2015 SUMMER SCHEDULE
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SUMMER CLASSES BEGIN
MAY 21
For information call 256.352.8000 or 1.866.350.9722
A W A L L A C E S TAT E O F M I N D Off campus instructional sites: Wallace State Center Hayden High School Hayden, AL
Wallace State Center J.B. Pennington High School Blountsville, AL
Wallace State Center Addison High School Addison, AL
Wallace State Center Brewer High School Somerville, AL
More students taking the ACT choose Wallace State Community College than any other community college in Alabama.
BE ONE OF US. The Wallace State Community College campus is located in the heart of North Alabama, eight miles south of Cullman, on U.S. Highway 31 within the city limits of Hanceville. Students who commute find it convenient because of its strategic location—60 miles south of Huntsville, 40 miles south of Decatur, and 45 miles north of Birmingham, off U.S. Interstate 65.
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Summer 2015 Important Dates April Priority Online Registration Begins.................................... www.wallacestate.edu.......................................................Monday, April 20 *Priority Registration Schedule: Registration opens each day at 8:00 a.m. 45+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins, Monday, April 20 30+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins, Wednesday, April 22 15+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins, Friday, April 24 All Other Students Registration Begins, Monday, April 27 Summer LIONS’ Pride Orientation.............................................. 1:00 p.m..................................................................Tuesday, April 28 May Faculty Duty Days.............................................................................................................................Wednesday – Tuesday, May 6-12 Spring Grades Due...................................................................................................................................................Wednesday, May 6 Graduation.........................................................................................................................................................................Friday, May 8 Registration Day (Regular, Mini Term I) .................................................................................................................Wednesday, May 20 Tuition and Fees Due ............................................................ Cashier’s Office......................................................Wednesday, May 20 Selected ORI 101 and 103 Classes Meet.............................................................................................. Thursday – Friday, May 21-22 Late Registration Drop/Add (Regular, Mini Term I)..............................................................................Thursday – Tuesday, May 21-26 Memorial Day.......................................................................... WSCC Closed..............................................................Monday, May 25 All Other Class Begin (Regular, Mini Term I)...............................................................................................................Tuesday, May 26 Late Registration Drop/Add Ends (Regular, Mini Term I).............................................................................................Tuesday, May 26 Tuition and Fees due by 6:00 p.m.......................................... Cashier’s Office...........................................................Tuesday, May 26 June Last day to withdraw from Mini Term I............................................................................................................................Friday, June 19 End of Mini Term I......................................................................................................................................................Thursday, June 25 Mini II Registration..........................................................................................................................................................Friday, June 26 Mini II Begins...............................................................................................................................................................Monday, June 29 Late Registration Drop/Add End Mini Term II..............................................................................................................Monday, June 29 July Summer Graduation Applications Due..................................................................................................................... Wednesday, July 1 Holiday (Independence Day)................................................... WSCC Closed................................................................... Friday, July 3 Last Date to Withdraw from Regular and Mini Term II............................................................................................ Wednesday, July 15 Final Exams.......................................................................................…..................................................... Monday – Friday, July 27-31 August Faculty Duty Days........................................................................................................................... Monday – Wednesday, August 3-5 Summer Grades Due…..................................................................... .........................................................................Monday, August 3 Reminder (tentative) Dates for Fall 2015 Priority Registration Begins for Fall.............................................................................................................................Monday, June 22 Registration Day (Projected)............................................................................................................................. Wednesday, August 12 Fall Selected ORI Classes Begin (Projected)..................................................................................... Thursday – Friday, August 13-14
Business Hours LION CENTRAL Monday – Wednesday...............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday...................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. CASHIER Monday – Wednesday...............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday...................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. BOOKSTORE Monday – Wednesday...............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday...................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. RECRUITING Wallace State DISCOVERY DAYS (Campus Tours) Tuesdays and Thursdays .....................9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. (by appointment, 256.352.8031)
TUTORING LAB (8th Floor JBC) Monday .................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Tuesday – Wednesday..............................8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. LIBRARY Monday – Thursday...................................7:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Friday........................................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. SPECIAL HOURS FOR HOLIDAY WEEKS OF MAY 25th AND JUNE 29th Lion Central, Cashier Monday, May 25............... Memorial Day......................... Closed Tuesday – Friday, May 26-29....................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Lion Central, Cashier, Bookstore Monday, June 29 – Thursday, July 2.........7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 3................ Independence Day..................... Closed Library Monday, May 25............... Memorial Day......................... Closed Tuesday – Thursday, May 26-28...............7:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 29...........................................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday, June 29 – Thursday, July 2.........7:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Friday, July 3................ Independence Day..................... Closed
A Message from the President
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Summer 2015 Important Dates Inside Front Cover Business Hours Inside Front Cover Whether you are getting an early start on colImportant Phone Numbers PG 1 lege before fall semester, forging ahead from PG 2 spring semester to finish your degree at an accel- Bookstore Information ADA Accommodations PG 2 erated pace, or taking tranAdmission Policy/Procedures PG 3 sient classes while home for Registration Process PG 3 the summer, Wallace State Financial Aid Information PG 4 offers hundreds of courses to students and lifelong Tuition and Fees PG 5 learners during the summer myWallaceState and Online Registration PG 6 session. From mid-May to Online Education PG 7 early August, students may Testing Schedule PG 8 enroll in courses across Adult Education/GED Schedule PG 9 disciplines in a variety of Off-Campus Classes PG 10 formats--online, on camMain Campus Classes PG 11 pus during the day and in Mini Term I PG 24 the evening, and during two 5-week Mini-terms. Mini Term II PG 25 Along with courses for college credit, Wallace Continuing Education PG 26 State also sponsors many summer programs and Workforce Training PG 27 activities including professional training and liShort-term Health Programs PG 27 censing for high-demand fields like truck driving Summer Youth Classes PG 28 and phlebotomy, continuing education workshops Alumni Association Activities PG 29 ranging from genealogy to home decorating, sum- Non-Credit Online Courses PG 30 mer youth classes, art exhibitions, ACT prepara- Free Tutoring for WSCC Students PG 30 tory classes, and trips sponsored by our Alumni Athens State University PG 31 Association. Building Codes PG 32 Take time this summer to formulate your degree Campus Map Inside Back Cover plan and chart a path to reaching your career goals. Our faculty and staff are available to help you every step of the way. Students are encouraged to visit Lion Central early. This One Stop Center for enrollment, advising and financial aid services is located on the ground floor of the Bailey Center. Schedule a meeting with a success Toll Free...............................................1.866.350.WSCC coach, and take advantage of the smaller classes Complete directory at www.wallacestate.edu and the relaxed, engaging atmosphere summer inspires. Online tutorials for completing the ACTION Advising Center............................256.352.8040 FAFSA and a Financial Aid TV service provide Assessment/Testing Center...............................352.8248 additional answers for students seeking informa- Bookstore..........................................................352.8100 tion on Pell grants and student loans. Cashier..............................................................352.8141 Join the college rated the first choice among all Financial Aid......................................................352.8182 Alabama community colleges by students taking Library...............................................................352.8260 the ACT, and with national rankings by the Aspen *Lion Central One-Stop Enrollment Center.......352.8238 Institute and Community College Week, and recOperator............................................................352.8000 ognition among a prestigious group of Achieving Student Activities/Campus Visits.......................352.8031 the Dream colleges. Vice-President...................................................352.8340 Be one of us this summer, and get inspired by the Wallace State of Mind! *Lion Central, Wallace State’s One Stop Center for enrollment services is located in the James C. Bailey Center Vicki P. Karolewics Lobby. President Welcome to summer semester at Wallace State!
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Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 1
Education Anytime, Anywhere Wallace State offers a wide array of online and hybrid classes to fit your schedule and your needs. Several complete programs of study are also available in a fully online or online/hybrid format including Computer Science (Programming, Software Support/Help Desk, Internet/Networking Technology), Health Information Technology (Health Information Technician, Medical Transcription, Medical Coding), Gerontology, Pharmacy Technology, and Associate in Arts/Science. Contact an advisor in Lion Central at 256.352.8040 to learn more about online education.
Disclaimer - Information contained in this schedule is offered for planning purposes only and is subject to change. For the latest information, visit www.wallacestate.edu.
the JBC or call 256.352.8052. A copy of the student handbook can be found on the web at www.wallacestate.edu/mainmenu/ current-students/ada-accommodations.html
ACCREDITATION: Wallace State is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Wallace State.
Non-Discrimination Policy - It is the policy of Wallace State Community College, a postsecondary institution under the control of the Alabama State Board of Education, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity or employment. The College will not retaliate against any person because they have engaged in a protected activity opposing the College or because they have made a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing alleging discrimination on a basis specified above.
Many programs have additional accreditation from organizations appropriate to the particular disciplines. Routine inquiries about Wallace State, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., should be addressed directly to Wallace State. ADA Accommodations - All students receiving services through the ADA Office need to make an appointment or stop by to discuss the classes and accommodations needed for Summer Semester. All students wanting to utilize their accommodation for priority registration must make the appointment and have documentation on file before April 15 at 2:00 p.m.. The WSCC ADA Office publishes a handbook outlining the policies and procedures required for acquiring academic accommodations. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that each step is completed. For further information, contact Ms. Lisa Smith, Director of Special Populations, on the 8th floor of
Transitional Learning Division - The Transitional Learning Division’s primary responsibility is to make the transition from high school to college as easy as possible for students. Transitional Learning classes are designed to assist students in developing academic competencies necessary for success in college. Orientation 103, Reading 083, English 092 and 093, and Math 090 are found within this division. For more information, contact Cindy Mallard, Director of Transitional Learning, at cindy.mallard@wallacestate.edu or 256.352.8081.
Bookstore Information To view a current listing of textbooks and pricing information, please visit www.wallacestate.edu/booklist. Refund Policy • A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in new condition by the end of the third week of the semester will be refunded the full purchase price assuming that the following conditions are met: • • • • •
Everyone must have a receipt. Everyone must have a valid picture ID. Books must be in new/unused condition. If book was sold in shrink wrap it must be returned in shrink wrap. Refunds will not be given for supplies or reference books and materials. If purchase was made with a check, you must wait 10 business days before requesting a refund.
A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in used condition by the end of the third week of the semester will be refunded 50% of the full purchase price. A book is determined to be in a “used” condition if the shrink wrap has been removed, or has marks, erasures, or highlights. All books regardless of condition must include any cd or access code that was included with the book.
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Admission Policy Wallace State Community College is an open admissions institution. All students who have earned a high school diploma or GED are eligible for admission. In addition to an application for admission, students are required to supply the College with an official copy of their high school transcript or official copy of their GED scores. Students transferring from another college must submit an admissions application and an official copy of their transcript(s) from each college they have attended. Transient students must submit a transient letter from their home institution stating the courses they will be allowed to take in addition to an application for admission.
ther information is available by contacting Lion Central, Wallace State’s One Stop Enrollment Center, or viewing the WSCC Catalog online.
Graduates from a non-accredited high school with a diploma demonstrating successful completion of a course of study on the secondary level based upon the Carnegie units required by the state education agency at the time of the award (currently 24) and minimum ACT score of 16 or the equivalent SAT score of 790 are eligible for admission. If the above requirements are not met, the student must take a GED test.
The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit High School program allows eligible high school students to enroll in college classes concurrently with high school classes, either on the college campus or at the high school, and receive both high school and college credit. The student must be in grade 10, 11 or 12, have a “B” average; and obtain written approval of the Principal and Superintendent.
Special requirements may apply to International Students seeking admission. Students must submit official transcripts, an I-20 Form, TOEFL scores, declaration of responsibility statement, proof of insurance, and all appropriate admissions forms. Fur-
Non-Credit students who enroll exclusively in non-credit courses may be granted admission without a minimum score on the ACT or SAT, a GED Certificate, or transcripts from a high school or college.
Accelerated high school students who have completed the tenth grade, have a cumulative “B” average, and are recommended by the local principal may enroll at Wallace State only in postsecondary courses for which high school prerequisites have been completed. Exceptions may apply for students documented as “gifted and talented” according to the standards included in the State Plan for Exceptional Children and Youth.
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ADMISSIONS: Apply online at www.wallacestate.edu. Remember to send your transcripts, provide identification and complete residency form.
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FINANCIAL AID: Information about financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, WIA, TRA and veterans’ benefits, may be obtained by visiting www. wallacestate.edu and clicking on the Financial Aid Tab.
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ORIENTATION: All students are strongly encouraged to attend a LIONS’ Pride Information Session. Incoming freshmen are required to register for an orientation course (unless exempt). Contact the Advising Center at 256.352.8040 for more information. The WSCC Office of Enrollment Management is available to provide college information and schedule campus tours. Call 256.352.8031 for more information.
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TESTING: All students must complete COMPASS Placement Tests in English, reading, and mathematics prior to registering for classes. Testing is waived for those who present recent ACT scores (or SAT equivalent) of 20 on the English and math portions. Contact the Testing Center at 256.352.8243 for more information.
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ACADEMIC ADVISING: Advisors are available to assist students in choosing a course of study, developing a degree plan, and registering for classes. Visit the Advising Center in Lion Central (256.352.8040) to see an advisor or contact your assigned faculty advisor. REGISTRATION: Students can register online at myWallaceState, accessible from the Wallace State home page, www. wallacestate.edu. For registration dates and times, consult the academic calendar or visit www.wallacestate.edu.
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FEE PAYMENT: Registration is not complete until all tuition and fees are paid. Fees may be paid online, by mail, or in person at the WSCC Cashier’s Office. Please consult the course schedule for a list of tuition and fees and important deadlines. For payment information, call 256.352.8015. Discover, American Express, Visa and Mastercard are accepted.
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CHECK BALANCE: Students can view their balance via their MyWallaceState account. To access your balance please follow these steps: 1. Log onto your MyWallaceState account 2. Click on the Student tab 3. Click on My Tuition and Fees 4. Click on Check Current Balance Here 5. Select the Term and Submit 6. Scroll to the bottom line of the balance to view your final balance. You can select Pay Now if you would like to complete your payment using a Debit or Credit Card.
Having Problems with Blackboard? Students may call 256.352.8374 for Blackboard assistance during business hours or visit learn.wallacestate.edu and click on “Blackboard Student Help” for online assistance.
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Financial Aid Students receiving financial aid should read the following information carefully: Dropping a course prior to June 5, 2015, will result in a recalculation of a student’s federal financial aid which includes Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and SEOG Funds. This recalculation could affect the amount of the financial aid award and may result in a balance owed to the college. Dropping all classes prior to July 6, 2015, will result in a recalculation of federal financial aid which includes Pell Grants, Direct Loans, and SEOG Funds. This recalculation will be based on the number of days the student attended the class prior to dropping all classes. A student will likely owe a portion of financial aid back to Wallace State and/or the US Department of Education if all classes are dropped prior to July 6th or if the student quits attending classes prior to July 6, 2015. APPLY EARLY – Students applying for financial aid should apply at least two (2) months before the next semester begins. Applying early will help ensure a timely response to federal guidelines and will allow for any unforeseen problems/situations that might occur. Applying early will also help the student avoid potential long lines or waits. BOOKSTORE CHARGES If Pell Awards exceed the amount of tuition and fees owed, students may charge books and supplies on their Pell accounts at the WSCC Bookstore. These accounts will be open for charges May 15. DISTANCE EDUCATION students are responsible for logging in and meeting orientation requirements for all Blackboard, Internet, and video classes. Pell funds will not be distributed until attendance is verified. BALANCE CHECKS and ATTENDANCE VERIFICATION Per federal guidelines, attendance must be verified before balance checks can be mailed. Students who have not been electronically verified as attending their classes by their instructors will not be able to see their Financial Aid funds on their MyWallaceState account for that class that has not been confirmed as attending. As more classes are verified, more funds will be added to the student account balance that can be seen on MyWallaceState student account. Students must attend ALL CLASSES before Pell and loan funds will be mailed. Students’ balance checks will not be processed until all holds are cleared.
PLEASE NOTE: Students in DISTANCE EDUCATION courses are responsible for logging in and meeting orientation requirements for all on-line and video classes. Pell and loan funds will not be mailed until attendance is verified. Pell Grant and Loan balance checks, with no holds, will be mailed, Thursday, June 4, 2015. If you are registered in classes that begin later than May 29 your balance check will be mailed at a later date. You must attend classes prior to any funds being mailed for a particular class. Withdrawal from all classes after receiving balance checks will result in Pell overpayment and future Pell payments for WSCC or any other college will cease until the overpayment is repaid. Classes with No Attendance Verification: Students utilizing federal financial aid who do not show attendance for 1 or more classes may have registration removed from the classes lacking attendance verification. Students will need instructor permission to re enroll in classes that were removed for no attendance verification. Students can check their attendance verification on their MyWallaceState account under the Student tab INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIP recipients must complete a FAFSA prior to enrollment being completed. Scholarships cannot be added to the student account until the FAFSA is received. REMEMBER Students must re-file for Pell Grants for every academic year (Fall – Summer). The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online at www.fafsa.gov. Students applying for 2014-15 (fall 2014, spring 2015, summer 2015) Pell Grants must complete the forms with 2013 tax data. It is the student’s responsibility to provide any additional information requested by the Financial Aid Office. The Grant cannot be awarded until the student’s file is complete. **Priority Deadline for Fall 2015 is June 2, 2015. Completed Financial Aid paperwork must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office and Admission requirements (ID, residency, transcripts, etc.) by the deadline of June 2 in order for funds to be available for fall semester 2015 Visit http://www.wallacestate.edu/finaid.html. Students should review their MyWallaceState account for individual requirements.
PARKING PERMITS
Parking Permits are available free of charge from LionCentral, the Wallace State One Stop Center, located on the first floor of the Bailey Center. All students are required to obtain a parking permit if driving on campus.
LION CARD/STUDENT ID
All students are required to have this form of identification while on campus or at clinical sites. IDs are available at LionCentral. Use your LION LOOT at the WSCC Bookstore, Culinary Arts, Vending, and the Library. Call 256.352.8031 for more information.
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Tuition & Fees Credit Hours
Tution $113/Hr
Bond Surety Fee
Building Fee
Facility Renewal Fee
Tech. Fee
Total Tuition & Fees
1
113.00
1.00
10.00
9.00
9.00
142.00
2
226.00
2.00
20.00
18.00
18.00
284.00
3
339.00
3.00
30.00
27.00
27.00
426.00
4
452.00
4.00
40.00
36.00
36.00
568.00
5
565.00
5.00
50.00
45.00
45.00
710.00
6
678.00
6.00
60.00
54.00
54.00
852.00
7
791.00
7.00
70.00
63.00
63.00
994.00
8
904.00
8.00
80.00
72.00
72.00
1,136.00
9
1017.00
9.00
90.00
81.00
81.00
1,278.00
10
1,130.00
10.00
100.00
90.00
90.00
1,420.00
11
1,243.00
11.00
110.00
99.00
99.00
1,562.00
12
1,356.00
12.00
120.00
108.00
108.00
1,704.00
13
1,469.00
13.00
130.00
117.00
117.00
1,846.00
14
1,582.00
14.00
140.00
126.00
126.00
1,988.00
15
1,695.00
15.00
150.00
135.00
135.00
2,130.00
16
1,808.00
16.00
160.00
144.00
144.00
2,272.00
17
1,921.00
17.00
170.00
153.00
153.00
2,414.00
18
2,034.00
18.00
180.00
162.00
162.00
2,556.00
19
2,147.00
19.00
190.00
171.00
171.00
2,698.00
20
2,260.00
20.00
200.00
180.00
180.00
2,840.00
21
2,373.00
21.00
210.00
189.00
189.00
2,982.00
22
2,486.00
22.00
220.00
198.00
198.00
3,124.00
23
2,599.00
23.00
230.00
207.00
207.00
3,266.00
24
2,712.00
24.00
240.00
216.00
216.00
3,408.00
Additional Fees: See college catalog for program specific fees. Students who are NOT residents of Alabama pay two times the stated rate of tuition. Fees are the same. ALL TUITION & FEES ARE DUE AT REGISTRATION.
REMINDER: All tuition and fees should be paid in the Cashier’s Office according to the following schedule. You must drop all classes prior to the first day of class in order to avoid incurring charges. Registration Period Payment Due April 20 – May 20......................................................................May 20, 2015 May 21 – May 26.....................................................................................Daily Deferment Plan: Deferment tuition and fee plans are available for current semester charges for an additional $40 fee. Students must pay 50% of tuition and fees plus the $40 deferment fee by the payment deadline in order not to be purged from their classes. The remaining 50% is due by the midpoint of the semester (summer semester June 29). Please visit the Cashier’s Office on the mezzanine of the James C. Bailey Center to enroll in the deferment plan.
Tuition Refund Policy Refund for a complete withdrawal: A student who officially or unofficially withdraws from all classes before the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and other institutional charges. A student who officially or unofficially withdraws completely on or after the first day of class but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded according to the following prorated refund schedule: Regular Term (May 20-July 31) Through May 25 100% May 26-June 1 75% June 2-June 8 50% June 9-June 15 25% After June 15 no refund Mini Term I - 5 weeks (May 26-June 25) Through May 25 100% May 26-May 27 75% May 28-May 29 50% May 30-May 31 25% After May 31 no refund Mini Term II - 5 weeks (June 29-July 31) Through June 28 100% June 29-June 30 75% July 1-July 2 50% July 3-July 4 25% After July 4 no refund Administrative Fee: An administrative fee not to exceed 5% of tuition and other institutional charges or $100, whichever is smaller, shall be assessed for each withdrawal within the period beginning the first day of class and ending at the end of the third week of class. NOTE: The first $80 for full-time and first $59 for part-time students is non-refundable unless the class is cancelled by the college. Insurance fees are nonrefundable. Tuition refunds are computed according to the date the student notifies the college Admission’s Office of their official withdrawal, not his/her last date of class attendance. Refund for partial withdrawal: Students who do not completely withdraw from the college but drop a class during the regular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to the classes dropped. There will be no refund to a student who partially withdraws after the official drop/add period has ended. Wallace State does not give cash refunds: Students must complete a Drop/Add Form for the Admissions Office (available through Lion Central in the Bailey Center lobby). Under normal circumstances, refund checks are issued weekly and mailed to the student. If payment was made by check, the student must wait 15 days for the check to clear before a refund is issued. Refer to the current academic calendar for drop/add and withdrawal deadlines.
ON CAMPUS HOUSING Payment for dorm rent is due before move-in for new students; returning students should follow tuition fee schedule above. Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 5
myWallaceState myWallaceState • Student Resources at Your Fingertips www.wallacestate.edu Check E-mail. Student e-mail accounts are
View Documents. Students may access their
Register for and Drop/Add Classes.
Blackboard Log In. Your myWallaceState
available to all students at no charge.
Students can register online or drop a class via their MyWallaceState account under the student tab.
Pay Tuition and Fees. Registration is not complete until tuition and fees are paid in full. Mastercard, Discover, American Express and Visa are accepted.
Check Grades. Students may access their grades at the conclusion of each semester.
unofficial transcripts and degree plans.
ID is required to log in.
Check Financial Aid Status. Access your financial aid account.
Manage Lion Card. Manage your Lion Card funds online.
Manage Lion Alert. Lion Alert is
WSCC’s emergency notification system.
Register Online 1. GETTING STARTED: If you are a newly admitted or returning student you may have received a student number in the mail. You may also use your social security number as a temporary student ID and six-digit birthdate as a temporary PIN. You must not be on academic probation or have any outstanding fees or holds to register. 2. GO ONLINE: Visit www.wallacestate.edu and click on the myWallaceState link to access your student information. Click on Student Records (Secure Area) to log in. 3. LOGIN SCREEN: Enter your student number (this is your social security number without the dashes) or your WSCC assigned student number. Enter your PIN number (the default PIN is your six-digit birthdate). You will be prompted to change your PIN for privacy and security. 4. SELECT THE STUDENT TAB, THEN CLICK ON REGISTRATION: Select the term for which you would like to register, then select Register/Add/Drop Classes. Here you may enter the course numbers from the published class schedule, or select Class Search to search online for classes meeting your desired criteria. Select the class subject (add time/day constraints under the Advanced Search option). You will be shown a list of courses meeting your selected criteria. Select the classes you want to take by clicking in the corresponding box under the Select column. Click Register to the add the course. To Drop a course, go to the Add or Drop Classes section and select the drop-down menu under Action for the course you want to drop, and then select Drop. (Please be aware of drop/add deadlines and refund dates as outlined on the inside front
cover and p. 7 of this schedule). Continue until your course schedule is complete. To view your schedule, go back to the Registration menu and select My Class Schedule. 5. COMPLETE REGISTRATION: Once your schedule is complete, return to the Student tab, click on My Tuition and Fees, and then Check Current Balance Here. There you will see a screen that displays tuition charges for the schedule you have chosen. Available financial aid coverage may also be viewed. To complete the entire registration process, you must pay the amount due by the dates published by WSCC. 6. PAYMENT: When you access My Tuition and Fees and then Check Current Balance Here, you will be provided options to pay your balance by electronic check,or by credit card with Discover, American Express, Visa or Mastercard. You may also pay in person during regular business hours at the WSCC Cashier’s Office by check, cash or credit card. Please print a copy of your bill to take to the Cashier’s office. 7. REMEMBER: To ensure complete registration, full payment must be received by the posted payment deadlines. If you do not settle your account by the date posted in the current semester schedule, your schedule should be deleted. Please check your schedule for accuracy.
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Earn a degree ONLINE Wallace State Community College offers both Associate in Science and Associate in Arts degrees that can be completed 100% online. www.wallacestate.edu 256.352.8000
Associate in Science Degree (Other online classes may be substituted - visit www.wallacestate.edu/online or check with an advisor.)
Associate in Arts Degree
(Other online classes may be substituted - visit www.wallacestate.edu/online or check with an advisor.)
Year One Semester 1 Semester 2 ORI 101I - 1 hr ENG 102I - 3 hrs ENG 101I - 3 hrs PHL206I - 3 hrs MTH 100I - 3 hrs HIS 201I - 3 hrs GLY 101I - 4 hrs MTH 112I - 3 hrs PSY 200I - 3 hrs GLY 102I - 4 hrs TOTAL 14 hrs Total 16 hours
Year One Semester 1 Semester 2 ORI 101I - 1 hr ENG 102I - 3 hrs ENG 101I - 3 hrs PHL106I - 3 hrs CIS 146I - 3 hrs HIS 201I - 3 hrs HUM 101I - 3 hrs MTH 112I - 3 hrs PSY 200I - 3 hrs ART 100I - 3 hrs TOTAL 13 hours Total 15 hours
Year Two Semester 3 Semester 4 CIS 146I - 3 hrs ENG 252I - 3 hrs MUS 101I - 3 hrs SOC 200I - 3 hrs CHM 104I - 4 hrs CHM 105I - 4 hrs ENG 251I - 3 hrs AST 220I - 4 hrs HIS 202I - 3 hrs TOTAL 16 hours TOTAL 14 hours
Year Two Semester 3 Semester 4 ENG 251I - 3 hrs ENG 252I - 3 hrs PHL 206I - 3 hrs GLY 102I - 4 hrs GLY 101I - 4 hrs ENG 246I - 3 hrs MUS 101I - 3 hrs SOC 200I - 3 hrs HIS 202I - 3 hrs THR 120I - 3 hrs TOTAL 16 hours TOTAL 16 hours
Total Hours for Associate in Science Degree: 60
Total Hours for Associate in Arts Degree: 60
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 7
Summer 2015 Testing Schedule Fees are payable at the Cashier’s Office, located on the Mezzanine Level of JBC
Test
Dates
Location Purpose
Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. COMPASS Placement Assessment
Friday, 8 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., by appointment only
JBC 8th Floor
Late testing 2nd Tuesday of each month by 4 p.m. appointment only.
To determine placement into math and English classes (if not exempt) To assess math and English skill levels or reading levels for health program applications.
For To Register Information Call 256.352.8248 Initial test fee: none Retest: $10 (Only one retest is permitted in three year period)
No appointment needed Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Bring identification, calculator for math, and receipt (if retest) on test date. Students should have application on file prior to testing.
Call 256.352.8248 Fee: $105 per test
Call 256.352.8248 Bring identification and receipt on test date.
Call 256.352.8248 Fee: $37.50
By appointment call 256.352.8248 Bring identification, calculator and receipt on test date.
CLEP Testing
By appointment during COMPASS testing hours
JBC 8th Floor
To provide an opportunity to obtain college level credit for acquired knowledge
HESI Biology Placement Exam
By appointment during COMPASS testing hours
JBC 8th Floor
To determine readiness for Biology 201
JBC 408
Graduation requirement in certain programs: recommended that students take the assessments in one of their last two semesters of study and after completing math and English courses
Call 256.352.8461 Fee: $30 (pay in Cashier’s Office)
By Appointment Call Jamie Blackmon 256.352.8461 jamie.blackmon@wallacestate.edu or traci.johnson@wallacestate.edu Bring photo identification on test date. See http://www.wallacestate.edu/ Programs/Workforce-Development/ workkeys
JBC 408
To provide an opportunity for adults who have not graduated from high school to earn a high school level educational diploma
Call 256.352.8461 Fee: $120 Retest: $30 per subject
Register, schedule and pay at ged.com.
To provide student with necessary program/college entrance requirements and to help determine placement in math and English
Call 256.352.8042 Fee: $40
Registration is complete when payment is made to cashier. Bring ID and receipt on test date. ACT approved calculators are permitted; for a list see www.actstudent.org.
WORKKEYS for WSCC students
GED Testing
Registration is required
Register at ged.com
Friday, May 22 Residual ACT Testing
Friday, July 24 Testing begin at 8:30 a.m.
Computer Science Auditorium
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 8
Free GED Classes Adult Education is a non-profit program that assists individuals who have discontinued public education enrollment or who do not have a high school diploma, as well as those who need basic skills development for employment purposes. For more information, contact the Wallace State Adult Education Department at 256.352.8078, 1.866.350.9722 or adulteducation@wallacestate.edu. Blount County Hayden....................................... Orientation* (Alternating)............................TH...................................... 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Crossroads Baptist Church) GED Prep/GED..............................................W....................................... 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. GED/Advanced GED M....................................... 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. M, T................................... 3:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. Hope House (Oneonta)............... Orientation* (Alternating)............................TH...................................... 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. GED Prep/GED..............................................M....................................... 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. GED/Advanced GED......................................T, W................................... 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cullman County Cullman DHR.............................. Orientation*.................................................M....................................... 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. GED/Advanced GED......................................M, T................................... 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cullman Housing Authority........ GED Prep . ....................................................M, W.................................. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. The Link Center........................... GED...............................................................M, T, TH............................. 5:15 p.m. -8:15 p.m. Parkside School.......................... GED...............................................................M, TH................................. 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Vinemont School........................ GED/Advanced GED......................................T, W................................... 4:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Wallace State College................. Orientation* CALL 256.352.8078 GED (Career Center 102)..............................M, T................................... 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. GED/Advanced GED (Career Center 102).....M, T................................... 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Advanced GED (Career Center 102)..............W, TH................................. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Math (Career Center Room 2)......................M....................................... 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. T . ...................................... 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. W....................................... 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 a.m. College Prep/GED Online (JBC 409)..............T, W................................... 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Morgan County Brewer High School.................... Orientation*.................................................TH...................................... 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. GED Prep/GED..............................................TH...................................... 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. TH...................................... 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Eva Town Hall.............................. GED Prep/GED..............................................M....................................... 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. M....................................... 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Winston County Double Springs........................... All GED..........................................................TBD.................................... TBD *ORIENTATION Due to limited space availability, please schedule an appointment to attend orientation sessions. Call 256.352.8078 or 866.350.9722 x8078 to make an appointment for online orientation. ONLINE GED PREP Register for online GED preparation at the WSCC Adult Education Office. Call 256.352.8078 or 866.350.9722 x8078 to make an appointment for online GED Prep Orientation. GED EXAM FEE VOUCHERS The GED classes are divided into progression levels toward the GED Exam and the orientation will start that process for each student individually. As the student progresses, up to $100 in vouchers may be earned to apply toward the cost of the GED Exam, bringing the final cost to $20 if all vouchers are obtained. SCHOLARSHIP Wallace State Adult Education students who successfully complete the GED receive a scholarship for a free college-credit class. If you would like to sponsor at GED class in your place of business or building, please call 256.352.8077 to find out more. Visit www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/Adult-Education Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 9
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Off Campus Classes Addison High School
English
Evening 3639 ENG252 American Literature II
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
W
ADD TBA
Smothers, Sherry M.
Albert P. Brewer High School
English
Evening 3362 ENG101 English Composition I 3644 ENG551 American Literature I
3 3
06:00pm-09:45pm 06:00pm-09:45pm
T M
BRW 131 BRW 131
Gurley, Dianna E. Gurley, Dianna E.
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
T
BRW 124
Clark, Christy C.
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
T
BRW 129
Skelley, Victoria
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000 APT 000
Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. White, David M. Turley, Gregory D. White, David M. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V. White, David M. White, David M. Stokes, Teddie V. White, David M. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Davis, Judson E. Robertson, David Glenn, Robert H. Glenn, Robert H. Robertson, David Staff Staff Stokes, Teddie V. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Mackentepe, Lambert C. Stokes, Teddie V. Stokes, Teddie V.
Mathematics
Evening 3363 MTH098 Elementary Algebra
Speech
Evening 3364 SPH106 Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Hybrid class.
Cullman Airport
Flight Technology (Commercial) Day 3275 3276 3277 3278 3279 3280 3281 3282 3295 3296 3297 3298 3299 3300 3301 3302 3303 3304 3305 3306 3307 3308 3309 3310 3311 3283 3284 3289 3285 3286 3287 3288 3290 3291 3292 3642 3643 3293 3294
FLT112 FLT122 FLT124 FLT126 FLT132 FLT134 FLT136 FLT138 FLT200 FLT210 FLT211 FLT212 FLT213 FLT214 FLT215 FLT216 FLT217 FLT218 FLT219 FLT220 FLT221 FLT222 FLT232 FLT234 FLT236 FLT240 FLT242 FLT244 FLT252 FLT254 FLT256 FLT258 FLT261 FLT262 FLT264 FLT271 FLT272 FLT281 FLT282
Professional Pilot Airplane Lab I Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 2 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 3 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 4 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 5 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 6 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 7 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 8 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 1 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 2 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 3 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 4 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 5 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 6 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 7 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 8 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 9 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 10 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 11 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 12 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 13 Professional Pilot Helicopter Lab 14 Helicopter Instrument Lab 15 Helicopter Instrument Lab 16 Helicopter Instrument Lab 17 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 9 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 10 Instrument Flight Instructor Ground Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 11 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 12 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 13 Professional Pilot Airplane Lab 14 Fundamentals of Instruction Ground Instructor Methods of Oral Presentation Flight Instructor Ground Conventional Gear Laboratory Multi-Engine Certification Flight Instructor Initial Issuance Flight Instructor, Additional Rating
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 10
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Hayden High School
History
Evening 3365 HIS201
TIME
United States History I
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
W
HAY C-HOW Staff
General Psychology Human Growth & Development
3 3
06:00pm-09:45pm 06:00pm-09:45pm
M W
HAY C-120 HAY C-120
Hughes, John P. Hughes, John P.
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
M
HAY LIB
Staff
Hybrid class.
Psychology
Evening 3366 PSY200 3367 PSY210
Speech
Evening 3368 SPH107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
J.B. Pennington High
Computer Science Evening 3490 CIS146
Microcomputer Applications
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
T
JBP 000
Fincher, Judy C.
United States History II
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
Th
JBP 106
Staff
3 3
06:00pm-09:45pm 06:00pm-09:45pm
M Th
JBP 209 JBP 209
Mullins, Kenneth L. Mullins, Kenneth L.
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
T
JBP 109
Fincher, Anna G.
3
06:00pm-09:45pm
T
JBP 106
White, Alecia
Hybrid class.
History
Evening 3488 HIS202
Mathematics
Evening 3369 MTH098 Elementary Algebra 3491 MTH113 Precalculus Trigonometry
Psychology
Evening 3493 PSY200
General Psychology
Speech
Evening 3371 SPH107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Main Campus Agricultural Production/Horticulture Day 3462 3463 3464 3465 3125
AGP176 AGP218 HOC125 HOC140 HOC230
Agricultural Drainage Agricultural Salesmanship Turf Management Pest Management Vegetable & Orchard Crops
3 3 3 3 3
08:00am-12:30pm 08:00am-01:30pm 08:00am-12:30pm 08:00am-12:30pm 08:00am-01:30pm
M W Th F T
AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000
Hilliard, Anthony Hilliard, Anthony Hilliard, Anthony Hilliard, Anthony Hilliard, Anthony
ART113 ART114 ART221 ART233 ART234 ART100I
Drawing I Drawing II Computer Graphics I Painting I Painting II Art Appreciation
3 3 3 3 3 3
10:00am-11:55am 10:00am-11:55am 10:00am-11:55am 12:00pm-01:55pm 12:00pm-01:55pm TBA
MW MW TTh MW MW TBA
FPA 226 FPA 226 FPA 216 FPA 226 FPA 226 TBA
Scott, Adrian P. Scott, Adrian P. Scott, Adrian P. Scott, Adrian P. Scott, Adrian P. Daniel, Ramon A.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Daniel, Ramon A.
Day 3541 AUT100 Introduction to Auto Concepts
3
01:40pm-03:40pm
MW
ILT 102
Bowen, Stephen
3542 AUT102 Manufacturing Fundamentals
3
01:40pm-03:10pm
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
3223 AUT104 Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing
3
TBA
TBA
DDT 203
Bain, Kristi W.
Art
Day 3533 3534 3153 3536 3537 3155
Online class; for class information contact ramon.daniel@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact ramon.daniel@wallacestate.edu.
3156 ART100I Art Appreciation
Automotive Manufacturing Technology
Hybrid class; for class information contact stephen.bowen@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; Mandatory orientation June 2 at 1:00 p.m.; class meetings on June 29 at 1:00 p.m. and July 29 at 1:00 p.m. For class information contact kristi.bain@wallacestate.edu.
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 11
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
3264 AUT130 Fundamentals of Ind Hydraulics & Pneum
3
09:20am-12:20pm
TTh
ILT 102
Hendrix, William J.
3265 AUT138 Principles of Industrial Mechanics
3
12:25pm-03:25pm
TTh
ILT 101
Bowen, Stephen
3543 AUT232 Sensors Technology & Application
3
10:35am-01:35pm
MW
ILT 102
Bowen, Stephen
Day 3522 AUM133 Motor Vehicle A C
3
08:00am-02:40pm
MTWTh AUM 000 F AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D. Burgett, Stephen D.
3355 AUM182 ST-Auto Transmission Diagnosis
2
TBA
TBA
AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D.
3354 AUM212 Advanced Electrical/Electronic Systems
3
TBA
TBA
AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D.
3350 AUM239 Engine Performance I 3
08:00am-02:40pm 08:00am-12:00pm
MTWTh AUM 000 F AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D. Burgett, Stephen D.
3351 AUM244 Engine Perform/Diagnostics 3
08:00am-02:40pm 08:00am-12:00pm
MTWTh AUM 000 F AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D. Burgett, Stephen D.
3352 AUM246 Automotive Emissions 3
08:00am-02:40pm 08:00am-12:00pm
MTWTh AUM 000 F AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D. Burgett, Stephen D.
Evening 3485 AUM224 Manual Transmission/Transaxle 3486 AUM230 Auto Transmission/Transaxle 3484 AUM246 Automotive Emissions
3 3 3
06:30pm-08:25pm 08:30pm-10:30pm 04:30pm-06:25pm
MTW MTW MTW
AUM 000 AUM 000 AUM 000
Messersmith, Russell O. Messersmith, Russell O. Messersmith, Russell O.
Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology II Human Anatomy & Physiology I Human Anatomy & Physiology I Human Anatomy & Physiology II Human Anatomy & Physiology II General Microbiology General Microbiology
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
12:00pm-03:10pm 08:00am-11:10am 12:00pm-03:10pm 08:00am-11:10am 08:00am-11:10am 12:30pm-04:10pm 08:00am-11:10am 12:00pm-03:10pm 12:00pm-03:10pm 08:00am-11:10am 08:00am-12:15pm 08:00am-12:15pm
MW TTh TTh TTh MW TTh MW TTh MW TTh TTh MW
CNS 238 CNS 238 CNS 238 CNS 231 CNS 232 CNS 231 CNS 115 CNS 115 CNS 108 CNS 108 CNS 101 CNS 101
Briehn, Connie S. Briehn, Connie S. Briehn, Connie S. Glasscock, Melanie A. Williams, Beth L. Glasscock, Melanie A. Rakestraw, Wesley P. Rakestraw, Wesley P. Halstead, Fred Halstead, Fred Quick, Shannon F. Quick, Shannon F.
Principles of Biology I Human Anatomy & Physiology I Human Anatomy & Physiology II General Microbiology
4 4 4 4
04:00pm-07:10pm 04:00pm-07:10pm 04:00pm-07:10pm 04:00pm-08:15pm
MW MW MW MW
CNS 232 CNS 115 CNS 108 CNS 101
Williams, Beth L. Rakestraw, Wesley P. Halstead, Fred Quick, Shannon F.
Day 3049 BUS193 Business Co-op I
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3050 BUS194 Business Co-op II
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3051 BUS195 Business Co-op III
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3052 BUS196 Business Co-op IV
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3053 BUS197 Business Co-op V
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3245 BUS241 Principles of Accounting I
3
10:00am-11:30am
W
BE 106
Manning, Marcella E.
3054 BUS291 Alternating Business Co-op I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3055 BUS292 Alternating Business Co-op II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3057 BUS293 Alternating Business Co-op III
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
3439 BUS298 Directed Studies I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.
Hybrid class; for class information please contact joe hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information please contact stephen.bowen@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information contact stephen.bowen@wallacestate.edu.
Automotive Service Technology
08:00am-12:00pm Class meets July 16-July 31; Mandatory orientation May 26.
Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact stephen.burgett@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term I; Class meets May 26-June 26.
Class meets May 26-June 10.
Class meets June 11--June 26; Mandatory orientation May 26.
Class meets June 29-July 15; Mandatory orientation May 26.
Biology
Day 3201 BIO103 3202 BIO103 3203 BIO103 3204 BIO103 3205 BIO103 3206 BIO104 3207 BIO201 3208 BIO201 3209 BIO202 3210 BIO202 3211 BIO220 3610 BIO220 Evening 3214 BIO103 3215 BIO201 3224 BIO202 3213 BIO220
Business
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
Hybrid class; orientation May 27 at 10:00 a.m. Class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
Orientation on Tuesday, May 26 at 11:00 a.m.
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 12
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Evening 3250 BUS241 Principles of Accounting I
3
05:30pm-08:30pm
T
BE 106
Manning, Marcella E.
3475 BUS271 Business Statistics I
3
05:00pm-07:30pm
M
BE 102
McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.
3256 BUS298 Directed Studies I
3
05:00pm-07:30pm
T
BE 106
McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.
Online 3244 BUS150I Business Math
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sides, Kathryn P.
3247 BUS241I Principles of Accounting I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Manning, Marcella E.
3248 BUS242I Principles of Accounting II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Manning, Marcella E.
3253 BUS263I Legal & Social Environment of Business
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.
3252 BUS271I Business Statistics I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.
3259 BUS272I Business Statistics II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Crow, Glynice H.
3255 BUS275I Principles of Management
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
McGriff-Waldrop, Terri J.
Day 3058 CHM104 Intro to Inorganic Chemistry
4
03:00pm-06:00pm
TTh
CHM 009
Meadows, Rosalyn R.
3060 CHM111 College Chemistry I
4
12:00pm-03:00pm
TTh
CHM 009
Meadows, Rosalyn R.
3516 CHM112 College Chemistry II
4
09:30am-12:30pm
MW
CHM 009
Meadows, Rosalyn R.
3059 CHM104I Intro to Inorganic Chemistry
4
TBA
TBA
TBA
Meadows, Rosalyn R.
3616 CHD201I Child Growth and Development
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hill, Marcie
3617 CHD205I Program Planning for Ed. Young Children
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hill, Marcie
3373 CHD206I Children’s Health and Safety
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hill, Marcie
3618 CHD208I Admin. of Child Development Programs
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hill, Marcie
Laboratory Calculations & Stat 2 Urinalysis & Body Fluids 4 LAB CLT Microbiology II 4 LAB
02:15pm-03:45pm 09:00am-10:30am 11:30 am-2:30 pm 08:00am-10:15am 11:00am-02:00pm
TTh MW MW TTh TTh
TBH 506 TBH 506
Kilpatrick, Jaime R. Welch, Julia J.
TBH 506
Kilpatrick, Jaime R.
Day 3356 ABR123 Paint Application & Equipment 3 LAB
07:30am-03:45pm 07:30am-11:30am
MTWTh ABR 000 F ABR 000
Grace, Timothy L. Grace, Timothy L.
3466 ABR151 Safety Environmental Practices 3 LAB
07:30am-03:45pm 07:30am-11:30am
MTWTh ABR 000 F ABR 000
Grace, Timothy L. Grace, Timothy L.
3467 ABR154 Automotive Glass & Trim 3 LAB
07:30am-03:45pm 07:30am-11:30am
MTWTh ABR 000 F ABR 000
Grace, Timothy L. Grace, Timothy L.
3357 ABR157 Automotive Plastic Repairs 3 LAB
07:30am-03:45pm 07:30am-11:30am
MTWTh ABR 000 F ABR 000
Grace, Timothy L. Grace, Timothy L.
Online or hybrid class; orientation May 26 at 5:30 p.m.
Online or hybrid class; orientation June 1 at 5:00 p.m.
Hybrid class; orientation May 26 at 5:00 p.m.
Online or Hybrid class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online of Hybrid class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Chemistry
Hybrid class; for class information contact rosalyn.meadows@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information contact rosalyn.meadows@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information contact rosalyn.meadows@wallacestate.edu
Online class; for class information contact rosalyn.meadows@wallacestate.edu.
Child Development
Online; for class info contact marcie.hill@wallacestate.edu.
Online; for class info contact marcie.hill@wallacestate.edu.
Online; for class info contact marcie.hill@wallacestate.edu.
Online; for class info contact marcie.hill@wallacestate.edu.
Clinical Laboratory Technician 3384 CLT106 3383 CLT111 3385 CLT142
Collision Repair
Class meets June 29-July 15; Mandatory orientation May 26.
Class meets May 26-June 10.
Class meets June 11-June 26; Mandatory orientation on May 26.
Class meets July 16-July 31; Mandatory orientation May 26.
Computer Science Day 3101 CIS150
3531 CIS151
Intro Computer Logic/Program
3
12:00pm-01:55pm
W
CS 010
Ayers, Terry A.
Graphics for World Wide Web
3
10:00am-11:55am
TTh
FPA 216
Scott, Adrian P.
Hybrid class for class information contact terry.ayers@wallacestate.edu.
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 13
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
3102 CIS196E Com Soft App Spdsheet - Excel
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Susan B.
3103 CIS196W Com Soft App - Windows
3
02:30pm-04:55pm
T
BE 119
Sides, Kathryn P.
3440 CIS197E Adv Comm Software App - Excel
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Susan B.
3104 CIS199
Network Communications
3
10:00am-11:55am
W
CS 009
Staff
Intermediate Web Development Microcomputer Applications
3 3
12:00pm-01:55pm TBA
MW TBA
FPA 216 TBA
Scott, Adrian P. Farmer, Donna J.
Microcomputer Applications
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ayers, Terry A.
Microcomputer Applications
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Farmer, Donna J.
Microcomputer Applications
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ayers, Terry A.
Microcomputer Applications
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Farmer, Donna J.
Microcomputer Applications
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Staff
Intro to the Information Highway
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Farmer, Donna J.
Intro to Web Development
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ray, Sharon A.
Database Management
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Staff
Microcomputer Operating System
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Farmer, Donna J.
Advanced C++
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ayers, Terry A.
08:00am-12:30pm 01:01pm-02:16pm 12:31am-02:31pm 11:30am-2:30pm 08:00am-09:40am 08:00am-11:00am 08:00am-12:59pm 12:00pm-01:00pm 09:41am-02:30pm 01:01pm-02:11pm 08:00am-11:00am 12:31pm-02:41pm 09:45am-02:00pm 08:00am-01:00pm 08:00am-09:44am 08:00am-11:00am
M W T Th TTh MF Th M Th M W M T W T Th
MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000
Moon, Randy R. Moon, Randy R. Moon, Randy R.
MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000
Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Moon, Randy R. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Moon, Randy R. Moon, Randy R. Moon, Randy R. Moon, Randy R. Moon, Randy R.
05:15pm-09:45pm 05:30pm-09:30pm
MT W
MTT 000 MTT 000
Kilpatrick, Jeff S. Kilpatrick, Jeff S.
08:00am-09:50am 08:00am-04:45pm 08:00am-09:50am 08:00am-02:40pm 09:55am-12:05pm 12:10pm-02:40pm 02:45pm-04:46pm 09:55am-12:05pm 12:10pm-02:40pm
MT WTh MT WTh MT MT WTh MT MT
COS 000 COS 000 COS 000 COS 000 COS 000 COS 000 COS 000 COS 000 COS 000
Flanigan, Sabrina C. Flanigan, Sabrina C. Smith, Tracy W. Smith, Tracy W. Flanigan, Sabrina C. Smith, Tracy W. Smith, Tracy W. Smith, Tracy W. Flanigan, Sabrina C.
04:30pm-06:25pm 06:30pm-08:25pm 08:30pm-10:30pm
MTW MTW MTW
COS 000 COS 000 COS 000
Kent, Phyllis D. Kent, Phyllis D. Kent, Phyllis D.
Online class; for class information contact susan.smith@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; orientation May 26 at 2:30 p.m. For class information contact kathy.sides@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact susan.smith@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class;
Online class; must have software, for information please contact donna.farmer@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; must have software, for information please contact terry.ayers@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; must have software, for information please contact donna.farmer@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; must have software, for information please contact terry.ayers@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; must have software, for information please contact donna.farmer@wallacestate.edu.
Online class.
Online class; for class information contact donna.farmer@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact sharon.ray@adjunct.wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact donna.farmer@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact donna.farmer@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact terry.ayers@wallacestate.edu
3646 CIS208 3095 CIS146I 3096 CIS146I 3097 CIS146I 3098 CIS146I 3099 CIS146I 3611 CIS146I 3105 CIS203I 3106 CIS207I 3108 CIS222I 3109 CIS249I 3110 CIS252I
Computerized Numerical Control
Day 3562 CNC139 Basic CNC 3 3563 CNC142 Applied Geometry CNC Machine 3 LAB 3557 CNC154 Metallurgy 3 3558 CNC156 Jig/Fixture Construction Principles 3 3564 CNC158 Die Fundamentals 3 3560 CNC160 Die Construction & Tryout 3 3561 CNC161 Die Maintenance & Repair 3 3565 CNC214 Electrical Discharge Mach. Programming 3 3566 CNC222 CNC Graphcs: Turning 3 3567 CNC281 Special Topics CNC 3 Evening 3495 CNC143 Applied Trigonometry for CNC Machining 3 3496 CNC214 Electrical Discharge Mach. Programming 3
Cosmetology
Day 3480 COS111 Introduction to Cosmetology 3 3481 COS112 Cosmetology Science & Art Lab 3 3145 COS119 Business of Cosmetology 3 3144 COS123 Cosmetology Salon Practices 3 3482 COS125 Career & Personal Development 3 3143 COS133 Salon Management Technology 3 3142 COS158 Employability Skills 3 3483 COS168 Bacteriology and Sanitation 3 Evening 3497 COS111 Introduction to Cosmetology 3 3498 COS117 Basic Spa Techniques 3 3499 COS144 Hair Shaping and Design 3
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 14
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Constitutional Law Fingerprint Science Homicide Investigation Crime Scene Investigation
3 3 3 3
08:00am-09:55am 08:00am-11:55am 10:00am-11:55am 08:00am-11:55am
MW T MW Th
SCI 109 SCI 103 SCI 109 SCI 106
Howell, Robert W. Hall, Thea D. Howell, Robert W. Hall, Thea D.
Constitutional Law Fingerprint Science Homicide Investigation Crime Scene Investigation
3 3 3 3
05:30pm-09:15pm 05:30pm-09:15pm 05:30pm-09:15pm 05:30pm-09:15pm
M T W Th
SCI 109 SCI 103 SCI 109 SCI 106
Howell, Robert W. Hall, Thea D. Howell, Robert W. Hall, Thea D.
Orientation to Hospitality Profession 3 Catering 3 Sanitation, Safety, Food Service 2 Fundamentals of Quantity Cooking 3 Food Preparation 5 LAB Culinary Arts Apprenticeship 3 Meat Prep & Process 3 Stocks & Sauces 3 Food Purchasing-Cost Control 3 International Cuisine 3
12:30pm-03:00pm 11:30am-02:00pm 08:00am-09:40am 08:00am-01:00pm 08:00am-09:40am 08:00am-01:00pm 09:00am-10:00am 10:00am-02:30pm 10:30am-02:55pm 09:30am-12:00pm 08:00am-12:30pm
Th M W W M T T M W Th Th
CUA 000 CUA 000 CUA 000 CUA 000 CUA 000 CUA 000 TBA CUA 000 CUA 000 CUA 000 CUA 000
Nichols, Robert A. Nichols, Robert A. Nichols, Robert A. Wilson, John F. Nichols, Robert A. Nichols, Robert A. Wilson, John F. Wilson, John F. Wilson, John F. Nichols, Robert A. Wilson, John F.
Criminal Justice Day 3111 CRJ147 3113 CRJ226 3112 CRJ227 3114 CRJ238 Evening 3115 CRJ147 3117 CRJ226 3116 CRJ227 3118 CRJ238
Culinary Arts/Chef Training Day 3521 CUA101 3119 CUA102 3122 CUA112 3517 CUA122 3514 CUA125 3448 CUA173 3515 CUA201 3518 CUA203 3520 CUA213 3519 CUA214
Dental Assistant
3419 DNT114 Dental Office Administration
4
08:00am-11:00am
M
HS 207
Brewer, Ramonica S.
3420 DNT122 Clinical Practice II 3421 DNT141 Directed Studies in DNT
4 3
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
Coy, Kathryn S. Ray-Connell, Teresa E.
3433 DHY130 Biological Chemistry & App Nutrition
1
08:00am-09:55am
M
HS 208
Alley, Sharon P.
3434 DHY132 Clinical Dental Hygiene II 3436 DHY134 Dental Hygiene Theory III
2 1
TBA 01:00pm-03:00pm
TBA M
HS 112 HS 208
Ray-Connell, Teresa E. Ebert, Barbara A.
3435 DHY216 Dental Research
1
10:00am-12:00pm
M
HS 208
Ray-Connell, Teresa E.
3444 DHY222 Special Topics in Dentistry
1
TBA
TBA
HS 112
Ebert, Barbara A.
TBA 08:00am-11:00am TBA 12:00pm-02:00pm TBA
TBA M W M TBA
TBA TBH 205 TBH 203 TBH 205 TBA
Rich, Kelli Malone, James S. Malone, James S. Rich, Kelli Malone, James S.
Hybrid; for class information contact susan.brewer@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact teresa.connell@wallacestate.edu.
Dental Hygiene
Hybrid; for class information contact sharon.alley@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact barbara.ebert@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact teresa.connell@wallacestate.edu.
Diagnostic Imaging 3388 RAD134 3389 RAD135 3390 RAD136 3620 RAD249I
Clinical Education III 5 Exposure Principles 3 LAB Radiation Protection & Biology 2 Procedures in CT 3
Online; for class information contact james.malone@wallacestate.edu.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
3397 DMS215 Intro to Sonographic Princ. & Instrument
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sutherland, April C.
3392 DMS221 Obstetrical Sonography II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sutherland, April C.
3393 DMS225 Superficial Sonography
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Attaway, Donna B.
3395 DMS231 Sonography Preceptorship III 3396 DMS231 Sonography Preceptorship III 3394 DMS240 Sonography Seminar I
4 4 2
TBA TBA TBA
TBA TBA TBA
TBA TBA TBA
Attaway, Donna B. Attaway, Donna B. Sutherland, April C.
Day 3347 DEM118 Industrial & Agricultural Equipment
3
07:15am-02:00pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
3454 DEM123 Pneumatic & Hydraulics
3
8:05am-02:20pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
3346 DEM125 Heavy Vehicle Drive Trains
3
07:15am-02:00pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
Mini Term II hybrid; for class information contact april.sutherland@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact april.sutherland@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact donna.attaway@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact april.sutherland@wallacestate.edu.
Diesel Technology
Class meets July 14-July 30; Open lab Fridays 8:00-11:00 am.
Class meets June 23-July 10 Open Lab on Fridays.
Class meets June 23-July 13; Open lab Fridays 8:00-11:00 am.
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 15
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
3349 DEM137 Heating and A/C Refrigeration Systems
3
08:05am-03:35pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
3344 DEM154 Vehicle Maint./Safe Operating Practices
3
09:00am-03:30pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
3345 DEM154 Vehicle Maint./Safe Operating Practices
3
07:30am-02:00pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
3343 DEM156 CDL License Test Prep
3
07:00am-05:30pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
3487 DEM191 Special Topics in Electrical
3
08:05am-02:35pm
MTWTh DEM 000
Smith, Jeremy W.
Day 3261 ECO231 Principles of Macroeconomics
3
01:00pm-02:45pm
Th
BE 109
Crow, Glynice H.
Evening 3263 ECO232 Principles of Microeconomics
3
05:00pm-07:30pm
Th
BE 109
Staff
Online 3260 ECO231I Principles of Macroeconomics
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Crow, Glynice H.
3262 ECO232I Principles of Microeconomics
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Crow, Glynice H.
3430 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I
1
09:00am-02:00pm
F
TBH 615
Johnson, Michael B.
3431 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I
1
09:00am-02:00pm
F
TBH 615
Johnson, Michael B.
3432 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I
1
09:00am-02:00pm
F
TBH 615
Johnson, Michael B.
3628 EMS100 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation I
1
09:00am-02:00pm
F
TBH 615
Johnson, Michael B.
3634 EMS253 Paramedic Transition to Workforce
2
09:00am-12:00pm
T
TBA
Staff
3635 EMS254 Adv. Competencies for Paramedic
2
01:00pm-04:00pm
T
TBH 606
Staff
3636 EMS255 Paramedic Field Preceptorship
5
TBA
TBA
TBA
Staff
3637 EMS256 Paramedic Team Leadership
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Staff
3
TBA
TBA
DDT 203
Bain, Kristi W.
3218 AET245 Advanced Design 3225 AET290 Building Info Modeling (Bim) 3229 BUC133 Building Codes
3 3 3
08:00am-11:15am 11:45am-03:00pm TBA
MW MW TBA
DDT 204 DDT 203 DDT 203
Hardman, Todd A. Bain, Kristi W. Bain, Kristi W.
3230 BUC142 Construction Estimating
3
TBA
TBA
DDT 203
Bain, Kristi W.
3221 CDT223 Civil Engineering Drafting 3216 CMT102 Construct Blueprint Readings
3 3
11:45am-03:00pm TBA
TTh TBA
DDT 204 DDT 203
Hardman, Todd A. Bain, Kristi W.
3222 ENT126 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3219 ENT217 Machine Design 3217 MDT100 Engineering Blueprints
3 3 3
08:00am-11:15am 08:00am-11:15am TBA
MW TTh TBA
DDT 203 DDT 204 DDT 204
Bain, Kristi W. Hardman, Todd A. Hardman, Todd A.
3220 MDT261 HVAC/Pipe Sys Design Evening 3540 ENT128 Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting
3
11:45am-03:00pm
MW
DDT 204
Hardman, Todd A.
3
05:15pm-08:30pm
MW
DDT 000
Pair, Sydney C.
3 3 3
08:00am-09:55am 10:00am-11:55am 08:00am-09:55am
TTh TTh MW
JBC 601 JBC 601 JBC 601
Bailey, Jessica Burge, Ashley Burge, Ashley
Class meets July 14-July 30; Open lab Fridays 8:00-11:00 am.
Class meets June 2-June 22; Open lab Fridays 8:00-11:00 am.
Class meets June 2-June 22; Open lab Fridays 8:00-11:00 am.
Class meets May 26-June 1; Open lab Fridays 8:00-11:00 am.
Class meets June 23-July 13; Open lab Fridays 8:00 - 11:00 am.
Economics
Hybrid Class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Hybrid Class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Emergency Medical Service
Hybrid; meets Friday, June 5 only. Please check Blackboard for required submission prior to May 29.
Hybrid; meets Friday, June 12 only; check Blackboard for required submission prior to May 29.
Hybrid; meets Friday, June 19 only; check Blackboard for required submission prior to May 29.
Hybrid; meets Friday, July 10 only; check Blackboard for required submission prior to May 29.
Hybrid; only for 3rd semester. Paramedic; class information contact jennifer.hempfling@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; only for 3rd semester. Paramedic; class information contact jennifer.hempfling@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; only for 3rd semester. Paramedic; class information contact jennifer.hempfling@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; only for 3rd semester. Paramedic; class information contact jennifer.hempfling@wallacestate.edu.
Engineering Technology Day 3539 AET221
Energy Design of Buildings
Hybrid class; Mandatory orientation June 2 at 10:00 a.m.; class meetings on June 29 at 10:00 a.m. and July 20 at 10:00 a.m. For class info contact kristi.bain@wallacestate.edu
Hybrid class; orientation June 2 at 12:00 p.m.; class meetings on June 29 at 12:00 p.m. and July 29 at 12:00 p.m. For class information contact kristi.bain@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; orientation June 2 at 11:00 a.m.; class meetings on June 29 at 11:00 a.m. and July 29 at 11:00 a.m. For class information contact kristi.bain@wallacestate.edu
Hybrid class; orientation June 2 at 2:00 p.m.; class meetings on June 29 at 2:00 p.m. and July 29 at 2:00 p.m. For class information contact kristi.bain@wallacestate.edu
Hybrid class; orientation June 2 1:00pm; class meetings on June 29 at 1:00 p.m. and July 29 at 1:00 p.m. For class information contact todd.hardman@wallacestate.edu.
English
Day 3266 ENG092 Basic English I 3267 ENG093 Basic English II 3453 ENG093 Basic English II
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 16
CRN COURSE 3001 3002 3003 3461 3007 3008
ENG101 ENG101 ENG101 ENG101 ENG102 ENG102
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
English Composition I English Composition I English Composition I English Composition I English Composition II English Composition II
3 3 3 3 3 3
08:00am-09:55am 10:00am-11:55am 08:00am-09:55am 10:00am-11:55am 10:00am-11:55am 08:00am-09:55am
MW MW TTh TTh MW Th
WH 202 WH 200 WH 203 WH 200 WH 203 WH 202
Barnes, Mary P. Salerno, Michael Burge, Ashley Salerno, Michael Warren, Sally C. Barnes, Mary P.
3479 ENG251 American Literature I Evening 3004 ENG101 English Composition I Online 3005 ENG101I English Composition I
3
10:00am-11:55am
TTh
WH 203
Buckelew, Kathy L.
3
05:30pm-09:15pm
T
WH 200
Burge, Ashley
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Buckelew, Kathy L.
3006 ENG101I English Composition I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Warren, Sally C.
3010 ENG102I English Composition II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Warren, Sally C.
3012 ENG251I American Literature I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Salerno, Michael
3013 ENG251I American Literature I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Salerno, Michael
3014 ENG252I American Literature II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Barnes, Mary P.
3015 ENG261I English Literature I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Buckelew, Kathy L.
3016 ENG262I English Literature II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Barnes, Mary P.
3017 ENG271I World Literature I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Warren, Sally C.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Shields, Jarrod E.
Online 3158 GLY101I Introduction to Geology I
4
TBA
TBA
TBA
Daniel, Randy W.
3159 GLY102I Introduction to Geology II
4
TBA
TBA
TBA
Daniel, Randy W.
Personal & Community Health First Aid
3 3
08:00am-09:55am 08:00am-09:55am
MW TTh
WC 113 WC 113
Bailey, Kenneth P. Bailey, Kenneth P.
Personal & Community Health
3
05:30pm-09:15pm
T
WC 113
Bailey, Kenneth P.
First Aid
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Kelly L.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Kelly L.
3426 HIT110I Medical Terminology
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
McKelvey, Carol D.
3427 HIT110I Medical Terminology
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
McKelvey, Carol D.
3423 HIT231I Medical Coding Skills Laboratory
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Stanley, Donna S.
3425 HIT231I Medical Coding Skills Laborato
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Stanley, Donna S.
3627 HIT231I Medical Coding Skills Laborato
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Stanley, Donna S.
3422 HIT232I Medical Coding Systems II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Stanley, Donna S.
3424 HIT232I Medical Coding Systems II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Stanley, Donna S.
3626 HIT255I Principles of Supervision HIT
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
McKelvey, Carol D.
Hybrid class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Geography
Online 3079 GEO100I World Regional Geography
Online class; for class information contact jarrold.shields@adjunct.wallacestate.edu.
Geology
Online class; orientation May 27 at 6:00 p.m. at SCI 212. For class information contact randy.daniel@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; orientation May 28 at 6:00 p.m. at SCI 212. For class information contact randy.daniel@wallacestate.edu.
Health Education Day 3141 HED224 3137 HED231 Evening 3621 HED224 Online 3360 HED231I
Online class; for class information contact kelly.smith@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact kelly.smith@wallacestate.edu.
3361 HED267I Drug Education
Health Information Technology
Online; for class information contact carol.mckelvey@wallacestate.edu
Online; for class information contact carol.mckelvey@wallacestate.edu
Online; for class information contact donna.stanley@wallacestate.edu
Online; for class information contact donna.stanley@wallacestate.edu
Online; for class information contact donna.stanley@wallacestate.edu
Online; for class information contact donna.stanley@wallacestate.edu
Online; for class information contact donna.stanley@wallacestate.edu
Online; for class information contact carol.mckelvey@wallacestate.edu
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 17
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Heating and Air Conditioning Day 3471 ASC112 3473 ASC113 3472 ASC119 3469 ASC147 3474 ASC187 Evening 3489 ASC122 3492 ASC125 3494 ASC203
HVACR Service Procedures Refrig Piping Practices Fund of Gas Heating Systems Refrigerant Transition & Recovery ST-Duct & Envelope Tightness
3 3 3 3 5
09:20am-12:45pm 10:10am-12:45pm 08:00am-10:05am 08:00am-09:15am 12:50pm-03:20pm
MW TTh TTh MW MTW
ASC 000 ASC 000 ASC 000 ASC 000 ASC 000
Hall, Brian T. Hall, Brian T. Hall, Brian T. Hall, Brian T. Hall, Brian T.
HVACR Electric Circuits Fundamentals Gas/Elect Heating Commercial Refrigeration
3 6 3
04:30pm-06:25pm 06:30pm-08:25pm 08:30pm-10:30pm
MTW MTW MTW
ASC 000 ASC 000 ASC 000
Butts, Scott W. Butts, Scott W. Butts, Scott W.
History Western Civilization I History Western Civ II World History I World History II United States History I United States History II Genealogy I Western Civilization I
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
08:00am-09:55am 08:00am-09:55am 10:00am-11:55am 01:00pm-02:55pm 10:00am-11:55am 01:00pm-02:55pm TBA TBA
MW TTh MW MW TTh TTh TBA TBA
SBS 104 SBS 104 LIB 100 LIB 100 LIB 100 LIB 100 LIB 100 TBA
Reeves, Rebecca L. Reeves, Rebecca L. Davis, Robert S. Davis, Robert S. Davis, Robert S. Davis, Robert S. Davis, Robert S. Reeves, Rebecca L.
3070 HIS102I Western Civilization II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Reeves, Rebecca L.
3071 HIS121I World History I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Nail, Kaye C.
3072 HIS122I World History II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Nail, Kaye C.
3074 HIS201I United States History I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Courington, Leigh A.
3076 HIS202I United States History II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Courington, Leigh A.
3377 HUS104 Fundamental of Health Care
3
08:30am-01:00pm
TTh
TBH 604
Beck, Susan K.
3379 HUS112 Activity Therapy 3378 HUS222 Group Counseling Techniques 3625 HUS102 Introduction to Casework
3 3 3
01:05pm-03:15pm 01:00pm-03:15pm 08:30am-01:00pm
TTh MW TTH
TBH 604 TBH 604 TBH 604
Beck, Susan K. Beck, Susan K. Beck, Susan K.
3
01:00pm-02:55pm
T
FPA 206
Sparks, Michael G.
3619 HUM101 Intro to Humanities Evening 3313 HUM101 Intro to Humanities Online 3314 HUM101I Introduction to Humanities I
3
10:00am-11:55am
MW
FPA 206
Sparks, Michael G.
3
05:30pm-09:15pm
W
FPA 206
Sparks, Michael G.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sparks, Michael G.
3315 HUM101I Introduction to Humanities I
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sparks, Michael G.
3316 HUM102I Introduction to Humanities II
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sparks, Michael G.
Applied Electronic Computations
3
07:45am-09:00am
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
Local Area Networks(Lans)
3
08:00am-10:30am
MW
ILT 102
Bowen, Stephen
DC Fundamentals
3
09:05am-03:35pm
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
AC Fundamentals
3
09:05am-03:35pm
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
Circuit Fabrication I
1
07:45am-09:15am
TTh
ILT 102
Hendrix, William J.
Hydraulics/Pneumatics
3
09:20am-12:20pm
TTh
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
History Day 3067 3069 3613 3614 3073 3075 3077 3068
HIS101 HIS102 HIS121 HIS122 HIS201 HIS202 HIS282 HIS101I
Online class; for class information contact rebecca.reeves@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact rebecca.reeves@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact Kaye.Nail@adjunct.wallacestate.edu
Online class; for class information contact Kaye.Nail@adjunct.wallacestate.edu
Online class; for class inforamtion contact leann.courington@wallacestate.edu
Online class; for class information contact leann.courington@wallacestate.edu
Human Services
Mini Term I; for class information contact susan.beck@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term II; for class information contact susan.beck@wallacestate.edu.
Humanities
Day 3312 HUM101 Intro to Humanities
Hybrid class, orientation May 27 at 10:00 a.m. For class information contact mike.sparks@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact mike.sparks@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term II, online class. For class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Online class, for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Industrial Electronics Technology Day 3451 ILT100
Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information please contact stephen.bowen@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term 1; Hybrid class; for class information contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term II; Hybrid class; contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information please contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information please contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
3243 ILT135 3544 ILT160 3545 ILT161 3246 ILT164 3249 ILT169
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 18
CRN COURSE 3254 ILT195
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Troubleshooting Techniques I
3
12:25pm-02:55pm
TTh
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
Network Cabling-Copper
2
09:50am-12:20pm
TTh
ILT 102
Bowen, Stephen
Sensors Tech & Applications
3
10:35am-01:35pm
MW
ILT 102
Bowen, Stephen
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Parker, Thaddeus B.
Machining Calculations I 3 Basic Print Reading/Machinists 3 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance 3 Machine Calculations II 3 Introduction Machine Shop I 3 LAB Intro to Machine Shop I Lab 3 LAB LAB Intro to Machine Shop II 3 LAB LAB Intro to Machine Shop II Lab 3 LAB LAB
07:45am-09:15am 09:16am-11:30am 08:00am-10:30am 07:45am-11:00am 12:00pm-02:00pm 08:00am-02:30pm 09:16am-11:30am 08:00am-01:00pm 12:00pm-02:00pm 08:00am-09:15am 10:31am-02:00pm 12:00pm-02:00pm 09:16pm-02:30pm 01:00pm-02:00pm 02:01pm-03:01pm
MW W T W M Th M T W M T W M Th W
MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000
McMinn, Gary J. McMinn, Gary J. Moon, Randy R. McMinn, Gary J. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W. Minyard, Jonathan W.
Basic Print Reading/Machinists Special Topic - Milling
3 3
05:30pm-06:40pm 07:00pm-09:30pm
MTW MTW
MTT 000 MTT 000
McKoy, Andrew S. McKoy, Andrew S.
Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra
3 3 3 3
10:00am-11:55am 08:00am-09:55am 08:00am-09:55am 10:00am-11:55am
MW TTh MW M
JBC 610 TBA HGA 019 HGA 012
Mallard, Cynthia B. Mallard, Cynthia B. Sivley, Stacey M. Beasley, Krystal
3028 MTH098 Elementary Algebra
3
10:00am-11:55am
TTh
HGA 012
Adams, Dana D.
3559 MTH098 Elementary Algebra
3
08:00am-09:55am
TTh
HGA 012
Adams, Dana D.
3032 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra 3034 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra
3 3
08:00am-09:55am 10:00am-11:55am
MW T
HGA 024 HGA 012
Boyd, Jimmy L. Quick, Renee M.
3035 MTH100 Intermediate College Algebra
3
01:00pm-02:55pm
TTh
HGA 019
Adams, Dana D.
3039 MTH112 3040 MTH112 3043 MTH113 3044 MTH116 3046 MTH125 Evening 3047 MTH238 3048 MTH265
Precalculus Algebra Precalculus Algebra Precalculus Trigonometry Mathematical Applications Calculus I
3 3 3 3 4
10:00am-11:55am 08:00am-09:55am 08:00am-09:55am 01:00pm-02:55pm 10:00am-12:40pm
MW TTh TTh MW MW
HGA 019 HGA 024 HGA 019 HGA 024 HGA 010
Quick, Renee M. Boyd, Jimmy L. Sivley, Stacey M. Boyd, Jimmy L. Smith, Brandon E.
Applied Differential Equations I Elementary Statistics
3 3
05:30pm-09:25pm 05:30pm-07:30pm
W M
HGA 010 HGA 026
Smith, Brandon E. Gurley, Jennie S.
Online 3271 MTH090I Basic Mathematics
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Mallard, Cynthia B.
3030 MTH098I Elementary Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Quick, Renee M.
3031 MTH098I Elementary Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sivley, Stacey M.
3036 MTH100I Intermediate College Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Quick, Renee M.
3037 MTH100I Intermediate College Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Adams, Dana D.
3582 MTH100I Intermediate College Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Gurley, Jennie S.
Hybrid class; for class information please contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information contact stephen.bowen@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information contact stephen.bowen@wallacestate.edu.
3546 ILT237 3547 ILT240
Interdisciplinary Studies Day 3455 IDS115
Forum
Machine Tool Technology Day 3548 MTT107 3549 MTT121 3550 MTT128 3551 MTT130 3552 MTT147 3553 MTT148 3554 MTT149 3556 MTT150 Evening 3500 MTT121 3501 MTT281
Mathematics Day 3269 3270 3026 3027
MTH090 MTH090 MTH098 MTH098
Hybrid class; web assisted. For class information contact krystal.beasley@wallacestate.edu.
Web assisted.
Web assisted.
Hybrid class; for class information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edue.
Flipped class; web assisted. For class information contact dana.adams@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information please contact jennie.gurley@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact cindy.mallard@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact stacey.sivley@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact dana.adams@wallacestate.edu.
Online class: for class information contact jennie.gurley@wallacestate.edu
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 19
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
3038 MTH110I Finite Mathematics
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Boyd, Jimmy L.
3041 MTH112I Precalculus Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Brandon E.
3042 MTH112I Precalculus Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Brandon E.
3602 MTH116I Mathematical Applications
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Beasley, Krystal
3441 MTH237I Linear Algebra
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sivley, Stacey M.
3 2
12:00pm-03:00pm TBA
M TBA
TBH 116 TBA
Allen, Connie C. Allen, Connie C.
Day 3180 MUS101 Music Appreciation 3508 MUS115 Fundamentals of Music 3181 MUS101I Music Appreciation
3 3 3
08:00am-09:55am 08:00am-09:55am TBA
MW T TBA
FPA 201 FPA 201 TBA
Burks, Ricky L. Ownby, Terry Burks, Ricky L.
3182 MUS101I Music Appreciation
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Burks, Ricky L.
1 1 1 1 1 1
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
FPA 207 FPA 124 FPA 111 FPA 124 FPA 124 FPA 119
Markham, Sara F. Neal, Mark A. Burks, Ricky L. Richter, Tiffany S. Neal, Mark A. Richter, Tiffany S.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
FPA 118 FPA 119 FPA 119 FPA 105 FPA 124 FPA 105 FPA 105 FPA 105 FPA 107 FPA 107 FPA 107 FPA 107 FPA 124 FPA 119 FPA 118 FPA 124 FPA 124 FPA 105 FPA 105 FPA 124
Markham, Sara F. Sparks, Michael G. Markham, Sara F. Neal, Mark A. Neal, Mark A. Burks, Ricky L. Burks, Ricky L. Burks, Ricky L. Ownby, Terry Ownby, Terry Ownby, Terry Ownby, Terry Neal, Mark A. Markham, Sara F. Sparks, Michael G. Neal, Mark A. Neal, Mark A. Burks, Ricky L. Burks, Ricky L. Neal, Mark A.
3405 NUR105 Adult Nursing 3406 NUR105 Adult Nursing
8 8
08:00am-04:00pm 08:00am-12:00pm
TTh TTh
CNS 220 CNS 337
Wilhite, Rosey D. Standridge, Alicia T.
3407 3408 3409 3410 3411
8 3 3 5 5
08:00am-12:00pm 01:00pm-04:00pm 01:00pm-05:00pm 12:00pm-03:00pm 12:00pm-02:00pm
MW W M MW M
CNS 333 CNS 333 CNS 333 CNS 220 CNS 327
Johnsey, Megan Chapman, Laura Chapman, Laura Mobley, Kyla S. Mobley, Kyla S.
3412 NUR203 Nursing Through The Lifespan III 6 LAB
08:00am-12:00pm 08:00am-02:00pm
T Th
CNS 219 CNS 219
Lee, Donna M. Lee, Donna M.
Online class: for class information contact lance.boyd@wallacestate.edu
Online class; for class information contact brandon.smith@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact brandon.smith@wallacestate.edu
Online class; for class information contact krystal.beasley@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact stacey.sivley@wallacestate.edu
Medical Assistant
3381 MAT211 Clin Proc II for Med Assist 3382 MAT200I Management-Office Emergencies
Online; for class information contact connie.allen@wallacestate.edu.
Music
Online class; for class information contact ricky.burks@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact ricky.burks@wallacestate.edu.
Music Ensemble Day 3183 3184 3185 3186 3187 3188
MUL101 MUL161 MUL170 MUL171 MUL261 MUL271
Class Piano I Class Fretted Instruments I Music Workshop I Music Workshop II Class Fretted Instrument III Music Workshop IV
Music Performance Day 3189 3190 3191 3192 3193 3194 3195 3196 3509 3510 3512 3513 3197 3198 3199 3200 3226 3227 3228 3231
MUP101 MUP103 MUP111 MUP127 MUP133 MUP141 MUP143 MUP145 MUP161 MUP163 MUP173 MUP175 MUP181 MUP201 MUP203 MUP227 MUP233 MUP241 MUP243 MUP281
Private Piano I Private Organ I Private Voice I Double Bass I Private Guitar I Private Flute I Private Clarinet I Private Saxophone I Private Trumpet I Private French Horn I Private Euphonium I Private Tuba I Private Percussion I Private Piano III Private Organ III Private Double Bass III Private Guitar III Private Flute III Private Clarinet III Private Percussion III
Nursing
Hybrid; for class information contact alicia.standridge@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact shea.mobley@wallacestate.edu.
NUR107 NUR108 NUR109 NUR201 NUR201
Adult/Child Nursing Psychosocial Nursing Role Transition for The Practical Nurse Nursing Through The Lifespan I Nursing Through The Lifespan I
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 20
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
3413 NUR203 Nursing Through The Lifespan III 6 LAB
08:00am-10:00am 10:00am-12:00pm
T Th
CNS 202 CNS 202
Roper, Martha K. Roper, Martha K.
3414 NUR204 Role Transition for Registered Nurse 3415 NUR204 Role Transition for Registered Nurse
4 4
01:00pm-04:00pm 01:00pm-03:00pm
T T
CNS 201 CNS 327
Chapman, Laura Chapman, Laura
3398 OTA230 Professional Skills Development
3
11:00am-12:30pm
TTh
TBH 517
Keener, Allen S.
3400 OTA232 Splinting
2
08:00am-10:50am
MW
TBH 518
Hyatt, Brenda G.
3401 OTA232 Splinting
2
12:00pm-02:50pm
MW
TBH 518
Hyatt, Brenda G.
3402 OTA232 Splinting
2
08:00am-10:50am
TTh
TBH 518
Keener, Allen S.
3403 OTA233 Level II Fieldwork-B 3404 OTA234 OTA Review Seminar
4 1
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBH 518
Hyatt, Brenda G. Keener, Allen S.
3399 OTA231I Rehabilitation Management
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Keener, Allen S.
Day 3476 OAD110 Computer Navigation
3
02:30pm-04:55pm
T
TBA
Sides, Kathryn P.
3237 OAD243E Sp App--Microsoft App/Excel
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Susan B.
3241 OAD247E Sp Top - Advanced Excel
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Susan B.
Evening 3238 OAD101 Beginning Keyboarding
3
05:00pm-08:00pm
T
BE 119
Sides, Kathryn P.
3240 OAD103 Intermediate Keyboarding
3
05:00pm-08:00pm
T
BE 119
Sides, Kathryn P.
Online 3233 OAD101I Beginning Keyboarding
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sides, Kathryn P.
3477 OAD125I Word Processing-Microsoft Word
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Susan B.
3234 OAD126I Advanced Word
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Susan B.
3235 OAD136I Adv. Financial Record Keeping
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sides, Kathryn P.
3236 OAD246I Office Graphics & Presentation
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smith, Susan B.
Orientation to College
1
08:00am-04:00pm
Th
HGA 010
Gattis, Tammi W.
Orientation to College
1
08:00am-04:00pm
Th
HGA 024
McRea, Jennifer A.
Orientation to College
1
08:00am-04:00pm
Th
HGA 026
Rice, Whitney T.
Orientation (Master Student)
2
09:00am-03:00pm
ThF
JBC 611
Mallard, Cynthia B.
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
McRea, Jennifer A.
Internship in Paralegalism
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Staff
Wills, Estates, and Trusts
3
05:30pm-09:15pm
M
FPA 202
Staff
Hybrid; for class information contact katie.roper@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact laura.chapman@wallacestate.edu.
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Hybrid; for class information contact allen.keener@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact gail.hyatt@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact gail.hyatt@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact allen.keener@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid; for class information contact allen.keener@wallacestate.edu.
Online; for class information contact allen.keener@wallacestate.edu.
Office Administration
Hybrid Class; orientation Tuesday, May 26 at 2:30 p.m.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Online or Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Orientation (Degree) Day 3091 ORI101
Hybrid class. Orientation class meets on Thursday, May 21 at 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. only.
Hybrid class. Orientation class meets on Thursday, May 21 at 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. only.
Hybrid class. Orientation class meets on Thursday, May 21 at 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. only.
Hybrid class; class meets May 21 at 8:30-3:00 and May 22 at 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Online class: for class information contact jennifer.mcrea@wallacestate.edu.
3092 ORI101 3093 ORI101 3273 ORI103
3094 ORI101I Orientation to College
Paralegal/Legal Assistant Day 3063 PRL291 Evening 3064 PRL240
Patient Care Specialist
Must be admitted to the Patient Care Specialist program. Contact karen.walton@wallacestate.edu for details and registration information. 3638 EMS273 EKG Interpretation 2 09:00am-12:00pm T CNS 334 Johnson, Michael B.
Hybrid; for class information contact michael.johnson@wallacestate.edu
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 21
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Philosophy
Day 3317 PHL106 Introduction to Philosophy 3372 PHL106I Introduction to Philosophy
3 3
08:00am-09:55am TBA
TTh TBA
FPA 206 TBA
Walton, Robert L. Walton, Robert L.
3318 PHL206I Ethics and Society
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Walton, Robert L.
3319 PHL206I Ethics and Society
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Walton, Robert L.
Fundamentals of Fitness Slimnastics (Beginning) Weight Training (Beginning) Weight Training (Beginning) Weight Training (Beginning) Weight Training(Intermediate) Weight Training(Intermediate) Weight Training(Intermediate) Jogging Foundations Physical Education Sports Officiating
3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3
11:00am-12:15pm 08:00am-09:15am 01:00pm-02:15pm 01:00pm-02:15pm 11:00am-12:15pm 11:00am-12:15pm 01:00pm-02:15pm 01:00pm-02:15pm TBA 08:00am-09:55am TBA
TTh MW MW TTh TTh TTh MW TTh TBA MW TBA
WC 112 WC 104 WC 112 WC 112 TBA WC 112 TBA TBA TBA WC 112 WC 113
Bailey, Kenneth P. Moss, Mary L. Moss, Mary L. Bailey, Kenneth P. Bailey, Kenneth P. Bailey, Kenneth P. Moss, Mary L. Bailey, Kenneth P. Bailey, Kenneth P. Bailey, Kenneth P. Bailey, Kenneth P.
Technical Physics
4
09:30am-04:30pm
M-S
SCI 2011
O’Leary, Christine
Evening 3160 PHS111 Intro to Physical Science I
4
06:00pm-09:15pm
W
SCI 201
O’Leary, Christine
3161 PHS112 Physical Science II
4
06:00pm-09:15pm
W
SCI 201
O’Leary, Christine
Introduction to Kinesiology
3
08:00am-11:00am
TTh
TBH 704
Herfurth, Stefanie B.
Physical Therapy Asst Seminar
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smallwood, Laura S.
Clinical Practicum
5
TBA
TBA
TBA
Smallwood, Laura S.
3
12:00pm-01:55pm
TTh
TBA
Brooks, June L.
Career Exploration
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
Atchley, Barbara P.
General Psychology
3
10:00am-11:55am
MW
SCI 203
Brunner, Stacey H.
General Psychology
3
01:00pm-02:55pm
TTh
SCI 113
Williamson, Aletta C.
General Psychology Psychology of Adjustment Human Growth & Development
3 3 3
10:00am-11:55am 10:00am-11:55am 01:00pm-02:55pm
TTh MW MW
SCI 113 TBH 604 SCI 203
Williamson, Aletta C. Beck, Susan K. Brunner, Stacey H.
Evening 3083 PSY200 General Psychology Online 3084 PSY200I General Psychology
3
05:00pm-08:55pm
M
SBS 114
Fincher, Anna G.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Williamson, Aletta C.
3085 PSY200I General Psychology
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Brunner, Stacey H.
3086 PSY200I General Psychology
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Brunner, Stacey H.
3615 PSY200I General Psychology
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Williamson, Aletta C.
3088 PSY210I Human Growth & Development
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O’Rear, Susan J.
Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Online class, for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Online class, Mini Term II. For class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Physical Education Day 3162 3163 3166 3167 3624 3169 3622 3623 3178 3179 3450
PED100 PED101 PED103 PED103 PED103 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED109 PED200 PED216
Physical Science Day 3645 PHY115
Class meets May 12-16; 18-23; 9:30-4:30 each day. Web assisted.
Hybrid class; Mini Term I. For class information contact christine.oleary@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; Mini Term II. For class information contact christine.oleary@wallacestate.edu.
Physical Therapist Assistant 3416 PTA120
Visit http://pta120.wordpress.com for more information.
Hybrid; for class information contact laura.smallwood@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term V; class meets May 18-July 17.
3417 PTA201 3418 PTA268
Political Science
Day 3470 POL211 American National Government
Psychology
Day 3056 PSY106
For class information contact Barbara Atchley at 256.352.8178 or barbara.atchley@wallacestate.edu or JBC M04.
Hybrid class; for class information contact stacey.brunner@wallacestate.edu.
Hybrid class; for class information contact aletta.williamson@wallacestate.edu
Hybrid class; for class information contact stacey.brunner@wallacestate.edu
3080 PSY200 3081 PSY200 3082 PSY200 3090 PSY207 3087 PSY210
Online class; for class information contact aletta.williamson@wallacestate.edu
Online class; for class information contact stacey.brunner@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact stacey.brunner@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact aletta.williamson@wallacestate.edu.
Online class; for class information contact susan.orear@wallacestate.edu.
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 22
CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
3089 PSY210I Human Growth & Development
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O’Rear, Susan J.
3
10:00am-11:55am
TTh
JBC 610
Mallard, Cynthia B.
3 3
08:00am-09:50am TBA
MW TBA
FPA 206 TBA
Walton, Robert L. Richter, John W.
3
08:00am-11:00am
T
TBH 216
Crow, Kenneth C.
4
08:00am-11:00am
M
TBH 216
Taylor, Paul D.
2
11:05am-01:00pm
M
TBH 216
Crow, Kenneth C.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O’Rear, Susan J.
4
TBA
TBA
TBA
Speeker, Donna K.
Fundamentals of Oral Communication Fundamentals of Oral Communication Fundamentals of Oral Communication
3 3 3
10:00am-11:55am 08:00am-09:55am 10:00am-11:55am
MW TTh TTh
WH 101 WH 102 WH 102
Ledbetter, Gayle L. Metcalf, Robert L. Metcalf, Robert L.
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
3
05:30pm-09:15pm
M
WH 101
Ledbetter, Gayle L.
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Metcalf, Robert L.
3555 SPH106I Fundamentals of Oral Communication
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Metcalf, Robert L.
3
05:00pm-08:30pm
Th
JBC 609
Smith, Cynthia W.
Day 3242 DPT103 Introductory Computer Skill II
3
02:30pm-04:55pm
T
BE 119
Sides, Kathryn P.
Evening 3442 DPT103 Introductory Computer Skill II
3
05:00pm-08:00pm
Th
BE 119
Sides, Kathryn P.
3
05:00pm-09:15pm
Th
JBC 603
Dillashaw, Bobbie R.
2
05:00pm-07:30pm
Th
JBC 610
Ambrose, Peggy H.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Salerno, Anna Lauren C.
Online class; for class information contact susan.orear@wallacestate.edu.
Reading
Day 3268 RDG083 Developmental Reading I
Religious Studies
Day 3468 REL151 Survey of The Old Testament 3320 REL152I Survey of the New Testament
Online class, for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Respiratory Therapy 3375 RPT231 3438 RPT234 3376 RPT254
Pathology for The RCP II Lab TBA Mechanical Ventilation for RCP Lab TBA Patient Assess Techniques for RCP Lab TBA
Sociology
Online 3078 SOC200I Introduction to Sociology
Online class; for class information contact susan.orear@wallacestate.edu.
Spanish
Online 3019 SPA101I Introductory Spanish I
Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Speech
Day 3021 SPH106 3022 SPH106 3478 SPH106 Evening 3023 SPH106 Online 3024 SPH106I
Online class; for class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Online class; class information located at www.wallacestate.edu/eng.
Technical Communication
Evening 3136 COM100 Introductory Tech English I
Technical Computer Skills
Hybrid class; for class information contact www.wallacestate.edu/business.
Technical Mathematics
Evening 3135 MAH101 Vocational Technical Math I
Technical Speech Evening 3594 SPC103
Oral Communication Skill
Theater Arts
Online 3232 THR120I Theater Appreciation
Online class; for class information contact lauren.salerno@wallacestate.edu
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CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Upholstery
Day 3502 UPH114 3503 UPH132 3507 UPH211 3504 UPH212 3505 UPH213 3506 UPH215 3176 UPH218
Upholstery Design Experimental Lab 3 History of Furniture Styles 3 LAB Design Interiors Furniture and Auto 3 Design Interiors Furniture Lab 3 LAB Design Interiors Auto Lab 3 Shop Management & Layout 3 LAB Embroidery Design 3 LAB
10:30am-03:30pm 07:30am-09:30am 02:30pm-03:30pm 11:00am-02:00pm 08:30am-09:00am 10:00am-02:30pm 10:20am-03:50pm 07:30am-09:30am 02:00pm-03:00pm 03:00pm-03:40pm 07:30am-11:00am
M T T F T T W W Th Th F
UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000 UPH 000
Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A. Smith, Karan A.
Industrial Blueprint Reading GTAW Carbon Pipe GTAW Carbon Pipe GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab ST-GTAW Pipe Welding Certification Pipefitting & Fabrication Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certification Lab Certification Lab Gas Tungsten Arc Lab ST - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
12:15pm-02:15pm 07:50am-02:15pm 07:50am-02:15pm 07:45am-03:15pm 07:50am-02:15pm 11:40am-02:50pm 07:50am-02:15pm 12:00pm-02:30pm 07:50am-11:35am 07:50am-11:45am 07:50am-11:35am 07:50am-11:45am
MW M Th T W MW F TTh MW TTh MW TTh
WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000
Hammond, James R. Thompson, James A. Thompson, James A. Thompson, James A. Thompson, James A. Thompson, James A. Thompson, James A. Hammond, James R. Thompson, James A. Thompson, James A. Hammond, James R. Hammond, James R.
Welding Inspection and Testing Certification Lab ST-Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3 3 3
05:30pm-06:50pm 07:00pm-09:35pm 06:55pm-09:30pm
MTW MTW MTW
WDT 000 WDT 000 WDT 000
Hammond, James R. Hammond, James R. Hammond, James R.
1 1
10:00am-11:15am 03:00pm-04:15pm
T W
JBC 405 JBC 405
Johnson, Traci L. Johnson, Traci L.
1
05:15pm-06:30pm
Th
JBC 405
Troutman, William G.
Welding
Day 3523 WDT110 3527 WDT115 3641 WDT115 3528 WDT155 3529 WDT182 3612 WDT218 3530 WDT221 3524 WDT228 3325 WDT258 3326 WDT258 3525 WDT268 3526 WDT280 Evening 3532 WDT219 3538 WDT258 3535 WDT280
Workplace Skills
Day 3138 WKO101 Workplace Skills Development I 3139 WKO101 Workplace Skills Development I Evening 3140 WKO101 Workplace Skills Development I
Mini Term I (Five weeks) - May 26-June 25 Automotive Service Technology
Day 3354 AUM212 Adv Elect/Elect Systems
3
TBA
TBA
AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D.
3
08:30am-01:00pm
TTh
TBH 604
Beck, Susan K.
Applied Electronic Computations
3
07:45am-09:00am
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
DC Fundamentals
3
09:05am-03:35pm
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
4
06:00pm-09:15pm
W
SCI 201
O’Leary, Christine
Mini Term I; Class meets May 26-June 26.
Human Services
Day 3377 HUS104 Fundamentals of Health Care
Mini Term I; for class information contact susan.beck@wallacestate.edu.
Industrial Electronics Technology Day 3451 ILT100
Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Mini Term I; Hybrid class; for class information contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
3544 ILT160
Physical Science
Evening 3160 PHS111 Intro to Physical Science I
Hybrid class; Mini Term I. For class information contact christine.oleary@wallacestate.edu.
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CRN COURSE
COURSE NAME
CR
TIME
DAYS
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Mini Term II (Five weeks) - June 29-July 31
Automotive Manufacturing Technology
Day 3542 AUT102 Manufacturing Fundamentals
3
01:40pm-03:10pm
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
2
TBA
TBA
AUM 000
Burgett, Stephen D.
2
08:00am-03:00pm
TBA
TBH 303
Sutherland, April C.
3
08:30am-01:00pm
TTH
TBH 604
Beck, Susan K.
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sparks, Michael G.
AC Fundamentals
3
09:05am-03:35pm
MW
ILT 101
Hendrix, William J.
Day 3319 PHL206I Ethics and Society
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
Walton, Robert L.
4
06:00pm-09:15pm
W
SCI 201
O’Leary, Christine
Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Automotive Service Technology
Day 3355 AUM182 ST-Auto Transmission Diagnosis
Mini Term II; Hybrid class; for class information contact stephen.burgett@wallacestate.edu.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography Day
3397 DMS215 Intro to Sono Prin & Instrumen
Human Services 3625 HUS102
Mini Term II hybrid; for class information contact april.sutherland@wallacestate.edu.
Introduction to Casework
Mini Term II; for class information contact susan.beck@wallacestate.edu.
Humanities
Online 3315 HUM101I Introduction to Humanities I
Mini Term II, online class. For class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Industrial Electronics Technology Day 3545 ILT161
Mini Term II; Hybrid class; contact joe.hendrix@wallacestate.edu.
Philosophy
Online class, Mini Term II. For class information visit www.wallacestate.edu/hum.
Physical Science
Evening 3161 PHS112 Physical Science II
Hybrid class; Mini Term II. For class information contact christine.oleary@wallacestate.edu.
Truck Drivers Are In Demand! CDL Driver Training 4-Week Day Program or Evening/Weekend Program Tuition assistance is available through WIA by calling the Career Center at (256) 352-5538. Loans are available through Wells Fargo at https://www.wellsfargo.com/student/community-college-loans/ Go to http://www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/Continuing-Education/cdltesting or call (256)352-7826 for program information
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 25
Continuing Education ACADEMIC PREP SOUTHERN GENEALOGY ACT PREP COURSE
Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd
CULINARY
FUNDAMENTALS OF CAKE DECORATING (Course I) Supply list will be provided at first class session. Tuesdays, June 9, 16, 23, 30, 5-7:00 p.m. Bailey Center 12th Floor Fee: $35
GENEALOGY/CIVIL WAR RESEARCH
DANCE
HIP HOP
Michael Lake, Christian hip hop artist, will provide instruction in the basics of hip hop dance. Lake danced and provided choreography for Christian artist Eddie James and provides workshops across the country. This class is a great way to learn something new and burn a few calories. Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Burrow Center Choreography Room
BALLROOM DANCING
Class 1: Tuesdays, May 26-June 30, 7-8:00 p.m. Burrow Choreography Room Class 2: Tuesdays, July 7-August 11, 7-8:00 p.m. Burrow Choreography Room Fee: $30
ADVANCED BALLROOM DANCING
Class 1: Tuesdays, May 26-June 30, 6-7:00 p.m. Burrow Choreography Room Class 2: Tuesdays, July 7-August 11, 6-7:00 p.m. Burrow Choreography Room Fee: $30
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
WELLNESS CENTER USE FOR SENIORS (55 and older)
Registration to this course provides use of the Wellness Center for the Summer Semester. For senior citizens 55 and older. Fee $25
WELLNESS CENTER USE FOR THE COMMUNITY
Registration to this course provides use of the Wellness Center for the Summer Semester. Fee: $50
The adventure starts here! As you investigate your past learn the many different methods to access information. Each state categorizes their material in different ways so get a road map to help you along your path. Virginia to Alabama will be covered. Wednesday & Thursday, July 8 & 9, 5-8:00 p.m. Basement of WSCC Library Fee: $25 There’s no limit to what you can discover about your ancestors! This class will take you to the next level as you continue your discover into your ancestor’s lives through the Civil War! Wednesday & Thursday, July 1 & 2, 5-8:00 p.m. Basement of WSCC Library Fee: $25
GENEALOGY AND THE COMPUTER
Unlock the secrets to your past as you search the internet for your ancestors. Learn how to navigate the many avenues on your road to discovery. Gather information on which sites are reputable and which sites to avoid. Both free and subscription with some basic computer secrets useful in any research. Wednesday & Thursday, June 17 & 18, 5-8:00 p.m. Basement of WSCC Library Fee: $25
ADVANCED GENEALOGY AND BOOK PUBLISHING
There’s no limit to what you can discover about your ancestors! This class will give you the basics of book publishing with some tips on research sources that will make your ancestors more than just vital statistics and how to overcome your last road blocks. Learn how to publish your findings for others to enjoy. Wednesday & Thursday, July 22 & 23, 5-8:00 p.m. Basement of WSCC Library Fee: $25
COMPUTERS FOR SENIORS
This course is for the beginner and is designed to introduce you to the computer. Basic functions of Microsoft Windows will be covered along with adjusting personal computer settings. You will also be introduced to the Internet and email. The instructor is skilled at teaching those with little or no experience with computers. Class is limited to 12 students. Course 1: June 2-4, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Computer Science Lab 9 Course 2: July 7-9, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Computer Science Lab 9 Fee: $25
SPECIAL INTEREST ADVANCED COMPUTERS FOR SENIORS
INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGY
Find your ancestors! Come discover your past! Learn how to trace your family history and discover where and maybe even how they lived. Find out how to search for information online and from free and paid databases, the census, journals, message boards, libraries, courthouses, and military archives. Wednesday & Thursday, June 3 & 4, 5-8:00 p.m. Basement of WSCC Library Fee: $25
Building on the previous course, students will now learn more about the Internet and how to send emails with attachments. Microsoft Word will be covered as well. Class is limited to 12 students. Course 1: June 16-18, 1:30 p.m.-430 p.m. Computer Science Lab 9 Course 2: July 21-23, 1:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Computer Science Lab 9 Fee: $25
WELLNESS CENTER USE FOR SENIORS (55 and older)
Registration to this course provides use of the Wellness Center for the Summer Semester. For senior citizens 55 and older. Fee: $25
Register online at www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/ce, by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing alicia.stricklin@wallacestate.edu. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 26
Continuing Education HOME DECORATING SEWING
Learn to create decorative pillows, table runners, and more to enhance the beauty of your home. Students may use their own fabric. Taught by Karan Smith, Upholstery Instructor. Wednesdays, May 27-July 1, 3-5:00 p.m. Upholstery Department. Fee: $55
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
GOT A TICKET? Classes are available once a month for those interested in meeting the requirements of the courts. Dates are available by calling 256.352.7826. Location: Bailey Center 9th Floor Room 911 Fee: $35
Training for Business and Industry CDL TRAINING
Commercial Truck Driver Class A four week instructional program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to drive trucks and buses, delivery vehicles, for-hire vehicles, and other commercial vehicles. Schedule: Monday-Thursday. Call for dates Fee: $2,500. WIA approved (Financial assistance available through the Career Center) Location: Diesel Mechanics Call for available class dates. 256.352.8172
SHORT-TERM WELDING
This 225-hour course provides basic instruction in oxy-fuel cutting (torch cutting) and the student’s choice of shielded metal arc welding (stick welding), MIG wire welding process or TIG process. Schedule: Monday-Wednesday, 5:30-9:30 p.m. (enroll at any time) Fee $2,000, WIA approved (Financial assistance available through the Career Center) Location: Welding Department Call for available class dates. 256.352.8172
SERVSAFE TEST-PREP & CERTIFICATION COURSE
Participants will gain valuable knowledge in the following areas: sanitation, the flow of food, purchasing and receiving, storing foods, safety, food preparation, facilities and equipment, regulatory agencies and inspection, and crisis management. The program is designed specifically for food-handling employees of restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, daycares, and other food service profession-
als. The intensive 8-hour courses are conducted in two consecutive sessions, ending with the certification exam (must attend both classes to test). Class Schedule: Course 1: June 15, 16 & 22 Course 2: July 13, 14 $ 20 Fee $150 (includes textbooks & certification exam) Location: Culinary Department
BUSINESS, COMPUTER & ACCOUNTING
GRANT WRITING (Online)
Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd
CREATING WEBPAGES
Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd
ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS
Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd
INRODUCTION TO SQL
Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd
INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007, 2013 OR 2013
Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd
AND MORE!
Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com /wscc-wfd
Short-Term Health Programs PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN
7 week program This course is designed to train individuals to collect quality blood samples properly from patients and interact with health care personnel. Clinical externships will be coordinated after class completion. Fee: $1,587.50 plus $11.50 insurance fee (includes textbook and exam fee). WIA approved Location: Tom Bevill Health Building Room 506 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-8:00 p.m.; call for next class date.
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
10 week program Certified nursing assistants (CNA) work at the direction of nurses to provide basic patient care and play a critical role in successful health care by extending the capability of nurses and doctors to provide better patient care. CNA classes will train individuals to assess patient
needs, to interact effectively with the patient, and to make observations regarding a patient’s condition and state of mind. The 26 hour clinical rotation will be on the three Saturdays at the end of the program. Fee: $790 plus $15 insurance fee (includes textbook and exam fee). WIA approved Location: Nursing Building, Room 202 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-9:00 p.m.; call for next class date.
CPR-HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
Thursday,May 21, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Bevill 615 Thursday, June 4, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Bevill 615 Tuesday,June 16, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Bevill 615 Tuesday, July 7, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Bevill 615 Thursday, July 23, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Bevill 615 Fee: $50
Register online at www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/ce, by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing alicia.stricklin@wallacestate.edu. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 27
Short-Term Health Programs MEDICAL ASSISTING REVIEW
Wallace State Community College will offer an online Medical Assisting Review Course/Continuing Education Course beginning June 1-July 6, 2015. The cost of the course is $130, participants will be required to purchase MA Review Notes-Exam Certification Pocket Guide F.A. Davis Company ISBN 13: 978-0-8036-2194-7 (ISBN 10: 0-8036-2194-9). The course is designed for two specific groups: 1. To assist the participant in preparing for a medical assisting credentialing examination. 2. Offer continuing education units (CEU) to keep CMA (AAMA) credential current. Only participants who meet the qualifications for completion of a medical assisting credentialing exam or recertification by continuing education for CMA (AAMA) credential are allowed to register for the course. Review the current guidelines for Certified Medical Assistant – CMA (AAMA)®, Registered Medical Assistant-RMA, Certified Clinical Medical Assistant-CCMA, and National Certified Medical Assistant -NCMA. Completion of this course does not in any way determine the pass/fail outcome of national exams. The course is designed as a preparatory review. In an effort to assure that participants receive the best value from this course, we ask that you provide documentation from your employer (on company letterhead) of your eligibility to take the course including contact information for your supervisor and medical assistant educational training certificate/diploma or for AAMA CEU’s a copy of your current CMA (AAMA) certificate. Please send documentation to connie.allen@wallacestate.edu. Once the qualifying documentation is received, you will be authorized to register for the course. An e-mail notification will be sent when you are able to register. This program has been granted prior approval by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) for 20 continuing education units. Granting approval in no way constitutes endorsement by the AAMA of the program content or the program’s sponsor. Fee: $130 Date: June 1-July 6.
PHYSICAL THERAPY JURISPRUDENCE
This CEU (2 contact hours) workshop will help you to achieve this requirement and remind you of the important “ins and outs’ of Alabama physical therapy practice. Upon completion participants will be able to: • Discuss the structure and functions of the Alabama PT Practice Act and Administrative Code. • Articulate your role in physical therapy practices as well as the role of others with whom you work. • Describe the legal physical therapy practitioner in terms of character and responsibilities. • Distinguish between legal and ethical violations with clinical scenarios. Date:: Tuesday, July 28, 4-6:30 p.m. Location: Bevill Building, 3rd Floor Fee: $75
NEW! — ONLINE SHORT-TERM HEALTH COURSES New — Online E-Learning Health Care Courses!
The following courses are available anytime: • Pharmacy Technician - Student Tuition: $1,299 • Clinical Medical Assistant - Student Tuition: $2,499 • Dental Assisting - Student Tuition: $1,299 • Medical Billing & Coding - Student Tuition: $1,399 • Medical Coding ICD-10 - Student Tuition: $999 • EKG Technician - Student Tuition: $1,299 • Electronic Health Records Management - Student Tuition: $1,299 • Phlebotomy Technician - Student Tuition: $1,299 • Medical Administrative - Student Tuition: $1,299 • Dialysis Technician - Student Tuition: $1,299 • Medical Terminology - Student Tuition: $499 • ECG/EKG Course for Nurses - Student Tuition: $699 NOTE: ask us about national or state certification and clinical externship opportunities through these courses. Visit us online at www.healthtoday.com/wallacestate to experience a Course Demo and to learn more about these exciting new programs. For addition information, please contact Wallace State Community College at 256.352.7826.
Summer Youth Classes All courses $25, plus supplies UPCYCLED TREE PAINTING
Come learn to use recycled lids in your art! Local artist Laura Willingham Walker will teach you paint a tree and to use recycled lids to complete your upcycled art project (example at right). Start saving caps and lids to use now! Date: Tuesday, June 13, 1-4:00 p.m. Location: Art Shop Around the Corner, Cullman Fee: $25 for class, plus $10 for supplies. (Supplies will be available at the class. Please save lids to use on your painting.)
Register online at www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/ce, by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing alicia.stricklin@wallacestate.edu. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 28
Summer Youth Classes PALETTE KNIFE PAINTING
Learn to paint with a palette knife! Local artist Laura Willingham Walker will be teaching how to paint a textured oil painting of an owl using a palette knife. Date: Thursday, June 25, 1-4:00 p.m. Location: Art Shop Around the Corner, Cullman Fee: $25 for class, plus $10 for supplies. (Supplies will be available at the class.)
HIP HOP DANCE
Learn the basic movies from Christian Hip Hop artist Michael Lake. No supplies required. Grades 6-8, Tuesday, June 16 & 23, 1-3:00 p.m., Burrow Choreography Room Grades 9-12, Thursday, June 18 & 25, 1-3:00 p.m., Burrow Choreography Room Fee: $25
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Go on a photographic safari on the campus of Wallace State after learning the basics of taking a good photograph from local photographer Theresa Burns. Bring your own camera and comfortable shoes. No supplies required. Date: Wednesday, June 17, 1 -4:00 p.m., Bailey Center 9th Floor Fee: $25
ETIQUETTE & SELF CONFIDENCE
Are you ever curious about which fork to use when attending a formal dinner? Have you ever wondered about how to give the proper handshake? Let Faith Landers Woods, Certified Etiquette Instructor, teach you the basics of dining skills, how to project self-confidence and positive image and bolster self-confidence in a professional setting. There will be a question and answer session to address your modern day etiquette concerns. Monday, June 29, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Bailey Center 12th floor. Fee: $25
PAGEANT PREP
Are you interested in learning about pageant preparation? Do you need help with self-projection and presentation skills? Our ladies pageant class will cover interview skills, image and communicative standards for competing in the state of Alabama. Faith Landers Woods, Certified Etiquette, Image, and Protocol Consultant, will lead the class. Woods has four years of etiquette consulting experience and has had private clients entered in and achieve Top 10 in the Miss Alabama Pageant System. She has also consulted for local pageants at the junior, high school, and collegiate levels. Ladies will focus on group instruction and individual activities. Whether you are involved in the pageant system or not, this ladies class offers many tips that are helpful to know in personal and professional settings and is presented in a relaxed atmosphere. Tuesday, June 30, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Bailey Center 12th Floor Fee: $30
Register online at www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/ce, by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing alicia.stricklin@wallacestate.edu. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce
Summer 2015 Alumni Association Events May 15 - Antique Bargain Hunting Trip 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Antique Bargain Hunting Trip to East Alabama: Includes stops in Albertville, Boaz, Rainbow City and more, visiting five to six antique and thrift stores. Fee: $20 includes transportation and afternoon snacks; lunch not provided. For more information or to register: www.wsccalumni.org/antiqueeast2015. The trip is open to the public. June 7-13 - Tour of Cape Cod & the Islands Trip includes airfare, six nights accommodations, all transportation to and from airport and while on tour, nine meals, all admissions, baggage handling, and transfers. For more information or to register: www.wsccalumni.org/capecod2015. The trip is open to the public. June 15 - Preparing to Take the ACT Test Workshop This workshop will assist you in learning strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide a “brush up” on test components including Math, Science Reasoning, English and Reading. Preparing for the test, what to expect on test day, and practice exam questions in each subject area will be included in the session. Fee: $50 for workshop only, $75 for workshop and a “Princeton Review Cracking the ACT 300+ page take-home workbook.
For more information or to register: www.wsccalumni.org/actprepjune15.
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July 17 - Alumni Association Fun Day at Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park, Chattanooga, TN 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Trip includes transportation to and from Chattanooga, unlimited rides in amusement park and SoakYa waterpark, and a picnic lunch at the park. Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Fee: $75 per person. For more information or to register: wsccalumni.org/familyfun15. The trip is open to the
For more information about the Alumni Association or to join the organization visit www.wsccalumni.org or call Natalie Godwin at 256.352.7808. You do not have to be a graduate or have attended WSCC to join and support the organization and, in turn, scholarships for students. NEW GRADUATES: You receive at FREE one-year membership to the WSCC Alumni Association!
To register or for more information about these events, open to members and non-members alike, call 256.352.7808, email natalie.godwin@wallacestate.edu or visit www.wsccalumni.org. Ask about joining the Alumni Association! Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 29
Non-Credit Online Career Training Discover why millions of students are making the switch to online learning. With online courses, you can study at your convenience in your preferred environment. Our courses and programs are highly engaged and relevant and our instructors are interactive and support you through the curriculum. Choose from our growing catalog of instructor-led courses designed to teach you a new skill or refresh a current one or our Career Programs geared to place you into a new career in an in-demand field.
Health Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative Certified Personal Trainer CompTIA™ Healthcare IT Technician ICD-10 Medical Coding Optician Certification Training Personal Fitness Trainer Physical Therapy Aide Veterinary Assistant
Media and Design 3ds max Certified Residential Interior Designer Digital Arts Certificate Graphic Design with Photoshop CS5 Training Marketing Design Certificate Multimedia Arts Certificate Video Game Design and Development Web Applications Developer Web Design Professional Webmaster
Business Event Management and Design Freight Broker/Agent Training Certified Wedding Planner Food and Customer Service Skills Training Preston Bailey’s Fundamentals of Floral Design Preston Bailey’s Signature Wedding & Event Design Retail Customer Service Skills Training Entrepreneurship: Start-Up and Business Owner Management Fitness Business Management Grant Writing
Lean Mastery Legal Secretary Microsoft Excel 2007 Microsoft Excel 2010 Certification Training Microsoft Office 2010 Master Certification Training Microsoft Outlook 2007 Microsoft Outlook 2010 Certification Training Microsoft Word 2010 Certification Training Microsoft Word 2013 Certification Training Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks 2013, Software Included Project Management Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
IT & Software Development Android Application Developer AutoCAD Cisco® CCNA® Certification Training CompTIA™ A+ Certification Training CompTIA™ Network+ Certification Training CompTIA™ Security+ Certification Training Forensic Computer Examiner Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1 Support Specialist iPhone/ iPad (iOS) Application Developer Mobile and Desktop Web Developer Mobile Web Developer Paid Search Professional with OMCP® Certification Pay Per Click Marketing Search Engine Marketing Search Engine Optimization Search Marketing Professional with OMCP® Certification Social Media and Mobile Marketing Professional with OMCP® Certification Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) Training To see more courses or to register go to http://careertraining.ed2go. com/wallacestate/
Register online at www.wallacestate.edu/Programs/ce, by calling 256.352.7826 or emailing alicia.stricklin@wallacestate.edu. Registration should be made at least three days prior to the first day of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/ce
Free Tutoring for WSCC Students
Free Tutoring is offered to Wallace State students seeking assistance in: • Math • English
• Biology • Computer science
• Transitional courses
The Tutoring Lab is located on the 8th Floor of the James C. Bailey Center and is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. SLA tutors are also available. Please take advantage of the free service. Ask your instructor for tutoring information or contact Allison Robertson at 256.352.7815 for scheduling. Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 30
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Athens State has the lowest tuition rates for a Bachelor’s degree in the state.
By taking your basic coursework at another college like Wallace State and finishing your bachelor’s degree at Athens State you’ll be a part of a very SMART fraternity.
http://athens.edu/smart
Wallace State Campus 256.352.8090 Helen.Marks@athens.edu
Helen Marks is on-site at Wallace Hanceville to assist you in a seamless transfer to Athens State and offers the opportunity to complete Athens State classwork on the Wallace Hanceville campus.
www.athens.edu/about/hanceville_center.php Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 31
Building Codes BUILDING...........................................................................CODE....MAP #
BUILDING...........................................................................CODE....MAP #
AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY.............................................AGP.............. 28
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION...............................................VE................ 14
AUTO BODY REPAIR.........................................................ABR.............. 22
HVAC...................................................................................ASC.............. 14
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY........................AUM............. 22
LIBRARY..............................................................................LIB................ 19
BAILEY CENTER................................................................JBC................ 1
MATH...................................................................................HGA............. 10
BANQUET HALL/CULINARY ARTS .................................CUA.............. 11
MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY......................................MTT.............. 25
BASEBALL STADIUM/CLASSROOM................................BBS.............. 20
SCHOOL OF NURSING & CENTER FOR SCIENCE.......CNS............. 15
BURROW CTR FOR FINE & PERFORMING ARTS........FPA................. 5
PHYSICS/SCIENCE...........................................................SCI............... 13
BUSINESS EDUCATION....................................................BE................ 16
POULTRY DIAGNOSTICS LAB.........................................PDL.............. 26
CHEMISTRY.......................................................................CHM............. 13
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES................................SBS.............. 13
COMPUTER SCIENCE......................................................CS.................. 8
STUDENT CENTER...........................................................STC.............. 17
COSMETOLOGY................................................................COS............. 14
TOM BEVILL HEALTH EDUCATION ................................TBH................ 4
DRAFTING..........................................................................DDT................ 9
UPHOLSTERY....................................................................UPH............. 14
DRAKE COLISEUM............................................................COL.............. 30
WELDING............................................................................WDT............. 27
DIESEL MECHANICS.........................................................DEM............. 27
WELLNESS CENTER.........................................................WC............... 31
CTR FOR ECONOMIC & WORKFORCE DEVEL............AVC.............. 21
WILSON HALL, ENGLISH..................................................WH................. 7
ELECTRONICS...................................................................ILT.................. 9 GENERAL STUDIES..........................................................GS................ 12 HEALTH SCIENCE.............................................................HS.................. 6
Wallace State is a smoke-free CLEAN AIR campus.
Miss Wallace State 2016 Miss Wallace State Pageant will be held in Fall 2015
The Miss Wallace State Preliminary is a scholarship pageant that offers over $1,000 in scholarships to participants each year. It is a part of the Miss America Organization that provides millions of dollars in scholarship money to contestants throughout the United States. Miss Wallace State 2016 will compete for the title of Miss Alabama in June 2016 at Samford University. A Contestant Orientation is tentatively planned for Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. Materials, forms, and information may also be found on the Miss Wallace State page: http://www.wallacestate.edu/Miss-WallaceState/index. QUALIFICATIONS To enter the Miss Wallace State Scholarship Preliminary, or any other Miss America local preliminary you must: • Be a female, a high school senior, at least seventeen (17) years of age by day of Miss Wallace State pageant and no older than twenty-four (24) years of age on December 31, 2016;
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Be a citizen of the United States of America; Not be married, never been married, never had a marriage annulled, never cohabited or have a child; Be available for public appearances as Miss Wallace State; Be enrolled as a full-time student at Wallace State (12 credit hours or more); and Secure $100 in donations for the Children’s Miracle Network.
Summer Semester 2015 Schedule of Classes • Page 32
AREAS OF COMPETITION/SCORING • 25% - Presentation & Community Achievement in Interview • 35% - Artistic Expression in Talent • 15% - Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit • 20% - Presence and Poise in Evening Wear • 5% - On-Stage Questions http://www.wallacestate.edu/Miss-WallaceState/index For additional information contact: Suzanne Harbin, 256.352.8144 or Rob Metcalf, 256.352.8250
2015 SUMMER SCHEDULE
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A W A L L A C E S TAT E O F M I N D Off campus instructional sites: Wallace State Center Hayden High School Hayden, AL
Wallace State Center J.B. Pennington High School Blountsville, AL
Wallace State Center Addison High School Addison, AL
Wallace State Center Brewer High School Somerville, AL
More students taking the ACT choose Wallace State Community College than any other community college in Alabama.
BE ONE OF US. The Wallace State Community College campus is located in the heart of North Alabama, eight miles south of Cullman, on U.S. Highway 31 within the city limits of Hanceville. Students who commute find it convenient because of its strategic location—60 miles south of Huntsville, 40 miles south of Decatur, and 45 miles north of Birmingham, off U.S. Interstate 65.
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