Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                                                   General Information


                                        Welcome Summer Semester 2011                                                  Full Term Classes
                                        Welcome to Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC),                        May 25-August 3
                                        where tremendous opportunities await you. I am delighted that              First Mini-Term Classes
                                        you are exploring these options and hope that you will fulfill your             May 25-June 29
                                        educational goals.
                                                                                                                  Second Mini-Term Classes
                                        Students of all ages and backgrounds attend Northwest-Shoals
                                        Community College. Some strive to earn their associate's
                                                                                                                       June 30-August 3
                                        degree and transfer to a four-year college or university. Some              8 Week Term Classes
                                        choose to upgrade their job skills and immediately enter the                     June 1-July 27
                                        workforce. Regardless of your educational desires, Northwest-
                                        Shoals is the place for you.
                                                                                                                         AT T E N T I O N
                                        Students find the relatively small class size and flexible course
                                        schedules are exactly what they need to match their busy                       NEW STUDENTS
       Dr. Humphrey Lee                lifestyles. Online, evening, distance learning, and continuing
            President
                                                                                                                    New Student Orientation
                                       education classes are among the many options Northwest-
                                       Shoals offers.                                                                   Classes Meet:
For more than 45 years, this college has provided the citizens of northwest Alabama with first-rate,                       One Time Only
educational programs within a supportive learning and teaching environment. Northwest-Shoals
has enjoyed establishing itself as a vital part of the communities in which it serves.
                                                                                                                                     May 24
                                                                                                                          8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
At Northwest-Shoals Community College, we want to help connect you to the career path of your
                                                                                                                         or 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
choice. Best wishes throughout the summer semester and the 2010-2011 academic year.
                                                                                                                        Phil Campbell and Shoals
                                                                                                                                         or
 STUDENT SERVICES                                                                                                      Second Mini-Term
 If problems with:                                Contact                                    *Phone Number
 Academic Programs . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President of Instruction . .331-5217/331-6270
                                                                                                                          June 30-August 3
 Address Change . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6227                                  Thursdays
 Adding/Dropping a Class . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6227                                12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
 Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6227                           Shoals Only
 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Athletic Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5466                                    or
 Auditing a Course(s) . . . . . . . . . .Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5267/331-6219                 Distance Education
 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5227/331-6213
                                                                                                                           See Main Section of
 Career Information . . . . . . . . . . . .Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5286/331-6297
                                                                                                                        Class Schedule for Details
 Clubs and Organizations . . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5207/331-6201
 Disabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Support Services . . . .331-5321
 Final Exams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President of Instruction . .331-5217/331-6270
                                                                                                                  TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . .331-5364/331-6232          Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
 GED Testing/Adult Education . . . .Advising Center . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5443/331-6297                     Advisor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
 Graduation Applications . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6219                   Applying for Graduation . . . . . . . . .7
 Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President of Instruction . .331-5217/331-6270                Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
 Housing (Shoals Campus) . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5207                           Child Development Center . . . . . . .8
 ID Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5207/331-6261     COMPASS Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
 Intramurals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5370/331-6260      Continuing Education . . . . . . . .28-30
 Job Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5286/331-6297             Course Listings
 Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Campus Safety . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5415/331-6304           Summer Semester . . . . . . . .11-24
 Parking Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Campus Safety . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5415/331-6304                 Mini-Term Courses . . . . . . . .25-26
 Placement Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Testing Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5482/331-6297           Short-Term Courses . . . . . . . . .25
 Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cashier’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5226/331-6382          Distance Education Courses . .27-28
 Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6219            Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7
 Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . .331-5417/331-6232           Final Examination Schedule . . . . . .8
 Transcripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5461/331-6227           Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
 Transfer Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5267/331-6227       Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
 Tutoring Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Support Services . . . .331-5318/331-6276                    Senior Citizen Discount . . . . . . . . . .7
 Withdrawal from Classes . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5461/331-6219                     Student Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
 Work Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . .331-5364/331-6222           Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
 * 256 area code required




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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                                                                      Advising Information


         CREDIT HOURS                                                           C U R R E N T LY ENROLLED STUDENTS
1.    A normal credit hour load is                          Students must see assigned advisors in order to register. Please arrange an appointment with
      considered 15-16.                                     your advisor immediately. Advisors’ respective campus telephone numbers and office locations
2.    Students who enroll for less than 12                  (buildings) are listed on this page in the adjacent column. The prefix for all College telephone
      credit hours are considered part-time.                numbers is 256-331-xxxx. Advisors are located on the Shoals Campus if their extension begins
3.    Students enrolling for more than 19                   with five (5) and the Phil Campbell Campus if their extension begins with six (6).
      credit hours must have the approval
      of the Vice President of Instruction’s
      office. An absolute maximum of 24                                           Contact the Admissions Office
      credit hours exists for all students.
                                                                             if you do not know your advisor’s name.
         NEW STUDENT                                                       (800) 645-8967 or 256-331-5425/256-331-6227
           ADVISING                                         ADVISOR                          EXT.                BLDG.           ADVISOR                       EXT.               BLDG.
First-time freshmen, transfer, transient,                   ALLS, Joe Mark . . . . . . .6229 . . . . . . . . . .S-13            MAUPIN, Tim . . . . . . . . .5247 . . . . . . . . . . .105
dual enrollment and/or readmitted                           AUSTIN, Alex . . . . . . . . .5449 . . . . . . . . . . .104         MCALISTER, Jeff . . . . . .6299 . . . . . . . .FA-09G
students will be assigned advisors early in                 BALES, Ann . . . . . . . . . .6298 . . . . . . . .OC-220            MCCLINTON, Tywana . .5212 . . . . . . . . . . .112
the registration process by personnel in                    BALTES, Joan . . . . . . . .5353 . . . . . . . . . . .112           MCCLUNG, Michael . . . .6313 . . . . . . . . .AV-16
the Admissions Office.                                      BANKSTON, Callie . . . .5265 . . . . . . . . . . .110               MCGOUYRK, Steve . . . .5246 . . . . . . . . . . .103
                                                            BENSON, Debbie . . . . .5296 . . . . . . . . . . .120               MCINTOSH, John . . . . .5323 . . . . . . . . . . .100
Please read the “Open Registration”                         BONNER, Jim . . . . . . . .5244 . . . . . . . . . . .102            MURPHY, Dr. Mike . . . .6246 . . . . . . . . . . . S-4
section on Page 4 of this publication for an                BOWEN, Eddie . . . . . . .5303 . . . . . . . . . . .120             NESBITT, Marcia . . . . . .5320 . . . . . . . . . . .120
explanation of the registration process and                 BRACKINS, Ken . . . . . .6242 . . . . . . . . .A-16N                OLIVER, Stephanie . . . .6293 . . . . . . . .OC-229
assignment of advisors.                                     BUTLER, Ann . . . . . . . .8033 . . . . . . . . . . .122            OYEN, Todd . . . . . . . . . .5437 . . . . . . . . . . .122
                                                            CARTER, Edwin . . . . . .5277 . . . . . . . . . . .127              PACE, Diane . . . . . . . . .5352 . . . . . . . . . . .107
Advisors assigned will be listed in the section             CARTER, Tom . . . . . . . .5263 . . . . . . . . . . .100            PEARSON, Selina . . . . .5487 . . . . . . . . . . .120
found on this page. Call the Admissions                     CHANDLER, Stephen . .5234 . . . . . . . . . . .112                  PECK, Donna . . . . . . . .5299 . . . . . . . . . . .127
Office should you have questions.                           COLAGROSS, Dr. Glenda .5275 . . . . . . . . . . .100                PETERS, Pam . . . . . . . .6326 . . . . . . . . . . .302
                                                            CRABTREE, Sherry . . . .6258 . . . . . . . . .AV-18                 POOL, Bradley . . . . . . . .6295 . . . . . . . . .AV-25
For further information concerning advisor                  DABBS, Dr. Carole . . . .6250 . . . . . . . .OC-227                 REAVES, Ricky . . . . . . .5201 . . . . . . . . . . .103
assignments, transferability, or program of                 DEMORSE, Chris . . . . .5336 . . . . . . . . . . .122               REID, Eric . . . . . . . . . . .5231 . . . . . . . . . . .104
study requirements, contact                                 DURDUNJI, Diann . . . . .5450 . . . . . . . . . . .107              RHODES, Wanda . . . . .5458 . . . . . . . . . . .122
                                                            EDWARDS, Dr. Ronald .5268 . . . . . . . . . . .112                  RICE, Alton . . . . . . . . . .5257 . . . . . . . . . . .105
Wanda M. Lewis . . . . . . . .256-331-5359                  ENGLAND, Dr. Robert . .5309 . . . . . . . . . . .120                RICKETTS, Kim . . . . . . .5331 . . . . . . . . . . .122
                                                            EUBANKS, Claude . . . .5293 . . . . . . . . . . .122                ROBERSON, Teresa . . .5276 . . . . . . . . . . .112
        C O M PA S S                                        FORD, Parris . . . . . . . . .5306 . . . . . . . . . . .122
                                                            FREDERICK, Jan . . . . .5494/6294 . .108/FA-10
                                                                                                                                ROBINSON, Kym . . . . .6267 . . . . . . . . .AV-17
                                                                                                                                ROGERS, Michelle . . . .6220 . . . . . . . .OC-221
     PLACEMENT TEST                                         GARNER, Roger . . . . . .5254 . . . . . . . . . . .108              RUMBLEY, Janet . . . . . .5248 . . . . . . . . . . .127
                                                            GIBSON, LIsa . . . . . . . .6243 . . . . . . . . .AV-22             SEALY, Pat . . . . . . . . . . .5324 . . . . . . . . . . .120
Shoals Campus: Compass given by                             GOODLOE, Daron . . . . . . . .5372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123   SHACKELFORD, Tony .6260 . . . . . . . .H-107B
appointment. Call the Advising Center at                    HACKWORTH, Joe . . . .5335 . . . . . . . . . . .109                 SHARP, Tom . . . . . . . . .5420 . . . . . . . . . . .110
256-331-5359 (Wanda Lewis) or 256-331-                      HALL, Bruce . . . . . . . . .5251 . . . . . . .102/106              SIMPSON, Mark . . . . . .5435 . . . . . . . . . . .122
5375 (Melanie Thompson). If no answer,                      HARDY, Charles . . . . . .5236 . . . . . . . . . . .109             SMITH, Brian . . . . . . . . .8007/5379 . . . . . .120
call the Testing Lab between 4:00 and 8:00                  HARRISON, Sam . . . . .5250 . . . . . . . . . . .103                SMITH, Shelia . . . . . . . .5337/6207 . .122/OC-228
p.m. at 256-331-5482.                                       HOGAN, Paul . . . . . . . .5232 . . . . . . . . . . .112            SOCKWELL, Dr. Craig . .5378 . . . . . . . . . . .123
                                                            HOLCOMB, Susan . . . .6244 . . . . . . . .OC-222                    SOUTH, Desiree . . . . . .5211 . . . . . . . . . . .112
Phil Campbell Campus: Compass given by                      HORTON, Lana . . . . . . .5295 . . . . . . . . . . .123             SWINNEY, Kaye . . . . . .6254 . . . . . . .OC-311A
appointment. Call Carolyn Fincher at 256-                   HOWARD, Tommy . . . . .5259 . . . . . . . . . . .122                SYKES, Donna . . . . . . .6249 . . . . . . . .OC-205
331-6297 for an appointment.                                HUBKA, Mike . . . . . . . . .5270 . . . . . . . . . . .115          TAYLOR, Charles . . . . . .5462/6218 . . .100/301
                                                            HUMPHRES, Brittney . .6237 . . . . . . . .OC-228                    TEDFORD, Abby . . . . . .6256 . . . . . . . .OC-207
Children, cell phones and pagers are not                    INGLE, Crystal . . . . . . . .8024 . . . . . . . . . . .120         TERRY, Ricky . . . . . . . .5251 . . . . . . . . . . .102
allowed in Testing or Career Lab.                           JAMES, Jeff . . . . . . . . . .6234 . . . . . .OC-108S              THOMPSON, Melanie . .5375 . . . . . . . . . . .127
                                                            JAMES, Dr. Timmy . . . . .6281 . . . .OC-105/A-12                   THORNTON, Carol . . . .5294 . . . . . . . . . . .120
          An Equal Employment                               JOHNSON, Matthew . . .5247 . . . . . . . . . . .105                 TICE, Cindy . . . . . . . . . .6221 . . . . . . . .OC-223
          Opportunity Institution                           JONES, Rose . . . . . . . .5367/5313 . . . . . .123                 TIDWELL, Cindy . . . . . .5305 . . . . . . . . . . .122
It is the official policy of the Alabama Postsecondary      KEETON, Brian . . . . . . .5254 . . . . . . . . . . .108            TIDWELL, Kim . . . . . . . .5265 . . . . . . . . . . .110
Department of Education and Northwest-Shoals                KELLEY, Tim . . . . . . . . .6287 . . . . . . . . .AV-13            TRAPP, Rachel . . . . . . .5237/6288 . . . . .114/306L
Community College that no person in Alabama shall,          LEE, Mark . . . . . . . . . . .5491 . . . . . . . . . . .118        TUCKER, Kim . . . . . . . .5468 . . . . . . . . . . .110
on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex, religion,   LEWIS, Wanda . . . . . . .5359 . . . . . . . . . . .127             VANDIVER, Dudley . . . .5247 . . . . . . . . . . .105
creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from            LYLES, Lin . . . . . . . . . . .5254 . . . . . . . . . . .108       VAUGHN, Linda . . . . . . .6283 . . . . . . . . .AV-22
participation, be denied the benefits of, or be             LOGAN, Sarah . . . . . . . .6252 . . . . . . . .OC-206              WAIDE, Linda . . . . . . . .5321 . . . . . . . . . . .100
subjected to discrimination under any program,              LONG, Ginger . . . . . . . .5334 . . . . . .120/AV-17               WARD, Kristy . . . . . . . . .5370 . . . . . . . . . . .118
activity, or employment.                                    LYNDON, Ann . . . . . . . .5319 . . . . . . . . . . .110            WATSON, Sharon B. . . .6253 . . . . . . . . .AV-24




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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                                      Registration Information


                                                  REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
 *Web-Based Registration - Currently Enrolled Students . . . . . . .(Beginning at 7:30 a.m.) April 16-May 23
 *On-Site Registration - Currently Enrolled Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 18-May 22
 *Transient & Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 25-29
 OPEN REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 23
 *Advisement for registration by appointment only.

                   S P E C I A L I N F O R M AT I O N                                                TRANSIENT STUDENT
To be able to register, all currently enrolled students must have a Photo I.D.                         R E G I S T R AT I O N
Card.
                                                                                              April 25-29
After currently enrolled students have met with their advisors and obtained
                                                                                              Transient students attending Northwest-Shoals
clearance to register, students have the following registration options:
                                                                                              Community College for the first time may take
1. Web-Based registration.                                                                    advantage of early registration for the summer
2. Faculty members may enter the student’s registration in their offices.                     semester. A completed application for admission and
3. Admissions Office available for registration problems.                                     an approved transient letter must be submitted to the
                                                                                              Admissions Office by April 4, 2011, to register early.
                      W E B R E G I S T R AT I O N                                            Students who have not submitted a completed
April 16-May 23                                                                               application for admission and an approved transient
                                                                                              letter by April 4, 2011 will register at Open
Currently enrolled students can register on the web beginning at 7:30 a.m., April             Registration, May 23, 2011.
16, 2011 through May 23, 2011. In order to use the web registration option each
student will need his/her student number and personal identification number
(PIN). All currently enrolled students MUST see their assigned advisors for                                 PAY M E N T O F
schedule approval and clearance to register. Students should make sure they
have the correct call numbers for all classes for which they wish to register. In the
                                                                                                        T U I T I O N A N D FEES
event some classes are full, alternate call numbers should already be selected                PAYMENT DEADLINES:
and approved by the advisor. Tuition and fees can be paid by credit card using                Registration                         Payment Deadline
web registration. All student information is encrypted to ensure the privacy and              April 16-May 20                      May 20 - 3:00 p.m.
confidentiality of personal information.                                                      May 23                               May 23 - 7:00 p.m.
ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS                                                                           Students who register by web may pay by credit card
1. Access website at www.nwscc.edu                                                            on-line or at the cashier’s office during business hours.
2. Click on Online Services under Featured Links                                              Course schedules will be deleted if PAYMENT is not
3. Click the link to continue on the Collection Fees screen                                   made by deadline.
4. Enter your User ID and PIN and click the Login button
5. Click on Registration
6. After registering for classes, print a copy of schedule
                                                                                                         STUDENT DECALS
                                                                                              All students are required to have a 2010-2011 car
For student convenience, computers for web-based registration will be available in the        decal which must be displayed on vehicle. Decals are
Library on the Phil Campbell Campus and in the Library, Student Center, and Career            valid from September 1 through August 31.
Center on the Shoals Campus.

                                                                                                                  PA R K I N G
        DUAL ENROLLMENT/DUAL CREDIT
                                                                                              Designated parking by color-coded spaces:
               R E G I S T R AT I O N                                                         Red    Administration/Faculty/Staff
April 25-29                                                                                   Green Visitors
                                                                                              White Student
High school students who enroll for the summer semester for dual enrollment/dual              Blue   Handicap
credit must submit the following items to the Admissions Office:                              Yellow No Parking/Loading Zone
1. Completed application for admission and student I.D. policy form.                          Designated parking is strictly enforced by campus
2. Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Agreement Form completed and signed by                         safety officers. Violaters are ticketed and fines
   superintendent and high school principal.                                                  assessed. Fines must be paid before graduating,
3. High school transcript.                                                                    registering, or requesting a transcript.
4. ACT/COMPASS scores.
Students who do not register at this time will register at Open Registration, May
23, 2011. For further information, call Rose Jones at 256-331-5313.



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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                                            Registration Information


Registration Procedures
Registration is May 23, 2011
Students registering on the Phil Campbell Campus should report to Building 301-Administration Building. Students registering on the
Shoals Campus should report to Building 127 - Workforce Development.
The following steps are to be followed by First-time Freshmen, Transfers, Transient, Dual Enrollment, and Readmitting Students.
May 23            8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Step 1.     Report to Check-In Station of the appropriate campus.
Step 2.     If an application for admission or readmission has not been completed, go to the Walk-In Work Area to complete application. (A
            readmission application must be completed, if the student is not enrolled for the current semester.) If the application for admission
            has already been submitted to the Admissions Office, go to Photo I.D. Station.
Step 3.     Photo I.D. Station: Have picture taken for Photo I.D. and register vehicle for parking decal. Tag number is required to obtain
            parking decal.
Step 4.     Testing: Take COMPASS test, if appropriate. Students who have not successfully completed college-level English and/or math
            must take the COMPASS test, unless they made 20 or above on the math and/or English portion of the ACT College Entrance
            Exam. Then go to the Advising Transcript Station to obtain COMPASS scores and/or transfer credit and meet with assigned
            advisor to schedule appropriate classes.
Step 5.     Take completed registration form to the Data Entry/Invoice Station for processing. If any classes the student is registering for are
            full, go to the Scheduling/Help Area for assistance. Return to the Data Entry/Invoice Station to complete this step and receive
            printed invoice.
Step 6.     All students must go to the Financial Aid Station for financial assistance review.
Step 7.     Take invoice to the Cashier Office for payment of tuition and fees. All students whether paying tuition by cash, charging to a
            scholarship or financial aid program, must go to the Cashier Office. Schedules of students not completing this step will be
            cancelled. Pay tuition and fees by 7:00 p.m., May 23 to avoid cancellation of class schedule. Photo I.D. cards will be validated
            at the time tuition is paid.




                                                         Trial Registration Schedule
          STUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER    LAST NAME                           FIRST NAME                             MIDDLE/MAIDENNAME


          SEMESTER              YEAR       ADDRESS                              CITY                          STATE   PHONE

          DEPT.     NUMBER SECTION     COURSE TITLE                   INSTRUCTOR       START   END    S   M   T   W   T   F   S   BLDG   ROOM   CR
                                                                                       TIME    TIME                                             HOURS




          OVER 19 HOURS:                                                                                                  TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
          VICE PRESIDENT OF INSTRUCTION
          NW-SCC                                                              *STUDENT                                              DATE
          PROGRAM OF STUDY                                                    SIGNATURE
          TRANSFER                                                            ADVISOR
          PROGRAM OF STUDY                                                    SIGNATURE
          NEXT COLLEGE                                                        ADMISSIONS OFFICE
          YOU PLAN TO ATTEND                                                  SIGNATURE
           *WHILE THE ACADEMIC ADVISOR ASSISTS THE STUDENT BY HELPING IDENTIFY AND ASSESS ALTERNATIVES AND CONSEQUENCES OF DECISIONS, THE STUDENT
           HAS THE ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAKING THESE DECISIONS AND BY THEIR SIGNATURE ACCEPT THE ACCURACY AND APPLICABILITY OF COURSES LISTED
           ON IT.




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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                           College Campuses


                                          College Campuses



                                                                        PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
                                                                        301 W       Wallace Administration Building
                                                                        302 OC      Occupational Building
                                                                                    Child Development Center
                                                                        303 S       Science Building
                                                                        304 SUB     Student Union Building and Cafeteria
                                                                        305 SA      Student Activities Center
                                                                        306 L       James A. Glasgow Library
                                                                        307 AV      Audio Visual Building
                                                                        308 H       Health and Gymnasium
                                                                        309         Center for Welding Technology
                                                                        310         Lou B. Bevill Fine Arts Center
                                                                        M           Maintenance Building




                             SHOALS CAMPUS
                             100     Victor P. Poole Administration Complex        115   Center for Industrial Training and
                             101     Technical Services                                  Community Education/Art
                             102     AC/Refrigeration/Energy Management            116   Hospitality Center
                                     Electrical Technology                         117   Auto Body Paint Booth
                             103     Electronics Technology                        118   Patriot Center/Fitness Center
                             104     Automotive Collision Repair                   119   Student Housing
                             105     Design Engineering Technology                 120   General Classroom Facility/Math Lab
                             106     Adult Education                               121   Center for Environmental Technology
                             107     Child Development Center                      122   Physics, Math, LPN Nursing/EMS
                             108     Welding                                       123   Biology, Chemistry, and Physical Science
                             109     Carpentry/Cabinetmaking                       126   Automotive Service Technology
                             110     Cosmetology                                   127   Workforce Development Center/
                                     General Classroom Facility                          Testing Center
                             111     Machine Tool/CNC                              130   North Alabama Council of Local
                             112     Center for Business and Computer Technology         Governments (NACOLG)
                             113     Physical Plant Warehouse                      A     Press Box/Concession Stand/Restrooms
                             114     Larry W. McCoy Learning Resources Center      *1    Proposed Parking



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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                                     Financial Information


          FINANCIAL AID OFFICE                                                            REFUND POLICY
To obtain information regarding financial help for your           A copy of the Refund Policy Number 803.02 issued Sept. 26, 1996, by the
expenses at NW-SCC, visit our Financial Aid Offices or pick       Department of Postsecondary Education, with guidelines for the policy,
up an Application for Federal Student Aid.                        can be obtained from an employee in the NW-SCC Business or
                                                                  Admissions Office. For additional information concerning refunds from the
Remember to apply for Federal Aid at least four weeks before
                                                                  College refer to pages 18-19 in the 2010-2011 College Catalog.
classes begin. Personnel are available to help you complete
the forms. Students may apply on-line using their Federal PIN     A sample of how the tuition refunds are calculated can be obtained by
at website www.fafsa.gov. The FAFSA school code for both          contacting an employee in the NW-SCC Cashier’s Office.
campuses is 005697. Additional aid is available through           Refund for Complete Withdrawal
scholarships and outside sponsors for those who qualify.          A student who officially or unofficially withdraws from all classes before
Notice to Students: New/Transfer Students who have sent           the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and other institutional
their application to Federal Student Aid and have not received    charges.
a response within 3-4 weeks, please contact our offices.          A student who officially or unofficially withdraws completely on or after the first
Students who have received their Federal Student Aid Report,      day of class but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded
please bring the 2009 income information.                         according to the official withdrawal date, as follows:
Deadline: Students must have Federal Pell Grants and              Deadlines                                               Percent
Federal Direct Student Loans approved by the Financial Aid
Office prior to the May 23, 2011, Open Registration Day if        1.   Prior to May 25                                       100%
charges are to be made. Students without prior approval           2.   Withdrawal first week: May 25-31                      75%*
should make plans to pay (cash, check, credit card) on the        3.   Withdrawal second week: June 1-7                      50%*
May 23, 2011, Open Registration Day. Reimbursements will          4.   Withdrawal third week: June 8-14                      25%*
be made later when students are officially approved for aid.      5.   After June 14                                           0%

Financial Aid Offices are located on both the Shoals and Phil     *Administrative Fee - An administrative fee not to exceed five (5) per-
Campbell Campuses. In Muscle Shoals, the office is located        cent of tuition and other institutional charges or $100, whichever is small-
on George Wallace Boulevard in Building 100. In Phil              er, shall be assessed in addition to the reduced percentage, for each with-
Campbell, the office is located in the Administration Building.   drawal within the period beginning the first day of class and ending at the
                                                                  end of the third week of class.
To telephone Financial Aid Offices, call the following:
                                                                  Refund for Partial Withdrawal - Students who do not completely
 Phil Campbell: 256-331-6232           Shoals: 256-331-5364
                                                                  withdraw from the College but drop a class during the regular drop/add
                  Toll Free: (800) 645-8967
                                                                  period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate
Ability to Benefit: Students who do not have a GED or high        applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to
school diploma are permitted to use Federal Student Aid in a      the classes dropped. There is no refund due to a student who partially
limited number of occupational programs. Students must pass       withdraws after the official drop/add period.
all three parts of the CPAT test at the same time before
receiving aid. Please contact Adult Education at 256-331-                         REFUNDS TO STUDENTS
5438.
                                                                  NW-SCC strives to improve the service provided to our students and
Deadline for charges: Students on federal financial aid (Pell &   prospective students. Offering a choice about how to receive financial
Student Loan) must make all charges in the Cashier’s Office       disbursements from the institution is one recent improvement. In 2006, we
or Bookstore by June 3, 2011. All other financial aid charges     partnered with Higher One, a financial services company specializing in
end June 10, 2011.                                                disbursement methods. The U.S. Department of Education also recognizes the
                                                                  need for improving disbursement methods and made changes to its policy, 34
REMINDERS:
                                                                  CFR 668.164, allowing institutions to require banking information from all
1.   Please apply now for the FAll 2011 using 2010 income         students. Beginning in July 2008, Northwest-Shoals will ask students to provide
     information. The new website is fafsa.gov. Please follow     this banking information. The information will be solely used for refund
     up with the Financial Aid Office.                            disbursement and remain completely confidential as required by FERPA. All
                                                                  refunds from Northwest-Shoals will now become electronic after July 2008.
2.   The U.S. Department of Education is providing additional
                                                                  Students without a bank account will have the option of opening an account to
     Pell Grant funding for those who qualify. Please contact
                                                                  use for all disbursements from the college.
     the Financial Aid Office upon completion of the Spring
     Term (May 6, 2011).                                                                          Accreditation
                                                                  Northwest-Shoals Community College is accredited by the Commission on
        FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID                                     Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the
                                                                  Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, and
Students on Federal Student Aid (Pell Grant & Loan) who           Associate in Occupational Technology degrees as well as certificates in
totally withdraw from classes before the 60% point (July 7,       occupational areas. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern
2011) in the semester may be required to repay a portion of       Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4501 for questions about the
their funds to the U.S. Department of Education, lender, or       accreditation of Northwest-Shoals Community College.
NW-SCC.



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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                                                     Financial Information


       TUITION AND FEES                                                      NW-SCC to go to 4 1/2 Day
 Credit          Alabama        Non-Resident                                Summer Work/Class Schedule
 Hours           Resident        of Alabama
   1              115.00            205.00                                    Beginning May 23, 2011
   2              230.00            410.00
   3              345.00            615.00          Northwest-Shoals Community College will go to a four and a half day
   4              460.00            820.00          (Monday-Friday) summer work/class schedule beginning May 23.
   5              575.00          1,025.00          The College will be closed Monday, May 30, for Memorial Day and Monday,
   6              690.00          1,230.00          July 4, in observance of Independence Day.
   7              805.00          1,435.00
   8              920.00          1,640.00          Note: The NW-SCC Child Development Center will continue operating on
   9             1,035.00         1,845.00          normal schedule for the summer semester.
  10             1,150.00         2,050.00
  11             1,265.00         2,255.00
  12             1,380.00         2,460.00           Hours of Operation during On-Site Registration for
  13             1,495.00         2,665.00
  14             1,610.00         2,870.00           Admissions, Cashier, Bookstore, and Financial Aid:
  15             1,725.00         3,075.00           May 23 (Open Registration) (Phil Campbell and Shoals Campuses)
  16             1,840.00         3,280.00            Monday (May 23) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
  17             1,955.00         3,485.00
  18             2,070.00         3,690.00           May 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
  19             2,185.00         3,895.00           May 25-27 (Add/Drop) (Phil Campbell and Shoals Campuses)
                                                      Wednesday (May 25) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
The above class fee schedule includes a facility      Thursday (May 26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
renewal fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a               Friday (May 27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
technology fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a
building fee of $6.00 per credit hour and a bond
surety fee of $1.00 per credit hour.                Hours of Operation for the Vice President of Instruction:
1.   Late Registration Fee        $25.00            Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
2.   Graduation Fee               $35.00            Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
3.   Replacement Photo ID         $20.00
4.   ASSET/COMPASS Retest         $8.00                   Financial Aid charges will be accepted in the bookstore:
                                                          May 25-June 3 (Pell & Student Loan)                              May 25-June 10 (all other)
     DISTANCE EDUCATION
Distance Education tuition is $115.00 per                                       Cash for Used Books - May 2-5
credit hour. A student desiring to take more                       Bring your used books in good condition to the Bookstores.
than 19 credit hours must have the approval of                                   During normal business hours.
the Vice President of Instruction. Advising is              Shoals Campus-Building 100     Phil Campbell Campus- Building 304 SUB
available on our website at nwscc.edu. Follow
the links to Distance Education.
                                                     Cancellation of Classes:
          Student Insurance Fee                      Every effort is made to insure that courses and programs described in the College Catalog
                                                     are offered to students in an appropriate and reasonable sequence. Students should be
          $7.50 - 2010 Fall Semester                 aware, however, that admission to the College or registration for a given semester does not
         $7.50 - 2011 Spring Semester                guarantee the availability of a specific course. Course availability is determined by student
        $5.00 - 2011 Summer Semester                 demand and instructor availability. Northwest-Shoals Community College reserves the right
 (See Student Insurance Benefits on page 8).         to cancel or modify any class scheduled.

          SENIOR CITIZEN
                                                                           APPLYING FOR GRADUATION
            D I SCOUNT
                                                    Applications for graduation are due to the Vice President of Instruction’s Office on or
Tuition for credit classes is free for persons 60   before the eighth week, mid-term, of the semester preceding the term in which students
years or older. All other fees are calculated at    expect to complete all certificate or degree requirements.
the normal rate. A 10% discount can be applied
to non-credit continuing education classes.         The graduation fee is $35.00 for the first degree/certificate and $17.50 for each
Admission requirements are the same for all         additional degree/certificate or reprint.
students, and all classes are available for audit   NOTE: Any student who applies for graduation after the semester has ended will
if students have met course prerequisites listed    automatically become a perspective graduate of the next semester.
in the course description.


2011 Summer Semester                                                                                                                                           Page 7
Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                                                Miscellaneous Information


                       CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER                                                                          STUDENT INSURANCE
Shoals Campus Pre-School and Pre-K Programs:                                                                                 BENEFITS
Northwest-Shoals Community College Child Development Center is an on-campus                                             ELIGIBILITY
N.A.E.Y.C.* accredited program for preschool children (potty trained - age 5) of the                                    All eligible students of Northwest-Shoals
Northwest-Shoals Community College service area including children of the community as                                  Community College are covered for the
well as college students, faculty and staff. Two separate programs housed in the Shoals Child                           activities while under the care and
Development Center operate fall and spring semester including a preschool program ( 2 1/2-                              direction of the school with the exception
5) and an Alabama State funded Office of School Readiness Pre-Kindergarten program (age                                 of Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit.
4 by September 1 of each fall). A summer program for children through age 6 is also available
on the Shoals campus. For more information call Shoals Child Development Center at 256-                                 POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE
331-5245 or pick up a registration packet at the Child Development Center, Building 107,                                The Policy is effective from semester to
Shoals Campus. (C.M.A. accepted)                                                                                        semester.
*National Association for the Education of Young Children: High-Quality Early Childhood Program                         MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFITS
                                                                                                                        If the Insured Student incurs eligible
                                      KIDS IN COLLEGE                                                                   expenses as the result of a covered injury,
                                                                                                                        directly and independently of all other
Offered through the College’s Child Development Program, the “Kids in College” summer                                   causes, the Company will pay the charges
education program provides a unique learning opportunity through a one week summer day                                  incurred for such expense within 52
camp. The summer 2011 Kids in College will take place July 18-22. The title of this summer’s                            weeks, beginning on the date of accident.
camp will be “Sensational Science” and is specially designed for children entering K-6 grades                           Payment will be made for eligible expens-
in the fall. For more information contact the Shoals Child Development Center at 256-331-5245.                          es not to exceed $10,000. The first such
                                                                                                                        expense must be incurred within 60 days
     2 0 11 S U M M E R S E M E S T E R E X A M S C H E D U L E                                                         after the date of the accident. "Eligible
                                                                                                                        Expense" means charges for the following
 Final exams are administered in all courses. They are to be given during the times and                                 necessary treatment and service, not to
 dates scheduled below. No deviation may be made in the regular class or exam                                           exceed the usual and customary charges
 schedule without the prior approval of the Vice President of Instruction’s Office. If                                  in the area where provided, including:
 the time of one of your final exams is not listed, please contact your instructor. Final                               1) Medical and surgical care by a physician;
 grades will be turned in electronically no later than Friday, August 5, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.                              2) Radiology (X-rays);
 Grades will be posted for on-line access on Friday, August 5, 2011, at 2:00 p.m.. The online                           3) Prescription drugs and medicines;
 link to view grades is found on the home page of the Northwest-Shoals web site. You will
                                                                                                                        4) Dental treatment of sound natural
 need your pin number to access grades.
                                                                                                                            teeth;
 CLASSES WHICH MEET                                                                             EXAM PERIOD             5) Hospital care and service in semi-
 First Mini-Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, June 29          private accommodations, or as an
                                                                                                  Regular Class Time        outpatient;
                                                                                                                        6) Ambulance service from the scene of the
 Second Mini-Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, August 3                accident to the nearest hospital;
                                                                                           Regular Class Time
                                                                                                                        7) Orthopedic appliances necessary to
 8 Week Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday, July 27       promote healing.
                                                                                                  Regular Class Time
                                                                                                                        CLAIM PROCEDURE
 Monday/Wednesday Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, August 3                      In the event of an accident, the student
                                                                                         Regular Class Time             should:
 Tuesday/Thursday Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursday, August 4                 1) Report immediately to the nearest doc-
                                                                                      Regular Class Time                   tor or hospital.
                                                                                                                        2) A completed claim form is required for
                2 0 11 S U M M E R S E M E S T E R G R A D E S                                                             each accident in order to process the
                                                                                                                           claim. Secure a claim form from the
Students should access the web in order to receive their grades for the term.                                              cashier's office or online at www.stu-
Students can access the web with their student number and PIN at                                                           dentplanscenter.com. Complete and
www.nwscc.edu/onlineservices/grades                                                                                        sign the claim form, attach all medical
                                                                                                                           and hospital bills and mail to the Plan
Transfer/transient students must file a written request with Admissions to have grades sent to
                                                                                                                           Underwriter below.
designated colleges or universities.
                                                                                                                        For a detailed brochure on the NW-SCC
 Tune in to Northwest-Shoals television, Comcast Channel 192                                                            Student Insurance Policy, please contact
                                                                                                                        the NW-SCC Cashiers' Office at 256- 331-
     for NW-SCC sports coverage and community events.                                                                   5226 (Shoals Campus) or 256-256-6382
                                                                                                                        (Phil Campbell Campus).


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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                   2011 Summer Classes


                                                  AUTO COLLISION REPAIR
Section   Dept.   Number     Course Description                     Instructor        Time          Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
11101     ABR     114        NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACE          REID   ERIC    07:30A 12:00P    MONDAY     104    000    3
*****     ABR     114        NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACE LAB      REID   ERIC    12:30P 03:30P    MONDAY     104    000    0
11102     ABR     122        SURFACE PREPARATION                   REID   ERIC    07:30A 12:00P    TUESDAY    104    000    3
*****     ABR     122        SURFACE PREPARATION LAB               REID   ERIC    12:30P 03:30P    TUESDAY    104    000    0
11103     ABR     123        PAINT APPLICATION & EQUIPMENT         REID   ERIC    07:30A 12:00P      WED      104    000    3
*****     ABR     123        PAINT APPLICATION & EQUIPMENT LAB     REID   ERIC    12:30P 03:30P      WED      104    000    0
11104     ABR     151        SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTI         REID   ERIC    07:30A 12:00P     FRIDAY    104    000    3
*****     ABR     151        SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTI LAB     REID   ERIC    03:30P 04:00P    M T W TH   104    000    0
11105     ABR     156        AUTO CUTTING AND WELDING              REID   ERIC    07:30A 12:00P   THURSDAY    104    000    3
*****     ABR     156        AUTO CUTTING AND WELDING              REID   ERIC    12:30P 03:30P   THURSDAY    104    000    0


                                                    AUTO MECHANICS
SHOALS CAMPUS
11301     AUM     101        FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO TECH            AUSTIN ALEX     07:30A 12:00P    MONDAY     104    000    3
*****     AUM     101        FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO TECH LAB        AUSTIN ALEX     12:30P 03:30P    MONDAY     104    000    0
11302     AUM     110        ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSM I         AUSTIN ALEX     07:30A 12:00P    TUESDAY    104    000    3
*****     AUM     110        ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSM I LAB     AUSTIN ALEX     12:30P 03:30P    TUESDAY    104    000    0
11303     AUM     121        BRAKING SYSTEMS                      AUSTIN ALEX     07:30A 12:00P      WED      104    000    3
*****     AUM     121        BRAKING SYSTEMS LAB                  AUSTIN ALEX     12:30P 03:30P      WED      104    000    0
11304     AUM     122        STEERING SUSPEN & ALIGN              AUSTIN ALEX     07:30A 12:00P   THURSDAY    104    000    3
*****     AUM     122        STEERING SUSPEN & ALIGN LAB          AUSTIN ALEX     12:30P 03:30P   THURSDAY    104    000    0
11305     AUM     181        SPECIAL TOPICS                       AUSTIN ALEX     07:30A 09:00A     FRIDAY    104    000    1
11306     AUM     182        SPECIAL TOPICS                       AUSTIN ALEX     09:00A 12:00P     FRIDAY    104    000    2

                             AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION
SHOALS CAMPUS
11211     ACR     132   *1   RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION              HALL BRUCE    07:30A 12:00P    T & TH     102    000    3
*****     ACR     132   *1   RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION LAB          HALL BRUCE    12:30P 02:00P    T & TH     102    000    0
11212     ACR     209   *2   COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS                 HALL BRUCE    07:30A 12:00P    T & TH     102    000    3
*****     ACR     209   *2   COMMERICAL A/C SYSTEMS LAB             HALL BRUCE    12:30P 02:00P    T & TH     102    000    0
                                                          EXTENDED DAY
11271     ACR     112       HVACR SERVICE PROCEDURES              CORSBIE RANDY   04:00P 07:00P    TUESDAY    102    000    3
*****     ACR     112       HVACR SERVICE PROCEDURES LAB          CORSBIE RANDY   07:30P 11:30P    TUESDAY    102    000    0
11272     ACR     130       COMP ASSIS HVAC TROUBLESH                  STAFF           TBA           TBA      102    000    1
11273     ACR     132       RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION             CORSBIE RANDY   04:00P 07:00P    MONDAY     102    000    3
*****     ACR     132       RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION LAB         CORSBIE RANDY   07:30P 11:30P    MONDAY     102    000    0
11275     ACR     183       SPECIAL TOPICS IN AC/REF                   STAFF           TBA           TBA      102    000    1
11276     ACR     205       SYSTEM SIZING & AIR DIST                TERRY RICK    04:00P 07:00P   THURSDAY    102    000    3
*****     ACR     205       SYSTEM SIZING & AIR DIST LAB            TERRY RICK    07:30P 11:30P   THURSDAY    102    000    0
11277     ACR     209       COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS                  TERRY RICK    04:00P 07:00P      WED      102    000    3
*****     ACR     209       COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS LAB              TERRY RICK    07:30P 11:30P      WED      102    000    0
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.


                                                       ACCOUNTING
SHOALS CAMPUS
11401     ACT     142 *4     ADVANCED ACCOUNTING PRINC            HOGAN PAUL      08:00A 10:00A    M&W        112    103    3
11402     ACT     249 *5     PAYROLL ACCOUNTING                   HOGAN PAUL      12:45P 02:45P    M&W        112    103    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
21401     ACT     104 *3     INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS              HOGAN PAUL         TBA           TBA       000   000     3
21402     ACT     141 *3     BASIC ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES           HOGAN PAUL         TBA           TBA       000   000     3
21403     ACT     142 *3     ADVANCED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES        HOGAN PAUL         TBA           TBA       000   000     3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 ACCOUNTING LAB HELD ON TUESDAY FROM 5:00-7:00 P.M.
          *5 ACT 249 IS WEB ASSISTED.




2011 Summer Semester                                                                                                 Page 11
Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                      2011 Summer Classes


                                                                ART
Section   Dept.   Number      Course Description                         Instructor       Time         Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
15001     ART     100 *2      ART APPRECIATION                        FREDERICK JAN   10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   115    101    3
15002     ART     100         ART APPRECIATION                         JOHNSON DEB    01:00P 03:00P    M&W       115    101    3
15005     ART     133 *2,*4   CERAMICS I                              FREDERICK JAN   01:00P 03:00P   M T W TH   115    103    3
15006     ART     134 *2,*4   CERAMICS II                             FREDERICK JAN   01:00P 03:00P   M T W TH   115    102    3
15008     ART     291A        SUPER STUDY STUDIO ART I                FREDERICK JAN        TBA          TBA      115    000    2
15009     ART     299A        ART PORTFOLIO                           FREDERICK JAN        TBA          TBA      115    000    2
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
15051     ART     100         ART APPRECIATION                         JOHNSON DEB    05:30P 07:30P    M&W       115    101    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
25001     ART     100 *3      ART APPRECIATION                        FREDERICK JAN       TBA           TBA      000    000    3
25002     ART     100 *3      ART APPRECIATION                        FREDERICK JAN       TBA           TBA      000    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
35001     ART     100 *1    ART APPRECIATION                      FREDERICK JAN   10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    310   026        3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 ADDITIONAL LAB TIME - TBA.


                                                              BIOLOGY
SHOALS CAMPUS
15204     BIO     103A *4     PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I                        STAFF    08:00A 10:00A     T & TH   121    147    4
15206     BIO     103L        PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I LAB                    STAFF    10:15A 01:15P    TUESDAY   123    125    0
15207     BIO     103L        PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I LAB                    STAFF    10:15A 01:15P   THURSDAY   123    125    0
15209     BIO     104         PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II                       STAFF    08:00A 12:15P     M&W      123    103    4
15211     BIO     201         HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I                       STAFF    01:00P 04:30P     M&W      123    103    4
15212     BIO     201         HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I                       STAFF    08:00A 10:00A     M&W      121    147    4
*****     BIO     201         HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I LAB                   STAFF    10:00A 01:00P      WED     123    124    0
15213     BIO     202         HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO II                      STAFF    08:00A 10:00A     T & TH   123    103    4
*****     BIO     202         HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO II LAB                  STAFF    10:00A 01:00P    TUESDAY   123    124    0
15215     BIO     220         GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY                           STAFF    08:00A 12:30P     T & TH   123    109    4
15216     BIO     220         GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY                           STAFF    10:30A 03:00P     T & TH   123    103    4
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
15254     BIO     103         PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I                        STAFF    05:30P 09:15P    M&W       123    103    4
15255     BIO     104         PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II                       STAFF    05:00P 09:15P    M&W       121    147    4
15256     BIO     201         HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I                       STAFF    05:30P 09:15P    M&W       123    109    4
15260     BIO     202         HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO II                      STAFF    05:30P 09:15P    T & TH    123    103    4
15263     BIO     220         GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY                           STAFF    05:00P 09:15P    T & TH    121    147    4
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
35201     BIO     103       PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I                      STAFF         08:00A 11:45A   M&W       303    011    4
35205     BIO     201 *5    HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I                     STAFF         08:00A 12:30P   T & TH    303    017    4
35209     BIO     220       GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY                         STAFF         01:00P 05:30P   M&W       303    015    4
          *4 CO-REQUISITE OF BIO 103L. STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR ANY OF THE BIO 103L SECTIONS OFFERED.
          *5 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM.


                                                              BUSINESS
SHOALS CAMPUS
15301     BUS     241         PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING I                  HOGAN PAUL     08:00A 10:00A    T & TH    112    103    3
15302     BUS     242         PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNT. II                HOGAN PAUL     10:15A 12:15P    T & TH    112    103    3
15304     BUS     248         MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING                    HOGAN PAUL     10:15A 12:15P    M&W       112    103    3
15305     BUS     272         BUSINESS STATISTICS II                   JAMES JEFF     01:00P 03:00P    T & TH    112    107    3
15307     BUS     285         PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING                  MCCLINTON T    10:15A 12:15P    T & TH    112    107    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
25300     BUS     241 *3    PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING I                HOGAN PAUL         TBA           TBA       000       000    3
25304     BUS     242 *3    PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II               STAFF           TBA           TBA       000       000    3
25301     BUS     263 *3    LEGAL & SOCIAL ENV OF BUS              PETERS PAM         TBA           TBA       000       000    3
25302     BUS     271 *3    BUSINESS STATISTICS I                  JAMES JEFF         TBA           TBA       000       000    3
25303     BUS     272 *3    BUSINESS STATISTICS II                 JAMES JEFF         TBA           TBA       000       000    3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.




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                                            CARPENTRY/CABINETMAKING
Section   Dept.   Number      Course Description                      Instructor        Time          Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
11501     CAR     121         INTRO TO BLUEPRINT READING            HARDY CHARLES    08:00A 10:15A    T & TH    109    000     3
11502     CAR     211         CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES              HARDY CHARLES    12:00P 02:15P    T & TH    109    000     3
11503     CAR     217         ESTIMATING                            HARDY CHARLES    10:30A 11:30A    T & TH    109    000     3
*****     CAR     217         ESTIMATING LAB                        HARDY CHARLES    07:30A 11:30A     WED      109    000     0
*****     CAR     217         ESTIMATING LAB                        HARDY CHARLES    12:00P 03:30P     WED      109    000     0
11504     CAR     228         STAIRS MOLDING & TRIM                 HARDY CHARLES    07:30A 11:30A   MONDAY     109    000     3
*****     CAR     228         STAIRS MOLDING & TRIM LAB             HARDY CHARLES    12:00P 03:30P   MONDAY     109    000     0
                                                            EXTENDED DAY
11152     CAB     104         CABINET SHOP OPERATIONS               BLAKE RICHARD    04:00P 09:00P   THURSDAY   109    000     3
11552     CAR     111         CONSTRUCTION BASICS                   HARDY CHARLES    04:00P 09:00P    MONDAY    109    000     3


                                                   CHILD DEVELOPMENT
SHOALS CAMPUS
14001     CHD     215A        SUPERVISED PRACTICAL EXP              DURDUNJI DIANN   10:00A 10:30A     WED      107    000     1
14002     CHD     215B        SUPERVISED PRACTICAL EXP              DURDUNJI DIANN   10:00A 10:30A     WED      107    000     2
14003     CHD     215C        SUPERVISED PRACTICAL EXP              DURDUNJI DIANN   10:00A 10:30A     WED      107    000     3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
24001     CHD     100 *3,*4 INTRO EARLY CARE & ED CHI                DURDUNJI DIANN         TBA     TBA       000   000        3
24002     CHD     206 *3,*5 CHILDREN’S HEALTH & SAFET                  PACE DIANNE          TBA     TBA       000   000        3
24003     CHD     210 *3    ED EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHIL                 SWINDLE LUCY          TBA     TBA       000   000        3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 CHD 100 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 3:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102.
          *5 CHD 206 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 5:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102.

                                                           CHEMISTRY
SHOALS CAMPUS
15402     CHM     099 *2      DEVELOPMENTAL CHEMISTRY                  STAFF         08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   123    125     3
15404     CHM     104 *1      INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM              SOCKWELL CRAIG    08:00A 11:30A   M T W TH   123    101     4
*****     CHM     104 *1      INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM LAB          SOCKWELL CRAIG    08:00A 11:00A    FRIDAY    123    101     0
15405     CHM     105 *2      INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY           SOCKWELL CRAIG    08:00A 11:30A   M T W TH   123    101     4
*****     CHM     105 *2      INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB       SOCKWELL CRAIG    08:00A 11:00A    FRIDAY    123    101     0
15408     CHM     111 *1      COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I                  SOCKWELL CRAIG    12:00P 04:15P   M T W TH   123    101     4
15409     CHM     112 *2      COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II                 SOCKWELL CRAIG    12:00P 04:15P   M T W TH   123    101     4
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
35401     CHM     112 *1    COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II                     MURPHY MIKE     12:45P 05:00P   M T W TH   303    009     4
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.

                                                   COMPUTER SCIENCE
SHOALS CAMPUS
15500     CIS     096         INTRO TO COMPUTERS                         STAFF       01:00P 03:00P    M&W       112    112     3
15501     CIS     146         MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION              ROBERSON T      10:15A 12:15P    M&W       112    112     3
15504     CIS     146         MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION              ROBERSON T      08:00A 10:00A    M&W       112    112     3
15506     CIS     199         NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS                  CHANDLER S     03:00P 05:00P    T & TH    112    104     3
15507     CIS     205         CONTROL LANG & UTIL APP                    STAFF       08:00A 10:00A    T & TH    112    113     3
15510     CIS     207         INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT                CHANDLER S     10:15A 12:15P    T & TH    112    112     3
15511     CIS     281 *4      SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN                CHANDLER S     12:45P 02:45P    T & TH    112    112     3
15512     CIS     284         CIS INTERNSHIP                             STAFF            TBA          TBA      112    000     3
                                                            EXTENDED DAY
15555     CIS     250 *4      E-COMMERCE                              CHANDLER S     05:30P 07:30P    T & TH    112    112     3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
25501     CIS     146 *3,*5   MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION              ROBERSON T          TBA           TBA      000    000     3
25502     CIS     146 *3,*5   MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION              ROBERSON T          TBA           TBA      000    000     3
25503     CIS     148 *3,*5   POST ADV MICROCOMPUTER                   STAFF             TBA           TBA      000    000     3


                           First Mini-Term Classes - May 25-June 29
                         Second Mini-Term Classes - June 30-August 3
                                 8 Week Term - June 1-July 27
2011 Summer Semester                                                                                                   Page 13
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                                          COMPUTER SCIENCE (cont’d)
Section   Dept.   Number   Course Description                          Instructor         Time          Days      Bldg    Rm      Hrs
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
35501     CIS     146 *1   MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION                  JAMES JEFF      10:15A 12:15P    M T W TH    302    108      3
35502     CIS     146 *1   MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION                  JAMES JEFF      08:00A 10:00A    M T W TH    302    108      3
35511     CIS     281 *4   SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN                   CHANDLER S      12:45P 02:45P     T & TH     302    108      3
                                                            EXTENDED DAY
35555     CIS     250 *4    E-COMMERCE                                CHANDLER S  05:30P 07:30P    T & TH     302   108            3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 VIDEO CONFERENCE COURSE.
          *5 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE CIS 146 AND CIS 148 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENTS MUST HAVE MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007
             (WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS & POWERPOINT) SOFTWARE.


                                 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING
SHOALS CAMPUS
11730     CIT     211      TEACHING & CURRICULUM DEV                 BANKSTON   C     08:00A 09:15A     M&W        110    127      3
11731     CIT     212      TEACHER MENTORSHIP                        BANKSTON   C     09:15A 12:15P   THURSDAY     110    127      3
*****     CIT     212      TEACHER MENTORSHIP LAB                    BANKSTON   C     08:00A 12:30P    FRIDAY      110    127
11732     CIT     213      LESSON PLAN DEVELOPMENT                   BANKSTON   C          TBA           TBA       110    127      3
11734     CIT     221      LESSON PLAN IMPLEMENTATIO                 BANKSTON   C          TBA           TBA       110    127      3
11735     CIT     222      INSTRUCTION MAT & METHODS                 BANKSTON   C          TBA           TBA       110    127      3
11736     CIT     223      INSTRUC MAT & METHODS APP                 BANKSTON   C          TBA           TBA       110    127      3


                                                    COSMETOLOGY
SHOALS CAMPUS
11700     COS     111      COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE & ART                  BANKSTON C      01:00P 03:00P     M&W        110    127      3
11701     COS     112      COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE LAB                    BANKSTON C      08:00A 12:30P     W TH F     110    122      3
11702     COS     113      CHEMICAL METHODOLOGY                       BANKSTON C      01:00P 03:15P     T & TH     110    127      3
*****     COS     113      CHEMICAL METHODOLOGY LAB                   BANKSTON C      08:00A 12:30P    TUESDAY     110    127      0
11705     COS     121      COLORIMETRY                                SHARP TOM       01:00P 03:00P     T & TH     110    122      3
11706     COS     122      COLORIMETRY APPLICATIONS                   SHARP TOM       08:00A 12:30P     T W TH     110    122      3
11707     COS     125      CAREER & PERSONAL DEV                      BANKSTON C      01:00P 03:00P     M & TH     110    130      3
*****     COS     125      CAREER & PERSONAL DEV LAB                  BANKSTON C      07:30A 12:30P      M&F       110    130      0
11708     COS     143      HAIR DESIGNS                               STANFORD L      01:00P 03:15P      M&T       110    122      3
*****     COS     143      HAIR DESIGNS LAB                           STANFORD L      08:00A 12:30P    MONDAY      110    122      0
11709     COS     151      NAIL CARE                                  BANKSTON C      01:00P 03:00P      T&W       110    130      3
11710     COS     152      NAIL CARE APPLICATIONS                     BANKSTON C      08:00A 12:30P     T W TH     110    130      3
11711     COS     164      FACIAL MACHINE                            WEST RHONDA      08:00A 12:30P     T & TH     110    108      3
11712     COS     165      RELATED SUB ESTHETICIANS                   SHARP TOM       01:00P 03:45P     M&W        110    108      3
*****     COS     165      RELATED SUB ESTHETICIANS LAB               SHARP TOM       08:00A 12:30P    MONDAY      110    108      0
*****     COS     165      RELATED SUB ESTHETICIANS LAB               SHARP TOM       03:15P 04:00P     T & TH     110    108      0
11715     COS     181      SPECIAL TOPICS                             SHARP TOM       08:00A 12:30P     FRIDAY     110    122      3
11718     COS     182      SPECIAL TOPICS                             BANKSTON C           TBA            TBA      110    000      3
11724     COS     191B     CO-OP                                      BANKSTON C           TBA            TBA      110    000      3
11725     COS     291B     CO-OP                                      BANKSTON C           TBA            TBA      110    000      3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
21711     COS     111 *3    COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE & ART              BANKSTON C         TBA           TBA       000         000      3
21713     COS     131 *3    AESTHETICS                              CUSTER J          TBA           TBA       000         000      3
21715     COS     167 *3    STATE BOARD REVIEW                     BANKSTON C         TBA           TBA       000         000      3
21716     COS     168 *3    BACTERIOLOGY & SANITATION               CUSTER J          TBA           TBA       000         000      3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.


                                                  CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SHOALS CAMPUS
15701     CRJ     216      POLICE ORGANIZATION & ADM                 BOWEN   EDDIE    10:15A 12:15P     T & TH     127    102      3
15702     CRJ     220      CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION                    BOWEN   EDDIE    08:00A 10:00A     T & TH     127    102      3
15703     CRJ     280B     INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE            BOWEN   EDDIE         TBA           TBA       120    000      3
                                                            EXTENDED DAY
15751     CRJ     150      INTRODUCT TO CORRECTIONS                  BOWEN   EDDIE    05:30P 07:30P     T & TH     120    126      3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
25701     CRJ     100 *3    INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE             BOWEN EDDIE         TBA           TBA       000   000            3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.



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                                      DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Section   Dept.   Number      Course Description                         Instructor       Time         Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
11910     DDT     104   *4    BASIC COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING             HUBKA MIKE    08:00A 12:30P      WED     105    105    3
11911     DDT     122   *4    ADVANCED TECHNICAL DRAWIN                 RICE ALTON    12:30P 04:30P    MONDAY    105    106    3
11912     DDT     128   *5    INTER TECHNICAL DRAWING                   RICE ALTON    01:00P 04:00P   THURSDAY   105    106    3
11913     DDT     132   *4    ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING                    HUBKA MIKE    08:00A 12:30P   THURSDAY   105    105    3
11914     DDT     134   *4    DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY                      RICE ALTON    12:30P 04:30P      WED     105    106    3
11915     DDT     181   *6    SPECIAL TOPICS IN DDT                     RICE ALTON    09:00A 12:30P      WED     105    106    3
11916     DDT     225   *4    STRUCTURAL STEEL DRAFTING                 HUBKA MIKE    08:00A 12:30P     FRIDAY   105    105    3
11917     DDT     231   *4    ADVANCED CAD                              HUBKA MIKE    08:00A 12:30P    TUESDAY   105    105    3
11918     DDT     233   *5    THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING                HUBKA MIKE    01:00P 04:00P   THURSDAY   105    105    3
11919     DDT     290         SURVEY OF AEROSPACE TECH                  RICE ALTON    08:00A 12:30P    MONDAY    105    106    3
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
11951     DDT     128   *7    INTER TECHNICAL DRAWING                   RICE ALTON    05:00P 07:30P    TUESDAY   105    106    3
11952     DDT     181   *6    SPECIAL TOPICS IN DDT                     RICE ALTON    07:30P 10:00P    TUESDAY   105    106    3
11953     DDT     231   *4    ADVANCED CAD                              HUBKA MIKE    05:00P 10:00P      WED     105    105    3
11954     DDT     236   *4    DESIGN PROJECT                            HUBKA MIKE    05:00P 10:00P    TUESDAY   105    105    3
11955     DDT     290         SURVEY OF AEROSPACE TECH                  RICE ALTON    05:00P 09:30P   THURSDAY   105    106    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
21910     DDT     117 *3    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES                RICE ALTON         TBA           TBA       00         00    3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 2 1/2 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA.
          *5 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 3 1/2 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA.
          *6 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 1 1/2 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA.
          *7 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 4 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA.


                                                         ECONOMICS
SHOALS CAMPUS
15801     ECO     231 *4,*5   PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS                   BALTES JOAN    01:00P 03:30P    M&W       112    113    3
15802     ECO     232 *4,*5   PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS                   BALTES JOAN    10:15A 12:15P    M&W       121    141    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
25801     ECO     231 *3      PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS                   BALTES JOAN        TBA           TBA      000    000    3
25802     ECO     232 *3      PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS                   BALTES JOAN        TBA           TBA      000    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
35801     ECO     231 *4,*5 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS                 BALTES JOAN    01:00P 03:30P    M&W        306   013        3
35802     ECO     232 *4,*5 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS                 BALTES JOAN    10:15A 12:45P    M&W        306   013        3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM.
          *5 VIDEO CONFERENCE COURSE.




            DUAL ENROLLMENT/DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM
 Northwest-Shoals Community College wants
 to help you achieve your academic and career
 goals. The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Program
 (DE/DC) allows eligible students to earn both
 high school and college credit. College courses
 count toward high school graduation credits
 and the courses remain a part of the student’s
 regular transcript.
 For more information contact:
 Rose Jones, 256-331-5313, jonesr@nwscc.edu
 Adriana Wuotto, 256-331-5240, awuotto@nwscc.edu



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                                             ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Section   Dept.   Number     Course Description                          Instructor         Time           Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
12001     ELT     112        CONCEPTS OF ALTERNATING CURRET          BONNER JIM         12:00P 03:15P    M T W TH    102    000    5
12002     ELT     121        CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIC          BONNER JIM         08:00A 11:15A    M T W TH    102    000    5
12003     ELT     232        PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS II                   STAFF           03:15P 05:00P    M T W TH    102    000    3
12004     ELT     242        JOURNEYMAN MASTER PREP EXAM             BONNER JIM         08:00A 11:45A     FRIDAY     102    000    3
                                                           EXTENDED DAY
12051     ELT     111        CONCEPTS OF DIRECT CURRENT           SUTHERLAND JOHN       04:30P 07:45P    M T W TH    102    000    5
12052     ELT     117        AC/DC MACHINES                          RYAN DAVID         04:30P 09:40P     M&W        102    000    3
12053     ELT     115        RESIDENTIAL WIRING METHOD II               STAFF           05:00P 08:45P     T & TH     102    000    3
12054     ELT     119        CONCEPTS OF SOLID STATE ELECT         WRIGHT CONLEY        08:00P 11:15P    M T W TH    102    000    5


                                           ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
SHOALS CAMPUS
12103     ILT     107        CONCEPTS OF ALTER CURRENT             HARRISON SAM         08:00A 03:00P     T & TH     103    111    5
12110     ILT     112        CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS        HARRISON SAM         08:00A 03:00P     T & TH     103    111    5
12111     ILT     113        CONCEPTS OF ELECTRONIC CIR             MCGOUYRK S          08:00A 03:00P     M&W        103    114    5
12117     ILT     131        PC PROBLEM DETERMINIATION             HARRISON SAM         08:00A 11:30A     M&W        103    111    3
12118     ILT     135        LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LANS             HARRISON SAM         12:00P 03:30P     M&W        103    111    3
12125     ILT     174        CIRCUIT FABRICATION                        STAFF                TBA           TBA       103    101    1
12126     ILT     175        COMP FUND FOR TECH STUDEN                  STAFF                TBA           TBA       103    111    3
12131     ILT     201        INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS                 MCGOUYRK S          01:00P 03:00P     M&W        103    114    3
12132     ILT     202        INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC LAB              MCGOUYRK S          08:00A 12:30P     M&W        103    113    2
12135     ILT     216        INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS                    MCGOUYRK S          08:00A 12:00P     FRIDAY     103    114    3
12138     ILT     234        MICRO SYSTEMS TROUBLESHOO              MCGOUYRK S          09:00A 12:00P     T & TH     103    114    2
                                                           EXTENDED DAY
12152     ILT     112        CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS         REAVES RICKY        04:00P 11:00P     M&W        103    111    5
12153     ILT     113        CONCEPTS OF ELECTRONIC CIR             REAVES RICKY        04:00P 11:00P     T & TH     103    111    5
12155     ILT     125        DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS                 REAVES RICKY        09:00P 11:00P     T & TH     103    111    3
12156     ILT     126        DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LAB              REAVES RICKY        04:00P 09:00P     T & TH     103    111    2
12160     ILT     133        ELECTRONIC DRAFTING                        STAFF                TBA           TBA       103    101    1
12170     ILT     267        RF COMMUNICATIONS                      REAVES RICKY        09:00P 11:00P     M&W        103    111    3
12171     ILT     268        RF COMMUNICATIONS LAB                  REAVES RICKY        04:00P 09:00P     M&W        103    111    2
12172     ILT     271        INDEPENDENT STUDY                          STAFF                TBA           TBA       103    000    1
12173     ILT     274        INDEPENDENT STUDY                          STAFF                TBA           TBA       103    000    3


                                      EMERGENCY MEDICAL PARAMEDIC
SHOALS CAMPUS
13812     EMP     195        ADVANCED TRAUMA MANAGEMEN              DEMORSE CHRIS       09:00A 05:00P     T & TH     122    168    6
13813     EMP     198        MEDICAL PATIENT MGMT I                 SIMPSON MARK        09:00A 05:00P     T & TH     122    168    3
13814     EMP     200        MEDICAL PATIENT MGMT II                DEMORSE CHRIS       09:00A 05:00P     T & TH     122    168    6
13815     EMP     203        CARDIOVASCULAR PATIENT MG              MONTGOMERY K        09:00A 05:00P     M&W        122    168    3
13816     EMP     204        TRANSITION TO PARAMED PRA                OYEN TODD         09:00A 05:00P     M&W        122    168    3
13817     EMP     205        PARAMED TERMINAL COMPETEN              DEMORSE CHRIS       09:00A 05:00P     M&W        122    168    2
13818     EMP     206        PARAMEDIC FIELD RECEPTORS                OYEN TODD         09:00A 05:00P     M&W        122    168    6
13819     EMP     207        PARAMEDIC TEAM LEADER PRE                OYEN TODD         09:00A 05:00P     M&W        122    168    1
                                                            EXTENDED DAY
13851     EMP     189        APPLIED A&P FOR THE PARAM              SIMPSON MARK             TBA            TBA      122    000    4


                                        EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
SHOALS CAMPUS
13803     EMS     107   *4   EMERG VEHICLE OPR AMBULAN                  OYEN TODD         08:00A 04:00P     WED      122    160    1
13804     EMS     116        EMS BASIC THEORY/LAB                       OYEN TODD         08:00A 02:00P   M T & TH   122    160    9
13805     EMS     117        EMS BASIC CLINICAL COM                     OYEN TODD              TBA          TBA      122    000    1
13806     EMS     218 *2     SUPERVISED STUDIES EMS I                 SIMPSON MARK             TBA          TBA      122    000    1
13807     EMS     100 *5,*7  CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I                  SIMPSON MARK        08:00A 12:00P  TUESDAY     122    000    1
13808     EMS     266 *2     ADVANCED CV LIFE SUPPORT                 SIMPSON MARK             TBA          TBA      122    000    1
13810     EMS     269 *2     PEDIATRIC MED LIFE SUPPOR                SIMPSON MARK             TBA          TBA      122    000    1
                                                             EXTENDED DAY
13852     EMS     100 *5,*7 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I                   SIMPSON MARK        05:00P 09:00P  TUESDAY     122    160    1
13853     EMS     100 *6,*7 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I                   SIMPSON MARK        05:00P 09:00P   MONDAY     122    160    1
13854     EMS     116       EMS BASIC THEORY/LAB                          STAFF           05:00P 11:00P   M T & TH   122    168    9
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. CONTACT EMS 256-331-5436.
          *4 CLASS MEETS JUNE 8 & 15, 2011. TWO DAY CLASS ONLY.
          *5 CLASS MEETS JUNE 14, 2011. ONE DAY CLASS ONLY. *6 CLASS MEETS JUNE 13, 2011. ONE DAY CLASS ONLY.
          *7 STUDENTS MUST LOG IN AND COMPLETE ASSIGNMENT THROUGH MOODLE DURING THE 1ST WEEK OF CLASSES.


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                                                              ENGLISH
Section   Dept.   Number        Course Description                      Instructor        Time         Days      Bldg   Rm     Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
10601     ENG     092           BASIC ENGLISH I                              STAFF    01:00P 03:00P    T & TH     114    101    3
10602     ENG     093           BASIC ENGLISH II                             STAFF    01:00P 03:00P    M&W        114    101    3
10603     ENG     093   *1      BASIC ENGLISH II                             STAFF    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    114    101    3
10604     ENG     093   *4      BASIC ENGLISH II                             STAFF    08:00A 10:00A    T & TH     114    101    3
16001     ENG     101   *1      ENGLISH COMPOSITION   I                      STAFF    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH    120    121    3
16002     ENG     101           ENGLISH COMPOSITION   I                      STAFF    10:15A 12:15P    M&W        120    121    3
16004     ENG     101           ENGLISH COMPOSITION   I                      STAFF    10:15A 12:15P    T & TH     120    121    3
16005     ENG     101   *6      ENGLISH COMPOSITION   I                      STAFF    01:00P 03:30P    M&W        120    121    3
16006     ENG     101   *2      ENGLISH COMPOSITION   I                      STAFF    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    120    120    3
16011     ENG     102   *2      ENGLISH COMPOSITION   II                     STAFF    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH    120    121    3
16012     ENG     102           ENGLISH COMPOSITION   II                     STAFF    08:00A 10:00A    M&W        120    120    3
16014     ENG     102   *6      ENGLISH COMPOSITION   II                     STAFF    01:00P 03:30P    M&W        120    120    3
16021     ENG     271   *1      WORLD LITERATURE I                           STAFF    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    120    123    3
16025     ENG     272   *2      WORLD LITERATURE II                          STAFF    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    120    123    3
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
10650     ENG     093           BASIC ENGLISH II                             STAFF    05:30P 07:30P    M&W        114    101    3
16052     ENG     101           ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                        STAFF    07:45P 09:45P    M&W        120    121    3
16055     ENG     102           ENGLISH COMPOSITION II                       STAFF    07:45P 09:45P    T & TH     120    120    3
16060     ENG     271           WORLD LITERATURE I                           STAFF    05:30P 07:30P    M&W        120    123    3
16061     ENG     272           WORLD LITERATURE II                          STAFF    05:30P 07:30P    T & TH     120    123    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
26001     ENG     101   *3,*5   ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                        STAFF        TBA           TBA       000    000    3
26002     ENG     102   *3,*5   ENGLISH COMPOSITION II                       STAFF        TBA           TBA       000    000    3
26003     ENG     271   *3,*5   WORLD LITERATURE I                           STAFF        TBA           TBA       000    000    3
26004     ENG     271   *3,*5   WORLD LITERATURE I                           STAFF        TBA           TBA       000    000    3
26005     ENG     272   *3,*5   WORLD LITERATURE II                          STAFF        TBA           TBA       000    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
30601     ENG     093   *1      BASIC ENGLISH II                             STAFF    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH    307    031    3
36001     ENG     101   *1      ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                        STAFF    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH    302    104    3
36002     ENG     102   *2      ENGLISH COMPOSITION II                       STAFF    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH    302    104    3
36005     ENG     271   *1      WORLD LITERATURE I                           STAFF    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    302    104    3
36006     ENG     272   *2      WORLD LITERATURE II                          STAFF    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    302    104    3
                                                            EXTENDED DAY
36051     ENG     272       WORLD LITERATURE II                           STAFF        05:30P 07:30P     M&W      302    104    3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR ORI 107 (18911) AND MTH 098 (17106).
          *5 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE ENG 101, ENG 102, ENG 271 OR ENG 272 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENT MUST HAVE
             MICROSOFT WORD SOFTWARE OR THE ABILITY TO SAVE DOCUMENTS IN MICROSOFT WORD FORMAT. DISTANCE EDUCATION
             ENGLISH COURSES ARE NOT SELF-PACED. DEADLINES ARE GIVEN FOR VARIOUS ASSIGNMENTS THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER.
          *6 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM.

                                                            FIRE SCIENCE
SHOALS CAMPUS
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
16251     FSC     240           FIRE CAUSE DETERMINIATION               COCHRAN C     05:00P 09:00P   MONDAY      121    148    3

                                                            GEOGRAPHY
DISTANCE EDUCATION
26301     GEO     100 *3    WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY               PEARSON S          TBA           TBA       120   000         3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.


                                                      HEALTH EDUCATION
SHOALS CAMPUS
16501     HED     231           FIRST AID                             SHACKELFORD T   08:00A 10:00A    T & TH     118    114    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
26501     HED     231 *3        FIRST AID                               LEE MARK          TBA           TBA       000    000    3
26502     HED     226 *3        WELLNESS                                LEE MARK          TBA           TBA       000    000    3




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                                            HEALTH EDUCATION (cont’d)
Section   Dept.   Number     Course Description                        Instructor          Time         Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
36501     HED     231       FIRST AID                             SHACKELFORD T   01:00P 03:00P    T & TH     310   025         3
36502     HED     226       WELLNESS                              SHACKELFORD T   01:00P 03:00P    M&W        310   025         3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.


                                                             HISTORY
SHOALS CAMPUS
16601     HIS     101   *1   WESTERN CIVILIZATION I                   ENGLAND BOB      10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   120    126    3
16602     HIS     102   *2   WESTERN CIVILIZATION II                  ENGLAND BOB      10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   120    126    3
16603     HIS     201   *1   UNITED STATES HISTORY I                  ENGLAND BOB      08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   120    126    3
16604     HIS     202   *2   UNITED STATES HISTORY II                 ENGLAND BOB      08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   120    126    3
                                                             EXTENDED DAY
16651     HIS     101        WESTERN CIVILIZATION I                  POOL BRADLEY      05:30P 07:30P    M&W       120    126    3
16652     HIS     102        WESTERN CIVILIZATION II                 POOL BRADLEY      07:45P 09:45P    M&W       120    126    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
26601     HIS     101   *3   WESTERN CIVILIZATION I                 PEARSON   SELINA       TBA           TBA      100    000    3
26602     HIS     102   *3   WESTERN CIVILIZATION II                PEARSON   SELINA       TBA           TBA      100    000    3
26603     HIS     201   *3   UNITED STATES HISTORY I                PEARSON   SELINA       TBA           TBA      100    000    3
26604     HIS     202   *3   UNITED STATES HISTORY II               PEARSON   SELINA       TBA           TBA      100    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
36601     HIS     101 *1    WESTERN CIVILIZATION I                POOL BRADLEY    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    302   308         3
36602     HIS     102 *1    WESTERN CIVILIZATION II               POOL BRADLEY    01:00P 03:00P   M T W TH    302   308         3
36603     HIS     102 *2    WESTERN CIVILIZATION II               POOL BRADLEY    01:00P 03:00P   M T W TH    302   308         3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.

                                           INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
36903     IDS    115 *4    FORUM                                      BALTES JOAN          TBA           TBA      000    000    1
          *4 REQUIRED FOR HONOR’S PROGRAM.


                                     INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
SHOALS CAMPUS
10207     INT     122       CONCEPTS OF ALTERNATING CURREN          HARRISON SAM       08:00A 03:00P    T & TH    103    111    5
10208     INT     123       CONCEPTS OF SOLID STATE ELECT            MCGOUYRK S        08:00A 03:00P    M&W       103    114    5
10210     INT     130       CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS          HARRISON SAM       08:00A 03:00P    T & TH    103    111    5
10215     INT     206 *4    INDUSTRIAL MOTORS I                     HARRISON SAM       08:00A 12:00P    FRIDAY    103    111    3
                                                            EXTENDED DAY
10260     INT    123        CONCEPTS OF SOLID STATE ELECT            REAVES RICKY      04:00P 11:00P    T & TH    103    111    5
10263     INT    130        CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS           REAVES RICKY      04:00P 11:00P    M&W       103    111    5
          *4 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 2 1/2 HRS LAB PER WEEK - TBA


                                                        MACHINE SHOP
SHOALS CAMPUS
12501     MSP     101        BASIC MACHINING TECH                     MAUPIN TIM       07:30A 09:30A     FRIDAY   111    000    5
*****     MSP     101        BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB                 MAUPIN TIM       12:30P 03:30P    MONDAY    111    000    0
*****     MSP     101        BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB                 MAUPIN TIM       07:30A 12:00P    TUESDAY   111    000    0
*****     MSP     101        BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB                 MAUPIN TIM       12:30P 03:30P    TUESDAY   111    000    0
12502     MSP     107        MILLING MACHINES                         MAUPIN TIM       01:30P 03:30P      WED     111    000    3
*****     MSP     107        MILLING MACHINES LAB                     MAUPIN TIM       07:30A 12:00P   THURSDAY   111    000    0
*****     MSP     107        MILLING MACHINES LAB                     MAUPIN TIM       12:30P 03:30P   THURSDAY   111    000    0
12503     MSP     115        ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES                MAUPIN TIM       07:30A 12:00P      WED     111    000    5
*****     MSP     115        ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB            MAUPIN TIM       12:30P 03:30P      WED     111    000    0
*****     MSP     115        ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB            MAUPIN TIM       07:30A 12:00P   THURSDAY   111    000    0
*****     MSP     115        ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB            MAUPIN TIM       12:30P 03:30P   THURSDAY   111    000    0
*****     MSP     115        ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB            MAUPIN TIM       09:30A 12:30P     FRIDAY   111    000    0
12504     MSP     131        INTRODUCTION TO METALLURG                MAUPIN TIM       07:30A 12:00P    TUESDAY   111    000    2
12505     MSP     135        MILLWRIGHT WORK                          MAUPIN TIM       12:30P 03:30P    TUESDAY   111    000    4
*****     MSP     135        MILLWRIGHT WORK LAB                      MAUPIN TIM       07:30A 12:00P      WED     111    000    0
*****     MSP     135        MILLWRIGHT WORK LAB                      MAUPIN TIM       12:30P 01:30P      WED     111    000    0


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                                                   MACHINE SHOP (cont’d)
Section   Dept.   Number      Course Description                         Instructor        Time          Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
12506     MSP     142         ADV MACHINING CALCULATION                 MAUPIN TIM     07:30A 12:00P   MONDAY      111    000    2
12507     MSP     182         SPECIAL PROJECTS IN MSP                   MAUPIN TIM          TBA         TBA        111    000    2
12508     MSP     221         ADVANCED BLUEPRINTING                     MAUPIN TIM     12:30P 03:30P   MONDAY      111    000    2
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
12551     MSP     101         BASIC MACHINING TECH                      MAUPIN TIM     05:00P 11:00P    M&W&TH     111    000    5
12552     MSP     121         BASIC BLUEPRINT READING                   MAUPIN TIM     05:00P 08:00P    TUESDAY    111    000    2
12553     MSP     127         CAM                                       MAUPIN TIM     05:00P 10:00P    M T W TH   111    000    6
12554     MSP     131         INTRODUCTION TO METALLURG                 MAUPIN TIM     05:00P 09:20P   THURSDAY    111    000    2
12555     MSP     135         MILLWRIGHT WORK                           MAUPIN TIM     08:00P 11:00P    TUESDAY    111    000    4
*****     MSP     135         MILLWRIGHT WORK                           MAUPIN TIM     05:00P 11:00P      WED      111    000    0
12556     MSP     142         ADV MACHINING CALCULATION                 MAUPIN TIM     05:00P 09:20P    MONDAY     111    000    2
12557     MSP     182         SPECIAL PROJECTS IN MSP                   MAUPIN TIM          TBA           TBA      111    000    2
12558     MSP     221         ADVANCED BLUEPRINTING                     MAUPIN TIM     05:00P 08:00P    TUESDAY    111    000    2
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
33501     MSP     101         BASIC MACHINING TECH                      MAUPIN TIM     07:30A 12:00P     M&T       312    000    5
*****     MSP     101         BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB                  MAUPIN TIM     12:30P 03:30P     M&T       312    000    0
*****     MSP     101         BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB                  MAUPIN TIM     07:30A 09:30A    FRIDAY     312    000    0
33502     MSP     115         ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES                 MAUPIN TIM     07:30A 12:00P    W & TH     312    000    5
*****     MSP     115         ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB             MAUPIN TIM     12:30P 03:30P    W & TH     312    000    0
*****     MSP     115         ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB             MAUPIN TIM     09:30A 10:30A    FRIDAY     312    000    0
33503     MSP     121         BASIC BLUEPRINT READING                   MAUPIN TIM     07:30A 10:30A   THURSDAY    312    000    2
33504     MSP     182         SPECIAL PROJECTS IN MSP                   MAUPIN TIM          TBA           TBA      312    000    2


                                             MATHEMATICS - TECHNICAL
SHOALS CAMPUS
12201     MAH     101         INTRO MATHEMATICS I                      SMITH BRIAN     03:15P 05:45P    T & TH     110    107    3


                                                       MATHEMATICS
SHOALS CAMPUS
17101     MTH     090 *4      BASIC MATHEMATICS                            STAFF       01:00P 03:00P    T & TH     120    129    3
17102     MTH     090 *4      BASIC MATHEMATICS                            STAFF       08:00A 10:00A    M&W        120    129    3
17103     MTH     098 *4      ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                           STAFF       10:15A 12:15P    M&W        120    129    3
17104     MTH     098 *4      ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                           STAFF       01:00P 03:00P    M&W        120    129    3
17105     MTH     098 *4      ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                           STAFF       08:00A 10:00A    T & TH     120    129    3
17106     MTH     098 *4,*6   ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                           STAFF       10:15A 12:15P    T & TH     120    129    3
17107     MTH     098 *4      ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                           STAFF       01:00P 03:00P    T & TH     120    129    3
17109     MTH     100 *4      INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                     STAFF       08:00A 10:00A    M&W        120    129    3
17110     MTH     100 *4      INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                     STAFF       10:15A 12:15P    T & TH     120    129    3
17113     MTH     100 *4      INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                     STAFF       01:00P 03:00P    M&W        120    129    3
17115     MTH     112 *5      PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                       EUBANKS C      01:00P 03:30P    T & TH     123    129    3
17116     MTH     112 *1      PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                      RICKETTS KIM    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    122    193    3
17118     MTH     113 *2      PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY                 RICKETTS KIM    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    122    193    3
17119     MTH     116         MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS                 SMITH BRIAN    01:00P 03:00P    T & TH     110    107    3
17120     MTH     125 *1      CALCULUS I                              RHODES WANDA     07:30A 10:00A   M T W TH    122    193    4
17121     MTH     126 *2      CALCULUS II                             RHODES WANDA     07:30A 10:00A   M T W TH    122    193    4
17123     MTH     227 *5      CALCULUS III                             RICKETTS KIM    01:00P 03:15P    MTW        122    193    4
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
17150     MTH     090   *4    BASIC MATHEMATICS                            STAFF       05:30P 07:30P    M&W        120    129    3
17151     MTH     090   *4    BASIC MATHEMATICS                            STAFF       07:45P 09:45P    M&W        120    129    3
17152     MTH     090   *4    BASIC MATHEMATICS                            STAFF       05:30P 07:30P    T & TH     120    129    3
17153     MTH     090   *4    BASIC MATHEMATICS                            STAFF       07:45P 09:45P    T & TH     120    129    3
17154     MTH     098   *4    ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                           STAFF       05:30P 07:30P    M&W        120    129    3
17155     MTH     098   *4    ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                           STAFF       07:45P 09:45P    T & TH     120    129    3
17156     MTH     100   *4    INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                     STAFF       07:45P 09:45P    M&W        120    129    3
17157     MTH     100   *4    INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                     STAFF       05:30P 07:30P    T & TH     120    129    3
17158     MTH     116         MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS                    STAFF       05:00P 07:30P    T & TH     122    193    3
17159     MTH     126         CALCULUS II                               EUBANKS C      05:00P 07:30P    M&W        122    193    4
17160     MTH     265         ELEMENTARY STATISTICS                     EUBANKS C      07:45P 09:45P    M&W        122    193    3
17161     MTH     112         PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                          STAFF       07:45P 09:45P    T & TH     122    193    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
27102     MTH     100 *3      INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                WATSON SHARON        TBA           TBA       000    000    3
27103     MTH     112 *3      PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                    CRABTREE SHERRY       TBA           TBA       000    000    3
27104     MTH     116 *3      MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS                RICKETTS KIM        TBA           TBA       000    000    3
27105     MTH     118 *3      TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS                   RHODES WANDA         TBA           TBA       000    000    3




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                                                   MATHEMATICS (cont’d)
Section   Dept.   Number      Course Description                      Instructor        Time         Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
37101     MTH     090 *1,*4   BASIC MATHEMATICS                        STAFF        10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   306    L10    3
37102     MTH     090 *4      BASIC MATHEMATICS                        STAFF        01:00P 03:00P    T & TH    306    L10    3
37104     MTH     098 *1,*4   ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                       STAFF        10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   306    L10    3
37105     MTH     098 *4      ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                       STAFF        01:00P 03:00P    M&W       306    L10    3
37107     MTH     100 *1,*4   INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                 STAFF        08:00A 10:15A   M T W TH   306    L10    3
37108     MTH     100 *4      INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                 STAFF        01:00P 03:00P    T & TH    306    L10    3
37112     MTH     112 *1      PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                      STAFF        08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   305    105    3
37113     MTH     113 *2,*7   PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY                 STAFF        07:30A 10:00A   M T W TH   305    105    3
                                                           EXTENDED DAY
37150     MTH      090 *4   BASIC MATHEMATICS                             STAFF   05:30P 07:30P    T & TH     306     L10    3
37151     MTH      090 *4   BASIC MATHEMATICS                             STAFF   07:45P 09:45P    T & TH     306     L10    3
37152     MTH      098 *4   ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                            STAFF   05:30P 07:30P    T & TH     306     L10    3
37153     MTH      100 *4   INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                      STAFF   07:45P 09:45P    T & TH     306     L10    3
37154     MTH      112      PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                           STAFF   05:00P 07:30P    M&W        305     105    3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 THIS COURSE IS TAUGHT IN A LAB-BASED FORMAT.
          *5 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM.
          *6 STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR ORI 107 (18911) AND ENG 093 (10604).
          *7 FOUR WEEK TERM, JUNE 30-JULY 28, 2011.

                                                             MUSIC
SHOALS CAMPUS
17402     MUS     101 *4      MUSIC APPRECIATION                   MCALISTER JEFF   01:00P 03:30P    T & TH    110    117    3
                                                           EXTENDED DAY
17451     MUS     101         MUSIC APPRECIATION                        STAFF       05:30P 07:30P    T & TH    110    117    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
27401     MUS     101 *3      MUSIC APPRECIATION                   MCALISTER JEFF       TBA           TBA      000    000    3
27402     MUS     101 *3      MUSIC APPRECIATION                   MCALISTER JEFF       TBA           TBA      000    000    3
27405     MUS     110 *3      BASIC MUSICIANSHIP                   MCALISTER JEFF       TBA           TBA      000    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
37401     MUS     101 *1    MUSIC APPRECIATION                    MCALISTER JEFF  08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH    310   025      3
37402     MUS     110       BASIC MUSICIANSHIP                    MCALISTER JEFF       TBA          TBA       310   025      3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM.

                                                   NURSING ASSISTANT
SHOALS CAMPUS
14201     NAS     100 *4   LONG TERM CARE NUR ASSIST                   STAFF        08:00A 01:00P   M T W TH   122    161    4
14202     NAS     100 *5   LONG TERM CARE NUR ASSIST                   STAFF        08:00A 01:00P   M T W TH   122    161    4
          *4 CLASS MEETS JUNE 1-28, 2011.
          *5 CLASS MEETS JUNE 30-JULY 28, 2011.

                                                           NURSING
SHOALS CAMPUS
19401     NUR     107   *4    ADULT/CHILD NURSING                  TIDWELL CINDY    08:00A 03:30P   MONDAY     122    167    8
19401     NUR     107   *4    ADULT/CHILD NURSING                  TIDWELL CINDY         TBA         TH & F    122    167    0
19402     NUR     108   *4    PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING                 DABBS CAROLE     08:00A 10:45A   TUESDAY    122    167    3
*****     NUR     108   *4    PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING LAB             DABBS CAROLE          TBA         FRIDAY    122    167    0
19403     NUR     109         ROLE TRANSITION FOR PRAC NUR           BALES ANN      08:00A 10:45A     WED      122    167    3
*****     NUR     109         ROLE TRANSITION FOR PRAC NUR LAB       BALES ANN      11:30A 03:30P     WED      122    167    0
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
39401     NUR      102       FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING                 OLIVER S F     08:00A 01:00P   TUESDAY    302    209    6
*****     NUR      102 *5    FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING LAB             OLIVER S F     08:00A 03:00P    W & TH    302    209    0
39402     NUR      201 *6,*7 NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I                TICE CYNTHIA    09:30A 12:00P    M&W       302    203    5
39403     NUR      201 *6,*7 NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I                TICE CYNTHIA    01:00P 03:30P    M&W       302    203    5
          *4 PN STUDENTS ONLY.
          *5 SELECTED TUESDAYS FOR TESTING.
          *6 SELECTED MONDAYS FOR TESTING.
          *7 LAB - TBA.

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                                                OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Section   Dept.   Number   Course Description                       Instructor        Time         Days      Bldg     Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
17601     OAD     100B     BASIC KEYBOARDING                      SWINNEY KAYE    10:15A 12:15P    T & TH    112      111    3
17602     OAD     101      BEGINNING KEYBOARDING                  SWINNEY KAYE    10:15A 12:15P    T & TH    112      111    3
17603     OAD     103      INTERMED KEYBOARDING                   SWINNEY KAYE    12:45P 02:45P    T & TH    112      111    3
17604     OAD     104      ADVANCED KEYBOARDING                   SWINNEY KAYE    12:45P 02:45P    T & TH    112      111    3
17605     OAD     203      LEGAL OFFICE PROCEDURES             MCCLINTON TYWANA   08:00A 10:00A    T & TH    112      107    3
17606     OAD     214      MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES           MCCLINTON TYWANA   08:00A 10:00A    T & TH    112      107    3
17607     OAD     130      ELECTRONIC CALCULATIONS             MCCLINTON TYWANA   12:45P 02:45P    M&W       112      108    3
17608     OAD     131      BUSINESS ENGLISH                    MCCLINTON TYWANA   08:00A 10:00A    M&W       112      108    3
17611     OAD     200      MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION                  SWINNEY KAYE    03:00P 05:00P    T & TH    112      111    3
17614     OAD     202      LEGAL TRANSCRIPTION                    SWINNEY KAYE    03:00P 05:00P    T & TH    112      111    3
17615     OAD     212      MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION                  SWINNEY KAYE    03:00P 05:00P    T & TH    112      111    3
                                                         EXTENDED DAY
17651     OAD     135      FINANCIAL RECORD KEEPING              SOUTH DESIREE    07:45P 09:45P    T & TH    112      108    3
17655     OAD     217      OFFICE MANAGEMENT                   MCCLINTON TYWANA   07:45P 09:45P    M&W       112      107    3
17656     OAD     138      RECORDS/INFORMATION MGMT            MCCLINTON TYWANA   05:30P 07:30P    M&W       112      108    3
17657     OAD     218      OFFICE PROCEDURES                   MCCLINTON TYWANA   05:30P 07:30P    T & TH    112      107    3
17658     OAD     233      TRENDS IN OFFICE TECHNOLO             SOUTH DESIREE    05:30P 07:30P    T & TH    112      111    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
27601     OAD     126 *3   ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING              SOUTH DESIREE        TBA           TBA      000      000    3
27602     OAD     211 *3   MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY                   SOUTH DESIREE        TBA           TBA      000      000    3
27603     OAD     211 *3   MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY                   SOUTH DESIREE        TBA           TBA      000      000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
37601     OAD     100B      BASIC KEYBOARDING                     SWINNEY KAYE    10:15A 12:15P    M&W        302     310    3
37602     OAD     101       BEGINNING KEYBOARDING                 SWINNEY KAYE    10:15A 12:15P    M&W        302     310    3
37603     OAD     103       INTERMED KEYBOARDING                  SWINNEY KAYE    10:15A 12:15P    M&W        302     310    3
37604     OAD     104       ADVANCED KEYBOARDING                  SWINNEY KAYE    10:15A 12:15P    M&W        302     310    3
37605     OAD     200       MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION                 SWINNEY KAYE    12:45P 02:45P    M&W        302     310    3
37606     OAD     202       LEGAL TRANSCRIPTION                   SWINNEY KAYE    12:45P 02:45P    M&W        302     310    3
37607     OAD     212       MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION                 SWINNEY KAYE    12:45P 02:45P    M&W        302     310    3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.


                                            ORIENTATION - ACADEMIC
SHOALS CAMPUS
18901     ORI     101 *4   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                 WARD KRISTY     08:00A 12:00P    TUESDAY   127      112    1
18902     ORI     101 *2   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                 WARD KRISTY     12:30P 01:30P   THURSDAY   118      112    1
18911     ORI     107 *5   STUDENT SURVIVAL SKILLS               INGLE CRYSTAL    12:45P 02:00P    TUESDAY   120      125    1
                                                         EXTENDED DAY
18951     ORI     101 *4   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                 WARD KRISTY     05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    127      112    1
DISTANCE EDUCATION
28901     ORI     101 *3   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (SHOALS)        WARD KRISTY         TBA           TBA      000      000    1
28902     ORI     101 *3   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (PC)           SHACKELFORD T        TBA           TBA      000      000    1
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
38901     ORI     101 *4   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                SHACKELFORD T    08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    307      002    1
                                                         EXTENDED DAY
38951     ORI     101 *4    ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE               SHACKELFORD T    05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY     307   002      1
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 CLASS MEETS MAY 24, 2011.
          *5 STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR MTH 098 (17106) AND ENG 093 (10604).


                                           ORIENTATION - TECHNICAL
SHOALS CAMPUS
14501     ORT     100 *4   ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN              WARD KRISTY     08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    127      112    1
                                                         EXTENDED DAY
14550     ORT     100 *4   ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN              WARD KRISTY     05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    127      112    1
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
34501     ORT     100 *4   ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN             SHACKELFORD T    08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    307      002    1
                                                         EXTENDED DAY
34551     ORT     100 *4   ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN             SHACKELFORD T    05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    307      002    1
          *4 CLASS MEETS MAY 24, 2011.




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                                                  PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Section   Dept.   Number    Course Description                           Instructor       Time         Days      Bldg     Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
17701     PED     105 *4    PERSONAL FITNESS                             LEE MARK         TBA           TBA      118      111    1
17702     PED     118 *4    BEGINNING CONDITIONING                       LEE MARK         TBA           TBA      118      111    1
17703     PED     119       GENERAL CONDITIONING: INT                    LEE MARK         TBA           TBA      118      111    1
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
17751     PED     105 *4    PERSONAL FITNESS                             LEE MARK         TBA           TBA      118      111    1
17752     PED     118       BEGINNING CONDITIONING                       LEE MARK         TBA           TBA      118      111    1
17753     PED     119       GENERAL CONDITIONING: INT                      STAFF          TBA           TBA      000      000    1
DISTANCE EDUCATION
27701     PED     123 *3    GOLF: BEGINNING                             LEE MARK          TBA           TBA      000      000    1
27702     PED     124 *3    GOLF: INTERMEDIATE                          LEE MARK          TBA           TBA      000      000    1
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
37701     PED     103       WEIGHT TRAINING: BEGIN                    SHACKELFORD T       TBA           TBA       308     102    1
37702     PED     103       WEIGHT TRAINING: BEGIN                    SHACKELFORD T       TBA           TBA       308     102    1
37703     PED     104       WEIGHT TRAINING: INTERMED                 SHACKELFORD T       TBA           TBA       308     102    1
37704     PED     105       PERSONAL FITNESS                          SHACKELFORD T       TBA           TBA       308     102    1
37705     PED     118       BEGINNING CONDITIONING                    SHACKELFORD T       TBA           TBA       308     102    1
37706     PED     119       GENERAL CONDITIONING: INT                 SHACKELFORD T       TBA           TBA       308     102    1
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION     BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 STUDENT MUST CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FIRST DAY OF CLASS.


                                                    PHYSICAL SCIENCE
SHOALS CAMPUS
17901     PHS     111       PHYSICAL SCIENCE I                               STAFF    08:00A 10:15A    MWF       122      194    4
17902     PHS     112       PHYSICAL SCIENCE II                              STAFF    08:00A 11:30A    T & TH    123      129    4
                                                              EXTENDED DAY
17952     PHS     111       PHYSICAL SCIENCE I                               STAFF    05:00P 08:30P    T & TH    123      129    4

                                                              PHYSICS
SHOALS CAMPUS
18001     PHY     201 *1    GEN PHYSICS   I-TRIG BASED                 HOWARD T G     10:30A 12:30P   M THRU F   122      194    4
*****     PHY     201 *1    GEN PHYSICS   I-TRIG BASED LAB             HOWARD T G     01:00P 03:00P    M&W       122      194    0
18002     PHY     202 *2    GEN PHYSICS   II-TRIG BASED                HOWARD T G     10:30A 12:30P   M THRU F   122      194    4
*****     PHY     202 *2    GEN PHYSICS   II-TRIG BASED LAB            HOWARD T G     01:00P 03:00P    M&W       122      194    0
18005     PHY     213 *1    GEN PHYSICS   WITH CAL I                   HOWARD T G     10:30A 12:30P   M THRU F   122      194    4
*****     PHY     213 *1    GEN PHYSICS   WITH CAL I LAB               HOWARD T G     01:00P 03:00P    T & TH    122      194    0
18006     PHY     214 *2    GEN PHYSICS   WITH CAL II                  HOWARD T G     10:30A 12:30P   M THRU F   122      194    4
*****     PHY     214 *2    GEN PHYSICS   WITH CAL II LAB              HOWARD T G     01:00P 03:00P    T & TH    122      194    0
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.

                                                   POLITICAL SCIENCE
DISTANCE EDUCATION
28101     POL     211 *3    AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNM              BALTES JOAN        TBA           TBA       000   000          3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.



                   3 Ways to Meet New Student Orientation Classes:
                                             One Time Only: May 24, 2011
           8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. / Phil Campbell and Shoals Campuses
                                Second Mini-Term: June 30-August 3, 2011
                                12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. / Thursdays / Shoals Campus
                                              Distance Education Course
                                    See Main Section of Class Schedule for Details
                        All new, first time freshmen must register for an orientation class.


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                                                      PSYCHOLOGY
Section   Dept.   Number   Course Description                      Instructor         Time         Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
18301     PSY     106      CAREER EXPLORATION                     WAIDE LINDA     09:00A 12:00P    M & TH    100    108    1
18302     PSY     110      PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT                   WAIDE LINDA     09:00A 12:00P     WED      100    108    3
18305     PSY     200 *1   GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                     TUCKER KIM      08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   127    112    3
18306     PSY     200 *2   GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                     TUCKER KIM      10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   127    112    3
18307     PSY     210 *2   HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN              TUCKER KIM      08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   127    112    3
                                                        EXTENDED DAY
18351     PSY     200      GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                    BRACKINS KEN     07:45P 09:45P    T & TH    120    127    3
18352     PSY     210      HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN             BRACKINS KEN     05:30P 07:30P    T & TH    120    127    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
28301     PSY     200 *3   GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                       STAFF             TBA           TBA      000    000    3
28302     PSY     210 *3   HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN              TUCKER KIM          TBA           TBA      000    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
38301     PSY     200 *1    GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                    BRACKINS KEN    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH    307   005    3
38302     PSY     210 *1    HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN             BRACKINS KEN    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH    307   005    3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.


                                                       READING
SHOALS CAMPUS
12703     RDG     085      DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III                 LONG GINGER      08:00A 10:00A    M&W       114    101    3
                                                        EXTENDED DAY
12753     RDG     085      DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III                     STAFF        07:45P 09:45P    M&W       114    101    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
32701     RDG     085 *1    DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III                    STAFF        10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   307    031    3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.


                                                      SOCIOLOGY
SHOALS CAMPUS
19101     SOC     200 *1   INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY                      SEALY PAT      10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   121    141    3
                                                        EXTENDED DAY
19151     SOC     200      INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY                      SEALY PAT      05:30P 07:30P    M&W       121    141    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
29101     SOC     200 *3    INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY                      SEALY PAT         TBA           TBA       000   000    3
29102     SOC     247 *3    MARRIAGE & THE FAMILIY                  SEALY PAT         TBA           TBA       000   000    3
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.


                                                        SPANISH
SHOALS CAMPUS
18701     SPA     101 *1   INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I                JOHNSON MARIA    01:00P 04:20P   M T W TH   121    141    4
18702     SPA     102 *2   INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II               JOHNSON MARIA    01:00P 04:20P   M T W TH   121    141    4
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
38701     SPA     101 *1    INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I               JOHNSON MARIA    01:00P 04:20P   M T W TH   307    002    4
38702     SPA     102 *2    INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II              JOHNSON MARIA    01:00P 04:20P   M T W TH   307    002    4
          *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM.
          *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM.



                          First Mini-Term Classes - May 25-June 29
                        Second Mini-Term Classes - June 30-August 3
                                8 Week Term - June 1-July 27



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                                                           SPEECH
Section   Dept.   Number   Course Description                        Instructor         Time          Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
18601     SPH     107      FUND   OF   PUBLIC   SPEAKING            EDWARDS   RON   08:00A 10:00A    M&W        112    101    3
18602     SPH     107      FUND   OF   PUBLIC   SPEAKING            EDWARDS   RON   01:00P 03:00P    M&W        112    101    3
18603     SPH     107      FUND   OF   PUBLIC   SPEAKING            EDWARDS   RON   08:00A 10:00A    T & TH     112    101    3
18604     SPH     107      FUND   OF   PUBLIC   SPEAKING            EDWARDS   RON   10:15A 12:15P    T & TH     112    101    3
                                                           EXTENDED DAY
18650     SPH     107      FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                  EDWARDS   RON   05:30P 07:30P    M&W        112    101    3
DISTANCE EDUCATION
28601     SPH     107 *3   FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                 ROBINSON KYM         TBA           TBA       000    000    3
28602     SPH     107 *3   FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                 ROBINSON KYM         TBA           TBA       000    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
38601     SPH     107 *4   FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                    STAFF       01:00P 03:30P    M&W        302   309       3
                                                         EXTENDED DAY
38651     SPH     107 *4    FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING               ROBINSON KYM    05:00P 07:30P    M&W        302   309       3
          *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES.
             SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS.
          *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM.


                                                           WELDING
SHOALS CAMPUS
13001     WDT     110      INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING         GARNER ROGER        08:00A 10:00A    T & TH     108    000    3
13002     WDT     119      GMAW                                 GARNER ROGER        08:00A 10:00A    M&W        108    000    3
13003     WDT     124      GMAW LAB                              LILES LINDSEY      10:00A 12:00P   M T W TH    108    000    3
*****     WDT     124      GMAW LAB                              LILES LINDSEY      12:30P 02:30P   M T W TH    108    000    0
13004     WDT     218      CERTIFICATION THEORY                  LILES LINDSEY      02:30P 03:30P   M T W TH    108    000    3
13005     WDT     228      GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD THEORY         GARNER ROGER        02:30P 03:30P   M T W TH    108    000    3
13006     WDT     268      GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB                 GARNER ROGER        10:00A 12:00P   M T W TH    108    000    3
*****     WDT     268      GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB                 GARNER ROGER        12:30P 02:30P   M T W TH    108    000    0
                                                        EXTENDED DAY
13051     WDT     110      INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING         GARNER ROGER        04:00P 07:30P   MONDAY      108    000    3
13052     WDT     110      INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING          LILES LINDSEY      07:30P 11:00P   MONDAY      108    000    3
13053     WDT     119      GMAW                                    MAY KEITH        04:00P 07:30P     WED       108    000    3
13054     WDT     119      GMAW                                  HEATHCOAT W        07:30P 11:00P     WED       108    000    3
13055     WDT     124      GMAW LAB                             GARNER ROGER        04:00P 07:15P   M T W TH    108    000    3
13056     WDT     124      GMAW LAB                              LILES LINDSEY      07:15P 11:00P   M T W TH    108    000    3
13057     WDT     218      CERTIFICATION THEORY                    MAY KEITH        04:00P 07:30P   TUESDAY     108    000    3
13058     WDT     218      CERTIFICATION THEORY                  HEATHCOAT W        07:30P 11:00P   TUESDAY     108    000    3
13059     WDT     268      GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB                    MAY KEITH        04:00P 07:15P   M T W TH    108    000    3
13060     WDT     268      GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB                  HEATHCOAT W        07:15P 11:00P   M T W TH    108    000    3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
33001     WDT     110      INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING          KEETON BRIAN       08:00A 12:00P    T & TH     309    000    3
33002     WDT     119      GMAW                                  KEETON BRIAN       08:00A 10:00A    M&W        309    000    3
33003     WDT     124      GMAW LAB                              KEETON BRIAN       10:00A 12:00P   M T W TH    309    000    3
*****     WDT     124      GNAW LAB                              KEETON BRIAN       12:30P 02:30P   M T W TH    309    000    0
33004     WDT     218      CERTIFICATION THEORY                  KEETON BRIAN       02:30P 03:30P   M T W TH    309    000    3
                                                        EXTENDED DAY
33051     WDT     110      INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING          KEETON BRIAN       04:00P 07:30P    MONDAY     309    000    3
33052     WDT     119      GMAW                                  KEETON BRIAN       04:00P 07:30P    TUESDAY    309    000    3
33053     WDT     124      GMAW LAB                             FERGUSON ZEB        07:30P 11:00P    M T W TH   309    000    3
33054     WDT     218      CERTIFICATION THEORY                 FERGUSON ZEB        04:00P 07:30P      WED      309    000    3
33055     WDT     228      GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD THEORY              STAFF          04:00P 07:30P   THURSDAY    309    000    3
33056     WDT     268      GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB                 FERGUSON ZEB        07:30P 11:00P    M T W TH   309    000    3


                                                     WORKPLACE SKILLS
SHOALS CAMPUS
19601     WKO     106 *4,*5 WORKPLACE SKILLS                     PECK DONNA       10:15A 12:45P      T & TH     127    110    3
          *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM.
          *5 COMPLETES BOTH WORKKEYS AND ALABAMA CERTIFIED WORKER CERTIFICATIONS.




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                                                  SHORT TERM CLASSES
Section   Dept.   Number     Course Description                        Instructor        Time         Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
13803     EMS     107   *4   EMERG VEHICLE OPR AMBULAN                 OYEN TODD     08:00A 04:00P     WED      122    160    1
13807     EMS     100   *4   CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I                 SIMPSON MARK    08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    122    000    1
18901     ORI     101   *5   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                   WARD KRISTY    08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    127    112    1
14501     ORT     100   *5   ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS              WARD KRISTY    08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    127    112    1
                                                             EXTENDED DAY
13852     EMS     100   *4   CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I                 SIMPSON MARK    05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    122    160    1
13853     EMS     100   *4   CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I                 SIMPSON MARK    05:00P 09:00P   MONDAY     122    160    1
18951     ORI     101   *5   ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                   WARD KRISTY    05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    127    112    1
14550     ORT     100   *5   ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS              WARD KRISTY    05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    127    112    1
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
38901     ORI     101 *5     ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE               SHACKELFORD T      08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    307    002    1
34501     ORT     100 *5     ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS          SHACKELFORD T      08:00A 12:00P   TUESDAY    307    002    1
                                                         EXTENDED DAY
38951     ORI     101 *5    ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                SHACKELFORD T      05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    307    002    1
34551     ORT     100 *5    ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS           SHACKELFORD T      05:00P 09:00P   TUESDAY    307    002    1
          *4 SEE MAIN SECTION UNDER EMS FOR CLASS DATES AND DETAILS.
          *5 CLASS MEETS MAY 24, 2011.

                               FIRST MINI-TERM CLASSES - May 25-June 29
SHOALS CAMPUS
11211     ACR     132        RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION                 HALL BRUCE    07:30A 12:00P    T & TH    102    000    3
*****     ACR     132        RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION LAB             HALL BRUCE    12:30P 02:00P    T & TH    102    000    0
15404     CHM     104        INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM                SOCKWELL CRAIG   08:00A 11:30A   M T W TH   123    101    4
*****     CHM     104        INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM LAB            SOCKWELL CRAIG   08:00A 11:00A    FRIDAY    123    101    0
15408     CHM     111        COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I                    SOCKWELL CRAIG   12:00P 04:15P   M T W TH   123    101    4
16001     ENG     101        ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                        STAFF      08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   120    121    3
10603     ENG     093        BASIC ENGLISH II                             STAFF      10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   114    101    3
16021     ENG     271        WORLD LITERATURE I                           STAFF      10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   120    123    3
16601     HIS     101        WESTERN CIVILIZATION I                   ENGLAND BOB    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   120    126    3
16603     HIS     201        UNITED STATES HISTORY I                  ENGLAND BOB    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   120    126    3
17116     MTH     112        PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                      RICKETTS KIM   10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   122    193    3
17120     MTH     125        CALCULUS I                              RHODES WANDA    07:30A 10:00A   M T W TH   122    193    4
18001     PHY     201        GEN PHYSICS I-TRIG BASED                  HOWARD T G    10:30A 12:30P     M-F      122    194    4
*****     PHY     201        GEN PHYSICS I-TRIG BASED LAB              HOWARD T G    01:00P 03:00P    M&W       122    194    0
18005     PHY     213        GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL I                    HOWARD T G    10:30A 12:30P     M-F      122    194    4
*****     PHY     213        GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL I LAB                HOWARD T G    01:00P 03:00P    T & TH    122    194    0
18305     PSY     200        GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                        TUCKER KIM    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   127    112    3
19101     SOC     200        INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY                         SEALY PAT    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   121    141    3
18701     SPA     101        INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I                 JOHNSON MARIA     01:00P 04:20   M T W TH   121    141    4
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
35001     ART     100        ART APPRECIATION                       FREDERICK JAN    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   310    026    3
35401     CHM     112        COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II                    MURPHY MIKE     12:45P 05:00P   M T W TH   303    009    4
35501     CIS     146        MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION                JAMES JEFF     10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   302    108    3
35502     CIS     146        MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION                JAMES JEFF     08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   302    108    3
30601     ENG     093        BASIC ENGLISH II                           STAFF        08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   307    031    3
36001     ENG     101        ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                      STAFF        08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   302    104    3
36005     ENG     271        WORLD LITERATURE I                         STAFF        10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   302    104    3
36601     HIS     101        WESTERN CIVILIZATION I                  POOL BRADLEY    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   302    308    3
36602     HIS     102        WESTERN CIVILIZATION II                 POOL BRADLEY    01:00P 03:00P   M T W TH   302    308    3
37101     MTH     090        BASIC MATHEMATICS                          STAFF        01:00P 03:00P   M T W TH   306    L10    3
37104     MTH     098        ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA                         STAFF        01:00P 03:00P   M T W TH   306    L10    3
37107     MTH     100        INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA                   STAFF        08:00A 10:15A   M T W TH   306    L10    3
37112     MTH     112        PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                    WATSON SHARON    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   305    105    3
37401     MUS     101        MUSIC APPRECIATION                     MCALISTER JEFF   08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   310    025    3
38301     PSY     200        GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                      BRACKINS KEN    10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   307    005    3
38302     PSY     210        HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT              BRACKINS KEN    08:00A 10:00A   M T W TH   307    005    3
32701     RDG     085        DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III                      STAFF        10:15A 12:15P   M T W TH   307    031    3
38701     SPA     101        INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I                     STAFF        01:00P 04:20P   M T W TH   307    002    4




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                            SECOND MINI-TERM CLASSES - June 30-August 3
Section   Dept.   Number        Course Description                        Instructor            Time           Days      Bldg   Rm    Hrs
SHOALS CAMPUS
11212     ACR     209           COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS                    HALL BRUCE      07:30A 12:00P        T & TH    102    000     3
*****     ACR     209           COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS LAB                HALL BRUCE      12:30P 02:00P        T & TH    102    000     0
15001     ART     100           ART APPRECIATION                        FREDERICK JAN     10:15A 12:15P       M T W TH   115    101     3
15005     ART     133           CERAMICS I                              FREDERICK JAN     01:00P 03:00P       M T W TH   115    103     3
15006     ART     134           CERAMICS II                             FREDERICK JAN     01:00P 03:00P       M T W TH   115    103     3
15402     CHM     099           DEVELOPMENTAL CHEMISTRY                     STAFF         08:00A 10:00A       M T W TH   123    125     3
15405     CHM     105           INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY             SOCKWELL CRAIG     08:00A 11:30A       M T W TH   123    101     4
*****     CHM     105           INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB         SOCKWELL CRAIG     08:00A 11:00A        FRIDAY    123    101     0
15409     CHM     112           COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II                   SOCKWELL CRAIG     12:00P 04:15P       M T W TH   123    101     4
13806     EMS     218           SUPERVISED STUDIES EMS I                SIMPSON MARK           TBA              TBA      122    000     1
13808     EMS     266           ADVANCED CV LIFE SUPPORT                SIMPSON MARK           TBA              TBA      122    000     1
13810     EMS     269           PEDIATRIC MED LIFE SUPPORT              SIMPSON MARK           TBA              TBA      122    000     1
16006     ENG     101           ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                       STAFF         10:15A 12:15P       M T W TH   120    120     3
16011     ENG     102           ENGLISH COMPOSITION II                      STAFF         08:00A 10:00A       M T W TH   120    121     3
16025     ENG     272           WORLD LITERATURE II                         STAFF         10:15A 12:15P       M T W TH   120    123     3
16602     HIS     102           WESTERN CIVILIZATION II                  ENGLAND BOB      10:15A 12:15P       M T W TH   120    126     3
16604     HIS     202           UNITED STATES HISTORY II                 ENGLAND BOB      08:00A 10:00A       M T W TH   120    126     3
17118     MTH     113           PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY                 RICKETTS KIM     10:15A 12:15P       M T W TH   122    193     3
17121     MTH     126           CALCULUS II                             RHODES WANDA      07:30A 10:00A       M T W TH   122    193     4
18902     ORI     101           ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE                   WARD KRISTY      12:30P 01:30P      THURSDAY    118    112     1
18002     PHY     202           GEN PHYSICS II-TRIG BASED                 HOWARD T G      10:30A 12:30P         M-F      122    194     4
*****     PHY     202           GEN PHYSICS II-TRIG BASED LAB             HOWARD T G      01:00P 03:00P        M&W       122    194     0
18006     PHY     214           GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL II                   HOWARD T G      10:30A 12:30P         M-F      122    194     4
*****     PHY     214           GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL II LAB               HOWARD T G      01:00P 03:00P        T & TH    122    194     0
18306     PSY     200           GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                        TUCKER KIM      10:15A 12:15 P      M T W TH   127    112     3
18307     PSY     210           HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT                TUCKER KIM      08:00A 10:00A       M T W TH   127    112     3
18702     SPA     102           INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II                JOHNSON MARIA      01:00P 04:20P       M T W TH   121    141     4
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
36002     ENG    102      ENGLISH COMPOSITION II                           STAFF           08:00A 10:00A      M T W TH   302    104     3
36006     ENG    272      WORLD LITERATURE II                              STAFF           10:15A 12:15P      M T W TH   302    104     3
36603     HIS    102      WESTERN CIVILIZATION II                       POOL BRADLEY       01:00P 03:00P      M T W TH   302    308     3
37113     MTH    113 *4   PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY                         STAFF           07:30A 10:00A      M T W TH   305    105     3
38702     SPA    102      INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II                      JOHNSON MARIA       01:00P 04:20P      M T W TH   307    002     4
          *4 FOUR WEEK TERM, JUNE 30-JULY 28, 2011.


                                              8 WEEK TERM - June 1-July 27
SHOALS CAMPUS
15801     ECO     231           PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS                  BALTES JOAN        01:00P 03:30P       M&W       112    113     3
15802     ECO     232           PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS                  BALTES JOAN        10:15A 12:15P       M&W       121    141     3
16005     ENG     101           ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                      STAFF           01:00P 03:30P       M&W       120    121     3
16014     ENG     102           ENGLISH COMPOSITION II                     STAFF           01:00P 03:30P       M&W       120    120     3
17115     MTH     112           PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                      EUBANKS C         01:00P 03:30P       T & TH    123    129     3
17123     MTH     227           CALCULUS III                            RICKETTS KIM       01:00P 03:15P       MTW       122    193     4
17402     MUS     101           MUSIC APPRECIATION                       MCALISTER         01:00P 03:30P       T & TH    110    117     3
19601     WKO     106           WORKPLACE SKILLS                        PECK DONNA         10:15A 12:45P       T & TH    127    110     3
PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS
35205     BIO     201           HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I                STAFF          08:00A 12:30P       T & TH    303    017     4
35801     ECO     231           PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS                  BALTES JOAN        01:00P 03:30P       M&W       306    013     3
35802     ECO     232           PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS                  BALTES JOAN        10:15A 12:45P       M&W       406    013     3
38601     SPH     107           FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                ROBINSON KYM        01:00P 03:30P       M&W       302    309     3
                                                               EXTENDED DAY
38651     SPH     107           FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                 ROBINSON KIM       05:30P 07:30P       M&W       302    309     3


                                           NW-SCC Learning Community
 What are Learning Communities? Learning Communities are interdisciplinary clusters of courses that explore a particular theme or
 shared academic interest.
 Why join a Learning Community? Typically, your readings, discussions, and assignments will overlap from one course to the next. You will
 also get to know your classmates quite well, since enrollment is limited to students taking all courses in the cluster.
                          What Courses Make Up a Learning Community?                                       For questions, please
 Shoals Campus          10604      ENG 093      Tuesdays/Thursdays      8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.               contact Crystal Ingle
 Shoals Campus          17106      MTH 098      Tuesdays/Thursdays      10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.                at 256-331-8024.
 Shoals Campus          18911      ORI 107      Tuesday                 12:45 p.m.-2:00 p.m.


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                                        DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES
Section   Dept.   Number     Course Description                       Instructor         Time          Days      Bldg    Rm    Hrs
WEB COURSES (Online Classes)
21401     ACT     104        INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS                HOGAN PAUL          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
21402     ACT     141        BASIC ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES             HOGAN PAUL          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
21403     ACT     142        ADVANCED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES          HOGAN PAUL          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25001     ART     100        ART APPRECIATION                       FREDERICK JAN        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25002     ART     100        ART APPRECIATION                       FREDERICK JAN        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25300     BUS     241        PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I              HOGAN PAUL          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25304     BUS     242        PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II                 STAFF           TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25301     BUS     263        LEGAL & SOCIAL ENV OF BUS               PETERS PAM          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
24003     CHD     210        EDUCATION EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHILD      SWINDLE LUCY         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25501     CIS     146   *4   MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION            ROBERSON TERESA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25502     CIS     146   *4   MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION            ROBERSON TERESA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25503     CIS     148   *4   POST ADV MICROCOMPUTER APPL          ROBERSON TERESA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
21910     DDT     117        MANUFACTURING PROCESSES                  RICE ALTON         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25801     ECO     231        PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS                  BALTES JOAN         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25802     ECO     232        PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS                  BALTES JOAN         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26001     ENG     101   *5   ENGLISH COMPOSITION I                       STAFF           TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26002     ENG     102   *5   ENGLISH COMPOSITION II                      STAFF           TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26301     GEO     100        WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY              PEARSON SELINA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26502     HED     226        WELLNESS                                  LEE MARK          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26501     HED     231        FIRST AID                                 LEE MARK          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26601     HIS     101        WESTERN CIVILIZATION I                PEARSON SELINA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26602     HIS     102        WESTERN CIVILIZATION II               PEARSON SELINA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26603     HIS     201        UNITED STATES HISTORY I               PEARSON SELINA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26604     HIS     202        UNITED STATES HISTORY II              PEARSON SELINA        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27103     MTH     112        PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA                  CRABTREE SHERRY        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27401     MUS     101        MUSIC APPRECIATION                    MCALISTER JEFF        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27402     MUS     101        MUSIC APPRECIATION                    MCALISTER JEFF        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27405     MUS     110        BASIC MUSICIANSHIP                    MCALISTER JEFF        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27601     OAD     126        ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING              SOUTH DESIREE         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27602     OAD     211        MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY                   SOUTH DESIREE         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27603     OAD     211        MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY                   SOUTH DESIREE         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
28101     POL     211        AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT            BALTES JOAN         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
28301     PSY     200        GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY                          STAFF           TBA            TBA       000    000      3
28302     PSY     210        HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT              TUCKER KIM          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
29101     SOC     200        INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY                       SEALY PAT          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
29102     SOC     247        MARRIAGE & THE FAMILY                    SEALY PAT          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
TELEWEB COURSES (Online Course Material + Videos)
25302     BUS     271        BUSINESS STATISTICS I                   JAMES JEFF          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25303     BUS     272        BUSINESS STATISTICS II                  JAMES JEFF          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
24001     CHD     100   *7   INTRO TO EARLY CARE & ED OF CHILD     DURDUNJI DIANN        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
24002     CHD     206   *8   CHILDREN’S HEALTH & SAFETY             PACE DIANNE          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
21713     COS     131        AESTHETICS                           CUSTER JEANETTE        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
21716     COS     168        BACTERIOLOGY & SANITATION            CUSTER JEANETTE        TBA            TBA       000    000      3
25701     CRJ     100        INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE              BOWEN EDDIE          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26003     ENG     271   *5   WORLD LITERATURE I                        STAFF             TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26004     ENG     271   *5   WORLD LITERATURE I                        STAFF             TBA            TBA       000    000      3
26005     ENG     272   *5   WORLD LITERATURE II                       STAFF             TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27102     MTH     100        INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA             WATSON SHARON          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27104     MTH     116        MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS              RICKETTS KIM         TBA            TBA       000    000      3
27105     MTH     118        TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS                 RHODES WANDA          TBA            TBA       000    000      3
28901     ORI     101        ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (SHOALS)        WARD KRISTY          TBA            TBA       000    000      1
28902     ORI     101        ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (PC)            WARD KRISTY          TBA            TBA       000    000      1
BLENDED COURSES (Online Course Material + On-Campus Sessions)
21711     COS     111       COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE & ART                BANKSTON CALLIE        TBA           TBA      000   000    3
21715     COS     167       STATE BOARD REVIEW                       BANKSTON CALLIE        TBA           TBA      000   000    3
27701     PED     123       GOLF: BEGINNING                              LEE MARK           TBA           TBA      000   000    1
27702     PED     124       GOLF: INTERMEDIATE                           LEE MARK           TBA           TBA      000   000    1
28601     SPH     107 *6    FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                   ROBINSON KYM          TBA           TBA      000   000    3
28602     SPH     107 *6    FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING                   ROBINSON KYM          TBA           TBA      000   000    3
          *4 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE CIS 146 AND CIS 148 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENTS MUST HAVE MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007
             (WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS & POWERPOINT) SOFTWARE.
          *5 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE ENG 101, ENG 102, ENG 271, OR ENG 272 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENT MUST HAVE
             MICROSOFT WORD SOFTWARE OR THE ABILITY TO SAVE DOCUMENTS IN MICROSOFT WORD FORMAT. DISTANCE EDUCATION ENGLISH
             COURSES ARE NOT SELF-PACED. DEADLINES ARE GIVEN FOR VARIOUS ASSIGNMENTS THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER.
          *6 STUDENTS MUST COME ON CAMPUS THREE TIMES PER SEMESTER TO DELIVER SPEECHES AND MUST HAVE ACCESS TO MICROSOFT
             WORD OR THE ABILITY TO SAVE DOCUMENTS IN MICROSOFT WORD FORMAT.
          *7 CHD 100 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 3:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102.
          *8 CHD 206 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 5:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102.

Students may be required to complete an orientation before registering for distance education classes. See page 28 for details.



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                                    DISTANCE EDUCATION INFORMATION
      Online course material for Summer 2011 may not be posted until           Students who would like to enroll in distance
      Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Therefore, students may not be able to log        education courses must complete an online
      into Moodle until this date.                                             orientation before registering. Students who have
      All distance courses require at least one on-campus or proctored         successfully completed a distance course, scoring
      exam.                                                                    a C or higher in a distance course within the past
                                                                               year, or completed the orientation for the spring
      If you have questions, please contact April Cookson at 256-331-          2011 semester, do not have to complete the
      5395 or Carol Kerr at 256-331-5453.                                      orientation. The orientation may be completed
                                                                               before the registration period begins. Contact April
 Moodle Login Instructions:                                                    Cookson at 256-331-5395 or send an email to
 Go to NW-SCC website homepage: http://www.nwscc.edu                           cookson@nwscc.edu to find out how to complete
 Click on Moodle under Featured Links                                          the orientation. Students must have an Admissions
 Username: NW-SCC Student Number                                               Application on file in order to complete the
 Password: Six-Digit Birthdate                                                 orientation for distance courses.


TELEWEB COURSES - TeleWeb courses are designed to accommodate the educational needs of students who have access to and
experience with a computer and the Internet and access to a television and DVD player.
WEB COURSES - Online courses are designed to accommodate the educational needs of students who have access to and experience
with a computer and the Internet.
VIDEOCONFERENCING COURSES - The videoconferencing system is a network of classrooms connected by compressed-video
technology. The classrooms are equipped with cameras, monitors, and other equipment that allows teachers and students to interact as if
they are in the same room. Instructors can use traditional visuals, such as slides, and videos.
BLENDED COURSES - Blended courses require students to come on-campus for certain activities such as labs, presentations, or speeches.
Students complete the lecture portion of the class without coming to campus.

             For Information on the following Safety classes contact the Center for Environment
                    and Safety Education. Call 256-331-5422 or 1-800-645-8967, Ext. 5422.

                                         SAFETY EDUCATION TRAINING
Course No.     Course Description                            Date            Sessions          Time             Days   Bldg.     Cost
CEU 186A       OSHA STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY           AUGUST 11-12       2       8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.     TH     BEVILL   $195.00
               (ENGLISH VERSION)                                                        8:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M.     F
CEU 188B       HAZWOPER WASTE SITE REFRESHER                 JULY 21            1       8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.     TH     BEVILL   $150.00
CEU 188A       HAZWOPER WASTE SITE WORKER                    JUNE 13-17         5       8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.     M-F    BEVILL   $695.00

                   For Information on the following Emergency Medical Services classes
                contact the EMS Department. Call 256-331-5436 or 1-800-645-8967, Ext. 5436.

                                      EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Course No.     Course Description                            Date            Sessions          Time             Days   Bldg.     Cost
CEU   137N     HEARTSAVER CPR/AED/FIRST AID                  JUNE   25          1       8:00 A.M.-1:00   P.M.    S     BEVILL    $45.00
CEU   136C     BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS - INITIAL        TBA               TBA             TBA              TBA    BEVILL    $50.00
CEU   136C     BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS - RENEWALS       TBA               TBA             TBA              TBA    BEVILL    $40.00
CEU   136E     ACLS PROVIDER                                 JUNE   24          1       8:00 A.M.-5:00   P.M.    F     BEVILL   $122.50
CEU   136B     PALS PROVIDER                                 JUNE   10          1       8:00 A.M.-5:00   P.M.    F     BEVILL   $122.50
CEU   136V     EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATORS COURSE            JUNE   8 & 15      2       8:00 A.M.-5:00   P.M.    W     BEVILL   $122.50
CEU   136W     EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATORS COURSE            TBA               TBA             TBA              TBA    BEVILL    $35.00
               REFRESHER
CEU            EMT - BASIC REFRESHER                         TBA               TBA             TBA              TBA    BEVILL    $50.00
CEU            EMT - PARAMEDIC REFRESHER                     TBA               TBA             TBA              TBA    BEVILL   $122.50




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Northwest-Shoals Community College                                                                         Continuing Education Classes


Unless otherwise noted, all non-credit computer courses are $93.00 (price includes materials). Courses are 8 hours
long and day courses meet 2 consecutive days (4 hours each day) 8:00 a.m. till 12:00 noon. We also schedule night
courses that meet 2 weeks, 2 nights per week, 2 hours each night, 6:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m. If you are interested in
taking any computer course call us at the number below. We will work with you to schedule the course to meet your
needs at a time convenient to your schedule. Call 256-331-5297 for registration, questions, or to schedule a course.

                                         NON-CREDIT COMPUTER CLASSES
Access Level I - Most organizations maintain and manage large amounts of information. One of the most efficient and powerful ways of
managing data is by using relational databases. Information can be stored, linked, and managed using a single relational database
application and its associated tools. You will examine, design, build, create a relationship and manage a database. Learn to query and filter
data, design forms, and design reports.
Access Level II - You will learn how to maintain data consistency, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data
with other applications. Learn to control data entry, join tables in queries, create flexible queries, improve forms, restrict data in forms, add
command buttons to forms, create subforms, customize reports, add summary data to reports, add subreports, create mailing label report,
import and export data, analyze data in excel and merge data with word.
Access Level III - You will extend your knowledge into some of the more specialized and advanced capabilities of Access by structuring existing
data, writing advanced queries, working with macros, enhancing forms and reports, and maintaining a database. Analyze tables, create a
junction table, improve table structure, write advanced queries, create and attach a macro, restrict records using a condition, validate data using
a macro, automate data entry with macros, make effective use of forms with calendars, tab pages, and summary of data in a form, effective
reports with charts, data in columns, cancel printing of a blank report, and create a snapshot report, maintaining a database through link tables,
object dependency, document a database, and analyze the performance of a database.
Access Level IV - Learn to import and export XML data, export to Outlook Address Book, collect data through email messages, automate a process
with VBA, create and modify a switchboard, set startup options, distribute and secure databases, and share databases using a sharepoint site.
Adobe Level I - You may have used different applications to create documents for your own reference. However, you may now be required
to share your files electronically by email, over a network, or on the web, so that recipients can view, print, and offer feedback. In this course,
you will use Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 to make your information more portable, accessible, and useful to meet the needs of your audience. Learn
to access a PDF document, create PDF documents, navigate a PDF document with search, bookmarks, links, articles, modify PDF
documents, work with multiple PDF documents, review a PDF document and validate a PDF document.
Adobe Level II - You will use Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 Pro to convert technical documents to PDF files, enhance and control PDF content
accessibility, customize PDF documents for interactive use online, and prepare PDFs for commercial printing. Learn to enhance and create
interactive PDF forms in adobe Livecycle Designer, and prepare and finalize a PDF for commercial printing.
Excel Level I - You have basic computer skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the Internet. You have also
used paper-based systems to store data that you run calculations on. You now want to migrate that data to an electronic format. You will create
basic worksheets, perform basic calculations, modify and format worksheets, print workbook contents, and learn to manage large workbooks.
Excel Level II - Learn to streamline repetitive tasks and display spreadsheet data in more visually effective ways; Learn to calculate data
with advanced formulas organize worksheet and table data, sort or filter data. Create, modify and format charts and create and use Pivot
Tables and Pivot Charts. Insert graphic objects, customize excel environment, manage, create and use templates.
Excel Level III - With a solid foundation in the basic and intermediate skills of Excel. Automate some common tasks, applying advanced
analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborating on worksheets with others, and sharing Excel data with other applications. You
will work macros, conditional formatting, data validation criteria, update workbook properties, modify default setting, protect files, share a
workbook, set and review revision tracking, merge workbooks, administer digital signatures, and restrict document access. Also, audit
worksheets using trace cells, troubleshoot formulas, watch and evaluate formulas, create a data list outline, analyze data, work with multiple
workbooks, and import and export data.
PowerPoint Level I - In today's work environment, presentations have moved far beyond flip charts and overhead projectors. Audiences
not only expect that your presentations are in an electronic format, but they also demand that your presentations be unique and sophisticated
in their use of such formats. You will create electronic presentations. You will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a new
presentation. You will format text on slides to enhance clarity. In order to enhance the visual appeal, you will add graphical objects to a
presentation and modify them. You will also add tables and charts to a presentation to present data in a structured form. You will then finalize
a presentation to deliver it.
Power Point Level II - You will enhance your presentation with features that will transform it into a powerful means of communication. You
will customize the PowerPoint interface to suit your requirements and use the new and enhanced features to create dynamic and visually
appealing presentations. You will then finalize a presentation and secure it to authenticate its validity. Learn to customize a design template,
add diagrams, add special effects, customize a slide show, collaborate on a presentation, and secure and distribute a presentation.
Project Level I - You need to gather information about the various tasks involved, resources required to accomplish the tasks, and the overall
cost in order to plan a project. Project acts as a tool that assists you in managing your projects. You will create and modify a project plan.
You will create a project plan containing tasks, organize these tasks in a work breakdown structure containing task relationships, create and
assign resources, and finalize the project to implement the project plan.


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Project Level II - This course will build upon the knowledge gained, and give you the opportunity to work with a project plan once it reaches
the project implementation phase. You will exchange project plan data with other applications, update project plans, create visual reports,
and reuse project plan information.
Publisher Level I - Publisher is an easy-to-use, flexible program for creating newsletters, brochures, business cards, postcards, flyers,
among others for print, email, and the web. In this course, you will look at how to create a publication from scratch or use one of the hundreds
of business and personal designs available in Publisher. You will create, format, revise, and distribute publications.
Quick Books Level I - After completing this course, you should be able to: Set up a company, Work with lists, Set up inventory, Sell your
product, Invoice for services, Work with bank accounts, Process payments, Enter and pay bills, Use the EasyStep Interview, Use online
banking, Share files with an accountant.
Quick Books Level II - After completing this course, you should be able to: Customize forms, Use other QuickBooks accounts, Create
reports, Create graphs, Track and pay sales tax, Do payroll with QuickBooks, Estimate, time track, and job cost, Write letters, and
Synchronize with contact management software.
Windows - Welcome to Microsoft Windows the easy, fun way to learn Windows for computer novices. The book is designed especially for
adult learners, seniors, and non-native speakers. It features illustrations and easy-to-use, straightforward design so students absorb
concepts and develop skills--building their confidence and ensuring their success. Learning is reinforced with plenty of illustrations and
practical, hands-on projects and exercises. You start with a definition of the computer and its major hardware items and progresses to
introductory and intermediate Windows topics including the Desktop and control panel, text editing, the Clipboard, file management, Windows
utilities, printing, applets, backgrounds, screensavers, and more.
Word Level I - Word processing is the use of computers to create, revise, and save documents for printing and future retrieval. It will provide
you with the basic concepts required to produce basic business documents. Learn to edit documents, format text, format paragraphs, add
tables, insert graphic objects, controlling page appearance and proof a document.
Word Level II - Customize and automate the way Word works for you. You will create complex documents by adding components such as,
customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics. You will customize formats and styles, modify pictures, customize graphic elements, insert
content using quick parts, controlling text flow, using templates to automate document creation, automate mail merges, and use macros to
automate tasks.
Word Level III - You will use Word to create, manage, revise, and distribute long documents and forms. Link to other programs, collaborate
on documents, managing document versions, adding reference marks and notes, making long documents easier to use, securing a
document, and creating forms.

                                  TRAINING FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
The TBI Staff works with area companies to meet specific training needs. If scheduled classes, whether academic, or technical provide the
required training, they are utilized. If there courses do not meet the company requirements, a TBI Coordinator works with a client company
to develop a training program. Northwest-Shoals will provide the training to your standards. The Coordinator, along with company
representatives, will monitor instruction to ensure employees reach the company's stated training outcomes. By partnering workforce training
with the resources of our College, we are able to draw upon the most current personnel management practices along with modern equipment
including computers, software, machine tools, robotics, electronics, and safety devices. Additionally, Northwest-Shoals is prepared to
conduct training at the times and locations convenient for our business clients and their employees. e have served clients in Northwest
Alabama, Northeast Mississippi, and South Central Tennessee. Some of our training subjects include but not limited to:
   Blueprint reading                                     CAD/CAM/CAE
   Computer Numeric Control (CNC)                        CFC Certification
   Computer Software training                            Drafting & Design - AutoCAD & Solid Works
   Emergency Medical Services/Technology                 Equipment installation
   Forklift Operations                                   Leadership
   Machine Tool/CNC/Machine Shop Skills                  Pipe-fitting
   Mathematics ( basic manufacturing shop math)          Precision electronics/assembly/measurement
   Programmable logic controllers (PLC)                  Relay Logic
   Statistical Process Control (SPC)                     Welding
   Secretarial Skills
   ServSafe Essentials
   Spanish for the Workplace
   Industrial Maintenance - Electrical, Mechanical, General (Air Conditioning, Hydraulics, Plumbing & Gas, Pneumatics, & Refrigeration)
   OSHA - Confined space entry, Electrical safety, HAZCOM, HAZMAT, legal issues, plant safety training, safety process design, & standards.
   Workplace Readiness - Conflict resolution, Problem solving, Self-management,Teamwork

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    Northwest-Shoals Community College General Information Welcome Summer Semester 2011 Full Term Classes Welcome to Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC), May 25-August 3 where tremendous opportunities await you. I am delighted that First Mini-Term Classes you are exploring these options and hope that you will fulfill your May 25-June 29 educational goals. Second Mini-Term Classes Students of all ages and backgrounds attend Northwest-Shoals Community College. Some strive to earn their associate's June 30-August 3 degree and transfer to a four-year college or university. Some 8 Week Term Classes choose to upgrade their job skills and immediately enter the June 1-July 27 workforce. Regardless of your educational desires, Northwest- Shoals is the place for you. AT T E N T I O N Students find the relatively small class size and flexible course schedules are exactly what they need to match their busy NEW STUDENTS Dr. Humphrey Lee lifestyles. Online, evening, distance learning, and continuing President New Student Orientation education classes are among the many options Northwest- Shoals offers. Classes Meet: For more than 45 years, this college has provided the citizens of northwest Alabama with first-rate, One Time Only educational programs within a supportive learning and teaching environment. Northwest-Shoals has enjoyed establishing itself as a vital part of the communities in which it serves. May 24 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. At Northwest-Shoals Community College, we want to help connect you to the career path of your or 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. choice. Best wishes throughout the summer semester and the 2010-2011 academic year. Phil Campbell and Shoals or STUDENT SERVICES Second Mini-Term If problems with: Contact *Phone Number Academic Programs . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President of Instruction . .331-5217/331-6270 June 30-August 3 Address Change . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6227 Thursdays Adding/Dropping a Class . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6227 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6227 Shoals Only Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Athletic Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5466 or Auditing a Course(s) . . . . . . . . . .Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5267/331-6219 Distance Education Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5227/331-6213 See Main Section of Career Information . . . . . . . . . . . .Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5286/331-6297 Class Schedule for Details Clubs and Organizations . . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5207/331-6201 Disabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Support Services . . . .331-5321 Final Exams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President of Instruction . .331-5217/331-6270 TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . .331-5364/331-6232 Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 GED Testing/Adult Education . . . .Advising Center . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5443/331-6297 Advisor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Graduation Applications . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6219 Applying for Graduation . . . . . . . . .7 Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President of Instruction . .331-5217/331-6270 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Housing (Shoals Campus) . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5207 Child Development Center . . . . . . .8 ID Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5207/331-6261 COMPASS Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Intramurals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5370/331-6260 Continuing Education . . . . . . . .28-30 Job Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5286/331-6297 Course Listings Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Campus Safety . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5415/331-6304 Summer Semester . . . . . . . .11-24 Parking Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Campus Safety . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5415/331-6304 Mini-Term Courses . . . . . . . .25-26 Placement Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Testing Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5482/331-6297 Short-Term Courses . . . . . . . . .25 Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cashier’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5226/331-6382 Distance Education Courses . .27-28 Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5425/331-6219 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . .331-5417/331-6232 Final Examination Schedule . . . . . .8 Transcripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5461/331-6227 Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Transfer Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331-5267/331-6227 Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 Tutoring Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Support Services . . . .331-5318/331-6276 Senior Citizen Discount . . . . . . . . . .7 Withdrawal from Classes . . . . . . .Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . .331-5461/331-6219 Student Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Work Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . .331-5364/331-6222 Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 * 256 area code required 2011 Summer Semester Page 1
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Advising Information CREDIT HOURS C U R R E N T LY ENROLLED STUDENTS 1. A normal credit hour load is Students must see assigned advisors in order to register. Please arrange an appointment with considered 15-16. your advisor immediately. Advisors’ respective campus telephone numbers and office locations 2. Students who enroll for less than 12 (buildings) are listed on this page in the adjacent column. The prefix for all College telephone credit hours are considered part-time. numbers is 256-331-xxxx. Advisors are located on the Shoals Campus if their extension begins 3. Students enrolling for more than 19 with five (5) and the Phil Campbell Campus if their extension begins with six (6). credit hours must have the approval of the Vice President of Instruction’s office. An absolute maximum of 24 Contact the Admissions Office credit hours exists for all students. if you do not know your advisor’s name. NEW STUDENT (800) 645-8967 or 256-331-5425/256-331-6227 ADVISING ADVISOR EXT. BLDG. ADVISOR EXT. BLDG. First-time freshmen, transfer, transient, ALLS, Joe Mark . . . . . . .6229 . . . . . . . . . .S-13 MAUPIN, Tim . . . . . . . . .5247 . . . . . . . . . . .105 dual enrollment and/or readmitted AUSTIN, Alex . . . . . . . . .5449 . . . . . . . . . . .104 MCALISTER, Jeff . . . . . .6299 . . . . . . . .FA-09G students will be assigned advisors early in BALES, Ann . . . . . . . . . .6298 . . . . . . . .OC-220 MCCLINTON, Tywana . .5212 . . . . . . . . . . .112 the registration process by personnel in BALTES, Joan . . . . . . . .5353 . . . . . . . . . . .112 MCCLUNG, Michael . . . .6313 . . . . . . . . .AV-16 the Admissions Office. BANKSTON, Callie . . . .5265 . . . . . . . . . . .110 MCGOUYRK, Steve . . . .5246 . . . . . . . . . . .103 BENSON, Debbie . . . . .5296 . . . . . . . . . . .120 MCINTOSH, John . . . . .5323 . . . . . . . . . . .100 Please read the “Open Registration” BONNER, Jim . . . . . . . .5244 . . . . . . . . . . .102 MURPHY, Dr. Mike . . . .6246 . . . . . . . . . . . S-4 section on Page 4 of this publication for an BOWEN, Eddie . . . . . . .5303 . . . . . . . . . . .120 NESBITT, Marcia . . . . . .5320 . . . . . . . . . . .120 explanation of the registration process and BRACKINS, Ken . . . . . .6242 . . . . . . . . .A-16N OLIVER, Stephanie . . . .6293 . . . . . . . .OC-229 assignment of advisors. BUTLER, Ann . . . . . . . .8033 . . . . . . . . . . .122 OYEN, Todd . . . . . . . . . .5437 . . . . . . . . . . .122 CARTER, Edwin . . . . . .5277 . . . . . . . . . . .127 PACE, Diane . . . . . . . . .5352 . . . . . . . . . . .107 Advisors assigned will be listed in the section CARTER, Tom . . . . . . . .5263 . . . . . . . . . . .100 PEARSON, Selina . . . . .5487 . . . . . . . . . . .120 found on this page. Call the Admissions CHANDLER, Stephen . .5234 . . . . . . . . . . .112 PECK, Donna . . . . . . . .5299 . . . . . . . . . . .127 Office should you have questions. COLAGROSS, Dr. Glenda .5275 . . . . . . . . . . .100 PETERS, Pam . . . . . . . .6326 . . . . . . . . . . .302 CRABTREE, Sherry . . . .6258 . . . . . . . . .AV-18 POOL, Bradley . . . . . . . .6295 . . . . . . . . .AV-25 For further information concerning advisor DABBS, Dr. Carole . . . .6250 . . . . . . . .OC-227 REAVES, Ricky . . . . . . .5201 . . . . . . . . . . .103 assignments, transferability, or program of DEMORSE, Chris . . . . .5336 . . . . . . . . . . .122 REID, Eric . . . . . . . . . . .5231 . . . . . . . . . . .104 study requirements, contact DURDUNJI, Diann . . . . .5450 . . . . . . . . . . .107 RHODES, Wanda . . . . .5458 . . . . . . . . . . .122 EDWARDS, Dr. Ronald .5268 . . . . . . . . . . .112 RICE, Alton . . . . . . . . . .5257 . . . . . . . . . . .105 Wanda M. Lewis . . . . . . . .256-331-5359 ENGLAND, Dr. Robert . .5309 . . . . . . . . . . .120 RICKETTS, Kim . . . . . . .5331 . . . . . . . . . . .122 EUBANKS, Claude . . . .5293 . . . . . . . . . . .122 ROBERSON, Teresa . . .5276 . . . . . . . . . . .112 C O M PA S S FORD, Parris . . . . . . . . .5306 . . . . . . . . . . .122 FREDERICK, Jan . . . . .5494/6294 . .108/FA-10 ROBINSON, Kym . . . . .6267 . . . . . . . . .AV-17 ROGERS, Michelle . . . .6220 . . . . . . . .OC-221 PLACEMENT TEST GARNER, Roger . . . . . .5254 . . . . . . . . . . .108 RUMBLEY, Janet . . . . . .5248 . . . . . . . . . . .127 GIBSON, LIsa . . . . . . . .6243 . . . . . . . . .AV-22 SEALY, Pat . . . . . . . . . . .5324 . . . . . . . . . . .120 Shoals Campus: Compass given by GOODLOE, Daron . . . . . . . .5372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 SHACKELFORD, Tony .6260 . . . . . . . .H-107B appointment. Call the Advising Center at HACKWORTH, Joe . . . .5335 . . . . . . . . . . .109 SHARP, Tom . . . . . . . . .5420 . . . . . . . . . . .110 256-331-5359 (Wanda Lewis) or 256-331- HALL, Bruce . . . . . . . . .5251 . . . . . . .102/106 SIMPSON, Mark . . . . . .5435 . . . . . . . . . . .122 5375 (Melanie Thompson). If no answer, HARDY, Charles . . . . . .5236 . . . . . . . . . . .109 SMITH, Brian . . . . . . . . .8007/5379 . . . . . .120 call the Testing Lab between 4:00 and 8:00 HARRISON, Sam . . . . .5250 . . . . . . . . . . .103 SMITH, Shelia . . . . . . . .5337/6207 . .122/OC-228 p.m. at 256-331-5482. HOGAN, Paul . . . . . . . .5232 . . . . . . . . . . .112 SOCKWELL, Dr. Craig . .5378 . . . . . . . . . . .123 HOLCOMB, Susan . . . .6244 . . . . . . . .OC-222 SOUTH, Desiree . . . . . .5211 . . . . . . . . . . .112 Phil Campbell Campus: Compass given by HORTON, Lana . . . . . . .5295 . . . . . . . . . . .123 SWINNEY, Kaye . . . . . .6254 . . . . . . .OC-311A appointment. Call Carolyn Fincher at 256- HOWARD, Tommy . . . . .5259 . . . . . . . . . . .122 SYKES, Donna . . . . . . .6249 . . . . . . . .OC-205 331-6297 for an appointment. HUBKA, Mike . . . . . . . . .5270 . . . . . . . . . . .115 TAYLOR, Charles . . . . . .5462/6218 . . .100/301 HUMPHRES, Brittney . .6237 . . . . . . . .OC-228 TEDFORD, Abby . . . . . .6256 . . . . . . . .OC-207 Children, cell phones and pagers are not INGLE, Crystal . . . . . . . .8024 . . . . . . . . . . .120 TERRY, Ricky . . . . . . . .5251 . . . . . . . . . . .102 allowed in Testing or Career Lab. JAMES, Jeff . . . . . . . . . .6234 . . . . . .OC-108S THOMPSON, Melanie . .5375 . . . . . . . . . . .127 JAMES, Dr. Timmy . . . . .6281 . . . .OC-105/A-12 THORNTON, Carol . . . .5294 . . . . . . . . . . .120 An Equal Employment JOHNSON, Matthew . . .5247 . . . . . . . . . . .105 TICE, Cindy . . . . . . . . . .6221 . . . . . . . .OC-223 Opportunity Institution JONES, Rose . . . . . . . .5367/5313 . . . . . .123 TIDWELL, Cindy . . . . . .5305 . . . . . . . . . . .122 It is the official policy of the Alabama Postsecondary KEETON, Brian . . . . . . .5254 . . . . . . . . . . .108 TIDWELL, Kim . . . . . . . .5265 . . . . . . . . . . .110 Department of Education and Northwest-Shoals KELLEY, Tim . . . . . . . . .6287 . . . . . . . . .AV-13 TRAPP, Rachel . . . . . . .5237/6288 . . . . .114/306L Community College that no person in Alabama shall, LEE, Mark . . . . . . . . . . .5491 . . . . . . . . . . .118 TUCKER, Kim . . . . . . . .5468 . . . . . . . . . . .110 on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex, religion, LEWIS, Wanda . . . . . . .5359 . . . . . . . . . . .127 VANDIVER, Dudley . . . .5247 . . . . . . . . . . .105 creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from LYLES, Lin . . . . . . . . . . .5254 . . . . . . . . . . .108 VAUGHN, Linda . . . . . . .6283 . . . . . . . . .AV-22 participation, be denied the benefits of, or be LOGAN, Sarah . . . . . . . .6252 . . . . . . . .OC-206 WAIDE, Linda . . . . . . . .5321 . . . . . . . . . . .100 subjected to discrimination under any program, LONG, Ginger . . . . . . . .5334 . . . . . .120/AV-17 WARD, Kristy . . . . . . . . .5370 . . . . . . . . . . .118 activity, or employment. 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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Registration Information REGISTRATION SCHEDULE *Web-Based Registration - Currently Enrolled Students . . . . . . .(Beginning at 7:30 a.m.) April 16-May 23 *On-Site Registration - Currently Enrolled Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 18-May 22 *Transient & Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 25-29 OPEN REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 23 *Advisement for registration by appointment only. S P E C I A L I N F O R M AT I O N TRANSIENT STUDENT To be able to register, all currently enrolled students must have a Photo I.D. R E G I S T R AT I O N Card. April 25-29 After currently enrolled students have met with their advisors and obtained Transient students attending Northwest-Shoals clearance to register, students have the following registration options: Community College for the first time may take 1. Web-Based registration. advantage of early registration for the summer 2. Faculty members may enter the student’s registration in their offices. semester. A completed application for admission and 3. Admissions Office available for registration problems. an approved transient letter must be submitted to the Admissions Office by April 4, 2011, to register early. W E B R E G I S T R AT I O N Students who have not submitted a completed April 16-May 23 application for admission and an approved transient letter by April 4, 2011 will register at Open Currently enrolled students can register on the web beginning at 7:30 a.m., April Registration, May 23, 2011. 16, 2011 through May 23, 2011. In order to use the web registration option each student will need his/her student number and personal identification number (PIN). All currently enrolled students MUST see their assigned advisors for PAY M E N T O F schedule approval and clearance to register. Students should make sure they have the correct call numbers for all classes for which they wish to register. In the T U I T I O N A N D FEES event some classes are full, alternate call numbers should already be selected PAYMENT DEADLINES: and approved by the advisor. Tuition and fees can be paid by credit card using Registration Payment Deadline web registration. All student information is encrypted to ensure the privacy and April 16-May 20 May 20 - 3:00 p.m. confidentiality of personal information. May 23 May 23 - 7:00 p.m. ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS Students who register by web may pay by credit card 1. Access website at www.nwscc.edu on-line or at the cashier’s office during business hours. 2. Click on Online Services under Featured Links Course schedules will be deleted if PAYMENT is not 3. Click the link to continue on the Collection Fees screen made by deadline. 4. Enter your User ID and PIN and click the Login button 5. Click on Registration 6. After registering for classes, print a copy of schedule STUDENT DECALS All students are required to have a 2010-2011 car For student convenience, computers for web-based registration will be available in the decal which must be displayed on vehicle. Decals are Library on the Phil Campbell Campus and in the Library, Student Center, and Career valid from September 1 through August 31. Center on the Shoals Campus. PA R K I N G DUAL ENROLLMENT/DUAL CREDIT Designated parking by color-coded spaces: R E G I S T R AT I O N Red Administration/Faculty/Staff April 25-29 Green Visitors White Student High school students who enroll for the summer semester for dual enrollment/dual Blue Handicap credit must submit the following items to the Admissions Office: Yellow No Parking/Loading Zone 1. Completed application for admission and student I.D. policy form. Designated parking is strictly enforced by campus 2. Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Agreement Form completed and signed by safety officers. Violaters are ticketed and fines superintendent and high school principal. assessed. Fines must be paid before graduating, 3. High school transcript. registering, or requesting a transcript. 4. ACT/COMPASS scores. Students who do not register at this time will register at Open Registration, May 23, 2011. For further information, call Rose Jones at 256-331-5313. 2011 Summer Semester Page 3
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Registration Information Registration Procedures Registration is May 23, 2011 Students registering on the Phil Campbell Campus should report to Building 301-Administration Building. Students registering on the Shoals Campus should report to Building 127 - Workforce Development. The following steps are to be followed by First-time Freshmen, Transfers, Transient, Dual Enrollment, and Readmitting Students. May 23 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Step 1. Report to Check-In Station of the appropriate campus. Step 2. If an application for admission or readmission has not been completed, go to the Walk-In Work Area to complete application. (A readmission application must be completed, if the student is not enrolled for the current semester.) If the application for admission has already been submitted to the Admissions Office, go to Photo I.D. Station. Step 3. Photo I.D. Station: Have picture taken for Photo I.D. and register vehicle for parking decal. Tag number is required to obtain parking decal. Step 4. Testing: Take COMPASS test, if appropriate. Students who have not successfully completed college-level English and/or math must take the COMPASS test, unless they made 20 or above on the math and/or English portion of the ACT College Entrance Exam. Then go to the Advising Transcript Station to obtain COMPASS scores and/or transfer credit and meet with assigned advisor to schedule appropriate classes. Step 5. Take completed registration form to the Data Entry/Invoice Station for processing. If any classes the student is registering for are full, go to the Scheduling/Help Area for assistance. Return to the Data Entry/Invoice Station to complete this step and receive printed invoice. Step 6. All students must go to the Financial Aid Station for financial assistance review. Step 7. Take invoice to the Cashier Office for payment of tuition and fees. All students whether paying tuition by cash, charging to a scholarship or financial aid program, must go to the Cashier Office. Schedules of students not completing this step will be cancelled. Pay tuition and fees by 7:00 p.m., May 23 to avoid cancellation of class schedule. Photo I.D. cards will be validated at the time tuition is paid. Trial Registration Schedule STUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE/MAIDENNAME SEMESTER YEAR ADDRESS CITY STATE PHONE DEPT. NUMBER SECTION COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR START END S M T W T F S BLDG ROOM CR TIME TIME HOURS OVER 19 HOURS: TOTAL CREDIT HOURS VICE PRESIDENT OF INSTRUCTION NW-SCC *STUDENT DATE PROGRAM OF STUDY SIGNATURE TRANSFER ADVISOR PROGRAM OF STUDY SIGNATURE NEXT COLLEGE ADMISSIONS OFFICE YOU PLAN TO ATTEND SIGNATURE *WHILE THE ACADEMIC ADVISOR ASSISTS THE STUDENT BY HELPING IDENTIFY AND ASSESS ALTERNATIVES AND CONSEQUENCES OF DECISIONS, THE STUDENT HAS THE ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAKING THESE DECISIONS AND BY THEIR SIGNATURE ACCEPT THE ACCURACY AND APPLICABILITY OF COURSES LISTED ON IT. Page 4 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College College Campuses College Campuses PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 301 W Wallace Administration Building 302 OC Occupational Building Child Development Center 303 S Science Building 304 SUB Student Union Building and Cafeteria 305 SA Student Activities Center 306 L James A. Glasgow Library 307 AV Audio Visual Building 308 H Health and Gymnasium 309 Center for Welding Technology 310 Lou B. Bevill Fine Arts Center M Maintenance Building SHOALS CAMPUS 100 Victor P. Poole Administration Complex 115 Center for Industrial Training and 101 Technical Services Community Education/Art 102 AC/Refrigeration/Energy Management 116 Hospitality Center Electrical Technology 117 Auto Body Paint Booth 103 Electronics Technology 118 Patriot Center/Fitness Center 104 Automotive Collision Repair 119 Student Housing 105 Design Engineering Technology 120 General Classroom Facility/Math Lab 106 Adult Education 121 Center for Environmental Technology 107 Child Development Center 122 Physics, Math, LPN Nursing/EMS 108 Welding 123 Biology, Chemistry, and Physical Science 109 Carpentry/Cabinetmaking 126 Automotive Service Technology 110 Cosmetology 127 Workforce Development Center/ General Classroom Facility Testing Center 111 Machine Tool/CNC 130 North Alabama Council of Local 112 Center for Business and Computer Technology Governments (NACOLG) 113 Physical Plant Warehouse A Press Box/Concession Stand/Restrooms 114 Larry W. McCoy Learning Resources Center *1 Proposed Parking 2011 Summer Semester Page 5
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Financial Information FINANCIAL AID OFFICE REFUND POLICY To obtain information regarding financial help for your A copy of the Refund Policy Number 803.02 issued Sept. 26, 1996, by the expenses at NW-SCC, visit our Financial Aid Offices or pick Department of Postsecondary Education, with guidelines for the policy, up an Application for Federal Student Aid. can be obtained from an employee in the NW-SCC Business or Admissions Office. For additional information concerning refunds from the Remember to apply for Federal Aid at least four weeks before College refer to pages 18-19 in the 2010-2011 College Catalog. classes begin. Personnel are available to help you complete the forms. Students may apply on-line using their Federal PIN A sample of how the tuition refunds are calculated can be obtained by at website www.fafsa.gov. The FAFSA school code for both contacting an employee in the NW-SCC Cashier’s Office. campuses is 005697. Additional aid is available through Refund for Complete Withdrawal scholarships and outside sponsors for those who qualify. A student who officially or unofficially withdraws from all classes before Notice to Students: New/Transfer Students who have sent the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and other institutional their application to Federal Student Aid and have not received charges. a response within 3-4 weeks, please contact our offices. A student who officially or unofficially withdraws completely on or after the first Students who have received their Federal Student Aid Report, day of class but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded please bring the 2009 income information. according to the official withdrawal date, as follows: Deadline: Students must have Federal Pell Grants and Deadlines Percent Federal Direct Student Loans approved by the Financial Aid Office prior to the May 23, 2011, Open Registration Day if 1. Prior to May 25 100% charges are to be made. Students without prior approval 2. Withdrawal first week: May 25-31 75%* should make plans to pay (cash, check, credit card) on the 3. Withdrawal second week: June 1-7 50%* May 23, 2011, Open Registration Day. Reimbursements will 4. Withdrawal third week: June 8-14 25%* be made later when students are officially approved for aid. 5. After June 14 0% Financial Aid Offices are located on both the Shoals and Phil *Administrative Fee - An administrative fee not to exceed five (5) per- Campbell Campuses. In Muscle Shoals, the office is located cent of tuition and other institutional charges or $100, whichever is small- on George Wallace Boulevard in Building 100. In Phil er, shall be assessed in addition to the reduced percentage, for each with- Campbell, the office is located in the Administration Building. drawal within the period beginning the first day of class and ending at the end of the third week of class. To telephone Financial Aid Offices, call the following: Refund for Partial Withdrawal - Students who do not completely Phil Campbell: 256-331-6232 Shoals: 256-331-5364 withdraw from the College but drop a class during the regular drop/add Toll Free: (800) 645-8967 period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate Ability to Benefit: Students who do not have a GED or high applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to school diploma are permitted to use Federal Student Aid in a the classes dropped. There is no refund due to a student who partially limited number of occupational programs. Students must pass withdraws after the official drop/add period. all three parts of the CPAT test at the same time before receiving aid. Please contact Adult Education at 256-331- REFUNDS TO STUDENTS 5438. NW-SCC strives to improve the service provided to our students and Deadline for charges: Students on federal financial aid (Pell & prospective students. Offering a choice about how to receive financial Student Loan) must make all charges in the Cashier’s Office disbursements from the institution is one recent improvement. In 2006, we or Bookstore by June 3, 2011. All other financial aid charges partnered with Higher One, a financial services company specializing in end June 10, 2011. disbursement methods. The U.S. Department of Education also recognizes the need for improving disbursement methods and made changes to its policy, 34 REMINDERS: CFR 668.164, allowing institutions to require banking information from all 1. Please apply now for the FAll 2011 using 2010 income students. Beginning in July 2008, Northwest-Shoals will ask students to provide information. The new website is fafsa.gov. Please follow this banking information. The information will be solely used for refund up with the Financial Aid Office. disbursement and remain completely confidential as required by FERPA. All refunds from Northwest-Shoals will now become electronic after July 2008. 2. The U.S. Department of Education is providing additional Students without a bank account will have the option of opening an account to Pell Grant funding for those who qualify. Please contact use for all disbursements from the college. the Financial Aid Office upon completion of the Spring Term (May 6, 2011). Accreditation Northwest-Shoals Community College is accredited by the Commission on FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, and Students on Federal Student Aid (Pell Grant & Loan) who Associate in Occupational Technology degrees as well as certificates in totally withdraw from classes before the 60% point (July 7, occupational areas. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern 2011) in the semester may be required to repay a portion of Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4501 for questions about the their funds to the U.S. Department of Education, lender, or accreditation of Northwest-Shoals Community College. NW-SCC. Page 6 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Financial Information TUITION AND FEES NW-SCC to go to 4 1/2 Day Credit Alabama Non-Resident Summer Work/Class Schedule Hours Resident of Alabama 1 115.00 205.00 Beginning May 23, 2011 2 230.00 410.00 3 345.00 615.00 Northwest-Shoals Community College will go to a four and a half day 4 460.00 820.00 (Monday-Friday) summer work/class schedule beginning May 23. 5 575.00 1,025.00 The College will be closed Monday, May 30, for Memorial Day and Monday, 6 690.00 1,230.00 July 4, in observance of Independence Day. 7 805.00 1,435.00 8 920.00 1,640.00 Note: The NW-SCC Child Development Center will continue operating on 9 1,035.00 1,845.00 normal schedule for the summer semester. 10 1,150.00 2,050.00 11 1,265.00 2,255.00 12 1,380.00 2,460.00 Hours of Operation during On-Site Registration for 13 1,495.00 2,665.00 14 1,610.00 2,870.00 Admissions, Cashier, Bookstore, and Financial Aid: 15 1,725.00 3,075.00 May 23 (Open Registration) (Phil Campbell and Shoals Campuses) 16 1,840.00 3,280.00 Monday (May 23) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 17 1,955.00 3,485.00 18 2,070.00 3,690.00 May 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 19 2,185.00 3,895.00 May 25-27 (Add/Drop) (Phil Campbell and Shoals Campuses) Wednesday (May 25) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. The above class fee schedule includes a facility Thursday (May 26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. renewal fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a Friday (May 27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. technology fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a building fee of $6.00 per credit hour and a bond surety fee of $1.00 per credit hour. Hours of Operation for the Vice President of Instruction: 1. Late Registration Fee $25.00 Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 2. Graduation Fee $35.00 Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 3. Replacement Photo ID $20.00 4. ASSET/COMPASS Retest $8.00 Financial Aid charges will be accepted in the bookstore: May 25-June 3 (Pell & Student Loan) May 25-June 10 (all other) DISTANCE EDUCATION Distance Education tuition is $115.00 per Cash for Used Books - May 2-5 credit hour. A student desiring to take more Bring your used books in good condition to the Bookstores. than 19 credit hours must have the approval of During normal business hours. the Vice President of Instruction. Advising is Shoals Campus-Building 100 Phil Campbell Campus- Building 304 SUB available on our website at nwscc.edu. Follow the links to Distance Education. Cancellation of Classes: Student Insurance Fee Every effort is made to insure that courses and programs described in the College Catalog are offered to students in an appropriate and reasonable sequence. Students should be $7.50 - 2010 Fall Semester aware, however, that admission to the College or registration for a given semester does not $7.50 - 2011 Spring Semester guarantee the availability of a specific course. Course availability is determined by student $5.00 - 2011 Summer Semester demand and instructor availability. Northwest-Shoals Community College reserves the right (See Student Insurance Benefits on page 8). to cancel or modify any class scheduled. SENIOR CITIZEN APPLYING FOR GRADUATION D I SCOUNT Applications for graduation are due to the Vice President of Instruction’s Office on or Tuition for credit classes is free for persons 60 before the eighth week, mid-term, of the semester preceding the term in which students years or older. All other fees are calculated at expect to complete all certificate or degree requirements. the normal rate. A 10% discount can be applied to non-credit continuing education classes. The graduation fee is $35.00 for the first degree/certificate and $17.50 for each Admission requirements are the same for all additional degree/certificate or reprint. students, and all classes are available for audit NOTE: Any student who applies for graduation after the semester has ended will if students have met course prerequisites listed automatically become a perspective graduate of the next semester. in the course description. 2011 Summer Semester Page 7
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Miscellaneous Information CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER STUDENT INSURANCE Shoals Campus Pre-School and Pre-K Programs: BENEFITS Northwest-Shoals Community College Child Development Center is an on-campus ELIGIBILITY N.A.E.Y.C.* accredited program for preschool children (potty trained - age 5) of the All eligible students of Northwest-Shoals Northwest-Shoals Community College service area including children of the community as Community College are covered for the well as college students, faculty and staff. Two separate programs housed in the Shoals Child activities while under the care and Development Center operate fall and spring semester including a preschool program ( 2 1/2- direction of the school with the exception 5) and an Alabama State funded Office of School Readiness Pre-Kindergarten program (age of Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit. 4 by September 1 of each fall). A summer program for children through age 6 is also available on the Shoals campus. For more information call Shoals Child Development Center at 256- POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE 331-5245 or pick up a registration packet at the Child Development Center, Building 107, The Policy is effective from semester to Shoals Campus. (C.M.A. accepted) semester. *National Association for the Education of Young Children: High-Quality Early Childhood Program MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFITS If the Insured Student incurs eligible KIDS IN COLLEGE expenses as the result of a covered injury, directly and independently of all other Offered through the College’s Child Development Program, the “Kids in College” summer causes, the Company will pay the charges education program provides a unique learning opportunity through a one week summer day incurred for such expense within 52 camp. The summer 2011 Kids in College will take place July 18-22. The title of this summer’s weeks, beginning on the date of accident. camp will be “Sensational Science” and is specially designed for children entering K-6 grades Payment will be made for eligible expens- in the fall. For more information contact the Shoals Child Development Center at 256-331-5245. es not to exceed $10,000. The first such expense must be incurred within 60 days 2 0 11 S U M M E R S E M E S T E R E X A M S C H E D U L E after the date of the accident. "Eligible Expense" means charges for the following Final exams are administered in all courses. They are to be given during the times and necessary treatment and service, not to dates scheduled below. No deviation may be made in the regular class or exam exceed the usual and customary charges schedule without the prior approval of the Vice President of Instruction’s Office. If in the area where provided, including: the time of one of your final exams is not listed, please contact your instructor. Final 1) Medical and surgical care by a physician; grades will be turned in electronically no later than Friday, August 5, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. 2) Radiology (X-rays); Grades will be posted for on-line access on Friday, August 5, 2011, at 2:00 p.m.. The online 3) Prescription drugs and medicines; link to view grades is found on the home page of the Northwest-Shoals web site. You will 4) Dental treatment of sound natural need your pin number to access grades. teeth; CLASSES WHICH MEET EXAM PERIOD 5) Hospital care and service in semi- First Mini-Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, June 29 private accommodations, or as an Regular Class Time outpatient; 6) Ambulance service from the scene of the Second Mini-Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, August 3 accident to the nearest hospital; Regular Class Time 7) Orthopedic appliances necessary to 8 Week Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday, July 27 promote healing. Regular Class Time CLAIM PROCEDURE Monday/Wednesday Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wednesday, August 3 In the event of an accident, the student Regular Class Time should: Tuesday/Thursday Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thursday, August 4 1) Report immediately to the nearest doc- Regular Class Time tor or hospital. 2) A completed claim form is required for 2 0 11 S U M M E R S E M E S T E R G R A D E S each accident in order to process the claim. Secure a claim form from the Students should access the web in order to receive their grades for the term. cashier's office or online at www.stu- Students can access the web with their student number and PIN at dentplanscenter.com. Complete and www.nwscc.edu/onlineservices/grades sign the claim form, attach all medical and hospital bills and mail to the Plan Transfer/transient students must file a written request with Admissions to have grades sent to Underwriter below. designated colleges or universities. For a detailed brochure on the NW-SCC Tune in to Northwest-Shoals television, Comcast Channel 192 Student Insurance Policy, please contact the NW-SCC Cashiers' Office at 256- 331- for NW-SCC sports coverage and community events. 5226 (Shoals Campus) or 256-256-6382 (Phil Campbell Campus). Page 8 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes AUTO COLLISION REPAIR Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 11101 ABR 114 NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACE REID ERIC 07:30A 12:00P MONDAY 104 000 3 ***** ABR 114 NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACE LAB REID ERIC 12:30P 03:30P MONDAY 104 000 0 11102 ABR 122 SURFACE PREPARATION REID ERIC 07:30A 12:00P TUESDAY 104 000 3 ***** ABR 122 SURFACE PREPARATION LAB REID ERIC 12:30P 03:30P TUESDAY 104 000 0 11103 ABR 123 PAINT APPLICATION & EQUIPMENT REID ERIC 07:30A 12:00P WED 104 000 3 ***** ABR 123 PAINT APPLICATION & EQUIPMENT LAB REID ERIC 12:30P 03:30P WED 104 000 0 11104 ABR 151 SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTI REID ERIC 07:30A 12:00P FRIDAY 104 000 3 ***** ABR 151 SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTI LAB REID ERIC 03:30P 04:00P M T W TH 104 000 0 11105 ABR 156 AUTO CUTTING AND WELDING REID ERIC 07:30A 12:00P THURSDAY 104 000 3 ***** ABR 156 AUTO CUTTING AND WELDING REID ERIC 12:30P 03:30P THURSDAY 104 000 0 AUTO MECHANICS SHOALS CAMPUS 11301 AUM 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO TECH AUSTIN ALEX 07:30A 12:00P MONDAY 104 000 3 ***** AUM 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTO TECH LAB AUSTIN ALEX 12:30P 03:30P MONDAY 104 000 0 11302 AUM 110 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSM I AUSTIN ALEX 07:30A 12:00P TUESDAY 104 000 3 ***** AUM 110 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSM I LAB AUSTIN ALEX 12:30P 03:30P TUESDAY 104 000 0 11303 AUM 121 BRAKING SYSTEMS AUSTIN ALEX 07:30A 12:00P WED 104 000 3 ***** AUM 121 BRAKING SYSTEMS LAB AUSTIN ALEX 12:30P 03:30P WED 104 000 0 11304 AUM 122 STEERING SUSPEN & ALIGN AUSTIN ALEX 07:30A 12:00P THURSDAY 104 000 3 ***** AUM 122 STEERING SUSPEN & ALIGN LAB AUSTIN ALEX 12:30P 03:30P THURSDAY 104 000 0 11305 AUM 181 SPECIAL TOPICS AUSTIN ALEX 07:30A 09:00A FRIDAY 104 000 1 11306 AUM 182 SPECIAL TOPICS AUSTIN ALEX 09:00A 12:00P FRIDAY 104 000 2 AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION SHOALS CAMPUS 11211 ACR 132 *1 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION HALL BRUCE 07:30A 12:00P T & TH 102 000 3 ***** ACR 132 *1 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION LAB HALL BRUCE 12:30P 02:00P T & TH 102 000 0 11212 ACR 209 *2 COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS HALL BRUCE 07:30A 12:00P T & TH 102 000 3 ***** ACR 209 *2 COMMERICAL A/C SYSTEMS LAB HALL BRUCE 12:30P 02:00P T & TH 102 000 0 EXTENDED DAY 11271 ACR 112 HVACR SERVICE PROCEDURES CORSBIE RANDY 04:00P 07:00P TUESDAY 102 000 3 ***** ACR 112 HVACR SERVICE PROCEDURES LAB CORSBIE RANDY 07:30P 11:30P TUESDAY 102 000 0 11272 ACR 130 COMP ASSIS HVAC TROUBLESH STAFF TBA TBA 102 000 1 11273 ACR 132 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION CORSBIE RANDY 04:00P 07:00P MONDAY 102 000 3 ***** ACR 132 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION LAB CORSBIE RANDY 07:30P 11:30P MONDAY 102 000 0 11275 ACR 183 SPECIAL TOPICS IN AC/REF STAFF TBA TBA 102 000 1 11276 ACR 205 SYSTEM SIZING & AIR DIST TERRY RICK 04:00P 07:00P THURSDAY 102 000 3 ***** ACR 205 SYSTEM SIZING & AIR DIST LAB TERRY RICK 07:30P 11:30P THURSDAY 102 000 0 11277 ACR 209 COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS TERRY RICK 04:00P 07:00P WED 102 000 3 ***** ACR 209 COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS LAB TERRY RICK 07:30P 11:30P WED 102 000 0 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. ACCOUNTING SHOALS CAMPUS 11401 ACT 142 *4 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING PRINC HOGAN PAUL 08:00A 10:00A M&W 112 103 3 11402 ACT 249 *5 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING HOGAN PAUL 12:45P 02:45P M&W 112 103 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 21401 ACT 104 *3 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 21402 ACT 141 *3 BASIC ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 21403 ACT 142 *3 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 ACCOUNTING LAB HELD ON TUESDAY FROM 5:00-7:00 P.M. *5 ACT 249 IS WEB ASSISTED. 2011 Summer Semester Page 11
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes ART Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 15001 ART 100 *2 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 115 101 3 15002 ART 100 ART APPRECIATION JOHNSON DEB 01:00P 03:00P M&W 115 101 3 15005 ART 133 *2,*4 CERAMICS I FREDERICK JAN 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 115 103 3 15006 ART 134 *2,*4 CERAMICS II FREDERICK JAN 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 115 102 3 15008 ART 291A SUPER STUDY STUDIO ART I FREDERICK JAN TBA TBA 115 000 2 15009 ART 299A ART PORTFOLIO FREDERICK JAN TBA TBA 115 000 2 EXTENDED DAY 15051 ART 100 ART APPRECIATION JOHNSON DEB 05:30P 07:30P M&W 115 101 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 25001 ART 100 *3 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 25002 ART 100 *3 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 35001 ART 100 *1 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 310 026 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 ADDITIONAL LAB TIME - TBA. BIOLOGY SHOALS CAMPUS 15204 BIO 103A *4 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I STAFF 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 121 147 4 15206 BIO 103L PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I LAB STAFF 10:15A 01:15P TUESDAY 123 125 0 15207 BIO 103L PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I LAB STAFF 10:15A 01:15P THURSDAY 123 125 0 15209 BIO 104 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II STAFF 08:00A 12:15P M&W 123 103 4 15211 BIO 201 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I STAFF 01:00P 04:30P M&W 123 103 4 15212 BIO 201 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M&W 121 147 4 ***** BIO 201 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I LAB STAFF 10:00A 01:00P WED 123 124 0 15213 BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 123 103 4 ***** BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO II LAB STAFF 10:00A 01:00P TUESDAY 123 124 0 15215 BIO 220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY STAFF 08:00A 12:30P T & TH 123 109 4 15216 BIO 220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY STAFF 10:30A 03:00P T & TH 123 103 4 EXTENDED DAY 15254 BIO 103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I STAFF 05:30P 09:15P M&W 123 103 4 15255 BIO 104 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II STAFF 05:00P 09:15P M&W 121 147 4 15256 BIO 201 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I STAFF 05:30P 09:15P M&W 123 109 4 15260 BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO II STAFF 05:30P 09:15P T & TH 123 103 4 15263 BIO 220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY STAFF 05:00P 09:15P T & TH 121 147 4 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 35201 BIO 103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I STAFF 08:00A 11:45A M&W 303 011 4 35205 BIO 201 *5 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIO I STAFF 08:00A 12:30P T & TH 303 017 4 35209 BIO 220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY STAFF 01:00P 05:30P M&W 303 015 4 *4 CO-REQUISITE OF BIO 103L. STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR ANY OF THE BIO 103L SECTIONS OFFERED. *5 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM. BUSINESS SHOALS CAMPUS 15301 BUS 241 PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING I HOGAN PAUL 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 112 103 3 15302 BUS 242 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNT. II HOGAN PAUL 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 112 103 3 15304 BUS 248 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING HOGAN PAUL 10:15A 12:15P M&W 112 103 3 15305 BUS 272 BUSINESS STATISTICS II JAMES JEFF 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 112 107 3 15307 BUS 285 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING MCCLINTON T 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 112 107 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 25300 BUS 241 *3 PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING I HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 25304 BUS 242 *3 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 25301 BUS 263 *3 LEGAL & SOCIAL ENV OF BUS PETERS PAM TBA TBA 000 000 3 25302 BUS 271 *3 BUSINESS STATISTICS I JAMES JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 25303 BUS 272 *3 BUSINESS STATISTICS II JAMES JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. Page 12 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes CARPENTRY/CABINETMAKING Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 11501 CAR 121 INTRO TO BLUEPRINT READING HARDY CHARLES 08:00A 10:15A T & TH 109 000 3 11502 CAR 211 CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES HARDY CHARLES 12:00P 02:15P T & TH 109 000 3 11503 CAR 217 ESTIMATING HARDY CHARLES 10:30A 11:30A T & TH 109 000 3 ***** CAR 217 ESTIMATING LAB HARDY CHARLES 07:30A 11:30A WED 109 000 0 ***** CAR 217 ESTIMATING LAB HARDY CHARLES 12:00P 03:30P WED 109 000 0 11504 CAR 228 STAIRS MOLDING & TRIM HARDY CHARLES 07:30A 11:30A MONDAY 109 000 3 ***** CAR 228 STAIRS MOLDING & TRIM LAB HARDY CHARLES 12:00P 03:30P MONDAY 109 000 0 EXTENDED DAY 11152 CAB 104 CABINET SHOP OPERATIONS BLAKE RICHARD 04:00P 09:00P THURSDAY 109 000 3 11552 CAR 111 CONSTRUCTION BASICS HARDY CHARLES 04:00P 09:00P MONDAY 109 000 3 CHILD DEVELOPMENT SHOALS CAMPUS 14001 CHD 215A SUPERVISED PRACTICAL EXP DURDUNJI DIANN 10:00A 10:30A WED 107 000 1 14002 CHD 215B SUPERVISED PRACTICAL EXP DURDUNJI DIANN 10:00A 10:30A WED 107 000 2 14003 CHD 215C SUPERVISED PRACTICAL EXP DURDUNJI DIANN 10:00A 10:30A WED 107 000 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 24001 CHD 100 *3,*4 INTRO EARLY CARE & ED CHI DURDUNJI DIANN TBA TBA 000 000 3 24002 CHD 206 *3,*5 CHILDREN’S HEALTH & SAFET PACE DIANNE TBA TBA 000 000 3 24003 CHD 210 *3 ED EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHIL SWINDLE LUCY TBA TBA 000 000 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 CHD 100 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 3:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102. *5 CHD 206 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 5:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102. CHEMISTRY SHOALS CAMPUS 15402 CHM 099 *2 DEVELOPMENTAL CHEMISTRY STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 123 125 3 15404 CHM 104 *1 INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:30A M T W TH 123 101 4 ***** CHM 104 *1 INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM LAB SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:00A FRIDAY 123 101 0 15405 CHM 105 *2 INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:30A M T W TH 123 101 4 ***** CHM 105 *2 INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:00A FRIDAY 123 101 0 15408 CHM 111 *1 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I SOCKWELL CRAIG 12:00P 04:15P M T W TH 123 101 4 15409 CHM 112 *2 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II SOCKWELL CRAIG 12:00P 04:15P M T W TH 123 101 4 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 35401 CHM 112 *1 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II MURPHY MIKE 12:45P 05:00P M T W TH 303 009 4 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. COMPUTER SCIENCE SHOALS CAMPUS 15500 CIS 096 INTRO TO COMPUTERS STAFF 01:00P 03:00P M&W 112 112 3 15501 CIS 146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION ROBERSON T 10:15A 12:15P M&W 112 112 3 15504 CIS 146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION ROBERSON T 08:00A 10:00A M&W 112 112 3 15506 CIS 199 NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS CHANDLER S 03:00P 05:00P T & TH 112 104 3 15507 CIS 205 CONTROL LANG & UTIL APP STAFF 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 112 113 3 15510 CIS 207 INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT CHANDLER S 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 112 112 3 15511 CIS 281 *4 SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN CHANDLER S 12:45P 02:45P T & TH 112 112 3 15512 CIS 284 CIS INTERNSHIP STAFF TBA TBA 112 000 3 EXTENDED DAY 15555 CIS 250 *4 E-COMMERCE CHANDLER S 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 112 112 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 25501 CIS 146 *3,*5 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION ROBERSON T TBA TBA 000 000 3 25502 CIS 146 *3,*5 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION ROBERSON T TBA TBA 000 000 3 25503 CIS 148 *3,*5 POST ADV MICROCOMPUTER STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 First Mini-Term Classes - May 25-June 29 Second Mini-Term Classes - June 30-August 3 8 Week Term - June 1-July 27 2011 Summer Semester Page 13
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes COMPUTER SCIENCE (cont’d) Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 35501 CIS 146 *1 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION JAMES JEFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 108 3 35502 CIS 146 *1 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION JAMES JEFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 302 108 3 35511 CIS 281 *4 SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN CHANDLER S 12:45P 02:45P T & TH 302 108 3 EXTENDED DAY 35555 CIS 250 *4 E-COMMERCE CHANDLER S 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 302 108 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 VIDEO CONFERENCE COURSE. *5 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE CIS 146 AND CIS 148 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENTS MUST HAVE MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 (WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS & POWERPOINT) SOFTWARE. COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING SHOALS CAMPUS 11730 CIT 211 TEACHING & CURRICULUM DEV BANKSTON C 08:00A 09:15A M&W 110 127 3 11731 CIT 212 TEACHER MENTORSHIP BANKSTON C 09:15A 12:15P THURSDAY 110 127 3 ***** CIT 212 TEACHER MENTORSHIP LAB BANKSTON C 08:00A 12:30P FRIDAY 110 127 11732 CIT 213 LESSON PLAN DEVELOPMENT BANKSTON C TBA TBA 110 127 3 11734 CIT 221 LESSON PLAN IMPLEMENTATIO BANKSTON C TBA TBA 110 127 3 11735 CIT 222 INSTRUCTION MAT & METHODS BANKSTON C TBA TBA 110 127 3 11736 CIT 223 INSTRUC MAT & METHODS APP BANKSTON C TBA TBA 110 127 3 COSMETOLOGY SHOALS CAMPUS 11700 COS 111 COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE & ART BANKSTON C 01:00P 03:00P M&W 110 127 3 11701 COS 112 COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE LAB BANKSTON C 08:00A 12:30P W TH F 110 122 3 11702 COS 113 CHEMICAL METHODOLOGY BANKSTON C 01:00P 03:15P T & TH 110 127 3 ***** COS 113 CHEMICAL METHODOLOGY LAB BANKSTON C 08:00A 12:30P TUESDAY 110 127 0 11705 COS 121 COLORIMETRY SHARP TOM 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 110 122 3 11706 COS 122 COLORIMETRY APPLICATIONS SHARP TOM 08:00A 12:30P T W TH 110 122 3 11707 COS 125 CAREER & PERSONAL DEV BANKSTON C 01:00P 03:00P M & TH 110 130 3 ***** COS 125 CAREER & PERSONAL DEV LAB BANKSTON C 07:30A 12:30P M&F 110 130 0 11708 COS 143 HAIR DESIGNS STANFORD L 01:00P 03:15P M&T 110 122 3 ***** COS 143 HAIR DESIGNS LAB STANFORD L 08:00A 12:30P MONDAY 110 122 0 11709 COS 151 NAIL CARE BANKSTON C 01:00P 03:00P T&W 110 130 3 11710 COS 152 NAIL CARE APPLICATIONS BANKSTON C 08:00A 12:30P T W TH 110 130 3 11711 COS 164 FACIAL MACHINE WEST RHONDA 08:00A 12:30P T & TH 110 108 3 11712 COS 165 RELATED SUB ESTHETICIANS SHARP TOM 01:00P 03:45P M&W 110 108 3 ***** COS 165 RELATED SUB ESTHETICIANS LAB SHARP TOM 08:00A 12:30P MONDAY 110 108 0 ***** COS 165 RELATED SUB ESTHETICIANS LAB SHARP TOM 03:15P 04:00P T & TH 110 108 0 11715 COS 181 SPECIAL TOPICS SHARP TOM 08:00A 12:30P FRIDAY 110 122 3 11718 COS 182 SPECIAL TOPICS BANKSTON C TBA TBA 110 000 3 11724 COS 191B CO-OP BANKSTON C TBA TBA 110 000 3 11725 COS 291B CO-OP BANKSTON C TBA TBA 110 000 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 21711 COS 111 *3 COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE & ART BANKSTON C TBA TBA 000 000 3 21713 COS 131 *3 AESTHETICS CUSTER J TBA TBA 000 000 3 21715 COS 167 *3 STATE BOARD REVIEW BANKSTON C TBA TBA 000 000 3 21716 COS 168 *3 BACTERIOLOGY & SANITATION CUSTER J TBA TBA 000 000 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SHOALS CAMPUS 15701 CRJ 216 POLICE ORGANIZATION & ADM BOWEN EDDIE 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 127 102 3 15702 CRJ 220 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION BOWEN EDDIE 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 127 102 3 15703 CRJ 280B INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOWEN EDDIE TBA TBA 120 000 3 EXTENDED DAY 15751 CRJ 150 INTRODUCT TO CORRECTIONS BOWEN EDDIE 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 120 126 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 25701 CRJ 100 *3 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOWEN EDDIE TBA TBA 000 000 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. Page 14 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 11910 DDT 104 *4 BASIC COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING HUBKA MIKE 08:00A 12:30P WED 105 105 3 11911 DDT 122 *4 ADVANCED TECHNICAL DRAWIN RICE ALTON 12:30P 04:30P MONDAY 105 106 3 11912 DDT 128 *5 INTER TECHNICAL DRAWING RICE ALTON 01:00P 04:00P THURSDAY 105 106 3 11913 DDT 132 *4 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING HUBKA MIKE 08:00A 12:30P THURSDAY 105 105 3 11914 DDT 134 *4 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY RICE ALTON 12:30P 04:30P WED 105 106 3 11915 DDT 181 *6 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DDT RICE ALTON 09:00A 12:30P WED 105 106 3 11916 DDT 225 *4 STRUCTURAL STEEL DRAFTING HUBKA MIKE 08:00A 12:30P FRIDAY 105 105 3 11917 DDT 231 *4 ADVANCED CAD HUBKA MIKE 08:00A 12:30P TUESDAY 105 105 3 11918 DDT 233 *5 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING HUBKA MIKE 01:00P 04:00P THURSDAY 105 105 3 11919 DDT 290 SURVEY OF AEROSPACE TECH RICE ALTON 08:00A 12:30P MONDAY 105 106 3 EXTENDED DAY 11951 DDT 128 *7 INTER TECHNICAL DRAWING RICE ALTON 05:00P 07:30P TUESDAY 105 106 3 11952 DDT 181 *6 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DDT RICE ALTON 07:30P 10:00P TUESDAY 105 106 3 11953 DDT 231 *4 ADVANCED CAD HUBKA MIKE 05:00P 10:00P WED 105 105 3 11954 DDT 236 *4 DESIGN PROJECT HUBKA MIKE 05:00P 10:00P TUESDAY 105 105 3 11955 DDT 290 SURVEY OF AEROSPACE TECH RICE ALTON 05:00P 09:30P THURSDAY 105 106 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 21910 DDT 117 *3 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES RICE ALTON TBA TBA 00 00 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 2 1/2 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA. *5 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 3 1/2 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA. *6 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 1 1/2 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA. *7 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 4 HRS OF LAB PER WEEK - TBA. ECONOMICS SHOALS CAMPUS 15801 ECO 231 *4,*5 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 01:00P 03:30P M&W 112 113 3 15802 ECO 232 *4,*5 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 10:15A 12:15P M&W 121 141 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 25801 ECO 231 *3 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 25802 ECO 232 *3 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 35801 ECO 231 *4,*5 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 01:00P 03:30P M&W 306 013 3 35802 ECO 232 *4,*5 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 10:15A 12:45P M&W 306 013 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM. *5 VIDEO CONFERENCE COURSE. DUAL ENROLLMENT/DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM Northwest-Shoals Community College wants to help you achieve your academic and career goals. The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Program (DE/DC) allows eligible students to earn both high school and college credit. College courses count toward high school graduation credits and the courses remain a part of the student’s regular transcript. For more information contact: Rose Jones, 256-331-5313, jonesr@nwscc.edu Adriana Wuotto, 256-331-5240, awuotto@nwscc.edu 2011 Summer Semester Page 15
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 12001 ELT 112 CONCEPTS OF ALTERNATING CURRET BONNER JIM 12:00P 03:15P M T W TH 102 000 5 12002 ELT 121 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIC BONNER JIM 08:00A 11:15A M T W TH 102 000 5 12003 ELT 232 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS II STAFF 03:15P 05:00P M T W TH 102 000 3 12004 ELT 242 JOURNEYMAN MASTER PREP EXAM BONNER JIM 08:00A 11:45A FRIDAY 102 000 3 EXTENDED DAY 12051 ELT 111 CONCEPTS OF DIRECT CURRENT SUTHERLAND JOHN 04:30P 07:45P M T W TH 102 000 5 12052 ELT 117 AC/DC MACHINES RYAN DAVID 04:30P 09:40P M&W 102 000 3 12053 ELT 115 RESIDENTIAL WIRING METHOD II STAFF 05:00P 08:45P T & TH 102 000 3 12054 ELT 119 CONCEPTS OF SOLID STATE ELECT WRIGHT CONLEY 08:00P 11:15P M T W TH 102 000 5 ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY SHOALS CAMPUS 12103 ILT 107 CONCEPTS OF ALTER CURRENT HARRISON SAM 08:00A 03:00P T & TH 103 111 5 12110 ILT 112 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS HARRISON SAM 08:00A 03:00P T & TH 103 111 5 12111 ILT 113 CONCEPTS OF ELECTRONIC CIR MCGOUYRK S 08:00A 03:00P M&W 103 114 5 12117 ILT 131 PC PROBLEM DETERMINIATION HARRISON SAM 08:00A 11:30A M&W 103 111 3 12118 ILT 135 LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LANS HARRISON SAM 12:00P 03:30P M&W 103 111 3 12125 ILT 174 CIRCUIT FABRICATION STAFF TBA TBA 103 101 1 12126 ILT 175 COMP FUND FOR TECH STUDEN STAFF TBA TBA 103 111 3 12131 ILT 201 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS MCGOUYRK S 01:00P 03:00P M&W 103 114 3 12132 ILT 202 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC LAB MCGOUYRK S 08:00A 12:30P M&W 103 113 2 12135 ILT 216 INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS MCGOUYRK S 08:00A 12:00P FRIDAY 103 114 3 12138 ILT 234 MICRO SYSTEMS TROUBLESHOO MCGOUYRK S 09:00A 12:00P T & TH 103 114 2 EXTENDED DAY 12152 ILT 112 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS REAVES RICKY 04:00P 11:00P M&W 103 111 5 12153 ILT 113 CONCEPTS OF ELECTRONIC CIR REAVES RICKY 04:00P 11:00P T & TH 103 111 5 12155 ILT 125 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS REAVES RICKY 09:00P 11:00P T & TH 103 111 3 12156 ILT 126 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LAB REAVES RICKY 04:00P 09:00P T & TH 103 111 2 12160 ILT 133 ELECTRONIC DRAFTING STAFF TBA TBA 103 101 1 12170 ILT 267 RF COMMUNICATIONS REAVES RICKY 09:00P 11:00P M&W 103 111 3 12171 ILT 268 RF COMMUNICATIONS LAB REAVES RICKY 04:00P 09:00P M&W 103 111 2 12172 ILT 271 INDEPENDENT STUDY STAFF TBA TBA 103 000 1 12173 ILT 274 INDEPENDENT STUDY STAFF TBA TBA 103 000 3 EMERGENCY MEDICAL PARAMEDIC SHOALS CAMPUS 13812 EMP 195 ADVANCED TRAUMA MANAGEMEN DEMORSE CHRIS 09:00A 05:00P T & TH 122 168 6 13813 EMP 198 MEDICAL PATIENT MGMT I SIMPSON MARK 09:00A 05:00P T & TH 122 168 3 13814 EMP 200 MEDICAL PATIENT MGMT II DEMORSE CHRIS 09:00A 05:00P T & TH 122 168 6 13815 EMP 203 CARDIOVASCULAR PATIENT MG MONTGOMERY K 09:00A 05:00P M&W 122 168 3 13816 EMP 204 TRANSITION TO PARAMED PRA OYEN TODD 09:00A 05:00P M&W 122 168 3 13817 EMP 205 PARAMED TERMINAL COMPETEN DEMORSE CHRIS 09:00A 05:00P M&W 122 168 2 13818 EMP 206 PARAMEDIC FIELD RECEPTORS OYEN TODD 09:00A 05:00P M&W 122 168 6 13819 EMP 207 PARAMEDIC TEAM LEADER PRE OYEN TODD 09:00A 05:00P M&W 122 168 1 EXTENDED DAY 13851 EMP 189 APPLIED A&P FOR THE PARAM SIMPSON MARK TBA TBA 122 000 4 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SHOALS CAMPUS 13803 EMS 107 *4 EMERG VEHICLE OPR AMBULAN OYEN TODD 08:00A 04:00P WED 122 160 1 13804 EMS 116 EMS BASIC THEORY/LAB OYEN TODD 08:00A 02:00P M T & TH 122 160 9 13805 EMS 117 EMS BASIC CLINICAL COM OYEN TODD TBA TBA 122 000 1 13806 EMS 218 *2 SUPERVISED STUDIES EMS I SIMPSON MARK TBA TBA 122 000 1 13807 EMS 100 *5,*7 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I SIMPSON MARK 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 122 000 1 13808 EMS 266 *2 ADVANCED CV LIFE SUPPORT SIMPSON MARK TBA TBA 122 000 1 13810 EMS 269 *2 PEDIATRIC MED LIFE SUPPOR SIMPSON MARK TBA TBA 122 000 1 EXTENDED DAY 13852 EMS 100 *5,*7 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I SIMPSON MARK 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 122 160 1 13853 EMS 100 *6,*7 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I SIMPSON MARK 05:00P 09:00P MONDAY 122 160 1 13854 EMS 116 EMS BASIC THEORY/LAB STAFF 05:00P 11:00P M T & TH 122 168 9 *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. CONTACT EMS 256-331-5436. *4 CLASS MEETS JUNE 8 & 15, 2011. TWO DAY CLASS ONLY. *5 CLASS MEETS JUNE 14, 2011. ONE DAY CLASS ONLY. *6 CLASS MEETS JUNE 13, 2011. ONE DAY CLASS ONLY. *7 STUDENTS MUST LOG IN AND COMPLETE ASSIGNMENT THROUGH MOODLE DURING THE 1ST WEEK OF CLASSES. Page 16 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes ENGLISH Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 10601 ENG 092 BASIC ENGLISH I STAFF 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 114 101 3 10602 ENG 093 BASIC ENGLISH II STAFF 01:00P 03:00P M&W 114 101 3 10603 ENG 093 *1 BASIC ENGLISH II STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 114 101 3 10604 ENG 093 *4 BASIC ENGLISH II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 114 101 3 16001 ENG 101 *1 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 121 3 16002 ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M&W 120 121 3 16004 ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 120 121 3 16005 ENG 101 *6 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 01:00P 03:30P M&W 120 121 3 16006 ENG 101 *2 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 120 3 16011 ENG 102 *2 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 121 3 16012 ENG 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M&W 120 120 3 16014 ENG 102 *6 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 01:00P 03:30P M&W 120 120 3 16021 ENG 271 *1 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 123 3 16025 ENG 272 *2 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 123 3 EXTENDED DAY 10650 ENG 093 BASIC ENGLISH II STAFF 05:30P 07:30P M&W 114 101 3 16052 ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 07:45P 09:45P M&W 120 121 3 16055 ENG 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 120 120 3 16060 ENG 271 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF 05:30P 07:30P M&W 120 123 3 16061 ENG 272 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 120 123 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 26001 ENG 101 *3,*5 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26002 ENG 102 *3,*5 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26003 ENG 271 *3,*5 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26004 ENG 271 *3,*5 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26005 ENG 272 *3,*5 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 30601 ENG 093 *1 BASIC ENGLISH II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 307 031 3 36001 ENG 101 *1 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 302 104 3 36002 ENG 102 *2 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 302 104 3 36005 ENG 271 *1 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 104 3 36006 ENG 272 *2 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 104 3 EXTENDED DAY 36051 ENG 272 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF 05:30P 07:30P M&W 302 104 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR ORI 107 (18911) AND MTH 098 (17106). *5 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE ENG 101, ENG 102, ENG 271 OR ENG 272 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENT MUST HAVE MICROSOFT WORD SOFTWARE OR THE ABILITY TO SAVE DOCUMENTS IN MICROSOFT WORD FORMAT. DISTANCE EDUCATION ENGLISH COURSES ARE NOT SELF-PACED. DEADLINES ARE GIVEN FOR VARIOUS ASSIGNMENTS THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER. *6 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM. FIRE SCIENCE SHOALS CAMPUS EXTENDED DAY 16251 FSC 240 FIRE CAUSE DETERMINIATION COCHRAN C 05:00P 09:00P MONDAY 121 148 3 GEOGRAPHY DISTANCE EDUCATION 26301 GEO 100 *3 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY PEARSON S TBA TBA 120 000 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. HEALTH EDUCATION SHOALS CAMPUS 16501 HED 231 FIRST AID SHACKELFORD T 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 118 114 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 26501 HED 231 *3 FIRST AID LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 3 26502 HED 226 *3 WELLNESS LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 3 2011 Summer Semester Page 17
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes HEALTH EDUCATION (cont’d) Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 36501 HED 231 FIRST AID SHACKELFORD T 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 310 025 3 36502 HED 226 WELLNESS SHACKELFORD T 01:00P 03:00P M&W 310 025 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. HISTORY SHOALS CAMPUS 16601 HIS 101 *1 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I ENGLAND BOB 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 126 3 16602 HIS 102 *2 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II ENGLAND BOB 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 126 3 16603 HIS 201 *1 UNITED STATES HISTORY I ENGLAND BOB 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 126 3 16604 HIS 202 *2 UNITED STATES HISTORY II ENGLAND BOB 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 126 3 EXTENDED DAY 16651 HIS 101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I POOL BRADLEY 05:30P 07:30P M&W 120 126 3 16652 HIS 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II POOL BRADLEY 07:45P 09:45P M&W 120 126 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 26601 HIS 101 *3 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 100 000 3 26602 HIS 102 *3 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 100 000 3 26603 HIS 201 *3 UNITED STATES HISTORY I PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 100 000 3 26604 HIS 202 *3 UNITED STATES HISTORY II PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 100 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 36601 HIS 101 *1 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I POOL BRADLEY 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 308 3 36602 HIS 102 *1 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II POOL BRADLEY 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 302 308 3 36603 HIS 102 *2 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II POOL BRADLEY 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 302 308 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 36903 IDS 115 *4 FORUM BALTES JOAN TBA TBA 000 000 1 *4 REQUIRED FOR HONOR’S PROGRAM. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SHOALS CAMPUS 10207 INT 122 CONCEPTS OF ALTERNATING CURREN HARRISON SAM 08:00A 03:00P T & TH 103 111 5 10208 INT 123 CONCEPTS OF SOLID STATE ELECT MCGOUYRK S 08:00A 03:00P M&W 103 114 5 10210 INT 130 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS HARRISON SAM 08:00A 03:00P T & TH 103 111 5 10215 INT 206 *4 INDUSTRIAL MOTORS I HARRISON SAM 08:00A 12:00P FRIDAY 103 111 3 EXTENDED DAY 10260 INT 123 CONCEPTS OF SOLID STATE ELECT REAVES RICKY 04:00P 11:00P T & TH 103 111 5 10263 INT 130 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECTRONIS REAVES RICKY 04:00P 11:00P M&W 103 111 5 *4 REQUIRES ADDITIONAL 2 1/2 HRS LAB PER WEEK - TBA MACHINE SHOP SHOALS CAMPUS 12501 MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 09:30A FRIDAY 111 000 5 ***** MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P MONDAY 111 000 0 ***** MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P TUESDAY 111 000 0 ***** MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P TUESDAY 111 000 0 12502 MSP 107 MILLING MACHINES MAUPIN TIM 01:30P 03:30P WED 111 000 3 ***** MSP 107 MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P THURSDAY 111 000 0 ***** MSP 107 MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P THURSDAY 111 000 0 12503 MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P WED 111 000 5 ***** MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P WED 111 000 0 ***** MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P THURSDAY 111 000 0 ***** MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P THURSDAY 111 000 0 ***** MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 09:30A 12:30P FRIDAY 111 000 0 12504 MSP 131 INTRODUCTION TO METALLURG MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P TUESDAY 111 000 2 12505 MSP 135 MILLWRIGHT WORK MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P TUESDAY 111 000 4 ***** MSP 135 MILLWRIGHT WORK LAB MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P WED 111 000 0 ***** MSP 135 MILLWRIGHT WORK LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 01:30P WED 111 000 0 Page 18 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes MACHINE SHOP (cont’d) Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs 12506 MSP 142 ADV MACHINING CALCULATION MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P MONDAY 111 000 2 12507 MSP 182 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN MSP MAUPIN TIM TBA TBA 111 000 2 12508 MSP 221 ADVANCED BLUEPRINTING MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P MONDAY 111 000 2 EXTENDED DAY 12551 MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH MAUPIN TIM 05:00P 11:00P M&W&TH 111 000 5 12552 MSP 121 BASIC BLUEPRINT READING MAUPIN TIM 05:00P 08:00P TUESDAY 111 000 2 12553 MSP 127 CAM MAUPIN TIM 05:00P 10:00P M T W TH 111 000 6 12554 MSP 131 INTRODUCTION TO METALLURG MAUPIN TIM 05:00P 09:20P THURSDAY 111 000 2 12555 MSP 135 MILLWRIGHT WORK MAUPIN TIM 08:00P 11:00P TUESDAY 111 000 4 ***** MSP 135 MILLWRIGHT WORK MAUPIN TIM 05:00P 11:00P WED 111 000 0 12556 MSP 142 ADV MACHINING CALCULATION MAUPIN TIM 05:00P 09:20P MONDAY 111 000 2 12557 MSP 182 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN MSP MAUPIN TIM TBA TBA 111 000 2 12558 MSP 221 ADVANCED BLUEPRINTING MAUPIN TIM 05:00P 08:00P TUESDAY 111 000 2 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 33501 MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P M&T 312 000 5 ***** MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P M&T 312 000 0 ***** MSP 101 BASIC MACHINING TECH LAB MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 09:30A FRIDAY 312 000 0 33502 MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 12:00P W & TH 312 000 5 ***** MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 12:30P 03:30P W & TH 312 000 0 ***** MSP 115 ADVANCED MILLING MACHINES LAB MAUPIN TIM 09:30A 10:30A FRIDAY 312 000 0 33503 MSP 121 BASIC BLUEPRINT READING MAUPIN TIM 07:30A 10:30A THURSDAY 312 000 2 33504 MSP 182 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN MSP MAUPIN TIM TBA TBA 312 000 2 MATHEMATICS - TECHNICAL SHOALS CAMPUS 12201 MAH 101 INTRO MATHEMATICS I SMITH BRIAN 03:15P 05:45P T & TH 110 107 3 MATHEMATICS SHOALS CAMPUS 17101 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 120 129 3 17102 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M&W 120 129 3 17103 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M&W 120 129 3 17104 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 01:00P 03:00P M&W 120 129 3 17105 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 120 129 3 17106 MTH 098 *4,*6 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 120 129 3 17107 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 120 129 3 17109 MTH 100 *4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M&W 120 129 3 17110 MTH 100 *4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 120 129 3 17113 MTH 100 *4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 01:00P 03:00P M&W 120 129 3 17115 MTH 112 *5 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA EUBANKS C 01:00P 03:30P T & TH 123 129 3 17116 MTH 112 *1 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA RICKETTS KIM 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 122 193 3 17118 MTH 113 *2 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY RICKETTS KIM 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 122 193 3 17119 MTH 116 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS SMITH BRIAN 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 110 107 3 17120 MTH 125 *1 CALCULUS I RHODES WANDA 07:30A 10:00A M T W TH 122 193 4 17121 MTH 126 *2 CALCULUS II RHODES WANDA 07:30A 10:00A M T W TH 122 193 4 17123 MTH 227 *5 CALCULUS III RICKETTS KIM 01:00P 03:15P MTW 122 193 4 EXTENDED DAY 17150 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 05:30P 07:30P M&W 120 129 3 17151 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 07:45P 09:45P M&W 120 129 3 17152 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 120 129 3 17153 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 120 129 3 17154 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 05:30P 07:30P M&W 120 129 3 17155 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 120 129 3 17156 MTH 100 *4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 07:45P 09:45P M&W 120 129 3 17157 MTH 100 *4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 120 129 3 17158 MTH 116 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS STAFF 05:00P 07:30P T & TH 122 193 3 17159 MTH 126 CALCULUS II EUBANKS C 05:00P 07:30P M&W 122 193 4 17160 MTH 265 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS EUBANKS C 07:45P 09:45P M&W 122 193 3 17161 MTH 112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA STAFF 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 122 193 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 27102 MTH 100 *3 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA WATSON SHARON TBA TBA 000 000 3 27103 MTH 112 *3 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA CRABTREE SHERRY TBA TBA 000 000 3 27104 MTH 116 *3 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS RICKETTS KIM TBA TBA 000 000 3 27105 MTH 118 *3 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS RHODES WANDA TBA TBA 000 000 3 2011 Summer Semester Page 19
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes MATHEMATICS (cont’d) Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 37101 MTH 090 *1,*4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 306 L10 3 37102 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 306 L10 3 37104 MTH 098 *1,*4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 306 L10 3 37105 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 01:00P 03:00P M&W 306 L10 3 37107 MTH 100 *1,*4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 08:00A 10:15A M T W TH 306 L10 3 37108 MTH 100 *4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 306 L10 3 37112 MTH 112 *1 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 305 105 3 37113 MTH 113 *2,*7 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY STAFF 07:30A 10:00A M T W TH 305 105 3 EXTENDED DAY 37150 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 306 L10 3 37151 MTH 090 *4 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 306 L10 3 37152 MTH 098 *4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 306 L10 3 37153 MTH 100 *4 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 306 L10 3 37154 MTH 112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA STAFF 05:00P 07:30P M&W 305 105 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 THIS COURSE IS TAUGHT IN A LAB-BASED FORMAT. *5 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM. *6 STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR ORI 107 (18911) AND ENG 093 (10604). *7 FOUR WEEK TERM, JUNE 30-JULY 28, 2011. MUSIC SHOALS CAMPUS 17402 MUS 101 *4 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER JEFF 01:00P 03:30P T & TH 110 117 3 EXTENDED DAY 17451 MUS 101 MUSIC APPRECIATION STAFF 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 110 117 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 27401 MUS 101 *3 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 27402 MUS 101 *3 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 27405 MUS 110 *3 BASIC MUSICIANSHIP MCALISTER JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 37401 MUS 101 *1 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER JEFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 310 025 3 37402 MUS 110 BASIC MUSICIANSHIP MCALISTER JEFF TBA TBA 310 025 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM. NURSING ASSISTANT SHOALS CAMPUS 14201 NAS 100 *4 LONG TERM CARE NUR ASSIST STAFF 08:00A 01:00P M T W TH 122 161 4 14202 NAS 100 *5 LONG TERM CARE NUR ASSIST STAFF 08:00A 01:00P M T W TH 122 161 4 *4 CLASS MEETS JUNE 1-28, 2011. *5 CLASS MEETS JUNE 30-JULY 28, 2011. NURSING SHOALS CAMPUS 19401 NUR 107 *4 ADULT/CHILD NURSING TIDWELL CINDY 08:00A 03:30P MONDAY 122 167 8 19401 NUR 107 *4 ADULT/CHILD NURSING TIDWELL CINDY TBA TH & F 122 167 0 19402 NUR 108 *4 PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING DABBS CAROLE 08:00A 10:45A TUESDAY 122 167 3 ***** NUR 108 *4 PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING LAB DABBS CAROLE TBA FRIDAY 122 167 0 19403 NUR 109 ROLE TRANSITION FOR PRAC NUR BALES ANN 08:00A 10:45A WED 122 167 3 ***** NUR 109 ROLE TRANSITION FOR PRAC NUR LAB BALES ANN 11:30A 03:30P WED 122 167 0 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 39401 NUR 102 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING OLIVER S F 08:00A 01:00P TUESDAY 302 209 6 ***** NUR 102 *5 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING LAB OLIVER S F 08:00A 03:00P W & TH 302 209 0 39402 NUR 201 *6,*7 NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I TICE CYNTHIA 09:30A 12:00P M&W 302 203 5 39403 NUR 201 *6,*7 NURSING THRU LIFESPAN I TICE CYNTHIA 01:00P 03:30P M&W 302 203 5 *4 PN STUDENTS ONLY. *5 SELECTED TUESDAYS FOR TESTING. *6 SELECTED MONDAYS FOR TESTING. *7 LAB - TBA. Page 20 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 17601 OAD 100B BASIC KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 112 111 3 17602 OAD 101 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 112 111 3 17603 OAD 103 INTERMED KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 12:45P 02:45P T & TH 112 111 3 17604 OAD 104 ADVANCED KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 12:45P 02:45P T & TH 112 111 3 17605 OAD 203 LEGAL OFFICE PROCEDURES MCCLINTON TYWANA 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 112 107 3 17606 OAD 214 MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES MCCLINTON TYWANA 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 112 107 3 17607 OAD 130 ELECTRONIC CALCULATIONS MCCLINTON TYWANA 12:45P 02:45P M&W 112 108 3 17608 OAD 131 BUSINESS ENGLISH MCCLINTON TYWANA 08:00A 10:00A M&W 112 108 3 17611 OAD 200 MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION SWINNEY KAYE 03:00P 05:00P T & TH 112 111 3 17614 OAD 202 LEGAL TRANSCRIPTION SWINNEY KAYE 03:00P 05:00P T & TH 112 111 3 17615 OAD 212 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION SWINNEY KAYE 03:00P 05:00P T & TH 112 111 3 EXTENDED DAY 17651 OAD 135 FINANCIAL RECORD KEEPING SOUTH DESIREE 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 112 108 3 17655 OAD 217 OFFICE MANAGEMENT MCCLINTON TYWANA 07:45P 09:45P M&W 112 107 3 17656 OAD 138 RECORDS/INFORMATION MGMT MCCLINTON TYWANA 05:30P 07:30P M&W 112 108 3 17657 OAD 218 OFFICE PROCEDURES MCCLINTON TYWANA 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 112 107 3 17658 OAD 233 TRENDS IN OFFICE TECHNOLO SOUTH DESIREE 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 112 111 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 27601 OAD 126 *3 ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING SOUTH DESIREE TBA TBA 000 000 3 27602 OAD 211 *3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SOUTH DESIREE TBA TBA 000 000 3 27603 OAD 211 *3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SOUTH DESIREE TBA TBA 000 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 37601 OAD 100B BASIC KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 10:15A 12:15P M&W 302 310 3 37602 OAD 101 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 10:15A 12:15P M&W 302 310 3 37603 OAD 103 INTERMED KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 10:15A 12:15P M&W 302 310 3 37604 OAD 104 ADVANCED KEYBOARDING SWINNEY KAYE 10:15A 12:15P M&W 302 310 3 37605 OAD 200 MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION SWINNEY KAYE 12:45P 02:45P M&W 302 310 3 37606 OAD 202 LEGAL TRANSCRIPTION SWINNEY KAYE 12:45P 02:45P M&W 302 310 3 37607 OAD 212 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION SWINNEY KAYE 12:45P 02:45P M&W 302 310 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. ORIENTATION - ACADEMIC SHOALS CAMPUS 18901 ORI 101 *4 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE WARD KRISTY 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 18902 ORI 101 *2 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE WARD KRISTY 12:30P 01:30P THURSDAY 118 112 1 18911 ORI 107 *5 STUDENT SURVIVAL SKILLS INGLE CRYSTAL 12:45P 02:00P TUESDAY 120 125 1 EXTENDED DAY 18951 ORI 101 *4 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE WARD KRISTY 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 DISTANCE EDUCATION 28901 ORI 101 *3 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (SHOALS) WARD KRISTY TBA TBA 000 000 1 28902 ORI 101 *3 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (PC) SHACKELFORD T TBA TBA 000 000 1 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 38901 ORI 101 *4 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE SHACKELFORD T 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 EXTENDED DAY 38951 ORI 101 *4 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE SHACKELFORD T 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 CLASS MEETS MAY 24, 2011. *5 STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR MTH 098 (17106) AND ENG 093 (10604). ORIENTATION - TECHNICAL SHOALS CAMPUS 14501 ORT 100 *4 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN WARD KRISTY 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 EXTENDED DAY 14550 ORT 100 *4 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN WARD KRISTY 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 34501 ORT 100 *4 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN SHACKELFORD T 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 EXTENDED DAY 34551 ORT 100 *4 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDEN SHACKELFORD T 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 *4 CLASS MEETS MAY 24, 2011. 2011 Summer Semester Page 21
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes PHYSICAL EDUCATION Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 17701 PED 105 *4 PERSONAL FITNESS LEE MARK TBA TBA 118 111 1 17702 PED 118 *4 BEGINNING CONDITIONING LEE MARK TBA TBA 118 111 1 17703 PED 119 GENERAL CONDITIONING: INT LEE MARK TBA TBA 118 111 1 EXTENDED DAY 17751 PED 105 *4 PERSONAL FITNESS LEE MARK TBA TBA 118 111 1 17752 PED 118 BEGINNING CONDITIONING LEE MARK TBA TBA 118 111 1 17753 PED 119 GENERAL CONDITIONING: INT STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 1 DISTANCE EDUCATION 27701 PED 123 *3 GOLF: BEGINNING LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 1 27702 PED 124 *3 GOLF: INTERMEDIATE LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 1 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 37701 PED 103 WEIGHT TRAINING: BEGIN SHACKELFORD T TBA TBA 308 102 1 37702 PED 103 WEIGHT TRAINING: BEGIN SHACKELFORD T TBA TBA 308 102 1 37703 PED 104 WEIGHT TRAINING: INTERMED SHACKELFORD T TBA TBA 308 102 1 37704 PED 105 PERSONAL FITNESS SHACKELFORD T TBA TBA 308 102 1 37705 PED 118 BEGINNING CONDITIONING SHACKELFORD T TBA TBA 308 102 1 37706 PED 119 GENERAL CONDITIONING: INT SHACKELFORD T TBA TBA 308 102 1 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 STUDENT MUST CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FIRST DAY OF CLASS. PHYSICAL SCIENCE SHOALS CAMPUS 17901 PHS 111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I STAFF 08:00A 10:15A MWF 122 194 4 17902 PHS 112 PHYSICAL SCIENCE II STAFF 08:00A 11:30A T & TH 123 129 4 EXTENDED DAY 17952 PHS 111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I STAFF 05:00P 08:30P T & TH 123 129 4 PHYSICS SHOALS CAMPUS 18001 PHY 201 *1 GEN PHYSICS I-TRIG BASED HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M THRU F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 201 *1 GEN PHYSICS I-TRIG BASED LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P M&W 122 194 0 18002 PHY 202 *2 GEN PHYSICS II-TRIG BASED HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M THRU F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 202 *2 GEN PHYSICS II-TRIG BASED LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P M&W 122 194 0 18005 PHY 213 *1 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL I HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M THRU F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 213 *1 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL I LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 122 194 0 18006 PHY 214 *2 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL II HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M THRU F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 214 *2 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL II LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 122 194 0 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. POLITICAL SCIENCE DISTANCE EDUCATION 28101 POL 211 *3 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNM BALTES JOAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. 3 Ways to Meet New Student Orientation Classes: One Time Only: May 24, 2011 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. / Phil Campbell and Shoals Campuses Second Mini-Term: June 30-August 3, 2011 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. / Thursdays / Shoals Campus Distance Education Course See Main Section of Class Schedule for Details All new, first time freshmen must register for an orientation class. Page 22 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes PSYCHOLOGY Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 18301 PSY 106 CAREER EXPLORATION WAIDE LINDA 09:00A 12:00P M & TH 100 108 1 18302 PSY 110 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT WAIDE LINDA 09:00A 12:00P WED 100 108 3 18305 PSY 200 *1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TUCKER KIM 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 127 112 3 18306 PSY 200 *2 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TUCKER KIM 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 127 112 3 18307 PSY 210 *2 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN TUCKER KIM 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 127 112 3 EXTENDED DAY 18351 PSY 200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY BRACKINS KEN 07:45P 09:45P T & TH 120 127 3 18352 PSY 210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN BRACKINS KEN 05:30P 07:30P T & TH 120 127 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 28301 PSY 200 *3 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 28302 PSY 210 *3 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN TUCKER KIM TBA TBA 000 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 38301 PSY 200 *1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY BRACKINS KEN 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 307 005 3 38302 PSY 210 *1 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMEN BRACKINS KEN 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 307 005 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. READING SHOALS CAMPUS 12703 RDG 085 DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III LONG GINGER 08:00A 10:00A M&W 114 101 3 EXTENDED DAY 12753 RDG 085 DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III STAFF 07:45P 09:45P M&W 114 101 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 32701 RDG 085 *1 DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 307 031 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. SOCIOLOGY SHOALS CAMPUS 19101 SOC 200 *1 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY SEALY PAT 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 121 141 3 EXTENDED DAY 19151 SOC 200 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY SEALY PAT 05:30P 07:30P M&W 121 141 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 29101 SOC 200 *3 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY SEALY PAT TBA TBA 000 000 3 29102 SOC 247 *3 MARRIAGE & THE FAMILIY SEALY PAT TBA TBA 000 000 3 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. SPANISH SHOALS CAMPUS 18701 SPA 101 *1 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I JOHNSON MARIA 01:00P 04:20P M T W TH 121 141 4 18702 SPA 102 *2 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II JOHNSON MARIA 01:00P 04:20P M T W TH 121 141 4 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 38701 SPA 101 *1 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I JOHNSON MARIA 01:00P 04:20P M T W TH 307 002 4 38702 SPA 102 *2 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II JOHNSON MARIA 01:00P 04:20P M T W TH 307 002 4 *1 CLASS MEETS FIRST TERM. *2 CLASS MEETS SECOND TERM. First Mini-Term Classes - May 25-June 29 Second Mini-Term Classes - June 30-August 3 8 Week Term - June 1-July 27 2011 Summer Semester Page 23
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes SPEECH Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 18601 SPH 107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING EDWARDS RON 08:00A 10:00A M&W 112 101 3 18602 SPH 107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING EDWARDS RON 01:00P 03:00P M&W 112 101 3 18603 SPH 107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING EDWARDS RON 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 112 101 3 18604 SPH 107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING EDWARDS RON 10:15A 12:15P T & TH 112 101 3 EXTENDED DAY 18650 SPH 107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING EDWARDS RON 05:30P 07:30P M&W 112 101 3 DISTANCE EDUCATION 28601 SPH 107 *3 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON KYM TBA TBA 000 000 3 28602 SPH 107 *3 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON KYM TBA TBA 000 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 38601 SPH 107 *4 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING STAFF 01:00P 03:30P M&W 302 309 3 EXTENDED DAY 38651 SPH 107 *4 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON KYM 05:00P 07:30P M&W 302 309 3 *3 STUDENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION BEFORE REGISTERING FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES. SEE PAGE 28 FOR DETAILS. *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM. WELDING SHOALS CAMPUS 13001 WDT 110 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING GARNER ROGER 08:00A 10:00A T & TH 108 000 3 13002 WDT 119 GMAW GARNER ROGER 08:00A 10:00A M&W 108 000 3 13003 WDT 124 GMAW LAB LILES LINDSEY 10:00A 12:00P M T W TH 108 000 3 ***** WDT 124 GMAW LAB LILES LINDSEY 12:30P 02:30P M T W TH 108 000 0 13004 WDT 218 CERTIFICATION THEORY LILES LINDSEY 02:30P 03:30P M T W TH 108 000 3 13005 WDT 228 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD THEORY GARNER ROGER 02:30P 03:30P M T W TH 108 000 3 13006 WDT 268 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB GARNER ROGER 10:00A 12:00P M T W TH 108 000 3 ***** WDT 268 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB GARNER ROGER 12:30P 02:30P M T W TH 108 000 0 EXTENDED DAY 13051 WDT 110 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING GARNER ROGER 04:00P 07:30P MONDAY 108 000 3 13052 WDT 110 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING LILES LINDSEY 07:30P 11:00P MONDAY 108 000 3 13053 WDT 119 GMAW MAY KEITH 04:00P 07:30P WED 108 000 3 13054 WDT 119 GMAW HEATHCOAT W 07:30P 11:00P WED 108 000 3 13055 WDT 124 GMAW LAB GARNER ROGER 04:00P 07:15P M T W TH 108 000 3 13056 WDT 124 GMAW LAB LILES LINDSEY 07:15P 11:00P M T W TH 108 000 3 13057 WDT 218 CERTIFICATION THEORY MAY KEITH 04:00P 07:30P TUESDAY 108 000 3 13058 WDT 218 CERTIFICATION THEORY HEATHCOAT W 07:30P 11:00P TUESDAY 108 000 3 13059 WDT 268 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB MAY KEITH 04:00P 07:15P M T W TH 108 000 3 13060 WDT 268 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB HEATHCOAT W 07:15P 11:00P M T W TH 108 000 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 33001 WDT 110 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING KEETON BRIAN 08:00A 12:00P T & TH 309 000 3 33002 WDT 119 GMAW KEETON BRIAN 08:00A 10:00A M&W 309 000 3 33003 WDT 124 GMAW LAB KEETON BRIAN 10:00A 12:00P M T W TH 309 000 3 ***** WDT 124 GNAW LAB KEETON BRIAN 12:30P 02:30P M T W TH 309 000 0 33004 WDT 218 CERTIFICATION THEORY KEETON BRIAN 02:30P 03:30P M T W TH 309 000 3 EXTENDED DAY 33051 WDT 110 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING KEETON BRIAN 04:00P 07:30P MONDAY 309 000 3 33052 WDT 119 GMAW KEETON BRIAN 04:00P 07:30P TUESDAY 309 000 3 33053 WDT 124 GMAW LAB FERGUSON ZEB 07:30P 11:00P M T W TH 309 000 3 33054 WDT 218 CERTIFICATION THEORY FERGUSON ZEB 04:00P 07:30P WED 309 000 3 33055 WDT 228 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD THEORY STAFF 04:00P 07:30P THURSDAY 309 000 3 33056 WDT 268 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC LAB FERGUSON ZEB 07:30P 11:00P M T W TH 309 000 3 WORKPLACE SKILLS SHOALS CAMPUS 19601 WKO 106 *4,*5 WORKPLACE SKILLS PECK DONNA 10:15A 12:45P T & TH 127 110 3 *4 CLASS MEETS 8 WEEK TERM. *5 COMPLETES BOTH WORKKEYS AND ALABAMA CERTIFIED WORKER CERTIFICATIONS. Page 24 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes SHORT TERM CLASSES Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 13803 EMS 107 *4 EMERG VEHICLE OPR AMBULAN OYEN TODD 08:00A 04:00P WED 122 160 1 13807 EMS 100 *4 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I SIMPSON MARK 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 122 000 1 18901 ORI 101 *5 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE WARD KRISTY 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 14501 ORT 100 *5 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS WARD KRISTY 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 EXTENDED DAY 13852 EMS 100 *4 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I SIMPSON MARK 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 122 160 1 13853 EMS 100 *4 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUS I SIMPSON MARK 05:00P 09:00P MONDAY 122 160 1 18951 ORI 101 *5 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE WARD KRISTY 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 14550 ORT 100 *5 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS WARD KRISTY 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 127 112 1 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 38901 ORI 101 *5 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE SHACKELFORD T 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 34501 ORT 100 *5 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS SHACKELFORD T 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 EXTENDED DAY 38951 ORI 101 *5 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE SHACKELFORD T 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 34551 ORT 100 *5 ORIENT. FOR CAREER STUDENTS SHACKELFORD T 05:00P 09:00P TUESDAY 307 002 1 *4 SEE MAIN SECTION UNDER EMS FOR CLASS DATES AND DETAILS. *5 CLASS MEETS MAY 24, 2011. FIRST MINI-TERM CLASSES - May 25-June 29 SHOALS CAMPUS 11211 ACR 132 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION HALL BRUCE 07:30A 12:00P T & TH 102 000 3 ***** ACR 132 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITION LAB HALL BRUCE 12:30P 02:00P T & TH 102 000 0 15404 CHM 104 INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:30A M T W TH 123 101 4 ***** CHM 104 INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEM LAB SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:00A FRIDAY 123 101 0 15408 CHM 111 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I SOCKWELL CRAIG 12:00P 04:15P M T W TH 123 101 4 16001 ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 121 3 10603 ENG 093 BASIC ENGLISH II STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 114 101 3 16021 ENG 271 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 123 3 16601 HIS 101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I ENGLAND BOB 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 126 3 16603 HIS 201 UNITED STATES HISTORY I ENGLAND BOB 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 126 3 17116 MTH 112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA RICKETTS KIM 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 122 193 3 17120 MTH 125 CALCULUS I RHODES WANDA 07:30A 10:00A M T W TH 122 193 4 18001 PHY 201 GEN PHYSICS I-TRIG BASED HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M-F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 201 GEN PHYSICS I-TRIG BASED LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P M&W 122 194 0 18005 PHY 213 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL I HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M-F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 213 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL I LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 122 194 0 18305 PSY 200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TUCKER KIM 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 127 112 3 19101 SOC 200 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY SEALY PAT 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 121 141 3 18701 SPA 101 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I JOHNSON MARIA 01:00P 04:20 M T W TH 121 141 4 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 35001 ART 100 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 310 026 3 35401 CHM 112 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II MURPHY MIKE 12:45P 05:00P M T W TH 303 009 4 35501 CIS 146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION JAMES JEFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 108 3 35502 CIS 146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION JAMES JEFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 302 108 3 30601 ENG 093 BASIC ENGLISH II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 307 031 3 36001 ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 302 104 3 36005 ENG 271 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 104 3 36601 HIS 101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I POOL BRADLEY 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 308 3 36602 HIS 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II POOL BRADLEY 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 302 308 3 37101 MTH 090 BASIC MATHEMATICS STAFF 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 306 L10 3 37104 MTH 098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 306 L10 3 37107 MTH 100 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA STAFF 08:00A 10:15A M T W TH 306 L10 3 37112 MTH 112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA WATSON SHARON 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 305 105 3 37401 MUS 101 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER JEFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 310 025 3 38301 PSY 200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY BRACKINS KEN 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 307 005 3 38302 PSY 210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT BRACKINS KEN 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 307 005 3 32701 RDG 085 DEVELOPMENTAL RDG III STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 307 031 3 38701 SPA 101 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I STAFF 01:00P 04:20P M T W TH 307 002 4 2011 Summer Semester Page 25
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes SECOND MINI-TERM CLASSES - June 30-August 3 Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs SHOALS CAMPUS 11212 ACR 209 COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS HALL BRUCE 07:30A 12:00P T & TH 102 000 3 ***** ACR 209 COMMERCIAL A/C SYSTEMS LAB HALL BRUCE 12:30P 02:00P T & TH 102 000 0 15001 ART 100 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 115 101 3 15005 ART 133 CERAMICS I FREDERICK JAN 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 115 103 3 15006 ART 134 CERAMICS II FREDERICK JAN 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 115 103 3 15402 CHM 099 DEVELOPMENTAL CHEMISTRY STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 123 125 3 15405 CHM 105 INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:30A M T W TH 123 101 4 ***** CHM 105 INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB SOCKWELL CRAIG 08:00A 11:00A FRIDAY 123 101 0 15409 CHM 112 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II SOCKWELL CRAIG 12:00P 04:15P M T W TH 123 101 4 13806 EMS 218 SUPERVISED STUDIES EMS I SIMPSON MARK TBA TBA 122 000 1 13808 EMS 266 ADVANCED CV LIFE SUPPORT SIMPSON MARK TBA TBA 122 000 1 13810 EMS 269 PEDIATRIC MED LIFE SUPPORT SIMPSON MARK TBA TBA 122 000 1 16006 ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 120 3 16011 ENG 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 121 3 16025 ENG 272 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 123 3 16602 HIS 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II ENGLAND BOB 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 120 126 3 16604 HIS 202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II ENGLAND BOB 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 120 126 3 17118 MTH 113 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY RICKETTS KIM 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 122 193 3 17121 MTH 126 CALCULUS II RHODES WANDA 07:30A 10:00A M T W TH 122 193 4 18902 ORI 101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE WARD KRISTY 12:30P 01:30P THURSDAY 118 112 1 18002 PHY 202 GEN PHYSICS II-TRIG BASED HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M-F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 202 GEN PHYSICS II-TRIG BASED LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P M&W 122 194 0 18006 PHY 214 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL II HOWARD T G 10:30A 12:30P M-F 122 194 4 ***** PHY 214 GEN PHYSICS WITH CAL II LAB HOWARD T G 01:00P 03:00P T & TH 122 194 0 18306 PSY 200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TUCKER KIM 10:15A 12:15 P M T W TH 127 112 3 18307 PSY 210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT TUCKER KIM 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 127 112 3 18702 SPA 102 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II JOHNSON MARIA 01:00P 04:20P M T W TH 121 141 4 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 36002 ENG 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 08:00A 10:00A M T W TH 302 104 3 36006 ENG 272 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF 10:15A 12:15P M T W TH 302 104 3 36603 HIS 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II POOL BRADLEY 01:00P 03:00P M T W TH 302 308 3 37113 MTH 113 *4 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY STAFF 07:30A 10:00A M T W TH 305 105 3 38702 SPA 102 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II JOHNSON MARIA 01:00P 04:20P M T W TH 307 002 4 *4 FOUR WEEK TERM, JUNE 30-JULY 28, 2011. 8 WEEK TERM - June 1-July 27 SHOALS CAMPUS 15801 ECO 231 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 01:00P 03:30P M&W 112 113 3 15802 ECO 232 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 10:15A 12:15P M&W 121 141 3 16005 ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 01:00P 03:30P M&W 120 121 3 16014 ENG 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 01:00P 03:30P M&W 120 120 3 17115 MTH 112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA EUBANKS C 01:00P 03:30P T & TH 123 129 3 17123 MTH 227 CALCULUS III RICKETTS KIM 01:00P 03:15P MTW 122 193 4 17402 MUS 101 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER 01:00P 03:30P T & TH 110 117 3 19601 WKO 106 WORKPLACE SKILLS PECK DONNA 10:15A 12:45P T & TH 127 110 3 PHIL CAMPBELL CAMPUS 35205 BIO 201 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I STAFF 08:00A 12:30P T & TH 303 017 4 35801 ECO 231 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 01:00P 03:30P M&W 306 013 3 35802 ECO 232 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN 10:15A 12:45P M&W 406 013 3 38601 SPH 107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON KYM 01:00P 03:30P M&W 302 309 3 EXTENDED DAY 38651 SPH 107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON KIM 05:30P 07:30P M&W 302 309 3 NW-SCC Learning Community What are Learning Communities? Learning Communities are interdisciplinary clusters of courses that explore a particular theme or shared academic interest. Why join a Learning Community? Typically, your readings, discussions, and assignments will overlap from one course to the next. You will also get to know your classmates quite well, since enrollment is limited to students taking all courses in the cluster. What Courses Make Up a Learning Community? For questions, please Shoals Campus 10604 ENG 093 Tuesdays/Thursdays 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. contact Crystal Ingle Shoals Campus 17106 MTH 098 Tuesdays/Thursdays 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. at 256-331-8024. Shoals Campus 18911 ORI 107 Tuesday 12:45 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Page 26 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College 2011 Summer Classes DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASSES Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days Bldg Rm Hrs WEB COURSES (Online Classes) 21401 ACT 104 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 21402 ACT 141 BASIC ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 21403 ACT 142 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 25001 ART 100 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 25002 ART 100 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK JAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 25300 BUS 241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I HOGAN PAUL TBA TBA 000 000 3 25304 BUS 242 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 25301 BUS 263 LEGAL & SOCIAL ENV OF BUS PETERS PAM TBA TBA 000 000 3 24003 CHD 210 EDUCATION EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHILD SWINDLE LUCY TBA TBA 000 000 3 25501 CIS 146 *4 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION ROBERSON TERESA TBA TBA 000 000 3 25502 CIS 146 *4 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION ROBERSON TERESA TBA TBA 000 000 3 25503 CIS 148 *4 POST ADV MICROCOMPUTER APPL ROBERSON TERESA TBA TBA 000 000 3 21910 DDT 117 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES RICE ALTON TBA TBA 000 000 3 25801 ECO 231 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 25802 ECO 232 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS BALTES JOAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 26001 ENG 101 *5 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26002 ENG 102 *5 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26301 GEO 100 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 000 000 3 26502 HED 226 WELLNESS LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 3 26501 HED 231 FIRST AID LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 3 26601 HIS 101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 000 000 3 26602 HIS 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 000 000 3 26603 HIS 201 UNITED STATES HISTORY I PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 000 000 3 26604 HIS 202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II PEARSON SELINA TBA TBA 000 000 3 27103 MTH 112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA CRABTREE SHERRY TBA TBA 000 000 3 27401 MUS 101 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 27402 MUS 101 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 27405 MUS 110 BASIC MUSICIANSHIP MCALISTER JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 27601 OAD 126 ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING SOUTH DESIREE TBA TBA 000 000 3 27602 OAD 211 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SOUTH DESIREE TBA TBA 000 000 3 27603 OAD 211 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SOUTH DESIREE TBA TBA 000 000 3 28101 POL 211 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT BALTES JOAN TBA TBA 000 000 3 28301 PSY 200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 28302 PSY 210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT TUCKER KIM TBA TBA 000 000 3 29101 SOC 200 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY SEALY PAT TBA TBA 000 000 3 29102 SOC 247 MARRIAGE & THE FAMILY SEALY PAT TBA TBA 000 000 3 TELEWEB COURSES (Online Course Material + Videos) 25302 BUS 271 BUSINESS STATISTICS I JAMES JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 25303 BUS 272 BUSINESS STATISTICS II JAMES JEFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 24001 CHD 100 *7 INTRO TO EARLY CARE & ED OF CHILD DURDUNJI DIANN TBA TBA 000 000 3 24002 CHD 206 *8 CHILDREN’S HEALTH & SAFETY PACE DIANNE TBA TBA 000 000 3 21713 COS 131 AESTHETICS CUSTER JEANETTE TBA TBA 000 000 3 21716 COS 168 BACTERIOLOGY & SANITATION CUSTER JEANETTE TBA TBA 000 000 3 25701 CRJ 100 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOWEN EDDIE TBA TBA 000 000 3 26003 ENG 271 *5 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26004 ENG 271 *5 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 26005 ENG 272 *5 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF TBA TBA 000 000 3 27102 MTH 100 INTERMED COLLEGE ALGEBRA WATSON SHARON TBA TBA 000 000 3 27104 MTH 116 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS RICKETTS KIM TBA TBA 000 000 3 27105 MTH 118 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS RHODES WANDA TBA TBA 000 000 3 28901 ORI 101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (SHOALS) WARD KRISTY TBA TBA 000 000 1 28902 ORI 101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE (PC) WARD KRISTY TBA TBA 000 000 1 BLENDED COURSES (Online Course Material + On-Campus Sessions) 21711 COS 111 COSMETOLOGY SCIENCE & ART BANKSTON CALLIE TBA TBA 000 000 3 21715 COS 167 STATE BOARD REVIEW BANKSTON CALLIE TBA TBA 000 000 3 27701 PED 123 GOLF: BEGINNING LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 1 27702 PED 124 GOLF: INTERMEDIATE LEE MARK TBA TBA 000 000 1 28601 SPH 107 *6 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON KYM TBA TBA 000 000 3 28602 SPH 107 *6 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON KYM TBA TBA 000 000 3 *4 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE CIS 146 AND CIS 148 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENTS MUST HAVE MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 (WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS & POWERPOINT) SOFTWARE. *5 IN ORDER TO COMPLETE ENG 101, ENG 102, ENG 271, OR ENG 272 IN A COMPLETELY DISTANCE FORMAT, STUDENT MUST HAVE MICROSOFT WORD SOFTWARE OR THE ABILITY TO SAVE DOCUMENTS IN MICROSOFT WORD FORMAT. DISTANCE EDUCATION ENGLISH COURSES ARE NOT SELF-PACED. DEADLINES ARE GIVEN FOR VARIOUS ASSIGNMENTS THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER. *6 STUDENTS MUST COME ON CAMPUS THREE TIMES PER SEMESTER TO DELIVER SPEECHES AND MUST HAVE ACCESS TO MICROSOFT WORD OR THE ABILITY TO SAVE DOCUMENTS IN MICROSOFT WORD FORMAT. *7 CHD 100 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 3:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102. *8 CHD 206 ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATION - MAY 26 AT 5:00 PM, SHOALS CAMPUS, BLDG. 127, ROOM 102. Students may be required to complete an orientation before registering for distance education classes. See page 28 for details. 2011 Summer Semester Page 27
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Miscellaneous DISTANCE EDUCATION INFORMATION Online course material for Summer 2011 may not be posted until Students who would like to enroll in distance Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Therefore, students may not be able to log education courses must complete an online into Moodle until this date. orientation before registering. Students who have All distance courses require at least one on-campus or proctored successfully completed a distance course, scoring exam. a C or higher in a distance course within the past year, or completed the orientation for the spring If you have questions, please contact April Cookson at 256-331- 2011 semester, do not have to complete the 5395 or Carol Kerr at 256-331-5453. orientation. The orientation may be completed before the registration period begins. Contact April Moodle Login Instructions: Cookson at 256-331-5395 or send an email to Go to NW-SCC website homepage: http://www.nwscc.edu cookson@nwscc.edu to find out how to complete Click on Moodle under Featured Links the orientation. Students must have an Admissions Username: NW-SCC Student Number Application on file in order to complete the Password: Six-Digit Birthdate orientation for distance courses. TELEWEB COURSES - TeleWeb courses are designed to accommodate the educational needs of students who have access to and experience with a computer and the Internet and access to a television and DVD player. WEB COURSES - Online courses are designed to accommodate the educational needs of students who have access to and experience with a computer and the Internet. VIDEOCONFERENCING COURSES - The videoconferencing system is a network of classrooms connected by compressed-video technology. The classrooms are equipped with cameras, monitors, and other equipment that allows teachers and students to interact as if they are in the same room. Instructors can use traditional visuals, such as slides, and videos. BLENDED COURSES - Blended courses require students to come on-campus for certain activities such as labs, presentations, or speeches. Students complete the lecture portion of the class without coming to campus. For Information on the following Safety classes contact the Center for Environment and Safety Education. Call 256-331-5422 or 1-800-645-8967, Ext. 5422. SAFETY EDUCATION TRAINING Course No. Course Description Date Sessions Time Days Bldg. Cost CEU 186A OSHA STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY AUGUST 11-12 2 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. TH BEVILL $195.00 (ENGLISH VERSION) 8:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M. F CEU 188B HAZWOPER WASTE SITE REFRESHER JULY 21 1 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. TH BEVILL $150.00 CEU 188A HAZWOPER WASTE SITE WORKER JUNE 13-17 5 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. M-F BEVILL $695.00 For Information on the following Emergency Medical Services classes contact the EMS Department. Call 256-331-5436 or 1-800-645-8967, Ext. 5436. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Course No. Course Description Date Sessions Time Days Bldg. Cost CEU 137N HEARTSAVER CPR/AED/FIRST AID JUNE 25 1 8:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. S BEVILL $45.00 CEU 136C BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS - INITIAL TBA TBA TBA TBA BEVILL $50.00 CEU 136C BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS - RENEWALS TBA TBA TBA TBA BEVILL $40.00 CEU 136E ACLS PROVIDER JUNE 24 1 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. F BEVILL $122.50 CEU 136B PALS PROVIDER JUNE 10 1 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. F BEVILL $122.50 CEU 136V EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATORS COURSE JUNE 8 & 15 2 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. W BEVILL $122.50 CEU 136W EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATORS COURSE TBA TBA TBA TBA BEVILL $35.00 REFRESHER CEU EMT - BASIC REFRESHER TBA TBA TBA TBA BEVILL $50.00 CEU EMT - PARAMEDIC REFRESHER TBA TBA TBA TBA BEVILL $122.50 Page 28 2011 Summer Semester
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Continuing Education Classes Unless otherwise noted, all non-credit computer courses are $93.00 (price includes materials). Courses are 8 hours long and day courses meet 2 consecutive days (4 hours each day) 8:00 a.m. till 12:00 noon. We also schedule night courses that meet 2 weeks, 2 nights per week, 2 hours each night, 6:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m. If you are interested in taking any computer course call us at the number below. We will work with you to schedule the course to meet your needs at a time convenient to your schedule. Call 256-331-5297 for registration, questions, or to schedule a course. NON-CREDIT COMPUTER CLASSES Access Level I - Most organizations maintain and manage large amounts of information. One of the most efficient and powerful ways of managing data is by using relational databases. Information can be stored, linked, and managed using a single relational database application and its associated tools. You will examine, design, build, create a relationship and manage a database. Learn to query and filter data, design forms, and design reports. Access Level II - You will learn how to maintain data consistency, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data with other applications. Learn to control data entry, join tables in queries, create flexible queries, improve forms, restrict data in forms, add command buttons to forms, create subforms, customize reports, add summary data to reports, add subreports, create mailing label report, import and export data, analyze data in excel and merge data with word. Access Level III - You will extend your knowledge into some of the more specialized and advanced capabilities of Access by structuring existing data, writing advanced queries, working with macros, enhancing forms and reports, and maintaining a database. Analyze tables, create a junction table, improve table structure, write advanced queries, create and attach a macro, restrict records using a condition, validate data using a macro, automate data entry with macros, make effective use of forms with calendars, tab pages, and summary of data in a form, effective reports with charts, data in columns, cancel printing of a blank report, and create a snapshot report, maintaining a database through link tables, object dependency, document a database, and analyze the performance of a database. Access Level IV - Learn to import and export XML data, export to Outlook Address Book, collect data through email messages, automate a process with VBA, create and modify a switchboard, set startup options, distribute and secure databases, and share databases using a sharepoint site. Adobe Level I - You may have used different applications to create documents for your own reference. However, you may now be required to share your files electronically by email, over a network, or on the web, so that recipients can view, print, and offer feedback. In this course, you will use Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 to make your information more portable, accessible, and useful to meet the needs of your audience. Learn to access a PDF document, create PDF documents, navigate a PDF document with search, bookmarks, links, articles, modify PDF documents, work with multiple PDF documents, review a PDF document and validate a PDF document. Adobe Level II - You will use Adobe® Acrobat® 9.0 Pro to convert technical documents to PDF files, enhance and control PDF content accessibility, customize PDF documents for interactive use online, and prepare PDFs for commercial printing. Learn to enhance and create interactive PDF forms in adobe Livecycle Designer, and prepare and finalize a PDF for commercial printing. Excel Level I - You have basic computer skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the Internet. You have also used paper-based systems to store data that you run calculations on. You now want to migrate that data to an electronic format. You will create basic worksheets, perform basic calculations, modify and format worksheets, print workbook contents, and learn to manage large workbooks. Excel Level II - Learn to streamline repetitive tasks and display spreadsheet data in more visually effective ways; Learn to calculate data with advanced formulas organize worksheet and table data, sort or filter data. Create, modify and format charts and create and use Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts. Insert graphic objects, customize excel environment, manage, create and use templates. Excel Level III - With a solid foundation in the basic and intermediate skills of Excel. Automate some common tasks, applying advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborating on worksheets with others, and sharing Excel data with other applications. You will work macros, conditional formatting, data validation criteria, update workbook properties, modify default setting, protect files, share a workbook, set and review revision tracking, merge workbooks, administer digital signatures, and restrict document access. Also, audit worksheets using trace cells, troubleshoot formulas, watch and evaluate formulas, create a data list outline, analyze data, work with multiple workbooks, and import and export data. PowerPoint Level I - In today's work environment, presentations have moved far beyond flip charts and overhead projectors. Audiences not only expect that your presentations are in an electronic format, but they also demand that your presentations be unique and sophisticated in their use of such formats. You will create electronic presentations. You will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a new presentation. You will format text on slides to enhance clarity. In order to enhance the visual appeal, you will add graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. You will also add tables and charts to a presentation to present data in a structured form. You will then finalize a presentation to deliver it. Power Point Level II - You will enhance your presentation with features that will transform it into a powerful means of communication. You will customize the PowerPoint interface to suit your requirements and use the new and enhanced features to create dynamic and visually appealing presentations. You will then finalize a presentation and secure it to authenticate its validity. Learn to customize a design template, add diagrams, add special effects, customize a slide show, collaborate on a presentation, and secure and distribute a presentation. Project Level I - You need to gather information about the various tasks involved, resources required to accomplish the tasks, and the overall cost in order to plan a project. Project acts as a tool that assists you in managing your projects. You will create and modify a project plan. You will create a project plan containing tasks, organize these tasks in a work breakdown structure containing task relationships, create and assign resources, and finalize the project to implement the project plan. 2011 Summer Semester Page 29
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    Northwest-Shoals Community College Continuing Education Classes NON-CREDIT COMPUTER CLASSES (cont’d) Project Level II - This course will build upon the knowledge gained, and give you the opportunity to work with a project plan once it reaches the project implementation phase. You will exchange project plan data with other applications, update project plans, create visual reports, and reuse project plan information. Publisher Level I - Publisher is an easy-to-use, flexible program for creating newsletters, brochures, business cards, postcards, flyers, among others for print, email, and the web. In this course, you will look at how to create a publication from scratch or use one of the hundreds of business and personal designs available in Publisher. You will create, format, revise, and distribute publications. Quick Books Level I - After completing this course, you should be able to: Set up a company, Work with lists, Set up inventory, Sell your product, Invoice for services, Work with bank accounts, Process payments, Enter and pay bills, Use the EasyStep Interview, Use online banking, Share files with an accountant. Quick Books Level II - After completing this course, you should be able to: Customize forms, Use other QuickBooks accounts, Create reports, Create graphs, Track and pay sales tax, Do payroll with QuickBooks, Estimate, time track, and job cost, Write letters, and Synchronize with contact management software. Windows - Welcome to Microsoft Windows the easy, fun way to learn Windows for computer novices. The book is designed especially for adult learners, seniors, and non-native speakers. It features illustrations and easy-to-use, straightforward design so students absorb concepts and develop skills--building their confidence and ensuring their success. Learning is reinforced with plenty of illustrations and practical, hands-on projects and exercises. You start with a definition of the computer and its major hardware items and progresses to introductory and intermediate Windows topics including the Desktop and control panel, text editing, the Clipboard, file management, Windows utilities, printing, applets, backgrounds, screensavers, and more. Word Level I - Word processing is the use of computers to create, revise, and save documents for printing and future retrieval. It will provide you with the basic concepts required to produce basic business documents. Learn to edit documents, format text, format paragraphs, add tables, insert graphic objects, controlling page appearance and proof a document. Word Level II - Customize and automate the way Word works for you. You will create complex documents by adding components such as, customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics. You will customize formats and styles, modify pictures, customize graphic elements, insert content using quick parts, controlling text flow, using templates to automate document creation, automate mail merges, and use macros to automate tasks. Word Level III - You will use Word to create, manage, revise, and distribute long documents and forms. Link to other programs, collaborate on documents, managing document versions, adding reference marks and notes, making long documents easier to use, securing a document, and creating forms. TRAINING FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY The TBI Staff works with area companies to meet specific training needs. If scheduled classes, whether academic, or technical provide the required training, they are utilized. If there courses do not meet the company requirements, a TBI Coordinator works with a client company to develop a training program. Northwest-Shoals will provide the training to your standards. The Coordinator, along with company representatives, will monitor instruction to ensure employees reach the company's stated training outcomes. By partnering workforce training with the resources of our College, we are able to draw upon the most current personnel management practices along with modern equipment including computers, software, machine tools, robotics, electronics, and safety devices. Additionally, Northwest-Shoals is prepared to conduct training at the times and locations convenient for our business clients and their employees. e have served clients in Northwest Alabama, Northeast Mississippi, and South Central Tennessee. Some of our training subjects include but not limited to: Blueprint reading CAD/CAM/CAE Computer Numeric Control (CNC) CFC Certification Computer Software training Drafting & Design - AutoCAD & Solid Works Emergency Medical Services/Technology Equipment installation Forklift Operations Leadership Machine Tool/CNC/Machine Shop Skills Pipe-fitting Mathematics ( basic manufacturing shop math) Precision electronics/assembly/measurement Programmable logic controllers (PLC) Relay Logic Statistical Process Control (SPC) Welding Secretarial Skills ServSafe Essentials Spanish for the Workplace Industrial Maintenance - Electrical, Mechanical, General (Air Conditioning, Hydraulics, Plumbing & Gas, Pneumatics, & Refrigeration) OSHA - Confined space entry, Electrical safety, HAZCOM, HAZMAT, legal issues, plant safety training, safety process design, & standards. Workplace Readiness - Conflict resolution, Problem solving, Self-management,Teamwork Call 256-331-5289 or email mrwitt@nwscc.edu for more information. Page 30 2011 Summer Semester
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