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OFF CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL SITES: Wallace State Center at Hayden High School Hayden, AL Wallace State Center at J.B. Pennington High School Blountsville, AL

801 Main Street NW Hanceville, AL 35077 256/352-8000 • 866/350-WSCC

Visit our website at www.wallacestate.edu

Wallace State Center at Addison High School Addison, AL Wallace State Center at Brewer High School Eva, AL For information about off campus centers, call 256/352-8050 or 256/352-8236.

Summer Schedule 2009 Wallace State. A Life Less Ordinary. 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.

256/352-8000 www.wallacestate.edu


academic calendar April LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation ...............................................8:30 a.m. ..............................................................Monday, April 20 LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation ...............................................3:00 p.m. .............................................................Tuesday, April 21 Early Online Registration Begins...........................www.wallacestate.edu. ....................................................Monday, April 27 May Early On-Site Registration Begins....................................................................................................................Monday, May 4 Early On-Site Registration Ends .........................................................................................................................Friday, May 8 Local Professional Development ................................................................................................Monday-Tuesday, May 11-12 Early Online Registration Ends.......................................................................................................................Monday, May 11 Tuition and Fees Due by 4:00 p.m ..............................Cashier’s Office ........................................................Tuesday, May 12 Faculty Duty Days....................................................................................................................Wednesday-Friday, May 13-15 Online Registration Reopens .......................................................................................................................Thursday, May 14 Graduation............................................................. Coliseum at 6:00 p.m. ......................................................Friday, May 15 Interim Term ...................................................................................................................................Monday-Friday, May 11-22 Memorial Day ...............................................................WSCC Closed ..........................................................Monday, May 25 Registration ...................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, May 26 Tuition and Fees due by 6:00 p.m...............................Cashier’s Office ...................................................Wednesday, May 27 Classes Begin (Regular, Mini I, 7-Week Terms).......................................................................................Wednesday, May 27 Late Registration, Drop/Add Begins (Regular, Mini I and 7 Week Terms)................................................Wednesday, May 27 Late Registration, Drop/Add Ends (Mini I and 7 Week Terms).................................................................Wednesday, May 27 Late Registration, Drop/Add Ends (Regular Term).......................................................................................Thursday, May 28 Tuition and Fees due by 6:00 p.m................................................................................................................Thursday, May 28 June Last day to withdraw from Mini I..............................................................................................................Wednesday, June 17 Summer Graduation Applications due..............................................................................................................Friday, June 19 July End of Mini Term I.......................................................................................................................................Wednesday, July 1 Registration Mini Term II .............................................................................................................................Wednesday, July 1 Independence Day .......................................................WSCC Closed................................................................Friday, July 3 Mini Term II Begins ...........................................................................................................................................Monday, July 6 Late Registration, Drop/Add Mini Term II..........................................................................................................Monday, July 6 Last day to withdraw 7-Week Term...................................................................................................................Monday, July 6 Last day to withdraw Regular and II Terms ..................................................................................................Thursday, July 16 End of 7-Week Term ......................................................................................................................................Tuesday, July 21 August Final Exams...........................................................................…. .........................Thursday – Wednesday, July 30 – August 5 Grades Due….. ......................................................................... .....................................................................Friday, August 7 Faculty Duty Days................................................................................................................Thursday – Monday, August 6-10

Important Dates for Fall 2009

Early Online Registration Begins for Fall Semester ................................Monday, July 20 Early On-Site Registration Begins for Fall Semester ..............................Monday, July 27 Registration for Fall Semester (projected) .........................................Tuesday, August 18 Fall Semester Classes Begin (projected) .....................................Wednesday, August 19


table of contents A Message from the President... Welcome to summer semester at Wallace State Community College! This summer, students at Wallace State will find many exciting new developments on campus–from the opening of the new Ottis and Evelyn Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts to a fully renovated Bevill Center housing many of our health science programs. The college will host the weeklong Alabama Community College Conference Baseball Tournament beginning May 8, and we look forward to seeing the Wallace State softball team compete for another national championship. Gateway to Wallace State, Structured Learning Assistance Classes, Learning Communities, Transitional Learning, Upward Bound, and Tech-Prep are among our newest initiatives. Several new programs have also recently been introduced including Therapeutic Massage, Gerontology, Culinary Arts and Electroneurodiagnostic Technology. The Automotive Complex, Heating and Air Conditioning program, and the Electronics and Drafting building have all received recent renovations to provide state-of-the-art environments for learning. When you enroll at Wallace State, you have limitless opportunities for education and personal growth, from earning a degree on campus to transferring to a university. Whatever your interest, we will prepare you for the careers of today, and tomorrow. Students are the reason we exist, and we place student learning and achievement at the forefront of our activities and initiatives. We are a leader in the state in serving high school students through dual enrollment, early college enrollment, and tech prep programs as well as our on-campus Fast Track Academy. Our licensure and job placement rates rank at or above state and national averages, and students score above the national average on the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Performance. Wallace State students who continue their education at the university level do exceedingly well, performing at or above the levels of students who began there. The quality of our academic success has led to a number of universities offering special articulation agreements and bachelor’s degree programs on campus. At Wallace State you have opportunities to explore your interests, find your talents, and chart a path for your future in a supportive environment where faculty, staff and administration challenge you while giving you the tools you need to succeed. If you are ready to make your life extraordinary, then we’re here to help you. I extend a personal invitation to you to visit our campus and experience the wonderful educational environment you’ll find here. We look forward to serving you! -Vicki P. Hawsey, President

SUMMER SEMESTER CALENDAR . . . . . . . . .INSIDE FRONT BUSINESS HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 2 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 2 ADMISSION POLICY/PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 3 FINANCIAL AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 4 TUITION AND FEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 5 6 EASY STEPS FOR REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 5 ONLINE REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION . . . . . .PG 6 TESTING SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 7 STUDENT WORKSHOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 8 SUMMER ADULT EDUCATION SCHEDULE . . . . . . . .PG 9 WALLACE STATE GED TESTING INFORMATION . . .PG 9 WALLACE STATE SUMMER COURSE OFFERINGS OFF-CAMPUS CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 10 ON-CAMPUS CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 11 MINI TERM I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 24 MINI TERM II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 24 BUILDING CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 25 CONTINUING EDUCATION/SHORT-TERM SKILLS TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PGS 25-27 ATN CLASSES AT WSCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PG 28 COMMUNITY EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PGS 29-31 CAMPUS MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PG 32 ATHENS STATE UNIV. CENTER CLASSES . . . . INSIDE BACK

Equal Opportunity Policy It is the policy of the Alabama State Board of Education and Wallace State Community College, a postsecondary institution under its control, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment.


important information Business Hours - Summer Semester (Unless noted under “Special Hours” section)

FINANCIAL AID and ADMISSIONS-1st Floor, Bailey Center Monday – Wednesday ............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday – Friday ...................................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CASHIER’S OFFICE-Mezzanine Floor, Bailey Center Monday – Wednesday ............................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday – Friday ...................................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ACTION CENTER-8th Floor, Bailey Center Monday – Tuesday..................................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Wednesday – Friday ...............................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. BOOKSTORE Monday-Wednesday ...............................7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Thursday .................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday ......................................................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. RECRUITING-11th Floor, Bailey Center Wallace State DISCOVERY DAYS-(256) 352-8031 Tuesdays.................9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. (by appointment) Fridays ...........................................9:00 a.m. (by appointment) CAREER CENTER-10th Floor, Bailey Center Monday-Friday..........................................7:30 a.m.--4:00 p.m. (later by appointment) STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES - Harlan G. Allen Math Building Tutoring Lab (Monday, June 1 – Wednesday, August 5) Monday – Wednesday ............................8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. SPECIAL HOURS FOR ADMISSIONS, FINANCIAL AID, ACTION CENTER and CASHIER’S OFFICE Thursday, May 7 .....................................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday, May 11 – Thursday, May 14 .....7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday, May 18 – Thursday, May 21 .....7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 28 ...................................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

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 Spring Semester. All students wanting to utilize their accommodation for priority registration must make the appointment and have documentation on file before April 21. 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 Harris, Director of Special Populations, in the Harlan G. Allen Math Building 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.

Transitional Learning Division The Transitional Learning Division’s primary responsibility is to make the transition from high school or to a new career 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 256/352-8081, located on the 5th floor of the Bailey Center.

Accreditation Wallace State is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science degrees. (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097; Phone: 404/679-4501). Many programs have additional accreditation from organizations appropriate to the particular disciplines.

SPECIAL HOURS FOR BOOKSTORE** Tuesday, May 26.....................................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 27................................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday, May 28 ...................................7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. **Days when no classes are in session ..7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Important Phone Numbers Toll Free: 1-866-350-WSCC

www.wallacestate.edu

ACTION Center ..................................................256/352-8040 Admissions ................................................................352-8236 Assessment/Testing Center .......................................352-8053 Bookstore ..................................................................352-8100 Cashier ......................................................................352-8015 Financial Aid ..............................................................352-8182 Library........................................................................352-8260 Operator ....................................................................352-8000 Student Activities/Campus Visits ...............................352-8031 Vice-President for Students .......................................352-8340

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Wallace State Alumni Association Alumni Association scholarships are available to Wallace State students for Summer, Fall and Spring Semesters. For more information, visit www.wallacestate.edu/alumni, call 256/352-8144, or stop by the Alumni Office on JBC 11. Membership in the Alumni Assocation is open to current students, alumni, employees and friends of the college.


admissions Admissions 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.

forms. Further information is available by contacting the Wallace State Admissions Office 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 735 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 ten, eleven, or twelve; 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

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.

Admissions Procedures A. Submit a completed and signed application for admission to the Wallace State Admissions Office. Applications are available in the Admissions Office or online at www.wallacestate.edu. B. All students must submit official high school or college transcripts to the Admissions Office before registering for a second semester at WSCC. Also, rememeber you must submit photo identification. C. Information about financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, WIA, TRA, and veterans’ benefits, may be obtained by calling the Financial Aid Office at 256/352-8182. D. All students must complete COMPASS Placement Tests in English, reading, and mathematics prior to registering for a class in those subjects. Testing is waived for those who present recent ACT scores of 20 (or the SAT equivalent) on the English and math portions. Contact the ACTION Center at 256/352-8046 for more information. E. Students who have been advised and had their PIN activated may register online at www.wallacestate.edu. You must see your advisor to have your PIN activated.

F. Registration is not complete until tuition and fees are paid in full. Tuition may be paid online, by mail, or in person at the WSCC Cashier’s Office located in the Bailey Center. Please consult page 5 in the course schedule for a list of tuition and fees and important deadlines. For payment information, call 256/352-8015. Mastercard, Discover, American Express and VISA are accepted. G. Students may access their grades at the conclusion of each semester online at www.wallacestate.edu. H. Students should consult their advisor to ensure that all course requirements are fulfilled prior to graduation. Students must apply for graduation by completing a form available in the Admissions Office located in the Bailey Center and pay a graduation fee in the Cashier’s Office. Call 256/352-8236 for information. I.

Certain programs may have specific admissions criteria and deadlines. Consult the WSCC Catalog for detailed information.

J. The WSCC Office of Student Recruiting, located on the 11th floor of the Bailey Center, is available to provide college information and to schedule campus tours. Call 256/352-8031 for information.

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financial aid Financial Aid Announcements - Summer 2009 Students receiving financial aid should read the following information carefully: 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 11, 2009. DISTANCE EDUCATION students are responsible for logging in and meeting orientation requirements for all on-line and video classes. Pell funds will not be distributed until attendance is verified. BALANCE CHECKS Per federal guidelines, attendance must be verified before balance checks can be distributed. Students must attend ALL CLASSES before Pell and loan funds will be distributed. Students’ balance checks will not be processed until all holds are cleared. Students will not receive refunds on classes until the class has had at least one class meeting. (Pell Distribution dates may be adjusted for students who are registered for Mini Term II classes) **If you are registered in classes that begin later than June 2, this may cause your balance check to be disbursed at a later date. You must attend classes prior to any funds being distributed for a particular class. 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 distributed until attendance is verified. Pell Grant balance checks will be distributed in the Bailey Center Lobby from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 10, balance checks will be available in the Cashier’s Office located on the Mezzanine Level of the Bailey Center. Stafford Loan balance checks are scheduled to be distributed in the Bailey Center Lobby on Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Be-

ginning at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 9, balance checks will be available in the Cashier’s Office located on the Mezzanine Level of the Bailey Center. Students must present picture ID to pick up checks. A valid state driver’s license will suffice. Withdrawal from ALL classes will result in Pell overpayment and future Pell payments for WSCC or any other college will cease until the overpayment is repaid. Students will be placed on hold for registration and release of transcripts until the funds are repaid. STUDENTS ON PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS The WSCC Financial Aid Office requests that all students on private funded scholarships contact the Financial Aid Office three (3) weeks prior to registration to ensure that all paperwork is complete. REMEMBER Students must re-file for Pell Grants for every academic year (Fall – Summer). Pell Grants and Loans are applicable for two of the three semesters in any academic year. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available in the Financial Aid Office or visit their web site at www.fasfa.edu.gov. Students applying for 2009-2010 Pell Grants must complete the forms with 2008 tax data. To apply for Federal Student Aid you can use the internet at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov or complete a paper copy and mail the information to the federal government. Official transcripts are required from all institutions attended, whether or not grades or courses are to be used. For Financial Aid purposes, ALL transcripts must be mailed directly from the sending institution, including non-accredited schools and evaluated. Before registering, student’s files must be complete in both the Financial Aid Office (including In-house paperwork) and Admissions to receive award. Most students will have to produce appropriate tax returns for themselves or supporting parents. TIMELINE FOR FILING FASFA: Term FASFA Form Tax Year Summer 2009 2008-2009 2007 Fall 2009**** 2009-2010 2008 ****Priority Deadline for Fall 2009 is May 1, 2009 To check for updates to the Financial Aid Calendar, visit www.wallacestate.edu

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tuition and fees Credit Hours 1

Tuition Facility Technology $72/Hr Renewal Fee Fee 72.00 9.00 9.00

Total Tuition & Fees 90.00

2

144.00

18.00

18.00

180.00

3

216.00

27.00

27.00

270.00

4

288.00

36.00

36.00

360.00

5

360.00

45.00

45.00

450.00

6

432.00

54.00

54.00

540.00

7

504.00

63.00

63.00

630.00

8

576.00

72.00

72.00

720.00

9

648.00

81.00

81.00

810.00

10

720.00

90.00

90.00

900.00

11

792.00

99.00

99.00

990.00

12

864.00

108.00

108.00

1,080.00

13

936.00

117.00

117.00

1,170.00

14

1,008.00

126.00

126.00

1,260.00

Additional Fees: Student Accident Insurance: Malpractice Insurance: Physical Education Fee:

$4.00/semester Health - $7.50/semester EMS - $32.50/semester $15.00/class

Students who are NOT residents of Alabama pay two times the stated rate of tuition. Fees are the same. Distance Education/Learning Fee is $90.00 per credit hour. ALL TUITION & FEES ARE DUE AT REGISTRATION.

Tuition & Fees Reminder: All tuition and fees should be paid in the Cashier’s Office according to the following schedule. If tuition and fees are not paid by the end of the business day on the due date, the class schedule will be deleted. Payment Due Date Registration Period April 27 – May 11 (Early Registration) . . . . . . . . . . . .May 12 by 4 p.m. May 14 – May 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 27 by 6 p.m. May 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 28 by 6 p.m.

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: Summer Regular Term (May 27-Aug. 5) Through May 26 100% May 27-June 2 75% June 3-June 9 50% June 10-June 16 25% After June 16 no refund

Summer Mini Term III (May 11-May 22) Through May 8 100% May 11th 75% May 12th 50% May 13th 25% After May 13th no refund

Summer Mini Term I (May 27-July 1) Through May 26 100% May 27-May 29 75% May 30-June 3 50% June 4-June8 25% After June 8 no refund

Summer Mini Term IV (May 27-July 14) Through May 26 100% May 27 – May 29 75% May 30 – June 3 50% June 4 – June 8 25% After June 8 no refund

Summer Mini Term II (July 6-Aug. 5) Through July 5 100% July 6 – July 8 75% July 9 – July 13 50% July 14 – July 16 25% After July 16 no refund

Summer Mini Term V (May 5-Aug. 7) Through May 4 100% May 5 – May 11 75% May 12 – May 18 50% May 19 – May 26 25% After May 26 no refund

Administrative Fee: An administrative fee not to exceed 5% of tuition and other institutional charges of $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. 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 in the Admissions Office, take it to the Cashier’s Office and complete a Refund Request Form. Under normal circumstances, refund checks are issued weekly and mailed to the student. Refer to current academic calendar for drop/add and withdrawal deadlines.

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 non-refundable. A 5% administrative fee for complete withdrawals will be charged.

registration 1. ADMISSIONS: Mail, fax, complete online, or bring your completed and signed application to the WSCC Admissions Office. Remember to send your transcripts and provide photo identification.

4. ACADEMIC ADVISING: Advisors are available to assist students in choosing a course of study, developing a degree plan, and registering for classes. Visit the ACTION center on the 8th floor of the Bailey Center to see an advisor or contact your assigned faculty advisor.

2. 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 ACTION Center at 256/352-8040 (JBC, 8th floor) for more information.

5. REGISTRATION: Students can register online at www.wallacestate.edu if PIN has been activated or in person in the Bailey Center. For registration dates and times, consult the academic calendar or visit www.wallacestate.edu.

3. TESTING: All students are required to complete the COMPASS Placement test in English, reading, and math prior to registration unless eligiblefor exemptions. Contact the ACTION Center for more information.

6. 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. Discover, American Express, Visa and Mastercard are accepted.

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online education Online Registration Instructions 1.

GETTING STARTED: See your advisor to activate your PIN. You must not be on academic probation or have any outstanding fees or holds.

2.

GO ONLINE: Visit www.wallacestate.edu. Click on REGISTRATION at the bottom of the page, then click the student Login button.

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. Press Sign In to continue or Cancel to exit. You are encouraged to change your PIN for privacy and security purposes.

4.

CLICK ON THE PRE-REGISTRATION OPTION: To add or drop a course, type the course call number as printed in the schedule or use the Select Course button to search the schedule. Once you find the call number, click PUSH and it will automatically insert the call number for you. Click the Add/Drop Course button to add the course to your listing. To view your schedule, scroll to the bottom of the page. To drop a course you have added, click the Click to Drop button to the right of the course. Continue until your course schedule is complete.

5.

COMPLETE REGISTRATION: Once your schedule is complete, click the Complete Registration button. You will see a screen that displays tuition charges for the schedule you have chosen. Available financial aid coverage will also be shown. To complete the entire registration process, you must pay the amount in the Cash Due column by the dates published by WSCC. Failure to do so will result in removal from class. Classes can only be dropped online during the drop/add period. If registration has ended, you must withdraw from classes in person in the Admissions Office.

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PAYMENT: If you plan to pay your tuition and fees by check, click the Print Pre-registration Mailer button. This will print a copy of your schedule, plus all tuition and fees owed. Follow the directions on the mailer and send a check for the amount shown to WSCC. You may pay online with Discover, American Express, VISA or MasterCard or in person during regular business hours at the WSCC Cashier’s Office by check, cash, or credit card.

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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 will be deleted. Also, check your schedule for accuracy.

Visit www.wallacestate.edu and click on the MyWallaceState link to access your student information. Click on the Registration link to find financial aid, course schedule, and enrollment information.

Online Programs and Classes PROGRAMS Computer Science -Programming -Software Support (Help Desk) -Internet/Networking Technology Health Information Technology -Health Information Technician -Medical Transcription -Medical Coding Gerontology Pharmacy Technology Associate in Arts/Science (Hybrid) CLASSES Accounting Art Appreciation Art History Astronomy Biology Business Business Education & Office Administration Chemistry Computer Science Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Imaging Diagnostic Medical Sonography Economics Emergency Medical Paramedic English Geography Gerontology Health Education Health Care Information Technology History Humanities Literature Massage Therapy Mathematics Medical Assistant Medical Transcription Certificate Music Education Nursing Orientation Occupational Therapy Assistant Pharmacy Technology Philosophy Physical Therapist Assistant Psychology Religion Respiratory Therapy Sociology Spanish Speech

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testing schedule Fees are payable in the Cashier’s Office located on the Mezzanine of the Bailey Center.

Test

Location

Dates

Purpose

To provide student with necessary college enComputer Science trance requirements Auditorium and to help determine placement in math and English.

For Info.

To Register

Call 352-8042 Fee: $35

Registration is complete when payment is made to cashier. Bring ID and receipt on test date. ACT approved calculators are permitted.

ACT Testing

8:30 a.m. on May 22, July 24, and September 25

Biology Placement Exam

By appointment during COMPASS testing hours

ACTION Center 8th Floor, Bailey Center

To determine readiness for Biology 201.

Call 352-8042 Fee: $26.25

Call 352-8053. Bring ID and receipt on test date.

CLEP Testing

By appointment during COMPASS testing hours

ACTION Center 8th Floor, Bailey Center

To provide an opportunity to obtain college level credit for acquired knowledge.

Call 352-8042 Fee: $95

Call 352-8053 Bring ID and receipt on test date.

ACTION Center 8th Floor, Bailey Center

To determine placement into math and English classes (if not exempt) and to assess reading comprehension skill for application into the Nursing program.

COMPASS Placement and Ability to Benefit Assessments

GED Registration

Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. – 12 noon

Extended Testing Times: April 14 and April 27, 2-4 p.m. April 20, May 4, and May 26, 2- 5 p.m.

Every other Monday beRoom 503, Bailey ginning April 6 at 6 Center 5th Floor p.m., by appointment

Call 352-8042 or 352-8040 Initial Test Fee: none Retest: $8 (Only one retest is permitted)

Required before GED test date issued.

Every other Wednesday, beginning April 8 at 7:30 a.m.

GED Testing

To provide opportunity for adults who have not Room 503, Bailey graduated from high Center 5th Floor school to earn a high Pre-registration requiredschool level educatest date issued at pretional diploma. registration

WORKKEYS for WSCC Students

Graduation requirement in certain programs; should be taken Room 610, Bailey Registration is required. in last 2 semesters Center 6th Floor after completing English and math coursework. Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 7

Call 352-8394

Call 352-8394 Fee: $50 Retest: $10 per subject

No appointment needed. Bring ID, calculator for math, and receipt (if retest) on test date.

By appointment, call 352-8394. Bring receipt, drivers’ license, and social security card. If under 18 also bring high school withdrawal form and notarized parent permission to take GED exam. By appointment, call 352-8394. Bring identification and social security card on test date.

Call 352-8394 Call 352-8394 Fee: none

Bring identification and calculator on test date.


student workshops

ACTIONcenter

8th Floor, Bailey Center 256/352-8040

Your One-Stop Advising, Counseling and Testing Resource.

Identifying Your Learning Styles Tuesday, June 9, 1-2 p.m. ACTION Center, Bailey Center 8th Floor Presenter: Tammi Gattis Your learning style is the way you learn or process information. This workshop will help you identify your learning style and provide learning strategies that will help you study in a productive manner. Educational Planning/STARS Tuesday, June 9, 2-3 p.m. ACTION Center, Bailey Center 8th Floor Presenter: Tracy Whitt Are you planning to transfer to a public, in-state university? Do you know what classes you need to complete prior to transferring? Are you planning to earn an A.S. degree at WSCC? This workshop will assist students in identifying their educational goals and developing a plan to guide students in reaching those goals.

Critical Thinking Monday, June 15, 1-2 p.m. ACTION Center, Bailey Center 8th Floor Presenter: Dr. Bill Moss The most pressing goal of modern education is to teach effective thinking. This seminar will attempt to define critical thinking, lead the student through application, and provide an understanding of the process. Personality & Career Choice Tuesday, June 16, 1-2 p.m. ACTION Center, Bailey Center 8th Floor Presenter: Tammi Gattis Choosing a major and/or a career can be a daunting experience. This workshop will provide insight in utilizing the Myers/Briggs Type Indicator and Holland’s Theory of Interest in determining potential majors and career choices based upon your dominant personality type.

announcements Student e-mail accounts are

Dine with the Wallace State Chefs Tuesday -Thurs-

available to all students at no charge. To access your account, visit www.wallacestate.edu/email.

The WSCC Wellness Center has a wide range of Nautilus, free weights and cardio equipment. You must be registered in a PED class to use the facilities.

day, 11am-1pm, in the Wallace State Banquet Hall. Call 256/3528227 for the daily menu.

Student Activities information is available on the 11th floor of the Bailey Center or call 256/352-8031.

Parking Permits are available in the Admissions Office located in the lobby of the Bailey Center. All students are required to obtain a parking permit.

Lion Card/Student ID’s are available in the Dean of Institutional Outreach Office on the 10th Floor of the Bailey Center. All students are required to have this form of identification.

Relocations Check out the college calendar on the WSCC website for the latest events and information. Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 8

Due to construction and renovations, some departments have been temporarily relocated. Pay close attention to this schedule for changes.


GED & ESL Classes - FREE OF CHARGE WSCC Adult Education 256/352-8078 or 1-866-350-9722 adulteducation@wallacestate.edu CULLMAN COUNTY GED Classes CARE Center Daystar Church Parkside Library - Baileyton Wallace State-Hanceville Adult & Literacy(Library 4th floor) GED Prep (Banquet Hall) GED Prep (Library 4th floor) GED Prep for Teens (Banquet Hall) GED Prep (Banquet Hall)

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Thursday Monday & Thursday

3:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Monday & Thursday Monday &Thursday Tuesday-Wednesday Tuesday-Wednesday Monday – Thursday

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

CULLMAN COUNTY ESL Classes First Baptist Church - Cullman First Methodist Church – Cullman

Tuesday & Wednesday Monday & Thursday

10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

BLOUNT COUNTY GED Classes Blount Co. Career Tech. Center Blount Co. Career Tech. Center Hope House - Oneonta Hope House - Oneonta

Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday Monday & Tuesday Thursday

9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

BLOUNT COUNTY ESL Classes Blount Co. Career Tech. Center Hope House - Oneonta

Monday & Wednesday Tuesday

5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.

MORGAN COUNTY GED Classes Brewer High School Eva Town Hall

Tuesday & Thursday Monday

6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

WINSTON COUNTY GED Classes Double Springs

Monday & Thursday

3:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

NOTE: The Wallace State Adult Ed office is temporarily located in the General Studies Building. Adult Ed classes at WSCC will be held in the Cafeteria/Banquet Hall, and on the 4th Floor of the Library.

Wallace State GED Testing Information GED Test Schedule 2009

Malinda Morton, Chief Examiner

Location for Registration is 5th Floor Room 503 of the Bailey Building, on Mondays from 6 pm7:30 pm Location for Test Day is 5th Floor Room 503 in the Bailey Building, Wednesdays from 7:30am4:30 pm The GED testing fee for first-time testers is $50. The fee for retests is $10 per subject. Driver’s License, Social Security Card, and Payment Receipt from WSCC Cashier’s Office should be brought to registration. Additional requirements apply to students under age 18.

Registration date April 6, 2009 April 20, 2009 May 4, 2009 May 18, 2009 June 1, 2009 June 15, 2009 June 29, 2009 July 13, 2009 July 27, 2009 August 10, 2009 August 24, 2009

Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 9

256/352-8394 Test Date April 8, 2009 April 22, 2009 May 6, 2009 May 20, 2009 June 3, 2009 June 17, 2009 July 1, 2009 July 15, 2009 July 29, 2009 August 12, 2009 August 26, 2009


off-campus classes CALL COURSE COURSE NAME

CR

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

PENNINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY 01518 BIO103

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I

4

06:00P 09:45P

M&W

PEN 000

ADCOCK J L

COMPUTER SCIENCE 02519 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS

3

06:00P 09:45P

TUESDAY

PEN 000

FINCHER J C

ENGLISH 04825 ENG101 04826 ENG252

ENGLISH COMPOSITION I AMERICAN LITERATURE II

3 3

06:00P 09:45P 06:00P 09:45P

MONDAY TUESDAY

PEN 000 PEN 000

AKIN L L AKIN L L

HISTORY 06016 HIS101

WESTERN CIVILIZATION I

3

06:00P 09:45P

TUESDAY

PEN 000

KRETZSCHMAR P K

MATHEMATICS 08027 MTH116

MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS

3

06:00P 09:45P

MONDAY

PEN 000

BINKOWSKI S

HAYDEN HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH 04823 ENG101 04824 ENG102

ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

3 3

06:00P 09:45P 06:00P 09:45P

TUESDAY MONDAY

HAY 000 HAY 000

TERRY C R TERRY C R

HISTORY 06015 HIS201

UNITED STATES HISTORY I

3

06:00P 09:45P

WED

HAY 000

CARTER M H

PSYCHOLOGY 10213 PSY200 10214 PSY210

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

3 3

06:00P 09:45P 06:00P 09:45P

MONDAY TUESDAY

HAY 000 HAY 000

HUGHES J P HUGHES J P

WED

ADD 000

SMOTHERS S M

B 32 B 32

FREDA V L

B 32 B 32

FREDA V L

B 32

BUTTS K L

B 32 B 32

FREDA V L

ADDISON HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH 04822 ENG252

AMERICAN LITERATURE II

3

06:00P 09:45P

BEVILL STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE RESPIRATORY THERAPIST 10902 RPT231 PATHOLOGY FOR THE RCP II

10906

RPT234

10916

RPT241I

10913

RPT254

3

01:00P 04:00P MONDAY 08:00A 11:00A TUESDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact vicki.freda@wallacestate.edu MECHANICAL VENTILATION FOR RCP 3 12:00P 03:00P TUESDAY 03:00P 06:00P TUESDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact vicki.freda@wallacestate.edu REHAB & HOME CARE FOR RCP 2 01:00P 04:00P TUESDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact lavaugh.butts@wallacestate.edu PATIENT ASSESS TECH FOR RCP 2 11:30A 01:00P WED 04:00P 08:00P WED Hybrid Format; For course information, contact vicki.freda@wallacestate.edu NORTHEAST ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST 10904 RPT231 PATHOLOGY FOR THE RCP II

10907

RPT234

10917

RPT241I

10914

RPT254

3

01:00P 04:00P MONDAY HE 240 08:00A 11:00A WED HE 240 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact lavaughn.butts@wallacestate.edu MECHANICAL VENTILATION FOR RCP 3 12:00P 03:00P WED HE 240 03:00P 06:00P WED HE 240 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact lavaughn.butts@wallacestate.edu REHAB & HOME CARE FOR RCP 2 01:00P 04:00P WED HE 240 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact lavaughn.butts@wallacestate.edu PATIENT ASSESS TECH FOR RCP 2 11:30A 01:00P TUESDAY HE 240 04:00P 08:00P TUESDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact lavaughn.butts@wallacestate.edu

Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 10

BUTTS K L

BUTTS K L

BUTTS K L BUTTS K L


main campus classes CALL COURSE COURSE NAME

CR

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 00601 AGP106 SCI PRIN OF AGRI PROD ART Day 01004

ART100I

01009

ART100I

01007

ART113

01008

ART114

01005

ART133

01006

ART134

01001

ART221

3

TIME 08:00A 01:20P

DAYS WED

ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct DRAWING I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W Lab TBA DRAWING II 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W Lab TBA CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH Lab TBA CERAMICS II/POTTERY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH Lab TBA COMPUTER GRAPHICS I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W Lab TBA

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR AGP 000

NETHERTON M K

DANIEL R A WILSON J L ART 001

WILSON J L

ART 001

WILSON J L

ART 002

DANIEL R A

ART 002

DANIEL R A

CS 009

SCOTT A P

TUESDAY Lab TBA TUESDAY Lab TBA

ART 002

SCOTT A P

ART 002

SCOTT A P

Evening 01002 ART133

CERAMICS I/POTTERY

3

05:00P 08:45P

01003

CERAMICS II/POTTERY

3

05:00P 08:45P

3 3

08:00A 10:25A 10:30A 02:10P

M & TU M & TU

ILT 102 ILT 102

HENDRIX W J HENDRIX W J

3

08:00A 03:40P

M THRU F

AUM 000

BURGETT S D

3

08:00A 03:40P

M THRU F

AUM 000

BURGETT S D

3

08:00A 03:40P

M THRU F

AUM 000

BURGETT S D

3

08:00A 03:40P

M THRU F

AUM 000

BURGETT S D

3 3

05:00P 07:30P 07:30P 10:00P

MTW MTW

AUM 000 AUM 000

MESSERSMITH R O MESSERSMITH R O

08:00A 11:10A 12:00P 03:10P 08:00A 11:10A 12:00P 03:10P 08:00A 11:40A 08:00A 11:10A 12:00P 03:10P 12:00P 03:10P 08:00A 11:10A 08:00A 09:15A 09:15A 12:15P 12:30P 01:45P 01:45P 04:45P 08:00A 09:15A 09:15A 12:15P 12:30P 01:45P 01:45P 04:45P

M&W M&W TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH M&W TU & TH M&W TU & TH M&W M&W M&W M&W TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH

SCI 103 SCI 103 SCI 103 SCI 103 BIO 114 BIO 104 BIO 104 BIO 105 BIO 105 SCI 106 SCI 106 SCI 106 SCI 106 SCI 106 SCI 106 SCI 106 SCI 106

BRIEHN C S BRIEHN C S GLASSCOCK M A GLASSCOCK M A PYLANT D B PYLANT D B PYLANT D B HALSTEAD F HALSTEAD F QUICK S F

M&W THURSDAY

SCI 103 SCI 113

WILLIAMS B L HUFFMAN D H

M&W

BIO 104

PYLANT D B

ART134

AUTMOTIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 13004 AUT130 FUND OF IND HYDRAULICS & PNEUM 13005 AUT138 PRINCIPLES OF IND MECHANICS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Day 01304 AUM230 AUTO TRANSMISS & TRANSAXLE Class meets July 17 - August 3, 2009. 01301 AUM239 ENGINE PERFORMANCE I Class meets May 27 - June 11, 2009. 01302 AUM244 ENGINE PERFORMANCE II Class meets June 12 - June 29, 2009. 01303 AUM246 AUTOMOTIVE EMISSIONS Class meets June 30 - July 16, 2009. Evening 01305 AUM224 MAN TRANSMISSION & TRANSAXLE 01306 AUM246 AUTOMOTIVE EMISSIONS BIOLOGY Day 01501 BIO103 01502 BIO103 01503 BIO103 01504 BIO103 01505 BIO104 01506 BIO201 01507 BIO201 01508 BIO202 01509 BIO202 01510 BIO220

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II HUMAN A & P I HUMAN A & P I HUMAN A & P II HUMAN A & P II GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

01511

BIO220

GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY

4

01512

BIO220

GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY

4

01513

BIO220

GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY

4

Evening 01514 BIO103 01515 BIO103 01516

BIO201

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 05:00P 08:10P PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 05:00P 08:10P Hybrid Format; Orientation May 28, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. HUMAN A & P I 4 05:00P 08:10P

Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 11

RAKESTRAW W P RAKESTRAW W P RAKESTRAW W P


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME 01517

BIO202

HUMAN A & P II

CR 4

TIME 05:00P 08:10P

DAYS M&W

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR BIO 105

BUSINESS AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Day Note to Business Online Students: WSCC Computer Labs are available if needed. Contact Course instructor. 01702 BUS193 BUSINESS CO-OP I 1 TBA TBA 01703 BUS194 BUSINESS CO-OP II 1 TBA TBA 01704 BUS195 BUSINESS CO-OP III 1 TBA TBA 01705 BUS196 BUSINESS CO-OP IV 1 TBA TBA 01706 BUS197 BUSINESS CO-OPV 1 TBA TBA 01712 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W BE 108 01711 BUS241I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 01713 BUS242I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 01714 BUS263I LEGAL/SOCIAL ENV OF BUSINESS 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 01715 BUS271I BUSINESS STATISTICS I 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 01716 BUS275I PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 01707 BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 3 TBA TBA 01710 BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 3 TBA TBA Mini Term II 01708 BUS292 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP II 3 TBA TBA 01709 BUS293 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP III 3 TBA TBA 01717 BUS296 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP I 3 TBA TBA 08901 OAD101I BEGINNING KEYBOARDING 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 08902 OAD103 INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 08903 OAD110 NAVIGATING WINDOWS 3 08:00A 10:55A FRIDAY CS 021 Hybrid Format; Orientation 5/29/09 8:00 a.m. 08911 OAD125I MICROSOFT WORD 3 TBA TBA Online class; Class information located at: www.wallacestate.edu/business 08907 OAD212I MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 08906 OAD231 OFFICE APPLICATIONS 3 08:00A 09:55A WED CS 021 Hybrid Format; Orientation May 27, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. 08908 OAD243E SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS-EXCEL 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 08905 OAD246I OFFICE GRAPHICS & PRESENTATION 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business Evening 01719 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY BE 108 01701 BUS261 BUSINESS LAW I 3 05:30P 08:30P THURSDAY BE 111 01718 BUS271 BUSINESS STATISTICS I 3 05:00P 08:45P TUESDAY BE 108 08909 OAD101 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING 3 05:00P 09:15P MONDAY CS 021 Hybrid Format; Orientation June 1, 2009 5:00 p.m. 08910 OAD103 INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING 3 05:00P 09:15P MONDAY CS 021 Hybrid Format; Orientation June 1, 2009 5:00 p.m. CHILD DEVELOPMENT 02301 CHD205 PRO PLAN FOR ED YOUNG CHILD 3 TBA Orientation Wednesday May 27, 2009 at 1p.m. 02302 CHD206 CHILDRENS HEALTH & SAFETY 3 TBA Orientation Wednesday May 27, 2009 at 3:30 p.m. 02303 CHD209 INFANT & TODDLER ED PRO 3 TBA Orientation Thursday MAY 28, 2009 at 1p.m. 02304 CHD210 ED EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHILD 3 TBA Orientation Thursday May 28, 2009 at 3:30 p.m. CHEMISTRY 02401 CHM104 02402

CHM105

02403

CHM111

02404

CHM112

INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 03:15P 06:15P Web Assisted INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 09:00A 12:00P Hybrid Format; Orientation May 27, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 4 12:30P 03:30P Web Assisted COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 4 12:30P 03:30P Web Assisted

HALSTEAD F

ATCHLEY B P ATCHLEY B P ATCHLEY B P ATCHLEY B P ATCHLEY B P MANNING M E MANNING M E MANNING M E MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J ATCHLEY B P ATCHLEY B P ATCHLEY B P ATCHLEY B P MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J SIDES K P SIDES K P SIDES K P SMITH S B SMITH S B SMITH S B SMITH S B SMITH S B

MANNING M E SAPP JR R A MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J SIDES K P SIDES K P

TBA

NB 101

PREUITT D R

TBA

NB 101

PREUITT D R

TBA

NB 101

PREUITT D R

TBA

NB 101

PREUITT D R

TU & TH

CHM 009

MEADOWS R R

WED

CHM 009

MEADOWS R R

M&W

CHM 009

MEADOWS R R

TU & TH

CHM 009

MEADOWS R R

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME

CR

CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 02801 CLT106 LABORATORY CALCULATIONS & STAT 02802 CLT108 CLINICAL LAB COMPUTERS 02803 CLT111 URINALYSIS & BODY FLUIDS

2 2 3

02804

CLT142

CLT MICROBIOLOGY II

5

02805 02806

CLT161 CLT293

INTEGRATED LAB SIMULATION CLT CLINICAL SEMINAR

COLLISION REPAIR Day 00201 ABR111 NON-STRUCTURAL REPAIR Class meets May 27 - June 11, 2009. 00202 ABR114 NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACEME Class meets June 12 - June 29, 2009. 00203 ABR122 SURFACE PREPARATION Class meets June 30 - July 16, 2009. 00204 ABR258 HEAT & A/C IN COLLISIION REP Class meets July 17 - August 3, 2009. Evening 00205 ABR111 NON-STRUCTURAL REPAIR 00206 ABR114 NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACEME COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL Day 03001 CNC111 INTRO TO COMP NUM CONTROL 03003 CNC181C S.T./HAASMILLS & LATHES PROGR

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

T&W MONDAY T&W THURSDAY T&W THURSDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY

CHM 002 CHM 002 CHM 002 CHM 010 CHM 002 CHM 010 CHM 010 CHM 002

KILPATRICK J R WELCH J J WELCH J J

2 2

09:45A 10:45A 09:00A 11:00A 08:00A 09:30A 10:05A 12:05P 11:00A 12:15P 08:00A 10:00A 08:00A 12:00P 08:00A 12:00P

3

08:00A 03:45P

M THRU F

ABR 000

GRACE T L

3

08:00A 03:45P

M THRU F

ABR 000

GRACE T L

3

08:00A 03:45P

M THRU F

ABR 000

GRACE T L

3

08:00A 03:45P

M THRU F

ABR 000

GRACE T L

3 3

05:00P 07:30P 07:30P 10:00P

MTW MTW

ABR 000 ABR 000

STAFF STAFF

2 3

TBA 12:40P 02:00P 08:00A 02:00P 09:10A 10:20A 12:00P 02:15P 12:40P 02:00P 12:00P 02:00P

TBA MONDAY WED MONDAY WED MONDAY FRIDAY

MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000 MTT 000

MOON R R MOON R R MOON R R

05:00P 06:30P 06:30P 10:00P

MTW MTW

MTT 000 MTT 000

KILPATRICK J S KILPATRICK J S

03002

CNC214

ELEC DISCHARGE MACH PROGRAMMIN 3

03004

CNC281B

S.T./ADV CNC MATH APPLICATIONS

3

ADV COMP NUM CNTRL TURNING BASIC TOOL & DIE

2 4

Evening 03005 CNC212 03006 CNC232

TIME

COMPUTER SCIENCE Day 02504 CIS110 INTRO TO COMP LOGIC AND PROG 3 12:00P 01:55P THURSDAY CS 010 Hybrid Format; Orientation May 28, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. 02505 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 10:00A 11:55A THURSDAY CS 025 Hybrid Format; Orientation May 28, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. 02508 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 10:00A 11:55A WED CS 025 Hybrid Format; Orientation May 27, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. 02506 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience 02507 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience 02509 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience 02501 CIS151 GRAPHICS FOR WORLD WIDE WEB 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W CS 009 02503 CIS196E COMM SOFT APP SPDSHEET-EXCEL 3 TBA TBA Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business 02502 CIS196W COMM SOFTWARE APP-WINDOWS 3 08:00A 10:55A FRIDAY CS 021 Hybrid Format; Orientation May 29, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. 02510 CIS203I INTRO TO INFO HIGHWAY 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience 02511 CIS207I INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience 02512 CIS212 VISUAL BASIC 3 12:00P 01:55P WED CS 010 Hybrid Format; Orientation May 27, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. 02513 CIS249I MICROCOMP OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience 02514 CIS252 ADV C PROGRAMMING 3 02:00P 03:55P THURSDAY CS 010 Hybrid Format; Orientation May 28, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. Evening 02515 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY CS 025 Hybrid Format; Orientation June 1, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. 02516 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 08:45P TUESDAY CS 025 Hybrid Format; Orientation June 2, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 13

KILPATRICK J R WELCH J J KILPATRICK J R

MOON R R

AYERS T A GRIMMETT C B AYERS T A GRIMMETT C B FARMER D J AYERS T A SCOTT A P SMITH S B SIDES K P FARMER D J FARMER D J GRIMMETT C B FARMER D J AYERS T A

STAFF STAFF


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME

CR

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

02517

CIS146

MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 08:45P Hybrid Format; Orientation June 4, 2009 at 5:00 p.m.

THURSDAY

CS 025

STAFF

02518

CIS212

VISUAL BASIC 3 05:00P 08:45P Hybrid Format; Orientation June 4, 2009 at 5:00 p.m.

THURSDAY

CS 010

GRIMMETT C B

FRIDAY

CS 021

SIDES K P

08:00A 09:55A 08:00A 02:00P 08:00A 09:55A 08:00A 02:00P 12:05P 02:40P 08:00A 11:20A 09:55A 12:05P 09:55A 12:05P 12:05P 02:40P 08:00A 11:20A

M&T W & TH M&T W & TH M&T FRIDAY M&T M&T M&T FRIDAY

COS 000 COS 100 COS 000 COS 100 COS 000 COS 100 COS 000 COS 000 COS 100 COS 000

FLANIGAN S C FLANIGAN S C SMITH T W SMITH T W SMITH T W

COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNICAL 12601 DPT103 COMPUTER FUND FOR TECH STUDENT 3 08:00A 10:55A Hybrid Format; Orientation May 29, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. COSMETOLOGY Day 03101 COS111 03104 COS112 03105 COS119 03108 COS123 03106 COS133

COSMETOLOGY SCI & ART COSMETOLOGY SCI & ART LAB BUSINESS OF COSMETOLOGY COSMETOLOGY SALON PRACTICES SALON MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

3 3 3 3 3

03103 03107 03102

COS156 COS158 COS168

CAREER AND PERSONAL DEV EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS BACTERIOLOGY AND SANITATION

3 3 3

Evening 03111 03112 03109 03110

COS111 COS112 COS119 COS123

COSMETOLOGY SCI & ART COSMETOLOGY SCI & ART LAB BUSINESS OF COSMETOLOGY COSMETOLOGY SALON PRACTICES

3 3 3 3

05:00P 06:30P 06:30P 10:30P 05:00P 06:30P 06:30P 10:30P

MTW MTW MTW MTW

COS 000 COS 100 COS 000 COS 100

RUSK J M RUSK J M WRAY B M WRAY B M

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FINGERPRINT SCIENCE HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

3 3 3 3

08:00A 09:55A 08:00A 11:55A 10:00A 11:55A 08:00A 11:55A

M&W TUESDAY M&W THURSDAY

GS 007 GS 007 GS 007 GS 007

HOWELL R W HALL T D HOWELL R W HALL T D

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FINGERPRINT SCIENCE HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

3 3 3 3

05:30P 09:15P 05:30P 09:15P 05:30P 09:15P 05:30P 09:15P

MONDAY TUESDAY WED THURSDAY

GS 007 GS 007 GS 007 GS 007

HOWELL R W HALL T D HOWELL R W HALL T D

CULINARY ARTS 08431 CUA173Y 08429 CUA173Z 08430 CUA210 08433 CUA261 08428 CUA262

APPRENTICESHIP I CULINARY ARTS APPRENTICESHIP BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT CULINARY APPRENTICESHIP PRACTI RESTAURANT MGT & SUPERVISION

3 3 2 1 3

APPRENTICE QUAL DINNER LAW & HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

3 3

TBA TBA TU & TH MONDAY MONDAY WED TBA MONDAY WED

CUA 002 CUA 002 CUA 1 CUA 1 CUA 1 CUA 1 CUA 000 CUA 1 CUA 1

VILLA C R VILLA C R VILLA C R VILLA C R VILLA C R

08435 14601

TBA TBA 08:00A 09:15A 08:00A 09:15A 08:00A 09:30A 08:00A 10:15A TBA 09:30A 11:20A 10:15A 12:10P

CRIMINAL JUSTICE Day 03201 CRJ147 03203 CRJ226 03202 CRJ227 03204 CRJ238 Evening 03205 CRJ147 03207 CRJ226 03206 CRJ227 03208 CRJ238

CUA281B HSM112

DENTAL ASSISTING 03901 DNT121 DENTAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 4 08:00A 03:00P MONDAY HS 207 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact barbara.adams@wallacestate.edu 03902 DNT122 CLIN PRACTICE II 4 08:00A 04:30P TU & WED 08:00A 11:00A THURSDAY 03903 DNT123 DENTAL ASSIST SEMINAR 4 08:00A 03:00P FRIDAY HS 207 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact teresa.connell@wallacestate.edu 03904 DNT124 CLIN APP INFECT CONTROL 1 12:00P 02:00P THURSDAY HS 207 THURSDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact teresa.connell@wallacestate.edu DENTAL HYGIENE 03603 DHY115 03601 DHY202 03602 DHY203

NUTRITION FOR DHY 2 08:00A 11:00A FRIDAY HS 208 CLINICAL DENTAL HYG II 3 08:00A 03:00P T W TH HS 112 DENTAL HYG THEORY III 2 12:00P 03:00P FRIDAY HS 208 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact barbara.adams@wallacestate.edu

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING (RAD) 10401 RAD134 CLINICAL EDUCATION III WSCC Students only

5

07:00A 03:30P

MTW

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FLANIGAN S C SMITH T W FLANIGAN S C

VILLA C R VILLA C R

ADAMS B A RAY-CONNELL T E RAY-CONNELL T E RAY-CONNELL T E

ALLEN D M ADAMS B A ADAMS B A

STAFF


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME 10402

RAD134

10403

RAD135

10404

RAD135

10405

RAD136

10407

RAD136

10408

RAD229I

10409

RAD230I

10410

RAD231I

10411

RAD244I

10412

RAD247I

10413

RAD249I

CR

TIME

DAYS

CLINICAL EDUCATION III 5 07:00A 03:30P M T W NACC, NWSCC AND CCC students only EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES 3 09:00A 12:00P THURSDAY WSCC Students only EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES 3 09:00A 12:00P THURSDAY NACC, NWSCC AND CCC students only RADIATION PROTECTION AND BIO 2 01:00P 03:00P THURSDAY WSCC Students only RADIATION PROTECTION AND BIO 2 01:00P 03:00P THURSDAY NACC, NWSCC AND CCC students only PROCEDURES IN MRI 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact jamie.bailey@wallacestate.edu A & P FOR COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY 4 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact james.malone@wallacestate.edu A & P FOR MRI 4 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact jamie.bailey@wallacestate.edu PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES FOR MRI 2 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact jamie.bailey@wallacestate.edu C. T. PHYSICS & INSTRUMENT 2 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact james.malone@wallacestate.edu PROCEDURES IN C. T. 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact james.malone@wallacestate.edu

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR STAFF TBH 205

BAILEY J G

TBH 205

BAILEY J G

TBH 205

BAILEY J G

TBH 205

BAILEY J G STAFF MALONE J S STAFF STAFF MALONE J S MALONE J S

DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY 03705 DMS215 INTRO TO ACOUSTIC PHYSICS 2 TBA TBA Mini Term II; Class meets July 27-31, and August 3 - 4, 2009 ONLY. 03701 DMS221 OBSTETRICAL SONOGRAPHY II 3 10:00A 12:15P M & F LIB 102 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact janet.money@wallacestate.edu 03702 DMS225 SUPERFICIAL SONOGRAPHY 1 09:00A 09:45A M & F LIB 102 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact donna.attaway@wallacestate.edu 03704 DMS231 SONOGRAPHY PRECEPTORSHIP II 4 TBA TBA Hybrid Format; For course information, contact janet.money@wallacestate.edu 03703 DMS240 SONOGRAPHY SEMINAR I 2 01:00P 03:15P M & F LIB 102 Hybrid Format For course information, contact janet.money@wallacestate.edu DIESEL MECHANICS 03501 DEM118 IND & AG EQUIPMENT 3 08:00A 02:00P Class meets June 29 - July 15, 2009. 03502 DEM137 HEATING & A/C SYSTEMS 3 08:00A 02:00P Class meets July 16 - August 5, 2009. 03503 DEM154 VEH SAFE OPER & MAINT PRACTICE 3 08:00A 03:00P Class meets June 9 - June 25, 2009. 03506 DEM154 VEH SAFE OPER & MAINT PRACTICE 3 TBA For course information, contact larry.holmes@wallacestate.edu 03504 DEM156 CDL LICENSE TEST PREP 3 08:00A 02:00P Class meets May 27 - June 8, 2009. 03507 DEM156 CDL LICENSE TEST PREP 3 TBA For course information, contact larry.holmes@wallacestate.edu 03505 DEM186 SPEC PROJ IN COMM VEHICLES 3 TBA For course information, contact larry.holmes@wallacestate.edu DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Day 03403 DDT128 INTERMEDIATE TECH DRAWING 03414 DDT131 BASIC MACHINE DRAFTING 03405 DDT212 INTER ARCHITECT. DRAFTING 03407 DDT222 ADV ARCH DRAFTING 03415 DDT225 STRUCTURAL STEEL DRAFTING 03408 DDT233 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING 03409 DDT267 CO-OP ELECTIVE Evening 03410 DDT118 BASIC ELECTRICAL DRAFTING 03411 DDT127 INTER COMP AIDED DRAFT & DESIG 03412 DDT132 BASIC ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 03413 DDT214 PIPE DRAFTING ECONOMICS Day 04002 ECO231

PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS

MONEY J E MONEY J E ATTAWAY D B STAFF MONEY J E

M T W TH

DEM 000

HOLMES L W

M T W TH

DEM 000

HOLMES L W

M T W TH

DEM 000

HOLMES L W

TBA

DEM 000

HOLMES L W

M T W TH

DEM 000

HOLMES L W

TBA

DEM 000

HOLMES L W

TBA

DEM 000

HOLMES L W

3 3 3 3 3 3 1

11:40A 03:00P 08:00A 11:20A TBA 11:40A 03:00P 08:00A 11:20A TBA TBA

TU & TH TU & TH TBA M&W M&W TBA TBA

DDT 000 DDT 000 DDT 000 DDT 000 DDT 000 DDT 000 DDT 000

HYDE J D HYDE J D STAFF HYDE J D HYDE J D STAFF STAFF

3 3 3 3

05:00P 07:30P 07:30P 10:00P 05:00P 07:30P 07:30P 10:00P

MTW MTW MTW MTW

DDT 000 DDT 000 DDT 000 DDT 000

HARDMAN T A HARDMAN T A STAFF STAFF

3

12:30P 02:25P

M&W

BE 109

CROW G H

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME 04003

ECO231I

04001

ECO232I

Evening 04004 ECO232

CR

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business PRINOF MICROECONOMICS 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS

3

05:00P 08:45P

THURSDAY

EMERGENCY MEDICAL PARAMEDIC 04501 EMP196 ADVANCED TRAUMA MGMT B 3 09:00A 02:30P THURSDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact cindy.dorn@wallacestate.edu 04502 EMP197 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL COMP I 3 TBA TBA Hybrid Format; For course information, contact jennifer.ivey@wallacestate.edu 04503 EMP199 CARDIOVASCULAR ELECTROPHYSIOLO 3 09:00A 02:30P TUESDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact jennifer.ivey@wallacestate.edu

CROW G H CROW G H

BE 109

CROW G H

WC 206

DORN C L JOHNSON M B

WC 206

IVEY J W

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ALL EMS 100 Students are required to attend an orientation session on Friday, June 5, in the Wellness Center Gym from 9:00- 11:00 a.m. 04602

EMS100

04603

EMS100

04604

EMS100

04605

EMS100

04606

EMS100

04607

EMS100

04608

EMS100

04609

EMS100

04601

EMS250

ENGLISH Day 04819 ENG092 04820 ENG093 04801 ENG101 04802 ENG101 04803 ENG101 04804 ENG101 04805 ENG101I 04807 04808 04806

ENG102 ENG102 ENG102I

04810 04809

ENG251 ENG251I

04811

ENG252I

04812

ENG261I

04813

ENG262I

04814

ENG271I

04815

ENG272I

Evening 04821 04816 04817 04818

ENG093 ENG101 ENG101 ENG102

CPR-I Class meets Wednesday June 10, 2009 CPR-I Class meets Friday June 19, 2009. CPR-I Class meets Wednesday June 24, 2009 CPR-I Class meets Wednesday July 1, 2009 CPR-I Class meets Wednesday July 8, 2009 CPR-I Class meets Friday July 17, 2009 CPR-I Class meets Wednesday July 22, 2009 CPR-I Class meets Wednesday July 29, 2009

1

01:00P 05:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

1

09:00A 01:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

1

01:00P 05:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

1

01:00P 05:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

1

01:00P 05:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

1

09:00A 01:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

1

01:00P 05:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

1

01:00P 05:00P

TBA

WC 206

ALTMAN A

EMS 250 ADVANCED STUDIES I 3 02:30P 05:00P THURSDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact cindy.dorn@wallacestate.edu

WC 206

DORN C L

BASIC ENGLISH I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W BASIC ENGLISH II 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 12:30P 04:10P TUESDAY ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact donna.speeker@wallacestate.edu ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact kathy.buckelew@wallacestate.edu AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact beth.johnson@wallacestate.edu AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact mary.barnes@wallacestate.edu ENGLISH LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact kathy.buckelew@wallacestate.edu ENGLISH LITERATURE II 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact mary.barnes@wallacestate.edu WORLD LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact jerome.ward@wallacestate.edu WORLD LITERATURE II 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact brandi.gindhart@wallacestate.edu

JBC 504 JBC 504 CS 003 CS 004 SC CA-B CS 001

CONGO H S CONGO H S JOHNSON B B BUCKELEW K L COX M S BARNES M P SPEEKER D K

CS 001 CS 003

SPEEKER D K JOHNSON B B BUCKELEW K L

CS 003

JOHNSON B B JOHNSON B B

BASIC ENGLISH II ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

JBC 504 CS 001 CS 003 CS 004

3 3 3 3

05:30P 08:45P 05:30P 09:15P 05:30P 09:15P 05:30P 09:15P

MONDAY TUESDAY WED THURSDAY

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BARNES M P BUCKELEW K L BARNES M P WARD S J GINDHART B N

STAFF WARD S J GINDHART B N BUCKELEW K L


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME

CR

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

ENGLISH (TECHNICAL) 12701 COM100 INTRO TECHNICAL ENGLISH I

3

08:00A 11:50A

FRIDAY

JBC 504

AMBROSE P H

ENGINEERING (UNIVERSITY TRANS) 04301 EGR125 MODERN GRAPHICS FOR ENGINEERS

3

04:00P 09:00P

THURSDAY

DDT 000

STAFF

FLIGHT TECHNOLOGY 00101 FLT112 PROF PILOT AIRPLANE LAB I 00102 FLT122 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 2 00103 FLT124 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 3 00104 FLT132N PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 4 00105 FLT134 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 5 00106 FLT136 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 6 00116 FLT200 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 1 00117 FLT210 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 2 00118 FLT211H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 3 PVT 00119 FLT212H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 4 PVT 00120 FLT213H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 5 CMML 00121 FLT214H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 6 CMML 00122 FLT215H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 7 CMML 00123 FLT216 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 8 00124 FLT217 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 9 00107 FLT240 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 7 00108 FLT242A PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 8 00110 FLT244 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR G 00109 FLT252A PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 9 00111 FLT261 FUND OF INSTRUCTION GROUND 00112 FLT262 INSTRUCTOR METH OF ORAL PRESEN 00113 FLT264 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND 00114 FLT281 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR INITIAL ISSU 00115 FLT282 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR, ADD. RATING

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 2 2 2 2

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 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

MACKENTEPE L C MACKENTEPE L C MACKENTEPE L C MACKENTEPE L C MACKENTEPE L C MACKENTEPE L C ADAMS J N ADAMS J N ADAMS J N ADAMS J N ADAMS J N ADAMS J N ADAMS J N ADAMS J N ADAMS J N MACKENTEPE L C MACKENTEPE L C HARPER A R MACKENTEPE L C HARPER A R HARPER A R HARPER A R HARPER A R HARPER A R

GEOGRAPHY 05501 GEO100I

GEOLOGY 05601 GLY102

WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 TBA TBA VE2 002 Online class; For course information, contact jarrod.shields@adjunct.wallacestate.edu. Required campus exam dates: June 22 and July 27 at 6 p.m.

SHIELDS J E

INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY II 4 06:00P 09:15P Hybrid Format; Orientation May 28, 2009 at 6:00 p.m.

DANIEL R W

THURSDAY

HEALTH EDUCATION 05904 HED224 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEALTH 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W 05903 HED224I PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEALTH 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct 05901 HED231 FIRST AID 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH 05902 HED231I FIRST AID 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct

SCI 212

WC 105 STAFF SMITH K L WC 105

HEALTHCARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 06103 HIT110 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 08:30A 10:40A TU & TH LIB 100 06101 HIT110I MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact carol.mckelvey@wallacestate.edu 06102 HIT110I MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact carol.mckelvey@wallacestate.edu 06104 HIT115I PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARM 4 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact sharon.horton@wallacestate.edu 06105 HIT155 HEALTH CARE STATISTICS 2 TBA TBA 06107 HIT155I HEALTH CARE STATISTICS 2 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact donna.stanley@wallacestate.edu 06106 HIT156 HEALTH CARE STATISTICS LAB 1 TBA TBA 06108 HIT156I HEALTH CARE STATISTICS LAB 1 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact donna.stanley@wallacestate.edu 06109 HIT232 MEDICAL CODING SYSTEMS II 3 TBA TBA Mini Term I 06111 HIT232I MEDICAL CODING SYSTEMS II 3 TBA TBA Mini-term I; Online class; For course information, contact donna.conn@wallacestate.edu 06110 HIT233 MEDICAL CODING SKILLS LAB II 1 TBA TBA 06112 HIT233I MEDICAL CODING SKILLS LAB II 1 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact donna.conn@wallacestate.edu 06113 HIT254 ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENT 3 TBA TBA Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 17

STAFF SMITH K L

BLUAUGH L MCKELVEY C D MCKELVEY C D HORTON S G STANLEY D S STANLEY D S STANLEY D S STANLEY D S CONN D T CONN D T CONN D T CONN D T HORTON S G


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME 06114

HIT254I

06115

HIT260

06116

HIT292

CR

HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Day 01102 ASC132 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING 01104 ASC147 REFRIGERANT TRANSITION & RECOV 01103 ASC148 HEAT PUMP SYSS I

3 3 3

01107 01101

ASC183 ASC210

SPECIAL TOPICS/REF CERT TROUBLESHOOTING HVACR SYS

2 3

Evening 01105 ASC111 01106 ASC113

PRINCIPLES OF REGRIGERATION REFRIG PIPING PRACTICES

3 3

HISTORY Day 06001 HIS101 06002 HIS101I

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENT 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact sharon.horton@wallacestate.edu PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIEN 3 TBA TBA Mini Term II HIT EXAM REVIEW 2 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact sharon.horton@wallacestate.edu

HORTON S G CONN D T HORTON S G

08:00A 12:00P 12:00 P 03:15P 01:30P 02:30P 08:00A 03:00P 08:00A 11:15A 08:00A 03:00P 12:30P 01:30P

TU & TH THURSDAY TUESDAY WED FRIDAY MONDAY TUESDAY

ASC 000 ASC 1 ASC 1 ASC 000 ASC 000 ASC 000 ASC 1

05:00P 07:30P 07:30P 10:00P

MTW MTW

ASC 000 ASC 000

HUGHES R K HUGHES R K HUGHES R K HUGHES R K HUGHES R K

BUTTS S W BUTTS S W

06003 06004

HIS102 HIS102I

06005 06006

HIS201 HIS201I

06007 06008

HIS202 HIS202I

06011 06012

HIS282 HIS282V

06013 06014 Evening 06009 06010

HIS283 HIS285

WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 01:00P 02:55P M & W VE2 001 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact rebecca.reeves@wallacestate.edu WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W VE2 001 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact rebecca.reeves@wallacestate.edu UNITED STATES HISTORY I 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH VE2 001 UNITED STATES HISTORY 3 TBA TBA VE2 002 Online class; For course information, contact leighann.courington@wallacestate.edu Mid-term: June 30 at 5p or July 1 at 10a; Final: August 3rd at 5p or August 4th at 10a UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH VE2 001 UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3 TBA TBA VE2 002 Online class; For course information, contact leighann.courington@wallacestate.edu Mid-term: June 30 at 5p or July 1 at 10a, Final: August 3rd at 5p or August 4th at 10a GENEALOGY I 3 09:30A 12:00P WED LIB 503 INTRO TO GENEALOGY 3 TBA TBA Video TBA TBA GENEALOGY II 3 09:30A 12:00P TUESDAY LIB 503 SOUTHERN RESEARCH 3 09:30A 12:00P THURSDAY LIB 503

HIS101 HIS202

WESTERN CIVILIZATION I UNITED STATES HISTORY II

3 3

06:00P 08:30P 06:00P 08:30P

MONDAY TUESDAY

VE2 001 VE2 001

PINSON A T PINSON A T

INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE PLANT PROPAGATION RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS S.T./RESIDENT LANDSC & DES LAB SPC TOPS/GREENHS PLANT PRODUCT GREENHOUSE MGT VEGETABLE & ORCHARD CROPS

3 3 3 2 1 3 3 3

08:00A 12:00P 08:00A 01:30P TBA TBA 02:00P 04:00P 08:00A 01:00P 08:00A 02:00P 08:00A 02:00P

MONDAY THURSDAY TBA TBA TUESDAY WED FRIDAY TUESDAY

AGP 1 AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000 AGP 000

NETHERTON M K NETHERTON M K NETHERTON M K NETHERTON M K NETHERTON M K NETHERTON M K NETHERTON M K NETHERTON M K

INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W INTRO TO HUMANITIES 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES II 3 01:00P 02:55P THURSDAY Hybrid Format; Orientation 5/28/09 1:00 p.m. INTRO TO HUMANITIES II 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum

MUS 101

SPARKS M G SPARKS M G

MUS 101

SPARKS M G

Evening 06405 HUM101

INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES I

3

05:30P 09:15P

WED

MUS 101

HUMAN SERVICES 06502 HUS104

FUNDAMENTAL OF HEALTH CARE

3

01:00P 02:55P

TU & TH

HORTICULTURE 06201 HOC110 06204 HOC120 06207 HOC136 06206 HOC151 06203 HOC170A 06208 HOC182A 06205 HOC210 06202 HOC230 HUMANITIES Day 06401 HUM101 006402 HUM101I 06403

HUM102

06404

HUM102I

Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 18

DAVIS JR R S REEVES R L REEVES R L REEVES R L DAVIS JR R S COURINGTON L A

REEVES R L COURINGTON L A

DAVIS JR R S DAVIS JR R S DAVIS JR R S DAVIS JR R S

SPARKS M G

SPARKS M G

STAFF


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME 06503 06501

HUS112 HUS222

CR

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

3 3

03:00P 04:55P 10:00A 11:55A

TU & TH TU & TH

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 06711 ILT100 APPL ELECTR COMPUTATION 06712 ILT106 CONCEPTS OF DIRECT CURRENT 06713 ILT112 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIC 06714 ILT135 LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LANS) 06715 ILT145 ADV LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LAN) 06716 ILT164 CIRCUIT FABRICATION I 06717 ILT169 HYDRAULICS/PNEUMATICS 06718 ILT181M SPECIAL TOPICS MICROPROCESSORS 06719 ILT195 TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES I 06720 ILT293 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION

3 5 5 3 3 1 3 3 3 3

12:45P 02:25P 08:00A 12:45P 08:00A 10:50A 08:00A 02:45P 08:00A 02:30P 02:25P 03:30P 08:00A 10:25A 10:50A 01:20P 01:20P 03:40P TBA

TU & W TU & W TU, W, TH MONDAY THURSDAY TU & W M & TU TU, W, TH WED & TH TBA

ILT 103 ILT 103 ILT 101 ILT 101 ILT 102 ILT 103 ILT 102 ILT 101 ILT 102

DUDLEY G P DUDLEY G P JETTON T C JETTON T C DUDLEY G P DUDLEY G P HENDRIX W J JETTON T C HENDRIX W J JETTON T C

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY Day 08203 MTT107 MACHINING CALUCATIONS I

3

MTT121 MTT128 MTT130 MTT142

BASIC PRINT READING FOR MACHIN GEOMETRIC DIMENSION & TOL I MACHINE CALCULATIONS II ADV MACHINING CALCULATIONS

3 3 3 3

08201 08202

MTT147 MTT148

INTRO TO MACHINE SHOP I INTRO TO MACH SHOP I LAB

3 3

08207 08209

MTT149 MTT150

INTRO TO MACH SHOP II INTRO TO MACH SHOP II LAB

3 3

MONDAY THURSDAY WED THURSDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY TUESDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WED FRIDAY THURSDAY TBA TBA

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 G J

08204 08205 08206 08208

08:00A 11:00A 08:00A 09:40A 08:00A 11:20A 08:00A 11:40A 08:00A 11:20A 01:00P 02:00P 08:00A 10:20A 08:00A 01:30P 12:00P 02:00P 01:30P 02:30P 12:00P 02:30P 12:00P 02:00P 08:00A 01:30P TBA TBA

BASIC CNC MILLING I MILLING LAB II

3 6

05:00P 07:30P 07:30P 10:00P

MTW MTW

MTT 000 MTT 000

BRISCOE J H BRISCOE J H

JBC 509

MALLARD C B MALLARD C B

HGA 026 HGA 012

GURLEY J S ADAMS D G QUICK R M

HGA 024 HGA 026 HGA 012

BOYD J L GURLEY J S MOORE S M QUICK R M

Evening 08210 MTT141 08211 MTT133 MATHEMATICS Day 08026 MTH090 08024 MTH090I 08001 08002 08003

MTH098 MTH098 MTH098I

08004 08005 08006 08007

MTH100 MTH100 MTH100 MTH100I

08008

MTH110I

08009 08010 08011

MTH112 MTH112 MTH112I

08012 08020

MTH113 MTH116

08021 08022 08023

MTH116 MTH125 MTH237I

Evening 08013 08014 08015 08016 08017 08018

MTH098 MTH100 MTH112 MTH116 MTH126 MTH238

ACTIVITY THERAPY GROUP COUNSELING TECHNIQUES

BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W BASIC MATH 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact cindy.mallard@wallacestate.edu ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact renee.quick@wallacestate.edu FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact lance.boyd@wallacestate.edu PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact brandon.smith@wallacestate.edu PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS 3 01:00P 02:55P MONDAY Hybrid Format; Orientation June 1, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH CALCULUS I 4 10:00A 12:40P M & W LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact stacey.moore@wallacestate.edu ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS CALCULUS II APP DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I

3 3 3 3 4 3

05:30P 09:25P 05:30P 09:25P 05:30P 09:25P 05:30P 09:25P 05:30P 08:10P 05:30P 09:25P

MONDAY TUESDAY MONDAY TUESDAY M&W THURSDAY

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STAFF STAFF

MCMINN G J MOON R R MCMINN G J MOON R R MCMINN G J MCMINN G J

MCMINN G J MOON R R MCMINN G J

BOYD J L HGA 012 HGA 010

MOORE S M QUICK R M SMITH B E

HGA 024 HGA 012

BOYD J L MOORE S M

HGA 024 HGA 019

BOYD J L SMITH B E MOORE S M

HGA 026 HGA 010 HGA 010 HGA 012 HGA 012 HGA 010

GURLEY J S SMITH B E QUICK R M ADAMS D G WILLOUGHBY T C SMITH B E


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME

CR

MATHEMATICS (VOCATIONAL) Day 12501 MAH101 MAH101 VOC TECH MATH Evening 12502 MAH101 MAH101 VOC TECH MATH

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

3

08:00A 11:50A

FRIDAY

JBC 503

DILLASHAW B R

3

05:30P 09:30P

THURSDAY

JBC 503

DILLASHAW B R

MEDICAL ASSISTANT 07306 MAT200I MGMT OF OFFICE EMERGENCIES 2 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact conne.allen@wallacestate.edu 07301 MAT220 MEDICAL OFFICE INSURANCE 3 08:00A 11:00A MONDAY LAB TBA MONDAY 07304 MAT229 MEDICAL ASST PRECEPTORSHIP 3 TBA TBA

WC WC TBA

ALLEN C C

MUSIC APPLIED 08401 MUP101 08402 MUP103 08403 MUP111 08404 MUP127 08405 MUP133 08406 MUP141 08407 MUP143 08408 MUP145 08409 MUP151 08410 MUP161 08411 MUP163 08412 MUP171 08413 MUP173 08414 MUP175 08415 MUP181 08416 MUP201 08417 MUP211 08418 MUP233 08419 MUP241 08420 MUP243 08421 MUP245 08422 MUP261 08423 MUP263 08424 MUP271 08425 MUP273 08426 MUP275 08427 MUP281

MUS 102 MUS 104 MUS STUA MUS STUC MUS STUC MUS STUB MUS STUB MUS STUB MUS STUB MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUC MUS STUP MUS STUR MUS STUC MUS STUB MUS STUB MUS STUB MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUR MUS STUC

CHALKLEY D A SPARKS M G STAFF NEAL M A NEAL M A BURKS R L BURKS R L BURKS R L BURKS R L BEAN R G BEAN R G BEAN R G BEAN R G BEAN R G NEAL M A CHALKLEY D A STAFF NEAL M A BURKS R L BURKS R L BURKS R L BEAN R G BEAN R G BEAN R G BEAN R G BEAN R G NEAL M A

MUS 100 MUS 100

BEAN R G BEAN R G

MUS 100

BEAN R G

MUS 104

BURKS R L

MUS 100

BEAN R G

MUS 100

BURKS R L

PRIVATE PIANO I PRIVATE ORGAN PRIVATE VOICE I PRIVATE DOUBLE BASS I PRIVATE GUITAR I PRIVATE FLUTE I PRIVATE CLARINET I PRIVATE SAXOPHONE I PRIVATE OBOE I PRIVATE TRUMPET I PRIVATE FRENCH HORN I PRIVATE TROMBONE I PRIVATE EUPHONIUM I PRIVATE TUBA I PRIVATE PERCUSSION I PRIVATE PIANO III PRIVATE VOICE III PRIVATE GUITAR III PRIVATE FLUTE III PRIVATE CLARINET III PRIVATE SAXOPHONE III PRIVATE TRUMPET III PRIVATE FRENCH HORN III PRIVATE TROMBONE III PRIVATE EUPHONIUM III PRIVATE TUBA III PRIVATE PERCUSSION III

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 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 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

MUSIC EDUCATION Day 08501 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W 08502 MUS101I MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/music 08503 MUS101I MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/music 08504 MUS101I MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/music 08505 MUS115 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC 3 08:00A 09:55A THURSDAY Hybrid Format; Orientation 1/15/09 8:00 a.m. Evening 08506 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY MUSIC ENSEMBLE 08301 MUL101 08302 MUL161 08303 MUL170 08304

MUL171

08305 08306 08307 08308 08309

MUL184 MUL196 MUL201 MUL261 MUL270

08310

MUL281

CLASS PIANO I CLASS FRETTED INSTRUMENTS I MUSIC WORKSHOP I Mini Term II MUSIC WORKSHOP II Mini Term II JAZZ/SHOW CHOIR I JAZZ/SHOW BAND I CLASS PIANO III CLASS FRETTED INSTRUMENTS III MUSIC WORKSHOP III Mini Term II CHORUS IV Mini Term II

ALLEN C C

ALLEN C C

1 1 1

TBA TBA TBA

TBA TBA TBA

MUS 102 CHALKLEY D A MUS STUA NEAL M A MUS STUA BURKS R L

1

TBA

TBA

MUS 105

RICHTER T S

1 1 1 1 1

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

MUS 105 MUS STUA MUS 102 MUS STUA MUS STUA

RICHTER T S BURKS R L CHALKLEY D A NEAL M A BURKS R L

1

TBA

TBA

MUS 105

RICHTER T S

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME

CR

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

NURSING (ASSOC DEG) Day 08805 NUR105 ADULT NURSING 8 12:30P 04:00P TU & TH 08807 NUR105 ADULT NURSING 8 12:30P 04:00P M & W 08808 NUR107 ADULT/CHILD NURSING 8 08:00A 11:30A M & W 08809 NUR108 PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING 3 12:30P 04:00P WED 08810 NUR109 ROLE TRANSITION 3 12:30P 04:00P MONDAY 08801 NUR201 NURSING THROUGH THE LIFESPAN I 5 12:30P 03:00P TU & TH 08802 NUR201 NURSING THROUGH THE LIFESPAN I 5 12:30P 03:00P M & W 08811 NUR203 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN III 6 08:00A 11:30A M & W 08812 NUR203 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN III 6 08:00A 11:30A TU & TH 08806 NUR204 TRANSITION TO NSG PRACTICE 4 12:30P 03:45P THURSDAY Evening 08813 NUR105 ADULT NURSING 8 05:30P 07:30 P MONDAY Hybrid course; For course information, contact diane.wilhite@wallacestate.edu 08814 NUR201 NURSING THROUGH THE LIFESPAN I 5 05:30P 07:30P WEDNESDAY Hybrid course; For course information, contact stephanie.turner@wallacestate.edu 08815 NUR203 NURSING THROUGH THE LIFESPAN III 6 05:30P 07:30P TUESDAY Hybrid course; For course information, contact deborah.hoover@wallacestate.edu 08816 NUR204 TRANSITION TO NURSING PRACTICE 4 05:30P 07:30P THURSDAY Hybrid course; For course information contact nicole.lockhart@wallacestate.edu OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASST 09301 OTA223 PROF SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 3 08:00A 09:10A M W F Hybrid Format; For course information, contact tammy.gipson@wallacestate.edu 09307 OTA224I SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information contact tammy.gipson@wallacestate.edu 09303 OTA245 SPLINTING 2 09:10A 11:40A M W F Hybrid Format: For course information, contact gail.hyatt@wallacestate.edu 09304 OTA245 SPLINTING 2 10:00A 01:30P TU & TH 09305 OTA253 LEVEL II FIELDWORK-B 4 01:30P 06:00P M THRU F 09306 OTA260 OTA REVIEW SEMINAR 1 07:15A 08:00A TU & TH

TURNER S B WILHITE D B BURGESS P A HARGETT A C LOCKHART N E TURNER S B TURNER S B HOOVER D S LOCKHART N E LOCKHART N E WILHITE D B TURNER S B HOOVER D S LOCKHART N E

GIPSON T R GIPSON T R HYATT B G HYATT B G HYATT B G GIPSON T R

ORIENTATION DEGREE Day 09104 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 08:00A 09:55A MONDAY JBC 510 7 Week Term 09105 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 02:30P 04:25P MONDAY JBC 510 7 Week Term 09107 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 08:00A 09:55A TUESDAY JBC 510 Hybrid Format; Orientation June 2, 8:00 a.m. 09109 ORI101I ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 TBA TBA 7 Week Term; Online class; For course information, contact keisha.lewis@wallacestate.edu 09101 ORI103 ORIENTATION (MASTER STUDENT) 2 12:30P 03:00P MONDAY JBC 509 09102 ORI103 ORIENTATION (MASTER STUDENT) 2 12:30P 03:00P TUESDAY JBC 509

MALLARD C B MALLARD C B

Evening 09106 ORI101 09108 09103

ORI101 ORI103

PARALEGAL 10104 PRL160 10101 PRL265 10102 PRL291

MOSS B GATTIS T W WHITT T D LEWIS K L

ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 7 Week Term ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE ORIENTATION (MASTER STUDENT)

1

04:00P 05:55P

MONDAY

JBC 310

RICE D M

1 2

04:00P 05:55P 05:30P 08:00P

TUESDAY TUESDAY

JBC 510 JBC 504

GATTIS T W MALLARD C B

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW INTERNSHIP IN PARALEGALISM

3 3 3

10:00A 11:55A 10:00A 11:55A TBA

TU & TH M&W TBA

BE 111 BE 111 BE 111

BROOKS J L BROOKS J L BROOKS J L

3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

11:00A 12:55P 10:00A 11:15A 10:00A 11:15A 08:00A 09:15A 09:00A 10:15A 10:00A 11:15A 11:00A 12:15P 01:00P 02:15P 02:00P 03:15P 04:00P 05:15P 08:00A 09:15A

TU & TH M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W TU & TH

WC 103 WC 102 WC 102 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103

STAFF NEWMAN C M NEWMAN C M STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Day 09401 PED100 FUNDAMENTALS OF FITNESS 09436 PED101 SLIMNASTICS (BEGINNING) 09437 PED102 SLIMNASTICS (INTERMEDIATE) 09403 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 09405 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 09407 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 09409 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 09411 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 09413 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 09417 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 09419 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING)

Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 21


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME 09421 09423 09425 09427 09429 09431 09404 09406 09408 09410 09412 09414 09418 09420 09422 09424 09426 09428 09430 09432 09435 09415 09416 009402 Evening 09433 9434

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) JOGGING GEN CONDITIONING (BEGINNING) GEN CONDITIONING (INTER) FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL EDU

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3

09:00A 10:15A 10:00A 11:15A 11:00A 12:15P 01:00P 02:15P 02:00P 03:15P 03:00P 04:15P 08:00A 09:15A 09:00A 10:15A 10:00A 11:15A 11:00A 12:15P 01:00P 02:15P 02:00P 03:15P 04:00P 05:15P 08:00A 09:15A 09:00A 10:15A 10:00A 11:15A 11:00A 12:15P 01:00P 02:15P 02:00P 03:15P 03:00P 04:15P TBA 03:30P 04:45P 03:30P 04:45P 10:00A 11:55A

TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W M&W TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TU & TH TBA M&W M&W M&W

WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 103 WC 100

STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF

PED118 PED119

GEN CONDITIONING (BEGINNING) GEN CONDITIONING (INTER)

1 1

04:15P 05:30P 04:15P 05:30P

TU & TH TU & TH

WC 103 WC 103

STAFF STAFF

MUS 103

WALTON R L WALTON R L

MUS 103

WALTON R L WALTON R L

HS 213

BROOKS B D

PHILOSOPHY 09501 PHL106 09502 PHL106I 09503 09504

CR

PED103 PED103 PED103 PED103 PED103 PED103 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED104 PED109 PED118 PED119 PED200

PHL206 PHL206I

INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum ETHICS AND SOCIETY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH ETHICS AND SOCIETY 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum

PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 09601 PHM214 ADV PHARMACY TECH PRACTICE

5

TBA

TBA

PHYSICAL SCIENCE Day 09803 PHY201 GENERAL PHYSICS I TRIG BASED 09804 PHY202 GENERAL PHYSICS II TRIG BASED 09801 PHY213 GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CAL I

4 4 4

09802

4

TBA TBA 10:00A 12:15P TBA 10:00A 12:15P TBA

TBA TBA M&W WED TU & TH TUESDAY

SCI 203 SCI 203 SCI 203 SCI 203

06:00P 09:15P

TUESDAY

SCI 212

O’LEARY C

3

12:00P 01:55P

M&W

BE 111

BROOKS J L

3 3

05:30P 08:30P 05:30P 08:30P

MONDAY TUESDAY

BE 111 BE 111

BROOKS J L SAPP JR R A

CS 002 CS 002 JBC 610 JBC 610

ATCHLEY B P BOLES S BRUNNER S BRUNNER S BRUNNER S BECK S K

PHY214

Evening 09701 PHS111

GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CAL II

PHYSICAL SCIENCE 4 Hybrid Format; Orientation 6/2/09 6:00 p.m.

POLITICAL SCIENCE Day 09901 POL211 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Evening 10105 PRL230 DOMESTIC LAW 10103 PRL240 WILLS, ESTATES & TRUSTS PSYCHOLOGY Day 10201 PSY106 10202 PSY200 10203 PSY200 10206 PSY200 10207 PSY200 10208 PSY200I 10205 10204 10209

PSY207 PSY210 PSY210I

CAREER EXPLORATION 1 TBA TBA GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 01:00P 02:55P M & W GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact susan.beck@wallacestate.edu PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact susan.beck@wallacestate.edu Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 22

JBC 610 CS 002

O’LEARY C O’LEARY C O’LEARY C O’LEARY C

STAFF BRUNNER S BECK S K


CALL COURSE COURSE NAME 10210

PSY210I

Evening 10211 PSY200 10212 PSY210

CR

TIME

DAYS

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact sherry.boles@adjunct.wallacestate.edu

BOLES S W

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

VICKERY J VICKERY J

3 3

06:00P 09:15P 06:00P 09:15P

MONDAY THURSDAY

JBC 610 JBC 610

PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT 10301 PTA201 PTA SEMINAR 2 TBA TBA JBC 200 Hybrid Format; For course information, contact robyn.crawford@wallacestate.edu 10302 PTA268 CLINICAL PRACTICUM 5 TBA TBA

STRICKLAND J E

READING 10501 RDG083 10502 RDG114

JBC 504 JBC 504

CONGO H S CONGO H S

MUS 103

WALTON R L RICHTER III J W

RELIGION 10702 REL151 10701 REL152I

DEVELOPMENTAL READING I CRITICAL READING FOR COLLEGE

RPT234

10915

RPT241I

10912

RPT254

SOCIOLOGY 11201 SOC200I SPANISH 11301 SPA101I

SPH106 SPH106 SPH106 SPH106

11401

SPH107

Evening 11406 SPH106 11407 SPH106 THEATRE ARTS 11601 THR120I

3

MAPLES M T

TAYLOR P D

BUTTS K L TAYLOR P D

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 TBA TBA For course information, contact rebecca.reeves@wallacestate.edu

REEVES R

INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I 4 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact donna.speeker@wallacestate.edu

SPEEKER D K

2

05:30P 08:00P

THURSDAY

SC CA-A

HOPPER R E

FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 Hybrid Format; Orientation 5/28/09 8:00 a.m. FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3

12:30P 02:25P 10:00A 11:55A 12:30P 02:25P 08:00A 09:55A

M&W TU & TH TU & TH THURSDAY

WC 101 WC 101 WC 101 SC CA-B

METCALF R L METCALF R L METCALF R L COX M S

10:00A 11:55A

M&W

WC 101

METCALF R L

FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION

05:30P 09:15P 05:30P 09:15P

MONDAY TUESDAY

SC CA-B SC CA-A

COX M S HOPPER R E

3 3

THEATER APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA Online class; For course information, contact lauren.cantrell@wallacestate.edu

UPHOLSTERY 11703 UPH124 11704 UPH214 11701 UPH217 11702 UPH221

DECORATIVE ELEMENTS EXP LAB DESIGN INTERIORS EXPER LAB UPH CRAFTS & ACCESSORIES AUTO UPH & DESIGN

3 3 3 3

11706 11705

INTERIOR MTLS FURNITURE QUILTING TECH & DESIGN

3 3

UPH222 UPH227

M&W M&W

08:00A 11:00A TUESDAY TBA WED Hybrid Format; For course information, contact mathew.maples@adjunct.wallacestate.edu MECHANICAL VENTILATION FOR RCP 3 08:00A 11:00A MONDAY LAB MONDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact paul.taylor@wallacestate.edu REHAB & HOME CARE FOR RCP 2 01:00P 04:00P TUESDAY Hybrid Format; For course information, contact lavaughn.butts@wallacestate.edu PATIENT ASSESS TECH FOR RCP 2 11:30A 01:00P TUESDAY LAB TBA Hybrid Format; For course information, contact paul.taylor@wallacestate.edu

COMMUNICATION SKILLS 12401 SPC103 ORAL COMM SKILLS FOR TECH STU SPEECH Day 11402 11403 11404 11405

12:30P 01:45P 12:30P 01:45P

SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT 3 05:30P 09:15P TUESDAY SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 3 TBA TBA Online class; Course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST 10901 RPT231 PATHOLOGY FOR THE RCP II

10905

3 3

CRAWFORD R

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Having Problems with Blackboard (WebCT)? The WSCC Blackboard Online Support Center’s Customer Care Technicians are available for support 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. Call 1-866-265-4848 for live assistance. Blackboard Support Center Website: http://supportcenteronline.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4158 Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 24


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continuing education and short-term skills training MEDICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION Signing for the Deaf for Nurses Ethics in Healthcare Spanish for Nurses Time Management for Healthcare Workers Improving Morale and Productivity Arterial Blood Gases Pulmonary Diseases in the Elderly Spanish for Nurses Asthma Update

Mondays, June 8 and 15 Friday, June 12 Saturday, June 13 Friday, June 26 Friday, July 10 Friday, July 24 Friday, August 14 Saturday, August 15 Friday, August 28

5pm-9pm 9am – 12:30pm 8am-5pm 9am-12:30pm 9am-12:30pm 9am-12:30pm 9am-12:30pm 8am-5pm 9am -12:30pm

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ABNP0137 is approved as a provider of continuing education by the Alabama Board of Nursing valid through October 4, 2009 * Approved for Respiratory Therapists by ASBRT To register call Staci Bryan at 256-352-8166 or email staci.bryan@wallacestate.edu.

Registration for Continuing Education and Short-term Skills Training classes is required two weeks prior to the class start date. To register or for more information, contact Staci Bryan at 256/352-8166 or staci.bryan@wallacestate.edu. Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 25


continuing education and short-term skills training PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT WRITING FOR NON-PROFITS This informative workshop will provide attendees with a step-by-step process for pursuing grant opportunities that will enhance existing programs, begin new ones, and facilitate success for their organization. PowerPoint slides and additional reference materials will be provided. Instructor: Suzanne Harbin Thurs, Jul 16, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and Jul 30, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Fee: $75 Location: SC Presidential Room LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES Instructor: Dr. Ken Crow Polishing Your Leadership Skills Tues, Jun 9, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Identifying Your Leadership Type How do you see yourself? How do others see you? Time Management Thurs, Jun 11, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Time management is personal management Identification of time wasters Problem Solving Tues, Jun 16, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Approaching problems and making decisions Team Building Thurs, Jun18, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Knowing the importance of being a team player Becoming an effective team player Conflict Resolution Tues, Jun 23, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Strategies for resolving conflict Identifying personality types Customer Service Thurs, Jun25, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Basic communication skills Customer identification Techniques for good customer service Professional Networking Tues, Jun 30, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Making the “right” connections Fee: $49 each class Location: JBC 410 CPR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER (BLS) Upon successful completion, students receive their healthcare provider course completion card. Choose from the following classes: Mon, Jun 8, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Sat, Jul 11, 8:00 a.m. - noon Fee: $60 tuition + $5 cash fee to instructor for card Location: BBS 100

TEST PREP SERVSAFE TEST-PREP & CERTIFICATION COURSE Participants will gain valuable knowledge in the following areas: Sani-

tation, the flow of food, purchasing and receiving, storing foods safely, 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 professionals. The intensive 8-hour course is spread over two consecutive sessions, ending with the certification exam. Although some counties in Alabama require that foodservice establishments have at least one person on duty at all times with this certification, it will become a state-wide requirement effective January 2010. Check with your local health department for specifics. Instructor: Chef Chris Villa Choose from the following 9 classes: • Jun 1 and Jun 2 • Jun 8 and Jun 9 • Jun 15 and Jun 16 • Jun 22 and Jun 23 • Jun 29 and Jun 30 • Jul 6 and Jul 7 • Jul 13 and Jul 14 • Jul 20 and Jul 21 • Jul 27 and Jul 28 All classes are on Mon and Tues from 3:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fee: $150 (includes textbook and certification exam) Location: Banquet Hall

ONLINE Various Professional Development and Career Certificate courses are available through our online partners. For details, visit http://online.wallacestate.edu

CAREER TRAINING CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT Certified nursing assistants work at the direction of nurses to provide basic patient care and play a critical role in successful healthcare by extending the capability of nurses and doctors to provide better patient care. CNA classes will train individuals to assess patient needs, how to interact effectively with the patient, and to make observations regarding a patient's condition and state of mind. FREE Information Session: Tues, May 5, 7:00 p.m. - JBC 12th floor. Instructors: Rhonda Ryan, RN and Krista Phillips, RN Accelerated Class Mon - Fri, Jun 1 – Jun 5, 8:00 a.m. – 4:20 p.m. Mon – Thurs, Jun 8 – 11, 8:00 a.m. – 4:20 p.m. Clinical Externship at local nursing home: Mon – Thurs, Jun 15 – Jun 18, 11:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Evening Class Mon, Tues, Thurs, June 22 – July 23, 4:45 p.m. – 9:10 p.m. Clinical Externship at local nursing home: Sat, Jul 25; 11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Mon, Tues, Thurs; July 27, July 28, July 30; 4:45 p.m. – 9:10 p.m. Sat, Aug 1; 11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Fee: $790 + $15 insurance fee (includes textbook and exam fee) WIA approved Location: BBS 100 COMPUTER SKILLS FOR TODAY’S WORKPLACE This nine-week program will help students develop those computer skills necessary to work in an office environment. Skills range from basic usage and keyboarding to proficiency in the programs of Mi-

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continuing education and short-term skills training crosoft® Office® (Word®, Excel®, and PowerPoint®). Instructor: Tina Hulse Tues/Thurs, Jun 2 – Jul 30, 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $1,500 (includes textbooks and fees) WIA approved Location: HS 220 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Medical laboratories rely on Phlebotomy Technicians to collect quality blood samples from the patient. FREE Information Session: Thurs, April 9, 6:00 p.m. - JBC 12th floor. Instructors: Bonnie Brannan, Stephanie Burden, and Valerie Carter Tues/Thurs, May 12 – Jun 25, 5:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Clinical externships will be coordinated after class completion. Fee: $1,587.50 + $11.50 insurance fee (includes text and exam fee) WIA approved Location: TBA PLUMBERS APPRENTICE This course prepares students with the fundamentals of the plumbing profession and is taught in three sixteen-week modules. The course follows the National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) Level 1 plumbing curriculum. Upon completion of three modules, attendees will be credited with one year of service toward journeyman plumber status. Instructor: Charles Kennedy, Master Plumber Pipe/Fittings/Tubing Module Tues/Thurs, Mar 24 – Jun 16, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Fixtures/Systems/Codes Module Tues/Thurs, July 7 – Sep 24, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tools/Drawing/Safety Module TBA Fee: $500 per module (includes textbook and all other course fees) WIA approved Location: AGP TRUCK DRIVING CERTIFICATE An instructional program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to drive trucks and buses, delivery vehicles, forhire vehicles and other commercial vehicles. Instructor: A.J. Shaw 4 weeks, Mon –Thurs Various classes throughout the year, call for details Fee: $1600 + $200 testing fee and $4 liability insurance fee WIA approved Location: DEM WATER MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This course prepares individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills for use in water storage, water power, and wastewater treatment systems. Includes instruction in water storage, power and/or treatment systems and equipment; appropriate testing and inspection procedures; appropriate system maintenance procedures; and report preparation. Instructor: Wendy Waldrep Tues/Thurs, May 5 – Aug 13, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Fee: $1,400 (includes textbooks and fees) WIA approved Location: TBA Location: CFS

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Wallace State Continuing Education offers Command Spanish online. These programs are: • Self-paced. You can start and stop any lesson at any time to fit your schedule. All courses are active for 120 days (four months), and students may work through the course at their own convenience. • Non-teacher-led • Based on Adult Education principles Courses are offered in the following areas: • Spanish for Financial Institutions $99 • Spanish for Law Enforcement Officers $99 • Spanish for Construction Supervisors $99 • Spanish for the Community $99 • Spanish for Pharmacy Personnel $99 • Spanish for the Workplace $99 • Spanish for Hospital Nursing $99 • Spanish for Medical Office Nursing $99 • Spanish for Library Personnel $99 • Spanish for Physicians $99 • Spanish for Real Estate Sales $99 • Spanish for School Teachers $99 No prior knowledge of Spanish is required. For more information or to enroll in a class visit our website: http://www.wallacestate.edu/command-spanish-online.html

. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for Training for Existing Business and Industry classes is required at least two weeks prior to class start date. Insufficient enrollment may result in course cancellation. Registration is complete once payment has been received. For more information, call the TEBI office at 256-352-8166. REFUND POLICY It is our policy that NO REFUNDS will be issued one week prior to an individual class or the first class in a series. However, if we cancel a class due to insufficient enrollment, fees will be reimbursed or you may select another class to attend based on space availability.

Wallace State will CUSTOMIZE training specifically for your organization… Would you like one of our classes held at your facility? WSCC TEBI can come to you! For more information on customized training, contact Vanessa Ennis at (256) 352-8184 or vanessa.ennis@wallacestate.edu.

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ATN - Hanceville 2009 Schedule of Open Enrollment Classes DATE

COURSE

June 4-5

OSHA 10-Hr

Training will cover guidelines set forth by standard OSHA safety and health guidelines and regula ons. Par cipants may pick topics that will be appropriate, however topics to tenta vely cover as a part of this training are: OSHA Background & General Coverage/Introduc on to OSHA Standards – OSHA Cita ons/Inspec ons/Penal es/OSHA record Keeping Requirements-Machine Guarding – Hazard Communica on (HAZCOM) – Electrical/Lockout Tag-out – Walking & Working Surfaces/Fall Protec on – Means of Egress – Fire Protec on – Personal Protec ve Equipment (PPE) – Confined Space Entry/Confined Space Hazards. Price: $195.00 per person. 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

June 8-12

HAZWOPER 40 -Hr

ATN offers basic training for persons who respond to spills. Individuals trained to the technician level respond to the incident to plug, patch, or otherwise stop the release of the hazardous substance. Training at this level includes: implemen ng the employers emergency response plan, hazard and risk assessment techniques, basic chemical/toxicology terminology, behavior selec on and use of proper personal protec ve equipment/respirators, containment and confinement opera ons, and decontamina on-termina on procedures. Price: $695.00 per person. 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

June 26

Forkli Train the Trainer

This 6-hour course includes: four hours of classroom instruc on, course work tes ng, driving skills test, licenses for par cipants successfully comple ng the course. Price: $195.00 per person. 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

September 7 -11

OSHA 30-Hr

This class covers - Introduc on to OSHA, OSH Act, General Duty Clause, General Safety and Health Provisions, Competent Person; Electrical; Walking and Working Surfaces; Means of Egress and Fire Protec on; With specific op ons to include, but not limited to: Hazard Communica on, Personal Protec ve Equipment, Lockout/Tagout Control of Hazardous Energies, Flammable and Combus ble Materials, Machine Guarding, Introduc on to Industrial Hygiene, Bloodborne Pathogens. Price: $495.00 per person. 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

September 11

Forkli Train the Trainer

This 6-hour course includes: four hours of classroom instruc on, course work tes ng, driving skills test, licenses for par cipants successfully comple ng the course. Price: $195.00 per person. 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

September 17

HAZWOPER 8 -Hr

ATN offers basic training for persons who respond to spills. Individuals trained to the technician level respond to the incident to plug, patch, or otherwise stop the release of the hazardous substance. Training at this level includes: implemen ng the employers emergency response plan, hazard and risk assessment techniques, basic chemical/toxicology terminology, behavior selec on and use of proper personal protec ve equipment/respirators, containment and confinement opera ons, and decontamina on-termina on procedures. Price: $195.00 per person. 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

September 21-25

HAZWOPER 40-Hr

ATN offers basic training for persons who respond to spills. Individuals trained to the technician level respond to the incident to plug, patch, or otherwise stop the release of the hazardous substance. Training at this level includes: implemen ng the employers emergency response plan, hazard and risk assessment techniques, basic chemical/toxicology terminology, behavior selec on and use of proper personal protec ve equipment/respirators, containment and confinement opera ons, and decontamina on-termina on procedures. Price: $695.00 per person. 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

For more informa on contact Ashley Lackey at (256) 352-8064, or by email at alackey@atn.org Register online at www.atn.org



summer youth programs

SUMMER YOUTH COLLEGE June 15-19, 2009 (For students in grades 7-9) Cartoon Art (CE 214) Monday, June 15 8 am-12 pm $30 Turn your doodles into designs of delight. Let your imagination go wild while you hold the pencil and draw your own comic strip. Learn skills like drawing people, animals and objects. Sketch your own original creations. Supplies included. Photographing Bugs (CE 123) Monday, June 15 8 am-12 pm $25 This class will take students on a short field trip of the WSCC campus to find interesting things to photograph. Bring your digital camera and learn to enjoy the fascinating world of photography. Fun with Art (CE 430) Tuesday, June 16 8 am-12 pm $30 Learn to draw for fun or begin your training for a career in art. You will enjoy spending time with an artist and learning the basic techniques of drawing, colors, shadowing and much more. Supplies included. Critters of All Kinds (CE 718) Tuesday, June 16 10 am-12 pm $25 Would you like to learn to hypnotize a snake? From examining fossils to playing with pets and learning how to care for them, this exciting, hands-on course will help you learn more about the inhabitants that share our space and shape our environment...you’ll be sure to have plenty of knowledge to share with your parents after this class! Beauty and Grace (CE 206) Tuesday, June 16 8 am-12 pm $25 Young ladies will learn basic etiquette and manners as well as nail, hair and makeup techniques. Come find out about the latest trends and about careers in Cosmetology. Expressive Movement and Yoga (CE 717) Tuesday, June 16 9 am-11 am $25 Focus on creative, expressive movement and yoga to improve strength, poise, self-confidence, and mind-body awareness. Fun with Computers (CE 429) Tuesday & Thursday, June 16 & 18 8 am-12 pm $50 Spend time getting acquainted with the basic functions of Microsoft Office. Learn Microsoft Office, PowerPoint and Publisher quick tips to make your science fair projects shine. Learn to use sound, text and clip art in PowerPoint. C.S.I. (CE 209) Wednesday, June 17 12 pm-4 pm $25 Join our forensics team and learn how fingerprints, hair, fibers, and shoe prints can be used to solve a case. As seen on TV, this is an exciting field with great career opportunities. Graphic Art Design (CE 212) Wednesday, June 17 8 am-12 pm $25 Learn how to use your computer to create art. In this course students will be introduced to graphics software such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator and open source freeware. Topics covered will include graphic file types, the graphic toolbox, and creating good graphic compositions. Papermaking (CE 719) Wednesday, June 17 Learn to make paper from corn shucks and wood shavings.

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Robot Mania (CE 208) Wednesday, June 17 8 am-12 pm $25 An introduction to robotic programming using the Lego NXT robot. Students will learn and practice using ultrasonic and light detecting sensors to make their robots follow a line and avoid objects. Computer Scrapbooking (CE 428) Thursday, June 18 1 pm-4 pm $25 Bring your digital photographs and learn to make a computer scrapbook. Learn neat ways to show friends and family your pictures. Cake Decorating (CE 303) Friday, June 19 8 am-12 pm $30 This is a great class for girls and boys to learn the basics of cake decorating. Learn to make icing, ice a cake, and create various designs for all occasions. Supplies included.

All participants receive a FREE t-shirt. Registration Deadline is May 22, 2009. Contact Mary Hall at 256/352-8243 to register. Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 30


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community education

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CEU 178-Acrylic Painting Thursdays, July 9-23 9:30-11:30 a.m. Shop Around the Corner $30

CEU 302-Cake Decorating Thursdays, June 4-July 30 5:30-8:30 p.m. Banquet Hall $135

CEU 177-Watercolor Thursdays, June 4-18 9:30-11:30 a.m. Shop Around the Corner $30

CEU 174-Basics of Floral Design Tuesdays, June 2-16 6:00-8:00 p.m. SC Presidential Room $30

MUSIC & DANCE CEU 973-Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People Wednesday, July 1 6:00-9:30 p.m. JBC 3rd floor $50 (plus $25 for book) CEU 125-Ballroom Dancing Tuesdays, June 2-July 7 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wellness Center Room 102A $30

FITNESS CEU 721-Movement for Health and Healing Thursdays, June 4-July 16 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wellness Center Room 102A $30 CEU 713-Yoga Mondays, June 1-July 6 4:15-5:15 p.m. Wellness Center Room 102A $30

CEU 128-Quilting Tuesdays, June 2-23 5:00-7:00 p.m. Bailey Center 12th floor $40 CEU 109-Home Decorating Sewing Wednesdays, June 3-July 8 2:00-4:00 p.m. Commercial Sewing $55

OTHER TOPICS CEU 720-Treasure Hunting with Metal Detectors Thursdays, June 4-25 10-11 a.m. JBC 5th floor $30

Lifelong Learning For ages 55 and older For a $25/class fee, students may take the following courses. Some supplies are required and are specified in the course description. There are no formal admission requirements other than registration, a minimum age of 55, and an interest in continued learning.

CEUS 177 - Watercolor Painting & Drawing Thursdays, June 4-18 9:30 a.m.-11:30 am Shop Around the Corner, Cullman $25 Registration Deadline: June 1 In this beginner class, you will learn to create layouts by sketching with pencil and then paint with watercolor You will learn to mix paint, use the paint brush, and how to develop an art piece. Supplies extra. CEUS 178 - Acrylic Painting Thursdays, July 9-23 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Shop Around the Corner, Cullman $25 Registration Deadline: July 6 The acrylic medium has grown in popularity. In this class you will learn to create a work of art you’ll be proud of. Acrylic paint is water soluble plastic base paint. Supplies extra. CEUS 179 - Computers for Seniors Tuesdays, June 2-16 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Computer Science Room 25 $25 Registration Deadline: May 29 This course is for the beginner and is designed to introduce you to the computer, teach you to use email, and show you the basic functions of Windows and Microsoft Word. You will also learn how to search the Internet. Class is limited to 15 students. CEUS 721- Movement for Everyday Life, Health, and Healing Wednesdays, June 3-July 8 11a.m.-12:00 noon Wellness Center Room 102A $25 Registration Deadline: May 29

Register:

By Phone - (256) 352-8243 By Mail - WSCC, ATTN: Mary Hall, P.O. Box 2000, Hanceville, AL 35077 In Person- See Mary Hall in the Admissions Office, James C. Bailey Center 1st Floor By E-mail - mary.hall@wallacestate.edu The registration deadline is three days prior to the first day of class. All Registration and tuition payment must be completed by the registration deadline. Withdrawal Withdrawal from courses must be made in writing to Wallace State Community Education. Notification must be received no later than one week before the scheduled class or first class in a series to be eligible for a refund. No refunds will be made for withdrawals after the one-week deadline. Summer Semester 2009 Schedule of Classes • page 31


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A Partnership That Works! REGISTRATION FOR ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY begins online April 1, 2009 Classes offered at the Athens State Center at Hanceville for Summer Term Traditional or Blended Formats: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AR310 Fine Arts Connect MA450 Advanced Calculus I PS332 Child Psychology PS368 Indust & Personnel Psy. AC 303 Mgm Dec. Support System COLLEGE OF BUSINESS GBA368 Ind. & Person. Psy. MG303 Mgmt Dec. Support System MG346 Prin. of Mgm. & Leadership MG390 Prod. & Opr. Mgmt. MG418 Mgm. of Technology MG449 Advanced HRM MK432 Retailing MK433 Marketing Strategies COLLEGE OF EDUCATION CE434 Course Develop. & Evaluation ED301 Foundations of Education I ED302 Foundations of Education II ED305 Technology & Media in Education EL315 Teaching Kindergarten EL320 Children’s Literature EL321 Teaching Language Arts EL324 Teaching Math in Primary Grade EL351 Assessment Strategies for Elementary EL352 Mgmt Strat in Elementary Classroom EL413 Teaching Reading Intm. Grades EL420 Teaching Science EL423 Teaching Social Studies EL424 Teaching Math in Intm. Grades EL484 Curriculum Seminar in Elementary Education ER310 Principles of Early Childhood Education ER323 Teaching Reading in Primary Grades ER450 Administ/Manag. ER Programs SE301 Intro to Except Learners

Talk to Helen Cantrell, Director of the Athens State University Center at Hanceville. Find out just how close you are to a Bachelor’s Degree right here in the Bailey Building, fifth floor, at Wallace State, Hanceville! 256-352-8090 helen.cantrell@athens.edu Degrees available in: Behavioral Science Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Liberal Studies Business Management Public Safety & Health Administration

Athens State University and Wallace State, Hanceville are “Building Success Stories Together!”


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Visit our website at www.wallacestate.edu

Wallace State Center at Addison High School Addison, AL Wallace State Center at Brewer High School Eva, AL For information about off campus centers, call 256/352-8050 or 256/352-8236.

Summer Schedule 2009 Wallace State. A Life Less Ordinary. 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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