensed customs broker or custom-house broker in Bonding, tariffs, quotas, documentation, HTS, and Title 19 regulations./ Required: Class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun, 8/98/24. Note: Sample exam prepared. Apply by 9/4 to US Customs for October exam. Materials: Title 19, Code of Federal Regulations and Harmonized Tariff Schedule; Boskage.com

Journalism/Communications COMM1336 Telev Prod I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 2:00- 4:00 MTWR 494850 E015 McMillion, T 2:00- 4:00 MTWR E015 McMillion, T LAB Note: May be taken as COMM 1336 or DRAM 1336, but not both. JOUR1335 Surv Bdcasting 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 490862 INET Walker, R Online Format: Online/ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. JOUR2330 Intro to Public Relations 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494851 INET Moore, C Online Format: Online/ Topic: Managing Essentials in the Business World/ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. JOUR2331 Radio/Television Announcing 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 490582 E014 McMillion, T Required: Students work for KDUX, college radio station.

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Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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4 Cr Hrs MATH1414 College Algebr 8001 7:30-10:20 MTWR 488771 M206 Copeland, J Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 10:30- 1:20 MTWR 488772 M206 Miller, S 8002 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 1:30- 4:20 MTWR 488773 M206 Obeid, O 8003 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 4:50- 7:40 MTWR 490941 M206 Chow, C 8501 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. MATH2315 Calculus III 3 Cr Hrs 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 490961 M235 Esparza, R 8501 Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 2414 - Must be less than two years old/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 3 Cr Hrs MATH2342 Introductory Statistics 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488775 M235 Schantz, J 8001 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 490958 M235 Kennedy, J 8002 Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18.

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8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488776 M208 Agbor, H Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 8502 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488777 M208 Agbor, H Lect,Webe Format: Lecture, Web e/ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. MATH2412 Precalculus 4 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-12:30 MTWR 488778 M234 Obeid, O Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1316 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: graphing calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 4:50- 7:40 MTWR 490944 M207 TBA 8501 Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 1316 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: graphing calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. 4 Cr Hrs MATH2414 Calculus II 12:40- 3:30 MTWR 488779 M234 Esparza, R 8001 Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 2513 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: ”MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: lecture course; some or all homework is online. Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18. MATH2420 Differential Equations 4 Cr Hrs 11:50- 2:40 MTWR 488780 M208 Lott, K 8001 Lect Format: Lecture/ PreReq: Math 2414 - Must be less than two years old/ Note: Also meets Fri 7/11 and Fri 7/18.

Multimedia 3 Cr Hrs IMED1301 Introduction to Multimedia 8201 9:00-12:50 MTWR 494515 T252 Carter, H LAB 9:00-12:50 MTWR T252 Carter, H Topic: Hands-on introduction to Photoshop, video, Sound Forge, HTML, and Flash./ Required: Class meets 7/9-8/7 plus Fridays 7/11 and 7/18./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required.

Music

THINK LANGUAGES! The world is getting smaller. Communication is the key to personal and professional success.

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• French

• German

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• American Sign Language We offer free tutoring, a multi-media language lab, placement exams for French, German and Spanish. Classes transfer to public four-year institutions. For more information call 972-238-6943.

MUSI1182 Piano Class II 1 Cr Hrs 8001 9:50-11:15 MTWR 495402 F287 TBA Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. MUSI1304 Foundation Mus 3 Cr Hrs 8001 12:10- 2:20 MTWR 495400 F176 TBA Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. MUSI1306 Music Apprec 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 490362 F170 Glover, G Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494654 INET McCampbell, C Online Format: Online no on-campus meetings./ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Music, Applied MUAP1181 Voice 1 Cr Hrs 8001 TBA MTWR 495405 TBA Austin, K Note: Restricted enrollment by department approval; call 972-238-6284. Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18.

Nutrition NUTR1322 Prin of Nutrit 3 Cr Hrs 8001 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488781 S163 TBA Prior completion of a Biology or Chemistry course is strongly recommended.

Philosophy PHIL1301 Intro Philosph 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 494613 S115 Bennett, R LgGrp Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 494616 D158 Welch, E Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494513 INET Welch, E Online Format: Online no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu PHIL2306 Ethics 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 494618 D146 McQuillan, L Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494621 INET Stallings, B Online Format: Online no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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Health Fitness Center

PHOT1318 Photography I 3 Cr Hrs 8501 6:00-10:50 MTWR 489128 S295 Cirigliana, R Topic: Fundamentals of photography/ Required: Film camera/ PreReq: None/ Note: Introduction to the technical and aesthetic aspects of film photography and darkroom printing. This course may be taken as ARTS 2356 or PHOT 1318. Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. PHOT2324 Intro to Photo Multimedia 3 Cr Hrs 6:00- 9:50 MTWR 493992 T251 Galindo, R 8001 Topic: Creating photographic multimedia presentations/ PreReq: PHOT 1316./ Note: Exploring various multimedia techniques for photographic presentation. Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18.

Get in shape at Richland's wellness, athletic & recreational Fitness Center with more than $100,000 in high-tech fitness equipment featuring the premier VR2 Strength Systems by Cybex. Fee Schedule: •The Health Fitness Center is now free for students enrolled in P.E. credit classes. •Students not enrolled in P.E., as well as community members not enrolled at Richland, may purchase a membership to use the Fitness Center at a cost of $20 per month. •65 and over Dallas County residents are encouraged to sign up through the Emeritus P.E. program. Tuition is waived for up to six college credit hours per semester. The cost otherwise is $20 per month.

Physical Education 1 Cr Hrs PHED1100 Beginning Lifetime Sports Act. • Beg. Tai Chi & PA KUA 8002 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488799 G027 Hutchings, M Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 • Beg. Soccer 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 508841 GYM Worley, S Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18. 1 Cr Hrs PHED1109 Beg Golf 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488801 G100 Felmet, J 8001 Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 PHED1114 Beg Swimming 1 Cr Hrs 8001 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 505441 Pool TBA Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 1 Cr Hrs PHED1119 Beginning Weight Training 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488804 G013 Randall, M Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 PHED1130 Inter. Lifetime Sports Act. 1 Cr Hrs • Int. Tai Chi & PA KUA 488805 G027 Hutchings, M 8002 11:50- 1:50 MTWR Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 • Int. Soccer 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 508869 GYM Worley, S Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18. PHED1134 Inter Fitness 1 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 491344 G138 McLaughlin, T Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation and then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 491347 G138 McLaughlin, T Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation and then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 8003 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 491351 G138 Smith, Z Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation and then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488807 G102 Stone, L Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation and then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 PHED1137 Inter Tennis 1 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488809 G100 Felmet, J Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 PHED1140 Inter Swimming 1 Cr Hrs 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 505446 Pool TBA 8001 Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 1 Cr Hrs PHED1141 Inter Weight 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488810 G013 Randall, M Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 PHED1164 Beginning Physical Fitness 1 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488812 G138 McLaughlin, T Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488813 G138 McLaughlin, T Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 488814 G138 Smith, Z 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 8003 Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488819 G138 Stone, L Mandatory attendance required the 1st 3 days for orientation & then the 1st day of each week thereafter for lecture. Class also meets 7/11 & 7/18

Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 6:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Fri., 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sun., 1-4 p.m. To Register: Go to the Continuing Education Registration desk on the first floor of Thunderduck Hall.

972-238-6144 DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 488815 INET Stanson, J Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities 8421 INET MTWRFSU 488816 INET Baldwin, P Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities 8422 INET MTWRFSU 488817 INET Stanson, J Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities 8423 INET MTWRFSU 488818 INET Baldwin, P Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: Free online textbook and no on-campus meetings or activities

Physics PHYS1401 Gen Physics 4 Cr Hrs 488782 S145 Stewart, A 2:00- 4:00 MTWR 8001 LAB 11:50- 1:50 MTWR S245 Stewart, A PHYS 1401 is algebra based. PreReq: A high school or college course in trigonometry. 8501 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 488783 S145 Qazi, Q LAB 5:40- 7:40 MTWR S245 Qazi, Q PHYS 1401 is algebra based. PreReq: A high school or college course in trigonometry. PHYS1402 Gen Physics 4 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488784 S147 Hovhannisyan, Y LAB 9:40-11:40 MTWR S205 Hovhannisyan, Y PreReq: PHYS 1401. 8002 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488785 B147 Song, X LAB 11:50- 1:50 MTWR S205 Song, X PreReq: PHYS 1401. 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488786 S147 Paddock, A LAB 7:50- 9:50 MTWR S205 Paddock, A PreReq: PHYS 1401. 4 Cr Hrs PHYS1407 Concepts Phy 491164 B147 Malik, S 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 8001 LAB 9:40-11:40 MTWR S245 Malik, S Intended for non-science majors. PHYS1412 Gen Astronomy 4 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488787 S116 Appleby, H LAB 7:50- 9:50 MTWR S116 Appleby, H 4 Cr Hrs PHYS2426 Gen Physics 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488788 B147 Son, T LAB 7:50- 9:50 MTWR S249 Son, T PreReq: PHYS 2425.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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Psychology PSYC2301 Intro to Psych 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 488820 Y101 Tinnin, J Classes will also meet 7/11 and 7/18 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488821 S159 Flowers, J 8002 Classes will also meet 7/11 and 7/18 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 488822 S159 Flowers, J 8003 Classes will also meet 7/11 and 7/18 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 488824 S159 Newhouse, R Classes will also meet 7/11 and 7/18 DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 488823 INET Chandler, K 8420 Online Format: Online/ Required: Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities 3 Cr Hrs PSYC2314 Dev Psychology 9:40-11:40 MTWR 488825 Y101 Tinnin, J 8001 Classes will also meet 7/11 and 7/18 DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRFSU 491305 INET Jennings, D Online Format: Online/ Required:Online orientation http://eCampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: No on-campus meetings or activities

Real Estate RELE1291 Special Topics in Real Estate 2 Cr Hrs • RE Appraisal Principles 9:00- 5:30 SaSu 496562 B145 Atwood, C 8701 FlexTerm Format: Flex Term / Required:Class meets Sat, Sun, 7/12-7/20./ Note: A 30 hr (2 semester hour) course required as partial fulfillment towards appraisal certification by the state (ACE) approved. • RE Appraisal Procedures 496575 B145 Atwood, C 9:00- 5:30 SaSu 8702 FlexTerm Format: Flex Term / Required:Class meets Sat, Sun, 7/26-8/3./ Note: A 30 hr (2 semester hour) course required as partial fulfillment towards appraisal certification by the state (ACE) approved. RELE1406 Real Estate Principles 4 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 493940 B228 TBA FlexTerm 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B228 TBA Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun. 7/11-8/3. RELE2305 Real Estate Inspections 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 493943 B158 Sims, M FlexTerm 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B158 Sims, M Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 7/11-7/27./ Note: RELE 2305 can be used only towards Real Estate Broker and Salesperson licensing requirements and cannot be used to obtain a Real Estate Inspector license.

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3 Cr Hrs SPAN2312 Intermediate Spanish II 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 491218 B156 Beard, K SPAN 2312 is a second year, second semester course. Prerequisite: SPAN 2311 or equivalent or instructor approval.

Speech Communication 3 Cr Hrs SPCH1311 Intro Spe Comm 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 493905 S211 Polk, L 8001 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 9:40-11:40 MTWR 493909 S125 Walters, J 8002 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 9:40-11:40 MTWR 493911 S211 Thornton, A 8003 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 493914 S211 Thornton, A 8004 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 493916 S121 Walters, J 8005 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 493917 S211 McCormick, S Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. 7:50- 9:50 MTWR 493918 S211 McCormick, S 8502 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 493959 INET Thrower, I 8400 Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at ithrower@dcccd.edu; class runs 7/9-8/7. 8401 INET MTWRFSU 493968 INET Thrower, I Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at ithrower@dcccd.edu; class runs 7/9-8/7. 3 Cr Hrs SPCH1315 Fund Pub Speak 9:40-11:40 MTWR 493979 S121 Arnold, R 8001 Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493984 INET Walters, J Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at jwalters@dcccd.edu by 7/9; class runs 7/9-8/7.

Vietnamese VIET1412 Beginning Vietnamese II 4 Cr Hrs 8501 6:30- 9:30 MTWR 496597 S123 Cung, T LAB TBA MTWRF B217 Cung, T VIET 1412 is a first year, second semester course. Evening classes are listed in color.

RELI1304 Maj World Rel 3 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 496328 D163 Dockery, L Note: Class also meets 1st and 2nd Friday, 7/11 and 18. DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494504 INET Dockery, L Online Format: Online no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Career Services

Sociology

Assisting you with your career exploration.

SOCI1301 Intro Sociol 8001 9:40-11:40 MTWR 491300 Classes will also meet 7/11 and 7/18

3 Cr Hrs E012 Wright, L

Spanish 3 Cr Hrs SPAN1300 Beg Spanish Conversation I 491189 B156 Beard, K 11:50- 1:50 MTWR 8001 SPAN 1300 is an introductory course. For students with no previous knowledge of Spanish. SPAN1311 Beginning Spanish I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 7:30- 9:30 MTWR 491190 B111 Marion, T SPAN 1311 is a continuation of SPAN 1300 and prepares students for SPAN 1412. SPAN1411 Beginning Spanish I 4 Cr Hrs 9:40-12:30 MTWR 491191 B137 Mayo, J 8001 SPAN 1411 is a first year, first semester course. For students with some previous knowledge of Spanish. 8501 6:00- 8:50 MTWR 491193 B111 Mayo, J SPAN 1411 is a first year, first semester course. For students with some previous knowledge of Spanish. SPAN1412 Beginning Spanish II 4 Cr Hrs 8001 9:40-12:30 MTWR 491209 B107 Rojas, M SPAN 1412 is a first year, second semester course. Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 or equivalent or instructor approval. 8501 6:00- 8:50 MTWR 491212 B107 TBA SPAN 1412 is a first year, second semester course. Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 or equivalent or instructor approval. SPAN2311 Intermediate Spanish I 3 Cr Hrs 8501 5:40- 7:40 MTWR 491215 N119 Beard, K SPAN 2311 is a second year, first semester course. Prerequisite: SPAN 1412 or equivalent or instructor approval.

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The center offers… • A Job Bank with full/ part-time employment opportunities for Dallas County and surrounding areas • Job Search Lab • Career Advising, Resume Advising and Interviewing Strategies. • Computerized Career Assesssments that include: Choices - career exploration and information system Discover - a nine-point program that guides you through self-evaluation • Company Recruitment • Video Tapes • Telephone Work Stations • Career Resource Library • Internet Access Room E093 in El Paso Hallway Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. For more information call 972-238-6921.

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FLEX TERMS The following classes are listed by the month in which they begin. These classes run for various lengths of time and important dates such as the last day to drop with a “W” and refund dates are different than those for regular semester length classes. For exact dates for refunds and drops, please call the Registrar’s Office, 972/238-6106 or 6102. You can also check the class listings portion of this schedule for more detailed information about Flex Term classes. Section

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3 Cr Hrs RELE2305 Real Estate Inspections 5:00-10:00 F 494125 TBA Sims, M 8760 TBA Sims, M 1:00- 6:00 SaSu Format: Flex Term Off Campus./ Required: Meets Fri, Sat, Sun, 5/30-6/15./ Note: Section 8760 meets at Lake Cities Association of Realtors, 909 Main Street, Garland, Tx 75040. RELE 2305 can be used only towards Real Estate Broker and Salesperson licensing requirements and cannot be used to obtain a Real Estate Inspector license. 3 Cr Hrs SOCI1301 Intro Sociol INET MTWRFSU 491265 INET Coder, A 8430 Online Format: Online. No on-campus meetings/ Topic: GlbStd/ Required: Orientation. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/Note: Runs 5/27-7/3 3 Cr Hrs SPCH1311 Intro Spe Comm DISTANCE LEARNING 8440 INET MTWRFSU 493874 INET Henson, C Online Format: Online; no on-campus meetings/ Required: Orientation http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ Note: To deliver speeches, students may either mail in videos or come to campus. After registering contact instructor at chenson@dcccd.edu; class runs 5/12-8/7. 3 Cr Hrs ITSW1310 Intro to Present Grphic Sftwar DISTANCE LEARNING • Presentation Media Software 8481 INET MTWRFSU 494529 INET Reeser, W Online/Cls LAB 9:00-12:00 Sa T224 Reeser, W Format: Online/Classroom / Note: Class meets 5/31-8/2. No meetings on June 28 and July 5.

Advanced Ceramics 3 Cr Hrs 9:00- 4:00 Sa 494156 F179 Rose, J 8250 Note: Saturday only; class runs 5/10-8/9, no class 5/24. ARTS2346 Ceramics I 3 Cr Hrs 8250 9:00- 4:00 Sa 494151 F179 Rose, J Note: Saturday only; class runs 5/10-8/9, no class 5/24. 3 Cr Hrs ARTS2347 Ceramics II 8250 9:00- 4:00 Sa 494154 F179 Rose, J Note: Saturday only; class runs 5/10-8/9, no class 5/24. CHEM2425 Org Chemistry 4 Cr Hrs 9:50-11:50 TWR 491188 S145 Blackburn, J 8245 S251 Blackburn, J 12:20- 4:10 TR LAB PreReq: CHEM 2423. This is a second-semester Organic Chemistry course. Class begins 5/20/08 and ends 7/3/08. 3 Cr Hrs COSC1300 Computer Literacy DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 490739 INET Cadenhead, C 8440 Online INET Cadenhead, C TBA MTWRFSU LAB Format: Online Flex Term meets 5/12-7/11. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. BMGT1383 Coop. Ed. Bus. Admin. and Mgt. 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492053 INET Morable, L Online Format: Online Flex Term. / Pre: Previous credit or concurrent enrollment in HRPO 2301. / Note: Class meets 5/12-7/3. For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. HRPO2301 Human Resources Management 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492056 INET Upshaw, M Online Format: Online Flex Term. / Required: Meets 5/12-7/3. / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. PHED1100 Beginning Lifetime Sports Act. 1 Cr Hrs • Beg. Yoga 8201 11:30- 1:20 TR 496430 G140 Gold, T Emerit,M/B/Health Iyengar yoga postures for over 55 yrs. Class meets 5/20-8/7 8701 5:40- 7:40 MW 496343 G027 Gold, T Iyengar yoga postures. Class meets 5/19-8/13. • Beg. Tai Chi 8702 5:40- 7:40 TR 496600 G027 Hadley, D M/B/Health Class meets 5/20-8/7. PHED1117 Beg Bskbl Vlbl 1 Cr Hrs • Beg. Basketball 9:00-12:15 Sa 496546 G101 Stone, L 8201 Basketball for those over 40. Class meets 5/10-8/23 PHED1119 Beginning Weight Training 1 Cr Hrs 8201 7:30- 9:30 MW 496560 G140 Neal, W Emerit,M/B/Health,LgGrp Class meets 5/19-8/13. PHED1130 Inter. Lifetime Sports Act. 1 Cr Hrs • Int. Yoga 8201 11:30- 1:20 TR 496434 G140 Gold, T Emerit,M/B/Health Iyengar yoga postures for over 55 yrs. Class meets 5/20-8/7 8701 5:40- 7:40 MW 496416 G027 Gold, T Emerit,M/B/Health Iyengar yoga postures for 55 yrs and older. Class meets 5/19/-8/13 PHED1140 Inter Swimming 1 Cr Hrs 8201 7:30- 9:20 TR 496474 POOL 1 TBA Emerit,M/B/Health Emphasis on water aerobics for 55 yrs and older. Class meets 5/20-8/7 RELE1325 Real Estate Mathematics 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 494112 B158 Waller, L B158 Waller, L 1:00- 6:00 SaSu Format: Flex Term. / Required: Class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/30-6/15. RELE2301 Law of Agency 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 494119 B228 Henderson, T 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B228 Henderson, T Format: Flex Term. / Required: Meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 5/30-6/15.

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4 Cr Hrs 8201 9:45-11:45 MW 490995 S149 Farinha, M LAB 12:15- 3:15 MW S253 Farinha, M BIOL 2420 is intended for Nursing and other non-science majors/ PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. 8202 9:45-11:45 TR 491000 S149 Zhou, A LAB 12:15- 3:15 TR S253 Zhou, A BIOL 2420 is intended for Nursing and other non-science majors/ PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. 8701 5:40- 7:50 MW 491099 Y102 Farinha, M LAB 8:00-10:50 MW S253 Farinha, M BIOL 2420 is intended for Nursing and other non-science majors/ PreReq: BIOL 1406 or SCIT 1407. BCIS1405 Business Computer Applications 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8401 INET MTWRFSU 490782 INET Hill, S Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hill, S Format: Online Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: BCIS 1405 required for Business Field of Study. BCIS 1405 classes are concurrent with COSC 1401. ITSC1380 Coop Ed-Comp and Info Sci, Gen 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492281 INET Jones, R Online INET Jones, R MTWRFSU TBA Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings. / Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: PC Support or Software/Programmer/Developer majors only. Students must work a minimum of 30 hrs per week in a computer support position. Contact Becky Jones at 972-238-6215 or bjones@dcccd.edu ITSC1401 Introduction to Computers 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492288 INET Bayne, S Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Bayne, S Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. ITSC1409 Integrated Sftwr Application I 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING ∑MS Office 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492448 INET Lampe, C Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lampe, C Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

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4 Cr Hrs ITSW1401 Intro to Word Processing DISTANCE LEARNING • Word 2007 INET MTWRFSU 492451 INET Gentsch, K 8400 Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Gentsch, K LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings. / Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7. / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1404 Introduction to Spreadsheets DISTANCE LEARNING • Excel 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492477 INET Hobson, D Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Hobson, D LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1407 Introduction to Database DISTANCE LEARNING • Access 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492532 INET Balla, M Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Balla, M LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 4 Cr Hrs ITSW1410 Intro to Pres Graphic Software DISTANCE LEARNING • PowerPoint 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492534 INET Phillips, J Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Phillips, J LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs POFI1301 Computer Applications I DISTANCE LEARNING • Computer Basics - IC3 INET MTWRFSU 492536 INET Bayne, S 8400 Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Bayne, S Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI1341 Computer Applications II 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • Microsoft Office 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492537 INET Lampe, C Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lampe, C Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI1349 Spreadsheets 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • Excel 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492539 INET Hobson, D Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hobson, D Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI2301 Word Processing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • Word 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492561 INET Gentsch, K Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Gentsch, K Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFI2331 Desktop Publishing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • Publisher 2007 492663 INET Albert, F MTWR INET 8400 Online INET Albert, F MTWR TBA LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu 1 Cr Hrs POFT1127 Intro. to Keyboarding DISTANCE LEARNING Truong, N MTWRFSU 492664 INET INET 8400 Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1301 Business English 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492871 INET Hester, G Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hester, G Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1309 Admin. Office Procedures I 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 492919 INET Mildren, D 8400 INET MTWRFSU Online INET Mildren, D LAB TBA MTWRFSU Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu.

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3 Cr Hrs POFT1319 Records and Inform. Mgmt. I DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 492920 INET Mildren, D 8400 Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Mildren, D LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs POFT1321 Business Math DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493568 INET Nino, A Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1325 Bus. Math and Machine Applic. 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 493569 INET Jones, R 8400 Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Jones, R LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1328 Busi and Professional Presenta 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING • PowerPoint 2007 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493571 INET Phillips, J Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Phillips, J LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs POFT1329 Beginning Keyboarding DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493572 INET Truong, N Online MTWRFSU INET Truong, N LAB TBA Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT1380 Coop.Ed.-Admin.Asst./Sec. Sci. 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493573 INET Jones, R Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: Bus. Office Systems and Support majors only. Students must work a minimum of 30 hrs per week in an office position. Contact Becky Jones at 972-238-6215 or bjones@dcccd.edu. POFT1382 Coop.Ed.-Gen. Office/Clerical 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493584 INET Jones, R Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Jones, R Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: Bus. Office Systems and Support majors only. Students must work a minimum of 22 hrs per week in an office position. Contact Becky Jones at 972-238-6215 or bjones@dcccd.edu. POFT2301 Intermediate Keyboarding 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493586 INET Truong, N Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Truong, N Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. POFT2312 Bus. Correspondce and Communic 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493592 INET Marshall, G Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Marshall, G Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9 - 8/7./ Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. 3 Cr Hrs COSC1300 Computer Literacy DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 490731 INET Cadenhead, C 8401 Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Cadenhead, C Format: Online Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1300 meets Core Curriculum requirement. Will not transfer as part of major/minor in Computer Science. COSC1401 Microcomp. Concepts and Apps. 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING Hill, S 490747 INET MTWRFSU INET 8401 Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Hill, S Format: Online Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard/ Note: COSC 1401 meets Core Curriculum requirement. COSC 1401 classes concurrent with BCIS 1405. COSC1415 Intro to Computer Sci and Prog 4 Cr Hrs 8201 7:30- 9:30 MTW 490748 D155 Arwood, W LAB 9:40-11:50 MTW D220 Arwood, W PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard, 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Flex class meets 6/9-8/7. Covers C++ programming. COSC 1415 classes concurrent with COSC 1436. Evening classes are listed in color.

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DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 490751 INET May, G OnlinePtl TBA MTWRFSU INET May, G LAB Format: Online Partial Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7. Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ PreReq: DREA 0093, ESOL 0044, or TSI reading standard, 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Covers C++ programming. COSC 1415 classes concurrent with COSC 1436. Tests are taken in a Testing Center. COSC1436 Programming Fundamentals I 4 Cr Hrs 8201 7:30- 9:30 MTW 490759 D155 Arwood, W LAB 9:40-11:50 MTW D220 Arwood, W PreReq: 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Flex class meets 6/9-8/7. Covers C++ programming. COSC 1436 classes concurrent with COSC 1415. DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 490762 INET May, G OnlinePtl TBA MTWRFSU INET May, G LAB Format: Online Partial Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dccccd.edu/ PreReq: 2 years high school algebra and computer literacy/ Note: Covers C++ programming. COSC 1436 classes concurrent with COSC 1415. Tests are taken in a Testing Center. DMAT0090 Pre Algebra 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 491299 INET Darabadey, S 8491 OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial / Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 9:00 am in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet / PreReq: Appropriate assessment test score / Note: Distance learning class. Though self-paced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DMAT0097 Algebra Fund I 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 491302 INET Brown, N 8491 OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial/ Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 12 noon in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet/ PreReq: DMAT 0090 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Distance learning class. Though selfpaced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DMAT0098 Algebr Fund II 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8491 INET MTWRFSU 491303 INET Brown, N OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial/ Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 1:30 pm in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet/ PreReq: DMAT 0097 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Distance learning class. Though selfpaced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DMAT0099 Algeb Fund III 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8491 INET MTWRFSU 491306 INET Browne, E OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial/ Required: On-campus orientation Saturday, 6/7, at 10:30 am in M125, Validation Code for Academic Systems Algebra, access to computer and Internet/ PreReq: DMAT 0098 or appropriate assessment test score/ Note: Distance learning class. Though selfpaced, daily online work required and on-campus tests must be taken by scheduled dates. DWRI0091 Dev Writing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8420 INET MTWRF 490965 INET Wilson, D Online Format: Online/ PreReq: DWRI 0090 or placement score/ Required: Evergreen 8th Edition with Eduspace/ Note: Class runs 6/9-8/7. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu for more information. DWRI0093 Dev Writing 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING INET M 493971 INET Davis, D 8470 OnlinePtl Format: Online partial/ PreReq: DWRI 0091 or placement score/ Required: Criterion and Evergreen 8th Edition with Eduspace. Orientation Sat, 6/7, 10:30 a.m. in M145 on RLC campus. Exit test must be taken on-campus/ Note: Class runs 6/9-8/7. Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu for information. IMED1416 Web Design I 4 Cr Hrs 8701 5:40- 9:40 MW 494511 T248 Link, J LAB 5:40- 9:40 MW T248 Link, J Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1316.8701. IMED 1416 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates. IMED2415 Web Design II 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493798 INET Lee, M Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lee, M Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Topic: Navigation, Cascading Style Sheets, XHTML, Java-script and client-side scripting./ PreReq: IMED 1316 or IMED 1416./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: Concurrent with IMED 2315.8400. For more information, log on to http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia/classes.html. IMED 2415 sections are intended for students seeking CIT certificates. ENGR1172 Intro to Experimental Techniqu 1 Cr Hrs 8701 5:40- 7:40 MTW 491449 S127 Nabicht, J Format: Flex Term meets 6/9-7/30./ PreReq: MATH 2412 or equivalent/ NOTE: Course is part of UTD, UTA, and UNT transfer program.

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YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU! Complete the DCCCD Core to guarantee your basics transfer to any Texas public university. ENGR2305 Circuits I for Electrical Engr 3 Cr Hrs 8701 7:45- 9:45 MTW 491468 S111 Nabicht, J Format: Flex Term meets 6/9-7/30./ PreReq: MATH 2414 or equivalent/ Note: Course is part of UNT and UTA transfer agreement. DFTG2312 Tech Illustration/Presentation 3 Cr Hrs 9:00-12:50 MW 491474 T250 Roden, J 8201 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J LAB Format: Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7./ Topic: 3D Studio Max Rel. 9 software used/ Required: 2 additional weekly lab hours/ Note: Class concurrent with ARTV 1345.8201 and ARTV 2345.8201. 3 Cr Hrs ENTC1391 Spc Tpcs in Engr Tech, General • Spc Tpcs in Engr Tech General 8701 5:40- 8:55 TR 491112 S193 Nguyen, P LAB 5:40- 8:55 TR S193 Nguyen, P Format: Flex Term meets 6/10-8/7./ Topic: Cadence SKILL Language Programming/ PreReq: DFTG 2333 or equivalent CADENCE experience plus basic programming skills. 3 Cr Hrs GAME1303 Intro to Game Dsgn/Development 8201 9:00-12:50 TR 494435 T250 Dao, D LAB 9:00-12:50 TR T250 Dao, D Topic: Simulation, digital sound, concept and character design for games./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs HALT1351 Landscape Business Operations DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 492556 INET Donaldson, G Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Donaldson, G Format: Online Flex Term meet 6/9-8/7./ No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ HDEV1300 Learning Framework 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 506081 INET Timberlake, M Online Format: Online Flex Term meet 6/9-8/7. No on-campus meetings/ Required: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. IBUS1305 Intro. to Internat. Bus. Trade 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493800 INET Izard, R Online Format: Online Flex Term. / Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: For more information log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu MATH1316 Plane Trig 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496093 INET Hernandez, C OnlinePtl Format: Online Partial, Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: Math 1414 or placement score Must be less than two years old/ Required:”MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator and Orientation at Richland College at 10 a.m. in D248 Sat 6/7/ Note: Tests must be taken at Richland College MATH1324 Bus and Eco Math 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING Hernandez, C 496100 INET MTWRFSU INET 8470 OnlinePtl Format: OnlinePartial, Flex Term meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator; Orientation at Richland College 9 a.m. in D248 on Sat 6/7. Tests must be taken at Richland College. 4 Cr Hrs MATH1414 College Algebr DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496116 INET Hernandez, C OnlinePtl Format: OnlinePartial, Flex Term class meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator; Orientation at Richland College at 11 a.m. in D248 on Sat 6/7; Tests must be taken at Richland College. MATH2342 Introductory Statistics 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8470 INET MTWRFSU 496131 INET Hill, J OnlinePtl Format: OnlinePartial, Flex Term class meets 6/9-8/7./ PreReq: DMAT 0099 or DMAT 0093 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for course materials and a graphing calculator; Orientation at Richland College at 12 noon in D248 on Sat 6/7; Tests must be taken at Richland College.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Effective Summer 2005 – All DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please see page 59 for a listing of all DCCCD core courses.

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4 Cr Hrs MATH2412 Precalculus 8701 8:00-10:10 MTWRF 490931 M234 TBA Format: Lecture, Flex Term/ PreReq: MATH 1316 - Must be less than two years old/ Required: Graphing Calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Class meets 8-10:10 p.m. 6/9-7/3, 7:50-9:50 p.m. 7/9-7/17. 5 Cr Hrs MATH2513 Calculus I 8201 9:50-12:00 MTWRF 490933 M208 Penner, G Format: Lecture, Flex Term/ PreReq: Math 2412 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Class meets 9:50-12p.m. 6/97/3, 9:40-11:40a.m. 7/9-7/29, except Fri 7/25. 5:40- 7:50 MTWRF 490930 M234 Jenciragic, J 8701 Format: Lecture, Flex Term/ PreReq: Math 2412 or placement score - Must be less than two years old/ Required: “MyMathLab” for computerized homework and a graphing calculator/ Note: Calculators may not be permitted on some or all tests. Class meets 6/9-7/29 except 7/7 and 7/8. ARTC1302 Digital Imaging I 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 TR 494174 T248 TBA LAB 9:00-12:50 TR T248 TBA Topic: Image manipulation using Adobe Photoshop./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 8701 5:40- 9:50 MW 494275 T250 Hudel-Smith, P LAB 5:40- 9:50 MW T250 Hudel-Smith, P Topic: Image manipulation using Adobe Photoshop./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs ARTC1317 Design Communication I 5:40- 9:40 TR 494407 T252 Andres, C 8701 5:40- 9:40 TR T252 Andres, C LAB Topic: Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver and Fireworks as design tools for web development./ PreReq: IMED 1316./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. 3 Cr Hrs ARTC1353 Computer Illustration DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 493794 INET Lum, L Online LAB TBA MTWRFSU INET Lum, L Format: Online. No on-campus meetings./ Topic: Creating graphics using Adobe Illustrator./ Prereq: ARTC 1302/ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. /Note: For more information, log on to http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia/classes.html. ARTV1345 3-D Modeling and Rendering I 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 MW 494421 T250 Roden, J LAB 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J Topic: Three-dimensional modeling with industry-standard software./ Suggested PreReq: IMED 1301./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with DFTG 2312.8201 and ARTV 2345.8201. ARTV1351 Digital Video 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 MW 494429 T248 Flowers, R LAB 9:00-12:50 MW T248 Flowers, R Topic: Video recording and production techniques. Includes editing with non-linear video editing software./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. ARTV2345 3-D Modeling and Rendering II 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 MW 494431 T250 Roden, J LAB 9:00-12:50 MW T250 Roden, J Topic: Advanced modeling and character setup using industry-standard software./ PreReq: ARTV 1345./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with ENTC 1391.8201 and ARTV 1345.8201 GAME1303 Intro to Game Dsgn/Development 3 Cr Hrs 8201 9:00-12:50 TR 494435 T250 Dao, D LAB 9:00-12:50 TR T250 Dao, D Topic: Simulation, digital sound, concept and character design for games./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. IMED1301 Introduction to Multimedia 3 Cr Hrs 494452 T248 Grose, B 5:40- 9:50 TR 8701 LAB 5:40- 9:50 TR T248 Grose, B Topic: Hands-on introduction to Photoshop, video, Sound Forge, HTML, and Flash./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7. / Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. IMED1316 Web Design I 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:40- 9:50 MW 494487 T248 Link, J LAB 5:40- 9:50 MW T248 Link, J Topic: Introduction to web site design using XHTML and Dreamweaver./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required. Concurrent with IMED 1416.8701. IMED1391 Spc Tpc/Educ/Instrt Media/Dsg 3 Cr Hrs • Desktop Publishing w/InDesign 8201 9:00-12:50 TR 494490 T251 Hudel-Smith, P LAB 9:00-12:50 TR T251 Hudel-Smith, P Topic: Creating page layout w/Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: 2 additional weekly lab hours required.

3 Cr Hrs IMED2315 Web Design II DISTANCE LEARNING INET MTWRFSU 493797 INET Lee, M 8400 Online TBA MTWRFSU INET Lee, M LAB Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Topic: Navigation, Cascading Style Sheets, XHTML, Java-script and client-side scripting. /PreReq: IMED 1316 or IMED 1416./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: Concurrent with IMED 2415.8400. For more information, log on to http://www.richlandcollege.edu/multimedia/classes.html. IMED2388 Intershp-Digt Commu/Medi/Multi 3 Cr Hrs 8201 TBA MTWR 494494 T246 Carter, H PreReq: Completion of the multimedia core and specialization or completion of two semesters of multimedia courses./ Note: Students must have written permission from the multimedia department to enroll. PHED1111 Beg Bowling 1 Cr Hrs 10:30- 1:30 MW 496569 G100 Neal, W 8201 First class meets in RLC gym. After that, class will meet at AMF bowling alley and there will be a fee of $37.50, payable to AMF. 6/2-7/23 1 Cr Hrs PHED1116 Cond Exercise 9:00-11:20 TR 496439 G140 Lucas, R 8201 Emerit,M/B/Health Variety of work outs - aerobics, hand weights, etc. for over 55 yrs 6/3-8/7 5:40- 7:30 MW 496479 G140 Flood, G 8701 Emerit,M/B/Health Variety of exercises - gentle aerobics, hand weights, machines, etc. for 55 yrs and older. Meets 6/2-8/20 PHED1150 Inter Bowling 1 Cr Hrs 8201 10:30- 1:30 MW 496576 G100 Neal, W First class meets in RLC gym. After that, class will meet at AMF bowling alley and there will be a fee of $37.50, payable to AMF Meets 6/2-7/23 RELE1311 Law of Contracts 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494084 INET Barton, L Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: For more information log onto http://ecampus.dcccd.edu RELE1406 Real Estate Principles 4 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494115 INET Barton, L Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: For more information log onto http://ecampus.dcccd.edu RELE2301 Law of Agency 3 Cr Hrs DISTANCE LEARNING 8400 INET MTWRFSU 494124 INET Barton, L Online Format: Online Flex Term. No on-campus meetings./ Required: Meets 6/9-8/7./ Note: For more information log onto http://ecampus.dcccd.edu SGNL1301 Beg American Sign Lang I 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:40-11:40 MW 496617 S123 Covell, P LAB TBA MTWRF B217 Covell, P SGNL 1301 is a first year, first semester course. SGNL is a Flex Term class that meets from 06/09-08/07. SGNL1302 Beg American Sign Language II 3 Cr Hrs 8001 8:40-11:40 TR 496620 S123 Covell, P LAB TBA MTWRF B217 Covell, P SGNL 1302 is a first year, second semester course. SGNL 1302 is a Flex Term class that meets from 06/09-08/07.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations http://ecampus.dcccd.edu

Evening classes are listed in color.

July 2 Cr Hrs RELE1291 Special Topics in Real Estate • RE Appraisal Principles 8701 9:00- 5:30 SaSu 496562 B145 Atwood, C Format: Flex Term / Reqd:Class meets Sat, Sun, 7/12-7/20./ Note: A 30 hr (2 semester hour) course required as partial fulfillment towards appraisal certification by the state (ACE) approved. • RE Appraisal Procedures 8702 9:00- 5:30 SaSu 496575 B145 Atwood, C Format: Flex Term / Reqd:Class meets Sat, Sun, 7/26-8/3./ Note: A 30 hr (2 semester hour) course required as partial fulfillment towards appraisal certification by the state (ACE) approved. RELE1406 Real Estate Principles 4 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 493940 B228 TBA 1:00- 6:00 SaSu B228 TBA Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun. 7/11-8/3. RELE2305 Real Estate Inspections 3 Cr Hrs 8701 5:00-10:00 F 493943 B158 Sims, M B158 Sims, M 1:00- 6:00 SaSu Format: Flex Term class meets Fri, Sat, and Sun 7/11-7/27./ Note: RELE 2305 can be used only towards Real Estate Broker and Salesperson licensing requirements and cannot be used to obtain a Real Estate Inspector license.

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THE CORE CURRICULUM Richland/DCCCD Has a 48-Hour Core Curriculum! Every Texas public college and university is required by Texas law to have a core curriculum of no fewer than 42 credit hours. The DCCCD has a core of 48 credit hours. If you wish to transfer from the DCCCD to another Texas public college or university, complete the DCCCD core. The receiving institution must accept the DCCCD core in its entirety and substitute it for its own core.

Receiving institutions have the right to determine if they will accept grades of "D" as meeting the core requirements. If you wish to transfer, you are encouraged to make a grade of no less than "C" in any core course. In addition, you should take care in selecting math and science courses as some universities have specific math and/or science courses that will apply to the choice of major fields of study.

If you do not complete the entire DCCCD core, the receiving institution may accept these courses only as electives. Work closely with a Richland advisor to ensure you are completing the courses needed for the DCCCD core.

There are a number of ways you may demonstrate you already possess the competencies taught in core courses. Among these are successfully completing an instructor-made exam or the appropriate CLEP or DANTES exam. Contact the College's Testing Center for a current list of such tests.

Important Notice Effective summer 2005, all DCCCD Core Courses have college level prerequisites in either reading, writing or math. Please meet with an academic advisor for specific questions you may have concerning core curriculum prerequisites.

The DCCCD core of 48 credit hours is composed of the following courses:

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 15 credit hours

COMMUNICATIONS - 9 credit hours

•History 1301, 1302 •Government 2301, 2302 (Select one course from the following) •Anthropology 2346, 2351 •Economics 1303, 2301, 2302, 2311 •Psychology 2301, 2314, 2316 •Sociology 1301, 1306, 2319

•English 1301: A grade of "C" or better must be earned. •English 1302 •Speech 1311* or Speech 1315* or any Foreign Language Course 1311 or higher, or American Sign Language course *Students must select Speech 1311 or Speech 1315 if seeking an AA or AS degree, You must earn a grade of "C" or better if you select Speech 1311 or Speech 1315.

MATHEMATICS - 3 credit hours (Select one course)

HUMANITIES/VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 9 credit hours

•Math 1314, 1324, 1332, 1333, 1348, 1414, 2342, 2412, 2442, or higher level. A grade of "C" or better must be earned in the selected college-level math course.

(Select one course from each of the three categories) Category I •Arts 1301, 1303, 1304 •Dance 2303 •Drama 1310, 2366 •Humanities 1315 (previously HUMA 1301) •Music 1306, 1308, 1309 Category II •English 2321, 2322, 2323, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2331, 2332, 2333 Category III •Cultural Studies 2370 •History 2321, 2322, 2380, 2381 •Philosophy 1301, 2306, 2307, 2316, 2317 •Religion 1304

LAB SCIENCES - 8 credit hours (Select two courses) •Biology 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409 •Chemistry 1405, 1407, 1411, 1412 •Geology 1401, 1403, 1404, 1445 •Physics 1401, 1402, 1405, 1407, 1411, 1412, 1415, 1417, 2425, 2426 Students may not use the following combinations to meet this requirement: •Biology 1406 and 1408; •Chemistry 1405 and 1411 •Physics 1401 and 1405; •Physics 1401 and 2425; or •Physics 1405 and 2425.

INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS - 4 credit hours •Physical Education 1164 and •Select one of the following: Any 3 or 4 credit hour Computer Science course with the prefix of COSC OR BCIS 1405. (Computer course cannot be over 10 years old.) Please be aware that withdrawals on your transcript can impact your ability to be admitted to specific majors at four-year colleges and universities. 59


ASSOCIATE IN ARTS OR ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE These degrees are designed as the equivalent of the first half of a baccalaureate degree. Both are general plans and may or may not satisfy the requirements of a specific transfer university. The Associate in Science degree differs from the Associate in Arts degree by requiring an additional 3 hours to be selected from a course with the prefix of BIOL, BCIS, COSC, CHEM, MATH, PHYS, or GEOL. Students are not eligible to receive both degree titles. In order to be eligible to receive either of these degrees, a student must : 1) Complete a minimum of 61 credit hours including all the required courses listed. 2) Earn a grade of "C" or better in English 1301, either Speech 1311 or Speech 1315, and the selected college-level mathematics course; 3) Receive a GPA (2) of at least 2.00 ("C"); 4) Meet all Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements; and 5) Complete at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.

HUMANITIES/VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS – 9-credit hours Students must successfully complete one of the courses listed in each category Category I • Arts 1301, 1303, 1304 • Dance 2303 • Drama 1310, 2366 • Humanities 1315 (previously HUMA 1301) • Music 1306, 1308, 1309 Category II • English 2321, 2322, 2323, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2331, 2332, 2333 Category III • Cultural Studies 2370 • History 2321, 2322, 2380, 2381 • Philosophy 1301, 2306, 2307, 2316, 2317 • Religion 1304

COMMUNICATIONS – 9-credit hours Students must successfully complete all courses listed. • English 1301 and 1302 • Speech 1311 or Speech 1315 A grade of “C” or better must be earned in English 1301 and Speech 1311 or Speech 1315.

INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS – 4-credit hours

MATHEMATICS – 3-credit hours Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in one of the courses listed. • Math 1314, 1324, 1332, 1333, 1342, 1414, 2412, or higher level

Students must successfully complete Physical Education 1164 AND select one of the following: Any 3 or 4 credit hour Computer Science course with the prefix of COSC OR BCIS 1405. (Computer course cannot be over 10 years old.)

LAB SCIENCES – 8-credit hours

ELECTIVES CREDITS

Students must successfully complete two of the courses listed. • Biology 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409 • Chemistry 1405, 1407, 1411, 1412 • Geology 1401, 1403, 1404, 1445 • Physics 1401, 1402, 1405, 1407, 1411, 1412, 1415, 1417, 2425, 2426 Students may NOT use the following combinations to meet this requirement: • Biology 1406 and 1408; • Chemistry 1405 and 1411; • Physics 1401 and 1405; • Physics 1401 and 2425; • Physics 1405 and 2425

Associate in Arts: Select any 13 hours of elective college credit courses other than those with the prefix of BCIS, BIOL, CHEM, COSC, ENGR, GEOL, MATH or PHYS. Associate in Science: Select at least 3-4 hours from the following prefixes: BCIS, BIOL, CHEM, COSC, ENGR, GEOL, MATH or PHYS. Select remaining 9 - 10 hours from any other college-level courses. A maximum of four physical education activity hours may be counted as credit toward requirements for graduation. The GPA for graduation is based on the credit earned for all courses taken in colleges of the DCCCD work and for all credit which is transferred from other institutions. The following courses will not count toward graduation nor the GPA for graduation: Courses numbered below 1000, ARTS 1170, MUSI 9176 and DRAM 1170

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES – 15-credit hours To determine which degree name to select, students who are majoring in the arts, music, humanities, foreign languages, communications, speech, English, social sciences, legal assistant, economics, government, history, sociology, psychology, and similar areas might want to choose the Associate in Arts (A.A.). Students who are majoring in mathematics, business, computer sciences, natural sciences, biology, chemistry, physics, agriculture, engineering, technology and similar areas might want to choose the Associate in Science (A.S.).

Students must successfully complete all of the courses listed. • History 1301 and 1302 • Government 2301 and 2302 Students must successfully complete one of the courses listed. • Anthropology 2346, 2351 • Economics 1303, 2301, 2302, 2311 • Psychology 2301, 2314, 2316 • Sociology 1301, 1306, 2319 60


EMPHASIS DEGREES An "emphasis" degree is one designed by the college. It includes the core curriculum required in all degrees plus courses within the student's desired major. Students pursuing an "emphasis" degree should work closely with an advisor to ensure all courses will transfer and count toward the major at the selected institution to which the student plans to transfer. An "Articulated Emphasis" degree is one that will transfer to specified universities. Richland College offers the following Emphasis Degrees: AFRICAN-AMERICAN/BLACK STUDIES This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to a four-year college/university. Students planning to continue their AfricanAmerican/Black Studies as a transfer student should check specific requirements at the transfer institution. This plan may not satisfy all the requirements of a specific transfer four-year college/university. Students should work closely with an academic advisor/counselor.

EARLY CHILDHOOD – GRADE 4 (except early childhood specialization), 4-8, EC-12 This is an "Articulated Emphasis" degree transferable to Texas Tech University, College of Education. This plan is for those who are interested in earning certification to teach Early Childhood through Grade 4, including general education, bilingual, and ESL classrooms. This plan is also appropriate for those who wish to teach Grades 4-8 or all levels of Special Education. This plan is only good for those students wishing to transfer to the College of Education, Texas Tech University. Students completing all courses in this plan will receive an AS degree and will be assured all courses with a grade of "C" or better will transfer into TTU's College of Education.

ART This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to a four-year college/university with a major in Art. Students planning to continue their Art studies as a transfer student should check specific requirements at the transfer institution. This is a general plan and it may not satisfy all the requirements of a specific transfer fouryear college/university.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING This is an "Articulated Emphasis" degree with The University of Texas at Dallas and The University of Texas at Arlington. Students who complete this degree with a GPA of 2.50 with no grade below that of "C" and who meet all admissions requirements at UTD or UTA will be accepted into UTD's or UTA’s Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering program. Students should follow this plan only if they wish to transfer to UTD or UTA in Electrical Engineering. Students wishing to transfer to another university should not assume this entire plan will transfer.

ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY This is an “Articulated Emphasis” degree with the University of Texas at Dallas. Students who complete this degree and who meet all the admissions requirements at UTD will be accepted into UTD’s Bachelor of Arts and Technology degree. Students should follow this plan only if they wish to transfer to UTD. Students wishing to transfer to another university should not assume this entire plan will transfer.

HUMANITIES This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to a four-year college/university with a major in Humanities. Students planning to continue their Humanities studies as transfer students should check specific requirements at the transfer institution. This is a general plan and it may not satisfy all the requirements of a specific transfer institution.

ASIAN-AMERICAN/MIDDLE EASTERN-AMERICAN STUDIES This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to a four-year college/university. Students planning to continue their Asian/Middle Eastern American Studies as a transfer student should check specific requirements at the transfer institution. This plan may not satisfy all the requirements of a specific transfer four-year college/university. Students should work closely with an academic advisor/counselor.

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to a four-year college/university. Students planning to continue their Latin American Studies as a transfer student should check specific requirements at the transfer institution. This plan may not satisfy all the requirements of a specific transfer four-year college/ university. Students should work closely with an academic advisor/counselor.

BILINGUAL TEACHER PREPARATION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD - GRADE 4 This is an “Articulated Emphasis” degree with the University of Texas at Arlington. Students completing all courses in this plan will receive an AS degree and will be assured all courses with a grade of “C” or better will transfer into UTA’s College of Education for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Child Studies with teacher certification in Early Childhood - Grade 4/Bilingual.

MATHEMATICS This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to a fouryear college/university with a major in Mathematics. Students planning to continue their Mathematics studies as a transfer student should check specific requirements at the transfer institution. This is a general plan and it may not satisfy all the requirements of a specific transfer four-year college/university.

COMPUTER/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING This is an "Articulated Emphasis" degree with the University of North Texas (UNT). Students who complete this degree with a GPA of 2.50 with no grade below that of "C" and who meet all admissions requirements at UNT will be accepted into UNT's Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering program. Students should follow this plan only if they wish to transfer to UNT in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering. Students wishing to transfer to another university should not assume this entire plan will transfer.

PEACE STUDIES Transferable to the University of North Texas Political Science Department. The plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to the University of North Texas and pursue a minor in Peace Studies. Students who wish to transfer to another university must confirm this plan with that institution.

EARLY CHILDHOOD - GRADE 4, CHILD STUDIES, TEACHER PREPARATION This is an “Articulated Emphasis” degree with the University of Texas at Arlington. Students completing all courses in this plan will receive an AA degree and will be assured all courses with a grade of “C” or better will transfer into UTA’s College of Education for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Child Studies with teacher certification in Early Childhood - Grade 4.

PHOTOGRAPHIC/IMAGING This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to a four-year college/university with a major in Photographic/Imaging. Students planning to continue their Photographic/Imaging studies as a transfer student should check specific requirements at the transfer institution. This is a general plan and it may not satisfy all the requirements of a specific transfer four-year college/university.

EARLY CHILDHOOD - GRADE 4, INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, TEACHER PREPARATION This is an “Articulated Emphasis” degree with the University of Texas at Arlington. Students completing all courses in this plan will receive an AA degree and will be assured all courses with a grade of “C” or better will transfer into UTA’s College of Education for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Child Studies with teacher certification in Early Childhood - Grade 4.

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FIELD OF STUDY DEGREES Field of Study Degrees are designed to transfer as a block of credit to any Texas public college or university. Field of Study Degrees are comprised of courses a student should complete at the freshman and sophomore level that will lead to a specific major in a degree. Students’ transcripts will include a notation that states a specific Field of Study has been completed. In order for such a notation to appear, students must successfully complete specific courses comprising the Field of Study. No course substitutions, other than those shown within the plan, will be permitted. BUSINESS This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to major in Business and transfer to a four-year college/university. This curriculum applies to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Business Administration as deemed appropriate by the awarding institution. The field of study in business included in this degree is approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. This degree plan will constitute a 61-64 semester credit hour transfer block to any public Texas four-year college or university. Transferring students shall not be required to repeat courses transferred as part of the field of study curriculum. Completion of the field of study curriculum shall not prevent a receiving institution from requiring additional lower-division courses that may be necessary for specific degree programs. Receiving institutions are not required to accept a grade below "C" in transfer.

MUSIC This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to major in Music and transfer to a four-year college/university. This curriculum applies to the Bachelor of Music degree, but also may be applied to the Bachelor of Arts or other baccalaureate-level music degrees as deemed appropriate by the awarding institution. The field of study in music included in this degree is approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. This degree plan will constitute a 66-semester credit hour transfer block to any public Texas fouryear college or university.

FAST TRACK OPTION

COMPUTER SCIENCE This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to major in Computer Science and transfer to a four-year college or university. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approves the field of study in Computer Science included in this degree. This degree plan will constitute a semester credit hour transfer block to any public Texas four-year college or university with a Computer Science Major. Transferring students shall not be required to repeat courses transferred as part of the field of study curriculum. Completion of the field of study curriculum shall not prevent a receiving institution from requiring additional lower-division courses that may be necessary for specific degree programs. Because of the complexity of requirements, students must plan very carefully and work with an advisor.

Associate in Arts, Associate in Science or Associate in Science Field of Study in Business Degree Fast Track Option (available only at Richland College) This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who want to complete the Associate Degree in 12 months. Core courses and electives for the Fast Track Option may be taken in a variety of formats including regularlength semester classes, telecourses, May term classes, Winter term classes or other flexible schedule options. Courses and electives designed specifically for the Fast Track Option begin every four, six or eight weeks to allow students maximum flexibility in their schedules. The Fast Track Option may be completed using a day, evening or combined schedule of classes.

MASS COMMUNICATIONS (Three Tracks) Advertising and Public Relations Broadcast Journalism Journalism These degrees may be taken through a combination of on-campus and distance education offerings; or if planned correctly, the degree may be completed entirely through distance education. Receiving institutions are not required to accept a grade below "C" in transfer. Students who plan to transfer must work closely with an advisor.

In order to receive an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science or Associate in Science Field of Study in Business degree, a student must: 1. Complete a minimum of 61 credit hours (see curriculum pattern for Associate in Arts, Associate in Sciences or Associate in Sciences Field of Study in Business). 2) Earn a grade of "C" or better in English 1301, either Speech 1311 or Speech 1315, and the selected college-level mathematics course; 3) Receive a GPA (2) of at least 2.00 ("C"); 4) Meet all Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements; and 5) Complete at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.

MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES This degree plan is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to transfer to universities within Texas and pursue a minor in Mexican-American Studies. Students who wish to transfer to a university outside of Texas must confirm this plan with the receiving institution.

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Students planning to transfer to a four year institution must consult the catalog of that institution to ensure selected courses will both transfer and apply toward the intended major. Material about transfer information is available in the Advising Center.

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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREES The Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) degree is a Board-approved collegiate degree program consisting of lower-division courses intended for transfer to baccalaureate programs that lead to initial Texas teacher certification. Each AAT degree consists of the Dallas County Community Colleges core curriculum and the additional course work required for the specific certification sought. In keeping with Texas State law, students who complete the 48 hour credits of the core curriculum are assured that the core should transfer to any Texas public college or university; in such instances, the core should be substituted for the core requirements of the receiving institution. Therefore, in pursuing a degree, students are encouraged to complete the entire core within the college. However, care should be taken in the selection of math and science courses to ensure that those courses also meet requirements of the proposed major at the transfer institution. Each AAT curriculum requires specific courses that must be taken in addition to the core. ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 EARLY CHILDHOOD DEGREE SPECIALIZATION ONLY This plan is for those who are interested in earning certification to teach Early Childhood through Grade 4 in a generalist classroom with early childhood specialization.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 (Except Early Childhood Specialization), 4-8, EC-12 This plan is for those who plan to transfer to the University of North Texas and who are interested in earning certification to teach Early Childhood through Grade 4, including general education, bilingual, and ESL classrooms. This plan is also appropriate for those who wish to teach Grades 4-8 or all levels of Special Education.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 EARLY CHILDHOOD DEGREE SPECIALIZATION ONLY This plan is for those who plan to transfer to Stephen F. Austin State University and are interested in earning certification to teach Early Childhood through Grade 4 in a generalist classroom with early childhood specialization.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 (Except Early Childhood Specialization), 4-8, EC-12 This degree is designed to lead to Texas teacher certification in elementary and middle schools. Students who complete this degree will receive admission to the University of Texas at Arlington in the College of Education.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 EARLY CHILDHOOD DEGREE SPECIALIZATION ONLY This plan is for those who plan to transfer to Texas Woman's University and who are interested in earning certification to teach Early Childhood through Grade 4 in a generalist classroom with early childhood specialization.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE LEADING TO INITIAL TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE, 8-12 This plan is for those who are interested in certification to teach foreign language in grades 8-12.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 EARLY CHILDHOOD DEGREE SPECIALIZATION ONLY This plan is for those who plan to transfer to the University of North Texas and who are interested in earning certification to teach Early Childhood through Grade 4 in a generalist classroom with early childhood specialization.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE LEADING TO INITIAL TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATION IN JOURNALISM, 8-12 This plan is for those who are interested in certification to teach journalism in grades 8-12.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 (Except Early Childhood Specialization), 4-8, EC-12 This plan is for those who are interested in earning certification to teach Early Childhood through Grade 4, including general education, bilingual, and ESL classrooms. This plan is also appropriate for those who wish to teach Grades 4-8 or all levels of Special Education.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE LEADING TO INITIAL TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATION IN MATHEMATICS, 8-12 This plan is for those who are interested in certification to teach mathematics in grades 8-12.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING DEGREE EC-4 (Except Early Childhood Degree Specialization), 4-8, EC-12 This plan is for those who plan to transfer to Texas Woman's University and who are interested in earning certification to teach EC-4 (except Early Childhood Specialization), 4-8, EC-12 only.

For information on Distance Learning online orientations, http://ecampus.dcccd.edu To find out about Richland’s Career and Technical Education Programs, visit www.richlandcollege.edu/greatjobs

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Richland Campus Map

All classrooms and offices start with the first letter of the name of the building.

Richland College is at 12800 Abrams Road in Dallas, with entrances on Abrams Road and Walnut Road.

A Alamito: ACCESS Office, Administration, Information Services

Free Parking is available on-campus.

Annex: American English & Culture Institute (AECI) B Bonham: Academic Enrichment, , Classrooms, Graphics, School of Business and Information Technology, Webmaster C Crockett: Brazos Gallery, Campus Police, Classrooms, Educational Transitions, Emeritus Office, Human & Academic Development Division, Richland Collegiate High School (RCHS) D Del Rio: Computer Labs E El Paso: Bookstore, Cafeteria, Career Center, Student Lounge, Student Programs & Resources (SPAR) F Fannin: Arena Theatre, Fine Arts, Humanities Division, Performance Hall, G Guadalupe: Dance Studio, Ethnic Studies, Social Science & Physical Education Division, Fitness Center, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, H Hondo: Classrooms, Demonstration Gardens, Horticulture, Greenhouses K Kiowa: Classrooms, Richland Collegiate High School (RCHS)

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L Lavaca: Lago Vista Gallery, Library, World Languages, Cultures & Communications Division M Medina: Center for Tutoring & Learning Connections, Classrooms, Test Center N Neches: Classrooms, Office of Planning & Research for Institutional Effectiveness P Pecos: Facilities Services, Information Technology Support Center R LeCroy Center: Telecommunications S Sabine: Employee Services, Health Professions, Math/Science Division, Photography, Print Shop, School of Engineering and Technology, Science Classrooms & Labs T Thunderduck Hall: Advising, Admissions, Campus Nurse, Cashier Windows, Classrooms, Computer Training Institute, Continuing Education, Disability Svcs., Financial Aid, Multicultural Center, Multimedia Center, Prometric Testing Center, Registrar, Registration, Skills Training Center, Veteran’s Affairs U Uvalde: Classrooms V Verde: Classrooms W Washita: Classrooms Y Yegua: Classrooms


Core Courses

take it withyou For

Ethnic Studies Prepare to meet challenges and engage in the opportunities of an ever-expanding global community by studying rich and diverse cultures in America. • African-American/Black Studies, visit

www.richlandcollege.edu/aabs • Mexican-American/Latino Studies, visit

www.richlandcollege.edu/mals • Asian-American/Middle Eastern-American Studies, visit www.richlandcollege.edu/asia For more information call 972-238-6331 or visit www.richlandcollege.edu/esp

$39 per credit hour!

Basics such as English, Government, History & Math will fully transfer to any Texas public university. Most basics are also offered online. Some courses don’t even have to be taken in order. For example, GOVT 2301 & 2302 can be taken at any time to complete the “core!”

www.richlandcollege.edu/transfer or www.richlandcollege.edu/dl

On the Air! Listen to KDUX WebRadio, brought to you by Richland College broadcast students, live at http://chronicle.dcccd.edu

DCCCD ONLINE SERVICES eConnect • • • • • •

Complete your credit admissions application Plan your schedule online Search, register and pay for credit classes View your credit class schedule and final semester grades Access your financial information Order and pay for your books online

• • • • •

Access your student academic record Add/change your e-mail address Fill out your Student Information Profile Request privacy of your directory information Request a transcript

eCampus Think of eCampus as a virtual campus – a Web-based learning system and electronic community center for students and faculty. This customized, secure portal offers courses, collaboration and communication tools, assessment features and access to a vast array of teaching and learning resources. Here are some examples of what you’ll find on eCampus: • announcements from your professors; • library resources; • chat rooms; • news media resources; • course content; • online courses; • course syllabi; • personal calendar that syncs with your Palm Pilot® or Pocket PC. Check with your professor to see about eCampus. For more information, visit www.richlandcollege.edu and click on "Online Services."


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New Online Features for Students

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Give us your feedback! We want your questions, comments and concerns so that we can make Richland an even better place to learn, teach and build sustainable community. Visit www.richlandcollege.edu/feedback

Get a T.I.P.! Payments can now be made online at http://econnect.dcccd.edu

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What’s your MySpace? Richland’s is www.myspace.com/richlandcollege. Send a Friend Request and check out the message board for registration reminders and other campus news.

Check out the Online Course Profiles for detailed descriptions of classes, written by the instructors who teach them. Visit www.richlandcollege.edu/courses Get texts from Richland! Sign up to receive Richland deadlines, info and news via text message to your cell. Visit www.richlandcollege.edu/labs/twitter

Stay Informed! Sign up to receive Richland registration reminders, payment deadlines, and up-to-the-minute Richland news at www.richlandcollege.edu/labs/rss

Building sustainable local and world community

www.richlandcollege.edu/greenrlc

IT ALL BEGINS HERE. www.richlandcollege.edu 972-238-6194

Teaching, Learning, Community Building 12800 Abrams Road | Dallas, Texas 75243-2199 Educational opportunities are offered by the Dallas County Community College District without regard to race, color, age, national origin, religion, sex, disability or sexual orientation.


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